Daikin LRLEQ3BY1 [21/44] Installation
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6 Installation
Installer and user reference guide
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LRMEQ+LRLEQ3+4BY1
Air-cooled refrigeration condensing unit
4P500362-1A – 2018.09
To check for leaks: Vacuum leak test
1 Evacuate the system from the liquid and gas piping to
–100.7kPa (–1.007bar)(5Torr absolute) for more than 2 hours.
2 Once reached, turn off the vacuum pump and check that the
pressure does not rise for at least 1 minute.
3 Should the pressure rise, the system may either contain
moisture (see vacuum drying below) or have leaks.
To check for leaks: Pressure leak test
1 Break the vacuum by pressurising with nitrogen gas to a
minimum gauge pressure of 0.2MPa (2bar).
▪ Never set the gauge pressure of the high pressure section
of the system higher than the maximum operation pressure
of 4.0MPa (40bar).
▪ Never set the gauge pressure of the low pressure section
of the system higher than the design pressure of the indoor
unit.
2 Test for leaks by applying a bubble test solution to all piping
connections.
3 Discharge all nitrogen gas.
NOTICE
Make sure to use a recommended bubble test solution
from your wholesaler. Do not use soap water, which may
cause cracking of flare nuts (soap water may contain salt,
which absorbs moisture that will freeze when the piping
gets cold), and/or lead to corrosion of flared joints (soap
water may contain ammonia which causes a corrosive
effect between the brass flare nut and the copper flare).
6.5.5 To perform vacuum drying
NOTICE
The connections to the indoor units and all indoor units
should also be leak and vacuum tested. Keep, if existing,
all (field supplied) field valves to the indoor units open as
well.
To remove all moisture from the system, proceed as follows:
1 Evacuate the system for at least 2 hours to a target vacuum of
–100.7kPa (–1.007bar)(5Torr absolute).
2 Check that, with the vacuum pump turned off, the target
vacuum is maintained for at least 1 hour.
3 Should you fail to reach the target vacuum within 2 hours or
maintain the vacuum for 1 hour, the system may contain too
much moisture. In that case, break the vacuum by pressurising
with nitrogen gas to a gauge pressure of 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar)
and repeat steps 1 to 3 until all moisture has been removed.
4 Depending on whether you want to immediately charge
refrigerant through the service port of the liquid stop valve, or
first pre-charge a portion of refrigerant through the liquid line,
either open the outdoor unit stop valves, or keep them closed.
See "6.7.4 To charge refrigerant" on page 22 for more
information.
INFORMATION
After opening the stop valve, it is possible that the pressure
in the refrigerant piping does NOT increase. This might be
caused by e.g. the closed state of the expansion valve in
the outdoor unit circuit, but does NOT present any problem
for correct operation of the unit.
6.6 To insulate the refrigerant piping
After finishing the leak test and vacuum drying, the piping must be
insulated. Take into account the following points:
▪ Make sure to insulate the connection piping and refrigerant piping
branching entirely.
▪ Be sure to insulate the liquid and gas piping (for all units).
▪ Take the following into account when determining the insulation
thickness:
LRMEQ* LRLEQ*
Liquid pipe minimum temperature 5°C 0°C
Gas pipe minimum temperature –20°C –45°C
Condensation might form on the surface of the insulation.
▪ If there is a possibility that condensation on the stop valve might
drip down into the indoor unit through gaps in the insulation and
piping because the outdoor unit is located higher than the indoor
unit, this must be prevented by sealing up the connections. See
below figure.
a
b
a Insulation material
b Caulking etc.
6.7 Charging refrigerant
6.7.1 About charging refrigerant
The outdoor unit is factory charged with refrigerant, but depending
on the field piping you have to charge additional refrigerant.
Before charging refrigerant
Make sure the outdoor unit's external refrigerant piping is checked
(leak test, vacuum drying).
Typical workflow
Charging additional refrigerant typically consists of the following
stages:
1 Determining how much you have to charge additionally.
2 Charging additional refrigerant (pre-charging and/or charging).
3 Filling in the fluorinated greenhouse gases label, and fixing it to
the inside of the outdoor unit.
6.7.2 Precautions when charging refrigerant
INFORMATION
Also read the precautions and requirements in the
following chapters:
▪ General safety precautions
▪ Preparation
WARNING
▪ Only use R410A as refrigerant. Other substances may
cause explosions and accidents.
▪ R410A contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Its
global warming potential (GWP) value is 2087.5. Do
NOT vent these gases into the atmosphere.
