Daikin VAM350FA8VE Технические данные онлайн
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- Technical data 3
- Part 1 vam fa8ve 5
- Part 2 vkm ga m v1 5
- Table of contents 5
- Table of contents 6
- Additional optional accessories compared with ej series 7
- Applicable patterns 7
- Based on inhabitants 7
- Based on room size 7
- Basic patterns 7
- Cautions in use 7
- Control syste 7
- Dimensions 7
- Easy installation and service maintenance 7
- Element hep element 7
- Energy saving 7
- External appearanc 7
- Fan operation setting 7
- Fan performance 7
- Feature 7
- Fresh up operation 7
- Functions of printed circuit board 7
- Installation method 7
- Interlocked operation with vrv skyair 7
- Introduction of control system 7
- Maintenance for a qualified service person only 7
- Method of operation 7
- Model serie 7
- Nomenclatur 7
- Operatio 7
- Optional accessories 7
- Product specificatio 7
- Selection procedure 7
- Sound level data 7
- Specifications 7
- Structure 7
- Table of contents part 1 vam fa8ve 7
- The correction ratio of exchange efficiency 7
- Trouble shooting 7
- Wiring diagram 7
- Cautions 8
- Cautions in installation 8
- Centralized piping 8
- Duct work 8
- Electrical wiring procedure 8
- Initial setting 8
- Installatio 8
- Installation 8
- Operation mode change over 8
- Pre operation flowchart 8
- Reducing operating sound 8
- Table of contents part 1 vam fa8ve 8
- External appearance 9
- Model series 9
- Nomenclature 9
- V a m f 9
- Structures 10
- Vam150 1000fa 10
- Vam1500 2000fa 10
- 1 interlocked operation with vrv skyair 11
- Features 11
- 2 energy saving 12
- Features 12
- 3 fresh up operation 13
- 4 element hep element 13
- Features 13
- 5 easy installation and service maintenance 14
- 6 additional optional accessories compared with ej series 14
- Features 14
- 1 based on inhabitants 15
- 2 based on room size 15
- Selection procedures 15
- 2 based on room size 16
- Selection procedures 16
- 2 based on room size 17
- Selection procedures 17
- 1 specifications 18
- Product specification 18
- 1 specifications 19
- Product specification 19
- 1 specifications 20
- Product specification 20
- 1 specifications 21
- Product specification 21
- 1 specifications 22
- Product specification 22
- 2 optional accessories 23
- Product specification 23
- 2 optional accessories 24
- Product specification 24
- 2 optional accessories 25
- Product specification 25
- 2 optional accessories 26
- Product specification 26
- 1 adapter pcb for humidifier krp50 2 27
- 2 adapter pcb for remote control krp2a61 27
- 2 optional accessories 27
- Adapter name kit name 27
- Clamp 2 pcs 27
- Either large or small catches are used depending on the model 27
- Fixing board 27
- Fixing screw 27
- Fixing screw 3 pcs 27
- Fixing screw lid 27
- Hc0113 27
- Hc0114 27
- Hc0115 1 27
- Hc0253 1 27
- Krp50 2a90 27
- P055444 27
- Pcb support attached to adapter pcb 27
- Product specification 27
- Switch box 27
- 2 optional accessories 28
- Product specification 28
- 2 optional accessories 29
- Product specification 29
- 2 optional accessories 30
- Product specification 30
- 2 optional accessories 31
- Product specification 31
- 2 optional accessories 32
- Product specification 32
- 2 optional accessories 33
- Product specification 33
- 2 optional accessories 34
- Product specification 34
- 2 optional accessories 35
- Product specification 35
- 2 optional accessories 36
- Product specification 36
- 2 optional accessories 37
- Product specification 37
- 2 optional accessories 38
- Product specification 38
- 2 optional accessories 39
- Product specification 39
- 2 optional accessories 40
- Product specification 40
- 2 optional accessories 41
- Product specification 41
- 2 optional accessories 42
- Product specification 42
- 2 optional accessories 43
- Product specification 43
- 2 optional accessories 44
- Product specification 44
- 2 optional accessories 45
- Product specification 45
- 2 optional accessories 46
- Product specification 46
- 2 optional accessories 47
- Product specification 47
- Before use 48
- General description of system 48
- Product specification 48
- 2 optional accessories 49
- Cautions during use 49
- Product specification 49
- 2 optional accessories 50
- Product specification 50
- 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 1112 13 14 15 52
- 2 optional accessories 52
- All all 52
- Hc0153 52
- Hc0154 52
- Hc0155 52
- Product specification 52
- 2 optional accessories 54
- Features and functions 54
- Product specification 54
- 2 optional accessories 55
- Names and functions of the operating section fig 1 2 55
- Product specification 55
- 2 optional accessories 56
- Product specification 56
- 01 02 03 57
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 53 57
- Hrv vam fa8ve 57
- Product specification 57
- Zone setting fig 3 57
- Operation 58
- Operation by zone fig 4 58
- Product specification 58
- 2 optional accessories 59
- Product specification 59
- Hc0165 60
- How to select the control mode 60
- Operation by remote controller at time of unified off operation by centralized control 60
- Operation by remote controller at time of unified on operation by centralized control 60
- Operation mode 60
- Operation mode setting by remote controller 60
- Product specification 60
- Rejection rejection rejection acceptance acceptance 60
- Stop by remote controller 60
- Temperature control by remote controller 60
