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EDFMT391745

201709

Engineering Data

FXMQ-MFV1
50 Hz
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ-MFV1
Outdoor-Air Processing Unit
50 Hz

1. Lineup..........................................................................................................2
2. Specifications..............................................................................................3
3. Dimensions..................................................................................................5
3.1 Indoor Units........................................................................................5
3.2 Dimensions with Option.....................................................................7
4. Piping Diagrams..........................................................................................9
5. Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................10
6. Electric Characteristics..............................................................................11
7. Safety Devices Setting..............................................................................12
8. Capacity Tables.........................................................................................13
9. Operation Limits........................................................................................16
10. Fan Performances.....................................................................................18
11. Sound Levels.............................................................................................21
12. Centre of Gravity.......................................................................................23
13. Accessories...............................................................................................24
13.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)........................................................24
13.2 Optional Accessories (for Operation Controls)................................24
14. Installation Manual....................................................................................25

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

1. Lineup

14.0 kW 22.4 kW 28.0 kW


Capacity range
5 HP 8 HP 10 HP
Capacity index 125 200 250

FXMQ 125MFV1 200MFV1 250MFV1

FXMQ 125MFV7 200MFV7 250MFV7


(for Indonesia)

V1 : 1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz
V7 : 1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz (for Indonesia)

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

2. Specifications

Model FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ200MFV1


Power supply 1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz 1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz
kcal/h 12,000 19,300
H1 H3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 47,800 76,400
kW 14.0 22.4
kcal/h 7,700 12,000
H2 H3 Heating capacity Btu/h 30,400 47,400
kW 8.9 13.9
Cooling kW 0.359 0.548
Power input
Heating kW 0.359 0.548
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 470×744×1,100 470×1,380×1,100
Model D13/4G2DA1 D13/4G2DA1
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 380×1 380×1
Number of units
m³/min 18 28

Fan Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 300 466


cfm 635 988
220 V,
External 185 225
50 Hz
static Pa
pressure 240 V, 225 275
50 Hz
Drive Direct drive Direct drive
Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and
Temperature control heating heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation Glass fiber Glass fiber
material
Air filter H4 H4
Liquid pipes mm φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping
connections Gas pipes mm φ15.9 (Flare connection) φ19.1 (Brazing connection)
Drain pipe mm PS1B (Female thread) PS1B (Female thread)
Mass kg 86 123
220 V, 42 47
H5 Sound pressure 50 Hz
dB(A)
level 240 V, 43 48
50 Hz
Safety devices Fuse, Thermal protector for fan motor Fuse, Thermal protector for fan motor
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual, Installation manual, Sealing Operation manual, Installation manual, Sealing
Standard accessories pads, Screws, Clamps pads, Connection pipes, Screws, Clamps
Specification C: 3D046147B C: 3D046147B
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D046271 C: 4D046272

Notes:
+1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions: Conversion formulae
Outdoor temperature: 33°CDB, 28°CWB (68% RH) kcal/h=kW×860
Discharge set temp.: 18°CDB Btu/h=kW×3412
Equivalent ref. piping: 7.5 m (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
+2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions: l/s=m³/min×1000/60
Outdoor temperature: 0°CDB, –2.9°CWB (50% RH)
Discharge set temp.: 25°CDB
Equivalent ref. piping: 7.5 m (Horizontal)
+3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
+4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
+5. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre.
These values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

Model FXMQ250MFV1
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz
kcal/h 24,100
H1 H3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 95,500
kW 28.0
kcal/h 15,000
H2 H3 Heating capacity Btu/h 59,400
kW 17.4
Cooling kW 0.638
Power input
Heating kW 0.638
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 470×1,380×1,100
Model D13/4G2DA1
Type Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 380×1
Number of units
m³/min 35

Fan Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 583


cfm 1,236
220 V,
External 205
50 Hz
static Pa
pressure 240 V, 255
50 Hz
Drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation Glass fiber
material
Air filter H4
Liquid pipes mm φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping
connections Gas pipes mm φ22.2 (Brazing connection)
Drain pipe mm PS1B (Female thread)
Mass kg 123
220 V, 47
H5 Sound pressure 50 Hz
dB(A)
level 240 V,
48
50 Hz
Safety devices Fuse, Thermal protector for fan motor
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve
Standard accessories Operation manual, Installation manual, Sealing pads, Connection pipes, Screws, Clamps
Specification C: 3D046147B
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D046273

Notes:
+1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions: Conversion formulae
Outdoor temperature: 33°CDB, 28°CWB (68% RH) kcal/h=kW×860
Discharge set temp.: 18°CDB Btu/h=kW×3412
Equivalent ref. piping: 7.5 m (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
+2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions: l/s=m³/min×1000/60
Outdoor temperature: 0°CDB, –2.9°CWB (50% RH)
Discharge set temp.: 25°CDB
Equivalent ref. piping: 7.5 m (Horizontal)
+3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
+4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
+5. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre.
These values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

3. Dimensions
3.1 Indoor Units
FXMQ125MFV1

3D045129B
Unit: mm

5
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

3D045128B
Unit: mm

6
Unit: mm 3.2
FXMQ125MFV1

20 - φ4.7 HOLE
1148 (All around)
1 2 300 or less

(0~250)

360
330

685
744
3 × 100=300
222~472

250

5 × 100=500
222
Dimensions with Option

20 - φ7 hole 5 × 100=500 8
(All around) 600
630

A View

650 or more
690 or more

(Service space)
(Service space)

Approx.
300

7
Inspection hole 600 or more

16 - φ8 HOLE
(All around)
1100 285 3 4
744
529 79

A 8 Drain hose Attached to Drain pump kit


200
330
360

456
7 Water supply port

3 × 100=300

222
6 Drain pipe connection (drain pump kit) VP25 (O. D φ32, I. D φ25)
Drain pump kit Built-in

