Panasonic CS-F43DTE5 / CU-B43DBE8 [3/150] Service information
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1 Service Information
Notice of Address setting for NEW Ceiling / NEW Outdoor Unit.
The new Ceiling / New Outdoor models are possible to have address setting for twin control by automatic when main
power supply is switched on.
(Manual address setting is also possible by using Dip switch on Indoor unit P.C. board.) However, this address setting is only
possible when made proper wiring connection and also Indoor unit should be original virgin unit.
1.1. Example of trouble at test operation
If found out as following phenomenon at test operation on site, it may have possibility of wrong address setting.
Therefore, please ensure of the address setting.
1. LCD display of wired remote control had not illuminate although the main power supply switch is ‘on’.
2. LCD display had indicated as normal illumination when power supply switch is ‘on’, however outdoor unit cannot be operated.
(But, it is necessary to take 3 to 5 minutes for outdoor unit to start from the timing of remote control ON/OFF switch is ‘on’.)
3. P.C. board had memorized wrong setting information.
a. If main power supply is switched ‘on’ with the wrong connection.
b. When changing the connection or combination of units due to re-installation etc.
• When changing the system from group control to normal one to one system.
• When making the replacement of units as master and slave etc.
1.2. Caution of test operation
Do not touch the remote control switch and do not change any wirings for one minute when the main power supply switch is ‘on’.
(Because the unit is having automatic address setting during the first one minute.)
1.3. Caution during automatic address setting
When main power supply switch is ‘on’, the P.C. board will automatically memorized the connecting system.
Consequently, when initial power supply is ‘on’, there will not be interchangeability of units even of the same type and same
capacity unit. Therefore unable to connect the unit to another system.
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Содержание
- Air conditioner 1
- Contents 1
- Cs f24dte5 cu b24dbe5 cs f28dte5 cu b28dbe5 cs f28dte5 cu b28dbe8 1
- Cs f34dte5 cu b34dbe5 cs f34dte5 cu b34dbe8 cs f43dte5 cu b43dbe8 cs f50dte5 cu b50dbe8 1
- Page page 1
- Caution during automatic address setting 3
- Caution of test operation 3
- Example of trouble at test operation 3
- Service information 3
- Indoor and outdoor temperature 4
- Model 50hz cu b24dbe5 cu b28dbe5 cu b34dbe5 cu b28dbe8 cu b34dbe8 cu b43dbe8 cu b50dbe8 4
- Operation range 4
- Power supply 4
- The applicable voltage range for each unit is given in the following table the working voltage among the three phases must be balanced within a 3 deviation from each voltage at the compressor terminals the starting voltage must be higher than 85 of the rated voltage 4
- Ceiling type 5
- Easier maintenance and cleaning 5
- Features 5
- Flexible installation in smaller spaces 5
- Outdoor unit 5
- Wide air discharge comfortable control 5
- Low ambient cooling operation 6
- Quiet efficient design 6
- Wired remote control 7
- Wireless remote control 7
- Group control equipment 8
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 9
- Cs f24dte5 cu b24dbe5 9
- Electrical data 50 hz 9
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 9
- Product specification 9
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 10
- Cs f28dte5 cu b28dbe5 10
- Electrical data 50 hz 10
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 10
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 11
- Cs f28dte5 cu b28dbe8 11
- Electrical data 50 hz 11
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 11
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 12
- Cs f34dte5 cu b34dbe5 12
- Electrical data 50 hz 12
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 12
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 13
- Cs f34dte5 cu b34dbe8 13
- Electrical data 50 hz 13
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 13
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 14
- Cs f43dte5 cu b43dbe8 14
- Electrical data 50 hz 14
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 14
- Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 c d b 80 f d b 19 c w b 66 f w b and outdoor air temperature of 35 c d b 95 f d b 24 c w b 75 f w b 15
- Cs f50dte5 cu b50dbe8 15
- Electrical data 50 hz 15
- Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 c d b 68 f d b and outdoor air temperature of 7 c d b 44 f d b 6 c w b 42 f w b 15
- Indoor unit 16
- Mpa 10 kgf c 16
- Outdoor unit 16
- Safety devices 16
- Dimensions 17
- Refrigeration cycle 21
- Block diagram 23
- Wiring diagram 26
- Buttons marked with are not needed for normal operation if one of these buttons is pressed by mistake press the same button once more to cancel the operation 31
