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CONTENTS 1
CONTENTS
2.2.17. FLOOR TYPE (RAF-
CONTENTS _________________________________________ 1 25RPA/35RPA/50RPA)___________________ 2-27
2.2.18. FLOOR TYPE (RAC-25FPA/35FPA/50FPA) _ 2-28
1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION _______________________ 1-1 2.2.19. DUCT TYPE (RAD-50PPA/60PPA/70PPA) __ 2-29
1.1 LINE UP _____________________________________ 1-2 2.2.20. DUCT TYPE (RAC-50DPA/60DPA/70DPA) __ 2-30
1.1.1 MONOZONE/MULTIZONE _________________ 1-2
1.1.2 MONO SPLIT __________________________ 1-3 3 -DIMENSIONAL DATA _________________________ 3-1
1.2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS _____________________ 1-4 3.1. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Indoor Units ____________ 3-2
1.2.1 MONO INVERTER - PREMIUM _____________ 1-5 3.1.1. WALL TYPE: RAK-
1.2.2 WALL TYPE __________________________ 1-8 18QXA/25QXA/35QXA/50QXA______________ 3-2
1.2.3 FLOOR TYPE __________________________ 1-9 3.1.2. WALL TYPE: RAK-
1.2.4 4 WAY CEILING CASSETTE TYPE_________ 1-10 18QPA/25QPA/35QPA/50QPA______________ 3-3
1.2.5 DUCT TYPE _________________________ 1-11 3.1.3. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25QXA/35QXA/50QXA ___ 3-4
1.2.6 FILTERS _________________________ 1-14 3.1.4. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA ___ 3-5
1.3 SYSTEM CONTROL FEATURES ________________ 1-17 3.1.5. CEILING CASSETTE TYPE: RAI-
1.3.1 NEW WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 25RPA/35RPA/50RPA/ECPP _______________ 3-6
WITH WEEKLY TIMER __________________ 1-18 3.1.6. DUCT TYPE: RAD-
1.3.2 ADDITIONAL FUNCTION VIA DIP-SWITCH 18RPA/25RPA/35RPA/50RPA ______________ 3-7
SETTINGS _________________________ 1-22 3.2. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Outdoor Units __________ 3-8
1.3.3 DRY CONTACT APPLICATION (USING DIP 3.2.1. MONOZONE: RAC-25NPA/35NPA __________ 3-8
SWITCH) _________________________ 1-23 3.2.2. MONOZONE: RAC-50NPA_________________ 3-9
1.3.4 DRY CONTACT APPLICATION (USING 3.2.3. 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-36NP2A ______ 3-10
JUMPER WIRE) ________________________ 1-26 3.2.4. 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-53NP2A ______ 3-11
1.3.5 FUNCTION SUMMARY FOR MONO SPLIT __ 1-28 3.2.5. 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-53NP3A ______ 3-12
1.3.6 FUNCTION SUMMARY FOR 3.2.6. 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-68NP3A ______ 3-13
MONOZONE/MULTIZONE ________________ 1-29 3.2.7. 4 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-70NP4A ______ 3-14
3.2.8. 5 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-90NP5A ______ 3-15
2 GENERAL DATA _____________________________ 2-1 3.2.9. 6 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-130NP6A _____ 3-16
2.1. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE _____________________ 2-2 3.3. MONO SPLIT ________________________________ 3-17
2.1.1. WALL TYPE (RAK- 3.3.1. WALL TYPE: RAK-
18QXA/25QXA/35QXA/50QXA) _____________ 2-2 18PSA/25PSA/35PSA/18PSAN/25PSAN/35
2.1.2. WALL TYPE (RAK- PSAN _________________________ 3-17
18QPA/25QPA/35QPA/50QPA) _____________ 2-3 3.3.2. WALL TYPE: RAC-
2.1.3. CEILING CASSETE (RAI- 18WSA/25WSA/35WSA/18WSAN/25WSAN/
25RPA/35RPA/50RPA) ___________________ 2-4 35WSAN _________________________ 3-18
2.1.4. DUCT TYPE (RAD- 3.3.3. WALL TYPE: RAK-
18RPA/25RPA/35RPA/50RPA) _____________ 2-5 18PSPA/25PSPA/35PSPA ________________ 3-19
2.1.5. FLOOR TYPE (RAF-25QXA/35QXA/50QXA) __ 2-6 3.3.4. WALL TYPE: RAC-
2.1.6. FLOOR TYPE (RAF-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA) ___ 2-7 18WSPA/25WSPA/35WSPA ______________ 3-20
2.1.7. MONOZONE OUTDOOR (RAC- 3.3.5. WALL TYPE: RAK-25PXA/35PXA/50PXA ____ 3-21
25NPA/35NPA/50NPA) ___________________ 2-8 3.3.6. WALL TYPE: RAC-25WXA/35WXA _________ 3-22
2.1.8. MULTIZONE OUTDOOR (RAM- 3.3.7. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WXA ________________ 3-23
36NP2A/53NP2A/53NP3A/68NP3A/70NP4A/ 3.3.8. WALL TYPE: RAK-18PPA/25PPA/35PPA ____ 3-24
90NP5A/130NP6A) _______________________ 2-9 3.3.9. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WPA/25WPA _________ 3-25
2.2. MONO SPLIT ________________________________ 2-11 3.3.10. WALL TYPE: RAC-35WPA ______________ 3-26
2.2.1. WALL TYPE (RAK-18PSA/25PSA/35PSA) ___ 2-11 3.3.11. WALL TYPE: RAK-50PPA _______________ 3-27
2.2.2. WALL TYPE (RAC-18WSA/25WSA/35WSA)__ 2-12 3.3.12. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WPA ______________ 3-28
2.2.3. WALL TYPE (RAK- 3.3.13. WALL TYPE : RAK-60PPA_______________ 3-29
18PSAN/25PSAN/35PSAN) _______________ 2-13 3.3.14. WALL TYPE: RAC-60WPA ______________ 3-30
2.2.4. WALL TYPE (RAC- 3.3.15. WALL TYPE: RAK-70PPA _______________ 3-31
18WSAN/25WSAN/35WSAN) _____________ 2-14 3.3.16. WALL TYPE: RAC-70WPA ______________ 3-32
2.2.5. WALL TYPE (RAK- 3.3.17. WALL TYPE: RAK-
18PSPA/25PSPA/35PSPA) _______________ 2-15 18PEA/25PEA/35PEA/50PEA _____________ 3-33
2.2.6. WALL TYPE (RAC- 3.3.18. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WEA/25WEA ________ 3-34
18WSPA/25WSPA/35WSPA)______________ 2-16 3.3.19. WALL TYPE: RAC-35WEA ______________ 3-35
2.2.7. WALL TYPE (RAK-25PXA/35PXA/50PXA) ___ 2-17 3.3.20. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WEA ______________ 3-36
2.2.8. WALL TYPE (RAC-25WXA/35WXA/50WXA)__ 2-18 3.3.21. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25PXA/35PXA/50PXA __ 3-37
2.2.9. WALL TYPE (RAK-18PPA/25PPA/35PPA) ___ 2-19 3.3.22. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-25FXA/35FXA ________ 3-38
2.2.10. WALL TYPE (RAC- 3.3.23. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-50FXA ______________ 3-39
18WPA/25WPA/35WPA) _________________ 2-20 3.3.24. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA _ 3-40
2.2.11. WALL TYPE (RAK-50PPA/60PPA/70PPA) __ 2-21 3.3.25. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-25FPA/35FPA ________ 3-41
2.2.12. WALL TYPE (RAC- 3.3.26. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-50FPA ______________ 3-42
50WPA/60WPA/70WPA) _________________ 2-22 3.3.27. DUCT TYPE: RAD-50PPA/60PPA/70PPA ___ 3-43
2.2.13. WALL TYPE (RAK- 3.3.28. DUCT TYPE: RAC-50DPA/60DPA/70DPA __ 3-44
18PEA/25PEA/35PEA/50PEA)_____________ 2-23
2.2.14. WALL TYPE (RAC- 4 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA ____________ 4-1
18WEA/25WEA/35WEA/50WEA)___________ 2-24 4.1. SYSTEM SELECTION PROCEDURE ______________ 4-3
2.2.15. FLOOR TYPE (RAF- 4.1.1. Selection Unit Features____________________ 4-3
25PXA/35PXA/50PXA) ___________________ 2-25 4.1.2. Selection Guide __________________________ 4-3
2.2.16. FLOOR TYPE (RAC-25FXA/35FXA/50FXA) _ 2-26
2 CONTENTS
13.3.1 Procedures of Wiring ___________________ 13-7 14.4.7 All systems stop from several seconds to
13.3.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit ___________ 13-8 several minutes after operation is started (all
13.3.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit _________ 13-10 indicators are also off)___________________ 14-18
14.5 CHECKING OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ________________________ 14-1 PARTS ____________________________________ 14-19
14.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TROUBLE SHOOTING ______ 14-3 14.5.1 No operation or abnormal operation (RAC-
