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FDTA28KXE4R
36KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
90KXE4R
112KXE4R
140KXE4R
FDTWA28KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
90KXE4R
112KXE4R
140KXE4R
28KXE5R
45KXE5R
56KXE5R
FDTQA22KXE4R
28KXE4R
36KXE4R
FDFLA28KXE4R
45KXE4R
71KXE4R
FDTSA22KXE4R
28KXE4R
36KXE4R
45KXE4R
71KXE4R
FDFUA28KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
FDQMA22KXE4R
28KXE4R
36KXE4R
FDUMA36KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
90KXE4R
112KXE4R
140KXE4R
FDURA45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
90KXE4R
112KXE4R
140KXE4R
FDEA36KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE4R
112KXE4R
140KXE4R
FDKA22KXE4R
28KXE4R
36KXE4R
45KXE4R
56KXE4R
71KXE5R
FDUA224KXE4R
280KXE4R
PREFACE
KX4 series, KXR series allowed Indoor & Outdoor unit combinations.
Combination Table
Outdoor unit series
Series name*1
KXE4
2004.4
KXE4A
2006.2
KXE4R
2006.5
KXRE4
2004.11
KXRE4A
2006.2
KXRE4R
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4
2004.4
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4R
2006.3
KXE4
2004.4
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4R
2006.3
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4R
2006.3
KXE4A
2004.11
KXE4R
2006.3
2006.6
Series name*1
KXE4R *2
2006.3
KXE4R *3
2006.3
Indoor unit
e.g.
KXE4A : FDTA71HKXE4A
*2: Possible to connect if outdoor unit PWB assy (control) is replaced to new one (KXE4A or KXE4R)
*3: Possible to connect if outdoor unit ROM is rewritten to new one (KXRE4A ~ KXRE4R)
Special Notes
1. To improve product quality and comply with RoHS, the model of indoor unit and outdoor unit may change, but the
content of product specification, basic control system, installation and service chapters in this document will not change.
The same applies to the KX4 series in the combination table.
2. When making the equipment plan and carrying out construction of KX4, please pay special attention to the combination
type of indoor unit and outdoor unit.
3. However, some parts number changes according to the model.
Please refer to the parts list for each model.
CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION................................................................................ 1
1.1 Specific features ........................................................................................... 1
1.2 How to read the model name ........................................................................ 3
1.3 Table of models ............................................................................................. 4
1.4 Table of indoor units panel (Optional) ........................................................... 4
1.5 Outdoor units combination table ................................................................... 5
2 OUTDOOR UNIT ............................................................................................... 7
2.1 Specifications ................................................................................................ 7
2.2 Exterior dimensions .................................................................................... 16
2.3 Inside view .................................................................................................. 29
2.4 Exterior appearance ................................................................................... 34
2.5 Noise level .................................................................................................. 35
2.6 Electrical wiring ........................................................................................... 38
3 INDOOR UNIT ................................................................................................. 46
3.1 Specifications .............................................................................................. 46
(a) Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC)............................................... 46
(b) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) ................................................................ 48
(c) 2-way outlet ceiling recessed type (FDTW) ......................................... 51
(d) Ceiling recessed single air supply port type (FDTQ) ........................... 54
(e) 1-way outlet ceiling recessed type (FDTS) .......................................... 57
(f) High static pressure duct type (FDU) .................................................. 59
(g) Medium static pressure ducted type (FDQM) ...................................... 60
(h) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) .............................................................. 61
(i) Ceiling mounted duct type (FDUR)...................................................... 64
(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)............................................................. 67
(k) Wall mounted type (FDK) .................................................................... 70
(l) Floor standing exposed type (FDFL) ................................................... 72
(m) Floor standing hidden type (FDFU) ..................................................... 73
3.2 Exterior dimensions .................................................................................... 74
3.3 Exterior appearance ................................................................................. 105
3.4 Characteristics of fan ................................................................................ 108
3.5 Noise level ................................................................................................ 114
3.6 Electrical wiring ......................................................................................... 120
4 COMMON MATTER ....................................................................................... 136
4.1 Operation chart ......................................................................................... 136
4.2 Range of usage & limitations .................................................................... 144
4.3 Piping system ........................................................................................... 156
4.4 Selection chart .......................................................................................... 163
GENERAL INFORMATION
Number of connectable
Connectable capacity
2 to 6 units
112 ~ 210
Number of connectable
Connectable capacity
2 to 8 units
112 ~ 182
Number of connectable
Connectable capacity
FDCA160HKXES4R
2 to 8 units
128 ~ 208
FDCA224HKXE4R
1 to 13 units
112 ~ 292
FDCA280HKXE4R
1 to 16 units
140 ~ 364
FDCA335HKXE4R
1 to 20 units
168 ~ 436
FDCA400HKXE4R
1 to 23 units
200 ~ 520
FDCA450HKXE4R
1 to 26 units
225 ~ 585
FDCA504HKXE4R
1 to 29 units
252 ~ 656
FDCA560HKXE4R
1 to 33 units
280 ~ 728
FDCA615HKXE4R
2 to 36 units
307 ~ 800
FDCA680HKXE4R
2 to 40 units
340 ~ 884
FDCA735HKXE4R
2 to 43 units
367 ~ 956
FDCA800HKXE4R
2 to 47 units
400 ~ 1040
FDCA850HKXE4R
2 to 48 units
425 ~ 1105
FDCA900HKXE4R
2 to 48 units
450 ~ 1170
FDCA960HKXE4R
2 to 48 units
480 ~ 1248
FDCA1010HKXE4R
2 to 48 units
505 ~ 1313
FDCA1065HKXE4R
2 to 48 units
532 ~ 1385
FDCA1130HKXE4R
3 to 48 units
565 ~ 1469
FDCA1180HKXE4R
3 to 48 units
590 ~ 1534
FDCA1235HKXE4R
3 to 48 units
617 ~ 1606
FDCA1300HKXE4R
3 to 48 units
650 ~ 1690
FDCA1360HKXE4R
3 to 48 units
680 ~ 1768
Model
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R
Model
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R
KX series
Item
Model
1-
(b)
KXR series
Item
Number of connectable
Connectable capacity
FDCA224HKXRE4R
1 to 13 units
112 ~ 292
FDCA280HKXRE4R
1 to 16 units
140 ~ 364
FDCA335HKXRE4R
1 to 20 units
168 ~ 436
FDCA400HKXRE4R
1 to 23 units
200 ~ 520
FDCA450HKXRE4R
1 to 26 units
225 ~ 585
FDCA504HKXRE4R
1 to 29 units
252 ~ 656
FDCA560HKXRE4R
1 to 33 units
280 ~ 728
FDCA615HKXRE4R
2 to 36 units
307 ~ 800
FDCA680HKXRE4R
2 to 40 units
340 ~ 884
FDCA735HKXRE4R
2 to 43 units
367 ~ 956
FDCA800HKXRE4R
2 to 47 units
400 ~ 1040
FDCA850HKXRE4R
2 to 48 units
425 ~ 1105
FDCA900HKXRE4R
2 to 48 units
450 ~ 1170
Model
FDCA960HKXRE4R
2 to 48 units
480 ~ 1248
FDCA1010HKXRE4R
2 to 48 units
505 ~ 1313
FDCA1065HKXRE4R
2 to 48 units
532 ~ 1385
FDCA1130HKXRE4R
3 to 48 units
565 ~ 1469
FDCA1180HKXRE4R
3 to 48 units
590 ~ 1534
FDCA1235HKXRE4R
3 to 48 units
617 ~ 1606
FDCA1300HKXRE4R
3 to 48 units
650 ~ 1690
FDCA1360HKXRE4R
3 to 48 units
680 ~ 1768
(3) Indoor units are available with 11 capacities, in 13 types and 68 models.
11 capacities22(0.8 HP), 28(1 HP), 36(1.25 HP), 45(1.6 HP), 56(22 HP), 71(2.5 HP), 90(3.2 HP), 112(4 HP), 140(5 HP),
224(8 HP) and 280(10 HP).
13 typesCeiling recessed compact type(FDTC), Ceiling recessed type(FDT), 2-way outlet ceiling recessed type(FDTW),
Ceiling recessde single air supply port type (FDTQ), 1-way outlet ceiling recessed type(FDTS), Medium static pressure ducted
type(FDQM), High static pressure duct type(FDU), Satellite ducted type(FDUM), Ceiling mounted duct type(FDUR), Ceiling
suspension type(FDE), Wall mounted type(FDK), Floor standing exposed type(FDFL), and Floor standing hidden type (FDFU) .
(4) Long piping design offers total piping length of 510 m (Exclusion FDCA140, 160 series)
Indoor and outdoor units can have a level difference of up to 50 m, with a one way piping length of up to 160 m. This is the topclass long piping design in the industry. A level difference of as 15 m between indoor units ensures that the system can meet a
wide variety of air conditioning requirements in any building.
(5) Super link system
Non polar 2-core signal wires for indoor, outdoor units by means of the automatic polarity selection.
In addition, the max. 48 units can be controlled with a pair of signal wires. The high speed transmission method same as the
computer network system [start up of 48 units can be completed within a few seconds by the determination of operation mode
and the start of operation].
As separate power supplies for the indoor and the outdoor units are employed, a pair of 2 signal wires only are required for the
inter connecting wiring of indoor and outdoor uniits regardless of the number of units so that the installation work can be
simplified, the cost of wiring work can be curtailed and causes of wiring error can be minimized.
(6) Floor layout can be changed by resetting address unit number.
For change of floor layout, the control group can be recombined only by resetting address unit number.
(7) Installation of automatic address setting function
The address setting method are divided into three types according to wiring method: Automatic Address Setting,Remote
controller Address Setting and Manual Address Setting, In case of the Automatic Address Setting, no address needs be set
as usual.
2-
1.2
735
KX E 4 R
RoHS specifications.
Series No.
Application power source...See the specifications
Multi KX or KXR series
Heat pump type
Nominal capacity (nominal cooling capacity : 73.5kW)
R410A model
Model name (Outdoor unit)
28
KX E
4 R
RoHS specifications.
Series No.
Application power source...See the specifications
Multi series
Nominal capacity (nominal cooling capacity : 2.8 kW)
R410A model
Model name
3-
Indoor unit
1.3
Table of models
Capacity
Model
Ceiling recessed compact type
(FDTC)
Ceiling recessed type
(FDT)
2-way outlet ceiling recessed type
(FDTW)
Ceiling recessed single air supply port type
(FDTQ)
1-way outlet ceiling recessed type
(FDTS)
Medium static pressure ducted type
(FDQM)
High static pressure ducted type
(FDU)(1)
Stellite ducted type
(FDUM)
Ceiling mounted duct type
(FDUR)
Ceiling suspended type
(FDE)
Wall mounted type
(FDK)
Floor standing exposed type
(FDFL)
Floor standing hidden type
(FDFU)
22
28
36
45
56
71
90
112
140
224
280
K
X
K
X
R
Note (1) The FDUA224, 280KXE4R and FDKA71KXE5R indoor units cannot be connected to the FDCA140HKXEN4R,
140HKXES4R and 160HKXES4R outdoor units.
1.4
FDTW
Parts Model
Capacity:22,28,36,45,56
Capacity:28,36,45,56,
71,90,112,140
Capacity:28,45,56
Capacity:71,90
Capacity:112,140
FDTQ
(Direct blow panel)
Capacity:22,28,36
FDTQ
(Duct panel)
Capacity:22,28,36
FDTS
4-
TC-PSA-24W-ER
T-PSA-35W-ER
TW-PSA-23W-ER
TW-PSA-33W-ER
TW-PSA-43W-ER
TQ-PSA-14W-ER
TQ-PSB-14W-ER
QR-PNA-14W-ER
QR-PNB-14W-ER
TS-PSA-28W-ER
TS-PSA-38W-ER
1.5
(1)
Models
FDCA400HKXE4R
FDCA735HKXE4R
FDCA800HKXE4R
FDCA850HKXE4R
FDCA450HKXE4R
FDCA900HKXE4R
(b)
Connectable
capacity
Number of
connectable units
367 ~ 956
2 ~ 43
400 ~ 1040
2 ~ 47
425 ~ 1105
450 ~ 1170
2 ~ 48
FDCA504
HKXE4R
1
_
FDCA1065HKXE4R
FDCA1130HKXE4R
Indoor unit
FDCA615
HKXE4R
_
FDCA680
HKXE4R
_
Connectable
capacity
FDCA560
HKXE4R
_
505 ~ 1313
532 ~ 1385
1
_
565 ~ 1469
FDCA1180HKXE4R
590 ~ 1534
FDCA1235HKXE4R
1
_
617 ~ 1606
FDCA1300HKXE4R
650 ~ 1690
FDCA1360HKXE4R
1
_
680 ~ 1768
Models
FDCA960HKXE4R
FDCA1010HKXE4R
(c)
Indoor unit
Number of
connectable units
480 ~ 1248
2 to 48 unit
3 to 48 unit
DOS-2A-1
(e)
DIS-22-1
DIS-180-1
DIS-371-1
540 or more
DIS-540-1
Number of branches
HEAD4-22-1
HEAD6-180-1
HEAD8-371-1
540 or more
HEAD8-540-1
5-
(2)
KXR series
(a)
Models
FDCA400HKXRE4R
FDCA735HKXRE4R
FDCA800HKXRE4R
FDCA850HKXRE4R
Indoor unit
FDCA450HKXRE4R
FDCA900HKXRE4R
(b)
Number of
connectable units
367 ~ 956
2 ~ 43
400 ~ 1040
2 ~ 47
425 ~ 1105
450 ~ 1170
2 ~ 48
FDCA504
HKXRE4R
1
_
FDCA1065HKXRE4R
FDCA1130HKXRE4R
Indoor unit
FDCA615
HKXRE4R
_
FDCA680
HKXRE4R
_
Connectable
capacity
FDCA560
HKXRE4R
_
505 ~ 1313
532 ~ 1385
1
_
565 ~ 1469
FDCA1180HKXRE4R
590 ~ 1534
FDCA1235HKXRE4R
1
_
617 ~ 1606
FDCA1300HKXRE4R
650 ~ 1690
FDCA1360HKXRE4R
1
_
680 ~ 1768
Models
FDCA960HKXRE4R
FDCA1010HKXRE4R
(c)
Connectable
capacity
Number of
connectable units
480 ~ 1248
2 to 48 unit
3 to 48 unit
DOS-2A-1-R
(e)
(f)
DIS-22-1-R
DIS-22-1
DIS-180-1-R
DIS-180-1
DIS-371-1-R
540 or more
DIS-540-1-R
PFD112-ER
1~5
PFD180-ER
1~8
PFD280-ER
1 ~10
Per branch
Capacity restrictions
16
Note (1) An indoor unit with a capacity up to 112 can be connected. Refer to page 290 for details.
6-
OUTDOOR UNIT
2.1 Specifications
(1) KX series
Models FDCA140HKXEN4R, 140HKXES4R, 160HKXES4R
Model
Item
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
FDCA160HKXES4R
Power source
kW
14.6
kW
16.6
16.0
18.0
dB(A)
mm
kg
125
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
GT-C5139ND50
Starting method
Capacity control
Crankcase heater
31 ~ 130
25 ~ 125
33
Straight fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
Quantity
kg
7.5
Refrigerant oil
1.6 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan
60 2
Starting method
Direct start
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
100
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Flare piping
Drain
3pcs)
Accessories
Note (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The FDKA71KXE5R indoor unit cannot be connected.
(3) In the case of 60Hz, use specification category (T).
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R
FDCA160HKXES4R
Branching system
Branch pipe system
Header system
DIS-22-1
HEAD4-22-1
2~6 units
2~8 units
2~8 units
7-
FDCA224HKXE4R
FDCA280HKXE4R
FDCA335HKXE4R
Power source
Nominal cooling capacity(1)
kW
22.4
28.0
33.5
kW
25.0
31.5
37.5
dB(A)
Cooling:60.5, Heating:61
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
1690
GT-C5150ND75
Starting method
Crankcase heater
27 ~ 126
20 ~ 114
33
Refrigerant
R410A
kg
14.2
Refrigerant oil
2.1 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan
W
386 2
Direct start
CMM
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs,
45
3pcs)
Accessories
Cooling:280, Heating:260
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
126 2
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
19 ~ 117
Refrigerant control
Motor
Heat exchanger
Quantity
720
245
kg
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
Capacity control
1350
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
FDCA224HKXE4R
1~13 units
FDCA280HKXE4R
1~16 units
FDCA335HKXE4R
1~20 units
Branching system
Branch pipe system(1) (Total capacity after each branch)
Header system
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
8-
FDCA335HKXE4R-K(3)
Item
FDCA400HKXE4R
FDCA450HKXE4R
Power source
Nominal cooling capacity(1)
kW
33.5
40.0
45.0
kW
37.5
45.0
50.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
1690
kg
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Crankcase heater
19 ~ 130
15 ~ 114
33
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
kg
17
Refrigerant oil
4.2 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan 2
386
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs, 45
3pcs)
Accessories
Direct start
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
13 ~ 112
Heat exchanger
Quantity
720
310
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
Capacity control
1350
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
(3) The FDCA335HKXE4R-K is an exclusive combination unit.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
Branching system
FDCA335HKXE4R-K
FDCA400HKXE4R
1~23 units
FDCA450HKXE4R
1~26 units
Header system
Downstream capacity less than 180
HEAD4-22-1 (for up to 4 units max)
Downstream capacity 180 to less than 371
HEAD6-180-1 (up to 6 units max)
Downstream capacity 371 to less than 540
HEAD8-371-1 (up to 8 units max)
Downstream capacity 540 or more
HEAD8-540-1 (up to 8 units max)
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
9-
FDCA504HKXE4R
Item
FDCA560HKXE4R
Power source
Nominal cooling capacity(1)
kW
50.4
56.0
kW
56.5
63.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
2048
kg
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Crankcase heater
11 ~ 100
10 ~ 113
33
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
kg
19.4
Refrigerant oil
4.2 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan
W
386
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs,
45
3pcs)
Accessories
Direct start
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
Heat exchanger
Quantity
720
340
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
Capacity control
1350
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
Branching system
FDCA504HKXE4R
1~29 units
FDCA560HKXE4R
1~33 units
Header system
Downstream capacity less than 180
HEAD4-22-1 (for up to 4 units max)
Downstream capacity 180 to less than 371
HEAD6-180-1 (up to 6 units max)
Downstream capacity 371 to less than 540
HEAD8-371-1 (up to 8 units max)
Downstream capacity 540 or more
HEAD8-540-1 (up to 8 units max)
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
10 -
FDCA615HKXE4R
Item
Power source
FDCA680HKXE4R
kW
61.5
kW
69.0
73.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
68.0
mm
2048
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Crankcase heater
9 ~ 110
8 ~ 108
33
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
kg
21.2
Refrigerant oil
4.2 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan 2
386
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs, 45
3pcs)
Accessories
Direct start
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
Heat exchanger
Quantity
720
355
kg
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
Capacity control
1350
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
Branching system
FDCA615HKXE4R
2~36 units
FDCA680HKXE4R
2~40 units
Header system
Downstream capacity less than 180
HEAD4-22-1 (for up to 4 units max)
Downstream capacity 180 to less than 371
HEAD6-180-1 (up to 6 units max)
Downstream capacity 371 to less than 540
HEAD8-371-1 (up to 8 units max)
Downstream capacity 540 or more
HEAD8-540-1 (up to 8 units max)
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
11 -
FDCA224HKXRE4R
FDCA280HKXRE4R
FDCA335HKXRE4R
Power source
Nominal cooling capacity(1)
kW
22.4
28.0
33.5
kW
25.0
31.5
37.5
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
1690
1350
720
250
kg
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
GT-C5150ND75
Starting method
Capacity control
Crankcase heater
24 ~ 114
19 ~ 109
33
18 ~ 103
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
Quantity
kg
14.2
Refrigerant oil
2.2 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan
126
Starting method
386
Direct start
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs,
45
3pcs)
Accessories
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
FDCA224HKXRE4R
1~13 units
FDCA280HKXRE4R
1~16 units
FDCA335HKXRE4R
1~20 units
Branching system
In the upstream of a branching controller(1) In the downstrean of a branching controller(1)
Downstream Capacity less than 180
Downstream Capacity less than 180
DIS-22-1
DIS-22-1-R
Downstream Capacity 180 to less than 371
Downstream Capacity 180 to less than 371
DIS-180-1-R
DIS-180-1
Downstream Capacity 371 to less than 540
Downstream Capacity 371 to less than 540
DIS-371-1-R
HEAD8-371-1 (up to 8 units max)
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
Integrated branching controller part numbers
1~5
1~8
1~16
1~10
12 -
FDCA335HKXRE4R-K(3)
Power source
FDCA400HKXRE4R
FDCA450HKXRE4R
kW
33.5
40.0
45.0
kW
37.5
45.0
50.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
1690
kg
1350
720
315
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Capacity control
Crankcase heater
18 ~ 130
14 ~ 113
33
13 ~ 109
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
Quantity
kg
14.2
17
Refrigerant oil
4.4 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan 2
W
386
Starting method
Direct start
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs, 45
3pcs)
Accessories
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
(3) The FDCA335HKXRE4R-K is an exclusive combination unit.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding outdoor unit
FDCA335HKXRE4R-K
FDCA400HKXRE4R
1~23 units
FDCA450HKXRE4R
1~26 units
Branching system
In the upstream of a branching controller(1) In the downstrean of a branching controller(1)
Downstream Capacity less than 180
Downstream Capacity less than 180
DIS-22-1-R
DIS-22-1
Downstream Capacity 180 to less than 371
Downstream Capacity 180 to less than 371
DIS-180-1-R
DIS-180-1
Downstream Capacity 371 to less than 540
Downstream Capacity 371 less than 180
DIS-371-1-R
DIS-371-1
Downstream Capacity 540 or more
Downstream Capacity 540 or more
DIS-540-1-R
DIS-540-1-R
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
Integrated branching controller part numbers
1~5
1~8
1~16
1~10
13 -
FDCA504HKXRE4R
FDCA560HKXRE4R
Power source
Nominal cooling capacity(1)
kW
50.4
kW
56.5
63.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
56.0
mm
2048
1350
kg
720
345
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Capacity control
Crankcase heater
11 ~ 107
9 ~ 107
33
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
Quantity
kg
19.4
Refrigerant oil
4.2 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan 2
W
386
Starting method
Direct start
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs, 45
3pcs)
Accessories
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding Outdoor Unit
Branching System
1~5
1~8
1~16
1~10
14 -
FDCA615HKXRE4R
Item
Power source
FDCA680HKXRE4R
kW
61.5
kW
69.0
73.0
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
68.0
mm
2048
kg
1350
720
365
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q' ty
GT-C5150ND78A 2
Starting method
Capacity control
Crankcase heater
8 ~ 110
8 ~ 100
33
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
R410A
Quantity
kg
26.2
Refrigerant oil
4.4 (M-MA32R)
Defrost control
Propeller fan 2
W
386
Starting method
Direct start
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain
6pcs, 45
3pcs)
Accessories
Notes (1) The cooling and heating capabilities imply the values when the indoor unit of rated capacity is connected under the condition specified in ISO-T1.
(2) The refrigerant quantity in the connecting pipe is not included Charge it additionally at the site.
List of branch pipe part numbers (Select parts in accordance with the branching system used.)
Corresponding Outdoor Unit
FDCA615HKXRE4R
2~36 units
FDCA680HKXRE4R
2~40 units
Branching System
In the upstream of a branching controller
Downstream Capacity less than 180
DIS-22-1-R
Downstream Capacity 180 to less than 371
DIS-180-1-R
Downstream Capacity 371 to less than 540
DIS-371-1-R
Downstream Capacity 540 or more
DIS-540-1-R
Note (1) In the branch piping method, the way branch piping is run needs to be in accordance with the total downstream capacity of the indoor units.
Branching controller part numbers
Branching controller
1~5
1~8
1~16
1~10
15 -
40
99
53
48
Terminal block
Liquid piping: 9.52 (3/8")
(Flare connecting)
Gas piping: 15.88 (5/8")
(Flare connecting)
1300
55
50
110
195
50
50
10
195
110
628
650
Opening for
electric wiring
50
50
27
15
970
15
200
Electric wiring
103
60
15
70
388
50
262
150
370
55
38
410
20
60
40
580
190
60
40
20
15
40
50
VIEW A
Required space for maintenance and air flow
L3
L2
Installation
type
Air inlet
L4
Air
inlet
L1
Maintenance
space
L1
Open
Open
500
L2
300
Open
L3
150
300
150
L4
Mark
Air outlet
Notes
(1) Avoid the location where four sides are entirely surrounded by walls.
(2) Fix the unit by anchor bolts without fail. Restrict the
protrusion length of anchor bolt to 15 mm and under.
(3) When strong wind blows against the unit, direct the air
outlet port at a right angle to the wind direction.
(4) Secure the space of 1 m and over at the top of unit.
(5) Make the height of obstruction wall in front of air outlet
port lower than the height of unit.
16 -
126.2
720
1690
797.8
% &
80.5
71
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90
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174
148
352
410
158
530
89
140
(425)
342
235
22
240
295
57
(425)
720
296.7
594
232
647
58.5
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232
185
95
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85
726
19
74.5
85
101
58.5
250
175
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86.5
220 180
550
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17 -
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75
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1000
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172
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169
259
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126.2
720
1690
797.8
Refrigerant oil
equalization piping
connection pipe
9.52(3/8")
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
Power supply
entry hole
6
86.1
104.9
Power supply
connection
terminal box
Power supply
entry
(Long hole)
(40 80)
Refrigerant piping
80.5 exit hole
( 88 or 100)
71
Drain hole
( 20, 6pcs.)
(425)
(425)
Air inlet
352
158
530
140
148
410
342
235
720
22
240
295
57
174
594
232
296.7
120
232
185
85
58.5
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
Carrying in or
hole for hanging
(180 44.7)
44.7
550
Dimensions
L1
L2
L3
L4
H1
H2
H3
H4
180 214
VIEW A
18 -
1
500
10
100
10
1500
Not limited
Air inlet
Wall height H4
Open
L2
L4
10
100
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Open
1000
Wall
height H3
L3
20
220 180
234
Unit:mm
Installation
example
86.5
75
142.5
Not limited
Wall
height H2
Service
space Air inlet
L1
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
( 88 or 100)
95
140.5
141
Back
166
19
74.5
85
101
58.5
250
175
726
(Position of anchor bolt)
647
19
850
1000
Anchor bolt hole
(M10, 4pcs.)
Power supply
entry hole
( 50)
90
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
( 88 or 100)
Power supply
entry hole
( 50)
( 50)
250
175
95
22
Signal wire
connection
terminal box
211
84
172
169
259
291.6
682
335,400: 25.4(1")
450: 28.58(11/8")
175
80
Drain hose
Refrigerant gas
piping connection
pipe
7-segment
display
Wall height H1
126.2
Unit : mm
1350
: .
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120
296.7
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410
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342
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240
295
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342
235
2710
510
360
850
1000
352 158
530
58.5
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6
7/
(425)
For dimensions of
anchor bolt hole
,-
44.7
(Top view)
550
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550
180 214
L2
L3
220 180
L4
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1435
1502.5
1594
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6
45
(425)
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Dimensions after connecting
included refrigerant piping
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20
166
250
175
850
1000
10
342
235
%
%
%
%
95
140.5
58.5
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360
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1000
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850
1000
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175
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550
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1000
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550
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included refrigerant piping
20
166
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235
250
175
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1000
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850
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19
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Models
5
5
5
7 8 ""
9
9
:
; "# ; "#
; "#
; "#
:
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
224,280: 9.52(3/8")
335: 12.7(1/2")
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
224: 19.05(3/4")
280,335: 22.22(7/8")
1350
250
175
74.5
185
172
166
169
263
282
317
682
piping 95
6 Refrigerant
exit hole
86.1
104.9
Power supply
entry hole
232 (50) Power supply
entry hole
(40 80)
90
(88 or 100)
80.5
71
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
22
850
1000
296.7
85
101
58.5
250
175
Power supply
connection
terminal box
80
174
720
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
(425)
352
158
530
342
235
22
148
410
Air inlet
Drain hole
Hole size for anchor bolt hole (20,6pcs.)
(425)
140
85
240
295
57
647
58.5
594
232
726
19
19
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Signal wire
connection
terminal box
120
175
Drain hose
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
224: 15.88(5/8")
280,335: 19.05(3/4")
84
7-segment
display
1690
797.8
126.2
720
Unit:mm
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
224:19.05(3/4")
280,335:22.22(7/8")
64.9
114
Back
55
104
171.6
Wall
height H3
44.7
20
166
86.5
Air
inlet
L2
220 180
550
Carrying in or
hole for hanging
(180 44.7)
180 214
Air
inlet
Wall
height H2
Wall height H4
L4
Air
inlet
( ) Air inlet
Service
space
VIEW A
-
25 -
L1
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
L3
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
224,280:9.52(3/8")
335:12.7(1/2")
Wall height H1
Installation
example
Dimensions
L
L2
L3
L4
H
H2
H3
H4
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
224:15.88(5/8")
280,335:19.05(3/4")
Unit:mm
500
10
100
10
1500
Open
10
100
Open
Unit:mm
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
1350
126.2
850
1000
250
175
166
169
211
248.1
282
317
172
682
120
296.7
240
295 174
720
22
85
57
647
58.5
594
232
726
19
piping 95
6 Refrigerant
6
exit hole
Model name label
104.9
86.1
(88 or 100)
Power supply
Refrigerant equalization
entry hole
piping connection pipe
(50)
9.52(3/8")
74.5 232 Power supply
80.5
entry hole
71
185
(40 80)
85
101
58.5
250
175
Power supply
connection
terminal box
80
19
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Signal wire
connection
terminal box
148
410
Air inlet
Drain hole
Hole size for anchor bolt hole (20,6pcs.)
(425)
(425)
352
158
530
342
235
140
175
Drain hose
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
335:19.05(3/4")
400:22.22(7/8")
84
7-segment
display
1690
797.8
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
335:22.22( 7/8")
400:28.58(1 1/8")
90
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
22
720
66.4
114
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
20
220 180
550
Carrying in or
hole for hanging
(180 44.7)
180 214
Air
inlet
Wall
height H2
Wall height H4
L4
Air
inlet
space )
( Service
Air inlet
L1
44.7
L2
166
86.5
Air
inlet
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
L3
Wall
height H3
52.3
Refrigerant equalization
piping connection pipe
9.52(3/8")
VIEW A
26 -
Wall height H1
222.1
Installation
example
Dimensions
L
L2
L3
L4
H
H2
H3
H4
55
104
171.6
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
335:19.05(3/4")
400:22.22(7/8")
Unit:mm
500
10
100
10
1500
Open
10
100
Open
Model FDCA450HKXRE4R
Unit:mm
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
1350
126.2
250
175
166
169
211
248.1
282
317
172
682
74.5
185
85
148
410
(425)
352
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
80.5
71
entry hole
(40 80)
Air inlet
Drain hole
(20,6pcs.)
Hole size for anchor bolt hole
(425)
90
(88 or 100)
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
57
647
58.5
piping 95
6 Refrigerant
exit hole
86.1
104.9
594
232
726
19
120
296.7
240
295 174
22
720
850
1000
Power supply
connection
terminal box
85
101
58.5
250
175
80
19
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Signal wire
connection
terminal box
158
530
342
235
140
175
Drain hose
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
22.22(7/8")
84
Check of
7-segment
1690
797.8
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
28.58(1 1/8")
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
22
720
66.4
114
86.5
20
166
44.7
L2
220 180
550
180 214
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Wall
height H2
Carrying in or
hole for hanging
(180 44.7)
VIEW A
Wall height H4
L4
Air
inlet
( )Air inlet
Service
space
27 -
L1
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
L3
Wall
height H3
52.3
Oil equalization
piping connection pipe
9.52(3/8")
Wall height H1
222.1
Installation
example
Dimensions
L
L2
L3
L4
H
H2
H3
H4
55
104
171.6
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
22.22(7/8")
Unit:mm
500
10
100
10
1500
Open
10
100
Open
Unit : mm
720
1350
1155.8
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
2048
28.58(1 1/8")
Check of
7-segment
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Oil equalization
piping connection pipe
9.52(3/8")
74.5
185
90
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
80.5
71
Power supply
entry hole
(4080)
(425)
174
720
352
410
Hole size for anchor bolt hole
158
530
Drain hole
(20,6pcs.)
342
22
148
Air inlet
140
85
(425)
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88100)
240
295
57
647
594
232
296.7
232
95
22
250
175
120
850
1000
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88100)
86.1
104.9
172
166
169
211
Model name label
248.1
282
317
682
Power supply
connection
terminal box
80
85
101
250
175
58.5
726
19
19
58.5
Power supply
entry hole
(50)
Signal wire
connection
terminal box
84
175
Drain hose
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
504, 560:22.22(7/8")
615, 680:25.4(1")
235
Refrigerant suction
gas piping connection
pipe
28.58(1 1/8")
66.4
114
Back
9.52(3/8")
55
104
52.3
Oil equalization
piping connection pipe
171.6
Refrigerant liquid
piping connection
pipe
12.7(1/2")
Refrigerant discharge
gas piping connection
pipe
504, 560:22.22(7/8")
615, 680:25.4(1")
222.1
86.5
220 180
550
Carrying in or
hole for hanging
L4
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
( Service
space )
Air inlet
(180 44.7)
VIEW A
-
Wall height H4
L2
Wall
height H2
180 214
Air
inlet
28 -
L1
20
166
44.7
Refrigerant piping
exit hole
(88 or 100)
L3
Unit:mm
Wall
height H3
Wall height H1
Installation
example
500
10
100
10
1500
Open
Dimensions
L
L2
L3
L4
H
H2
H3
H4
10
100
Open
1000
Not limited
Not limited
4way valve
Thermistor
(Tho-S)
Electronic
expansion valve
(SM1)
Electronic
expansion valve
(SM2)
Thermistor
Service valve
(Tho-D)
(Gas side)
High pressure
Service valve sensor
(PSH)
(Liquid side)
29 -
Solenoid valve
(Out side : SV2)
(In side : SV3)
Receiver
Receiver
Thermistor
(Tho-C)
Compressor
Thermistor
(Tho-R)
Lower pressure
sensor
(PSL)
(1) KX series
Control box
30 -
Control box
Solenoid valve
(SV1)
Solenoid valve
(SV6)
4way valve
(20S)
Compressor
(CM1)
High pressure switch
(63H1)
Service valve
(Liquid side)
High pressure sensor
(PSH)
Electronic expansion
valve
(EEVSC)
Electronic expansion
valve
(EEVH1)
Accumulator
Electronic expansion
valve
(EEVH2)
Receiver
31 -
Control box
Receiver
Solenoid valve
(SV1)
Solenoid valve
(SV2)
Service valve
(Gas side)
Compressor 1
(CM1)
Accumulator
Service valve
(Liquid side)
Solenoid valve
(SV6)
Solenoid valve
(SV7)
Compressor 2
(CM2)
4 way valve
(20S)
Service valve
(Oil equalization side)
32 Control box
High pressure
sensor
(PSH)
Solenoid valve
(SV6)
High
pressure
switch
(63H1-1)
Compressor
(CM1)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Electronic
expansion valve
Receiver
(EEVH2)
4way valve Electronic
expansion valve
(20SL)
(EEVSC)
4way valve
(20S)
Solenoid valve
(SV11)
Service valve
(Liquid side)
Service valve
(Suction gas side)
Service valve
(Discharge gas side)
Accumulator
Low
pressure
sensor
(PSL)
33 -
Receiver
Solenoid valve
(SV4)
4way valve
(20S)
4way valve
(20SL)
Solenoid valve
(SV11)
Control box
High pressure
switch
(63H1-1)
Compressor
(CM1)
High pressure
sensor
(PSH)
Solenoid
valve
(SV6)
Solenoid
valve
(SV7)
Compressor
(CM2)
Service valve
(Liquid side)
Service valve
Service valve (Oil equalization side)
(Suction gas side)
Service valve
(Discharge gas side)
High pressure
switch
(63H1-2)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH2)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVSC)
Accumulator
Low pressure
sensor
(PSL)
Polar white
Polar white
34 -
Heating
Cooling
80
N80
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
63
125
250
500
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
1000
2000
4000
30
8000
30
63
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
250
500
1000
2000
4000
70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
1000
70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
4000
4000
30
8000
500
1000
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
63
125
250
500
1000
Cooling
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
0
1000
2000
4000
35 -
4000
30
8000
Heating
80
80
N80
70
500
2000
Model FDCA504HKXE4R
Noise level 60 dB (A) at cooling
60.5 dB (A) at heating
N70
250
N40
70
125
Heating
80
30
80
63
30
8000
N80
N80
30
4000
N3
Heating
N3
2000
80
30
8000
80
N40
N3
2000
2000
Cooling
500
Heating
N70
1000
250
250
N40
125
125
Cooling
Model FDCA450HKXE4R
Noise level 61 dB (A) at cooling
61 dB (A) at heating
70
500
40
N40
Model FDCA335HKXE4R-K
Noise level 56 dB (A) at cooling
57 dB (A) at heating
N70
63
80
250
40
N80
125
50
N50
70
30
30
8000
80
63
50
Heating
N3
Model FDCA400HKXE4R
Noise level 58.5 dB (A) at cooling
59 dB (A) at heating
30
60
N60
63
80
Cooling
60
30
30
8000
N80
N40
4000
80
N70
N3
2000
Cooling
70
70
125
1000
Heating
80
63
500
70
N70
N3
Model FDCA335HKXE4R
Noise level 60.5 dB (A) at cooling
61 dB (A) at heating
80
30
250
70
Model FDCA280HKXE4R
Noise level 57 dB (A) at cooling
58 dB (A) at heating
Cooling
125
80
N80
N40
N3
30
70
70
Heating
80
80
N80
N40
N3
Cooling
Heating
80
80
Model FDCA224HKXE4R
Noise level 57 dB (A) at cooling
57 dB (A) at heating
30
8000
Cooling
Model FDCA160HKXES4R
Noise level 53 dB (A) at cooling
53 dB (A) at heating
Models FDCA140HKXEN4R,
140HKXES4R
Noise level 53 dB (A) at cooling
53 dB (A) at heating
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N3
30
63
125
250
500
N40
30
1000 2000 4000 8000
Model FDCA560HKXE4R
Noise level 60.5 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
Heating
Cooling
80
80
Heating
80
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
70
N70
30
80
N80
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
N3
30
30
8000
4000
Heating
80
N80
70
Cooling
80
N80
N3
Model FDCA680HKXE4R
Noise level 63.5 dB (A) at cooling
63.5 dB (A) at heating
63
125
250
Cooling
Model FDCA615HKXE4R
Noise level 63 dB (A) at cooling
63 dB (A) at heating
30
1000 2000 4000 8000
500
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
N3
30
63
125
250
30
1000 2000 4000 8000
500
Cooling
Heating
Heating
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
30
63
125
250
500
1000
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
N3
2000
4000
30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
Model FDCA335HKXRE4R-K
Noise level 57 dB (A) at cooling
57.5 dB (A) at heating
Cooling
60
N60
50
N50
40
30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
Cooling
Heating
80
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
30
8000
1000
2000
Heating
80
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
30
63
125
70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
125
250
500
1000
N40
2000
4000
36 -
1000
2000
4000
30
8000
Cooling
Heating
80
80
N80
N70
63
500
Model FDCA560HKXRE4R
Noise level 62 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
70
30
250
80
N40
Heating
N3
30
8000
4000
70
N80
60
30
8000
4000
80
N80
70
500
N3
Model FDCA504HKXRE4R
Noise level 61 dB (A) at cooling
61.5 dB (A) at heating
N70
250
80
70
125
N40
30
30
8000
80
N3
Cooling
N70
N3
Model FDCA450HKXRE4R
Noise level 62.5 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
N40
N3
N80
70
Cooling
40
40
63
80
N40
N3
N50
N80
70
N70
40
50
50
Heating
N80
50
N60
Model FDCA450HKXRE4R
Noise level 62.5 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
80
80
60
60
60
Model FDCA400HKXRE4R
Noise level 59.5 dB (A) at cooling
60 dB (A) at heating
Heating
70
N70
30
30
8000
4000
70
70
Cooling
N40
N3
30
8000
80
80
N80
70
N70
60
Heating
80
N80
70
Cooling
80
80
80
N80
80
Model FDCA335HKXRE4R
Noise level 60.5 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
30
8000
Cooling
Model FDCA280HKXRE4R
Noise level 57 dB (A) at cooling
59 dB (A) at heating
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
N3
30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
30
8000
Model FDCA615HKXRE4R
Noise level 64 dB (A) at cooling
64 dB (A) at heating
Cooling
Model FDCA680HKXRE4R
Noise level 64.5 dB (A) at cooling
64.5 dB (A) at heating
Cooling
Heating
80
Heating
80
80
80
N80
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
63
125
250
500
1000
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
N3
30
N80
2000
4000
30
8000
N40
N3
30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
37 -
30
8000
CNW1
CNA1
V(WH)
Tr
RD
WH
CNT1
CNT2
SW2
CNH
LED1
7SEG1
RD
RD
RD
LED3
CNA2
CNN7
CNN8
CNL2
CNY
PC
Checker
CNV
CNE
LED2
7SEG2
CNL1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW9
J13
J15
CNG2
CNC2
CNU1
CNP1
BK
BK
BK
BK
Tho-P
CNJ
Tho-C
CND CNB1
BK
BK
CNX1
6 5 4 3 2 1
FM02
J8
Tho-D
J6
BK
BK
C2
CNACW2
FM01
Mark
CNA~X
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW5-6,7,8
SW7
SW8
SW9
J1~J3
J5,6
J8
J13
J15
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
CNG1
CNFM2
7 5 3 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
CM
Tho-S
Y
CNACW1
J5
BK
BK
W N
C3
J3
Y
Y
CNFM1
7 5 3 1
OR
WH
BL
BK
BR
BK
WH
J2
B
TBX
To signal wire
(to indoor unit)
Parts name
Connector
Address setting SW for the number of tens
Address setting SW for the number of units
Inspection LED reset
Capacity measurement mode
Clear deta
7-segment indicate unit digit
7-segment indicate unit digit
Unit selector
Demand capacity selector
Anti-snow measures
External input selector level/pulse
Defrost start temperature selector
Inspection indication (red)
Inspection indication (green)
Inspection indication (green)
7-segment LED (function indication)
7-segment LED (data indication)
Tho-R
38 -
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM
Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor
CH
Crankcase heater
20S
Four-way valve (coil)
SV2,3
Solenoid valve (oil separator)
EEVc,h Electronic expansion valve
Tho-A
Thermistor (outdoor temp.)
Tho-C
Thermistor (dome bottom)
Tho-D
Thermistor (discharge pipe)
Tho-R
Thermistor (heat exchanger)
Tho-P
Thermistor (power transistor)
Tho-S
Thermistor (suction pipe)
PSL
Low pressure sensor
PSH
High pressure sensor
CT
Current sensor
Tr
Transformer
TB,TBX Terminal block
F
Fuse
BL
RD
U
Y/GN
J1
SW7
Inverter
External operation
signal input
SW8
BK
CNI1
WH
BL
Y
OR
WH
PSH
WH
CNS2
Printed
circuit
board
RD
WH
BK
CNS1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI2
PSL
WH
ON
OFF
CT1
RD
WH
BK
SW5
SW3
Tho-A
Color mark
Nark
Color
BR
Brown
RD
Red
WH
White
BL
Blue
BK
Black
OR
Orange
Y
Yellow
Y/GN
Yellow/Green
CNN1
RD
BK
SW1
W(BL)
CM
Compressor terminal
arrangement
SV3
SV2
20S
10V
15.1V
N(BK)
CNR1
OR
WH
BL
BK
BR
U(RD)
EEVh
BK
L N
Y/GN
BR
EEVc
CH
WH
WH
BR
Noise filiter
F(5A)
Y/GN
Circuit breaker
RD
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON For servicing use
SW3-4
OFF Normal operation
ON Check operation
SW3-5
OFF Normal operation
ON Forced cooling/heating mode
SW3-7
OFF Normal operation
ON Test mode
SW3-8
OFF Normal operation
ON Test run
SW5-1
OFF Normal operation
ON Cooling during test run
SW5-2
OFF Heating during test run
ON Pump down operation
SW5-3
OFF Normal operation
RD
(1) KX series
TB
L
Model FDCA140HKXEN4R
Power Source
1 Phase
220-240V 50Hz
Y/GN
F(3.15A)
CNW1
CNR1
CNN1
SV3
BL
CNT2
SV2
CNN7
BL
CNT1
20S
BL
EEVh
BL
EEVc
BK
L1 N L2
BK
BR
CH
BL
BR
Noise filiter
BK
RD
WH
Y/GN
Circuit breaker
TB
RD
L1
WH
L2
BL
L3
BK
N
CNN8
CNA1
SW1
SW2
LED3
RD
WH
BL
V(WH)
10V
CNH
CNA2
LED1
15.1V
7SEG1
CT1
CNV
CNE
CNL1
7SEG2
SW3
SW5
52C1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNM1
BL
Y
OR
WH
FM01
Mark
CNA~X
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW5-6,7,8
SW7
SW8
SW9
J1~J3
J5,6
J8
J13
J15
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
6 5 4 3 2 1
FM02
J13
J15
CNG2
CND CNB1
CNJ
CNC1
CNU1
CNP1
BK
BK
CNACW2
J8
Tho-P
CNACW1
J6
BK
BK
39 -
Y/GN
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM
Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor
52C1
Magnetic contactor for CM
CH
Crankcase heater
20S
Four-way valve (coil)
SV2,3
Solenoid valve (oil separator)
EEVc,h Electronic expansion valve
Tho-A
Thermistor (outdoor temp.)
Tho-C
Thermistor (dome bottom)
Tho-D
Thermistor (discharge pipe)
Tho-R
Thermistor (heat exchanger)
Tho-P
Thermistor (power transistor)
Tho-S
Thermistor (suction pipe)
PSL
Low pressure sensor
PSH
High pressure sensor
CT
Current sensor
Tr
Transformer
TB, TBX Terminal block
F
Fuse
CNG1
Tho-C
C4
6 5 4 3 2 1
CM
External operation
signal input
Forced cooling/heating
signal input
BK
BK
BL
CNFM2
7 5 3 1
J5
B
TBX
To signal wire
(to indoor unit)
Parts name
Connector
Address setting SW for the number of tens
Address setting SW for the number of units
Inspection LED reset
Capacity measurement mode
Clear deta
7-segment indicate unit digit
7-segment indicate tens digit
Unit selector
Demand capacity selector
Anti-snow measures
External input selector level/pulse
Defrost start temperature selector
Inspection indication (red)
Inspection indication (green)
Inspection indication (green)
7-segment LED (function indication)
7-segment LED (data indication)
Tho-D
WH
C3
J3
BK
BK
RD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Tho-S
J2
BK
BK
J1
Tho-R
SW7
Y
Y
CNI1
CNFM1
7 5 3 1
PSH
SW8
Inverter
RD
WH
BK
WH
CNS2
Tho-A
Printed
circuitboard
PSL
WH
SW9
CNI2
BK
CM
Compressor terminal
arrangement
RD
WH
BK
CNS1
WH
W(BL)
Color mark
Nark
Color
BR
Brown
RD
Red
WH
White
BL
Blue
BK
Black
OR
Orange
Y
Yellow
Y/GN
Yellow/Green
Checker
ON
OFF
OR
WH
BL
BK
BR
N(BK)
CNY
PC
LED2
OR
WH
BL
BK
BR
U(RD)
Tr
CNL2
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON For servicing use
SW3-4
OFF Normal operation
ON Check operation
SW3-5
OFF Normal operation
ON Forced cooling/heating mode
SW3-7
OFF Normal operation
ON Test mode
SW3-8
OFF Normal operation
ON Test run
SW5-1
OFF Normal operation
ON Cooling during test run
SW5-2
OFF Heating during test run
ON Pump down operation
SW5-3
OFF Normal operation
Power Source
3 Phase
380-415V 50Hz
/380V 60Hz
BK
CNN2
BK
CNN8
BK
CNN6
Va3
Va2
Va1
TB1
SV6
FMC1
CNN11
BK
BR
CNR1
BK
SV1
CNN1
RD
BL
L3
20S
CH1
F (3.15A)
63H1-1
52C1
WH
CNW1
SA
WH
CNX1
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
Signal line
A
B
Tr
X09
X07
X05
X04
X01
CNL2
CNL1
X01
X12
X04
X07
X05
X09
CNH
SW1
TB2
PWB1
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
52C1
SW2
7SEG1
7SEG2
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
N2
TB2
N
Inverter
PWB2-1
IPM
C1-1
+ -
J15
LED1
J16
LED2
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
Tho-P1
Tho-S
Tho-SC
Tho-H
CNF1 CNF2
Tho-C1
CNJ
BK
CNP1
BK
BK
Tho-R3
CNU1
Tho-R4
BK
Tho-R2
Silent mode
input
LED3
Tho-D1
BK
Tho-R1
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
P
GN
RD
BK
P3
P2
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
U (RD)
CNO1
CNW1 CNW2
C2-1
CNO2
EEV board
CNEEV1
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
V (WH)
PWB4
CT1-1
UV
CM1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1
Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor (outdoor unit)
52C1
Magnetic contactor for CM
CH1
Crankcase heater
X01~12 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
SV1
Solenoid valve (CM1:bypass)
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Tho-S
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Tho-R1 Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
EEV
H1
Mark
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
CNA-Z
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Connector
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Spare
EEV
H2
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
Y/GN
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNI3
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
RD
WH
BL
U V W
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
40 -
CNI2
J14
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
R2-1
L1
GN
BK
CNR
J13
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
J12
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
BK
RD
-6
J11
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-1
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
SW9
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
RD
WH
BL
G
SW7
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM1
SW10
Tho-A
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW8
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
EEV
SC
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON Auto backup operation
SW3-2
OFF Regular operation
ON Set of renewal
SW3-3
OFF Regular operation
ON Check mode non-available
SW3-4
OFF Check mode available
ON Check of trial operation
SW3-5
OFF Regular operation
ON Pipe wash mode
SW3-6
OFF Regular operation
ON Forced cooling/heating
SW3-7
OFF Regular operation
ON Test mode
SW3-8
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation
SW5-1
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation mode/cooling
SW5-2
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
ON Pump down operation
SW5-3
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK Black
BL Blue
BR Brawn
GN Green
GR Gray
OR Orange
RD Red
WH White
Y Yellow
P Pink
Y/GN Yellow/Green
RD
L1
L2
CNM1 BL
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
SV7
CNN3
BK
CNW1
SA
WH
CNX1
A
B
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
Signal line
Tr
X10
X09
X07
X06
X05
X04
X02
X01
X13
PWB1
CNQ2
CNL2
CNL1
X12
X13
X02
X01
X04
X06
X05
X07
X09
X10
CNH
SW1
TB2
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
52C2
52C1
63H1-2
63H1-1
SV6
CNN21
BK
BK
FMC2
CNN2
BK
BK
CNN7
BK
CNN6
BK
CNN1
BR
RD
Va3
FMC1
CNN11
CNM2 WH
Va1
Va2
SV2
SV1
CH2
CH1
BR
CNR1
BK
CNR2
L3
20S
SW2
7SEG1
7SEG2
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
L3
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
Inverter
PWB2-1
IPM
C1-1
C2-1
P2
RD
WH
BL
CT1-1
WH/OR/Y/BL
UV
CM1
P3
Inverter
PWB2-2
IPM
CT2-1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1,2 Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor (outdoor unit)
52C1,2 Magnetic contactor for CM
CH1,2
Crankcase heater
X01~13 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
SV1
Solenoid valve (CM1:bypass)
SV2
Solenoid valve (CM2:bypass)
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM2)
SV7
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1,2 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1,2 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1,2 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1,2 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Tho-S
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Tho-R1 Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
U V
CM2
C1-2
+ -
CNW1 CNW2
CNO1
CNO2
LED2
Silent mode
input
LED3
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
Tho-P1
Tho-S
Tho-SC
Tho-H
BK
Tho-D2
CNF1 CNF2
Tho-P2
BK
Tho-D1
BK
BK
Tho-R4
BK
BK
Tho-R3
Tho-C2
BK
Tho-R2
Tho-C1
BK
CNJ
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
CNEEV1
Mark
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1,CT2
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
CNA-Z
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
RD
BK
CNK
EEV board
C2-2
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
EEV
H1
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Connector
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Spare
EEV
H2
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2,L3
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
V (WH)
PWB4
U V W
CNI3
LED1
J16
U (RD)
N2
TB2
U V W
CNI3
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
R2-2
RD
BK
CNR
J15
CND CNB1 CNB2 CNB3 CNB4 CNC1 CNC2 CNU1 CNU2 CNP1 CNP2
Y/GN
+ -
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
N2
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
P3
TB2
RD
WH
BL
41 -
CNI2
P2
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
BK
GN
GN
L2
CNK
J14
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
BK
RD
-6
J13
Tho-R1
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-2
L1
R2-1
-6
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
+4
R1-1
J12
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
RD
WH
BL
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
DM2
BK
CNR
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM1
J11
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW10
SW9
P
GN
RD
BK
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW8
SW7
Tho-A
CT2
Noise filter
PWB3-2
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
EEV
SC
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON Auto backup operation
SW3-2
OFF Regular operation
ON Set of renewal
SW3-3
OFF Regular operation
ON Check mode non-available
SW3-4
OFF Check mode available
ON Check of trial operation
SW3-5
OFF Regular operation
ON Pipe wash mode
SW3-6
OFF Regular operation
ON Forced cooling/heating
SW3-7
OFF Regular operation
ON Test mode
SW3-8
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation
SW5-1
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation mode/cooling
SW5-2
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
ON Pump down operation
SW5-3
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK Black
BL Blue
BR Brawn
GN Green
GR Gray
OR Orange
RD Red
WH White
Y Yellow
P Pink
Y/GN Yellow/Green
F (3.15A)
BL
TB1
52C2
52C1
WH
CNN8
RD
L1
L2
CNM1 BL
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
SV7
BK
CNN21
CNW1
SA
WH
CNX1
A
B
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
Signal line
Tr
X10
X09
X07
X06
X05
X04
X02
X01
X13
PWB1
CNQ2
CNL2
CNL1
X12
X13
X02
X01
X04
X06
X05
X07
X09
X10
CNH
SW1
TB2
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
52C2
52C1
63H1-2
63H1-1
SV6
CNN3
FMC2
BK
BK
BK
CNN7
BK
CNN6
BK
CNN1
BK
FMC1
CNN2
SV2
SV1
CNN11
CNM2 WH
RD
BR
CNM1 BL
Va3
Va2
Va1
TB1
CNR2
BR
CNR1
BK
20S
CH2
CH1
F (3.15A)
BL
L3
52C2
52C1
WH
CNN8
RD
L1
L2
SW2
7SEG1
7SEG2
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
PWB2-1
IPM
C1-1 C2-1
P2
CNR
CT1-1
WH/OR/Y/BL
PWB2-2
IPM
CT2-1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1,2 Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor (outdoor unit)
52C1,2 Magnetic contactor for CM
CH1,2
Crankcase heater
X01~13 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
SV1
Solenoid valve (CM1:bypass)
SV2
Solenoid valve (CM2:bypass)
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM2)
SV7
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1,2 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1,2 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1,2 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1,2 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Tho-S
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Tho-R1 Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
U V
CM2
CNW1 CNW2
Silent mode
input
LED3
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
Tho-P1
Tho-S
Tho-SC
Tho-H
BK
Tho-D2
CNF1 CNF2
Tho-P2
BK
Tho-D1
BK
BK
Tho-R4
BK
BK
Tho-R3
Tho-C2
BK
Tho-R2
Tho-C1
BK
Tho-R1
CNJ
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
CNO1
CNO2
Mark
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1,CT2
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
CNA-Z
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
CNK
EEV board
C2-2
CNEEV1
U V W
CNI3
C1-2
+ -
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
EEV
H1
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Connector
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Address setting switch (masterslave)
Spare
EEV
H2
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
V (WH)
PWB4
RD
WH
BL
UV
CM1
Inverter
LED2
U (RD)
N2
TB2
U V W
CNI3
P3
LED1
J16
RD
BK
R2-2
BK
RD
BK
Y/GN
Inverter
J15
CND CNB1 CNB2 CNB3 CNB4 CNC1 CNC2 CNU1 CNU2 CNP1 CNP2
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNI2
+ -
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
TB2
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
P2 P3 N2
CNR
RD
WH
BL
42 -
GN
GN
BK
L2
CNK
J14
J13
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
BK
RD
-6
J12
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-2
L1
R2-1
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
R1-1
+4 -6
J11
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
RD
WH
BL
DM2
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
SW9
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM1
SW7
Tho-A
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW10
P
GN
RD
BK
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW8
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
Noise filter
PWB3-2
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
CT2
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
EEV
SC
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON Auto backup operation
SW3-2
OFF Regular operation
ON Set of renewal
SW3-3
OFF Regular operation
ON Check mode non-available
SW3-4
OFF Check mode available
ON Check of trial operation
SW3-5
OFF Regular operation
ON Pipe wash mode
SW3-6
OFF Regular operation
ON Forced cooling/heating
SW3-7
OFF Regular operation
ON Test mode
SW3-8
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation
SW5-1
OFF Regular operation
ON Trial operation mode/cooling
SW5-2
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
ON Pump down operation
SW5-3
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK Black
BL Blue
BR Brawn
GN Green
GR Gray
OR Orange
RD Red
WH White
Y Yellow
P Pink
Y/GN Yellow/Green
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
BK
BK
BK
CNW1
SA
A
B
Tr
WH
CNX1
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
signal line
(to indoor unit)
52C2
52C1
X10
X09
X07
X18
X14
X03
X04
X02
X01
X13
X
13
SW2
7SEG1
X
01
X
02
X
03
X
04
7SEG2
X
14
X
18
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
L3
PWB1
CNQ2
CNL2
CNL1
X
12
SW1
TB2
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
63H1-2
63H1-1
SV
7
CNN21
CNN8
RD
CNFM2
BK
CNN9
BL
CNN5
SV
6
CNN3
FM
C2
FM
C1
CNN2
SV
4
SV
11
CNN11
BL
BK
20
SL
CNN1
BR
BR
CNR1
Va3
Va2
Va1
TB1
20
S
X
07
X
09
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X
10
CNH
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
PWB2-1
IPM
C1-1
C2-1
CT1-1
WH/OR/Y/BL
Inverter
PWB2-2
IPM
C1-2
+ -
CNO1
CNW1 CNW2
CT2-1
U V
CM2
LED2
LED3
BK
BK
Tho-SC
Tho-H
BK
Tho-P2
CNF1 CNF2
BK
BK
Tho-P1
CNJ
Tho-S
BK
Tho-C2
BK
Tho-D1
Tho-C1
BK
Tho-R4
BK
BK
Tho-R3
BK
BK
Tho-R2
Tho-D2
BK
Tho-R1
CND CNB1 CNB2 CNB3 CNB4 CNC1 CNC2 CNU1 CNU2 CNP1 CNP2
CNO2
CNK
EEV board
C2-2
CNEEV1
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
EEV
H1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1
Compressor motor
FMO1
Fan motor (outdoor unit)
Magnetic contactor for CM
52C1
CH1,2
Crankcase heater
X01~14 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
20SL
4way valve
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
SV11
Solenoid valve (gas bypass)
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-S
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Mark
Tho-R1
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
EEV
H2
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (master slave)
Address setting switch (master slave)
Spare
EEV
SC
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2
L3
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
CNA~Z
V (WH)
PWB4
U V W
CNI3
LED1
J16
U (RD)
N2
R
WH
BL
UV
CM1
P3
TB2
U V W
CNI3
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
R2-2
P2
CNR
Y/GN
Inverter
RD
BK
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNI2
+ -
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
N2
RD
WH
BL
43 -
P3
TB2
P
GN
RD
BK
GN
P2
CNR
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
BK
GN
BK
L2
J15
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
CNK
J14
RD
BK
BK
RD
-6
J13
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-2
L1
R2-1
-6
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
+4
R1-1
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM2
SW9
J12
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
DM1
J11
Tho-A
SW7
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
Silent mode
input
SW10
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
Noise filter
PWB3-2
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
SW8
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
SW3-2 ON Auto backup operation
OFF Regular operation
SW3-3 ON Set of renewal
OFF Regular operation
SW3-4 ON Check mode non-available
OFF Check mode available
SW3-5 ON Check of trial operation
OFF Regular operation
SW3-6 ON Pipe wash mode
OFF Regular operation
SW3-7 ON Forced cooling/heating
OFF Regular operation
SW3-8 ON Test mode
OFF Regular operation
SW5-1 ON Trial operation
OFF Regular operation
SW5-2 ON Trial operation mode/cooling
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
SW5-3 ON Pump down operation
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
BK
BL
BR
GN
GR
OR
RD
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
Black
Blue
Brawn
Green
Gray
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
KXR series
BK
CNR2
RD
BL
L3
52
C2
CNM2 WH
CH2
CH1
F (3.15A)
(2)
WH
52
C1
RD
L1
L2
CNM1 BL
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
SV
7
BK
BK
BK
CNW1
52C1
SA
A
B
Tr
WH
CNX1
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
signal line
(to indoor unit)
52C2
X10
X09
X07
X18
X14
X03
X04
X02
X01
X13
PWB1
CNQ2
CNL2
CNL1
X
12
SW1
TB2
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
63H1-2
CNN21
CNN8
RD
CNFM2
BK
CNN9
BL
CNN5
SV
6
63H1-1
FM
C2
FM
C1
CNN3
SV
4
SV
11
CNN2
20
SL
CNN11
BL
BK
20
S
CNN1
Va3
Va2
Va1
TB1
BR
BR
CNR1
BK
CNR2
RD
BL
L3
52
C2
CNM2 WH
F (3.15A)
CH2
CH1
WH
X
13
SW2
7SEG1
X
01
X
02
X
04
7SEG2
X
03
X
18
X
14
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
L3
X
07
X
09
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X
10
CNH
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
IPM
C2-1
CT1-1
WH/OR/Y/BL
Inverter
PWB2-2
IPM
C1-2
+ -
CNW1 CNW2
CT2-1
U V
CM2
LED2
LED3
BK
BK
Tho-H
BK
Tho-P2
CNF1 CNF2
Tho-SC
BK
Tho-P1
CNJ
BK
BK
BK
Tho-D1
Tho-C2
BK
Tho-R4
Tho-C1
BK
Tho-R3
BK
BK
Tho-R2
BK
BK
Tho-R1
Tho-D2
CND CNB1 CNB2 CNB3 CNB4 CNC1 CNC2 CNU1 CNU2 CNP1 CNP2
Tho-S
LED1
J16
CNO1
CNO2
CNK
EEV board
C2-2
CNEEV1
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
EEV
H1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1,2 Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor (outdoor unit)
52C1,2 Magnetic contactor for CM
CH1,2
Crankcase heater
X01~18 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
20SL
4way valve
SV4
Solenoid valve (outdoor H.X.)
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM2)
SV7
SV11
Solenoid valve (gas bypass)
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1,2 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1,2 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1,2 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1,2 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-S
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Mark
Tho-R1
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1,CT2
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
EEV
H2
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (master slave)
Address setting switch (master slave)
Spare
EEV
SC
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2
L3
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
CNA~Z
V (WH)
PWB4
U V W
CNI3
J15
U (RD)
N2
RD
WH
BL
UV
CM1
P3
TB2
U V W
CNI3
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
R2-2
P2
CNR
Y/GN
PWB2-1
C1-1
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
Inverter
RD
BK
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNI2
+ -
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
P
GN
RD
BK
GN
N2
RD
WH
BL
44 -
P3
TB2
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
BK
GN
BK
P2
CNR
CNK
J14
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
L2
J13
RD
BK
BK
RD
-6
SW9
J12
Tho-A
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-2
L1
R2-1
-6
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
+4
R1-1
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM2
J11
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
DM1
Silent mode
input
SW10
SW7
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW8
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
Noise filter
PWB3-2
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
CT2
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
SW3-2 ON Auto backup operation
OFF Regular operation
SW3-3 ON Set of renewal
OFF Regular operation
SW3-4 ON Check mode non-available
OFF Check mode available
SW3-5 ON Check of trial operation
OFF Regular operation
SW3-6 ON Pipe wash mode
OFF Regular operation
SW3-7 ON Forced cooling/heating
OFF Regular operation
SW3-8 ON Test mode
OFF Regular operation
SW5-1 ON Trial operation
OFF Regular operation
SW5-2 ON Trial operation mode/cooling
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
SW5-3 ON Pump down operation
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
BK
BL
BR
GN
GR
OR
RD
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
Black
Blue
Brawn
Green
Gray
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
52
C1
RD
L1
L2
CNM1 BL
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
SV
7
BK
BK
BK
CNW1
A
B
Tr
WH
CNX1
RD
WH
BL
RD
WH
BL
BK
10V
CNA2
16.5V
19.5V
Y/GN
signal line
(to indoor unit)
52C2
52C1
SA
X10
X09
X07
X18
X14
X03
X04
X02
X01
X13
X
13
SW2
7SEG1
X
01
X
02
X
04
7SEG2
X
03
X
18
X
14
SW3
ON
OFF
CT1
L3
PWB1
CNQ2
CNL2
CNL1
X
12
SW1
TB2
CNQ1
X12
CNA1
63H1-2
CNN21
CNN8
BK
CNFM2
BK
CNN9
BL
CNN5
SV
6
63H1-1
FM
C2
FM
C1
CNN3
SV
4
SV
11
CNN2
20
SL
CNN11
BL
BK
20
S
CNM2 WH
Va3
Va2
Va1
TB1
BR
BR
CNR1
BK
CNR2
RD
BL
L3
52
C2
CNM1 BL
F (3.15A)
CH2
CH1
WH
CNN1
52
C1
RD
L1
L2
X
07
X
09
SW4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X
10
CNH
CNE
CNY
Checker
CNG1
SW5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CNI1
IPM
C2-1
P2
CNR
CT1-1
WH/OR/Y/BL
C1-2
+ -
CNW1 CNW2
CNO1
CNO2
CT2-1
U V
CM2
LED2
LED3
BK
BK
Tho-H
CNF1 CNF2
Tho-SC
BK
CNJ
BK
Tho-P2
BK
Tho-D2
BK
BK
Tho-D1
Tho-P1
BK
Tho-R4
BK
BK
Tho-R3
BK
BK
Tho-R2
Tho-C2
BK
Tho-R1
Tho-C1
CND CNB1 CNB2 CNB3 CNB4 CNC1 CNC2 CNU1 CNU2 CNP1 CNP2
Tho-S
LED1
J16
Tho-A
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
C2-2
CNEEV1
CNEEV2
CNEEV3
CNK
EEV
H1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
CM1,2
Compressor motor
FMO1,2 Fan motor (outdoor unit)
52C1,2 Magnetic contactor for CM
CH1,2
Crankcase heater
X01~18 Auxiliary relay
20S
4way valve
20SL
4way valve
SV4
Solenoid valve (outdoor H.X.)
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM1)
SV6
Solenoid valve (oil separator CM2)
SV7
SV11
Solenoid valve (gas bypass)
EEVH1,2 Expansion valve for heating
EEVSC Expansion valve for SC
63H1-1,2 High pressure switch (for protection)
Tho-A
Thermistor (outdoor air temp)
Tho-C1,2 Thermistor (dome temp)
Tho-D1,2 Thermistor (discharge temp)
Tho-P1,2 Thermistor (IPM temp)
Thermistor (suction temp)
Tho-S
Tho-SC Thermistor (SC1 temp)
Tho-H
Thermistor (SC2 temp)
Mark
Tho-R1
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
PSL
PSH
CT1,CT2
SA
Tr
Va1~3
TB1,2
F
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
SW4-1~4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
SW5-4~8
EEV
H2
Parts name
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp outlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Thermistor (outdoor H.X. temp inlet)
Low pressure sensor
High pressure sensor
Current sensor
Arrestor
Transformer
Varistor
Terminal block
Fuse
Outdoor unit address (tens digit)
Outdoor unit address (unit digit)
L.E.D.reset
Set up model
Demand
Demand
Address setting switch (master slave)
Address setting switch (master slave)
Spare
EEV
SC
Mark
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
J11,12
J13
J14
J15
J16
LED1
LED2
LED3
7SEG1
7SEG2
L1,L2
L3
C1-1,2,C2-1,2
PWB1~4
IPM
FMC1,2
CNA~Z
V (WH)
PWB4
U V W
CNI3
J15
EEV board
RD
WH
BL
UV
CM1
PWB2-2
IPM
J14
U (RD)
N2
Inverter
U V W
CNI3
P3
TB2
Y/GN
PWB2-1
C1-1
RD
BK
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
Inverter
CNK
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNI2
+ -
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
P
GN
RD
BK
GN
N2
RD
WH
BL
45 -
P3
TB2
CNDCW1
CNDCW2
BK
GN
BK
P2
J13
FMO2
FMO1
RD
BK
L2
SW9
J12
RD
BK
BK
RD
-6
J11
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
WH
OR
Y
BL
GN
P
+4
R1-2
L1
R2-1
-6
R2-2
+4
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
R1-1
AC1
AC2
AC3
R5
DM2
CNR
CNDC2
CNDC1
DM1
Silent mode
input
SW10
SW7
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
RD
WH
BL
Y/GN
Ri Si Ti
E1
Ro So To
SW8
WH/Y/OR/BL/BR
Noise filter
PWB3-2
Parts name
Data clear/insert
7seg indicate (unit digit)
7seg indicate (tens digit)
Reset
Set up model (volt)
External input select level/pulse
Defrost recover temp
Defrost start temp
Heat recovery unit
PSH
Operation
output
Trouble
output
CNG2
(RS232C)
CT2
Noise filter
PWB3-1
PSL
RD
WH
BK
Cooling/Heating
forced input
CNV
WH/OR/Y/BL
RD
WH
BK
W (BL)
CM Terminal
Function of switches
Mark
Function
SW3-2 ON Auto backup operation
OFF Regular operation
SW3-7 ON Forced cooling/heating
OFF Regular operation
SW3-8 ON Test mode
OFF Regular operation
SW5-1 ON Trial operation
OFF Regular operation
SW5-2 ON Trial operation mode/cooling
OFF Trial operation mode/heating
SW5-3 ON Pump down operation
OFF Regular operation
Color marks
Mark
BK
BL
BR
GN
GR
OR
RD
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
Black
Blue
Brawn
Green
Gray
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
CNS2
WH
CNS1
WH
Demand
External
input
Power Source
3Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
INDOOR UNIT
3.1 Specifications
(a) Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC)
Models FDTCA22KXE4R, 28KXE4R
Models
FDTCA22KXE4R
FDTCA28KXE4R
kW
2.2
2.8
kW
2.5
Item
1
3.2
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
Unit:248
kg
570
570
Panel:35
700
Unit:15 Panel:3.5
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
700
50 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTCA22,28 type
46 -
Standards
ISO-T1
kW
kW
FDTCA36KXE4R
FDTCA45KXE4R
FDTCA56KXE4R
3.6
4.5
5.6
4.6
5.0
6.3
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
570
570
Panel:35
Unit:16 Panel:3.5
kg
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
700
50 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTCA36,45,56 type
47 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTA28KXE4R
FDTA36KXE4R
kW
2.8
3.6
kW
3.2
4.0
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
Unit:270
kg
840
840
Panel:35
950
950
Unit:24 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan 1
Motor
14 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless remote control switch (Optional:RCN-T-35W-ER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTA28,36 type
48 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTA45KXE4R
FDTA56KXE4R
kW
4.5
5.6
7.1
kW
5.0
6.3
8.0
dB(A)
Item
1
Power source
FDTA71KXE4R
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
840
840
Panel:35
Unit:24 Panel:7
kg
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
950
14 1
Starting method
20 1
Direct line starting
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless remote control switch (Optional:RCN-T-35W-ER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTA45,56,71 type
49 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTA90KXE4R
FDTA112KXE4R
FDTA140KXE4R
kW
9.0
11.2
14.0
kW
10.0
12.5
16.0
Item
1
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
kg
840
950
840
950
Unit: 365
Panel:35
Unit:26 Panel:7
840
950
Unit:31 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
840
950
1
120 1
40 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless remote control switch (Optional:RCN-T-35W-ER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1"UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTA90,112,140 type
50 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(c)
FDTWA28KXE4R
28KXE5R
FDTWA45KXE4R
45KXE5R
FDTWA56KXE4R
56KXE5R
kW
2.8
4.5
5.6
kW
3.2
5.0
6.3
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
mm
Net weight
Unit:285
817
kg
620
Panel:8
1055
Unit:19 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
680
30 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1 (Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTWA28, 45, 56 type
Power source
51 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTWA71KXE4R
Item
FDTWA90KXE4R
kW
7.1
9.0
kW
8.0
10.0
dB(A)
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
Unit:335
1054
kg
620
Panel:8
1300
Unit:26 Panel:9
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
680
35 1
40 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTWA71,90 type
52 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTWA112KXE4R
FDTWA140KXE4R
kW
11.2
14.0
kW
12.5
Item
1
16.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
Unit:357
1524
kg
620
Panel:8
1770
Unit:38 Panel:11
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Turbo fan
Motor
680
40
50
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTWA112,140 type
53 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTQA22KXE4R
Item
Panel name
Duct panel(3)
Panel model(Option)
TQ-PSA-14W-ER
TQ-PSB-14W-ER
QR-PNA-14W-ER
kW
2.2
kW
2.5
Power source
QR-PNB-14W-ER
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 38 Lo: 34
Hi: 42 Lo: 39
mm
kg
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
20
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Pa
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) This is the panel to be used when modified to the Duct panel type on site. See page 608 of the 2005 Handbook.
