Daikin LRYEN10A7Y1 [13/44] Indoor unit constraints
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12 Unit installation
Installation and operation manual
13
LRYEN10A7Y1+LRNUN5A7Y1
CO₂ Conveni-Pack outdoor unit and capacity up unit
4P605461-1B – 2020.08
f Blower coil (indoor unit for refrigeration)
g Safety valve
h CO
2
control panel
i CO
2
detector
j CO
2
alarm
k CO
2
ventilator
l Shut off valve
11.3 Indoor unit constraints
NOTICE
The design pressure of high pressure side of the
connected refrigeration parts MUST be 9MPa (90bar).
NOTICE
If the design pressure of the lower pressure side of
refrigeration parts is different from 90 bar (for example:
60 bar), a safety valve MUST be installed on the field
piping according to this design pressure. It is NOT possible
to connect refrigeration parts with design pressure below
60bar.
NOTICE
The design pressure of the connected air conditioning
parts MUST be 12 MPa (120 bar). If this is not the case,
please contact your dealer for assistance.
WARNING
Only the refrigeration parts that are also designed to work
with CO
2
shall be connected to the system.
Individual control with a remote controller
In case of a system with several air conditioners that are controlled
with the same remote controller in the same space:
Capacity class Individual control with a
remote controller
50 NOT allowed
71+112 Allowed
Restrictions
Keep the following restrictions in mind when you connect indoor
units:
Restriction Minimum/maximum
Minimum air conditioning total
capacity class
162
Maximum air conditioning total
capacity class
233
Maximum indoor units that can
be connected
≤4
For more information about the possible combinations, see the
installer and user reference guide of the outdoor unit.
12 Unit installation
12.1 Preparing the installation site
12.1.1 Installation site requirements of the
outdoor unit
Mind the spacing guidelines. See figure 1 on the inside of the front
cover.
Description of text on figure 1:
Item Description
A Maintenance space
Item Description
B Possible patterns with installation
spaces in case of a single
outdoor unit
(a)(b)(c)(d)
C Possible patterns with installation
spaces in case of an outdoor unit
connected to a capacity up unit
(a)
(b)(c)(d)
h1 H1 (actual height)–1500mm
h2 H2 (actual height)–500mm
X Front side = 500mm+≥h1/2
Y (for patterns B) Air inlet side = 300mm+≥h2/2
Y (for patterns C) Air inlet side = 100mm+≥h2/2
(a)
Wall height front side: ≤1500mm.
(b)
Wall height air inlet side: ≤500mm.
(c)
Wall height other sides: no limit.
(d)
Calculate h1 and h2 as shown in the figure. Add h1/2 for
maintenance space to the front side. Add h2/2 for maintenance
space to the back side (if wall height exceeds above values).
CAUTION
Appliance not accessible to the general public, install it in a
secured area, protected from easy access.
This unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for
installation in a commercial and light industrial
environment.
NOTICE
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
12.1.2 Additional installation site requirements
of the outdoor unit in cold climates
In heavy snowfall areas it is very important to select an installation
site where the snow will NOT affect the unit. If lateral snowfall is
possible, make sure that the heat exchanger coil is NOT affected by
the snow. If necessary, install a snow cover or shed and a pedestal.
INFORMATION
For instructions on how to install the snow cover, contact
your dealer.
12.1.3 Additional installation site requirements
for CO
₂
refrigerant
NOTICE
Although it is recommended to install LRYEN10* and
LRNUN5* outdoors, in some cases it might be needed to
install them inside. In such cases, ALWAYS follow the
indoor installation site requirements for CO
2
refrigerant.
WARNING
In case of mechanical ventilation, take care the ventilated
air is exhausted to the outdoor space and not into another
closed area.