14.1.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA / 18/25/35WPA, RAC-18/25/35/50WEA, RAC-
50NPA _________________________ 14-3 25/35FPA, RAC-25/35FXA _______________ 14-19
14.1.2 MULTIZONE RAM-36NP2A ______________ 14-3 14.5.2 No operation or abnormal operation (RAC-
14.1.3 MULTIZONE/MONO SPLIT RAM-53NP2A / 18/25/35WSA, RAC-25/35/50WXA, RAC-
53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A , MONO SPLIT 50/60/70WPA, RAC-50FPA, RAC-50FXA,
RAF-50PXA/RAC-50FXA _________________ 14-4 RAC-50/60/70DPA _____________________ 14-21
14.1.4 MULTIZONE RAM-90NP5A ______________ 14-4 14.6 CHECKING BETWEEN GAS LEAKAGE AND
14.1.5 MULTIZONE RAM-130NP6A _____________ 14-5 COMPRESSOR FAULTY ______________________ 14-24
14.1.6 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PSA / RAC- 14.6.1 Troubleshooting procedure (No operation,
18/25/35WSA , RAK-18/25/35PSAN / RAC- No heating or No cooling) ________________ 14-24
14.7 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN INDOOR TIMER
18/25/35WSAN , RAK-18/25/35PSPA / RAC- LAMP BLINKS ______________________________ 14-25
18/25/35WSPA _________________________ 14-5 14.7.1 MONOZONE / MULTIZONE indoor _______ 14-25
14.1.7 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PPA / RAC- 14.7.2 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-25/35PXA,
18/25/35WPA , RAK-18/25/35/50PEA / RAC- RAK-18/25/35/50/60/70PPA, RAK-
18/25/35/50WEA , RAF-25/35RPA / RAC- 18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA) _______ 14-26
25/35FPA _________________________ 14-6 14.7.3 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-18/25/35PSA,
14.1.8 MONO SPLIT RAK-50/60/70PPA / RAC- RAK-18/25/35PSAn, RAK-18/25/35PSPA) ___ 14-27
50/60/70WPA _________________________ 14-6 14.7.4 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-50PXA) _____ 14-28
14.1.9 MONO SPLIT RAF-50RPA / RAC-50FPA ___ 14-7 14.7.5 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAF-25/35/50PXA)
14.1.10 MONO SPLIT RAF-25/35PXA / RAC- ________________________ 14-29
25/35FXA _________________________ 14-7 14.7.6 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAD-50/60/70PPA)
14.1.11 MONO SPLIT RAD-50/60/70PPA / RAC- ________________________ 14-30
50/60/70DPA _________________________ 14-8 14.8 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN OUTDOOR LED
14.2 DISCHARGE PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT LAMP BLINKS ______________________________ 14-31
OFF METHOD FOR POWER CIRCUIT ___________ 14-9 14.8.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA /
14.2.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA / 50NPA ________________________ 14-31
50NPA & MULTIZONE RAM-36NP2A / 14.8.2 MULTIZONE ________________________ 14-32
53NP2A / 53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A / 14.8.3 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS
130NP6A & MONO SPLIT RAF-50PXA / MULTIZONE RAM- 53NP3A / 68NP3A /
RAC-50FXA, RAD-50/60/70PPA / RAC- 70NP4A / 130NP6A ____________________ 14-33
50/60/70DPA _________________________ 14-9 14.8.4 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS
14.2.2 MULTIZONE RAM-90NP5A ______________ 14-9 MULTIZONE RAM-90NP5A ______________ 14-34
14.2.3 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PSA / RAC- 14.8.5 MONO SPLIT(RAC-18/25/35WPA, RAC-
18/25/35WSA, RAK-18/25/35PSAN / RAC- 25/35WXA, RAC-25/35FXA) ______________ 14-34
18/25/35WSAN , RAK-18/25/35PSPA / RAC- 14.8.6 MONO SPLIT (RAC-50WXA, RAC-50FXA _ 14-35
18/25/35WSPA ________________________ 14-10 14.8.7 MONO SPLIT (RAC-50/60/70WPA, RAC-
14.2.4 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PPA / RAC- 50/60/70DPA) ________________________ 14-36
18/25/35WPA, RAK-18/25/35/50PEA / RAC- 14.9 CHECKING POWER MODULE _________________ 14-38
18/25/35/50WEA , RAF-25/35PXA / RAC- 14.9.1 RAC-25NPA, 35NPA, 50NPA & RAM-
25/35FXA RAF-50RPA / RAC-50FPA ______ 14-10 36NP2A, 53NP2A, 53NP3A, 68NP3A,
14.2.5 MONO SPLIT RAK-50/60/70PPA / RAC- 70NP4A, 130NP6A _____________________ 14-38
50/60/70WPA ________________________ 14-11 14.9.2 RAM-90NP5A ________________________ 14-38
14.2.6 MONO SPLIT RAF-25/35RPA / RAC- 14.9.3 RAC-18/25WPA, RAC-25/35/50WXA, RAC-
25/35FPA ________________________ 14-11 25/35/50FXA ________________________ 14-39
14.3 PRELIMINARY CHECK ON INDOOR/OUTDOOR 14.9.4 RAC-35WPA ________________________ 14-39
UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS AND
REFRIGERATING ___________________________ 14-12
14.9.5 RAC-50/60/70WPA, & RAC-50/60/70DPA __ 14-40
14.10 THERMISTOR ______________________________ 14-41
14.3.1 Support Function of Failure Diagnosis _____ 14-13
14.4 CHECKING THE INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL
14.10.1 Name and role of each thermistor ______ 14-41
PARTS____________________________________ 14-14 14.10.2 Reference value for thermistor’s
14.4.1 No power is detected (no operation) ______ 14-14 resistance and temperature ______________ 14-41
14.4.2 Indoor fan does not operate (others are 14.10.3 Monozone Outdoor _________________ 14-42
normal) – RAK-25/35/50PXA, RAK-
15 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE ______________________ 15-1
18/25/35/50/70PPA, RAK-18/25/35/50PEA,
RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF-25/35/50PXA, RAD- 15.1. INSTALLATION AT COLD REGIONS OR
SNOWFALL REGIONS. ________________________ 15-2
50/60/70PPA ________________________ 14-16
15.2. INSTALLATION POINTS ON OUTDOOR UNITS IN
14.4.3 Air deflector does not move (others are COLD OR SNOWFALL REGIONS. _______________ 15-2
normal) ________________________ 14-16 15.2.1. Installation place of Cold and Snowfall
14.4.4 Check the control P.W.B. (power circuit) – Regions _________________________ 15-2
RAK-25/35PXA, RAK-18/25/35PPA, RAK- 15.2.2. Considerations to the Seasonal Winds and
18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF- Snowfall _________________________ 15-2
25/35PXA ________________________ 14-16 15.2.3. Considerations to Snowfall / Snow Buildup __ 15-3
14.4.5 Checking the remote controller __________ 14-17 15.2.4. Considerations to Sliding Snow from Roof
14.4.6 Outdoor unit does not operate (but receives or SNOWFALL _________________________ 15-4
remote infrared signal) __________________ 14-17 15.2.5. As to Proper Drainage of Defrosting
WATER _________________________ 15-5
CONTENTS 5
1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
1.1 LINE UP
1.1.1 MONOZONE/MULTIZONE
MULTIZONE Combinations
MONOZONE Combinations
Indoor Unit
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
Outdoor Unit Model Combination Combination Combination Combination Individual
Kilowatt (kW) Kilowatt (kW) of Indoor Unit of Indoor Unit Operation
Kilowatt (kW)
RAM-36NP2A 2.4↔3.6 6.0 2 2 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-53NP2A 2.4↔3.6 8.5 2 2 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-53NP3A 2.4↔3.6 8.8 2 3 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-68NP3A 2.4↔3.6 11.2 2 3 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-70NP4A 2.4↔3.6 11.2 2 4 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-90NP5A 2.4↔3.6 15.7 2 5 *1.2↔1.8
RAM-130NP6A 4.8↔6.4 17.6 4 6 *1.2↔1.8
1) In case that RAM-36/52NP2A, 52/68NP3A, 70NP4A, and 90NP5A is used, the minimum quantity of indoor unit to be connected shall be 2
2) In case that RAM-130NP6A is used, the minimum quantity of indoor units to be connected shall be 4.
