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WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING This indication shows the possibility of causing death or serious injury
CAUTION This indication shows the possibility of causing injury or damage to properties.
• Carry out test run to confirm that no abnormality occurs after the servicing. Then, explain to user the operation,
care and maintenance as stated in instructions. Please remind the customer to keep the operating instructions for
future reference.
WARNING
2. If wiring unit is supplied as repairing part, do not repair or connect the wire even only partial wire break. Exchange the whole wiring unit.
4. Engage dealer or specialist with ISO5149 or equivalent requirement for installation and servicing. If installation of servicing done by the user is
defective, it will cause water leakage, electrical shock or fire.
5. Install according to this installation instructions strictly. If installation is defective, it will cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
6. Use the attached accessories parts and specified parts for installation and servicing. Otherwise, it will cause the set to fall, water leakage, fire
or electrical shock.
7. Install at a strong and firm location which is able to withstand the set’s weight. If the strength is not enough or installation is not properly done,
the set will drop and cause injury.
8. For electrical work, follow the local national wiring standard, regulation and the installation instruction. An independent circuit and single outlet
must be used. If electrical circuit capacity is not enough or defect found in electrical work, it will cause electrical shock or fire.
9. This equipment is strongly recommended to install with Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) or Residual Current Device (RCD).
Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock and fire in case equipment breakdown or insulation breakdown.
10. Do not use joint cable for indoor / outdoor connection cable. Use the specified indoor / outdoor connection cable, refer to installation instruction
CONNECT THE WIRES TO THE CONTROL BOX and connect tightly for indoor / outdoor connection. Clamp the cable so that no external
force will be acted on the terminal. If connection or fixing is not perfect, if will cause heat up or fire at the connection.
11. Wire routing must be properly arranged so that control board cover is fixed properly. If control board cover is not fixed perfectly, it will cause
heat-up or fire at the connection point of terminal, fire or electrical shock.
12. When install or relocate air conditioner, do not let any substance other than the specified refrigerant, eg. air etc. mix into refrigeration cycle
(piping). (Mixing of air etc. will cause abnormal high pressure in refrigeration cycle and result in explosion, injury etc.).
13. Do not install outdoor unit near handrail of veranda. When installing air-conditioner unit at veranda of high rise building, child may
climb up to outdoor unit and cross over the handrail and causing accident.
14. This equipment must be properly earthed. Earth line must not be connected to gas pipe, water pipe, earth of lightning rod and
telephone. Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock in case equipment breakdown or insulation breakdown.
15. When connecting the piping, do not allow air or any substances other than the specified refrigerant to enter the refrigeration cycle.
Otherwise, this may lower the capacity, cause abnormally high pressure in the refrigeration cycle, and possibly result in explosion
and injury.
16. Do not damage or use unspecified power supply cord. Otherwise it will cause fire or electric shock.
17. Do not modify the length of the power supply cord or use extension cord, and do not share the single outlet with other electric appliances.
Otherwise, it will cause fire or electric shock.
18. It is desirable that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg/10m.
20. After completion of installation or service, confirm there is no leakage or refrigerant gas. It may generate toxic gas when the refrigerant
contacts with fire or spark.
21. Ventilate if there is refrigerant gas leakage during operation. It may cause toxic gas when refrigerant contacts with fire.
CAUTION
1. Do not install the unit at place where leakage of flammable gas may occur. In case gas leaks and accumulates at surrounding of the
unit, it may cause fire.
2. Carry out drainage piping as mentioned in installation instructions. If drainage is not perfect, water may enter the room and damage
the furniture.
3. Tighten the flare nut with torque wrench according to specified method. If the flare nut is over-tightened, after a long period, the flare
may break and cause refrigerant gas leakage.
4. Do not touch outdoor unit air inlet and aluminium fin. It may cause injury.
6. Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; typically the melting point is 50°F – 70°F (30°C – 40°C) higher. Please use
a high temperature solder iron. In case of the soldering iron with temperature control, please set it to 700 ± 20°F (370 ± 10°C).
Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100°F / 600°C).
7. Power supply connection to the air conditioner. Connect the power supply cord of the air conditioner to the mains using one of the following
methods.
Power supply point shall be the place where there is ease for access for the power disconnection in case of emergency. In some countries,
permanent connection of this room air conditioner to the power supply is prohibited.
i. Power supply connection to the receptacle using a power plug. Use an approved power plug with earth pin for the connection to the socket.
ii. Power supply connection to a circuit breaker for the permanent component. Use an approved circuit breaker for the permanent connection.
It must be a double pole switch with a minimum 3.5 mm contact gap.
8. Do not release refrigerant during piping work for installation, servicing, reinstallation and during repairing a refrigerant parts. Take
care of the liquid refrigerant, it may cause frostbite.
9. Installation work: It may need two people to carry out the installation work.
10. Do not install this appliance in a laundry room or other location where water may drip from the ceiling, etc.
Altogether 30 models make up a wide range of indoor units to suit the modern interior design requirement.
• Forced Stop
o With the Forced Stop input, it is possible to override the air conditioning operation to force stop if signal is
received from a fire alarm system, BAS or etc.
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Receptor unit
Common control / group
• Operation is possible using
Common • Optional wired remote control
either wired or wireless remote
control Wireless and wireless remote control.
control unit. remote
• Last pressed button has priority. Wire remote control
control
Centralized Control
(UM NET)
Urban Controller
BMS RS232C
Serial Connection
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 8.2 (290) 8.3 (293) 9.4 (332)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 9.4 (330) 9.5 (335) 10.2 (360)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 9.5 (335) 9.7 (342) 10.9 (385)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 10.3 (364) 10.9 (385) 11.6 (409)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 290 (11-7/16) 290 (11-7/16) 290 (11-7/16)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 870 (34-9/32) 870 (34-9/32) 870 (34-9/32)
Depth mm (inch) 204 (8-1/16) 204 (8-1/16) 204 (8-1/16)
Net weight kg (lbs) 9 (20) 9 (20) 9 (20)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 16 16 16
Drain hose
Length mm 650 650 650
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
Indoor Heat Fin Type Slit Fin Slit Fin Slit Fin
Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI 2 x 15 x 21 2 x 15 x 21 2 x 15 x 21
Size (W x H x L) mm 610.0 x 315.0 x 25.4 610.0 x 315.0 x 25.4 610.0 x 315.0 x 25.4
Material Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene
Air Filter
Type One-Touch One-Touch One-Touch
Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply
Length m (ft) - - -
Power cord 2
Core x Diameter mm - - -
Thermostat Electronic Control Electronic Control Electronic Control
Maximum °C 32 32 32
Cool
Indoor Operation Minimum °C 21 21 21
Range Maximum °C 27 27 27
Heat
Minimum °C 16 16 16
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 9.7 (342) 13.2 (466)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 10.6 (374) 15.0 (529)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 11.3 (399) 15.3 (540)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 12.1 (427) 16.7 (590)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 290 (11-7/16) 290 (11-7/16)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 870 (34-9/32) 1070 (42-5/32)
Depth mm (inch) 204 (8-1/16) 235 (9-9/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 9 (20) 11 (24)
Gas side mm (inch) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2)
Diameter
Piping
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1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 13.7 (484) 14.7 (519)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 15.1 (533) 16.0 (565)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 16.0 (565) 17.4 (614)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 17.1 (604) 18.3 (646)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 290 (11-7/16) 290 (11-7/16)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 1070 (42-5/32) 1070 (42-5/32)
Depth mm (inch) 235 (9-9/32) 235 (9-9/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 12 (26) 12 (26)
Gas side mm (inch) 12.70 (1/2) 15.88 (5/8)
Diameter
Piping
17
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 7.3 (258) 7.4 (261) 7.7 (272)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 8.1 (286) 8.4 (296) 8.7 (307)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 8.3 (293) 8.6 (304) 9.0 (318)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 9.3 (328) 9.6 (339) 9.9 (349)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 260 (10-1/4) 260 (10-1/4) 260 (10-1/4)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32)
Depth mm (inch) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 18 (40) 18 (40) 18 (40)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 36 36 36
Drain hose
Length mm 193 193 193
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
Fin Type Slit Fin Slit Fin Slit Fin
Indoor Heat
Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI
1285 x 210 x 12.7 1285 x 210 x 12.7 1285 x 210 x 12.7
Size (W x H x L) mm
1225 x 210 x 12.7 1225 x 210 x 12.7 1225 x 210 x 12.7
Material
Air Filter
Type
Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply
Length m (ft) - - -
Power cord 2
Core x Diameter mm - - -
Thermostat Electronic Control Electronic Control Electronic Control
Maximum °C 32 32 32
Cool
Indoor Operation Minimum °C 21 21 21
Range Maximum °C 27 27 27
Heat
Minimum °C 16 16 16
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 7.9 (279) 8.6 (303)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 9.0 (318) 9.4 (331)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 9.3 (326) 9.9 (349)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 10.3 (364) 10.6 (374)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 260 (10-1/4) 260 (10-1/4)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32)
Depth mm (inch) 575 (22-21/32) 575 (22-21/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 18 (40) 18 (40)
Gas side mm (inch) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2)
Diameter
Piping
21
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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Running Current A 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.50 0.55 0.60
Input Power W 105 110 115 110 115 120 110 115 120
dB-A (H / L) 41 / 35 41 / 36 42 / 36 42/37 42 / 36 42/37
Noise level
Power level dB (H / L) 56 / 50 56 / 51 57 / 51 57/52 57 / 51 57/52
kW 7.10 8.00 10.00
Capacity
BTU/h 24200 27300 34100
Heating
Running Current A 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.50 0.55 0.60
Input Power W 105 110 115 110 115 120 110 115 120
dB-A (H / L) 41 / 35 41 / 36 42 / 36 42/37 42 / 36 42/37
Noise level
Power level dB (H / L) 56 / 50 56 / 51 57 / 51 57/52 57 / 51 57/52
External Static Pressure Pa - - -
Max Current A 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.61 0.66 0.71 0.61 0.66 0.71
Max Input Power W 110 120 130 121 131 141 121 131 141
Type Turbo Fan Turbo Fan Turbo Fan
Material ABS + GF 10% ABS + GF 10% ABS + GF 10%
Motor type AC (3 Speeds, 6 Poles) AC (3 Speeds, 6 Poles) AC (3 Speeds, 6 Poles)
Input power W - - -
Output power W 35 35 35
Indoor Fan
Cool r.p.m. 370 390 410 400 420 430 400 420 430
Lo
Heat r.p.m. 370 390 410 400 420 430 400 420 430
Cool r.p.m. 430 450 470 460 480 490 460 480 490
Speed Me
Heat r.p.m. 430 450 470 460 480 490 460 480 490
Cool r.p.m. 470 490 510 500 520 530 500 520 530
Hi
Heat r.p.m. 470 490 510 500 520 530 500 520 530
Moisture Removal L/h (Pt/h) 3.6 (7.6) 4.6 (8.8) 5.4 (11.3)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 17 (600) 18 (635) 18 (635)
Lo 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 17 (600) 18 (635) 18 (635)
Indoor Airflow
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 19 (671) 20 (706) 20 (706)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 19 (671) 20 (706) 20 (706)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 21 (741) 22 (777) 22 (777)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 21 (741) 22 (777) 22 (777)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 246 (9-11/16) 246 (9-11/16) 246 (9-11/16)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 840 (33-1/16) 840 (33-1/16) 840 (33-1/16)
Depth mm (inch) 840 (33-1/16) 840 (33-1/16) 840 (33-1/16)
Net weight kg (lbs) 26 (57) 26 (57) 26 (57)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 9.52 (3/8) 9.52 (3/8)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 36 36 36
Drain hose
Length mm 193 193 193
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
Fin Type Slit Fin Slit Fin Slit Fin
Indoor Heat
Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI 2 x 10 x 19 2 x 10 x 21 2 x 10 x 21
2100 x 210 x 12.7 2100 x 210 x 12.7 2100 x 210 x 12.7
Size (W x H x L) mm
2040 x 210 x 12.7 2040 x 210 x 12.7 2040 x 210 x 12.7
Material PP PP PP
Air Filter
Type
Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply Indoor Power Supply
Length m (ft) - - -
Power cord 2
Core x Diameter mm - - -
Thermostat Electronic Control Electronic Control Electronic Control
Maximum °C 32 32 32
Cool
Indoor Operation Minimum °C 21 21 21
Range Maximum °C 27 27 27
Heat
Minimum °C 16 16 16
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 9.0 (318) 10.0 (353)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 9.0 (318) 10.0 (353)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 10.0 (353) 11.0 (388)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 10.0 (353) 11.0 (388)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 200 (7-7/8) 200 (7-7/8)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 900 (35-7/16) 900 (35-7/16)
Depth mm (inch) 550 (21-21/32) 550 (21-21/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 21 (46) 21 (46)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 21 21
Drain hose
Length mm
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 9.0 (318) 9.0 (318)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 9.0 (318) 9.0 (318)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 11.0 (388) 11.0 (388)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 11.0 (388) 11.0 (388)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 200 (7-7/8) 200 (7-7/8)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 900 (35-7/16) 900 (35-7/16)
Depth mm (inch) 550 (21-21/32) 550 (21-21/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 22 (48) 22 (48)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 21 21
Drain hose
Length mm
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 10.0 (353) 10.5 (371)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 10.0 (353) 10.5 (371)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 12.0 (424) 12.5 (441)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 12.0 (424) 12.5 (441)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 200 (7-7/8) 200 (7-7/8)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 900 (35-7/16) 900 (35-7/16)
Depth mm (inch) 550 (21-21/32) 550 (21-21/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 22 (48) 22 (48)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 21 21
Drain hose
Length mm
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 13.0 (459) 13.0 (459)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 13.0 (459) 13.0 (459)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 15.0 (530) 15.0 (530)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 15.0 (530) 15.0 (530)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 250 (9-27/32) 250 (9-27/32)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 780 +100 (30-23/32 + 3-15/16) 780 +100 (30-23/32 + 3-15/16)
Depth mm (inch) 650 (25-19/32) 650 (25-19/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 28 (62) 28 (62)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 6.35 (1/4)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 32 32
Drain hose
Length mm 180 180
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 14.0 (494) 14.0 (494)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 14.0 (494) 14.0 (494)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 17.0 (600) 17.0 (600)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 17.0 (600) 17.0 (600)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 250 (9-27/32) 250 (9-27/32)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 1000 +100 (30-23/32 + 3-15/16) 1000 +100 (30-23/32 + 3-15/16)
Depth mm (inch) 650 (25-19/32) 650 (25-19/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 32 (71) 32 (71)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4) 9.52 (3/8)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 32 32
Drain hose
Length mm 180 180
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat) Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 17.0 (600)
Me 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 17.0 (600)
3 3
Cool m /min (ft /min) 19.0 (671)
Hi 3 3
Heat m /min (ft /min) 19.0 (671)
Refrigeration Cycle Control Device Expansion Valve
Height mm (inch) 250 (9-27/32)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 1000 +100 (30-23/32 + 3-15/16)
Depth mm (inch) 650 (25-19/32)
Net weight kg (lbs) 32 (71)
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Piping
Liquid side mm (inch) 9.52 (3/8)
Max Length m (ft) 15.0 (49.20)
External diameter mm 32
Drain hose
Length mm 180
Fin material Aluminium (Pre Coat)
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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Input Power W 4.69k 4.69k 4.69k 3.97k 3.97k 3.97k 3.04k 3.04k 3.04k
COP / COP Class (W/W) / (“A” ~ ”G”) 3.84 / A 4.03 / A 4.11 / A
Power Factor % 96 95 95 96 95 95 96 95 95
dB-A (H / L) 57 / - 55 / - 54 / -
Noise level
Power level dB (H / L) 74 / - 72 / - 71 / -
Cool A 29.0 29.0 29.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Max Current
Heat A 29.0 29.0 29.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 22.5 22.5 22.5
Cool W 6.20k 6.20k 6.20k 5.70k 5.70k 5.70k 4.40k 4.40k 4.40k
Max Input Power
Heat W 6.20k 6.20k 6.20k 5.70k 5.70k 5.70k 4.70k 4.70k 4.70k
Starting Current A 25 24 23 21 20 19 15 14 14
Type Hermetic Motor Hermetic Motor Hermetic Motor
Compressor Motor Type Brushless (4 Poles) Brushless (4 Poles) Brushless (4 Poles)
Output W 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.1 3.1 3.1
Type Propeller Fan Propeller Fan Propeller Fan
Material PP PP PP
Outdoor Fan
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Outdoor Heat Fin Type Corrugated Fin Corrugated Fin Corrugated Fin
Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI 3 x 51 x 18 3 x 51 x 18 2 x 51 x 18
Size (W x H x L) mm 1295.4 x 798 x 66 1295.4 x 798 x 66 1295.4 x 798 x 44
Power Supply Outdoor Power Supply Outdoor Power Supply Outdoor Power Supply
Length m (ft) - - -
Power cord 2
Core x Diameter mm - - -
Thermostat Electronic Control Electronic Control Electronic Control
Protection Device Electronic Control Electronic Control Electronic Control
Maximum °C 43 43 43
Cool
Outdoor Minimum °C -5 -5 -5
Operation
Range Maximum °C 24 24 24
Heat
Minimum °C -15 -15 -15
1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27°C Dry Bulb (80.6°F Dry Bulb), 19.0°C Wet Bulb (66.2°F Wet Bulb) and outdoor air
temperature of 35°C Dry Bulb (95°F Dry Bulb), 24°C Wet Bulb (75.2°F Wet Bulb).
2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20°C Dry Bulb (68.0°F Dry Bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 7°C Dry Bulb (44.6°F
Dry Bulb), 6°C Wet Bulb (42.8°F Wet Bulb).
3. Heating low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor 2/1°C.
4. Heating extreme low temperature capacity, input power and COP measured at 230V, indoor temperature 20°C, outdoor -7/-8°C.
5. Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice for future improvement.
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39
40
41
42
43
44
45
385
300
Air outlet side
900 40 350
Gravity point
1340
515
24
295 125
46
LOW
PRESSURE
SWITCH
4 WAY
VALVE ACCUMULATOR
OUTDOOR AIR
TEMP. SENSOR
HIGH
PRESSURE
SWITCH
HEAT
OIL SUCTION EXCHANGER
TEMP. HEAT
SEPARATOR EXCHANGER (EVAPORATOR)
SENSOR
TEMP.
SENSOR
MUFFLER STRAINER
PIPE TEMP.
SENSOR
COMP. (OFF)
DIS. CHECKVALVE
TEMP. RECEIVER
SENSOR
EXPANSION
VALVE
STRAINER
GAS LIQUID
3-WAY 3-WAY
SIDE SIDE
INDOOR EXPANSION
HEAT
UNIT EXCHANGER VALVE
SENSOR
INTAKE
AIR
TEMP.
SENSOR
GAS SIDE
TEMP.
SENSOR
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L
FUSE100
AC220V - 240V
M
ZNR100
50Hz
SC
N
ZNR101
ZNR102
U1
URBAN - NET
U2
N
ZNR2
ZNR3
U1
URBAN - NET
U2
48
SSR1 RY-M
CR3
CR2
CR1
ZNR2
ZNR3
M
1~
U1
URBAN - NET
U2
RY-M
N
CR3
CR2
CR1
ZNR2
ZNR3
M
1~
U1
URBAN - NET
U2
49
RY-M
CR3
CR2
CR1
ZR2
ZR3
M
1~
U1
URBAN - NET
U2
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
59
61
63
65
67
CN-FM
CN-DCV
69
CN-DISP
CN-CODE
70
71
72
73
74
75
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3 Check display
OFF/ON button
9 Used to start and stop the operation. 20
MODE button
11
Used to select operation mode of AUTO, HEAT,
FAN, COOL or DRY.
19 18 17 16 15 14
TEMP (UP/DOWN) button
12
Use to select the desired temperature.
16 VENTILATION button*
ECONOMY button
17
Function not available for this model.
19 CHECK button
Press this button if the check display is flashing.
OPERATION Indicator
21
Light ON when the unit in operation.
NOTES
z Buttons with * mark are not needed for normal operation. If one of these buttons is pressed by mistake, press the same button once again to
cancel the operation.
z When the power resumed after power failure, by default the unit will restart automatically with all previous setting preserved by the memory
function under AUTO RESTART function.
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3 Infrared Transmitter
Transmit the remote control signal.
11 AC RESET button* 14 11
System reset.
SET button
12
Local setting function
13 12
ADDRESS button*
13
Use to change the address setting of indoor unit.
14 RC RESET button
Use to clear the remote control setting from memory.
17 MODE button
Use to select operation mode of AUTO, HEAT, FAN, COOL or DRY. HEAT mode is not available for CZ-RWC1.
18 OFF/ON button
Use to start or stop the operation
NOTE
z Buttons with * mark are not needed for normal operation. If one of these buttons is pressed by mistake, press the same button once again to
cancel the operation.
z When the power resumed after power failure, by default the unit will restart automatically with all previous setting preserved by the memory
function under AUTO RESTART function.
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Horizontally
Vertically
80
20
15
I/D & O/D height difference(m)
10
5
heating 0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
5
pipe length (m)
10
15
20
25
1.00
30
0.99 0.98 0.97 capacity ratio
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Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
Warnings
The appliance must be installed by technician, who takes into account the requirements given by ISO5149 or eventual equivalent
requirements.
As to installation, request the distributor or vendor to perform it. Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried out by the
customer himself may leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this manual for installation work. Imperfection in installation leads to water
leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that can bears the weight of this unit sufficiently. Insufficient strength leads to
injury due to falling of the unit.
Carry out predetermined installation work in preparation for strong wind such as typhoon, earthquake. Imperfection in installation work
may lead to accidents arisen from overturn, etc.
The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or imperfection in execution leads to electric shock, fire, etc.
Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the
terminal connection section.
Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
If installing inside a small room, measures should be taken to prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical concentrations in the
event of a refrigerant leak occurring. Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to
prevent critical concentrations being exceeded. If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels, there is the danger that
death from suffocation may result.
Securely attach the protective covers for the outdoor unit connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up after installation. If
the covers are not properly attached and installed, the terminal connections may overheat, and fire or electric shock may result.
Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part.
If refrigerant gas escapes during installation, ventilate the affected area. If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with sparks or naked
flames, it will cause toxic gases to be generated.
Once installation work is completed, check that there are no refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks or flames
from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will cause toxic gases to be generated.
When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified refrigerant (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It causes capacity down, and
risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
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Plate 1
Floor
Warnings
3. The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight.
4. The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources, but avoid installing it near an entrance.
5. The indoor unit must allow easy draining.
6. The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit.
7. Before installing in quiet room such as a bedroom, please consult with an authorized distributor.
8. The indoor unit must be from at least 3m away from any noise-generating equipment. The electrical wiring
should be locally decided.
9. If the power supply is subject to noise generation, add a suppressor.
10. Do not install the indoor unit in a laundry. Electric shocks may result.
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2. Avoid installing the air conditioner in such circumstances where cutting oil mist or iron powder exist
especially in factories, etc.
3. Avoid places where inflammable gas is generated, flows-in, contaminated, or leaked.
4. Avoid places where sulphurous acid gas or corrosive gas can be generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
The mounting wall shall be strong and solid enough to prevent it from the vibration.
Wall
Wall Wall
More than 1 More than 1
More Indoor unit
2 screw
than 2
3 4
128
B
A
6 234.5mm
241.5mm Installation
Measuring 5 plate 1
Tape
C
128 mm 128 mm
Dimension
Model
○
1 ○
2 ○
3 ○
4 ○
5 ○
6
S-22KA**, S-28KA**
535 mm 82 mm 165 mm 158 mm 43 mm 95 mm
S-36KA**, S-45KA**
S-56KA**, S-63KA**
635 mm 82 mm 165 mm 158 mm 169 mm 219 mm
S-71KA**
○
B : For left side piping, piping connection for liquid should be about ○
5 from this line.
: For left side piping, piping connection for gas should be about ○
6 from this line.
1. Mount the installation plate on the wall with 5 screws or more (at least 5 screws).
(If mounting the unit on the wall, consider using anchor bolts.)
• Always mount the installation plate horizontally by aligning the marking-off line with the thread and using a
level gauge.
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4. Finish by sealing the sleeve with putty or caulking Bushing for tube assembly
compound at the final stage. ø70 through hole Putty or caulking compound
Piping Piping
Shock absorber
Intake grille
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marking
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Connecting
Drain hose cable
Drain hose Connecting cable Piping
Drain cap More than 1150 mm
Drain hose
Adjustthe piping slightlydownwards. Sleeve for piping hole
How to pull the piping and drain hose out, in case of the embedded piping . In case of left piping how to insert the
n connecting cable and drain hose.
t ha
Apply putty or re m
Mo 50 m PVC tube
caulking material 11 Connecting for drain
to seal the wall cable Cable
opening. hose °
More than 700 mm 45
Piping
Piping Drain
than
More m Drain hose hose
m from main unit
470 Piping
PVC tube (VP-65) for piping Indoor unit
and connecting cable Cable
PVC tube for 72 mm
drain hose (VP-20) PVC tube for drain hose (VP-30) (For the right piping, follow the same procedure)
1. Brazing for piping. 6. Connect pipe to the service valve or ball valve
a. Execute brazing before tightening the flare nut. which is located below the outdoor unit.
b. Brazing must be executed while blowing 7. After completed the piping connection, be sure to
nitrogen gas. (This prevents generation of check if there is gas leakage in indoor and outdoor
oxidized scale in copper pipe.) connection.
2. When there is a lot of brazings for long piping,
install a strainer midway of the piping. (The strainer
is locally supplied.)
3. Use clean copper pipe with inner wall surface free Union
from mist and dust. Blow nitrogen gas or air to
blow off dust in the pipe before connection.
4. Form the piping according to its routing. Avoid
bending and bending back the same piping point
more than three times. (This will result in hardening
of the pipe).
5. After deforming the pipe, align centers of the union
fitting of the indoor unit and the piping, and tighten
them firmly with wrenches.
Vacuum drying
After completing the piping connection, execute vacuum drying for the connecting piping and the indoor unit.
The vacuum drying must be carried out by using the service ports of both the liquid and gas side valves.
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The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit.
Warning All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and
according to installation manual for installation work.