8
5
223

5 × 100=500 4 Long-life replacement filter


7 5 6 564 3 High-efficiency filter
594 2 Filter chamber
1 VRV D. P. Unit C. duct type
Number Name Description

C: 3D046155
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745
Unit: mm

32 - φ4.7 HOLE
1148 (All around)
1 2

300 or less

(0~250)

1296
360
330

1380
3 × 100=300
222~472

250
FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

222

11 × 100=1100
32 - φ7 hole 11 × 100=1100 8
(All around) 1200
1230

A View

8
650 or more
690 or more

(Service space)
(Service space)

Approx.
300
Inspection hole 600 or more
16 - φ8 HOLE
(All around)
1100 285 3 4
1380
529 79

A
200
330
360

456
8 Drain hose Attached to Drain pump kit

3 × 100=300

222
7 Water supply port
6 Drain pipe connection (drain pump kit) VP25 (O. D φ32, I. D φ25)

8
223

5 × 200=1000 5 Drain pump kit Built-in


7 5 6 1200 4 Long-life replacement filter
1230 3 High-efficiency filter
2 Filter chamber
1 VRV D.P. Unit C. duct type
Number Name Description

C: 3D046154
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

4. Piping Diagrams

FXMQ125MFV1 / FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

4D018650D

„„ Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters

Unit: mm
Model Gas Liquid
FXMQ125MFV1 φ15.9
FXMQ200MFV1 φ19.1 φ9.5
FXMQ250MFV1 φ22.2

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5. Wiring Diagrams

FXMQ125MFV1 / FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

C: 3D044996E

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

6. Electric Characteristics

FXMQ125MFV1 / FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

C: 4D046146B

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

7. Safety Devices Setting

Model FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ200MFV1 FXMQ250MFV1


Printed circuit board fuse 250 V, 5 A 250 V, 5 A 250 V, 5 A
Fan motor thermal fuse °C – – –
OFF: 135±8 OFF: 135±8 OFF: 135±8
Fan motor thermal protector °C (ON: 85±15) (ON: 85±15) (ON: 85±15)
C: 3D034597N

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8. Capacity Tables

FXMQ125MFV1

4D046308D

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ200MFV1

4D046309D

14
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ250MFV1

4D046310D

15
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

9. Operation Limits

FXMQ125MFV1

3D046312B

FXMQ200MFV1

3D047750B

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ250MFV1

3D046313C

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

10. Fan Performances

FXMQ125MFV1

3D046267A

18
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ200MFV1

3D046266A

19
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ250MFV1

3D046265A

20
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

11. Sound Levels

FXMQ125MFV1

4D046271
FXMQ200MFV1

4D046272

21
FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

FXMQ250MFV1

4D046273

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FXMQ-MFV1 EDFMT391745

12. Centre of Gravity

FXMQ125MFV1 / FXMQ200MFV1 / FXMQ250MFV1

Unit: mm

4D046143C

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13. Accessories
13.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)

Model
Item
FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ200MFV1 FXMQ250MFV1
Drain pump kit KDU30L250VE
65% KAFJ372L140 KAFJ372L280
High efficiency filter
90% KAFJ373L140 KAFJ373L280
Filter chamber H1 KDJ3705L140 KDJ3705L280
Long life replacement filter KAFJ371L140 KAFJ371L280
C: 3D046270
Notes:
+1. Filter chamber has a suction-type flange. (Main unit does not have.)
· Dimensions and weight of the equipment may vary depending on the options used.
· Some options may not be usable due to the equipment installation conditions, so please confirm prior to ordering.
· Some options may not be used in combination.
· Operating sound may increase somewhat depending on the options used.

13.2 Optional Accessories (for Operation Controls)

Model
Item
FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ200MFV1 FXMQ250MFV1
Wired remote controller BRC1E62 / BRC1C62
Adaptor for wiring KRP1B61
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (1) KRP2A61
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) KRP4AA51
External control adaptor for outdoor unit DTA104A61
(must be installed on indoor units)
C: 3D034600L

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14. Installation
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FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ125MFV7
FXMQ200MFV1 FXMQ200MFV7 VRV Outdoor-Air Processing Unit Installation manual
FXMQ250MFV1 FXMQ250MFV7

CONTENTS the event of a leakage.


Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen defi-
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................ 1 ciency.
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................ 2 • Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for
3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE ................................. 3 installation work.
4. PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION.................... 4 Failure to use the specified parts may result in the air condi-
tioner falling down, water leakage, electric shocks, a fire, etc.
5. UNIT INSTALLATION ...................................................... 4
• Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can withstand
6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK ..................................... 5 its mass.
7. DRAIN PIPING WORK .................................................... 6 Insufficient strength may result in the air conditioner falling
8. INSTALLING THE DUCT................................................. 7 down and causing injury.
9. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK ............................................ 7 In addition, it may lead to vibration of indoor units and cause
10. WIRING EXAMPLE AND HOW TO SET unpleasant chattering noise.
• Carry out the specified installation work in consideration of
THE REMOTE CONTROLLER........................................ 8
strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes. Improper installa-
11. FIELD SETTING............................................................ 10 tion may result in an accident such as air conditioner falling.
12. TEST OPERATION........................................................ 10 • Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
personnel according to the applicable legislation (note 1) and
The original instructions are written in English. All other lan- this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
guages are translations of the original instructions. In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a wir-
ing that has sufficient length and never connect additional
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS wiring to make the length sufficient.
Be sure to follow this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”. Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper
This product comes under the term “appliances not accessible electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire.
to the general public”. (note 1) applicable legislation means “All international,
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this prod- national and local directives, laws, regulations and/
uct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be or codes which are relevant and applicable for a
required to take adequate measures. certain product or domain”.
• Make sure that all wiring is secure, using the specified wiring
This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS and and ensuring that external forces do not act on the terminal
CAUTIONS. connections or wiring.
Be sure to follow all the precautions below: They are all impor- Incomplete connection or fixing may cause an overheat or a
tant for ensuring safety. fire.
• When wiring the remote controller wiring and transmission
WARNING ............. Indicates a potentially hazardous situ- wiring, and wiring the power supply, form the wiring orderly
ation which, if not avoided, could result so that the control box cover can be securely fastened.
in death or serious injury. If the control box cover is not in place, overheat of the termi-
nals, electric shocks or a fire may be caused.
CAUTION ..............Indicates a potentially hazardous situ-
• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the
ation which, if not avoided, may result
area immediately.
in minor or moderate injury.
Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into con-
It may also be used to alert against
tact with a fire.
unsafe practices.
• After completing the installation work, check to make sure
• After the installation is completed, test the air conditioner and that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas.
check if the air conditioner operates properly. Give the user Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas leaks into the
adequate instructions concerning the use and cleaning of the room and comes into contact with a source of a fire, such as
indoor unit according to the Operation Manual. Ask the user a fan heater, stove or cooker.
to keep this manual and the Operation Manual together in a • Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric
handy place for future reference. components.
If you touch the live part, you may get an electric shocks.
WARNING
• Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. This
• Ask your local dealer or qualified personnel to carry out could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite.
installation work. • Earth the air conditioner.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, light-
shocks or a fire. ning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
• Perform installation work in accordance with this installation Incomplete earthing may cause electric shocks or a fire.
manual. A high surge current from lightning or other sources may
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric cause damage to the air conditioner.
shocks or a fire. • Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
• Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
refrigerant leakage.
When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is nec-
essary to take proper measures so that the amount of any
leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in

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• Where exposed to combustible gas and where volatile


CAUTION liquid like thinner or gasoline is used. (Gas in the
• Install drain piping according to this installation manual to vicinity of the unit could ignite.)
ensure good drainage, and insulate the piping to prevent • Where machines can generate electromagnetic
condensation. waves. (Control system may malfunction.)
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage, make the • Where the air contains high levels of salt such as that
furniture get wet. near the ocean and where voltage fluctuates greatly
• Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote control- such as that in factories.
ler wiring and transmission wiring at least 1 meter away from Also in vehicles or vessels.
televisions or radios to prevent image interference or noise. • This unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation in a
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may commercial and light industrial environment.
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.) If install as a household appliance it may cause electromag-
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent lamps. netic interference.
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmission
distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic light- 2-1 PRECAUTIONS
ing type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp is • Be sure to read this manual before installing the unit.
installed. • Entrust installation to the place of purchase or a qualified ser-
• Do not install the air conditioner in places such as the following: viceman. Improper installation could lead to leaks and, in
1. Where there is mist of oil, oil spray or vapour for example worse cases, electric shock of fire.
a kitchen. • Use only parts provided with the unit or parts satisfying
Resin parts may deteriorate, and cause them to fall out or required specifications. Unspecified parts could cause the
water to leak. unit to fall out of place, or could lead to leaks and, in worse
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is pro- cases, electric shock or fire.
duced. • Be sure to mount an air filter (part to be procured in the field) in
Corrosion of copper pipings or brazed parts may cause the suction air passage in order to prevent water leaking, etc.
the refrigerant to leak.
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic 2-2 ACCESSORIES
waves.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, Check the following accessories are included with your
and cause malfunction of the equipment. unit. (Accessories are placed in the air outlet of unit.)
4. Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre or Name Attached pipe Insulation for fitting
ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile Quantity 1 1 each
flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled.
1)
If the gas should leak and remained around the air condi- 2) for liquid pipe
tioner, it may cause ignition.
• The air conditioner is not intended for use in a potentially
explosive atmosphere. Inside diameter  25.4

3) for gas pipe


Shape
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
• When moving the unit while removing it from the packing
case, be sure to lift it by holding on to the four lifting lugs (Only FXMQ200 ·
Inside diameter  31.8
without exerting any pressure on other parts, especially, 250MFV1,
(Only FXMQ125MFV1,
the refrigerant pipe and drain socket. FXMQ200 ·
FXMQ125MFV7)
250MFV7)
• Be sure to check the type of R410A refrigerant to be used
before installing the unit. (Using an incorrect refrigerant will Name Sealing pad Sealing pad
prevent normal operation of the unit.) Quantity 1 4
• The accessories needed for installation must be retained in
4)
your custody until the installation work is completed. Do not 5)
discard them!
• Decide upon a line of transport.
• Leave the unit inside its packing case while moving, until Shape
reaching the installation site. Where unpacking is unavoidable,
use a sling of soft material or protective plates together with a Slit
(Only FXMQ125MFV1,
rope when lifting, to avoid damage or scratch to the unit.
FXMQ125MFV7)
• For the installation of an outdoor unit, refer to the installation
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
• Do not install or operate the unit in the place mentioned (Others)
below. 6) Spring washer (M10)
(2 pieces only for FXMQ200 · 250MFV1, FXMQ200 · 250MFV7)
• Laden with mineral oil, or filled with oil vapor or spray
7) Hexagon head bolt (M10 × 40)
like in kitchens. (Plastic parts may deteriorate which
(2 pieces only for FXMQ200 · 250MFV1, FXMQ200 · 250MFV7)
could eventually cause the unit to fall out of place, or 8) Screws for flange connection (M5)
could lead to leaks.) (16 pieces for FXMQ125MFV1, FXMQ125MFV7, 28 pieces for
• Where corrosive gas like sulfurous gas exists. (Cop- FXMQ200 · 250MFV1, FXMQ200 · 250MFV7)
per tubing and brazed spots may corrode which could 9) Washers (8 pieces)
eventually lead to refrigerant leaks.) 10) Clamps (6 pieces)
11) Installation manual
12) Operation manual

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2-3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE


• A wired remote controller is necessary for this unit sepa-
When it may exceed 30°C and RH80% in the ceiling or fresh air
rately.
is inducted into the ceiling, an additional insulation (Thickness
NOTE 10mm or more of glasswool or polyethylene form) is required.
• If you wish to use a remote controller that is different from the (1) Select an installation site where the following conditions are
above, select a suitable remote controller after consulting fulfilled and that meets with your customer’s approval.
catalogs and technical materials. • Where is resistible against weight of the unit.
• In the upper space (including the back of the ceiling) of the
FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, TAKE SPECIAL unit where there is no possible dripping of water from the
CARE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND CHECK refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, water pipe, etc.
AFTER INSTALLATION IS FINISHED. • Where optimum air distribution can be ensured.
• Where nothing blocks the air passage.
a. Items to be checked after completion of work • Where condensate can be properly drained.
If not properly done, what is • If supporting structural members are not strong enough
Items to be checked Check to take the unit’s weight, the unit could fall out of place
likely to occur.
Are the indoor and outdoor unit The units may drop, vibrate or and cause serious injury.
fixed firmly? make noise. • Where the false ceiling is not noticeably on an incline.
• Where there is no risk of combustible gas leakage.
It may result in insufficient cool-
Is the gas leak test finished? • Where sufficient clearance for maintenance and service
ing.
can be ensured. (Refer to Fig. 1)
Is the unit fully insulated? Condensate water may drip.
• Where the total piping length involving indoor unit and
Does drainage flow smoothly? Condensate water may drip. outdoor unit is below the allowable piping length.
Does the power supply voltage (See the installation manual included with the outdoor
The unit may malfunction or
correspond to that shown on unit for “6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK.”)
the components burn out.
the name plate? • Locations where a maintenance hole can be installed.
The unit may malfunction or (Refer to Fig. 2)
Are wiring and piping correct?
the components burn out.
Is the unit safely grounded? It may result in electric shocks.
CAUTION
Is wiring size according to The unit may malfunction or • Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wires and
specifications? the components burn out. transmission wires at least 1 meter away from televisions or
Is something blocking the air radios in order to prevent image interference or noise.
It may result in insufficient cool- (Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may
outlet or inlet of either the
ing.
indoor or outdoor units? not be sufficient enough to eliminate the noise.)
Are refrigerant piping length
The refrigerant charge in the
and additional refrigerant (2) Use suspension bolts for installation. Check whether
system is not clear.
charge noted down? the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of
the unit or not. If there is a risk, reinforce the ceiling
Also review the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”
before installing the unit.
b. Items to be checked at time of delivery
Items to be checked Check

530 or more
Did you explain about operations while showing the instruction
manual to your customer?
Outdoor-air
Did you hand the instruction manual over to your customer? processing unit
(Upper face)
c. Points for explanation about operations
The items with WARNING and CAUTION marks in the instruc-
tion manual are the items pertaining to possibilities for bodily injury
and material damage in addition to the general usage of
(Service space)
650 or more

the product. Accordingly, it is necessary that you make a full expla-


nation about the described contents and also ask your customers to
read the instruction manual.

2-4 NOTE TO INSTALLER


• Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate the 1100 or more
unit (especially cleaning filters, operating different functions, (Service space) (length: mm)
and adjusting the temperature) by having them carry out
operations themselves while looking at the manual. Fig. 1
• Do not use in seaside locations with a lot of salt in the air, fac-
tories and other locations where the voltage fluctuates, in
automobiles, or in marine vessels.

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4. PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION 5. UNIT INSTALLATION


(1) Relative positions of the unit and suspension bolt. (Refer to Fig. 2) Installing optional accessories before installing the unit is
1148 easier. See the installation manuals included with the
optional accessories.
1100 Suspension bolt (×4) As for the parts to be used for installation work, be sure to use
the provided accessories and specified parts designated by our
company.
(1) Temporarily install the unit.
• Mount the hanger brackets to suspension bolts. Secure
the hanger brackets on the top and the bottom with nuts
Air outlet Air inlet <1>~<3> (M10, field supplied) and washers (M10, acces-
Outdoor-air sory 9)).
processing unit
Nut <1>
(Field supplied)

Washer
(Accessory 9))
(Service space)

Hanger bracket
650 or more

Approx. 150 (attached with main body)


Main body
Nut <2>
(Field supplied)
Inspection hatch
600
Nut <3>
1100 or more (Field supplied)
(Service space)
Fig. 4
Unit (2) Adjust the height of the unit with the nut <2>.
FXMQ125MFV1
744 685
(Refer to Fig. 4)
FXMQ125MFV7 (3) Make sure the unit is level.
FXMQ200·250MFV1
FXMQ200·250MFV7 1380 1296 • Use a level or a vinyl tube filled with water to make sure
that the unit is level and that the tilt (downward slope) to
Fig. 2 (length: mm) the drain socket and air inlet side is within 1°.
(2) Install a canvas duct to the air outlet and air inlet so that (Refer to Fig. 5)
vibration from the unit isn’t transmitted to the duct or ceiling. Level
You should also apply acoustic (insulation material) to the
inside of the duct, and vibration insulation rubber to the sus-
pension bolts.
(3) Open the installation hole. (Pre-set ceilings)
• Once the installation hole is opened in the ceiling where Drain socket
the unit is to be installed, pass refrigerant and drain pipe Vinyl tube
and the power supply, transmission, and remote control- Hanger bracket
ler wire to the unit’s pipe and wire connection ports. setting bolt
(See the chapter 6, 7, 9 for details.)
• After opening the ceiling hole, it might be necessary to 1° or less 1° or less
reinforce the ceiling frame to prevent shaking or to main- Drain
Air inlet side socket
tain the levelness of the ceiling.
Consult an architect or carpenter for details. Drain
Air inlet side
(4) Install suspension bolts. socket
(Use bolts of 10 mm diameter.)
• Install the unit where supporting structures are strong Fig. 5
enough to bear the unit’s weight. Use embedded inserts
or anchor bolts with new buildings and hole-in-anchors (4) Tighten both upper and lower nuts <1>, <3>.
with old buildings. Adjust the distance to the ceiling (Refer to Fig. 4)
beforehand. (5) Insulate the four hanger
brackets with the sealing Slit of
Installation example Sealing pad 5) sealing
pad. (accessory 5)) Insu- pad
late the hanger brackets so
Ceiling slab
that the surface and edges Hanger
Anchor bracket
of the hanger brackets
Long nut or turn-buckle cannot be seen.
Suspension bolt (Refer to Fig. 6)
Fig. 6
Outdoor-air processing unit

