Daikin RWEYQ144PTJU [17/95] Installation of outside units

Daikin RWEYQ144PTJU [17/95] Installation of outside units
Installation Manual EDUS301214-N
16 Installation of Outside Units
3P153897-12X
8-3 General
Make sure to connect the power supply wire to the power supply ter-
minal block and to clamp it as shown in figure 8, chapter “Field wiring
connection”.
As this unit is equipped with an inverter, installing a phase advancing
capacitor will not only reduce the power factor improvement effect,
but also may cause the capacitor to overheat due to high-frequency
waves. Therefore, never install a phase advancing capacitor.
Keep power supply imbalance within 2% of the supply rating.
1.
Large imbalance will shorten the life of the smoothing capacitor.
2.
As a protective measure, the product will stop operating and an
error indication will be made, when power supply imbalance
exceeds 4% of the supply rating.
Follow the “electrical wiring diagram” when carrying out any electri-
cal wiring.
Only proceed with wiring work after blocking off all power supply.
Always ground wires. (In accordance with national regulations of the
pertinent country.)
This unit uses an inverter, and therefore generates noise, which will
have to be reduced to avoid interfering with other devices. The outer
casing of the product may take on an electrical charge due to leaked
electrical current, which will have to be discharged with the ground-
ing.
This unit has a negative phase protection circuit. (If it operates, only
operate the unit after correcting the wiring.)
WARNING
Do not ground units to gas pipes, sewage pipes, lightning rods, or
telephone ground wires because incomplete grounding could
cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death.
Gas pipes: can explode or catch fire if there is a gas leak.
Sewage pipes: no grounding effect is possible if hard plastic pip-
ing is used.
Telephone ground wires and lightning rods: dangerous when
struck by lightning due to an abnormal rise in electrical potential in
the grounding.
8-4 Examples
System example (Refer to figure 8)
1. Field power supply
2. Main switch
3. Disconnect switch
4. Fuse
5. Ground fault circuit interrupter
6. Remote controller
7. Outside unit
8. BRANCHSELECTOR unit
9. Indoor unit
10. Cool/Heat selector
power supply wiring (sheathed wire)
transmission wiring (sheathed wire)
CAUTION
Use a conduit for the power supply wiring.
Outside the unit, make sure the low-voltage electric wiring (i.e. for the
remote controller, transmission, etc.) and the high-voltage electric wir-
ing do not pass near each other, keeping them at least 5 in. apart. Prox-
imity may cause electrical interference, malfunctions, and breakage.
Be sure to connect the power supply wiring to the power supply ter-
minal block and secure it as described in Field wiring connection.
Transmission wiring should be secured as described in Field wiring
connection.
Secure the wiring with the accessory clamps so that it does not touch
the piping.
Make sure the wiring and the control box cover do not stick up above
the structure, and close the cover firmly.
WARNING
Never connect power supply wiring to the terminal block for remote
controller wiring as this could damage the entire system.
Picking power supply and transmission wiring
(Refer to figure 9)
1. Power supply wiring and wiring for pump operation
(High voltage)
2. Transmission wiring
(Low voltage)
3. Set apart
Connect the wire to the terminal block on PC board with care since too
much pressure may cause breakage of the PC board.
Field wiring connection: transmission wiring, interlock circuit, pump
operation output and Cool/Heat selector
Power supply and transmission wiring: Connect it using conduit
mounting plates.
[In case of single outside unit]
(Refer to figure 10)
1. Cool/Heat selector
2. Outside unit PC board (A1P)
3. Take care of the polarity
4. Use the conductor of sheathed wire (2 wire) (no polarity)
5. Terminal board (field supply)
6. Indoor unit
7. Never connect the power supply wire.
8. BRANCHSELECTOR unit A
9. BRANCHSELECTOR unit B
10. Last BRANCHSELECTOR unit
11. Cool-only unit
12. ABC I/P PC board (A5P)
[In case of multiple outside units]
(Refer to figure 11)
1. Unit A (Master unit)
2. Unit B
3. Unit C
4. TO IN/D UNIT
5. TO OUT/D UNIT
6. TO MULTI UNIT
7. To Cool/Heat selector (only Heat pump system)
8. To indoor unit
9. To other systems
The transmission wiring between the outside units in the same pipe
line must be connected to the Q1/Q2 (Out Multi) terminals.
Connecting the wires to the (Out-Out) terminals results in system
malfunction.
The wiring for the other pipe line must be connected to the F1/F2
(Out-Out) terminals of the PC board in the outside unit to which the
transmission wiring for the indoor units is connected.
The outside unit to which the transmission wiring for the indoor units
is connected is master unit.
The transmission wiring between the outside units must be 100 ft. in
length at maximum.
NOTE
Be sure to keep the power supply and transmission wiring apart from
each other.
Be careful about polarity of the transmission wiring.
Make sure that the transmission wiring is clamped as shown in the
figure in chapter “Field wiring connection”.
Check that wiring does not make contact with refrigerant piping.
Firmly close the lid and arrange the electric wires so as to prevent
the lid or other parts from coming loose.
[Setting the interlock circuit and pump operation output.]
¢Pump operation output [high voltage]²
Use insulated wires of the size as mentioned below having rated volt-
age of 250 V or more:
For single core: AWG16 or larger (conduit pipe work)
For multiple cores: AWG18 or larger
*The wiring for pump operation output is to be procured locally.
(Refer to figure 12)
1. Pump operation output terminal (X2M).
When water pump is linked with system operation, water
pump operation circuit shall be set between terminals (1)
and (2).
Contact specification --- 220 VAC, 3 mA-0.5 A
Top plate
Conduit
(field supply)
Lock nut
(field supply)
Conduit
mounting
plate
(accessory)
Top plate

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