- The control the control mode is 1 60
- 2 optional accessories 61
- Example of operation schedule 61
- Hc0166 61
- Product specification 61
- 2 optional accessories 62
- Air conditioner now operating air conditioner now stopping command by central remote controller 62
- Command by remote controller 62
- Hc0167 62
- Off on 62
- Off on pm 62
- Off on pm am 62
- Off on pm pm 62
- Product specification 62
- 2 optional accessories 63
- Product specification 63
- Setting operation mode fig 5 63
- 2 optional accessories 64
- Group monitoring fig 7 64
- Product specification 64
- Temperature setting fig 6 64
- 2 optional accessories 65
- Error diagnosing function fig 8 65
- Product specification 65
- Setting master remote controller fig 9 65
- 2 optional accessories 66
- Display of time to clean fig 11 66
- Function of refrigerant system display fig 10 66
- Product specification 66
- 2 optional accessories 67
- Product specification 67
- Unified operation fig 12 67
- 2 optional accessories 68
- Double central remote controllers 68
- Optional accessories 68
- Product specification 68
- 2 optional accessories 69
- Product specification 69
- Specifications 69
- 2 optional accessories 70
- Product specification 70
- 2 optional accessories 71
- Product specification 71
- 2 optional accessories 72
- Cautions during use 72
- Features and functions 72
- Product specification 72
- 2 optional accessories 73
- Product specification 73
- 4 6 7 3 74
- All all 74
- Fig 3 fig 4 74
- Fig 5 fig 6 74
- Hc0178 74
- Hc0179 74
- Hc0180 74
- Hc0181 74
- Hc0182 74
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 70 74
- Hrv vam fa8ve 74
- Product specification 74
- 2 optional accessories 75
- Names and functions of the operating section fig 1 2 75
- Product specification 75
- 2 optional accessories 76
- Operation setting present time fig 3 76
- Product specification 76
- 2 optional accessories 77
- Product specification 77
- Setting no of programmed time fig 4 77
- 2 optional accessories 78
- Change and cancellation of no of programmed time fig 5 78
- Product specification 78
- 2 optional accessories 79
- Product specification 79
- 2 optional accessories 80
- Error diagnosing function fig 7 80
- Manual operation fig 6 80
- Operation control code 80
- Product specification 80
- 2 optional accessories 81
- Product specification 81
- Specification 81
- 2 optional accessories 82
- Product specification 82
- 2 optional accessories 83
- Product specification 83
- 2 optional accessories 84
- Product specification 84
- 2 optional accessories 85
- Product specification 85
- 2 optional accessories 86
- Product specification 86
- 2 optional accessories 87
- Product specification 87
- 2 optional accessories 88
- Product specification 88
- 2 optional accessories 89
- Product specification 89
- 2 optional accessories 90
- Product specification 90
- 2 optional accessories 91
- Product specification 91
- 3 the correction ratio of exchange efficiency 92
- Product specification 92
- 4 dimensions 93
- Product specification 93
- 4 dimensions 94
- Product specification 94
- 4 dimensions 95
- Product specification 95
- 4 dimensions 96
- Product specification 96
- 4 dimensions 97
- Product specification 97
- 5 wiring diagram 98
- Product specification 98
- 5 wiring diagram 99
- Product specification 99
- 6 sound level data 100
- Product specification 100
- 6 sound level data 101
- Product specification 101
- 6 sound level data 102
- Product specification 102
- 6 sound level data 103
- Product specification 103
- 6 sound level data 104
- Product specification 104
- 6 sound level data 105
- Product specification 105
- 7 fan performance 106
- Air flow rate 106
- D036777 106
- Enthalpy exchange efficiency cooling 106
- Enthalpy exchange efficiency heating 106
- Exchange efficiency 106
- Product specification 106
- Temperature exchange efficiency 106
- Ultra high 106
- Vam550fave 106
- Ø 200 pipe length 106
- 7 fan performance 107
- Enthalpy exchange efficiency heating 107
- Product specification 107
- 8 installation method 108
- Product specification 108
- 8 installation method 109
- Product specification 109
- 8 installation method 110
- Product specification 110
- 8 installation method 111
- A gradient of more than one in fifty 111
- Air discharge grille k dgl200a 111
- Air suction grille k dgl250a 111
- Branch duct kha90b2 111
- Ea exhaust air to outdoors 111
- Flexible duct k fds252c 111
- Fresh air from outdoors oa 111
- Inspection hole 111
- Inspection hole field supply 111
- Maintenance space 111
- Metal suspension bracket for absorbing vibration field supply 111
- Nominal diameter field supply 111
- Oa fresh air from outdoors ea exhaust air to outdoors ra return air from room 111
- Product specification 111
- Round shape hood field supply 111
- Sa supply air to room 111
- Silencer kddm24a100 111
- Suspension bolt field sypply 111
- Suspension bolt position 111
- 8 installation method 112
- Product specification 112
- 1 method of operation 113
- Operation 113
- 1 method of operation 114
- Operation 114
- 2 cautions in use 115
- 3 maintenance 115
- 3 maintenance for a qualified service person only 115
- Operation 115
- 3 maintenance 116
- 4 trouble shooting 116
- Operation 116
- 1 introduction of control system 117
- Centralized control 117
- Contorl system 117
- Control system 117
- Controller function 117
- Hc0018 117
- Hrv unit 117
