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7 Commissioning
Installation and operation manual
21
RXYTQ8~16T7YF
VRV IV system air conditioner
4P388987-1C – 2016.02
[2‑35] Description
0 In case the outdoor unit is installed in the
lowest position (indoor units are installed on a
higher position than outdoor units) and the
height difference between the highest indoor
unit and the outdoor unit exceeds 40m, the
setting [2‑35] should be changed to 0.
1 (default) —
[2‑49]
Height difference setting.
[2‑49] Description
0 (default) —
1 In case the outdoor unit is installed in the
highest position (indoor units are installed on a
lower position than outdoor units) and the
height difference between the lowest indoor
unit and the outdoor unit exceeds 50m, the
setting [2‑49] has to be changed to 1.
6.1.9 To connect the PC configurator to the
outdoor unit
X27A
a
b
c
2
345
H J S T
X27A
A1P
a PC
b Cable (EKPCCAB)
c Outdoor unit main PCB
7 Commissioning
After installation and once the field settings are defined, the installer
is obliged to verify correct operation. Therefore a test run must be
performed according to the procedures described below.
7.1 Precautions when commissioning
CAUTION
Do not perform the test operation while working on the
indoor units.
When performing the test operation, not only the outdoor
unit, but the connected indoor unit will operate as well.
Working on an indoor unit while performing a test operation
is dangerous.
NOTICE
Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in
order to have power running to the crankcase heater and
to protect the compressor.
During test operation, the outdoor unit and the indoor units will start
up. Make sure that the preparations of all indoor units are finished
(field piping, electrical wiring, air purge, ...). See installation manual
of the indoor units for details.
7.2 Checklist before commissioning
After the installation of the unit, first check the following items. Once
all below checks are fulfilled, the unit must be closed, only then can
the unit be powered up.
You read the complete installation and operation
instructions, as described in the installer and user
reference guide.
Installation
Check that the unit is properly installed, to avoid abnormal
noises and vibrations when starting up the unit.
Field wiring
Be sure that the field wiring has been carried out
according to the instructions described in the chapter
"5.7 Connecting the electrical wiring" on page 16,
according to the wiring diagrams and according to the
applicable legislation.
Power supply voltage
Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel.
The voltage must correspond to the voltage on the
identification label of the unit.
Earth wiring
Be sure that the earth wires have been connected
properly and that the earth terminals are tightened.
Insulation test of the main power circuit
Using a megatester for 500 V, check that the insulation
resistance of 2 MΩ or more is attained by applying a
voltage of 500VDC between power terminals and earth.
Never use the megatester for the transmission wiring.
Fuses, circuit breakers, or protection devices
Check that the fuses, circuit breakers, or the locally
installed protection devices are of the size and type
specified in the chapter "4.3.1 Safety device
requirements"on page7. Be sure that neither a fuse nor a
protection device has been bypassed.
Internal wiring
Visually check the electrical component box and the
inside of the unit on loose connections or damaged
electrical components.
Pipe size and pipe insulation
Be sure that correct pipe sizes are installed and that the
insulation work is properly executed.
Stop valves
Be sure that the stop valves are open on both liquid and
gas side.
Damaged equipment
Check the inside of the unit on damaged components or
squeezed pipes.
Refrigerant leak
Check the inside of the unit on refrigerant leakage. If there
is a refrigerant leak, try to repair the leak. If the repair is
unsuccessful, call your local dealer. Do not touch any
refrigerant which has leaked out from refrigerant piping
connections. This may result in frostbite.
Oil leak
Check the compressor for oil leakage. If there is an oil
leak, try to repair the leak. If the repairing is unsuccessful,
call your local dealer.
Air inlet/outlet
Check that the air inlet and outlet of the unit is not
obstructed by paper sheets, cardboard, or any other
material.
Содержание
- Installation and operation 1
- Manual 1
- Vrv iv system air conditioner 1
- About the box 3 2
- About the documentation 3 2
- About the system 28 2
- About the units and options 4 2
- Commissioning 21 2
- Configuration 18 2
- For the installer 3 2
- For the user 28 2
- Installation 7 2
- Installation and operation manual 2
- Maintenance and service 30 2
- Operation 28 2
- Preparation 4 2
- Table of contents 2
- Technical data 25 2
- Troubleshooting 22 2
- Troubleshooting 31 2
- User interface 28 2
- About the box 3
- About the documentation 3
- About this document 3
- Accessory pipes diameters 3
- After filling in this table please put it on the switch box cover 3
- Be sure to fill out the blanks which are needed for after sale services 3
- Calculation of additional refrigerant charging amount 3
- Disposal 33 3
- For details concerning piping selection and calculation or how to operate the leak detection function please refer to the installation manual 3
- For the installer 3
- Id øa 3
- Id øb 3
- Od øb 3
- Outdoor unit 3
- Record for settings contents see installation manual 3
- Record of additional refrigerant charge amount and result of leak check operation 3
- Record of indoor unit model and installation site 3
- Relocation 33 3
- To remove the accessories from the outdoor unit 3
- To remove the transportation stay 3
- About the outdoor unit 4
- About the units and options 4
- Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates 4
- Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit 4
- Preparation 4
- Preparing installation site 4
- Preparing refrigerant piping 4
- Refrigerant piping requirements 4
- System layout 4
- A b b b 5
- A b c piping between outdoor unit and first refrigerant branch kit 5
- A e b c 5
- D piping between refrigerant branch kits 5