54 -
Standards
ISO-T1
Models FDTQA28KXE4R
Model
FDTQA28KXE4R
Item
Panel name
Duct panel(3)
Panel model(Option)
Nominal cooling capacity*1
kW
kW
TQ-PSB-14W-ER
QR-PNA-14W-ER
QR-PNB-14W-ER
2.8
3.2
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 42 Lo:39
mm
kg
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
20
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Pa
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) This is the panel to be used when modified to the Duct panel type on site. See page 608 of the 2005 Handbook.
55 -
Standards
ISO-T1
Models FDTQA36KXE4R
Model
FDTQA36KXE4R
Item
Panel name
Duct panel(3)
Panel model(Option)
Nominal cooling capacity*1
kW
kW
TQ-PSB-14W-ER
QR-PNA-14W-ER
QR-PNB-14W-ER
3.6
4.0
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 42 Lo:39
mm
kg
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Unit:19
Panel:2.5
Unit:19
Panel:3
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
20
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Pa
Possible
1 (Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) This is the panel to be used when modified to the Duct panel type on site. See page 608 of the 2005 Handbook.
56 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(e)
FDTSA22KXE4R
FDTSA28KXE4R
FDTSA36KXE4R
kW
2.2
2.8
3.6
kW
2.5
3.2
4.0
Item
1
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 39 Lo: 38
mm
1040
kg
650 Panel:10
1290
Unit:26 Panel:6
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
770
35 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
Hi: 11 Lo: 8
CMM
Possible
1 (Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
JIS B8616 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTSA22, 28, 36 type
TS-PSA-28W-ER
57 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDTSA45KXE4R
FDTSA71KXE4R
kW
4.5
7.1
kW
5.0
Item
1
8.0
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
kg
1040
1290
650
770
Unit:26 Panel:6
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control
Motor
Centrifugal fan
40 1
650
790
Unit:30 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
1300
1500
25 2
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Possible
1(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Decorative Panel
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
Decorative Panel model (Optional)
Item
Model
FDTSA45 type
TS-PSA-28W-ER
FDTSA71 type
TS-PSA-38W-ER
58 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(f)
FDUA224KXE4R
FDUA280KXE4R
kW
22.4
28.0
kW
25.0
Item
1
31.5
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Hi: 48
Hi: 49
mm
Net weight
360
1570
kg
830
92
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Motor
200 2
230 1, 270 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
51
CMM
68
Pa
Standard:100, MAX:200
Available
Field purchased
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Brazing
Connecting method
Drain hose
Mounting kit
_
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
Standards
ISO-T1
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) The FDUA224, 280KXE4R indoor units cannot be connected to the FDCA140HKXEN4R, 140HKXES4R and 160HKXES4R outdoor units.
59 -
FDQMA22KXE4R
FDQMA28KXE4R
FDQMA36KXE4R
kW
2.2
2.8
3.6
kW
2.5
3.2
4.0
Item
1
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 34 Lo: 31
mm
257
kg
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
570
570
21
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan 1
Motor
20 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
Available static pressure
( at Hi)
CMM
Pa
30
Side
_
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
60 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDUMA36KXE4R
FDUMA45KXE4R
FDUMA56KXE4R
kW
3.6
4.5
5.6
kW
4.0
5.0
6.3
Item
1
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
299
kg
750
635
34
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan 2
Motor
55 1
50 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Pa
Standard:50, Hi speed:85
Side
_
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
61 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDUMA71KXE4R
FDUMA90KXE4R
kW
7.1
9.0
kW
8.0
Item
10.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz
Power source
Hi: 35 Me: 32 Lo: 29
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
kg
950
635
40
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
90 1
100 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Pa
Side
_
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
Cooling*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
62 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDUMA112KXE4R
FDUMA140KXE4R
kW
11.2
14.0
kW
12.5
Item
1
16.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz
Power source
Hi: 38 Me: 35 Lo: 32
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
350
kg
1370
635
59
59
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
45
1, 90
3
50
Starting method
1, 100
Air flow(Standard)
Available static pressure
( at Hi)
CMM
Pa
Standard:60, Hi speed:90
Standard:60, Hi speed:85
Side
_
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
63 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(i)
FDURA45KXE4R
FDURA56KXE4R
kW
4.5
5.6
kW
5.0
6.3
Power source
Noise level
Hi: 40 Lo: 36
dB(A)
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 41 Lo: 37
mm
295
kg
850 650
39
39
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Motor
90 1
130 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Hi: 21 Lo: 17
Pa
Standard:50, Max:85
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1)The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2)This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1"UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
64 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDURA71KXE4R
Item
FDURA90KXE4R
kW
7.1
9.0
kW
8.0
10.0
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 41 Lo: 37
mm
295
Hi: 42 Lo: 37
850 650
kg
350
40
63
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Motor
1370 650
230 1
280 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Hi: 34 Lo: 27
Pa
Standard:50, Max:130
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1)The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2)This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1"UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
65 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDURA112KXE4R
FDURA140KXE4R
kW
11.2
14.0
kW
12.5
16.0
dB(A)
Hi: 42 Lo: 38
Item
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
Hi: 43 Lo: 39
350
mm
kg
1370
650
63
65
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Motor
280 1
460 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
Hi: 34 Lo: 27
CMM
Pa
Polypropylene net
1(Washable)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1"UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
66 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(j)
FDEA36KXE4R
FDEA45KXE4R
kW
3.6
4.5
kW
4.0
Item
5.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
210
kg
1070
690
30
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
25 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Not possible
2 (Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
67 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDEA56KXE4R
FDEA71KXE4R
kW
5.6
7.1
kW
6.3
Item
8.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
210
kg
1070
690
30
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control
Motor
Centrifugal fan
25 1
690
36
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
1320
20 2
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Not possible
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
68 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDEA112KXE4R
FDEA140KXE4R
kW
11.2
14.0
kW
12.5
Item
1
16.0
1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz
Power source
dB(A)
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
250
kg
1620
690
46
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
Motor
4
38 2
30 2
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
69 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(k)
FDKA22KXE4R
FDKA28KXE4R
FDKA36KXE4R
FDKA45KXE4R
kW
2.2
2.8
3.6
4.5
kW
2.5
3.2
4.0
5.0
Item
1
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
298
kg
840
240
12
12.5
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Tangential fan 1
Motor
33 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Not possible
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
20
Operation
Heating*
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
70 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDKA56KXE4R
FDKA71KXE5R
kW
5.6
7.1
kW
6.3
Item
8.0
Power source
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
298 840
kg
318 1098
240
13
18
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Tangential fan
Motor
248
1
40 1
33 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) The FDKA71KXE5R indoor unit cannot be connected to the FDCA140HKXEN4R, 140HKXES4R and 160HKXES4R outdoor units.
71 -
Standards
ISO-T1
(l)
FDFLA28KXE4R
FDFLA45KXE4R
FDFLA71KXE4R
kW
2.8
4.5
7.1
kW
3.2
5.0
8.0
Item
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
630
kg
630
225
32
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control
Centrifugal fan
W
225
40
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Motor
1481
2
40 1
30 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Not possible
Polypropylene net
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
72 -
Standards
ISO-T1
FDFUA28KXE4R
FDFUA45KXE4R
FDFUA56KXE4R
FDFUA71KXE4R
kW
2.8
4.5
5.6
7.1
kW
3.2
5.0
6.3
8.0
Noise level
Exterior dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Net weight
mm
630
1077
kg
630
225
Refrigerant control
Motor
225
32
25
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
1362
30 1
40 1
Starting method
Air flow(Standard)
CMM
Not possible
Polypropylene net
2(Washable)
Polyurethane foam
Wired remote control switch (Optional:RC-E1R)
Wireless kit (Optional:RCND-KIT-HER)
Operation control
Operation switch
Room temperature control
Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor.
Frost protection thermostat
Safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mm(in)
Flare piping
Connecting method
Drain hose
Accessories
Optional parts
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item
DB
WB
DB
WB
Cooling*1
27
19
35
24
Heating*2
20
Operation
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
73 -
Standards
ISO-T1
Indoor unit
(a)
Outlet air
opening for
ducting
Decorative Panel
64
541
Control
box
185
190
200
1000 or more
100
Hole
Holes for
tapping screws
6-4
140
140
60
292~325
600 or less
(Max. Drain lift)
35
Lug for
suspension bolts
115
Opening for
exit wiring
Suspension bolts
(M10 or M8)
197
137
45 or more
48
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
570
323
144
93
196
248
Gas piping
22,28:9.52
36,45,56:12.7
413
700
223
Drain hose piece
(Accessory)
(Installed at site)
Liquid piping
6.35
Air return
grille
Air supply
Obstacle
100
VIEW A
74 -
1000 or more
unit : mm
Outside air
opening for
ducting
Decorative Panel
950
630
Control box
Outlet air
opening for
ducting
420
422
637
Liquid piping
28,36,45,56: 6.35(1/4") Air supply
71: 9.52(3/8")
N
267
332
310
VIEW M
Gas piping
28:9.52(3/8")
36,45,56: 12.7(1/2")
71: 15.88(5/8")
Suspension bolts
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
Control box
270
187
700 or less
(Max. Drain lift)
Lug for
suspension bolts
35
45or more
95
137
212
295~325
VIEW N
M
Holes for
tapping screws
6-4
140
VIEW A
122
160
80
Holes
100
123
140
Holes
Obstacle
100
VIEW B
2500 or more
52
60
43
55
25
140
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4
75 -
1000
or more
Models FDTA90KXE4R
Outside air
opening for
ducting
Decorative Panel
950
630
Control box
Outlet air
opening for
ducting
420
422
637
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
N
267
332
Air supply
VIEW M
310
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
Suspension bolts
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
Control box
295
187
700 or less
(Max. Drain lift)
Lug for
suspension bolts
35
45or more
95
137
212
295~325
VIEW N
M
Holes for
tapping screws
6-4
140
VIEW A
147
160
80
Holes
Obstacle
100
148
140
Holes
2500 or more
77
60
68
55
25
140
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4
100
VIEW B
76 -
1000
or more
Outside air
opening for
ducting
Decorative Panel
950
630
Outlet air
opening for
ducting
420
637
B
422
Control box
Liquid piping
9.52 (3/8")
267
332
Air supply
310
VIEW M
Gas piping
15.88 (5/8")
Suspension bolts
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
700 or less
365
Control box
35
45 or more
187
137
269
95
Lug for
suspension bolts
VIEW N
M
Holes for
tapping screws
6-4
140
55
60
80
2500 or more
217
147
Hole
100
140
Hole
160
218
138
25
140
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4
100
Obstacle
VIEW A
VIEW B
77 -
1000
or more
295~325
(c)
640
97
60
Holes of
tapping screws
5 - 4
64
47
264
Hole
98
Center of
panel
70
Suspension bolts
(M10 4 pcs.)
91
97
446
Control
box
310
278
95
90
417
468
40
120
Suspension
fitting
VIEW A
460
178
240
295~
325
200
230
124
20
Holes for
tapping screws
8 4
285
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
Unit undersurface
Hole Hole
74
20
63
100
140
169
Hole Hole
750 or less
130
Decorative Panel
1055
680
360
100
or more
45
965
1000or more
Air return
160
Air supply
100
or more
Obstruction
160
310
148
200
130
364
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4")
20
Gas piping
28:9.52(3/8")
45,56:12.7(1/2")
207
240
10
620
405
178
10
20
56
227
817
56
45
78 -
1500
or more
1500
or more
1054
20
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
64
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
230
750 or less
63
335
128
Unit undersurface
88
95
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
364
100
140
20
310
Hole
78
10
410
200
Hole
240
620
295~
325
240
200
Holes for
tapping screws
8 4
10
382
240
20
VIEW A
148
460
Suspension
fitting
Outside air opening
for ducting
(knock out)
219
212
Hole
20
66
66
264
277
97
65
640
82.5
Center of
panel
446
Control
box
Holes of
taping screws
5 4
278
50
97
540
310
Suspension bolts
(M10 4 pcs.)
(Suspension bolts pitch)
590
90
95
40
120
Drain (VP20)
(Gravity drainage)
Decorative Panel
Air return
160
100
or more
1000or more
1300
Air supply
100
or more
160
680
360
Obstruction
45
1210
45
79 -
1500
or more
1500
or more
Suspension
fitting
20
240
200
200
20
78
Holes for
tapping screws
8-4
128
20
Unit undersurface
357
255
Hole
67
Hole
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
620
50
64
10 20
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
410
364
310
230
Drain (VP20)
(Gravity
drainage)
140
100
240
295~
325
10
VIEW A
163
672
234
240
66
750 or less
612
103
Hole
97
1524
66
110
70
Holes for
tapping
screws
5-4
130
95
80.5
Center of
panel
Control
box
264
Suspension bolts
(M10 4 pcs.)
97
775
446
(Suspension bolts pitch)
825
90
1770
Air supply
Air return
100
or more
1000 or more
680
160
360
160
100
or more
obstruction
45
1680
45
Decorative Panel
80 -
292
40
278
1500
or more
1500
or more
150
150
490
150
30
30
135
68
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
Opening for
exit wiring
45
VIEW B
250
288
35
21
288
42
37.5
155
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4)
37.5
30
30
100
Holes for
tapping screws
4-12pcs.
Gas piping
22, 28: 9.52(3/8)
36: 12.7(1/2)
197
248
140
Max.Drain lift
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
295~325
550
255
5
12
139
269
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
138
625
25
570
650
85 or more
125
70
138
Air supply
210
100
or more
1000
or more
600 or less
63
Suspension bolts
(M10X4pcs.)
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
Panel
center
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
17
Control
box
273
21
570
61
259
65
100
or more
1500
100
or more
or more
Obstacle
VIEW A
81 -
150
490
150
150
30
30
68
135
37.5
155
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4)
42
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
37.5
30
30
100
Holes for
tapping screws
4-12pcs.
Gas piping
22, 28: 9.52(3/8)
36: 12.7(1/2)
197
248
140
Opening for
exit wiring
45
VIEW B
82
250
550
63
255
Suspension bolts
(M10X4pcs.)
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
139
570
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
295~325
269
21
Max.Drain lift
Panel
center
Control
box
273
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
17
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
138
780
85 or more
125
70
570
650
25
138
Air supply
210
100
or more
1000
or more
600 or less
259
65
61
35
12
21
82
36
100
or more
1500
100
or more
or more
Obstacle
VIEW A
82 -
210
150
490
150
30
30
68
135
42
45
VIEW B
250
550
255
63
25
70
139
138
625
85 or more
570
Suspension bolts
(M10X4pcs.)
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
570
650
210
269
21
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
1000
or more
100
or more
100
or more
100
or more
Obstacle
VIEW A
83 -
138
295~325
Panel
center
125
Max.Drain lift
Control
box
273
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
17
600 or less
259
65
61
35
40
288
21
288
197
248
37.5
155
Opening for
exit wiring
150
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
12
30
30
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4)
37.5
100
Holes for
tapping screws
4-12pcs.
140
Gas piping
22, 28: 9.52(3/8)
36: 12.7(1/2)
30
30
150
150
490
150
30
30
68
135
37.5
155
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4)
42
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
37.5
Gas piping
22, 28: 9.52(3/8)
36: 12.7(1/2)
100
Holes for
tapping screws
4-12pcs.
197
248
140
Opening for
exit wiring
45
250
288
21
36
288
VIEW B
82
35
40
21
550
63
255
25
70
5
12
570
139
138
780
85 or more
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
570
650
295~325
Suspension bolts
(M10X4pcs.)
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
1000
or more
100
or more
100
or more
100
or more
Obstacle
VIEW A
84 -
138
Max.Drain lift
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
210
600 or less
Panel
center
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
Control
box
273
125
36
61
17
269
259
528 (Suspension bolts Pitch)
600 (Ceiling hole size)
65
(e)
290
180
140
435
315
25
168
Panel center
70
35
50
25
383
200
45
250
150
285
60
90
VIEW A
295~325
235
940
115
194
10
165
100
600 or less
70
Suspension bolts
(M104 pcs.)
30
30
205
85
Air supply
920
245
Outside air
opening for ducting
(Knock out)
85
125
40
90
290
140
60
50
100
35
770
70
45
45
1200
45
70
140
1290
Holes for
tapping screws
(4.0 6 pcs.)
VIEW B
Decorative Panel
30
45
15
650
30
415
275
100 or
more
215
1000 or more
370
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4")
100 or
more
110
Obstacle
155
105
Unit : mm
70
60
Outside air
100
50
Outside air
opening for ducting
(Knock out)
Outside air
opening for ducting
(Knock out)
Gas piping
22, 28 : 9.52(3/8")
36, 45 : 12.7(1/2")
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
Hole for wiring
(35)
VIEW C
-
85 -
100 or
more
Models FDTSA71KXE4R
Unit : mm
70
200
60
295~325
1200
200
165
170
30
10 194
100
100
30
70
Outside air
Air supply
1180
210
35
60
100
140
50
40
90
85
110
150
VIEW A
90
Suspension bolts
(M104pcs.)
45
250
140
35
50
25
168
Panel center
770
70
290
45
70
140
Holes for
tapping screws
(4-6pcs.)
VIEW B
45
1410
45
1500
Decorative Panel
30 45
15 30
650
415
275
100 or
more
110
215
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
1000 or more
370
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
155
105
145
575
383
Outside air
70
Outside air
Outside air
100
50
100 or
more
Obstacle
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
Hole for wiring
(35)
VIEW C
86 -
100 or
more
(f)
150
490
150
30
30
147
135
Gas piping
22, 28: 9.52(3/8")
36: 12.7(1/2")
197
248
37.5
150
30
30
37.5
100
217
68
155
75
Holes for
tapping screws
4-12pcs.
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4)
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
VIEW A
576 (Suspension bolts Pitch)
21
40
257
38
31
570
Opening for
exit wiring
Return air duct
45
60
5
12
139
100
200
53
180
Holes for
tapping screws
4-10pcs.
87 -
600
180
Suspension bolts
(M10X4pcs.)
92 or more
132
60
29
45
60
550
460
145
100
890
295~325
217
600 or less
Max.Drain lift
63
40
21
Control
box
Holes for
tapping screws
4-4pcs.
273
Outside air
opening
for ducting
(Knock out)
17
570
61
60
28
65
Inspection
hole
13
138
163
35
60
35
95
13
200
6 200 = 1200
1500 (Duct dimension)
163
25
13
138
13
65
80
100
1570
18
1690
25
830
794 (Suspension bolts pitch)
18
Control box
13
25
510
45
Low
185
170
200
13
530
13
138
Drain (VP25)
(Gravity drainage)
60
6 200 = 1200
138
60
900 or more
100 or more
Inspection hole
(900 1730)
35
900 or more
300
or more
Inspection hole
(600 600)
Installation
space
900
Slab
Ceiling
Service
space
35
100
Installation hole
60
200
or more
Service
space
400 or more
Piping space
(Service space of lower)
88 -
77
30
310
360
49
Upper
138
80
25
Supply air
13
138
Suspension bolts
(M10 4 pcs.)
Gas piping
Liquid piping
(9.52 (3/8"))
80
205
170
90
Gas piping
12.7(1/2")
71
Hole of
tapping screws
(4-4)
170
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4")
59
213
149
Control box
Drain hose piece
(Accessory)
(Installed at site)
284
118
472
45
18
750
295~325
750
185
Max.Drain lift
VIEW A
320
245
Suspension bolts
(M104pcs.)
80
30
635
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
510
480
465
40
149
199
274
299
600 or less
35
130
405
20
460
Drain (VP20)
(Gravity drainage)
660
45
50
200
200
45
200
50
170
620
VIEW B
89 -
1100
100
35
59
630
200
35
Inspection space
18
80
205
Holes of
tapping screws
4-4
284
213
149
Control box
118
472
(Suspension bolts pitch) 45
18
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
59
71
170
170
90
Outlet air opening for ducting
(Knock out)
VIEW A
635
510
480
465
405
40
30
149
35
130
Suspension bolts
(M104pcs.)
80
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
199
215
299
274
295~325
285
Max.Drain lift
285
600 or less
950
165
20
460
Drain (VP20)
(Gravity drainage)
860
45
4200=800
45
Space for installation and service
50
1300
35
620
830
200
170
59
35
50
100
VIEW B
90 -
Inspection
space
Unit : mm
1406 (Suspension bolts pitch)
1370
18
472
118 (Suspension bolts pitch) 45
18
205
80
Holes of
tapping screws
(4-4)
213
149
Drain hose piece (Accessory)
(Installed at site)
170
284
150
Control box
170
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
58
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
76
320
320
320
235
Max.Drain lift
1370
175
295~325
VIEW A
635
80
Drain
(Connectable
with VP25)
30
510
480
465
405
200
250
325
350
20
600 or less
86
130
40
Suspension bolts
(M104pcs.)
90
460
Drain (VP20)
(Gravity drainage)
1280
45
6200=1200
60
1250
620
1720
35
100
240
210
70
35
45
60
VIEW B
91 -
Inspection
space
(i)
45
560
(Suspension bolts pitch)
295
18
25
245
25
240
475
420
525
35
480
80
30
18
650
145
Control box
Suspension bolts
(M10 4pcs)
70
Liquid piping
45
30
58
Air supply duct
71
25
Gas piping
45, 56type:12.7 (1/2)
71type:15.88 (5/8)
Drain (Connectable
with VP25)
100
150
260
850
600
100
600
635
(Max.Drain lift)
Air supply
1200
Ceiling surface
Inspection hole
92 -
Unit : mm
Air return duct
Control box
Suspension bolts
(M10 4pcs)
173
350
18
300
25
25
475
240
420
525
35
480
80
30
45
650
560
(Suspension bolts pitch)
18
70
25
58
45
30
Liquid piping
9.52 (3/8)
77
100
Gas piping
15.88 (5/8)
150
260
Drain (Connectable
with VP25)
1370
600
100
600
635
(Max.Drain lift)
Air supply
1720
Ceiling surface
Inspection hole
93 -
(j)
135
24
410
145
68
Liquid piping
52
990
215
53
109
40
210
173
Gas piping
40
690
1070
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
195
235
271
308
(VP20)
Gas piping
12.7(1/2")
76
75
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4")
110
135
Drain hole
connection(1)
100
or more
(VP20)
300
or more
Drain hole
connection(1)
53
10
150
or more
5
or more
Obstacles
Models FDEA71KXE4R
Unit : mm
Holes for suspension bolts
135
24
410
68
Liquid piping
52
Gas piping
40
1240
40
53
109
173
210
215
24
690
1320
195
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
235
271
308
76
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
75
110
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
135
100
or more
300 or more
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
53
10
150
or more
Obstacles
94 -
5
or more
135
24
410
68
52
Liquid piping
Gas piping
40
1540
40
53
109
173
250
255
24
690
1620
195
235
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
271
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
76
75 Liquid piping
110 9.52(3/8")
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
Drain hole
connection(1)
(VP20)
135
100
or more
150
or more
Obstacles
95 -
53
300 or more
308
10
5
or more
(k)
Liquid piping
6.35(1/4")
67(Right)
60 (Left)
298
40
44
50
100
60
or
more
or
more
15
96 -
8.5
284.2
Outlet for
electric wiring
Outlet for piping
Gas piping
22, 28:9.52(3/8")
36, 45, 56:12.7(1/2")
15
44.5
53.5
Service
space
63.5
387.5
457.5
515
or more
220.5
240
50
25
Drain hose
(VP16)
840
182.5
5.3
50
73.5
450
Service
40 space
207.5
44.5
14.5
44
60
60
44
60
693
5073.5
47.5
813
3 60
Service
space 100
Unit
or
more
4-1218
(Long hole)
Mounting plate
Service
space
Model FDKA71KXE5R
4
19
4
43.5
1090
55
55
64
1098
248
60
318
Outlet for
electric wiring
106
269
349
4-12X18
(Long hole)
Service space
106
219
299
886
610
450
50
100
50
44.5
77
633.5
2-5X17.5
(Long hole)
703.5
7.7
Service space
53.5
772
Drain hose
(VP16)
Liquid piping
9.52(3/8")
Gas piping
15.88(5/8")
65
or
more
301.8
25
25
44.5
225
221.5
43
46
49.5
Indoor unit
8.5
50
Service space
65 Service space
Mounting plate
55
50
or
more
97 -
100
or
more
(l)
786
(1071)
205
180
23
166
10
126
Unit : mm
1000 more
) indicates 71 type.
150 more
600 more
225
150 more
177
Remote-controller
mounting part
600 more
1196
(1481)
Control
box
80
220
184
234
315
630
250
Level adjusting
screw
(Accessory)
197
Drain piping
Flexible tube
PT20A female screw
Air filter
93
148
223
750
(1035)
223
98
197
225
32
195
Liquid piping
28,45: 6.35(1/4")
71: 9.52(3/8")
195
806
(1091)
) indicates 71 type.
110
786
(1071)
167
600
1000
126
166
45
100
600
B
100
100
810(1095)
722(1007)
20
225
105 110
Control box
80
220
184
234
315
630
250
Air filter
30
197
Level adjusting
screw
(Accessory)
750(1035)
98
32
806(1091)
98 -
Wire
(Recessed)
LCD display
Electrical box
(Locally Purchased)
120
19
46
Remote controller
outline
120
83.5
23
45
42
44
Attachment hole
94.5 Long hole(4 pcs.)
11.5
0.5 mm2
0.75 mm2
1.25 mm2
2.0 mm2
Earth wiring
3 cores
3 cores
3 cores
3 cores
Indoor unit
(This side is not grounded)
Remote controller
99 -
Connection wiring of
indoor side (length 2000)
54.2
70.3
208
15
157.7
95
157.7
95
69
338.4
185.8
248.4
20.2
95.6
70.3
124.2
With a connector
308.4
Notes (1) Do not operate a unit when it is not connected to the branch
controller.
(2) Branch controllers cannot be installed above and below
each other. Install them so that they are level with respect to
each other.
(3) Connection wires should be run from a surface facing the
inspection opening.
(4) Be sure to provide the servicing space specified in the
diagram at left.
(5) If multiple indoor units are connected to a single
branching controller, please control them with a single
remote controller. Also activate the remote control sensor
when this is done.
(6) Connect the irregular joints shown in the following table in
accordance with the connection pipe diameter.
(Use the flare nuts provided for the branch controller.)
340
Service space
100 or more
280
Inspection port
(450)
Upper
ID 9.52
150 or more
250 or greater if the
irregular joints packed
with the units are used.
OD 15.88
150 or more
Lower 250 or greater if the
irregular joints packed
with the units are used.
ID 12.7
OD 15.88
OD 15.88
Service space
100 -
Model PFD180-ER
Connection wiring of
indoor side (length 2000)
With a connector
15
248.4
95
157.7
338.4
95
185.8
69
124.2
54.2
208
157.7
100
70.3
20.2
95.6
70.3
308.4
340
Service space
Notes (1) Do not operate a unit when it is not connected to the branch
controller.
(2) Branch controllers cannot be installed above and below
each other. Install them so that they are level with respect to
each other.
(3) Connection wires should be run from a surface facing the
inspection opening.
(4) Be sure to provide the servicing space specified in the
diagram at left.
(5) If multiple indoor units are connected to a single branching
controller, please control them with a single remote
controller. Also activate the remote control sensor when this
is done.
(6) A noise may be emitted by the branching controller as a
result of control during operation or stopping of an indoor
unit. If it is installed in the ceiling where it is exposed, take
adequate precautions with the installation location.
100 or more
280
Inspection port
(450)
Upper
150 or more
150 or more
Lower
Service space
101 -
Model PFD280-ER
Outdoor refrigerant piping
connection port (suction gas)
15.88 flare
When connecting 19.05, use the
irregular joint A which is provided.
When connecting 22.22, use the
irregular joint B which is provided.
Connection wiring of
indoor side (length 2000)
338.4
With a connector
15
120
283
323.4
174.2
74.2
20.2
180.6
80
70.3
157.7
70.3
120
185.8
157.7
308.4
340
Service space
350
Inspection port
(450)
100 or more
Upper
ID 19.05
150 or more
250 or greater if the
irregular joints packed
with the units are used.
Lower
ID 15.88
150 or more
250 or greater if the
irregular joints packed
with the units are used.
ID 22.22
ID 15.88
ID 15.88
Service space
102 -
Connector
4P, White
Matching terminals
40
22.5
70
90
100
2-6
85
50.8
103 -
95
119.7
190
729
81
1300
480
450
15
110
50
65
100
200
150
1300
(1300)
100 or more
Inspection port
186.8
95
104 -
69.7
115.7
106.4
243
243
Upper
243
1000
400
or more
6. Use the joints shown in the table below for connecting pipes of
different diameters. (For the flare nuts, use those provided with
the branching controller.)
Irregular size joints
For outdoor unit gas
For outdoor unit gas
suction pipe
For indoor unit gas pipe discharge pipe
5 pcs.
1 pc.
ID9.52
ID12.7
1 pc.
ID19.05
Service space
Weight
30kg
ID19.05
OD15.88
ID22.22
ID15.88
Unit : mm
OD15.88
Flange joint
For outdoor unit
gas suction pipe
150
Lower or more
115.7
Model PFD112X4-ER
Decorative panel
Decorative panel
Pearl white
Pearl white
Air return
Air supply
Decorative panel
Standard type
Panel part No.
Type
Panel color
TW-PSA-23W-ER
TW-PSA-33W-ER
Applicable model
FDTW28, 45, 56
TW-PSA-43W-ER
Pearl white
FDTW71, 90
FDTW112, 140
105 -
Pearl white
Decorative panel
(e)
QR-PNA-14W-ER
QR-PNB-14W-ER
Type
Panel color
Applicable model
Pearl white
FDTQ22, 28, 36
Pearl white
FDTQ22, 28, 36
Panel
Ceramic white
Decorative panel
Panel part No.
TS-PSA-28W-ER
TS-PSA-38W-ER
Type
Panel color
Ceramic white
Applicable model
FDTS28, 36, 45
FDTS71
106 -
(f)
(j)
Light gray
(Horizontal louver)
Pearl white
(Front panel)
Pearl white
(Air return grille)
(k)
Light gray
(Vertical louver)
Pearl white
(Side panel)
Pearl white
(Front panel)
Model FDKA71KXE5R
Noble white
Yellowish white
(l)
Ceramic white
(Body)
Black
(Bottom plate)
(m) Floor standing hidden type (FDFU) .......................................... Zinc steel plate
107 -
er
Upp it
lim
h
Hig
Lo
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
Air flow(m3/min)
108 -
1 spot
closing
Standard
Square duct
40
an
St
Model
rd
da
an gh
St Hi
Air flow
(m3 /min)
Unit : Pa
12
50
85
50
90
14
50
85
50
90
FDUMA71
18
35
70
50
85
55
90
FDUMA90
20
30
65
50
85
55
90
FDUMA112
28
50
80
60
90
65
95
FDUMA140
34
50
75
60
85
65
95
FDUMA36
FDUMA45
56
30
Lo
rd
rd
da
an um
St edi
M
da
FDQMA22
28
36
20
2-spot blower
internal resistance
0
10
3-spot blower
internal resistance
Square duct blower
internal resistance
20
Note (1) For high speed operation, insert the white connector and the red
connector beside the control box in other places respectively.
13 14
16
18
20
1 2-spot blowout.....................
Internal resistance increases more than
the standard 3-spot blowout. Approx.
14Pa at 17m3/min
2 Square duct blowout...........
Internal resistance decreases more than
the standard round duct (200 3-spot).
3Pa at 17 m3/min. (External static
pressure increases in reverse.)
Model
FDUMA36KXE4R
er
100
ed
h
Hig
spe
p
Up
it
lim
gh
Hi
hs
Hi
d
ee
Hig
sp
80
lim
Hig
igh
H
ard
nd
ium
Sta
ed
M
ard
nd
Sta
w
Lo
ard
ee
o
L
nd
20
h
Hig
gh
it
p
hs
40
Sta
er
Upp it
lim
ium
ed
ed
M
pe
ed
hs
Hig w
Lo
pe
ard
nd mit
Sta per li
Up
w
Lo
0
2-spot blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance
20
Lower
limit
Air flow(m3/min)
Upper
limit
109 -
10
12
14
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
gh
Hi
e
sp
ium
Hi
gh
ed
spe it
h
g
Hi er lim
p
Hi
Up
gh
Hi
gh
sp
sp
ig
H
d
ee
ee
d
Hi
gh
sp
ee
d
M
M
d
ee
sp
m
iu
ed
St
rd
da
an
Lo
d
ee
sp
d
ee
p
s it
gh lim
Hi w
Lo
nd
per
Up H
ard
i
Sta
ed
ed
pe
s
h
it
Hig w lim S
tan
Lo
ium
t
limi
gh
sp
da
ee
rd
Lo
igh
St
da
ed
ium
an
da
M
rd
ow
rd
nda
um
edi
Lo
ard
nd
Sta
Sta
igh
an
St
gh
ium
ed
M
rd
da
an
igh
St
ed
M
gh
Hi
rd
da
ard
ard
Hi
an
o
L
nd
ed
Sta
r
da
an
St w
Lo
nd
rd
t
mi
Upper
limit
Model FDUMA112KXE4R
d
ee
sp it
h
m
Hig per li
Up
li
er
gh
Hi
diu
Sta
a
nd
Sta w
Lo
Lower
limit
Model FDUMA90KXE4R
St
d
ee
sp it
h
ig lim
H ow
L
[Standard]
3-spot blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance
Upper
limit
p
U
m
iu
ed
M
d
ee
sp
Me
d
ow
rd
da limit
n
a
St per
Up
Lower
limit
gh
Hi
gh
Hi
d
ee
L
ed
d
ee
sp it
h
Hig w lim
Lo
d
ee
sp
ee
sp
e
sp
rd
gh
Hi
sp
gh
Hi
gh
Hi
it
lim
er
p
Up
da
n
Sta
d
ee
sp mit
h
i
l
g
Hi per
Up
gh
Hi
ed
pe it
s
h
m
Hig per li
Up
Model FDUMA71KXE4R
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
Lower
limit
110 -
Upper
limit
Model FDUMA140KXE4R
h
ig
d
ee
sp imit
h
l
g
Hi per
Up
d
ee
sp
gh
Hi
H
h
ig
M
d
ee
sp
Hi
m
iu
ed
rd it
da
an er lim
t
S p
Up
gh
sp
L
d
ow
an
St
rd
rd
da
da
an
St w
Lo
gh
ee
i
H
rd
da
an
St
d
ee
sp it
h
g
m
Hi w li
Lo
ium
ed
Lower
limit
Model
120
120
110
110
100
100
r
ppe
d-U
e
e
sp
90
gh
Hi
h
Hig it
lim
80
d-
ow
er
ow
-L
rd
da
an
St
15
16
17
Standard
air flow
18
it
igh
-H
rd
da
an
St
Lower
limit
-L
Hig
rd-
10
0
er
13 12 14
h
Hig
t
limi
20
Low
dHi
r gh
w
o e
L
d
e
e
p
s
30
rd-
10
-U
dard
19
17
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
18
19
20
21
Standard
air flow
Air flow(m3/min)
Air flow(m3/min)
111 -
sp
ee
r lim
ppe
Sta
nda
Sta
20
60
40
nda
30
70
Sta
gh
ed
per
Sta
ddar
Hi
h
Hig it
lim
80
Standard
pressure 50
t
imi
Up
40
r
pe
-Up
ed
e
sp
90
e
sp
Standard
pressure 50
er
-Low
eed
sp
High
it
lim
ow
60
gh
d-L
pee
Hi
hs
70
FDURA56KXE4R
gh
Hi
ee
sp
Hig
Model
(3)
Upper
limit
22
23
Upper
limit
FDURA71KXE4R
Model
200
200
180
180
160
160
120
h
Hig
Hi
gh
ee
d-
100
80
ow
nd
Sta
igh
-H
ard
200
180
180
160
160
h
Hig
100
Hi
ee
d-
29
31
gh
sp
ee
d-
d-
gh
wer
d-Lo
Lo
pee
igh s
60
limit
gh
dard
Stan
Hi
-Upp
it
er lim
sp
dgh
Hi
Standard
air flow
ee
ow
igh
rd-L
-H
37
nda
ard
20
Sta
nd
33 34 35
gh
Hi
80
Standard
50
pressure
0
33.5 35.5 37.5 39.5 41.5 43.5 45.5 47.5 49.5
Lower
50
42
limit
Upper
owe
31
h
Hig
e
sp
Hi
-U
ed
100
Sta
rd-L
Lower
limit
29
120
mi
r li
e
pp
ee
limi
FDURA140KXE4R
140
40
nda
27
41
Upper
limit
sp
pper
rd-U
39
Standard
air flow
gh
Hig
da
Stan
er
Low
limit
Sta
Hi
ed
spe
37
33 34 35
Hi
ow
-L
d
ee
60
Standard
50
pressure
20
sp
sp
80
40
140
gh
Hi
200
120
27
Model
gh
it
r lim
-L
eed
Air flow(m3/min)
FDURA112KXE4R
t
mi
r li
pe
p
d-U
ee
sp
gh
owe
-L
er
Upp
ard-
d
Stan
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
Hi
limit
Air flow(m3/min)
Model
d-
owe
rd-L
nda
Sta
igh
-H
rd
da
an
St
sp
ee
hs
20
Standard
air flow
gh
Hig
40
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Lower
limit
Hi
60
ow
h
Hig
t
mi
r li
pe
p
d-U
ee
sp
ed
rd-L
nda
Sta
20
gh
120
Standard
50
pressure
it
r lim
ppe
U
d
r
nda
Sta
40
140
e
sp
Lo
d-
ee
60
Standard
50
pressure
Hi
imit
er l
-Low
d
e
spe
High
sp
80
sp
FDURA90KXE4R
gh
Hi
100
t
mi
r li
pe
p
d-U
ee
sp
140
gh
Hi
Model
39
41
Upper
limit
Standard
air flow
Air flow(m3/min)
Air flow(m3/min)
112 -
limit
Model FDUA224KXE4R
High
Low
200
High
Low
200
8 7
6
Example
of duct
6
5
4
150
5 4
3
Example
of duct
5
150
100
b
8
3
7
6
3
50
Static pressure Pa
Static pressure Pa
100
2
50
5
4
0
38 40
Lower
limit
45
50 51
55 56
Standard
60
65
51
Upper
limit
55
Lower
limit
Air flow(m3/min)
60
65
68 70
75
Standard
Air flow(m3/min)
113 -
80
85 87
Upper
limit
(a)
N60
50
Model FDTCA45KXE4R
Model FDTCA36KXE4R
60
60
50
50
N60
20
20
20
500
1000
2000
40
N40
30
30
N30
10
63
125
250
500
1000
20
20
N20
N1
10
8000
4000
50
40
20
N20
2000
N20
N1
10
8000
4000
60
N50
N30
N30
250
50
30
30
30
30
125
50
N60
N40
N40
10
63
60
40
40
40
40
60
N50
N50
N1
10
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
Model FDTCA56KXE4R
Noise level 45 dB (A) at HIGH
42 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
60
N60
60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
1.5m
Mike (center & low points)
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
114 -
60
N60
60
Model FDTA71KXE4R
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
125
63
250
500
1000
2000
4000
10
8000
60
Model FDTA140KXE4R
Noise level 45 dB (A) at HIGH
43 dB (A) at MEDIUM
41 dB (A) at LOW
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
8000
10
125
63
250
500
1000
2000
4000
60
Model FDTA90KXE4R
Model FDTA112KXE4R
Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH
Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH
41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
38 dB (A) at LOW
38 dB (A) at LOW
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
20
N20
N1
10
8000
10
125
63
250
500
1000
2000
4000
1.5m
Mike (center & low points)
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
(c)
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
0
20
63
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
115 -
250
500
1000
2000
20
8000
4000
Model FDTWA140KXE4R
Noise level 45 dB (A) at HIGH
42 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
70
Model FDTWA112KXE4R
Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH
41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
38 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
125
Model FDTWA90KXE4R
N30
N2
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
(e)
1.5m
1.5m
Mike (center & low points)
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
8000
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
70
Model FDTSA22KXE4R
Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at LOW
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
20
63
125
1.5m
70
50
60
63
75
64
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
N50
40
40
40
N40
30
N40
30
20
63
125
250
500
30
30
N30
N2
1000
2000
4000
N30
N2
20
8000
20
8000
20
63
125
250
500
116 -
1000
2000
4000
70
50
4000
FDUA280KXE4R
N70
N70
60
2000
FDUA224KXE4R
Model FDUA224KXE4R
Model FDUA280KXE4R
Noise level 38 dB (A) at HIGH
Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH
35 dB (A) at MEDIUM
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM
32 dB (A) at LOW
34 dB (A) at LOW
N60
1000
Power level
(Measurement conditions: JIS-B8616, measurement location: reverberation chamber)
(Unit: dB)
Form factor
60
500
70
250
70
N30
N2
Model FDTSA71KXE4R
Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH
40 dB (A) at MEDIUM
38 dB (A) at LOW
70
(f)
N2
20
8000
1.5m
Model FDUMA36KXE4R
70
70
70
N70
N70
60
60
60
60
N60
N60
50
50
50
50
N50
40
N50
40
40
40
N40
30
30
250
500
30
Model FDUMA90KXE4R
Noise level 36 dB (A) at HIGH
33 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW
N30
N2
20
125
30
N30
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
Model FDUMA112KXE4R
Noise level 38 dB (A) at HIGH
35 dB (A) at MEDIUM
32 dB (A) at LOW
Model FDUMA140KXE4R
Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM
34 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
N20
20
63
N40
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
117 -
Unit
1.5m
N70
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
20
8000
4000
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
20
63
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
500
1000
2000
20
8000
4000
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
70
20
63
70
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
125
250
500
1000
2000
20
8000
4000
Model FDURA140KXE4R
Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH
49 dB (A) at LOW
N70
60
N30
N2
20
8000
(i)
250
Model FDURA112KXE4R
Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
Model FDURA90KXE4R
Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at LOW
20
125
60
N2
N30
N2
70
N70
60
70
N70
Model FDURA71KXE4R
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at LOW
70
Model FDURA56KXE4R
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH
Noise
level 37 dB (A) at LOW
70
70
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
Model FDURA45KXE4R
Noise level 40 dB (A) at HIGH
Noise
level 36 dB (A) at LOW
70
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
1m
Unit
1m
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
70
Model FDEA140KXE4R
Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH
44 dB (A) at MEDIUM
43 dB (A) at LOW
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
118 -
70
Model FDEA112KXE4R
Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH
41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
Model FDEA71KXE4R
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH
39 dB (A) at MEDIUM
37 dB (A) at LOW
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
Unit
1m
1m
Mike
(Center & low points)
70
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
70
N70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
20
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
20
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
70
60
60
N60
50
50
N50
40
40
N40
30
30
N30
N2
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
20
8000
Indoor unit
1m
119 -
4000
20
8000
N70
20
63
20
8000
(k)
70
N70
70
70
N70
63
70
Model FDKA71KXE5R
Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH
43 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
70
20
8000
Model FDKA56KXE4R
Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH
43 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
(standard 0.0002 bar)
N30
N2
N2
Model FDKA45KXE4R
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM
32 dB (A) at LOW
(j)
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
WH
RD
CnN4
WH
Y/GN
Y/GN 1
WH
BK
WH
6 5 1 2 3 4
BK
12 13 14 15 16 17
RD
RD
WH
WH
RD
1 2 3 4 5
CnA
CnN1 CnN2
CnH
CnA2
BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
BK
BK
10 11
CnI2
LM4
CnC
LED 1 LED 2
2
3
4
SW5
SW6
CnV
SW9
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
F(3.15A)
120 -
WH
CnR
1
3
CnM2
3
15V
F(0.16A)
CnR2
CnM3
DM
CnM6
XR1
CnW1
CnW2
CnM4
1
CnM5
XR3
XR2
Mark
XR4
XR5
X4
TB
CnA~Z
mark
LM1
RD
WH
BK
TB
X
RD
WH
BK
Thc
Remote
controller
XR5
XR4
17V
220/240V
TrI
Option
FMI
Note(1) Always turn off power before you unplug the fan motor connector shown in
an area 1 delineated by a dotted line, otherwise a breakdown of the fan
motor may result.
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
SW2
Indoor unit address units digit
DM
Drain motor
SW3
Outdoor unit address tens digit
FS
Float switch
SW4
Outdoor unit address units digit
LM1~4 Louver motor
SW6
Model capacity setting
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
TrI
Transformer
ThI-A
Thermistor
F
Fuse
ThI-R1 Thermistor
LED1
Indication lamp(Red)
ThI-R2 Thermistor
LED2
Indication lamp(Green)
ThI-R3 Thermistor
XR1
Operation output(DC12V output)
Thc
Thermistor
XR2
Heating output(DC12V output)
SW1
Indoor unit address tens digit
XR3
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
CnT
2 3 4
LM2
OR
RD
CnZ
CnB
X4
CnM1
CnJ2
P
BR
CnD
1
CnW0
LM3
BL
CnI
CnJ
CnK2
RD
RD
BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
CnN5
RD
RD
BL
BL
BL
BL
3
BR
BK
BL
Printed circuit
CnK board
RD
TB
L
WH
Power source
BL
BR
CnU
BL
45KXE4R, 56KXE4R
TB
A
CnN3
2
Parts name
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
OR
Orange
RD
Red
Mark
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Testrun of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3 OFF
signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:Invalid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:valid
ON
Fan control:UH,H,M
SW9-4 OFF
Fan control:H,M,L
CnH2
FS
SM
ThI-A
XR2
TrI
XR3
XR5
X2
CnW7 X6
CnT 12V
SW6
SW5
CnW8
X1
LED 1
X4
X3
LED 2
F(3.15A)
CnJ 12V
1
CFI
OR
OR
BL
C U H ML
F(0.16A)
H
CnR
Printed circuit
board
CnI
CnV
RD
CnM3
BR
1 3 5 7 91
Power board
SW9
SW2SW3SW4
TB1
X
WH
BK
RD
WH
BK
ThC
Remote
controller
CnI2
CnR2
CnF
CnA
1 2 3 4 5
RD
WH
Y/GN
CnB
RD
CnK2
CnK1
CnW1
TB2
A BL
CnJ2
OR
RD
BL
P
BR
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
CnH
WH
TB1
L RD
SW1
CnW5
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
WH 3
RD
WH
RD 1
220/240V 15V
Power source
XR1
1
XR4
FS
RD
BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
CnW4
CnN5
CnN1
CnN2
WH
BR
BK
BL
RD
CnU
CnN3
BK
BK
CnN4
CnA2
6 5 1 2 3 4
121 -
DM
Y/GN
SM
FMI
Function description B
Setting C
01
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
CFI
Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
LM1~4 Louver motor
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
ThC
Thermistor
Mark
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
XR1
XR2
Parts name
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
Heating output(DC12V output)
Mark
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
TB1,2
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
BR/WH Brown/White
OR
Orange
OR/WH Orange/White
Mark
RD
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
Red
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
Option
ThI-R3
Option
XR2
CnW4
XR5
CnT
LED 1 SW5
CnJ2
OR
RD
BK
CnH
XR3
3
CnW7
CnJ
1
Note(1) Always turn off power before you unplug the fan
motor connector shown in an area *1 delineated by a
dotted line,otherwise a breakdown of the fan motor
may result.
RD
WH
CnF
*1
CnD2
CnV
Printed circuit
CnI board
CnK1
F(0.16A)
CnR2
DM
CnD1
CnB
2
3
RD
TB1
X
WH
BK
RD
WH
BK
ThC
Remote
controller
CnK2
CnA
1 2 3 4 5
RD
BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
4 3 2
1
3
CnR
1
RD
WH
Y/GN 5
CnW9
CnM2
SW6
SW9
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
RD
CnW6
CnW1
BL
F(3.15A)
BL
LED 2
X4
CnW8
WH
220/240V 15V
CnM1
Power board
CnI2
FS
A B
TB2
CnA2
6 5 1 2 3 4
SM
FMI
122 -
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
LM1~4 Louver motor
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
ThC
Thermistor
SW1
Indoor unit address tens digit
BR
TB1
L RD
N
ON
SW9-4
OFF
WH 3
RD
WH
CnW5
Power source
RD 1
BR
BK
BL
CnU
CnN1
CnN2
BK
BK
TrI
XR1
1
BK
BK
BK
CnN5
XR4
BL
CnN3
BK
BK
CnN4
P
BR
Mark
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
XR1
XR2
XR3
Function description B
Setting C
01
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
Parts name
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Mark
XR4
XR5
X4
TB1,2
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
BR/WH Brown/White
OR
Orange
OR/WH Orange/White
Mark
RD
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
Red
White
Yellow
Pink
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
ThI-R3
RD 1
WH
WH 3
X6
SW5
1 2
123 -
DM
Y/GN
CnF1
TB X
RD
WH BK
FMI2
CFI1
CFI2
FS
BK
Printed circuit
board
CnA2
SM
ThC
Remot
controller
*1
1 2 3 4 5
6 5 1 2 3 4
CnF2
FMI1
CnA
3
CnJ
CnR2
LM
Y/GN
CnB
CnI2
F(0.16A)
BK
WH
CnK2
1 3
CnI
BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
UH
CnO
RD
BR
CnJ2
CnR
WH
BK
RD
CnN2
LED 2
RD
RD
WH
BR
RD
CnK1
CnN1
SW6
X5
BK
BL
CnM3
BR
X3
CnN4
BK
X4
WH
OR
X1
BL
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI1,2 Fan motor
CFI1,2 Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
LM
Louver motor
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
ThC
Thermistor
CnH
BK
CnN3
BK
CnT
BK
BK
BK
CnW2
CnN
XR5
BK
RD
XR3
RD
BK
X2
XR1
CnW0
Y/GN
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
F (3.15A)
BK
BK
RD
15V
CnW1
CnS
BL
Power source
BK
RD
WH
CnU
XR4
XR2
220/
240V
Parts name
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
Heating output(DC12V output)
Mark
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
X5
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Auxiliary relay(For LM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
OR
Orange
Mark
RD
WH
Y
Y/GN
Color
Red
White
Yellow
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:Invalid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:valid
TrI
CnS2
TB
ThI-R3
ThI-R2
ThI-R1
ThI-A
Option
LS
RD
F(3.15A)
RD 1
WH 3
CnWO
BR
1
2 WH
Y
CnA 3
4 OR
BL
5
Y/GN
SW5
TB
A BL
BL
B
Outdoor unit
(Signal wire)
X4
LED 1 LED 2
1
CnK1
CnA2
SW6
SW9
CnT
SW9-4
ON
OFF
CnN3
FS
124 -
Setting C
01
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
DM
ThI-R2
ThI-R1
220/240V
BK 1
BK 3
07
LOUVER S/W
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
49FI
Internal thermostat for FMI
CFI
Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
LM
Louver motor
LS
Limit switch
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
WH C 1
BR UH 3
BK H 5
Mark
ThI-R3
ThC
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
FMI
(49FI)
CFI
Y
CNF1
BL M
RD L
7
9
CnM3
Setting C
Mark
XR1
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
X5
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Option
XR4
XR5
CnS
LM
CNJ
BL
1
2 BL
CnS2
1
CnB 2
3
RD
WH
BK
X6
*1
BK
BK
LS
Parts name
Operation output(DC12V output)
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Auxiliary relay(For LM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
TB
X
Y
Z
Z Y X
BK WH RD
ThC
X1
X2
X3
Remote
controller
INVALID
Parts name
Thermistor
Thermistor
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
CnW1
RD 1
CnW2
RD
2
15V
Y/GN
OR
Function description B
XR2
*1
TrI
Function number A
XR3
ThI-R3
CnN4
Function description B
XR1
1 WH
OR
X5 3 CNJ2
ThI-A
Function number A
2
3
5
6
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
CnN
CnN2
1 2
CnR2
2 1
BK
BK
4 3
BK
F(0.16A)
CnI2
CnN1
1 2
CnH
CnR
1
BR
WH
CnI
1 2
WH
CnK2
GR
SM
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
GR
Gray
OR
Orange
Mark
RD
WH
Y
Y/GN
Color
Red
White
Yellow
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
TB
RD
L
WH
N
Power
source
RD
CnU WH
ThI-A
ThI-R2
ThI-R1
ThI-R3
BR
RD
Y
WH
BR
BL
OR
RD
BK
XR5
CnT 12V
X5
LED 2
SW5
CnJS
F(0.16A)
CnR2
125 -
FMI1
FMI2
CFI1
CFI2
CnI2
LM
CnF2
CnB
11
CnS3
DM
CnF1
CnI
CnS
3
BK
SW9
WH
RD
CnR
WH
CnJ2
WH
WH
UH
GR
BL
BL
Y/GN
Z TB
RD
WH
BK
ThC
FS
Remote
controller
LS
*1
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI1,2 Fan motor
CFI1,2 Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
LM
Louver motor
LS
Louver switch
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
RD
BK
X3
SW6
CnM3
ON
OFF
CnA 12V
CnK1
CnK2
SW9-4
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
X1
XR4
XR3
XR1
LED 1
X4
BK
BL
CnW0
XR2
CnA2
5 4 3 2 1
CnW2
BK
X2
15V
OR
BL
X6
220/
240V
CnW1
OR
F (3.15A)
CnN2
WH
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
CnN1
WH
Y/GN
CnH
BR
WH 3
CnN4
CnN3
RD/Y
BL
RD 1
BK
BR
TB
Power source
BK
BK
WH
CnN
BK
CnH2
Mark
ThC
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
XR1
Function description B
Setting C
01
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
Parts name
Thermistor
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
Mark
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
X5
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Auxiliary relay(For LM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
GR
Gray
OR
Orange
Mark
RD
RD/Y
WH
Y
Y/GN
Color
Red
Red/Yellow
White
Yellow
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
RD
CnU
Option
SM
TrI
TB
RD
L
N WH
RD
F(3.15A)
RD 1
1
2
CnA 3
4
5
WH 3
CnWO
Y/GN
SW5
Outdoor unit
(Signal wire)
TB
A BL
BL
B
X4
CnK1
LED 1 LED 2
CnT
CnI2
F(0.16A)
CnI3
CnR2
CnN1
1 2
CnH2
CnN
CnN5
BK
CnNZ
CnN4
CnN3
CnR3
TrI
ThI-A
ThI-R1
ThI-R2
ThI-R3
Y/GN
WH
126 -
OR
FMI
(49FI)
CFI
Y
BR
BK
RD
CNF2
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
49FI
Internal thermostat for FMI
CFI
Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
Mark
ThC
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
Parts name
Thermistor
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Mark
XR1
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
TB
CnA~Z
mark
CnA3
XR1
XR2
XR3
Option
XR4
XR5
220/240V
BK 1 CnW1
BK 3
FS
DM
SM
OR
BL
1
2
3
4
5
6
CnN2
1 2
BK
BK
BK
BK
2 1
BK
BK
4 3
BK
CnH
3
BR
WH
CnR
1
GR
WH
CnI
1 2
WH
Y
CnA2
SW6
CnK2
BR
WH WH
RD 1
RD 2
15V
1
CnB 2
BK
1
BR UH 3
BK H 5
RD RD
Bl M
L
CNF1
CnW2
CnM3
7
9
3
X6
RD
WH
BK
TB
X
Y
Z
Z Y X
BK WH RD
ThC
X1
X2
X3
Printed circuit board
Parts name
Operation output(DC12V output)
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Remote
controller
Color marks
Mark
Color
Mark
Color
BK
Black
RD
Red
BL
Blue
WH
White
BR
Brown
Y
Yellow
GR
Gray
Y/GN Yellow/Green
OR
Orange
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:Valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
Power
source
RD
CnU WH
ThI-R2
ThI-R3
TrI
CnH2
CnN3
CnN5
CnN7
RD
Printed circuit
bord
TB
RD RD
RD RD
CnN1
CnN2
X3
UH
BK
BL
RD/Y
RD
LED2
CnM3
SW2
SW3
SW4
CnO
1
2
Option
XR1
Y/WH
CF I1
OR
OR OR/WH
CnF4
CnF2
WH
RD
RD
BK
BK
BK
RD/Y
8
CnA
FM I2
OR
CnA2
XR5
CnB
Z TB
OR OR
CnF5
SM
CnF3
RD WH BK
ThC
Remote controller
FC
CnF
Mark
TrI
SM
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
LED1
LED2
F
XR4
BK
BR
CnF5 CnF3
Y Y
CF12
XR2
XR3
CnF5
4
5
52FL
RD
WH
BK
BR
52FH
WH
RD
L
Y/GN
WH WH
FM I1
WH WH
RD
CnF4 CnF2
CnT
CnF3
BK
BK
RD
RD
BK
CnF4
CnFX
Option
52
FH
BK
CnF2
WH
P
6
BK
127 -
RD
52
FL
RD
52
FH
BK
P
3
52
FL
RD
RD
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI 1,2 Fan motor (with thermostat)
CFI 1,2 FMI condenser
FC
Fan controller
NF
Noise filter
FS
Float switch
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
Thc
Thermistor
SW1
RD
Y/GN
WH
NF
BR
RD
WH
CnK2
SW5
SW6
X2
X6
X1
BK
BK
LED1
F(3.15A)
CnK1
CnH
WH
BL
Y/GN
BL
CnW0
BL
RD RD
OR
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
WH
WH
WH
BK BK
CnW2
RD
Power
source
RD
CnI CnW1
BR
RD
RD
RD
CnU
RD
220/
240V
CnI2
WH
15V
Parts name
Transformer
Stepping motor (For Exp.v)
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity selector
Indication lamp (Red)
Indication lamp (Green)
Fuse
Mark
TB
52FL,FH
X1~3,6
XR1
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Terminal block ( mark)
Electromagnetic contactor for FMI
Auxiliary relay (For FM)
Operation output (DC12V output)
Heating output (DC12V output)
Thermo ON output (DC12V output)
Inspection output (DC12V output)
Remote operation (volt-free contact)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
OR
Orange
OR/WH Orange/White
RD
Red
Mark
RD/Y
P
WH
Y
Y/WH
Y/GN
Color
Red/Yellow
Pink
White
Yellow
Yellow/White
Yellow/Green
Function of switches
Mark
Function
Input Reverse Invalid
ON
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
Emergency stop signal:Invalid
ON
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:valid
ThI-R1
ThI-A
FS
DM
21
3
X4
CnN7
4 3 2
CnA
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
3 2
CnH
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
BK
BK
CnN4
CnN9
CnNZ
RD
BK
BL
OR
Y
WH
BR
F(0.16A)
CnR
1
CnN3
BK
RD
CnA2
WH
BR
RD
RD
CnI
Power
source
CnN6
CnH2
WH
BR
CnA3
CnRI1
TB
L
CnN5
RD
BK
BK
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
WH
ThI-R3
CnR2
CnRI
CnU
ThI-R2
SM
CnN2
CnN1
RD 1
N
Y/GN
TB1
WH 3 F(3.15A)
CnW0
LED 1 LED 2
CnB 2
X2
CnK2
SW5
X1
CnK1
CnT
9
RD/Y
BK
BL/Y
TrI
WH
220/
240V
15V
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI1,2 Fan motor
CFI1,2 Capacitor for FMI
DM
Drain motor
FS
Float switch
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
ThC
Thermistor
Mark
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
XR1
XR3
CFI1
RD
WH
BK
BK
ThC
Remote
controller
XR1
XR2
Y/GN
Y/GN CnS
SW9-4
CFI2
ON
OFF
*1
Parts name
Indoor unit address tens digit
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
OR
CnF4
FMI2
Y
Y/GN
OR
CnF3
SW9
CnF4
FMI1
Y
Y/GN
128 -
Color
Orange
Red
Red/Yellow
White
Yellow
Yellow/Green
XR4
CnF3
Mark
OR
RD
RD/Y
WH
Y
Y/GN
6 5
XR5
CnG
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BL/Y Blue/yellow
BR
Brown
BR/Y Brown/yellow
GR
Gray
SW6
WH
X3
C UH H M L CnM3
BR/Y
RD
CnW1
BK
RD
CnW2
BK
Outdoor unit
(Signal wire)
TB
BL
A
BL
B
RD
CnI2
ThI-R1
ThI-A
FS
Mark
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
X4
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Function description B
Setting C
01
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
Parts name
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Auxiliary relay(For DM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Test run of condensate pump motor
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON
Emergency stop signal:valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal:Invalid
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SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
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LED1
LED2
XR1
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Mark
Parts name
FMI
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XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
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TB
CnA~Z
mark
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Parts name
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Color
BK
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BR
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Mark
RD
WH
Y
Y/GN
Color
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SW5-1
SW5-3
SW5-4
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Mark
Parts name
FMI1,2
5
CFI1,2 5/50
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SM
6
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ThI-A
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ThI-R1
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ThI-R2
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XR4
XR5
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Color marks
Mark
BK
5@
BL
3
BR
9
OR
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RD
2
Function of switches
Mark
$
SW5-3
$
$
SW5-4
$
Mark
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
6
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Color
0
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Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
3
LM
.:
SM
#5502 1 ;5<:4
ThI-A
0-
ThI-R1
0-
ThI-R2
0-
ThI-R3
0-
ThC
0-
SW1
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SW2
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Mark
SW3
SW4
SW6
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LED2
XR1
XR2
XR3
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Mark
XR4
XR5
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Color marks
Mark
Color
BK
3?
BL
.
BR
,
OR
%32
RD
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Function of switches
Mark
SW5-3
SW5-4
%
%
%
%
Mark
WH
Y
P
Y/GN
Color
0
,
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Function
RD WH BK
WH
A
B
CnJ
SW6
BL CnK1
SW9
132 -
CnL1
RD
RD
RD
BR
BR
4 3 2 1
CnB
CnW2
CnZ
Printed circuit board
XR5
XR3
XR4
CnA
12V
CnT
6
XR1
XR2
1 2 3 4 5
6 5 1 2 3 4
Meaning of marks
Mark
F
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
LED 1
LED 2
XR1
CnW1 5
LED 1 LED 2
Option
Parts name
Fan motor (with themostat)
Louver motor
Transformer
Thermistor
Thermistor
Thermistor
Thermistor
Thermistor
Stepping motor (For Exp.v)
Z TB
SW5
BL
CnK2
Mark
FM I
LM
TrI
ThI-A
ThI-R1
ThI-R2
ThI-R3
ThC
SM
BK
BK
BK
BK
BL
P
BR
OR
RD
CnN1 CnN2
Y/GN
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
R CnH
15V
BK
RD
17V
WH
RD
Parts name
Mark
Fuse
XR2
Indoor unit address tens digit XR3
Indoor unit address units digit XR4
Outdoor unit address tens digit XR5
Outdoor unit address units digit TB
Model capacity setting
mark
CnA~Z
Indication lamp (Red)
Indication lamp (Green)
Operation output (DC12V output)
Parts name
Heating output (DC12V output)
Thermo ON output (DC12V output)
Inspection output (DC12V output)
Remote operation input (volt-free contact)
Terminal block (mark)
Closed-end connector
Connector (mack)
CnM
1 2 3 4 5 6
CnA2
CnY
BK
WH
Y
BL
4 3
220/
240V
RD
Power source
F (5A)
X Y
TrI
RD
BR BR
WH
Y
OR
BL
TB
BK
BK
CnU
BK
BK
WH
RD
BK
BK
LM
FMI
SM
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON Input Reverse invalid
SW5-3
OFF Signal Run stop
ON Emergency stop signal : valid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal : invalid
Color marks
Color
Mark
BK
Black
BL
Blue
BR
Brown
OR
Orange
RD
Red
WH
White
Y
Yellow
P
Pink
Y/GN Yellow/green
Model FDKA71KXE5R
Remote
controller
ThC
ThI-R3
SM
CnN1
CnH
CnN2
CnW1
RD
15V
CnA2
XR2
XR4
XR3
XR1
XR5
RD
BK
220/
240V
BK
BK
CnN4
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
WH
BK
RD
CnU
CnN3
CnN
BL
OR
Y
WH
BR
RD
TrI
CnH2
0ption
4 3 2 1 5 6
CnW2
5 4 3 2 1
CnA
CnT
TB
Power source
RD 1
WH 3
Outdoor unit
(Signal line)
F (3.15A)
BL
BL
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
LED 1
CnW0
Y/GN
X6
X2
X1
X3
LED 2
CnK1
SW5
SW6
ThI-R2
ThI-R1
ThI-A
CnK2
BL
BK
133 -
WH
CnI
CnB
2
3
BK
RD
WH
UH H
BR
CnM3 C
RD/Y
Z TB
RD WH BK
CnF
ThC
FMI
Remote
controller
CFI
Meaning of marks
Mark
Parts name
FMI
Fan motor
CFI
Capacitor for FMI
SM
Stepping motor(For Exp.v)
ThI-A
Thermistor
ThI-R1 Thermistor
ThI-R2 Thermistor
ThI-R3 Thermistor
ThC
Thermistor
SW1
Indoor unit address tens digit
Mark
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
TrI
F
LED1
LED2
XR1
Parts name
Indoor unit address units digit
Outdoor unit address tens digit
Outdoor unit address units digit
Model capacity setting
Transformer
Fuse
Indication lamp(Red)
Indication lamp(Green)
Operation output(DC12V output)
Mark
XR2
XR3
XR4
XR5
X1,2,3,6
TB
CnA~Z
mark
Parts name
Heating output(DC12V output)
Thermo ON output(DC12V output)
Inspection output(DC12V output)
Remote operation input(volt-free contact)
Auxiliary relay(For FM)
Terminal block( mark)
Connector
Closed-end connector
Color marks
Mark
Color
Mark
Color
Red/Yellow
BK
Black
RD/Y
White
BL
Blue
WH
Yellow
BR
Brown
Y
Yellow/Green
OR
Orange
Y/GN
RD
Red
Function of switches
Mark
Function
ON
Emergency stop signal : Valid
SW5-4 OFF Emergency stop signal : Invalid
Branching controller
RD
WH
WH
CnU
BL
5
X3
XR5
OR
BR
BL
Y
BK
RD
SVH
BK
RD
SVG
XR3
XR2
XR1
CnT1
BK
4
RD
WH
134 5
X1
X2
X3
Relay board
WH
X1
XR4
X2
WH
Optional
WH
4 way
valve
CnT
RD
BK
Y
BL
BR
OR
RD
Relay kit
Branching controller accessories
4 way valve
SVH
SVG
XR1
X1,XR2
X2,X3,XR3
XR4
CnB~U
(2)
Indoor unit
Power source
(Between indoor unit)
XR4
XR3
XR2
XR1
XR5
Indoor unit
Relay kit
(Branching controller accessories)
X3
CnT
OR
BR
BL
Y
BK
RD
BL
BL
X1
RD
1
RD
WH
WH
CnU
WH
4
5
WH
CnB
WH
135 -
Power source
(Between indoor unit)
X1
X2
WH
X1
WH
WH
4
5
X3
BL BK
RD
BL BK
RD
WH
CnB
WH
X2
X1
WH
X1
WH
WH
4
X3
BL BK
RD
BL BK
RD
5
WH
CnB
WH
X2
WH
X1
WH
WH
4
5
X3
BL BK
RD
BL BK
RD
5
WH
CnB
WH
SVH
SVH
SVH
SVG
SVG
SVG
SVG
4 way
valve
4 way
valve
4 way
valve
4 way
valve
Branching controller
Remarks: 1. This figure indicates the circuit diagram of connecting 4 branching controllers and
4 relay kits (branching controller accessories) respectively.
2.
indicates the field wiring.
3. Connect the signal line between a branching controller and an indoor unit to the
connector of the corresponding refrigerant system.
X2
WH
X1
SVH
X1
Relay board
Power source
1 phase 220/240V 50Hz
4 way valve
SVH
SVG
XR1
X1,XR2
X2,X3,XR3
XR4
CnB~U
X2
Relay board
4
5
X3
Indoor
unit
To CnT
(same as
the left
wiring
diagram)
X2
Relay board
Relay kit
X3
Indoor
unit
To CnT
(same as
the left
wiring
diagram)
X2
Relay board
WH
Relay kit
X3
Indoor
unit
To CnT
(same as
the left
wiring
diagram)
X2
RD RD
CnT1
Relay kit
X3
BL BK
RD
BL BK
RD
Models PFD112X4-ER
Optional
COMMON MATTER
(220-240V 50Hz)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R(2)
4.20-4.20
4.20-4.20/4.20
4.45-4.45
4.45-4.45/4.45
21.2-19.4
6.87-6.29/6.87
22.5-20.6
7.27-6.64/7.27
5
A
%
90-90
93-93/93
90-90
93-93/93
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
(2)
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA160HKXES4R
FDCA224HKXE4R
5.46-5.46/5.46
5.70-5.70/5.70
4.90-4.90/4.90
5.98-5.98/5.98
8.91-8.17/8.91
9.6-8.8/9.6
8.00-7.33/8.00
9.6-8.8/9.6
5
A
%
93-93/93
90-90/90
93-93/93
95-95/95
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA280HKXE4R
FDCA335HKXE4R
8.26-8.26/8.26
9.53-9.53/9.53
8.06-8.06/8.06
9.84-9.84/9.84
13.6-12.4/13.6
15.4-14.2/15.4
13.3-12.2/13.3
16.3-14.9/16.3
5
A
%
92-93/92
93-93/93
92-92/92
92-92/92
Notes (1) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
(2) In the case of 60 Hz, use specification category (T). (FDCA140, 160HKXES4R only)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA450HKXE4R
11.27-11.27/11.27
12.97-12.97/12.97
11.73-11.73/11.73
13.10-13.10/13.10
18.4-16.9/18.4
21.1-19.3/21.1
19.6-17.9/19.6
21.7-19.9/21.7
8
A
%
FDCA400HKXE4R
93-93/93
93-93/93
91-91/91
92-92/92
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
136 -
kW
FDCA504HKXE4R
FDCA560HKXE4R
14.73-14.73/14.73
17.21-17.21/17.21
15.15-15.15/15.15
17.07-17.07/17.07
24.1-22.0/24.1
28.2-25.8/28.2
25.2-23.1/25.2
28.5-26.1/28.5
8
93-93/93
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA680HKXE4R
20.37-20.37/20.37
24.98-24.98/24.98
18.48-18.48/18.48
19.08-19.08/19.08
33.1-30.3/33.1
40.3-36.9/40.3
30.7-28.1/30.7
31.6-29.0/31.6
8
94-94/94
FDCA615HKXE4R
92-92/92
91-91/91
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
2) Combined type
FDCA735HKXE4R
FDCA800HKXE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
80.0
73.5
kW
kW
82.5
90.0
20.21-20.21/20.21
22.54-22.54/22.54
20.66-20.66/20.66
23.46-23.46/23.46
32.9-30.2/32.9
36.8-33.8/36.8
34.4-31.4/34.4
39.2-35.8/39.2
16
A
%
93-93/93
93-93/93
91-91/91
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA850HKXE4R
85.0
90.0
95.0
100.0
24.22-24.22/24.22
25.94-25.94/25.94
24.83-24.83/24.83
26.2-26.2/26.2
39.5-36.2/39.5
42.2-38.6/42.2
41.3-37.8/41.3
43.4-39.8/43.8
kW
16
A
%
FDCA900HKXE4R
Item
93-93/93
94-93/94
92-92/92
92-92/92
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
137 -
FDCA960HKXE4R
FDCA1010HKXE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
96.0
101.0
108.0
113.0
27.70-27.70/27.70
29.46-29.46/29.46
28.25-28.25/28.25
30.30-30.30/30.30
45.1-41.3/45.1
48.2-44.0/48.2
46.9-43.0/46.9
50.4-46.2/50.4
kW
kW
A
A
16
93-93/93
92-92/92
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA1065HKXE4R
FDCA1130HKXE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
106.5
113.0
119.5
127.0
31.93-31.93/31.93
34.41-34.41/34.41
32.21-32.21/32.21
34.13-34.13/34.13
52.3-47.8/52.3
56.4-51.6/56.4
53.7-49.2/53.7
57.0-52.2/57.0
kW
kW
A
A
16
93-93/93
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA1180HKXE4R
FDCA1235HKXE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
123.5
118.0
kW
kW
132.0
138.0
37.57-37.57/37.57
40.74-40.74/40.74
35.54-35.54/35.54
36.96-36.96/36.96
61.3-56.1/61.3
66.2-60.6/66.2
61.4-56.2/61.4
59.2-54.2/59.2
16
94-94/94
93-93/93
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA1300HKXE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
136.0
130.0
kW
142.0
146.0
45.35-45.35/45.35
49.96-49.96/49.96
37.56-37.56/37.56
38.16-38.16/38.16
73.4-67.2/73.4
80.6-73.8/80.6
62.3-57.1/62.3
63.2-58.0/63.2
16
94-94/94
FDCA1360HKXE4R
92-92/92
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
138 -
Item
FDCA224HKXRE4R
FDCA280HKXRE4R
FDCA335HKXRE4R
6.66-6.66/6.66
9.23-9.23/9.23
10.17-10.17/10.17
6.33-6.33/6.33
8.97-8.97/8.97
10.34-10.34/10.34
10.1-9.2/10.1
14.7-13.4/14.7
16.5-15.1/16.5
9.8-9.0/9.8
14.2-13.0/14.2
17.1-15.6/17.1
99-99/99
95-96/95
94-94/94
98-98/98
96-96/96
92-92/92
kW
A
%
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA400HKXRE4R
FDCA450HKXRE4R
11.61-11.61/11.61
13.57-13.57/13.57
12.18-12.18/12.18
13.55-13.55/13.55
19.0-17.4/19.0
21.6-19.8/21.6
20.3-18.6/20.3
22.4-20.5/22.4
8
A
%
93-93/93
95-95/95
91-91/91
92-92/92
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA504HKXRE4R
FDCA560HKXRE4R
15.69-15.69/15.69
18.76-18.76/18.76
15.62-15.62/15.62
17.69-17.69/17.69
24.6-22.5/24.6
29.7-27.2/29.7
29.5-27.0/29.5
26.1-23.9/26.1
8
96-96/96
97-97/97
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
Item
Cooling power consumption
Heating power consumption
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
FDCA680HKXRE4R
21.47-21.47/21.47
25.99-25.99/25.99
19.11-19.11/19.11
19.69-19.69/19.69
34.7-31.8/34.7
44.9-41.1/44.9
31.6-28.9/31.6
34.0-31.1/34.0
8
A
%
FDCA615HKXRE4R
94-94/94
88-88/88
92-92/92
88-88/88
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
139 -
2) Combined type
FDCA735HKXRE4R
FDCA800HKXRE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
73.5
kW
kW
80.0
82.5
90.0
21.08-21.08/21.08
23.22-23.22/23.22
21.55-21.55/21.55
24.36-24.36/24.36
34.4-31.5/34.4
38.0-34.8/38.0
35.8-32.8/35.8
40.6-37.2/40.6
16
A
93-93/93
93-93/93
92-92/92
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA850HKXRE4R
FDCA900HKXRE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
85.0
kW
Cooling input
Heating input
Cooling running current
Heating running current
Inrush current (MAX.)