Note) All the above parts are field supplied. CAUTION

Fig. 3 Setting the unit at an angle opposite to the drain socket or


air inlet side might cause leaks.

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6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK


Coat the flared inner surface
• For the outdoor unit refrigerant piping, refer to the installation only with ether oil or ester oil.
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
• Carry out insulation of both gas and liquid refrigerant piping
securely. If not insulated, it may cause water leakage. For
gas piping, use insulation material of which heat resistant
temperature is not less than 120°C.
For use under high humidity, strengthen the insulation mate- Fig. 7
rial for refrigerant piping. If not strengthened, the surface of
insulation material may sweat. Torque wrench
• Before installation work, make sure that the refrigerant is
R410A. (Unless the refrigerant is R410A, the normal opera-
tion cannot be expected.)
Spanner
CAUTION
This air conditioner is a dedicated model for new refrig- Piping union
erant R410A. Make sure to meet the requirements shown
below and carry out installation work. Flare nut
• Use dedicated piping cutters and flaring tools for R410A. Fig. 8
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner
surface only with ether oil or ester oil.
• Use only the flare nuts attached to the air conditioner. Not recommendable but in case of emergency
If other flare nuts are used, it may cause refrigerant You must use a torque wrench but if you are obliged to
leakage. install the unit without a torque wrench, you may
• To prevent contamination or moisture from getting follow the installation method mentioned below.
into the piping, take measures such as pinching or
After the work is finished, make sure to check that
taping the pipings.
there is no gas leak.
Do not mix substance other than the specified refriger-
ant such as air into the refrigeration circuit. When you keep on tightening the flare nut with a spanner,
If the refrigerant leaks during the work, ventilate the room. there is a point where the tightening torque suddenly
increases. From that position, further tighten the flare nut
• The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit. the angle shown below:
• When connecting the pipings to the air conditioner, make sure
Table 3
to use a spanner and a torque wrench as shown in Fig. 8.
Further tightening Recommended arm length of
• For the dimension of flared part and the tightening torque, Pipe size
angle tool
refer to the Table 2.
 9.5 (3/8”) 60 to 90 degrees Approx. 200mm
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner sur-
face only with ether oil or ester oil. (Refer to Fig. 7)  15.9 (5/8”) 30 to 60 degrees Approx. 300mm
Then, turn the flare nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and screw
in the nut. • After checking the pipe-connection for gas leakage, be sure
Table 1 to insulate the liquid and gas pipe, referring to Fig.9, 10 and
Liquid pipe the following points.
Unit to be connected Gas pipe diameter FXMQ125MFV1, MFV7
diameter
FXMQ125MFV1 1. Insulate the liquid and gas pipes using the insulation for fit-
 15.9  9.5 ting (Accessory 2), 3))
FXMQ125MFV7
(Tighten both edges with clamping material.)
FXMQ200MFV1
 19.1 Use attached pipe.  9.5 2. Make sure the insulation for fitting (Accessory 3)) on the
FXMQ200MFV7
gas pipe has its seams facing up.
FXMQ250MFV1
 22.2 Use attached pipe.  9.5 3. For the gas pipe, wrap the sealing pad (Accessory 4)) around
FXMQ250MFV7
the insulation for fitting (Accessory 3)) (flare nut part).
Table 2
Flare dimen- Insulation
Pipe Tightening torque for fitting Sealing pad
sions Flare shape Insulation (Accessory 4))
size (N·m) (Accessory 3))
A (mm) (Attached with main body)
Eliminate a gap Flare nut
 9.5
36.3 ± 3.6 13.0 ± 0.2
0

(3/8”) R0.4-0.8 Main body


45 ±2
0
0
90 ±2

Clamps (Accessory 10)) Insulation (Field supplied)


0

 15.9
68.6 ± 6.8 19.5 ± 0.2
(5/8”)
Gas pipe Insulation for fitting
Eliminate a gap (Accessory 2))
NOTE Liquid Main body
pipe Insulation
Use the flare nuts attached with the unit. (Attached with Insulation
main body) (Field supplied)
CAUTION Flare nut
Clamps
Over-tightening may damage the flare and cause a refriger- (Accessory 10))
Fig. 9
ant leakage.

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FXMQ200 · 250MFV1, MFV7 7. DRAIN PIPING WORK


1. Insulate the liquid pipe using the insulation for fitting
(Accessory 2)). Rig the drain pipe as shown below and take measures
(Tighten both edges with clamping material.) against condensate. Improperly rigged piping could lead to
2. Use the attached pipe (Accessory 1)) for connecting the leaks and eventually wet furniture and belongings.
gas pipes and make sure to insulate the gas pipes (using Insulate the drain pipes inside the building and the drain
field supplied insulation) all the way to the base where they sockets.
connect to the unit.
3. The turning torque of the hexagon head bolts (Accessory (1) Carry out the drain piping.
7)) to connect the attached pipe (Accessory 1)) to the unit is • The drain pipe should be short with a downward slope lower
21.5 – 28.9 N/m. than 1/100 and should prevent air pockets from forming.
• The diameter of the pipe is the same as that of the con-
Insulation necting pipe (PS1B), and should be kept equal to or
(Field supplied)
greater than that of the connecting pipe.
Eliminate
a gap Attached pipe
(Accessory 1)) NOTE
Main body
Insulation • If converging multiple drain pipes, install according to the pro-
(Attached with Spring washer (Accessory 6)) cedure shown below. (Select an appropriate central drain
main body) Hexagon head bolt (Accessory 7)) pipe thickness for the units they will be connected to.)
Eliminate Central drain pipe
a gap Insulation for fitting
(Accessory 2))
Gas
pipe Main body

or more
100mm
Insulation
Liquid (Attached with Insulation
pipe main body) (Field
supplied) (Install with a downward slope of at least 1/100)
Clamps
(Accessory 10)) Flare nut Fig. 12

(2) After piping work is finished, check drainage flow smoothly.