If circuits with insufficient capacity are used, or if electrical work is not carried out properly, electric shocks or fire may result.
Caution Be sure to install a current leakage breaker or circuit breaker to the main power supply, otherwise electric shocks may result.
Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection. (with a earth resistance of 100 Ω or less).
Caution
If the earthing work is not carried out properly, electric shocks may result.
Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not
Warning
transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
1. Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner.
2. Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose, the switch should
disconnected all poles with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.
3. Always ground the air conditioner with a grounding wire and screw to meet the LOCAL REGULATIONS.
4. Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires.
5. Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller.
If momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units, do not turn the power off after at least 1
Note minute has passed. (For the system’s automatic setting.)
Turning off the power supply on the way may cause an abnormal operation.
• Use the standard power cord for Europe (such as H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR)
rating specifications) or use the cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66)
Power supply Power supply
(ex. 1 ~ 230V) (ex. 1 ~ 230V)
Wired controller
Indoor unit-A
To other indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Circuit breaker
Power supply cable (Minimum capacity)
Leakage 2 Remote
Model Power current Control Controller
name supply Minimum power 1 breaker Cable Cable
cable supply Length (A) Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A)
2 2 2
Indoor unit 220V-240V~ 2 mm 100 15A 15A 15A 0.75 mm 0.5 ~ 2 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
2. Use an unshielded bus transmission line.
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Terminal board
L N
Earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in
Remote control wire the figure for the electrical safety in case of the slipping out of the
cord from anchorage.
A B
11.4.6 SETTINGS
Manual address setting cannot be done on wall type indoor units.
The automatic system settings can take up to 1 minute once power is supplied; do not operate the remote
controller during this time.
Once the wires are connected to 1 remote controller group control and power is supplied to the indoor unit, the
A/C No. is automatically set. To stop group control use, follow the directions below and clear the A/C No. that was
automatically set after disconnecting the wires for group control. If it is not cleared then the wired controller will not
show any display.
• Instructions on clearing the A/C No. after automatic setup
Turn OFF the indoor unit power supply → Set the SW2 (P.C.B) to ON → Turn ON the power supply of the
indoor unit → After approximately 1 minute, turn OFF the power supply to the indoor unit → Set the SW2
(P.C.B) to OFF.
(The next time the power supply is turned ON, the A/C No. will be cleared.)
• Do not set the SW2 to ON except when clearing the A/C No. as mentioned above. If the SW2 is set to ON,
the wired remote controller will no display.
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CN-TIMER Contact
Timer setting Relay contact
Close: RUN
Open: STOP
Printed 2
circuit Timer
board 1
Connector d.c. 5V
• The connector must use XH-2 (housing) manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.
• Wiring must use vinyl code with the sheath or cable line diameter 0.3mm2.
• The length of wiring should be within 150m and separated from power line in order to prevent malfunction.
• The input current is DC5V, and 1mA. The relay contact must use the contact for the minute electric current
suitable for this.
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Test run is conducted using the wired controller, AUTO switch or by using the outdoor units. For the wired controller
test run see the instructions below.
• Switch the power supply to ON for at least 12 hours in advance before the test run.
• First, press the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Next, select the operational modes.
TEST RUN
• Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Be sure to run the cooling operation test run for at least 20 minutes before starting the heating
operation test run.
• Press TEST RUN or ON/OFF ( ) button again to cancel the test run mode.
Detaching a connector with electrical current may cause damage to the control board. Ensure to
NOTE 1
turn OFF the power supply and wait for at least 5 minutes before performing this operation.
Do not short the remote control wires. (There is no protective circuit operation.) Normal operation
NOTE 2
will commence once the short is solved.
During the test run; ensure to operate the units in cooling mode prior to operating the units in
NOTE 3
heating mode. Caution: Operating the units in heating mode first may cause compressor failure.
Test run should be performed for a minimum of 20 minutes. (Test run using the remote controller
NOTE 4
will change to normal operation after 30 minutes.)
Use the outdoor unit to cancel the outdoor unit test run and the wired controller to cancel the wired
NOTE 5 controller test run. For the test run method using the AUTO switch, refer to the “AUTO operation”
section in the installation instruction manual for the infrared receiver.
As for work specifications of the outdoor unit, read the OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL attached to
the outdoor unit.
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Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
Warnings
The appliance must be installed by technician, who takes into account the requirements given by ISO5149 or eventual equivalent
requirements.
As to installation, request the distributor or vendor to perform it. Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried out by the
customer himself may leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this manual for installation work. Imperfection in installation leads to water
leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that can bears the weight of this unit sufficiently. Insufficient strength leads to
injury due to falling of the unit.
Carry out predetermined installation work in preparation for strong wind such as typhoon, earthquake. Imperfection in installation work
may lead to accidents arisen from overturn, etc.
The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or imperfection in execution leads to electric shock, fire, etc.
Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the
terminal connection section.
Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
If installing inside a small room, measures should be taken to prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical concentrations in the
event of a refrigerant leak occurring. Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to
prevent critical concentrations being exceeded. If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels, there is the danger that
death from suffocation may result.
Securely attach the protective covers for the outdoor unit connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up after installation. If
the covers are not properly attached and installed, the terminal connections may overheat, and fire or electric shock may result.
Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part.
If refrigerant gas escapes during installation, ventilate the affected area. If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with sparks or naked
flames, it will cause toxic gases to be generated.
Once installation work is completed, check that there are no refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks or flames
from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will cause toxic gases to be generated.
When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified refrigerant (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It causes capacity down, and
risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
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300 or less
2500 – 3000
Obstacles Floor
✳ If the height from the floor to ceiling exceeds three meters, air flow distribution deteriorates and the effect is
decreased.
Warnings
3. The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight.
4. The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources, but avoid installing it near an entrance.
5. The indoor unit must allow easy draining.
6. The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit.
7. Place the indoor unit according to the height from the ceiling shown in the table below.
8. The indoor unit must be from at least 3m away from any noise-generating equipment. The electrical wiring
should be locally decided.
9. If the power supply is subject to noise generation, add a suppressor.
10. Do not install the indoor unit in a laundry. Electric shocks may result.
11. Before installing in quiet room such as a bedroom, please consult with an authorized distributor.
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Air conditioner
Ensure ample
distance
Cooking table
2. Avoid installing the air conditioner in such circumstances where cutting oil mist or iron powder exist especially
in factories, etc.
3. Avoid places where inflammable gas is generated, flows-in, contaminated, or leaked.
4. Avoid places where sulphurous acid gas or corrosive gas can be generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
The paper model for installation expand or shrink 650 (Ceiling opening)
(Unit: mm)
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Caution
damage electric wires.
• The dimensions of the paper model for installation
are the same as those of the ceiling opening 580 (Unit size)
dimensions.
650 (Ceiling opening)
530 (Hanging bolt)
workers concerned.
Refrigerant pipe
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Hanging bolt
(W3/8 or M10)
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Flat washer for M10 (accessory)
M10 Spring washer
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Warning Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit from falling
and above
Keep the length of the bolt
282 mm
292 mm
113 mm
from the bracket to 40 mm
Ceiling
Air conditioner body
Vacuum drying
After completing the piping connection, execute vacuum drying for the connecting piping and the indoor unit.
The vacuum drying must be carried out by using the service ports of both the liquid and gas side valves.
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• The height of drain may be possible up to 750 mm. • When drain set piping, install as shown in the
figure below.
Drain port
Down-slope (1/50 ~ 1/100)
750 mm or less
Elbow
Drain Test
The air conditioner uses a drain up motor to drain water. Use the following procedure to test the drain up motor
operation.
• Connect the main drain pipe to exterior and leave Feed water Drain hose
it provisionally until the test comes to an end. Main drain
pipe
• Feed water to the flexible drain hose and check
the piping for leakage. Drain
• Be sure to check the drain up motor for normal port Glue the joint
operating and noise when electric wiring is Drain hose connection
complete. Drain up motor Use the clip (accessory)
• When the test is complete, connect the flexible
drain hose to the drain port.
1. Use the heat insulation material for the refrigerant piping which has an excellent heat-resistance (over 120°C).
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Wall seal
• When the outdoor unit is installed on a higher position than the indoor unit, install the trap so as not to instill
rain water into the wall by transmitting in piping.
• Stuff the space among piping, the electric wire, and the drain hose with “Putty” and seal the penetration wall
hole.
Make sure that rain water do not instill into the wall.
The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit.
Warning All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and
according to installation manual for installation work.
If circuits with insufficient capacity are used, or if electrical work is not carried out properly, electric shocks or fire may result.
Caution Be sure to install a current leakage breaker or circuit breaker to the main power supply, otherwise electric shocks may result.
Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection. (with a earth resistance of 100 Ω or less).
Caution
If the earthing work is not carried out properly, electric shocks may result.
Warning Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not
transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
1. Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner.
2. Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose, the switch should
disconnected all poles with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.
3. Always ground the air conditioner with a grounding wire and screw to meet the LOCAL REGULATIONS.
4. Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires.
5. Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller.
If momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units, do not turn the power off after at least 1
Note minute has passed. (For the system’s automatic setting.)
Turning off the power supply on the way may cause an abnormal operation.
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Wired controller
Indoor unit-A
To other indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Circuit breaker
Power supply cable
Leakage (Minimum capacity) 2 Remote
Model Power Minimum power current Control Controller
1
name supply cable supply breaker Cable Cable
Length Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A) (A)
2 2 2
Indoor unit 220V-240V~ 2 mm 100 15A 15A 15A 0.75 mm 0.5 ~ 2 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
2. Use an unshielded bus transmission line.
Control cable
Screw to connect
the Earth wire
Terminal board
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A/C No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Indoor unit
printed circuit
board DIP switch
(SW2)
Unnecessary
1-ON 2-ON 1,2-ON 3-ON 1,3-ON 2,3-ON 1,2,3-ON
operation
A/C No. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indoor unit printed
circuit board DIP
switch (SW2)
(Refer to the remote controller’s installation instruction manual for the remote controller settings.)
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Catcher
Air inlet grill
Hinge
Caution
• Check before hand the height from the ceiling to
the unit.
• The front grille fitting direction is determined by
the unit direction.
• Only use the screws with the length of 35mm
which is provided, to fix the decorative panel.
• Do not use other screw which is longer it may
cause damage to the drain-pan and other
components.
3. Fit the decorative panel and ceiling wall together and confirm no gap in between. Readjust indoor unit height, if
there is a gap between ceiling wall and decorative panel.
Good example
Bad example
Air
conditioner
Air unit Air
Cool air leakage conditioner
Ceiling (no good) Air
unit
Ceiling
Decorative panel
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CN-TIMER Contact
Timer setting Relay contact
Close: RUN
Open: STOP
Printed 2
circuit Timer
board 1
Connector d.c. 5V
• The connector must use XH-2 (housing) manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.
• Wiring must use vinyl code with the sheath or cable line diameter 0.3mm2.
• The length of wiring should be within 150m and separated from power line in order to prevent malfunction.
• The input current is DC5V, and 1mA. The relay contact must use the contact for the minute electric current
suitable for this.
Test run is conducted using the wired controller, emergency switch on the infrared receiver or by using the outdoor
units. For the wired controller test run see the instructions below.
• Switch the power supply to ON for at least 12 hours in advance before the test run.
• First, press the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Next, select the operational modes.
TEST RUN
• Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Be sure to run the cooling operation test run for at least 20 minutes before starting the heating
operation test run.
• Press TEST RUN or ON/OFF ( ) button again to cancel the test run mode.
Detaching a connector with electrical current may cause damage to the control board. Ensure to
NOTE 1
turn OFF the power supply and wait for at least 5 minutes before performing this operation.
Do not short the remote control wires. (There is no protective circuit operation.) Normal operation
NOTE 2
will commence once the short is solved.
During the test run; ensure to operate the units in cooling mode prior to operating the units in
NOTE 3
heating mode. Caution: Operating the units in heating mode first may cause compressor failure.
Test run should be performed for a minimum of 20 minutes. (Test run using the remote controller
NOTE 4
will change to normal operation after 30 minutes.)
Use the outdoor unit to cancel the outdoor unit test run and the wired controller to cancel the wired
NOTE 5 controller test run. For the test run method using the AUTO button on the infrared receiver, refer to
the “Emergency operation” section in the installation instruction manual for the infrared receiver.
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Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
Warnings
The appliance must be installed by technician, who takes into account the requirements given by ISO5149 or eventual equivalent
requirements.
As to installation, request the distributor or vendor to perform it. Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried out by the
customer himself may leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this manual for installation work. Imperfection in installation leads to water
leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that can bears the weight of this unit sufficiently. Insufficient strength leads to
injury due to falling of the unit.
Carry out predetermined installation work in preparation for strong wind such as typhoon, earthquake. Imperfection in installation work
may lead to accidents arisen from overturn, etc.
The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or imperfection in execution leads to electric shock, fire, etc.
Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the
terminal connection section.
Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
If installing inside a small room, measures should be taken to prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical concentrations in the
event of a refrigerant leak occurring. Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to
prevent critical concentrations being exceeded. If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels, there is the danger that
death from suffocation may result.
Securely attach the protective covers for the outdoor unit connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up after installation. If
the covers are not properly attached and installed, the terminal connections may overheat, and fire or electric shock may result.
Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part.
If refrigerant gas escapes during installation, ventilate the affected area. If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with sparks or naked
flames, it will cause toxic gases to be generated.
Once installation work is completed, check that there are no refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks or flames
from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will cause toxic gases to be generated.
When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified refrigerant (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It causes capacity down, and
risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
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300 or less
2500 – 3000
Obstacles Floor
✳ If the height from the floor to ceiling exceeds three meters, air flow distribution deteriorates and the effect is
decreased.
Warnings
3. The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight.
4. The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources, but avoid installing it near an entrance.
5. The indoor unit must allow easy draining.
6. The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit.
7. Place the indoor unit according to the height from the ceiling shown in the table below.
8. The indoor unit must be from at least 3m away from any noise-generating equipment. The electrical wiring
should be locally decided.
9. If the power supply is subject to noise generation, add a suppressor.
10. Do not install the indoor unit in a laundry. Electric shocks may result.
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Air conditioner
Ensure ample
distance
Cooking table
2. Avoid installing the air conditioner in such circumstances where cutting oil mist or iron powder exist
especially in factories, etc.
3. Avoid places where inflammable gas is generated, flows-in, contaminated, or leaked.
4. Avoid places where sulphurous acid gas or corrosive gas can be generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
The paper model for installation expand or shrink 880 (C eiling opening)
(Unit: mm)
42.5
During the installation, care must be taken not to
Caution
damage electric wires.
• The dimensions of the paper model for installation
are the same as those of the ceiling opening 840 (U nit size)
dimensions.
R efrigerant pipe
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Hanging bolt
(W3/8 or M10)
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Flat washer for M10 (accessory)
M10 Spring washer
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Warning Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit from falling
10 mm
Keep the length of the bolt Air
between ceiling surface should from the bracket as 40 mm conditioner
be 10mm as right figure. Ceiling
Ceiling
(Adjustment of height direction
should be done after fixing Open the ceiling board along the
decorative panel.) Paper model for outer edge of the paper model
installation
Place the screws for paper model
(4 pieces)
Vacuum drying
After completing the piping connection, execute vacuum drying for the connecting piping and the indoor unit.
The vacuum drying must be carried out by using the service ports of both the liquid and gas side valves.
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• The height of drain may be possible up to 750 mm. • When drain set piping, install as shown in the
figure below.
Drain port
Down-slope (1/50 ~ 1/100)
750 mm or less
Elbow
Drain Test
The air conditioner uses a drain up motor to drain water. Use the following procedure to test the drain up motor
operation.
• Connect the main drain pipe to exterior and leave Feed water Drain hose
it provisionally until the test comes to an end. Main drain
pipe
• Feed water to the flexible drain hose and check
the piping for leakage. Drain
• Be sure to check the drain up motor for normal port Glue the joint
operating and noise when electric wiring is Drain hose connection
complete. Drain up motor Use the clip (accessory)
• When the test is complete, connect the flexible
drain hose to the drain port.
1. Use the heat insulation material for the refrigerant piping which has an excellent heat-resistance (over 120°C).
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Wall seal
• When the outdoor unit is installed on a higher position than the indoor unit, install the trap so as not to instill
rain water into the wall by transmitting in piping.
• Stuff the space among piping, the electric wire, and the drain hose with “Putty” and seal the penetration wall
hole.
Make sure that rain water do not instill into the wall.
The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit.
Warning All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and
according to installation manual for installation work.
If circuits with insufficient capacity are used, or if electrical work is not carried out properly, electric shocks or fire may result.
Caution Be sure to install a current leakage breaker or circuit breaker to the main power supply, otherwise electric shocks may result.
Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection. (with a earth resistance of 100 Ω or less).
Caution
If the earthing work is not carried out properly, electric shocks may result.
Warning Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not
transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
1. Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner.
2. Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose, the switch should
disconnected all poles with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.
3. Always ground the air conditioner with a grounding wire and screw to meet the LOCAL REGULATIONS.
4. Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires.
5. Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller.
If momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units, do not turn the power off after at least 1
Note minute has passed. (For the system’s automatic setting.)
Turning off the power supply on the way may cause an abnormal operation.
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Wired controller
Indoor unit-A
To other indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Circuit breaker
Power supply cable (Minimum capacity)
Leakage 2 Remote
Model Power current Control Controller
name supply Minimum power 1 breaker Cable Cable
cable supply Length (A) Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A)
2 2 2
Indoor unit 220V-240V~ 2 mm 100 15A 15A 15A 0.75 mm 0.5 ~ 2 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
2. Use an unshielded bus transmission line.
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A/C No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Indoor unit
printed circuit
board DIP switch
(SW2)
Unnecessary
1-ON 2-ON 1,2-ON 3-ON 1,3-ON 2,3-ON 1,2,3-ON
operation
A/C No. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indoor unit printed
circuit board DIP
switch (SW2)
(Refer to the remote controller’s installation instruction manual for the remote controller settings.)
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1. Remove the air inlet grill from the decorative panel. Before installing the decorative panel, always remove
2. Remove the corner cover in 4 corner places. the paper template
Pull hook of corner cover as direction ○
1 , at same
time remove it by sliding out in direction ○
2 .
Hinge
2 Corner cover
Air inlet grill
1
Hook
* Hang the hinge on the hole of decorative panel.
Decorative panel (The direction of the installation is free.)
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Decorative panel
Decorative panel
Fit the insulator (this part) and be careful for cool air leakage.
CN-TIMER Contact
Timer setting Relay contact
Close: RUN
Open: STOP
Printed 2
circuit Timer
board 1
Connector d.c. 5V
• The connector must use XH-2 (housing) manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.
• Wiring must use vinyl code with the sheath or cable line diameter 0.3mm2.
• The length of wiring should be within 150m and separated from power line in order to prevent malfunction.
• The input current is DC5V, and 1mA. The relay contact must use the contact for the minute electric current
suitable for this.
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Test run is conducted using the wired controller, emergency switch on the infrared receiver or by using the outdoor
units. For the wired controller test run see the instructions below.
• Switch the power supply to ON for at least 12 hours in advance before the test run.
• First, press the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Next, select the operational modes.
TEST RUN
• Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Be sure to run the cooling operation test run for at least 20 minutes before starting the heating
operation test run.
• Press TEST RUN or ON/OFF ( ) button again to cancel the test run mode.
Detaching a connector with electrical current may cause damage to the control board. Ensure to
NOTE 1
turn OFF the power supply and wait for at least 5 minutes before performing this operation.
Do not short the remote control wires. (There is no protective circuit operation.) Normal operation
NOTE 2
will commence once the short is solved.
During the test run; ensure to operate the units in cooling mode prior to operating the units in
NOTE 3
heating mode. Caution: Operating the units in heating mode first may cause compressor failure.
Test run should be performed for a minimum of 20 minutes. (Test run using the remote controller
NOTE 4
will change to normal operation after 30 minutes.)
Use the outdoor unit to cancel the outdoor unit test run and the wired controller to cancel the wired
NOTE 5 controller test run. For the test run method using the AUTO button on the infrared receiver, refer to
the “Emergency operation” section in the installation instruction manual for the infrared receiver.
As for work specifications of the outdoor unit, read the OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL attached to
the outdoor unit.
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2
1
○
1 Infrared Receiver (For Cassette only) 1
○
2 Installation manual (This manual) 1
Indoor unit
300 mm or more
Infrared Receiver Fluorescent light
Turn on the fluorescent lights and check to that the receiver properly receives the
remote control signal while the fluorescent lights are lit.
(If the earth wire is not connect, the infrared receiver may not receive the signal.)
• The infrared remote controller can be used to operate indoor units at a maximum range of 8 meters from directly
in front of the indoor unit.
• If the remote controller is at an angle to the receiver, the operating range may become shortened.
1. Remove the “corner cover” to the left side of the “Panasonic” mark on the decorative panel as shown in the figure.
2. Attach the infrared receiver in the same place where the corner cover was removed from.
○
2
Route the joint cord for wiring and connect it to the P.C.B connector <CN-DISP> in the control box of the indoor unit. After connecting the
cord, secure all the cords and wiring (louver motor wire, etc.) together with the clamp.
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2. Remove the control box cover by removing the two screws and connect joint cord for wiring to the P.C.B
connector <CN-DISP> in the control box.
Note
When securing the decorative panel to the unit, be sure that the receiver’s joint cord remains inside the decorative
panel and is not caught on the ceiling.
Ceiling
Decorative panel
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AUTO switch
Infrared Receiver
• Press the AUTO switch to start the emergency operation. Press the AUTO switch once more to stop the
emergency operation.
• Press the AUTO switch for 5 seconds or more (it will beep once) to start the cooling operation. Again,
press the AUTO switch for 5 seconds or more (it will beep twice) to start the heating operation.
• The setting of the fan speed and louver control will be fixed as shown by the table below.
• While the indoor unit is running, the POWER indicator on the infrared receiver will illuminate, and it will light off
when the indoor unit stops.
• Heating operation is not available for indoor units which are for cooling only.
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Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
Warnings
The appliance must be installed by technician, who takes into account the requirements given by ISO5149 or eventual equivalent
requirements.
As to installation, request the distributor or vendor to perform it. Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried out by the
customer himself may leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this manual for installation work. Imperfection in installation leads to water
leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that can bears the weight of this unit sufficiently. Insufficient strength leads to
injury due to falling of the unit.
Carry out predetermined installation work in preparation for strong wind such as typhoon, earthquake. Imperfection in installation work
may lead to accidents arisen from overturn, etc.
The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or imperfection in execution leads to electric shock, fire, etc.
Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the
terminal connection section.
Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
If installing inside a small room, measures should be taken to prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical concentrations in the
event of a refrigerant leak occurring. Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to
prevent critical concentrations being exceeded. If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels, there is the danger that
death from suffocation may result.
Securely attach the protective covers for the outdoor unit connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up after installation. If
the covers are not properly attached and installed, the terminal connections may overheat, and fire or electric shock may result.
Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part.
If refrigerant gas escapes during installation, ventilate the affected area. If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with sparks or naked
flames, it will cause toxic gases to be generated.
Once installation work is completed, check that there are no refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks or flames
from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will cause toxic gases to be generated.
When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified refrigerant (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It causes capacity down, and
risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
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[Top view]
Inspection hole
Control box
Air conditioner
Above 2500mm
1000
(Unit: mm)
✳ If the height from the floor to ceiling exceeds three meters, air flow distribution deteriorates and the effect is
decreased.
Warnings
3. The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight.
4. The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources, but avoid installing it near an entrance.
5. The indoor unit must allow easy draining.
6. The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit.
7. Place the indoor unit easy water drainage. (Suitable dimension “H” is necessary to get slop to drain as figure.)
8. The indoor unit must be from at least 3m away from any noise-generating equipment. The electrical wiring
should be locally decided.
9. If the power supply is subject to noise generation, add a suppressor.
10. Do not install the indoor unit in a laundry. Electric shocks may result.
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H
4. Avoid places where sulphurous acid gas or corrosive gas can be
generated.
5. Avoid places near high frequency generators.
440
drainage.
900
940 10mm
Drainage hole
Hanging bolt
(W3/8 or M10)
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Flat washer for M10 (accessory)
M10 Spring washer
Keep the length of the bolt
from the b racket as 40mm
Flat washer for M10 (accessory)
Nut
(W3/8 or M10)
Warning Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit from falling
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2. The bottom of the panel can be converted into an air inlet [as the case of diagram (c)] as shown below;
Vacuum drying
After completing the piping connection, execute vacuum drying for the connecting piping and the indoor unit.
The vacuum drying must be carried out by using the service ports of both the liquid and gas side valves.
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1. Use the heat insulation material for the refrigerant piping which has an excellent heat-resistance (over 120°C).
Overlap with heat
insulator for piping.
Hose clip (Accessory)
Wall seal
• When the outdoor unit is installed on a higher position than the indoor unit, install the trap so as not to instill
rain water into the wall by transmitting in piping.
• Stuff the space among piping, the electric wire, and the drain hose with “Putty” and seal the penetration wall
hole.
Make sure that rain water do not instill into the wall.
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The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit.
Warning All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and
according to installation manual for installation work.
If circuits with insufficient capacity are used, or if electrical work is not carried out properly, electric shocks or fire may result.
Caution Be sure to install a current leakage breaker or circuit breaker to the main power supply, otherwise electric shocks may result.
Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection. (with a earth resistance of 100 Ω or less).
Caution
If the earthing work is not carried out properly, electric shocks may result.
Warning Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not
transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
1. Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner.
2. Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose, the switch should
disconnected all poles with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.
3. Always ground the air conditioner with a grounding wire and screw to meet the LOCAL REGULATIONS.
4. Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires.
5. Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller.
If momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units, do not turn the power off after at least 1
Note minute has passed. (For the system’s automatic setting.)
Turning off the power supply on the way may cause an abnormal operation.