Cooling power factor
kW
90.0
95.0
100.0
25.18-25.18/25.18
27.14-27.14/27.14
25.73-25.73/25.73
27.1-27.1/27.1
40.6-37.3/40.6
43.2-39.6/43.2
42.7-39.1/42.7
44.8-41.0/44.8
16
95-95/95
94-94/94
92-92/92
92-92/92
FDCA960HKXRE4R
FDCA1010HKXRE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
96.0
kW
kW
101.0
108.0
113.0
29.26-29.26/29.26
31.88-31.88/31.88
29.17-29.17/29.17
31.24-31.24/31.24
46.2-42.3/46.2
49.2-45.0/49.2
48.5-44.4/48.5
52.2-47.8/52.2
16
A
96-96/96
98-99/98
91-91/91
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA1065HKXRE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
Nominal heating capacity
113.0
106.5
kW
119.5
127.0
34.45-34.45/34.45
37.52-37.52/37.52
33.31-33.31/33.31
35.38-35.38/35.38
54.3-49.7/54.3
59.4-54.4/59.4
59.0-54.0/59.0
55.6-50.9/55.6
16
96-96/96
FDCA1130HKXRE4R
91-91/91
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
140 -
FDCA1180HKXRE4R
FDCA1235HKXRE4R
Item
Nominal cooling capacity
118.0
123.5
132.0
138.0
40.23-40.23/40.23
42.94-42.94/42.94
36.80-36.80/36.80
38.22-38.22/38.22
64.4-59.0/64.4
69.4-63.6/69.4
61.1-55.9/61.1
63.2-57.8/63.2
kW
kW
16
95-95/95
94-94/94
92-92/92
(380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz)
Models
FDCA1300HKXRE4R
130.0
136.0
142.0
146.0
47.46-47.46/47.46
51.98-51.98/51.98
38.80-38.80/38.80
39.38-39.38/39.38
79.6-72.9/79.6
89.8-82.2/89.8
kW
kW
68.0-62.2/68.0
65.6-60.0/65.6
16
FDCA1360HKXRE4R
Item
91-91/91
88-88/88
90-90/90
88-88/88
This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
Models
FDTC Series
Item
22
36
45
56
0.027-0.027/0.027
0.034-0.034/0.034
0.043-0.043/0.043
0.046-0.046/0.046
0.10-0.09/0.10
0.11-0.10/0.11
0.15-0.13/0.15
0.15-0.13/0.15
28
FDT Series
Item
FDT Series
28
36
45
Cooling : 0.050-0.059/0.061
Heating : 0.046-0.054/0.056
Cooling : 0.24-0.25/0.30
Heating : 0.22-0.23/0.28
56
71
90
Cooling : 0.064-0.073/0.077 Cooling : 0.059-0.059/0.059
Heating : 0.058-0.067/0.070 Heating : 0.056-0.056/0.056
Cooling : 0.31-0.32/0.40
Cooling : 0.20-0.17/0.20
Heating : 0.29-0.30/0.36
Heating : 0.19-0.17/0.19
FDT Series
Item
112
140
Cooling : 0.081-0.081/0.081 Cooling : 0.090-0.090/0.090
Power consumption (kW)
Heating : 0.077-0.077/0.077 Heating : 0.086-0.086/0.086
Cooling : 0.26-0.24/0.26 Cooling : 0.29-0.26/0.29
Running current (A)
Heating : 0.25-0.23/0.25
Heating : 0.28-0.25/0.28
FDTW Series
FDTW Series
71
90
112
140
0.09-0.10/0.09
0.10/0.11
0.12/0.13
0.18/0.20
0.20/0.24
0.43-0.44/0.43
0.48/0.50
0.57/0.59
0.86/0.89
0.90/0.98
Item
28
45
56
Notes (1) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
(2) The values shown in the above table are common to both cooling and heating operations.
141 -
FDTQ Series
Item
Power consumption (kW)
Running current (A)
28
22
36
28
36
0.045-0.050/0.047
0.050-0.055/0.053
0.21-0.22/0.22
0.23-0.24/0.26
FDTS Series
(220-240V 50Hz)
FDTS Series
Models
45
71
Item
22
0.07-0.08
36
0.09-0.11
0.12-0.15
0.33-0.36
0.43-0.46
0.58-0.63
28
(220-240V 50Hz)
Models
Item
FDQM Series
22
28
FDUM Series
36
45, 56
71
90
112
140
0.050-0.055
36
0.11-0.13
0.14-0.16
0.15-0.17
0.16-0.19
0.24-0.28
0.28-0.32
0.23-0.24
0.51-0.56
0.63-0.67
0.68-0.71
0.73-0.79
1.07-1.17
1.28-1.32
FDE Series
FDE Series
Item
36
Cooling : 0.043-0.049/0.049
Heating : 0.039-0.045/0.045
Cooling : 0.19-0.20/0.23
Heating : 0.18-0.19/0.21
45
56
71
112
Cooling : 0.082-0.092/0.088
Heating : 0.074-0.084/0.081
Cooling : 0.37-0.38/0.41
Heating : 0.34-0.35/0.37
Cooling : 0.124-0.141/0.14
Heating : 0.113-0.129/0.128
Cooling : 0.56-0.59/0.65
Heating : 0.52-0.54/0.59
FDE Series
140
Item
Power consumption (kW)
Running current (A)
Cooling : 0.137-0.154/0.158
Heating : 0.125-0.141/0.145
Cooling : 0.62-0.65/0.73
Heating : 0.57-0.59/0.67
FDU Series
(220-240V 50Hz)
Models
FDU Series
Item
Power consumption (kW)
Running current (A)
224
280
Cooling : 0.46-0.56
Heating : 0.42-0.49
Cooling : 2.3-2.5
Heating : 2.0-2.1
Cooling : 0.7-0.75
Heating : 0.64-0.66
Cooling : 3.5-3.4
Heating : 3.2-3.0
(220-240V 50Hz)
Models
Item
FDK Series
22
28
36
Cooling : 0.05-0.05
Heating : 0.04-0.05
45
0.23-0.21
56
71
28
45, 56
71
0.05-0.05
0.09-0.11
0.09-0.10
0.09-0.10
0.09-0.10
0.23-0.21
0.41-0.48
0.41-0.42
0.41-0.42
0.41-0.42
FDUR Series
(220-240V 50Hz)
Models
45
Cooling
: 0.15-0.17
Power consumption (kW)
Heating : 0.14-0.16
Cooling : 0.69-0.73
Running current (A)
Heating : 0.67-0.70
Item
FDUR Series
56
Cooling : 0.21-0.24
Heating : 0.20-0.23
Cooling : 0.97-1.02
Heating : 0.95-1.00
71
Cooling : 0.29-0.32
Heating : 0.27-0.30
Cooling : 1.40-1.44
Heating : 1.33-1.37
90
Cooling : 0.35-0.39
Heating : 0.34-0.38
Cooling : 1.65-1.79
Heating : 1.63-1.74
Notes (1) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS
(2) The values shown in the above table are common to both cooling and heating operations.
142 -
140
112
Cooling : 0.39-0.45
Heating : 0.34-0.39
Cooling : 1.83-1.94
Heating : 1.65-1.76
Total power factor (%) = [Total power consumption (W) / 3 Total running current (A) Power source] 100
Total operation characteristics = Operation characteristic value of outdoor unit + Operation characteristic value of indoor unit
[Example]
(Conditions)
(Cooling/Heating)
FDCA735HKXRE4R
FDTA71KXE4R
FDTA45KXE4R
20.21/20.66
0.064/0.058
0.05/0.046
32.9/34.4
0.31/0.29
0.24/0.22
21.0 1000
100 .=. 93 %
3 34.2 380
(Heating)
21.4 1000
100 .=. 91 %
3 35.6 380
143 -
FDCA160HKXES4R
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Refer to the Selection chart. (See page 166)
2 to 6 units
2 to 8 units
2 to 8 units
Total capacity
112 ~ 210
112 ~ 182
128 ~ 208
MAX. 100m
Within 50 m
MAX. 30m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 4m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
Stop time
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
denotes
MAX. 4m
30m
First branch
Indoor unit
MAX. 4m
30m
(Header)
First branch
Note (1) There is no limit to the permissible piping lengths for the main pipes or other piping, but keep furthest indoor unit piping to 50 m with
a diameter of 9.52.
(2) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
144 -
System
Item
FDCA224HKXE4R
FDCA280HKXE4R
FDCA335HKXE4R
1 to 13 units
1 to 16 units
1 to 20 units
112 ~ 292
140 ~ 364
168 ~ 436
MAX. 510m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m
Difference in
height between indoor
and outdoor units
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
Stop time
Power source
voltage
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
denotes
MAX. 40m
First branch
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 15m
50m
Indoor unit
First branch
(Lowest indoor unit)
MAX. 40m
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
145 -
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
(Header)
MAX.
15m
MAX. 130m
50m
FDCA450HKXE4R
FDCA400HKXE4R
FDCA504HKXE4R
1 to 23 unit
1 to 26 unit
1 to 29 unit
Total capacity
200 ~ 520
225 ~ 585
252 ~ 656
MAX. 510m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m
Permissible height difference between the first branch and the indoor unit
Max. 15m
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
Stop time
Power source
voltage
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
denotes
MAX. 40m
First branch
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 15m
50m
Indoor unit
First branch
(Lowest indoor unit)
MAX. 40m
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
146 -
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
(Header)
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
50m
System
Item
FDCA615HKXE4R
FDCA560HKXE4R
FDCA680HKXE4R
1 to 33 unit
2 to 36 unit
2 to 40 unit
Total capacity
280 ~ 728
307 ~ 800
340 ~ 884
MAX. 510m
Max. 40m
Permissible height difference between the first branch and the indoor unit
Max. 15m
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
Stop time
Power source
voltage
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
denotes
MAX. 40m
First branch
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 15m
50m
Indoor unit
First branch
(Lowest indoor unit)
MAX. 40m
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
147 -
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
(Header)
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
50m
(c)
Combined type
System
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
FDCA800HKXE4R
FDCA735HKXE4R
2 to 43 units
2 to 47 units
2 to 48 units
2 to 48 units
367 ~ 956
400 ~ 1040
425 ~ 1105
450 ~ 1170
MAX. 510m
Max. 130m
Max. 15m
Max. 40m
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
3 min or more
Stop time
Power source
voltage
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
denotes
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 2
Outdoor unit
side branch
(DOS-2A-1)
MAX. 15m
MAX. 10m
First branch
MAX. 40m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 2
First branch
MAX. 15m
MAX. 10m
Outdoor unit
side branch
(DOS-2A-1)
Indoor unit
MAX. 5m
MAX. 1m
50m
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)
Oil equalization
piping
MAX. 15m
(Header)
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
148 -
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 1
MAX. 5m
MAX. 1m
50m
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)
Oil equalization
piping
FDCA900HKXE4R
FDCA850HKXE4R
Item
Indoor intake air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
2 to 48 units
480~1248
3 to 48 units
505~1313
532~1385
565~1469
590~1534
Max. 130m
Max. 40m
Permissible height difference between the first branch and the indoor unit
Max. 15m
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
1 cycle time
3 min or more
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
denotes
MAX. 40m
(Highest indoor unit)
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 2
Outdoor unit
side branch
(DOS-2A-1)
MAX. 15m
MAX. 10m
First branch
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 1
MAX. 5m
MAX. 1m
50m
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)
Oil equalization
piping
Indoor unit
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 2
Outdoor unit
side branch
(DOS-2A-1)
First branch
MAX. 15m
MAX. 10m
(Header)
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
149 -
MAX. 15m
Outdoor
unit 1
MAX. 5m
MAX. 1m
50m
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)
Oil equalization
piping
680~1768
Power source
voltage
650~1690
MAX. 510m
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
617~1606
FDCA224HKXRE4R
FDCA280HKXRE4R
FDCA335HKXRE4R
1 to 13 units
1 to 16 units
1 to 20 units
112 ~ 292
140 ~ 364
168 ~ 434
MAX. 510m
Max. 40m (The flow distribution controller can be set to any value in this range.)
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
Height difference
between flow
distribution
controller and
indoor unit
MAX. 1m
MAX. 4m
1 cycle time
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phae unbalance
Within
Note (1) For details, see page 155 (Refrigerant piping length and height restrictions).
150 -
3% of rated voltage
FDCA400HKXRE4R
FDCA450HKXRE4R
FDCA504HKXRE4R
1 to 23 units
1 to 26 units
1 to 29 units
200 ~ 520
225 ~ 585
252 ~ 656
MAX. 510m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m (The flow distribution controller can be set to any value in this range)
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
Height difference
between flow
distribution
controller and
indoor unit
MAX. 1m
MAX. 4m
1 cycle time
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Note (1) For details, see page 155 (Refrigerant piping length and height restrictions).
151 -
System
Item
FDCA560HKXRE4R
FDCA615HKXRE4R
FDCA680HKXRE4R
1 to 33 units
2 to 36 units
2 to 40 units
280 ~ 728
307 ~ 800
340 ~ 884
MAX. 510m
MAX. 160m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m (The flow distribution controller can be set to any value in this range)
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
Height difference
between flow
distribution
controller and
indoor unit
MAX. 1m
MAX. 4m
1 cycle time
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Note (1) For details, see page 155 (Refrigerant piping length and height restrictions).
152 -
(c)
Combined type
System
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
FDCA735HKXRE4R
FDCA800HKXRE4R
2 to 43 units
2 to 47 units
2 to 48 units
2 to 48 units
368 ~ 955
400 ~ 1040
425 ~ 1105
450 ~ 1170
MAX. 510m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m (The flow distribution controller can be set to any value in this range)
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
FDCA900HKXRE4R
FDCA850HKXRE4R
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 4m
Dew point temperature 28
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Note (1) For details, see page 155 (Refrigerant piping length and height restrictions).
153 -
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
2 to 48 units
3 to 48 units
480 ~ 1248 505 ~ 1313 532 ~ 1385 565 ~ 1469 590 ~ 1534 617 ~ 1606 650 ~ 1690 680 ~ 1768
MAX. 510m
MAX. 160m
Max. 130m
Max. 40m (The flow distribution controller can be set to any value in this range)
MAX. 50m
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 4m
Dew point temperature 28
7 min or more (4 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation
Within
Within
Phase unbalance
Within
3% of rated voltage
Note (1) For details, see page 155 (Refrigerant piping length and height restrictions).
154 -
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(a)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
denotes
MAX. 40m
$
%
MAX. 40m
MAX.
15m
First branch
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 130m
MAX.
15m
MAX.
1m
MAX.
4m
50m
Branching controlloer
Note (1) Please do not attach large traps or dirdhouses behind to the hose behind the first joint (acceptable only if higher than 500mm.)
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
(Highest indoor unit)
!
MAX. 15m
Integrated
branching
controller
&
*
MAX. 40m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
Integrated
branching
controller
MAX. 4m
MAX. 1m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
MAX. 15m
50m
MAX. 130m
Note (1) Please do not attach large traps or dirdhouses behind to the hose behind the first joint (acceptable only if higher than 500mm.)
1m
Outdoor unit
Permissible piping length
Equalizing oil pipe ra
_ 10 m
Refrigerant piping rb
_5m
ra
rb
Refrigerant piping rc
_5m
rc
Note (1) Use limitations other than the above are the same as
for the All-in-one type.
First branch
155 -
Check joint
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Heat
exchanger
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Gas line
(15.88)
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Service valve
(Flare connecting)
Check joint
4way valve
Heat
exchanger
Strainer
High pressure
sensor
(PSH)
Electronic
expansion valve
Oil separator
Thermistor
(Tho-S)
Low pressure
sensor
(PSL)
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-D)
Indoor B unit
Solenoid
valve
(SV2)
Solenoid
valve
(SV3)
Thermistor
(Tho-R)
156 -
Capillary
tube
Capillary
tube
Sub-cooling
coil
Compressor
Thermistor
(Tho-C)
Strainer
Liquid line
(9.52)
Strainer
Strainer
Service valve
(Flare connecting)
Strainer
Capillary
tube
Electronic
expansion valve
(SM1)
Receiver
Electronic
expansion valve
(SM2)
Receiver
Heating cycle
(1) KX Series
Models FDCA140HKXEN4R, 140HKXES4R, 160HKXES4R
Cooling cycle
Indoor A unit
Gas line
Indoor A unit
224:19.05(3/4")
280:22.22(7/8")
335:25.4(1")
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Cooling cycle
Service valve
(With charge port)
Brazing
4way valve
Check valve
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Strainer
Oil
separator
Strainer
Electronic
expansion valve
Indoor B unit
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
Check joint
High pressure
sensor
Low pressure
(PSH)
sensor
Check joint High pressure
(PSL)
switch
Thermistor
(63H1)
(Tho-S)
Thermistor
Electronic
(Tho-D)
expansion
valve
(EEVH1)
157 -
Liquid line
224, 280:9.52(3/8")
335:12.7(1/2")
Thermistor
(Tho-C)
Strainer
Service valve
(Flare connecting)
Thermistor
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
(Tho-R2) Thermistor
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
(Tho-R1)
Heat
exchanger
Strainer
Compressor
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Capillary
tube
Receiver
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
Solenoid valve
(SV1)
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Accumlator
Capillary tube
Sub-cooling coil
Strainer
Heat
exchanger
Strainer Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Capillary
tube
Heating cycle
Electronic
expansion
valve
(EEVH2)
Outdoor unit
Indoor A unit
Cooling cycle
Service valve
(With charge port)
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
Brazing
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Check valve
Solenoid
valve
(SV6)
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Strainer
High pressure
switch
(63H1-1)
Oil
separator
Thermistor
(Tho-D1)
Strainer
Strainer
Electronic
expansion valve
Check
valve
High pressure
Check
switch
joint
(63H1-2)
Low pressure
sensor
(PSL)
Oil
separator
Thermistor
(Tho-S)
Thermistor
(Tho-D2)
Strainer
Solenoid valve
(SV7)
Indoor B unit
Capillary
tube
Compressor 1
Capillary tube
158 -
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Service valve
(Flare connecting)
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Tho-R1)
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
Strainer
Accumlator
Thermistor Solenoid
(Tho-C2) valve
(SV1)
Strainer
Liquid line
12.7(1/2)
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Heat exchanger
High pressure
sensor
(PSH)
Check joint
4way valve
Heat
exchanger
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
Thermistor
(Tho-R2)
Strainer
Check
valve
Electronic
expansion
valve
(EEVH1)
Check
valve
Electronic
expansion
valve
(EEVH2)
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Solenoid
valve
(SV2)
Strainer
Strainer
Heating cycle
Receiver
Sub-cooling
coil
Outdoor unit 1
Gas line
335, 400: 25.4 (1")
450: 28.58(11/8")
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
Service valve
(With charge port)
SVG
CAP
CAP
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Oil
separator
159 -
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
SVG
Strainer SV11
Low pressure
sensor (PSL)
Strainer
CAP
CAP
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Tho-R1)
Thermistor
(Tho-R2)
Thermistor
(Tho-S)
Thermistor
(Tho-D1)
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
Strainer
Strainer
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH2)
Strainer
Strainer
CM1
CAP62
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Check
joint
Strainer
Strainer
SV6
SVH
Indoor B unit
4way valve
Check valve
High pressure switch
(63H1-1)
Branching controller
CAP61
Electronic Strainer
expansion valve
4way valve
CAP
CAP
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
Strainer
Heat exchanger
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
Compressor 1
Accumlator
Thermistor
(Tho-C1)
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Sub-cooling
coil
CAP10
Heat exchanger
Strainer
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Electronic Strainer
expansion valve
Liquid
line
Service Strainer
valve
(Flare connecting)
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Sub-cooling
coil
Fusible plug
Note (2)
Indoor A unit
Discharge
gas line
Service valve
(With charge port)
Branching controller
SVH
Strainer
Heating
(a)
Suction
gas line
Cooling
Refrigerant flow
Outdoor unit
SVG
Branching controller
SVH
Strainer
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
SVG
Strainer
CAP
Strainer
CAP
To
slave
unit
Electronic
expansion valveStrainer
Liquid
line
12.7 (1/2")
Low pressure
sensor (PSL)
Check valve
Check valve
Thermistor
High pressure switch
High pressure (Tho-S)
(63H1-1)
switch
(63H1-2)
Oil
separator
Thermistor
Thermistor
(Tho-D1)
(Tho-D2)
Strainer
CM1
Compressor1
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Thermistor
(Tho-R2)
Strainer
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
SV4
Check
valve
Strainer
Compressor2
Accumlator
Sub-cooling
coil
Sub-cooling
coil
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Service valve
(Oil equalization pipe) Strainer
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Tho-R1)
CM2
Thermistor
(Tho-C2)
CAP10
Thermistor
(Tho-C1)
Strainer
Strainer SV11
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Heat exchanger
Check
joint
CAP11
Oil
separator
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
4way valve
Strainer
CAP62
160 -
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Strainer
4way valve
CAP61 SV6
Indoor B unit
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
Strainer
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Electronic
expansion valve Strainer
CAP
CAP
Strainer
CAP
Strainer
CAP
CAP72
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
CAP
4way valve
Service valve
(With charge port)
335: 19.05(3/4")
400, 450: 22.22 (7/8")
CAP71 SV7
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Discharge
gas line
Check
valve
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH2)
Fusible plug
Note (2)
680HKXRE4R
Indoor A unit
Heating
Service valve
(With charge port)
335: 22.22(7/8")
400, 450: 28.58 (11/8")
Branching controller
SVH
Strainer
Cooling
Refrigerant flow
Outdoor unit
Suction
gas line
Service valve
(With charge port)
Branching controller
SVH
Indoor A unit
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
Strainer
Discharge
gas line
Service valve
(With charge port)
SVG
CAP
CAP
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
161 -
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Check
joint
Strainer SV11
Low pressure
sensor (PSL)
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
SVG
Strainer
CAP
CAP
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Tho-R1)
Thermistor
(Tho-R2)
Thermistor
(Tho-S)
Thermistor
(Tho-D1)
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH2)
Strainer
Strainer
CM1
CAP62
SVH
Indoor B unit
4way valve
Check valve
High pressure switch
(63H1-2)
Branching controller
SV6
Heating
Oil
separator
CAP61
Electronic Strainer
expansion valve
4way valve
CAP
CAP
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
Strainer
Heat exchanger
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
Compressor 1
Accumlator
Thermistor
(Tho-C1)
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Sub-cooling
coil
CAP10
Heat exchanger
Strainer
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Electronic Strainer
expansion valve
Cooling
Liquid
line
Service Strainer
valve
(Flare connecting)
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Sub-cooling
coil
Fusible plug
Note (2)
Suction
gas line
Refrigerant flow
Outdoor unit
Service valve
(With charge port)
335: 22.22(7/8")
400, 450: 28.58 (11/8")
SVG
162 -
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Oil
separator
Branching controller
SVH
Strainer
CAP
4way valve
Strainer
SVG
Strainer
CAP
Strainer
CAP
Strainer
To
slave
unit
Electronic
expansion valveStrainer
Liquid
line
12.7 (1/2")
Cooling
Strainer SV11
CM1
Compressor1
Low pressure
sensor (PSL)
Thermistor
(Tho-R1)
Thermistor
(Tho-R2)
Strainer
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-H)
SV4
CM2
Strainer
Compressor2
Thermistor
(Tho-C2)
CAP10
Thermistor
(Tho-SC)
Heat exchanger
Check
valve
Accumlator
Sub-cooling
coil
Sub-cooling
coil
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH1)
Service valve
(Oil equalization pipe) Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-A)
Heat exchanger
Check
joint
Check valve
Check valve
Thermistor
High pressure switch
High pressure (Tho-S)
(63H1-1)
switch
(63H1-2)
Oil
separator
Thermistor
Thermistor
(Tho-D1)
(Tho-D2)
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-C1)
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Strainer
4way valve
Strainer
CAP62
Indoor B unit
Thermistor
(Tho-R3)
4way valve
CAP61 SV6
Heating
Strainer
Strainer
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
(Thi-R1)
Electronic Strainer
expansion valve
Strainer
Thermistor
(Tho-R4)
CAP
Strainer
CAP
Strainer
CAP
CAP11
Thermistor
(Thi-R2)
CAP
4way valve
CAP
CAP72
Thermistor
(Thi-R3)
Thermistor
(Thi-A)
Service valve
(With charge port)
335: 19.05(3/4")
400, 450: 22.22 (7/8")
CAP71 SV7
Indoor A unit
Discharge
gas line
Check
valve
Strainer
Sub-cooling
coil
Electronic
expansion valve
(EEVH2)
Fusible plug
Note (2)
680HKXRE4R
Branching controller
SVH
Strainer
Refrigerant flow
Outdoor unit
Suction
gas line
Calculate the load for each room separately, then determine the indoor load.
Indoor unit
capacity (tentative)
Indoor Load
NO
YES
Calculate the total indoor unit capacity.
NO
YES
Calculate the indoor unit capacity.
(See item (2) (d) for the calculation method.)
Indoor unit
capacity Indoor Load
YES
Equipment selection complete.
163 -
NO
164 -
Capacity compensation coefficient according to height difference: 0.97 (calculated according to 15 m difference); (See page 175)
72.0 kW 0.97 .=. 69.8 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.0 , (71 8) / 735 < 100%)
No compensation
<System cooling capacity>: Item (2) (c) calculation
Compare the indoor unit total cooling capacity and the outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity. The smaller value is the actual
system cooling capacity.
Indoor unit total cooling capacity: 57.6 kW
e System cooling capacity: 57.6 kW
Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity: 69.8 kW
<Indoor unit capacity compensation> No compensation (7.2 kW)
Example 2
(Notes) Calculations were made using the European specification 34.92 gas pipe.
Cooling (when the indoor unit connected total capacity is 100% or higher)
Outdoor unit FDCA735HKXE4R .............................................. 1 Unit
Indoor unit FDTA71KXE4R ...................................................... 11 Units
Piping length ............................................................................... 120 m (Equivalent length)
Indoor, outdoor unit height difference ........................................ 15 m (Outdoor unit is higher)
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Outdoor temperature: 35C DB
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Indoor temperature: 18C WB
<Indoor unit total cooling capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
Indoor unit rated cooling capacity: 7.1 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
0.94 (Calculated according to Indoor 18C WB / Outdoor 35C DB); (See page 167)
Indoor unit cooling capacity: 7.1 kW 0.94 .=. 6.7 kW
Indoor unit total cooling capacity calculation;
indoor unit total cooling capacity: 6.7 kW 11 units .=. 73.7 kW
<Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
Outdoor unit rated cooling capacity: 73.5 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
0.94 (Calculated according to Indoor 18C WB / Outdoor 35C DB); (See page 167)
Outdoor unit cooling capacity: 73.5 kW 0.94 .=. 69.1 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length: 0.93 (calculated according to 120 m length); (See page 170)
69.1 kW 0.93 .=. 64.3 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to height difference: 1.0 (the outdoor unit is higher during cooling)
No compensation
Capacity compensation coefficient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.07 , (71 11) / 735 = 106%) (See page 181)
64.3 kW 1.07 .=. 68.8 kW
<System cooling capacity>: Item (2) (c) calculation
Compare the indoor unit total cooling capacity and the outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity. The smaller value is the actual
system cooling capacity.
Indoor unit total cooling capacity
: 73.7 kW e System cooling capacity: 68.8 kW
Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity : 68.8 kW
<Indoor unit cooling capacity Compensation>: Item (2) (d) calculation.
68.8 kW 6.7 kW
.=
. 6.3 kW
73.7 kW
Example 3
Heating (when the indoor unit connected total capacity is 100% or higher)
Outdoor unit FDCA735HKXE4R .............................................. 1 Unit
Indoor unit FDTA71KXE4R ...................................................... 11 Units
Piping length ............................................................................... 60 m (Equivalent length)
Indoor, outdoor unit height difference ........................................ 20 m (Outdoor unit is higher)
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Outdoor temperature: 6C WB
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Indoor temperature: 19C DB
<Indoor unit total heating capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
Indoor unit rated heating capacity:8.0 kW
Capacity compensation coefficient according to temprature conditions:
1.04 (Calculated according to Outdoor 6C WB / Indoor 19C DB); (See page 168)
Indoor unit heating capacity: 8.0 kW 1.04 .=. 8.3 kW
Indoor unit total heating capacity calculation;
indoor unit total heating capacity: 8.3 kW 11 units .=. 91.3 kW
-
165 -
Cooling
1.1
1.0
Heating
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
Cooling operation
Outdoor air D.B.
temperature
CD. B.
Applicablerange
Heating operation
Indoor air D.B.
temperature
CD. B.
(a)
43
40
35
30
25
20
26
24
0
-5
14
16
18
Indoor air W.B. temperature C W.B.
20
22
27
25
20
15
10
-15
-10
-5
10
ISO-T1 Standard Condition
166 -
15
Heating operation
Cooling operation
Outdoor air D.B.
temperature
C D. B.
43
40
35
30
25
20
26
24
Applicable range
0
-5
14
16
18
20
22
ISO-T1 Standard Condition
Indoor air W.B. temperature C W.B.
27
25
20
15
10
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
10
15
(b) Capacity compensation coefficient and power consumption compensation coefficient according to indoor and outdoor temperature conditions.
1) Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Indoor air W.B.
temperature 26 CWB
167 -
Heating
1.20
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 6CWB
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.00
0.95
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -2CWB
0.90
0.85
0.80
0.75
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -15CWB
0.70
0.65
0.60
0.55
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
168 -
Heating
1.30
1.25
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -2CWB
1.20
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 2CWB
1.15
1.10
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -10CWB
1.05
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -15CWB
1.00
0.95
0.90
0.85
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 10CWB
0.80
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 14CWB
0.75
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 18CWB
0.70
0.65
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping.
1) Cooling
a) KX series
Models FDCA140HKXEN4R, 140, 160HKXES4R
Model FDCA224HKXE4R
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
0.95
Gas pipe: 15.88
0.90
0.85
0.80
Model FDCA280HKXE4R
0.85
0
20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
Model FDCA335HKXE4R
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.90
0.80
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
1.00
0.95
Gas pipe:
22.22
0.90
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
0.85
Gas pipe: 22.22*
0.80
180
0.95
169 -
20
40
60
80
Model FDCA400HKXE4R
Model FDCA450HKXE4R
1.00
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
0.85
0.80
180
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.95
Gas pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
20
40
60
80 90 100
120
140
160
180
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
Model FDCA615HKXE4R
Model FDCA680HKXE4R
1.00
1.00
Gas pipe: 31.8
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
60
0.95
0.95
Gas pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
0.80
0
20
40
60
0.85
0.80
0
20
40
60
Model FDCA800HKXE4R
(FDCA400HKXE4R + FDCA400HKXE4R)
Model FDCA735HKXE4R
(FDCA335HKXE4R-K + FDCA400HKXE4R)
1.00
Gas pipe: 38.1
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
40
1.00
Gas pipe: 31.8
0.95
Gas pipe: 31.8
0.90
Gas pipe: 34.92*
0.85
0.80
20
Model FDCA560HKXE4R
Model FDCA504HKXE4R
1.00
1.00
0.80
0.90
20
40
60
0.80
20
40
60
80 90 100
120
140
160
180
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.
170 -
Model FDCA850HKXE4R
(FDCA400HKXE4R-K + FDCA450HKXE4R)
Model FDCA900HKXE4R
(FDCA450HKXE4R + FDCA450HKXE4R)
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
0.95
Gas pipe: 31.8
0.90
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
0.90
0.85
0.80
60
80 90 100
120
140
160
180
Model FDCA960HKXE4R
(FDCA450HKXE4R+FDCA504HKXE4R)
Model FDCA1010HKXE4R
(FDCA504HKXE4R+FDCA504HKXE4R)
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.95
Gas pipe: 31.8
0.90
0.85
20
40
60
0.95
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.90
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
0
20
40
60
80
Model FDCA1065HKXE4R
(FDCA504HKXE4R+FDCA560HKXE4R)
Model FDCA1130HKXE4R
(FDCA560HKXE4R+FDCA560HKXE4R)
1.00
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
40
0.80
0
0.95
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.90
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
Capacity compensation
coefficient
40
60
80
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
20
40
60
80
1.00
0.95
20
0.90
Model FDCA1235HKXE4R
(FDCA615HKXE4R+FDCA615HKXE4R)
1.00
Model FDCA1180HKXE4R
(FDCA560HKXE4R+FDCA615HKXE4R)
0.80
0.95
0.80
0
Capacity compensation
coefficient
20
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.95
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.90
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.
171 -
Model FDCA1300HKXE4R
(FDCA615HKXE4R+FDCA680HKXE4R)
Model FDCA1360HKXE4R
(FDCA680HKXE4R+FDCA680HKXE4R)
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
0.95
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.90
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
0.95
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.90
*
Gas pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.
b) KXR series
Model FDCA224HKXRE4R
Model FDCA280HKXRE4R
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
0.95
0.90
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
0.95
Suction gas pipe:
22.22
0.90
0.85
0.80
Model FDCA335HKXRE4R
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Model FDCA400HKXRE4R
0.95
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
40
1.00
0.90
0.85
Suction gas pipe:
22.22*
0
20
40
60
80
0.85
0.80
Model FDCA450HKXRE4R
20
40
60
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
20
40
60
80 90 100
120
80
100
120
140
160
180
Model FDCA504HKXRE4R
1.00
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.80
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
20
1.00
0.80
140
160
Suction gas
pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
20
40
60
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.
0.95
0.80
180
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
172 -
Model FDCA615HKXRE4R
Model FDCA560HKXRE4R
1.00
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
0.80
0
Model FDCA680HKXRE4R
1.00
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 28.58
0.90
0.85
40
60
Model FDCA735HKXRE4R
(FDCA335HKXRE4R-K + FDCA400HKXRE4R)
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.90
Suction gas
pipe: 34.92*
0.85
20
40
60
Model FDCA800HKXRE4R
(FDCA400HKXRE4R + FDCA400HKXRE4R)
Model FDCA850HKXRE4R
(FDCA400HKXRE4R + FDCA450HKXRE4R)
1.00
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.90
Suction gas
pipe: 34.92*
0.85
20
40
60
80 90 100
120
140
160
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.90
Suction gas
pipe: 34.92*
0.85
0.80
180
20
40
60
Model FDCA900HKXRE4R
(FDCA450HKXRE4R + FDCA450HKXRE4R)
Model FDCA960HKXRE4R
(FDCA450HKXRE4R+FDCA504HKXRE4R)
1.00
1.00
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
60
0.95
0.80
40
0.95
0.80
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
20
20
0.80
0
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.90
Suction gas
pipe: 34.92*
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Suction gas
pipe: 31.8
0.90
0.85
20
40
60
0.95
0.80
0
180
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
173 -
Model FDCA1010HKXRE4R
(FDCA504HKXRE4R+FDCA504HKXRE4R)
Model FDCA1065HKXRE4R
(FDCA504HKXRE4R+FDCA560HKXRE4R)
1.00
0.95
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.00
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas
*
pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
0
20
40
60
80
20
40
60
80
Model FDCA1130HKXRE4R
(FDCA560HKXRE4R+FDCA560HKXRE4R)
Model FDCA1180HKXRE4R
(FDCA560HKXRE4R+FDCA615HKXRE4R)
1.00
0.95
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.85
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas
pipe: 34.92*
0.85
20
40
60
80
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
0.85
0.80
20
40
60
80
Model FDCA1235HKXRE4R
(FDCA615HKXRE4R+FDCA615HKXRE4R)
Model FDCA1300HKXRE4R
(FDCA615HKXRE4R+FDCA680HKXRE4R)
1.00
1.00
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
0.80
0
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
0.85
20
40
60
80
1.00
0.95
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
0.85
20
40
60
80
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
Suction gas *
pipe: 34.92
0.85
20
40
60
80
Model FDCA1360HKXRE4R
(FDCA680HKXRE4R+FDCA680HKXRE4R)
0.80
0.95
0.80
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Suction gas
pipe: 38.1
0.90
0.80
1.00
0.80
0.95
174 -
2) Heating (Common)
1.00
KX series
Capacity compensation
coefficient
0.98
0.96
KXR series
0.94
0.92
0.90
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
12.7
0.20
15.88
0.25
19.05
0.30
25.4
0.40
28.58
0.45
31.8
0.55
(d) When the outdoor unit is located at a lower height than the indoor unit in cooling operation and when the
outdoor unit is located at a higher height than the indoor unit in heating operation, the following values
should be subtracted from the values in the above table.
Height difference between the indoor unit and
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient
Height difference between the indoor unit and
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient
(e)
5m
10 m
15 m
20 m
25 m
30 m
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.95
0.94
35 m
40 m
45 m
50 m
0.93
0.92
0.91
0.90
Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger
Air inlet temperature of
outdoor unit in C WB
Adjustment coefficient
-15
-13
-11
-9
-7
-5
-3
-1
5 or more
0.96
0.96
0.95
0.94
0.93
0.91
0.88
0.86
0.87
0.92
The correction factors will change drastically according to weather conditions. So necessary adjustment should be
made empirically according to the weather data of the particular area.
(f)
The capacity compensation coefficient and power consumption compensation coefficient vary
according to the total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units, as shown next page.
175 -
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
120
20
40
60
80
100
120
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
Heating
1.6
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA224HKXE4R
224HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
176 -
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA280HKXE4R
280HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA335HKXE4R
335HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
177 -
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA400HKXE4R
400HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Power consumption compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA450HKXE4R
450HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
178 -
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA504HKXE4R
Model FDCA504HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA560HKXE4R
Model FDCA560HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.4
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
179 -
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA615HKXE4R
Model FDCA615HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
0.8
0.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA680HKXE4R
Model FDCA680HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Heating
180 -
1.2
Heating
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA735HKXE4R
735HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Heating
Cooling
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
120
20
40
60
80
100
120
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA800HKXE4R
800HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Heating
Cooling
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
120
20
40
60
80
100
120
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
181 -
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA850HKXE4R
850HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Heating
Cooling
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
120
20
40
60
80
100
120
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0
1.2
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA900HKXE4R
900HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
120
20
40
60
80
100
120
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
182 -
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA960HKXE4R
Model FDCA960HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.4
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA1010HKXE4R
Model FDCA1010HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
183 -
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA1065HKXE4R
Model FDCA1065HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.4
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA1130HKXE4R
Model FDCA1130HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
184 -
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA1180HKXE4R
Model FDCA1180HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.2
Heating
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
0.8
0.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Model FDCA1235HKXE4R
Model FDCA1235HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
0.6
0.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0.8
1.0
1.0
1.2
185 -
Heating
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA1300HKXE4R
Model FDCA1300HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Heating
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
1.2
Heating
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Model FDCA1360HKXE4R
Model FDCA1360HKXRE4R
Capacity compensation coefficient
Cooling
Heating
1.2
Capacity compensation
coefficient
Capacity compensation
coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Heating
1.2
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
Power consumption
compensation coefficient
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
186 -
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%)
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
1.60
1.54
1.60
1.53
1.60
1.53
1.59
1.53
1.59
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.51
16CWB
TC
SHC
1.91
1.79
1.91
1.79
1.91
1.79
1.91
1.79
1.91
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.90
1.79
1.88
1.78
1.86
1.77
1.85
1.77
1.83
1.76
1.81
1.74
1.80
1.73
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.16
1.98
2.15
1.97
2.14
1.97
2.11
1.96
2.09
1.95
2.07
1.94
2.06
1.94
2.04
1.93
2.02
1.92
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.29
1.99
2.27
1.98
2.26
1.98
2.23
1.97
2.20
1.96
2.20
1.95
2.18
1.95
2.15
1.94
2.13
1.93
20CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.00
2.42
2.00
2.40
2.00
2.38
1.99
2.35
1.98
2.32
1.97
2.30
1.96
2.29
1.96
2.26
1.94
2.24
1.94
22CWB
TC
SHC
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.65
2.15
2.64
2.15
2.63
2.14
2.60
2.14
2.56
2.12
2.52
2.11
2.48
2.10
2.47
2.09
2.45
2.08
2.41
2.07
2.39
2.07
24CWB
TC
SHC
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.88
2.15
2.86
2.14
2.84
2.14
2.79
2.12
2.75
2.11
2.70
2.09
2.65
2.08
2.63
2.07
2.61
2.07
2.57
2.05
2.55
2.04
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.01
2.42
2.00
2.42
2.00
2.42
2.00
2.42
2.00
2.41
2.00
2.39
1.99
2.36
1.98
2.35
1.98
2.34
1.97
2.31
1.96
2.29
1.96
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.22
2.76
2.22
2.76
2.22
2.76
2.22
2.76
2.22
2.76
2.22
2.75
2.22
2.75
2.22
2.75
2.22
2.74
2.21
2.72
2.21
2.69
2.18
2.66
2.17
2.64
2.16
2.62
2.16
2.59
2.14
2.57
2.14
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.92
2.24
2.91
2.24
2.91
2.24
2.89
2.23
2.88
2.22
2.84
2.21
2.80
2.19
2.80
2.19
2.77
2.18
2.73
2.15
2.71
2.15
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.09
2.26
3.08
2.26
3.07
2.25
3.05
2.24
3.03
2.24
2.99
2.22
2.95
2.21
2.93
2.20
2.91
2.19
2.87
2.18
2.85
2.17
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.38
2.41
3.36
2.40
3.34
2.40
3.30
2.39
3.26
2.37
3.21
2.36
3.16
2.33
3.14
2.31
3.12
2.30
3.07
2.29
3.05
2.28
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.67
2.41
3.64
2.40
3.61
2.39
3.55
2.37
3.50
2.35
3.43
2.33
3.37
2.31
3.35
2.30
3.32
2.28
3.26
2.26
3.24
2.26
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.58
3.12
2.58
3.12
2.58
3.12
2.58
3.12
2.58
3.11
2.58
3.11
2.58
3.11
2.58
3.11
2.58
3.11
2.58
3.10
2.57
3.07
2.56
3.04
2.55
3.02
2.54
3.00
2.53
2.97
2.52
2.95
2.51
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.54
2.84
3.53
2.84
3.52
2.83
3.50
2.83
3.46
2.81
3.42
2.79
3.39
2.78
3.37
2.77
3.33
2.75
3.31
2.75
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.75
2.87
3.74
2.87
3.72
2.86
3.70
2.85
3.65
2.83
3.60
2.81
3.60
2.81
3.56
2.79
3.51
2.78
3.49
2.77
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.96
2.89
3.95
2.89
3.92
2.87
3.90
2.86
3.84
2.84
3.79
2.83
3.77
2.82
3.74
2.81
3.69
2.79
3.67
2.78
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.32
3.08
4.30
3.07
4.25
3.06
4.19
3.04
4.13
3.01
4.06
2.99
4.04
2.98
4.01
2.96
3.95
2.93
3.92
2.92
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.09
4.72
3.09
4.72
3.09
4.72
3.09
4.72
3.09
4.71
3.09
4.71
3.09
4.68
3.08
4.64
3.06
4.57
3.04
4.50
3.01
4.41
2.99
4.33
2.96
4.30
2.93
4.27
2.92
4.20
2.90
4.17
2.89
Model FDTCA28KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
1.92
2.03
1.92
2.03
1.92
2.02
1.91
2.02
1.91
2.02
1.91
2.02
1.91
2.01
1.90
2.01
1.90
Model FDTCA36KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.46
2.61
2.46
2.61
2.45
2.60
2.45
2.60
2.45
2.59
2.45
2.59
2.45
2.58
2.44
2.58
2.44
187 -
Model FDTCA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
2.88
3.27
2.87
3.26
2.87
3.25
2.87
3.24
2.86
3.24
2.86
3.24
2.86
3.23
2.86
3.23
2.85
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.89
3.04
3.89
3.04
3.89
3.04
3.89
3.04
3.88
3.04
3.88
3.04
3.84
3.02
3.80
3.00
3.78
2.99
3.75
2.98
3.71
2.96
3.69
2.95
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.35
4.43
3.35
4.43
3.35
4.43
3.35
4.43
3.35
4.43
3.35
4.42
3.34
4.42
3.34
4.41
3.34
4.40
3.33
4.37
3.32
4.32
3.30
4.27
3.28
4.24
3.26
4.22
3.25
4.16
3.23
4.14
3.22
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.69
3.38
4.68
3.38
4.68
3.38
4.65
3.36
4.62
3.35
4.56
3.33
4.50
3.30
4.50
3.30
4.45
3.28
4.39
3.25
4.36
3.24
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.95
3.41
4.94
3.41
4.91
3.39
4.87
3.37
4.81
3.35
4.74
3.32
4.71
3.31
4.68
3.30
4.62
3.28
4.59
3.26
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.40
3.62
5.37
3.61
5.31
3.59
5.24
3.56
5.16
3.53
5.08
3.50
5.04
3.49
5.01
3.48
4.93
3.44
4.90
3.43
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.89
3.63
5.89
3.63
5.85
3.61
5.80
3.60
5.71
3.57
5.62
3.54
5.52
3.50
5.42
3.46
5.38
3.45
5.33
3.44
5.25
3.41
5.21
3.39
16CWB
TC
SHC
18CWB
TC
SHC
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
20CWB
TC
SHC
22CWB
TC
SHC
24CWB
TC
SHC
Model FDTCA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
4.07
4.06
4.05
4.04
4.03
4.03
4.02
4.02
3.48
3.47
3.47
3.46
3.46
3.46
3.46
3.45
3.45
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.83
4.83
4.78
4.73
4.70
4.67
4.61
4.59
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.65
3.63
3.62
3.61
3.58
3.57
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.50
5.50
5.49
5.47
5.44
5.38
5.31
5.28
5.25
5.18
5.15
4.05
4.05
4.05
4.05
4.05
4.05
4.05
4.04
4.04
4.03
4.02
3.99
3.97
3.95
3.93
3.90
3.89
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.83
5.82
5.78
5.75
5.68
5.61
5.60
5.54
5.47
5.43
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.09
4.09
4.07
4.06
4.03
4.00
3.99
3.97
3.94
3.92
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.15
6.10
6.06
5.98
5.90
5.86
5.82
5.75
5.71
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.14
4.13
4.11
4.10
4.06
4.03
4.01
4.00
3.96
3.95
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.72
6.69
6.61
6.52
6.42
6.32
6.28
6.23
6.14
6.09
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.38
4.37
4.34
4.31
4.27
4.24
4.21
4.20
4.16
4.15
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.33
7.33
7.27
7.22
7.11
6.99
6.87
6.74
6.69
6.64
6.53
6.48
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.37
4.35
4.31
4.27
4.23
4.19
4.17
4.16
4.11
4.10
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
16CWB
TC
SHC
18CWB
TC
SHC
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
20CWB
TC
SHC
22CWB
TC
SHC
24CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
2.03
2.03
2.02
2.02
2.02
2.02
2.01
2.01
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.41
2.39
2.36
2.35
2.34
2.31
2.29
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.75
2.75
2.75
2.74
2.72
2.69
2.66
2.64
2.62
2.59
2.57
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.91
2.91
2.89
2.88
2.84
2.80
2.80
2.77
2.73
2.71
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.08
3.07
3.05
3.03
2.99
2.95
2.93
2.91
2.87
2.85
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.36
3.34
3.30
3.26
3.21
3.16
3.14
3.12
3.07
3.05
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.64
3.61
3.55
3.50
3.43
3.37
3.35
3.32
3.26
3.24
1.96
1.95
1.95
1.94
1.94
1.94
1.94
1.93
1.93
2.33
2.33
2.33
2.33
2.33
2.33
2.32
2.32
2.32
2.32
2.32
2.29
2.27
2.26
2.24
2.21
2.20
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.63
2.61
2.58
2.55
2.53
2.52
2.49
2.47
188 -
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.71
2.71
2.70
2.68
2.67
2.66
2.62
2.60
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.73
2.72
2.72
2.70
2.69
2.68
2.68
2.66
2.65
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.94
2.93
2.92
2.91
2.90
2.87
2.87
2.86
2.85
2.84
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.93
2.93
2.90
2.89
2.87
2.85
2.84
2.83
2.82
2.81
Model FDTA36KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.52
2.61
2.51
2.61
2.51
2.60
2.50
2.60
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.58
2.48
2.58
2.48
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.74
3.12
2.74
3.12
2.74
3.12
2.74
3.12
2.74
3.11
2.74
3.11
2.74
3.11
2.74
3.11
2.74
3.11
2.74
3.10
2.73
3.07
2.72
3.04
2.70
3.02
2.70
3.00
2.69
2.97
2.67
2.95
2.67
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.02
3.54
3.01
3.53
3.01
3.52
3.01
3.50
3.00
3.46
2.98
3.42
2.96
3.39
2.96
3.37
2.95
3.33
2.93
3.31
2.92
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.04
3.75
3.03
3.74
3.03
3.72
3.02
3.70
3.02
3.65
3.00
3.60
2.99
3.60
2.98
3.56
2.96
3.51
2.95
3.49
2.94
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.97
3.05
3.96
3.05
3.95
3.05
3.92
3.04
3.90
3.03
3.84
3.01
3.79
3.00
3.77
2.99
3.74
2.98
3.69
2.96
3.67
2.95
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.34
3.28
4.32
3.27
4.30
3.27
4.25
3.25
4.19
3.23
4.13
3.21
4.06
3.18
4.04
3.17
4.01
3.16
3.95
3.12
3.92
3.11
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.28
4.72
3.28
4.72
3.28
4.72
3.28
4.72
3.28
4.71
3.28
4.71
3.28
4.68
3.27
4.64
3.25
4.57
3.23
4.50
3.20
4.41
3.18
4.33
3.15
4.30
3.14
4.27
3.13
4.20
3.09
4.17
3.08
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.16
3.90
3.16
3.90
3.16
3.90
3.16
3.90
3.16
3.89
3.16
3.89
3.16
3.89
3.16
3.89
3.16
3.88
3.16
3.88
3.16
3.84
3.13
3.80
3.11
3.78
3.10
3.75
3.09
3.71
3.07
3.69
3.07
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.48
4.43
3.48
4.43
3.48
4.43
3.48
4.43
3.48
4.43
3.48
4.42
3.48
4.42
3.47
4.41
3.47
4.40
3.47
4.37
3.46
4.32
3.44
4.27
3.41
4.24
3.40
4.22
3.39
4.16
3.37
4.14
3.36
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.69
3.52
4.68
3.52
4.68
3.51
4.65
3.50
4.62
3.49
4.56
3.47
4.50
3.44
4.50
3.44
4.45
3.42
4.39
3.39
4.36
3.38
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.96
3.55
4.95
3.54
4.94
3.54
4.91
3.53
4.87
3.51
4.81
3.49
4.74
3.46
4.71
3.45
4.68
3.44
4.62
3.41
4.59
3.40
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.43
3.77
5.40
3.76
5.37
3.75
5.31
3.73
5.24
3.71
5.16
3.69
5.08
3.66
5.04
3.64
5.01
3.63
4.93
3.60
4.90
3.59
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
3.78
5.90
3.78
5.90
3.78
5.90
3.78
5.90
3.78
5.89
3.78
5.89
3.78
5.85
3.77
5.80
3.73
5.71
3.71
5.62
3.68
5.52
3.65
5.42
3.62
5.38
3.60
5.33
3.59
5.25
3.56
5.21
3.55
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
3.60
4.85
3.60
4.85
3.60
4.85
3.60
4.85
3.60
4.84
3.60
4.84
3.60
4.84
3.60
4.84
3.60
4.83
3.59
4.83
3.59
4.78
3.57
4.73
3.55
4.70
3.53
4.67
3.52
4.61
3.50
4.59
3.48
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
3.96
5.51
3.96
5.51
3.96
5.51
3.96
5.51
3.96
5.51
3.96
5.50
3.96
5.50
3.95
5.49
3.95
5.47
3.94
5.44
3.93
5.38
3.90
5.31
3.87
5.28
3.85
5.25
3.84
5.18
3.81
5.15
3.79
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.84
4.01
5.83
4.01
5.82
4.00
5.78
3.99
5.75
3.97
5.68
3.94
5.61
3.91
5.60
3.91
5.54
3.88
5.47
3.84
5.43
3.83
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.17
4.05
6.16
4.04
6.15
4.04
6.10
4.02
6.06
4.01
5.98
3.97
5.90
3.94
5.86
3.92
5.82
3.90
5.75
3.87
5.71
3.85
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.75
4.31
6.72
4.29
6.69
4.28
6.61
4.25
6.52
4.21
6.42
4.16
6.32
4.13
6.28
4.11
6.23
4.10
6.14
4.06
6.09
4.04
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
4.31
7.34
4.31
7.34
4.31
7.34
4.31
7.34
4.31
7.33
4.31
7.33
4.31
7.27
4.29
7.22
4.27
7.11
4.23
6.99
4.18
6.87
4.14
6.74
4.08
6.69
4.06
6.64
4.05
6.53
4.01
6.48
4.00
Model FDTA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.01
3.27
3.00
3.26
3.00
3.25
3.00
3.24
2.99
3.24
2.99
3.24
2.99
3.23
2.99
3.23
2.98
Model FDTA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
3.39
4.07
3.38
4.06
3.38
4.05
3.37
4.04
3.37
4.03
3.37
4.03
3.37
4.02
3.36
4.02
3.36
189 -
Model FDTA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.29
5.15
4.29
5.15
4.28
5.13
4.27
5.12
4.27
5.11
4.26
5.11
4.26
5.10
4.26
5.09
4.25
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.57
6.15
4.57
6.15
4.57
6.15
4.57
6.15
4.57
6.14
4.57
6.13
4.56
6.13
4.56
6.13
4.56
6.13
4.56
6.12
4.56
6.06
4.53
5.99
4.49
5.96
4.47
5.92
4.46
5.85
4.43
5.81
4.41
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.01
6.99
5.01
6.99
5.01
6.99
5.01
6.99
5.01
6.99
5.01
6.98
5.01
6.97
5.01
6.97
5.00
6.94
4.99
6.90
4.97
6.82
4.94
6.74
4.90
6.70
4.88
6.65
4.86
6.57
4.82
6.52
4.80
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.41
5.08
7.39
5.07
7.38
5.07
7.33
5.05
7.29
5.03
7.20
4.98
7.11
4.95
7.10
4.94
7.02
4.91
6.93
4.87
6.88
4.85
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.82
5.13
7.81
5.12
7.80
5.12
7.74
5.09
7.68
5.07
7.58
5.03
7.48
4.99
7.43
4.97
7.38
4.94
7.28
4.90
7.23
4.88
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.56
5.45
8.52
5.43
8.48
5.42
8.38
5.38
8.27
5.34
8.14
5.28
8.02
5.23
7.96
5.21
7.90
5.19
7.78
5.14
7.72
5.12
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.46
9.30
5.46
9.30
5.46
9.30
5.46
9.30
5.46
9.29
5.46
9.29
5.46
9.22
5.43
9.15
5.40
9.01
5.34
8.87
5.29
8.70
5.24
8.55
5.17
8.48
5.15
8.41
5.13
8.28
5.08
8.21
5.06
16CWB
TC
SHC
7.79
6.03
7.79
6.03
7.79
6.03
7.79
6.03
7.79
6.03
7.79
6.03
7.78
6.02
7.78
6.02
7.78
6.02
7.77
6.02
7.76
6.01
7.68
5.98
7.60
5.94
7.55
5.92
7.51
5.90
7.42
5.86
7.37
5.84
18CWB
TC
SHC
8.86
6.63
8.86
6.63
8.86
6.63
8.86
6.63
8.86
6.63
8.86
6.63
8.85
6.62
8.84
6.62
8.83
6.61
8.79
6.60
8.75
6.58
8.64
6.53
8.54
6.49
8.49
6.47
8.43
6.45
8.33
6.40
8.27
6.38
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.39
6.70
9.37
6.69
9.36
6.69
9.30
6.66
9.24
6.64
9.13
6.59
9.01
6.54
9.00
6.54
8.90
6.50
8.78
6.45
8.72
6.42
20CWB
TC
SHC
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.92
6.76
9.90
6.75
9.88
6.74
9.81
6.71
9.74
6.69
9.61
6.64
9.49
6.58
9.42
6.56
9.36
6.54
9.23
6.49
9.17
6.46
22CWB
TC
SHC
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.85
7.20
10.80
7.18
10.75
7.16
10.62
7.11
10.49
7.06
10.32
7.00
10.16
6.94
10.09
6.91
10.02
6.88
9.86
6.82
9.79
6.79
24CWB
TC
SHC
11.79
7.21
11.79
7.21
11.79
7.21
11.79
7.21
11.79
7.21
11.78
7.20
11.78
7.20
11.69
7.17
11.60
7.14
11.42
7.07
11.24
7.00
11.03
6.93
10.84
6.87
10.76
6.84
10.67
6.81
10.49
6.74
10.41
6.71
16CWB
TC
SHC
18CWB
TC
SHC
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
20CWB
TC
SHC
22CWB
TC
SHC
24CWB
TC
SHC
Model FDTA90KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
6.55
5.69
6.53
5.68
6.53
5.68
6.51
5.67
6.49
5.66
6.48
5.65
6.48
5.65
6.46
5.65
6.45
5.64
Model FDTA112KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
8.15
8.13
8.12
8.10
8.08
8.06
8.06
8.04
8.03
7.21
7.20
7.20
7.18
7.17
7.16
7.16
7.15
7.14
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.69
9.68
9.68
9.68
9.67
9.65
9.55
9.45
9.40
9.34
9.23
9.17
7.61
7.61
7.61
7.61
7.61
7.61
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.59
7.55
7.50
7.48
7.45
7.40
7.38
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.01
11.00
10.99
10.94
10.89
10.75
10.63
10.56
10.49
10.36
10.29
8.35
8.35
8.35
8.35
8.35
8.35
8.35
8.34
8.34
8.32
8.30
8.24
8.19
8.16
8.13
8.08
8.05
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.66
11.65
11.57
11.50
11.36
11.21
11.20
11.08
10.93
10.85
190 -
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.44
8.43
8.43
8.40
8.37
8.31
8.25
8.24
8.19
8.14
8.10
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.32
12.30
12.21
12.12
11.96
11.80
11.73
11.65
11.49
11.41
8.52
8.52
8.52
8.52
8.52
8.52
8.52
8.51
8.50
8.46
8.43
8.36
8.30
8.27
8.24
8.18
8.15
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.44
13.37
13.22
13.05
12.85
12.64
12.56
12.47
12.28
12.19
9.09
9.09
9.09
9.09
9.09
9.09
9.09
9.07
9.04
8.98
8.92
8.84
8.77
8.74
8.71
8.64
8.59
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.66
14.66
14.55
14.44
14.21
13.99
13.73
13.48
13.38
13.27
13.06
12.96
9.10
9.10
9.10
9.10
9.10
9.09
9.09
9.05
9.02
8.92
8.85
8.76
8.68
8.64
8.60
8.53
8.50
Model FDTA140KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
10.19
10.16
10.15
10.12
10.09
10.08
10.08
10.05
10.04
8.41
8.39
8.39
8.37
8.36
8.35
8.35
8.34
8.33
16CWB
TC
SHC
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.11
12.10
12.10
12.10
12.08
12.07
11.94
11.82
11.75
11.68
11.54
11.47
8.96
8.96
8.96
8.96
8.96
8.95
8.95
8.95
8.95
8.94
8.93
8.87
8.82
8.78
8.75
8.69
8.65
18CWB
TC
SHC
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.76
13.75
13.73
13.68
13.61
13.44
13.29
13.20
13.12
12.95
12.87
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.82
9.82
9.79
9.76
9.69
9.62
9.58
9.54
9.46
9.42
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.57
14.56
14.46
14.38
14.20
14.01
14.00
13.85
13.66
13.57
9.96
9.96
9.96
9.96
9.96
9.96
9.96
9.95
9.94
9.90
9.86
9.78
9.70
9.70
9.63
9.56
9.51
20CWB
TC
SHC
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.40
15.37
15.26
15.15
14.95
14.76
14.66
14.56
14.36
14.27
10.06
10.06
10.06
10.06
10.06
10.06
10.06
10.05
10.04
9.99
9.94
9.86
9.78
9.74
9.70
9.62
9.58
22CWB
TC
SHC
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.80
16.72
16.52
16.31
16.06
15.81
15.69
15.58
15.34
15.23
10.70
10.70
10.70
10.70
10.70
10.70
10.70
10.67
10.64
10.54
10.46
10.36
10.27
10.22
10.17
10.07
10.03
24CWB
TC
SHC
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.33
18.33
18.19
18.05
17.77
17.49
17.16
16.86
16.73
16.59
16.32
16.20
10.71
10.71
10.71
10.71
10.71
10.70
10.70
10.65
10.60
10.49
10.39
10.26
10.15
10.11
10.06
9.95
9.91
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
1.96
2.03
1.95
2.03
1.95
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.01
1.93
2.01
1.93
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.42
2.26
2.41
2.26
2.39
2.24
2.36
2.23
2.35
2.23
2.34
2.22
2.31
2.21
2.29
2.21
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.49
2.76
2.49
2.76
2.49
2.76
2.49
2.76
2.49
2.76
2.49
2.75
2.49
2.75
2.49
2.75
2.49
2.74
2.49
2.72
2.48
2.69
2.47
2.66
2.45
2.64
2.45
2.62
2.44
2.59
2.43
2.57
2.43
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.92
2.51
2.91
2.51
2.91
2.51
2.89
2.50
2.88
2.50
2.84
2.49
2.80
2.47
2.80
2.47
2.77
2.46
2.73
2.45
2.71
2.43
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.09
2.53
3.08
2.53
3.07
2.53
3.05
2.52
3.03
2.51
2.99
2.49
2.95
2.48
2.93
2.48
2.91
2.47
2.87
2.45
2.85
2.44
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.38
2.72
3.36
2.71
3.34
2.71
3.30
2.69
3.26
2.68
3.21
2.66
3.16
2.64
3.14
2.61
3.12
2.61
3.07
2.59
3.05
2.59
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
2.72
3.67
2.72
3.67
2.72
3.67
2.72
3.67
2.72
3.67
2.71
3.67
2.71
3.64
2.71
3.61
2.69
3.55
2.68
3.50
2.66
3.43
2.64
3.37
2.62
3.35
2.61
3.32
2.58
3.26
2.56
3.24
2.56
18CWB
TC
SHC
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
20CWB
TC
SHC
22CWB
TC
SHC
24CWB
TC
SHC
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.27
3.26
3.25
3.24
3.24
3.24
3.23
3.23
3.14
3.14
3.13
3.12
3.11
3.11
3.11
3.10
3.10
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.88
3.88
3.84
3.80
3.78
3.75
3.71
3.69
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.29
3.27
3.25
3.24
3.23
3.22
3.21
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.42
4.42
4.41
4.40
4.37
4.32
4.27
4.24
4.22
4.16
4.14
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.63
3.61
3.59
3.56
3.55
3.54
3.52
3.51
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.68
4.68
4.65
4.62
4.56
4.50
4.50
4.45
4.39
4.36
191 -
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.65
3.64
3.62
3.60
3.60
3.57
3.54
3.53
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.95
4.94
4.91
4.87
4.81