- Hrv unit hrv unit 117
- Hrv unit indoor unit 117
- Independent 117
- Indoor unit indoor unit 117
- Initial setting required 117
- Interlocked operation 117
- Purposes and applications description of system 117
- Remote controller for hrv unit 117
- Remote controller for hrv unit maximum number of groups 64 units 117
- Remote controller for indoor unit maximum number of the unit 16 units 117
- Remote controller for indoor unit remote controller for indoor unit 117
- 2 basic patterns 118
- Control system 118
- Brc301b61 119
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 115 119
- Hrv vam fa8ve 119
- 2 basic patterns 120
- Control system 120
- Adapter pcb for remote control 121
- Collective individual operation the unified on off controller 121
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 117 121
- Hrv vam fa8ve 121
- Multi function central controller 121
- The interlocked operation multi function centralized controller 121
- The schedule timer 121
- The unified on off controller 121
- 2 basic patterns 122
- Control system 122
- 2 basic patterns 123
- Control system 123
- 2 basic patterns 124
- Control system 124
- 2 basic patterns 125
- Control system 125
- 2 basic patterns 126
- Control system 126
- 2 basic patterns 127
- Control system 127
- 3 applicable patterns 128
- Control system 128
- 3 applicable patterns 129
- Control system 129
- 3 applicable patterns 130
- Control system 130
- 3 applicable patterns 131
- Control system 131
- 3 applicable patterns 132
- Control system 132
- 3 applicable patterns 133
- Control system 133
- 3 applicable patterns 134
- Control system 134
- 3 applicable patterns 135
- Central remote control power supply 135
- Central transmission line 135
- Control system 135
- Hc0039 135
- Unified on off control power supply 135
- 3 applicable patterns 136
- Control system 136
- 3 applicable patterns 137
- Control system 137
- 4 functions of printed circuit board 138
- Be sure to give the electric grounding earth 138
- Centralized control 138
- Control system 138
- Hc0043 138
- Hc0110 3p034928 2b 138
- Input from outside 138
- Power supply 138
- Remote controller 138
- Terminal no contents of function 138
- Vam1500fa5 7ve and vam2000fa5 7ve 138
- 5 fan operation setting 139
- 6 pre operation flowchart 139
- Control system 139
- 7 operation mode change over 140
- Control system 140
- 1 reducing operating sound 141
- Installation 141
- 1 reducing operating sound 142
- Installation 142
- 2 centralized piping 143
- Installation 143
- 3 cautions 144
- Installation 144
- 3 cautions 145
- Installation 145
- 4 cautions in installation 146
- 5 installation 146
- Installation 146
- 6 duct work 147
- Installation 147
- 7 electrical wiring procedure 148
- Installation 148
- 7 electrical wiring procedure 149
- Installation 149
- 7 electrical wiring procedure 150
- Installation 150
- 8 initial setting 151
- Installation 151
- 8 initial setting 152
- Installation 152
- 8 initial setting 153
- Installation 153
- After sales service and warranty 155
- Before installation 155
- Design flexibility 155
- Drain piping and water supply work 155
- Duct connection 155
- Easy installation 155
- Electric wiring work 155
- Energy saving 155
- External appearanc 155
- Feature 155
- Field setting and test run 155
- General 155
- Installatio 155
- Maintenance for a qualified service person only 155
- Model serie 155
- Nomenclatur 155
- Operatio 155
- Operation procedure 155
- Other features 155
- Preparations before installation 155
- Product specificatio 155
- Quiet operation 155
- Refrigerant piping work 155
- Safety cautions 155
- Selecting installation site 155
- Selection procedures in japan 155
- Structure 155
- Table of contents part 2 vkm ga m v1 155
- The method of installation 155
- Trouble shooting 155
- Unique control system 155
- Vkm gamv1 155
- Vkm gav1 155
- What to do before operation 155
- Wiring example and how to set the remote controller 155
- Ability to calculate connectable capacity 156
- About the basic control of vkm 156
- Appendi 156
- Calculation of duct pressure loss 156
- Central control system 156
- How to use psychrometric chart 156
- Kinds of ventilation 156
- Notes for ducted systems 156
- Outdoor air processing of ceiling mounted duct connection typ 156
- Purpose of ventilation 156
- Restrictions to control system 156
- Stand alone operation is possible as an independent system 156
- Table of contents part 2 vkm ga m v1 156
- External appearance 157
- Model series 157
- Vkm50gamv1 vkm50gav1 157
- Vkm80gamv1 vkm100gamv1 vkm80gav1 vkm100gav1 157
- Nomenclature 158
- Structures 158
- V k m 50 ga m v1 158
- Design flexibility 159
- Features 159
- General 159
- Automatic heat purge function at night 160
- Energy saving 160
- Indoor unit connectable to up to 130 of the capacity 160
- Slim design 160
- Automatic changeover to efficient operation patterns 161
- Operating condition 161
- Operation automatically changes to the optimum pattern to suit conditions 161
- Precedent condition 161
- Easy installation 162
- Quiet operation 162
- Unique control system 162
- Interlocked operation with vrv 163
- Other features 163
- Mechanism of energy saving 164
- Fresh up operation 165
- Highly humid air 165
- Less humid air 165
- Proprietary developed hep element 165
- Additional optional accessories 166
- Easy installation and service maintenance 166
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 162 166