3) Simultaneous operation of cooling (dry) and heating is not available
* Cooling capacity 1.2kW /Heating capacity 1.8kW is a guide when the nominal capacity (Cooling capacity 1.8kW/Heating capacity 2.5kW) is reduced with the
selector switch. The values are not to be taken as exact
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-3
RAK-PSAN
RAC-WSAN
O - O O - - -
RAK-PSPA
RAC-WSPA
O - O O - - -
RAK-PXA
- - O O O - -
RAC-WXA
RAK-PPA
- O O O O O O
RAC-WPA
RAK-PEA
- O O O O - -
RAC-WEA
RAF-PXA
- - O O O - -
RAC-FXA
RAF-RPA
- - O O O - -
RAC-FPA
RAD-PPA
- - - - O O O
RAC-DPA
1-4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Comparison of Vibration
Motor RPM
Inverter Control
Hitachi’s PAM control system is able to keep
the current pulse waveform to avoid distortion. It Conventional Single DC 2-Cylinder
enhances the power efficiency. The cutting edge Rotary Rotary
device is employed in HITACHI Easy servicing
MONOZONE/MULTIZONE for your comfort and
energy saving for our environment.
Self-diagnosis
Rapid start up In case failure occurs to the air conditioner, by
Non Inverter pressing (INFO) button of the remote controller,
The variable
an error code will be displayed.
Temperature
Heating Operation
Heating Capacity
Our new premium series can keep heating
capacity up to outside temperature of -15 .
Ionized Mist
Ionized Mist Generator
Keep Your Room Clean with Ionized Mist
Applying the principle of beading on glass with
An ion generator installed in the unit iced water, inside the air conditioner water is
generates ultrafine nano-size ionized mist, which produced from the air in the room. The water
is carried throughout the room by the air from the droplets are ionized with a high voltage, and
air conditioner. This ionized mist surrounds and emitted into the room. No water supply is
suppresses virus, bacteria and fungi by 99.99%, necessary.
and also decomposes and removes odour.
Deodorizing Effects
The nano-sized ionized mist decomposes and
removes cooking, cigarettes and pet odours, and
even the odours ingrained into clothing or curtains.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-7
Stainless Clean
• Less Static Electricity
The static electricity often generated by friction
between plastic surfaces and air passing through
is the biggest cause of dust accumulating inside
an air conditioner. Tests have proved that
stainless steel generates almost no static
electricity during operation and when the air
conditioner is switched off.
Stainless
air duct
Stainless louver
Stainless filter
• Dust Free
• Easy to Clean
Dust attachment tests have shown that 51%
less dust sticks to stainless material than to
plastic. Which means twice the cleanliness and
half the cleaning time.
Quiet Operation
The trapezoidal blades Powerful
cut the air diagonally to Newly developed super big flap delivers air quickly
minimize air resistance, and to every corner of the room, and the powerful,
New Conical blade fan sweeping airflow eliminated dead zones and
conical blade fan ensures a
high airflow. improves the cooling and heating effect.
The larger fan diameter
can produced low noise yet
higher airflow with slow
rotation
Efficient
Lambda-shaped heat
exchanger with advanced
design for wide suction
area and a high
performance adjusts the
room temperature quickly,
achieving COP. The flat
panel design grill and larger
top suction area also
increase the efficiency of
heat exchange with the
concentrated opening area,
to improve the efficiency of
air intake.
RAF-RPA
RAF-QXA, RAF-PXA
Comfortable
Higher performance
A lambda shaped design provides a larger and wider
area for heat exchanger thus ensuring high performance.
Current model Previous model
High performance
Current fan New fan
The larger blade fan
than normal rotates
sufficient airflow slowly,
thus achieving high
efficiency and low noise
108mm 115mm
Silent
Noise level is just
25dB (Sleep mode)
thanks to the 3D-twisted
wing design of the Grill can be removed for
compact turbo-fan. cleaning
Semi-duct type
Non-duct type
RAD-RPA
Quiet Operation
The free duct enables the air inlet and outlet layout
system to be freely chosen depending on the building Pre-filter is removable
structure and room width, thus keeping your room
looking beautiful.
Unlike conventional units, the noise level has been
reduced to an exceptionally low 30dB-A (1.0HP unit,
Low position). Ideal wherever quiet operation is
important.
COOLING
COOLI NG COOLING
COOLI NG
50 50
40 40 Me
Me Hi
Hi
Me
Me Hi
Hi M3
M3
M3
M3 Lo
Lo
Lo
Lo
30 30
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
20 20
10
10 10
10
M0
M0 M0
M0
0 0
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 4 5
5 6 7 8 9 10
10
VOLUME ( m33
Air volume (m /min)
AI R / mi n) AirAIvolume (m(3m/min)
R VOLUME 3/ mi n)
HEATING HEATING
HEATI NG
50 HEATI NG 50
STATIC PRESSURE (Pa)
: St at i c Pr essur e ON
40 Hi
Hi M3
M3
Me Hi 40
40 Me
Me
40 M3
Me Hi M3
Lo Lo
Lo
30 Lo 30
30
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
20 20
20
EXTERNAL
10 10
10
M0
M0
M0
0 M0 0
0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M3:
M3: I nIncase
case t heduct
duct is
i s 4m
4m l long
ong Air
AI R volume
VOLUME (m 3 3
( m/ m /min)
i n)
Air volume (m3 3/min) M0:
M0: ForFor non
si ngl e iduct
ndoor type
uni t
M3:
M3: I nIncase
caset heduct
duct is
i s 4m ong AI R VOLUME ( m/ mi n)
4m l long
M0:
M0: ForFor non
si ngl e i duct
ndoor type
uni t
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-13
Non-duct type
AIR VOLUME (m3/min)
Pre-filter is removable
1-14 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.2.6 FILTERS
• Powerful WASABI Sanitizing
Nano Titanium Wasabi Air Purifying Filter May seem surprising, the WASABI often seen
with Sushi has a powerful sanitizing effect.
• How Nano Titanium works Hitachi’s unique Nano Titanium WASABI filter is
coated with WASABI modified Nano Titanium
Incredibly small (about 5nm) and highly dense
particles to firmly catch and deactivate bacterial,
WASABI modified Nano Titanium particles prevent
allergen, mold and odour.
microbes from going through and deactivate them
actively.
Conventional filter
Before cleaning After cleaning
• Antibacterial
Hitachi’s new Nano Titanium Wasabi Air
Purifying Filter has been proven to effectively
deactivate over 99% of bacteria.
Dirt still clings to the filter
• Anti-Allergen
The Nano Titanium Wasabi Air Purifying Filter
effectively deactivates harmful allergens such as
dust mites and formaldehyde, which may cause
allergic diseases such as asthma. Dirt totally removed.
Looking brand new.
FILTER INFORMATION
RAD-25RPA Washable
RAD-35RPA Washable
RAD-50RPA Washable
Non-Washable
RAF-25QXA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Nano Stainless
Filter
Non-Washable
RAF-35QXA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Nano Stainless
Filter
Non-Washable
RAF-50QXA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Nano Stainless
Filter
Non-Washable
RAF-25RPA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Stainless
Filter
Non-Washable
RAF-35RPA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Stainless
Filter
Non-Washable
RAF-50RPA SPX-CFH15 Nano Titanium Stainless
Filter
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-18PSA SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-25PSA SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-35PSA SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-18PSAN SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-25PSAN SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano Micro Mesh
RAK-35PSAN SPX-CFH22
Titanium Filter Stainless
Wasabi Nano
RAK-18PSPA SPX-CFH22 Washable SPX-SPF6 Stainless
Titanium Filter
Wasabi Nano
RAK-25PSPA SPX-CFH22 Washable SPX-SPF6 Stainless
Titanium Filter
Wasabi Nano
RAK-35PSPA SPX-CFH22 Washable SPX-SPF6 Stainless
Titanium Filter
1-16 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
RAD-60PPA Washable
RAD-70PPA Washable
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-17
RAF-35RPA RAR-5E2
RAF-50RPA DISTRIBUTOR#1
RAF-25QXA
SPX-RCDA or
RAF-35QXA RAR-5E4 SPX-RCDB
RAF-50QXA
RAD-18RPA
YES
RAD-25RPA SPX-RCDA SPX-RCKA RAC#1
-
RAD-35RPA (RAR-5G1) (RAR-5E5)
RAD-50RPA RAC#2 RAC#6 RAC#10
RAK-18PSA
RAK-25PSA RAR-5J1 RAC#3 RAC#7 RAC#11
RAK-35PSA
NO
RAK-18PSAN RAC#4 RAC#8 RAC#12
RAK-25PSAN RAR-5J2
RAK-35PSAN
RAK-18PSPA RAC#5 RAC#9 RAC#13
RAK-25PSPA RAR-5E2
RAK-35PSPA
RAK-18PPA
RAK-25PPA RAR-5E2 SPX-RCDB
DISTRIBUTOR#4
RAK-35PPA (RAR-5G2) DISTRIBUTOR#2 DISTRIBUTOR#4
RAK-50PPA RAR-5E1
RAK-60PPA RAR-5E2 DISTRIBUTOR#1
SPX-RCDA or
SPX-RCDB
1-18 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
• After reaching the set days of Leave Home, mode back to the setting before Leave Home operation.