• Use the standard power cord for Europe (such as H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR)
rating specifications) or use the cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66)
Power supply Power supply
(ex. 1 ~ 230V) (ex. 1 ~ 230V)
Wired controller
Indoor unit-A
To other indoor unit
Outdoor unit
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Circuit breaker
Power supply cable (Minimum capacity)
Leakage 2 Remote
Model Power current Control Controller
name supply Minimum power 1 breaker Cable Cable
cable supply Length (A) Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A)
2 2 2
Indoor unit 220V-240V~ 2 mm 100 15A 15A 15A 0.75 mm 0.5 ~ 2 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
2. Use an unshielded bus transmission line.
Screw
11.8.8 SETTINGS
The automatic system settings can take up to 1 minute once power is supplied; do not operate the remote
controller during this time.
In the event that 1 remote controller group control is not used, do not set up the group control address (A/C No.).
The wired remote control will not display when the settings for the A/C No. are set to a value other than “01”.
Once the wires are connected to 1 remote controller group control and power is supplied to the indoor unit, the
A/C No. is automatically set. To stop group control use, follow the directions below and clear the A/C No. that was
automatically set after disconnecting the wires for group control. If it is not cleared then the wired controller will not
show any display.
• Instructions on clearing the A/C No. after automatic setup
Turn OFF the indoor unit power supply → Using the DIP switch set the A/C No. to “16” → Turn ON the power
supply of the indoor unit → After approximately 1 minute, turn OFF the power supply to the indoor unit → Set
the DIP switch for the A/C No. to “01”.
(The next time the power supply is turned ON, the A/C No. will be cleared.)
Setting for 1 remote controller group control
• A maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected at the time of group control. (Do not connect the heat pump unit
with the cooling only unit.)
• There are 2 methods for setting the group control address (A/C No.); an automatic and a manual setting method.
• The A/C No. setting cannot be confirmed when using the automatic method.
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A/C No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Indoor unit
printed circuit
board DIP switch
(SW2)
Unnecessary
1-ON 2-ON 1,2-ON 3-ON 1,3-ON 2,3-ON 1,2,3-ON
operation
A/C No. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indoor unit printed
circuit board DIP
switch (SW2)
(Refer to the remote controller’s installation instruction manual for the remote controller settings.)
CN-TIMER Contact
Timer setting Relay contact
Close: RUN
Open: STOP
Printed 2
circuit Timer
board 1
Connector d.c. 5V
• The connector must use XH-2 (housing) manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.
• Wiring must use vinyl code with the sheath or cable line diameter 0.3mm2.
• The length of wiring should be within 150m and separated from power line in order to prevent malfunction.
• The input current is DC5V, and 1mA. The relay contact must use the contact for the minute electric current
suitable for this.
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Test run is conducted using the wired controller, emergency switch on the infrared receiver or by using the outdoor
units. For the wired controller test run see the instructions below.
• Switch the power supply to ON for at least 12 hours in advance before the test run.
• First, press the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Next, select the operational modes.
TEST RUN
• Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Be sure to run the cooling operation test run for at least 20 minutes before starting the heating
operation test run.
• Press TEST RUN or ON/OFF ( ) button again to cancel the test run mode.
Detaching a connector with electrical current may cause damage to the control board. Ensure to
NOTE 1
turn OFF the power supply and wait for at least 5 minutes before performing this operation.
Do not short the remote control wires. (There is no protective circuit operation.) Normal operation
NOTE 2
will commence once the short is solved.
During the test run; ensure to operate the units in cooling mode prior to operating the units in
NOTE 3
heating mode. Caution: Operating the units in heating mode first may cause compressor failure.
Test run should be performed for a minimum of 20 minutes. (Test run using the remote controller
NOTE 4
will change to normal operation after 30 minutes.)
Use the outdoor unit to cancel the outdoor unit test run and the wired controller to cancel the wired
NOTE 5 controller test run. For the test run method using the AUTO button on the infrared receiver, refer to
the “Emergency operation” section in the installation instruction manual for the infrared receiver.
As for work specifications of the outdoor unit, read the OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL attached to
the outdoor unit.
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Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
Warnings
The appliance must be installed by technician, who takes into account the requirements given by ISO5149 or eventual equivalent
requirements.
As to installation, request the distributor or vendor to perform it. Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried out by the
customer himself may leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this manual for installation work.
Imperfection in installation leads to water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that can bears the weight of this unit sufficiently.
Insufficient strength leads to injury due to falling of the unit.
Carry out predetermined installation work in preparation for strong wind such as typhoon, earthquake.
Imperfection in installation work may lead to accidents arisen from overturn, etc.
The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or imperfection in execution leads to electric shock, fire, etc.
Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the
terminal connection section.
Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
If installing inside a small room, measures should be taken to prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical concentrations in the
event of a refrigerant leak occurring. Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to
prevent critical concentrations being exceeded. If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels, there is the danger that
death from suffocation may result.
Securely attach the protective covers for the outdoor unit connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up after installation. If
the covers are not properly attached and installed, the terminal connections may overheat, and fire or electric shock may result.
Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part.
If refrigerant gas escapes during installation, ventilate the affected area. If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with sparks or naked
flames, it will cause toxic gases to be generated.
Once installation work is completed, check that there are no refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks or flames
from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will cause toxic gases to be generated.
When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified refrigerant (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It causes capacity down, and
risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
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✳ If the height from the floor to ceiling exceeds three meters, air flow distribution deteriorates and the effect is
decreased.
Warnings
3. The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight.
4. The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources, but avoid installing it near an entrance.
5. The indoor unit must allow easy draining.
6. The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit.
7. Place the indoor unit easy water drainage. (Suitable dimension “H” is necessary to get slop to drain as figure.)
8. The indoor unit must be from at least 3m away from any noise-generating equipment. The electrical wiring
must be shielded with a steel conduit.
9. If the power supply is subject to noise generation, add a suppressor.
10. Do not install the indoor unit in a laundry. Electric shocks may result.
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Air conditioner
Ensure ample
distance
Cooking table
• Apply a joint-canvas between the unit and duct to absorb unnecessary vibration.
• Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole side as a figure for easy water drainage.
(unit: mm)
A B C D E
S-45MA1E5
840 780 523 64 650
S-56MA1E5
S-63MA1E5
S-90MA1E5
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2. The panel bottom could be changed into air inlet (case of (c)) as shown in the illustration below.
3. When the duct of air inlet will be installed, install the duct flange side R
& L to the air inlet with accessories as shown in the illustration.
4. The filter could be removed from any one of three directions as shown
in the illustration below.
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1. Use the heat insulation material for the refrigerant piping which has an excellent heat-resistance (over 120°C).
Overlap with heat
insulator for piping.
Hose clip (Accessory)
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The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.
The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit.
Warning All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and
according to installation manual for installation work.
If circuits with insufficient capacity are used, or if electrical work is not carried out properly, electric shocks or fire may result.
Caution Be sure to install a current leakage breaker or circuit breaker to the main power supply, otherwise electric shocks may result.
Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection. (with a earth resistance of 100 Ω or less).
Caution
If the earthing work is not carried out properly, electric shocks may result.
Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not
Warning
transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc.
1. Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner.
2. Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose, the switch should
disconnected all poles with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.
3. Always ground the air conditioner with a grounding wire and screw to meet the LOCAL REGULATIONS.
4. Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires.
5. Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller.
If momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units, do not turn the power off after at least 1
Note minute has passed. (For the system’s automatic setting.)
Turning off the power supply on the way may cause an abnormal operation.
• Use the standard power cord for Europe (such as H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR)
rating specifications) or use the cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66)
Power supply Power supply
(ex. 1 ~ 230V) (ex. 1 ~ 230V)
Wired controller
Indoor unit-A
To other indoor unit
Outdoor unit
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Circuit breaker
Power supply cable (Minimum capacity)
Leakage 2 Remote
Model Power current Control Controller
name supply Minimum power 1 breaker Cable Cable
cable supply Length (A) Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A)
2 2 2
Indoor unit 220V-240V~ 2 mm 100 15A 15A 15A 0.75 mm 0.5 ~ 2 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
2. Use an unshielded bus transmission line.
11.9.8 SETTINGS
The automatic system settings can take up to 1 minute once power is supplied; do not operate the remote
controller during this time.
In the event that 1 remote controller group control is not used, do not set up the group control address (A/C No.).
The wired remote control will not display when the settings for the A/C No. are set to a value other than “01”.
Once the wires are connected to 1 remote controller group control and power is supplied to the indoor unit, the
A/C No. is automatically set. To stop group control use, follow the directions below and clear the A/C No. that was
automatically set after disconnecting the wires for group control. If it is not cleared then the wired controller will not
show any display.
• Instructions on clearing the A/C No. after automatic setup
Turn OFF the indoor unit power supply → Using the DIP switch set the A/C No. to “16” → Turn ON the power
supply of the indoor unit → After approximately 1 minute, turn OFF the power supply to the indoor unit → Set
the DIP switch for the A/C No. to “01”.
(The next time the power supply is turned ON, the A/C No. will be cleared.)
(Setting for 1 remote controller group control)
• A maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected at the time of group control. (Do not connect the heat pump unit
with the cooling only unit.)
• There are 2 methods for setting the group control address (A/C No.); an automatic and a manual setting method.
• The A/C No. setting cannot be confirmed when using the automatic method.
• To set each indoor unit’s A/C No., use the manual setting method.
However, if the wall type indoor unit is connected, then manual setting is not possible.
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A/C No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Indoor unit
printed circuit
board DIP switch
(SW2)
Unnecessary
1-ON 2-ON 1,2-ON 3-ON 1,3-ON 2,3-ON 1,2,3-ON
operation
A/C No. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Indoor unit printed
circuit board DIP
switch (SW2)
(Refer to the remote controller’s installation instruction manual for the remote controller settings.)
CN-TIMER Contact
Timer setting Relay contact
Close: RUN
Open: STOP
Printed 2
circuit Timer
board 1
Connector d.c. 5V
• The connector must use XH-2 (housing) manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.
• Wiring must use vinyl code with the sheath or cable line diameter 0.3mm2.
• The length of wiring should be within 150m and separated from power line in order to prevent malfunction.
• The input current is DC5V, and 1mA. The relay contact must use the contact for the minute electric current
suitable for this.
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Test run is conducted using the wired controller, emergency switch on the infrared receiver or by using the outdoor
units. For the wired controller test run see the instructions below.
• Switch the power supply to ON for at least 12 hours in advance before the test run.
• First, press the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Next, select the operational modes. (Be sure to run the cooling operation for at least 20
TEST RUN minutes before commencement of the test run.)
• Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the ON/OFF ( ) button.
• Press TEST RUN or ON/OFF ( ) button again to cancel the test run mode.
Detaching a connector with electrical current may cause damage to the control board. Ensure to
NOTE 1
turn OFF the power supply and wait for at least 5 minutes before performing this operation.
Do not short the remote control wires. (There is no protective circuit operation.) Normal operation
NOTE 2
will commence once the short is solved.
During the test run; ensure to operate the units in cooling mode prior to operating the units in
NOTE 3
heating mode. Caution: Operating the units in heating mode first may cause compressor failure.
Test run should be performed for a minimum of 20 minutes. (Test run using the remote controller
NOTE 4
will change to normal operation after 30 minutes.)
Use the outdoor unit to cancel the outdoor unit test run and the wired controller to cancel the wired
NOTE 5 controller test run. For the test run method using the AUTO button on the infrared receiver, refer to
the “Emergency operation” section in the installation instruction manual for the infrared receiver.
As for work specifications of the outdoor unit, read the OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL attached to
the outdoor unit.
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○
1 Infrared Receiver (For Ducted series only) 1
○
2 Installation manual (This manual) 1
Indoor unit
300 mm or more
Infrared Receiver Fluorescent light
Turn on the fluorescent lights and check to that the infrared receiver properly receives the
remote control signal while the fluorescent lights are lit.
(If the earth wire is not connect, the infrared receiver may not receive the signal.)
• Select a place where the remote controller can be operated easily (after obtaining approval from the customer).
• Install in a place which is away from direct sunlight and as free from humidity as possible.
• Avoid installing the receiver joint cord near refrigerant pipes or drain pipes.
• Install the receiver joint cord at least 5 cm away from other electric wires (including stereo and television cables,
etc.) to avoid mis-operation (electromagnetic noise).
• If passing the infrared receiver joint cord through a wall, be sure to install a water trap above the cord.
• The infrared remote controller can be used to operate indoor units at a maximum range of 8 meters from directly
in front of the indoor unit.
• If the remote controller is at an angle to the receptor, the operating range may become shortened.
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Remove the decorative panel for the receiver and secure the outlet box with 2 screws so it is embedded.
Control box
Control cable
Screw
Remove the control box cover by removing the screws and connect the joint cord for wiring to the P.C.B connector
<CN-DISP> in the control box.
Core
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AUTO switch
Infrared Receiver
• Press the AUTO switch to start the emergency operation. Press the AUTO switch once more to stop the
emergency operation.
• Press the AUTO switch for 5 seconds or more (it will beep once) to start the cooling operation. Again, press the
AUTO switch for 5 seconds or more (it will beep twice) to start the heating operation.
• The setting of the fan speed and louver control will be fixed as shown by the table below.
• While the indoor unit is running, the POWER indicator on the infrared receiver will illuminate, and it will light off
when the indoor unit stops.
• Heating operation is not available for indoor units which are for cooling only.
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Ø 4 mm
pan screw
○
1 Infrared Remote Controller 1 ○
4 Holder fixing screw 2
○
2 R03 battery 2
i Installation manual (This manual) 1
○3 Holder 1
○
1
Secure the holder with the screws provided. (2 screw
locations) LCD
○
2
Insert and remove the remote controller by sliding it in/out
from the top of the holder.
ON/OFF switch
Cover
Note
• The holder should be in a place where it is not exposed to any type of heat (such as direct sunlight or near a
stove).
• The remote controller may not transmit to the receiver properly while it is in the holder. Be sure to remove the
remote controller unit from the holder and face the receiver when operating it.
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LCD Only the air conditioner unit which address numbers match
the address number on the LCD can be operated.
Note
• If the batteries are replaced or the remote controller is reset, the address setting will return to ADDRESS 1, so
you will need to repeat the address setting. All setting details which are stored in memory will be cleared, so you
will need to repeat the settings.
• If the address is set to GROUP, more than one indoor unit can be operated at the same time. (Regardless of the
address number of the infrared receiver, the indoor units can be operated with one remote controller.)
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Infrared receiver
LOCAL SETTING
• Press the SET switch ○
2 to operate the “Local setting mode”.
• Use the switches TEMP to choose the “Mode No.”
• Use the switches TIMER to choose the “Setting value”.
• Press the SET switch ○
1 to check the setting details.
The setting details are displayed for approximately 4 seconds and then
it exits the local setting mode.
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Note
* Be sure to always set the current time with the infrared remote controller.
(Refer to the operation instruction for the current time setting method.)
* For ventilation control, select the mode number and corresponding setting in the table according to the local setting
procedure.
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Remote controller 1
30 or more
Remote
controller
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Terminal block
AB
Connect using the
accessory round terminals Remote Remote
controller controller
lower case upper case
NOTE
The maximum possible length for the remote control cable is 200 m.
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NOTE
* Do not remove the protective tape which is
affixed to the upper case circuit board. 4 mm screws
Lower
case (accessories)
• If installing the remote controller with the remote
control cable exposed, use nippers to cut a notch
into the upper case. (The feeding-out direction
can be either up or to the left or right) Approx. 7 mm
• Strip the end of the remote control cable which is
to be connected to the remote controller. (Refer to
the illustration on the right) Approx. 20 mm
• Route the remote control cable inside the lower
case in accordance with the intended feeding-out
direction. (Refer to the illustration on the right) Do not suspend the
Securely connect the connector CN1. (If it is not upper case by its own
weight. (The connector
connected, the remote controller will not operate.) may break.)
NOTE
* After connecting the connector, do not suspend
the upper case by its own weight, otherwise the
connector cord may break.
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Left feeding-out
position
Connector
CN1
MASTER
Remote control
cable
SLAVE
Right
feeding-
Rear feeding-out out
position (when position
cable is to be
embedded)
Ventilation holes
Temperature sensor
Tab Setting switch
Wall
Terminal block
Remote controller
upper case
Upper tab
Connector CN1
Medium-sized square outlet box
Remote (obtain locally)
control cable
Remote controller
lower case
M4 screw
(accessory)
Lower tab
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Upper tab
Connector CN1
4 mm wood screws
(accessory)
Lower tab
11.12.4 SETTINGS
CONTROL USING TWO REMOTE CONTROLLERS
• Up to two remote controllers can be installed for a single indoor unit, and either remote controller can be used to
operate the indoor unit. (The indoor unit can be operated with the last switch pressed having priority.)
• Remote controller thermistor cannot be used. Do not switch to the remote controller thermistor.
• Connect the remote controllers
Connect both remote controllers to terminals and on the indoor unit terminal block (non-polar).
Terminal block
Indoor unit
GROUP CONTROL
• Up to a maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected at the time of group control. (Do not connect the heat
pump unit with the cooling unit only.)
• All in the group will be set by the remote controller thermistor setting when using the remote controller thermistor.
• For the address setting method (A/C No. setting), refer to the section “Group control setting” in the installation
manual provided with the indoor unit.
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○
4 The UP / DOWN (TIMER) switches set the indoor unit address.
Once the indoor unit address is fixed with the SET switch, and it will return to the check display screen for the
○
5
indoor unit address.
* It is possible to choose a different air conditioner No. with the UP / DOWN (TEMP & A/C No.) switches under
group control. After selecting a different air conditioner No., return to step ○
3 of the procedure.
○
6 After checking the indoor unit address, press the TEST RUN switch to return to the normal display.
○
4 The UP / DOWN (TIMER) switches set the outdoor unit address.
Once the outdoor unit address is fixed with the SET switch, and it will return to the check display screen for the
○
5
outdoor unit address.
* It is possible to choose a different air conditioner No. with the UP / DOWN (TEMP & A/C No.) switches under
group control. After selecting a different air conditioner No., return to step ○
3 of the procedure.
○
6 After checking the outdoor unit address, press the TEST RUN switch to return to the normal display.
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○
2 Press the MODE (TIMER) switch to display the “start” time for low sound night mode.
○
3 Use the UP / DOWN (TIMER) switches to set the start time for low sound night mode.
○
4 Press the SELECT switch to display the “end” time for low sound night mode.
○
5 Use the UP / DOWN (TIMER) switches to set the end time for low sound night mode.
○
6 The start and end time for low sound night mode is fixed with the SET switch.
i After checking the settings, press the TEST RUN switch to return to the normal display.
Note: Be sure to always set the current time with the wired controller.
(Refer to the instruction manual for the current time setting method)
For automatic address resetting for group control, switching the thermistor, and ventilation unit control, set and
choose the mode number and corresponding value in the table according to the local setting procedure.
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• Press the CHECK switch for 5 seconds or • Further details of the problem can be
more displayed by pressing the SET switch.
Problem display Problem details
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• While the previous display still appears, • Further details of the problem can be
press UP (TIMER) displayed by pressing the SET switch.
Problem display Problem details
• The display can be switched between the previous problem and the one before that by pressing the UP / DOWN
(TIMER) switches.
• After eliminating the cause of the problem, press the CHECK switch once more to return to the normal display.
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Refer to the indoor unit installation instruction manual for the indoor unit installation.
Note: Ensure to hand over this installation instruction manual to the person performing the installation and
inform the customer to keep it properly stored.
• This product uses refrigerant series R410A with the design pressure of 4.15 MPa.
• Refer to the caution items listed in “Refrigerant installation” for the installation of the refrigerant piping and
maintain strict control concerning the prevention of mixing impurities (water and mineral oils such as Suniso oils)
with R410A.
• The indoor unit to be connected must be R410A compatible and be sure to check the catalogue, etc. for available
models. The product may not operation properly if connected to other indoor units.
Option parts: For piping installation, branch pipe unit is needed. Make the Line branch pipe model
necessary preparations for the number of indoor units for piping number
installation to be connected. CZ-P155BK1
Caution: Ensure that the branch pipe unit used is compatible with R410A. Refer to
“Refrigerant installation” for the refrigerant piping installation.
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit cooling Indoor unit cooling rated capacity Number of connectable indoor units
model name rated volume Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
U-4LA1E5 11.2kW 5.6kW 14.6kW 2 unit 6 unit
U-5LA1E5 14.0kW 7.0kW 18.2kW 2 unit 8 unit
U-6LA1E5 15.5kW 7.8kW 20.2kW 2 unit 8 unit
1. Use the above table to combine the number of indoor units with the appropriate capacity which matches the
outdoor unit’s cooling capacity rate. Set the combined number of units to comply with the appropriate capacity.
2. Assuming a system where all indoor units are operating at the same time, set the total capacity of the indoor
units to less than the outdoor unit’s cooling capacity rate.
Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of try run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
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Cautions
Do not install the unit at the place where the possibility of inflammable gas leakage exists. If such gas leakages should arise and the gas
builds up around the unit, such situation may lead to ignition.
Drain piping should be made to ensure secure drainage according to the manual for installation work and carry out the thermal insulation
to prevent the occurrence of condensation.
Imperfection in piping work leads to water leakage and may cause the house and property, etc. to become wet.
Position the indoor unit and outdoor unit, power cords and indoor/ outdoor unit connection cables in a way so that they are at least 1
meter away from televisions and radios.
This is to avoid problems such as interference with picture and/or sound. (However, note that depending on the electromagnetic wave
conditions, interference may still occur even if the separation distance is more than 1 meter.)
When fixing the product with an overturn prevention wire, care should be taken to choose a place where no one trips over the fixing wire.
■ During pump-down operation must stop the compressor before disconnecting the piping installation.
(Disconnecting the refrigerant piping, while the compressor is operating with the 2-way valve and 3-way valve opened,
Warning leads to air intake and an abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle which can cause an explosion and/or injury).
■ During installation, ensure that the refrigerant piping is installed before operating the compressor.
(Do not install the refrigerant piping while the compressor is operating with the 2-way valve and 3-way valve opened, as
this leads to air intake and an abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle which may cause an explosion and/or injury).
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Strong wind
Intake side
Strong wind
3. If installing at locations prone to snowfall, install the unit as high as possible with suitable roofing which shelters
the unit from snow.
4. Avoid installing the unit in locations where there are petroleum products (such as machine oil), saline content,
sulphurous gas and where high frequency noise is generated.
5. Place the indoor and outdoor unit, power cords and indoor/outdoor unit connection cables at a minimum distance
of 1 meter or more away from televisions and radios. This is to avoid interference to picture and/or sound.
(However, depending on the electromagnetic waves, noise interference may still occur even with the 1 meter
separation.)
6. For restaurants and kitchens, avoid installing at locations which draws oil and steam.
Plastic parts can deteriorate from droplets of oil and steam or it can cause falling parts or water leakage.
7. Avoid installing at the location where cutting oil mist or iron powder is present.
8. If there is an immense voltage fluctuation due to the location’s problem, ensure to split the power supply.
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10. Ensure to assign several people or use a mechanical lift, etc. to transport the unit.
(unit:mm)
(A) If there are obstacles at the intake
• If the upper part is open
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
• Only if there are obstacles at the • If there are obstacles on both sides • If there are obstacles on both sides
intake
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intake the other side
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n3
t ha an
re th
Mo or
e
M
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
500 500
More than 1000
than than
More than
Less Less
1000
0
50
an
th
e
or
0 M
30
an
th
e
or
M
154
an an
th th
e
e
or 0 or 200
M 10 M
an
th
e
or 300
M an
th
e
or 500
M
Pattern 2
If there is an obstacle that is higher than the unit on the discharge side. (There is no limit to the height of the
obstacle above the discharge.)
• If the upper part is open
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
0
e
or 0
20
M n 10
an
a
th
t h
e
or
M
e
or 0
M n 30
a
th
an re
0
50
t h Mo
155
1 If there are obstacles at the discharge 2 If there are obstacles at the intake
400
400
A section
A section
re 0 0
Mon 50 20
tha an
th
re
Mo
1 For one row installation setup 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
e
or 0
M n 10
a
th
an
th an
e • The dimensions for H, A and L are shown th
or 000 e
M 1 in the following table. or 000 han
M 2 t
an e
or 0
e
t h A M 40
or 200 L H 200
e M
or 0
M n 30 H <L Installation not possible an
a th
th e
or 500
M
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• Installation
1. Read the “Select the outdoor unit installation location” thoroughly before installing the outdoor unit.
2. When installing to a concrete or solid surface, use M10 or a W 3/8 bolts and nuts to secure the unit. Ensure
that it installed upright on a horizontal plane. (Use an anchor bolt for the installation as shown in the diagram
below.)
3. Avoid installing on the roof.
4. In the even where the roof is at risk of receiving oscillations or vibrations, secure the unit with a seismic
isolating mount or vibration absorbing rubber.
5. The drain water will be discharged from the unit during heating or defrosting operation mode.
Select an appropriate location with good drainage system. (In the winter, there is risk of slipping due to
freezing, and depending on the installation set up there is risk of drain water running overhead.)
• If installation of a drain pipe is required, install
a drain elbow connected to the mounting hole
at the bottom of the unit and connect it to a
hose with an inner diameter of Ø 16 mm. (The
hose is not supplied.)
If drain holes of the outdoor unit are covered
by a mounting base or by floor surface, raise
the unit in order to provide a free space of
more than 100mm under the outdoor unit.
In cold regions (where the outdoor
temperature can drop to below 0˚ for 2 to 3
consecutive days), the drain water may freeze
and may prevent the fan from operating. For
this case, do not use the drain elbow.
157
158
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• When tightening the flare nut, coat the flares (inner surface only) with
refrigerant oil on the flares
Firstly, screw in 3-4 turns by hand.
Ensure not to get oil on the screw part.
Refrigerant oil used is ether-based.
• Once the piping connections are completed, perform leakage inspection
using nitrogen gas.
Brazing work
• Always blow nitrogen gas through the pipe during brazing work.
During brazing work, it is required to clean the inside of the pipe with nitrogen gas to prevent oxide scale
forming on the inner surface of the pipe. This is called nitrogen displacement which is an extremely important
step during refrigerant piping installation.
(Do not use an antioxidant)
<Procedure method>
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• Ensure to fill only with liquid refrigerant when • If using cylinders as shown in the bottom left
refilling. diagram; without a siphon tube inside, turn it
If gas refrigerant is filled, the refrigerant upside down and use it.
composition will not be balanced and will cause (It is recommended to use the manifold with the
abnormal operation. side glass.)