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 166
- The high efficiency filter that has 65 of average dust collecting efficiency is suitable 166
- The operation is available when the outdoor air temperature is down to 15 c 166
- Selection procedures in japan 167
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 164 168
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 168
- 1 vkm gamv1 169
- Product specification 169
- Technical specifications 169
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 166 170
- Hrv vkm gamv1 170
- Technical specifications 170
- Electrical specifications 171
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 167 171
- Hrv vkm gamv1 171
- 1 vkm gamv1 172
- Product specification 172
- 1 vkm gamv1 173
- Product specification 173
- 1 vkm gamv1 174
- Product specification 174
- 1 vkm gamv1 175
- Product specification 175
- 1 vkm gamv1 176
- Product specification 176
- 1 vkm gamv1 177
- 1262 439 183 592 177
- 250 153 439 622 177
- Control box 177
- Damper plate supply air fan 177
- Direct expansion coil 177
- Exhaust air fan 177
- Exhaust air to outdoors 177
- Feed water connection port ø6 c1220t 177
- Feed water tank 177
- Fresh air from outdoors outdoor air 177
- Gas pipe connection ø12 air filters 177
- Hanger bracket 4 14x40 oval hole 177
- Heat exchanger elements 177
- Humidifier natural evaporative type maintenance cover for humidifier 177
- Inspection hatch 140 in case of 177
- Inspection hatch 89 1764 515 10 220 102 high efficiency filter option 177
- Inspection hatch inspection hatch 177
- Maintenance cover 177
- Maintenance space for the heat exchanger elements the air filters fans and humidifier 360 in case of 177
- More than 600 177
- Product specification 177
- Pt3 4 male screw drain outlet 177
- Return air from room 177
- Solenoid valve 177
- Supply air to room 177
- Ø6 liquid pipe connection 177
- 1 vkm gamv1 178
- Product specification 178
- 1 vkm gamv1 179
- Product specification 179
- 1 vkm gamv1 180
- Product specification 180
- 1 vkm gamv1 181
- Product specification 181
- 1 vkm gamv1 182
- Operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions 182
- Over all db b g n is already rectified 2 operating conditons power source single phase 50hz 240v model vkm100gamv1 ventilation mode total heat exhange 3 measuring place remark operation noise is measured in an anechoic chamber the operation noise level becomes greater than this value depending on the operation conditions reflected sound and peripheral noise operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions u h ultra high h high l low 4 location of microphone 182
- Product specification 182
- Scale air flow rate u h h l a 40 38 35 182
- 1 vkm gamv1 183
- Product specification 183
- 1 vkm gamv1 184
- Product specification 184
- 1 4 5 6 185
- 1 vkm gamv1 185
- Product specification 185
- 1 vkm gamv1 186
- Product specification 186
- 1 vkm gamv1 187
- Leave space for servicing the unit and include inspection hatch always open a hole on the side of the control box so that the air filters heat exchange elements fans and humidifier elements can easily be inspected and serviced 2 install the two outdoor ducts with down slope slope of 1 30 or more to prevent entry of rain water also provide insulation for three ducts outdoor ducts and indoor supply air duct to prevent dew condensation material glass wool of 25mm thick 3 do not turn the unit upside down 4 use city water of clean water include water supply piping with straner a water supply shut off valve and a drain valve both locally procured somewhere along the water supply piping that can be reached from the inspection 5 it is impossible to connect the water supply piping directly to public piping use a cistern tank of the approved type if you need to get your water supply from public piping 6 make sure the supply water 0 2mpa to 0 9mpa 0 kg cm² to 5kg cm² 7 make sure the supply water 187
- Product specification 187
- 1 vkm gamv1 188
- Product specification 188
- 2 vkm gav1 189
- Product specification 189
- Technical specifications 189
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 186 190
- Hrv vkm gav1 190
- Technical specifications 190
- Electrical specifications 191
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 187 191
- Hrv vkm gav1 191
- 2 vkm gav1 192
- Product specification 192
- 2 vkm gav1 193
- Product specification 193
- 2 vkm gav1 194
- Product specification 194
- 2 vkm gav1 195
- Product specification 195
- 2 vkm gav1 196
- Product specification 196
- 2 vkm gav1 197
- Product specification 197
- 2 vkm gav1 198
- Product specification 198
- 2 vkm gav1 199
- Product specification 199
- 2 vkm gav1 200
- Operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions 200
- Over all db b g n is already rectified 2 operating conditons power source single phase 50hz 230v model vkm80gav1 ventilation mode total heat exhange 3 measuring place remark operation noise is measured in an anechoic chamber the operation noise level becomes greater than this value depending on the operation conditions reflected sound and peripheral noise operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions u h ultra high h high l low 4 location of microphone 200
