Daikin RXYSQ12TY1 [24/72] Installation
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6 Installation
Installer and user reference guide
24
RXYSQ8~12TMY1B
VRV IV-S system air conditioner
4P404225-1A – 2015.11
Inch piping Metric piping
Size (Ø) (mm) Weight factor Size (Ø) (mm) Weight factor
6.4 0.022 6 0.018
9.5 0.059 10 0.065
12.7 0.12 12 0.097
15.9 0.18 15 0.16
When selecting indoor unit, following table with connection ratio
limitation has to be respected. More detailed information can be
found in technical engineering data.
Used indoor
units
Total capacity
CR
(a)
Allowable capacity connection
ratio
VRVDX RADX
VRVDX 50~130% 50~130% —
RADX 80~130% — 80~130%
(a) CR=Connection ratio.
6.7.4 To charge refrigerant
To speed up the refrigerant charging process, it is in case of larger
systems recommended to first pre-charge a portion of refrigerant
through the liquid line before proceeding with the manual charging. It
can be skipped, but charging will take longer then.
Pre-charging refrigerant
Pre-charging can be done without compressor operation, by
connecting the refrigerant bottle to the service port of the liquid stop
valve.
1 Connect as shown. Make sure that all outdoor unit stop valves,
as well as valve A are closed.
p
<
p
>
R410AN2
C
b c e
a
g
f
d
A B
a Pressure reducing valve
b Nitrogen
c Weighing scales
d Refrigerant R410A tank (siphon system)
e Vacuum pump
f Liquid line stop valve
g Gas line stop valve
A Valve A
B Valve B
C Valve C
2 Open valves C and B.
3 Pre‑charge refrigerant until the determined additional refrigerant
amount is reached or pre‑charging is not possible anymore, and
then close valves C and B.
4 Do one of the following:
If Then
The determined additional
refrigerant amount is reached
Disconnect the manifold from
the liquid line.
You do not have to perform the
"Charging refrigerant (in
manual additional refrigerant
charge mode)" instructions.
If Then
Too much refrigerant is
charged
Recover refrigerant.
Disconnect the manifold from
the liquid line.
You do not have to perform the
"Charging refrigerant (in
manual additional refrigerant
charge mode)" instructions.
The determined additional
refrigerant amount is not
reached yet
Disconnect the manifold from
the liquid line.
Continue with the "Charging
refrigerant (in manual
additional refrigerant charge
mode)" instructions.
Charging refrigerant (in manual additional refrigerant charge
mode)
The remaining additional refrigerant charge can be charged by
operating the outdoor unit by means of the manual additional
refrigerant charge mode.
5 Connect as shown. Make sure valve A is closed.
p
<
p
>
R410A
a c
d
b
A
d
d
8 HP 10+12 HP
a Weighing scales
b Refrigerant R410A tank (siphon system)
c Vacuum pump
d Refrigerant charge port
A Valve A
NOTICE
The refrigerant charging port is connected to the piping
inside the unit. The unit's internal piping is already factory
charged with refrigerant, so be careful when connecting
the charge hose.
6 Open all outdoor unit stop valves. At this point, valve A must
remain closed!
7 Take all the precautions mentioned in "7 Configuration" on
page29 and "8Commissioning"on page39 into account.
8 Turn on the power of the indoor units and outdoor unit.
9 Activate setting [2‑20] to start the manual additional refrigerant
charge mode. For details, see "7.2.8Mode 2: Field settings"on
page33.
Result: The unit will start operation.
INFORMATION
The manual refrigerant charge operation will automatically
stop within 30 minutes. If charging is not completed after
30 minutes, perform the additional refrigerant charging
operation again.