Refrigerant basic characteristics
Refrigerant R744
RCL (refrigerant concentration limit) 0.072kg/m
3
QLMV (quantity limit with minimum ventilation) 0.074kg/m
3
QLAV (quantity limit with additional ventilation) 0.18kg/m
3
Toxicity limit 0.1kg/m
3
Safety class A1
Содержание
- Co ₂ conveni pack outdoor unit and capacity up unit 1
- Installation and operation manual 1
- Lryen10a7y1 lrnun5a7y1 1
- B1 b2 b3 2
- C1 c2 c3 2
- Installation and operation manual 2
- About the box 10 3
- About the documentation 3
- About the documentation 3 3
- About the system 8 3
- About the units and options 11 3
- About this document 3
- Authorised installers end users 3
- Charging refrigerant 31 3
- Commissioning 34 3
- Configuration 33 3
- Disposal 10 3
- Electrical installation 25 3
- For the installer 10 3
- For the user 5 3
- Maintenance and service 9 3
- Operation 8 3
- Piping installation 17 3
- Relocation 10 3
- Specific installer safety instructions 4 3
- Table of contents 3
- Target audience 3
- Technical data 40 3
- Troubleshooting 37 3
- Troubleshooting 9 3
- Unit installation 13 3
- User safety instructions 5 3
- Specific installer safety instructions 4
- For the user 5
- User safety instructions 5
- General 6
- Instructions for safe operation 6
- About the system 8
- Design pressure 8
- Do not use the unit until a service person confirms that the part from which the refrigerant leaked has been repaired 8
- If the refrigerant leaks in high concentrations in the room it may have negative effects on its occupants such as asphyxiation and carbon dioxide poisoning ventilate the room and contact the dealer where you purchased the unit 8
- Inside the unit is odourless non flammable and normally does not leak 8
- Leaving the unit running under such circumstances may cause breakage electric shock or fire contact your dealer 8
- Operation 8
- Operation range 8
- Stop operation and shut off the power if anything unusual occurs burning smells etc 8
- System layout 8
- The r744 refrigerant c 8
- Warning 8
- About the refrigerant 9
- Maintenance and service 9
- Recommended maintenance and inspection 9
- Troubleshooting 9
- About the box 10
- Disposal 10
- Error codes overview 10
- For the installer 10
- Outdoor unit 10
- Relocation 10
- To handle the outdoor unit 10
- To unpack the outdoor unit 10
- About the outdoor unit 11
- About the units and options 11
- To remove the accessories from the outdoor unit 11
- About the units and options 12
- Labels on outdoor unit 12
- System layout 12
- Warning 12
- Additional installation site requirements for co ₂ refrigerant 13
- Additional installation site requirements for co₂ refrigerant 13
- Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates 13
- Indoor unit constraints 13
- Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit 13
- Preparing the installation site 13
- Unit installation 13
- Appropriate measures 14
- Opening and closing the unit 14
- To determine the minimum number of appropriate measures 14
- To open the outdoor unit 14
- Unit installation 14
- To close the outdoor unit 15
- To open the electrical component box of the outdoor unit 15
- Unit installation 15
- Mounting the outdoor unit 16
- To provide the installation structure 16
- Unit installation 16
- Piping installation 17
- Preparing refrigerant piping 17
- Refrigerant piping material 17
- Refrigerant piping requirements 17
- To install the outdoor unit 17
- To provide drainage 17
- Piping installation 18
- Refrigerant piping length and height difference 18
- To select the piping size 18
- Piping installation 19
- Piping size between branching areas or between first and second branch 19
- Piping size between outdoor unit and first branch 19
- Piping size from branch to indoor unit 19
- Piping installation 20
- Stop valve size 20
- To close the stop valve 20
- To handle the stop valve 20
- To open the stop valve 20
- To select expansion valves for refrigeration 20
- To select refrigerant branch kits 20
- Using stop valves and service ports 20
- Piping installation 21
- Tightening torques 21
- To close the service port 21
- To handle the service port 21
- To open the service port 21
- Connecting the refrigerant piping 22
- Piping installation 22
- To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 22
- To remove the spun pipes 22
- Guidelines to connect t joints 23
- Guidelines to install a dryer 23
- Guidelines to install safety valves 23
- Piping installation 23
- Checking refrigerant piping setup 24
- Checking the refrigerant piping 24
- Insulating the refrigerant piping 24
- Piping installation 24
- To perform a leak test 24
- To perform vacuum drying 24
- About electrical compliance 25
- Electrical installation 25
- Electrical installation 26
- Field wiring overview 26
- Electrical installation 27
- Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring 27
- Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes 27
- Specifications of standard wiring components 27
- Connections to the outdoor unit 28
- Electrical installation 28
- Low voltage wiring outdoor unit 28
- Connections to the capacity up unit 29
- Electrical installation 29
- High voltage wiring outdoor unit 29
- Electrical installation 30
- High voltage wiring capacity up unit 30
- Low voltage wiring capacity up unit 30
- Charging refrigerant 31
- Precautions when charging refrigerant 31
- Charging refrigerant 32
- To charge refrigerant 32
- To determine additional refrigerant amount 32
- About making field settings 33
- Configuration 33
- Field setting components 33
- Making field settings 33
- To access mode 1 or 2 33
- To access the field setting components 33
- Bs1 5 s 34
- Checklist before commissioning 34
- Commissioning 34
- Precautions when commissioning 34
- About the test run 35
- Commissioning 35
- Test run checks 35
- To perform a test run 7 segment display 35
- Bs1 bs2 bs3 36
- Commissioning 36
- Correcting after abnormal completion of the test run 36
- Logbook 36
- Error codes overview 37
- Solving problems based on error codes 37
- Troubleshooting 37
- Troubleshooting 38
- Troubleshooting 39
- A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional daikin website publicly accessible the full set of latest technical data is available on the daikin business portal authentication required 40
- Piping diagram outdoor unit 40
- Technical data 40
- Piping diagram capacity up unit 41
- Technical data 41
- Technical data 42
- Wiring diagram outdoor unit 42
- Technical data 43
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