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2. Items to be checked at delivery
Points of the operation explanation
3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION
Hold the hangers at 4 places to move the indoor unit when unpacking or after unpacked, and do not
apply force to the piping (refrigerant and drain) and resin parts.
If the temperature and humidity in the ceiling is likely to exceed 30°C, RH80%, use the optional kit for
coping with high temperature and humidity, or additionally stick the insulation to the indoor unit.
Use the insulation such as glass wool or polyethylene that has thickness of 10mm or more. However,
keep the insulated outside dimension smaller than the ceiling opening so that the unit may go
through the opening at installation.
(1) Select the installation location that meets the following conditions and get approval of the cus-
tomer.
• Where the cool and warm air spreads evenly in the room.
• Where there is no obstacles in the air passage.
• Where drainage can be ensured.
• Where the ceiling lower surface is not remarkably inclined.
• Where there is sufficient strength to withstand the mass of the indoor unit. (If the strength is insufficient,
the indoor unit may vibrate and get in contact with the ceiling and generate unpleasant chattering noise.)
• Where a space sufficient for installation and service can be ensured. (Refer to Fig. 1)
• Where the piping length between the indoor and the outdoor units is ensured within the allowable length.
(Refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.)
• Where there is no risk of flammable gas leak.
Items to be checked
Check
column
Have you carried out field setting? (if necessary)
Are the control box lid, resin cover, the air filter and the suction panel attached?
Does the cool air discharge during the cooling operation and the warm air discharge during
the heating operation? Does the indoor unit makes unpleasant sound of air charge?
Have you explained how to operate the air conditioner showing the operation manual to the
customer?
Have you explained the description of cooling, heating, program dry and automatic (cooling/
heating) given in the operation manual to the customer?
If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF, did you explain the set fan speed to the customer.
Have you handed the operation manual and the installation manual to the customer?
In addition to the general usage, since the items in the operation manual with the WARNING and
CAUTION marks are likely to result in human bodily injuries and property damages, it is neces-
sary not only to explain these items to the customer but also to have the customer read them.
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- Fxcq20aveb fxcq50aveb fxcq25aveb fxcq63aveb fxcq32aveb fxcq80aveb fxcq40aveb fxcq125aveb 1
- Installation manual 1
- System air conditioners 1
- Contents 2
- Safety precautions 2
- 1 accessories 4
- Before installation 4
- 2 optional accessories 5
- Carry out the work giving caution to the following items and after the work is completed check these again 5
- Selection of installation location 6
- Floor level 7
- Or more 7
- Or more 100 or more 7
- Or more 1500 or more 7
- Or more from the floor level 7
- Or more from the furniture 7
- Required installation space mm 7
- A ceiling opening 8
- B hanging bolt pitch 8
- C unit outside dimension 8
- Ceiling opening 8
- Ceiling surface 8
- D panel outside dimension 8
- Decoration panel 8
- Hanger 8
- Hanging bolt 4 pcs 8
- Indoor unit 8
- Panel outside dimension 8
- Preparation before installation 8
- Relation of locations between the ceiling and the indoor unit 8
- Side view 8
- Top view 8
- Unit mm 8
- Approx 100mm 9
- Ceiling slab 9
- Ceiling surface 9
- Foundation bolt 9
- Hanger 9
- Hanging bolt 9
- Installation of indoor unit 9
- Long nut or turn buckle 9
- Note the above shown parts are all field supply 9
- Nut field supply 9
- Tighten the nut double nut fig 2 fig 3 9
- To fix hanger hanging bolt washer clamp 7 fixing method 9
- Upper side nut insert 9
- Washer clamp 7 accessory 9
- Washer for hanger 3 accessory 9
- Ceiling board 10
- Do not peel off the film adhered on the side if peeled off the operating sound may become larger 10
- Guide at 4 corners 10
- Indoor unit 10
- Installation pattern paper 5 accessory 10