- Do not operate the remote control with wet hands otherwise electric shock or malfunction may occur 31
- Do not press the remote control buttons with sharp object as this may damage the remote control 31
- Ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct 31
- Name and function of each part 31
- Operating instructions 31
- The illustration above is for explanatory purposes only the appearance will be different during actual operation 31
- When the power resumed after power failure the unit will restart automatically with all the previous settings preserved by the memory function auto restart function 31
- Wired remote control 31
- Buttons marked with are not needed for normal operation if one of these buttons is pressed by mistake press the same button once more to cancel the operation 32
- Ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct 32
- If using the wireless remote control in conjunction with the wired remote control the settings made from the wireless remote control will appear on the wired remote control display except when making timer settings 32
- Name and function of each part 32
- The illustration above is for explanatory purpose only the appearance will be different during actual operation 32
- When the power resumed after power failure the unit will restart automatically with all previous settings preserved by the memory function auto restart function 32
- Wireless remote control 32
- Cooling operation 33
- Operation details 33
- Auto operation 34
- Fan operation 34
- Heating operation 34
- Soft dry operation 34
- Auto fan speed when operation start or shifting to thermostat on condition from thermostat off condition indoor fan operates as below 35
- Cooling indoor fan control 35
- Heating indoor fan control 35
- However when operation start or during operation fan speed control is limited due to prevent a cold draft for example when heating operation start 35
- If thermostat is off indoor fan fixed low speed louver angle fixed at upper limit regardless remote control setting 35
- Manual fan speed operation starts at high medium or low speed set by remote control 35
- Normal control 35
- After 2 minutes the outdoor pipe temperature is detected and the outdoor unit fan speed is changed automatically 36
- Cooling outdoor fan control 36
- During cooling operation outdoor fan speed changes according to outdoor pipe temperature 36
- During heating operation the fan speed is controlled by indoor heat exchanger temperature 36
- During operation stopping thermostat is off condition louver angle change as below table by manual setting or auto setting of remote controller 36
- Heating outdoor fan control 36
- In case of twin operation the higher indoor heat exchanger temperature is used to control the fan speed during heating operation the fan speed is controlled by indoor heat exchanger temperature 36
- Louver control 36
- Outdoor fan on time is a variable with the range of 200ms to 2000ms 36
- The fan speed is controlled by the timing of turning the outdoor fan on and off within an interval 36
- When outdoor pipe temperature increase interval timing increased 36
- When power is on at the same time louver initialize 2 times 36
- Drain pump control 37
- Odour cut control 37
- Operation control 37
- Powerful control 37
- Deice control 38
- Dew form prevention control 38
- Energy saving 38
- Freeze prevention control 38
- Hot start operation control 38
- Crank case heater control 39
- High temperature protection 39
- Outdoor fan remaining heat removal control 39
- Time delay safe control 39
- Outdoor high pressure protection control 40
- Outdoor low pressure protection control 40
- Protection control 40
- Pump down control 40
- Thermostat control 40
- Connection capacity protection control 41
- Ct disconnection detection control 41
- Discharge temperature protection control 41
- Four way valve error detection control 41
- Over current protection control 41
- Sensor disconnection detection control 41
- High pressure switch disconnection error detection control 42
- Low pressure switch disconnection error detection control 42
- Test run 42
- Valve error detection control 42
- Add refrigerant main pipe branch pipe la branch pipe lb 2 8 30 50 formula 2 43
- Add refrigerant main pipe branch pipe la branch pipe lb 30 50 formula 4 43
- Calculation 1 43
- Calculation 2 43
- Correction of capacities 43
- Correction of capacities according to the connecting pipe length 43
- For other pipe length of other installation multiply by the following correction factor to determine the revised cooling capacity 43
- In case of cu b24dbe5 cu b28dbe5 cu b28dbe8 43
- In case of cu b34dbe5 cu b34dbe8 cu b43dbe8 cu b50dbe8 43
- Installation instruction 43
- Pipe length 43
- Pipe length main pipe branch pipe la branch pipe lb 2 8 formula 1 43
- Pipe length main pipe branch pipe la branch pipe lb formula 3 43
- Piping elevation b outdoor unit installed at top 43