Содержание
- Installer and user 1
- Reference guide 1
- Vrv iv s system air conditioner 1
- About the box 7 2
- About the documentation 6 2
- About the units and options 8 2
- Commissioning 39 2
- Configuration 29 2
- For the installer 7 2
- General safety precautions 3 2
- Hand over to the user 41 2
- Installation 16 2
- Installer and user reference guide 2
- Maintenance and service 41 2
- Preparation 9 2
- Table of contents 2
- About the documentation 3
- About the system 61 3
- Before operation 61 3
- Caution 3
- Danger 3
- Danger risk of burning 3
- Danger risk of electrocution 3
- Disposal 45 3
- Disposal 69 3
- Energy saving and optimum operation 64 3
- For the user 61 3
- General safety precautions 3
- Glossary 69 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in burning because of extreme hot or cold temperatures 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury 3
- Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury 3
- Indicates useful tips or additional information 3
- Information 3
- Installation manual and the installer reference guide must be performed by an authorized installer 3
- Languages are translations 3
- Maintenance and service 64 3
- Meaning of warnings and symbols 3
- Notice 3
- Operation 61 3
- Relocation 68 3
- Technical data 46 3
- The installation of the system and all activities described in the 3
- The original documentation is written in english all other 3
- The precautions described in this document cover very important 3
- Topics follow them carefully 3
- Troubleshooting 42 3
- Troubleshooting 66 3
- User interface 61 3
- Warning 3
- For the installer 4
- For the user 4
- General 4
- General safety precautions 4
- Installation site 4
- General safety precautions 5
- Refrigerant 5
- About the documentation 6
- About this document 6
- Electrical 6
- About the box 7
- For the installer 7
- Outdoor unit 7
- Overview about the box 7
- To handle the outdoor unit 7
- To unpack the outdoor unit 7
- About the units and options 8
- Identification 8
- Identification label outdoor unit 8
- Overview about the units and options 8
- To remove the accessories from the outdoor unit 8
- To remove the transportation stay 8
- About combining units and options 9
- About the outdoor unit 9
- Combining units and options 9
- Overview preparation 9
- Possible combinations of indoor units 9
- Possible options for the outdoor unit 9
- Preparation 9
- Preparing installation site 9
- System layout 9
- C b e mm 10
- Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit 10
- Preparation 10
- About safety against refrigerant leaks 11
- About the maximum concentration level 11
- Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates 11
- Preparation 11
- Securing safety against refrigerant leaks 11
- Preparation 12
- Preparing refrigerant piping 12
- Refrigerant piping material 12
- Refrigerant piping requirements 12
- To check the maximum concentration level 12
- 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 13
- A e b c 13
- A piping between outdoor unit and first refrigerant branch kit 13
- B 1 b 2 13
- B piping between refrigerant branch kits 13
- C 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 e e e e 13
- C piping between refrigerant branch kit and indoor unit 13
- D piping between refrigerant branch kit and bp unit 13
- Preparation 13
- Ra dx vrv dx 13
- To select the piping size 13
- E piping between bp unit and ra dx indoor unit 14
- Preparation 14
- Refrigerant piping length and height difference 14
- To select refrigerant branch kits 14
- About electrical compliance 15
- Preparation 15
- Preparing electrical wiring 15
- Safety device requirements 15
- About mounting the outdoor unit 16
- About opening the units 16
- Hp 10 12 hp 16
- Installation 16
- Mounting the outdoor unit 16
- Opening the units 16
- Overview installation 16
- Precautions when mounting the outdoor unit 16