▪ When charging refrigerant, always use protective
gloves and safety glasses.
Содержание
- Air cooled refrigeration condensing unit 1
- Installer and user 1
- Reference guide 1
- About the box 7 2
- About the documentation 6 2
- About the units 8 2
- Commissioning 31 2
- Configuration 28 2
- For the installer 7 2
- General safety precautions 3 2
- Hand over to the user 32 2
- Installation 14 2
- Installer and user reference guide 2
- Maintenance and service 33 2
- Preparation 9 2
- Table of contents 2
- Troubleshooting 33 2
- About the documentation 3
- About the system 40 3
- Before operation 40 3
- Disposal 35 3
- Disposal 42 3
- Energy saving and optimum operation 40 3
- For the user 3
- For the user 40 3
- General safety precautions 3
- Glossary 42 3
- Maintenance and service 40 3
- Meaning of warnings and symbols 3
- Operation 40 3
- Relocation 42 3
- Technical data 36 3
- Troubleshooting 41 3
- For the installer 4
- General 4
- General safety precautions 4
- Installation site 4
- Refrigerant 4
- Electrical 5
- General safety precautions 5
- About the documentation 6
- About this document 6
- About the box 7
- For the installer 7
- Outdoor unit 7
- Overview about the box 7
- To handle the outdoor unit 7
- To remove the accessories from the outdoor unit 7
- To remove the transportation stay 7
- To unpack the outdoor unit 7
- 10 n m 8
- About the indoor units 8
- About the outdoor unit 8
- About the units 8
- C b d a 8
- Combining units and options 8
- Identification 8
- Identification label outdoor unit 8
- Overview about the units 8
- Possible options for the outdoor unit 8
- System layout 8
- A b c g a b e f a b d 9
- About reusing existing indoor heat exchangers 9
- Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit 9
- Overview preparation 9
- Preparation 9
- Preparing the installation site 9
- Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates 10
- Preparation 10
- About reusing existing piping 11
- About safety against refrigerant leaks 11
- About the maximum concentration level 11
- Preparation 11
- Preparing refrigerant piping 11
- Securing safety against refrigerant leaks 11
- To check the maximum concentration level 11
- A a piping between outdoor unit and piping branching 12
- B c b c piping between piping branching 12
- Preparation 12
- Refrigerant piping material 12
- Refrigerant piping requirements 12
- To select the piping size 12
- D f d f piping between piping branching and indoor unit 13
- Preparation 13
- Preparing electrical wiring 13
- Refrigerant piping length and height difference 13
- Safety device requirements 13
- To select refrigerant branch kits 13
- To select the expansion valve 13
- About mounting the outdoor unit 14
- About opening the units 14
- Installation 14
- Mounting the outdoor unit 14
- Opening the units 14
- Overview installation 14
- Precautions when mounting the outdoor unit 14
- To open the outdoor unit 14
- About connecting the refrigerant piping 15
- Connecting the refrigerant piping 15
- Installation 15
- Precautions when connecting the refrigerant piping 15
- To install the outdoor unit 15
- To prevent the outdoor unit from falling over 15
- To provide the installation structure 15
- A b c d e 16
- Installation 16
- Pipe bending guidelines 16
- To braze the pipe end 16
- To handle the stop valve 16
- To open the stop valve 16
- Using the stop valve and service port 16
- A b b c 17
- Installation 17
- Tightening torques 17
- To close the stop valve 17
- To handle the service port 17
- To handle the stop valve cover 17
- To remove the pinched pipes 17
- Guidelines when installing a dryer 18
- Guidelines when installing a sight glass 18
- Installation 18
- To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit 18
- B a 4 ø6 mm 19
- D e1 e f 19
- Guidelines when connecting piping branching 19
- Installation 19
- About checking the refrigerant piping 20
- Checking refrigerant piping general guidelines 20
- Checking refrigerant piping setup 20
- Checking the refrigerant piping 20
- Installation 20
- To perform a leak test 20
- About charging refrigerant 21
- Charging refrigerant 21
- Installation 21
- Precautions when charging refrigerant 21
- To check for leaks pressure leak test 21
- To check for leaks vacuum leak test 21
- To insulate the refrigerant piping 21
- To perform vacuum drying 21
- Installation 22
- To charge refrigerant 22
- To determine the additional refrigerant amount 22
- Installation 23
- About connecting the electrical wiring 24
- Connecting the electrical wiring 24
- D111889 24
- Error codes when charging refrigerant 24
- Field wiring overview 24
- Installation 24
- To fix the fluorinated greenhouse gases label 24
- Installation 25
- Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring 25
- Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring 26
- Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes 26
- Installation 26
- To connect the electrical wiring on the outdoor unit 26
- A b a b 27
- A b c d 27
- Installation 27
- A b c d e 28
- About making field settings 28
- Configuration 28
- Field setting components 28
- Finishing the outdoor unit installation 28
- Making field settings 28
- Overview configuration 28
- To access the field setting components 28
- To close the outdoor unit 28
- Bs1 5 s 29
- Bs2 x b 29
- Bs3 1 c 29
- Bs3 1 d 29
- Configuration 29
- To access mode 1 or 2 29
- To use mode 1 29
- To use mode 2 29
- Configuration 30
- Mode 1 and default situation monitoring settings 30
- Mode 2 field settings 30
- Checklist before commissioning 31
- Commissioning 31
- Overview commissioning 31
- Precautions when commissioning 31
- To connect the pc configurator to the outdoor unit 31
- About the test run 32
- Checklist during commissioning 32
- Correcting after abnormal completion of the test run 32
- Hand over to the user 32
- Operating the unit 32
- To perform a test run 7 leds display 32
- Checklist for yearly maintenance of the outdoor unit 33
- Maintenance and service 33
- Maintenance safety precautions 33
- Overview maintenance and service 33
- Overview troubleshooting 33
- Precautions when troubleshooting 33
- To prevent electrical hazards 33
- Troubleshooting 33
- 14 latest malfunction 34
- 15 2nd last malfunction 34
- 16 3rd last malfunction 34
- Action display 34
- After solving the problem reset the malfunction by turning off and on the operation switch and retry operation 34
- Air cooled refrigeration condensing unit 34
- Danger risk of burning 34
- Danger risk of electrocution 34
- Display the first character of the error code 34
- Display the second character of the error code 34
- Error codes overview 34
- Information 34
- Installer and user reference guide 34
- Lrmeq lrleq3 4by1 34
- P500362 1a 2018 9 34
- Possible characters 34
- Possible malfunctions 34
- Prevent hazards due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out power to this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly turned on and off by the utility 34
- Quit mode 1 bs1 1 34
- Select a malfunction 34
- Select mode 1 bs1 1 34
- Solving problems based on error codes 34
- Start from the default situation 34
- To display the error codes of the latest malfunctions 34
- Troubleshooting 34
- Warning 34
- When a malfunction occurs x3m outputs a caution c c1 or warning c w1 signal and the h2p led on the main pcb lights up 34
- X depends on the setting that you want to select 34
- You can display the error codes of the 3 latest malfunctions by using the push buttons and 7 leds display see 7 field setting components on page 28 error codes consist of 2 characters example e3 34
- Disposal 35
- Do not try to dismantle the system yourself dismantling of the system treatment of the refrigerant oil and other parts must comply with applicable legislation units must be treated at a specialised treatment facility for reuse recycling and recovery 35
- Installer and user reference guide 35
- Lrmeq lrleq3 4by1 air cooled refrigeration condensing unit 4p500362 1a 2018 9 35
- Notice 35
- 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 extranet authentication required 36
- Service space outdoor unit 36
- Single unit single row of units 36
- Technical data 36
- When mounting units side by side the piping route must be to the front to the back or downwards in this case the piping route to the side is not possible when mounting the units side by side and routing the piping to the back you must keep a distance of 250 mm between the units instead of 100 mm as shown on the figures below 36
- Multiple rows of units 37
- Stacked units max 2 levels 37
- Technical data 37
- Piping diagram outdoor unit 38
- Technical data 38
- Technical data 39
- Wiring diagram outdoor unit 39
- About operating the system 40
- About the system 40
- Before operation 40
- C b d a 40
- Energy saving and optimum operation 40
- For the user 40
- Maintenance and service 40
- Operating the system 40
- Operation 40
- Operation range 40
- System layout 40
- About the refrigerant 41
- After sales service and warranty 41
- Maintenance after a long stop period 41
- Recommended maintenance and inspection 41
- Troubleshooting 41
- Warranty period 41
- Disposal 42
- Glossary 42
- Relocation 42
- Symptom dust comes out of the unit 42
- Symptom noise outdoor unit 42
- Symptom the outdoor unit fan does not spin 42
- Symptom the system does not operate 42
- Symptom the unit does not stop immediately when operation is stopped 42
- Symptoms that are not system malfunctions 42
- Glossary 43
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