4.74
4.71
4.68
4.62
4.59
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.69
3.68
3.67
3.64
3.62
3.61
3.59
3.57
3.56
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.40
5.37
5.31
5.24
5.16
5.08
5.04
5.01
4.93
4.90
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.95
3.94
3.92
3.89
3.86
3.84
3.82
3.79
3.76
3.75
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.89
5.89
5.85
5.80
5.71
5.62
5.52
5.42
5.38
5.33
5.25
5.21
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.95
3.95
3.94
3.93
3.89
3.86
3.83
3.80
3.78
3.74
3.72
3.71
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
4.07
4.06
4.05
4.04
4.03
4.03
4.02
4.02
3.57
3.56
3.56
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.54
3.54
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.83
4.83
4.78
4.73
4.70
4.67
4.61
4.59
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.76
3.76
3.74
3.72
3.70
3.69
3.66
3.65
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.50
5.50
5.49
5.47
5.44
5.38
5.31
5.28
5.25
5.18
5.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.14
4.14
4.13
4.12
4.11
4.07
4.05
4.03
4.02
3.99
3.98
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.83
5.82
5.78
5.75
5.68
5.61
5.60
5.54
5.47
5.43
4.19
4.19
4.19
4.19
4.19
4.19
4.19
4.18
4.18
4.17
4.15
4.12
4.09
4.09
4.05
4.02
4.00
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.15
6.10
6.06
5.98
5.90
5.86
5.82
5.75
5.71
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.22
4.22
4.20
4.19
4.15
4.12
4.10
4.09
4.05
4.04
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.72
6.69
6.61
6.52
6.42
6.32
6.28
6.23
6.14
6.09
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.49
4.48
4.44
4.42
4.38
4.34
4.32
4.31
4.27
4.25
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.33
7.33
7.27
7.22
7.11
6.99
6.87
6.74
6.69
6.64
6.53
6.48
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.50
4.50
4.48
4.46
4.42
4.38
4.34
4.29
4.27
4.26
4.22
4.20
Model FDTWA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.37
5.15
4.37
5.15
4.36
5.13
4.36
5.12
4.35
5.11
4.35
5.11
4.35
5.10
4.34
5.09
4.34
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.64
6.15
4.64
6.15
4.64
6.15
4.64
6.15
4.64
6.14
4.64
6.13
4.64
6.13
4.64
6.13
4.64
6.13
4.63
6.12
4.63
6.06
4.60
5.99
4.57
5.96
4.56
5.92
4.54
5.85
4.50
5.81
4.49
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.10
6.99
5.10
6.99
5.10
6.99
5.10
6.99
5.10
6.99
5.10
6.98
5.09
6.97
5.09
6.97
5.09
6.94
5.08
6.90
5.06
6.82
5.03
6.74
4.99
6.70
4.97
6.65
4.95
6.57
4.90
6.52
4.88
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.41
5.16
7.39
5.16
7.38
5.15
7.33
5.13
7.29
5.12
7.20
5.07
7.11
5.03
7.10
5.03
7.02
5.00
6.93
4.96
6.88
4.93
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.82
5.22
7.81
5.21
7.80
5.21
7.74
5.18
7.68
5.15
7.58
5.11
7.48
5.07
7.43
5.05
7.38
5.03
7.28
4.99
7.23
4.97
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.56
5.54
8.52
5.53
8.48
5.51
8.38
5.47
8.27
5.43
8.14
5.38
8.02
5.33
7.96
5.30
7.90
5.28
7.78
5.24
7.72
5.22
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.54
9.30
5.54
9.30
5.54
9.30
5.54
9.30
5.54
9.29
5.54
9.29
5.54
9.22
5.51
9.15
5.49
9.01
5.44
8.87
5.39
8.70
5.33
8.55
5.27
8.48
5.24
8.41
5.22
8.28
5.18
8.21
5.15
16CWB
TC
SHC
7.79
5.72
7.79
5.72
7.79
5.72
7.79
5.72
7.79
5.72
7.79
5.71
7.78
5.71
7.78
5.71
7.78
5.71
7.77
5.71
7.76
5.70
7.68
5.66
7.60
5.62
7.55
5.60
7.51
5.58
7.42
5.54
7.37
5.51
18CWB
TC
SHC
8.86
6.27
8.86
6.27
8.86
6.27
8.86
6.27
8.86
6.27
8.86
6.27
8.85
6.27
8.84
6.27
8.83
6.26
8.79
6.25
8.75
6.22
8.64
6.17
8.54
6.13
8.49
6.11
8.43
6.07
8.33
6.03
8.27
6.01
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.39
6.36
9.37
6.35
9.36
6.35
9.30
6.32
9.24
6.30
9.13
6.24
9.01
6.19
9.00
6.19
8.90
6.14
8.78
6.09
8.72
6.06
20CWB
TC
SHC
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.92
6.43
9.90
6.42
9.88
6.41
9.81
6.38
9.74
6.35
9.61
6.29
9.49
6.24
9.42
6.21
9.36
6.18
9.23
6.13
9.17
6.11
22CWB
TC
SHC
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.85
6.81
10.80
6.79
10.75
6.77
10.62
6.72
10.49
6.67
10.32
6.61
10.16
6.54
10.09
6.51
10.02
6.48
9.86
6.42
9.79
6.39
24CWB
TC
SHC
11.79
6.84
11.79
6.84
11.79
6.84
11.79
6.84
11.79
6.84
11.78
6.83
11.78
6.83
11.69
6.79
11.60
6.74
11.42
6.68
11.24
6.61
11.03
6.54
10.84
6.47
10.76
6.44
10.67
6.41
10.49
6.34
10.41
6.31
Model FDTWA90KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
6.55
5.36
6.53
5.35
6.53
5.35
6.51
5.34
6.49
5.33
6.48
5.33
6.48
5.33
6.46
5.32
6.45
5.32
192 -
Model FDTWA112KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
8.15
8.13
8.12
8.10
8.08
8.06
8.06
8.04
8.03
7.23
7.22
7.21
7.20
7.19
7.19
7.19
7.17
7.16
16CWB
TC
SHC
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.70
9.69
9.68
9.68
9.68
9.67
9.65
9.55
9.45
9.40
9.34
9.23
9.17
7.63
7.63
7.63
7.63
7.63
7.63
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.61
7.57
7.52
7.50
7.47
7.43
7.40
18CWB
TC
SHC
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.02
11.01
11.00
10.99
10.94
10.89
10.75
10.63
10.56
10.49
10.36
10.29
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.38
8.37
8.37
8.35
8.32
8.27
8.22
8.19
8.16
8.11
8.08
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.68
11.66
11.65
11.57
11.50
11.36
11.21
11.20
11.08
10.93
10.85
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.46
8.45
8.42
8.39
8.33
8.28
8.27
8.22
8.17
8.13
20CWB
TC
SHC
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
12.34
13.34
12.34
12.32
12.30
12.21
12.12
11.96
11.80
11.73
11.65
11.49
11.41
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.52
8.48
8.45
8.39
8.33
8.30
8.27
8.21
8.18
22CWB
TC
SHC
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.44
13.37
13.22
13.05
12.85
12.64
12.56
12.47
12.28
12.19
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.10
9.07
9.00
8.94
8.87
8.80
8.75
8.72
8.65
8.62
24CWB
TC
SHC
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.67
14.66
14.66
14.55
14.44
14.21
13.99
13.73
13.48
13.38
13.27
13.06
12.96
9.11
9.11
9.11
9.11
9.11
9.11
9.11
9.07
9.03
8.96
8.87
8.78
8.70
8.67
8.62
8.55
8.52
Model FDTWA140KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
10.19
8.62
10.16
8.61
10.15
8.60
10.12
8.59
10.09
8.58
10.08
8.57
10.08
8.57
10.05
8.56
10.04
8.55
16CWB
TC
SHC
12.12
9.16
12.12
9.16
12.12
9.16
12.12
9.16
12.12
9.16
12.11
9.16
12.10
9.15
12.10
9.15
12.10
9.15
12.08
9.15
12.07
9.14
11.94
9.07
11.82
9.01
11.75
8.98
11.68
8.95
11.54
8.89
11.47
8.86
18CWB
TC
SHC
13.78
10.05
13.78
10.05
13.78
10.05
13.78
10.05
13.78
10.05
13.78
10.05
13.76
10.04
13.75
10.04
13.73
10.03
13.68
10.01
13.61
9.98
13.44
9.91
13.29
9.84
13.20
9.81
13.12
9.76
12.95
9.69
12.87
9.65
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.60
10.17
14.57
10.16
14.56
10.16
14.46
10.12
14.38
10.08
14.20
10.01
14.01
9.92
14.00
9.91
13.85
9.85
13.66
9.78
13.57
9.74
20CWB
TC
SHC
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.43
10.28
15.40
10.27
15.37
10.26
15.26
10.21
15.15
10.17
14.95
10.08
14.76
10.00
14.66
9.96
14.56
9.92
14.36
9.83
14.27
9.79
22CWB
TC
SHC
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.88
10.92
16.80
10.89
16.72
10.86
16.52
10.79
16.31
10.70
16.06
10.61
15.81
10.51
15.69
10.46
15.58
10.42
15.34
10.33
15.23
10.29
24CWB
TC
SHC
18.34
10.92
18.34
10.92
18.34
10.92
18.34
10.92
18.34
10.92
18.33
10.91
18.33
10.91
18.19
10.86
18.05
10.82
17.77
10.72
17.49
10.63
17.16
10.50
16.86
10.40
16.73
10.36
16.59
10.29
16.32
10.20
16.20
10.16
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.29
1.64
2.27
1.63
2.26
1.62
2.23
1.61
2.20
1.60
2.20
1.60
2.18
1.59
2.15
1.57
2.13
1.56
20CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.42
1.65
2.40
1.64
2.38
1.64
2.35
1.62
2.32
1.61
2.30
1.61
2.29
1.60
2.26
1.58
2.24
1.58
22CWB
TC
SHC
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.65
1.75
2.64
1.75
2.63
1.75
2.60
1.74
2.56
1.72
2.52
1.71
2.48
1.70
2.47
1.69
2.45
1.68
2.41
1.67
2.39
1.66
24CWB
TC
SHC
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.88
1.76
2.86
1.76
2.84
1.75
2.79
1.72
2.75
1.71
2.70
1.70
2.65
1.68
2.63
1.67
2.61
1.66
2.57
1.65
2.55
1.64
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
1.60
1.39
1.60
1.39
1.60
1.39
1.59
1.39
1.59
1.38
1.58
1.38
1.58
1.38
1.58
1.38
1.58
1.37
16CWB
TC
SHC
1.91
1.47
1.91
1.47
1.91
1.47
1.91
1.47
1.91
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.90
1.47
1.88
1.46
1.86
1.45
1.85
1.45
1.83
1.44
1.81
1.43
1.80
1.42
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.16
1.62
2.15
1.61
2.14
1.61
2.11
1.59
2.09
1.58
2.07
1.58
2.06
1.57
2.04
1.56
2.02
1.56
193 -
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
2.03
2.03
2.02
2.02
2.02
2.02
2.01
2.01
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.79
1.79
1.79
1.79
1.79
1.79
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.41
2.39
2.36
2.35
2.34
2.31
2.29
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.89
1.88
1.87
1.86
1.85
1.85
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.76
2.75
2.75
2.75
2.74
2.72
2.69
2.66
2.64
2.62
2.59
2.57
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.09
2.08
2.06
2.05
2.04
2.04
2.02
2.02
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.91
2.91
2.89
2.88
2.84
2.80
2.80
2.77
2.73
2.71
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.12
2.11
2.10
2.10
2.08
2.07
2.07
2.05
2.04
2.03
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.09
3.08
3.07
3.05
3.03
2.99
2.95
2.93
2.91
2.87
2.85
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.13
2.13
2.12
2.11
2.10
2.08
2.07
2.07
2.05
2.04
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.36
3.34
3.30
3.26
3.21
3.16
3.14
3.12
3.07
3.05
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.27
2.26
2.25
2.23
2.21
2.19
2.18
2.17
2.15
2.14
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.64
3.61
3.55
3.50
3.43
3.37
3.35
3.32
3.26
3.24
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.28
2.26
2.25
2.24
2.21
2.19
2.17
2.15
2.14
2.13
2.12
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.12
2.61
2.12
2.61
2.12
2.60
2.11
2.60
2.11
2.59
2.11
2.59
2.11
2.58
2.10
2.58
2.10
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.27
3.12
2.27
3.12
2.27
3.12
2.27
3.12
2.27
3.11
2.27
3.11
2.27
3.11
2.27
3.11
2.27
3.11
2.26
3.10
2.26
3.07
2.25
3.04
2.23
3.02
2.22
3.00
2.21
2.97
2.20
2.95
2.19
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.49
3.54
2.48
3.54
2.48
3.53
2.48
3.52
2.47
3.50
2.47
3.46
2.45
3.42
2.43
3.39
2.42
3.37
2.41
3.33
2.39
3.31
2.38
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.75
2.52
3.74
2.51
3.72
2.50
3.70
2.49
3.65
2.47
3.60
2.45
3.60
2.45
3.56
2.43
3.51
2.41
3.49
2.40
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.97
2.55
3.96
2.54
3.95
2.54
3.92
2.53
3.90
2.52
3.84
2.49
3.79
2.47
3.77
2.46
3.74
2.45
3.69
2.43
3.67
2.42
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.34
2.71
4.32
2.70
4.30
2.69
4.25
2.67
4.19
2.65
4.13
2.62
4.06
2.59
4.04
2.58
4.01
2.57
3.95
2.55
3.92
2.53
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
2.71
4.72
2.71
4.72
2.71
4.72
2.71
4.72
2.71
4.71
2.71
4.71
2.71
4.68
2.69
4.64
2.68
4.57
2.65
4.50
2.63
4.41
2.59
4.33
2.56
4.30
2.55
4.27
2.54
4.20
2.51
4.17
2.50
16CWB
TC
SHC
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.90
1.83
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.88
1.80
1.86
1.78
1.85
1.77
1.83
1.76
1.81
1.74
1.80
1.73
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.08
2.16
2.07
2.16
2.07
2.15
2.06
2.14
2.05
2.11
2.03
2.09
2.00
2.07
1.99
2.06
1.98
2.04
1.95
2.02
1.94
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.29
2.20
2.27
2.18
2.26
2.17
2.23
2.14
2.20
2.11
2.20
2.11
2.18
2.09
2.15
2.06
2.13
2.05
20CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.40
2.30
2.38
2.29
2.35
2.26
2.32
2.23
2.30
2.21
2.29
2.20
2.26
2.17
2.24
2.15
22CWB
TC
SHC
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.65
2.55
2.64
2.53
2.63
2.52
2.60
2.49
2.56
2.46
2.52
2.42
2.48
2.38
2.47
2.37
2.45
2.35
2.41
2.31
2.39
2.30
24CWB
TC
SHC
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.88
2.62
2.86
2.61
2.84
2.60
2.79
2.59
2.75
2.58
2.70
2.56
2.65
2.54
2.63
2.52
2.61
2.50
2.57
2.46
2.55
2.44
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
1.60
1.54
1.60
1.53
1.60
1.53
1.59
1.53
1.59
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.51
194 -
Model FDTSA28KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
1.96
2.03
1.95
2.03
1.95
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.01
1.93
2.01
1.93
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.41
2.32
2.39
2.29
2.36
2.27
2.35
2.26
2.34
2.24
2.31
2.21
2.29
2.20
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.74
2.63
2.72
2.61
2.69
2.58
2.66
2.55
2.64
2.53
2.62
2.52
2.59
2.49
2.57
2.47
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.92
2.77
2.91
2.77
2.91
2.77
2.89
2.76
2.88
2.75
2.84
2.73
2.80
2.69
2.80
2.69
2.77
2.66
2.73
2.62
2.71
2.60
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.09
2.78
3.08
2.78
3.07
2.78
3.05
2.77
3.03
2.76
2.99
2.75
2.95
2.74
2.93
2.73
2.91
2.72
2.87
2.71
2.85
2.70
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.38
2.99
3.36
2.99
3.34
2.98
3.30
2.97
3.26
2.96
3.21
2.94
3.16
2.92
3.14
2.92
3.12
2.91
3.07
2.90
3.05
2.89
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.67
2.98
3.64
2.97
3.61
2.97
3.55
2.95
3.50
2.93
3.43
2.91
3.37
2.90
3.35
2.89
3.32
2.88
3.26
2.87
3.24
2.86
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.87
3.12
2.87
3.12
2.87
3.12
2.87
3.12
2.87
3.11
2.87
3.11
2.87
3.11
2.87
3.11
2.87
3.11
2.87
3.10
2.87
3.07
2.85
3.04
2.84
3.02
2.83
3.00
2.82
2.97
2.81
2.95
2.80
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.17
3.54
3.16
3.53
3.16
3.52
3.16
3.50
3.15
3.46
3.13
3.42
3.12
3.39
3.11
3.37
3.10
3.33
3.08
3.31
3.08
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.75
3.19
3.74
3.19
3.72
3.18
3.70
3.17
3.65
3.15
3.60
3.13
3.60
3.13
3.56
3.12
3.51
3.10
3.49
3.09
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.97
3.21
3.96
3.21
3.95
3.20
3.92
3.19
3.90
3.18
3.84
3.17
3.79
3.15
3.77
3.14
3.74
3.13
3.69
3.11
3.67
3.10
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.34
3.43
4.32
3.43
4.30
3.42
4.25
3.40
4.19
3.38
4.13
3.36
4.06
3.34
4.04
3.33
4.01
3.32
3.95
3.30
3.92
3.29
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.42
4.72
3.42
4.72
3.42
4.72
3.42
4.72
3.42
4.71
3.42
4.71
3.42
4.68
3.41
4.64
3.40
4.57
3.38
4.50
3.35
4.41
3.33
4.33
3.30
4.30
3.29
4.27
3.28
4.20
3.26
4.17
3.25
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.44
3.90
3.44
3.90
3.44
3.90
3.44
3.90
3.44
3.89
3.44
3.89
3.44
3.89
3.44
3.89
3.44
3.88
3.43
3.88
3.43
3.84
3.41
3.80
3.40
3.78
3.39
3.75
3.38
3.71
3.36
3.69
3.35
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.79
4.43
3.79
4.43
3.79
4.43
3.79
4.43
3.79
4.43
3.79
4.42
3.79
4.42
3.79
4.41
3.79
4.40
3.78
4.37
3.77
4.32
3.75
4.27
3.73
4.24
3.72
4.22
3.71
4.16
3.69
4.14
3.68
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.69
3.83
4.68
3.82
4.68
3.82
4.65
3.81
4.62
3.80
4.56
3.77
4.50
3.75
4.50
3.75
4.45
3.73
4.39
3.71
4.36
3.70
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.96
3.86
4.95
3.85
4.94
3.85
4.91
3.84
4.87
3.82
4.81
3.79
4.74
3.77
4.71
3.76
4.68
3.75
4.62
3.72
4.59
3.71
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.43
4.13
5.40
4.12
5.37
4.11
5.31
4.09
5.24
4.07
5.16
4.04
5.08
4.00
5.04
3.99
5.01
3.98
4.93
3.95
4.90
3.94
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
4.12
5.90
4.12
5.90
4.12
5.90
4.12
5.90
4.12
5.89
4.12
5.89
4.12
5.85
4.11
5.80
4.09
5.71
4.06
5.62
4.03
5.52
4.00
5.42
3.97
5.38
3.96
5.33
3.94
5.25
3.91
5.21
3.90
Model FDTSA36KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.52
2.61
2.51
2.61
2.51
2.60
2.50
2.60
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.58
2.48
2.58
2.48
Model FDTSA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.14
3.27
3.14
3.26
3.13
3.25
3.12
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.23
3.10
3.23
3.10
195 -
Model FDTSA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.66
5.15
4.66
5.15
4.65
5.13
4.65
5.12
4.64
5.11
4.64
5.11
4.64
5.10
4.63
5.09
4.63
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.14
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.12
4.92
6.06
4.89
5.99
4.86
5.96
4.84
5.92
4.83
5.85
4.80
5.81
4.78
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.98
5.42
6.97
5.41
6.97
5.41
6.94
5.40
6.90
5.38
6.82
5.35
6.74
5.32
6.70
5.30
6.65
5.28
6.57
5.25
6.52
5.23
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.39
5.47
7.38
5.47
7.33
5.45
7.29
5.43
7.20
5.39
7.11
5.35
7.10
5.35
7.02
5.32
6.93
5.28
6.88
5.26
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.81
5.51
7.80
5.51
7.74
5.48
7.68
5.46
7.58
5.42
7.48
5.39
7.43
5.37
7.38
5.35
7.28
5.31
7.23
5.29
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.52
5.87
8.48
5.86
8.38
5.82
8.27
5.78
8.14
5.74
8.02
5.69
7.96
5.67
7.90
5.64
7.78
5.60
7.72
5.58
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.29
5.89
9.29
5.89
9.22
5.86
9.15
5.83
9.01
5.79
8.87
5.74
8.70
5.68
8.55
5.63
8.48
5.61
8.41
5.59
8.28
5.53
8.21
5.51
16CWB
TC
SHC
19.40
14.89
19.40
14.89
19.40
14.89
19.40
14.89
19.40
14.89
19.38
14.88
19.35
14.87
19.35
14.87
19.35
14.87
19.33
14.86
19.31
14.85
19.11
14.76
18.91
14.67
18.79
14.61
18.68
14.56
18.46
14.46
18.35
14.41
18CWB
TC
SHC
22.04
16.37
22.04
16.37
22.04
16.37
22.04
16.37
22.04
16.37
22.04
16.37
22.02
16.36
22.00
16.35
21.97
16.34
21.88
16.30
21.77
16.26
21.50
16.12
21.26
16.01
21.12
15.95
20.99
15.90
20.72
15.78
20.59
15.72
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.36
16.56
23.32
16.54
23.30
16.53
23.14
16.46
23.00
16.41
22.71
16.28
22.42
16.16
22.40
16.15
22.15
16.05
21.86
15.91
21.71
15.84
20CWB
TC
SHC
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.68
16.71
24.64
16.69
24.60
16.67
24.42
16.60
24.24
16.53
23.92
16.40
23.61
16.27
23.45
16.21
23.30
16.15
22.98
16.02
22.83
15.96
22CWB
TC
SHC
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
27.01
17.73
26.88
17.68
26.75
17.63
26.43
17.51
26.10
17.38
25.69
17.23
25.29
17.07
25.11
17.01
24.93
16.94
24.55
16.80
24.37
16.74
24CWB
TC
SHC
29.34
17.80
29.34
17.80
29.34
17.80
29.34
17.80
29.34
17.80
29.32
17.80
29.32
17.80
29.10
17.71
28.87
17.55
28.43
17.40
27.98
17.24
27.46
17.06
26.97
16.89
26.77
16.82
26.54
16.74
26.12
16.60
25.92
16.53
16CWB
TC
SHC
24.25
18.96
24.25
18.96
24.25
18.96
24.25
18.96
24.25
18.96
24.22
18.95
24.19
18.94
24.19
18.94
24.19
18.94
24.16
18.93
24.14
18.92
23.88
18.80
23.63
18.69
23.49
18.63
23.35
18.57
23.07
18.45
22.93
18.38
18CWB
TC
SHC
27.55
20.82
27.55
20.82
27.55
20.82
27.55
20.82
27.55
20.82
27.55
20.82
27.52
20.80
27.50
20.79
27.47
20.78
27.36
20.73
27.22
20.68
26.88
20.53
26.57
20.41
26.40
20.33
26.24
20.27
25.90
20.13
25.73
20.06
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.20
21.03
29.15
21.01
29.12
21.00
28.92
20.92
28.76
20.85
28.39
20.70
28.03
20.55
28.00
20.55
27.69
20.42
27.33
20.28
27.13
20.20
20CWB
TC
SHC
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.86
21.21
30.80
21.19
30.74
21.17
30.52
21.08
30.30
20.99
29.90
20.84
29.51
20.68
29.32
20.61
29.12
20.53
28.73
20.38
28.53
20.30
22CWB
TC
SHC
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.77
22.65
33.60
22.59
33.43
22.53
33.04
22.39
32.62
22.23
32.12
22.04
31.61
21.83
31.39
21.75
31.16
21.66
30.69
21.50
30.46
21.42
24CWB
TC
SHC
36.68
22.67
36.68
22.67
36.68
22.67
36.68
22.67
36.68
22.67
36.65
22.66
36.65
22.66
36.37
22.56
36.09
22.47
35.53
22.24
34.97
22.05
34.33
21.84
33.71
21.63
33.46
21.51
33.18
21.42
32.65
21.24
32.40
21.16
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
16.31
14.07
16.26
14.05
16.24
14.04
16.20
14.02
16.15
14.00
16.13
13.99
16.13
13.99
16.08
13.97
16.06
13.96
Model FDUA280KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
20.38
17.95
20.33
17.92
20.30
17.91
20.24
17.88
20.19
17.86
20.16
17.84
20.16
17.84
20.10
17.82
20.08
17.81
196 -
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.52
2.61
2.51
2.61
2.51
2.60
2.50
2.60
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.58
2.48
2.58
2.48
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.77
3.12
2.77
3.12
2.77
3.12
2.77
3.12
2.77
3.11
2.77
3.11
2.77
3.11
2.77
3.11
2.77
3.11
2.77
3.10
2.77
3.07
2.75
3.04
2.74
3.02
2.73
3.00
2.73
2.97
2.71
2.95
2.70
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.54
3.06
3.53
3.05
3.52
3.05
3.50
3.04
3.46
3.03
3.42
3.01
3.39
3.00
3.37
2.99
3.33
2.97
3.31
2.96
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.75
3.08
3.74
3.08
3.72
3.07
3.70
3.06
3.65
3.04
3.60
3.03
3.60
3.02
3.56
3.01
3.51
2.99
3.49
2.98
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.97
3.11
3.96
3.10
3.95
3.10
3.92
3.09
3.90
3.08
3.84
3.06
3.79
3.04
3.77
3.03
3.74
3.02
3.69
3.00
3.67
2.99
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.34
3.31
4.32
3.31
4.30
3.30
4.25
3.28
4.19
3.26
4.13
3.24
4.06
3.22
4.04
3.21
4.01
3.20
3.95
3.18
3.92
3.17
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.30
4.72
3.30
4.72
3.30
4.72
3.30
4.72
3.30
4.71
3.30
4.71
3.30
4.68
3.29
4.64
3.28
4.57
3.26
4.50
3.24
4.41
3.21
4.33
3.19
4.30
3.18
4.27
3.17
4.20
3.15
4.17
3.14
16CWB
TC
SHC
18CWB
TC
SHC
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
20CWB
TC
SHC
22CWB
TC
SHC
24CWB
TC
SHC
Model FDUMA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.27
3.26
3.25
3.24
3.24
3.24
3.23
3.23
3.14
3.14
3.13
3.12
3.11
3.11
3.11
3.10
3.10
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.90
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.88
3.88
3.84
3.80
3.78
3.75
3.71
3.69
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.31
3.31
3.30
3.28
3.27
3.26
3.24
3.23
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.42
4.42
4.41
4.40
4.37
4.32
4.27
4.24
4.22
4.16
4.14
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.64
3.63
3.61
3.59
3.58
3.57
3.54
3.53
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.68
4.68
4.65
4.62
4.56
4.50
4.50
4.45
4.39
4.36
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.68
3.67
3.66
3.64
3.61
3.61
3.59
3.57
3.56
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.96
4.95
4.94
4.91
4.87
4.81
4.74
4.71
4.68
4.62
4.59
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.71
3.69
3.68
3.66
3.64
3.62
3.61
3.58
3.57
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.40
5.37
5.31
5.24
5.16
5.08
5.04
5.01
4.93
4.90
3.97
3.97
3.97
3.97
3.97
3.97
3.97
3.96
3.95
3.93
3.91
3.88
3.85
3.84
3.83
3.80
3.79
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.90
5.89
5.89
5.85
5.80
5.71
5.62
5.52
5.42
5.38
5.33
5.25
5.21
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.96
3.95
3.93
3.91
3.88
3.85
3.81
3.80
3.78
3.76
3.75
Model FDUMA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
3.66
4.07
3.65
4.06
3.65
4.05
3.64
4.04
3.64
4.03
3.64
4.03
3.64
4.02
3.63
4.02
3.63
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.84
3.85
4.84
3.85
4.84
3.85
4.84
3.85
4.83
3.85
4.83
3.84
4.78
3.82
4.73
3.80
4.70
3.79
4.67
3.78
4.61
3.75
4.59
3.74
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
4.25
5.51
4.25
5.51
4.25
5.51
4.25
5.51
4.25
5.51
4.25
5.50
4.24
5.50
4.24
5.49
4.24
5.47
4.23
5.44
4.22
5.38
4.19
5.31
4.16
5.28
4.15
5.25
4.13
5.18
4.10
5.15
4.09
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.84
4.29
5.83
4.29
5.82
4.28
5.78
4.27
5.75
4.25
5.68
4.22
5.61
4.19
5.60
4.19
5.54
4.17
5.47
4.14
5.43
4.12
197 -
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.17
4.33
6.16
4.33
6.15
4.32
6.10
4.30
6.06
4.28
5.98
4.25
5.90
4.22
5.86
4.20
5.82
4.19
5.75
4.16
5.71
4.14
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.75
4.62
6.72
4.60
6.69
4.59
6.61
4.56
6.52
4.52
6.42
4.49
6.32
4.45
6.28
4.43
6.23
4.42
6.14
4.38
6.09
4.37
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
4.61
7.34
4.61
7.34
4.61
7.34
4.61
7.34
4.61
7.33
4.61
7.33
4.61
7.27
4.59
7.22
4.57
7.11
4.53
6.99
4.50
6.87
4.44
6.74
4.40
6.69
4.39
6.64
4.37
6.53
4.33
6.48
4.32
Model FDUMA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.66
5.15
4.66
5.15
4.65
5.13
4.65
5.12
4.64
5.11
4.64
5.11
4.64
5.10
4.63
5.09
4.63
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.15
4.93
6.14
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.13
4.92
6.12
4.92
6.06
4.89
5.99
4.86
5.96
4.84
5.92
4.83
5.85
4.80
5.81
4.78
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.99
5.42
6.98
5.42
6.97
5.41
6.97
5.41
6.94
5.40
6.90
5.38
6.82
5.35
6.74
5.32
6.70
5.30
6.65
5.28
6.57
5.25
6.52
5.23
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.39
5.47
7.38
5.47
7.33
5.45
7.29
5.43
7.20
5.39
7.11
5.35
7.10
5.35
7.02
5.32
6.93
5.28
6.88
5.26
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.81
5.51
7.80
5.51
7.74
5.48
7.68
5.46
7.58
5.42
7.48
5.39
7.43
5.37
7.38
5.35
7.28
5.31
7.23
5.29
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.56
5.89
8.52
5.87
8.48
5.86
8.38
5.82
8.27
5.78
8.14
5.74
8.02
5.69
7.96
5.67
7.90
5.64
7.78
5.60
7.72
5.58
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.30
5.89
9.29
5.89
9.29
5.89
9.22
5.86
9.15
5.83
9.01
5.79
8.87
5.74
8.70
5.68
8.55
5.63
8.48
5.61
8.41
5.59
8.28
5.53
8.21
5.51
16CWB
TC
SHC
7.79
5.91
7.79
5.91
7.79
5.91
7.79
5.91
7.79
5.91
7.79
5.90
7.78
5.90
7.78
5.90
7.78
5.90
7.77
5.89
7.76
5.89
7.68
5.85
7.60
5.82
7.55
5.80
7.51
5.78
7.42
5.73
7.37
5.71
18CWB
TC
SHC
8.86
6.48
8.86
6.48
8.86
6.48
8.86
6.48
8.86
6.48
8.86
6.48
8.85
6.48
8.84
6.47
8.83
6.47
8.79
6.45
8.75
6.44
8.64
6.39
8.54
6.35
8.49
6.32
8.43
6.30
8.33
6.25
8.27
6.23
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.39
6.56
9.37
6.56
9.36
6.55
9.30
6.53
9.24
6.50
9.13
6.46
9.01
6.40
9.00
6.39
8.90
6.35
8.78
6.30
8.72
6.28
20CWB
TC
SHC
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.92
6.63
9.90
6.62
9.88
6.61
9.81
6.58
9.74
6.55
9.61
6.50
9.49
6.45
9.42
6.43
9.36
6.40
9.23
6.34
9.17
6.32
22CWB
TC
SHC
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.85
7.05
10.80
7.02
10.75
7.00
10.62
6.96
10.49
6.90
10.32
6.84
10.16
6.78
10.09
6.75
10.02
6.72
9.86
6.66
9.79
6.64
24CWB
TC
SHC
11.79
7.05
11.79
7.05
11.79
7.05
11.79
7.05
11.79
7.05
11.78
7.05
11.78
7.05
11.69
7.02
11.60
6.99
11.42
6.92
11.24
6.85
11.03
6.78
10.84
6.71
10.76
6.68
10.67
6.65
10.49
6.58
10.41
6.55
16CWB
TC
SHC
9.70
7.75
9.70
7.75
9.70
7.75
9.70
7.75
9.70
7.75
9.69
7.75
9.68
7.74
9.68
7.74
9.68
7.74
9.67
7.74
9.65
7.74
9.55
7.69
9.45
7.65
9.40
7.62
9.34
7.60
9.23
7.55
9.17
7.52
18CWB
TC
SHC
11.02
8.53
11.02
8.53
11.02
8.53
11.02
8.53
11.02
8.53
11.02
8.53
11.01
8.53
11.00
8.52
10.99
8.52
10.94
8.50
10.89
8.48
10.75
8.42
10.63
8.36
10.56
8.33
10.49
8.30
10.36
8.24
10.29
8.22
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.68
8.62
11.66
8.61
11.65
8.61
11.57
8.57
11.50
8.55
11.36
8.49
11.21
8.43
11.20
8.42
11.08
8.37
10.93
8.32
10.85
8.29
20CWB
TC
SHC
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.34
8.69
12.32
8.68
12.30
8.67
12.21
8.64
12.12
8.60
11.96
8.54
11.80
8.48
11.73
8.45
11.65
8.42
11.49
8.36
11.41
8.33
22CWB
TC
SHC
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.51
9.26
13.44
9.24
13.37
9.22
13.22
9.16
13.05
9.10
12.85
9.02
12.64
8.95
12.56
8.92
12.47
8.88
12.28
8.82
12.19
8.78
24CWB
TC
SHC
14.67
9.27
14.67
9.27
14.67
9.27
14.67
9.27
14.67
9.27
14.66
9.27
14.66
9.27
14.55
9.23
14.44
9.18
14.21
9.10
13.99
9.02
13.73
8.94
13.48
8.85
13.38
8.82
13.27
8.78
13.06
8.71
12.96
8.68
Model FDUMA90KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
6.55
5.57
6.53
6.56
6.53
6.56
6.51
5.55
6.49
5.54
6.48
5.54
6.48
5.54
6.46
5.53
6.45
5.52
Model FDUMA112KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
8.15
7.36
8.13
7.35
8.12
7.35
8.10
7.33
8.08
7.32
8.06
7.32
8.06
7.32
8.04
7.31
8.03
7.30
198 -
Model FDUMA140KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
10.19
9.01
10.16
9.00
10.15
9.00
10.12
8.98
10.09
8.97
10.08
8.96
10.08
8.96
10.05
8.95
10.04
8.94
16CWB
TC
SHC
12.12
9.54
12.12
9.54
12.12
9.54
12.12
9.54
12.12
9.54
12.11
9.53
12.10
9.53
12.10
9.53
12.10
9.53
12.08
9.52
12.07
9.51
11.94
9.46
11.82
9.40
11.75
9.37
11.68
9.31
11.54
9.25
11.47
9.22
18CWB
TC
SHC
13.78
10.49
13.78
10.49
13.78
10.49
13.78
10.49
13.78
10.49
13.78
10.49
13.76
10.48
13.75
10.48
13.73
10.47
13.68
10.45
13.61
10.42
13.44
10.35
13.29
10.27
13.20
10.23
13.12
10.20
12.95
10.13
12.87
10.09
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.60
10.60
14.57
10.59
14.56
10.58
14.46
10.54
14.38
10.51
14.20
10.43
14.01
10.36
14.00
10.35
13.85
10.29
13.66
10.22
13.57
10.18
20CWB
TC
SHC
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.43
10.69
15.40
10.68
15.37
10.67
15.26
10.62
15.15
10.58
14.95
10.50
14.76
10.42
14.66
10.38
14.56
10.35
14.36
10.27
14.27
10.23
22CWB
TC
SHC
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.88
11.40
16.80
11.36
16.72
11.33
16.52
11.26
16.31
11.18
16.06
11.07
15.81
10.98
15.69
10.94
15.58
10.90
15.34
10.82
15.23
10.77
24CWB
TC
SHC
18.34
11.39
18.34
11.39
18.34
11.39
18.34
11.39
18.34
11.39
18.33
11.38
18.33
11.38
18.19
11.34
18.05
11.29
17.77
11.19
17.49
11.10
17.16
10.99
16.86
10.86
16.73
10.82
16.59
10.78
16.32
10.69
16.20
10.64
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.74
3.90
3.74
3.90
3.74
3.90
3.74
3.90
3.74
3.89
3.74
3.89
3.73
3.89
3.73
3.89
3.73
3.88
3.73
3.88
3.72
3.84
3.68
3.80
3.65
3.78
3.62
3.75
3.60
3.71
3.56
3.69
3.54
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
4.22
4.43
4.22
4.43
4.22
4.43
4.22
4.43
4.22
4.43
4.22
4.42
4.22
4.42
4.22
4.41
4.22
4.40
4.21
4.37
4.20
4.32
4.15
4.27
4.10
4.24
4.07
4.22
4.05
4.16
4.00
4.14
3.97
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.69
4.25
4.68
4.25
4.68
4.25
4.65
4.23
4.62
4.22
4.56
4.20
4.50
4.18
4.50
4.18
4.45
4.16
4.39
4.14
4.36
4.13
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.96
4.28
4.95
4.28
4.94
4.28
4.91
4.26
4.87
4.24
4.81
4.22
4.74
4.20
4.71
4.18
4.68
4.17
4.62
4.15
4.59
4.14
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.43
4.58
5.40
4.57
5.37
4.56
5.31
4.54
5.24
4.52
5.16
4.49
5.08
4.47
5.04
4.45
5.01
4.44
4.93
4.42
4.90
4.41
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
4.57
5.90
4.57
5.90
4.57
5.90
4.57
5.90
4.57
5.89
4.56
5.89
4.56
5.85
4.55
5.80
4.54
5.71
4.51
5.62
4.48
5.52
4.45
5.42
4.42
5.38
4.41
5.33
4.39
5.25
4.37
5.21
4.36
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
4.66
4.85
4.66
4.85
4.66
4.85
4.66
4.85
4.66
4.84
4.65
4.84
4.64
4.84
4.64
4.84
4.64
4.83
4.64
4.83
4.63
4.78
4.59
4.73
4.54
4.70
4.51
4.67
4.48
4.61
4.43
4.59
4.40
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
5.20
5.51
5.20
5.51
5.20
5.51
5.20
5.51
5.20
5.51
5.20
5.50
5.19
5.50
5.19
5.49
5.18
5.47
5.17
5.44
5.16
5.38
5.14
5.31
5.10
5.28
5.07
5.25
5.04
5.18
4.97
5.15
4.94
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.84
5.23
5.83
5.23
5.82
5.23
5.78
5.21
5.75
5.20
5.68
5.18
5.61
5.15
5.60
5.15
5.54
5.11
5.47
5.09
5.43
5.07
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.17
5.26
6.16
5.26
6.15
5.25
6.10
5.24
6.06
5.22
5.98
5.19
5.90
5.17
5.86
5.15
5.82
5.14
5.75
5.11
5.71
5.10
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.75
5.64
6.72
5.63
6.69
5.62
6.61
5.59
6.52
5.56
6.42
5.53
6.32
5.50
6.28
5.48
6.23
5.47
6.14
5.44
6.09
5.42
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
5.62
7.34
5.62
7.34
5.62
7.34
5.62
7.34
5.62
7.33
5.62
7.33
5.62
7.27
5.60
7.22
5.59
7.11
5.55
6.99
5.52
6.87
5.48
6.74
5.44
6.69
5.43
6.64
5.41
6.53
5.38
6.48
5.36
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.14
3.27
3.14
3.26
3.13
3.25
3.12
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.23
3.10
3.23
3.10
Model FDURA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
3.91
4.07
3.90
4.06
3.90
4.05
3.89
4.04
3.88
4.03
3.87
4.03
3.87
4.02
3.86
4.02
3.85
199 -
Model FDURA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
5.15
5.15
5.13
5.12
5.11
5.11
5.10
5.09
4.96
4.95
4.94
4.93
4.91
4.91
4.91
4.89
4.89
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.14
6.13
6.13
6.13
6.13
6.12
6.06
5.99
5.96
5.92
5.85
5.81
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.69
5.68
5.66
5.63
5.62
5.60
5.57
5.56
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.98
6.97
6.97
6.94
6.90
6.82
6.74
6.70
6.65
6.57
6.52
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.30
6.29
6.28
6.27
6.24
6.21
6.19
6.17
6.14
6.13
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.39
7.38
7.33
7.29
7.20
7.11
7.10
7.02
6.93
6.88
6.35
6.35
6.35
6.35
6.35
6.35
6.35
6.34
6.34
6.32
6.30
6.27
6.24
6.23
6.20
6.17
6.15
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.81
7.80
7.74
7.68
7.58
7.48
7.43
7.38
7.28
7.23
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.38
6.36
6.34
6.29
6.26
6.24
6.22
6.19
6.17
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.52
8.48
8.38
8.27
8.14
8.02
7.96
7.90
7.78
7.72
6.84
6.84
6.84
6.84
6.84
6.84
6.84
6.83
6.82
6.78
6.75
6.71
6.66
6.64
6.63
6.59
6.57
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.29
9.29
9.22
9.15
9.01
8.87
8.70
8.55
8.48
8.41
8.28
8.21
6.83
6.83
6.83
6.83
6.83
6.82
6.82
6.80
6.78
6.74
6.69
6.64
6.60
6.58
6.56
6.52
6.50
Model FDURA90KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
6.55
6.53
6.53
6.51
6.49
6.48
6.48
6.46
6.45
6.29
6.27
6.26
6.25
6.23
6.22
6.22
6.20
6.19
16CWB
TC
SHC
7.79
7.79
7.79
7.79
7.79
7.79
7.78
7.78
7.78
7.77
7.76
7.68
7.60
7.55
7.51
7.42
7.37
7.48
7.48
7.48
7.48
7.48
7.47
7.46
7.46
7.46
7.46
7.45
7.37
7.29
7.25
7.21
7.12
7.08
18CWB
TC
SHC
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.85
8.84
8.83
8.79
8.75
8.64
8.54
8.49
8.43
8.33
8.27
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.48
8.47
8.47
8.47
8.44
8.40
8.29
8.20
8.15
8.10
7.99
7.94
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.37
9.36
9.30
9.24
9.13
9.01
9.00
8.90
8.78
8.72
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.53
8.52
8.52
8.50
8.48
8.43
8.39
8.39
8.35
8.29
8.27
20CWB
TC
SHC
9.92
9.92
9.92
9.92
9.92
9.92
9.92
9.90
9.88
9.81
9.74
9.61
9.49
9.42
9.36
9.23
9.17
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.57
8.56
8.53
8.51
8.47
8.42
8.40
8.38
8.33
8.31
22CWB
TC
SHC
10.85
10.85
10.85
10.85
10.85
10.85
10.85
10.80
10.75
10.62
10.49
10.32
10.16
10.09
10.02
9.86
9.79
9.23
9.23
9.23
9.23
9.23
9.23
9.23
9.21
9.19
9.15
9.10
9.05
9.00
8.97
8.95
8.90
8.88
24CWB
TC
SHC
11.79
11.79
11.79
11.79
11.79
11.78
11.78
11.69
11.60
11.42
11.24
11.03
10.84
10.76
10.67
10.49
10.41
9.20
9.20
9.20
9.20
9.20
9.20
9.20
9.17
9.14
9.09
9.03
8.97
8.91
8.89
8.86
8.81
8.78
Model FDURA112KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
8.15
7.83
8.13
7.81
8.12
7.80
8.10
7.77
8.08
7.75
8.06
7.74
8.06
7.74
8.04
7.72
8.03
7.71
16CWB
TC
SHC
9.70
8.45
9.70
8.45
9.70
8.45
9.70
8.45
9.70
8.45
9.69
8.45
9.68
8.44
9.68
8.44
9.68
8.44
9.67
8.44
9.65
8.43
9.55
8.39
9.45
8.35
9.40
8.33
9.34
8.30
9.23
8.25
9.17
8.23
18CWB
TC
SHC
11.02
9.32
11.02
9.32
11.02
9.32
11.02
9.32
11.02
9.32
11.02
9.32
11.01
9.32
11.00
9.31
10.99
9.31
10.94
9.29
10.89
9.27
10.75
9.22
10.63
9.17
10.56
9.14
10.49
9.11
10.36
9.06
10.29
9.03
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.68
9.42
11.66
9.41
11.65
9.40
11.57
9.37
11.50
9.33
11.36
9.27
11.21
9.22
11.20
9.21
11.08
9.17
10.93
9.11
10.85
9.08
200 -
20CWB
TC
SHC
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.34
9.48
12.32
9.47
12.30
9.46
12.21
9.43
12.12
9.39
11.96
9.34
11.80
9.28
11.73
9.23
11.65
9.20
11.49
9.15
11.41
9.12
22CWB
TC
SHC
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.51
10.14
13.44
10.12
13.37
10.10
13.22
10.05
13.05
9.99
12.85
9.92
12.64
9.85
12.56
9.82
12.47
9.79
12.28
9.70
12.19
9.67
24CWB
TC
SHC
14.67
10.13
14.67
10.13
14.67
10.13
14.67
10.13
14.67
10.13
14.66
10.12
14.66
10.12
14.55
10.09
14.44
10.05
14.21
9.98
13.99
9.91
13.73
9.82
13.48
9.75
13.38
9.71
13.27
9.68
13.06
9.61
12.96
9.56
Model FDURA140KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
10.19
9.78
10.16
9.76
10.15
9.74
10.12
9.72
10.09
9.69
10.08
9.68
10.08
9.68
10.05
9.65
10.04
9.64
16CWB
TC
SHC
12.12
10.46
12.12
10.46
12.12
10.46
12.12
10.46
12.12
10.46
12.11
10.45
12.10
10.45
12.10
10.45
12.10
10.45
12.08
10.44
12.07
10.43
11.94
10.38
11.82
10.33
11.75
10.30
11.68
10.27
11.54
10.19
11.47
10.16
18CWB
TC
SHC
13.78
11.51
13.78
11.51
13.78
11.51
13.78
11.51
13.78
11.51
13.78
11.51
13.76
11.50
13.75
11.50
13.73
11.49
13.68
11.47
13.61
11.44
13.44
11.38
13.29
11.32
13.20
11.28
13.12
11.25
12.95
11.18
12.87
11.15
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.60
11.61
14.57
11.59
14.56
11.59
14.46
11.55
14.38
11.52
14.20
11.45
14.01
11.38
14.00
11.37
13.85
11.32
13.66
11.25
13.57
11.21
20CWB
TC
SHC
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.43
11.70
15.40
11.69
15.37
11.68
15.26
11.64
15.15
11.58
14.95
11.51
14.76
11.43
14.66
11.40
14.56
11.36
14.36
11.29
14.27
11.25
22CWB
TC
SHC
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.88
12.53
16.80
12.50
16.72
12.47
16.52
12.37
16.31
12.30
16.06
12.22
15.81
12.13
15.69
12.09
15.58
12.05
15.34
11.97
15.23
11.94
24CWB
TC
SHC
18.34
12.50
18.34
12.50
18.34
12.50
18.34
12.50
18.34
12.50
18.33
12.50
18.33
12.50
18.19
12.45
18.05
12.41
17.77
12.32
17.49
12.23
17.16
12.10
16.86
12.01
16.73
11.97
16.59
11.92
16.32
11.84
16.20
11.80
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.69
3.12
2.69
3.12
2.69
3.12
2.69
3.12
2.69
3.11
2.69
3.11
2.69
3.11
2.69
3.11
2.69
3.11
2.69
3.10
2.68
3.07
2.67
3.04
2.66
3.02
2.65
3.00
2.64
2.97
2.63
2.95
2.62
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.54
2.96
3.53
2.96
3.52
2.95
3.50
2.95
3.46
2.93
3.42
2.91
3.39
2.91
3.37
2.90
3.33
2.88
3.31
2.87
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.99
3.75
2.98
3.74
2.98
3.72
2.97
3.70
2.97
3.65
2.95
3.60
2.93
3.60
2.93
3.56
2.91
3.51
2.90
3.49
2.89
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.97
3.01
3.96
3.01
3.95
3.01
3.92
3.00
3.90
2.99
3.84
2.96
3.79
2.94
3.77
2.93
3.74
2.93
3.69
2.91
3.67
2.90
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.34
3.22
4.32
3.21
4.30
3.21
4.25
3.19
4.19
3.17
4.13
3.15
4.06
3.13
4.04
3.12
4.01
3.09
3.95
3.07
3.92
3.06
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.22
4.72
3.22
4.72
3.22
4.72
3.22
4.72
3.22
4.71
3.22
4.71
3.22
4.68
3.21
4.64
3.20
4.57
3.17
4.50
3.14
4.41
3.12
4.33
3.09
4.30
3.08
4.27
3.05
4.20
3.03
4.17
3.02
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.90
3.04
3.89
3.03
3.89
3.03
3.89
3.03
3.89
3.03
3.88
3.03
3.88
3.03
3.84
3.01
3.80
2.99
3.78
2.98
3.75
2.97
3.71
2.95
3.69
2.94
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.33
4.43
3.33
4.43
3.33
4.43
3.33
4.43
3.33
4.43
3.33
4.42
3.33
4.42
3.33
4.41
3.33
4.40
3.32
4.37
3.31
4.32
3.29
4.27
3.27
4.24
3.26
4.22
3.25
4.16
3.22
4.14
3.21
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.69
3.37
4.68
3.36
4.68
3.36
4.65
3.35
4.62
3.34
4.56
3.31
4.50
3.29
4.50
3.29
4.45
3.27
4.39
3.25
4.36
3.23
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.96
3.41
4.95
3.39
4.94
3.39
4.91
3.37
4.87
3.36
4.81
3.34
4.74
3.31
4.71
3.30
4.68
3.29
4.62
3.26
4.59
3.25
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.43
3.63
5.40
3.62
5.37
3.61
5.31
3.58
5.24
3.56
5.16
3.53
5.08
3.50
5.04
3.48
5.01
3.47
4.93
3.44
4.90
3.42
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.90
3.63
5.89
3.63
5.89
3.63
5.85
3.61
5.80
3.60
5.71
3.56
5.62
3.53
5.52
3.50
5.42
3.46
5.38
3.45
5.33
3.43
5.25
3.40
5.21
3.38
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.52
2.61
2.51
2.61
2.51
2.60
2.50
2.60
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.59
2.49
2.58
2.48
2.58
2.48
Model FDEA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
2.87
3.27
2.87
3.26
2.87
3.25
2.86
3.24
2.86
3.24
2.86
3.24
2.86
3.23
2.85
3.23
2.85
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Model FDEA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
4.07
4.06
4.05
4.04
4.03
4.03
4.02
4.02
3.32
3.32
3.31
3.31
3.30
3.30
3.30
3.29
3.29
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.84
4.83
4.83
4.78
4.73
4.70
4.67
4.61
4.59
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.53
3.53
3.51
3.48
3.47
3.46
3.43
3.42
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.50
5.50
5.49
5.47
5.44
5.38
5.31
5.28
5.25
5.18
5.15
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.89
3.88
3.88
3.88
3.87
3.86
3.83
3.80
3.78
3.77
3.74
3.71
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.84
5.83
5.82
5.78
5.75
5.68
5.61
5.60
5.54
5.47
5.43
3.94
3.94
3.94
3.94
3.94
3.94
3.94
3.93
3.93
3.91
3.90
3.87
3.83
3.83
3.80
3.77
3.76
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.15
6.10
6.06
5.98
5.90
5.86
5.82
5.75
5.71
3.99
3.99
3.99
3.99
3.99
3.99
3.99
3.98
3.98
3.96
3.94
3.90
3.87
3.85
3.83
3.80
3.78
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.75
6.72
6.69
6.61
6.52
6.42
6.32
6.28
6.23
6.14
6.09
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.21
4.19
4.16
4.13
4.09
4.05
4.03
4.01
3.97
3.95
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.34
7.33
7.33
7.27
7.22
7.11
6.99
6.87
6.74
6.69
6.64
6.53
6.48
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.22
4.20
4.18
4.14
4.09
4.05
4.00
3.98
3.96
3.92
3.90
Model FDEA71KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.70
5.15
4.69
5.15
4.69
5.13
4.68
5.12
4.67
5.11
4.67
5.11
4.67
5.10
4.67
5.09
4.66
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.95
6.15
4.95
6.15
4.95
6.15
4.95
6.15
4.95
6.14
4.94
6.13
4.94
6.13
4.94
6.13
4.94
6.13
4.94
6.12
4.93
6.06
4.91
5.99
4.88
5.96
4.86
5.92
4.85
5.85
4.82
5.81
4.80
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.44
6.99
5.44
6.99
5.44
6.99
5.44
6.99
5.44
6.99
5.44
6.98
5.44
6.97
5.44
6.97
5.44
6.94
5.42
6.90
5.41
6.82
5.36
6.74
5.33
6.70
5.31
6.65
5.30
6.57
5.26
6.52
5.24
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.41
5.50
7.39
5.49
7.38
5.49
7.33
5.47
7.29
5.45
7.20
5.42
7.11
5.38
7.10
5.38
7.02
5.34
6.93
5.30
6.88
5.28
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.82
5.54
7.81
5.54
7.80
5.53
7.74
5.51
7.68
5.49
7.58
5.45
7.48
5.41
7.43
5.39
7.38
5.37
7.28
5.33
7.23
5.31
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.56
5.91
8.52
5.90
8.48
5.88
8.38
5.84
8.27
5.80
8.14
5.76
8.02
5.71
7.96
5.69
7.90
5.67
7.78
5.63
7.72
5.61
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.92
9.30
5.92
9.30
5.92
9.30
5.92
9.30
5.92
9.29
5.90
9.29
5.90
9.22
5.88
9.15
5.86
9.01
5.81
8.87
5.76
8.70
5.70
8.55
5.65
8.48
5.63
8.41
5.61
8.28
5.56
8.21
5.54
16CWB
TC
SHC
9.70
7.52
9.70
7.52
9.70
7.52
9.70
7.52
9.70
7.52
9.69
7.52
9.68
7.51
9.68
7.51
9.68
7.51
9.67
7.51
9.65
7.50
9.55
7.46
9.45
7.41
9.40
7.39
9.34
7.36
9.23
7.31
9.17
7.29
18CWB
TC
SHC
11.02
8.28
11.02
8.28
11.02
8.28
11.02
8.28
11.02
8.28
11.02
8.28
11.01
8.28
11.00
8.27
10.99
8.27
10.94
8.25
10.89
8.22
10.75
8.17
10.63
8.11
10.56
8.08
10.49
8.05
10.36
8.00
10.29
7.97
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.68
8.37
11.66
8.36
11.65
8.36
11.57
8.32
11.50
8.30
11.36
8.24
11.21
8.18
11.20
8.17
11.08
8.12
10.93
8.06
10.85
8.03
20CWB
TC
SHC
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.34
8.45
12.32
8.44
12.30
8.43
12.21
8.39
12.12
8.36
11.96
8.29
11.80
8.23
11.73
8.20
11.65
8.17
11.49
8.11
11.41
8.07
22CWB
TC
SHC
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.51
9.00
13.44
8.97
13.37
8.95
13.22
8.89
13.05
8.82
12.85
8.75
12.64
8.67
12.56
8.64
12.47
8.60
12.28
8.53
12.19
8.50
24CWB
TC
SHC
14.67
9.01
14.67
9.01
14.67
9.01
14.67
9.01
14.67
9.01
14.66
9.00
14.66
9.00
14.55
8.95
14.44
8.91
14.21
8.83
13.99
8.75
13.73
8.66
13.48
8.58
13.38
8.54
13.27
8.51
13.06
8.43
12.96
8.40
Model FDEA112KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
8.15
7.12
8.13
7.11
8.12
7.10
8.10
7.09
8.08
7.08
8.06
7.08
8.06
7.08
8.04
7.07
8.03
7.06
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Model FDEA140KXE4R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
10.19
10.16
10.15
10.12
10.09
10.08
10.08
10.05
10.04
8.47
8.46
8.45
8.44
8.42
8.41
8.41
8.40
8.39
16CWB
TC
SHC
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.11
12.10
12.10
12.10
12.08
12.07
11.94
11.82
11.75
11.68
11.54
11.47
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
8.99
8.99
8.99
8.99
8.98
8.97
8.91
8.86
8.82
8.79
8.72
8.69
18CWB
TC
SHC
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.78
13.76
13.75
13.73
13.68
13.61
13.44
13.29
13.20
13.12
12.95
12.87
9.88
9.88
9.88
9.88
9.88
9.88
9.88
9.87
9.86
9.84
9.81
9.73
9.66
9.63
9.59
9.52
9.48
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.60
14.57
14.56
14.46
14.38
14.20
14.01
14.00
13.85
13.66
13.57
10.02
10.02
10.02
10.02
10.02
10.02
10.02
10.01
10.00
9.94
9.91
9.83
9.75
9.74
9.68
9.60
9.56
20CWB
TC
SHC
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.43
15.40
15.37
15.26
15.15
14.95
14.76
14.66
14.56
14.36
14.27
10.12
10.12
10.12
10.12
10.12
10.12
10.12
10.11
10.10
10.05
10.00
9.92
9.83
9.78
9.74
9.66
9.62
22CWB
TC
SHC
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.88
16.80
16.72
16.52
16.31
16.06
15.81
15.69
15.58
15.34
15.23
10.74
10.74
10.74
10.74
10.74
10.74
10.74
10.71
10.67
10.60
10.51
10.42
10.32
10.27
10.23
10.14
10.08
24CWB
TC
SHC
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.33
18.33
18.19
18.05
17.77
17.49
17.16
16.86
16.73
16.59
16.32
16.20
10.76
10.76
10.76
10.76
10.76
10.76
10.76
10.70
10.65
10.53
10.43
10.32
10.20
10.16
10.11
10.01
9.97
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
1.60
1.54
1.60
1.53
1.60
1.53
1.59
1.53
1.59
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.52
1.58
1.51
16CWB
TC
SHC
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.91
1.83
1.90
1.83
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.82
1.88
1.80
1.86
1.78
1.85
1.77
1.83
1.76
1.81
1.74
1.80
1.73
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.03
2.16
2.02
2.16
2.02
2.16
2.02
2.15
2.02
2.14
2.02
2.11
2.01
2.09
2.00
2.07
1.99
2.06
1.98
2.04
1.95
2.02
1.94
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.29
2.04
2.27
2.03
2.26
2.03
2.23
2.02
2.20
2.01
2.20
2.00
2.18
2.00
2.15
1.98
2.13
1.98
20CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.40
2.04
2.38
2.03
2.35
2.02
2.32
2.01
2.30
2.01
2.29
2.00
2.26
1.99
2.24
1.98
22CWB
TC
SHC
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.65
2.20
2.64
2.20
2.63
2.19
2.60
2.18
2.56
2.17
2.52
2.16
2.48
2.15
2.47
2.14
2.45
2.14
2.41
2.12
2.39
2.12
24CWB
TC
SHC
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.88
2.20
2.86
2.19
2.84
2.18
2.79
2.17
2.75
2.16
2.70
2.14
2.65
2.13
2.63
2.12
2.61
2.11
2.57
2.10
2.55
2.10
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.42
2.05
2.41
2.05
2.39
2.03
2.36
2.02
2.35
2.02
2.34
2.01
2.31
2.00
2.29
1.99
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.26
2.76
2.26
2.76
2.26
2.76
2.26
2.76
2.26
2.76
2.26
2.75
2.26
2.75
2.26
2.75
2.26
2.74
2.25
2.72
2.25
2.69
2.24
2.66
2.22
2.64
2.21
2.62
2.21
2.59
2.19
2.57
2.19
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.92
2.28
2.91
2.28
2.91
2.28
2.89
2.27
2.88
2.27
2.84
2.25
2.80
2.24
2.80
2.24
2.77
2.22
2.73
2.21
2.71
2.20
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.09
2.30
3.08
2.30
3.07
2.29
3.05
2.29
3.03
2.28
2.99
2.26
2.95
2.25
2.93
2.24
2.91
2.23
2.87
2.22
2.85
2.21
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.38
2.46
3.36
2.45
3.34
2.45
3.30
2.43
3.26
2.42
3.21
2.40
3.16
2.38
3.14
2.37
3.12
2.37
3.07
2.35
3.05
2.34
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.67
2.46
3.64
2.45
3.61
2.44
3.55
2.42
3.50
2.40
3.43
2.38
3.37
2.36
3.35
2.35
3.32
2.34
3.26
2.32
3.24
2.31
Model FDKA28KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
1.96
2.03
1.95
2.03
1.95
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.01
1.93
2.01
1.93
203 -
Model FDKA36KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.62
2.46
2.61
2.46
2.61
2.46
2.60
2.45
2.60
2.45
2.59
2.45
2.59
2.45
2.58
2.45
2.58
2.44
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.12
2.59
3.12
2.59
3.12
2.59
3.12
2.59
3.12
2.59
3.11
2.59
3.11
2.59
3.11
2.59
3.11
2.59
3.11
2.58
3.10
2.58
3.07
2.57
3.04
2.55
3.02
2.55
3.00
2.54
2.97
2.52
2.95
2.52
18CWB
TC
SHC
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.54
2.85
3.53
2.85
3.52
2.84
3.50
2.83
3.46
2.81
3.42
2.80
3.39
2.79
3.37
2.78
3.33
2.76
3.31
2.75
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.88
3.75
2.87
3.74
2.87
3.72
2.86
3.70
2.85
3.65
2.84
3.60
2.82
3.60
2.82
3.56
2.80
3.51
2.78
3.49
2.77
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.97
2.90
3.96
2.89
3.95
2.89
3.92
2.88
3.90
2.87
3.84
2.85
3.79
2.83
3.77
2.82
3.74
2.81
3.69
2.79
3.67
2.78
22CWB
TC
SHC
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.34
3.09
4.32
3.09
4.30
3.08
4.25
3.06
4.19
3.04
4.13
3.02
4.06
3.00
4.04
2.99
4.01
2.98
3.95
2.95
3.92
2.94
24CWB
TC
SHC
4.72
3.10
4.72
3.10
4.72
3.10
4.72
3.10
4.72
3.10
4.71
3.09
4.71
3.09
4.68
3.08
4.64
3.07
4.57
3.04
4.50
3.02
4.41
2.99
4.33
2.97
4.30
2.96
4.27
2.94
4.20
2.92
4.17
2.91
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.11
3.90
3.11
3.90
3.11
3.90
3.11
3.90
3.11
3.89
3.10
3.89
3.10
3.89
3.10
3.89
3.10
3.88
3.10
3.88
3.10
3.84
3.08
3.80
3.06
3.78
3.05
3.75
3.04
3.71
3.02
3.69
3.01
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.41
4.43
3.41
4.43
3.41
4.43
3.41
4.43
3.41
4.43
3.41
4.42
3.41
4.42
3.41
4.41
3.41
4.40
3.40
4.37
3.39
4.32
3.37
4.27
3.35
4.24
3.33
4.22
3.32
4.16
3.30
4.14
3.29
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.69
3.45
4.68
3.44
4.68
3.44
4.65
3.43
4.62
3.42
4.56
3.39
4.50
3.37
4.50
3.37
4.45
3.35
4.39
3.32
4.36
3.31
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.96
3.48
4.95
3.48
4.94
3.48
4.91
3.46
4.87
3.45
4.81
3.42
4.74
3.39
4.71
3.38
4.68
3.37
4.62
3.34
4.59
3.33
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.43
3.71
5.40
3.70
5.37
3.69
5.31
3.67
5.24
3.64
5.16
3.61
5.08
3.58
5.04
3.57
5.01
3.55
4.93
3.53
4.90
3.51
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
3.71
5.90
3.71
5.90
3.71
5.90
3.71
5.90
3.71
5.89
3.71
5.89
3.71
5.85
3.69
5.80
3.68
5.71
3.64
5.62
3.61
5.52
3.58
5.42
3.54
5.38
3.53
5.33
3.51
5.25
3.49
5.21
3.47
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
3.90
4.85
3.90
4.85
3.90
4.85
3.90
4.85
3.90
4.84
3.89
4.84
3.89
4.84
3.89
4.84
3.89
4.83
3.89
4.83
3.89
4.78
3.86
4.73
3.84
4.70
3.83
4.67
3.82
4.61
3.79
4.59
3.78
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
4.27
5.51
4.27
5.51
4.27
5.51
4.27
5.51
4.27
5.51
4.27
5.50
4.27
5.50
4.26
5.49
4.26
5.47
4.25
5.44
4.24
5.38
4.21
5.31
4.19
5.28
4.17
5.25
4.16
5.18
4.13
5.15
4.12
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.84
4.31
5.83
4.31
5.82
4.31
5.78
4.29
5.75
4.28
5.68
4.25
5.61
4.22
5.60
4.21
5.54
4.19
5.47
4.16
5.43
4.14
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.17
4.35
6.16
4.35
6.15
4.34
6.10
4.32
6.06
4.31
5.98
4.27
5.90
4.24
5.86
4.23
5.82
4.21
5.75
4.18
5.71
4.17
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.75
4.65
6.72
4.63
6.69
4.62
6.61
4.59
6.52
4.56
6.42
4.52
6.32
4.49
6.28
4.47
6.23
4.45
6.14
4.42
6.09
4.40
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
4.64
7.34
4.64
7.34
4.64
7.34
4.64
7.34
4.64
7.33
4.64
7.33
4.64
7.27
4.62
7.22
4.60
7.11
4.56
6.99
4.52
6.87
4.48
6.74
4.44
6.69
4.42
6.64
4.40
6.53
4.37
6.48
4.35
Model FDKA45KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
2.95
3.27
2.94
3.26
2.94
3.25
2.94
3.24
2.93
3.24
2.93
3.24
2.93
3.23
2.93
3.23
2.92
Model FDKA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
3.69
4.07
3.69
4.06
3.68
4.05
3.68
4.04
3.67
4.03
3.67
4.03
3.67
4.02
3.67
4.02
3.66
204 -
Model FDKA71KXE5R
Air
Flow
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
Hi
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
5.15
5.15
5.13
5.12
5.11
5.11
5.10
5.09
4.70
4.70
4.69
4.69
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.67
4.67
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.14
6.13
6.13
6.13
6.13
6.12
6.06
5.99
5.96
5.92
5.85
5.81
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.94
4.93
4.91
4.88
4.87
4.85
4.82
4.81
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.98
6.97
6.97
6.94
6.90
6.82
6.74
6.70
6.65
6.57
6.52
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.44
5.43
5.42
5.38
5.35
5.33
5.31
5.27
5.26
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.41
7.39
7.38
7.33
7.29
7.20
7.11
7.10
7.02
6.93
6.88
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.51
5.50
5.50
5.48
5.47
5.42
5.39
5.39
5.36
5.31
5.29
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.82
7.81
7.80
7.74
7.68
7.58
7.48
7.43
7.38
7.28
7.23
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.55
5.54
5.52
5.50
5.46
5.42
5.41
5.39
5.34
5.33
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.56
8.52
8.48
8.38
8.27
8.14
8.02
7.96
7.90
7.78
7.72
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.91
5.90
5.86
5.82
5.77
5.73
5.71
5.68
5.64
5.59
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.30
9.29
9.29
9.22
9.15
9.01
8.87
8.70
8.55
8.48
8.41
8.28
8.21
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.93
5.90
5.88
5.82
5.78
5.72
5.67
5.65
5.63
5.58
5.52
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
2.04
1.96
2.03
1.95
2.03
1.95
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.02
1.94
2.01
1.93
2.01
1.93
16CWB
TC
SHC
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.33
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.42
2.32
2.41
2.32
2.39
2.29
2.36
2.27
2.35
2.26
2.34
2.24
2.31
2.21
2.29
2.20
18CWB
TC
SHC
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.76
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.75
2.64
2.74
2.63
2.72
2.61
2.69
2.58
2.66
2.55
2.64
2.53
2.62
2.52
2.59
2.49
2.57
2.47
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.92
2.74
2.91
2.74
2.91
2.73
2.89
2.73
2.88
2.72
2.84
2.71
2.80
2.69
2.80
2.69
2.77
2.66
2.73
2.62
2.71
2.60
20CWB
TC
SHC
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.09
2.75
3.08
2.75
3.07
2.75
3.05
2.74
3.03
2.73
2.99
2.72
2.95
2.70
2.93
2.70
2.91
2.69
2.87
2.68
2.85
2.67
22CWB
TC
SHC
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.38
2.97
3.36
2.96
3.34
2.96
3.30
2.94
3.26
2.92
3.21
2.91
3.16
2.89
3.14
2.88
3.12
2.88
3.07
2.86
3.05
2.86
24CWB
TC
SHC
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.67
2.96
3.64
2.95
3.61
2.94
3.55
2.92
3.50
2.91
3.43
2.88
3.37
2.86
3.35
2.86
3.32
2.85
3.26
2.83
3.24
2.83
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.69
3.80
4.68
3.80
4.68
3.79
4.65
3.78
4.62
3.77
4.56
3.75
4.50
3.73
4.50
3.73
4.45
3.71
4.39
3.68
4.36
3.67
20CWB
TC
SHC
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.96
3.82
4.95
3.82
4.94
3.82
4.91
3.80
4.87
3.79
4.81
3.77
4.74
3.74
4.71
3.73
4.68
3.72
4.62
3.70
4.59
3.69
22CWB
TC
SHC
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.43
4.11
5.40
4.10
5.37
4.09
5.31
4.07
5.24
4.04
5.16
4.01
5.08
3.98
5.04
3.97
5.01
3.96
4.93
3.93
4.90
3.92
24CWB
TC
SHC
5.90
4.10
5.90
4.10
5.90
4.10
5.90
4.10
5.90
4.10
5.89
4.10
5.89
4.10
5.85
4.08
5.80
4.07
5.71
4.04
5.62
4.01
5.52
3.98
5.42
3.94
5.38
3.93
5.33
3.92
5.25
3.89
5.21
3.88
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
3.28
3.14
3.27
3.14
3.26
3.13
3.25
3.12
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.24
3.11
3.23
3.10
3.23
3.10
16CWB
TC
SHC
3.90
3.42
3.90
3.42
3.90
3.42
3.90
3.42
3.90
3.42
3.89
3.42
3.89
3.42
3.89
3.42
3.89
3.42
3.88
3.42
3.88
3.42
3.84
3.40
3.80
3.38
3.78
3.37
3.75
3.36
3.71
3.35
3.69
3.34
18CWB
TC
SHC
4.43
3.77
4.43
3.77
4.43
3.77
4.43
3.77
4.43
3.77
4.43
3.77
4.42
3.77
4.42
3.77
4.41
3.76
4.40
3.76
4.37
3.75
4.32
3.73
4.27
3.71
4.24
3.70
4.22
3.69
4.16
3.66
4.14
3.65
205 -
Model FDFUA56KXE4R
Air
Flow
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
4.08
3.65
4.07
3.64
4.06
3.64
4.05
3.63
4.04
3.63
4.03
3.63
4.03
3.63
4.02
3.62
4.02
3.62
16CWB
TC
SHC
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.85
3.85
4.84
3.85
4.84
3.84
4.84
3.84
4.84
3.84
4.83
3.84
4.83
3.84
4.78
3.82
4.73
3.79
4.70
3.78
4.67
3.77
4.61
3.74
4.59
3.73
18CWB
TC
SHC
5.51
4.23
5.51
4.23
5.51
4.23
5.51
4.23
5.51
4.23
5.51
4.23
5.50
4.23
5.50
4.23
5.49
4.22
5.47
4.21
5.44
4.20
5.38
4.17
5.31
4.14
5.28
4.13
5.25
4.11
5.18
4.09
5.15
4.06
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.84
4.27
5.83
4.27
5.82
4.27
5.78
4.25
5.75
4.24
5.68
4.21
5.61
4.18
5.60
4.18
5.54
4.15
5.47
4.12
5.43
4.10
20CWB
TC
SHC
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.17
4.32
6.16
4.31
6.15
4.31
6.10
4.28
6.06
4.26
5.98
4.23
5.90
4.20
5.86
4.19
5.82
4.17
5.75
4.14
5.71
4.13
22CWB
TC
SHC
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.75
4.59
6.72
4.58
6.69
4.57
6.61
4.54
6.52
4.51
6.42
4.47
6.32
4.43
6.28
4.41
6.23
4.40
6.14
4.36
6.09
4.35
24CWB
TC
SHC
7.34
4.59
7.34
4.59
7.34
4.59
7.34
4.59
7.34
4.59
7.33
4.59
7.33
4.59
7.27
4.57
7.22
4.55
7.11
4.51
6.99
4.47
6.87
4.43
6.74
4.38
6.69
4.37
6.64
4.35
6.53
4.31
6.48
4.30
Indoor Temp
19CWB
TC
SHC
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.41
5.47
7.39
5.46
7.38
5.46
7.33
5.44
7.29
5.42
7.20
5.38
7.11
5.35
7.10
5.34
7.02
5.31
6.93
5.28
6.88
5.26
20CWB
TC
SHC
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.82
5.52
7.81
5.52
7.80
5.51
7.74
5.49
7.68
5.47
7.58
5.42
7.48
5.38
7.43
5.36
7.38
5.34
7.28
5.30
7.23
5.28
22CWB
TC
SHC
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.56
5.88
8.52
5.87
8.48
5.85
8.38
5.82
8.27
5.78
8.14
5.72
8.02
5.68
7.96
5.66
7.90
5.64
7.78
5.59
7.72
5.57
24CWB
TC
SHC
9.30
5.88
9.30
5.88
9.30
5.88
9.30
5.88
9.30
5.88
9.29
5.88
9.29
5.88
9.22
5.85
9.15
5.83
9.01
5.78
8.87
5.73
8.70
5.68
8.55
5.62
8.48
5.60
8.41
5.57
8.28
5.53
8.21
5.51
Hi
Outdoor
Temp
CDB
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
38
39
14CWB
TC
SHC
5.17
4.67
5.15
4.67
5.15
4.66
5.13
4.66
5.12
4.65
5.11
4.65
5.11
4.65
5.10
4.64
5.09
4.64
16CWB
TC
SHC
6.15
4.92
6.15
4.92
6.15
4.92
6.15
4.92
6.15
4.92
6.14
4.92
6.13
4.91
6.13
4.91
6.13
4.91
6.13
4.91
6.12
4.91
6.06
4.88
5.99
4.85
5.96
4.84
5.92
4.82
5.85
4.79
5.81
4.77
18CWB
TC
SHC
6.99
5.41
6.99
5.41
6.99
5.41
6.99
5.41
6.99
5.41
6.99
5.41
6.98
5.41
6.97
5.41
6.97
5.40
6.94
5.39
6.90
5.38
6.82
5.34
6.74
5.31
6.70
5.29
6.65
5.27
6.57
5.24
6.52
5.22
206 -
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read these Safety Precautions first then accurately execute the installation work.
Though the precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings,
WARNING and
CAUTION , those
points which are related to the strong possibility of an installation done in error resulting in death or serious injury are listed in
the
WARNING section. However, there is also a possibility of serious consequences in relationship to the points listed in
the
CAUTION section as well.
In either case, important safety related information is indicated, so by all means, properly observe all that is mentioned.
After completing the installation, along with confirming that no abnormalities were seen from the operation tests, please explain
operating methods as well as maintenance methods to the user (customer) of this equipment, based on the owners manual.
Moreover, ask the customer to keep this sheet together with the owners manual.
WARNING
Installation should be performed by the dealer or a company speciallizing in this type of installarion. If you install the equipment
yourself, installation errors could result in water leaks, electric shock, and/or a fire, as well as other hazards.
Conduct installation work in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual. Installation errors could result in water leaks,
electric shock, or fire.
Sling the unit at the specified points with ropes properly rated for the weight in liftting it for portage. An improper manner of portage can
result in a fail of the unit resulting in an accident invoiving personal death or injury.
When installing a unit in a small rooms, take measure so that if the refrigerant leaks, it does not exceed the concentration limit. For
information regarding measures to prevent the concentration limit from being exceed, please contact the dealer.
It refrigerant leaks and the concentration limit is exceeded, suffocation could occur.
Install the equipment in a location that can sufficiently support the weight of the equipment. If the area is not strong enough, an
accident could result from the unit falling.
Install the equipment in a location that can withstand strong winds, such as typhoons, and earthquakes. If the installation is not
secure, an accident could result from the unit falling.
Always turn off power before work is performed inside the unit such as for installation or servicing. A failure to observe this instruction
can cause a danger or electric shock.
Electrical work should be done by a licensed electrician who shall do the work in accordance with the Technical Standards Regarding Electrical Equipment. Indoor Wiring Provisions, and this installation manual. The electrician shall use specified circuits for the
equipment. If the power supply circuit capacity is insuficient or the work is not done correcty, it could result in electric shock or a fire.
For wiring, the specified cable should be used, the connections should be secure, and the fixtures shall be strong enough to prevent
cables from being pulled out from the terminal connections. Incorrect connections or work fixtures could result in heat generation or
a fire.
In cabling, arrange cables suitably so that they may not get off their support and then fix the service panel securely. Improper installation
can cause heat generation and a resultant fire. Please prevent any substance other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) such as air
from entering the refrigerant cycle in installing or moving the air conditioning system. Contamination by air or a foreign substance can
cause an abnormal pressure build-up inside the refrigerant cycle and a resultant explosion and personaly injury.
Use only parts supplied with the unit and specified supply parts for installation. The use of unauthorized parts may cause the leaking
of water or electricitly causing a danger of electric shock or a fire, a refrigerant leak, performance degradation, and control failures.
Do not open operation valves (either liquid or gas or both) until refrigerant piping, an air-tightness test and an air purge are completed.