• Depend on outside temperature (weather) or house condition room temperature may not reach to 10oC.
• Depend on outside temperature (weather) or house condition; room temperature may not reach to 10oC.
1-20 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Info
By pressing INFO button, temperature around remote controller and monthly power consumption will be
displayed on the remote controller.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-21
ECO
When sleep timer is set, indoor fan speed will be reduced to operate under silent mode.
After 30 minutes, outdoor fan speed will also be decreased.
After 1 hour, set temperature will be slightly shifted.
Sleep timer can be set for 1, 2, 3, 7 hours.
1-22 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
RAK-18/25/35PSPA DSW1 ON
RAK-25/35/50PXA DSW1
RAK-18/25/35PPA DSW1
RAK-50/60/70PPA SW501 ↕
RAK-18/25/35/50PEA DSW1
RAK-18/25/35/50QXA DSW1
DIP SW Label
RAK-18/25/35/50QPA SW501 OFF
RAF-25/35/50PXA DIP-SW
RAF-25/35/50QXA DIP-SW
Pin
RAF-25/35/50RPA DSW1 No.
Function Switch Position / Setting
RAD-25/35/50RPA SW501 1
AUTO RESTART
OFF Enable ON Disable
function
RAD-50/60/70PPA SW501 DRY CONTACT
2 OFF Disable ON Enable
function
RAI-25/35/50RPA SW501 DRY CONTACT HI Input LO Input
3 OFF ON
Logic Select Active Active
NORMAL
4 HEATING / OFF OFF ON
(HEAT HEATING
COOLING ONLY COOLING ONLY
AND ONLY
5 MODE SELECT OFF ON OFF
COOL)
REMOCON ID SELECT SELECT ID
6 OFF ON
SELECT ID A B
C. Pin No.4 & 5: Operation Mode Selection Lock (Heating/Cooling Only Mode Select)
When this function is enabled, the operation mode could be locked to either Heating Only (Heating or Fan) or Cooling Only
(Cooling, Fan or Dehumidifying) by setting the Pin No. 4 and 5 accordingly.
LOCKED MODE REMARKS
HEATING ONLY Unit will not enter into Cooling mode although cooling mode is selected using the remote controller.
COOLING ONLY Unit will not enter into Heating mode although heating mode is selected using the remote controller.
D. Pin No.6: Remocon ID Select (to prevent mutual interference of communication signal)
This function is used for selecting the ID communication channel between the wireless remote controller and indoor unit.
After setting the ID channel on the pin No. 6, the wireless remote controller also *need* to be changed to corresponding
same ID communication channel to ensure correct communication.
Applicable models Reference for changing ID channel on the wireless remote controller
RAK-18/25/35PPA
Chapter 9.1.1.4 SETTING THE PREVENTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE
RAF-50RPA
RAK-18/25/35/50PEA Chapter 9.1.3.2 SETTING THE PREVENTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE
Note: As for other models that do not utilize this Pin No.6 of this DIP Switch
Please refer to Chapter 9.1.1.4 SETTING THE PREVENTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE for other applicable
models below on how to change ID communication channel by using wireless weekly remote controller
Applicable models
RAK-18/25/35PSPA RAK-18/25/35/50QXA RAF-25/35/50PXA RAD-25/35/50RPA RAI-25/35/50RPA
RAK-25/35/50PXA RAK-18/25/35/50QPA RAF-25/35/50QXA RAD-50/60/70PPA
RAK-50/60/70PPA RAF-25/35RPA
Please refer to Chapter 9.1.2.2 SETTING THE PREVENTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE for other applicable
models below on how to change ID communication channel by using wireless remote controller :
Applicable models
RAK-18/25/35PSA RAK-18/25/35PSAN
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-23
Note:
1) DRY CONTACT function is "Enable" by set pin No. 2 of the DIP SWITCH (refer to table 1 for the label) to ON position.
2) Select the proper setting for DRY CONTACT LOGIC INPUT pin No. 3 on DIP SWITCH (refer to Table 1 for the label)
i) Set to OFF position (Hi Input) if the type of Dry Contact switch to be used (for the CARD KEY UNIT or Window) is of
contact type a (Normally Open Type) as shown in below diagram.
ii) Set to ON position (Lo Input) if the type of Dry contact switch to be used (for the CARD KEY UNIT or Window) is of contact
type b (Normally Close Type) as shown in below diagram.
ON
OFF
DIP SW Label
• Please decide the type of dry contact you will be using and set the position of the DIP Switch No. 2 and 3 accordingly
[1] CHECK DRY CONTACT OF CARD KEY UNIT [2] SET THE POSITION OF DIP SWITCH
AIR CONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER
POSITION CONDITION OF DIP SWITCH
Standby Operating
INITIAL CONDITION
REMOVE INSERT
(CARD KEY NO USE)
CARD KEY
(Door
Switch)
After all connection has been done as below diagram, ON the breaker and push ON button of wireless remote controller or
wired remote controller to operate the air conditioner unit.
• When the CARD KEY is in insert condition, the air conditioner operation is allowable by remote controller.
• When the dry contact switch on the Card Key Unit is open (refer to diagram below for contact type a), the unit stops to
operate (it takes 10 seconds to stop the unit operation after the dry contact switch on the card key turns off) and vice
versa.
• When the card key is removed from the Card Key Unit, the wireless remote controller cannot be used.
• When the card key is removed from the Card Key Unit, the wired remote controller LCD display is activated; however it
has no control over the unit.
• The suitable accessory Connecting Cord (accessory code#: SPX-WDC1 or SPX-WDC2) need to be used to
connect the Card Key Unit’s dry contact switch to the connector on the control board of the indoor unit. Please refer to
Table 1 to select suitable accessory code# for the concerning indoor model.
Example of wiring connection to Card Key Unit will be as below (reference only)
Dry contact
Card sensor
indicator CN6 or CN9
(Refer to Table 1)
DIP SW Label
AC (Refer to Table 1)
POWER
SUPPLY ① Connecting Cord to PCB:
SPX-WDC1 or SPX-WDC2
(refer to Table 1)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-25
• CONNECTION EXAMPLE
i. Pin No. 3 of DIP SWITCH is set to OFF position (HI Input Active) for Dry Contact Type a
Connection
PWB
Connection
Card key unit
Insert Card: ON
Remove Card: OFF
SERIAL CONNECTION
All SW ON → OPERATION
Window
Close: ON
Open: OFF
ii. Pin No. 3 of DIP SWITCH is set to ON position (LO Input Active) for Dry Contact Type b
Connection
PWB
Card key unit
Connection Insert Card: OFF
Remove Card: ON
PARALLEL CONNECTION
All SW OFF → OPERATION
Window
Close: OFF
Open: ON
Please refer to the actual manual supplied with the optional connecting cords SPX-WDC1 and SPX-WDC2 for more details.
1-26 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The dry contact system enables the operation of the air conditioner indoor unit to be controlled by using external dry contacts
(with non voltage) such as card-key controller or window for facilities such as hotels.
Note:
1) Dry contact function will be selected when jumper wire JP1 is “disconnected”.
2) Select whether to disconnect or not to disconnect jumper wire JP2.
i) Do not disconnect jumper wire JP2 if the type of Dry Contact switch to be used (for the CARD KEY UNIT or Window) is of
contact type a (Normally Open Type).
ii) Disconnect jumper wire JP2 if the type of Dry Contact switch to be used (for the CARD KEY UNIT or Window) is of contact
type b (Normally Close Type).