Fig. 10 • Open the water supply port, add approximately 1 litre of
water slowly into the drain pan and check drainage flow.
CAUTION (Refer to Fig. 13)
Be sure to insulate any field pipe all the way to the pipe con- Pools of drainage can cause the drain pipes to clog.
nection inside the unit. Any exposed pipe may cause
cndensate or burns if touched.

CAUTION
CAUTION TO BE TAKEN WHEN BRAZING REFRIGERANT PIPING
Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping. Therefore, Water supply port
use the phosphor copper brazing filler metal (BCuP-2:JIS z
3264/B-Cu93P-710/795: ISO 3677) which does not require Fig. 13
flux.
(Flux has extremely harmful influence on refrigerant piping CAUTION
systems. For instance, if the chlorine based flux is used, it
• Do not connect the drain pipe directly to sewage pipes that
will cause pipe corrosion or, in particular, if the flux contains
smell of ammonia. The ammonia in the sewage might enter
fluorine, it will damage the refrigerant oil.)
the unit through the drain pipes and corrode the heat
• Before brazing local refrigerant piping, nitrogen gas shall be exchanger.
blown through the piping to expel air from the piping.
If your brazing is done without nitrogen gas blowing, a large
amount of oxide film develops inside the piping, and could
cause system malfunction.
• When brazing the refrigerant piping, only begin brazing after
having carried out nitrogen substitution or while inserting
nitrogen into the refrigerant piping. Once this is done, con-
nect the unit with a flared or a flanged connection.
• Nitrogen should be set to 0.02 MPa with a pressure-reducing
valve if brazing while inserting nitrogen into the piping.

Refrigerant Pressure-reducing valve


piping Part to be Taping
brazed
hands
valve
Nitrogen
Nitrogen

Fig. 11

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8. INSTALLING THE DUCT 9-2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS


• Connect the duct (field supplied) as shown below.
Units Power supply Fan motor
(Refer to Fig. 14)
<Air inlet side> Voltage
Model Hz Volts MCA MFA kW FLA
• Connect the duct to the inlet flange (field supplied). range
• Wrap the inlet flange and the duct connection with aluminum FXMQ125MFV1 1.9 15 0.380 1.5
tape or something similar to prevent air escaping. 220- Max. 264
<Air outlet side> FXMQ200MFV1 50 3.3 15 0.380 2.6
240 Min. 198
• Connect the duct to the outlet flange (attached with main body). FXMQ250MFV1 3.8 15 0.380 3.0
• Wrap the outlet flange and the duct connection with alumi-
num tape or something similar to prevent air escaping. FXMQ125MFV7 1.9 15 0.380 1.5
• Connect the outlet flange and the unit using the screws Max. 242
FXMQ200MFV7 50 220 3.3 15 0.380 2.6
(accessory 8)). Min. 198
FXMQ250MFV7 3.8 15 0.380 3.0
Inlet flange Outlet flange
Insulation (Field supplied) (Attached with main body) MCA: Min. Circuit Amps (A); MFA: Max. Fuse Amps (A)
(Field supplied) Insulation kW: Fan Motor Rated Output (kW); FLA: Full Load Amps (A)
(Field supplied)
Outer
wall
Main body
9-3 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIELD SUPPLIED
(Downward slope) Air outlet side
FUSES AND WIRE
Canvas duct
Canvas duct (Field supplied)
Air inlet side Remote controller wire
Hood (Field supplied) Power supply wire
Transmission wire
(Field supplied) Model
Field fuses
Fig. 14 Wire Size Wire Size

NOTES FXMQ125MFV1
Wiring size
• Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the FXMQ125MFV7 and length Sheathed
H05VV- 0.75 -
duct system of the air inlet side. Select its colorimetric FXMQ200MFV1 must com- wire 1.25
15A U3G
method (gravity method) 50% or more. FXMQ200MFV7
NOTE 1)
ply with (2 wire) 2