- Notch lower part 10
- Polyvinyl chloride tube fig 6 10
- Pour water into the tube and have the indoor unit match the height of water surface of the both sides 10
- Screw 6 accessory fig 4 10
- To adjust the unit height from the floor level 10
- To attach the installation pattern paper 10
- To ensure level level 10
- Coat the flared inner surface only with ether oil or ester oil 11
- Flare nut 11
- Refrigerant piping work 11
- Spanner 11
- Torque wrench 11
- Union joint fig 7 11
- R0 4 0 12
- Brazing place 13
- Nitrogen 13
- Pressure reducing valve 13
- Refrigerant piping fig 10 13
- Stop valve 13
- Taping 13
- Downward inclination of 1 100 or more 14
- Drain piping work 14
- Fig 11 good wrong 14
- Indoor unit 14
- Metal clamp 2 accessory drain hose 1 accessory 14
- Support 14
- Taped part 14
- Transparent part of drain socket 14
- Adjustable 580 or less 15
- Bend the tip without tearing the sealing material large 10 15
- Ceiling slab 300 or less 1 1 m unit mm 15
- Drain hose 1 accessory 15
- Drain riser 15
- Fig 12 15
- Keep the drain hose level or make a slight up grade so that air may not stagnate in the drain hose if air stagnates the drain may flow oppositely when the drain pump stops and generate abnormal sound fig 13 15
- Level or upward inclination 15
- Metal clamp 2 accessory drain hose 1 accessory 15
- Stick vinyl tape without tearing the sealing material large 10 15
- Support 15
- Tightened part 15
- Upward drain piping 15
- Vinyl tape 15
- Centralized drain piping 16
- Check drainage at this point 16
- Drain outlet for service with rubber plug 16
- Drain socket 16
- Fig 14 16
- If water stagnates in the drain piping it may cause clogging of drain piping 16
- Location of drain pump and float switch 16
- Make a downward inclination of 1 100 or more to avoid stagnancy of air 16
- Tube length of 100mm or more is necessary fig 15 16
- Use it when draining water in the drain pan plastic container for pouring water 16
- Clamp earth wiring 17
- Earth terminal 17
- Earth wiring power supply 220 240v 50hz 17
- Example of wiring clamping clamps are field supply 17
- Fig 16 17
- Power supply wiring 220 240v 50hz 17
- Terminal block x2m 17
- 1 general instructions 18
- Do not leave clearance 18
- Drain hose 1 accessory 18
- Drain hose 1 accessory sealing material large 10 accessory 18
- Electric wiring work 18
- Fig 17 18
- Fig 18 18
- Insulation piping cover 13 accessory 18
- Make sure to wrap the sealing material large 10 over the insulation piping cover 13 18
- Metal clamp 2 accessory 18
- Sealing material large 10 accessory 18
- Start wrapping from where the metal clamp 2 is tightened 18
- Wrap the sealing material large 10 so that the metal clamp 2 end side may be doubled 18
- 2 electrical characteristics 19
- 3 specification for field supply fuses and wiring 19
- 4 wiring connection method 20
- Connection of 2 wirings of same size must be carried out on both sides 20
- Connection of 2 wirings on one side is prohibited 20
- Connection of wirings of different sizes is prohibited 20
- Insulation sleeve 20
- Ring type crimp style terminals 20
- Wiring 20
- 5 example of wiring 23
- Indoor unit a indoor unit b most downstream indoor unit 23
- Outdoor unit 23
- 6 for control with 2 remote controllers to control 1 indoor unit with 2 remote controllers 24
- Indoor unit a 24
- No polarity 24
- Outdoor unit bs unit 24
- Remote controller 2 sub remote controller 1 main 24
- Remote controller option 24
- Terminal block x1m 24
- Terminal for remote controller wiring p1 p2 24
- 7 for centralized control 25
- 8 for remote control force off or on off operation 25
- F2 t1 t2 25
- Fig 20 25
- Forced off 25
- Indoor unit 1 indoor unit 2 indoor unit largest no 25
- Input a 25
- Remote controller 2 sub crossover wiring remote controller remote controller 1 main 25
- 1 setting ceiling height 20 63 type only 26
- Field setting and test operation 26
- Mounting decoration panel 26
- 2 setting when an optional accessory is attached 27
- 3 when using wireless remote controller 27
- 4 setting fan speed during thermostat off 27
- 5 setting filter sign 27
- Wiring diagram 28
- English 28 29
- Fig 21 29
- P322450 1 fxcq20 25 32 40 50 63 80 125aveb 29
- Wiring diagram 29
- P249378 7m em12a006 30
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