- Piping elevation c outdoor unit installed at bottom 43
- The data of rated capacities marked on the name plate are based on 7 meters connecting pipe and horizontal installation 43
- When pipe length exceed 30m calculated by formula 1 adding refrigerant amount should be calculated by formula 2 if calculation result is less than 30m it is not necessary to add refrigerant 43
- When pipe length exceed 30m calculated by formula 3 adding refrigerant amount should be calculated by formula 4 if calculation result is less than 30m it is not necessary to add refrigerant 43
- At the time of shipment from the factory this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 30 m refer the following table 44
- But when the piping length exceeds 30m additional charge is required according to the following table 44
- Cu b24dbe5 44
- Example 44
- In case of 50m long pipe one way the amount of refrigerant to be replenished is 50 30 x 50 1 000g 44
- Piping installation by standard piping 44
- Refrigerant additional charge 44
- Position of the centre gravity 45
- After installation work has been completed do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this unit to the customer according to the instruction manual 46
- As to indications with illustration 46
- Cautions such items also have a chance for leading to significant result depending on the situations 46
- Cautions those that have much chance for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out are listed compiling them especially into the column of 46
- However even in the case of items which are listed in the column of 46
- In addition request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual 46
- In either case important descriptions regarding the safety are listed then observe them without fail 46
- Indoor unit installation 46
- Precautions shown here are differentiated between 46
- Warnings 46
- Warnings and 46
- Accessories packed in the indoor unit container 47
- Do not install the indoor unit at a laundry electric shocks may result 47
- If the power supply is subject to noise generation add a suppressor 47
- In places such as restaurants and kitchens considerable amount of oil steam and flour adhere to the fan and the fin of the heat exchanger may result in heat exchange reduction spraying or dispersing of water drops etc 47
- In these cases take the following actions 47
- Install the indoor unit once the following conditions are satisfied and after receiving the customer approval 47
- Provide a check port on the piping side ceiling for repair and maintenance 47
- Selecting the location for indoor unit 47
- Study throughly the following installation locations 47
- The indoor unit must allow easy connection to the outdoor unit 47
- The indoor unit must allow easy draining 47
- The indoor unit must be at least 3m away from any noise generating equipment the electrical wiring must be shielded with a steel conduit 47
- The indoor unit must be away from heat and steam sources but avoid installing it near an entrance 47
- The indoor unit must be free from any obstacles in path of the air inlet and outlet and must allow spreading of air throughout the room 47
- The indoor unit must keep a maintenance space 47
- The installation position must be able to support a load four times the indoor unit weight 47
- Warnings 47
- Installation of indoor unit 48
- Indoor unit drain piping 50
- Refrigerant piping 50
- Heat insulation 51
- As to the main power source and cable size of outdoor unit read the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit 52
- Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp type ring terminal to the wires 52
- Be sure to turn off the main power before installing and connecting the remote controller 52
- Electrical wiring 52
- Remove a two mounting screw remove the control box cover and then connect the wires by following the procedure given in the illustration 52
- Select a power source that is capable of supplying the current required by the air conditioner 52
- Use the standard power cord for europe such as ho5rn f or ho7rn f which conforms to cenelec har rating specifications or use the cable based on iec standard 245iec57 245iec66 52
- 0 precautions in test run 53
- As for timer output 53
- Settings 53
- 1 check the following items when installation is complete 54
- 2 hand over 54
- After installation work has been completed do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal condition through the execution of try run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this unit to the customer according to the instruction manual 55
- As to indications with illustration 55
- Cautions such items also have a chance for leading to significant result depending on the situations 55
- Cautions those that have much chances for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out are listed compiling them especially into the column of 55