local NOTE 2) mm
• Make sure there is a downward slope on the air inlet side of the FXMQ250MFV1
duct. This is to prevent rainwater from getting inside the unit. codes.
FXMQ250MFV7
• Connect the duct so that the unit draws in outside air in the
inlet side. Otherwise, the unit may not work. Allowable length of transmission wire between indoor/outdoor
• Insulate the duct to prevent condensate from forming. units and between the indoor unit and the remote controller is as
(Material: glass wool or polyethylene foam, 25 mm thick) follows.
• Use electric insulation between the duct and the wall when (1) Outdoor unit – Indoor unit:
using metal ducts to pass metal or wire laths or metal plating Max. 1000 m (Total wiring length: 2000 m)
into wooden buildings. (2) Indoor unit – Remote controller:
Max. 500 m
(3) Max. branches No. of branches :16
9. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK
NOTE
9-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Shows only in case of protected piping. Use H07RN-F in
• All field supplied parts and materials and electric works must
case of no protection.
conform to local codes.
• Use copper wire only. 2. Vinyl cord with sheath or cable (Insulated thickness : 1mm
• For electric wiring work, refer to also “WIRING DIAGRAM” or more)
label attached to the electric parts box lid. 3. Up to 16 branches are possible for unit-to unit cabling. No
• For remote controller wiring details, refer to the installation branch is allowed after first branch. (Refer to Fig. 15)
manual attached to the remote controller.
Subbranching
• All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician. Branch
• This system consists of multiple indoor units. Mark each
indoor unit as unit A, unit B..., and be sure the terminal board F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2
wiring to the outdoor unit is properly matched. If wiring and
piping between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit are mis-
matched, the system may cause a malfunction. F1 F2 F1 F2
• A circuit breaker capable of shutting down power supply to
the entire system must be installed. Fig. 15
• Refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit
for the size of power supply wire connected to the outdoor
unit, the capacity of the circuit breaker and switch, and wire
instructions.
• Be sure to ground the unit.
• Do not connect the ground wire to gas and water pipes, light-
ning rods, or telephone ground wires.
• Gas pipes : might cause explosions or fire if gas leaks.
• Water pipes : no grounding effect if hard vinyl piping is used.
• Telephone ground wires or lightning rods : might cause
abnormally high electric potential in the ground during
lightning.

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10. WIRING EXAMPLE AND HOW TO SET • Make sure the remote controller wire, the transmission wire
and power supply wire, ground wire do not pass through the
THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
same locations outside of the unit, separating them by at
10-1 HOW TO CONNECT THE WIRES least 50mm, otherwise electrical noise (external static) could
cause mistaken operation or breakage.
(Remove the electric parts box lid and wire as shown in the figure 16, 17.)
Transmission CAUTION FOR WIRING
terminal block (X2M)
• For connection to the terminal block, use ring type crimp style
Remote controller Power supply terminals with insulation sleeve or insulate the wirings prop-
wire terminal block (X1M) erly.
Transmission Wiring
wire Insulation sleeve

Power supply Ring type crimp


wire style terminals
Fig. 18

• Connect the terminal as shown in Fig. 19.


Electric parts box lid • Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wires are
Ground wire
used. (Otherwise, the loosening of wires may result in abnor-
Fig. 16 mal heat radiation.)

• Power supply wire, Ground wire (Refer to Fig. 17)


Connect the wire to L and N on the power supply terminal
block (X1M). Also, connect the ground wire to the ground ter-
minal. Take the power supply wire and the ground wire into
the unit through the wiring through hole <1>, and firmly
secure them together using the clamp (Accessory 10)).
• Transmission wire, Remote controller wire (Refer to Fig. 17)
Connect the transmission wire to F1 and F2 on the transmis-
sion terminal block (X2M). Connect the remote controller Use wires the same in size
wire to P1 and P2 on the transmission terminal block (X2M). (if the air conditioner is
Take them into the unit through the wiring through hole <2>, in simultaneous multi operation)
and firmly secure the wires using the clamp (Accessory 10)). Fig. 19

(Abnormal heating may occur if the wirings are not tightened


Electric parts box securely.)
X3M • Use the required wirings, connect them securely and fix
these wirings securely so that external force may not apply to
A1P the terminals.
Ground
• Use a proper screw driver for tightening the terminal screws.
X1M If an improper screw driver is used, it may damage the screw
terminal
X2M head and a proper tightening cannot be carried out.
Wiring L N
Wiring • If a terminal is over tightened, it may be damaged.
through through Refer to the table shown below for tightening torque of terminals.
hole <2> hole <1>
Table 4
Clamp
(Accessory 10)) Tightening torque (N · m)
Clasp Terminal block for remote controller 0.88 ± 0.08
and transmission wiring
Fig. 17 Terminal for power supply 1.47 ± 0.14
Earth terminal 3.55 ± 0.53
CAUTION
• Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wirings are
• Wire the electric parts box so that the wiring is at least 10 mm
used.
above the bottom of the electric parts box.
• Be sure to attach the sealing material or putty (field supplied) to
WARNING
the wiring through holes to prevent the infiltration of water as well
as any insects and other small creatures from outside. Other- • When wiring, form the wirings orderly so that the control box
wise a short-circuit may occur inside the electric parts box. lid can be securely fastened. If the control box lid is not in
• When clamping the wires, be sure no pressure is applied to place, the wirings may come out or be sandwiched by the box
the wire connections by using the included clamping material and the lid and cause electric shocks or a fire.
to make appropriate clamps. Also, when wiring, make sure
the lid on the electric parts box fits snugly by arranging the
wires neatly and attaching the electric parts box lid firmly.
When attaching the electric parts box lid, make sure no wires
get caught in the edges. Pass wire through the wiring through
holes to prevent damage to them.

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10-2 WIRING EXAMPLE 10-3 CONTROL BY 2 REMOTE CONTROLLERS (Con-


• Fit the power supply wiring of each unit with a switch and trolling 1 indoor unit by 2 remote controllers)
fuse as shown in the drawing. • When using 2 remote controllers, one must be set to
“MAIN” and the other to “SUB”.
COMPLETE SYSTEM EXAMPLE (3 SYSTEMS)
MAIN/SUB CHANGEOVER
Power supply Power supply wire
Outdoor unit (1) Insert a screwdriver into the recess between the upper
Main Transmission wire
and lower part of remote controller and, working from the 2
switch Switch positions, pry off the upper part.
Fuse (The remote controller PC board is attached to the upper
part of remote controller.)
Upper part of
remote controller

Indoor unit

Remote controller

Fig. 20
Lower part of
remote controller
1. When using 1 remote controller for 1 indoor unit. (Nor-
mal operation) Insert the screwdriver here and gently work
off the upper part of remote controller.
Power supply
220-240V (2) Turn the MAIN/SUB changeover switch on one of the two
Outdoor unit remote controller PC boards to “S”.
50Hz Control box
IN/D OUT/D
(Leave the switch of the other remote controller set to “M”.)
F 1 F2 F1 F2
L N Most
downstream
unit S
(Factory setting) M

Unit B Unit C Remote controller


Unit A LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 PC board
Only one remote S
controller needs to be M
changed if factory
P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 settings have
remained untouched.