When a leak of refrigerant gas occurs during piping work, stop brazing pipes and ventilate the room. Refrigerant gas, when it comes into
contact with bare fire, can generate a toxic gas.
When installation is completed, check for refrigerant gas leaks. If the refrigerant gas leaks indoors, it could come in contact with a fan
heater, burner, or hot plate, which could generate a poisonous gas.
CAUTION
Ground the equipment. Do not connect the ground wire to gas piping, water piping, a lightning rod, or telephone ground
wires. It grounding is not performed correctly electric shock could occur.
Depending on the installation location, a circuit breaker may need to be installed. It a circuit breaker is not installed, electric shock
may occur.
Please follow this manual faithfully in performing installation work. Improper installation work can cause abnormal vibrations and
noise generation.
Do not install the equipment in areas where there is danger of flammable gas leaks. It such gas does leak it could collect around the
units and cause a fire.
Install the drain piping in accordance with the installation manual so that it properly discharges waste water and is maintained at a
temperature that prevents condensation.
Do not install the outdoor unit where winds from its fan blow directly onto a plant, etc. Winds can affect adversely to the plant, etc.
Secure a space for inspection and maintenance as specified in the manual. An insufficient space can result in an accident such as
a fall from the installation point and a resultant personal injury.
When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or at an elevated point, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route
and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
In tightening a flare nut, use a double spanner and observe the specified tightening torque. Care must be taken so as not to overtighten a nut and damage the flare part. (Please refer to the tightening torque) The loosening or damage of the flare part can cause
a refrigerant gas leak and a resultant lack-of-oxygen accident.
Please dress the refrigerant piping with a heat insulation material for prevention of dew condensation. Improper heat insulation for
prevention of dew condensation can cause the leaking or dripping of water and a resultant soaking of household effects.
When refrigerant piping is completed, check its air-tighteness with nitrogen gas to make sure it does not have a leak. A leak of
refrigerant gas in a narrow room beyond the safety limit concentration can cause a lack-of oxygen accident.
If the humidity exceeds 80% or the drain or piping become clogged, condensation from the indoor unit could drip and cause damage.
Please do not install the indoor units above items of furniture, etc. that you do not want to get wert. Also, do not place items that you
do not want to get wet underneath the indoor units.
207 -
1,000 or more
Unit:mm
A
Decorative Panel
64
541
Control
box
Drain hose
(Accessories)
(Installed at site)
Suspension bolts
(M10 or M8)
Opening for
exit wiring
140
60
Hole
Lug for
suspension bolts
100
VIEW A
35
197
137
45 or more
48
Drain
(Connectable with VP25)
93
196
248
Gas piping
22,28:9.52
36,45,56:12.7
570
323
144
200
100
Liquid piping
6.35
413
700
223
115
190
Air return
grille
Air supply
208 -
Holes for
tapping screws
6-4
140
185
(iii) Suspension
Please arrange four sets of a suspension bolt (M10 or M8), a nut matching the bolt, a flat washers and a spring washer at
the installation site.
When suspended from the ceiling
1) This unit is designed for installation on a 2 2 grid ceiling.
If necessary, please detach the T bar temporarily before you install it.
When it is installed on a ceiling other than 2 2 grid ceiling, please do not fail to provide an inspection port on the
Drainage
Suspension
bolt
Nut
Refrigerant piping
Indoor
unit
T-bar
Ceiling
panel
Washer
Spring washer
Level gauge
30
30
6) After hoisting in the unit, attach level gauges supplied as accessories and determine the unit position (height). To adjust height,
use the four lower nuts with the four upper nuts left loose. Please
make sure that the units four hanging fixtures touch the four
lower nuts and washers evenly without any play.
Diffuser
Diffuser
T-bar
Ceiling panel
T-bar
Level gauge
(insulation)
Ceiling panel
Incorrect
Correct
Indoor
unit
Level gauge
(insulation)
Indoor
unit
7) Please make sure that the unit main body is installed levelly. Level must be checked with a level or
a clear hose filled with water. (A tolerable height difference at an end of the unit is eithin 3 mm)
8) After you have adjusted the height and level of the unit, fasten the four upper nuts to fix the unit.
Indoor unit
Hose
Note (1) Do not adjust the height with the upper nuts. It may cause deformation due to excessive force working on the unit main body, which can
result in such problems that you cannot attach the panel or noises are generated from the interfering fan.
209 -
Indoor
unit
Drain hose
Clamp (accessory)
Adhesion
(accessory)
Drain socket No adhesive allowed
Pipe cover (small)
[for insuation]
(accessory)
VP25
(not included)
Pipe cover
[for insuation]
(not included)
Stepped
Drain socket part
Suspension
bolts
Drain hose
1.5 m ~ 2 m
No bump
Air vent
No trap
Not
touching
the water
As wide as possible
(about 100 mm)
Descending slope
greater than 1/100
VP30
295 ~ 325 mm
Drain hose
100 mm or less
600 mm or less
3) Care must be taken so as not to allow an adhesive to run into the drain hose.
When it is hardened, it can cause a breakage of a flexible part, if the flexible
part receives stress.
4) Use VP-25 general-purpose hard PVC pipes for drain piping.
5) Insert the drain hose supplied as an accessory (soft PVC end) to the stepped
part of the units drain socket and then fasten it with the clamp also supplied as
an accessory.
6) Adhesive must not be used.
a) Attach a VP-25 joint (to be procured locally) to joint it with the drain hose
(hard PVC end) and then attach a VP-25 (to be procured locally) to the joint.
b) Give the drain piping a descending grade (1/50-1/100) and never create a
bump to go over or a trap.
c) In connecting drain pipes, care must be taken so as not to apply force to the
unit side piping and fix the pipe at a point as close to the unit as possible.
d) Do not create an air vent under any circumstances.
e) When drain piping is implemented for more than one unit, provide a collecting main about 100 mm below the units drain outlets from which it
collects drain. Use a VP-30 or larger pipe for a collecting main.
f) Do not fail to provide heat insulation at the following two points because they
can cause dew condensation and a resultant water leak.
7) Drain socket
After a drain test is completed, apply a pipe cover (small: accessory) onto the
drain socket, cover the pipe cover (small), the clamp and part of the drain hose
with a pipe cover (large: accessory) and wrap it with a tape completely without
leaving any gaps.
(Cut pipe covers into appropriate shapes)
8) Hard PVC pipes laid indoor
a) Since a drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600 mm from the ceiling, use
elbows, etc. to install drain pipes, if there are obstacles preventing normal
drain pipe arrangement. When the drain pipe is raised at a point far from a
unit, it can cause an overflow due to a back flow of drain upon stoppage, so
arrange piping to keep the dimensions specified in the illustration shown on
the left.
b) Install the drain pipe outlet where no odor is likely to be generated.
c) Do not lead the drain pipe into a ditch where the generation of harmful gas
such as sulfuric gas or flammable gas is expected. A failure to observe this
instruction may cause such harmful or flammable gas to flow into the room.
Drainage test
q Check that water is draining thoroghly during test run, and that there are no water leaks from the joints and the drain pan.
w The test has to be performed even if the unit is installed in the season when the unit is used for heating.
e In a new house, perform the test before the ceiling is fitted.
Put the tip of the feed water pump
Using a water pump, pour about 1000 cc of water to the drain pan through
in the drain pan of the unit body
the supply outlet.
Check the transparent drain-out section of the drain hose for normal flow of
drainage.
* While observing the noise from the drain motor, test drain operation.
Take off the drain plug to release the water. After the water is drained, place
the drain pulg back where it was..
* Be careful not to get splashed when pulling the drain plug.
Drain plug
210 -
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
e When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
STOP
Hook
1 piece
Chain
2 piece
Screw
4 piece
Screw
1 piece
Screw
2 piece
2) Make sure that the unit main body is positioned at the correct height and the opening on the ceiling is made to the correct
dimensions with the level gauge supplied with the main body.
Remove the level gauge before you attach the panel.
3) Screw in two bolts out of the four supplied with the panel by about slightly less than 5mm. ( mark A, B) [Figure 1]
Control box
Drain hose side
Piping side
[Figure 2]
[Figure 1]
4) Attach the hook supplied with the panel to the main body with the hook fixing screw (1 screw). [Figure 2]
5) Open the air return grille.
6) Please remove the screw of a corner panel and remove a corner panel. (four places) [Figure 3]
Corner panel
Screw
[Figure 3]
-
211 -
A
A
[Figure 5]
[Figure 4]
8) Please rotate a hook, put in the slot on the panel, and carry out fixing the panel temporarily. [Figure 5]
9) Tighten the two bolts used for fixing the panel temporarily and the other two.
10) Please open the lid of a control box.
11) Like drain pump wiring, please band together by the clamp and put in louver motor wiring into a control box. [Figure 6]
12) Please connect a louver motor connector. [Figure 6]
Drain pump connector
Wire intake
Louver motor wiring
[Figure 6]
13) Attach two chains to the air return grille with two screws. [Figure 7]
Chain
[Figure 7]
Chain
14) Replace the corner panels. Please also close a chain with a screw together then.
15) Close the air return grille.
212 -
2,500 or more
Outside air
opening for
ducting
Unit:mm
Control box
420
422
637
Suspension bolt
Model
267
332
310
Drain hose
(Accessories)
(Installed at site)
840
137
35
45 or more
95
Lug for
suspension bolts
187
Control box
213 -
270
365
295
(iii) Suspension
Please arrange four sets of a suspension bolt (M10 or M8), a nut matching the bolt, a flat washers and a spring washer at
the installation site.
When suspended from the ceiling
1) Cut and opening of 860~890.
In cutting an operating on the ceiling, use the units cardboard container for shipment as a reference of the size of
opening.
The center of the opening on the ceiling must accord with the center of the unit.
2) Determine the positions of suspension bolts (675780).
3) Use four suspension bolts, each fastened in such a manner that it can withstand pull force of 490N.
4) Make suspension bolts to the length that leaves approximately 70 mm of them above the ceiling.
5) After hoisting in the unit, attach level gauges supplied as accessories and determine the unit position (height).
Refrigerant piping
Main
body
33~38
Suspension
bolt
Drain
Nut
Washer
Spring
Washer
Ceiling
member Level gauge (insulation)
Level gauge
6) Use a transparent tube with water filled inside to check the level of the unit. (A tolerable height difference at an end of the
unit is within 3 mm)
Indoor unit
Hose
214 -
Improper piping
Avoid riding across an elevation
1.5 m ~ 2 m
Air vent
Heat
A downhill grade
insulation of 1/100 or more
700 mm or less
2) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay sufficient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Size
different Drain hose
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1)
Drain socket part
which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC pipe
end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely using
VP25 joint
Pipe cover (large) (field purchased)
the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be used con[for insuation]
(accessory)
nection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory).
Indoor unit
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the comDrain hose
mon pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each unit as shown
VP25
(accessory)
(field purchased)
Clamp
Adhesion
in the sketch. Use VP-30(11/4) or thicker pipe for this purpes.
Pipe cover
Drain socket (accessory)
[for insuation]
5) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor placePipe cover (small)
(field purchased)
[for insuation]
ment.
(accessory)
6) Do not ever provide an air vent.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
7) The height of the drain head can be elevated up to a point 700 mm
(approx. 100 mm)
above the ceiling and, when an obstacle exisits in the ceiling space,
elevate the piping to avoid the obstacle using an elbow or corresponding gadget. When doing this, if the stretch for the needed height is
A downhill grade of
VP30
1/100 or more
too high, the back-flow quantity of drain at the event of interruption
of the operation gets too much and it may cause overflow at the drain
295 ~ 325 mm
100 mm or less
pan. Therefore, make the height of the drain pipe within the distance
given in the sketeh below.
Drain hose
8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation
of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping direct into a
sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
9) The purpose of drain hose is to absorb minute discrepancy of the unit
VP25 joint
(field purchased)
or the drain piping occurred when they are installed. Therefore, when
it is bent intentionally or used under expanded condition, it may be
damaged and result in water leakage.
Drainage test
1 Check that water is draining thoroghly during test run, and that there are no water leaks from the joints and the drain pan.
2 The test has to be performed even if the unit is installed in the season when the unit is used for heating.
3 In a new house, perform the test before the ceiling is fitted.
Put the tip of the feed water pump
Using a water pump, pour about 1000 cc of water to the drain pan through
in the drain pan of the unit body
the supply outlet.
Check the transparent drain-out section of the drain hose for normal flow of
drainage.
* While observing the noise from the drain motor, test drain operation.
Take off the drain plug to release the water. After the water is drained, place
the drain plug back where it was..
* While observing the noise from the drain motor, test drain operation.
Drain plug
215 -
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
STOP
Quantity
Air filter
Suspension bolts
Remarks
10~25
33~38
Ceiling
member
3) Unit installation direction and panel and air return grille direction
(a)
(b)
The panel and air return grille installation orientation is not directional.
If you are changing the direction of the air return grille, change the panels striker installation position to the Pull
character position direction on the surface of the grille.
216 -
Screws
Corner panel
6) Panel installation
1 Screw in lightly 2 of the 4 air conditioner unit suspension bolts in opposite corners from each other by about 5 mm.
(Fasten the drain piping side and the opposite corner temporarily.)
2 Hang the panel on the two suspension bolts to install it temporarily.
3 Install the two remaining suspension bolts and tighten all four of the bolts.
Notes (1) : If the suspension bolts are not tightened sufficiently, it
could cause the following trouble, so tighten the bolts
securely.
Note (2) : If there is still a gap between the ceiling and the decorator
panel even after the suspension bolts are tightened, readjust
the height of the indoor unit.
Air leakage
Air leakage at ceiling
Dirt collects
Condensation forms,
condensation drips
Note (3) : The units installation height can be minutely adjusted with the decorator panel as is as long as the indoor unit is level and drain piping are
not affected.
217 -
1 2
trol box.
Note (1) : If the air supply louver does not operate using the remote controller, check the
connectors connection, then turn the main
power supply OFF for 10 seconds or longer
and turn the power ON again.
Drain plug
4
1 2
Striker
Refrigerant
piping
Air screen
Drain piping
Screw
Louver motor
Louver
L
L
<Setting Range>
Connector
Louver motor
Vertical air-flow
direction criterion
Horizontal 30
Downward 70
L Dimension (mm)
36.5
22.5
* It can be set anywhere desires as long as it is within a range of 22.5 and 36.5 mm.
Note (1) : Do not set the position outside this range.
Doing so causes condensate to drip and to form as well as dirtying of the ceiling surface, and could cause abnormal operation.
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Pin
Pin
A
a
Screw
Claws
219 -
Unit : mm
100
or
more
1,000 or more
(i)
100
or
more
1,500
or
more
1,500
or
more
Note (1) This shows the installation interval dimensions between units.
2) This unit permits connecting a branch duct (200 mm) according to the method shown in the figure below so that air
disribution may be improved to the shape of the room. (For the connecting port of the duct, refer to the exterior dimension
on page 78 ~ 80.)
200 mm
Air interruption
Unit : m
Models
FDTW28, 45, 56
FDTW71, 90
FDTW112
FDTW140
Item
Standerd
4.0
4.5
4.7
5.0
UHi
4.5
5.0
5.2
5.5
Note (1)
4) Places where cool or heated air circulates freely. When the installation height exceeds 3.0m, warmed air stays close to the
ceiling. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators.
5) Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage gradient is available.
6) Places free from air disturbances to the return air port and supply hole of the indoor unit, places where the fire alarm may
not malfunction to short circuit.
7) If the humidity above the ceiling exceeds 80% or the condensation temperature above the ceiling exceeds 28C, affix
polyurethane foam (with a thickness to 10 or greater) above the insulation in the ceiling panels.
Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material to the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
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8) Places exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchens and machine plants.)
Installation and use at such places will incur deteriorations in the performance or corrosion with the heat exchanger or
damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
9) Places where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas) or inflammable gas (thinner, gasoline, etc.) is generated or
remains.
Installation and use at such places will cause corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
10) Place adjacent to equipment generating electromagnetic waves or high-frquency waves such as in hospitals. Generated
noise may cause malfunctioning of the controller.
(ii) Preparations for installation
1) Ceiling hole and suspension bolt positions
a) The pattern sheet shrinks or expands as humidity changes, so check the actual size before use.
b) The ceiling hole sizes and suspension bolt sizes are shown in the following figure.
90
97
640
5
Center panel
Control box
446
Suspension bolt pitch
97
40
Dimension table
Mark
Models
FDTW28, 45, 56
FDTW71, 90
FDTW112, 140
(iii) Installation
For the suspension bolt, use four M10 or W 3/8 bolts and secure so that each bolt can withstand a 490N pullout load.
Use a suspension bolt length that extends approximately 95 mm from the ceiling surface.
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A. If there is a ceiling
1) Open the hole in the installation location to the ceiling opening dimensions.
Outlet
port
locations.
(Use care as the center of the spacing for the suspension bolts
Ceiling surface
Printed surface
3) Hang the unit, use the four bolts to mount the pattern
paper provided to the panel mounting section and adjust
the height.
4) Use a level or transparent hose with water in it to confirm that
the unit is level. If the unit is not level, problems such as water
leakage or improper operation of the float switch could occur.
5) After confirming the above, secure the unit in position.
Vinyl tube
Improper piping
Avoid riding across an elevation
1.5 m ~ 2 m
Air vent
Heat
insulation
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
222 -
2) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC ganeral purpose pipe VP-25 (I.D.1'') which
Drain socket
can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securly using the attached
drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be used connection of the drain
socket and drain hose (accessory).
Indoor
unit
VP-25
Drain hose
(field procurement)
Drain socket Clamp
(accessory)(accessory)
Adhesion Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
(field procurement)
(accessory)
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch below. Use VP-30 or thicker pipe for this pupose.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP30
100 mm or less
750 mm or less
8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain
piping direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
When using a natural drain port
1) Remove the heat insulating material and rubber plug of the natural drain port.
2) By using the natural drain connecting tube (option), connect the drain pipe (VP-20) and completely clamp it with a clamp.
Note (1) If the drain pipe is directly connected to the natural drain port, the drain pan becomes unremovable.
3) Disconnect the connector CNR (blue, 2P) for the drain motor.
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Note (1) If the connector remains connected, drain water is discharged from the standard pipe connecting port, leading to water leakage.
CNR (Blue2P)
Control box
Drainage test
When using the standard drain port, execute a drainage test after completion of
electric work.
1 During the test run, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping
and that no water leaks from connections.
2 Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating
season.
3 In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the
ceiling.
1) Inject about 1,000cc by using a feed water pump from the grommet on the drain pump side.
2) At the drain port (transparent portion), check if drainage is performed.
3) After completion of the drain test, completely perform heat insulation fot the drain pipe up to the indoor unit.
Forced drain pump operation
Setup from a unit side.
1 Turn on DIP switch SW5-1 on the PCB of the indoor unit. The drain pump operates continuously.
2 After the test, be sure to turn off the DIP switch.
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check for leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
2 Press the
button once while TEST RUN
is displayed, and cause DRAIN PUMP to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
STOP
Display:DRAIN PUMP RUN
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
1 If either SET or ON/OFF button is pressed, a forced drain pump operation will stop.
The air conditioning system will become OFF.
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Installation space
1
More than
1500
More than
100
More than
100
More than
1000
More than
100
Obstruction
Note (1)
1) With the customers consent, select a suitable location according to the following conditions.
Where cool air or hot air can easily pass through.
If the height of the location exceeds 3 m, hot air will gather below the ceiling. Suggest to the customer to also install a
circulation fan.
Where wiring and plumbing to outdoor areas may easily be conducted.
Where water can be completely drained. A sloping location for drainage.
Where there is no wind disturbance to the air return and air suplly, the fire alarm will not be set off erroneously, and no
air short circuits occur.
Where there is no direct sunlight.
If the humidity above the ceiling exceeds 80% or the condensation temperature above the ceiling exceeds 28C, affix
polyurethane foam (with a thickness to 10 or greater) above the insulation in the ceiling panels.
Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material on the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
2) Consider the supporting strength of the location. If the strength is not sufficient to sustain the unit weight, use reinforcing
materials.
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288
82
288
21
259
61
Control
box
273
Panel
Cente
269
Panel
Cente
E
21
21
269
Control
box
273
65
36
259
61
65
36
288
21
288
Unit : mm
740(Ceiling opening)
82
600(Ceiling opening)
Unit : mm
576(Suspension bolts pitch)
Ceiling
panel
Ceiling
plate
23
23
15
T bar
226 -
d) Level the unit using a hose filled with water. If the unit is out of level, water leaks or malfunctioning of the floating
switch may occur.
Supply water
Indoor unit
PVC hose
Improper piping
1.5 m ~ 2 m
Avoid riding
across an elevation
Air vent
Heat
insulation
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
2) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Drain socket
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC ganeral purpose pipe VP-25 (I.D.1'')
Indoor
unit
VP-25
Drain hose
(field procurement)
Drain socket Clamp
(accessory)
(accessory)
Adhesion Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
(field procurement)
(accessory)
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch below. Use VP-30 or thicker pipe for this pupose.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP30
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Unit : mm
295~325
100 or less
600 or less
8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain
piping direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
(v) Drain test (Perform the drain test after the electrical wiring work has been finished.)
Check that water is draining thoroughly during the test run, and that there are no water leaks from the joints.
The test has to be performed even if the unit is installed in a season when the unit is used for heating.
In a new house, perform the test before the ceiling is fitted.
1) Remove the grommet, and using a water pump, pour about
1000cc of water, from the position shown in the left figure.
Caution
Remove grommet
Make sure to in stall
it back after test.
Piping
through cover
Indoor unit
Drain hose
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check for leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
228 -
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display:DRAIN PUMP RUN
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
STOP
1 If either SET or ON/OFF button is pressed, a forced drain pump operation will stop.
The air conditioning system will become OFF.
(vi) Panel installation (Panel installing bolts are attached to the panel.)
1 Check that the indoor units height and opening dimensions in the ceiling are correct.
2 Check that level is ensured.
3 Open the air return grill.
4 Screw in two of the four suspension bolts attached to the panel, on the piping side and at its opposite angle, by a little less
than 5 mm ( marks).
5 Hook the panel into two of the suspension bolts to pre-install it.
With pre-installation is performed, first hook the panel to bolt A, then to bolt B while rotating the panel.
(Take care so that the unit does not rotate during pre-installation.)
6 Tighten the pre-installed suspension bolts and two remaining suspension bolts.
7 Attach the louver motor connector (white, 4P) and the limit switch connector (white, 2P).
8 Use the provided screws to tighten chains to the panel. Chain installing screws is contained in the same bag as suspension
bolts.
9 Close the air return grill. Now installation is complete.
0 When the louver motor does not operate with the remote control, check connections of the connectors, turn off the power
for more than 10 seconds and reset.
Chain
456
38
A
Piping
Chain
39
Connector
B
456
Control box
Rotation
direction
229 -
Unit : mm
[Upward]
120
120
Cut.
45 40 40
27
Outlet
155
100
80
37
27
40 40 45
20
150
30
150
150
490
20
30
Duct joint
Bottom plate
Control box
A
B
C
230 -
2) Duct work
a) Calculate air flow volume and the outside static pressure to select the ducts length and shape, and air supply outlet.
Caution
Take care that the outside static pressure does not exceed 30 Pa.
The unit has condensation owing to the decrease in air capacity, possibly causing the ceiling and household goods to
become wet.
Indoor unit of
air conditioner
Keep warm.
Seiling
surface
Blow outlet
Blow duct
(marketed item)
Suction
panel
b) Reduce the number of bends as much as possible. (Corner R should be as large as possible.)
Bad example
Bad example
Good example
(Piping side)
231 -
Ceiling
plate
T bar
23
23
15
g) Panel installation
1 Insert a flat head screw driver, etc. into the slot on the air supply port cover of the panel to remove the cover from the
panel.
2 Open air return grill.
3 Screw in two of the four suspension bolts attached to the panel, on the piping side and at its opposite angle, by a little
less than 5 mm (marks).
4 Hook the panel into two of the suspension bolts to pre-install it.
With pre-installation is performed, first hook the panel on the bolt A Then to the bolt B .While rotating the panel.
(Take care so that the unit does not rotate during pre-installation.)
5 Tighten the pre-installed suspension bolts and tow remaining suspension bolts.
6 Use the provided screws to tighten chains to the panel. Chain installing screws is contained in the same bag as
suspension bolts.
7 Close the air return grill. (Check whether the chain is installed securely.)
8 Push the air supply cover into place from the bottom of the panel, and fit it as it was.
Check that the air supply cover is securely fitted and does not fall.
8
1
Grooves
Chain
Piping
Chain
B
3
5
2
Control box
Rotation
direction
232 -
Ceiling
100mm
or less
3m ~ 4m
2.4m ~ 3m
Ceiling
B Higher ceiling
Floor
Floor
Note (1) In the case of installing on the high ceiling, part of indoor unit requires some modification.
Procedures of rework
Installation on higher ceiling
Adhere the insulation materials attached to the direct blow panel on the blow outlet of indoor unit.
Blow outlet
Insulation materials
(i)
Reference
Reaching distance
Standard
Models
Higher ceiling
7
All models
2. Kind of operation: Hi
3. Place: Free space without obstruction;
4. Reaching distance means the horizontal distance for the wind to reach the floor.
5. Wind velocity at the reaching distance: 0.5m/s
Note (1) Wind capacity is UHi in case of a higher ceiling. It is value of Hi for other cases.
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100
or more
1000
or more
200
or more
Unit : mm
100 or more
Obstacle
Floor
30
(Panel dimensions)
(Air outlet)
(Ceiling ~
panel lap
dimensions)
40
600
Unit : mm
30
(Ceiling ~ panel lap
dimensions)
Unit : mm
Models
FDTS22, 28, 36, 45
FDTS71
Mark
990
1250
1230
1440
1290
1500
180
145
100 mm
or less
Suspension bolt
(M10)
234 -
Unit
c) Fixing of Suspension bolt. Fix the bolts securely as shown below or by any other adequate means.
Insert
Concrete
Suspension
bolt, M10
d) Installation
Drain pump box
Unit
Procedures
1 Install nuts on the Suspension bolts at onside. Suspension the suspension fixtures on the Suspension bolts first and then insert the
remaining fixtures on the remaining Suspension bolts at and lock them with nuts.
2 Since the indoor unit and the panel height cannot be adjusted, adjust the height using an attached pattern before fixing the indoor unit.
Ceiling board
Pattern
securing
screw
(attached)
Pattern
Detail - Section A
235 -
25
Check of levelness
Check the levelness as follows. Use a level gauge or adjust the levelness with the following method.
Adjust the bottom of indoor unit and the water
level as shown below.
Piping side
Supply water
Water level
0~3 mm
PVC hose
2) Drain pipe
a) Set the drain pipe as a declining gradient (1/50 ~ 1/100) and avoid to cross an over-hand ridge or to allow a trap on the way.
Good piping
Improper piping
Support fixture
1.5m~2m
Crossing
over-hang ridge
Air bleed
Declining gradient
1/100 or more
Trap
Insulation
materials
b) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit
side. Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC ganeral purpose pipe VP-25 (I.D.1'') which
Size different part
Drain socket
can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC pipe end
Drain hose
securely into the drain socket before tightening securly using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be used connection of
the drain socket and drain hose (accessory).
Pipe cover (large)[insulation]
(accessory
Indoor
unit
VP-25
Drain hose
(field procurement)
Drain socket Clamp
(accessory)
(accessory)
Adhesion Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
(field procurement)
(accessory)
d) When there are plural number of drain pipes, arrange to position the converging pipe at about 100mm below the drain
outlet as shown below. Use a pipe of VP-30 or higher for the converging pipe.
e) Make sure to provide the thermal insulation for the hard vinyl chloride pipe and drain socket provided indoor.
236 -
600 or less
Drain test
[Perform this before installing the ornament panel]
Perform this upon completion of electrical work.
Gradually introduce 2,000~3,000cc of water as shown below.
Drain piping connection port
If the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex joint
in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet.
Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that drain flows
through the drain pipe normally.
Connect the remote control switch and set to cooling operation. The drain pump will operate with the compressor on.
Test whether or not the water is draining while listening to the operating sounds of the electric motor for the drain water.
Indoor
unit
Check that water is draining smoothly and that there is no water dripping from the connections or other areas.
Forced drain pump operation
Setup from a unit side.
1 Turn on DIP switch SW5-1 on the PCB of the indoor unit. The drain pump operates continuously.
2 After the test, be sure to turn off the DIP switch.
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
237 -
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
STOP
the 2 screws.)
Approx. 15 mm
2 Mount the two (M5 x 35) panel mounting screws to the indoor unit
Detail of Section A
3 Hang the panel on the two mounting screws on the indoor unit by using the two shaped holes. Slide the panel approximately 10 mm.
Use the 5 panel mounting screws to secure the panel.
Sliding direction
4 Use the opening to connect the connectors for the louver motor and limit switches.
Opening
Connector
Ceiling opening
238 -
2) Select places for installation satisfying the following conditions and, at the same time, obtain the consent on the part of
your client user,.
a) Places where chilled or heated air circulates freely. When the installation height exceeds 3m, warmed air stays close to
the ceiling. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators.
b) Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage gradient is available.
c) Places free from air disturbances to the return air port and supply hole of the indoor unit, places where the fire alarm
may not malfunction to short circuit.
d) If the humidity above the ceiling exceeds 80% or the condensation temperature above the ceiling exceeds 28C, affix
polyurethane foam (with a thickness to 10 or greater) above the insulation in the ceiling panels.
Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material to the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
3) Check if the selected place for installation is rigid enough to stand the weight of the unit.
Otherwise, apply reinforcement using boards and beams before starting the installation work.
Installation space
Unit : mm
700
600
Inspection port
890
(i)
100
(f)
239 -
65
61
273
Control box
63
Suspension bolt
M10 nut
M10 washer
Indoor unit
40mm or less
Indoor unit
PVC hose
Heat insulation
Indoor unit
Supply air port
(to be purchased locally)
Access door
240 -
1) Calculate air flow volume and the outside static pressure to select the ducts length and shape, and air supply port.
Caution
Take care that the outside atatic pressure does not exceed 30 Pa. The unit has condensation owing to the decrease in air
capacity, possibly causing the ceiling and household goods to become wet.
2) The indoor unit is not provided with an air filter. Assemble it into the air return grill for which cleaning is easy.
3) Make the duct the shortest in length.
Bad example
Bad example
Good example
Good piping
Suspension
bolts
1.5 m ~ 2m
Heat
insulation
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
2) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Drain socket
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25
Indoor
unit
VP-25
(field procurement)
Drain hose
Clamp
Drain socket
(accessory) (accessory)
Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
Adhesion (field procurement)
(accessory)
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4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch below. Use VP-30 or thicker pipe for this purpose.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP30
Unit : mm
295 ~ 325
600
(local maximum
height of drain head)
Drain hose
8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping
direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
(v) Drain test (Perform the drain test after the electrical wiring work has been finished.)
Check that water is draining thoroughly during the test run, and that there are no water leaks from the joints.
The test has to be performed even if the unit is installed in a season when the unit is used for heating.
In a new house, perform the test before the ceiling is fitted.
Forced drain pump operation
Setup from a unit side.
1 Turn on DIP switch SW5-1 on the PCB of the indoor unit. The drain pump operates continuously.
2 After the test, be sure to turn off the DIP switch.
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
STOP
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SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
Piping
through cover
Indoor unit
Drain hose
plug.
Water drainage may be checked
through the translucent socket.
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Front view
Slab
Unit : mm
Service
space
Top view
All Series
Min.
300
Min. 9 00
Min. 900 Inspection
hole
Installation space
(660 600)
Blowout
Plan view
All series
Inspection hole
Min. 400
(900 1730)
Piping space
Blowout
Min.
200
35
60
35
900
Intake
Inspection hole
(660 600)
Ceiling
100
Intake
Rating
Lower limit
Upper limit
Cooling
224model
51
38
65
280model
68
51
87
2) Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage gradient is available.
3) Places free from air disturbances to the air return and air supply of the indoor unit.
4) If the humidity above the ceiling exceeds 80% or the condensation temperature above the ceiling exceeds 28C, affix
polyurethane foam (with a thickness to 10 or greater) above the insulation in the ceiling panels.
Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material to the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
5) Do not place where the unit is exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchens and machine plants).
(Installation and use at such places will cause the performance drop, corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in
molded synthetic resin parts.)
6) Do not place where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas) or inflammable gas (thinner, gasoline, etc.) is generated or
remains.
Installation and use at such places will cause corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
7) Do not place adjacent to equipment generating electromagnetic waves or high-frequency waves such as in hospitals,
Generated noise may cause malfunctioning of the controller.
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(ii) Installation
<Delivery>
<Packing hardware>
Insert
150 ~ 160mm
Hole-in anchor
Hole-in plug
Concrete
Remove
wood screw.
Wood base
1640
Hanging bolt M8 ~ 10
794
<Adjustment level>
Piping side
Bottom face
Top face
Water level
To adjust the level, use a level gauge or adjust as shown by the left figure.
Note: Unless the level is adjusted properly,
the float switch may malfunction or
operate improperly.
0 ~ 5 mm
Water in
Vinyl hole
Adjust the piping side a little lower than the opposite side.
Insulation
3
4
5
6
7
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Air conditioner
A
indoor unit
4080 m3/h
With air filter
B
B
1020 m3/h 1020 m3/h
A 4080 m3/h
Supply
(blowout)
chamber
Section B
Calculation of duct resistance
(Use following simplified calculations.)
Air
volume
Duct
(mm mm)
4080m3/h
Section A (68m
3min)
250 830
1020m3/h
Section B (17m3min)
250 270
Linear pipe
section
Calculate based on 1 Pa
per 1 m in length 1 Pa/m.
Curved pipe
section
Blowout
section
Chamber
Suction grill
(with filter)
Section A
Item
m3/h(m3/min)
100
200
300
400
500
600(10)
800
1,000
1,200(20)
1,400
1,600
1,800(30)
2,000
2,400
3,000(50)
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000(100)
Square duct
Dimensions
(mm mm)
250 60
250 90
250 120
250 140
250 170
250 190
250 230
250 270
250 310
250 350
250 390
250 430
250 470
250 560
250 650
250 740
250 830
250 920
250 1000
250 1090
250 1180
Good piping
Suspension
bolts
1.5m ~ 2m
Air vent
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
2) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay sufficient attention not to
apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also, fix the piping at
a point as close as possible to the unit.
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1) which
can be purchased locally.
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
V.P.30
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch. Use VP-30 (11/4) or thicker pipe this purpose.
5) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor placement.
6) Do not ever provide an air vent.
7) Avoid postitioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain
piping direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
Duct
10 mm
Air filter
In running
In stopping
Example: If the pressure loss at the suction side, such as the air
return grill, air filter and duct, is 100 Pa, the level of
drain water will rise approx. 10 mm higher than the state
of operation stop.
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Drain connection
Unit
H1
<Provision of trap>
Since the drain outlet is disposed at a position
that makes the pressure negative, it is necessary
to provide a trap (during the piping work) in order to prevent water leakage due to rising of water level in the drain pan.
Trap must be so constructed to facilitate cleaning. It should be better to employ a "T" joint as
shown below. In addition, the height of trap
should be as specified below. The trap should be
provided close to the unit.
H2
Remove the side panel and supply gradually 1,000 cc of water to see if
water is drained smoothly or not. Check also for water leakage.
This unit allows to continuously adjust the air volume with the fan controller switch which is built in the electric equipment
box.
It is not necessary to control the air volume (outside unit static pressure adjustment) with the damper, etc. at the duct side.
Select the point of operation so that it will be within the range of air volume withch can be operated. (Refer to the
limitation of air capacity as shown below.)
Location of the fan controller in the electric equipment box and the operating method are shown below.
Refer in advance to the blower characteristics quoted in the separate engineering data, and select the number on the scale
of fan controller switch.
Referring to the figure below, adjust the number on the scale of fan controller switch at the number selected during the
test run after completion of electrical work and check if the intended air volume is obtained or not.
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2) Select places for installation satisfying the following conditions and, at the same time, obtain the consent on the part of
your client user,.
a) Places where cooled or heated air circulates freely. When the installation height exceeds 3m, warmed air stays close to
the ceiling. In such cases, suggest your client users to install air circulators.
b) Places where perfect drainage can be prepared and sufficient drainage gradient is available.
c) Places free from air disturbances to the return air port and supply hole of the indoor unit, places where the fire alarm
may not malfunction to short circuit.
d) If the humidity above the ceiling exceeds 80% or the condensation temperature above the ceiling exceeds 28C, affix
polyurethane foam (with a thickness to 10 or greater) above the insulation in the ceiling panels.
Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material to the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
3) Check if the selected place for installation is rigid enough to stand the weight of the unit.
Otherwise, apply reinforcement using boards and beams before starting the installation work.
620
Inspection
space
Models
Mark
FDUM71, 90
FDUM112, 140
FDUM36, 45, 56
100
(ii) Suspension
Be sure to observe the finished length of the suspension bolts given below.
472
Models
FDUM36, 45, 56
FDUM112, 140
Insert
Concrete
Suspension bolt M10
Suspension bolt
Indoor unit
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60mm or less
M10 Washer
Indoor unit
M10 nuts
FDUM71, 90
Mark
Piping side
Supply water
0 ~ 5 mm
PVC hose
b) Unless the levelness is adjusted properly, the malfunction of the float switch will occur.
3) Blower fan tap switch
The following two methods are available in switching the blower
fan tap. Switch to the high-speed tap with one of these methods.
1 Set SW9-4 provided on the indoor unit PCB to ON.
2 By means of function setting from the remote control
SW9-4
ON
OFF
Function number A
Function description B
Setting C
Heat insulation
Indoor unit
Supply air port
(to be purchased locally)
Access door
FDUMA71, 90
FDUMA112, 140
2-spot
2 ~ 3-spot (1)
3 ~ 4-spot (2)
Notes (1) Shield the central supply air port for 2-spot.
(2) Shield the supply air port around the center for 3-spot.
Bad example
Use a band, etc. to connect the indoor unit and the supply air duct flange.
Conduct the duct installation work before finshing the ceiling.
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Good example
2 Access door
Access door must be provided without fail.
Dimensions of access door and service space
( See exterior dimensions in page 89 to 91.)
3 Return air port
An air filter is not included in the indoor unit. Use the return air port with air filter.
4 Return air duct: Use square duct.
5 Return air port with canvas duct
1) Connection of outside air intake and exhaust ducts.
Looking from top of unit
Exhaust port
Fig.2
round duct. The duct clamped by bands must be thermally insulated to prevent dew condensation.
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Good piping
Suspension
bolts
1.5 m ~ 2m
Air vent
Heat
insulation
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
2) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
Drain socket
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25
Indoor
unit
VP-25
(field procurement)
Drain hose
Clamp
Drain socket
(accessory) (accessory)
Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
Adhesion (field procurement)
(accessory)
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch below. Use VP-30 or thicher pipe for this purpose.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP30
295 ~ 325
Drain hose
Right above
8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping
direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
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9) Drainage test
a) During trial operation, make sure that drainage is properly execued and check that leakage is not found at connections.
b) Be sure to carry out a drainage test when installing the system during a heating season.
c) When installing the system in a building under construction, carry out the drainage test before ceiling tiles are installed.
1 Supply approx 1000cc of water through the outlet of the unit using a feed water pump.
2 Make sure that drainage is proceeding properly at the see-through outlet of the unit.
* Also confirm the revolving sound of the condensate motor when checking the drainage.
3 Then remove the drain plug at lower section of the unit to drain water off. After making sure water is not left, restore
the drain plug to the original position.
Forced drain pump operation
Setup from a unit side.
1 Turn on DIP switch SW5-1 on the PCB of the indoor unit. The drain pump operates continuously.
2 After the test, be sure to turn off the DIP switch.
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
STOP
Heat insulator
(1/50-1/100), the lower drain socket can be used for connecting to the drain pipe as illustrated.
Rubber plug
(Remove the rubber plug)
Disconnect Condensate
motor connector
CnR (2P Blue)
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Carry out tests of the main unit under the above conditions and confirm that there is no failure. However, if the
environment where the unit is installed exceeds the above conditions and the unit is operated in high humidity
conditions, there is danger of condensate dripping down. If there is a possibility that the unit will be used under
such conditions, dress 10 to 20 mm of insulation material to the main unit, piping and drain pipes.
3) Check if the selected place for installation is rigid enough to stand the weight of thew unit.
Otherwise, apply reinforcement using boards and beams before starting the installation work.
600
635
Inspection
hole
Unit : mm
100
Models
Mark
FDUR45, 56, 71
1200
1720
(ii) Suspension
Be sure to observe the finished length of the suspension bolts given below.
Unit : mm
560
Models
253 -
Mark
FDUR45, 56, 71
886
1406
Insert
Concrete
Suspension bolt M10
Suspension bolt M10
Suspension bolt
M10 nuts
M10 Washer
Indoor unit
60mm or less
Indoor unit
When installing the unit, heed must be taken that the side touching
the wood frame is the top surface of the unit.
Note
When the dimensions of indoor unit and ceiling holes does not match, it can be adjusted with the slot holes of hanging bracket.
1)
Piping side
Supply water
Water level
0 ~ 5 mm
PVC hose
b) Unless the levelness is adjusted properly, the malfunction of the float switch will occur.
2) Blower fan tap switch
The following two methods are available in switching the blower
fan tap. Switch to the high-speed tap with one of these methods.
1 Set SW9-4 provided on the indoor unit PCB to ON.
2 By means of function setting from the remote control
SW9-4
ON
OFF
Function number A
Function description B
Setting C
Standard tap
High tap
FDUR45, 56
50
85
50
130
Models
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CAUTION
Traps should not be used under static pressure outside the unit mentioned above. Dew
condensation may occur with the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.
Do not use under static pressure outside the unit of 50Pa or less. Water drops may be blown
from the diffuser outlet of the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.
(iv) Drain piping
1) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50-1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making traps.
Improper piping
Good piping
Suspension
bolts
1.5 m ~ 2m
Air vent
Heat
insulation
A downhill grade
of 1/100 or more
2) When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay suffcient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side.
Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.
3) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25 which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC
pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must
not be used connection of the drain socket and drain hose ( accessory).
Joint for VP-25
(field procurement)
Drain socket
Indoor
unit
VP-25
(field procurement)
Drain hose
Clamp
Drain socket
(accessory) (accessory)
Pipe cover [insulation]
Pipe cover (small)[insulation]
Adhesion (field procurement)
(accessory)
4) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each
unit as shown in the sketch below. Use VP-30 or thicker pipe for this purpose.
Secure the elevation as high as possible
(approx. 100 mm)
A downhill grade of
1/100 or more
VP30
600
Drain hose
Maximum local
drain up dimension
295 ~ 325
Right overhead
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8) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation of odor may stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping
direct into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.
9) Drainage test
1) Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.
2) During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water leaks from connections.
3) In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling.
4) Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season.
Procedures
1 Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet by using a feed water pump.
2 Check the drain while cooling operation.
Attached drain hose clamp
Pour water into a convex joint
Drain pipng
Indoor unit
Remove grommet
Make sure to install
it back after test.
Connection of pipes
(Removing drain motor connector) Remove
drain motor connector CNP (blue) as shown
in the drawing on the right. (Note: If the
connector is left connected, drain water is
discharged from the connecting port of top
pipes, causing leakage.)
Insulating material
Remove
Drain motor connector
CNR 2P Blue
When electrical work is not completed, connect a convex joint to the drain pipe joint area, arrange an inlet
and check leaks and drain conditions of the pipe.
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SELECT ITEM
TEST RUN
SET]
TEST RUN
to be displayed.
3 When the SET button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Display: DRAIN PUMP RUN
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
STOP
Ceiling surface
Suction grille
Suction grille (Locality)
(option)
3 Suction duct
(marketed item)
Ceiling surface
4 Blow outlet
5 Inspection hole
(option) 2 Blowout duct
(optional or marketed item)
1 Suction hole
(marketed item)
(with air fillter)
1) A corrugated board (for preventing sputtering) is attached to the main body of the air conditioner (on the outlet port). Do
not remove it until connecting the duct.
a) An air filter is provided on the main body of the air conditioner (on the inlet port). Remove it when connecting the duct
on the inlet port.
2) Blowout duct
a) Reduce the length of duct as much as possible.
b) Reduce the number of bends as much as possible.
c) (Corner R should be as large as possible.)
Bad example
Bad example
Good example
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3) Inlet port
a) When shipped, the inlet port lies on the back.
b) When connecting the duct to the inlet port, remove the air filter fitted to the inlet port.
c) When placing the inlet port to carry out suction from the bottom side, use the following procedure to replace the air return
duct joint and the bottom plate.
4) Make sure to insulate the duct to prevent dewing on it.
5) Location and form of air supply outlet should be selected so that
air from the outlet will be distributed all over the room, and
equipped with a device to control air volume.
6) Make sure provide an inspection hole on the ceiling. It is indispensable to service electric equipment, motor, functional components and cleaning of heat exchanger.
Louver to
outdoor air
For ventilation
7) If a duct is not provided at the air return side but it is substituted with the space over the ceiling, humidity in the space will
increase by the influence of capacity of ventilation fan, strength of wind blowing against the out door air louver, weather
(rainy day) and others.
a) Moisture in air is likely to condense over the external plates of the unit and to drip on the ceiling.
Unit should be operated under the conditions as listed in the above table and within the limitation of wind volume.
When the building is a concrete structure, especially immediately after the construction, humidity tends to rise even if
the space over the ceiling is not substituted in place of a duct.
In such occasion, it is necessary to insulate the entire unit with glass wool (25mm). (Use a wire net or equivalent to
hold the glass wool in place.)
b) It may run out the allowable limit of unit operation (Example: When outdoor air temperature is 35C DB, return air
temperature is 27C WB) and it could result in such troubles as compressor overload, etc..
c) There is a possibillty that the supply air volume may exceed the allowable range of operation due to the capacity of
ventilation fan or strength of wind blowing against external air louver so that drainage from be heat exchanger may fail
to reach the drain pan but leak outside (e. g. drip on to the ceiling) with consequential water leakage in the room.
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2) Remove the three screws that fasten the cabinet inside the
control box.
3) Pull the control box toward the outside of the unit.
4) Change the wiring route of the wiring inside the control box.
5) Fit the control box from the inside of the unit.
6) Fit the three screws that fasten the cabinet.
7) Correctly connect all wiring connectors.
(j)
Unit : m
Models
FDE36, 45
FDE56, 71
FDE112, 140
Air throw
7.5
Conditions
(1) Installation height: 2.4 ~ 3.0 m above the floor
(2) Fan speed: Hi
(3) Location: Free space without obstacles
(4) Distance of reach indicates the horizontal distance after the wind touched down on the floor.
(5) Air velocity at the throw: 0.5 ( m/sec.)
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300
or more
Unit : mm
300 (1)
or more
100
or more
150
or more
5 or more
Obstacle
Note (1) This shows the installation interval dimensions between units.
6) This unit uses a microcomputer as a control device. Therefore avoid installing the unit near the equipment that generates
strong electromagnetic waves and noise.
Filter
Pin
Side panel
Loosening
margin
8~12 mm
Suspension
lug screws (M4)
Indoor unit
Suspension
lug mounting
bolt (M8)
Lug for
suspension
Lug for
suspension
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A
B
24
Air outlet
1022
1272
1572
290
Lug for
suspension
Suspension
bolts
Model
215
Celing board
24
690
25mm or more
45mm or less
Unit : mm
Wall
(iii) Installation
1) Fasten the suspension lugs to the suspension bolts.
<If there is ceiling material>
Air outlet
Suspension bolts
Suspension bolts
Lug for suspension
Nut
Flat washer
Ceiling board
Unit
Flat washer
(accessory parts)
Unit
Flat washer
(accessory parts)
*Double nuts
*Double nuts
Lug for suspension
*Fasten it securely with double nuts.
Lug for
suspension
Screw for
suspension
lug (M4)
Suspension bolts
(M8)
After sliding the side panels on from the front to rear, fasten them securely with the screws.
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3) IN order to make it easier for water to drain out. install the unit so that the water drain side slopes
downward.
Front-rear direction
Left-right direction
0 ~ 3mm
0 ~ 3mm
271
53
Slope inside
unit: 10 mm
109
53
Liquid pipe
10
Unit : mm
Drain piping
(left)
110
76
Drain piping
(right)
Top Cover
Drain piping
(For left back)
17
60
100
Back cutout
27
27 108
19
Top cutout
Right side
cutout
60
31
120
Drain piping
(For left)
47
60
Back cover
Cutting margin
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WARNING
Use the fitting supplied with the unit to connect the drain hose, fastening it at the lowest point so that there is no slack, and
establishing a 10 mm drain slope.
* Keep electrical wiring from running beneath the drain hose.
Drain hose
10mm
Drain hose
Hose Clamp
It can be fastened
from inside or
outside the unit.
Lowest Point
After piping has been installed, check to make sure water drains well and that there is no overflow.
40
50 or more
or more
Unit: mm
100 or more
Select the installation location that meets the following conditions and obtain
the customer's consent.
a) Location where cold and warm air spread all over the room
b) Location where piping and wiring to the outdoors can easily be laid down.
c) Location where the drain can be discharged completely.
d) Location where the wall to mount the unit is rigid.
e) Location where there is no wind obstruction to the return air and supply
air grills.
f)
Location not exposed to direct sunshine.
g) Avoid the location exposed to oil splash or vapor.
h) Avoid the location near to the machine emitting high-frequency radio wave.
i)
Avoid the location where the receiver of remote control is subject to strong
illumination.
j)
Select the location where the unit can securely be operated by the wireless remote controller referring to the Article Effective distance of wireless remote controller indicated at the backside.
k) Secure the space for inspection and maintenance work.
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Leveling Plates
(2 places)
3) Adjust the level of mounting plate under the condition that four screws are tightened temporarily.
Reference hole
4) Turn the mounting plate around the reference hole to adjust the levelness.
WARNING
Install the unit where it can bear the weight with sufficient strength margin. In the case of insufficient strength or insufficient
installation work, the unit may fall and cause injury.
(iii) Procedure for making hole on the wall
Make a downgrade (5) from the indoors toward the outdoors.
Wall
Sealing plate
The indoors
Wall
The outdoors
Sleeve
65mm
Sleeve
b) Tape winding
Drain hose
Note(1) After forming of piping and before tape winding, confirm that the connecting wire is securely fixed to the terminal block.
Rear
Left
Down
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Left rear
Down
(v)
Installation of unit
To remove the unit from the
mounting plate, remove the
right and left lids then remove
the claw at the lower portion
of base.
Claw (2 places)
Indoor unit
Mounting plate
(1) Hang the upper portion of indoor unit on the mounting plate.
Wall
Claw at the lower portion of indoor unit base.
No trap is allowed.
The end shall
not be submerged in water.
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65
or
more
Model FDKA71KXE5R
(i) Selection of installation location
50
or
more
1) Select the installation location that meets the following conditions and obtain
the customer's consent.
a) Location where cold and warm air spread all over the room
b) Location where piping and wiring to the outdoors can easily be laid down.
c) Location where the drain can be discharged completely.
d) Location where the wall to mount the unit is rigid.
Unit: mm
e) Location where there is no wind obstruction to the return air and supply air
grills.
f) Location not exposed to direct sunshine.
100
or more
g) Avoid the location exposed to oil splash or vapor.
h) Avoid the location near to the machine emitting high-frequency radio wave.
i) Avoid the location where the receiver of remote control is subject to strong
illumination.
j) Select the location where the unit can securely be operated by the wireless
remote controller referring to the Article Effective distance of wireless remote controller indicated at the backside.
k) Secure the space for inspection and maintenance work.
Leveling Plates
(2 places)
3) Adjust the level of mounting plate under the condition that four screws are tightened temporarily.
Reference hole
4) Turn the mounting plate around the reference hole to adjust the levelness.
WARNING
Install the unit where it can bear the weight with sufficient strength margin. In the case of insufficient strength or
insufficient installation work, the unit may fall and cause injury.
(iii) Procedure for making hole on the wall
Make a downgrade (5) from the indoors toward the outdoors.
Wall
Sealing plate
The indoors
Wall
The outdoors
Sleeve
65mm
Sleeve
266 -
b) Tape winding
Wind the tape on the portion
which passes through the hole on
the wall.
Always make taping on the wiring which crosses with the piping,
if any.
Piping
Drain hose
Note (1) After forming of piping and before tape winding, confirm that the connecting wire is securely fixed to the terminal block.
Rear
Left
Down
(v)
Left rear
Down
Installation of unit
To remove the unit from the
mounting plate, remove the
right and left lids then remove
the claw at the lower portion
of base.
Gutter
Claw (2 places)
Indoor unit
Mounting plate
Wall
(1) Hang the upper portion of indoor unit on the mounting plate.
Mounting plate
(2) The indoor unit can be fixed
with one action by pushing its
lower portion slightly.
Wall
Claw at the lower portion of indoor unit base.
No trap is allowed.
The end shall
not be submerged in water.
267 -
Unit : m
Models
All models
Air throw
[Conditions]
(1)
Fan speed: Hi
(2)
(3)
Distance of reach indicates the horizontal distance after the wind touched down the floor.
(4)
2) Where there is no obstacle around the Air inlet port or Air outlet port.
3) Where a sufficient space can be reserved for the service of air filter and the attachment/removal of panels.
4) Places exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchens and machine plants).
Installation and use at such places will incur deteriorations in the performance or corrosion with the heat exchanger or
damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
5) Where pipes and wires can be arranged conveniently.
6) On the solid floor
7) Where the unit is not exposed directly to sun light.
8) Places where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas) or inflammable gas ( thinner, gasoline, etc.) is generated or remains.
Installation and use at such place will cause corrosion in the heat exchanger and damage in molded synthtic resin parts.
9) Where a complete draining can be assured.
10) Where a sufficient space can be reserved for service.
Floor standing installation
Wall fixation
150 or more
Floor fixation
1000 or more
Unit : mm
150 or more
600 or more
600 or more
Floor
Unit : mm
30 long holes
M8
1196(1481)
786(1071)
205
Rear side
806(1091)
1196(1481)
195
195
470
220 250
Front side
32
10
98
(l)
12 24
M10
268 -
4 places
Hole for piping &
wiring on wall
30
Hole for piping
& wiring on floor
Wall
Wall
Outdoor
Sealing plate
Sleeve
70~86 mm
Sleeve
Top panel
d) Level the unit using the level adjusting screw. Installation will be complrted after attaching side and front panel.
e) Exceute fixation following the directions described below.
When fixed on the wall
269 -
Connect a drain piping to the drain outlet and fix it by use of tigghening band.
(b)
(c)
After finishing the drain piping, check the drainage by pouring some water in the drain pan.
Up-and-down bend
Bad
Bad
Trap
Decrine
Unit: mm
84 0.5
Wiring hole 16
2-3.0
(Holes of tapping screws)
VIEW A
2) Remote controller installation.
Attach the lower case with the screws (M4 12) accessory.
3) Remote controller wiring.
a) Connect the terminals between the remote controller and the control box as per these wire color codes:[ (X) (red). (Y)
(white), (Z) (biack)], using the wires included in the kit.
b) The wires should have a surplus length of approximately 30 cm. (Necessary when servicing with the front panel
detached.)
c) In case of stranded wire strip and solder as shown below when cutting the wire. (Omitting the soldering process may
cause looseness of the wiring.)
10 ~ 15 mm
270 -
4) Wiring route.
a) Wire from the wiring hole through the rear side of the control box to the terminal block.
b) Any suplus wires should be tied up with a cable tie. Remote controller
installation section
Cable tip
Control box
Front Side
Unit : m
Models
All models
Air throw
[Conditions]
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
Wall fixation
Unit : mm
Peri cover
1000
600
(i)
Peri cover
100
100
600
Floor
271 -
Unit : mm
1150(1435)
786 (1071)
179
Back
250
220
470
Front
806(1091)
4 places
Hole for piping &
wiring on wall
30
Wall
2 places
Note (1) Be sure to use a bolt of the length for wall mouning.
Wall
Outdoor
Sealing plate
Sleeve
70~86 mm
Sleeve
c) Level the unit using the level adjusting screw. Installation will be complrted after attaching side and front panel.
d) Exceute fixation following the directions described below.
When fixed on the wall
272 -
Connect a drain piping to the drain outlet and fix it by use of tigghening band.
(b)
(c)
After finishing the drain piping, check the drainage by pouring some water in the drain pan.
Up-and-down bend
Bad
Bad
Trap
Decrine
273 -
Upper
Lower case
Lower
Cable outlet
Upper
Lower
Cable outlet
Lower case
Lower
Upper
Lower case
Lower
Two M4 screws
(Head diameter must be 8mm)
(not included)
Lower
Wiring
Within 100-200m
Within 300m
Within 400m
Within 600m
0.5 mm2
0.75 mm2
1.25 mm2
2.0 mm2
3 cores
3 cores
3 cores
3 cores
Earth wiring
Indoor unit
274 -
L1
Open
Open
500
L2
300
Open
L3
100
300
150
L4
Size
Air inlet
Air
inlet
Air outlet
(Service space)
Wind direction
Ove
r 50
0 mm
275 -
Wind direction
CAUTION
When you sling the unit for portage, do not fail to take into consideration the deviation of the gravity
center from its center.
Improper slinging may cause the unit to lose balance and fall.
2) Portage
1) Delivery
Delivery the unit as close as possible to
the installation site before removing it
from the packaging.
If unpacked and deliver cannot be avoided,
use a nylon sling or a rope with pads
placed where the rope contacts the unit so
it is not scratched.
Pad
Wood base
410
Air
inlet
20
Air outlet
580
200
Anchor bolt
position
20
190
(4 locations)
a) In installing the unit, fix the units legs with bolts specified below.
Secure with bolts.
(M10 - 12)
b) The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
c) Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
d) Refer to the above illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
e) Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less). Improper installation can result in a compressor failure,
broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
Models FDCA224~1360HKXE4R
FDCA224~1360HKXRE4R
(a) Selecting the installation location
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Notes(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
8)
A four-sided enclosure cannot be used. Leave a space of at least 1m above the unit.
If there is a danger of a short-circuit, then install a wind direction variable adapter.
When installing multiple units, provide sufficient intake space so that a short-circuit does not occur.
In areas where there is snowfall, install the unit in a frame or under a snow hood to prevent snow from accumulating on it.
(Inhibition of collective drain discharge in a snowy country)
(5) Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a danger of flammable gas leaks.
* Please ask your distributor about optional parts such as wind vane adapters, snow guard hoods, etc.
276 -
L3
Air inlet
Unit: mm
L2
L4
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
L1
L2
L3
L4
H1
H2
H3
H4
Installation space
2)
500
10
100
10
1500
No limit
1000
No limit
Open
10
100
Open
No limit
No limit
Dimensions
Wall height H4
Wall height H1
( Service
space )
Air inlet
L1
Wall
height H2
Example
installation
Unit: mm
Example
installation
Wall height H3
Air inlet
L2
L5
L6
L4
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Air
inlet
Wall height H4
Wall height H1
L1
Wall height H2
500
Open
10
200
Dimensions
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
H1
H2
H3
H4
100
300
10
Open
10 (0)
400
10 (0)
400
1500
No limit
No limit
No limit
1000
No limit
No limit
No limit
Installation space
100 or more
300 or more
Open
Open
100
or more
750
or more
H = 1000 or less
277 -
100
or more
800
or more
H = 1000 or less
800
or more
H = 1000 or less
800
or more
750
or more
Unit: mm
100
or
more
400
or
more
1500
or
more
400
or
more
350
or
more
H = 1000 or less
800
or
more
1400
or
more
H = 1000 or less
800
or
more
350
or
more
Unit: mm
100
or
more
H = 1000 or less
85
20
764
726
594
720
850
85
1350
Unit
2) Base
1) Please install a unit after ascertaining that the bases have been made to sufficient strength and level to ensure the unit
against vibration or noise generation.
2) Please construct a base to the size of a shadowed area (the entire bottom area of an outdoor units anchoring leg)
shown on the above drawing or larger.
85
Vibration
isolating rubber
278 -
Models FDCA224~1360HKXE4R
1) Maximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit)
....................................................... 160 m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe length)
(When an actual pipe length exceeds 90 m, however, it is necessary to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe
size by consulting with the Main Selection Reference Table set out in Section (c). 2))
2) Total pipe length .................................................................................. 510 m or less
3) Main pipe length ................................................................................. 130 m or less
4) Allowable pipe length from the first branching .................................... 40 m or less
5) Allowable elevation difference (head difference)
a) When an outdoor unit is installed above ........................................... 50 m or less
b) When an outdoor unit is installed below .......................................... 40 m or less
c) Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system .................... 15 m or less
6) Restrictions on piping applicable to the section between an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side branching pipe (combination unit)
a) Difference in the elevation .................................................................. 1 m or less
b) Distance between an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side branching pipe....................... 5 m or less
c) Length of oil equalization piping ...................................................... 10 m or less
Models FDCA224~1360HKXRE4R
1) Maximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit)
................................................. 160 m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe length)
(When an actual pipe length exceeds 90 m, however, it is necessary to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe
size by consulting with the Main Selection Reference Table set out in Section (3). (b))
2) Total pipe length .................................................................................. 510 m or less
3) Main pipe length .................................................................................. 130 m or less
4) Allowable pipe length from the first branching ..................................... 40 m or less
5) Allowable elevation difference (head difference)
a) When an outdoor unit is installed above ......................................... 50 m or less
b) When an outdoor unit is installed below ......................................... 40 m or less
c) Elevation difference between indoor units or between branching controllers within a system .... 15 m or less
d) Elevation difference between the first branch and the branching controller ................................. 15 m or less
e) Elevation difference between the branching controller and the indoor unit.
i) When above indoor unit ............................................................... 1 m or less
ii) When below indoor unit ............................................................... 4 m or less
6) Restrictions on piping applicable to the section between an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side branching pipe (combination unit)
a) Difference in the elevation ................................................................. 1 m or less
b) Distance between an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side branching pipe..................... 5 m or less
c) Length of oil equalization piping .................................................... 10 m or less
279 -
a) KX series
Outdoor unit
FDCA140
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA335-K
FDCA400
FDCA450~680
Connection
method
Flare
Gas pipe
15.88 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
22.22 t1.0
Oil equalizing(1)
pipe
Connection
method
9.52 t0.8
Flare
9.52 t0.8
Flare
25.4(22.22) t1.0
Brazed
12.7 t0.8
25.4(28.58) t1.0
28.58 t1.0
Note (1) Please connect the master and slave unit with an oil equalizing pipe, when they are used in a combined installation. (It is not required, when a unit is
used as a standalone installation)
b) KXR series
Outdoor unit
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA335-K
FDCA400
FDCA450~680
Suction gas
pipe
19.05 t1.0
Connection
method
22.22 t1.0
Brazed
Brazed
Connection
method
9.52 t0.8
Flare
Flare
12.7 t0.8
28.58 t1.0
Oil equalizing(1)
pipe
22.22 t1.0
Note (1) Please connect the master and slave unit with an oil equalizing pipe, when they are used in a combined installation. (It is not required, when a unit is
used as a standalone installation)
2) Main (Outdoor unit side branching pipe Indoor unit side first branching pipe)
If the longest distance (measured between the outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit) is 90m or longer (actual length),
please change the main pipe size according to the table below.
a) KX series
Main pipe size (normal)
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
Outdoor unit
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA400
FDCA450
FDCA504
FDCA560
FDCA615
FDCA680
FDCA735
FDCA800
FDCA850
FDCA900
FDCA960
FDCA1010
FDCA1065
FDCA1130
FDCA1180
FDCA1235
FDCA1300
FDCA1360
19.05 t1.0
22.22 t1.0
25.4(22.22) t1.0
25.4(28.58) t1.0
9.52 t0.8
25.4t1.0
(22.22)
12.7 t0.8
31.8 t1.1
(28.58 t1.0)
28.58 t1.0
31.8 t1.1
(34.92 t1.2)
12.7 t0.8
28.58 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
38.1 t1.35
(34.92 t1.2)
38.1 t1.35
(34.92 t1.2)
22.22 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
Note (1) Values is ( ) show piping sizes in the case that models for Europe are used.
b) KXR series
Outdoor unit
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA400
FDCA450
FDCA504
FDCA560
FDCA615
FDCA680
FDCA735
FDCA800
FDCA850
FDCA900
FDCA960
FDCA1010
FDCA1065
FDCA1130
FDCA1180
FDCA1235
FDCA1300
FDCA1360
19.05 t1.0
28.58 t1.0
22.22 t1.0
Liquid pipe
9.52 t0.8
12.7 t0.8
28.58 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
12.7 t0.8
22.22 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
34.92 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
34.92 t1.0
28.58 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
28.58 t1.0
22.22 t1.0
3) Indoor unit side first branching pipe Indoor unit side branching pipe
Please choose from the table below an appropriate pipe size as determined by the total capacity of indoor units connected
downstream, provided, however, that the pipe size for this section should not exceed the main size .
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280 -
a) KX series
Total capacity of indoor units
Less than 70
70 or more but less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more but less than 700
700 or more but less than 1100
1100 or more
Note (1) Values in (
Gas pipe
12.7 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
25.4 t1.0(28.58 t1.0)
28.58 t1.0
31.8 t1.1(34.92 t1.2)
31.8 t1.1(34.92 t1.2)
Liquid pipe
9.52 t0.8
12.7 t0.8
15.88 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
) show piping sizes in the case that models for Europe are used.
b) KXR series
Total capacity of indoor units
Less than 70
70 or more but less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more but less than 700
700 or more but less than 1100
1100 or more
Liquid pipe
9.52 t0.8
28.58 t1.0
22.22 t1.0
15.88 t1.0
34.92 t1.2
28.58 t1.0
19.05 t1.0
12.7 t0.8
Gas pipe
9.52 t 0.8
12.7 t 0.8
15.88 t 1.0
19.05 t 1.0
22.22 t 1.0
Liquid pipe
6.35 t0.8
9.52 t0.8
b) KXR series
In the downstream of a branching controller, no discharge gas pipe needs to be connected.
Indoor unit
22, 28
36, 45, 56
71, 80, 90, 112, 140
224
280
Liquid pipe
6.35 t0.8
9.52 t0.8
Outdoor unit
FDCA735~1360HKXE4R
FDCA735~1360HKXRE4R
Notes (1) In connecting an outdoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specified for outdoor unit connection.
(2) Choose a different-diameter pipe joint matching a main pipe size specified in the following section in installing pipes (main pipes) on the outdoor unit side.
(3) Always install branching joints (for both gas and liquid) in such a manner that they form either correct horizontal or vertcal branch.
281 -
ID
28.58
25.4
418
523
125
220
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
Liquid line
ID
28.58
25.4
ID
31.75
38.1
Gas line
DOS-2A-1
Branch pipe
Item
ID
12.7
Branch pipe
Model Item
ID
12.7
304
439
KXR series
352
Branch pipe
ID
25.4
22.22
19.05
125
ID
12.7
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
Liquid line
Item
230
ID
25.4
28.58
31.75
220
ID
28.58
25.4
ID
31.75
38.1
DOS-2A-1-R
ID
28.58
25.4
418
523
Branch pipe
Item
ID
25.4
22.22
19.05
Branch pipe
Model Item
ID
12.7
304
439
576
Model FDCA800HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA400HKXE4R + FDCA400HKXE4R
[Branch piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA735HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA335HKXE4R-K + FDCA400HKXE4R
[Branch piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
335
400
400
400
31.8 *1
Main liquid pipe
31.8 *1
Main liquid pipe
15.88 *2
15.88 *2
Model FDCA850HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA400HKXE4R + FDCA450HKXE4R
[Branch piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA900HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA450HKXE4R + FDCA400HKXE4R
[Branch piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
400
450
450
450
31.8 *1
Main liquid pipe
15.88 *2
31.8 *1
Main liquid pipe
15.88 *2
282 -
Model FDCA1010HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA504HKXE4R + FDCA504HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA960HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA450HKXE4R + FDCA504HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
450
504
504
504
Oil Equalization
Pipe
9.52
31.8
Main Liquid Pipe
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
15.88 *1
15.88 *1
Model FDCA1065HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA504HKXE4R + FDCA560HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA1130HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA560HKXE4R + FDCA560HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
504
560
560
560
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
19.05 *1
19.05 *1
Model FDCA1180HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA560HKXE4R + FDCA615HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA1235HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA615HKXE4R + FDCA615HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
560
615
615
615
Oil Equalization
Pipe
9.52
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
19.05 *1
19.05 *1
Model FDCA1300HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA615HKXE4R + FDCA680HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
Model FDCA1360HKXE4R
Combination: FDCA680HKXE4R + FDCA680HKXE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1]
615
680
680
680
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
19.05 *1
38.1 (34.92)
Main Liquid Pipe
19.05 *1
Note (1) Values in ( ) show piping sizes in the case that models for Europe are used.
Note (2) If a 34.92 piping size is used in Europe, branch piping is necessary. Please procure the necessary piping locally.
283 -
7) KXR series
Model FDCA735HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA335HKXRE4R-K + FDCA400HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
335
Model FDCA800HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA400HKXRE4R + FDCA400HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
400
400
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
400
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
Model FDCA850HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA400HKXRE4R + FDCA450HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
Model FDCA900HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA450HKXRE4R + FDCA450HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
400
450
450
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
450
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
Model FDCA960HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA450HKXRE4R + FDCA504HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
450
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
504
504
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
504
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Main discharge gas pipe
28.58
Main liquid pipe
15.88 *1
284 -
Model FDCA1065HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA504HKXRE4R + FDCA560HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
504
Model FDCA1130HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA560HKXRE4R+ FDCA560HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
560
560
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
560
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
Model FDCA1180HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA560HKXRE4R + FDCA615HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
Model FDCA1235HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA615HKXRE4R + FDCA615HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
560
615
615
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
615
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
Model FDCA1300HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA615HKXRE4R + FDCA680HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
Model FDCA1360HKXRE4R
Combination: FDCA680HKXRE4R + FDCA680HKXRE4R
[Branch Piping Set: DOS-2A-1-R]
615
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
680
680
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Oil equalizing
Pipe
9.52
680
Main suction gas pipe
34.92
Main discharge gas pipe
28.58
Main liquid pipe
19.05*1
285 -
b) KXR series
In the upstream of a branching controller
Total capacity downstream
Less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more
Notes(1) In connecting an indoor unit with the indoor unit side branching pipe set, plase use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specified for indoor unit connection.
(2) Always install branching joints (for suction gas, discharge gas and liquid) in such a manner that that they form either correct horizontal or vertical branch.
Unit: mm
87
91
ID
12.7
9.52
6.35
ID28.58
370
ID
9.52
12.7
15.88
Liquid line
OD19.05
100
ID22.22
Reducer
OD22.22
OD22.22
117
ID25.4
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
100
544
Branch pipe
ID
9.52
6.35
Liquid line
94
442
Gas line
DIS-180-1
Item
ID
9.52
Reducer
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
Branch pipe
ID
12.7
15.88
19.05
Gas line
DIS-22-1
Model Item
448
91
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
6.35
OD22.22
Liquid line
ID
12.7
15.88
OD31.8
OD25.4
ID28.58
ID25.4
100
117
100
286 -
OD9.52
ID6.35
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
584
ID22.22
Liquid line
ID22.22
ID
12.7
15.88
19.05
22.22
ID34.92
OD38.1
100
ID9.52
OD19.05
ID34.92
ID15.88
ID15.88
ID12.7
196
100
100
753
448
100
100
OD19.05
ID
31.75
28.58
25.4
19.05
Gas line
DIS-540-1
ID
28.58
31.75
38.1
OD19.05
100
OD25.4
OD19.05
100
ID9.52
100
576
OD25.4
OD19.05
131
100
ID12.7
100
ID
25.4
22.22
19.05
ID
25.4
28.58
31.75
Gas line
DIS-371-1
OD19.05
100
100
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
DIS-180-1-R
117
100
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
100
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
91
117
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
6.35
ID
12.7
15.88
Reducer
ID 25.4
OD 22.22
442
ID 28.58
544
94
ID
12.7
15.08
19.05
ID
15.08
12.7
9.52
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
DIS-22-1-R
91
87
ID
9.52
ID
12.7
9.52
6.35
ID
9.52
12.7
15.08
100
ID
9.52
6.35
100
ID15.88
Reducer
OD19.05
544
ID9.52
OD12.7
448
Reducer
Unit: mm
OD 22.22
Model
Item
370
448
287 -
Unit: mm
Model
Item
ID
28.58
31.75
38.1
ID
25.4
22.22
19.05
196
131
ID
25.4
28.58
31.75
576
OD19.05
ID9.52
100
100
ID
31.75
28.58
25.4
19.05
OD25.4
ID22.22
OD19.05
ID12.7
100
OD25.4
ID22.22
OD19.05
ID15.88
100
ID34.92
OD38.1
100
196
117
ID
15.88
19.05
22.22
100
ID
28.58
31.75
38.1
100
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
100
Reducer
OD19.05
ID9.52
100
OD19.05
ID15.88
OD19.05
ID12.7
100
OD25.4
ID28.58
100
ID34.92
OD31.75
Reducer
ID22.22
OD25.4
753
100
544
OD 19.05
ID 12.7
100
ID
12.7
15.88
19.05
22.22
100
117
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
6.35
Reducer
448
OD 9.52
ID 6.35
584
91
ID
12.7
15.88
Liquid line
OD 19.05
100
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
100
ID 22.22
100
ID 22.22
OD 19.05
ID 15.88
100
OD 19.05
OD 19.05
ID 15.88
OD 28.58
ID 22.22
OD9.52
ID6.35
100
100
ID 25.4
OD 28.58
100
Reducer
100
ID22.22
OD19.05
ID25.4
OD22.22
753
Reducer
DIS-540-1-R
ID
31.75
28.58
25.4
19.05
DIS-371-1-R
100
Depending on the number of units connected, connect plugged pipes (to be procured on the installers part) at a branching
point (on the indoor unit connection side).