- Over all db b g n is already rectified 2 operating conditons power source single phase 50hz 240v model vkm80gav1 ventilation mode total heat exhange 3 measuring place remark operation noise is measured in an anechoic chamber the operation noise level becomes greater than this value depending on the operation conditions reflected sound and peripheral noise operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions u h ultra high h high l low 4 location of microphone 200
- Product specification 200
- Scale air flow rate u h h l a 41 38 36 200
- Scale air flow rate u h h l a 41 39 37 200
- 2 vkm gav1 201
- Product specification 201
- 2 vkm gav1 202
- Product specification 202
- 2 vkm gav1 203
- Product specification 203
- 2 vkm gav1 204
- Product specification 204
- 2 vkm gav1 205
- Product specification 205
- 2 vkm gav1 206
- Leave space for servicing the unit and include inspection hatch always open a hole on the side of the control box so that the air filters heat exchange elements and fans can easily be inspected and serviced 2 install the two outdoor ducts with down slope slope of 1 30 or more to prevent entry of rain water also provide insulation for three ducts outdoor ducts and indoor supply air duct to prevent dew condensation material glass wool of 25mm thick 3 do not turn the unit upside down 4 make sure install drain piping and insulate drain piping to prevent dew condensation 5 keep the drain pipe short and sloping downwards at a gradient of at least 1 100 to prevent air from forming 6 do not use a bent cap or a round hood as the outdoor hood if they might get rained on directly we recommend using a deep hood optional accessory 7 in areas where freezing may occur always take steps to prevent the pipes from freezing 8 do not place something which shouldn t be get wet at the below of this unit the 206
- Product specification 206
- 2 vkm gav1 207
- Product specification 207
- Important 208
- It exchanges the heat temperature and humidity from indoors with the air taken in from outdoors changes the outside air to the same condition as indoors and then brings it indoors 208
- Operation 208
- Sometimes when first using the unit the smell of the heat exchanging element may be noticeable but it is not harmful the smell will gradually go away as the unit is used 208
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 205 209
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 209
- Remote controller for vkm brc1d527 eu only 209
- Remote controller for vrv brc1a62 209
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 210
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 210
- Safety cautions 210
- During operation 211
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 207 211
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 211
- For installation 212
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 212
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 212
- For moving and reinstalling repairing 213
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 209 213
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 213
- What to do before operation 213
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 214
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 214
- Name of parts refer to figure 1 214
- Remote controller and changeover switch name and function of each switch and display refer to figure 3 and 4 214
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 211 215
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 215
- About direct duct connection system 216
- Explanation for systems 216
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 216
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 216
- Display changes as below 217
- Each time you press the operation selection button the operation mode display will change as shown in the figure below 217
- Example 1 217
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 213 217
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 217
- Note current ventilation mode can be visible and selected on the remote controller 217
- The hrv unit cannot be operated independently when the air conditioner is connected to the hrv unit via a duct when using the hrv unit set the air conditioner to fan mode on weak fan strength 217
- Off off 218
- Off on on 218
- Operating state temperature c 218
- Time following morning 22 00 24 00 218
- Cooling heating and fan only operation refer to figure 5 219
- Operation procedure 219
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 220
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 220
- Setting the master remote controller refer to figure 6 220
- How to program and set the timer with the remote controller brc1a62 refer to figure 7 221
- Programming start and stop of the system with timer 221
- How to program and set the timer with the remote controller brc1d527 refer to figure 7 222
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 222
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 222
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 219 223
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 223
- Optimum operation 223
- How to clean the air filter 224
- Maintenance for a qualified service person only 224
- At the beginning of the season 225
- At the end of the season 225
- How to clean the heat exchange element 225
- If one of the following malfunctions occurs take the measures shown below and contact your daikin dealer 226
- Inspection of the fan motor 226
- The following situations are not malfunctions 226