• Use tools that are designed specifically for R410A, for pressure resistance and to prevent mixing impurities.
• Fill the refrigerant from the 3-way valve’s service port on the liquid-side.
For filling and replacing all refrigerant (For refilling due to a leak)
• For refilling refrigerant, first collect all residual refrigerant and after vacuum dehydration using the vacuum pump.
Refill the refrigerant according to the prescribed amount stated on the placard affixed to this unit.
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• Ensure to connect the electrical cable connections and clamp the wires securely to the terminal connections
using cord clamps so that no undue force is placed on the wires (power source cable, indoor/outdoor connection
cables, earth lead wire).
• Do not install a phase advance capacitor for power factor improvement. (It does not improve the power factor and
will cause abnormal overheating.)
• Do not bind the excess cables together and place them inside this unit.
• Protect the electrical cable with the protective bushing provided so that the cables do no get damaged on the
knock hole or etched portions. If there is space between the electrical cables and the protective bushing occurs,
seal it accordingly.
• Tie the cables with the provided binding strap so that they do not touch the compressor and the pipes.
• When setting up the cables, inside of unit install properly so that the front panel will not lift up. Make sure that
front panel mount correctly.
Control
• Use a round type terminal with an insulation terminal block Power supply
sleeve for connecting to the terminal block. terminal block
• Use the appropriate screwdriver for tightening the Insulate the Earth lead wire
terminal section with
terminal screws. insulation sleeves.
Small sized screwdriver damages the head of the Cord clamp
screw and cannot tighten it properly.
• There is risk of damaging the screw if the terminal Cord clamp
screw is over tightened. Tighten with the
appropriate torque. Firmly secure the power supply
cable, the internal/external
connections and earth wire.
Screw diameter name Tightening torque N•cm (kgf•cm)
M4 157 ~ 196 (16 ~ 20) Tie the insulation pipes so that the
power supply cable, control wires, Tying band
M5 196 ~ 245 (20 ~ 25) and earth lead wire do not come into (Standard
contact with the compressor and/or accessories)
the exposed pipes.
• Direction to pull out wires
Back direction
The earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for electrical
safety in case it slips out of the cord from the anchorage.
• Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal shown in Fig. B is used, poor contacts or
board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to contact damage may result.)
the wires.
• If connecting two separate wires to a single crimped
terminal, place the two crimped terminal wires
together as shown in Fig. A. (If the arrangement
Fig. A (OK) Fig. B (not OK)
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This equipment complies with EN/IEC 31000-3-12 provided that the short-circuit power Ssc is greater than or equals
to U-4LA:1850kVA, U-5LA:2200kVA, U-6LA:2200kVA at the interface point between the user’s supply and the public
system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure; by consulting with the distribution
network operator if necessary that the equipment is connected only to supply with a short-circuit power Ssc greater
than or equals to U-4LA:1850kVA, U-5LA:2200kVA, U-6LA:2200kVA.
Ssc::short circuit power
Circuit breaker
Power supply cable
Leakage (Minimum capacity)
Minimum power 1 current Control Cable
Model name Power supply
cable supply Length breaker Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A) (A)
2 2
U-4LA1E5 220V-240V~ 4 mm 8.5 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
2 2
U-5LA1E5 220V-240V~ 6 mm 13 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
2 2
U-6LA1E5 220V-240V~ 6 mm 12 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
NOTE
Use the standard power supply cables for Europe (such as H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC
(HAR) rating specifications) or use the cables based on IEC standard. (245 IEC57, 245 IEC66)
Recommend
If the number of connecting devices is big and since the units have to be connected to each
refrigerant system, it is recommended to connect between each outdoor unit.
(Refer to the diagram on the right).
Should the device malfunction and cause abnormal communications to the other devices due
to multiple connections, disconnect the outdoor units. It is easy to identify the faulty device and
the system can be restored by disconnecting that device.
When using the urban network method for wiring, only switch the power ON for the outdoor unit No. 1.
Warning
Turning other units ON besides unit No. 1 damages the control board.
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Indoor unit main power supply Circuit Circuit Loop wire not possible
(220V-240V~) 50Hz Breaker Earth Breaker Earth
Circuit Breaker Earth Switch Switch
Switch Indoor unit
Nonpolar 2 wire Circuit Remote controller Remote Loop wire not possible
Breaker Circuit Breaker controller
Circuit Breaker Remote
Earth Earth
Switch controller Switch Switch Earth
Indoor unit
Remote controller cord (Signal wire)
Greater than 0.5 mm2 Less than
Remote 2.0 mm2
Central control device controller 2 wire: overall extension less than
200 m
Remote controller
Circuit
Earth Circuit Circuit Bus line transmission wire (Signal wire)
Breaker Earth Earth
Breaker Breaker 0.75 mm2 or Ø 1.2 mm
Switch Switch Switch 2 wire: overall extension less than 1000 m
Indoor unit
Address Setting
The table below shows the required address setting for the indoor/outdoor units. Failure to perform correct settings
will result in abnormal operation.
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• The automatic address setting is only possible with the refrigerant pipes pairing method.
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• Always be sure to use properly insulated tool to operate the switch on the circuit board. (Do not use your
finger or a metallic object)
• Never switch the power supply ON until the installation has completed.
• Supply electrical current through all indoor units and check the voltage.
• Supply electrical current through all the outdoor units and check each inter-phase voltage.
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168
Refer to the installation instruction manual provided with the indoor unit for the specifications on the indoor
unit installation.
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Refer to the indoor unit installation instruction manual for the indoor unit installation.
Note: Ensure to hand over this installation instruction manual to the person performing the installation and
inform the customer to keep it properly stored.
• This product uses refrigerant series R410A with the design pressure of 4.15 MPa.
• Refer to the caution items listed in “Refrigerant installation” for the installation of the refrigerant piping and
maintain strict control concerning the prevention of mixing impurities (water and mineral oils such as Suniso oils)
with R410A.
• The indoor unit to be connected must be R410A compatible and be sure to check the catalogue, etc. for available
models. The product may not operation properly if connected to other indoor units.
Option parts: For piping installation, branch pipe unit is needed. Make the Line branch pipe model
necessary preparations for the number of indoor units for piping number
installation to be connected. CZ-P155BK1
Caution: Ensure that the branch pipe unit used is compatible with R410A. Refer to
“Refrigerant installation” for the refrigerant piping installation.
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit cooling Indoor unit cooling rated capacity Number of connectable indoor units
model name rated volume Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
U-4LA1E5-1 11.2kW 5.6kW 14.6kW 2 unit 6 unit
U-5LA1E5-1 14.0kW 7.0kW 18.2kW 2 unit 8 unit
U-6LA1E5-1 15.5kW 7.8kW 20.2kW 2 unit 8 unit
3. Use the above table to combine the number of indoor units with the appropriate capacity which matches the
outdoor unit’s cooling capacity rate. Set the combined number of units to comply with the appropriate capacity.
4. Assuming a system where all indoor units are operating at the same time, set the total capacity of the indoor
units to less than the outdoor unit’s cooling capacity rate.
Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precaution in terms of safety”.
• Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions . Those that have much chances
for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out
are listed compiling them especially into the column of Warnings .
However, even in the case of items which are listed in the column of Cautions , such items also have a chance
for leading to significant result depending on the situations.
In either case, important descriptions regarding the safety are listed, then observe them without fail.
• As to indications with illustration
This mark means “Caution” or “Warning”. This mark means “Earth”.
• After installation work has been completed, do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal
condition through the execution of try run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this
unit to the customer according to the instruction manual.
In addition, request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual.
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Cautions
Do not install the unit at the place where the possibility of inflammable gas leakage exists. If such gas leakages should arise and the gas
builds up around the unit, such situation may lead to ignition.
Drain piping should be made to ensure secure drainage according to the manual for installation work and carry out the thermal insulation
to prevent the occurrence of condensation.
Imperfection in piping work leads to water leakage and may cause the house and property, etc. to become wet.
Position the indoor unit and outdoor unit, power cords and indoor/ outdoor unit connection cables in a way so that they are at least 1
meter away from televisions and radios.
This is to avoid problems such as interference with picture and/or sound. (However, note that depending on the electromagnetic wave
conditions, interference may still occur even if the separation distance is more than 1 meter.)
When fixing the product with an overturn prevention wire, care should be taken to choose a place where no one trips over the fixing wire.
■ During pump-down operation must stop the compressor before disconnecting the piping installation.
(Disconnecting the refrigerant piping, while the compressor is operating with the 2-way valve and 3-way valve opened,
Warning leads to air intake and an abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle which can cause an explosion and/or injury).
■ During installation, ensure that the refrigerant piping is installed before operating the compressor.
(Do not install the refrigerant piping while the compressor is operating with the 2-way valve and 3-way valve opened, as
this leads to air intake and an abnormal high pressure in the refrigerant cycle which may cause an explosion and/or injury).
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Strong wind
Intake side
Strong wind
3. If installing at locations prone to snowfall, install the unit as high as possible with suitable roofing which shelters
the unit from snow.
4. Avoid installing the unit in locations where there are petroleum products (such as machine oil), saline content,
sulphurous gas and where high frequency noise is generated.
5. Place the indoor and outdoor unit, power cords and indoor/outdoor unit connection cables at a minimum distance
of 1 meter or more away from televisions and radios. This is to avoid interference to picture and/or sound.
(However, depending on the electromagnetic waves, noise interference may still occur even with the 1 meter
separation.)
6. For restaurants and kitchens, avoid installing at locations which draws oil and steam.
Plastic parts can deteriorate from droplets of oil and steam or it can cause falling parts or water leakage.
7. Avoid installing at the location where cutting oil mist or iron powder is present.
8. If there is an immense voltage fluctuation due to the location’s problem, ensure to split the power supply.
9. When installing the product in a place where it will be affected by typhoon or strong wind such as wind blowing
between buildings, including the rooftop of a building and a place where there is no building in surroundings, fix
the product with an overturn prevention wire, etc.
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(unit:mm)
(A) If there are obstacles at the intake
• If the upper part is open
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
• Only if there are obstacles at the • If there are obstacles on both sides • If there are obstacles on both sides
intake
0 an
M
or
20 th
10 e th
e
t h Mo
or
an re 00 an
M
0
10 50
an 0
0 an
th t h Mo
10 th
e an re
or 20 e t h Mo
M
or
0 an re
M
20
0
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
• Only if there are obstacles at the • If there are obstacles on the intake and • If there are obstacles on both sides
intake the other side
More than 1000
More than 1000
t h Mo
an re
an t h Mo 20
th an re 0
e 50
0 an
or 100 0
t h Mo
20 th
0 an
M
an re t h Mo
e
20 th
or
20 an re
e
M
0 20 or
0
M
00 50
0
n3
t ha an
re th
Mo or
e
M
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
500 500
More than 1000
than than
More than
Less Less
1000
0
50
an
th
e
or
0 M
30
an
th
e
or
M
173
an an
th th
e
e
or 0 or 200
M 10 M
an
th
e
or 300
M an
th
e
or 500
M
Pattern 2
If there is an obstacle that is higher than the unit on the discharge side. (There is no limit to the height of the
obstacle above the discharge.)
• If the upper part is open
1 For separate installation location 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
0
e
or 0
20
M n 10
an
a
th
t h
e
or
M
e
or 0
M n 30
a
th
an re
0
50
t h Mo
174
1 If there are obstacles at the discharge 2 If there are obstacles at the intake
400
400
A section
A section
re 0 0
Mon 50 20
tha an
th
re
Mo
1 For one row installation setup 2 For multiple units (more than 2 units)
e
or 0
M n 10
a
th
an
th an
e • The dimensions for H, A and L are shown th
or 000 e
M 1 in the following table. or 000 han
M 2 t
an e
or 0
e
t h A M 40
or 200 L H 200
e M
or 0
M n 30 H <L Installation not possible an
a th
th e
or 500
M
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• Installation
1. Read the “Select the outdoor unit installation location” thoroughly before installing the outdoor unit.
2. When installing to a concrete or solid surface, use M10 or a W 3/8 bolts and nuts to secure the unit. Ensure
that it installed upright on a horizontal plane. (Use an anchor bolt for the installation as shown in the diagram
below.)
3. Avoid installing on the roof.
4. In the even where the roof is at risk of receiving oscillations or vibrations, secure the unit with a seismic
isolating mount or vibration absorbing rubber.
5. The drain water will be discharged from the unit during heating or defrosting operation mode.
Select an appropriate location with good drainage system. (In the winter, there is risk of slipping due to
freezing, and depending on the installation set up there is risk of drain water running overhead.)
• If installation of a drain pipe is required, install
a drain elbow connected to the mounting hole
at the bottom of the unit and connect it to a
hose with an inner diameter of Ø 16 mm. (The
hose is not supplied.)
If drain holes of the outdoor unit are covered
by a mounting base or by floor surface, raise
the unit in order to provide a free space of
more than 100mm under the outdoor unit.
In cold regions (where the outdoor
temperature can drop to below 0˚ for 2 to 3
consecutive days), the drain water may freeze
and may prevent the fan from operating. For
this case, do not use the drain elbow.
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177
178
• When tightening the flare nut, coat the flares (inner surface only) with
refrigerant oil on the flares
Firstly, screw in 3-4 turns by hand.
Ensure not to get oil on the screw part.
Refrigerant oil used is ether-based.
• Once the piping connections are completed, perform leakage inspection
using nitrogen gas.
Brazing work
• Always blow nitrogen gas through the pipe during brazing work.
During brazing work, it is required to clean the inside of the pipe with nitrogen gas to prevent oxide scale
forming on the inner surface of the pipe. This is called nitrogen displacement which is an extremely important
step during refrigerant piping installation.
(Do not use an antioxidant)
<Procedure method>
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• Ensure to fill only with liquid refrigerant when • If using cylinders as shown in the bottom left
refilling. diagram; without a siphon tube inside, turn it
If gas refrigerant is filled, the refrigerant upside down and use it.
composition will not be balanced and will cause (It is recommended to use the manifold with the
abnormal operation. side glass.)
• Use tools that are designed specifically for R410A, for pressure resistance and to prevent mixing impurities.
• Fill the refrigerant from the 3-way valve’s service port on the liquid-side.
For filling and replacing all refrigerant (For refilling due to a leak)
• For refilling refrigerant, first collect all residual refrigerant and after vacuum dehydration using the vacuum pump.
Refill the refrigerant according to the prescribed amount stated on the placard affixed to this unit.
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• Ensure to connect the electrical cable connections and clamp the wires securely to the terminal connections
using cord clamps so that no undue force is placed on the wires (power source cable, indoor/outdoor connection
cables, earth lead wire).
• Do not install a phase advance capacitor for power factor improvement. (It does not improve the power factor and
will cause abnormal overheating.)
• Do not bind the excess cables together and place them inside this unit.
• Protect the electrical cable with the protective bushing provided so that the cables do no get damaged on the
knock hole or etched portions. If there is space between the electrical cables and the protective bushing occurs,
seal it accordingly.
• Tie the cables with the provided binding strap so that they do not touch the compressor and the pipes.
• When setting up the cables, inside of unit install properly so that the front panel will not lift up. Make sure that
front panel mount correctly.
Control
• Use a round type terminal with an insulation terminal block Power supply
sleeve for connecting to the terminal block. terminal block
• Use the appropriate screwdriver for tightening the Insulate the Earth lead wire
terminal section with
terminal screws. insulation sleeves.
Small sized screwdriver damages the head of the Cord clamp
screw and cannot tighten it properly.
• There is risk of damaging the screw if the terminal Cord clamp
screw is over tightened. Tighten with the
appropriate torque. Firmly secure the power supply
cable, the internal/external
connections and earth wire.
Screw diameter name Tightening torque N•cm (kgf•cm)
M4 157 ~ 196 (16 ~ 20) Tie the insulation pipes so that the
power supply cable, control wires, Tying band
M5 196 ~ 245 (20 ~ 25) and earth lead wire do not come into (Standard
contact with the compressor and/or accessories)
the exposed pipes.
• Direction to pull out wires
Back direction
The earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for electrical
safety in case it slips out of the cord from the anchorage.
• Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal shown in Fig. B is used, poor contacts or
board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to contact damage may result.)
the wires.
• If connecting two separate wires to a single crimped
terminal, place the two crimped terminal wires
together as shown in Fig. A. (If the arrangement
Fig. A (OK) Fig. B (not OK)
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This equipment complies with EN/IEC 31000-3-12 provided that the short-circuit power Ssc is greater than or equals
to U-4LA:1850kVA, U-5LA:2200kVA, U-6LA:2200kVA at the interface point between the user’s supply and the public
system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure; by consulting with the distribution
network operator if necessary that the equipment is connected only to supply with a short-circuit power Ssc greater
than or equals to U-4LA:1850kVA, U-5LA:2200kVA, U-6LA:2200kVA.
Ssc::short circuit power
Circuit breaker
Power supply cable
Leakage (Minimum capacity)
Minimum power 1 current Control Cable
Model name Power supply
cable supply Length breaker Switch Fuse
cables (m) (A) (A) (A)
2 2
U-4LA1E5-1 220V-240V~ 4 mm 8.5 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
2 2
U-5LA1E5-1 220V-240V~ 6 mm 13 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
2 2
U-6LA1E5-1 220V-240V~ 6 mm 12 33A 40A 40A 0.75 mm
1. The maximum length shows a 2% voltage drop.
NOTE
Use the standard power supply cables for Europe (such as H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC
(HAR) rating specifications) or use the cables based on IEC standard. (245 IEC57, 245 IEC66)
Recommend
If the number of connecting devices is big and since the units have to be connected to each
refrigerant system, it is recommended to connect between each outdoor unit.
(Refer to the diagram on the right).
Should the device malfunction and cause abnormal communications to the other devices due
to multiple connections, disconnect the outdoor units. It is easy to identify the faulty device and
the system can be restored by disconnecting that device.
When using the urban network method for wiring, only switch the power ON for the outdoor unit No. 1.
Warning
Turning other units ON besides unit No. 1 damages the control board.
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Indoor unit main power supply Circuit Circuit Loop wire not possible
(220V-240V~) 50Hz Breaker Earth Breaker Earth
Circuit Breaker Earth Switch Switch
Switch Indoor unit
Nonpolar 2 wire Circuit Remote controller Remote Loop wire not possible
Breaker Circuit Breaker controller
Circuit Breaker Remote
Earth Earth
Switch controller Switch Switch Earth
Indoor unit
Remote controller cord (Signal wire)
Greater than 0.5 mm2 Less than
Remote 2.0 mm2
Central control device controller 2 wire: overall extension less than
200 m
Remote controller
Circuit
Earth Circuit Circuit Bus line transmission wire (Signal wire)
Breaker Earth Earth
Breaker Breaker 0.75 mm2 or Ø 1.2 mm
Switch Switch Switch 2 wire: overall extension less than 1000 m
Indoor unit
Address Setting
The table below shows the required address setting for the indoor/outdoor units. Failure to perform correct settings
will result in abnormal operation.
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• The automatic address setting is only possible with the refrigerant pipes pairing method.
184
185
• Always be sure to use properly insulated tool to operate the switch on the circuit board. (Do not use your
finger or a metallic object)
• Never switch the power supply ON until the installation has completed.
• Supply electrical current through all indoor units and check the voltage.
• Supply electrical current through all the outdoor units and check each inter-phase voltage.
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187
Refer to the installation instruction manual provided with the indoor unit for the specifications on the indoor
unit installation.
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Warning
Caution
Do not install near a place where there is risk of leaking flammable gas.
Failure to do so can lead to electric shock or fire.
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120
87 12 12
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3. Use the cord provided for P.C.B to connect to CN-OPT4 on the main P.C.B and to CN-OPT4 on the noise filter
P.C.B.
CN-OPT4
Main P.C.B
CN-OPT4
4. Secure the cord clamp provided to the holes located on the right side of control panel.
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Be sure to always turn the power off first when setting up the wire and cable connections.
Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or unit failure
• Connecting cable to H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR) rating specifications, or use the
cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66) Diameter: 0.5 mm2.
• The maximum wire/cable length is 150 m.
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1. Connect the wiring (4-wire) to points 1 through 4 on the upper part of the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
2. Connect the wiring to the Cooling / Heating Selector on the terminal block.
The Cooling / Heating Selector is sold separately as an option.
Model No: CZ-RD1
Refer to the installation manual provided with the Cooling / Heating Selector for further details on the installation.
Connect the wiring (2-wire) to points 5 and 6 on the upper part of the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
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Connect the wiring (4-wire) to the Demand section (LV1, LV2, LV3, COM) on the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
Be sure to connect the transfer line to the next system located on the lower part of the terminal block.
Connecting the transfer line to the upper terminal block can damage the device.
2. Connecting the wiring to the terminal block for the next system.
For the Cooling / Heating Selector, connect the wiring to the terminal points 1 through 4 on the upper part of the
the terminal block for the next system.
For the Forced Stop input, connect the wiring to the terminal points 5 and 6 on the upper part of the terminal
block for the next system.
When connecting to the next system for either case, connect the wiring to the terminal points 1 through 6 on the
upper part of the terminal block for the next system.
When connecting to the next outdoor system unit, be sure to connect to the appropriate terminal point due to the
polarity.
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○
2 Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the control panel.
Set the wiring and cables for the power and signal lines to the outdoor unit together, and secure each wire and
○
3
cable with the tie.
○
4 Secure and clamp the power and signal lines with the tie, set up close to the 3 way valve.
○
5 Set up the wiring and cable for the outdoor unit piping and secure with a tie.
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197
Be sure to always turn the power off first when setting up the wire and cable connections.
Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or unit failure.
• Connecting cable to H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR) rating specifications, or use the
cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66) Diameter: 0.5 mm2.
• The maximum wire/cable length is 150 m.
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1. Connect the wiring (4-wire) to points 1 through 4 on the upper part of the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
2. Connect the wiring to the Cooling / Heating Selector on the terminal block.
The Cooling / Heating Selector is sold separately as an option.
Model No: CZ-RD1
Refer to the installation manual provided with the Cooling / Heating Selector for further details on the installation.
Connect the wiring (2-wire) to points 5 and 6 on the upper part of the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
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Connect the wiring (4-wire) to the Demand section (LV1, LV2, LV3, COM) on the terminal block.
Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the terminal block.
Be sure to connect the transfer line to the next system located on the lower part of the terminal block.
Connecting the transfer line to the upper terminal block can damage the device.
2. Connecting the wiring to the terminal block for the next system.
For the Cooling / Heating Selector, connect the wiring to the terminal points 1 through 4 on the upper part of the
the terminal block for the next system.
For the Forced Stop input, connect the wiring to the terminal points 5 and 6 on the upper part of the terminal
block for the next system.
When connecting to the next system for either case, connect the wiring to the terminal points 1 through 6 on the
upper part of the terminal block for the next system.
When connecting to the next outdoor system unit, be sure to connect to the appropriate terminal point due to the
polarity.
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○
2 Secure the wiring with the cord clamp located on the right side of the control panel.
Set the wiring and cables for the power and signal lines to the outdoor unit together, and secure each wire and
○
3
cable with the tie.
○
4 Secure and clamp the power and signal lines with the tie, set up close to the 3 way valve.
○
5 Set up the wiring and cable for the outdoor unit piping and secure with a tie.
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Precautions in Always Observe Safety All important descriptions regarding safety are
terms of safety Precautions listed here, and always observe them without fail.
An explanation for the following safety marks/symbols is An explanation for the following safety
provided and indicates the level of harm or damage symbols is provided and describes the type
incurred from improper installation or disregarding the of precautions that are required.
safety precautions.
This warning mark indicates that “There
This symbol indicates something that is
Warning exists a possibility the serious injury or
PROHIBITED.
death may result”.
This cautionary mark indicates that
“There only exists a possibility that This symbol indicates something that is
Caution injury or damage to property may REQUIRED.
result”.
After installing the Cooling/Heating Selector, check that the module functions properly and also explain the
operation and cleaning procedures to the customer according to the instruction manual. Furthermore, ask the
customer to keep this installation manual and the instruction manual in a safe place for later reference.
Warning
Caution
Do not install near a place where there is risk of leaking flammable gas.
Failure to do so can lead to electric shock or fire.
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Cooling/Heating selector SW 1 F AN M O DE
For setting the cooling/heating operation
C O OL H EAT
70
61
CZ-RD1
120
FAN MO D E
COO L HEA T
Be sure to always turn the power off before proceeding with wire and cable set up.
Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or fire.
• Connecting cable to H05RN-F or H07RN-F which conforms to CENELEC (HAR) rating specifications, or use the
cables based on IEC standard. (245IEC57, 245IEC66) Diameter: 0.5 mm2.
• The maximum wire/cable length is 150 meters. Also avoid installing near power cable due to possible malfunction.
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2 1 Brown cord
1: Brown cord
2: Red cord
3: Orange cord
4: Yellow cord
Shown without the decorative panel
Connect to the round terminals of the short wires No.1~4. Install securely using a crimp-type device for round
terminals. The cords have positive and negative properties. On the outdoor unit’s terminal module, match and
connect (optional connection) to the terminal points 1 through 4 for the Cooling/Heating Selector section on the
terminal module.
4: Yellow cord
Connect to terminal point 4 on terminal
block
3: Orange cord
Connect to terminal point 3 on terminal
block
To the next system outdoor unit
2: Red cord
Connect to terminal point 2 on terminal
block
Terminal module with optional connection on
1: Brown cord the outdoor unit’s control panel
Connect to terminal point 1 on terminal
block
When connecting to the short wire, follow the diagram below and strip 8 to 10 mm of the wire’s end exposing the
base wire. After inserting it into the connector, securely crimp the connection so it does not disconnect.
Connector
Short wire 8 ~ 10 mm
Stripped segment
4. Connect the earth wire Seal the hole to prevent small animals from
Connect the earth wire to the screw on the bottom entering the unit.
side of the case. 6. Install the case.
5. Open the hole to the exterior and pull the Re-install the case that was removed by securing
electrical wiring through. it with the screws.
There is a hole on the bottom of the case and on 7. Install the decorative panel.
the side of the case. Install the decorative panel by clipping it in.