For determination of appropriate header, different diameter pipe joint and blind pipe sizes, please refer to Header Set,
(which can be purchased separately).
Total capacity downstream
Less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more
288 -
Number of branches
4 branches at the most
6 branches at the most
8 branches at the most
8 branches at the most
ID
6.35
104
Liquid line
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
107
135
ID
12.7
9.52
6.35
ID25.4
OD22.22
190
100
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
375
ID28.58
ID
22.22
19.05
15.88
OD22.22
415
Liquid line
145
Gas line
Header pipe
35
ID
12.7
9.52
545
Item
ID
12.7
9.52
Reducer
ID
19.05
15.88
12.7
Header pipe
Gas line
HEAD6-180-1
HEAD4-22-1
Model Item
540
ID
15.88
12.7
665
ID
22.22
19.05
15.88
12.7
ID
9.52
6.35
110
90
105
90
ID
9.52
6.35
100
Liquid line
OD31.75
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
ID38.1
ID
15.88
12.7
9.52
ID
31.75
28.58
180
710
Notes: (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Liquid line
ID
31.75
28.58
25.4
186
Gas line
710
Gas line
HEAD8-540-1
HEAD8-371-1
100
745
Selection an appropriate one according to the combined total capacity of the indoor units connected downstreem.
The number of indoor units that can be connected to branching controllers are depicted in the belou.
No liquid pipe needs to be connected to a branching controller.
In the downstream of a branching controller, no gas discharge pipe needs to be connected.
Do not run the unit, while a branching unit is yet to be connected with indoor units.
Total capacity downstream
Less than 112
112 or more but less than 180
180 or more but 280 or more
289 -
PFD112X4-ER
Capacity restrictions
16 units
Per branch
Maximum number of units connectable
5 units
Notes(1) When multiple indoor units are connected to one branch, use one remote controller for control, or enable remote control sensor.
(2) When there is any branch that is not connected with an indoor unit, securely tighten the flare at the refrigerant piping connection port, or make use from the right
side (from No. 4 circuit) towards the connection port.
(3) An indoor unit with a capacity up to 112 can be connected.
ID19.05
ID9.52
OD15.88
ID12.7
OD15.88
5 pieces
1 piece
Flange joint
For outdoor unit gas discharge pipe
ID19.05
ID15.88
ID22.22
1 piece
To connect with a 19.05 pipe, use a different diameter pipe joint "B" supplied as an accessary.
To connect with a 12.7 pipe, Cut off to connect with the different diameter joint "A" supplied
with the unit.
1300
200
100
Floor surface
Floor surface
Floor surface
Floor surface
150
1300
To connect with a 9.52 pipe, use a different diameter pipe joint "A" supplied as an accessory.
To connect with a 12.7 pipe, Cut off to connect with the different diameter joint "A" supplied
with the unit.
Upper
Notes(1) Heat insulating materials are supplied with the unit. Please use them.
(2) Please cut off a pipe suitably on the installation site at the middle of a section of a diameter
to be used.
(3) Please install a header in such a manner that it will branch horizontally.
100 or more
No.1
400 or more
Main body
50
290 -
No.2
No.3
Down
Service space
No.4
150 or more
c) Refrigerant piping
* observe the following tightening
A branching controller has on its main body beneath the connection ports such indications as
torque in tightening a flare nut.
S.G (OUT), D.G (OUT) and I.G (IN) provided for the outdoor unit gas suction pipe, the
6.35
14~18(N.m)
outdoor unit gas discharge pipe and indoor unit gas pipes respectively, so please make sure that
you connect correct pipes to correct ports.
9.52
34~42(N.m)
No liquid pipe needs to be connected to a branching controller.
12.7
49~61(N.m)
In connecting pipes to a branching controller or an indoor unit, always tighten a flare joint with two
15.88
68~82(N.m)
spanners applied at a time.
Please use a flange joint supplied with the unit to connect an intake gas pipe. Tighten two bolts
evenly with a gasket for flange connection inserted securely in the middle.
(Fastening torque: 35 +/- 4N-m)
1 Refrigerant pipe connection.
Please heat-insulate a pipe connection with a pipe cover or a flange cover supplied with the unit without fail.
Flare joints
Heat insulation to be
implemented on the
installer's part
Flange joints
Heat insulation to be
implemented on the
installer's part
Branching controller
No.2
Signal wire
CnT
Blue
6P
CnT1
CnB
Control board
Relay kit
Signal wire
(an accessory to a
branching controller)
Earth
Indoor unit 1
No.1
Control box
CnT
Blue
6P
CnT1
CnB
CnU
1 2
Power unit Terminal block
Signal wire
2.0/2.0(mm2)
4(pieces)
Power wire
2.0/2.0(mm2)
2(pieces)
90
85
(5) Please connect the earth wire from a branching controller to an indoor unit and relay kits.
(6) Please fix a relay kit with 2 screws (to be procured on the installers part) on the back of the
ceiling or a wall in the proximity of an indoor unit.
(7) When installation work is completed, please check the above-mentioned points for any
connection errors.
291 -
22.5
Flxing hole 6
100
Notes(1) Please connect a signal wire from a relay kit to the connector of the same connection port
number with the coolant pipe.
(2) Please connect the power cable of a branching controller to the indoor units unit CnU. (at
one place)
(3) Do not extend the signal wire between an indoor unit and a relay kit beyond a 2 m cable
supplied as an accessory.
(4) To extend signal cables connecting between a relay kit and a branching controller and a
power cable connecting between an indoor unit and a branching controller, please use the
cables specified below. In extending these cables, make sure that the consistency of cable
colors is maintained. (When you extend signal and power cables, do not forget to extend a
grounding wire accordingly as well.)
50
Example of piping
KX series
Branch system
Outdoor unit: FDCA335HKXE4R
Indoor unit: Combination of 8 units
[Branch pipe set : DIS-371-1 1 set, DIS-180-1 4 set, DIS-22-1 2 set]
[Total capacity: 433]
Selecting piping size
FDCA335
Item
Selection procedure
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Outdoor unit
Branch Branch
piping 1 piping 2
Branch
piping 6
Branch
piping 7
G
c
b
a
Indoor unit
56
56
36
36
36
71
71
71
Selection procedure
Branch piping set
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 433 DIS-371-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 321 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 285 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 249 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 213 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 142
DIS-22-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 112
DIS-22-1
Notes (1) Make the selection based on the size of each piping for branch piping sets with different size connections.
(2) If diameter adjustment is need for branch connection and on the indoor unit side, always makes the adjustment at the
branch connection.
Horizontally
Notes (1) Use the designated piping size for the piping between
the outdoor unit and the first branch.
(2) Choose the appropriate sized reducer for piping between
the branch pipe and the indoor unit.
The size of reducer should match the piping size of the
indoor unit.
(3) Locate the branch pipe horizontally or vertically as
illustrated on the right.
Floor
Good
No
Vertically
Floor
Floor
No
Floor
292 -
Good
Header system
Outdoor unit: FDCA335HKXE4R
Indoor unit: Combination of 8 units
[ Header pipe set : HEAD8-371-1 1 set]
[Total capacity: 416]
Selecting piping size
Selection procedure
Item
Outdoor unit
FDCA335
Header
12.7
15.88 9.52
15.88 9.52
12.7
6.35
12.7
6.35
d
a
56
36
36
36
e
f
Indoor unit
90
90
36
36
g
h
Selection header pipe size
Liquid side
Horizontal
Item
Selection point
Model
Header
HEAD8-371-1
Horizontal
Notes(1) Select the appropriate size of each pipe for the offset pipe
joints included with the header set.
(2) If it is necessary to adjust the diameter of the header and
indoor unit side piping, be sure to do so on the header
side.
Floor
Gas side
Horizontal
Floor
293 -
Example of piping
Branch system (When piping length exceeds 90m)
Outdoor unit: FDCA450HKXE4R
Indoor unit: Combination of 8 units
[Branch pipe set : DIS-540-1 1 set, DIS-371 3 set, DIS-180 2 set, DIS-22-1 1 set]
[Total capacity: 556]
Selecting piping size
Piping size (mm)
Gas line Liquid line
31.8 12.7
A Outdoor unit side piping size(see page 664)
1
B Total capacity of the connected indoor units 444 25.4 12.7
C Total capacity of the connected indoor units 408 25.4 12.7
2
D Total capacity of the connected indoor units 372 25.4 12.7
3
E Total capacity of the connected indoor units 336 19.05 12.7
F Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224 19.05 12.7
G Total capacity of the connected indoor units 112 15.88 9.52
12.7 6.35
a Indoor unit piping size (56).
12.7 6.35
b Indoor unit piping size (56).
12.7 6.35
c Indoor unit piping size (36).
12.7 6.35
d Indoor unit piping size (36).
12.7 6.35
e Indoor unit piping size (36).
15.88 9.52
f Indoor unit piping size (112).
15.88 9.52
g Indoor unit piping size (112).
15.88 9.52
h Indoor unit piping size (112).
Note (1) Piping sizes for 1, 2, 3 are as follows: When the total
indoor unit capacity is 444 for 1, 408 for 2, and 372 for
3, the gas side will be 25.4 and the liquid side will be 15.88.
Because the upstream liquid side is 12.7, however, an
adjustment must be made upstream.
Item
FDCA450
Outdoor unit
Branch Branch
piping 1 piping 2
Branch
piping 6
Branch
piping 7
G
c
112
112
112
b
a
Indoor unit
56
56
36
36
36
Selection procedure
Selection procedure
Branch piping set
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 556 DIS-540-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 444 DIS-371-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 408 DIS-371-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 372 DIS-371-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 336 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224 DIS-180-1
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 112
DIS-22-1
Notes (1) Make the selection based on the size of each piping for branch piping sets with different size connections.
(2) If diameter adjustment is need for branch connection and on the indoor unit side, always makes the adjustment at the
branch connection.
Horizontally
Notes (1) Use the designated piping size for the piping between
the outdoor unit and the first branch.
(2) Choose the appropriate sized reducer for piping between
the branch pipe and the indoor unit.
The size of reducer should match the piping size of the
indoor unit.
(3) Locate the branch pipe horizontally or vertically as
illustrated to the right.
Floor
Good
No
Vertically
Floor
Floor
No
Floor
294 -
Good
KXR series
Branch system (Total piping length: 120 m)
Outdoor unit: FDCA450HKXRE4R
Indoor unit: Combination of 8 units
[Branch pipe set : DIS-540-1-R 1 set, DIS-371-1-R 3 set, DIS-180-1 2 set]
[Total capacity: 583]
Outdoor unit
450
piping 1
Branch
piping 2
Branch
piping 3
Branch
piping 4
E
F
Branching controller 4
Branching controller 1
Branching controller 2
a
Branching controller 5
Branch piping 5
Branch piping 6
Branching controller 3
b
Indoor unit
Selection procedure
Outdoor unit side piping size (see page 664)
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 538
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 493
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 448
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
Indoor unit piping size (45).
Indoor unit piping size (45).
Indoor unit piping size (45).
Indoor unit piping size (112).
Indoor unit piping size (112).
Indoor unit piping size (112).
Indoor unit piping size (112).
6.35
15.88
9.52
Notes (1) The sizes of piping marked * are indoor unit total capacity: 538 for *1, 493 for *2 and 448 for
*3, and 15.88 on the liquid line side in the case of downstream. However, since the liquid line
side upstream pipe is 12.7, it matches with that.
Selection procedure
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 583
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 538
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 493
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 448
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
Notes (1) Make the selection based on the size of each piping for branch piping sets with different size
connections.
(2) If diameter adjustment is need for branch connection and on the indoor unit side, always makes
the adjustment at the branch connection.
Item
Branch controller 1
Branch controller 2
Branch controller 3
Branch controller 4
Branch controller 5
Selection procedure
Branching controller model
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 45
PFD112-ER
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 45
PED112-ER
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 45
PED112-ER
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
PED280-ER
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 224
PED280-ER
Notes (1) Please select appropriate irregular joints for the branch controller (PFD112-ER, 280-ER)
according to the pipe sizes to each indoor unit.
295 -
*1
*2
*3
Notes (1) Use the designated piping size for the piping between the outdoor unit and the first branch.
(2) Choose the appropriate sized reducer for piping between the branch pipe and the indoor unit.
The size of reducer should match the piping size of
the indoor unit.
(3) Locate the branch pipe horizontally or vertically as
illustrated to the below.
Horizontally
Floor
Good
No
Good
Vertically
Floor
Floor
No
Floor
Branch
piping 1
450
B
C
Integrated branching controller 1
PFD112X4-ER
22
22
22
D
a
Indoor unit
36
36
Branch piping 2
36
Branch piping 3
E
22
28
28
28
Indoor unit
28
28
28
R
Remote controller
Selection procedure
Outdoor unit side piping size
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 280
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 192
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 84
Total capacity of the connected indoor units 56
Indoor unit piping size (36).
Indoor unit piping size (36).
Indoor unit piping size (36).
Indoor unit piping size (22).
Indoor unit piping size (22).
Indoor unit piping size (22).
Indoor unit piping size (22).
Indoor unit piping size (28).
Indoor unit piping size (28).
Indoor unit piping size (28).
Notes (1) Use the designated piping size for the piping between the outdoor unit and the first branch.
(2) Choose the appropriate sized reducer for piping between the branch pipe and the indoor unit.
The size of reducer should match the piping size of
the indoor unit.
(3) Locate the branch pipe horizontally or vertically as
illustrated to the below.
Horizontally
12.7
Floor
Good
6.35
No
9.52
Good
Vertically
Floor
Floor
No
Floor
296 -
6.35
9.1
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
6.35
9.52
13.2
9.52
12.7
16.6
12.7
15.88
19.7
15.88
6.35
9.52
12.7
15.88
0~0.5
0.7~1.3
Tightening torque
14 ~ 18Nm
(1.4 ~ 1.8 kgm)
34 ~ 42Nm
(3.4 ~ 4.2 kgm)
49 ~ 61Nm
(4.9 ~ 6.1 kgm)
68 ~ 82Nm
(6.8 ~ 8.2 kgm)
h) Pipes are to be brazed to connect an outdoor units gas pipe with refrigerant piping or refrigerant piping with a
branching pipe set.
i) Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow. Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters
(oxidized film) are created, causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
j) Brazing of the service valve and the pipes should be performed while cooling the valve body with a wet towel.
k) Perform flushing. To flush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at about 0.02 MPa with a pipe end closed with a hand.
When pressure inside builds up to a sufficient level, remove the hand to flush. (in flushing a pipe, close the other
end of the pipe with a plug).
2) Operation procedure
a) Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow. Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters
(oxidized film) are created, causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
<N2>
Taping
Brazing
Nitrogen
b) Give sufficient protections (compressed and brazing or with an adhesive tape) so that water or foreign matters
may not enter the piping.
Brazing
Brazing
297 -
Adhesive tape
c) Perform flushing. To flush the piping. charge nitrogen gas at about 0.02 MPa with a pipe end closed with a hand.
When pressure inside builds up to a sufficient level, remove the hand to flush. (in flushing a pipe, close the other
end of the pipe with a plug).
Primary
Secondary side
Station valve side
0.02Mpa
Hand
Nitrogen
gas
Relief valve
d) In laying pipes on the installation site, keep the service valves shut all the time.
e) In brazing an service valve and a pipe, braze them by cooling the valve main body with a wet towel or the like.
(ii) Air tightness test
KX series
1) Although an outdoor unit itself has been tested for air tightness at the factory, please check the connected pipes and
indoor units for air tightness from the check joint of the service valve on the outdoor unit side. While conducting a
test, keep the service valve shut all the time.
2) Since refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness,
please connect instruments according the drawing below.
Under no circumstances should chorine-based refrigerant, oxygen or any other combustible gas be used to pressurize
a system keep the service valve shut all the time. Do not open it under any circumstances.
Pressurize all of the liquid, gas and oil equalizing pipes.
3) In pressurizing the piping, do not apply the specified level of pressure all at once, but gradually raise pressure.
a) Raise the pressure to 0.5 MPa, and stop. Leave it for five minutes to see if the pressure drops.
b) Then raise the pressure to 1.5 MPa, and stop. Leave it for five more minutes to see if the pressure drops.
c) Then raise the pressure to the specified level (4.15 MPa), and record the ambient temperature and the pressure.
d) If no pressure drop is observed with an installation pressurized to the specifed level and left for about one day, It
is acceptable. When the ambient temperature changes 1C, the pressure also changes approximately 0.01 MPa.
The pressure, if changed, should be compensated for.
e) If a pressure drop is observed in checking e) and a) - d), a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak by applying bubble
test liquid to welded parts and flare joints and repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
4) Always evacuate the pipes after the airtightness test.
Service
valve
Service
valve
Liquid pipe
To indoor unit
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe
Nitrogen
gas
Gauge manifold
Lo
Hi
Lo
knob
Gas pipe
Hi
knob
Service point
(check joint)
Oil equalizing
tube
Oil equalizing
tube
Outdoor unit 2
Outdoor unit 1
298 -
KXR series
1) Although an outdoor unit itself has been tested for air tightness at the factory, please check the connected pipes and
indoor units for air tightness from the check joint of the service valve on the outdoor unit side. While conducting a test,
keep the service valve shut all the time.
2) Since refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness, please
connect instruments according the drawing below.
Under no circumstances should chorine-based refrigerant, oxygen or any other combustible gas be used to pressurize a
system keep the service valve shut all the time. Do not open it under any circumstances.
Pressurize all of the liquid and suction gas, discharge gas and oil equalizing pipes.
3) In pressurizing the piping, do not apply the specified level of pressure all at once, but gradually raise pressure.
a) Raise the pressure to 0.5 MPa, and stop. Leave it for five minutes to see if the pressure drops.
b) Then raise the pressure to 1.5 MPa, and stop. Leave it for five more minutes to see if the pressure drops.
c) Then raise the pressure to the specified level (4.15 MPa), and record the ambient temperature and the pressure.
d) If no pressure drop is observed with an installation pressurized to the specifed level and left for about one day, It is
acceptable. When the ambient temperature changes 1C, the pressure also changes approximately 0.01 MPa. The
pressure, if changed, should be compensated for.
e) If a pressure drop is observed in checking e) and a) - d), a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak by applying bubble test
liquid to welded parts and flare joints and repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
4) Always evacuate the pipes after the airtightness test.
Service
valve
Service
valve
Liquid pipe
To indoor unit
Liquid pipe
Suction gas
pipe
Nitrogen
gas
Discharge gas
pipe
Gauge manifold
Lo
Hi
Lo
knob
Hi
knob
Suction gas
pipe
Discharge gas
pipe
Service point
(check joint)
Oil equalizing
tube
Oil equalizing
tube
Outdoor unit 2
Outdoor unit 1
299 -
(iii) EVACUATION
Please pull air from the check joints of the service valves on both gas and liquid pipe(KX series) or suction and
discharge gas(KXR series) sides.
Please also pull air from the oil equalizing pipe. (Please pull air separately from the rest of the piping by using the oil
equalizing valve check jpint)
<Work flow>
Airtghteness test completed
Vacuuming begins
Please run the vacuum pump for at least one hour
after the vacuum gauge shows 101 kPa or lower.
(755 mmHg or lower)
Vacuuming completed
Confirm that the vacuum gauge inducator does not
rise even if the system is left for one hour or more.
Vacuuming gauge check
When the system has remaining moisture
inside or a leaky point, the vacuum gauge
indicator will rise.
Check the system for a leaky point and then
draw air to create a vacuum again.
Fill refrigerant
Pay attention to the following points in addition to the above for the R410A and compatible machines.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant type. Under no circumstances
must a gauge manifold and a charge hose in particular be shared with other refrigerant types (R22, R470C, etc.).
Use a counterflow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant system.
(iv) Method of operating service valves
Pin type
Remove the hexagon cap nut, set it as illustrated in the drawing below.
Stopper
Open
Liquid/gas service
Open the valve rod until it touches the stopper.
You need not apply force to push it further.
When an operation is completed, replace the cap nut and tighten
it as before.
Pin
Factory setting
(close)
Open
300 -
Opened position
Closed position
Cap
(lid)
7 or less
30 or less
13
7.85
(MAX 15.7)
4.9
(MAX 11.8)
29.4
(MAX 39.2)
16.2
(MAX 24.5)
8.8
(MAX 14.7)
8.8
(MAX 14.7)
Cap nut
(check joint section)
For flare nut tightening torque, please refer to Section (d)(i) Piping work on the installation site.
KX series
Gas side
service valve
KXR series
Cap nut
Cap
Oil equalization
side service
valve
Liquid side
service valve
19.05
15.88
12.7
9.52
6.35
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FDCA160
Supplemental
charges
unnecessary
FDCA224
14.2 kg
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA335-K
FDCA400
0.35 kg/m
0.25 kg/m
0.17 kg/m
0.11 kg/m
17.0 kg
FDCA450
FDCA504
19.4 kg
FDCA560
FDCA615
26.2 kg
FDCA680
Correction coefficient in accordance with the outdoor unit capacity.(KXR series only)
Outdoor unit capacity
FDCA224~680
FDCA735~1360
1.3
1.2
301 -
Additional
refrigeramt
Charge is not
required
302 -
Please note
Put down on the refrigerant charge volume recording plate provided on the back of the side panel the amount of refrigerant calculated from the pipe length and the amount charged.
Exterior tape
Gas piping
Liquid piping
Insulation
Piping insulation (field procurement)
Thickness: 20 mm or greater.
Where drain water from the outdoor unit causes problems, implement drain piping with drain elbows
and drain gromments, which are supplied separately as option parts.
2)
There are 3 holes in the bottom panel of the outdoor unit to drain condensation.
3)
Where condensate is guided to a drain, install the unit on a flat base (an option part supplied separately)
or concrete blocks.
4)
Connect a drain elbow as illustrated and plug the other holes with grommets.
303 -
Drain grommet
(2 pieces)
3phase 380/415V50Hz
Outdoor unit 1
Earth leakage
breaker
Outdoor unit 2
Earth leakage
breaker
Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breaker
Earth
Earth
Circuit breaker
Earth leakage
breaker
Indoor
unit
<I>
Remote
controller wire
<II>
<III>
<IV>
<V>
<VI>
<VII>
<VIII>
Remote controller
Power source (indoor unit side)
1phase 220/240V50Hz
304 -
Clamp terminal
Terminal block
Power
source
Earth wire
Earth leakage breaker
2.0
2.0
M5
M5
3.5
3.5
3.5
5.5
M5
M5
M5
M5
5.5
M5
Please note
1 The method of laying cables has been determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8001).
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each country)
2 In the case of distributed, separate power supply system, the listed data represent those of an outdoor unit.
3 For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor.
(iv) Indoor unit power supply specifications
Combined total
capacity
of indoor units
Wire length
(m)
Less than 7A
Less than 11A
Less than 12A
Less than 16A
Less than 19A
Less than 22A
Less than 28A
2
3.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
8
8
21
21
33
24
20
27
21
Indoor-Indoor
2cores 0.75-2.0
2cores 0.75-2.0
Please note
1 The method of laying cables has been determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8001).
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each country)
2 Wire length in the table above is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power cable in series also the wire
size and minimum length when the power drop is less than 2% are shown. If the current exceeds the value in the table
above, change the wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each
country)
3 For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
305 -
B
2 cores 0.75 ~ 2 mm2
Signal wire total length : 1,000 m or less
Indoor signal
terminal block
B
When connecting wires to the terminal block, use the M3.5
crimp terminals shwon in the illustration below to make the
connection.
7 mm or less
Outdoor unit
AB
Outdoor unit
AB
Outdoor unit
AB
AB
2 cores 0.75 ~ 2 mm
Total signal-wire length : 1,000 m or less
2
AB
AB
Indoor unit
AB
Indoor unit
AB
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
(i) The maximum number of indoor units that can be connected in a system is 48 and it is possible to configure outdoor units
and/or indoor units as an outdoor or indoor unit group connected with each other with two connecting wires.
(ii) The signal wires can also be connected using the method shown below.
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
The signal wires cannot form a loop, so
the wirings shown as ..... in the diagram
are prohibited
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
For the remote controller the standard wire is 0.3mm2 3 cores. The max. length is up to 600m. When the wire is more
than 100m long, use the wire shown in the following table.
Length (m)
Wire size
100 to 200
0.5mm2 3 cores
To 300
0.75mm2 3 cores
To 400
1.25mm2 3 cores
To 600
2.0mm2 3 cores
(ii) When the remote controller wire runs parallel to another power supply wire or when it is subject to outside noise, such as
from a high-frequency device, use shielded wire. (Be sure to ground only one end of the shielded wire.)
(e) Unit address setting
This control system controls the controllers of more than one air conditioner's outdoor unit, indoor unit and remote control
unit through communication control, using the microcomputers built in the respective controllers. Address setting needs to be
done for both outdoor and indoor units. Turn on power in the order of the units and then the indoor units. Use 1 minute as the
rule of thumb for an interval between them.
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306 -
5 6
Ten's
7 8
2 3
2 3
SW1
SW2
SW1: Outdoor No. switch (tens digit) [0-4]
By inserting a flat
0 1
0 1
SW4-7
driver (Precision
SW4
9
SW2: Outdoor No. switch (units digit) [0-9]
screw drive) into
this groove and
ON
SW4-7: Master/slave setting switches
turn the arrow to
point a desired
[OFF is for setting as a master unit
OFF
number.
For tens digit
For units digit
and ON, a slave unit
Outdoor unit dip switches (SW)
The factory setting for shipment is Outdoor unit rotary switches (SW)
OFF.]
4
When outdoor units are used in combination, it is essential to specify the master and slave. Set one of the two outdoor
units to the master and other to the slave.
(You can whichever one for the master)
1) Automatic address setting
Set as follows before power is turned on: Turning on power will cause the address to be registered with the outdoor
unit.
a) Set the rotary switches for outdoor unit number setting to 49 or 48, the default setting for shipment.
b) Similarly, set the rotary switches for outdoor unit number setting to 49 or 48, the default setting for shipment,
for the master unit used in a combined installation. Dip switch SW4-7 should be set to OFF.
c) Similarly, set the rotary switches for outdoor unit number setting to 49 or 48, the default setting for shipment,
for the slave unit used in a combined installation.
Then, set the dipswitch SW4-7 for master/slave setting to ON.
Outdoor unit
SW1
SW2
SW4-7
Address on a network
Master unit
8 or 9
OFF
49
Slave unit
8 or 9
ON
00
The master unit will be registered as 49 regardless of the SW1 and SW2 setting (48 or 49)
The slave unit will be registered as 00 as indicated in the table above because of the SW4-7 setting.
2) Manual or remote control address setting
Set as follows before power is turned on: Turning on power will cause the address to be registered with the outdoor
unit.
a) Set the rotary switches for outdoor unit number setting to a number within the range of 00 to 47.
In setting a number, care must be taken so that no duplicating outdoor unit number is assigned in the same
network.
b) Similarly, set the rotary switches for master outdoor unit number setting to a number within the range of 00 to 47
for the master unit used in a combined installation.
c) For the slave unit used in a combined installation, set the rotary switches for outdoor unit number setting to the
same number with the master unit and then set the dipswitch SW4-7 for master/slave setting to ON.
Refrigerant system
A
B
Outdoor unit
SW1
SW2
SW4-7
Address on a network
Master unit
OFF
32
Slave unit
ON
33
Master unit
OFF
34
Slave unit
ON
35
This table shows the examples of address settings. The network address of a slave unit is set to the master unit
address+1. When the network address of a slave unit exceeds 47, then it will be set from 00 in the ascending
order. When successive addresses are set, care must be taken so that an address duplicating with one used for a
slave unit in the refrigerant system A is not used for the master unit of refrigerant system B.
307 -
0 1
7 8
7 8
2 3
5 6
SW4
2 3
2 3
Ten's
0 1
Ten's
SW3
0 1
9
5 6
SW2
0 1
SW1
2 3
By inserting a flat
driver (Precision
screw drive) into
this groove and turn
the arrow to point a
desired number.
308 -
309 -
FUNCTION
Function description B
)
Factory
setting
Setting C
Function
number A
Function description B
Setting C
INVALID
01
GRILLE
Grille lift
SET panel setting
Hi CEILING SET
Hi CEILING 1
03
05
09
10
AFTER 1000H
1000HSTOP
VALID
04
INVALID
ON/OFF
VALID
ON/OFF
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
13
3 FAN SPEED
2 FAN SPEED
COOLING ONLY
15
16
18
INDIVIDUAL OPERATION
SAME OPERATION FOR ALL UNITS
ERROR DISP
NO ERROR DISP
C/F SET
LOW FAN
STOPLOW FAN (Intermittent operation)
09
10
TEMP Lo
FAN CONTROL OFF
Please check default settings with the indoor units installation manual.
HEAT PUMP
MODEL TYPE
NO DISP CHARGE
Indoor unit
I/U FAN SPEED fan speed setting
NORMAL OPERATION
(2) Setting marked with [ ] are those that are set automatically according
DISP CHARGE
VALID
Louver
POSITION
control setting
NORMAL OPERATION
FAN CONTROL ON
VALID
VENTI SET
17
08
Heating
FAN CONTROL fan control
INVALID
POWER FAILURE
COMPENSATION SET
1 FAN SPEED
14
PULSE INPUT
TEMP Hi
SENSOR ON (Valid)
NO VENTI LINK
12
07
Remote control
SENSOR S/W
sensor setting
NO VENTI
11
06
OPERATION PERMISSION
PROHIBITED
VALID
VALID
TIMER S/W
LE VEL INPUT
INVALID
LOUVER S/W
05
VALID
FANSPEED S/W
08
AFTER 600H
INVALID
07
VALID
MODE S/W
06
AFTER 180H
03
TEMP S/W
04
NO DISPLAY
AUTO RUN ON
Factory
setting
STANDARD
01
02
310 -
SELECT ITEM
SET"
FUNCTION SET
Confirm Button
Start Button
FUNCTION SET
3)
4)
5)
6)
Selector button
FUNCTION
Function number: A
FUNCTION
I/U FUNCTION
4 Press either
or
button.
A list of Settings: C will be displayed one by one. Select your desired setting.
5 Press the SET button.
The selected setting is displayed for 2 seconds, then followed by SET COMPLETE and the function setting process is completed.
Then the screen display will be switched to Function number: A, Function description: B, so if you want to continue
to set another function, repeat the steps as explained above.
To finish the function setting process, please proceed to Step (c).
* When
AUTO RUN SET is selected.
Function number: A
Function description: B
AUTO RUN ON
Setting: C
AUTO RUN ON
311 -
I/U No.00
or
button.
2 Press either
Select the indoor unit number that you want to change settings. If only one indoor unit is connected, the indoor unit
number will not charge, so please proceed to Step 3.
If ALL I/U
is selected while indoor group control is in effect, you can set all units to the same settings.
3 Press the SET button.
Indoor unit number indication will change from blinking to lit continuously, The screen display will be switched as
follows:
"DATA LOADING" (blinking for about 2 to 23 seconds)
FUNCTION Hi CEILING SET (Function number: A, Function description: B)
* When
Hi CEILING SET is selected.
Function number: A
Hi CEILING SET
Function description: B
4 Press either
or
button.
Function number: A, Function description: B from the list of indoor unit functions will be displayed one by one.
Select a desired function.
5 Press the SET button.
The screen display will be switched as follows:
SETTING Setting: C (ex. STANDARD)
STANDARD
Settings: C
6 Press either
or
button.
A list Setting: C will be displayed one by one. Select your desired setting.
7 Press the SET button.
The selected setting is displayed for 2 seconds, then followed by SET COMPLETE and the function setting process is
completed.
Then the screen display will be switched to Function number: A, Function description: B so if you want to continue to
set another function, repeat the stepa as explained above. To finish the function setting process, please proceed to Step 8.
8 Press AIR CON No. button.
The screen display will go back to the indoor unit selection screen (ex. I/U No.00).
If you want to continue to set another indoor unit, please follow the steps explained above.
(c) Press the ON/OFF button.
This ends a function setting process. Even if a function setting process is not completed, this ends the process. Please note that any
setting that is not completed will become void.
Pressing the RESET button during a function setting process will allow you to go back the previous step.
Please note that any setting that is not completed will become void.
Method of checking the current setting
While following the above mentioned step, the setting that appears when the SET button is pressed for each Function number:
A, Function description: B is the current setting Stting: C. (When ALL I/U is selected, the setting of the indoor unit
with the lowest number is displayed)
Settings are stored in the controller and not lost even a power outage occurs.
(d) Changing the remote controllers temperature setting range
1) The temperature setting range of the remote controller can be changed.
Through remote controller button operations, the upper limit and lower limit set temperature values can be changed individually.
During heating operation, the changed upper limit value becomes valid and at times other than during heating operation, (during
cooling, dehumidification, auto and fan operation), the changed lower limit value becomes valid.
Range of Possible Changes
Upper Limit Value: 22~30C (valid during heating) Lower Limit Value: 18 ~ 26C (valid at times other than during heating)
312 -
2) Operation
a) With the remote controller in the stopped state, press the SET and MODE buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or longer.
The display will changed from
FUNCTION SET
SELECT ITEM
SET
.
b) Press the
button once. The display will change to TEMP RANGE
c) Press the SET button to enter the temperature range setting mode.
d) Using the
, the press the SET button.
or
button, select Hi LIMIT SET
or Lo LIMIT SET
e) If Hi LIMIT SET is selected,
1 The display changes from
SET UP
Hi LIMIT 22C
(flashing).
2 Using the
TEMP S/W button, select the upper limit value. Display example: Hi LIMIT 22C (flashing)
3 Press the SET button to fix the setting. Display example: Hi LIMIT 22C (lighted up)
f) If Lo LIMIT SET is selected,
1 The display changes from
SET UP Lo LIMIT 26C
(flashing).
2 Using the
TEMP S/W button, select the upper limit value. Display example: Lo LIMIT 26C
(flashing)
3 Press the SET button to fix the setting. Display example: Lo LIMIT 26C (lighted up)
g) Press the ON/OFF button to end the setting procedure.
(The procedure also ends if the ON/OFF button is pressed during the setting operation. However, settings which have not
been fixed become invalid, so exercise caution.)
If the RESET button is pressed during a setting operation, the display returns to the previously displayed setting screen.
However, settings which have not been fixed become invalid, so exercise caution.
* If NO DISP CHANGE is selected in No. 12, TEMP RANGE SET of the remote controllers functions, No. 1 of the
function setting modes, the remote controllers display does not change even if the temperature range has been changed.
(Example) If the upper limit is set at 28C
Function No. A
12
Function Contents B
Setting Contents C
Control Contents
DISP CHANGE
NO DISP CHANGE
313 -
TEST RUN .
SELECT ITEM
SET
The display changes from
4 When TEST RUN
is displayed, press the SET button to begin the cooling test operation. The display shows
TEST RUN.
2) Canceling the Cooling Test Operation
button ends the cooling test operation.
Pressing the ON/OFF button or the TEMP
The TEST RUN display is cleared.
Checking Operation Data
Operation data can be checked with remote controller operation.
1 Press the CHECK button.
SELECT ITEM
SET OPERATION DATA .
The display change from
2 Press the SET button while OPERATION DATA is displayed.
3 The display will change to I/U No. 00 (blinking indication).
button.
Select the indoor unit number you want to have data displayed with the
(When only one indoor unit is connected, the indoor unit number displayed on the screen will not change)
314 -
OPERATION DATA
6 To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button, which allows you to go back to the
indoor unit selection screen.
7 Pressing the ON/OFF button will stop displaying data.
Pressing the RESET button during remote controller operation will undo your last operation and allow you to go back to
the previous screen.
Number
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
11
11
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
Data item
(Operation mode)
SET TEMP
RETURN AIR
I/U HEAT EXCH 1
(Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature 1)
I/U HEAT EXCH 2
(Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature 2)
I/U FAN
(Indoor unit fan speed)
REQUEST FREQUENCY
RESPONSE FREQUENCY
EXPANSION VALVE OPENING ANGLE
INDOOR OPERATION TIME
TOTAL I/U RAN
(Indoor unit operation hours)
OUTDOOR
(Outside air temperature)
O/U HEAT EXCH 1
(Outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature 1)
O/U HEAT EXCH 2
(Outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature 2)
COMP HERTZ
HIGH PRESSURE
LOW PRESSURE
DISCHARGE
(Discharge pipe temperature)
DOME BOTTOM
CT
O/U FAN
(Outdoor unit fan speed)
SILENT MODE ON/OFF
63H1 ON/OFF
DEFROST ON/OFF
TOTAL COMP RUN
(Compressor operation hours)
EEV 1
(Expansion valve opening 1)
EEV 2
(Expansion valve opening 2)
Gauge manifold
b)
Charge hose
c)
d)
Torque wrench
e)
Flare tool
f)
g)
h)
315 -
Vent Indicator
TIMER switch
Operation/Stop switch
27C
MODE switch
This switch is used to switch between
operation modes.
VENT switch
Switch that operates the
connected ventilator.
GRILL switch
This switch has no function.
When this switch is pressed,
(Invalid Operation)
is displayed, but it does not mean a failure.
LOUVER switch
This switch is used to operate/stop
the swing louver.
SET switch
TEST switch
RESET switch
CHECK switch
316 -
Notes (1) No determination is made if the mode setting is cooling, dehumidify or heating
and the cooling and heating thermostats have been in the off mode for 10 minutes
in the automatic operation mode.
Notes (2) If set to automatic operation mode when the intake temperature is within 2 in
relation to the setting temperature, the same operation as the previous automatic
operation will be performed. (Note that it will be the heating mode when first
turned on after the power has been turned off.)
Heating operation
-2
+2
Room temperature setting
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Thermostat ON (3)
Thermostat OFF (3)
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
4) After cooling stops, the fan continues to run (Lo) for 15 seconds.
+1
Room temperature
setting temperature
317 -
Low -2
A
+2
High
Room temperature
setting point
Indoor unit fan will be operated in
D block as shown below.
20 sec.
Lo
OFF
4 min.
Temperature check
Temperature check
22 model
28 model
36 model
45 model
56 model
71 model
90 model
112 model
140 model
224 model
280 model
Compressor
Indoor unit electronic expansion valve
3 speed model
Indoor
unit fan 2 speed model
1 speed model
Outdoor unit fan
10
15
20
20
25
30
45
50
60
95
120
10
10
0
10
10
0
15
10
0
15
10
0
15
15
0
20
15
0
30
25
0
40
35
0
45
35
0
70
50
0
85
55
0
Sum of frequencies on combined indoor units
Superheat control
Me
Lo
Lo
LoOFF
Hi
Lo
Lo
LoOFF
Hi
Hi
Hi
HiOFF
Operation
Operation
Operation
Stop
Operation block
Item
2) After dehumidification ends, the fan continues to run (Lo) for 15 seconds.
Note: For the FDK Series and indoor unit capacity types 22~56 data show for when the fan is stopped.
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Thermostat ON(3)
Indoor unit
0 Hz
Runs on Lo(1)
60 pulse
It depends on the fan speed switch setting. However, hot start has priority.
Oil return control has priority.
Includes stop and blower (including unmatch).
The settings of J3 and J4 make intermittent operation and stop possible.
318 -
output.
Thermostat OFF
1
+1
Room temperature
setting temperature
2) If all the thermostats for indoor units in a module go OFF, outdoor units carry out heating thermostat OFF operation in
modular units.
3) Intermittent fan operation control
a) When the jumper wire J3 (SW7-3), J4 (SW7-4) on the indoor PCB is shorted (installed at shipping),the fan of the unit
of which the thermostat is turned OFF during heating is operated in the Lo mode, and the indoor fan is turned OFF if
the temperature rises 1C or more than the return air temperature at the thermostat OFF.
b) Indoor fan OFF condition is maintained for 5 minutes and then the operation is reset at the Lo mode again. After
operating for 2 minutes in the Lo mode, return air temperature is checked and, if it is 1C or higher, the indoor fan is
turned OFF or, if it is not higher than 1C, the Lo mode operation continues.
Notes (1) If the heating thermostat has been turned OFF, the temperature is indicated on the remote controller only when the indoor fan is operated in the Lo
mode. When it is OFF, the room temperature at the end of Lo operation is indicated.
Notes (2) If the operation is changed to the defrosting mode while the heating thermostat is at OFF or the thermostat is turned OFF during defrosting, the indoor
fan is turned OFF.
Heating stop
1 minute
1) If the required frequency in the room is other than 0 Hz at the start of heating operation, the indoor fan is controlled in
accordance with the temperature of indoor air heat exchanger (detected with ThI-R1, R2).
(Setting blow rate)(Hi, Me, Lo)
Stop
Note (1) When the hot start (the compressor is operating and the indoor unit fan is not operating at the
setting blow rate) is going on, the heating preparation is displayed (LCD on the remote controller).
Indoor air heat exchanger temperature (C)
2) During heating, the required frequency becomes 0 Hz (heating thermostat OFF), then afterward, if the required frequency
is other than 0 Hz, and the answer back frequency from the outdoor unit is other than 0 Hz (during thermostat reset), hot
start control is carried out.
3) If the indoor fan motor is OFF continuously for 7 minutes due to hot start control, the indoor fan motor goes ON
regardless of the temperature detected by the heat exchanger temperature thermistor (Thi-R1, R2) and Heating Preparation
LCD goes off.
4) Even if the fan motor is stopped continuously for 7 minutes during defrosting, it is not turned ON forcibly, but after
defrosting is completed, if the fan motor is OFF continuously for 7 minutes, it is turned ON regardless of the temperature
detected by the heat exchanger temperature thermistor (Thi-R1, R2).
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Thermostat ON
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Room temperarure -1
setting temperature
Thermostat OFF
Room temperarure
setting temperature
+1
+2
+4
(b)
The functions of the remote controller can be set to display 180 hours, 600 hours, 1,000 hours, 1,000 hours & Forced Stop,
and no display.
(c)
If it is set on 1,000 hours & Forced Stop, after 1,000 hours of operation, there is a forced stop after an additional 24 hours have
passed. (If the filter sign is not reset, operation cannot be resumed.)
Resetting from the remote controller is possible at all times (while running, while stopped and before time up) when a filter
reset signal is received. It is also reset when the power is turned OFF.
(7) Auto swing control (FDTC, FDT, FDTW, FDTQ, FDTS, FDE and FDK only)
(a)
Louver Control
(i)
When the air conditioner is operating, press the LOUVER switch to move the swing louvers. AUTO
is
displayed for 3 seconds, then the swing louvers begin moving up and down continuously.
(ii) When you desire to fix the position of the swing louvers, press the LOUVER switch while the swing louvers are
moving, and 4 stop positions will be displayed one at a time in 1 second intervals. When the position you desire to
louvers to stop at is displayed, press the LOUVER switch again. The display will stop message (ex. STOP 1-
will be displayed for 3 seconds and the swing louvers will stop.
(iii) Louver operation when the power to the 4-position louver controller is turned on.
When the power is turned on, the louvers automatically swing 1 (2) time (without remote controller operation). This
operation inputs the position of the louver motor (LM) in the microcomputer so it can confirm the louver position.
Notes (1) The louver position LCD displays the swing operation for 10 seconds when the LOUVER switch is turned ON. After that, AUTO
is displayed for 3 seconds in the LCD.
Notes (2) Values in ( ) show in cases other than the FDT, FDE and FDK 22~56 models.
(b)
(Heating Preparation) is displayed (during hot start and when the heating thermostat is OFF). (This is to
prevent cold drafts), and the display that was in the louver position display LCD before this control was activated continues.
If the Heating Preparation display goes off, both the louvers and the LCD display return to their original setting.
(c)
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(8) Condensate pump motor (DM) control (Only FDTC, FDT, FDTW, FDTQ, FDTS, FDR, FDQM, FDUM models)
1) This operates if the inverter frequency is other than 0 Hz during cooling, auto cooling and dehumidification.
2) If the drain motor goes on, then goes OFF in accordance with the conditions in item 1), the motor continues to run for 5
minutes, then stops. Also, in the case of an abnormal stop, the motor also continues to run for 5 minutes.
3) If the compressor is ON and goes OFF, the drain motor continues to run for 5 minutes.
4) Even in states other than the above states (heating, blower, stop, heating thermostat OFF), drain motor control is enacted by the
drain sensor.
5) When expansion valve control opens the expansion valve during cooling as in item 1) of oil return control, the drain motor for
that unit continues to run with a 5-minute delay in addition to the oil return control time.
(9) High ceiling control
In the case of indoor units installed in high ceilings, air flow mode control can be changed using DIP switch SW9-4 on the indoor
PCB, or by using the remote controller indoor function setting (see page 448).
DIP SW
Item
SW9-4 OFF
(Normal Control)
Hi, Me, Lo
SW9-4 ON
(High Ceiling Control)
UHi, Hi, Me
Thermostat can go ON
Temperature drop
-0.5C
Temperature rise
Heat exchanger
sensor temperature
10C
2) For 4 minutes after the thermostat goes ON, forced thermostat OFF control of anti-frost doesnt operate.
a) At the point when 4 minutes have passed since the thermostat went ON, if either heat exchanger sensor Thi-R1 or R2
senses that the temperature is higher than the anti-frost temperature, sensing begins when the sensor is in the ON ready
state.
3) After 4 minutes have passed since the thermostat went ON, if either heat exchanger sensor Thi-R1 or R2 senses that the
temperature is lower than the anti-frost temperature (- 0.5C) continuously for 5 minutes, the thermostat is turned OFF forcibly.
Also, the thermostat is turned ON if the temperature sensed by Thi-R1 and R2 enters the thermostat ON ready range.
4) An Anti-frost signal is sent to the outdoor unit.
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(b)
Start conditions
q After thermostat switches OFF
e After outdoor unit heating begins during a stop (including error stops) After 12 hours elapses
(b)
(13) Indoor fan anomaly [FDTC, FDTA112, 140 or FDKA22 ~ 56 types only]
If the indoor unit fan speed is less than 200 rpm continuously for 30 seconds after a n indoor unit fan run command is output, it
stops for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds, it restarts, but if this operation is repeated 4 times within 60 seconds, an anomalous stop is
performed.
(14) External control (remote display)/control of input signal
Make sure to connect the standard remote control unit. Control of input signal is not available without the standard remote control unit.
(a)
Operation output: Power to engage DC 12V relay (provided by the customer) is outputted during operation.
(ii) Heating output: Power to engage DC 12V relay (provided by the customer) is outputted during the heating operation.
(iii) Compressor ON output: Power to engage DC 12V relay (provided by the customer) is outputted while the compressor
is operating.
(iv) Error output: When any error occurs, the power to engage DC 12V relay (provided by the customer) is outputted.
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ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Case A
ON
OFF
Indoor unit
opration/stop
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Case B
OFF
OFF
It is possible to turn the air conditioner ON or OFF using the remote control or center console, etc.
3) SW 5-3 on the indoor units circuit board is turned ON (when set locally)
This is enabled only when the input signal to CnT-6 is turned from OFF to ON. Air conditioner operation is reversed.
ON
ON
CnT-6 input
OFF
Case A
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Indoor unit
operation/stop
Case B
OFF
Lay power cable of each unit and signal wire as usual. (Remove the remote control switches from all units excluding only one unit.)
Lay wiring for the remote controller separately from power cable and wires for all other electrical equipment.
(ii) Arrange the terminal block (X, Y, Z) of the remote controller as shown below for the simultaneous control, and lay cross
over in each indoor unit.
Signal (1)
Outdoor
Outdoor
Signal wire
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
(1)
Indoor
unit
Indoor
unit
(2)
Remote control
(2)
Remote control
Remote
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68(74)Hz
90(120)Hz
120Hz
40
15
41
18
Initial start
(remote controller ON,
abnormal release)
First time of cumulative
compressor ON
operations.
Compressor protective
start B depending on
crankcase heater power
on time
Change to thermostat
OFF operation mode
No change to thermostat
OFF operation mode
Compressor protective
start B depending on
crankcase heater power
on time
Compressor protective
start B depending on
crankcase heater power
on time
Protective start
1) Protective start
a) The actual compressor operating frequency after 4-way valve switching protection is completed is a command frequency of 38Hz until 2 minutes after the compressor starts, and when the frequency increases, its maximum rate of
increase is 6 Hz/30 sec.
b) Control is based on the target speed when 2 minutes have passed after starting.
2) Starting Inching Protection
a) When the thermostat goes ON after the unit stops while the thermostat is OFF, the specified compressor operating
frequency is set at 38 Hz until 2 minutes have passed since compressor operation started, and the upper limit during
increases in frequency is set at 6 Hz / 30 seconds.
Note (1) If an attempt is made to change the operating mode while the thermostat is stopped, inching protective start when the compressor starts
again is not carried out, but 4-way valve switching protective start is carried out.
b) It follows the target frequency when 2 minutes have passed after starting.
3) Compressor Protection Start B by Crankcase Heater On Time
a) Compressor protective start is carried out when any of the following conditions is satisfied.
When SW3-4 is OFF
1 When the cumulative number of compressor starts since the power was turned ON is one start, and 30 minutes
or more have passed since the power was turned ON.
2 When the cumulative number of compressor protective starts since the power was turned ON is one start and
the outdoor temperature and under-dome temperature are outside the range indicated by the shaded portion of
the graph below.
34
30
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[Control Content]
a The compressors speed increases are kept within an upper limit of 6 Hz / 5 min. for 30 minutes after starting.
b Between 30 minutes and 40 minutes after starting, the compressors speed increases are kept within an upper
limit of 6 Hz / 2 min.
c When the compressor stops within 40 minutes after starting, the next time it starts, the frequency increase upper
limit method used in this control continues until a cumulative time of 40 minutes has passed.
b) If the outdoor temperature and under-dome temperature are within the range indicated by the shaded portion of the
above graph during compressor protective start B control, the following control is carried out and the compressor is
not started.
1 The following data are displayed in the 7-segment display.
Display Data: 30 is displayed after the power ON value then this value decreases by 1 every minute thereafter.
2 It is possible to start the compressor after 30 minutes have passed since the power was turned ON.
3 If the temperatures change so that they are outside the range indicated by the shaded portion of the above graph
before 30 minutes have passed since the power was turned ON, it is possible to start the compressor.
(3) Outdoor fan control
(a) Fan tap and fan motor control contents during control
Fan tap
FM01
FM02
6 speed
UHi
UHi
5 speed
UHi
Hi
4 speed
Hi
Hi
3 speed
Hi
Lo
2 speed
Lo
Lo
1 speed
Lo
OFF
0 speed
OFF
OFF
(b) When the fan motor starts, it runs at speed 4, and after it has been running for 20 seconds, it moves to the
various controls. (Heating only)
(c) Fan tap control
1) Heating
a) Fan tap control is performed in accordance with the low pressure (sensed by PSL) and the outdoor air temperature
(sensed by Tho-A). However, when it is within the detected temperature range when the power is ON, the fan tap
starts at a low speed when high pressure control is on with heating operation, it operates according to the following.
A Zone
B Zone
C Zone
4 speed
4 speed
D Zone
6 speed
6 speed
C Zone
A Zone
B Zone
D Zone
3
5
Outdoor air temperature (C)
0.623
0.693
Low pressure (MPa)
b) If the outdoor fan starts when the outdoor temperature (detected by Tho-A) is 12C or higher), it starts under the
following conditions.
1 After starting at the 4-speed fan tap, the speed changes to 2 speed after 3 seconds.
2 After forced operation at the 2 speed fan tap for 4 minutes, control changes to the control in item a).
3 If outdoor fan control is started by the high pressure sensor during this control sequence, this control sequence has
priority, and if the outdoor temperature is 12C or higher, the forced 4-minute 2 speed fan tap operation continues.
2) Cooling
Fan tap control is performed in accordance with the high pressure (sensed by PSH) and the outdoor air temperature
(sensed by Tho-A). However, when it is within the detected temperature range when the power is ON, the fan tap starts
at a low speed.
A Zone
B Zone
C Zone
D Zone
6 speed
4 speed
2 speed
E Zone
4 speed
2 speed
1 speed
F Zone
4 speed
1 speed
D Zone
E Zone
A Zone
2.19
B Zone
F Zone
22
25
1.59
C Zone
0
5
Outdoor air temperature (C)
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1.99
High pressure (MPa)
2.69
(4) Defrosting
(a) Temperature conditions defrosting
(i)
When all the following conditions are satisfied, temperature conditions defrosting begins.
1) There have been 45 minutes of cumulative compressor operation since defrosting was completed, or there have been 30
minutes of cumulative compressor operation since the start of heating operation (remote control unit ON).
2) 5 minutes have passed since the compressor went ON.
3) 5 minutes have passed since the outdoor fan started operating.
4) When one of the following conditions is met after all of the conditions above are met.
1 When the outside air temperature sensed by the outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor (Tho-R) is below
the defrosting start temperature shown in Table. 1 below continuously for 60 seconds.
2 When the intake gas saturation temperature determined from the value detected by the low pressure sensor (PSL)
and the temperature detected by the outside air temperature thermistor (Tho-A) is below the defrosting start
temperature shown in Table. 2 continuously for 3 minutes. (However, detection by the low pressure sensor (PSL)
is not performed for 10 minutes after the compressor starts.)
3 When the temperature detected by the outside air temperature thermistor (Tho-A) is10C or higher but less than
5C, and the low pressure is lower than 0.243 MPa, or when the temperature sensed by the outside air temperature thermistor (Tho-A) is lower than 10C and the low pressure is less than 0.2048 MPa. (However, the amount
Table 2
Table 1
of actual compressor operating time since the end of defrosting in item 1) above is 30 minutes.)
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(v)
Runs at speed 6
Stop
Note (1) The fan stops without relation to the temperature when 2 minutes
30 seconds have passed.
12
CM stop
CM operation
90
130
2) If the discharge pipe temperature is anomalous 5 times within 60 minutes, or if the temperature remains at 130C or
higher continuously for 60 minutes, including when the compressor is stopped, the unit performs an anomalous stop
(E36).
Note (1) If the discharge pipe temperature does not drop to 90C or lower continuously for 45 minutes after a discharge temperature anomaly occurs,
the compressor cannot be restarted. (It is possible to reset it using the remote control unit.)
327 -
Heating
1) Compressor speed protect control
a) During compressor operation, when all the following conditions are satisfied, compressor speed is reduced.
1 SW4-7 ON: when the pressure for the high pressure exceeds 3.0MPa.
2 SW4-7 OFF: when the pressure for the high pressure exceeds 3.2MPa.
b) This control ends when the pressure for the high pressure is the above pressure or lower than for six minutes
continuously.
c) When the compressor frequency is 20 Hz and the pressure for the high pressure exceeds 3.8 MPa, the compressor stops.
d) Control of outside fan by pressure for high pressure (PSH)
If the pressure for the high pressure reaches 3.204 (2.807) MPa or greater during heating operation, the
outdoor fan is set to speed 2.
Control ON
Control OFF
2.864(2.542)
3.204(2.807)
High pressure (MPa)
(ii) Cooling
a) When the high pressure is 3.507 MPa or greater during compressor operation, the compressor speed is reduced.
b) The high pressure is detected 1 minute later, and if it is 3.507 MPa or higher, the speed drops further.
c) If the high pressure drops below 3.507 MPa, this control ends and speed protect release operation begins.
(iii) Control by outdoor heat exchanger temperature
1) If the temperature at the outdoor heat exchanger rises to 65C (continuation 2 seconds) or higher during cooling, the
compressor is stopped. If the temperature drops to 55C or lower, the compressor recovers automatically.
CM stop
CM operation
55
65
2) If the outdoor heat exchanger temperature rises to 65C 5 times within 60 minutes, or is 65C or higher continuously for 60 minutes, including when the compressor is stopped, the unit is subjected to an anomalous stop (E35).
Note (1) If the outdoor heat exchanger temperature drops to 55C continuously for 3 minutes after an anomalous stop occurs, it is possible to reset it using
the remote control unit.
328 -
110
1.34
3.52
Control range
0.150
0.503
Low pressure (MPa) [PSL]
3.52
1.63
Control range
0.150
0.403
Low pressure (MPa) [PSL]
329 -
During Heating
(b)
When the outdoor fan is started, it starts in 4th speed, then after 20 seconds of operation, the fan tap upper limit becomes 2nd
speed.
(c) The upper limit of the compressor operating frequency is set at 80 Hz.
(8) Oil separator bypass valve (SV2, 3) control (SV2 is normally ON while the compressor is operating.)
(a) The oil separator bypass valves (SV3) are controlled in accordance with the compressor speed.
SV3 ON
SV3 OFF
76
80
Compressor speed (rps)
(b) When the following conditions are established, SV3 goes ON regardless of the compressors speed.
1) If the temperature detected by the under-dome temperature thermistor (Tho-C) during compressor operation is as shown below.
Depending on the
compressors speed.
SV3 ON
20
30
2) If the pressure detected by the high pressure sensor (PSH) during heating and during compressor operation is as shown below.
SV3 ON
Depending on the
compressors speed.
3.148
3.526
High pressure (MPa)
330 -
3) If the pressure detected by the low pressure sensor (PSL) during compressor operation is as shown below.
Depending on the
compressors speed.
SV3 ON
0.251
0.298
Low pressure (MPa)
ON
OFF
SW5-2
331 -
CnG1
Operation
OFF
Normal operation
Open Circuit
Cooling
Short Circuit
Heating
ON
Note (1) When the unit is shipped from the factory, SW3-7 is OFF and
CnG1 is open.
CnS1 input
method change:
J13
!
#!
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) CnS1, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J1 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
332 -
CnS1 input
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Air conditioner ON OK
CnS1 input
PUSH
OFF
Air conditioner ON OK
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
Remote
OFF
ON
Center
ON
Input : CnS2
Demand control/normal
CnS2 : operating switching
!
"
Note (1) The factory settings are: J13 - short circuit; CnS2 - short circuit (short pin connection)
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) Demand control
It is possible to switch the demand using jumper wires J5 and J6.
J6
J5
80
80
60
60
40
40
3) CnS2, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J13 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
333 -
CnS2 input
ON (shorted)
OFF (open)
ON (shorted)
Normal
Demand control
Normal
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Remote
ON
Compressor
OFF
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Demand control
OFF
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Compressor
OFF
334 -
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
0~120
1Hz
00
02
L,-20~43
1C
03
L,-25~73
1C
07
L,31~136
1C
10
L,5~80
1C
12
L,31~136
1C
16
L,-25~73
1C
18
20
22
25
26
27
28
29
30
Super heat
CT1 (CM1) Current
EEVH Heating expansion valve opening angle
EEVC Expansion Valve opening angle for ending cooling.
FM01 Number of rotations
FM02 Number of rotations
PSH (Hi pressure sensor)
PSL (Low pressure sensor)
Crankcase heater
0~50
0~50
0~500
0~500
0.1C
1A
1 Pulse
1 Pulse
32
34
Remarks
Normally, the frequency is displayed. When there is an error, E?? is
displayed. During pump down, PoS, PoE is displayed.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -20C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -20C and up to 43C.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 5C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 5C and up to 80C.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
0.01MPa
0.01MPa
SV2, SV3
20S
0,1
0,1
35
0,1
36
0,1
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of
1 : Defective discharge pipe thermistor (0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
37
0,1
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
38
0,1
39
0,1
40
0,1
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 : CM1 Current cut
Order of
1:
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
41
42
43
44
45
46
Control status
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
335 -
(0:Non-operative, 1: Operation)
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
47
Control status
0,1
48
Control status
0,1
49
Control status
0,1
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
63
0~50
0~50
0~999
0~999
0~655
-50~70
-50~30
0.60~0.90
0~120
1
1
1Hz
1Hz
100h
0.1C
0.1C
0.01MPa
1Hz
66
Control status
0,1
67
Control status
0. 1
68
Control status
0. 1
1C at 10 or lower
1C at 10 or lower
75
0,1
76
Check operation
0,1
0: Not implemented
1: Completed
77
80
81
82
83
84
87
88
89
91
93
95
96
97
98
99
Data reset
Counter Thermistor disconnection
Counter Inverter communications error
Counter High pressure protection
Counter Compressor 1 starting failure
Counter Anomalous low pressure 1
Counter Motor lock of compressor
Counter Overheating of power transistor
Counter Anomalous temp. of discharge pipe
Counter Current cut (CM1)
Counter Indoor-outdoor communications error
Counter CPU reset
Counter Anomalous FM01
Counter Anomalous FM02
Program version
Auto send display
---, dEL
0~2
0~3
0,1
0,1
0~4
0~3
0~4
0,1
0~3
0~255
0~255
0~255
0~255
336 -
Example (2.11)
(0:Non-operative, 1: Operation)
Code
No.
Write-in contents
1
2
Anomaly code
Address of unit where trouble occurred
Operation mode
4
5
6
10
14
15
16
17
20
24
26
Solenoid valve
27
28
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
48
49
50
51
Data write-in
Number of
Write-in unit
range
bytes
00~99
00~FF
1
1
0~4
0.00~6.00
0.00~1.00
-35~75
20~140
-30~40
20~140
-15~75
-35~75
0~50
180~220
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
A/D value
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
0~15
0~3
0~3
0~65535
0~65535
0~255
0~65535
0~255
0~65535
0~65535
0~65535
0~255
0~65535
1 speed
1 speed
1 speed
1 pulse
1pulse
1 unit
1 unit
1Hz
1Hz
1Hz
1Hz
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
0~255
1Hz
0~65535
0~65535
1h
20 times
1
2
2
1
52
53
Control status
0~180
1 second
45
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Contents
00: No anomalous, outdoor unit all anomalous ???
0~3F: Outdoor side, 40~6F: Indoor side
0
Stop
2
Cooling
4
Heating
Bit0
Bit2
Bit3
Bit0
20S
SV2
SV3
CH
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
59
0~2
60
0~3
61
0~6
62
Control status Td
0~4
63
64
Control status
Control status HP
0, 1
0~4
1
1
65
66
Control status
Control status CS
0, 1
0~4
1
1
67
Control status LP
0~4
68
72
Control status
Control status PT
0, 1
0~4
1
1
74
0~17
75
Control status
0, 1
76
77
78
80
81
82
83
84
88
89
90
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Control status
Registered indoor units 1~8 operation mode
0, 1
0, 1
0, 1
0~3
0~4
0~3
0~1
0~3
0~2
0,1
0~4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
91
92
93
94
0~255
0~255
1Hz
1Hz
8
8
1
1
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Contents
0
None
1
Waiting for oil return
2
Under for oil return
0
None
1
Temperature conditions
2
Strengthening temperature conditions
3
Time conditions
0
None
1
Frequency down & maintain
2
3
To maximum frequency
4
Until end conditions are established
5
Frequency down and maintain
6
Defrost end operation
0
None
1
Frequency down
2
Holding frequency
3
Waiting for cancel
4
Establishing cancel conditions
Discharge pipe temperature thermistor error counter
0
None
1
Frequency down
2
Holding frequency
3
Waiting for cancel
4
Establishing cancel conditions
HP Error counter
0
None
1
Frequency down
2
Holding frequency
3
Waiting for cancel
4
Establishing cancel conditions
0
None
1
Frequency down
2
Holding frequency
3
Waiting for cancel
4
Establishing cancel conditions
LP Error counter
0
None
1
Frequency down
2
Holding frequency
3
Waiting for cancel
4
Establishing cancel conditions
0~16 During protective start
17
Protective start end
External operation (CnS1)
0: Operation prohibition
1: Operation permission
Demand (CnS2) 0: None 1: Under control
Demand (CnG1) 0: None 1: Under control
Demand (CnG2) 0: None 1: Under control
Inverter Current cut anomaly counter
Inverter Power transistor overheating anomaly counter
Inverter Rotor lock anomaly counter
Inverter Starting failure counter
Inverter Communications anomaly counter
Thermistor disconnection counter
Frequency release operation 0: None 1: Under control
0:
AUTO
1:
DRY
2:
COOL
3:
FAN
4:
HEAT
Functional
item
Operation
mode
Cooling
Heating
Fan
Dehumidify
Defrost
Model-specific Overheating
aperture opening
Control Response
angle
Compressor [CM1]
Opening Angle
Control
Fully open
Fully closed
Opening Angle
Control
Fully open
Fully open
Opening Angle
Control
Fully closed
0-20Hz Operation
It operates in the range of 0 20Hz. However, in this operation, the compressor cannot be operated with the current safe, high pressure
controls, low pressure controls, power transistor temp. controls, discharge temp. control, under-dome temp. control or compression ratio
protection controls.
339 -
Compressor power ON
ON count:
45 minutes or
1st time
more after
power ON
Compressor
ON count:
From 2nd
time
Thermostat ON start
Operation Mode Changed Operation Mode Unchanged
While Thermostat Was OFF While Thermostat Was OFF
Less than 45
minutes after
stop
Protective start
Protective start
Protective start
Note: If the under-dome temperature exceeds 30C, compressor protective start A and B end and operation starts.
(a)
Operation occurs at 20Hz for a 1 minute 45 second period following a compressor start.
2)
Operation occurs in accordance with pressure control after the post-start 1 minute 45 second period.
(b) Compressor protective start sequence "A" according to crankcase heater power ON time
The cumulative power ON time from power ON is calculated, and compressor protective start sequence "A" control occurs
at the 1st compressor start after a 45-minute period, and at all subsequent compressor starts that follow a power ON after a
compressor stop of 45 minutes or longer.
1)
The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1
minute after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2)
During a 15-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 15-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3)
If the inverter is stopped within a 15-minute period after a compressor start, this control increases the frequency 5Hz
per minute for 15 minutes when the compressor starts again.
(c)
Compressor protective start sequence "B" according to crankcase heater power ON time
The cumulative power ON time from power ON is calculated, and compressor protective start sequence "B" control occurs
at the 1st compressor start within a 45-minute period.
1)
The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1
minute after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2)
During a 18-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 18-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3)
The frequency is increased 5Hz per minute through the 18-minute to 24-minute period, and this control ends when 24
minutes is reached.
4)
After this control ends 1 time, the system reverts to protective start "A" control from the 2nd time, or after 45 minutes
have elapsed.
5)
If the inverter is stopped for 24 minutes following a compressor start, a protective start is performed when started again,
and protective start sequence "B" control increases the frequency for a period of 24 minutes. However, the system
reverts to protective start sequence "A" control when started again if 45 minutes or more have elapsed since the inverter
stop.
340 -
224, 280:835
335:1060
(min-1)
1-unit operation
400
320
2-unit operation
160
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.2
2)
After compressor protective start ends (1 minute 45 seconds), the compressors frequency is controlled as shown below.
Low pressure
Unit: MPa
(MPa)
LPS1
LPS2
LPS3
35Hz
40Hz
Model
LPS (1)
LPS (2)
LPS (3)
224
0.80
0.75
0.70
280
0.82
0.77
0.73
335
0.82
0.79
0.76
22460Hz
28033579Hz
22455Hz
28033574Hz
(b)
341 -
After compressor protective start ends (1 minute 45 seconds), when the low pressure is 0.80 MPa or higher, this control is
activated.
(b)
The outdoor units fan speed is controlled in accordance with the low pressure by switching between 2-unit and 1-unit
operation.
Outdoor fan speed
224, 280:835
335:1060
(min-1)
2-unit operation
1-unit operation
400
320
160
0.8
0.95
1.0
1.1
2)
Error stop occurs when the "emergency stop" command is received from the indoor unit.
(b)
Error code E63 occurs, and the "emergency stop" command is transmitted to all indoor units.
(c)
When a "emergency stop clear" command is received from the indoor unit, the outdoor unit's error status is cleared, and an
"emergency stop clear" command is transmitted to all the indoor units.
(ii) When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
Note (1) The above does not apply for a 10-minute period following a defrost, or when pump-down control is in progress.
Capacity is lowered
each minute
80Hz or higher
Maintained
Maintained
Canceled
Canceled
7.1
7.2
Compression ratio
(c)
Capacity is lowered
each minute
5.9
6.0
Compression ratio
When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
(ii) When the compression ratio falls below the cancel value.
342 -
(b)
FDCA335
Cooling
Heating
Heating
FMO1
FMO2
FMO1
FMO2
FMO1
FMO2
FMO1
FMO2
1th speed
160
160
160
160
2th speed
400
400
400
400
3th speed
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
4th speed
835
835
835
835
1060
1060
1060
1060
(c)
(d)
If the outdoor fan starts after stopping, the fan speed is checked and start control is performed.
(ii) If the unit is stopped (free-running state) and the fan speed is in reverse, either FMO1 or FMO2 is 700 min 1 or higher, it
is not started, and if both FMO1 and FMO2 is under 700 min-1 for 3 seconds, it is started.
(iii) The compressor is started regardless of the state of the outdoor fan, and the above contents are sensed 5 seconds or more
after the time that 52C1 goes ON.
(11) Snow protection fan control
(a)
"0" or "1" blinks every 0.5 seconds at the data display area.
Press SW8 to toggle between the blinking "0" and "1" displays.
If SW7 is pressed for 3 seconds or longer while "0" and "1" is blinking, the blinking stops, and that enabled/disabled
setting is registered. If enabled, fan control occurs as described below.
Outdoor fan control occurs in accordance with the information stored in memory, even if the power is turned OFF and
back ON again.
If the outside temperature drops to 3C or lower when all units are stopped, or during an error stop, the outdoor fan runs
at level 4 speed once every 10 minutes.
ON
OFF
5
343 -
If the silent mode start signal is received from an indoor unit or CnG2 (with short pin) is shorted, if the outdoor temperature
is within the following range, operation is performed in the silent mode.
Cooling
Heating
Disabled
Effective
Effective
Disabled
29
31
(b)
Outdoor fan upper limit speed, compressor upper limit operating speed (other than for 30 seconds after startup and during
defrost operation).
Item
model
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
400 min-1
min-1
58 Hz
76 Hz
500 min-1
79 Hz
400
CnG1
Operation
OFF
Open/short
Normal operation
Open
Cooling
Short
Heating
ON
Note (1)
20 units
They are the numbers of units used for judgement of error for the purpose of control and not equal to the numbers of units which can be connected.
(15) Defrosting
Temperature condition defrosting
(i)
-2C
(a)
-5C
-10C
t
In i
iati
on
te
.o
mp
-15C
Ini
ti
on
a ti
te m
p.
fd
ef
fd
efr
ros
g
stin
tin
(Cu
f
t of
)
JI5
ire
er w
p
jum
)
ard
and
t
S
(
-20C
-20C
-15C
-10C
-5C
0C
5C
10C
when the temperature at the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor (Tho-R) and outdoor temperature thermistor is
below the defrost initiation temperature in the above graph continuously for 3 minutes.
-
344 -
If the inverter compressor starts, solenoid valve SV6 opens (goes ON), then 15 seconds later, it starts.
(b)
SV6 stays open (ON) for 3 minutes, until compressor protective start are completed.
(c)
If the compressor operating frequency becomes 80Hz or higher, SV6 opens (goes ON) and it goes off if the frequency is
76Hz or lower.
SV6 open
SV6 close
76
80
(d)
If the inverter compressor goes off after SV6 opens (goes ON), SV6 remains open (ON) for 3 minutes and 10 seconds, then
closes (goes OFF).
SV6
ON
OFF
OFF
76Hz or
lower
CM1
3 minutes
10 seconds
20Hz
Stop
15 sec.