- Trouble shooting 226
- B check if the fuse has blown measure turn the power off c check if breaker has worked measure turn the power on with the breaker switch in the off position do not turn the power on with the breaker switch in the trip position contact your dealer 227
- However be sure to have it inspected and repaired and as soon as possible if other than the above error codes are displayed there is a possibility that the problem in question has occurred with a combined air conditioner or outdoor unit see the operation manuals included with the air conditioners or outdoor units for details 227
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 223 227
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 227
- If a safety device such as a fuse a breaker or an earth leakage breaker frequency actuates or on off switch does not properly work measure do not turn the power on 227
- If the display inspection unit no and the operation lamp flash and the malfunction code appears measure 227
- List of malfunction codes of remote controller of the hrv system 227
- The remote control buttons do not work well measure turn off the main power switch 227
- The unit does not operate at all a check if there is a power failure measure 227
- There are other malfunctions measure stop the unit 227
- After sales service and warranty 228
- If the system does not properly operate except for the above mentioned case and none of the above mentioned malfunctions is evident contact your dealer and request for investigation the system according to the following procedures by a qualified service person 228
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 225 229
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 229
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 230
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 230
- Before installation 231
- Installation 231
- For the following items take special care during construction and check after installation is finished 232
- Selecting installation site 232
- Preparations before installation 233
- The method of installation 234
- Drain piping and water supply work 235
- Fig 7 2 235
- Fig 10 237
- Refrigerant piping work 237
- Fig 11 238
- Fig 12 238
- Fig 13 238
- Duct connection 239
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 235 239
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 239
- Electric wiring work 240
- Fig 16 240
- Opening and shutting the electric parts box and connecting the wiring 241
- Wiring example and how to set the remote controller 241
- Connecting power supply wiring and ground wiring 242
- P1 p2 f1 f2 t1 t2 243
- Remote power supply wiring transmission wiring computerised control wire 243
- Wiring for the humidity regulator locally procured 243
- Independent system connected only with a hrv unit in a single refrigerant circuit 244
- Wiring example 244
- Control by 2 remote controllers controlling 1 indoor unit by 2 remote controllers 245
- When including a bs unit 245
- Central control 246
- Computerised control forced off and on off operation 246
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 246
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 246
- Field setting and test run 247
- Fresh up operation by external input hrv unit 247
- Perform field settings with the remote controller 247
- 7 press the inspection trial button to return to normal mode 248
- Example when adjusting the ventilation air flow to low setting in the group setting mode enter the mode no 19 first code no 0 and second code no 01 248
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 248
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 248
- Note 1 the inside the frame indicates the second code no set when shipped from factory 2 the settings are applied to the entire group but if the mode no inside the parentheses is selected the settings can be applied to individual indoor units however it is only possible to check any changes made to the settings inside the parentheses in individual mode for group batch operation the changes are made but the display remains as it was when shipped from the factory 3 do not set anything not shown above if the applicable functions are not available they will not be displayed 4 when returning to normal mode the remote controller is initialized so the display might show 88 5 when filter cleaning time setting or nighttime free cooling operation setting is changed explain set contents to the customer 248
- Settings and setting numbers 248
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 245 249
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 249
- Perform a test run according to the outdoor unit s installation manual 249
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 250
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 250
- Next run the humidifier 250
- Ability to calculate connectable capacity 251
- Brc1d527 connection to ventil a tion remote controller i s not permitted 251
- Independent s y s tem 251
- Oper a tion s witching 251
- Outdoor air processing of ceiling mounted duct connection type 251
- P71 4 units indoor unit vkm100gamv1 1 unit 251
- Rxyq10py1 251
- Stand alone operation is possible as an independent system 251
- Central control system 252
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 252
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 252