- However even in the case of items which are listed in the column of 55
- In addition request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual 55
- In either case important descriptions regarding the safety are listed then observe them without fail 55
- Outdoor unit installation 55
- Precautions shown here are differentiated between 55
- Warnings 55
- Warnings and 55
- A brazing work 56
- Accessories supplied with outdoor unit 56
- Before installation work 56
- Brazing work needs replacing air inside pipe with nitrogen gas in order to prevent oxidation scale from occurring this is called nitrogen replacement and one of very important work in brazing refrigerant piping oxidation preventive is not possible to use 56
- Charge hose 56
- Check that all accessory parts are present before installing the outdoor unit 56
- Gas leakage detection warning device 56
- Gauge manifold 56
- Installation work 56
- The following parts are supplied as accessories with each outdoor unit 56
- There are tools and materials for both new refrigeration and usual refrigeration you can use together and for either two of them you can use use the below for new refrigeration 56
- This product is using new refrigeration r410a the basic way of installation work is the same as usual but water and impurities should be controlled more strictly than before due to characteristic of refrigerating machine oil therefore selection of materials to use and processing storing and brazing need appropriate construction and control 56
- Tools and materials 56
- Vacuum pump with back flow preventor system 56
- After that keep the pressure 100 kpa for 1 hour and confirm the vacuum gauge value not increasing 58
- Dry vacuuming 58
- Handling the unit by hold the handle at compressor side and hold the basepan bottom at fan side 58
- If vacuum gauge value is increase there is possibility of water inside the unit or there is any leakage 58
- If vacuum pump possible vacuuming until less than 100 kpa 58
- Regarding handling 58
- Running vacuum pump at both liquid and gas side for more than 1 hour and vacuuming until 100 kpa 58
- Select location which satisfies the following condition and then confirm with the customer that such a place is satisfactory before installing the outdoor unit 58
- Selecting the outdoor unit installation locations 58
- Transporting and installing the outdoor unit 59
- Connecting the pipes 60
- Charging with refrigerant 61
- Heat insulation 61
- Clamp the wires securely to the terminal connections using cord clamps so that no undue force is placed on the wires 62
- Connect the power supply wiring and indoor outdoor unit connection wiring according to the electrical circuit diagram instructions 62
- Earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for the electrical safety in case of the slipping out of the 62
- Electrical wiring 62
- Once all wiring work has been completed tie the wires and cords together with the binding strap so that they do not touch other parts such as the compressor and pipes 62
- Operate the pump down according to the following procedures 62
- Pump down operation 62
- Cord from the anchorage 63
- Power supply specifications 63
- 0 connecting power supply cables 64
- 1 precautions with regard to test operation 64
- Caution 64
- For three phase model never operate the unit by pressing the electromagnetic switch 64
- Never correct the phase by switching over any of the wires inside the unit 64
- 2 as to making the inspection after completion of work fully understood 65
- 3 as to delivery to the customer 65
- As to the structure and appearance check following items 65
- At the time when the work has been completed measure and record the characteristics of test run without fail and keep the measuring date etc 65
- Carry out the measurement regarding room temperature outside air temperature suction and air discharge temperatures wind velocity wind volume voltage current presence of abnormal vibration operating pressure piping temperature compressive pressure airtight pressure as items to be measured 65
- Deliver the instruction manual to the customer without fail 65
- Request the customer to operate this air conditioner viewing instruction manual come with indoor unit in practice and explain how to operate 65
- Accessories supplied with wired remote controller 66
- Notes regarding wired remote controller setting up location 66
- Remote controller installation 66
- Wired remote control installation 66
- Settings 69
- Self diagnosis function 71
- Test operation 71
- Accessories supplied with the wireless remote controller 73
- After installing the wireless remote controller carry out a test operation to check that the remote controller functions properly and also explain the operation and cleaning procedures to the customer in accordance with the details in the instruction manual 73