Run
Command
3 mins.
Compressor
Starts
345 -
SW5-1
ON
OFF
OFF
SW5-2
Notes (1) Leave all DIP Switches except 5-1 and 5-2 OFF.
Notes (2) This operation takes priority over other options such as the center console. It sets the options in the operating state.
SV6 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C)
2) The compressors capacity is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C).
Capacity drops
Retention
Release
80
85
Under-dome temperature (C)
3) The cooling solenoid (SV1) is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C).
SV1 ON
SV1 OFF
75
80
Under-dome temperature (C)
(c)
2) When the high pressure exceeds the cooling high pressure upper limit value, the compressors capacity drops, then after 5
seconds pass, if the cooling high pressure upper limit is still exceeded, the capacity is lowered still further.
3) If the high pressure drops below the cooling high pressure upper limit value, and that condition continues for 1 minute.
After that, control returns to cooling normal control.
346 -
2) When the high pressure exceeds the heating high pressure upper limit value, the compressors capacity drops, then
after 5 seconds pass, if the heating high pressure upper limit is still exceeded, the capacity is lowered still further.
3) If the high pressure drops below the heating high pressure upper limit value, and that condition continues for 1
minute. After that, control returns to heating normal control.
(ii) Outdoor unit fan speed control in accordance with high pressure
1) Starting conditions
When the high pressure is 3.0 MPa or greater after compressor protection start and end (1 min. 45 sec.).
2) Control contents
a) Fan speed is controlled between 160 to 835 (1060) min-1. Fan motors 01 and 2 have the same speed.
Note (1) The values in parentheses are for FDCA335.
b) When the high pressure reaches or exceeds the following values, the fan motor FM01 (right side) is stopped.
FM01, FM02
FM02
3.2
3.3
High pressure (MPa)
3) Under the following conditions, outdoor unit fan speed control is ended.
a) When the mode has been switched from heating operation to another mode.
b) If the compressor stops.
c) When the high pressure is below 3.0 MPa.
(iii) Solenoid Valve (SV6) Control
1) The solenoid valve (SV6) goes ON when the high pressure (sensed by PSH) rises to 3.5 MPa or higher during
heating operation.
SV6 ON
SV6 OFF
3.0
3.5
High temperature (MPa)
347 -
(e)
Inverter power transistor temperature rises are controlled by the cooling fan (FMC) in accordance with the temperature
sensed by the power transistor temperature thermistor (Tho-P) after the inverter starts.
FMC ON
FMC OFF
65
70
Power transistor temperature (C)
(ii) A cooling fan ON status is maintained for 3 minutes 10 seconds if the cooling fan (FMC) is ON when the compressor
is switched from ON to OFF.
(f)
SV1 OFF
108
115
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D]
Compressor capacity is
reduced at 5seconds
Reset
110
120
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D]
CM stop
90
130
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D]
If the discharge pipe temperature (Tho-D detection) occurs twice within 60 minutes or the condition higher than 130
C has continued for 60 minutes including the duration of time of compressor stop, the unit operation is stopped with
the error stop.
Note (1) Unless the temperature of 90 C or under is maintained for 45 minutes after the discharge pipe error, the unit cannot be started again. (Reset the
power supply to clear.)
348 -
(i)
(j)
Compressor capacity is
reduced at 1 minute.
Retention
Reset
72
75
Power transistor cooling fin temperature (C)
CM operation
90
110
Power transistor temperature (C)
If the power transistors temperature is anomalous 5 times within 60 minutes, or if the temperature is 110C or higher
for 60 minutes continuously, including when the compressor is stopped, an anomalous stop is performed.
(k)
Retention
Compressor capacity
reduced at 30 seconds
0.18
0.236
Low pressure (MPa)
CM stop
0.134
0.18
Low pressure (MPa)
A low pressure (sensed by PSL) of 0.18 MPa or lower while the compressor is stopped, or sensed continuously for 30
seconds while the compressor is operating, is prohibited.
First cooling operation after the power is turned on
If a low pressure of 0.003 MPa or lower is detected continuously for 60 seconds after 4-way valve switching assurance,
the compressor is stopped, and if a low pressure of 0.18 MPa or higher is detected continuously for 10 seconds, the
compressor is restarted automatically, but if an anomalous pressure is detected again, an anomalous stop is performed.
It is possible to reset the system only by turning the power off, then turning it on again.
349 -
350 -
Input : CnS1
Short
circuit
Disconnection
Short
circuit
(NOP)
J13; Disconnection
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) CnS1, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J1 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q Operation with J13 short circuit
CnS1 input
ON (shorted)
Air conditioner ON OK
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Center
Remote
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Air conditioner ON OK
CnS1 input
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
Air conditioner ON OK
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
ON
351 -
Center
OFF
Remote
ON
Center
Input : CnS2
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Demand control
Normal operation
Normal operation
Demand control
(NOP)
Note (1) The factory settings are: J13 - short circuit; CnS2 - short circuit (short pin connection)
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) Demand control
It is possible to switch the demand using DIP switch SW4-5, 6.
SW45 SW4-6
80
60
40
3) CnS2, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J13 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q J13 - Short circuit
CnS2 input
ON (shorted)
OFF (open)
ON (shorted)
Normal
Demand control
Normal
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
ON
Compressor
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Demand control
OFF
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
352 -
Compressor
OFF
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
Unusual cade
Pump down
Check mode
Outdoor unit setup
00
0~130
1Hz
02
L,-20~43
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -20C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -20C and up to 43C.
03
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
04
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
05
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
06
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
07
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
10
L,5~90
1C
12
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
14
L,18~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 18C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 18C and up to 73C.
15
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
16
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
17
0~50
0.1C
18
Super heat
0~50
0.1C
19
0~50
0.1C
20
CT1 Current
0~50
1A
22
0~500
1 Pulse
23
0~500
1 Pulse
24
0~500
1 Pulse
26
0~999
10 min-1
27
0~999
10 min-1
28
0~5.00
0.01MPa
29
0~2.00
0.01MPa
30
0,1
63H1
0,1
31
32
SV1
0.1
353 -
E??
PoE, PoS
CH?
OPE??
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
FMC1
CH1
63H1
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
33
SV6
0,1
34
20S
0,1
35
0,1
36
0,1
37
0,1
38
0,1
39
0,1
40
0,1
41
0,1
42
0,1
43
0,1
44
45
0,1
0,1
Remarks
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
SV6
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Defect CM starting
Rotor lock
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
CM Current cut
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Anomalous in DC fan1
Anomalous in DC fan2
Stop command from indoor
Operation mode charge
Dilute protection
Demand control 0%
0
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
46
Control status
0,1
47
Control status
0,1
48
Control status
0,1
49
Control status
0,1
50
0~50
51
0~50
52
Required Hz total
0~999
1Hz
53
Target Fk
0~999
1Hz
54
0~655
100h
56
-50~70
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
57
-50~30
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
58
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
59
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
63
0~130
1Hz
66
Control status
0,1
67
Control status
0,1
354 -
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Non-operation, 1: Operation)
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
68
Control status
0,1
70
0,1
71
2.2, 2.5
0.01MPa
72
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
73
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
74
0.80, 0.90
75
0,1
77
Data reset
---, dEL
78
(Example: 730)
79
(Example: 126)
80
0~2
81
0~3
82
0~4
83
0,1
84
0~4
85
0,1
86
0~4
87
0~3
88
0~4
89
0,1
91
0~3
93
0~255
94
Counter
Outdoor inverter communications error 2
0~255
95
0~255
96
0~255
97
0~255
98
Program version
99
355 -
Example (2.70)
Data Range
ASCII 15-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 3-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte 16 units
ASCII 3-byte 16 units
Example
KD4C270######## (#: NULL)
D8
280
60
00 ~ 3F
40 ~ 7F
022 ~ 280
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
0~2
0.00~5.00
A/D value
04
0.00~2.00
A/D value
05
-35~75
A/D value
06
-35~75
A/D value
07
-35~75
A/D value
08
-35~75
A/D value
09
20~140
A/D value
11
-15~90
A/D value
13
-20~43
A/D value
14
20~140
A/D value
16
18~73
A/D value
17
-35~75
A/D value
18
-35~75
A/D value
19
0~50
A/D value
20
Super heat
0~50
A/D value
21
0~50
A/D value
22
CT1 Current
0~50
A/D value
00
Anomaly code
00~99
01
00~FF
02
Operation mode
03
356 -
0
2
4
Stop
Cooling
Heating
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
24
25
A/D value
Pressure switch
26
Solenoid valve
27
28
0~65535
10 min-1
29
0~65535
10 min-1
30
0~65535
1pulse
31
0~65535
1pulse
32
0~65535
1pulse
34
0~255
1 unit
35
0~65535
36
0~255
1 unit
37
0~65535
38
Required Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
39
Target FK
0~65535
1Hz
40
0~255
1Hz
42
Answer Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
43
0~65535
1h
45
0~65535
20 times
47
48
49
357 -
Contents
Bit0
63H1
0: open, 1: close
Bit0
Bit2
Bit4
Bit0
Bit2
20S
SV1
SV6
CH1
FM1,2
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit2
Bit4
Bit6
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
50
51
Data write-in
Number of
Write-in unit
range
bytes
Control status
0~180
1 second
53
-50~70
0.1C
54
-50~70
0.1C
55
0,1
56
0~2
57
0~3
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
0
1
None
Under control
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
None
Waiting for oil return
Under oil return
None
Temperature conditions
Strengthening temperature conditions
Time conditions
0
1
2
3
4
None
Defrosting status 1
Defrosting status 2
Defrosting status 3
Defrosting status 4
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under. control
58
0~4
59
Control status Td
0~2
60
Control status
0, 1
62
Control status HP
0~2
63
Control status
0~1
64
Control status CS
0~2
65
Control staus LP
0~2
66
Control status
0~3
67
Control status
0~4
68
Control status
0,1
69
Control status PT
0~2
70
71
Control status
0~360
1 minutes
72
0~15
15
0~14
73
Switch etc.
Bit0
0
1
2
Bit0
Bit1
Bit3
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
358 -
None
Frequency down
Under high pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under CS control
None
Frequency down
Under low pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under PT control
Unmatch check
Indoor side EEV check
Piping cleaning
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
Bit4
Bit5
Back up operation
0: None
1: Back up operation
Hz cancel operation
0: None
1: Under control
74
Control status
0~3
75
Control status
0~4
76
Control status
0~3
77
Control status
0~1
78
Control status
0~3
79
Control status
0~3
84
Control status
0~1
85
Control status
0~1
86
Control status
0~2
87
Control status
0~255
88
0~4
89
0~255
1Hz
90
0~255
1Hz
91
0~1
92
2.2,2.5
0.01MPa
93
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
94
0.8,0.9
0,01MPa
95
0~1
96
0~130
1Hz
98
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
99
Control status TC
0~2
100
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
101
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
102
0~2
359 -
0
1
2
3
4
AUTO
DRY
COOL
FAN
HEAT
0
1
0
1
With
None
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under-dome temperature control
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under compression ratio protection control
Operation
mode
Cooling
Heating
Fan
Thermostat ON
Dehumidify
Thermostat OFF
Thermostat ON
Thermostat OFF
Remote controller
command
Overheating
control response
Intermittent
operation
60 pulse
Defrost
Model-specific
aperture opening Overheating
Control Response
angle
Compressor [CM1]
Compressor [CM2]
Fully open
Opening angle
control
Opening angle
control
Fully closed
Fully closed
Fully closed
Fully closed
Fully closed
Opening angle
control
Fully closed
/ Fully open
Fully open
CM02
(CM1)
(CM2)
2) The loads and corresponding operation frequencies for each compressor are shown in the table below (the table shows
CM1 being started first. When CM2 is started first, the CM1 frequency indicated for load class 1 applies to CM2 instead.)
Load Class
CM1
CM2
1
20~112Hz
0Hz
0
0Hz
0Hz
2
42~120Hz
42~120Hz
Slave unit 1
CM01
CM02
CM11
CM12
(CM1)
(CM2)
(CM1)
(CM2)
Operating frequency ranges for each compressor corresponding to different loads are as shown below. The following table
applies to the case when CM01 starts at first. (When CM11 starts first, the frequency of CM01 for the Load Category 1
becomes the frequency of CM11.
Load Category
CM01
Master unit
CM02
CM11
Slave unit
CM12
0
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
2
42~112Hz
0Hz
42~112Hz
0Hz
1
20~112Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
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3
42~120Hz
42~120Hz
42~120Hz
42~120Hz
(3) Compressor start control between outdoor units (Master unit/slave unit)
(a) Determining the starting order for the master unit and slave units
Determine the starting order for the outdoor units of master unit and slave units, which is decided by the order in which the
power switches are turned on.
1) Starting order of master unit (N=0) First
2) Starting order of slave unit 1 (N=1) Second
(b) Determining starting order for compressors within master unit and slave unit groups.
Determine the starting order for compressors 1 and 2 within the master unit and slave unit groups as follows.
1) Starting order of compressor 1 (M=0) First
2) Starting order of compressor 2 (M=1) Second
(c) Compressor starting order and start control for combination specifications I
When all outdoor units change from the full stop state to the cooling/dehumidifying operation (including when all indoor
units start from the cooling thermostat OFF state)
1) Start control
a) Starting is controlled by determining the start order and the stop order for compressors in the load categories.
b) When only one outdoor unit is used, the starting order for compressor 1 and compressor 2 is switched on each
occasion when the outdoor unit stops.
c) Each time the master unit and each slave unit stop independently of each other, the starting order for compressor 1
and compressor 2 is switched.
d) Each time an outdoor unit stops within the master unit and slave unit groups, the starting order for compressors
within the master unit and slave unit groups is switched.
Starting order of outdoor units
Master unitSlave unit
Model
FDCA355~680
CM 1 CM 2 CM 1
CM 1 CM 2 CM 1
FDCA735~1360 Master unit Slave unit Master unit
(d) Compressor starting order and start control for combination specifications II
When all outdoor units change from the full stop state or a cooling/dehumidifying operation to the heating operation (Excluding starting from the heating thermostat OFF state)
1) Start control
This is same as the cooling/dehumidifying operation.
2) After the compressor which is first in the starting order starts, all outdoor units are started temporarily in accordance
with the operation order N.
3) 4-way valves (20S) are subject to the control prior to the start of the compressor.
4) 4-way valve switching protection
a) Regarding the outdoor unit which is second in the starting order, the 4-way valve (20S) is turned ON in compliance
with 4-way valve switching protection control in order to perform 4-way valve switching protection control. (During the 4-way valve switching protection operation, the outdoor fan motor is operated under normal control.)
b) After 4-way valve switching protection operation, the compressors are stopped in accordance with the target operation frequency. (4-way valve is in the ON condition.)
c) Unless all 4-way valves on the outdoor units which are in second place in the starting order can be turned ON, the
Compressor ON command is transmitted continually until they are turned ON.
(4) Starting the compressor (Master unit/slave unit)
As shown in the following table, compressor starts occur in accordance with the amount of elapsed time from power ON, and in
accordance with the number of starts that have occurred. However, during defrost control, oil return control, and equal oil control,
starts occur in accordance with those controls.
Condition
Start Method
q Defrost control
1st start occurs 45 minutes or more after power ON, and
subsequent starts occur after a power ON that follows a
compressor stop of 45 minutes or longer.
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(a)
0-20Hz Operation
It operates in the range of 0 20Hz. However, in this operation, the compressor cannot be operated with the current safe, high
pressure controls, low pressure controls, power transistor temp. controls, discharge temp. control, unde-dome temp. control or
compression ratio protection controls.
After 4-way valve switching assurance is completed, the following compressor protection begins.
Initial Start
(Remote controller
ON error cancel)
Less than 45
minutes after
Compressor power ON
ON count:
45 minutes or
1st time
more after
power ON
Compressor
ON count:
From 2nd
time
Thermostat ON start
Operation Mode Changed Operation Mode Unchanged
While Thermostat Was OFF While Thermostat Was OFF
Less than 45
minutes after
stop
Protective start
Protective start
Protective start
Note: If the under-dome temperature exceeds 30C, compressor protective start A and B end and operation starts.
Compressor protective starting sequence A, in accordance with the amount of time power to the crankcase heater has been on.
The amount of time the power to the heater has been on since the power was switched ON is calculated, and if 45 or more
minutes have passed and it is the first start, or if 45 or more minutes have passed and the compressor has been stopped, then
the power turned on again, and the cumulative number of starts is 2 times or more, starting is done according to this control
sequence.
1)
The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1
minute after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2)
During a 15-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 15-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3)
If the inverter is stopped within a 15-minute period after a compressor start, this control increases the frequency 5Hz
per minute for 15 minutes when the compressor starts again.
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(d) Compressor protective starting sequence B, in accordance with the amount of time power to the crankcase heater has been on.
Power on time is calculated after the power is turned ON, and the first compressor start if less than 45 minutes have passed
is according to this control.
1)
The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1
minute after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2)
During a 18-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 18-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3)
The frequency is increased 5Hz per minute through the 18-minute to 24-minute period, and this control ends when 24
minutes is reached.
4)
After this control ends 1 time, the system reverts to protective start "A" control from the 2nd time, or after 45 minutes
have elapsed.
5)
If the inverter is stopped for 24 minutes following a compressor start, a protective start is performed when started again,
and protective start sequence "B" control increases the frequency for a period of 24 minutes. However, the system
reverts to protective start sequence "A" control when started again if 45 minutes or more have elapsed since the inverter
stop.
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The following control occurs from the point when the compressor ON conditions are satisfied.
(i)
Pre-start control when operation mode is the same as at the previous operation:
1) If in the "cooling / dehumidifying" mode, the 4-way valve switches OFF. If in the "heating" mode, it switches ON.
However, When in the same mode as at the previous operation, with the prescribed power ON condition (see above
item) established, the 4-way valve's power ON status continues as it is
2) Solenoid valves SV6 and SV7 switch ON.
3) The apertures of the heating mode's EEVH1, 2, and the sub cooling coil's EEVSC are set to their initial opening
angles. The EEVH1 and 2 expansion valves are started first, and after their operation is completed, the EEVSC
expansion valve operation begins.
(Unit: Pulse)
Operation mode
Item
Name
Cooling
Heating
470
10
32
EEVH1, 2
EEVSC
Note (1) Master units and slave units are operated by the unit.
Cooling Heating
Heating
Cooling
FMO1,2
ON
OFF
ON
20S
OFF
3 minutes
SV6
ON
3 minutes
EEVH1,2
Open/close control
Initial aperture
opening angle
470
Aperture control
Full-close or 100
EEVSC
Aperture control
Full-close
CM1
ON
OFF
CM2
ON
OFF
Min. of 3 minutes
Compressor stop
15 seconds
6 seconds
Compressor start
Start conditions satisfied
4) Fan motors FMo1, FMo2, and the compressor start 15 seconds after the compressor ON conditions are satisfied.
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Heating Cooling
Heating
Cooling
FMO1,2
ON
OFF
ON
20S
3 minutes
3 minutes
SV6
Open/close control
ON
OFF
Aperture
control
Full-open
EEVH1,2
Initial aperture
opening angle
Full-close
EEVSC
CM1
Aperture control
ON
OFF
CM2
OFF
Min. of 3 minutes
T 1 sec.
Compressor stop
1 minute 45 seconds
Compressor start
Start conditions satisfied
2-unit operation is switched to 1-unit operation by the outdoor fan speed running at high pressure.
FDCA335, 400: 960
FDCA450: 1080
FDCA504680: 1140
400
(min-1)
1-unit operation
320
2-unit operation
160
1.5
1.7
1.8
High pressure (MPa)
2)
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2.2
(a)
(MPa)
LPS (1)
LPS (2)
LPS (3)
N1-5
N1
N2-5
N2
Model
335
400
450
504
560
615
680
735
800
850
900
960
1010
1065
1130
1180
1235
1300
1360
(b)
LPS (1)
0.81
0.80
0.81
0.82
0.82
0.81
0.81
0.82
0.80
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.81
LPS (2)
0.79
0.77
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.77
0.77
0.79
0.77
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.79
0.79
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
LPS (3)
0.77
0.73
0.75
0.71
0.69
0.67
0.65
0.76
0.73
0.71
0.69
0.69
0.76
0.76
0.71
0.71
0.69
0.69
0.67
N1
60Hz 1
70Hz 1
70Hz 1
70Hz 1
70Hz 1
80Hz 1
80Hz 1
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
80Hz 2
80Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
N2
46Hz 2
50Hz 2
54Hz 2
54Hz 2
64Hz 2
70Hz 2
70Hz 2
50Hz 4
50Hz 4
54Hz 4
64Hz 4
64Hz 4
80Hz 4
80Hz 4
54Hz 4
54Hz 4
64Hz 4
64Hz 4
64Hz 4
N1-5
55Hz 1
65Hz 1
65Hz 1
65Hz 1
65Hz 2
75Hz 1
75Hz 1
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
75Hz 2
75Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
N2-5
41Hz 2
45Hz 2
49Hz 2
49Hz 2
59Hz 2
65Hz 2
65Hz 2
45Hz 4
45Hz 4
49Hz 4
59Hz 4
59Hz 4
75Hz 4
75Hz 4
49Hz 4
49Hz 4
59Hz 4
59Hz 4
59Hz 4
(b)
The outdoor units fan speed is controlled in accordance with the low pressure by switching between 2-unit and 1-unit operation.
(a)
(min-1)
2-unit operation
1-unit operation
320
160
0.8
2)
0.95
1.0
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1.1
(b)
Unit: min-1
FDCA335, 400
Cooling
Fan tap
FDCA450
Heating
Cooling
Heating
Remarks
FMo1
FMo2
FMo1
FMo2
FMo1
FMo2
FMo1
0th speed
1th speed
160
160
160
160
2th speed
400
400
400
400
3th speed
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
4th speed
960
960
960
960
1080
1080
1080
1080
FMo2
Stop
Unit: min-1
FDCA5041360
Cooling
Fan tap
Heating
Remarks
FMo1
FMo2
FMo1
FMo2
0th speed
1th speed
160
160
2th speed
400
400
Stop
3th speed
160
160
160
160
4th speed
1140
1140
1140
1140
(c)
(d)
If the outdoor fan starts after stopping, the fan speed is checked and start control is performed.
(ii) If the unit is stopped (free-running state) and the fan speed is in reverse, either FMO1 or FMO2 is 700 min 1 or higher, it
is not started, and if both FMO1 and FMO2 is under 700 min-1 for 3 seconds, it is started.
(iii) The compressor is started regardless of the state of the outdoor fan, and the above contents are sensed 5 seconds or more
after the time that 52C1 goes ON.
(11) Snow protection fan control (Master unit/slave unit)
Set this for the master unit as well as slave units.
(a)
"0" or "1" blinks every 0.5 seconds at the data display area.
Press SW8 to toggle between the blinking "0" and "1" displays.
If SW7 is pressed for 3 seconds or longer while "0" and "1" is blinking, the blinking stops, and that enabled/disabled
setting is registered. If enabled, fan control occurs as described below.
Outdoor fan control occurs in accordance with the information stored in memory, even if the power is turned OFF and
back ON again.
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If the outside temperature drops to 3C or lower when all units are stopped, or during an error stop, the outdoor fan runs
at level 4 speed once every 10 minutes.
OFF
Fan ON
3
If the silent mode start signal is received from an indoor unit or CnG2 (with short pin) is shorted, if the outdoor temperature
is within the following range, operation is performed in the silent mode.
Cooling
Heating
Disabled
Effective
Effective
Disabled
29
31
(b)
Outdoor fan maximum speed & maximum compressor operation frequency (excluding the 30-second period after a start, and
defrost operations)
1)
Freguency(Hz)
FDCA335
FDCA400
46 2
Model
Freguency(Hz)
Model
Freguency(Hz)
FDCA735
42 4
FDCA1130
70 4
FDCA800
46 4
FDCA1180
74 4
FDCA450
52 2
FDCA850
50 4
FDCA1235
FDCA504
60 2
FDCA900
52 4
FDCA1300
FDCA560
70 2
FDCA960
56 4
FDCA1360
FDCA615
78 2
FDCA1010
60 4
FDCA680
84 2
FDCA1065
64 4
78 4
After the inverter starts, the cooling fans (FMO1, 2) are turned ON or OFF depending on the temperatures detected by the
power transistor thermistor (Tho-P1, 2).
ON
OFF
65
70
(b)
When the compressor changes from the ON to the OFF state, if the cooling fan is turned ON, the fan continues in the ON state
for 3 minutes 10 seconds.
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(ii) When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
Note (1) The above does not apply for a 10-minute period following a defrost, or when pump-down control is in progress.
Capacity is lowered
each minute
80Hz or higher
Maintained
Maintained
Canceled
Canceled
7.1
7.2
Compression ratio
(c)
Capacity is lowered
each minute
5.9
6.0
Compression ratio
When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
(ii) When the compression ratio falls below the cancel value.
(15) Forced heating/cooling operation (Master unit only)
With this control, SW3-7 on the outdoor unit PCB is turned on and CnG1 (equipped with short circuit pin) is shorted or opened so
as to forcibly determine whether the indoor unit is operated for cooling or heating. If any operation mode other than the forcible
mode is commanded from the indoor unit, the mode unmatch message is displayed on the remote controller or others and the
operation enters into the fan mode.
SW3-7
CnG1
Operation
OFF
Open/short
Normal operation
Open
Cooling
Short
Heating
ON
Note (1)
All model
48 units
They are the numbers of units used for judgement of error for the purpose of control and not equal to the numbers of units which can be connected.
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-2
Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp.
[Tho-R]
-5
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J1
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off
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-17
-20
-21
-23
-25
-23
-20
-15
-10
-5
56
10
when the temperature at the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor (Tho-R) and outdoor temperature thermistor is
below the defrost initiation temperature in the above graph continuously for 3 minutes.
(ii) Conditions for finishing defrosting
Standard (J14: shorted)
1) When the increase of the temperature of the heat exchanger thermistor (Tho-R1 or Tho-R2) is greater than 9C.
2) When 12 minutes have passed since defrosting started.
With operation Judgment Function (J14: Open)
1) If Tho-R1 and R2 are >= 9C, after 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since defrosting started, if either of the
following conditions is satisfied, the defrosting end operation starts.
a) 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since the temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 14C or
higher.
b) The temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 30C or higher.
c) 14 minutes have passed since the start of defrosting.
2) If Tho-R1 or R2 are < 9C after 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since defrosting started, if either of the
following conditions is satisfied, the defrosting end operation starts.
a) 5 minutes have passed since the temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 14C or higher.
b) The temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 30C or higher.
c) 14 minutes have passed since the start of defrosting.
(b) Time condition defrosting (oil return)
(i)
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If the inverter compressor (CM1, 2) starts, solenoid valve SV6, 7 opens (goes ON), then 15 seconds later, it starts.
(b)
SV6, 7 stays open (ON) for 3 minutes, until 4-way valve switching assurance and compressor protective start are completed.
(c)
If the compressor operating frequency becomes 80Hz or higher, SV6, 7 opens (goes ON) and it goes off if the frequency is
76Hz or lower.
SV6, SV7 open
80
(d)
If the inverter compressor goes off after SV6, 7 opens (goes ON), SV6, 7 remains open (ON) for 3 minutes and 10 seconds,
then closes (goes OFF).
Solenoid valve
(SV6, 7)
ON
OFF
OFF
76Hz or
lower
CM
15 sec.
Run
Command
(e)
3 minutes
10 seconds
20Hz
Stop
3 mins.
Compressor
Starts
During heating operations, The SV6 and SV7 valves switch ON when the high pressure is 3.5MPa or higher, and switch OFF
when the high pressure is 3.0MPa or lower.
SV6, SV7 open
3.5
Error stop occurs when the "emergency stop" command is received from the indoor unit.
(b)
Error code E63 occurs, and the "emergency stop" command is transmitted to all indoor units.
(c)
When a "emergency stop clear" command is received from the indoor unit, the outdoor unit's error status is cleared, and an
"emergency stop clear" command is transmitted to all the indoor units.
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Combined units
The errors of units other than the following combined units are not responede to by this function.
Outdoor unit model
Model
FDCA450
HKXE4R
FDCA504
HKXE4R
FDCA560
HKXE4R
FDCA615
HKXE4R
FDCA680
HKXE4R
FDCA735
FDCA800
FDCA850
FDCA900
FDCA960
FDCA1010
FDCA1065
FDCA1130
FDCA1180
FDCA1235
FDCA1300
FDCA1360
Data display
OPE
(c)
(c)
Automatic backup operation is only enabled when SW3-2 is ON (alternate setting) at the master unit.
The following error status are disabled and not detected at failed compressors.
q
!0
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
!7
If any of the item (b) errors shown above occur while a compressor is running, that compressor is stopped, but other compressors continue running as usual.
(d)
After recovering from the error, with start conditions satisfied, the compressors (CM1, 2) which are capable of running at the
minimum frequency are started.
(e)
An automatic recovery does not occur if a thermistor disconnection/severed wire occurs 3 times within 40 minutes. (Unit is
stopped.)
(f)
When a failure-recovered compressor is started, the other compressors revert back to their usual control.
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372 -
Data indicator
OPE
10
Note (1) Normal display can be restored if the test operation control switch is reset.
2) Outdoor unit test operation mode operation is started by the DIP switches SW5-1 and 5-2 on the outdoor unit PCB.
Switch functions
ON
SW5-1
OFF
OFF
SW5-2
Notes (1) Leave all DIP Switches except 5-1 and 5-2 OFF.
Notes (2) This operation takes priority over other options such as the center console. It sets the options in the operating state.
SV7 ON
SV6 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C1]
SV7 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C2]
2) The compressors capacity is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C1, 2).
Capacity drops
Retention
Release
80
85
Under-dome temperature (C)
3) The cooling solenoid (SV1, 2) is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C).
SV1 ON
SV2 ON
SV1 OFF
SV2 OFF
75
80
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C1]
(c)
75
80
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C2]
Cooling
High pressure based compressor control
Compressor operation level is
lowered every 5 secs.
1-minute hold
Control ends
See note (1)
3.70 or higher
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2)
Heating
a) High pressure based fan speed control
Compressor operation level is
lowered every 5 secs.
1-minute hold
Control ends
See note (1)
3.00 or higher
w The FMo1 fan motor (right side) stops if the high pressure exceeds the value shown below.
FMo1 & o2 running
3.3
Solenoid valves SV6 & SV7 open (ON) when the high pressure reaches 3.5MPa or higher.
SV6, SV7 open
3.5
2)
a) 30Hz operation is performed for 1 minute when a 29Hz or lower operation has continued for 20 minutes.
The inverter compressor (CM1) does not start again for 3 minutes after being stopped by cooling/heating thermostat
control, by the remote controller, or by an error.
374 -
(e)
SV2 ON
SV1 OFF
108
115
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1]
SV2 OFF
108
115
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D2]
Reset
110
120
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1, D2]
CM stop
90
130
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1, D2]
Compressors are counted individually if a discharge pipe temperature (Tho-D1, D2 detection) error occurs 2 times
within 60 minutes.
Control description
When the master unit auto-backup operation is invalid (SW3-2 ON), it stops with an anomalous stop. When the master
unit auto-backup operation is valid (SW3-2 OFF, the factory setting), it does not stop with an anomalous stop and the
compressor remains stopped.
Note (1) Unless the temperature of 90 C or under is maintained for 45 minutes after the discharge pipe error, the unit cannot be started again. (Reset the
power supply to clear.)
(f)
375 -
(i)
Reset
72
75
Power transistor cooling fin temperature (C)
CM operation
90
110
Power transistor temperature (C)
If the power transistors temperature is anomalous 5 times within 60 minutes, or if the temperature is 110C or higher
for 15 minutes continuously, including when the compressor is stopped, an abnormal stop is performed.
(j)
Retention
Compressor capacity
reduced at 30 seconds
0.18
0.20
Low pressure (MPa)
CM stop
0.134
0.18
Low pressure (MPa)
A low pressure (sensed by PSL) of 0.18 MPa or lower while the compressor is stopped, or sensed continuously for 30
seconds while the compressor is operating, is prohibited.
First cooling operation after the power is turned on
If a low pressure of 0.003 MPa or lower is detected continuously for 60 seconds after 4-way valve switching assurance,
the compressor is stopped, and if a low pressure of 0.18 MPa or higher is detected continuously for 10 seconds, the
compressor is restarted automatically, but if an anomalous pressure is detected again, an anomalous stop is performed.
It is possible to reset the system only by turning the power off, then turning it on again.
3) Heating electronic expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) opening angle control when heating operation is stopped
If heating operation is stopped, the pulse to the heating electronic expansion valves (EEVH1, 2) is changed to 100 if
the low pressure is less than 0.236 MPa.
After that, if the low pressure rises to 0.246 MPa or higher while operation is stopped, the heating electronic expansion
valves (EEVH1, 2) are opened fully.
376 -
This control is performed from the master unit side. It cannot be controlled from the slave unit side. If control from the slave
unit side is attempted, the following codes are displayed on the 7-segment display of the slave unit.
Code indicator
Data indicator
OPE
10
Note (1) The display returns to normal if the pump-down control switch is reset.
(b)
Pump down operation can be performed through operation of DIP switches (SW5-1, 2, 3). (Pump down operation cannot be
done during indoor unit operation, backup operation or during an anomalous stop.)
(i)
(ii)
Control
1) In the cooling mode, it operates with the compressors pump-down frequency (see the following table) as the upper limit.
Model
Frequency (Hz)
Model
Frequency (Hz)
Model
Frequency (Hz)
FDCA335
FDCA400
FDCA450
FDCA504
FDCA560
FDCA615
FDCA680
801
801
462
522
602
682
722
FDCA735
FDCA800
FDCA850
FDCA900
FDCA960
FDCA1010
FDCA1065
742
802
424
464
484
524
564
FDCA1130
FDCA1180
FDCA1235
FDCA1300
FDCA1360
604
644
684
684
724
2) The red and green (LEDs) on the outdoor control PCB flashes together continuously and PoS is displayed in the 7segment display.
3) Except for low pressure control, all the protective and anomalous sensing controls are activated.
4) Test operation commands are sent to the indoor units.
5) The sub cooling coil electronic expansion valve (EEVSC) closes fully during pump down control.
6) Oil equalization control and oil return control (cooling and heating) are prohibited.
(iii) Ending
If any of the following conditions exists, pump down operation ends.
1) If a low pressure (sensed by PSL) of <
= 0.01 MPa is detected continuously for 5 seconds.
a) The displays are as follows.
Red LED: Lights up continuously
4) If any one of DIP switches SW5-1, 2 or 3 is turned OFF during the pump down operation.
377 -
Input : CnS1
Short
circuit
Disconnection
Short
circuit
(NOP)
J13; Disconnection
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) CnS1, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J1 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q Opreation with J13 short circuit
CnS1 input
ON (shorted)
Air conditioner ON OK
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Center
Remote
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Air conditioner ON OK
CnS1 input
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
Air conditioner ON OK
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
OFF
ON
378 -
Center
OFF
Remote
Center
ON
OFF
Input : CnS2
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Demand control
Normal operation
Normal operation
Demand control
(NOP)
Note (1) The factory settings are: J13 - short circuit; CnS2 - short circuit (short pin connection)
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) Demand control
It is possible to switch the demand using DIP switch SW4-5, 6.
SW4-5 SW4-6 Compressor output (%)
0
80
60
40
3) CnS2, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J13 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q J13 - Short circuit
CnS2 input
ON (shorted)
OFF (open)
ON (shorted)
Normal
Demand control
Normal
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
ON
Compressor
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Demand control
OFF
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
379 -
Compressor
OFF
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
Unusual code
Pump down
Check mode
Outdoor unit setup
00
0~130
1Hz
01
0~130
1Hz
02
L,-20~43
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -20C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -20C and up to 43C.
03
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
04
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
05
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
06
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
07
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
08
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
10
L,5~90
1C
11
L,5~90
1C
12
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
13
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
14
L,18~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 18C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 18C and up to 73C.
15
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
16
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
17
0~50
0.1C
18
Super heat
0~50
0.1C
19
0~50
0.1C
20
CT1 Current
0~70
1A
21
CT2 Current
0~70
1A
22
0~500
1 Pulse
23
0~500
1 Pulse
24
0~500
1 Pulse
26
0~1500
10 min-1
380 -
E??
PoE, PoS
CH?
OPE??
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
27
0~1500
10 min-1
28
0~5.00
0.01MPa
29
0~2.00
0.01MPa
30
0,1
63H1-1
63H1-2
0,1
31
32
SV1
SV2
Remarks
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
FMC1, 2
CH1
CH2
63H1-1, 2
0,1
33
SV6
SV7
0,1
34
20S
0,1
35
0,1
36
0,1
37
0,1
38
0,1
39
0,1
40
0,1
41
0,1
42
0,1
43
0,1
44
0,1
45
0,1
46
Control status
0,1
47
Control status
0,1
48
Control status
0,1
49
Control status
0,1
50
0~50
51
0~50
52
Required Hz total
0~999
1Hz
53
Target Fk
0~999
1Hz
54
0~655
100h
381 -
SV6
SV7
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
55
0~655
100h
56
-50~70
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
57
-50~30
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
58
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
59
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
60
0, 1
61
0~3
62
0~4
63
0~130
1Hz
64
0~130
1Hz
65
0~3
66
Control status
0,1
(0:Non-operation, 1: Operation)
67
Control status
0,1
(0:Non-operation, 1: Operation)
68
Control status
0,1
70
0,1
71
2.2, 2.5
0.01MPa
72
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
73
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
74
0.80, 0.90
75
0,1
77
Data reset
---, dEL
80
0~2
81
0~3
82
0~4
83
0,1
84
0~4
382 -
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
85
0,1
86
0~4
87
0~3
88
0~4
89
0,1
90
0,1
91
0~3
92
0~3
93
0~255
94
Counter
Outdoor inverter communications error 2
0~255
95
0~255
96
0~255
97
0~255
98
Program version
99
383 -
Remarks
Example (2.11)
Data Range
ASCII 15-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 3-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte 16 units
ASCII 3-byte 16 units
Example
KD3C218######## (#: NULL)
5D
As shown in table at right
60
00 ~ 3F
40 ~ 7F
022 ~ 280
Remarks
S: Horsepower of
all-in-one type and
all-in-one type
(also for combined use)
S: Horsepower of
Master unit of combination
all-in-one type and
all-in-one type
Ex: 32PS or S32
(also for combined use)
Combined slave units C: Horsepower of
Ex: 12PS or C12
combined slave units
All-in-one type
Ex: 16PS or S16
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
00
Anomalous code
00~99
01
00~FF
02
Operation mode
0~2
03
0.00~5.00
A/D value
04
0.00~2.00
A/D value
05
-35~75
A/D value
06
-35~75
A/D value
07
-35~75
A/D value
08
-35~75
A/D value
09
20~140
A/D value
10
20~140
A/D value
11
-15~90
A/D value
12
-15~90
A/D value
13
-20~43
A/D value
14
20~140
A/D value
15
20~140
A/D value
16
18~73
A/D value
17
-35~75
A/D value
18
-35~75
A/D value
19
0~50
A/D value
20
Super heat
0~50
A/D value
384 -
0
1
2
Stop
Cooling
Heating
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Data write-in
Number of
Write-in unit
range
bytes
21
0~50
A/D value
22
CT1 Current
0~50
A/D value
23
CT2 Current
0~50
A/D value
24
180~500
A/D value
25
Pressure switch
26
Solenoid valve
27
28
0~65535
10 min-1
29
0~65535
10 min-1
30
0~65535
1pulse
31
0~65535
1pulse
32
0~65535
1pulse
34
0~255
1 unit
35
0~65535
36
0~255
1 unit
37
0~65535
38
Required Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
39
Target FK
0~65535
1Hz
40
0~255
1Hz
41
0~255
1Hz
42
Answer Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
43
0~65535
1h
44
0~65535
1h
45
0~65535
20 times
46
0~65535
20 times
47
385 -
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit0
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
63H1
63H1-R
63L
20S
SV1
SV2
SV6
SV7
SV11
SV12
CH1
CH2
FM1,2
FMC3
0: open, 1: close
0: open, 1:ON
0: open, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0: open, 1:ON
0: open, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
48
49
50
51
Control status
0~180
1 second
52
Control status
0~180
1 second
53
-50~70
0.1C
54
-50~70
0.1C
55
0,1
56
0~2
57
0~3
0
1
None
Under control
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
None
Waiting for oil return
Under oil return
None
Temperature conditions
Strengthening temperature conditions
Time conditions
0
1
2
3
4
None
Defrosting status 1
Defrosting status 2
Defrosting status 3
Defrosting status 4
58
0~4
59
Control status Td
0~2
0
1
2, 3
60
Control status
0~1
61
Control status
0, 1
62
Control status HP
0~2
0
1
2, 3
63
Control status
0~1
64
Control status CS
0~2
65
Control status LP
0~2
66
Control status
0~3
67
Control status
0~4
386 -
0
1
2, 3
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under Td control
None
Frequency down
Under high pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under CS control
None
Frequency down
Under low pressure control
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
LP error (when driving) counter
68
Control status
0,1
69
Control status PT
0~2
70
71
Control status
0~360
3 minutes
72
0~15
15
0~14
73
Switch etc.
Bit0
0
1
2, 3
Bit0
Bit1
Bit3
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
None
Frequency down
Under PT control
Unmatch check
Indoor side EEV check
Piping cleaning
74
Control status
0~3
75
Control status
0~4
76
Control status
0~3
77
Control status
0~1
78
Control status
0~3
79
Control status
0~3
80
Control status
0~4
81
Control status
0~3
82
Control status
0~1
83
Control status
0~3
84
Control status
0~1
85
Control status
0~1
86
Control status
0~2
87
Control status
0~255
88
0~4
387 -
0
1
2
3
4
AUTO
DRY
COOL
FAN
HEAT
Code
No.
Record data
Write-in contents
89
0~255
1Hz
90
0~255
1Hz
91
0~1
92
2.20,2.50
0.01MPa
93
-0.05~0.05
0.01MPa
94
0.80,0.90
0,01MPa
95
0~1
96
0~130
1Hz
97
0~130
1Hz
98
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
99
Control status TC
0~2
100
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
101
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
102
0~2
388 -
Contents
0
1
0
1
With
None
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under-dome temperature control
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under compression ratio protection control
KXR series
All-in-one type
S Models FDCA224HKXRE4R, 280HKXRE4R, 335HKXRE4R
(1) Operations of major functional items under each operation mode
Functional
item
Operation
mode
Cooling
Heating
Fan
Dehumidify
Defrost
Model-specific
aperture opening
angle
/
Overheating
Control Response
Compressor [CM1]
4-way valve (20S, SL), heating expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) and sub-cooling expansion valve (EEVSC) operating pattern
The operating pattern for outdoor unit is determined from the run/stop signals and cooling/heating signals from the indoor units
and from the indoor unit model capacity.
Note (1)
Switching of the operating pattern is controlled by the capacity of indoor units which have their thermostat ON and the pressure sensors (PSH, PSL).
Operating
pattern
4-way valve
20S
20SL
EEVH1
EEVH2
EEVSC
COND
COND
COND 100%
Fully open
Fully open
PI control
C4
COND
__
COND 50%
Fully open
Fully closed
PI control
C1
COND
COND 0~50%
60-100
Fully closed
PI control
C2
COND
EVA
COND 0%
60-100
PI control
PI control
C0
COND 0%
Fully closed
Fully closed
Fully closed
E4
EVA
EVA 50%
PI control
Fully closed
Fully closed
E8
EVA
EVA
EVA 100%
PI control
PI control
Fully closed
C8
389 -
Compressor power ON
ON count:
45 minutes or
1st time
more after
power ON
Compressor
ON count:
From 2nd
time
Thermostat ON start
Operation Mode Changed Operation Mode Unchanged
While Thermostat Was OFF While Thermostat Was OFF
Less than 45
minutes after
stop
Protective start
Protective start
Protective start
Note: If the under-dome temperature exceeds 30C, compressor protective start A and B end and operation starts.
(a)
(b) Compressor protective start sequence "A" according to crankcase heater power ON time
The cumulative power ON time from power ON is calculated, and compressor protective start sequence "A" control occurs
at the 1st compressor start after a 45-minute period, and at all subsequent compressor starts that follow a power ON after a
compressor stop of 45 minutes or longer.
1) The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1 minute
after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2) During a 15-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 15-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3) If the inverter is stopped within a 15-minute period after a compressor start, this control increases the frequency 5Hz per
minute for 15 minutes when the compressor starts again.
(c)
Compressor protective start sequence "B" according to crankcase heater power ON time
The cumulative power ON time from power ON is calculated, and compressor protective start sequence "B" control occurs
at the 1st compressor start within a 45-minute period.
1) The inverter is set to 20Hz following 4-way valve switching assurance. The target frequency is then established 1 minute
after a 1-minute period has elapsed since the frequency reduction to 20Hz was reached.
2) During a 18-minute period following the start, the 20Hz frequency is increased at a rate of 5Hz per minute, and the start
of the 18-minute period becomes the inverter's start completion point (10Hz).
3) The frequency is increased 5Hz per minute through the 18-minute to 24-minute period, and this control ends when 24
minutes is reached.
4) After this control ends 1 time, the system reverts to protective start "A" control from the 2nd time, or after 45 minutes
have elapsed.
5) If the inverter is stopped for 24 minutes following a compressor start, a protective start is performed when started again,
and protective start sequence "B" control increases the frequency for a period of 24 minutes. However, the system reverts
to protective start sequence "A" control when started again if 45 minutes or more have elapsed since the inverter stop.
390 -
2-unit operation
400
320
200
(mm-1)
160
1.9
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.5
2.6
3.0
3.3
Compressor frequency control occurs as shown below, 1 minute 45 seconds after the completion of a compressor protective start.
Unit: MPa
Model
LPS (1)
LPS (2)
LPS (3)
FDCA224
0.80
0.75
0.70
FDCA280
0.82
0.77
0.73
FDCA335
0.82
0.79
0.76
LPS (1)
Low pressure LPS (2)
(MPa)
LPS (3)
35
(b)
224: 55 224: 60
280, 335: 74 280, 335: 79
Compressor frequency (Hz)
391 -
40
2-unit operation
1-unit operation
400
320
200
(min-1)
160
0.67
0.75
0.85
0.88
0.98
1.03
1.08
1.18
Error stop occurs when the "emergency stop" command is received from the indoor unit.
(b)
Error code E63 occurs, and the "emergency stop" command is transmitted to all indoor units.
(c)
When a "emergency stop clear" command is received from the indoor unit, the outdoor unit's error status is cleared, and an
"emergency stop clear" command is transmitted to all the indoor units.
(ii) When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
Note (1) The above does not apply for a 10-minute period following a defrost, or when pump-down control is in progress.
Capacity is lowered
each 1minute
80Hz or higher
Maintained
Maintained
Canceled
Canceled
7.1
7.2
Compression ratio
(c)
Capacity is lowered
each 1minute
5.9
6.0
Compression ratio
When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
(ii) When the compression ratio falls below the cancel value.
392 -
"0" or "1" blinks every 0.5 seconds at the data display area.
Press SW8 to toggle between the blinking "0" and "1" displays.
If SW7 is pressed for 3 seconds or longer while "0" and "1" is blinking, the blinking stops, and that enabled/disabled
setting is registered. If enabled, fan control occurs as described below.
Outdoor fan control occurs in accordance with the information stored in memory, even if the power is turned OFF and
back ON again.
If the outside temperature drops to 3C or lower when all units are stopped, or during an error stop, the outdoor fan runs
at level 4 speed once every 10 minutes.
ON
OFF
5
Heating
Disabled
Effective
Effective
Disabled
29
31
All model
20 units
They are the numbers of units used for judgement of error for the purpose of control and not equal to the numbers of units which can be connected.
393 -
(13) Defrosting
(a) Conditions for starting defrosting
When all the following conditions are met, the defrosting operation will start.
1) When the outdoor unit operating pattern is E8.
2) The cumulative operating time of the compres-
-2
Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp.
[Tho-R]
-5
r
pe
-10
off
ut
re
wi
5]
J1
jum
-15
(S
ing
st
f
p.o
fro
de
em
nt
tio
tia
Ini
-17
rd)
da
tan
[C
-20
-21
-23
OFF.
-25
-23
-20
-15
-10
-5
56
10
thermistor is below the defrost initiation temperature in the above graph continuously for 3 minutes.
(b) Conditions for finishing defrosting
Standard (J14: shorted)
1) When the increase of the temperature of the heat exchanger thermistor (Tho-R1 or Tho-R2) is greater than 9C.
2) When 12 minutes have passed since defrosting started.
With operation Judgment Function (J14: Open)
1) If Tho-R1 and R2 are >
= 9C, after 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since defrosting started, if either of the
following conditions is satisfied, the defrosting end operation starts.
a) 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since the temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 14C or higher.
b) The temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 30C or higher.
c) 14 minutes have passed since the start of defrosting.
2) If Tho-R1 or R2 are < 9C after 2 minutes and 30 seconds have passed since defrosting started, if either of the
following conditions is satisfied, the defrosting end operation starts.
a) 5 minutes have passed since the temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 14C or higher.
b) The temperature sensed by either Tho-R1 or Tho-R2 is 30C or higher.
c) 14 minutes have passed since the start of defrosting.
(c)
394 -
SV6 stays open (ON) for 3 minutes, compressor protective start are completed.
If the compressor operating frequency becomes 80Hz or higher, SV6 opens (goes ON) and it goes off if the frequency is
76Hz or lower.
SV6 open
SV6 close
76
80
(c)
If the inverter compressor goes off after SV6 opens (goes ON), SV6 remains open (ON) for 3 minutes and 10 seconds, then
closes (goes OFF).
ON
SV6
OFF
OFF
76Hz or
lower
Stop
15 sec.
Run
Command
(d)
3 minutes
10 seconds
20Hz
CM1
3 mins.
Compressor
Starts
During a heating operation, when the high pressure becomes 3.5 MPa or higher, SV6 is opened (turned ON) and when the
high pressure drops to 3.0 MPa or lower, SV6 is closed (turned OFF).
SV6 open
SV6 close
3.0
3.5
SW5-1
ON
OFF
OFF
SW5-2
Notes (1) This operation takes priority over other options such as the center console. It sets the options in the operating state.
SV6 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C)
2) The compressors capacity is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C).
Capacity drops
Retention
Release
80
85
Under-dome temperature (C)
395 -
(c)
3.7 or higher
2) Heating
a) Compressor capacity control through high pressure
Lowers the compressors capacity every 5 seconds
Maintain 1 minute
Cancel
Note (1)
3.7 or higher
2 If the high pressure becomes higher than the following value, fan motor FMO1 (right side) stops.
FMo1, 2 operate
396 -
SV6 OFF
3.0
3.5
High temperature (MPa)
Compressor capacity is
reduced at 5seconds
Reset
110
120
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1]
CM stop
90
130
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1]
If the discharge pipe temperature (Tho-D1 detection) occurs twice within 60 minutes or the condition higher than 130
C has continued for 60 minutes including the duration of time of compressor stop, the unit operation is stopped with
the error stop.
Note (1) Unless the temperature of 90 C or under is maintained for 45 minutes after the discharge pipe error, the unit cannot be started again. (Reset the
power supply to clear.)
(e)
(f)
397 -
Reset
67
70
Power transistor cooling fin temperature (C)
CM operation
90
110
Power transistor temperature (C)
If the power transistors temperature is anomalous 5 times within 60 minutes, or if the temperature is 110C or higher
for 60 minutes continuously, including when the compressor is stopped, an anomalous stop is performed.
(i)
Reset
Compressor capacity
reduced at 30 seconds
0.18
0.236
Low pressure (MPa)
CM stop
0.134
0.18
Low pressure (MPa)
Compressor operation at a low pressure (sensed by PSL) of 0.18 MPa or lower continuously for 30 seconds while stopped
is prohibited. If this state is sensed 5 times in 60 minutes, it results in an anomalous stop. Recovery is possible only by
resetting the power supply.
When operating the unit in cooling mode the first time after turning on the power
If a low pressure of 0.003 MPa or lower is detected continuously for 60 seconds after 4-way valve switching protection, the
compressor is stopped, and if a pressure of 0.18 MPa or higher is detected continuously for 10 seconds the compressor
restarts automatically. However, if this state is detected again 2 times within 60 minutes, it results in an emergency stop.
Recovery is possible only by resetting the power supply.
398 -
(b) Control
1) The compressor operates in cooling mode with 224: 50Hz (280, 335: 62Hz) as the upper frequency limit.
2) The red and green (LEDs) on the outdoor control PCB flashs together continuously and PoS is displayed in the 7segment display.
3) Except for low pressure control, all the protective and anomalous sensing controls are activated.
(c)
Ending
If any of the following conditions exists, pump down operation ends.
1) If a low pressure (sensed by PSL) of <
= 0.01 MPa is detected continuously for 5 seconds.
a) The displays are as follows.
Red LED: Lights up continuously
4) If any one of DIP switches SW5-1, 2 or 3 is turned OFF during the pump down operation.
399 -
Input : CnS1
Short
circuit
Disconnection
Short
circuit
(NOP)
J13; Disconnection
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) CnS1, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J1 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q Operation with J13 short circuit
CnS1 input
ON (shorted)
Air conditioner ON OK
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Center
Remote
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Air conditioner ON OK
CnS1 input
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
Air conditioner ON OK
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
ON
400 -
Center
OFF
Remote
ON
Center
Input : CnS2
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Short
circuit
Open
circuit
Demand control
Normal operation
Normal operation
Demand control
(NOP)
Note (1) The factory settings are: J13 - short circuit; CnS2 - short circuit (short pin connection)
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) Demand control
It is possible to switch the demand using DIP switch SW4-5, 6.
Compressor operation upper limits
SW45 SW4-6
280
335
66Hz
79Hz
95Hz
80
50Hz
62Hz
70Hz
60
33Hz
40Hz
48Hz
40
OFF
OFF
OFF
3) CnS2, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J13 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q J13 - Short circuit
CnS2 input
ON (shorted)
OFF (open)
ON (shorted)
Normal
Demand control
Normal
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
ON
Compressor
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Demand control
OFF
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
401 -
Compressor
OFF
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
Unusual code
Pump down
Check mode
Outdoor unit setup
00
0~130
1Hz
02
L,-20~43
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -20C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -20C and up to 43C.
03
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
04
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
05
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
06
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
07
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
10
L,5~90
1C
12
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
14
L,18~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 18C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 18C and up to 73C.
15
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
16
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
17
0~50
0.1C
18
Super heat
0~50
0.1C
19
0~50
0.1C
20
CT1 Current
0~50
1A
22
0~500
1 Pulse
23
0~500
1 Pulse
24
0~500
1 Pulse
26
0~999
10 min-1
27
0~999
10 min-1
28
0~5.00
0.01MPa
29
0~2.00
0.01MPa
30
0,1
31
63H1-1, (63H1-2)
(63H1-R)
0,1
32
SV1
(SV2)
(20SL)
0.1
402 -
E??
PoE, PoS
CH?
OPE??
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
FMC1
CH1
63H1-1, 2
63H1-R
Code
No.
33
34
Contents of display
SV6
(SV7)
SV10
20S
SV11
SV12
Data display
range
Minimum
units
0,1
0,1
Remarks
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
SV6
SV7
SV10
(0: Close, 1: Open)
20S
SV11
SV12
(0: close, 1: open)
Defective outdoor temperature thermistor
Defective outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 1
Defective outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 2 (0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Defective outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 3
Defective outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 4
Defective discharge pipe1 thermistor (0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Defect CM starting
Rotor lock
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Anomalous in DC fun1
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Anomalous in DC fun2
Stop command from indoor
Operation mode charge
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Dilute protection
Demand control 0%
0
(0:Normal, 1: Anomaly)
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
35
0,1
36
0,1
37
0,1
38
0,1
39
0,1
40
0,1
41
0,1
42
0,1
43
0,1
44
0,1
45
0,1
46
Control status
0,1
47
Control status
0,1
48
Control status
0,1
49
Control status
0,1
50
0~50
51
0~50
52
Required Hz total
0~999
1Hz
53
Target Fk
0~999
1Hz
54
0~655
100h
56
-50~70
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
57
-50~70
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
58
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
59
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
63
0~130
1Hz
66
Control status
0,1
67
Control status
0,1
403 -
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
68
Control status
0,1
69
0~9
70
0,1
71
2.2, 2.5
0.01MPa
72
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
73
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
74
0.80, 0.90
75
0,1
77
Data reset
---, dEL
78
(Example: 730)
79
(Example: 126)
80
0~2
81
0~3
82
0,1
83
0,1
84
0~4
85
0,1
86
0~3
87
0~3
88
0~4
89
0,1
91
0~3
93
0~255
94
Counter
Outdoor inverter communications error 2
0~255
95
0~255
96
0~255
97
0~255
98
Program version
99
404 -
Data Range
ASCII 15-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 3-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte 16 units
ASCII 3-byte 16 units
Example
KD4C270######## (#: NULL)
D8
280
60
00 ~ 3F
40 ~ 7F
022 ~ 280
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
0~2
0.00~5.00
A/D value
04
0.00~2.00
A/D value
05
-35~75
A/D value
06
-35~75
A/D value
07
-35~75
A/D value
08
-35~75
A/D value
09
20~140
A/D value
11
-15~90
A/D value
13
-20~43
A/D value
14
20~140
A/D value
16
18~73
A/D value
17
-35~75
A/D value
18
-35~75
A/D value
19
0~50
0.01C
20
Super heat
0~50
0.01C
21
0~50
0.01C
22
CT1 Current
0~50
A/D value
00
Anomaly code
00~99
01
00~FF
02
Operation mode
03
405 -
0
2
4
Stop
Cooling
Heating
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
24
25
A/D value
Pressure switch
26
Solenoid valve
27
28
0~65535
10 min-1
29
0~65535
10 min-1
30
0~65535
1pulse
31
0~65535
1pulse
32
0~65535
1pulse
34
0~255
1 unit
35
0~65535
36
0~255
1 unit
37
0~65535
38
Required Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
39
Target FK
0~65535
1Hz
40
0~255
1Hz
42
Answer Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
43
0~65535
1h
45
0~65535
20 times
47
48
49
406 -
Contents
Bit0
63H1
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit0
Bit2
20S
20SL
SV1,2
SV6
SV7
SV11,12
CH1
FM1,2
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit2
Bit4
Bit6
0: open, 1: close
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
50
51
Control status
0~180
1 second
53
-50~70
0.01C
54
-50~70
0.01C
55
0,1
56
0~2
57
0~3
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
0
1
None
Under control
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
None
Waiting for oil return
Under oil return
None
Temperature conditions
Strengthening temperature conditions
Time conditions
0
1
2
3
4
None
Defrosting status 1
Defrosting status 2
Defrosting status 3
Defrosting status 4
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Discharge pipe temp.
58
0~4
59
Control staus Td
0~2
60
Control status
0, 1
62
Control status HP
0~2
63
Control status
0~1
64
Control status CS
0~2
65
Control status LP
0~2
66
Control status
0~3
67
Control status
0~4
68
Control status
0,1
69
Control status PT
0~2
70
71
Control status
0~360
1 minutes
72
0~15
15
0~14
73
Switch etc.
Bit0
0
1
2
Bit0
Bit1
Bit3
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
407 -
None
Frequency down
Under high pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under CS control
None
Frequency down
Under low pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under PT control
Unmatch check
Indoor side EEV check
Piping cleaning
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
74
Control status
0~3
75
Control status
0~4
76
Control status
0~3
77
Control status
0~1
78
Control status
0~3
79
Control status
0~3
84
Control status
0~1
85
Control status
0~1
86
Control status
0~2
87
Control status
0~255
88
0~4
89
0~255
1Hz
90
0~255
1Hz
91
0~1
92
2.2,2.5
0.01MPa
93
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
94
0.8,0.9
0,01MPa
95
0~1
1Hz
96
0~130
1Hz
98
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
99
Control status TC
0~2
100
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
101
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
102
0~2
103
0~255
0.1C
104
0~255
10cc
105
0~65535
106
0~65535
107
0~255
408 -
0
1
2
3
4
AUTO
DRY
COOL
FAN
HEAT
0
1
0
1
With
None
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under-dome temperature control
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under compression ratio protection control
Control contents
1) The EEV on indoor units which are in cooling mode is fully closed.
2) When the outdoor units operating mode is heating, EEVH1, 2 are fully closed.
3) The EEVSC is fully closed.
4) The outdoor units operating pattern is not changed.
Control contents
1) The EEV on indoor units which are in cooling mode is fully closed.
2) When the outdoor units operating mode is heating, EEVH1, 2 are fully closed.
3) The EEVSC is fully closed.
4) The operating frequency command applied to the compressor is maintained. (protective control is activated)
5) The speed command applied to the outdoor units fan is maintained.
6) The outdoor units operating pattern does not change.
409 -
When switching an indoor unit from cooling to heating during compressor operation (except during oil return or
defrost control).
(ii) When all the indoor units are fully stopped and the compressor is stopped.
(iii) When the system is starting oil return control and the compressor is stopped.
(b) Control contents
(i)
When an indoor unit is switched from cooling to heating, the compressor is stopped for 3 minutes. (auto recovery)
(ii) Outdoor unit cooling operation (outdoor unit heat exchanger high pressure 4-way valve 20S, 20SL ON.
Outdoor unit heating operation (outdoor heat exchanger low pressure) 4-way valve 20S, 20SL OFF.
(iii) This control is performed beginning 10 seconds after the compressor stops and continues for 2 minutes 40 seconds.
(c) End condition
After being stopped for 2 minutes 40 seconds.
(23) Indoor unit branch flow controller control
If you switch between cooling and heating at an indoor unit in the free multi cooling/heating system, switching between the high
pressure gas line and the low pressure gas line is accomplished by the branch flow controller. The branch flow controller
performs control using the output from CNT on the indoor units control PCB. The CNT output operates with a x2 (heating
output) bit and 2 x3 bits, so there are 4 branch flow controller states.
1 Cooling state (No power state)
CLOSE
2 Heating state
OPEN
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVG
SVG
CLOSE
CLOSE
ON
OFF
Suction
gas line
SVH
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
Suction
gas line
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVG
SVG
OPEN
CLOSE
ON
Suction
gas line
410 -
Suction
gas line
(a) Branch flow controllers control when the indoor units operating state changes
When the state of an indoor unit changes between cooling, heating and oil return, the branch flow controller is changed in
the following sequence.
(i)
In the case of Cooling Heating, Cooling Oil return, Heating Oil return or Cooling/Heating Full stop
(Compressor stop)
(Recovery from oil return is excluded.)
<Control Content>
If the outdoor unit is running and the compressor stops, after 5 seconds, the equal pressure state is maintained for
2 minutes 50 seconds, then the output is in accordance with the operating mode.
If the compressor stops by the outdoor unit stopping, after 5 seconds, the equal pressure state is maintained for 2
minutes 50 seconds. Then the power off state (cooling state) is output.
Heating
1 Indoor unit
operating mode
Cooling
2 Compressor
3 minutes
Optional
Off (Auto recovery)
3 Branching
controller
(Cooling Heating)
5
seconds
2 minutes 50 seconds
5
seconds
Cooling state
Heating state
4 Branching
controller (Other)
5 Outdoor unit
equal pressure
control
Equal pressure
control performed
Normal control
Normal control
10 seconds
411 -
160 seconds
10 seconds
Heating
1 Indoor unit
operating mode
Oil return
2 Compressor
1 minutes 30 seconds
Optional
Off (Auto recovery)
1 minutes 25 seconds
3 Branching
controller
Oil return state
5 Outdoor unit
equal pressure
control
5
seconds
Heating state
Normal control
412 -
Operation
mode
Cooling
Heating
Fan
Dehumidify
Defrost
Model-specific
aperture opening
angle
/
Overheating
Control Response
Compressor [CM1]
Compressor [CM2]
4-way valve (20S, SL), heating expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) and sub-cooling expansion valve (EESC) operating pattern
The operating pattern for outdoor unit is determined from the run/stop signals and cooling/heating signals from the indoor units
and from the indoor unit model capacity.
Note (1)
Switching of the operating pattern is controlled by the capacity of indoor units which have their thermostat ON and the pressure sensors (PSH, PSL).
4-way Valve
20S
20SL
EEVH1
EEVH2
EEVSC
C8
COND
COND
COND 100%
Fully open
Fully open
PI control
C4
COND
COND 50%
Fully open
Fully closed
PI control
C1
COND
EVA
COND 0%
60-100
PI control
PI control
C2
COND
COND 0~50%
60-100
Fully closed
PI control
C0
COND 0%
Fully closed
Fully closed
Fully closed
E4
EVA
EVA 50%
PI control
Fully closed
Fully closed
E8
EVA
EVA
EVA 100%
PI control
PI control
Fully closed
413 -
CM1
CM2
The operating frequency range of each compressor with respect to the load is as shown below, with the table below showing
the case where CM1 is started for the first time. (In the case of starting from CM2, the CM1 frequency for load category 1 is
the CM2 frequency.
Load category
CM1
CM2
2
31~120Hz
31~120Hz
1
20~112Hz
0Hz
0
0Hz
0Hz
Slave unit 1
CM01
CM02
CM11
CM12
(CM1)
(CM2)
(CM1)
(CM2)
Operating frequency ranges for each compressor corresponding to different loads are as shown below. The following table
applies to the case when CM01 starts at first. (When CM11 starts first, the frequency of CM01 for the load category 1
becomes the frequency of CM11.
If the system starts from CM1, the CH1 frequency in load category 1 becomes the CM1 frequency.
Load Category
CM01
Master unit
CM02
CM11
Slave unit
CM12
0
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
2
31~112Hz
0Hz
31~112Hz
0Hz
1
20~112Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
414 -
3
31~120Hz
31~120Hz
31~120Hz
31~120Hz
(3) Compressor start control between outdoor units (Master unit/slave unit)
(a)
Determining the starting order for the master unit and slave units
Determine the starting order for the outdoor units of master unit and slave units, which is decided by the order in which the
power switches are turned on.
1) Starting order of master unit (N=0) First
2) Starting order of slave unit 1 (N=1) Second
(b) Determining starting order for compressors within master unit and slave unit groups.
Determine the starting order for compressors 1 and 2 within the master unit and slave unit groups as follows.
1) Starting order of compressor 1 (M=0) First
2) Starting order of compressor 2 (M=1) Second
(c)
Model
FDCA400~680
CM 1 CM 2 CM 1
(d) Compressor starting order and start control for combination specifications II
The following control is activated when all the outdoor units are operated.
1) After the compressor which is first in the starting order starts, all outdoor units are started temporarily in accordance with
the operation order N.
2) 4-way valves (20S) are subject to the control prior to the start of the compressor.
3) 4-way valve switching protection
a) Regarding the outdoor unit which is second in the starting order, the 4-way valve (20S) is turned ON in compliance
with 4-way valve switching protection control in order to perform 4-way valve switching protection control. (During
the 4-way valve switching protection operation, the outdoor blower is operated under normal control.)
b) After 4-way valve switching protection operation, the compressors are stopped in accordance with the target operation frequency. (4-way valve is in the ON condition.)
4) Unless all 4-way valves on the outdoor units which are in second place in the starting order can be turned ON, the
Compressor ON command is transmitted continually until they are turned ON.
415 -
"0" or "1" blinks every 0.5 seconds at the data display area.
Press SW8 to toggle between the blinking "0" and "1" displays.
If SW7 is pressed for 3 seconds or longer while "0" and "1" is blinking, the blinking stops, and that enabled/disabled
setting is registered. If enabled, fan control occurs as described below.
Outdoor fan control occurs in accordance with the information stored in memory, even if the power is turned OFF and
back ON again.
If the outside temperature drops to 3C or lower when all units are stopped, or during an error stop, the outdoor fan runs
at level 4 speed once every 10 minutes.
OFF
Fan ON
3
If the silent mode start signal is received from an indoor unit or CnG2 (with short pin) is shorted, if the outdoor temperature
is within the following range, operation is performed in the silent mode.
Cooling
Heating
Disabled
Effective
Effective
Disabled
29
31
(b)
Outdoor fan maximum speed & maximum compressor operation frequency (excluding the 30-second period after a start, and
defrost operations)
1) The maixmum outdoor fan speed is 335 ~ 450: 500min-1, 504 ~ 6801: 660min-1.
Note (1) In the case of a combination unit, the slave unit is made independent and runs with the above speed.
2)
Model
(Hz)
Model
(Hz)
Model
(Hz)
FDCA400
46 4
FDCA735
42 4
FDCA1065
64 4
FDCA450
52 4
FDCA800
46 4
FDCA1130
70 4
FDCA504
60 2
FDCA850
50 4
FDCA1180
74 4
FDCA560
70 2
FDCA900
52 4
FDCA1235
78 4
FDCA615
78 2
FDCA960
56 4
FDCA1300
78 4
FDCA680
84 2
FDCA1010
60 4
FDCA1360
78 4
416 -
After the inverter starts, the cooling fans (FCM1, 2) are turned ON or OFF depending on the temperatures detected by the
power transistor thermistor (Tho-P1, 2).
ON
OFF
60
70
(b)
When the compressor changes from the ON to the OFF state, if the cooling fan is turned ON, the fan continues in the ON state
for 3 minutes 10 seconds.
(ii) When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
Note (1) The above does not apply for a 10-minute period following a defrost, or when pump-down control is in progress.
Capacity is lowered
each minute
Maintained
Maintained
Canceled
Canceled
7.1
7.2
Compression ratio
(c)
Capacity is lowered
each minute
80Hz or higher
5.9
6.0
Compression ratio
When the low pressure is 0.18MPa or higher, and the high pressure is 3.52MPa or lower.
(ii) When the compression ratio falls below the cancel value.
(8) Defrosting (Master unit/slave unit)
If the conditions for starting defrosting of the outdoor heat exchanger of any of the outdoor units are established during compressor
operation, defrost operation starts.
(a) Conditions for starting defrosting
When all the following conditions are met, the defrosting operation will start.
1) When the outdoor unit operating pattern is E8.
2) The cumulative operating time of the compres-
-2
Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp.
[Tho-R]
-5
r
pe
re
wi
5]
J1
-10
ju
ff
-15
-17
tan
fro
de
em
nt
tio
f
p.o
g(S
sti
tia
Ini
rd)
da
to
u
[C
-20
-21
-23
-25
-23
-20
-15
-10
-5
56
temperature thermistor is below the defrost initiation temperature in the above graph continuously for 3 minutes.
-
417 -
10
(9) Oil separator solenoid valve (SV6, 7) control (Master unit/slave unit)
(a)
3 minutes after the compressor starts, the solenoids (SV6, 7) open (go ON).
(b)
If the compressor operating frequency becomes 80Hz or higher, SV6, 7 opens (goes ON) and it goes off if the frequency is
76Hz or lower.
SV6, SV7 open
80
(c)
If the inverter compressor goes off after SV6, 7 opens (goes ON), SV6, 7 remains open (ON) for 3 minutes and 10 seconds,
then closes (goes OFF).
Solenoid valve
(SV6, 7)
ON
OFF
OFF
76Hz or
lower
CM
20Hz
Stop
15 sec.
Run
Command
(d)
3 minutes
10 seconds
3 mins.
Compressor
Starts
During heating operations, The SV6 and SV7 valves switch ON when the high pressure is 3.5MPa or higher, and switch OFF
when the high pressure is 3.0MPa or lower.
SV6, SV7 open
3.5
418 -
Error stop occurs when the "emergency stop" command is received from the indoor unit.
(b)
Error code E63 occurs, and the "emergency stop" command is transmitted to all indoor units.
(c)
When a "emergency stop clear" command is received from the indoor unit, the outdoor unit's error status is cleared, and an
"emergency stop clear" command is transmitted to all the indoor units.
Automatic backup operation is only enabled when SW3-2 is ON (alternate setting) at the master unit.
(b)
The following error status are disabled and not detected at failed compressors.
L3-phase "open phase" error (E32)
!0
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
(c)
If any of the item (b) errors shown above occur while a compressor is running, that compressor is stopped, but other compressors continue running as usual.
(d)
After recovering from the error, with start conditions satisfied, the compressors (CM1, 2) which are capable of running at the
minimum frequency are started.
(e)
When a failure-recovered compressor is started, the other compressors revert back to their usual control.
Code indicator
Data indicator
OPE
10
Note (1) Normal display can be restored if the test operation control switch is reset.
2) Outdoor unit test operation mode operation is started by the DIP switches SW5-1 and 5-2 on the outdoor unit PCB.