Only use the necessary hole and pull the wiring There is a specific direction to install the
through to the exterior. decorative panel.
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Hole
Directional arrow UP
Decorative panel
UP
CZ-RD1
FA N MO D E
COO L HEA T
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○
1 Liquid side branch pipe (inner diameter)
ø6.45
ø9.65
(I.D)
(I.D)
ø9.65
(I.D)
ø6.45
ø9.65
(I.D)
(I.D)
○
2 Gas side branch pipe (inner diameter)
ø12.85
ø16.0
(I.D)
(I.D)
ø12.85
ø16.0
(I.D)
(I.D)
ø12.85
ø16.0
(I.D)
(I.D)
○
3 Thermal insulator (Gas side) ○
4 Thermal insulator (Liquid side) ○
5 Installation manual
Pipe diameter for indoor unit Pipe diameter for indoor unit
Cooling capacity of Liquid side pipe Gas side pipe Cooling capacity of Liquid side pipe Gas side pipe
the indoor unit diameter diameter the outdoor unit diameter diameter
2.2 kW - 6.3 kW ø6.35 ø12.7 11.2 kW - 15.5 kW ø9.52 ø15.88
7.1 kW and above ø9.52 ø15.88
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Refrigerant pipe
To the outdoor unit or
Gas side / Liquid side
next branch pipe Input
branch pipe
Horizontal
line
Horizontal line
Within 30°
15°
• If the size of the selected refrigerant pipe and the size of the branch pipe differ, cut the connecting section with
pipe cutters per the illustration below.
(Be sure to deburr and remove any impurities on the cutting surface.)
Installation on a
vertical plane is also
possible
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1) Insulate the gas side / liquid side of the branch pipe with thermal insulator.
2) Wrap tape all around the areas where the insulating materials are joined in order to seal it.
Tape
(Local supply)
Thermal insulator
(Accessory)
Note: Do not use any adhesive agents on the connections between thermal insulator.
3) Wrap a wide PVC tape all around the surfaces where the ends of the branch pipe and insulating materials
are abutted so as to close any gaps.
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● Is the wire set up and connected as described in the instructions? Check for any phase
sequence.
● Are the wire connection’s screws loose?
● Is the open and close device / leakage breaker installed?
● Is the power supply cable’s thickness and length appropriately measured as described in the
Power supply cable
instructions?
Indoor/outdoor connection wire
● Is it earthed (grounded)?
Earth wire
● Check that the insulation resistant value is more than 1 MΩ.
Use the 500 V mega-testers to measure the insulation.
Do not use the mega-testers for any other circuit except for voltage of 220 V to 240 V.
● Are the wire connections for the indoor/outdoor units connected as described in the
instructions? Are there any looped wires?
● Is the piping installed as described in the instructions?
● Are the pipes sizes appropriate?
● Does the pipe’s length adhere to the specifications?
● Is the branch pipe slant being appropriately done as described in the instructions?
● Was vacuum removal sufficiently carried out?
Refrigerant pipe
● Was the leak tightness test carried out with nitrogen gas? Use the testing pressure of 4.15
MPa.
● Is the piping insulation material appropriately installed? Insulation material is necessary for
both gas and liquid piping.
● Is the 3-way valve for the liquid side and gas side open?
● Does the indoor unit’s connection capacity fall within the range of 50 to 130%?
Other ● Check that the refrigerant piping and the related wiring is connected to the same refrigerant
system.
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HEATING TEST (SW2) 1. Press COOLING (SW3) or HEATING TEST (SW2) switch from
outdoor PCB (main) for one second to start the test operation.
COOLING TEST (SW3) 2. Select cooling operation first for 20 minutes before select
heating operation. This is to avoid liquid in condenser to flood
the compressor which could cause knocking noise, current
increase and undesirable vibration.
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• When remote control, centralized control, or Cool/Heat Selector Switch (CZ-RD1) is turned ON, outdoor unit
operation mode is set as shown in table below:
• The priority of outdoor unit operation mode is given to the indoor unit that turn ON first, when another operation
mode is selected from other indoor unit, the subsequence operation mode will be standby.
• When all indoor units have stopped operation in deice control, outdoor unit continues operation Heat mode, and
operation mode stops after completion of deice control.
Min 30sec Min 30sec Min 30sec Min 30sec Min 30sec
Time (Sec)
Max 180sec Max 180sec Max 180sec Max 300sec Max 180sec
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Outdoor Air Temperature (°C) Heat exchanger temperature (°C) Acc. Time (minutes)
-5 to -7 75
-3 & above
-7 or below 45
-10 to -12 100
-3 to -10
-12 or below 85
-20 to -22 115
Below -10
-22 or below 85
Compressor
ON
4 Way Valve
OFF
ON
Gas Bypass Valve
Deice Temperature 1k
sensor 3k
30 sec
z Deice control will end if below condition is fulfilled; whichever comes first.
o Outdoor Heat Exchanger Discharge temperature achieved:
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• The compressor frequency will only reduce max 3 times OR to minimum frequency.
• For Heat operation, If compressor already reduced to minimum level but temp still at down zone, gas bypass
valve will opens.
0C
o o
3C
o
5C 52oC o
54 C
• The compressor frequency will only reduce to minimum frequency.
• If compressor already reduced to minimum level but temp still at down zone, gas bypass valve will opens.
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o o o
80 C 100 C 90 C 105 C
o o
110 C
• The compressor frequency will only reduce max 2 times with 3 minutes interval OR to minimum frequency.
• If compressor already reduced to minimum level but temp still at down zone, gas bypass valve will opens.
Up Unchanged Free
zone zone zone
40oC 45oC
• The compressor frequency will only increase maximum 5 times OR up to maximum frequency
• This control will be ignored if any of the following control activated:
o Deice
o Low Load
o Overload
o Compressor Discharge Temperature Control
o Total Current Protection
o Night Time Low Noise Control
Max 30sec
Comp Frequency (Hz)
Normal Control
• Outdoor fan motor will continue to run at maximum speed for 60 seconds after compressor OFF signal is
received.
• Gas bypass valve will ON for 3 minutes once received compressor OFF signal.
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• Thermostat OFF point (ΔD) is determined using Indoor Intake Temperature - Remote Control Setting Temperature.
Default thermostat off point is shown in table below:
Low Static Hide-away
60 x 60 95 x 95 (MA1-series)
Wall Mounted Slim Hide-away
Model Cassette Cassette
(KA1-series) (NA1-series) 4.5 / 5.6 6.3 / 7.1 / 9.0
(YA1-series) (UA1-series)
kW kW
Indoor fan
-2.0 -2.0 -1.5 -2.0 -1.0 -2.0
Thermostat OFF speed ≥ Me
Point (ΔD) Indoor fan
-2.0 -2.5 -2.0 -2.0 -1.0 -2.0
speed < Me
Cooling
• Thermostat OFF continues for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature >
Thermostat OFF point + 1.0°C
• During Thermostat OFF signal received, the indoor unit expansion valve is closed fully.
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• Thermostat off point (ΔD) is determined using Indoor Intake Temperature - Remote Control Setting Temperature.
Default thermostat off point is shown in table below:
Low Static Hide-away
Wall Mounted 60 x 60 Cassette 95 x 95 Cassette Slim Hide-away (MA1-series)
Model
(KA1-series) (YA1-series) (UA1-series) (NA1-series) 4.5 / 5.6
6.3 / 7.1 / 9.0 kW
kW
Thermostat OFF
-3.0 -3.0 -2.5 -3.0 -2.0 -3.0
Point (ΔD)
Cooling
• Thermostat OFF continues for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature >
Thermostat OFF point
• During Thermostat OFF signal received, the indoor unit expansion valve is closed fully.
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• Thermostat off point (ΔD) is determined using Indoor Intake Temperature - Remote Control Setting Temperature.
Default thermostat off point is shown in table below:
Low Static Hide-away
Wall Mounted 60 x 60 Cassette 95 x 95 Cassette Slim Hide-away (MA1-series)
Model
(KA1-series) (YA1-series) (UA1-series) (NA1-series) 4.5 / 5.6 6.3 / 7.1 / 9.0
kW kW
Indoor fan
2.0 3.5 -1.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Thermostat OFF speed ≥ Me
Point (ΔD) Indoor fan
2.0 4.0 -2.0 2.5 2.5 2.5
speed < Me
Thermostat
OFF
Thermostat OFF point
Thermostat OFF point - 1.0
Heating
• Thermostat OFF continues for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature >
Thermostat OFF point – 1.0°C
• During Thermostat OFF, the indoor unit expansion valve operation is controlled by the system.
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Remote
Control - High - Medium - Low - - -
Setting
Indoor fan tap SHi Hi Me+ Me Me- Lo Lo- SLo SSLo
o DC fan motor Auto fan speed is specified to repetition of 8 patterns (1 pattern: 10 seconds) and follows odor
cut control.
Mode Hi Me Lo
Cool ● ● ●
Fan ● ● ●
o AC fan motor Auto fan speed is determined in table below and follows odor cut control.
Mode Hi Me Lo Stop
Cool ● ● ●
Fan ●
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o DC fan motor Auto fan speed depends on indoor heat exchanger temperature and air swing setting.
Hi
39oC
35oC
Reduced
29oC
Stop 26oC
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Min Me
57oC
53oC Hi
36oC
Remote control 33oC
setting
Reduced
32oC
29oC 29oC
Reduced
29oC 26oC
Stop
26oC
Stop
o Temperature sampling during thermostat OFF, compressor ON and temperature between indoor intake
temperature and setting temperature is below 30°C.
ON
Compressor
ON
Thermostat 240s
OFF
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ON
Compressor
ON
Thermostat 240s
OFF
Sampling ON
signal from
outdoor unit OFF
120s 240s 120s 240s 120s
Remote controller
fan speed setting Sampling time
Skip sampling
Indoor fan
20s DC fan motor: SLo
AC fan motor: Lo
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Automatic
Mode Condition
• Heating automatic air swing control according indoor heat exchanger temperature
Zone A
60oC
57oC
Zone B
30oC
25oC
Zone C
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Mode Condition
Mode Condition
• Heating automatic air swing control according indoor unit heat exchanger temperature.
Zone A
60oC
57oC
Zone B
30oC
25oC
Zone C
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Mode Condition
Mode Condition
• Heating automatic air swing control according indoor unit heat exchanger temperature.
Zone A
60oC
57oC
Zone B
30oC
25oC
Zone C
228
Indoor fan
DC fan Cool OFF SSLo Auto SSLo OFF SSLo OFF SSLo Auto
motor Softdry OFF SSLo SLo SSLo OFF SSLo OFF SSLo SLo
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• To inform user to clean the filter, FILTER RESET display on the wired remote control LCD and FILTER LED on
indoor unit remote control receiver / indicator will blink for 10 seconds each time operation ON and operation
OFF.
Indoor ON
operation
OFF
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Emergency Operation
1. Press and hold the receptor's AUTO switch for
less than 5s.
Force Cooling Mode
1. Press and hold the receptor's AUTO switch for
more than 5s till one beep is heard.
Force Heating Mode
1. Press and hold the receptor’s AUTO switch for
more than 8s till two beeps is heard.
2. Press AC RESET button on the wireless remote
controller to enter heating mode.
Individual Response Mode (Receiving Sound
ON/OFF Setting Mode)
1. Press and hold the receptor's AUTO switch for
more than 26s till six beeps is heard.
2. Press AC RESET button on the wireless remote
controller to enter individual response mode.
3. Then, press AUTO switch to confirm ON/OFF
receiving sound:
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Compressor Stopped
LED OFF in sequence as indication of 40sec countdown
Timer Count LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 LED9
0 ~ 4sec ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
5 ~ 9sec ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
Stop Stop
COMP
Max Speed
Stop Stop
Outdoor Fan
Fully Open
Normal Normal
Outdoor Expansion Control Control
OFF
4 Way Valve
Hi Speed
Stop Stop
Indoor Fan
Fully Open
Normal Normal
Indoor Expansion Control Control
Max 10 min
During Pump down Operation, below protection controls will be ignore or cancel :
1. Cooling low load control.
2. Dew prevention, freezing prevention control.
3. Gas by pass control at cooling low load.
4. Low pressure protection control.
5. Discharge temperature sensor abnormal.
6. Indoor unit freezing abnormal.
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Note 1) Mark ○ in the column of the “Individual setting” shows a setting item individually made for each connected
indoor unit.
Note 2) “R” represents remote control and I “indoor unit”.
Note 3) Start the setting from the setting value 000.
• This control can increase the fan speed of indoor unit with DC motor.
• When enable, the HIGH fan speed setting at Remote Control, indoor unit fan tap changed from Hi to SHi.
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• This control turns down outdoor unit operation noise by limiting compressor and outdoor fan speed.
Setting Value Description Remark
000 Not set Normal Noise Level
001 Level 1 Low Noise Level
002 Level 2 Lower Noise Level
003 Level 3 Lowest Noise Level
• During thermostat OFF and compressor OFF, indoor fan control can be alter to suit different application
requirement.
Setting Value Description Operation details
000 Default control Fan control by EEPROM
Fan OFF for 3 minutes, then ON for 10
001 10 seconds fan sampling
seconds.
AC Fan Motor Speed: Lo
002 Fixed fan speed
DC Fan Motor Speed: Lo-
• The default thermostat OFF point might not be accurate depends on indoor unit installation condition, thermostat
OFF point adjustment is could be done.
The default Indoor intake temperature sensor is set at indoor unit (000), the indoor intake temperature might not
be accurate depends on indoor unit installation condition; indoor intake temperature sensor could be set at
remote control.
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Individual
Mode
Items Setting value Setting
No.
Note 1)
00 Centralized control address 000 – 200: Address 0 – Address 200 ○
01 Fan speed up 000: OFF 001: ON
000: Execute Reset
Nighttime low noise (Level 0)
001 – 003: Level 1 – Level 3
02
Nighttime low noise ON time 0:00 23.50 (10 minutes interval)
Nighttime low noise OFF time 0:00 23.50 (10 minutes interval)
000: Default control
Thermostat OFF
03
indoor fan control
001: 10 seconds fan sampling operation ○
002: Fixed fan speed operation
000: default Thermostat OFF point (ΔD)
001: Cool = ΔD+2°C, Heat = ΔD-2°C
Thermostat OFF
04
point adjustment
002: Cool = ΔD+4°C, Heat = ΔD-4°C ○
003: Cool = ΔD-2°C, Heat = ΔD+2°C
004: Cool = ΔD-4°C, Heat = ΔD+4°C
000: Clear address
06 Outdoor unit address ○
001 – 199: Address 1 - Address 199
Note 1) Mark ○ in the column of the “Individual setting” shows a setting item individually made for each connected
indoor unit.
Note 2) “R” represents remote control and I “indoor unit”.
Note 3) Start the setting from the setting value 000.
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• During thermostat OFF and compressor OFF, indoor fan control can be alter to suit different application
requirement.
Setting Value Description Operation details
000 Default control Fan control by EEPROM
Fan OFF for 3 minutes, then ON for 10
001 10 seconds fan sampling
seconds.
AC Fan Motor Speed: Lo
002 Fixed fan speed
DC Fan Motor Speed: Lo-
The default thermostat OFF point might not be accurate depends on indoor unit installation condition, thermostat
OFF point adjustment is could be done.
Perform AC Reset when abnormal display at remote controller or LED indicators is found during normal operation
condition.
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240
241
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty indoor unit drain pump motor.
• Clogged drain hose.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Operation stop due to short circuit inside the fan motor winding.
• Operation stop due to breaking of wire inside the fan motor.
• Operation stop due to breaking of fan motor lead wires.
• Operation stop due to fan motor Hall IC malfunction.
• Operation error due to faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Fan motor runs for 5 seconds and stops for 25 seconds, and repeat continuously for 7 times.
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• After 20 minutes operation start and indoor fan running.
• Continue for 120 seconds.
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Faulty wired remote controller.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Abnormality occur only when wired remote controller thermistor selection is made via Local Setting.
Troubleshooting
245
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 120 seconds.
Troubleshooting
246
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 120 seconds.
Troubleshooting
247
Malfunction Caused
• Wrong indoor unit address setting.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• No power supply to indoor unit.
• Wrong total number (max. & min.) of connected indoor unit.
• Wrong total capacity (max. & min.) of connected indoor unit.
• Wrong indoor unit and outdoor unit address settings.
• Indoor-outdoor signal transmission error due to breaking of U1 & U2.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Clogged air filter of indoor unit.
• Dust accumulation on the indoor/outdoor unit heat exchanger.
• Air short circuit at indoor/outdoor unit.
• 3 way valve closed.
• Faulty outdoor unit fan motor.
• Refrigerant shortage (refrigerant leakage).
• Clogged expansion valve or strainer.
• Faulty outdoor unit low pressure switch.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 3 times in 60 minutes.
Troubleshooting
250
Malfunction Caused
• Clogged air filter of indoor unit.
• Dust accumulation on the indoor/outdoor unit heat exchanger.
• Air short circuit at indoor/outdoor unit.
• 3 way valve closed.
• Faulty outdoor unit fan motor.
• Excess refrigerant.
• Clogged expansion valve or strainer.
• Faulty outdoor unit high pressure switch.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 8 times in 60 minutes.
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main/noise filter).
• Faulty four way valve.
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 3 times in 45 minutes.
Troubleshooting
252
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty indoor unit expansion valve.
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 3 times in 45 minutes.
Troubleshooting
253
Malfunction Caused
• Air short circuit at outdoor unit.
• Faulty outdoor unit fan motor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 4 times in 30 minutes.
Troubleshooting
254
Malfunction Caused
• Excess refrigerant.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 6 times in 60 minutes.
Troubleshooting
255
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty compressor discharge temperature sensor.
• 3 way valve closed.
• Refrigerant shortage (refrigerant leakage).
• Clogged expansion valve or strainer.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
• Faulty compressor.
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 6 times in 120 minutes.
Troubleshooting
256
Malfunction Caused
• Power supply surge.
• Compressor windings not uniform.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 2 times in 1 minute.
Troubleshooting
257
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
• Faulty compressor.
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 7 times within 30 minutes (DC peak occur within 30 seconds compressor startup).
• Continue for 3 times within 30 minutes (DC peak occur after 30 seconds compressor startup).
Troubleshooting
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Malfunction Caused
• Compressor terminal disconnect.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
• Faulty compressor.
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 4 times in 20 minutes.
Troubleshooting
259
Malfunction Caused
• Operation stop due to short circuit inside the fan motor winding.
• Operation stop due to breaking of wire inside the fan motor.
• Operation stop due to breaking of fan motor lead wires.
• Operation stop due to fan motor Hall IC malfunction.
• Operation error due to faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue 2 times in 30 minutes.
Troubleshooting
260
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
261
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
262
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
263
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
264
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty sensor.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
265
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty outdoor unit high pressure switch.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
266
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty connector connection.
• Faulty outdoor unit high pressure switch.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
267
Malfunction Caused
• CT defective.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
• Compressor defective (low compression).
Troubleshooting
268
Malfunction Caused
• Faulty indoor unit PCB (main).
Abnormality Judgment
• Continue for 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting
269
Malfunction Caused
• Wrong outdoor unit address setting.
• Faulty outdoor unit PCB (main).