- To open the outdoor unit 16
- To provide the installation structure 16
- Installation 17
- To install the outdoor unit 17
- To prevent the outdoor unit from falling over 17
- To provide drainage 17
- A b c d e 18
- About connecting the refrigerant piping 18
- Connecting the refrigerant piping 18
- Installation 18
- Pipe bending guidelines 18
- Precautions when connecting the refrigerant piping 18
- To braze the pipe end 18
- To handle the stop valve 18
- Using the stop valve and service port 18
- Installation 19
- Tightening torques 19
- To close the stop valve 19
- To handle the service port 19
- To handle the stop valve cover 19
- To open the stop valve 19
- To remove the pinched pipes 19
- B a 4 ø6 mm 20
- Installation 20
- To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 20
- About checking the refrigerant piping 21
- Checking the refrigerant piping 21
- Installation 21
- To connect the refrigerant branching kit 21
- Checking refrigerant piping general guidelines 22
- Checking refrigerant piping setup 22
- Installation 22
- To check for leaks pressure leak test 22
- To check for leaks vacuum leak test 22
- To insulate the refrigerant piping 22
- To perform a leak test 22
- To perform vacuum drying 22
- About charging refrigerant 23
- Charging refrigerant 23
- Installation 23
- Precautions when charging refrigerant 23
- To determine the additional refrigerant amount 23
- Installation 24
- To charge refrigerant 24
- About connecting the electrical wiring 25
- Connecting the electrical wiring 25
- Error codes when charging refrigerant 25
- F f f h 25
- Field wiring overview 25
- Installation 25
- To fix the fluorinated greenhouse gases label 25
- Installation 26
- Precautions when connecting electrical wiring 26
- Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring 27
- Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes 27
- Hp 10 12 hp 27
- Installation 27
- To connect the electrical wiring on the outdoor unit 27
- X1m a1p 27
- X1m x1m 27
- A b c d e 28
- Finishing the outdoor unit installation 28
- Hp 10 12 hp 28
- Installation 28
- To close the outdoor unit 28
- To finish the transmission wiring 28
- X1m a1p 28
- About making field settings 29
- Configuration 29
- Field setting components 29
- Hp 10 12 hp 29
- Making field settings 29
- Overview configuration 29
- To access the field setting components 29
- Bs1 5 s 30
- Configuration 30
- To access mode 1 or 2 30
- To use mode 1 30
- Bs1 5 s 31
- Bs2 x b 31
- Bs3 1 c 31
- Bs3 1 d 31
- Configuration 31
- Mode 1 and default situation monitoring settings 31
- To use mode 2 31
- Configuration 32
- Configuration 33
- Mode 2 field settings 33
- Configuration 34
- Configuration 35
- Available main operation methods 36
- Configuration 36
- Energy saving and optimum operation 36
- To connect the pc configurator to the outdoor unit 36
- Available comfort settings 37
- Configuration 37
- Configuration 38
- Example automatic mode during cooling 38
- Example automatic mode during heating 38
- Checklist before commissioning 39
- Commissioning 39
- Overview commissioning 39
- Precautions when commissioning 39
- About test run 40
- Checklist during commissioning 40
- Commissioning 40
- To perform a test run 7 leds display 40
- To perform a test run 7 segments display 40
- Checklist for yearly maintenance of the outdoor unit 41
- Correcting after abnormal completion of the test run 41
- Hand over to the user 41
- Maintenance and service 41
- Maintenance safety precautions 41
- Operating the unit 41
- Overview maintenance and service 41
- To prevent electrical hazards 41
- Tp2 tp1 41
- About service mode operation 42
- Error codes overview 42
- Overview troubleshooting 42
- Precautions when troubleshooting 42
- Solving problems based on error codes 42
- To recover refrigerant 42
- To use vacuum mode 42
- Troubleshooting 42
- Troubleshooting 43