Example of wiring connection to Card Key Unit will be as below (reference only)
Dry contact
Card sensor
indicator
CN6
Jumper wire
AC
POWER ① Connecting Cord to PCB:
SUPPLY
SPX-WDC3
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-27
• CONNECTION EXAMPLE
Connection
PWB Connection
Card key unit
Insert Card: ON
Remove Card: OFF
SERIAL CONNECTION
All SW ON → OPERATION
Window
Close: ON
Open: OFF
Connection
PARALLEL CONNECTION
All SW OFF → OPERATION
Window
Close: OFF
Open: ON
Please refer to the actual manual supplied with the optional connecting cord SPX-WDC3 for more details.
1-28 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
MODEL NAME RAK-PSA RAK-PSAN RAK-PSPA RAK-PXA RAK-PPA RAK-PPA RAK-PPA RAK-PPA RAK-PEA RAF-PXA RAF-RPA RAD-PPA
Powerful ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Silent - - ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ●
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Leave Home (days)
(1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99)
Weekly - - ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ●
24 Hour ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ●
Timer 12 Hour - - - - - - - - ● - - -
Up-Down ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● -
Auto Swing
Right-Left ● ● - - - ● - ● - - - -
Room Remocon - - ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ●
Temperature
Display IU - ● - - - - - - - - - -
Remocon ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ●
Operation
Lock ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
IU - -
DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW
Stainless Clean ● ● - - - - - - - - - -
●
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Dry Contact Jumper -
DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW
Wire
Auto Restart ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Auto Changeover ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● -
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
DSW (IU) Note 2
ID Switch DSW (IU) Jumper *DSW (IU)
Switch Switch Software Software Software Software Software Software Wire Software Software Software
(Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon)
Note:
1: Features mentioned for Duct models above are available only when it is connected to the SPX-RCKA wireless remote
controller
2: For RAF-50RPA, both DSW on the indoor and remocon itself need to be set accordingly when using ID Switch function.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-29
● ● ● ● ● ●
Leave Home (days)
(1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99) (1-99)
Weekly ● ● ● ● ● ●
24 Hour ● ● ● ● ● ●
Timer 12 Hour - - - - - -
ECO Sleep 1-2-3-7 (h) ● ● ● ● ● ●
Sleep (0.5-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 (h) - - - - - -
Auto Filter Cleaning - - - - - -
Air Purify Ionized Mist - - - - - -
Stainless Plasma Air Purification - - - - - -
Up-Down ● ● ● ● ● -
Auto Swing
Right-Left - ● - - - -
Room Remocon ● ● ● ● ● ●
Temperature
Display IU - - - - - -
Remocon ● ● ● ● ● ●
Operation
Lock ● ● ● ● ● ●
IU
DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW
Stainless Clean - - - - - -
Power Consumption Display ● ● ● ● ● ●
One Touch Clean ● ● ● ● ● ●
Extended Air Flow - - ● - - -
Dry Contact
● ● ● ● ● ●
DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW DSW
Auto Restart ● ● ● ● ● ●
Auto Changeover ● ● ● ● ● -
● ● ● ● ● ●
ID Switch Software Software Software Software Software Software
(Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon) (Remocon)
Note:
• Features mentioned for Duct models above are available only when it is connected to the SPX-RCKA wireless remote
controller
• Autochangeover is only available for single indoor unit connection.
GENERAL DATA 2-1
2 GENERAL DATA
CONTENTS
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-3
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C consideration when installing the unit.
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-4 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1.5 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-6 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- Half height of the unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-7
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- Half height of the unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-8 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the combined capacity of 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the
the HITACHI standard split system, and are based on the ISO 5151. following conditions:
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating - 1.4 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
The above data was measured in an
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
anechoic chamber. Please take into
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature consideration reflected sound of your
WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
specific site
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-9
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the combined capacity of the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the
HITACHI standard split system, and are based on the ISO 5151. following conditions:
Operation Conditions Cooling Heati - 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
ng
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C reflected sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-10 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the combined capacity of the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the
HITACHI standard split system, and are based on the ISO 5151. following conditions:
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating - 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C The above data was measured in an
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C anechoic chamber. Please take into
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C consideration reflected sound of your
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-11
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Temperature WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-12 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
- The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your specific
site
GENERAL DATA 2-13
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Temperature WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-14 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your
specific site
GENERAL DATA 2-17
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- Half height of the unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating - 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature The above data was measured in an anechoic
WB 19.0 °C
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature sound of your specific site
WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-18 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your
specific site
GENERAL DATA 2-19
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- Half height of the unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Temperature WB 6.0 °C sound of your specific site
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-20 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your specific
site
GENERAL DATA 2-21
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
sound of your specific site
Outdoor Air Inlet
Temperature WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-24 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
sound of your specific site
Temperature WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-26 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your specific
site
GENERAL DATA 2-27
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
chamber. Please take into consideration reflected
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
sound of your specific site
Outdoor Air Inlet
Temperature WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 5.0 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-28 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your
specific site
GENERAL DATA 2-29
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1.5 meter from the unit front surface and 1.5 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your specific
site
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-1
3 -DIMENSIONAL DATA
CONTENTS
3 DIMENSIONAL DATA _____________________________________________________ 3-1
3.1. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Indoor Units ______________________________________ 3-2
3.1.1. WALL TYPE: RAK-18QXA/25QXA/35QXA/50QXA _______________________________3-2
3.1.2. WALL TYPE: RAK-18QPA/25QPA/35QPA/50QPA _______________________________3-3
3.1.3. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25QXA/35QXA/50QXA ____________________________________3-4
3.1.4. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA ____________________________________3-5
3.1.5. CEILING CASSETTE TYPE: RAI-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA/ECPP ____________________3-6
3.1.6. DUCT TYPE: RAD-18RPA/25RPA/35RPA/50RPA _______________________________3-7
3.2. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Outdoor Units ____________________________________ 3-8
3.2.1. MONOZONE: RAC-25NPA/35NPA ___________________________________________3-8
3.2.2. MONOZONE: RAC-50NPA _________________________________________________3-9
3.2.3. 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-36NP2A ______________________________________3-10
3.2.4. 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-53NP2A ______________________________________3-11
3.2.5. 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-53NP3A ______________________________________3-12
3.2.6. 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-68NP3A ______________________________________3-13
3.2.7. 4 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-70NP4A ______________________________________3-14
3.2.8. 5 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-90NP5A ______________________________________3-15
3.2.9. 6 ROOMS MULTIZONE: RAM-130NP6A _____________________________________3-16
3.3. MONO SPLIT __________________________________________________________ 3-17
3.3.1. WALL TYPE: RAK-18PSA/25PSA/35PSA/18PSAN/25PSAN/35PSAN ______________3-17
3.3.2. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WSA/25WSA/35WSA/18WSAN/25WSAN/35WSAN ___________3-18
3.3.3. WALL TYPE: RAK-18PSPA/25PSPA/35PSPA _________________________________3-19
3.3.4. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WSPA/25WSPA/35WSPA _______________________________3-20
3.3.5. WALL TYPE: RAK-25PXA/35PXA/50PXA _____________________________________3-21
3.3.6. WALL TYPE: RAC-25WXA/35WXA __________________________________________3-22
3.3.7. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WXA ________________________________________________3-23
3.3.8. WALL TYPE: RAK-18PPA/25PPA/35PPA _____________________________________3-24
3.3.9. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WPA/25WPA __________________________________________3-25
3.3.10. WALL TYPE: RAC-35WPA ________________________________________________3-26
3.3.11. WALL TYPE: RAK-50PPA _________________________________________________3-27
3.3.12. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WPA ________________________________________________3-28
3.3.13. WALL TYPE: RAK-60PPA _________________________________________________3-29
3.3.14. WALL TYPE: RAC-60WPA ________________________________________________3-30
3.3.15. WALL TYPE: RAK-70PPA _________________________________________________3-31
3.3.16. WALL TYPE: RAC-70WPA ________________________________________________3-32
3.3.17. WALL TYPE: RAK-18PEA/25PEA/35PEA/50PEA ______________________________3-33
3.3.18. WALL TYPE: RAC-18WEA/25WEA __________________________________________3-34
3.3.19. WALL TYPE: RAC-35WEA ________________________________________________3-35
3.3.20. WALL TYPE: RAC-50WEA ________________________________________________3-36
3.3.21. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25PXA/35PXA/50PXA ___________________________________3-37
3.3.22. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-25FXA/35FXA _________________________________________3-38
3.3.23. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-50FXA _______________________________________________3-39
3.3.24. FLOOR TYPE: RAF-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA ___________________________________3-40
3.3.25. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-25FPA/35FPA _________________________________________3-41
3.3.26. FLOOR TYPE: RAC-50FPA _______________________________________________3-42
3.3.27. DUCT TYPE: RAD-50PPA/60PPA/70PPA ____________________________________3-43
3.3.28. DUCT TYPE: RAC-50DPA/60DPA/70DPA ____________________________________3-44
3-2 DIMENSIONAL DATA
295
20
20
60
60
5
47 47
240 315 240
208 208
Drain
Vertical air 19 60 32
22 60
deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-3
Unit: mm
300
60
13
47 47
Discharge Grille Vertical Deflector
Horizontal deflector
47
47
140
60 67.5
10 60
236 208 193 153
107 146 104 146 31
55
Wireless Remote
Control
3-4 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Wireless Remote
Φ80 Standard underfloor
80~100
Controller
piping hole position 65
Cabinet
147
Front panel
56 18
585
Air inlet
Large diameter pipe
215 750
Air outlet
15 42 15
115
115
81
81
61 Piping hole in left side 61 61
641 17
78 50 70 99
20
More than
150 45
Φ9 rear fixing hole for anchor Built-in installation
34 99
More More
More than than
More
than 100 200
than
100
407
200
466
184
Less than 30
Drain hose
55 Φ80 standard underfloor piping
hole position
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-5
110
air outlet
760
45 52
235 Infrared receiver
681 40
109
61
19
Small dia pipe
φ6.35)
Large dia pipe *
600
454
469
242
205
130
130
80
80
45
41
60 92 29
115
Drain hose
55
φ65 standard underfloor piping hole position
3-6 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
650 (Panel)
600 (Opening on ceiling)
580 (Indoor unit)) 64
147
400 (Suspension bolt)
42
56 18
650 (Panel)
230(Drain)
(Electric
285
box)
227
112 62
110
55
32
5
143 117.5 129.5 252.5
24
11
53
209.7
Drain hose
400
347
129.1
129.1
19.5
20 13-2.8 TP-
18
28
7.6
15.6
15.6
Error!