- Caution when connecting with a vrv iii system heat recovery type 253
- Do not give vkm ga m model a function to select cooling heating 253
- Restrictions to control system 253
- This is because the operation mode switches automatically depending on the outdoor conditions regardless of the indoor temperature when set to automatic 253
- About the basic control of vkm 254
- Basic control of vkm 254
- Caution when connecting the indoor unit directly to the duct 254
- Appendix 255
- Purpose of ventilation 255
- Carbon monoxide co carbon monoxide is colorless odorless and very toxic gas imperfect combustion of briquette charcoal or oil produces co gases tobacco smoke and automobile exhaust gases also contain co gases co gases inhaled into the lung join together with hemoglobin in the blood which result in preventing the bonding between oxygen and hemoglobin leading to inability to convey oxygen to the tissues of the human body the bonding force between co and hemoglobin is 200 300 times larger than that between oxygen and hemoglobin a typical symptom is headache the motor of their limbs is anaesthetized before losing consciousness so that they cannot escape away from the place which may in the worst case lead to fatal accident inhaling co gases repeatedly may lead to chronic poisoning with short memory or in the worst case he she is crippled for life the normal atmosphere contains about 21 of oxygen combusting the air will reduce the oxygen concentration when it reduces to 19 co concentration 256
- Fig 1 three year old child asthmatic bronchitis due to passive smoking 256
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 256
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 256
- Hydrogen and various hydrocarbons including methane and traces of hydrogen cyanide formaldehyde acrolein ammonia and nitrogen oxides nox so that various human health problems including lung cancer chronic co toxication and bronchitis can occur new ceilings walls furniture and decorations in white will turn into yellow in one or two years this is due to the nicotine and tar contained in tobacco smoke and or dust in the air to allow smoking proper ventilation is inevitable a ventilation system consisting of an air cleaner and ventilator that operates automatically detecting the level of pollution is recommendable this system can be associated with an air conditioning system so that power consumption for these systems can be reduced and so that they can enjoy comfortable smoking without feeling hot or cold 256
- Table 3 sensation for tobacco smoke 256
- Table 4 air pollutants per cigarette when smoking 256
- Table 5 256
- Tobacco only one cigarette can soon pollute the air in the enclosed room and both the smoker and other non smokers staying here are affected especially the secondhand smoke from the tip of cigarette contains 2 3 times larger amount of harmful substances nicotine and tar than the main smoke exhaled by the smoker so that the non smokers around the smoker can be affected by tobacco smoke so tobacco smoke is one of the serious causes of interior air pollution tobacco smoke consists mainly of mists such as tar and nicotine gases such as carbon monoxide co carbon dioxide c 256
- Carbon dioxide c 257
- Carbon dioxide gas is a normal component of the air normal concentration of about 0 4 physiologically c 257
- Fig 2 relationship in concentration between oxygen and co 257
- Gas is requisite for human life the gas stimulates the respiratory center for unconscious automatic breathing c 257
- Gas will adversely affect the human body though the effect closely depends on the oxygen concentration 257
- Gases are used as an indicator of the atmospheric condition in the room not treated as a toxic gas higher concentration of c 257
- Gases dissolve into blood to maintain the oxygen concentration at the proper level for the purpose of sustaining normal functions of human body hygienically c 257
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 253 257
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 257
- Table 6 effect of carbon monoxide co 257
- Are harmful and account for large portions of nox compounds n 258
- Concentration is normal for human body lower 258
- Concentration of 8 or lower will have a fatal effect higher 258
- Concentration will cause difficulty in breathing with other various symptoms 258
- Concentration will cause our pulse rate to increase which leads to larger burdens on the heart abnormally higher 258
- Concentrations invite another danger higher ignition possibilities therefore artificial oxygen supplies should be avoided the most effective way for avoiding oxygen starvation is to supply natural air that contains oxygen concentrations appropriate for human life 258
- Continual generation of high temperatures in an enclosed space thus requires ventilation n 258
- Gases electric ovens also produce n 258
- Gases though their amount is smaller and this is not well known that is high temperatures regardless of combustion facilitate bonding between n and o atoms in the air which results in the increase in the amount of n 258
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 258
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 258