- E piping between refrigerant branch kit and indoor unit 5
- Preparation 5
- To select the piping size 5
- Multiple outdoor units possible layouts 6
- Preparation 6
- To select refrigerant branch kits 6
- Installation 7
- Opening the units 7
- Preparing electrical wiring 7
- Safety device requirements 7
- To open the electrical component box of the outdoor unit 7
- To open the outdoor unit 7
- Connecting the refrigerant piping 8
- Installation 8
- Mounting the outdoor unit 8
- To provide the installation structure 8
- To route the refrigerant piping 8
- Installation 9
- Multiple outdoor units knockout holes 9
- To connect the multi connection piping kit 9
- To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 9
- To handle the stop valve 9
- To open the stop valve 9
- To protect against contamination 9
- Using the stop valve and service port 9
- Installation 10
- Tightening torques 10
- To close the stop valve 10
- To handle the service port 10
- To handle the stop valve cover 10
- To remove the pinched pipes 10
- About checking the refrigerant piping 11
- Checking refrigerant piping general guidelines 11
- Checking refrigerant piping setup 11
- Checking the refrigerant piping 11
- Installation 11
- Charging refrigerant 12
- Installation 12
- Precautions when charging refrigerant 12
- To check for leaks pressure leak test 12
- To check for leaks vacuum leak test 12
- To insulate the refrigerant piping 12
- To perform a leak test 12
- To perform vacuum drying 12
- About charging refrigerant 13
- Installation 13
- To charge refrigerant flow chart 13
- To determine the additional refrigerant amount 13
- Charging refrigerant 14
- Installation 14
- Pre charging refrigerant 14
- Installation 15
- Step 6 to manually charge refrigerant 15
- To charge refrigerant 15
- Checks after charging refrigerant 16
- Connecting the electrical wiring 16
- Error codes when charging refrigerant 16
- Field wiring overview 16
- Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes 16
- Installation 16
- To route and fix the transmission wiring 16
- A b c d e 17
- D d e f 17
- Hp 10 16 hp 17
- Installation 17
- To connect the power supply 17
- To connect the transmission wiring 17
- To finish the transmission wiring 17
- To route and fix the power supply 17
- A b c d 18
- About making field settings 18
- Configuration 18
- Field setting components 18
- J k h i 18
- Making field settings 18
- Configuration 19
- To access mode 1 or 2 19
- To access the field setting components 19
- To use mode 1 19
- To use mode 2 19
- Configuration 20
- Mode 1 monitoring settings 20
- Mode 2 field settings 20
- Checklist before commissioning 21
- Commissioning 21
- Precautions when commissioning 21
- About test run 22
- Correcting after abnormal completion of the test run 22
- Solving problems based on error codes 22
- To perform a test run 22
- Troubleshooting 22
- Error codes overview 23
- Troubleshooting 23
- Troubleshooting 24
- Service space outdoor unit 25
- Technical data 25
- Further specifications can be found in the technical engineering data 26
- In case of an installation site where only the sides a b have 26
- In case of an installation site where sides a b c d have 26
- Information 26
- Mm to avoid accumulation of ice in between the outdoor units 26
- Obstacles the wall heights have no influence on any indicated service space dimensions 26
- Obstacles the wall heights of sides a c have no impact on service space dimensions refer to the figure above for impact of wall heights of sides b d on service space dimensions 26
- Piping diagram outdoor unit 26
- Piping diagram rxytq10 12 26
- Piping diagram rxytq8 26
- Technical data 26
- The installation space required on these drawings are for full load 26
- The service space dimensions in above figure are based on cooling operation at 46 c ambient temperature standard conditions 26
- Piping diagram rxytq14 16 27
- Technical data 27
- About cooling heating fan only and automatic operation 28
- About operating the system 28
- About the heating operation 28
- About the system 28
- For the user 28
- Operating the system 28
- Operation 28
- Operation range 28
- To operate the system without cool heat changeover remote control switch 28
- User interface 28
- About the air flow flap 29
- About the dry program 29
- Adjusting the air flow direction 29
- Operation 29
- To operate the system with cool heat changeover remote control switch 29
- To use the dry program with cool heat changeover remote control switch 29
- To use the dry program without cool heat changeover remote control switch 29
- Using the dry program 29
- About setting the master user interface 30
- About the refrigerant 30
- After sales service and warranty 30
- Maintenance and service 30
- Setting the master user interface 30
- Warranty period 30
- Error codes overview 31
- Recommended maintenance and inspection 31
- Troubleshooting 31
- Symptom cool heat cannot be changed over 32
- Symptom fan operation is possible but cooling and heating do not work 32
- Symptom the fan strength does not correspond to the setting 32
- Symptom the system does not operate 32
- Symptoms that are not air conditioner troubles 32
- Troubleshooting 32
- 0 symptom noise of air conditioners 33
- 1 symptom noise of air conditioners 33
- 2 symptom dust comes out of the unit 33
- 3 symptom the units can give off odours 33
- 4 symptom the outdoor unit fan does not 33
- 5 symptom the display shows 88 33
- 6 symptom the compressor in the outdoor 33
- 7 symptom the inside of an outdoor unit is 33
- 8 symptom hot air can be felt when the 33
- Disposal 33
- Indoor unit is stopped 33
- Indoor unit outdoor unit 33
- Outdoor unit 33
- Relocation 33
- Symptom noise of air conditioners indoor unit 33
- Symptom the fan direction does not correspond to the setting 33
- Symptom the user interface display reads u4 or u5 and stops but then restarts after a few minutes 33
- Symptom white mist comes out of a unit indoor unit 33
- Symptom white mist comes out of a unit indoor unit outdoor unit 33
- Unit does not stop after a short heating operation 33
- Warm even when the unit has stopped 33
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