3-2.8
41 334 334 TP-HOLE
120
3-2.8
19.5 DISCHARGE
75 300 300 75 TP-HOLE
146 49.6
49.6
7
70
146
2-2.8TP-
HOLE
31
3-2.8TP- 7 7 31
2-2.8TP-
HOLE 75 300 300 75 HOLE
BOTTOM SUCTION
106
117.5 382 18
6
9-2.8TP-
388 246
HOLE
216
15.6
20.1
5 5
3-8 DIMENSIONAL DATA
570
559
166
95
195
10
57
340
280
340
320
15
12
10
37
500 124
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-9
Unit: mm
852
28 750 76 16 280 26
56 165
570
559
105 55 55 55
195
10
57
280
340
320
340
15
12
10
37
500 124
More
than 700
More than
100
More than
200
More
than 100
Service space
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-11
Unit: mm
340
26 850 79 22 298 20
64 104
Handle
650
638
Indoor unit 1
107.5 52 52 52
Service valve (φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
Service valve (φ9.52)
10
340
320
10
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
(2-φ12 Notchs)
More than
100
More than
100
More
than 100
Service space
3-12 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Indoor unit 1
Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
52 52 52
Handle Service valve(φ9.52)
638
650
Indoor unit 2
52
Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 2
52
Service valve(φ9.52)
107.5
Air suction Air outlet 201 Indoor unit 3
grille Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 3
Holes for anchor bolt
Service valve(φ9.52)
(2-φ12) 57
10
320
340
10
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
2-φ12 notches
More
More than 100
than 100
More than
100
Service space
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-13
957 340
26 850 81 22 298 20
74 168
Handle
Handle
788
800
Air suction Air outlet 211
grille
More than
(2-φ12) 57
10
700
More than
100
320
340
More than
100
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 notches)
3-14 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
Handle
107.5 52 52 52 52 52 52 52
788
800
Air suction Air outlet 211
grille
More than
700
(2-φ12) 57
10
More than
100
320
340
More than
100
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 notches)
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-15
Indoor unit#1
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
800
Indoor unit#2
778
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#3
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#4
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ12.7)
Indoor unit#5
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ12.7)
Air suction
grille Air outlet
Holes for anchor bolt
(2-φ12.5) 70
19
406
440
12.5
Notch for anchor bolt
15
More More
than 700 than 100
than 200
More
Service space
3-16 DIMENSIONAL DATA
308 50
46 855 79 22 Unit: mm
201
Indoor unit#1
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#2
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
1416 Indoor unit#3
1450 Service valve (φ6.35)
Air Service valve (φ9.52)
Outlet
Indoor unit#4
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#5
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#6
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Holes for anchor bolt 62.6
28.50
353
408
28.50
563
Notch for anchor bolt
(2-φ12 notches)
More
than 700
More than
100
More than
100
More
than 100
Service space
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-17
Service space
50 50
789
initial position
50
about 65
80
233 798 Front Panel
Mounting
Plate
295
10
10
70
70
56 Vertical Air 56
5
5
Deflector Deflector
Wireless Drain
Remote Drain Hose
Controller Drain Cap Connection Port
When piping is
drawn from the left side,
exchange the drain
about hose and the drain cap.
166
56
22 71 9 9 71 32
3-18 DIMENSIONAL DATA
50 Service space 50
280
60
60
47 Air outlet Horinzontal air deflector 47
5
5
190 400 190
70 70
Drain
47
60
60
Vertical air deflector
3-20 DIMENSIONAL DATA
295
20
20
60
60
Horizontal air deflector
5
Discharge grille
5
47
240 314 240
208 208
Drain
147
47
Vertical air
22 60 19 60 32
deflector
3-22 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
Handle
Handle
528.5
548
162.5
91
Air Air outlet 202 10
Rear side
(19.5)
suction
Air
suction
(10)
35
Drain hole 500 125
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
More
50
More
than than
100 200
More
than
300
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-23
Unit: mm
Handle
887 345
(60) 157 (26) (19)
792 69 27 299
68 60
Handle
Air suction
589
600
162.5
91
Air suction Air outlet 202
(11)
Rear side
Air suction
(10)
57
Drain hole
37 (2-Φ8.0 bolt)
500 147
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
50
More
More than
than 200
100
More
than
200
3-24 DIMENSIONAL DATA
280
60
60
47 Air outlet Horizontal air deflector 47
5
5
190 400 190
70 70
Drain
When piping is drawn
from the left side,
exchange the drain
hose and the drain
cap.
Drain hose About
Drain cap connection port
About 108 About 370 70 Narrow pipe-(φ6.35)
Wide pipe-(φ9.52)
47
47
60
60
Vertical air deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-25
300
60
60
13
13
47 Discharge Grille 47
Horizontal deflector Vertical Deflector
Unit: mm
47
47
140
10 60 60 67.5
55 16.8
Wireless Remote
Control
3-28 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
Handle
638
650
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
More than
(2-φ12) 57
10
700
More than
100
320
340
More than
200
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 Notches)
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-29
Unit: mm
1019
295
6.5 60
6.5 60
47 Discharge grille Horizontal deflector Vertical deflector
P 47
About
380
About
47
47
147
350
drawn
horizontally,
exchange the
Drain hose Drain drain hose for the
drain cap
Drain outlet
Handle
Handle
650
638
159.5
107.5
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
s fHoleor anchor bolt
More than
(2-φ12)
57
10
700
More than
100
320
340
More than
200
10
More
Fixing hole 12 than 100
10
37
507 198
Service space
Notch for anchor bolt
(2-φ12 Notches)
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-31
147
56 17.5
Wireless remote controller
Suction grille
1150 Front panel 245
Mounting
plate
333
70
8
Vertical air deflector Discharge grille Horizontal air deflector 60
245 660 245
330
280
60
60
47 Air outlet Horizontal air deflector 47
5
5
190 400 190
70 70
Drain
When piping is drawn
from the left side,
exchange the drain
hose and the drain
cap.
Drain hose About
Drain cap connection port
About 108 About 370 70 Narrow pipe-(φ6.35)
Wide pipe-(φ9.52)
47
47
60
60
Vertical air deflector
3-34 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
590.5
Air suction
600
161
91
Air suction
19.5
202
Air outlet
Holes for anchor bolt
(2-φ12x16 slots for φ8.0)
320
340
14
10
39
500 147
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-37
110
air outlet
760
45 52
235 Infrared receiver
681 40
109
61
19
Small dia pipe
φ6.35)
Large dia pipe *
600
454
469
242
205
130
130
80
80
45
41
60 92 29
115
Drain hose
55
φ65 standard underfloor piping hole position
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-41
CONTENTS
Considering the building distribution, the possible indoor The unit kW is selected following the Cooling
unit position and the available air flow distribution, select capacity and Heating capacity showed in the
the unit features that are giving the best efficiency and combination table.
comfort to each room.