- Before installing the wireless remote controller be sure to thoroughly read the notes with regard to safety section of the installation manual provided with the indoor unit 73
- Furthermore ask the customer to keep this installation manual and the instruction manual in a safe place for later reference 73
- If installing in a place where a power supply is generating electromagnetic noise take measures such as installing a noise filter 73
- If the remote controller is at an angle to the receptor unit the operation range may become shortened 73
- If using an inverter type fluorescent light keep the receptor unit at least 1m away from the light otherwise remote control operation may not work properly 73
- Install at least 1m away from equipment such as tvs and radios otherwise picture distortion or static may occur 73
- Install at least 3m away from any noise sources and shield the electric cables using an iron conduit pipe 73
- Installing the wireless remote controller to a wall for remote control storage 73
- Points and notes regarding wireless remote controller setting up location 73
- The accessory receptor unit must be attached to the veneer panel 73
- The receptor unit for the wireless remote controller should be in a place where it will not be affected by direct light from fluorescent lights refer to the illustration below 73
- The wireless remote controller can be used to operate indoor units at a maximum range of 8 metres from directly facing infront of the indoor unit 73
- Wireless remote control installation manual 73
- Installing the receptor unit 74
- In the control box 76
- Receptor unit for ceiling type assembly procedure 76
- Route for wiring the cord as shown in the figure to the right 76
- Address setting for wireless remote controller and receptor unit only when using more than one indoor unit 77
- Emergency operation 79
- Twin operation 80
- A chemical characteristics the chemical characteristics of r410a are similar to those of r22 in that both are chemically stable non flammable refrigerants with low toxicity however just like r22 the specific gravity of r410a gas is heavier than that of air because of this it can cause an oxygen deficiency if it leaks into a closed room since it collects in the lower area of the room it also generates toxic gas when it is directly exposed to a flame so it must be used in a well ventilated environment where it will not collect 81
- About r410a refrigerant 81
- B compositional change pseudo azeotropic characteristics r410a is a pseudo azeotropic mixture comprising the two components r32 and r125 multi component refrigerants with these chemical characteristics exhibit little compositional change even from phase changes due to vaporization or condensation which means that there is little change in the circulating refrigerant composition even when the refrigerant leaks from the gaseous section of the piping accordingly r410a can be handled in almost the same manner as the single component refrigerant r22 however when charging because there is a slight change in composition between the gas phase and the liquid phase inside a cylinder or other container charging should basically begin with the liquid side 81
- C pressure characteristics as seen in table 2 the gas pressure of r410a is approximately 1 times as high as that of r22 at the same refrigerant temperature which means that special r410a tools and materials with high pressure specifications must be used for all refrigerant piping work and servicing 81
- Converting air conditioners to r410a since it was declared in1974 that chlorofluorocarbons cfc hydro chlorofluorocarbons hcfc and other substances pose a destructive danger to the ozone layer in the earth s upper stratosphere 20 to 40 km above the earth measures have been taken around the world to prevent this destruction the r22 refrigerant which has conventionally been used in acs is an hcfc refrigerant and therefore possesses this ozone destroying potential international regulations the montreal protocol on ozone damaging substances and the domestic laws of various countries call for the early substitution of r22 by a refrigerant which will not harm the ozone layer 81
- In acs the hfc refrigerant which has become the mainstream alternative is called r410a compared with r22 the pressure of r410a is approximately 1 times as high at the same refrigerant temperature but the energy efficiency is about the same consisting of hydrogen h fluorine f and carbon c r410a is an hfc refrigerant another typical hfc refrigerant is r407c while the energy efficiency of r407c is somewhat inferior to that of r410a it offers the advantage of having pressure characteristics which are about the same as those of r22 and is used mainly in packaged acs 81
- Installation and servicing air conditioner using r410a 81
- Outline 81
- The characteristics of hfc r410a refrigerants 81