Troubleshooting
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4HP
MAX 14.6
Total indoor capacity (kW) Rated 11.2
MIN 5.6
MAX 6
Total indoor capacity (kW)
MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
5HP
MAX 18.2
Total indoor capacity (kW) Rated 14.0
MIN 7.0
MAX 8
Total indoor capacity (kW)
MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
6HP
MAX 20.2
Total indoor capacity (kW) Rated 15.5
MIN 7.8
MAX 8
Total indoor capacity (kW)
MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
271
1.0 23℃
0.9 19℃ 0.8
0.8 15℃ 0.7
0.7 0.6
indoor air temperature(℃WB)
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
outdoor air temperature(℃DB) outdoor air temperature(℃DB)
heating capacity curve heating power input curve
U-4LA1E5 U-4LA1E5
1.6 1.4
1.5 indoor air temperature(℃DB) 1.3
1.4
1.2
1.3 16℃ indoor air temperature(℃DB)
1.1
1.2 20℃
1.0
1.1
27℃
heating power input ratio
0.9
heating capacity ratio
1.0
27℃
0.9 0.8
20℃
0.8 0.7 16℃
0.7 0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
outdoor air temperature(℃WB) outdoor air temperature(℃WB)
272
1.6 1.4
1.5 1.3
1.4 1.2 indoor air temperature(℃WB)
1.3
1.1
1.2 23℃
1.0 19℃
1.1 15℃
1.0 23℃
0.9 19℃ 0.8
0.9
heating capacity ratio
1.0
27℃
0.9 0.8
20℃
0.8 0.7 16℃
0.7 0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
outdoor air temperature(℃WB) outdoor air temperature(℃WB)
273
1.6 1.4
1.5 1.3
1.4 1.2 indoor air temperature(℃WB)
1.3
1.1
1.2 23℃
1.0 19℃
1.1 15℃
19℃ 0.8
0.9
15℃
0.8 0.7
0.7 indoor air temperature(℃WB) 0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
outdoor air temperature(℃DB) outdoor air temperature(℃DB)
1.6 1.4
1.5 indoor air temperature(℃DB) 1.3
1.4 1.2
1.3 indoor air temperature(℃DB)
16℃ 1.1
1.2 20℃ 1.0
1.1
heating power input ratio
1.0 20℃
0.9 0.8 16℃
0.8 0.7
0.7 0.6
0.6 0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
outdoor air temperature(℃WB) outdoor air temperature(℃WB)
274
275
276
277
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 14.56
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 9.83 1.51 11.7 1.75 13.6 2.00 14.6 2.13 15.5 2.26 16.6 2.53 16.9 2.80
12 9.83 1.53 11.7 1.77 13.6 2.03 14.6 2.16 15.5 2.29 16.4 2.57 16.7 2.84
14 9.83 1.55 11.7 1.80 13.6 2.06 14.6 2.19 15.5 2.33 16.1 2.61 16.5 2.89
16 9.83 1.57 11.7 1.83 13.6 2.09 14.6 2.23 15.5 2.37 15.9 2.65 16.3 2.99
18 9.83 1.59 11.7 1.85 13.6 2.13 14.6 2.27 15.4 2.41 15.7 2.78 16.1 3.20
20 9.83 1.62 11.7 1.88 13.6 2.18 14.6 2.36 15.2 2.55 15.5 2.96 15.9 3.41
21 9.83 1.63 11.7 1.90 13.6 2.24 14.6 2.43 15.0 2.63 15.4 3.06 15.8 3.52
23 9.83 1.66 11.7 2.00 13.6 2.37 14.6 2.58 14.8 2.79 15.2 3.25 15.5 3.69
25 9.83 1.75 11.7 2.11 13.6 2.51 14.4 2.73 14.6 2.96 15.0 3.46 15.3 3.84
27 9.83 1.83 11.7 2.22 13.6 2.66 14.2 2.89 14.4 3.14 14.8 3.67 15.1 3.98
29 9.83 1.93 11.7 2.34 13.6 2.81 14.0 3.07 14.2 3.33 14.5 3.90 14.9 4.13
31 9.83 2.03 11.7 2.47 13.6 2.97 13.8 3.25 14.0 3.53 14.3 4.14 14.7 4.17
33 9.83 2.13 11.7 2.61 13.4 3.15 13.6 3.44 13.8 3.74 14.1 4.19 14.5 4.22
35 9.83 2.24 11.7 2.75 13.2 3.33 13.4 3.64 13.6 3.97 13.9 4.24 14.3 4.27
37 9.83 2.26 11.7 2.80 13.0 3.42 13.2 3.75 13.3 4.01 13.7 4.28 14.1 4.31
39 9.83 2.28 11.7 2.86 12.8 3.52 13.0 3.88 13.1 4.16 13.5 4.33 13.8 4.36
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 13.44
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 9.07 1.49 10.8 1.73 12.6 1.98 13.4 2.11 14.3 2.24 16.1 2.51 16.7 2.78
12 9.07 1.51 10.8 1.75 12.6 2.01 13.4 2.14 14.3 2.27 16.1 2.55 16.4 2.82
14 9.07 1.53 10.8 1.78 12.6 2.04 13.4 2.17 14.3 2.31 15.9 2.59 16.2 2.87
16 9.07 1.55 10.8 1.81 12.6 2.07 13.4 2.21 14.3 2.35 15.7 2.63 16.0 2.97
18 9.07 1.57 10.8 1.83 12.6 2.11 13.4 2.25 14.3 2.39 15.5 2.76 15.8 3.18
20 9.07 1.60 10.8 1.86 12.6 2.16 13.4 2.34 14.3 2.53 15.3 2.94 15.6 3.39
21 9.07 1.61 10.8 1.88 12.6 2.22 13.4 2.41 14.3 2.61 15.2 3.04 15.5 3.50
23 9.07 1.64 10.8 1.98 12.6 2.35 13.4 2.56 14.3 2.77 14.9 3.23 15.3 3.67
25 9.07 1.73 10.8 2.09 12.6 2.49 13.4 2.71 14.3 2.94 14.7 3.44 15.1 3.82
27 9.07 1.81 10.8 2.20 12.6 2.64 13.4 2.87 14.2 3.12 14.5 3.65 14.8 3.96
29 9.07 1.91 10.8 2.32 12.6 2.79 13.4 3.05 14.0 3.31 14.3 3.88 14.6 4.01
31 9.07 2.01 10.8 2.45 12.6 2.95 13.4 3.23 13.8 3.51 14.1 3.92 14.4 4.05
33 9.07 2.11 10.8 2.59 12.6 3.13 13.4 3.42 13.5 3.72 13.9 4.07 14.2 4.10
35 9.07 2.22 10.8 2.73 12.6 3.31 13.2 3.62 13.3 3.95 13.7 4.12 14.0 4.15
37 9.07 2.24 10.8 2.78 12.6 3.40 13.0 3.73 13.1 3.99 13.4 4.16 13.8 4.19
39 9.07 2.26 10.8 2.84 12.6 3.50 12.7 3.86 12.9 4.04 13.2 4.21 13.6 4.24
278
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 11.20
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 7.56 0.71 9.02 0.95 10.5 1.20 11.2 1.33 11.9 1.46 13.4 1.73 14.8 2.00
12 7.56 0.73 9.02 0.97 10.5 1.23 11.2 1.36 11.9 1.49 13.4 1.77 14.8 2.04
14 7.56 0.75 9.02 1.00 10.5 1.26 11.2 1.39 11.9 1.53 13.4 1.81 14.8 2.09
16 7.56 0.77 9.02 1.03 10.5 1.29 11.2 1.43 11.9 1.57 13.4 1.85 14.8 2.19
18 7.56 0.79 9.02 1.05 10.5 1.33 11.2 1.47 11.9 1.61 13.4 1.98 14.8 2.40
20 7.56 0.82 9.02 1.08 10.5 1.38 11.2 1.56 11.9 1.75 13.4 2.16 14.8 2.61
21 7.56 0.83 9.02 1.10 10.5 1.44 11.2 1.63 11.9 1.83 13.4 2.26 14.8 2.72
23 7.56 0.86 9.02 1.20 10.5 1.57 11.2 1.78 11.9 1.99 13.4 2.45 14.7 2.89
25 7.56 0.95 9.02 1.31 10.5 1.71 11.2 1.93 11.9 2.16 13.4 2.66 14.5 3.04
27 7.56 1.03 9.02 1.42 10.5 1.86 11.2 2.09 11.9 2.34 13.4 2.87 14.3 3.18
29 7.56 1.13 9.02 1.54 10.5 2.01 11.2 2.27 11.9 2.53 13.4 3.10 14.1 3.33
31 7.56 1.23 9.02 1.67 10.5 2.17 11.2 2.45 11.9 2.73 13.4 3.34 13.9 3.47
33 7.56 1.33 9.02 1.81 10.5 2.35 11.2 2.64 11.9 2.94 13.4 3.59 13.6 3.62
35 7.56 1.44 9.02 1.95 10.5 2.53 11.2 2.84 11.9 3.17 13.2 3.74 13.4 3.77
37 7.56 1.56 9.02 2.10 10.5 2.72 11.2 3.05 11.9 3.41 12.9 3.88 13.2 3.91
39 7.56 1.68 9.02 2.26 10.5 2.92 11.2 3.28 11.9 3.66 12.7 4.03 13.0 4.06
279
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 8.96
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 6.05 0.60 7.21 0.69 8.38 0.78 8.96 0.84 9.54 0.89 10.7 1.00 11.9 1.11
12 6.05 0.62 7.21 0.72 8.38 0.82 8.96 0.87 9.54 0.92 10.7 1.03 11.9 1.15
14 6.05 0.65 7.21 0.75 8.38 0.85 8.96 0.90 9.54 0.96 10.7 1.07 11.9 1.19
16 6.05 0.68 7.21 0.78 8.38 0.88 8.96 0.94 9.54 0.99 10.7 1.11 11.9 1.23
18 6.05 0.72 7.21 0.82 8.38 0.92 8.96 0.98 9.54 1.04 10.7 1.16 11.9 1.28
20 6.05 0.78 7.21 0.90 8.38 1.01 8.96 1.07 9.54 1.12 10.7 1.25 11.9 1.37
21 6.05 0.80 7.21 0.97 8.38 1.09 8.96 1.14 9.54 1.20 10.7 1.33 11.9 1.45
23 6.05 0.81 7.21 1.12 8.38 1.23 8.96 1.29 9.54 1.35 10.7 1.48 11.9 1.61
25 6.05 0.90 7.21 1.16 8.38 1.38 8.96 1.44 9.54 1.51 10.7 1.66 11.9 1.82
27 6.05 0.96 7.21 1.29 8.38 1.52 8.96 1.60 9.54 1.67 10.7 1.84 11.9 2.02
29 6.05 1.02 7.21 1.45 8.38 1.70 8.96 1.78 9.54 1.86 10.7 2.04 11.9 2.22
31 6.05 1.12 7.21 1.52 8.38 1.78 8.96 1.86 9.54 1.95 10.7 2.14 11.9 2.34
33 6.05 1.24 7.21 1.59 8.38 1.86 8.96 1.95 9.54 2.05 10.7 2.24 11.9 2.46
35 6.05 1.33 7.21 1.68 8.38 1.96 8.96 2.05 9.54 2.15 10.7 2.37 11.9 2.59
37 6.05 1.46 7.21 1.93 8.38 2.16 8.96 2.26 9.54 2.37 10.7 2.59 11.9 2.84
39 6.05 1.58 7.21 2.07 8.38 2.38 8.96 2.49 9.54 2.60 10.7 2.84 11.9 3.11
280
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 6.72
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 4.54 0.47 5.41 0.56 6.28 0.65 6.72 0.71 7.16 0.76 8.03 0.87 8.90 0.98
12 4.54 0.48 5.41 0.57 6.28 0.67 6.72 0.72 7.16 0.77 8.03 0.88 8.90 1.00
14 4.54 0.49 5.41 0.59 6.28 0.69 6.72 0.74 7.16 0.80 8.03 0.91 8.90 1.03
16 4.54 0.50 5.41 0.60 6.28 0.70 6.72 0.76 7.16 0.81 8.03 0.93 8.90 1.05
18 4.54 0.51 5.41 0.61 6.28 0.71 6.72 0.77 7.16 0.83 8.03 0.95 8.90 1.07
20 4.54 0.52 5.41 0.62 6.28 0.73 6.72 0.79 7.16 0.84 8.03 0.97 8.90 1.09
21 4.54 0.53 5.41 0.63 6.28 0.75 6.72 0.80 7.16 0.86 8.03 0.99 8.90 1.11
23 4.54 0.54 5.41 0.65 6.28 0.76 6.72 0.82 7.16 0.88 8.03 1.01 8.90 1.14
25 4.54 0.55 5.41 0.66 6.28 0.78 6.72 0.84 7.16 0.91 8.03 1.06 8.90 1.22
27 4.54 0.56 5.41 0.69 6.28 0.82 6.72 0.90 7.16 0.97 8.03 1.14 8.90 1.32
29 4.54 0.60 5.41 0.73 6.28 0.88 6.72 0.96 7.16 1.04 8.03 1.22 8.90 1.40
31 4.54 0.68 5.41 0.82 6.28 0.98 6.72 1.06 7.16 1.15 8.03 1.34 8.90 1.54
33 4.54 0.82 5.41 0.97 6.28 1.14 6.72 1.23 7.16 1.33 8.03 1.52 8.90 1.74
35 4.54 0.96 5.41 1.13 6.28 1.31 6.72 1.40 7.16 1.50 8.03 1.72 8.90 1.94
37 4.54 1.01 5.41 1.18 6.28 1.38 6.72 1.48 7.16 1.59 8.03 1.81 8.90 2.06
39 4.54 1.05 5.41 1.24 6.28 1.45 6.72 1.56 7.16 1.67 8.03 1.91 8.90 2.18
281
282
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 18.20
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 12.3 2.44 14.7 2.68 17.0 2.93 18.2 3.06 19.1 3.19 19.6 3.46 20.0 3.73
12 12.3 2.48 14.7 2.72 17.0 2.98 18.2 3.11 18.9 3.24 19.3 3.52 19.8 3.79
14 12.3 2.52 14.7 2.77 17.0 3.03 18.2 3.16 18.6 3.30 19.1 3.58 19.5 3.86
16 12.3 2.58 14.7 2.84 17.0 3.10 18.2 3.24 18.4 3.38 18.8 3.66 19.3 4.00
18 12.3 2.70 14.7 2.96 17.0 3.24 17.9 3.38 18.1 3.52 18.6 3.89 19.0 4.31
20 12.3 2.71 14.7 2.97 17.0 3.27 17.7 3.45 17.9 3.64 18.3 4.05 18.8 4.50
21 12.3 2.72 14.7 2.99 17.0 3.33 17.5 3.52 17.8 3.72 18.2 4.15 18.7 4.61
23 12.3 2.74 14.7 3.08 17.0 3.45 17.3 3.66 17.5 3.87 18.0 4.33 18.4 4.77
25 12.3 2.82 14.7 3.18 16.8 3.58 17.1 3.80 17.3 4.03 17.7 4.53 18.2 4.91
27 12.3 2.88 14.7 3.27 16.6 3.71 16.8 3.94 17.0 4.19 17.5 4.72 17.9 5.03
29 12.3 2.94 14.7 3.35 16.3 3.82 16.6 4.08 16.8 4.34 17.2 4.91 17.7 5.14
31 12.3 3.00 14.7 3.44 16.1 3.94 16.3 4.22 16.5 4.50 17.0 5.11 17.4 5.24
33 12.3 3.05 14.7 3.53 15.8 4.07 16.1 4.36 16.3 4.66 16.7 5.31 17.2 5.34
35 12.3 3.11 14.7 3.62 15.6 4.20 15.8 4.51 16.0 4.84 16.5 5.41 16.9 5.44
37 12.3 3.16 14.7 3.70 15.3 4.32 15.6 4.65 15.8 5.01 16.2 5.48 16.7 5.51
39 12.3 3.19 14.7 3.77 15.1 4.43 15.3 4.79 15.5 5.17 16.0 5.54 16.4 5.57
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 16.80
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 11.3 2.15 13.5 2.39 15.7 2.64 16.8 2.77 17.9 2.90 19.3 3.17 19.7 3.44
12 11.3 2.18 13.5 2.42 15.7 2.68 16.8 2.81 17.9 2.94 19.0 3.22 19.4 3.49
14 11.3 2.22 13.5 2.47 15.7 2.73 16.8 2.86 17.9 3.00 18.8 3.28 19.2 3.56
16 11.3 2.24 13.5 2.50 15.7 2.76 16.8 2.90 17.9 3.04 18.5 3.32 18.9 3.66
18 11.3 2.37 13.5 2.63 15.7 2.91 16.8 3.05 17.9 3.19 18.3 3.56 18.7 3.98
20 11.3 2.51 13.5 2.77 15.7 3.07 16.8 3.25 17.6 3.44 18.0 3.85 18.4 4.30
21 11.3 2.55 13.5 2.82 15.7 3.16 16.8 3.35 17.5 3.55 17.9 3.98 18.3 4.44
23 11.3 2.64 13.5 2.98 15.7 3.35 16.8 3.56 17.2 3.77 17.7 4.23 18.1 4.67
25 11.3 2.80 13.5 3.16 15.7 3.56 16.8 3.78 17.0 4.01 17.4 4.51 17.8 4.89
27 11.3 2.86 13.5 3.25 15.7 3.69 16.5 3.92 16.7 4.17 17.2 4.70 17.6 5.01
29 11.3 2.92 13.5 3.33 15.7 3.80 16.3 4.06 16.5 4.32 16.9 4.89 17.3 5.12
31 11.3 2.98 13.5 3.42 15.7 3.92 16.0 4.20 16.3 4.48 16.7 5.09 17.1 5.22
33 11.3 3.03 13.5 3.51 15.6 4.05 15.8 4.34 16.0 4.64 16.4 5.29 16.8 5.32
35 11.3 3.08 13.5 3.59 15.3 4.17 15.5 4.48 15.8 4.81 16.2 5.38 16.6 5.41
37 11.3 3.13 13.5 3.67 15.1 4.29 15.3 4.62 15.5 4.98 15.9 5.45 16.3 5.48
39 11.3 3.17 13.5 3.75 14.8 4.41 15.1 4.77 15.3 5.15 15.7 5.52 16.1 5.55
283
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 14.00
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 9.45 1.83 11.3 2.07 13.1 2.32 14.0 2.45 14.9 2.58 16.7 2.85 18.6 3.12
12 9.45 1.85 11.3 2.09 13.1 2.35 14.0 2.48 14.9 2.61 16.7 2.89 18.6 3.16
14 9.45 1.87 11.3 2.12 13.1 2.38 14.0 2.51 14.9 2.65 16.7 2.93 18.5 3.21
16 9.45 1.89 11.3 2.15 13.1 2.41 14.0 2.55 14.9 2.69 16.7 2.97 18.2 3.31
18 9.45 1.91 11.3 2.17 13.1 2.45 14.0 2.59 14.9 2.73 16.7 3.10 18.0 3.52
20 9.45 1.94 11.3 2.20 13.1 2.50 14.0 2.68 14.9 2.87 16.7 3.28 17.7 3.73
21 9.45 1.95 11.3 2.22 13.1 2.56 14.0 2.75 14.9 2.95 16.7 3.38 17.6 3.84
23 9.45 1.98 11.3 2.32 13.1 2.69 14.0 2.90 14.9 3.11 16.7 3.57 17.4 4.01
25 9.45 2.07 11.3 2.43 13.1 2.83 14.0 3.05 14.9 3.28 16.7 3.78 17.1 4.16
27 9.45 2.15 11.3 2.54 13.1 2.98 14.0 3.21 14.9 3.46 16.5 3.99 16.9 4.30
29 9.45 2.25 11.3 2.66 13.1 3.13 14.0 3.39 14.9 3.65 16.3 4.22 16.6 4.45
31 9.45 2.35 11.3 2.79 13.1 3.29 14.0 3.57 14.9 3.85 16.0 4.46 16.4 4.59
33 9.45 2.45 11.3 2.93 13.1 3.47 14.0 3.76 14.9 4.06 15.8 4.71 16.1 4.74
35 9.45 2.56 11.3 3.07 13.1 3.65 14.0 3.96 14.9 4.29 15.5 4.86 15.9 4.89
37 9.45 2.68 11.3 3.22 13.1 3.84 14.0 4.17 14.9 4.53 15.3 5.00 15.6 5.03
39 9.45 2.80 11.3 3.38 13.1 4.04 14.0 4.40 14.7 4.78 15.0 5.15 15.4 5.18
284
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 11.20
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 7.56 1.43 9.02 1.76 10.5 1.85 11.2 1.91 11.9 1.96 13.4 2.07 14.8 2.18
12 7.56 1.48 9.02 1.78 10.5 1.88 11.2 1.93 11.9 1.98 13.4 2.09 14.8 2.21
14 7.56 1.51 9.02 1.81 10.5 1.91 11.2 1.96 11.9 2.02 13.4 2.13 14.8 2.25
16 7.56 1.53 9.02 1.83 10.5 1.93 11.2 1.99 11.9 2.04 13.4 2.16 14.8 2.28
18 7.56 1.56 9.02 1.86 10.5 1.96 11.2 2.02 11.9 2.08 13.4 2.20 14.8 2.32
20 7.56 1.58 9.02 1.88 10.5 1.99 11.2 2.05 11.9 2.10 13.4 2.23 14.8 2.35
21 7.56 1.60 9.02 1.90 10.5 2.02 11.2 2.07 11.9 2.13 13.4 2.26 14.8 2.38
23 7.56 1.67 9.02 2.00 10.5 2.11 11.2 2.17 11.9 2.23 13.4 2.36 14.8 2.49
25 7.56 1.80 9.02 2.11 10.5 2.23 11.2 2.29 11.9 2.36 13.4 2.51 14.8 2.67
27 7.56 1.87 9.02 2.20 10.5 2.33 11.2 2.41 11.9 2.48 13.4 2.65 14.8 2.83
29 7.56 1.98 9.02 2.31 10.5 2.46 11.2 2.54 11.9 2.62 13.4 2.80 14.8 2.98
31 7.56 2.10 9.02 2.44 10.5 2.60 11.2 2.68 11.9 2.77 13.4 2.96 14.8 3.16
33 7.56 2.22 9.02 2.57 10.5 2.74 11.2 2.83 11.9 2.93 13.4 3.12 14.8 3.34
35 7.56 2.34 9.02 2.71 10.5 2.89 11.2 2.98 11.9 3.08 13.4 3.30 14.8 3.52
37 7.56 2.47 9.02 2.84 10.5 3.04 11.2 3.14 11.9 3.25 13.4 3.47 14.8 3.72
39 7.56 2.60 9.02 2.99 10.5 3.20 11.2 3.31 11.9 3.42 13.4 3.66 14.7 3.93
285
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 8.40
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 5.67 1.03 6.76 1.37 7.85 1.46 8.40 1.52 8.95 1.57 10.0 1.68 11.1 1.79
12 5.67 1.05 6.76 1.39 7.85 1.49 8.40 1.54 8.95 1.59 10.0 1.70 11.1 1.82
14 5.67 1.07 6.76 1.41 7.85 1.51 8.40 1.56 8.95 1.62 10.0 1.73 11.1 1.85
16 5.67 1.08 6.76 1.42 7.85 1.52 8.40 1.58 8.95 1.63 10.0 1.75 11.1 1.87
18 5.67 1.10 6.76 1.44 7.85 1.54 8.40 1.60 8.95 1.66 10.0 1.78 11.1 1.90
20 5.67 1.11 6.76 1.45 7.85 1.56 8.40 1.62 8.95 1.67 10.0 1.80 11.1 1.92
21 5.67 1.12 6.76 1.46 7.85 1.58 8.40 1.63 8.95 1.69 10.0 1.82 11.1 1.94
23 5.67 1.14 6.76 1.48 7.85 1.59 8.40 1.65 8.95 1.71 10.0 1.84 11.1 1.97
25 5.67 1.19 6.76 1.53 7.85 1.65 8.40 1.71 8.95 1.78 10.0 1.93 11.1 2.09
27 5.67 1.24 6.76 1.58 7.85 1.71 8.40 1.79 8.95 1.86 10.0 2.03 11.1 2.21
29 5.67 1.31 6.76 1.65 7.85 1.80 8.40 1.88 8.95 1.96 10.0 2.14 11.1 2.32
31 5.67 1.39 6.76 1.73 7.85 1.89 8.40 1.97 8.95 2.06 10.0 2.25 11.1 2.45
33 5.67 1.45 6.76 1.80 7.85 1.97 8.40 2.06 8.95 2.16 10.0 2.35 11.1 2.57
35 5.67 1.54 6.76 1.89 7.85 2.07 8.40 2.16 8.95 2.26 10.0 2.48 11.1 2.70
37 5.67 1.62 6.76 1.97 7.85 2.17 8.40 2.27 8.95 2.38 10.0 2.60 11.1 2.85
39 5.67 1.71 6.76 2.06 7.85 2.27 8.40 2.38 8.95 2.49 10.0 2.73 11.1 3.00
286
287
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 20.15
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 13.6 3.02 16.2 3.26 18.8 3.51 20.2 3.64 20.4 3.77 20.9 4.04 21.4 4.31
12 13.6 3.04 16.2 3.28 18.8 3.54 19.9 3.67 20.1 3.80 20.6 4.08 21.1 4.35
14 13.6 3.06 16.2 3.31 18.8 3.57 19.6 3.70 19.9 3.84 20.4 4.12 20.9 4.40
16 13.6 3.08 16.2 3.34 18.8 3.60 19.4 3.74 19.6 3.88 20.1 4.16 20.6 4.50
18 13.6 3.10 16.2 3.36 18.8 3.64 19.1 3.78 19.3 3.92 19.8 4.29 20.3 4.71
20 13.6 3.13 16.2 3.39 18.6 3.69 18.8 3.87 19.1 4.06 19.6 4.47 20.1 4.92
21 13.6 3.14 16.2 3.41 18.5 3.75 18.7 3.94 19.0 4.14 19.4 4.57 19.9 5.03
23 13.6 3.17 16.2 3.51 18.2 3.88 18.4 4.09 18.7 4.30 19.2 4.76 19.7 5.20
25 13.6 3.26 16.2 3.62 17.9 4.02 18.2 4.24 18.4 4.47 18.9 4.97 19.4 5.35
27 13.6 3.34 16.2 3.73 17.7 4.17 17.9 4.40 18.2 4.65 18.7 5.18 19.1 5.49
29 13.6 3.44 16.2 3.85 17.4 4.32 17.7 4.58 17.9 4.84 18.4 5.41 18.9 5.64
31 13.6 3.54 16.2 3.98 17.2 4.48 17.4 4.76 17.6 5.04 18.1 5.65 18.6 5.78
33 13.6 3.64 16.2 4.12 16.9 4.66 17.1 4.95 17.4 5.25 17.9 5.90 18.4 5.93
35 13.6 3.75 16.1 4.26 16.6 4.84 16.9 5.15 17.1 5.48 17.6 6.05 18.1 6.08
37 13.6 3.83 15.9 4.37 16.4 4.99 16.6 5.32 16.9 5.63 17.3 6.10 17.8 6.13
39 13.6 3.90 15.6 4.48 16.1 5.14 16.4 5.50 16.6 5.78 17.1 6.15 17.6 6.18
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 18.60
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 12.6 2.99 15.0 3.23 17.4 3.48 18.6 3.61 19.8 3.74 20.5 4.01 21.0 4.28
12 12.6 3.01 15.0 3.25 17.4 3.51 18.6 3.64 19.8 3.77 20.3 4.05 20.7 4.32
14 12.6 3.03 15.0 3.28 17.4 3.54 18.6 3.67 19.6 3.81 20.0 4.09 20.5 4.37
16 12.6 3.05 15.0 3.31 17.4 3.57 18.6 3.71 19.3 3.85 19.8 4.13 20.2 4.47
18 12.6 3.07 15.0 3.33 17.4 3.61 18.6 3.75 19.0 3.89 19.5 4.26 19.9 4.68
20 12.6 3.10 15.0 3.36 17.4 3.66 18.6 3.84 18.8 4.03 19.2 4.44 19.7 4.89
21 12.6 3.11 15.0 3.38 17.4 3.72 18.4 3.91 18.6 4.11 19.1 4.54 19.6 5.00
23 12.6 3.14 15.0 3.48 17.4 3.85 18.2 4.06 18.4 4.27 18.8 4.73 19.3 5.17
25 12.6 3.23 15.0 3.59 17.4 3.99 17.9 4.21 18.1 4.44 18.6 4.94 19.0 5.32
27 12.6 3.31 15.0 3.70 17.4 4.14 17.6 4.37 17.9 4.62 18.3 5.15 18.8 5.46
29 12.6 3.41 15.0 3.82 17.1 4.29 17.4 4.55 17.6 4.81 18.1 5.38 18.5 5.61
31 12.6 3.51 15.0 3.95 16.9 4.45 17.1 4.73 17.3 5.01 17.8 5.62 18.2 5.75
33 12.6 3.61 15.0 4.09 16.6 4.63 16.8 4.92 17.1 5.22 17.5 5.87 18.0 5.90
35 12.6 3.72 15.0 4.23 16.4 4.81 16.6 5.12 16.8 5.45 17.3 6.02 17.7 6.05
37 12.6 3.73 15.0 4.27 16.1 4.89 16.3 5.22 16.5 5.58 17.0 6.05 17.5 6.08
39 12.6 3.74 15.0 4.32 15.8 4.98 16.1 5.34 16.3 5.72 16.7 6.09 17.2 6.12
288
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 15.50
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 10.5 2.66 12.5 2.90 14.5 3.15 15.5 3.28 16.5 3.41 18.5 3.68 20.2 3.95
12 10.5 2.68 12.5 2.92 14.5 3.18 15.5 3.31 16.5 3.44 18.5 3.72 20.0 3.99
14 10.5 2.70 12.5 2.95 14.5 3.21 15.5 3.34 16.5 3.48 18.5 3.76 19.7 4.04
16 10.5 2.72 12.5 2.98 14.5 3.24 15.5 3.38 16.5 3.52 18.5 3.80 19.4 4.14
18 10.5 2.74 12.5 3.00 14.5 3.28 15.5 3.42 16.5 3.56 18.5 3.93 19.2 4.35
20 10.5 2.77 12.5 3.03 14.5 3.33 15.5 3.51 16.5 3.70 18.5 4.11 18.9 4.56
21 10.5 2.78 12.5 3.05 14.5 3.39 15.5 3.58 16.5 3.78 18.4 4.21 18.8 4.67
23 10.5 2.81 12.5 3.15 14.5 3.52 15.5 3.73 16.5 3.94 18.1 4.40 18.5 4.84
25 10.5 2.90 12.5 3.26 14.5 3.66 15.5 3.88 16.5 4.11 17.9 4.61 18.3 4.99
27 10.5 2.98 12.5 3.37 14.5 3.81 15.5 4.04 16.5 4.29 17.6 4.82 18.0 5.13