Decide the Outdoor Unit position getting easy service
maintenance and easy refrigerant pipe installation.
Step 3: Read Selected Capacity Performance
Therefore, the maximum indoor unit capacity combined The unit performance should be calculated
with outdoor unit should be carefully considered for correct considering the following correction factors:
indoor unit distribution at each building 1. Cooling and Heating piping length
2. Outdoor unit performance capacity
3. Indoor unit performance capacity for each room
cooling load
4.1.2. SELECTION GUIDE Kindly refer to the unit selection combination table for
correct capacity performance.
The following guide giving the method for indoor and
outdoor unit selection.
Temperature Condition
Cooling Heating
Product Image
Combination Total
1.2 1.2
1.8 1.8
ONE UNIT
2.5 2.5
3.5 3.5
5.0 5.0
6.0 6.0
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
4.2.1. RAI-25RPA/RAC-25NPA
4.2.2. RAI-35RPA/RAC-35NPA
4.2.3. RAI-50RPA/RAC-50NPA
4.2.4. RAD-25RPA/RAC-25NPA
4.2.5. RAD-35RPA/RAC-35NPA
4.2.6. RAD-50RPA/RAC-50NPA
4.2.7. RAM-36NP2A
4.2.8. RAM-53NP2A
4.2.9. RAM-53NP3A
4.2.10. RAM-68NP3A
EWB : Evaporator Wet Bulb temperature (C) TC : Total Cooling Capacity (W)
EDB : Evaporator Dry Bulb temperature (C) SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity (W)
(CDB) : Outdoor Unit Inlet Air Dry Temperature (C) PI : Power Input
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-37
4.2.11. RAM-70NP4A
4.2.12. RAM-90NP5A
4.2.13. RAM-130NP6A
(1.2+3.5+3.5) 12.0 18 13806 9471 3286 9950 8036 2483 9209 7418 2926 10168 8237 3786 9796 7875 3950 9176 7423 4238 8804 7061 4403
+ 14.0 20 13806 9471 3286 10691 8036 2483 9950 7495 2961 10912 8237 3827 10540 7966 3992 9796 7423 4280 9424 7151 4485
(1.8+1.8+2.5)
16.0 22 13806 10079 3337 11432 8036 2516 10585 7495 2995 11656 8237 3868 11284 7966 4074 10540 7423 4362 10168 7151 4527
18.0 25 14804 10807 3388 12173 8732 2548 11220 8114 3029 12400 8961 3909 11904 8599 4074 11160 8056 4403 10664 7694 4568
19.0 27 15303 11171 3440 12597 9196 2581 11644 8500 3064 12896 9414 3950 12400 9052 4115 11656 8509 4403 11160 8147 4568
22.0 30 16967 11050 3440 13973 9118 2581 12914 8423 3064 14260 9324 3992 13764 8961 4156 12400 8690 4568 11532 8509 4815
24.0 32 18131 11050 3491 14925 9118 2614 13761 8423 3098 15252 9324 3992 14632 8961 4197 12896 8871 4691 11780 8780 4979
12.0 18 14029 9624 3345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 9624 3345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
16.0 22 14029 10241 3398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
(1.2+3.5+3.5)
+ 18.0 25 15043 10982 3450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 11352 3502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 11228 3502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 11228 3555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
4-204 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.3.2. RAK-35PXA/RAC-35WXA
4.3.3. RAK-50PXA/RAC-50WXA
4.3.4. RAF-25RPA/RAC-25FPA
4.3.5. RAF-35RPA/RAC-35FPA
4.3.6. RAF-50RPA/RAC-50FPA
4.3.7. RAK-18PSA/RAC-18WSA
4.3.8. RAK-25PSA/RAC-25WSA
4.3.9. RAK-35PSA/RAC-35WSA
4.3.10. RAK-18PPA/RAC-18WPA
4.3.11. RAK-25PPA/RAC-25WPA
4.3.12. RAK-35PPA/RAC-35WPA
4.3.13. RAK-50PPA/RAC-50WPA
4.3.14. RAK-60PPA/RAC-60WPA
4.3.15. RAK-70PPA/RAC-70WPA
4.3.16. RAD-50PPA/RAC-50DPA
4.3.17. RAD-60PPA/RAC-60DPA
4.3.18. RAD-70PPA/RAC-70DPA
4.3.19. RAK-18PEA/RAC-18WEA
4.3.20. RAK-25PEA/RAC-25WEA
4.3.21. RAK-35PEA/RAC-35WEA
4.3.22. RAK-50PEA/RAC-50WEA
4.3.23. RAK-18PSAN/RAC-18WSAN
4.3.24. RAK-25PSAN/RAC-25WSAN
4.3.25. RAK-35PSAN/RAC-35WSAN
4.3.26. RAK-18PSPA/RAC-18WSPA
4.3.27. RAK-25PSPA/RAC-25WSPA
4.3.28. RAK-35PSPA/RAC-35WSPA
4.3.29. RAF-25PXA/RAC-25FXA
4.3.30. RAF-35PXA/RAC-35FXA
4.3.31. RAF-50PXA/RAC-50FXA
Correction Factor for Cooling Capacity according to Correction Factor for Heating Capacity according to
Piping Length Piping Length
The cooling capacity should be corrected according to the The heating capacity should be corrected according to the
following formula: following formula:
CCA = CC x F HCA= HC x F
CCA: Actual Corrected Cooling Capacity HCA: Actual Corrected Heating Capacity
(kcal/h) (kcal/h)
CC: Cooling Capacity in the Performance HC: Heating Capacity in the Performance
Table (kcal/h) Table (kcal/h)
F: Correction Factor Based on the F: Correction Factor Based on the
Equivalent Piping Length Equivalent Piping Length
1 . 0
1.0
0.9
0 . 9
0.8 0 . 8
0.7 0 . 7
0.6
0 0.6
5 10 15 20
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0
Model 5.0 kW
RAK-50QPA, RAI-50RPA, RAF-50RPA /RAC-50NPA
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20
0 5 10 15 20
1.0 1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
1 . 0
1 . 0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0 . 9
0 . 9
0 . 8
0 . 8
0 . 7 0 . 7
0.6 0.6
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5
RAM-53NP3A
1 . 0 1 . 0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0 . 9
0 . 9
0 . 8
0 . 8
0 . 7
0 . 7
0.6
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5
0.6
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
COOLING HEATING
1. 0
1. 0
0. 9 0. 9
0. 8 0. 8
0. 7 0. 7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
PIPING LENGTH (m)
PIPING LENGTH (m)
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
1 . 0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0 . 9
0 . 9
0 . 8
0 . 8
0 . 7
0 . 7
0.6
0.6
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0
0
5 1 0 1 5 2 0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20
0 5 10 15 20
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Correction Factor
Heating
capacity
Reduction in
capacity due to white
frost
Hour
1 cycle
NOTE:
The correction factor is not valid for special conditions such as snowfall or operation in a transitional period.
4-296 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.6.1. RAC-25/35/50NPA
Cooling Heating
Total Total
Room 1 Total Total Room 1 Total Total
Combination current EER current COP
capacity capacity input capacity capacity input
of indoor units (A) at Class (A) at Class
(kW) (kW) (W) (kW) (kW) (W)