Wiring Method (See 10-1.)


Fig. 21
(1) Remove the electric parts box lid.
2. For group control or control by 2 remote controllers
(2) Add the second remote controller (slave) to the trans-
Power supply Note: It is not necessary to designate mission terminal block (X2M/P1, P2) in the electric
220-240V indoor unit address when using parts box. (There is no polarity.)
Outdoor unit
group control.
50Hz
Control box (Refer to Fig. 22 and 9-3.)
L N
IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2 The address is automatically set
when power is activated.

Most 10-4 COMPUTERISED CONTROL (FORCED OFF


downstream AND ON/OFF OPERATION)
Unit A Unit B Unit C unit (1) Wire specifications and how to perform wiring
LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
• Connect the input from outside (Input A) to terminals T1
and T2 of the transmission terminal block (X2M).
P1 P2 P1 P2 P 1 P2

Control by 2
Fig. 22 remote controllers F2 T1 T2
FORCED
OFF
[ PRECAUTIONS ]
1. A single switch can be used to supply power to units on the Input A
same system. However, branch switches and branch circuit
breakers must be selected carefully. Wire specification Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 wire)
2
Size 0.75 - 1.25 mm
Length Max. 100 m
Contact that can ensure the minimum appli-
External terminal
cable load of 15 V DC, 1 mA.

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(2) Actuation Table 5


• The following table explains FORCED OFF and ON/OFF Spacing time of FIRST SECOND
OPERATION in response to Input A. Setting display air filter Mode No. CODE CODE
sign (long life type) NO. NO.
FORCED OFF ON/OFF OPERATION Air filter con-
tamination Approx. 2500 hrs 01
Input A “ON” stops operation (impossible by Input A OFF  ON -light
10 (20) 0
remote controllers.) turns ON unit. Air filter con-
tamination Approx. 1250 hrs 02
Input A OFF enables control by remote con- Input A ON  OFF -heavy
troller. turns OFF unit.

(3) How to select FORCED OFF and ON/OFF OPERATION


11-4 Setting air discharge temperature
• See “11. FIELD SETTING” • Change the SECOND CODE NO. according to Table 6
depending on user’s need.
10-5 CENTRALIZED CONTROL (SECOND CODE NO. is set to “06” for cooling “08” for heat-
• For centralized control, it is necessary to designate the ing at factory set)
group No. For details, refer to the manual of each optional Table 6
controllers for centralized control. for cooling for heating
Mode No. 14 (24) 14 (24)
11. FIELD SETTING
FIRST CODE NO. 3 4
11-1 How to set 01 13°C 18°C
(1) Make sure the electric parts box lids are closed on the 02 14°C 19°C
indoor and outdoor units. 03 15°C 20°C
(2) After the power is turned on, following the operation 04 16°C 21°C
manual and designate the master remote controller
05 17°C 22°C
using the remote controller.
• When setting the unit, ask the customer which remote 06 18°C 23°C
SECOND
controller he wants to designate as the master remote 07 19°C 24°C
CODE NO.
controller. 08 20°C 25°C
• See also the operation manual included with the outdoor 09 21°C 26°C
unit.
10 22°C 27°C
(3) Field setting must be made from the remote controller
11 23°C 28°C
in accordance with the installation condition.
• Setting can be made by changing the “Mode No.”, “FIRST 12 24°C 29°C
CODE NO.”, and “SECOND CODE NO.”. 13 25°C 30°C
• Set the remote controller to the field set mode. For
details, refer to the “HOW TO SET IN THE FIELD”, in the NOTE
remote controller manual. Lastly, make sure the customer Air discharge temperature is not displayed on remote controller.
keeps the “FIELD SETTING” manual, along with the
operation manual, in a safe place. 12. TEST OPERATION
SECOND Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit.
CODE NO.
Mode No. • The operation lamp of the remote controller will flash when a
FIRST malfunction occurs. Check the malfunction code on the liquid
CODE NO. crystal display to identify the point of trouble. An explanation
SETTING FIELD SET of malfunction codes and the corresponding trouble is pro-
MODE
vided in installation manual of the outdoor unit.
If any of the items in Table 7 are displayed, there may be a prob-
11-2 How to select FORCED OFF and ON/OFF lem with the wiring or power supply, so check the wiring again.
OPERATION Table 7
• When in the field set mode, select mode No. 12, then set Remote control display Content
the first code (switch) No. to “1”. Then set second code • There is a short circuit at the
(position) No. to “01” for FORCED OFF and “02” for ON/ “ ” is lit up FORCED OFF terminals (T1, T2)
OFF OPERATION. (FORCED OFF at factory set) “U3” is lit up • Test operation is not completed.
• The power on the outdoor unit is
11-3 Setting air filter sign off.
• Remote controllers are equiped with liquid crystal display • The outdoor unit has not been
“U4” is lit up wired for power supply.
air filter signs to display the time to clean air filters. “UH” is lit up • Incorrect wiring for the transmis-
• Change the SECOND CODE NO. according to Table 5 sion wire and / or FORCED OFF
depending on the amount of dirt or dust in the room. wire.
• The transmission wire is cut.
(SECOND CODE NO. is factory set to “01” for filter con-
• The power on the indoor unit is off.
tamination-light) • The indoor unit has not been
wired for power supply.
• Incorrect wiring for the remote
No display controller wire, the transmission
wire and / or the FORCED OFF
wire.
• The remote controller wire is cut.

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

Cautions on product corrosion


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

VRV is a trade mark of Daikin Industries, Ltd.


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

●Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of September 2017 but subject to change without notice.

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