- Troubleshooting 44
- Disposal 45
- Capacity table 46
- Components 46
- D068441g 46
- Dimensions 46
- Dimensions outdoor unit 46
- Latest information can be found in the technical engineering data 46
- Overview technical data 46
- Piping diagram 46
- Rxysq8 dimensions in mm 46
- Service space 46
- Technical data 46
- Technical specifications 46
- This chapter contains information about 46
- Wiring diagram 46
- A gas pipe connection brazing 10 hp ø22 12 hp ø25 47
- B liquid pipe connection brazing 10 hp ø9 12 hp ø12 47
- C service port high pressure in the unit 47
- D service port refrigerant charge in the unit 47
- D083088a 47
- E earthing terminal m8 in the switch box 47
- F refrigerant piping intake 47
- G transmission wiring intake knockout hole ø27 47
- H power supply wiring intake knockout hole ø53 47
- I drain pipe connection od ø26 47
- Installer and user reference guide 47
- J anchor point bolt 4 m12 47
- Rxysq10 12 dimensions in mm 47
- Rxysq8 12tmy1b vrv iv s system air conditioner 4p404225 1a 2015 1 47
- Technical data 47
- 100 mm as shown on the figures below 48
- In case of rxysq10 12 when mounting units side by side the piping route must be to the front or downwards in this case the piping route to the side is not possible 48
- In case of rxysq8 48
- Not possible 48
- Service space outdoor unit 48
- Single unit single row of units 48
- Technical data 48
- When mounting the units side by side and routing the piping to the back you must keep a distance of 250 mm between the units instead of 48
- When mounting units side by side the piping route must be to the front to the back or downwards in this case the piping route to the side is 48
- Multiple rows of units 49
- Stacked units max 2 levels 49
- Technical data 49
- Components outdoor unit 50
- M1f k m2f 50
- Rxysq8 50
- Technical data 50
- X1m a1p 50
- F y2e s1ph 51
- M2f m1f 51
- Rxysq10 12 51
- Technical data 51
- X1m a1p 51
- Y1s x1m i d 51
- Piping diagram outdoor unit 52
- Rxysq8 52
- Technical data 52
- Rxysq10 12 53
- Technical data 53
- A1p printed circuit board main 54
- A2p printed circuit board noise filter 54
- A3p printed circuit board inverter 54
- A4p a5p 54
- A4p printed circuit board fan 1 54
- A5p printed circuit board fan 2 54
- Arrow view 54
- Blk black 54
- Blu blue 54
- Brn brown 54
- Bs1 bs5 push button switch 54
- Bs2 bs4 bs3 hap bs1 bs5 54
- C32 c67 capacitor 54
- Colours 54
- Colours see below 54
- Connector 54
- D094434 1 54
- Detail of el compo box 54
- Ds1 dip switch 54
- E1hc crankcase heater 54
- El compo box 54
- F1 q2 f2 f1 q1 f2 54
- F101u fuse 5 a dc650 v a4p a5p 54
- F1u f2u fuse t 3 5 a 250 v a1p 54
- F400u fuse t 6 a 250 v a2p 54
- Field wiring 54
- Fixed connector 54
- Grn green 54
- H5p h6p h4p h2p h8p h1p h3p 54
- Installer and user reference guide 54
- L live 54
- L1 l2 l3 n 54
- Layout of m1f m2f m1c l1r 54
- Legend for wiring diagram rxysq8 54
- Movable connector 54
- N 1 z3c 54
- N 1 z5c 54
- N 1 z8c 54
- N 380 415 v 50 hz 54
- N l2 l3 54
- N neutral 54
- Na l1a l3a e l2a 54
- Noiseless earth 54
- Notes for rxysq8 54
- Of m1c 54
- Org orange 54
- Outer shell 54
- P404225 1a 2015 1 54
- Protective earth screw 54
- R5t r4t r2t 54
- R6t r7t 54
- Red red 54
- Refer to the installation manual for connection wiring to indoor outdoor transmission f1 f2 and outdoor outdoor transmission f1 f2 54
- Refer to the installation manual for how to use the bs1 bs5 and ds1 switches 54
- Rxysq8 12tmy1b 54
- Symbols 54
- Symbols see below 54
- Technical data 54
- Terminal 54
- Terminal strip 54
- The wiring diagram is delivered with the unit located at the inside of the service cover rxysq8 54
- This wiring diagram applies only to the outdoor unit 54
- Vrv iv s system air conditioner 54
- When operating do not short circuit protective device s1ph 54
- Wht white 54
- Wiring diagram outdoor unit 54
- Ylw yellow 54
- Z4c n 2 54
- Technical data 55