- 1 always replace the dryer of the outdoor unit at the same time the replacement dryer is wrapped in a vacuum pack replace it last among the refrigerating cycle parts start brazing as soon as you have opened the vacuum pack and begin the vacuuming operation within 2 hours 82
- 1 you can use the conventional r22 flaring tool if you need to buy a new tool buy the r410a type 82
- 2 use when it is necessary to detect small gas leaks 82
- After finishing the installation check to make sure there is no refrigerant gas leaking 82
- Cause the gas pressure of r410a is approximately 1 times as high as that of r22 a mistake in installation or servicing could result in a major accident it is essential that you use r410a tools and materials and that you observe the following precautions to ensure safety 82
- D r410a refrigerating machine oil conventionally mineral oil or a synthetic oil such as alkylbenzene has been used for r22 refrigerating machine oil because of the poor compatibility between r410a and conventional oils like mineral oil however there is a tendency for the refrigerating machine oil to collect in the refrigerating cycle for this reason polyester and other synthetic oils which have a high compatibility with r410a are used as refrigerating machine oil because of the high hygroscopic property of synthetic oil more care must be taken in its handling than was necessary with conventional refrigerating machine oils also these synthetic oils will degrade if mixed with mineral oil or alkylbenzene causing clogging in capillary tubes or compressor malfunction do not mix them under any circumstances 82
- Do not perform any alterations on the ac unit under any circumstances have all repair work done by a specialist incorrect repairs can result in a water leakage electric shock fire etc 82
- Do not use any refrigerant other than r410a in acs that have been used with r410a 82
- For other installation work you should have the usual tools such as screwdrivers a metal cutting saw an electrical drill a hole core drill 65 or 70 dia a tape measure a level a thermometer a clamp meter an insulation tester a voltmeter etc 82
- If any refrigerant gas leaks while you are working ventilate the room toxic gas may be generated if refrigerant gas is exposed to a direct flame 82
- In order to prevent an r410a ac from mistakenly being charged with any other refrigerant the diameter of the 3 way valve service port on the outdoor unit has been changed also to increase its ability to withstand pressure the opposing dimensions have been changed for the refrigerant pipe flaring size and flare nut accordingly when installing or servicing refrigerant piping you must have both the r410a and ordinary tools listed below 82
- Necessary tools 82
- Safety measures when installing servicing refrigerant piping 82
- Tools for installing servicing refrigerant piping 82
- When installing or transferring an ac do not allow any air or substance other than r410a to mix into the refrigeration cycle if it does the pressure in the refrigeration cycle can become abnormally high possibly causing an explosion and or injury 82
- When installing or transferring an ac follow the instructions in the installation instructions carefully incorrect installation can result in an abnormal refrigeration cycle or water leakage electric shock fire etc 82
- Because the pressure is higher for the r410a type the conventional type cannot be used 83
- Copper tube gauge for clearance adjustment used when flaring with the conventional flaring tool clutch type 83
- Flaring tool clutch type 83
- In the r410a flaring tool the receiving hole for the clamp bar is enlarged so the clearance from the clamp bar can be set to 0 0 mm and the spring inside the tool is strengthened to increase the strength of the pipe expanding torque this flaring tools can also be used with r22 piping so we recommend that you select it if you are buying a new flaring tool 83
- Manifold gauge 83
- R410a tools 83
- The shape of the manifold ports has been changed to prevent the possibility of mistakenly charging with another type of refrigerant 83
- This gauge makes it easy to set the clearance for the copper tube to 1 1 mm from the clamp bar of the flaring tool 83
- Torque wrenches 83
- R410a tools which are usable for r22 models 85
- Piping materials 86
- Processing and connecting piping materials 86
- Refrigerant piping work 86
- A check to make sure there is no scratches dust etc on the flare and union 87
- A sheathed copper pipes and copper element pipes when using these pipes check to make sure that they are the stipulated thickness for flare nuts be sure to used the same nut that is used on the ac unit 87
- B align the flared surface with the axial center of the union 87
- Because the gas pressure of r410a is approximately 1 times as high as that of r22 copper pipes with the thickness shown in table 10 and with minimal impurities must be used care must also be taken during storage to ensure that pipes are not crushed deformed or scratched and that no dust moisture or other substance enters the pipe interior when storing sheathed copper pipes or plain copper pipes seal the openings by pinching or taping them securely 87