- Nitrogen dioxide can easily reach the deepest part of the lung and adversely affect it and other organs in terms of long term adverse effect nox is stronger than sulfurous acid gases dusts can enhance the adverse effect of nox gases no nitrogen monoxide is also harmful though its chronic effect is yet to be clarified 258
- Nitrogen oxides nitrogen oxides nox include no n 258
- Of these no and n 258
- On human body 258
- Oxygen starvation about 21 of 258
- Produced by other than combustion oil heaters and gas ovens for oxygen based combustion produce a large amount of n 258
- Sulfurous acid gas volcano exhaust automobile exhaust or oil fuel combusted gas and mist contain sulfurous acid gases in the form of being adhered or absorbed onto suspended dust particles these gases are a possible cause of chronic bronchitis or other respiratory diseases 258
- Table 7 effect of carbon dioxide c 258
- Table 8 effect of s 258
- Kinds of ventilation 259
- Methods of ventilation 259
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 260
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 260
- Air flow quantity and dynamic and static pressure 261
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 257 261
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 261
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 262
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 262
- Mechanical fan types and their characteristics 262
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 259 263
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 263
- Operating sound 263
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 264
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 264
- Required air flow 264
- Calculate air flow based on the required air flow per floor area 265
- Concentration in the atmosphere normally 0 3 265
- Concentration limit in normal status see table b ko c 265
- H person is required 265
- H person m c 265
- H person see table a k c 265
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 261 265
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 265
- Is produced by human being s breathing which means that the required air flow depends on the number of persons staying therein and or labor loads to calculate air flow based on c 265
- Production 265
- Production c 265
- Production depending on labor burdens 265
- Production use the following equation 265
- Q required air flow 265
- Required air flow based on c 265
- Required air flow per floor area 1 265
- Table a c 265
- Table b required air flow based on labor burdens 265
- Therefore air flow of 25 265
- Calculation of duct pressure loss 266
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 266
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 266
- Pressure loss calculation for straight duct 267
- Procedure for calculating pressure drops and finally determining the type of ventilators 267
- A ventilating fan intended for use with a ducted system should be chosen 268
- Conditions 268
- Duct diameter φ 15 cm 268
- Duct length 5 m 268
- Find the intersection of the duct diameter d 15 cm and air flow q 300 268
- Friction resistance diagram for round duct galvanized steel pipe 268
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 268
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 268
- Point b 3 read the point b 2 pa m for this case multiply the value by the duct length the answer is 11 pa 268
- Required air flow 300 268
- Using the duct s friction resistance diagram 268
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 265 269
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 269
- Pressure loss due to local features 269
- Example 270
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 270
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 270
- Table a 270
- The right column of table a shows the duct diameter equivalent to this pressure loss of the local feature note that the values shown in the table are for λ 0 18 for other values of the friction resistance coefficient λ to be used use the following equation to find appropriate conversion 270
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 267 271
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 271
- Notes for ducted systems 271
- How to use psychrometric chart 272
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 272
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 272
- Unit conversion tables 273
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 276
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 276
- Pressure conversion table 276
- Cause of skin cancer and others 278
- Chlorine is discharged 278
- Reaction caused by chlorine discharged 278
- Refrigerant 278
- Refrigerants are decomposed by strong ultraviolet rays radiated from the sun 278
- Refrigerants discharged reach the stratosphere without being decomposed 278
- Resulting in ozone layer destruction 278
- The strong ultraviolet rays radiated from the sun directly reach earth s surface 278
- Carbon dioxide fluorocarbon methane nitride and others are released from earth s surface 279
- Heat temperature cannot be dissipated from earth s surface 279
- Infrared rays heat rays from earth s surface are absorbed 279
- Resulting in temperature rise and sea level rise 279
- Hrv heat reclaim ventilation 282
- Hrv vkm ga m v1 282
- Thermodynamic characteristics of r 410a 282
- R 410a 283
- Moist air h x chart si pressure 101 25kpa temperature 10 to 50 c 284
- Psychrometric chart 284
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