- A1p printed circuit board main 56
- A2p printed circuit board noise filter 56
- A3p printed circuit board inverter 56
- A4p printed circuit board fan 1 56
- A5p printed circuit board fan 2 56
- Blk black 56
- Blu blue 56
- Brn brown 56
- Bs1 bs3 push button switch a1p 56
- C47 c48 capacitor 56
- Colours 56
- Colours see below 56
- Connector 56
- D094435 1 56
- Ds1 ds2 dip switch a1p 56
- E1hc crankcase heater 56
- F101u fuse a4p a5p 56
- F1u f2u fuse t 3 5 a 250 v a1p 56
- Field wiring 56
- Fixed connector 56
- Grn green 56
- L live 56
- Legend for wiring diagram rxysq10 12 56
- Movable connector 56
- N 380 415 v 50 hz 56
- N neutral 56
- Noiseless earth 56
- Notes for rxysq10 12 56
- Org orange 56
- Protective earth screw 56
- Red red 56
- Refer to the installation manual for connection wiring to indoor outdoor transmission f1 f2 and outdoor outdoor transmission f1 f2 56
- Refer to the installation manual for how to use the bs1 bs3 switches 56
- Rxysq10 12 56
- Symbols 56
- Symbols see below 56
- T t t t t t 56
- Technical data 56
- Terminal 56
- Terminal strip 56
- This wiring diagram applies only to the outdoor unit 56
- When operating do not short circuit protective device s1ph 56
- Wht white 56
- Ylw yellow 56
- Technical data 57
- Technical data 58
- Technical specifications outdoor unit 58
- Technical data 59
- Capacity table indoor unit 60
- Technical data 60
- About the system 61
- Before operation 61
- For the user 61
- Operation 61
- Operation range 61
- System layout 61
- User interface 61
- About cooling heating fan only and automatic operation 62
- About operating the system 62
- About the dry program 62
- About the heating operation 62
- Operating the system 62
- Operation 62
- To operate the system 62
- To use the dry program 62
- Using the dry program 62
- About control systems 63
- About setting the master user interface 63
- About the air flow flap 63
- Adjusting the air flow direction 63
- Operation 63
- Setting the master user interface 63
- To designate the master user interface ra dx 63
- To designate the master user interface vrv dx 63
- Available comfort settings 64
- Available main operation methods 64
- Energy saving and optimum operation 64
- Maintenance and service 64
- About the refrigerant 65
- After sales service and warranty 65
- Maintenance after a long stop period 65
- Maintenance and service 65
- Maintenance before a long stop period 65
- Recommended maintenance and inspection 65
- Recommended maintenance and inspection cycles 65
- Warranty period 65
- Shortened maintenance and replacement cycles 66
- Troubleshooting 66
- Error codes overview 67
- Symptom fan operation is possible but cooling and heating do not work 67
- Symptom the system does not operate 67
- Symptoms that are not air conditioner troubles 67
- Troubleshooting 67
- 0 symptom noise of air conditioners 68
- 1 symptom dust comes out of the unit 68
- 2 symptom the units can give off odours 68
- 3 symptom the outdoor unit fan does not 68
- 4 symptom the display shows 88 68
- 5 symptom the compressor in the outdoor 68
- 6 symptom the inside of an outdoor unit is 68
- 7 symptom hot air can be felt when the 68
- Indoor unit is stopped 68
- Outdoor unit 68
- Relocation 68
- Symptom noise of air conditioners indoor unit 68
- Symptom noise of air conditioners indoor unit outdoor unit 68
- Symptom the fan direction does not correspond to the setting 68
- Symptom the fan strength does not correspond to the setting 68
- Symptom the user interface display reads u4 or u5 and stops but then restarts after a few minutes 68
- Symptom white mist comes out of a unit indoor unit 68
- Symptom white mist comes out of a unit indoor unit outdoor unit 68
- Unit does not stop after a short heating operation 68
- Warm even when the unit has stopped 68
- Disposal 69
- Glossary 69
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