29 10.5 3.08 12.5 3.49 14.5 3.96 15.5 4.22 16.5 4.48 17.4 5.05 17.7 5.28
31 10.5 3.18 12.5 3.62 14.5 4.12 15.5 4.40 16.5 4.68 17.1 5.29 17.5 5.42
33 10.5 3.28 12.5 3.76 14.5 4.30 15.5 4.59 16.5 4.89 16.8 5.54 17.2 5.57
35 10.5 3.39 12.5 3.90 14.5 4.48 15.5 4.79 16.2 5.12 16.6 5.69 16.9 5.72
37 10.5 3.51 12.5 4.05 14.5 4.67 15.5 5.00 15.9 5.36 16.3 5.83 16.7 5.86
39 10.5 3.63 12.5 4.21 14.5 4.87 15.5 5.23 15.7 5.61 16.0 5.98 16.4 6.01
289
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 12.40
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 8.37 2.06 10.0 2.15 11.6 2.24 12.4 2.30 13.2 2.43 14.8 2.70 16.4 2.97
12 8.37 2.08 10.0 2.18 11.6 2.28 12.4 2.33 13.2 2.46 14.8 2.74 16.4 3.01
14 8.37 2.12 10.0 2.22 11.6 2.32 12.4 2.37 13.2 2.51 14.8 2.79 16.4 3.07
16 8.37 2.15 10.0 2.25 11.6 2.35 12.4 2.41 13.2 2.55 14.8 2.83 16.4 3.17
18 8.37 2.19 10.0 2.29 11.6 2.39 12.4 2.45 13.2 2.59 14.8 2.96 16.4 3.38
20 8.37 2.21 10.0 2.31 11.6 2.42 12.4 2.48 13.2 2.67 14.8 3.08 16.4 3.53
21 8.37 2.24 10.0 2.34 11.6 2.46 12.4 2.51 13.2 2.71 14.8 3.14 16.4 3.60
23 8.37 2.36 10.0 2.47 11.6 2.58 12.4 2.64 13.2 2.85 14.8 3.31 16.4 3.75
25 8.37 2.50 10.0 2.61 11.6 2.73 12.4 2.79 13.2 3.02 14.8 3.52 16.4 3.90
27 8.37 2.61 10.0 2.74 11.6 2.87 12.4 2.95 13.2 3.20 14.8 3.73 16.4 4.04
29 8.37 2.76 10.0 2.89 11.6 3.04 12.4 3.12 13.2 3.38 14.8 3.95 16.4 4.18
31 8.37 2.92 10.0 3.06 11.6 3.22 12.4 3.30 13.2 3.58 14.8 4.19 16.4 4.32
33 8.37 3.02 10.0 3.17 11.6 3.34 12.4 3.43 13.2 3.73 14.8 4.38 16.4 4.41
35 8.37 3.08 10.0 3.25 11.6 3.43 12.4 3.52 13.2 3.85 14.8 4.42 16.2 4.45
37 8.37 3.26 10.0 3.43 11.6 3.63 12.4 3.73 13.2 4.09 14.8 4.56 15.9 4.59
39 8.37 3.44 10.0 3.63 11.6 3.84 12.4 3.95 13.2 4.33 14.8 4.70 15.7 4.73
290
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 9.30
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
10 6.28 1.46 7.49 1.55 8.70 1.64 9.30 1.70 9.90 1.83 11.1 2.10 12.3 2.37
12 6.28 1.47 7.49 1.57 8.70 1.67 9.30 1.72 9.90 1.85 11.1 2.13 12.3 2.40
14 6.28 1.50 7.49 1.60 8.70 1.70 9.30 1.75 9.90 1.89 11.1 2.17 12.3 2.45
16 6.28 1.51 7.49 1.61 8.70 1.71 9.30 1.77 9.90 1.91 11.1 2.19 12.3 2.53
18 6.28 1.54 7.49 1.64 8.70 1.74 9.30 1.80 9.90 1.94 11.1 2.31 12.3 2.73
20 6.28 1.56 7.49 1.66 8.70 1.77 9.30 1.83 9.90 2.02 11.1 2.43 12.3 2.88
21 6.28 1.57 7.49 1.67 8.70 1.79 9.30 1.84 9.90 2.04 11.1 2.47 12.3 2.93
23 6.28 1.59 7.49 1.70 8.70 1.81 9.30 1.87 9.90 2.08 11.1 2.54 12.3 2.98
25 6.28 1.66 7.49 1.77 8.70 1.89 9.30 1.95 9.90 2.18 11.1 2.68 12.3 3.06
27 6.28 1.71 7.49 1.84 8.70 1.97 9.30 2.05 9.90 2.30 11.1 2.83 12.3 3.14
29 6.28 1.79 7.49 1.92 8.70 2.07 9.30 2.15 9.90 2.41 11.1 2.98 12.3 3.21
31 6.28 1.87 7.49 2.01 8.70 2.17 9.30 2.25 9.90 2.53 11.1 3.14 12.3 3.27
33 6.28 1.95 7.49 2.10 8.70 2.27 9.30 2.36 9.90 2.66 11.1 3.31 12.3 3.34
35 6.28 2.03 7.49 2.20 8.70 2.38 9.30 2.47 9.90 2.80 11.1 3.37 12.3 3.40
37 6.28 2.13 7.49 2.30 8.70 2.50 9.30 2.60 9.90 2.96 11.1 3.43 12.3 3.46
39 6.28 2.24 7.49 2.43 8.70 2.64 9.30 2.75 9.90 3.13 11.1 3.50 12.3 3.53
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 16.25
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 11.7 3.67 11.7 3.76 11.7 3.85 11.6 3.89 11.6 3.94 11.6 3.65
-13 12.3 3.78 12.3 3.86 12.3 3.94 12.3 3.95 12.2 3.77 12.2 3.41
-11 12.9 4.02 12.9 4.10 12.9 4.03 12.9 3.85 12.9 3.68 12.8 3.35
-10 13.2 4.10 13.2 4.17 13.2 4.07 13.2 3.90 13.2 3.74 13.1 3.41
-9.1 13.5 4.17 13.5 4.20 13.5 4.10 13.4 3.94 13.4 3.78 13.4 3.46
-7.6 14.0 4.46 13.9 4.26 13.9 4.16 13.9 4.00 13.9 3.85 13.9 3.56
-5.6 14.6 4.61 14.6 4.31 14.5 4.23 14.5 4.09 14.5 3.95 14.2 3.67
-3.7 15.2 4.64 15.1 4.36 15.1 4.28 15.1 4.14 15.1 4.01 14.2 3.75
-0.7 16.1 4.69 16.1 4.43 16.0 4.37 15.7 4.25 15.2 4.13 14.2 3.89
2.2 17.0 4.65 16.9 4.41 16.3 4.17 15.7 4.05 15.2 3.94 14.2 3.72
4.1 17.6 4.44 17.3 4.21 16.3 3.99 15.7 3.88 15.2 3.77 14.2 3.56
6 18.1 4.26 17.3 4.04 16.3 3.83 15.7 3.73 15.2 3.62 14.2 3.42
7.9 18.3 4.09 17.3 3.88 16.3 3.68 15.7 3.58 15.2 3.48 14.2 3.29
9.8 18.3 3.94 17.3 3.74 16.3 3.54 15.7 3.45 15.2 3.35 14.2 3.17
11.8 18.3 3.78 17.3 3.59 16.3 3.40 15.7 3.31 15.2 3.22 14.2 3.04
13.7 18.3 3.65 17.3 3.47 16.3 3.29 15.7 3.20 15.2 3.12 14.2 2.95
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 15.00
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 11.7 3.80 11.6 3.89 11.6 3.98 11.6 4.02 11.6 4.07 11.6 3.78
-13 12.3 3.91 12.3 3.99 12.2 4.07 12.2 4.08 12.2 3.90 12.2 3.54
-11 12.9 4.14 12.9 4.22 12.8 4.15 12.8 3.97 12.8 3.80 12.8 3.47
-10 13.2 4.22 13.2 4.29 13.2 4.19 13.1 4.02 13.1 3.86 13.1 3.53
-9.1 13.5 4.29 13.5 4.32 13.4 4.22 13.4 4.06 13.4 3.90 13.1 3.58
-7.6 13.9 4.57 13.9 4.37 13.9 4.27 13.9 4.11 13.9 3.96 13.1 3.67
-5.6 14.5 4.65 14.5 4.40 14.5 4.33 14.5 4.19 14.0 4.05 13.1 3.77
-3.7 15.1 4.70 15.1 4.42 15.0 4.35 14.5 4.21 14.0 4.08 13.1 3.82
-0.7 16.0 4.36 16.0 4.10 15.0 4.03 14.5 3.91 14.0 3.79 13.1 3.55
2.2 16.9 4.24 16.0 4.00 15.0 3.76 14.5 3.64 14.0 3.53 13.1 3.31
4.1 16.9 4.06 16.0 3.83 15.0 3.61 14.5 3.50 14.0 3.39 13.1 3.18
6 16.9 3.89 16.0 3.67 15.0 3.46 14.5 3.36 14.0 3.25 13.1 3.05
7.9 16.9 3.74 16.0 3.53 15.0 3.33 14.5 3.23 14.0 3.13 13.1 2.94
9.8 16.9 3.61 16.0 3.41 15.0 3.21 14.5 3.12 14.0 3.02 13.1 2.84
11.8 16.9 3.47 16.0 3.28 15.0 3.09 14.5 3.00 14.0 2.91 13.1 2.73
13.7 16.9 3.34 16.0 3.16 15.0 2.98 14.5 2.89 14.0 2.81 13.1 2.64
308
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 12.50
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 11.6 4.08 11.6 4.17 11.6 4.26 11.5 4.30 11.5 4.35 10.9 4.06
-13 12.2 4.17 12.2 4.25 12.2 4.33 12.1 4.34 11.7 4.16 10.9 3.80
-11 12.8 4.24 12.8 4.32 12.5 4.25 12.1 4.07 11.7 3.90 10.9 3.57
-10 13.1 4.28 13.1 4.35 12.5 4.12 12.1 3.95 11.7 3.79 10.9 3.46
-9.1 13.4 4.31 13.3 4.34 12.5 4.01 12.1 3.85 11.7 3.69 10.9 3.37
-7.6 13.9 4.35 13.3 4.15 12.5 3.84 12.1 3.68 11.7 3.53 10.9 3.24
-5.6 14.1 4.23 13.3 3.93 12.5 3.63 12.1 3.49 11.7 3.35 10.9 3.07
-3.7 14.1 4.02 13.3 3.74 12.5 3.46 12.1 3.32 11.7 3.19 10.9 2.93
-0.7 14.1 3.73 13.3 3.47 12.5 3.21 12.1 3.09 11.7 2.97 10.9 2.73
2.2 14.1 3.49 13.3 3.25 12.5 3.01 12.1 2.89 11.7 2.78 10.9 2.56
4.1 14.1 3.34 13.3 3.11 12.5 2.89 12.1 2.78 11.7 2.67 10.9 2.46
6 14.1 3.21 13.3 2.99 12.5 2.78 12.1 2.68 11.7 2.57 10.9 2.37
7.9 14.1 3.09 13.3 2.88 12.5 2.68 12.1 2.58 11.7 2.48 10.9 2.29
9.8 14.1 2.98 13.3 2.78 12.5 2.58 12.1 2.49 11.7 2.39 10.9 2.21
11.8 14.1 2.87 13.3 2.68 12.5 2.49 12.1 2.40 11.7 2.31 10.9 2.13
13.7 14.1 2.77 13.3 2.59 12.5 2.41 12.1 2.32 11.7 2.24 10.9 2.07
309
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 10.00
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 11.3 3.94 10.6 3.79 10.0 3.64 9.68 3.56 9.36 3.49 8.71 3.35
-13 11.3 3.69 10.6 3.55 10.0 3.41 9.68 3.34 9.36 3.27 8.71 3.14
-11 11.3 3.47 10.6 3.34 10.0 3.21 9.68 3.14 9.36 3.08 8.71 2.95
-10 11.3 3.37 10.6 3.25 10.0 3.12 9.68 3.06 9.36 3.00 8.71 2.87
-9.1 11.3 3.29 10.6 3.16 10.0 3.04 9.68 2.98 9.36 2.92 8.71 2.80
-7.6 11.3 3.15 10.6 3.03 10.0 2.92 9.68 2.86 9.36 2.80 8.71 2.69
-5.6 11.3 2.98 10.6 2.88 10.0 2.77 9.68 2.71 9.36 2.66 8.71 2.55
-3.7 11.3 2.87 10.6 2.76 10.0 2.65 9.68 2.60 9.36 2.55 8.71 2.45
-0.7 11.3 2.66 10.6 2.57 10.0 2.47 9.68 2.42 9.36 2.38 8.71 2.28
2.2 11.3 2.51 10.6 2.41 10.0 2.32 9.68 2.28 9.36 2.23 8.71 2.15
4.1 11.3 2.40 10.6 2.31 10.0 2.23 9.68 2.18 9.36 2.14 8.71 2.06
6 11.3 2.33 10.6 2.24 10.0 2.15 9.68 2.11 9.36 2.07 8.71 1.99
7.9 11.3 2.24 10.6 2.16 10.0 2.08 9.68 2.05 9.36 2.01 8.71 1.93
9.8 11.3 2.16 10.6 2.08 10.0 2.01 9.68 1.97 9.36 1.93 8.71 1.86
11.8 11.3 2.09 10.6 2.01 10.0 1.94 9.68 1.91 9.36 1.87 8.71 1.80
13.7 11.3 2.02 10.6 1.95 10.0 1.88 9.68 1.84 9.36 1.81 8.71 1.74
310
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 7.50
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 8.46 2.88 7.98 2.73 7.50 2.58 7.26 2.50 7.02 2.43 6.54 2.29
-13 8.46 2.71 7.98 2.57 7.50 2.43 7.26 2.36 7.02 2.29 6.54 2.16
-11 8.46 2.55 7.98 2.42 7.50 2.29 7.26 2.22 7.02 2.16 6.54 2.03
-10 8.46 2.48 7.98 2.36 7.50 2.23 7.26 2.17 7.02 2.11 6.54 1.98
-9.1 8.46 2.43 7.98 2.30 7.50 2.18 7.26 2.12 7.02 2.06 6.54 1.94
-7.6 8.46 2.33 7.98 2.21 7.50 2.10 7.26 2.04 7.02 1.98 6.54 1.87
-5.6 8.46 2.21 7.98 2.11 7.50 2.00 7.26 1.94 7.02 1.89 6.54 1.78
-3.7 8.46 2.14 7.98 2.03 7.50 1.92 7.26 1.87 7.02 1.82 6.54 1.72
-0.7 8.46 1.99 7.98 1.90 7.50 1.80 7.26 1.75 7.02 1.71 6.54 1.61
2.2 8.46 1.89 7.98 1.79 7.50 1.70 7.26 1.66 7.02 1.61 6.54 1.53
4.1 8.46 1.81 7.98 1.72 7.50 1.64 7.26 1.59 7.02 1.55 6.54 1.47
6 8.46 1.77 7.98 1.68 7.50 1.59 7.26 1.55 7.02 1.51 6.54 1.43
7.9 8.46 1.70 7.98 1.62 7.50 1.54 7.26 1.51 7.02 1.47 6.54 1.39
9.8 8.46 1.64 7.98 1.56 7.50 1.49 7.26 1.45 7.02 1.41 6.54 1.34
11.8 8.46 1.59 7.98 1.51 7.50 1.44 7.26 1.41 7.02 1.37 6.54 1.30
13.7 8.46 1.54 7.98 1.47 7.50 1.40 7.26 1.36 7.02 1.33 6.54 1.26
311
312
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 20.80
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.7 5.38 12.7 5.47 12.6 5.56 12.6 5.60 12.6 5.65 12.6 5.36
-13 13.4 5.47 13.3 5.55 13.3 5.63 13.3 5.64 13.3 5.46 13.2 5.10
-11 14.0 5.54 14.0 5.62 14.0 5.55 13.9 5.37 13.9 5.20 13.9 4.87
-10 14.4 5.58 14.3 5.65 14.3 5.42 14.3 5.25 14.3 5.09 14.2 4.76
-9.1 14.7 5.61 14.6 5.64 14.6 5.31 14.6 5.15 14.5 4.99 14.5 4.67
-7.6 15.2 5.70 15.1 5.50 15.1 5.19 15.1 5.03 15.0 4.88 15.0 4.59
-5.6 15.8 5.68 15.8 5.38 15.7 5.08 15.7 4.94 15.7 4.80 15.7 4.52
-3.7 16.4 5.54 16.4 5.26 16.4 4.98 16.3 4.84 16.3 4.71 16.3 4.45
-0.7 17.4 5.38 17.4 5.12 17.4 4.86 17.3 4.74 17.3 4.62 17.3 4.38
2.2 18.4 5.24 18.3 5.00 18.3 4.76 18.3 4.64 18.3 4.53 18.1 4.31
4.1 19.0 5.12 19.0 4.89 18.9 4.67 18.9 4.56 18.9 4.45 18.1 4.24
6 19.6 5.02 19.6 4.80 19.6 4.59 19.5 4.49 19.5 4.38 18.1 4.18
7.9 20.3 4.90 20.2 4.69 20.2 4.49 20.1 4.39 19.5 4.29 18.1 4.10
9.8 20.9 4.79 20.8 4.59 20.8 4.39 20.1 4.30 19.5 4.20 18.1 4.02
11.8 21.5 4.68 21.5 4.49 20.8 4.30 20.1 4.21 19.5 4.12 18.1 3.94
13.7 22.2 4.58 22.1 4.40 20.8 4.22 20.1 4.13 19.5 4.05 18.1 3.88
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 19.20
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.7 5.37 12.6 5.46 12.6 5.55 12.6 5.59 12.6 5.64 12.5 5.35
-13 13.3 5.46 13.3 5.54 13.3 5.62 13.2 5.63 13.2 5.45 13.2 5.09
-11 14.0 5.53 14.0 5.61 13.9 5.54 13.9 5.36 13.9 5.19 13.8 4.86
-10 14.3 5.57 14.3 5.64 14.2 5.41 14.2 5.24 14.2 5.08 14.2 4.75
-9.1 14.6 5.60 14.6 5.63 14.5 5.30 14.5 5.14 14.5 4.98 14.5 4.66
-7.6 15.1 5.69 15.1 5.49 15.0 5.18 15.0 5.02 15.0 4.87 15.0 4.58
-5.6 15.8 5.67 15.7 5.37 15.7 5.07 15.7 4.93 15.7 4.79 15.6 4.51
-3.7 16.4 5.53 16.4 5.25 16.3 4.97 16.3 4.83 16.3 4.70 16.3 4.44
-0.7 17.4 5.37 17.3 5.11 17.3 4.85 17.3 4.73 17.3 4.61 16.7 4.37
2.2 18.3 5.23 18.3 4.99 18.3 4.75 18.2 4.63 18.0 4.52 16.7 4.30
4.1 19.0 5.11 18.9 4.88 18.9 4.66 18.6 4.55 18.0 4.44 16.7 4.23
6 19.6 5.01 19.5 4.79 19.2 4.58 18.6 4.48 18.0 4.37 16.7 4.17
7.9 20.2 4.89 20.2 4.68 19.2 4.48 18.6 4.38 18.0 4.28 16.7 4.09
9.8 20.8 4.78 20.4 4.58 19.2 4.38 18.6 4.29 18.0 4.19 16.7 4.01
11.8 21.5 4.67 20.4 4.48 19.2 4.29 18.6 4.20 18.0 4.11 16.7 3.93
13.7 21.7 4.57 20.4 4.39 19.2 4.21 18.6 4.12 18.0 4.04 16.7 3.87
313
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 16.00
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.6 4.92 12.5 5.01 12.5 5.10 12.5 5.14 12.5 5.19 12.5 4.90
-13 13.2 5.01 13.2 5.09 13.2 5.17 13.2 5.18 13.1 5.00 13.1 4.64
-11 13.9 5.08 13.9 5.16 13.8 5.09 13.8 4.91 13.8 4.74 13.8 4.41
-10 14.2 5.12 14.2 5.19 14.2 4.96 14.1 4.79 14.1 4.63 13.9 4.30
-9.1 14.5 5.15 14.5 5.18 14.5 4.85 14.4 4.69 14.4 4.53 13.9 4.21
-7.6 15.0 5.19 15.0 4.99 14.9 4.68 14.9 4.52 14.9 4.37 13.9 4.08
-5.6 15.7 5.07 15.6 4.77 15.6 4.47 15.5 4.33 15.0 4.19 13.9 3.91
-3.7 16.3 4.86 16.3 4.58 16.0 4.30 15.5 4.16 15.0 4.03 13.9 3.77
-0.7 17.3 4.57 17.0 4.31 16.0 4.05 15.5 3.93 15.0 3.81 13.9 3.57
2.2 18.1 4.33 17.0 4.09 16.0 3.85 15.5 3.73 15.0 3.62 13.9 3.40
4.1 18.1 4.18 17.0 3.95 16.0 3.73 15.5 3.62 15.0 3.51 13.9 3.30
6 18.1 4.05 17.0 3.83 16.0 3.62 15.5 3.52 15.0 3.41 13.9 3.21
7.9 18.1 3.93 17.0 3.72 16.0 3.52 15.5 3.42 15.0 3.32 13.9 3.13
9.8 18.1 3.82 17.0 3.62 16.0 3.42 15.5 3.33 15.0 3.23 13.9 3.05
11.8 18.1 3.71 17.0 3.52 16.0 3.33 15.5 3.24 15.0 3.15 13.9 2.97
13.7 18.1 3.61 17.0 3.43 16.0 3.25 15.5 3.16 15.0 3.08 13.9 2.91
314
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 12.80
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.5 4.47 12.4 4.32 12.4 4.17 12.4 4.09 12.0 4.02 11.2 3.88
-13 13.1 4.52 13.1 4.38 12.8 4.24 12.4 4.17 12.0 4.10 11.2 3.97
-11 13.8 4.42 13.6 4.29 12.8 4.16 12.4 4.09 12.0 4.03 11.2 3.90
-10 14.1 4.28 13.6 4.16 12.8 4.03 12.4 3.97 12.0 3.91 11.2 3.78
-9.1 14.4 4.17 13.6 4.04 12.8 3.92 12.4 3.86 12.0 3.80 11.2 3.68
-7.6 14.4 3.98 13.6 3.86 12.8 3.75 12.4 3.69 12.0 3.63 11.2 3.52
-5.6 14.4 3.75 13.6 3.65 12.8 3.54 12.4 3.48 12.0 3.43 11.2 3.32
-3.7 14.4 3.59 13.6 3.48 12.8 3.37 12.4 3.32 12.0 3.27 11.2 3.17
-0.7 14.4 3.36 13.6 3.27 12.8 3.17 12.4 3.12 12.0 3.08 11.2 2.98
2.2 14.4 3.16 13.6 3.06 12.8 2.97 12.4 2.93 12.0 2.88 11.2 2.80
4.1 14.4 3.02 13.6 2.93 12.8 2.85 12.4 2.80 12.0 2.76 11.2 2.68
6 14.4 2.92 13.6 2.83 12.8 2.74 12.4 2.70 12.0 2.66 11.2 2.58
7.9 14.4 2.80 13.6 2.72 12.8 2.64 12.4 2.61 12.0 2.57 11.2 2.49
9.8 14.4 2.69 13.6 2.61 12.8 2.54 12.4 2.50 12.0 2.46 11.2 2.39
11.8 14.4 2.60 13.6 2.52 12.8 2.45 12.4 2.42 12.0 2.38 11.2 2.31
13.7 14.4 2.51 13.6 2.44 12.8 2.37 12.4 2.33 12.0 2.30 11.2 2.23
315
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 9.60
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 10.8 3.55 10.2 3.40 9.60 3.25 9.29 3.17 8.98 3.10 8.37 2.96
-13 10.8 3.60 10.2 3.46 9.60 3.32 9.29 3.25 8.98 3.18 8.37 3.05
-11 10.8 3.50 10.2 3.37 9.60 3.24 9.29 3.17 8.98 3.11 8.37 2.98
-10 10.8 3.36 10.2 3.24 9.60 3.11 9.29 3.05 8.98 2.99 8.37 2.86
-9.1 10.8 3.25 10.2 3.12 9.60 3.00 9.29 2.94 8.98 2.88 8.37 2.76
-7.6 10.8 3.08 10.2 2.96 9.60 2.85 9.29 2.79 8.98 2.73 8.37 2.62
-5.6 10.8 2.91 10.2 2.81 9.60 2.70 9.29 2.64 8.98 2.59 8.37 2.48
-3.7 10.8 2.75 10.2 2.64 9.60 2.53 9.29 2.48 8.98 2.43 8.37 2.33
-0.7 10.8 2.54 10.2 2.45 9.60 2.35 9.29 2.30 8.98 2.26 8.37 2.16
2.2 10.8 2.36 10.2 2.26 9.60 2.17 9.29 2.13 8.98 2.08 8.37 2.00
4.1 10.8 2.22 10.2 2.13 9.60 2.05 9.29 2.00 8.98 1.96 8.37 1.88
6 10.8 2.12 10.2 2.03 9.60 1.94 9.29 1.90 8.98 1.86 8.37 1.78
7.9 10.8 2.00 10.2 1.92 9.60 1.84 9.29 1.81 8.98 1.77 8.37 1.69
9.8 10.8 1.89 10.2 1.81 9.60 1.74 9.29 1.70 8.98 1.66 8.37 1.59
11.8 10.8 1.80 10.2 1.72 9.60 1.65 9.29 1.62 8.98 1.58 8.37 1.51
13.7 10.8 1.71 10.2 1.64 9.60 1.57 9.29 1.53 8.98 1.50 8.37 1.43
316
317
Combination 130%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 23.40
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 13.0 5.90 12.9 5.99 12.9 6.08 12.9 6.12 12.8 6.17 12.8 5.88
-13 13.6 5.99 13.6 6.07 13.6 6.15 13.5 6.16 13.5 5.98 13.5 5.62
-11 14.3 6.06 14.3 6.14 14.2 6.07 14.2 5.89 14.2 5.72 14.1 5.39
-10 14.6 6.10 14.6 6.17 14.6 5.94 14.5 5.77 14.5 5.61 14.5 5.28
-9.1 14.9 6.13 14.9 6.16 14.9 5.83 14.8 5.67 14.8 5.51 14.8 5.19
-7.6 15.4 6.17 15.4 5.97 15.4 5.66 15.3 5.50 15.3 5.35 15.3 5.06
-5.6 16.1 6.05 16.1 5.75 16.0 5.45 16.0 5.31 16.0 5.17 15.9 4.89
-3.7 16.7 5.84 16.7 5.56 16.7 5.28 16.6 5.14 16.6 5.01 16.6 4.75
-0.7 17.7 5.55 17.7 5.29 17.7 5.03 17.6 4.91 17.6 4.79 17.6 4.55
2.2 18.7 5.31 18.7 5.07 18.6 4.83 18.6 4.71 18.6 4.60 18.5 4.38
4.1 19.3 5.16 19.3 4.93 19.3 4.71 19.2 4.60 19.2 4.49 19.2 4.28
6 20.0 5.03 19.9 4.81 19.9 4.60 19.9 4.50 19.9 4.39 19.8 4.19
7.9 20.6 4.91 20.6 4.70 20.5 4.50 20.5 4.40 20.5 4.30 20.4 4.11
9.8 21.3 4.80 21.2 4.60 21.2 4.40 21.1 4.31 21.1 4.21 20.4 4.03
11.8 21.9 4.69 21.9 4.50 21.8 4.31 21.8 4.22 21.8 4.13 20.4 3.95
13.7 22.6 4.59 22.5 4.41 22.5 4.23 22.4 4.14 21.9 4.06 20.4 3.89
Combination 120%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 21.60
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.9 5.92 12.9 6.01 12.8 6.10 12.8 6.14 12.8 6.19 12.8 5.90
-13 13.6 6.01 13.5 6.09 13.5 6.17 13.5 6.18 13.5 6.00 13.4 5.64
-11 14.3 6.08 14.2 6.16 14.2 6.09 14.2 5.91 14.1 5.74 14.1 5.41
-10 14.6 6.12 14.5 6.19 14.5 5.96 14.5 5.79 14.5 5.63 14.4 5.30
-9.1 14.9 6.15 14.8 6.18 14.8 5.85 14.8 5.69 14.8 5.53 14.7 5.21
-7.6 15.4 6.19 15.3 5.99 15.3 5.68 15.3 5.52 15.3 5.37 15.2 5.08
-5.6 16.1 6.09 16.0 5.79 16.0 5.49 16.0 5.35 15.9 5.21 15.9 4.93
-3.7 16.7 5.88 16.6 5.60 16.6 5.32 16.6 5.18 16.6 5.05 16.5 4.79
-0.7 17.7 5.69 17.7 5.43 17.6 5.17 17.6 5.05 17.6 4.93 17.5 4.69
2.2 18.7 5.45 18.6 5.21 18.6 4.97 18.6 4.85 18.5 4.74 18.5 4.52
4.1 19.3 5.30 19.3 5.07 19.2 4.85 19.2 4.74 19.2 4.63 18.8 4.42
6 19.9 5.17 19.9 4.95 19.9 4.74 19.8 4.64 19.8 4.53 18.8 4.33
7.9 20.6 5.05 20.5 4.84 20.5 4.64 20.5 4.54 20.2 4.44 18.8 4.25
9.8 21.2 4.94 21.2 4.74 21.1 4.54 20.9 4.45 20.2 4.35 18.8 4.17
11.8 21.9 4.83 21.8 4.64 21.6 4.45 20.9 4.36 20.2 4.27 18.8 4.09
13.7 22.5 4.73 22.5 4.55 21.6 4.37 20.9 4.28 20.2 4.20 18.8 4.03
318
Combination 100%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 18.00
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.8 5.63 12.8 5.72 12.7 5.81 12.7 5.85 12.7 5.90 12.7 5.61
-13 13.5 5.72 13.4 5.80 13.4 5.88 13.4 5.89 13.4 5.71 13.3 5.35
-11 14.1 5.79 14.1 5.87 14.1 5.80 14.1 5.62 14.0 5.45 14.0 5.12
-10 14.5 5.83 14.4 5.90 14.4 5.67 14.4 5.50 14.4 5.34 14.3 5.01
-9.1 14.8 5.86 14.7 5.89 14.7 5.56 14.7 5.40 14.7 5.24 14.6 4.92
-7.6 15.3 5.90 15.2 5.70 15.2 5.39 15.2 5.23 15.2 5.08 15.1 4.79
-5.6 15.9 5.78 15.9 5.48 15.9 5.18 15.9 5.04 15.8 4.90 15.7 4.62
-3.7 16.6 5.57 16.5 5.29 16.5 5.01 16.5 4.87 16.5 4.74 15.7 4.48
-0.7 17.6 5.28 17.5 5.02 17.5 4.76 17.4 4.64 16.8 4.52 15.7 4.28
2.2 18.5 5.04 18.5 4.80 18.0 4.56 17.4 4.44 16.8 4.33 15.7 4.11
4.1 19.2 4.89 19.1 4.66 18.0 4.44 17.4 4.33 16.8 4.22 15.7 4.01
6 19.8 4.76 19.2 4.54 18.0 4.33 17.4 4.23 16.8 4.12 15.7 3.92
7.9 20.3 4.64 19.2 4.43 18.0 4.23 17.4 4.13 16.8 4.03 15.7 3.84
9.8 20.3 4.53 19.2 4.33 18.0 4.13 17.4 4.04 16.8 3.94 15.7 3.76
11.8 20.3 4.42 19.2 4.23 18.0 4.04 17.4 3.95 16.8 3.86 15.7 3.68
13.7 20.3 4.32 19.2 4.14 18.0 3.96 17.4 3.87 16.8 3.79 15.7 3.62
319
Combination 80%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 14.40
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.7 5.07 12.7 4.92 12.6 4.77 12.6 4.69 12.6 4.62 12.6 4.48
-13 13.4 5.12 13.3 4.98 13.3 4.84 13.3 4.77 13.3 4.70 12.6 4.57