- C use a torque wrench and tighten to the specified torque the tightening torque for r410a is the same as the conventional torque value for r22 be careful because if the torque is too weak it may lead to a gas leak if it is too strong it may split the flare nut or make it impossible to remove the flare nut 87
- Makings and management 87
- Procedure and precautions for flare connection 87
- Storing and managing piping materials 87
- Types of piping and their storage the following is a general classification of the refrigerant pipe materials used for acs 87
- Inspecting gas leaks with a vacuum pump for new installations using new refrigerant piping 88
- Installation transferring servicing 88
- Ac units replacement using existing refrigerant piping 89
- Recharging refrigerant during servicing 89
- Refrigerant compatibility using r410a refrigerant in r22 acs and vice versa 89
- Transferring using new refrigerant piping 89
- Brazing 91
- Servicing tips 91
- For standard installation 92
- Troubleshooting guide 92
- During twin operation 94
- During group control operation 95
- Test operation and self diagnosis 96
- Test operation from the outdoor unit 96
- Test run forced cooling mode and heating mode 96
- Test operation using the wired remote control 97
- Self diagnosis function 98
- Test operation using the receiver auto button if using wireless remote controller 99
- Check the resistance of each thermistor of both indoor and outdoor units by refering the resistance table as follows 100
- During outdoor unit emergency operation or test operation the led on the p c b will flash 100
- Emergency operation 100
- If abnormality detected in the indoor or outdoor unit turn off the main power supply and find the cause 100
- If there is an abnormality in the temperature thermistor disconnect or shorted indoor unit cannot be operated 100
- Press the auto button continuously within 5 seconds 100
- Thermistor resistance table 100
- When using the wireless remote control and losing the remote controller emergency operation can be operated by pressing auto button in the receiver 100
- If the problem disappears and operation returns to normal the check display on the remote control unit will switch off but the self diagnosis led will remain illuminated until operation is resumed 101
- Illuminated 101
- Refer to the table below to remove the cause of the problem and then re start the air conditioner system 101
- Self diagnosis error code table 101
- The display screen on the wired remote control unit and the self diagnosis leds green on the outdoor unit printed circuit board in the outdoor unit can be used to indicate where the location of a problem is 101
- Cooling capacity performance data 103
- Technical data 103
- Ipt cooling power consumption 104
- Shc sensible heat capacity 104
- Tc cooling capacity 104
- Hc heating capacity 105
- Heating capacity performance data 105
- Ipt heating power consumption 105
- Capacity and power consumption 106
- Cooling performance 106
- Ipt cooling power consumption 106
- Tc cooling capacity 106
- Ipt cooling power consumption 107
- Tc cooling capacity 107
- Ipt cooling power consumption 108
- Tc cooling capacity 108
- Ipt cooling power consumption 109
- Tc cooling capacity 109
- Ipt cooling power consumption 110
- Tc cooling capacity 110
- Ipt cooling power consumption 111
- Tc cooling capacity 111
- Hc heating capacity 112
- Heating performance 112
- Ipt heating power consumption 112
- Hc heating capacity 113
- Ipt heating power consumption 113
- Hc heating capacity 114
- Ipt heating power consumption 114
- Hc heating capacity 115
- Ipt heating power consumption 115
- Hc heating capacity 116
- Ipt heating power consumption 116
- Hc heating capacity 117
- Ipt heating power consumption 117
- Reaching distance 118
- Sound measuring point 126
- Cs f24dte5 220 230 240v 127
- Cs f28dte5 127
- Fan performance 127
- Cs f34dte5 128
- Cs f43dte5 128
- Cs f50dte5 129
- Discharge and suction pressure 130
- Operating characteristics 131
- Cs f24dte5 cs f28dte5 135
- Replacement part list indoor unit 135
- All parts are supplied from phaam malaysia vendor code 061 136
- Cs f34dte5 cs f43dte5 cs f50dte5 140
- Replacement part list indoor unit 140
- All parts are supplied from phaam malaysia vendor code 061 141
- All parts are supplied from phaam malaysia vendor code 061 144
- Cu b24dbe5 cu b28dbe5 cu b28dbe8 144
- Replacement part list outdoor unit 144
- All parts are supplied from phaam malaysia vendor code 061 148
- Cu b34dbe5 cu b34dbe8 cu b43dbe8 cu b50dbe8 148
- Replacement part list outdoor unit 148
- Indoor unit printed indicator 150
- Outdoor unit main 150
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