Switch functions
ON
SW5-1
OFF
OFF
SW5-2
Notes (1) This operation takes priority over other options such as the center console. It sets the options in the operating state.
SV7 ON
SV6 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C1]
SV7 OFF
35
40
Under-dome temperature (C) [Tho-C2]
2) The compressors capacity is controlled in accordance with the under-dome temperature (Tho-C1, 2).
Capacity drops
Retention
Release
80
85
Under-dome temperature (C)
419 -
(c)
Control ends
See note (1)
3.70 or higher
2) Heating
Compressor operation level is
lowered every 5 secs.
Control ends
See note (1)
3.7 or higher
w The FMo1 fan motor (right side) stops if the high pressure exceeds the value shown below.
FMo1 & o2 running
3.3
3.5
420 -
Reset
110
120
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1, D2]
CM stop
90
130
Discharge pipe temperature (C) [Tho-D1, D2]
Compressors are counted individually if a discharge pipe temperature (Tho-D1, D2 detection) error occurs 2 times
within 60 minutes.
Control description
When the master unit auto-backup operation is invalid (SW3-2 ON), it stops with an anomalous stop. When the master
unit auto-backup operation is valid (SW3-2 OFF, the factory setting), it does not stop with an anomalous stop and the
compressor remains stopped.
Note (1) Unless the temperature of 90 C or under is maintained for 60 minutes after the discharge pipe error, the unit cannot be started again. (Reset the
power supply to clear.)
(e)
(f)
421 -
Reset
67
70
Power transistor cooling fin temperature (C)
CM operation
90
110
Power transistor temperature (C)
If the power transistors temperature is abnormal 5 times within 60 minutes (E41), or if the temperature is 110C or
higher for 15 minutes continuously (E51), including when the compressor is stopped, an anomalous stop is performed.
(h) Low pressure protective control (Master unit/slave unit)
If the low pressure (sensed by PSL) drops below the set value, the compressors capacity is controlled to prevent the low level
pressure from dropping. If it drops still further, the compressor is stopped.
1) Compressor control
Reset
Retention
Compressor capacity
reduced at 30 seconds
0.18
0.20
Low pressure (MPa)
CM stop
0.134
0.18
Low pressure (MPa)
Compressor operation at a low pressure (sensed by PSL) of 0.18 MPa or lower continuously for 30 seconds while
stopped is prohibited. If this state is sensed 5 times in 60 minutes, it results in an anomalous stop. Recovery is possible
only by resetting the power supply.
When operating the unit in cooling mode the first time after turning on the power
If a low pressure of 0.003 MPa or lower is detected continuously for 60 seconds after 4-way valve switching protection, the compressor is stopped, and if a pressure of 0.18 MPa or higher is detected continuously for 10 seconds the
compressor restarts automatically. However, if this state is detected again 2 times within 60 minutes, it results in an
emergency stop. Recovery is possible only by resetting the power supply.
422 -
This control is performed from the master unit side. It cannot be controlled from the slave unit side. If control from the slave
unit side is attempted, the following codes are displayed on the 7-segment display of the slave unit.
Code indicator
Data indicator
OPE
10
Note (1) The display returns to normal if the pump-down control switch is reset.
(b)
Pump down operation can be performed through operation of DIP switches (SW5-1, 2, 3). (Pump down operation cannot be
done during indoor unit operation, backup operation or during an anomalous stop.)
(i)
(ii)
Control
1) The red and green (LEDs) on the outdoor control PCB flashs together continuously and PoS is displayed in the 7segment display.
2) Except for low pressure control, all the protective and anomalous sensing controls are activated.
3) Test operation commands are sent to the indoor units.
(iii) Ending
If any of the following conditions exists, pump down operation ends.
1) If a low pressure (sensed by PSL) of <
= 0.01 MPa is detected continuously for 5 seconds.
a) The displays are as follows.
Red LED: Lights up continuously
4) If any one of DIP switches SW5-1, 2 or 3 is turned OFF during the pump down operation.
(14) External input operation (Master unit/slave unit)
External input: From CnS1, operation permission/prohibition control; From CnS2: Demand control/normal operation switching.
J13: Switches between CnS1 and CnS2 input method.
J13 short circuit: Level input by CnS1 and CnS2.
J13 open: Pulse input by CnS1 and CnS2.
(a)
Input : CnS1
Closed
circuit
CnS1 input
method change:
J13
Disconnection
Closed
circuit
J13; Disconnection
(open)
(NOP)
423 -
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) CnS1, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J1 from closed circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q Opreation with J13 closed circuit
ON (closed)
Air conditioner ON OK
OFF (open)
CnS1 input
PUSH
PUSH
OFF (open)
PUSH
PUSH
Center
ON
OFF
Center
Remote
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Air conditioner ON OK
CnS1 input
PUSH
OFF
Air conditioner ON OK
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
Center
Remote
OFF
ON
Center
OFF
Closed
circuit
Open
circuit
Closed
circuit
Open
circuit
Normal operation
Demand control
(NOP)
Note (1) The factory settings are: J13 - closed circuit; CnS2 - closed circuit (closed pin connection)
1) The remote controller displays the operating mode. To Option sends the operating mode.
2) Demand control
It is possible to switch the demand using DIP switch SW4-5, 6.
SW45 SW4-6 Compressor output (%)
0
80
60
40
424 -
Remote
Center
ON
OFF
3) CnS2, performs the following operations by the changing of jumper wire J13 from short circuit to open circuit.
If pulse input, the pulse duration is 500 ms or more.
q J13 - Closed circuit
CnS2 input
ON (shorted)
OFF (open)
ON (closed)
Normal
Demand control
Normal
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
OFF
ON
Compressor
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Demand control
OFF
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
425 -
Compressor
OFF
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
Unusual cade
Pump down
Check mode
Outdoor unit setup
00
0~130
1Hz
01
0~130
1Hz
02
L,-20~43
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -20C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -20C and up to 43C.
03
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
04
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
05
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
06
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
07
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
08
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
10
L,5~90
1C
11
L,5~90
1C
12
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
13
L,31~136
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 31C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 31C and up to 136C.
14
L,18~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is 18C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than 18C and up to 73C.
15
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
16
L,-25~73
1C
[L] is indicated when the temperature is -25C or below and the actual
temperature is indicated when it is higher than -25C and up to 73C.
17
0~50
0.1C
18
Super heat
0~50
0.1C
19
0~50
0.1C
20
CT1 Current
0~70
1A
21
CT2 Current
0~70
1A
22
0~500
1 Pulse
23
0~500
1 Pulse
24
0~500
1 Pulse
26
0~999
10 min-1
426 -
E??
PoE, PoS
CH?
OPE??
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
27
0~999
10 min-1
28
0~5.00
0.01MPa
29
0~2.00
0.01MPa
30
0,1
31
63H1-1
63H1-2
(63H1-R)
0,1
32
SV1
SV2
20SL
Remarks
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
Order of 1 :
Order of 100 :
Order of 10 :
FMC1, 2
CH1
63H1-1, 2
63H1-R
0,1
33
SV6
SV7
0,1
34
20S
SV11
0,1
35
0,1
36
0,1
37
0,1
38
0,1
39
0,1
40
0,1
41
0,1
42
0,1
43
0,1
44
0,1
45
0,1
46
Control status
0,1
47
Control status
0,1
48
Control status
0,1
49
Control status
0,1
50
0~50
51
0~50
52
Required Hz total
0~999
1Hz
53
Target Fk
0~999
1Hz
54
0~655
100h
427 -
SV6
SV7
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
Remarks
55
0~655
100h
56
-50~70
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
57
-50~30
0.1C
1C at 10 or lower
58
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
59
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
60
0, 1
61
0~3
62
0~4
63
0~130
1Hz
64
0~130
1Hz
65
0~3
66
Control status
0,1
(0:Non-operation, 1: Operation)
67
Control status
0,1
(0:Non-operation, 1: Operation)
0,1
0~17
0,1
68
Control status
69
70
71
2.2, 2.5
0.01MPa
72
-0.05~+0.05
0.01MPa
73
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
74
0.80, 0.90
75
0,1
77
Data reset
---, dEL
78
Example (730)
79
Example (126)
80
0~2
81
0~3
82
0, 1
83
0,1
428 -
Code
No.
Contents of display
Data display
range
Minimum
units
84
0~4
85
0,1
86
0~3
87
0~3
88
0~4
89
0,1
90
0,1
91
0~3
92
0,1
93
0~255
94
Counter
Outdoor inverter communications error 2
0~255
95
0~255
96
0~255
97
0~255
98
Program version
99
Remarks
Example (2.11)
Notes (1) Display of error numbers when an error occurs is done by turning DIP switch 3-1 ON and returning to operation.
(2) Code No. 77 can be reset. (Depending on the code No., data are displayed. Press SW7 for 3 seconds.)
429 -
Data Range
ASCII 15-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 3-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte
ASCII 2-byte 16 units
ASCII 3-byte 16 units
Example
KD3C218######## (#: NULL)
5D
As shown in table at right
60
00 ~ 3F
40 ~ 7F
022 ~ 280
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
00
Anomaly code
00~99
01
00~FF
02
Operation mode
0~2
03
0.00~5.00
A/D value
04
0.00~2.00
A/D value
05
-35~75
A/D value
06
-35~75
A/D value
07
-35~75
A/D value
08
-35~75
A/D value
09
20~140
A/D value
10
20~140
A/D value
11
-15~90
A/D value
12
-15~90
A/D value
13
-20~43
A/D value
14
20~140
A/D value
15
20~140
A/D value
16
18~73
A/D value
17
-35~75
A/D value
18
-35~75
A/D value
19
0~50
0.01C
20
Super heat
0~50
0.01C
21
0~50
0.01C
430 -
0
1
2
Stop
Cooling
Heating
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Data write-in
Number of
Write-in unit
range
bytes
22
CT1 Current
0~50
A/D value
23
CT2 Current
0~50
A/D value
24
180~500
A/D value
25
Pressure switch
26
Solenoid valve
27
28
0~65535
10 min-1
29
0~65535
10 min-1
30
0~65535
1pulse
31
0~65535
1pulse
32
0~65535
1pulse
34
0~255
1 unit
35
0~65535
36
0~255
1 unit
37
0~65535
38
Required Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
39
Target FK
0~65535
1Hz
40
0~255
1Hz
41
0~255
1Hz
42
Answer Hz total
0~65535
1Hz
43
0~65535
1h
44
0~65535
1h
45
0~65535
20 times
46
0~65535
20 times
47
431 -
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
63H1
63H1-R
63L
20S
20SL
SV1
SV2
SV6
SV7
SV11
SV12
CH1
CH2
FM1,2
FM3
SV3
SV4
0: open, 1: close
0: open, 1: close
0: open, 1: close
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:close
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
0:OFF, 1:ON
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit6
Bit7
Bit8
48
49
50
51
Control status
0~180
1 second
52
Control status
0~180
1 second
53
-50~70
0.01C
54
-50~70
0.01C
55
0,1
56
0~2
57
0~3
0
1
None
Under control
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
None
Waiting for oil return
Under oil return
None
Temperature conditions
Strengthening temperature conditions
Time conditions
0
1
2
3
4
None
Defrosting status 1
Defrosting status 2
Defrosting status 3
Defrosting status 4
0
1
2
None
Frequency down
Under Td control
58
0~4
59
Control status Td
0~2
60
Control status
0~1
61
Control status
0, 1
62
Control status HP
0~2
0
1
2, 3
63
Control status
0~1
64
Control status CS
0~2
65
Control status LP
0~2
66
Control status
0~3
67
Control status
0~4
432 -
0
1
2, 3
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under high pressure control
None
Frequency down
Under CS control
None
Frequency down
Under low pressure control
Record data
Code
No.
Write-in contents
Data write-in
Number of
Write-in unit
range
bytes
Contents
LP error (when driving) counter
68
Control status
0,1
69
Control status PT
0~2
70
71
Control status
0~360
3 minutes
72
0~15
15
0~14
73
Switch etc.
Bit0
0
1
2
Bit0
Bit1
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
None
Frequency down
Under PT control
When pump-down control is activated during starting and stopping
When outdoor unit equal pressure control is activated
Increase master unit compressor 1 equal oil addition frequency (Hz)
Increase master unit compressor 2 equal oil addition frequency (Hz)
Increase slave unit compressor 1 equal oil addition frequency (Hz)
Increase slave unit compressor 2 equal oil addition frequency (Hz)
Increase equal oil rotation addition frequency (Hz)
74
Control status
0~3
75
Control status
0~4
76
Control status
0~3
77
Control status
0~1
78
Control status
0~3
79
Control status
0~3
80
Control status
0~4
81
Control status
0~3
82
Control status
0~1
83
Control status
0~3
84
Control status
0~1
85
Control status
0~1
86
Control status
0~2
87
Control status
0~255
88
0~4
433 -
0
1
2
3
4
AUTO
DRY
COOL
FAN
HEAT
Code
No.
Record data
Write-in contents
Contents
89
0~255
1Hz
90
0~255
1Hz
91
0~1
92
2.2,2.5
0.01MPa
93
-0.05~0.05
0.01MPa
94
0.8,0.9
0,01MPa
95
0~1
96
0~130
1Hz
97
0~130
1Hz
98
0.00~2.00
0.01MPa
99
Control status TC
0~2
100
1.60~4.15
0.01MPa
101
0.00~0.30
0.01MPa
102
0~2
103
0~255
0.1C
104
0~255
10cc
105
0~65535
106
0~65535
107
0~255
108
0~255
3 minutes
109
434 -
0
1
0
1
With
None
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under-dome temperature control
0
1
2, 3
None
Frequency down
Under compression ratio protection control
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
(17) Pump down control during stop (liquid backflow prevention) (master unit)
(a) Pump down control before starting
(i)
Control contents
1) The EEV on indoor units which are in cooling mode is fully closed.
2) When the outdoor units operating mode is heating, EEVH1, 2 are fully closed.
3) The EEVSC is fully closed.
4) The outdoor units operating pattern is not changed.
Control contents
1) The EEV on indoor units which are in cooling mode is fully closed.
2) When the outdoor units operating mode is heating, EEVH1, 2 are fully closed.
3) The EEVSC is fully closed.
4) The operating frequency command applied to the compressor is maintained. (protective control is activated)
5) The speed command applied to the outdoor units fan is maintained.
6) The outdoor units operating pattern does not change.
0.22 MPa is added to the target cooling low pressure during compressor cooling low pressure control.
(ii) The target heating high pressure is set at 1.77 MPa during compressor heating high pressure control.
(c) End conditions
When the outdoor unit changes to operation other than outdoor unit only (thermostat ON) after the outdoor unit begins single
operation.
435 -
When switching an indoor unit from cooling to heating during compressor operation (except during oil return or defrost
control).
(ii) When all the indoor units are fully stopped and the compressor is stopped.
(iii) When the system is starting oil return control and the compressor is stopped.
(b) Control contents
(i)
When an indoor unit is switched from cooling to heating, the compressor is stopped for 3 minutes. (auto recovery)
(ii) Outdoor unit cooling operation (outdoor unit heat exchanger high pressure
After the compressor stops for 10 seconds, the 4-way valve (20S) goes ON OFF ON, then for 35 seconds
each time, then returns to the OFF position.
Outdoor unit heating operation (outdoor heat exchanger low pressure)
After the compressor stops for 10 seconds, the 4-way valve (20S) goes OFF ON OFF, then for 35 seconds
each time, then returns to the ON position.
(iii) EEVH1, 2 are fully closed after the compressor stops.
(iv) For 180 seconds after the compressor stops, SV6 and 7 go ON.
(v)
For 180 seconds after the compressor stops, when there is low pressure on side 2 of the outdoor heat exchanger (4-way
valve 20SL: ON), SV11 goes ON.
Control is executed by the master unit, which performs all judgments, then the slave units follow the master unit.
2 Heating state
OPEN
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVG
SVG
CLOSE
CLOSE
ON
OFF
Suction
gas line
Suction
gas line
SVH
SVH
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
Discharge
gas line
ON: Heating
OFF: Cooling
4-way valve
SVG
SVG
OPEN
CLOSE
ON
Suction
gas line
Suction
gas line
436 -
(a) Branch flow controllers control when the indoor units operating state changes
When the state of an indoor unit changes between cooling, heating and oil return, the branch flow controller is changed in
the following sequence.
(i)
In the case of Cooling Heating, Cooling Oil return, Heating Oil return or Cooling/Heating Full stop
(Compressor stop)
(Recovery from oil return is excluded.)
<Control Content>
If the outdoor unit is running and the compressor stops, after 5 seconds, the equal pressure state is maintained for
2 minutes 50 seconds, then the output is in accordance with the operating mode.
If the compressor stops by the outdoor unit stopping, after 5 seconds, the equal pressure state is maintained for 2
minutes 50 seconds. Then the power off state (cooling state) is output.
Heating
1 Indoor unit
Operating mode
Cooling
2 Compressor
3 minutes
Optional
Off (Auto recovery)
3 Branching
Controller
(Cooling Heating)
5
seconds
2 minutes 50 seconds
5
seconds
Cooling state
Heating state
4 Branching
Controller (Other)
5 Outdoor unit
equal pressure
control
Equal pressure
control performed
Normal control
Normal control
10 seconds
437 -
160 seconds
10 seconds
1 Indoor unit
Operating mode
Oil return
2 Compressor
1 minutes 30 seconds
Optional
Off (Auto recovery)
1 minutes 25 seconds
3 Branching
Controller
5
seconds
5 Outdoor unit
equal pressure
control
Heating state
Normal control
FDCA400
HKXRE4R
FDCA450
HKXRE4R
FDCA504
HKXRE4R
FDCA560
HKXRE4R
FDCA615
HKXRE4R
FDCA680
HKXRE4R
FDCA735
FDCA800
FDCA850
FDCA900
FDCA960
FDCA1010
FDCA1065
FDCA1130
FDCA1180
FDCA1235
FDCA1300
FDCA1360
Data display
OPE
438 -
Confirmation of the error code on the remote controller (by pressing the inspection switch) and the
inspection display and normal display lamps on PCBs (Printed circuit board) of indoor/outldoor units
The microcomputer detects errors on electrical components, which include the microcomputer itself, errors on the power
supply line and errors (overload, etc.) on the refrigerant circuit and the location of trouble is displayed (with the combination
of error symbols of remote controller, normal (green) and inspection (red) display LED on PCBs of indoor/outdoor units).
When any error occurs, check first the inspection display. It will guide you to trouble point and assist you to complete the
repair work quickly.
Error code of the remote controller is recorded on microcomputer after the trouble has been reset automatically so that, if you
press the inspection switch of remote controller, the error code and the number of unit in trouble are displayed for 10sec. The
inspection display lamp on the indoor/outdoor unit PCB keeps flashing (glowing) even after the trouble was reset automatically. Inspection lamp on the indoor unit PCB is turned off if the remote controller is reset.
1) Inspection/normal: List of power display
Remote
controller
Section
Display Section
Display
Contents of display
LCD
Error code
LCD
Normal display
Red-LED
Green-LED2
Error display
Red-LED1
Normaly display
Green-LED
Invertes
Indoor/outdoor
unit
Inspection display
Error display
Red-LED
At error : Flash 1 ~ 6 times/10 sec for outdoor unit depending on the kinds of
error, continuous flash, irregular illumination or off.
At power ON (normal) : Flash continuously.
At error : Off or continuous glowing or irregular illumination.
1 time flashes: Current cut (power transistor over-current)
Short-circuited compressor wiring
Trouble on inverter PCB
Trouble on power transistor
Compressor motor neutral line disconnected.
2 time flashes: Power transistor overheat
Fastening of the power transistor to the heat dissipation fins
(tighten the screws, apply silicone) is insufficient.
Power transistor is defective.
3 time flashes: Compressor rotor lock
Compressor breakdown
Inverter board breakdown
4 time flashes: Compressor starting is defective.
Compressor breakdown
Inverter board breakdown
Power transistor breakdown
Lights up
: Transmission error between inverter and outdoor unit
Connectors CN11 or CN12 is disconnected or beoken wire
between connectors
Error on outdoor control PCB
Error on inverter PCB
439 -
Cause
Green
Red
Green
Red
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Normal
Power OFF, T phase wiring is open, power source failure
Keeps flashing
*3 time flash
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Remote controller wires X and Y are reversely connected. *For wire breaking at
power ON, the LED is OFF. Remote controller wire is open. (X wire breaking : A
beep is produced and no indication is made. Z wire breaking : No beep and no
indication) The remote controller wires Y and Z are reversely connected.
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
The remote controller wires are connected to A and B on the terminal block.
The indoor/outdoor signal wire are connected in loop form. The indoor unit microcomputer runs away.
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
*3 time flash
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
No. duplication at indoor unit addressing. More than 49 indoor unit are connected.
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
The corresponding outdoor unit address No. is not found. (Detected only during
operation)
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Irregular illumination
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
Irregular illumination
E6
E7
E9
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
1 time flash
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
E10
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E11
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E12
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E16 (1)
E28
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
No-indication
E1
E2
440 -
E3
E5
Green
Red
Green
Red
E30
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E30
E31
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E31
Outdoor
LED
7-segment
Cause
E32
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E32
(3-phase model)
E34
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E34
(3-phase model)
E35
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E35
E36
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E36-1
E37
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E37-1
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E38
E38
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E39
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E39-1
E40
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E40
441 -
E41
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E41-1
E42
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E42-1
E43
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E43
E45
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E45-1
E46
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E46
Automatic address and remote controller address setting coexists in the same network.
E49
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E49
E51
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E51
Anomalous inverter
E53
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E53
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E54-1
E54
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
2 time flash
E54-2
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E59-1
E60
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E60-1
E63
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E63
E59
Green
Red
Green
Red
Outdoor
LED
7-Segment
E30
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E30
E31
Cause
E31
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E32
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E32
E36
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E36-1
1 time flash
E37-1
2 time flash
E37-2
E37
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
3 time flash
E37-3
4 time flash
E37-4
5 time flash
E37-5
6 time flash
E37-6
442 -
E38
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E38
E39
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E39-1
E40
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E40
E41
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E41-1
E42
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E42-1
E43
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E43
E45
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E45-1
E46
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E48
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
1 time flash
E48-1
2 time flash
E48-2
E49
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E49
E53
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E53
E54
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E54-1
2 time flash
E54-2
E59
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E59-1
E60
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E60-1
E63
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E63
Green
Red
Green
Red
Outdoor
LED
7-Segment
E30
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E30
E31
Cause
E31
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E32
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E32
1 time flash
E36-1
2 time flash
E36-2
E36
E37
E38
E39
E40
443 -
E41
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
Keeps flashing
E42
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E43
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E45
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E46
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E48
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E49
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E51
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E53
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E54
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E59
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E60
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
E61
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
E63
Keeps flashing
Stays OFF
1 time flash
E37-1
2 time flash
E37-2
3 time flash
E37-3
4 time flash
E37-4
5 time flash
E37-5
6 time flash
E37-6
1 time flash
E38
1 time flash
E39-1
2 time flash
E39-2
1 time flash
E40
1 time flash
E41-1
2 time flash
E41-2
1 time flash
E42-1
2 time flash
E42-2
1 time flash
E43
1 time flash
E45-1
2 time flash
E45-2
Stays OFF
1 time flash
E48-1
2 time flash
E48-2
1 time flash
E49
1 time flash
E51-1
2 time flash
E51-2
1 time flash
E53
1 time flash
E54-1
2 time flash
E54-2
1 time flash
E59-1
2 time flash
E59-2
1 time flash
E60-1
2 time flash
E60-2
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E61
Communication error between outdoor unit master unit and slave units.
Keeps flashing
1 time flash
E63
Display section
Displays the error of higher priority (When plural errors are persisting)
Error code
Resetting was performed at the rate of 1 time per second. An anomalous stop
occured 32-sec time flash.
A check was made once every 20 second. An anomalous stop occured 7 time
running.
Error code
This failure is detected when it occurs for 5 seconds running in the period of 10
minutes to 10 minutes and 20 seconds with the compressor ON. An anomalous
stop occurs when this failure occurs 3 times for 40 minutes.
An anomalous stop occurs when this anomaly occurs 5 times for 60 minutes.
Current cut
An anomalous stop occurs when this anomaly occurs 4 times for 15 minutes.
This error is detected when the number of connectable units is set over the
specified value at remote control addressing.
444 -
Memory
Reset
Error code
Notes (1) Priority is in the order of E1 > ... > E10 > ... > 63.
Notes (2) Reset is disabled for 45min. at the error of outdoor unit or compressor overcurrent or the discharge gas temperature error.
e) Reset of error code in memory (when the error has been reset.)
Indoor unit: Press the Timer switch and the Stop switch while the Inspection switch of wired remote controller is held down
or detach the power supply connector (CnW2) of indoor unit PCB and connect again or turn OFF the power.
Outdoor unit: Detach the power supply connector (CNA2) of outdoor unit PCB and connect again or turn OFF the power
supply or turn on and off the SW3-1.
4) Indications with 7-segement indicator
Refer to page FDCA140, 160 series: 335,
FDCA224~1360, 355HKXE4R: 353
FDCA355HKXE4R-K FDCA400~1360HKXE4R: 380
FDCA224~355HKXRE4R: 402,
FDCA355HKXRE4R-K FDCA400~1360HKXRE4R: 426
(2) Procedures of trouble diagnosis
When any error occurs, inspect in following sequence. Detailed explanation on each step is given later in this text.
Error
Check of unit
controller
445 -
Is any errror
code display?
NO
YES
Check the error
code displayed
ON/OFF
switch OFF
NO
Microcomputer
out of control
YES
Turn off the wiring breaker (power
supply) and back on again 1min.later.
ON/OFF
switch OFF
NO
YES
NO
YES
Check of error code
446 -
(2)
Interisified shielding
of control section
Signal wire
l2
Shut off electrically
the noise source or put
it in a shield room.
Beware of noises
transmitted via air.
Cutting machine
welder High
frequency
Outdoor
unit
Make a positive
ground
l1
Remote controller
(indoor unit)
Power
cable
Distribution
board
Unit of replacement parts releated to indoor unit printed circuit board ( Electric components on and
around the microcomputer)
Indoor unit printed circuit board, thermistor (Return air, heat exchanger), remote controller switch, limit switch, transformer, fuse
Note (1) Judges the troubles on the parts of driving power circuit or cooling cycle with the ordinary check method.
447 -
Fan motor
(28~71)
C41
CNW9
52X8-1
KN1
52X2
52X3
C13
C1
PC2 PC1
C11
CNE
F1
Z2D
Z3D
Z4D
Z5D
X1
IC11
C58
D2
IC2
IC3
C2
CNW8
L1
IC7
CNM2
PC3
IC8
IC12
CNG
J1
J2
J3
J4
SW7
TVS1
CNO
Connector
(CNT)
SW6
J1
J2
J3
J4
C5
C4
F2
CNK1
C3
Louver motor
R17
52X7
52X4
PC5
L2
C23
CND
52X1
52X8-2
52X6
C12
TM1
R16
CNV
CNZ
Fan motor
(90~140)
CNJ
CNW7
CNR
CNM3
CNA
CNB
Remote controller
CNK1
CNT
IC9
ON
1 2 3 4
SW2
SW1
SW3
SW4
SW10
CNQ
CNY
SW5
ON
J8
J10
J11
J12
Address switch
(SW1~4)
J1~J4
(SW7)
SW9
DIP switch
(SW9)
1 2 3 4
CNI
CNH
CNN1 CNN2
CNF
DIP switch
(SW5)
J10~J11
(SW10)
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
J4 (SW7-4)
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
J11 (SW10-3)
With
None (1)
Function
Filter sign: Valid
Filter sign: Invalid
Normal operation operable
Operation permission prohibited
Heating thermostat OFF: Intermittenet operation
Heating thermostat OFF: Lo operation
Heating thermostat OFF: Stop
Remote controller air flow: 3 speed
Remote controller air flow: 1 speed
Remote controller air flow: 2 speed
Remote controller air flow: -
Switch
Function
ON Test run of condensate pump motor
OFF Normal
ON Input Reverse Invalid
SW5-3
OFF signal Run stop
ON Emergency stop signal: Invalid
SW5-4
OFF Emergency stop signal: Valid
ON Louver stop: Louver Range
SW9-3
OFF Louver stop: Normal
ON Fan control: UH, H, M
SW9-4
OFF Fan control: H, M, L
Note (1) All OFF under load condition.
SW5-1
Note (1) None means that jumper wire is not provided on the PCB or the connection
is cut
Model
Model
Parts No.
PJA505A158ZA FDQM, FDUM, FDTW, FDFL, FDFU, FDUR, FDU
PJA505A158ZB FDTQ, FDTS
PHA505A025ZA FDKA22~71
FDTA28~71
FDTA90~140
FDE
FDTC
22
28
36
45
56
71
90
112
140
224
280
Switch
SW6-1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
SW6-2
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
SW6-3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
SW6-4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
448 -
Indoor unit
Red LED
Stays OFF
Red LED
Stays OFF
Green LED
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Keeps flashing
When the LCD display (Center/Remote, temperature display, etc.) of remote controller flashes, it means the polarity on the
unit is not yet determined. Polarity determination is completed within a few seconds after the power on. If it is not completed
in time, CPU out of control, etc. is suspected.
Remote controller
LCD display:
WAIT
Notes (1) When CPU of one unit goes out of control, it occuping the transmission section of the network, so the transmission of other units are not
done and the polarity of the whole network will not be determined.
(2) The unit which has its indoor and green LED keeps flashing (or no
lighting) is the one with a defective indoor unit PCB.
(3) If it becomes normal after replacing the PCB. it can be considered
that the PCB. is defective (defective network transmission circuit).
YES
NO
Is it more than
10 sec.
after power on?
YES
Is the remote
controller LCD
normal
If yes, it is a
malfunction by
electrical noise
YES
(1)
Multiple units
on network
(3)
(2) (3)
449 -
Outdoor unit
Red LED
Stays OFF
Green LED
Stays OFF
Unit is normal
(Malfunction by noise)
YES
Indoor/outdoor
unit transfomer CNW2 (indoor). YES
CNA2 (outdoor). Is AC 15V checked between
(red)(red) and AC 10V between(red) (red)
or AC16.5V between
(blue) (blue)?
Indoor unit
Red
LED
Stays
OFF
Green
LED
Stays
OFF
YES
NO
NO
NO
Blown fuse (indoor unit:3.15A, outdoor unit:5A or
3.15A) Replacement
Defective transfomer Replacement
Broken power cables of inside or outside of
unit
Repair
Indoor unit
3 time flash
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Is it
normalized
Power supply
reset
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Red LED
Red LED
Remote
controller wiring
connect check (Red
WhiteBlack)
NO
Correction
OK
(1)
YES
Approximately
10 ~ 11 V between
X and Z.
NO
NO
Power supply reset
Normal?
YES
Malfunction by
accidental noise
YES
Remeasure
between X~Z.
10~11V.
YES
NO
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
Error display
Is the
remote controller
covering multiple
units?
YES
NO
Is the power ON
on all indoor units?
NO
Power supply ON
YES
Is it
normalized
NO
Defectve indoor unit
PCB Replacement
450 -
Unit is normal.
(Malfunction by accidental
noise)
YES
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
*3 times flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Voltage
between X and Z
approximately
10~11 V?
YES
Replacement remote
controller
Remote controller
wire is removed
NO
Voltage
fluctuates between
5~11 V between
Y and Z.
YES
NO
Is the
NO
resistance between
Y~Z on the remote controller
approximately
10k?
Replacement
remote controller
YES
Voltage
fluctuates between
5~10 V between
Y and Z
indoors.
NO
Remote controller
wire disconnection
Resistance is
approximately 10k
between indoor
Y~Z.
YES
NO
Replacement
indoor unit
YES
Voltage
fluctuates between
5~10 V between
CNB Y and Z.
NO
Remote controller
wire short circuit
YES
Indoor unit
resets every
4 minutes.
NO
YES
Power supply reset
YES
Power supply reset
Normal?
Noise?
YES
Normal?
Noise
NO
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Red LED
Red LED
Green LED
Green LED
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Is it normalized?
NO
Defective indoor unit PCB
Replace. (Defective CPU)
451 -
YES
Unit is normal.
(Runaway of indoor unit
CPU due to noise, etc.
Transient trouble)
Error display
[Duplicated indoor unit No. or more than 49 indoor unit are connected.]
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
(1)
YES
NO
(2)
Notes (1) When correcting the unit number, check again the pairing of indoor/
outdoor units (same Number assigned to coupled units) is correct.
(2) If it is normalized by changing PCB, judge the unit number input
circuit is defective.
Error display
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Resistance (k)
YES
Is the indoor
unit heat exchanger
thermistor connector
connection OK?
Are characteristics
of indoor unit heat
exchanger thermistor OK
or is there any
broken wire?
YES
15
10
5k at 25C
NO
NO
Correction
10 20 30 40
Temperature (C)
Note (1) 22.5 k at -6C
Display condition
If a temperature of 40C or lower is detected by the thermistor continuously for
50
5 seconds.
Error display
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
YES
YES
NO
NO
Correction
Display Condition
If a temperature of 20C or lower is detected by the thermistor continuously for 5 seconds.
452 -
Error display
[Drain trouble]
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
DC 12 V
at both terminals
of CNI?
NO
Is there any
overflow?
NO
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
YES
YES
NO
Drain motor
operation
AC 220/240V
at both terminals
of CNR?
NO
YES
YES
Is drain
piping unclogged?
Is the slop OK?
NO
Correction
YES
Drain motor check
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Are more
than 17 units connected
to a remote
controller?
Red LED
Green LED
YES
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Reduce to 16 units
or less
NO
Defective indoor unit PCB
Replacement
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Aren,t
plural indoor units
connected to one remote
controller and isn,t it in the remote
controller address
condition?
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
YES
NO
The remote controller is defective.
Replacement
453 -
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
10
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
YES
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Unit number
correction
NO
Note (1)
Outdoor unit
address No.
00 ~ 47
48, 49
11
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
address No.
48, 49
00 ~ 47
Indoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
NO
Fan ON?
YES
White is GND.
CNM1
(Red White)
DC280V?
NO
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
YES
Was it reproduced?
YES
3 is GND.
CNW9
1 ~ 3
DC15V?
NO
Check the
circumstances.
YES
Secondary
side of transformer
(red-red) 15V
or more
NO
NO
YES
NO
When the
motor is turning, does
the voltage at CNM2 2
fluctuate between
0 ~ 15 V?
Replacement transformer
(1)
DC 15V
between CNW9- 3 and
CNM2 4 ?
NO
YES
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
YES
Does the
fan motor turn
smoothly by
hand?
NO
YES
(2)
Is the voltage
at CNM2 3 DC 1V
or higher?
Display conditions
YES
200 rpm continuously for 30 seconds, the fan motor stops for 2
NO
Replacement indoor
unit PCB
454 -
NO
Fan ON ?
Check the
circumstances.
YES
3 (black) is GND.
Is the
voltage DC 280
between CNM 1 and 3
(red black)?
NO
NO
Was it reproduced?
YES
YES
3 (black) is GND.
Is the
voltage DC 15 V
between CNM 4 and 3
(white black)?
NO
YES
Is the
voltage on the transformer secondary side (brown
brown) AC 17 V or
higher?
NO
(1)
When
the motor is turning,
does the voltage at CNM 6
(blue) fluctuate between
0 ~ 15 V?
NO
YES
YES
NO
Replacement
indoor unit PCB
YES
Is the
voltage at CNM 5
(yellow) DC 1V
or higher?
(2)
YES
Display conditions
200 rpm continuously for 30 seconds, the fan motor stops for 2
YES
Replacement
indoor unit PCB
12
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Are characteristics of
remote controller thermistor OK or is there any
broken wire?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Correction
65
14
33
30
16
46
8.5
62
16
30
32
15
48
7.8
59
18
27
34
14
50
7.3
53
20
25
36
13
52
6.7
48
22
23
38
12
54
6.3
44
24
21
40
11
56
5.8
10
40
26
19
42
9.9
58
5.4
12
36
28
18
44
9.2
60
5.0
455 -
PCB power
supply connector
(Secondary side)
CNA1
CNW1
SW3-1
X01
X02
CNN1
CT1
X03
X04
SW3-4
CNN8 CNN7
X05
SW3-2
X06
X07
SW3-5
X08
CNA2
SW3-7
X17
SW3-8
CNFM1
X16
SW5-1
X19
CNFM1
X18
CNL2
CNX1
CNL1
SW4
( J1~J8 )
SW7
SW8
7-segement indicator
SW9
J13
X12
X13
X14
X23
SW5-3
CNR1
SW4
SW5-2
X21
X22
CNE
J8
J7
J6
J5
J4
J3
J2
J1
J11 J12
SW1 SW2
SW8
SW7
SW9
J15
J14
SW5
7SEG2
SW3
X20
7SEG1
CNB1
SW3-6
X15
CNG1 CNS1
CNG2 CNS2
CNI1
LED2
LED1
CNV
X09
X10
X11
Function
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SW3
SW5
Function
J8
With
(SW4-8) None (1)
With
J13
None (1)
With
J15
None (1)
CNH
CNY
Outdoor unit
number address
setting switch
(SW:Order of 1)
Jumper
J1
wire (SW4-1)
Model
None (1)
FDCA140HKXEN4R
With
FDCA140HKXES4R
With
FDCA160HKXES4R
Outdoor unit
number address
setting switch
(SW:Order of 10)
Name
J6
(SW4-6)
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
J5
(SW4-5) With
None (1)
J2
J3
(SW4-2) (SW4-3)
None (1) None (1)
None (1) None (1)
None (1) None (1)
Function
80%
60%
40%
0%
Note (1) "None" means that jumper wire is not provided on the PCB
or the connection is cut.
456 -
Models FDCA224HKXE4R~FDCA680HKXE4R
FDCA224HKXRE4R~FDCA680HKXRE4R
7-segement indicator
CNX1
CNK
CNL1
CND CNP1
7SEG2
7SEG1
SW10
SW9
CNA3
LED3
J15
SW8
SW7
J14
CNW2
CNF2
SW2
SW1
CNQ2
CNW1
CNZ1 CNH
CNE
SW4
CNQ1
SW3
CNI3
SW4
CNQ4
J13
CNY
SW5
LED1
SW3
SW5
CNQ3
LED2
J12
CNQ5
Outdoor unit
number address
setting switch
(SW:Order or 1)
CNA2
CNL2
CNX2
CNP2 CNF1
Outdoor unit
number address
setting switch
(SW:Order or 10)
CNI1
LED2 (green)
LED3 (green)
CNA1
X01
CNM1
X03
X05
X06
X07
X08
X04
X09
X10
X11
X15
X16
X17
X18
X19
X20
X21
X12
X22
CNM2
X14
X13
X23
CNDC1
CNN9
X02
CNDC2
CNFM3
CNN10
CNR2
CNFM3
CNFM1
CNN4
CNN3
CNN2
CNR1
CNN1
CNN8
CNN7
CNN6
CNN1
CNN5
LED1 (red)
Function
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SW3-1
SW3-2
SW3-3
SW3-7
SW3-8
SW5-1
SW5-2
SW5-3
SW4-1
SW4-2
SW4-3
SW4-4
Models
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
FDCA224
FDCA280
FDCA335
FDCA335-K
FDCA400
FDCA450
FDCA504
FDCA560
FDCA615
FDCA680
J13
J14
J15
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
With
None (1)
Function
Note (1) "None" means that jumper wire is not provided on the PCB or the
connection is cut.
Name
ON
SW4-6
SW4-5
OFF
_
SW4-7
Function
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Model
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R, 160HKXES4R
FDCA224HKXE4R, 280HKXE4R, 335HKXE4R
FDCA335HKXE4R-K, 400HKXE4R~680HKXE4R
FDCA224HKXRE4R, 280HKXRE4R, 335HKXRE4R
FDCA335HKXRE4R-K, 400HKXRE4R~680HKXRE4R
457 -
Model
FDCA140HKXEN4R
FDCA140HKXES4R, 160HKXES4R
FDCA224, 280, 335
FDCA335-K, 400~680
SW1,2
(It is OFF besides
SW2-1 (ON) entirely)
458 -
TB (Power Supply)
Y/GN
Noise filter
L . OUT N . OUT
DC280V
White
Red
Red
BL
F3 (250V 5A)
50
Control PCB
Top
LED1 LED2
Red Green
Bottom
1
2
3
4
6
7
9
10
1
2
3
4
6
7
9
10
P1 P2 P3
100 120
30 28 26 27 29 31
1
Inverter PCB
LED2 LED1
Green Red
F4 (250V 2A)
LED2 (green)
80
CM
2
Red
Pink
Pink
Red
CNI2
459 -
0
20
DC Reactor Continuity
Check: 30 m or higher,
less than 100 m.
Tho-P
A
0
0
Temperature [T] ( C)
F(5A)
TBX
(Signal)
CNI1
Y/GN
Black
N . IN
50
Red
L . IN
F1 (63A)
T > 80C
BL
Red
White
Red
T< 80C
White
Fuse Check:
There should be
continuity.
10
Blue
100
It is normal if it is flashing.
> 80C]
Thermistor resistance(k)[T =
2
Fluctuates between 8~12 V
(analog tester)
CN1
3
Fluctuates between 4 ~ 5 V. (analog tester)
4
Flashes
3 times:
DC Reactor Continuity
Check: 30 m or higher,
less than 100 m.
TB (Power Supply)
L1
L2
L3
N
E
Red
White
Blue
Black
R1
R0
S1
S0
T1
T0
Red
White
Blue
Y/GN
Noise filter
E1
Y/GN
52C1
F
(3.15A)
K6
100
10
T< 80C
T > 80C
50
0
0
0
20
50
80
100 120
Temperature [T] ( C)
Tho-P
A
L1
L2
Control board
Control PCB
Top
LED1 LED2
Red Green
Bottom
1
2
3
4
6
7
9
10
1
2
3
4
6
7
9
10
DC600V
F3 (250V 5A)
Blue
BL
Red
White
A
B
P2 P3 N2
CNI2
460 -
Red
CNI1
CM
TBX
Inverter PCB
LED2 LED1
Green Red
F1 (250V 3A)
LED2 (green)
It is normal if it is flashing.
2
Fluctuates between 8~12 V
CN1
3
(analog tester)
4
Fluctuates between 4 ~ 5 V. (analog tester)
Flashes
3 times:
Fuse Check:
There should be
continuity.
+ -
R1-1
+ -
R2-1
DC380~415V
TB1
RD
L1
Ri
WH
L2
Si
BL
L3
BK
Noise filiter
Ti
F
(3.15A)
Ro
AC1
So
AC2
To
R5
+4
Diode module
AC3
RD
461 -
RD WH BL
BL
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
CNR
P2
LED2 LED1
Green Red
CNDCW1
Inverter P.C.B
BK
CNO1 CNO2
EEV
H2
CNEEV3
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
CNEEV2
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
RD
BR
BL
OR
Y
WH
EEV
H1
Fuse Check:
There should be continuity.
If defective, replace the inverter
board.
LED2 (Green)
RD
CNEEV1
P3 N2
F4 (250V 3A)
CNDC2
FMO2
100
CNI2
Control P.C.B
CNDC1
FMO1
80
CNM1
CNI1
Transformer
CNW1
0
50
CM
P N
Power transistor thermistor
CNX1
CNA1
CNA2
0
0
RD
Signal wire
TB2 A B
T > 80C
50
52C1
10
T < 80C
Temperature [T] ( C)
BK
-6
G
100
> 80C]
Thermistor resistance(k)[T =
Capacitor check:
Check for anomaly in appearance
such as damage, swell, etc.
> 80C]
Thermistor resistance (k)[T =
EEV
SC
2
Swings between 8~12 V
CNI 3
(analog tester)
4
Swings between 4 ~ 5 V (analog tester)
LED2 (Green) check:
3 time
flashes:
4 time
flashes:
(iv) Check procedure depending on indication lamps (For the outdoor unit)
Error display :
Power supply
check between L1 ~ N or
terminal block
2 time flash
Green LED
NO
Keeps flashing
YES
Red LED
Stays OFF
Green LED
Stays OFF
Is there
AC 10V checked
YES
Power supply
between CNA2 (red) ~ (red)
and AC 16.5(15.1)(1)V between (blue)
reset
~(blue) of outdoor unit
transfomer?
NO
Outdoor unit
Red LED
Keeps flashing
Is the pairing of
Indoor/outdoor units OK?
YES
Is the connection
of network signal
wires good?
NO (1)
Is it
Nomalized?
NO
Stays OFF
Green LED
Unit is normal
YES
Outdoor unit
YES
Defective outdoor
unit PCB
Note(2) Value in ( ) indicates
FDCA140HKXEN4R type.
NO
YES
Is the resistance
approximately 9.1K?
NO
Super-lynk protection
fuse is blown
NO
YES
Is normal status
restored after recovery?
Is the resistance
approximately 9.1K?
YES
Normal
Error display :
Green LED
Irregular illumination
Power supply
reset
Is it
normalized?
YES
NO
Defective outdoor unit
PCB Replacement
(Defective network communication circuit)
462 -
Unit is normal.
(Malfunction by noise)
Error display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
2 time flash
Keeps flashing
(1)
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Red LED
Stays OFF
Green LED
Was power
of outdoor unit turned
off during operation?
YES
Power supply
ON
NO
Blown fuse?
Broken or loose wire at L1, L2
or N Phase?
Was there power failure?
Note (1) This case is limited to the separate power supplies to indoor/outdoor units. (Combination of (indoor unit) red LED 2 time flash and (outdoor unit) green LED stays off
means that the power supply to the outdoor unit has been interrupted during operation.)
Outdoor unit
Red LED
Stays OFF or
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Irregular illumination
Is it
normalized
NO
Defective outdoor unit
PCB
Replacement
(Defective network
communication circuit)
Red LED
Green LED
(1)
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Signal wire
poor connection at
outdoor
unit?
YES
Repair
NO
(2)
Signal wire
poor contact between
indoor/outdoor
unit?
YES
Repair
NO
Power supply reset
Is it
normalized
Notes (1) Check for poor connection (looseness, misconnection) at outdoor unit terminal block and droken signal wires between outdoor units.
(2) Check the poor connection or broken signal wires between indoor/outdoor units.
YES
463 -
Unit is normal.
(Malfunction by
accidental noise)
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
NO
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Repair
YES
Defective outdoor unit PCB
Replacement
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Is the unit
No. duplicated on
outdoor units?
Red LED
Green LED
YES
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Correction
NO
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Models FDCA224~1360
[Reversed phase on power supply or open 52C L3 phase (primary side) on power supply]
YES
Correction
NO
(1)
Is L3 phase open at
primary side?
YES
Correction
Is reversed phase
detection circuit wired
properly?
NO
NO
Correction
Defective outdoor unit PCB
(Defective reversed phase
detection circuit)
Replace
464 -
YES
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Error display :
[Reversed phase on power supply or open 52C L3 phase (primary side) at power supply]
(Only case of FDCA140HKXES4R and 160HKXES4R model)
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
)
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
YES
Correction
NO
(1)
Is L3 phase open at
primary side?
YES
Correction
Is reversed phase
detection circuit wired
properly?
NO
NO
Correction
Defective outdoor unit PCB
(Defective reversed phase
detection circuit) Replace
465 -
YES
Error display :
e35
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
e35
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
NO
NO
NO
Defective outdoor unit control PCB
Replacement
Operable
55
15
65
Resistance(k)
10
5k at 25C
466 -
10
20 30 40
Temperature (C)
50
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Note (1): Single flashing (E36-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates Tho-D1 and double flashing (E36-2) indicates Tho-D2.
Discharge pipe
YES temperature error?
(At cooling/heating
operation)
Is the
discharge pipe thermistor characteristics
normal?
Insufficient refrigerant
Charge the refrigerant (measure)
Is it the oveload operation?
NO
Discharge pipe thermistor replacement
Is the unit
normalized
NO
NO
If the discharge pipe temperature (Tho-D1, 2) exceeds the set value the capacity of the compressor are controlled to restrict the rise in the
discharge pipe temperature.
Compressor control
Models FDCA140, 160
Compressor control
Models FDCA224~1360
Compressor capacity
is reduced at 5 seconds
Retention
Retention
Reset
Reset
105C
115C
110C
120C
Display conditions
Error stop
Operable
467 -
Temperature-resistance characteristics
of discharge pipe thermistor (ThO-D1, 2)
100
10
T< 80C
T> 80C
50
0
0
0
20
50
80 100 120
Temperature [T] (C)
130C
90C
Discharge pipe temp.
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Note (1) Tho-R1 flashes 1 time (E37-1), Tho-R2 flashes 2 times (E37-2), Tho-R3 flashes 3 times (E37-3),
Tho-R4 flashes 4 times (E37-4), Tho-SC flashes 5 times (E37-5), Tho-H flashes 6 times (E37-6).
Is the outdoor
unit heat exchanger
and sub-cooling coil
themistor connector
OK?
YES
YES
NO
NO
15
Resistance(k)
Repair
Display conditions
10
5k at 25C
If the temperature sensed by the thermistor is 50C or lower continuously for 5 seconds between 2 minutes and 2 minutes 20 seconds after
the compressor goes ON, the compressor stops. After a 3 minute delay,
the compressor restarts. If this state is detected 3 times in 40 minutes.
Error display :
10
20 30 40
Temperature (C)
50
7-segment display :
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Is the outdoor
air temperature thermistor
connector connection
OK?
NO
Repair
YES
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Is the outdoor
temperature thermistor
characteristics OK, is there
no broken wire?
YES
NO
Defective outdoor temperature thermistor
Replacement
Display Conditions
If the temperature detected by the thermistor is 30C or lower continuously for 5 seconds between 2 minutes and 2 minutes 20 seconds
400
Temperature-resistance
characteristics of outdoor
temperature thermistor (ThO-A)
300
200
40
30
20
0C
T
0C
100
10
after the compressor goes ON, the compressor stops. After a 3 minute
delay, the compressor restarts. If this condition is detected 3 times within
40 minutes.
0
---50
468 -
0
50
Temperature [T](C)
Red LED
Green LED
10
11
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Red LED
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Note (1) Single flashing (E39-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates Tho-D1 and double flashing (E39-2) indicates Tho-D2.
YES
NO
YES
Temperature-resistance
characteristics of discharge
pipe thermistor (ThO-D1, 2)
Repair
Display conditions
If the temperature sensed by the thermistor is 3C or lower continuously for 5 seconds between 10 minutes and 10 minutes 20
seconds after the compressor goes ON, the compressor stops. After a 3 minute delay, the compressor restarts. If this state is de-
NO
100
10
T < 80C
T > 80C
50
0
0
0
20
50
80
100 120
12
Error display :
[63H1-1,2, motion]
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Red LED
Keeps flashing
Green LED
At 63H1-1,2 operation
NO
Defective outdoor unit PCB
Replacement (Defective
63H1-1,2, input circuit)
YES
1. During cooling
Is the outdoor unit fan motor operating?
Is there no short circuit air circulation for thr outdoor
unit?
Is there sufficient space for air inlet & outlet?
2. During heating
Is the gas side service valve fully opened?
Is the indoor unit heat exchanger thermistor detached
from the detector case?
Is the filter clogged?
3. During colling/heating
Is the refrigerant overcharged?
Display conditions
If the 63H1-1,2 goes OFF (open), the compressor stops. After a 3 minute
delay, the compressor restarts. If this condition is detected 5 times within
60 minutes, or if the (open) state continues for 60 minutes without interruption.
4.055
Models FDCA224~1360
Compressor stop
Compressor
operating
3.15
4.15
469 -
Is the
discharge pipe thermistor
connector connection
OK?
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Red LED
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Note (1) Single flashing (E41-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates power transistor (CM1) overheat and double flashing (E41-2) indicates power transistor (CM2) overheat.
If the
compressors
stopped state continues
for about 10 minutes,
anomalous reset
is possible.
Replacement
inverter PCB
NO
YES
Is the indoor
units installation
space proper?
NO
Correction
YES
Does the
outdoor unit
fan rotate?
NO
NO
Replacement power
transistor thermistor
YES
Are the
power transistor
thermistor characteristics
OK is there any
broken wire?
YES
Is the
power transistor
thermistor connector
OK?
NO
It connects
YES
NO
Inverter cooling
fan is running.
Is fastening
of the power transistor
to the heat dissipation fins OK?
Fastening screws
Apply heat dissipation
silicone.
NO
Fasten correctly.
YES
NO
YES
OK
Display conditions
If the power transistors temperature exceeds the set value,
the compressor stops.
When the temperature drops to 90C or lower, the compressor restarts, but if this occurs 5 times within 1 hour, or if this
condition continues uninterrupted for 1 hour.
Anomalous temperature detection.
Compressor stop
Re-starting
90
110
Power transistor temp. (C)
Temperature-resistance characteristics of
power transistor thermistor (ThO-P)
100
10
T< 80C
T> 80C
50
0
0
0
20
50
80
100 120
470 -
13
14
Error display :
[Current cut]
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Note (1) Single flashing (E42-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates current cut (CM1) and double flashing (E42-2) indicates current cut (CM2).
Note (1) 0.4 or higher (25C)
Is the power
supply voltage
correct proper?
YES
Is the
high pressure appropriate
during operation?
NO
Check of power supply
YES
Check the
compressors insulation
resistance and winding
resistance (1).
YES
NO
NO
Check the refrigerant level
and refrigerant circuit.
Replacement compressor
1-Phase model
Normally 60 Hz or higher.
(Particularly 71 Hz)
Frequency during
current cut.
Display conditions
If the inverters output current exceeds the
setting value, the compressor stops. After a
3-minute delay, the compressor restarts. If
this occurs 4 times in 15 minutes.
Is the
compressor motor
neutral line (black)
connected to the
inverter PCB?
NO
Connect
YES
3-Phase model
Check of power
transistor module
(Reference to 479).
NO
OK
Is installation space for the indoor and outdoor
units appropriate?
Is there any short circuits in the indoor/outdoor
units?
During Cooling: Is FM0 operaing?
At heating:
Is FMI operaing?
Is the service valve (gas side) opened fully?
Is the filter clogged?
Is liquid flowing back to the compressor?
Is overheating level control normal?
Is the low pressure sensor normal?
Is the compressor emitting an anomalous noise?
YES
(2~3 times)
Does it become normal
when the power supply
is reset?
NO
YES
It is possible that transient noise could be causing malfunction.
If there is a noise source, take countermeasures to prevent it.
471 -
15
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
(1)
YES
Repair
NO
Power supply reset
Is it
normalized
YES
NO
Unit is normal
(malfunction by
accidental noise)
16
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Note (1) Single flashing (E45-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates transmission error between inverter and outdoor unit PCB (CM1).
Double flashing (E45-2) of outdoor unit LED indicates transmission error between inverter and outdoor unit PCB (CM2).
Is the
connection good at the
connectors between the control
board and the inverter
board?
NO
Correction
YES
NO
Correction
YES
Replacement outdoor unit PCB
Did it return
to normal?
NO
472 -
17
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Does
automatic address
and remote controller
address coexists on
the same
network
Outdoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
YES
Correct to remote
controller address
NO
Defective outdoor unit PCB
Replacement
18
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Note (1) Single flashing (E48-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates FM01 and double flashing (E48-2) indicates FM02.
NO
Remove the
foreign object.
NO
Replace the
fan motor.
NO
NO
Replace the
fan motor.
YES
Does the fan turn
smoothly when turned
by hand?
YES
Is the
voltage at the red and
black leads of CNDCW1, 2
308 ~ 339V DC?
YES
Reset the power supply.
YES
It occurred due to
transient noise.
Display Conditions
If an overcurrent or overheating signal is received from the outdoor fan motors (FMO1, 2), the compressor and outdoor fans
stop. They start again after 3 minutes, but if this same trouble occurs 5 times (separately for FMO1, 2) again within 1 hour, or
once within 45 minutes of the power being turned ON, an anomalous stop occurs.
473 -
19
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Is the
connection of the low
pressure sensor connector
OK?
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
NO
Correction
YES
Does
the pressure
(actual measurement)
match with the value in the
7-segment display?
(Code No. 29)
NO
Replacement low
pressure sensor
YES
Change of outdoor
unit PCB
NO
Did it return
to normal?
Display conditions
Anomalous pressure detection
e51
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
0.227
Models FDCA224~1360
Compressor operation
Compressor
stop
0.134
e51
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
NO
0.18
Error display :
Compressor operation
Compressor
stop
0.079
Models FDCA224~1360
20
End
474 -
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Red LED
Keeps flashing
Green LED
Note (1) Single flashing (E51-1) of outdoor unit LED indicates power transistor (CM1) overheat and double flashing (E51-2) indicates power transistor (CM2) overheat.
If the
compressors
stopped state continues
for about 10 minutes,
anomaly reset
is possible.
Replacement
inverter PCB
NO
YES
Is the indoor
units installation
space proper?
NO
Correction
YES
Does the
outdoor unit
fan rotate?
NO
NO
Replacement power
transistor thermistor
YES
Are the
power transistor
thermistor characteristics
OK is there any
broken wire?
YES
Is the
power transistor
thermistor connector
OK?
NO
Connect
YES
NO
Inverter cooling
fan is running.
Is fastening
of the power transistor
to the heat dissipation fins OK?
Fastening screws
Apply heat dissipation
silicone.
NO
Fastened correctly.
YES
NO
Temperature-resistance characteristics of
power transistor thermistor (ThO-P)
Display conditions
A power transistor temperature error occurs when a temperature of 110C or higher continues for 15 minutes, including
compressor stops.
Anomalous temperature detection.
Compressor stop
Re-starting
90
110
Power transistor temp. (C)
YES
OK
100
10
T< 80C
T> 80C
50
0
0
0
20
50
80
100 120
475 -
21
Error display :
7-segment display :
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Is the
suction pipe
thermistor connector
OK?
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Are the
suction pipe
thermistor characteristics
OK, is there any
broken wire?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Defective suction pipe
thermistor
Replacement
Repair
Display conditions
If the temperature detected by the thermistor is 50C or lower continuously
15
Resistance (k)
Red LED
Green LED
10
5k at 25C
for 5 seconds between 2(10) minutes and 2(10) minutes 20 seconds after the
compressor goes ON, the compressor stops. After a 3 minute delay, the compressor restarts. If this condition is detected 3 times within 40 minutes.
Note(1) Value in ( ) indicater FDCA140, 160 type.
22
10
20 30 40
Temperature (C)
50
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (1)
Keeps flashing
Note (1) Single flashing (E54-1) indicates PSL and double flashing (E54-2) indicates PSH.
Is the
connection of the
low pressure sensor connector
and high pressure sensor
connector OK?
NO
Correction
YES
Does the pressure
(actual measurement)
match with the value in the
7-segment display?
(Code No. 28 or 29)
NO
YES
Is the refrigerant level appropriate?
Is there any anomaly in the
refrigeration circuit?
Change of outdoor
unit PCB
NO
Did it return
to normal?
Display conditions
If the voltage detected by the sensor is 0V or lower or 3.49 V or higher continuously for 5 seconds between 2 minutes and 2
minutes 20 seconds after the compressor goes ON, the compressor stops. After a 3 minute delay, the compressor restarts. If
this condition is detected 3 times within 40 minutes.
-
476 -
23
Error display :
7-segment display :
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (2)
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Is the power
supply voltage
correct proper?
YES
Is the balance
pressure proper
during starting?
NO
YES
Check
the compressors
insulation resistance
and winding
resistance.
NO
OK
NG
OK
NG
Replacement power
transistor module
(1)
Replacement
compressor
Check of
power transistor
module
(Reference to 734)
Did it improve?
NO
Replacement
compressor
Display conditions
24
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash (2)
Keeps flashing
Operation.
Does the
compressor start?
NO (E59)
E59 diagnosis
YES
NO
Does the
compressor make
an anomalous
noise?
YES
E42 diagnosis
YES
Compressor check
NO
Does it
return to normal
when the power
reset?
E60 recurs.
It doesnt
recur.
Transient noise
may be causing it
to malfunction.
Take measures to
eliminate any nearby noise sources.
Replacement
inverter PCB
Display conditions
(1) After rotor position detection operation, if the rotors position cannot be detected again (4 times in 15 minutes), an error is
displayed.
(2) A remote control reset is possible after 3 minutes passes.
477 -
25
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
NO
Correct.
YES
YES
NO
26
Error display :
7-segment display :
Red LED
Green LED
Indoor unit
Stays OFF
Keeps flashing
Red LED
Green LED
Outdoor unit
1 time flash
Keeps flashing
Is a refrigerant
leak indicated by a
refrigerant leakage sensor input
(at indoor CnT emergency
stop input)?
YES
NO
Scram input check
478 -
Is there any
breakage or burn damage
in the power transistor
module?
NO
YES
Is there a
short circuit between the
power transistor module
terminals? *1
NO
YES
Compressor operation
Is the compressor
current inter-phase
balance good?
YES
NO
There is a difference of 10%
or greater in the current
between phases. (except
during acceleration and
deceleration)
Replacement power
transistor module
Normal
NO
Is LM wire
broken?
YES
YES
Repair the wire
Is the louver
operated with the remote
controller
YES
NO
YES
Defective LS
Replacement
Defective indoor unit PCB
Replacement
Is LM
locked?
NO
YES
Replace LM
Normal
NO
479 -
Defective indoor
unit PCB
2) When the indoor unit blower does not operate (Except for FDT112, 140, FDK22~71 models)
sInspect at the indoor unit side.
When some modes only operate.
All of cooling,
blower, heating, thermaldry
do not operate
NO
Defective indoor unit PCB
Replacement
YES
Check FM1
NO
Is Voltage detected
between CNF
terminals?
YES
Defective FMI, capacitor
(CFI) Replacement
Is the voltage
between connector
CNN1 or CNN5 and
AC 220/240V or
380/415 V?
YES
NO
(ii) When the cooling (heating) effect is felt insufficient. (Check also the refrigeration cycle for the refrigerant quantity, etc. in addition to the following.)
1) When the cooling effect is insufficient.
Check if the protective function has tripped and, as a result, the compressor operation frequency has dropped
below the specified frequency
Does the indoor expansion valve operate properly? Is it clogged?
Is the frosting prevention function operated?
Check method of the indoor unit electronic expansion valve
Check the indoor controller output to the expansion valve with the following procedures.
sCheck how much volt is detected at the expansion
White~Brown
Yellow~Brown
Orange~Brown
Blue~Brown
sIf the thermostat setting is changed, the expansion valve will operate approx. 20 seconds later.
Then, approx. 5V will be confirmed at the CnA
same as above.
Notes (1) 5V is maintained for 8 seconds after the power on, then it drops momentarily and recovers 5V for approx. 7 seconds.
Notes (2) When measured with a digital multi-tester, voltages of approx. 6~3V are outputted one after another.
480 -
(2)
Press the
(3)
Press the SET button to enter the anomalous operation data display mode.
(4)
If there are anomaly from the past, they will be displayed by an error code and unit No.
FUNCTION
(Example)
Using the
E8 (Lighted up)
I/U No. 00
(5)
or
(Flashing)
button, select the indoor unit No. you want to display the error data for.
If only one indoor unit is connected, the indoor unit No. does not change.
(6)
Fix the selection using the SET button. (The displayed indoor unit No. will change from flashing to light up continuously.)
(Example)
E8
DATA LOADING (This message flashes while data are being read.)
E8
ERROR DATA
The data are then displayed beginning with item No. 01.
Displayed items are as shown below.
(7)
Display the other data for when the error occurred in order from the currently displayed operation data No. 01 using
the
or
button.
Depending on the model, items for which corresponding data do not exist are not displayed.
(8)
To change the indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button and return to the indoor unit selection display.
(9)
Press the ON/OFF button to end the anomalous operation data check.
If you press the RESET button during the settings, the display returns to the previous setting screen.
No.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
Data item
(Operation mode)
SET TEMP.
27C
RETURN AIR
28C
I/U HEAT EXCH1
6C
I/U HEAT EXCH2
5C
I/U HEAT EXCH3
4C
I/U FAN
Hi
REQUIRED HERTZ 45Hz
SELECTED HERTZ 45Hz
EEV
480PULS
TOTAL I/U RUN
10500H
OUTDOOR
35C
O/U HEAT EXCH1 55C
O/U HEAT EXCH2 56C
COMP HERTZ
85.0Hz
Hi PRESSURE
2.0MPa
Lo PRESSURE
0.40MPa
DISCHARGE
98C
DOME BOTTOM
56C
CT
26A
O/U FAN
Hi
SILENT MODE ON
63H1 OFF
DEFROST OFF
TOTAL COMP RUN 8500H
EEV1
480PULS
EEV2
480PULS
481 -
5. WIRELESS KIT
5.1 FDT SERIES (OPTIONAL PARTS)
The FDT series is an exclusive series with all wired models. However, these models can also be used as wireless units by using the
optional wireless kit.
Model
Model
FDT series all model
(1)
(2)
Paint color
Plaster white
Accessories
Name
(3)
Quantity
Name
Quantity
Receiver
Wireless
remote
controller
Wood screw
for holder
Remote
controller
holder
Parts set
TIMER
CHECK RUN
TIMER
CHECK
RUN
Operation display light (Green)
Lights continuously: Under air conditioner
operation
Keeps flashing: Under heating preparation
(At the time of heating operation)
3 time flash: Under reception of a remote
controller signal
Check monitor
482 -
150
unit: mm
60
17
4
Drain plug
3
Refrigerant pipes
Drain pipe
2) Local setup
1 Remove the cover by unscrewing two screws from the back of the receiver
1 Cover
Screws
483 -
Prevention of unintended
movement caused by interference.
Default setting
ON:Normal
OFF:Remote
ON:Master
OFF:Slave
ON:Valid
OFF:Invalid
Cover backside
ON:Heat pump
SW4 Cooling only/heat pump switching OFF:Cooling only
3 When SW1 is turned to the OFF position, change the corresponding remote controller setting as follows.
Wireless remote controller setting change
Either pressing the ACL switch or inserting batteries with the AIR FLOW button depressed will change the mode setting to the radio interference prevention mode.
*When batteries are removed, the setting will be reset to the default setting.
When batteries are removed, please follow the above procedure again.
Please do not forget to explain the abovementioned operation method to the customer.
The operation method is also set out in the instruction manual supplied with the indoor
unit.
Radio interference
prevention mode
6
3
5
1 2 /N 3
X Y Z
Black
Red
White
484 -
(6) Control of a plural number of indoor units with one remote controller
(a) Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.
Terminal
block
X Y Z
Remote
controller
of a connecting wire.
2 The receiver wiring must be connected only for the indoor unit that will be operated by the remote controller directly.
3 Set the address of remote controller communication to [0] through [F] avoiding overlap with the rotaly switch SW2
provided on the indoor units PCB.
Note (1) Up to two receivers can be installed. When two receivers are used. it is necessary to turn SW2 provided on the PCB of one of the two receivers
to the OFF position as a slave.
Receivable range
30
an ordinary office)
0
1m
2m
3m
1m
2.4m
Ceiling surface
4m
4m
3m
2m
1m
1m 2m 3m 4m
to two thirds.
3 Points for attention in connecting a plural number of indoor units
[Condition] Illuminance at the receiver area: 300 lux.
(When no lighting fixture is located within 1m of PAC in an ordinary office)
[When more than one unit are installed close each other]
Distance between units that can prevent them from making the same movement is 5m.
LED
Display method
RUN
TIMER/CHECK
Reception
Green
Hot keep
Green
Operation
Green
Lights continuously
Stop
Green
Stays OFF
Center mode
Yellow
Check
Yellow
Filter sign
Yellow
Timer
Yellow
Lights continuously
485 -
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always read these Safety Precautions thoroughly before starting installation work.
These precautions describe important information related to safety. Always observe these precautions.
Refer to the installation manual enclosed with the indoor unit for the indoor unit installation methods.
After completing the installation, carry out a test operation, and confirm that there are anomaly.
Also, explain the usage method to the user. Have the user store this manual for future reference.
WARNING
Contact the installation to your dealer or a specialist. Incorrect installation by the user could cause electric shocks and fires.
Always follow this instruction manual and accurately carry out the installation work. Incorrect installation could cause electric
shocks and fires.
The electric work must be carried out by a qualified electrician according to the Electrical Installation Technical Standards,
Wiring Regulations and Instruction Manual. Incorrect work could cause electric shocks or fires.
Use the designated cable for the wiring and make sure that it is securely connected. Fix the cable so that the external force
of the cable is not applied on the terminal connection section. Incomplete connections or fixing could cause heating and fires.
Always use the enclosed parts and designated parts for the installation work parts. Use of parts not designated by Mitsubishi could
cause electric shocks or fires.
AIR FLOW
button, press
ACL
button or load the battery. The setting changes to the interference preven-
tion setting.
2 Modification of light detection adaptor substrate
Turn SW1-1 OFF (remote).
b) Changeover of Master/slave remote controller
When you use the wireless remote controller as the slave remote controller, Turn light detection adaptor SW1-2 OFF
(slave).
c) How to set the 3 air-blow speeds
To change to 3-speed air blow, press the
remote control while holding down the
ACL
FAN SPEED
FAN SPEED
button. (In that case, set the temperature range from 16 to 30C if using the
heating mode; or set from 18 to 30C if not using the heating mode.)
Note (1) To cancel all the remote control settings, press the
ACL
switch. All remote control settings are then reset to initial (factory) settings.
486 -
Wireless remote
controller
SW1-1
Prevention of malfunction
from mixed signals
O N : Normal
OFF : Remote
SW1-2
O N : Master
OFF : Slave
CAUTION
* When the battery is once removed, the setting returns to the initial setting
condition (setting at factory shipping). Therefore, when the battery has
been removed, perform the above mentioned wireless remote controller
setting change work again.
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Installation work
Avoid installing the receiver amp in the following positions, as faults may occur or light detection adaptor may be
obstructed.
1 Places subject to direct sunlight.
2 Places near heat generating appliances.
3 Places with high humidity levels or where water may come in contact.
4 Places with bumpy surfaces.
5 Places near fluorescent lights (especially the inverter type) or where light may directly contact the light detection
surface.
6 Places hidden by the indoor unit, etc., when looking from the wireless remote controller operation positions.
7 Places subject to the air blow off by the indoor unit.
The following two installation methods can be used to install the light detection adaptor onto the ceiling. Select a
method according to the installation position.
<Installation method>
Installation with enclosed bracket.
Direct installation onto the ceiling with wood screws.
a) Drilling of the ceiling (ceiling opening)
Drill the light detection adaptor installation holes with the following dimensions at a the ceiling position where wires can
be connected.
(A) Installation with enclosed bracket.
CAUTION
Do not connect the wiring to the power supply part of the terminal block.
If it is connected, printed board will be damaged.
c) Installation for light detection adaptor
Remove the screw on the side of the light detection adaptor, and sprit it into the upper case and lower case.
Install the receiver with one of the four installation methods d) or e) shown next page.
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1 Catch the two protrusion of the enclosed bracket onto the fitting as shown above, and temporarily fix with the screws.
(The bracket has an up/down and front/back orientation. Confirm the top/bottom protrusion positions and the positional relation of the 10 holes on the bracket and the installation hole on the lower case with the above drawing.)
2 Insert the end of the installation fitting into the back of the ceiling from the opening, and tighten the screws to fix the
bracket onto the ceiling.
3 Pass the wiring from the rear side through the hole on the lower case.
4 Fit the lower case onto the bracket, and fix the lower case to the bracket using the two installation holes shown above.
(The other four holes are not used.)
5 Follow steps 1 to 3 for e) to complete the installation.
e) Direct installation onto the ceiling with wood screws
u Use this installation method when the ceiling is wooden, and there is no strength-wise problem in installing directly
with wood screws.
1 Fit the lower case into the ceiling opening. Make sure that the convex section on the back of the lower case and the
clearance with the ceiling opening are as equal as possible on both sides.
2 Using the two installation holes shown above, fix the lower case onto the ceiling with the enclosed wood screws.
(The other four holes are not used.)
3 Fit the upper case onto the lower case, and tighten the screw.
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Reception section illuminance 300 lux (When there are no lights on the ceiling within 1 m or the
reception adaptor in a general office.)
2 Relation of reception section illuminance and reception distance looking from flat plane
Conditions
Relation of the reception section illuminance and reception distance when the remote controller is
operated at a height of 1 m from the floor with a ceiling height of 2.4 m.
The reception distance becomes 2/3 when the illuminance is double.
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If the unit does not operate normally at the trial run, check the unit referring to the inspection items shown on the wiring
diagram plate stuck on the indoor and outdoor unit.
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