-11 14.0 5.02 14.0 4.89 14.0 4.76 13.9 4.69 13.5 4.63 12.6 4.50
-10 14.4 4.88 14.3 4.76 14.3 4.63 13.9 4.57 13.5 4.51 12.6 4.38
-9.1 14.7 4.77 14.6 4.64 14.4 4.52 13.9 4.46 13.5 4.40 12.6 4.28
-7.6 15.2 4.58 15.1 4.46 14.4 4.35 13.9 4.29 13.5 4.23 12.6 4.12
-5.6 15.8 4.35 15.3 4.25 14.4 4.14 13.9 4.08 13.5 4.03 12.6 3.92
-3.7 16.3 4.19 15.3 4.08 14.4 3.97 13.9 3.92 13.5 3.87 12.6 3.77
-0.7 16.3 3.91 15.3 3.82 14.4 3.72 13.9 3.67 13.5 3.63 12.6 3.53
2.2 16.3 3.71 15.3 3.61 14.4 3.52 13.9 3.48 13.5 3.43 12.6 3.35
4.1 16.3 3.57 15.3 3.48 14.4 3.40 13.9 3.35 13.5 3.31 12.6 3.23
6 16.3 3.47 15.3 3.38 14.4 3.29 13.9 3.25 13.5 3.21 12.6 3.13
7.9 16.3 3.35 15.3 3.27 14.4 3.19 13.9 3.16 13.5 3.12 12.6 3.04
9.8 16.3 3.24 15.3 3.16 14.4 3.09 13.9 3.05 13.5 3.01 12.6 2.94
11.8 16.3 3.15 15.3 3.07 14.4 3.00 13.9 2.97 13.5 2.93 12.6 2.86
13.7 16.3 3.06 15.3 2.99 14.4 2.92 13.9 2.88 13.5 2.85 12.6 2.78
320
Combination 60%
TC:Total Capacity (kW)、PI:Power Input (kW)
Capacity index(kW) 10.80
Outdoor Indoor Air Temperature (°CDB)
Air Temp. 16.0 18.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 24.0
(°CWB) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15 12.2 3.84 11.5 3.69 10.8 3.54 10.5 3.46 10.1 3.39 9.41 3.25
-13 12.2 3.89 11.5 3.75 10.8 3.61 10.5 3.54 10.1 3.47 9.41 3.34
-11 12.2 3.79 11.5 3.66 10.8 3.53 10.5 3.46 10.1 3.40 9.41 3.27
-10 12.2 3.68 11.5 3.56 10.8 3.43 10.5 3.37 10.1 3.31 9.41 3.18
-9.1 12.2 3.58 11.5 3.45 10.8 3.33 10.5 3.27 10.1 3.21 9.41 3.09
-7.6 12.2 3.46 11.5 3.34 10.8 3.23 10.5 3.17 10.1 3.11 9.41 3.00
-5.6 12.2 3.33 11.5 3.23 10.8 3.12 10.5 3.06 10.1 3.01 9.41 2.90
-3.7 12.2 3.19 11.5 3.08 10.8 2.97 10.5 2.92 10.1 2.87 9.41 2.77
-0.7 12.2 2.96 11.5 2.87 10.8 2.77 10.5 2.72 10.1 2.68 9.41 2.58
2.2 12.2 2.76 11.5 2.66 10.8 2.57 10.5 2.53 10.1 2.48 9.41 2.40
4.1 12.2 2.62 11.5 2.53 10.8 2.45 10.5 2.40 10.1 2.36 9.41 2.28
6 12.2 2.52 11.5 2.43 10.8 2.34 10.5 2.30 10.1 2.26 9.41 2.18
7.9 12.2 2.40 11.5 2.32 10.8 2.24 10.5 2.21 10.1 2.17 9.41 2.09
9.8 12.2 2.29 11.5 2.21 10.8 2.14 10.5 2.10 10.1 2.06 9.41 1.99
11.8 12.2 2.20 11.5 2.12 10.8 2.05 10.5 2.02 10.1 1.98 9.41 1.91
13.7 12.2 2.11 11.5 2.04 10.8 1.97 10.5 1.93 10.1 1.90 9.41 1.83
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
Indoor unit 0.8HP 1.0HP 1.25HP 1.5HP 1.75HP 2.0HP 2.5HP 3.0HP 3.5HP
Cooling capacity 2.2kW 2.8kW 3.2kW 3.6kW 4.5kW 5.6kW 6.3kW 7.1kW 9.0kW
Wall mounted ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Cooling Mini cassette ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Big cassette ○ ○ ○
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
20 6.00
18
14
4.00
12
10 3.00
8
2.00
6
4 1.00
2
0 0.00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 0 5 10 15 20 25
total indoor rated cooling capacity(kW) total indoor rated cooling capacity(kW)
18 5.00
16 4.50
cooling power input(kw)
14 4.00
cooling capa city(kW)
12 3.50
3.00
10
2.50
8
2.00
6 1.50
4 1.00
2 0.50
0 0.00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0 5 10 15 20
total indoo r rated cooling capacity(k W) total indoor rated cooling capacity(kW)
14 4.00
cooling power input(kw)
12 3.50
cooling capacity(kW)
10 3.00
2.50
8
2.00
6
1.50
4 1.00
2 0.50
0.00
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 5 10 15 20
total indoor rated cooling capacity(kW) total indoor rated cooling capacity(kW)
338
Indoor unit 0.8HP 1.0HP 1.25HP 1.5HP 1.75HP 2.0HP 2.5HP 3.0HP 3.5HP
Heating capacity 2.5kW 3.2kW 3.6kW 4.2kW 5.1kW 6.4kW 7.1kW 8.0kW 10.0kW
Wall mounted ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Heating Mini cassette ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Big cassette ○ ○ ○
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
16 4.00
14
12 3.00
10
8 2.00
6
1.00
4
2
0.00
0
0 5 10 15 20 25
0 5 10 15 20 25
total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW) total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW)
20
5.00
18
16 heating power input (kW)
4.00
heating capacity (kW)
14
12 3.00
10
8 2.00
6
4 1.00
2
0.00
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20 25
total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW) total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW)
16
4.00
14
heating power input (kW)
heating capacity (kW)
12 3.00
10
8 2.00
4 1.00
2
0.00
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW) total indoo r rated hea ting capa city(kW)
※ Heating capacity = (Heating capacity excluding defrost operation in the tables) x (correction factor) <kW>
339
340
S-56YA1E5
3
Hi m /min 9.9
3
Cooling Me m /min 8.6
3
Lo m /min 7.2
Hi m3/min 10.6
Heating Me m3/min 9.4
3
Lo m /min 8.6
341
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
342
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
343
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
344
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
345
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
346
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
347
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
348
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
349
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
350
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
351
S-63UA1E5
Airflow direction:20°
1. Cooling Hi
Air velocity distribution 1m/sec over 0.5~1m/sec 0~0.5m/sec
4
3.5
3
Height(m)
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
Air velocity distribution 1m/sec over 0.5~1m/sec 0~0.5m/sec
4
3.5
3
Height(m)
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
Air velocity distribution 1m/sec over 0.5~1m/sec 0~0.5m/sec
4
3.5
3
Height(m)
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
352
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
353
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
354
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
355
1. Cooling Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Cooling Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Cooling Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
356
1. Heating Hi
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
2. Heating Me
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
3. Heating Lo
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Reaching distance(m)
357
S-22NA1E5
S-28NA1E5
358
S-36NA1E5
359
3mmAq(29Pa)
Standard Hair flow volume:H12.0、M10.0、L8.0m3/min
M L
Q P Q P Q P
0mmAq(0Pa) 3mmAq(29Pa)
標準
50 12.0 29.4 10.0 20.6 8.0 14.7
下限 10.8 43.8 9.2 32.1 7.3 26.7
45
External static pressure Pa
センター 12.0 29.4 10.0 20.6 8.0 14.7
40
上限 13.2 11.3 10.8 5.6 8.5 2.8
35
H
30
0mmAq(0Pa) H M L
25 Q P Q P Q P
標準 12.0 0.0 10.0 M
0.0 8.0 0.0
20
下限 10.8
L 23.2 9.2 17.2 7.3 16.2
15
センター 12.0 0.0 10.0 0.0 8.0 0.0
10
上限 12.0 0.0 10.0 0.0 8.0 0.0
5 H
L M
0
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Air flow volume m3/min
S-56NA1E5
360
S-45MA1E5
S-56MA1E5
361
5mmAq(49Pa)
Standard
H
air flow volume:H17、M14、L12m3/min
M L
Q P 5mmAq(49Pa)
Q P 7mmAq(69Pa)
Q P
標準 100 17.0 49.0 14.0 35.8 12.0 26.6
External static pressure Pa
下限 90 15.3 77.4 13.0 59.2 11.2 49.8
センター 80 17.0 49.0 14.0 35.8 12.0 26.6
上限 70 18.7 12.1 15.0 6.8 12.6 3.7 H
60
7mmAq(69Pa) H M M L
50 H
Q P L Q P Q P
標準 40 17.0 69.0 14.0 51.0M 12.0 41.0
下限 30 15.3 90.5 13.0 72.9 11.2 61.5
L
センター 20 17.0 69.0 14.0 51.0 12.0 41.0
上限 10 18.7 38.3 15.0 27.0 12.6 20.7
0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Air flow volume m3/min
S-71MA1E5
5mmAq(49Pa)
Standard
H
air flow volume:H17、M14、L12m3/min
M L
Q P 5mmAq(49Pa)
Q P 7mmAq(69Pa)
Q P
標準 100 17.0 49.0 14.0 35.8 12.0 26.6
External static pressure Pa
362
363
Fan Speed H M L
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
30 M NC-30 30 M NC-30
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
Fan Speed H M L
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level(dB)(OdB=0.0002μbar)
80 80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 42 40
38 34 A-scale(dB) 43 39 35
C-scale(dB) 46 43 40 C-scale(dB) 47 44 39
70 Back Ground Noise12dB 70
Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
M M
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
364
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 H NC-40
H
M
M
30 L
L NC-30 30 NC-30
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
S-71KA1E5 H ○━━○
Octave Band Central Frequency(Hz) M △━━△
L □━━□
Frequency 50Hz
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level(dB)(OdB=0.0002μbar)
80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 48 40
44 40
C-scale(dB) 53 49 44
70 Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60
50 NC-50
40 H NC-40
M
L
30 NC-30
NC-20
20
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz)
365
Fan Speed H M L
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
30 M NC-30 30 NC-30
M
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
Fan Speed H M L
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level(dB)(OdB=0.0002μbar)
80 80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 38 40
36 34 A-scale(dB) 39 37 35
C-scale(dB) 43 41 40 C-scale(dB) 44 42 39
70 Back Ground Noise12dB 70
Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H
30 H
M NC-30 30 NC-30
M
L
NC-20
L
NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
366
60 NC-60
50 NC-50
40 NC-40
H
30 M NC-30
L
NC-20
20
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz)
367
Fan Speed H M L
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
30 M NC-30 30 M NC-30
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
S-90UA1E5(230V) H ○━━○
Octave Band Central Frequency(Hz) M △━━△
L □━━□
Frequency 50Hz
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level(dB)(OdB=0.0002μbar)
80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 42 40 36
C-scale(dB) 47 45 42
70 Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60
50 NC-50
40 NC-40
H
M
30 NC-30
L
NC-20
20
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz)
368
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H
30 NC-30 30 H NC-30
M M
L NC-20 L NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
30 M
NC-30 30 NC-30
M
L NC-20 L NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
369
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
30 M NC-30 30 NC-30
M
L
NC-20 L NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
370
Fan Speed H M L
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
M M
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
Fan Speed H M L
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level(dB)(OdB=0.0002μbar)
80 80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 43 40
41 36 A-scale(dB) 43 41 36
C-scale(dB) 47 45 40 C-scale(dB) 47 45 40
70 Back Ground Noise12dB 70
Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
H H
M M
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
L L
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
371
80 Fan Speed H M L
A-scale(dB) 44 40
42 37
C-scale(dB) 49 47 42
70 Back Ground Noise12dB
60 NC-60
50 NC-50
40 NC-40
H
M
30 NC-30
L
NC-20
20
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz)
372
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
80 C-scale(dB) 58 80 C-scale(dB) 59
Back Ground Noise12dB Back Ground Noise12dB
70 70
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
373
60 NC-60 60 NC-60
50 NC-50 50 NC-50
40 NC-40 40 NC-40
30 NC-30 30 NC-30
NC-20 NC-20
20 20
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Frequency(Hz) Frequency(Hz)
374
375
U-4LA1E5 52 54
1.0m
U-5LA1E5 53 55
microphone
1.5m
U-6LA1E5 55 57
376
Cooling Heating
45
40
35 20
30 15
outdoor air temperature(℃DB)
pull up area
15 0
10 -5
5 -10
0 -15
-5 -20
10 15 20 25 30 35 10 15 20 25 30 35
indoor air temperature(℃WB) indoor air temperature(℃DB)
377
Main 1
Sub 1
Main 2
Sub 2
Main 3
IN/IN height difference
Main 4 Sub 5
Sub 3
Sub 4
From ''1st branch'' to ''innermost indoor unit'' difference
378
Combination criteria
4HP
Total indoor MAX 14.6
capacity Rated 11.2
(kW) MIN 5.6
Total indoor unit MAX 6
number MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Cooling 2.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.5 5.6 6.3 7.1 9.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 5 1 14.6 6
2 4 2 14.4 6
3 5 1 14.2 6
4 5 1 13.8 6
5 6 13.2 6
6 1 1 3 14.6 5
7 1 2 1 1 14.6 5
8 2 2 1 14.5 5
9 4 1 14.4 5
10 2 1 2 14.4 5
11 2 2 1 14.4 5
12 4 1 14.4 5
13 3 1 1 14.3 5
14 1 2 2 14.2 5
15 1 3 1 14.2 5
16 2 3 14 5
17 5 14 5
18 2 1 1 1 14 5
19 3 1 1 13.9 5
20 3 2 13.8 5
21 1 3 1 13.8 5
22 2 1 2 13.6 5
23 2 2 1 13.6 5
24 3 1 1 13.4 5
25 1 4 13.4 5
26 4 1 13.3 5
27 2 2 1 13.2 5
379
380
381
382
383
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Heating 2.5 3.2 3.6 4.2 5.1 6.4 7.1 8.0 10.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 5 1 16.7 6
2 4 2 16.4 6
3 5 1 16.1 6
4 5 1 15.7 6
5 6 15 6
6 1 1 3 16.5 5
7 1 2 1 1 16.7 5
8 2 2 1 16.5 5
9 4 1 16.4 5
10 2 1 2 16.6 5
11 2 2 1 16.4 5
12 4 1 16.4 5
13 3 1 1 16.2 5
14 1 2 2 16.1 5
15 1 3 1 16.3 5
16 2 3 15.8 5
17 5 16 5
18 2 1 1 1 16 5
19 3 1 1 15.8 5
20 3 2 15.9 5
21 1 3 1 15.7 5
22 2 1 2 15.4 5
23 2 2 1 15.6 5
24 3 1 1 15.3 5
25 1 4 15.3 5
26 4 1 15.1 5
27 2 2 1 15 5
28 3 1 1 14.9 5
29 3 2 14.7 5
30 2 3 14.6 5
31 3 1 1 14.3 5
32 4 1 14.2 5
33 3 2 13.9 5
34 4 1 13.6 5
35 4 1 13.2 5
36 5 12.5 5
37 1 1 1 1 16.7 4
38 2 2 16.6 4
39 2 1 1 16.5 4
384
385
386
387
388
Combination criteria
5HP
Total indoor MAX 18.2
capacity Rated 14.0
(kW) MIN 7.0
Total indoor unit MAX 8
number MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Cooling 2.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.5 5.6 6.3 7.1 9.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 7 1 18.2 8
2 8 17.6 8
3 5 2 18.2 7
4 3 3 1 18.2 7
5 4 2 1 18 7
6 4 1 2 18 7
7 5 1 1 17.8 7
8 3 4 17.8 7
9 6 1 17.7 7
10 4 2 1 17.6 7
11 5 1 1 17.4 7
12 5 2 17.4 7
13 4 3 17.2 7
14 5 1 1 17 7
15 6 1 16.8 7
16 5 2 16.6 7
17 6 1 16.4 7
18 6 1 16 7
19 7 15.4 7
20 3 1 1 1 18.2 6
21 1 1 3 1 18.2 6
22 1 2 1 2 18.2 6
23 1 5 18.2 6
24 5 1 18.1 6
25 2 2 1 1 18.1 6
26 2 1 2 1 18.1 6
27 4 1 1 18 6
28 2 1 3 18 6
29 2 2 2 18 6
30 4 1 1 18 6
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Heating 2.5 3.2 3.6 4.2 5.1 6.4 7.1 8.0 10.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 7 1 20.7 8
2 8 20 8
3 5 2 20.9 7
4 3 3 1 20.7 7
5 4 2 1 20.6 7
6 4 1 2 20.4 7
7 5 1 1 20.3 7
8 3 4 20.3 7
9 6 1 20.1 7
10 4 2 1 20 7
11 5 1 1 19.9 7
12 5 2 19.7 7
13 4 3 19.6 7
14 5 1 1 19.3 7
15 6 1 19.2 7
16 5 2 18.9 7
17 6 1 18.6 7
18 6 1 18.2 7
19 7 17.5 7
20 3 1 1 1 20.7 6
21 1 1 3 1 20.7 6
22 1 2 1 2 20.9 6
23 1 5 20.5 6
24 5 1 20.5 6
25 2 2 1 1 20.7 6
26 2 1 2 1 20.5 6
27 4 1 1 20.6 6
28 2 1 3 20.8 6
29 2 2 2 20.6 6
30 4 1 1 20.6 6
31 3 3 20.4 6
32 4 1 1 20.3 6
33 3 1 1 1 20.4 6
34 1 4 1 20.4 6
35 4 2 20.2 6
36 1 2 2 1 20.3 6
37 1 1 4 20.1 6
38 3 2 1 20.3 6
39 1 3 2 20.5 6
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
Combination criteria
6HP
Total indoor MAX 20.2
capacity Rated 15.5
(kW) MIN 7.8
Total indoor unit MAX 8
number MIN 2
Combination (%) 50 ~ 130
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Cooling 2.2 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.5 5.6 6.3 7.1 9.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 5 2 1 20.2 8
2 6 1 1 20 8
3 4 4 20 8
4 7 1 19.9 8
5 5 2 1 19.8 8
6 6 2 19.6 8
7 6 1 1 19.6 8
8 6 1 1 19.2 8
9 7 1 19 8
10 6 2 18.8 8
11 7 1 18.6 8
12 7 1 18.2 8
13 8 17.6 8
14 3 1 3 20.2 7
15 1 4 1 1 20.2 7
16 1 3 3 20.2 7
17 5 1 1 20.2 7
18 5 1 1 20.1 7
19 2 4 1 20.1 7
20 2 2 2 1 20 7
21 2 1 4 20 7
22 2 3 2 20 7
23 5 2 20 7
24 4 2 1 20 7
25 3 2 1 1 19.9 7
26 3 3 1 19.8 7
27 3 1 1 2 19.8 7
28 1 5 1 19.8 7
29 5 1 1 19.8 7
30 1 4 2 19.8 7
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
Indoor 0.8 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
unit HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP
Wall
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
mounted
Mini Total
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Total
cassette indoor
NO. Big indoor
○ ○ ○ unit
cassette capacity
number
Duct D4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Duct D3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Heating 2.5 3.2 3.6 4.2 5.1 6.4 7.1 8.0 10.0
capacity kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
1 5 2 1 23.1 8
2 6 1 1 22.8 8
3 4 4 22.8 8
4 7 1 22.6 8
5 5 2 1 22.5 8
6 6 2 22.2 8
7 6 1 1 22.4 8
8 6 1 1 21.8 8
9 7 1 21.7 8
10 6 2 21.4 8
11 7 1 21.1 8
12 7 1 20.7 8
13 8 20 8
14 3 1 3 23.3 7
15 1 4 1 1 23.1 7
16 1 3 3 22.9 7
17 5 1 1 23.1 7
18 5 1 1 22.8 7
19 2 4 1 22.9 7
20 2 2 2 1 22.8 7
21 2 1 4 22.6 7
22 2 3 2 23 7
23 5 2 22.7 7
24 4 2 1 22.8 7
25 3 2 1 1 22.6 7
26 3 3 1 22.5 7
27 3 1 1 2 22.7 7
28 1 5 1 22.7 7
29 5 1 1 22.5 7
30 1 4 2 22.5 7
31 4 2 1 22.3 7
32 4 1 1 1 22.5 7
33 2 3 1 1 22.4 7
34 2 2 3 22.2 7
35 4 3 22.6 7
36 7 22.4 7
37 6 1 22.1 7
38 3 3 1 22.2 7
39 3 1 2 1 22.1 7
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
CWH55025J
O/I 45 O/I 46 I/I 47 39 44
CWH55051AJ
4 3
43
2
5 1
48
49
8 24
9 7
50
36
19 18
10
20
15 12
37 38
13
14
40
16
41
22
21 17
33
42
30
25
27
31
26
29
28
34
23
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
451
452
453
454
455
39
3
49
24
2
8
1
9
7
50
36
48
10
15
20
12
13
37
14
22
38 18
19
40 16
41
17
21
33
42
28
26
30 25
32
31 27
29
34 23
CWH55025J
44
CWH55051AJ
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
456
457
458
20
42
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
459
460
461
462
463
464
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
465
466
467
468
23
29
24 25
27
1
26
2
28
30 32
31
16
9 13
2
17
11
15
8
14
3 5
33 16
12
6 4
1
10
22
118
34
35
21
36 220
1
19
337
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
469
470
471
5
12
23
10
22
21
20
24
25 36
26
33
6
18
9
11
19
16
13
14
7
34
8
15
4
27
28
37
35 2 32 31 30 29 17
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
472
473
474
10
12
7
13
15 14
36
16 23
31
22
30
17
34
34 29
32
27
26 18
32
21
8
28
33
20
24
5
19
37
34
56
36
11 25
34 55
57
2 69
6
4
33
4
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
475
39
49
38
48
46
47
41
54
43
42
45
44
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
476
58 67
65
66 62 59 50
64 61
60 53
63 63
63
59
64
61 52
9
60
71
70
1
51
Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.
477
478
479
480
Printed in Malaysia
SSYF0911-00
481