230V 230V
RAI-25RPA 2.5 2.5 695 3.05 3.60 3.5 3.5 940 4.15 3.72
RAC-25NPA
RAD-25RPA 2.5 2.5 695 2.92 3.60 3.5 3.5 970 4.10 3.61
(0.9-3.0) (155-1050) A (0.9-5.0) (155-1400) A
RAI-35RPA 3.5 3.5 1100 4.85 3.18 4.8 4.8 1360 6.00 3.53
RAC-35NPA
RAD-35RPA 3.5 3.5 1240 5.24 2.82 4.8 4.8 1700 7.19 2.82
(0.9-4.0) (155-1280) C (0.9-6.6) (155-1920) D
RAI-50RPA 5.0 5.0 1990 8.70 2.51 6.5 6.5 2160 9.60 3.01
RAC-50NPA
RAD-50RPA 5.0 5.0 2000 8.4 2.50 6.0 6.0 2300 9.70 2.61
(0.9-5.6) (155-2060) E (0.9-7.5) (155-2530) E
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-297
4.6.2. RAM-35NP2A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not more than 6.0kW.
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-299
4.6.3. RAM-53NP2A
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE CAPACITY
COMBINATIO CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
RATING
NS TOTAL RATING
EER Class (kW) TOTAL INPUT COP Class
TO OPERATE (kW) (kW) TOTAL INPUT AMPERE(A) AMPERE(A)
(RANGE) (W)
(RANGE) (W)
TOTAL 220V 230V 240V TOTAL 220V 230V 240V
1.20 370 1.80 495
1.2 1.2 1.20 1.7 1.6 1.6 3.24 A 1.80 2.3 2.2 2.1 3.64 A
(1.00-1.60) (200-480) (1.10-2.20) (200-650)
1.8+2.5 4.3 4.30 5.4 5.1 4.9 3.68 A 6.40 7.8 7.5 7.2 3.76 A
(1.50-4.60) (200-1450) (1.50-6.30) (200-1920)
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18RPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 8.5kW
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-301
4.6.4. RAM-53NP3A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
POSSIBLE CAPACITY RATING
COMBINATIONS AMPERE(A)
TOTAL RATING TOTAL (kW) TOTAL
TO OPERATE EER Class AMPERE(A) COP Class
(kW) (kW) INPUT (RANGE) INPUT
RANGE) (W) (W)
TOTAL 220V 230V 240V TOTAL 220V 230V 240V
1.8+2.5 4.3 4.30 5.4 5.1 4.9 3.68 A 6.40 7.8 7.5 7.2 3.76 A
(1.50-4.60) (200-1450) (1.50-6.30) (200-1920)
1.80+3.50 1500 2.31+4.49 1850
1.8+3.5 5.3 5.30 6.9 6.6 6.3 3.53 A 6.80 8.5 8.1 7.8 3.68 A
(1.50-5.60) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
1.40+3.90 1528 1.80+5.00 1820
1.8+5.0 6.8 5.30 7.0 6.7 6.4 3.47 A 6.80 8.4 8.0 7.7 3.74 A
(1.50-5.90) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
2.50+2.50 1472 3.40+3.40 1885
2.5+2.5 5.0 5.00 6.8 6.5 6.2 3.40 A 6.80 8.7 8.3 7.9 3.61 A
(1.50-5.60) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
2.21+3.09 1528 2.83+3.97 1820
2.5+3.5 6.0 5.30 7.0 6.7 6.4 3.47 A 6.80 8.4 8.0 7.7 3.74 A
(1.50-5.70) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
2.65+2.65 1528 3.40+3.40 1790
3.5+3.5 7.0 5.30 7.0 6.7 6.4 3.47 A 6.80 8.2 7.9 7.5 3.80 A
(1.50-5.90) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
1.77+3.53 1528 2.27+4.53 1790
2.5+5.0 7.5 5.30 7.0 6.7 6.4 3.47 A 6.80 8.2 7.9 7.5 3.80 A
(1.50-5.90) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
2.18+3.12 1528 2.80+4.00 1790
3.5+5.0 8.5 5.30 7.0 6.7 6.4 3.47 A 6.80 8.2 7.9 7.5 3.80 A
(1.50-6.60) (200-1660) (1.50-7.20) (200-2010)
4-302 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
COMBINATIONS CAPACITY
TO OPERATE TOTAL RATING EER Class
RATING
COP Class
(kW) TOTAL INPUT AMPERE(A) (kW) AMPERE(A)
(kW) (RANGE) TOTAL INPUT(W)
(W) (RANGE)
TOTAL 220V 230V 240V TOTAL 220V 230V 240V
1.20+1.20+1.20 1080 1.80+1.80+1.80 1380
1.2+1.2+1.2 3.6 3.60 5.0 4.7 4.5 3.33 A 5.40 6.3 5.9 5.8 3.91 A
(1.50-6.00) (200-1680) (1.50-6.20) (200-1550)
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18RPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25NPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50NPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 8.8kW.
4-304 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.6.5. RAM-68NP3A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
COMBINATIONS TOTAL RATING TOTAL AMPERE(A) EER Class RATING TOTAL AMPERE(A) COP Class
TO OPERATE
(kW ) (kW) INPUT (kW) INPUT
RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V (RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V
1.20 1.20 370 1.80 1.80 560
1.2 1.2 1.7 1.6 1.6 3.24 A 2.6 2.5 2.4 3.21 C
(1.00-1.60) (200-480) (1.10-2.20) (320-850)
1.80 450 2.50 850
1.8 1.8 1.80 2.1 2.0 1.9 4.00 A 2.50 3.9 3.7 3.6 2.94 D
(1.50-2.00) (280-500) (1.80-3.50) (320-1130)
ONE UNIT
1.8+5.0 6.8 6.80 11.1 10.6 10.2 2.81 C 8.50 11.3 10.8 10.4 3.44 B
(2.00-7.10) (380-2820) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
2.50+2.50 1410 3.60+3.60 2070
2.5+2.5 5.0 5.00 6.5 6.2 5.9 3.55 A 7.20 9.5 9.1 8.7 3.48 B
(2.00-5.50) (380-1720) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
2.50+3.50 1950 3.60 +4.30 2420
2.5+3.5 6.0 6.00 9.0 8.6 8.2 3.08 B 7.90 11.1 10.6 10.2 3.26 C
(2.00-6.60) (380-2380) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
2.40+4.70 2420 2.92+5.58 2470
2.5+5.0 7.5 6.80 11.1 10.6 10.2 2.81 C 8.50 11.3 10.8 10.4 3.44 B
(2.00-7.50) (380-2980) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
3.50+3.50 2555 4.25+4.25 2640
3.5+3.5 7.0 6.80 11.7 11.2 10.8 2.66 D 8.50 12.1 11.6 11.1 3.22 C
(2.00-7.50) (380-2940) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
2.90+4.20 2420 3.38+5.12 2470
3.5+5.0 8.5 6.80 11.1 10.6 10.2 2.81 C 8.50 11.3 10.8 10.4 3.44 B
(2.00-7.50+ (380-2890) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
3.55+3.55 2420 4.25+4.25 2470
5.0+5.0 10.0 6.80 11.1 10.6 10.2 2.81 C 8.50 11.3 10.8 10.4 3.44 B
(2.00-8.00) (380-3170) (2.20-9.50) (390-3120)
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-305
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
COMBINATIONS TOTAL RATING TOTAL AMPERE(A) EER Class RATING TOTAL AMPERE(A) COP Class
TO OPERATE
(kW ) (kW) INPUT (kW) INPUT
RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V (RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18RPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 8.8kW
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-307
4.6.6. RAM-70NP4A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
COMBINATIONS
TO OPERATE TOTAL
RATING TOTAL RATING TOTAL
(kW) AMPERE (A) EER Class AMPERE (A) COP Class
(kW) INPUT (kW) INPUT
(RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V (RANGE) TOTAL (W) 220V 230V 240V
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
+1.8 7.2 +1.75 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 2.13+2.13 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-7.90) (450-2870) (2.60-9.50) (480-2580)
1.8+1.8+1.8 1.59+1.59+1.59 1.95+1.95+1.9
+2.5 7.9 +2.22 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 5+2.65 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-8.30) (450-3020) (2.60-9.50) (480-2580)
1.8+1.8+1.8 1.42+1.42+1.42 1.80+1.80+1.8
+3.5 8.9 +2.75 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 0+3.10 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-8.50) (450-3090) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+1.8+1.8 1.21+1.21+1.21 1.52+1.52+1.5
+5 10.4 +3.37 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 2+3.95 8.50 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.03 A
(2.40-8.80) (450-3200) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+1.8+2.5 1.47+1.47+2.03 1.80+1.80+2.4
+2.5 8.6 +2.03 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 5+2.45 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-8.50) (450-3090) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+1.8+2.5 1.31+1.31+1.82 1.67+1.67+2.2
+3.5 9.6 +2.55 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 8+2.88 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-8.50) (450-3090) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+1.8+3.5 1.19+1.19+2.31 1.56+1.56+2.6
+3.5 10.6 +2.31 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 9+2.69 8.50 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.03 A
(2.40-8.80) (450-3200) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+2.5+2.5 1.35+1.88+1.88 1.67+2.28+2.2
+2.5 9.3 +1.88 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 8+2.28 8.50 2120 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.01 A
(2.40-8.50) (450-3090) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.8+2.5+2.5 1.22+1.70+1.70 1.56+2.13+2.1
+3.5 10.3 +2.38 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 3+2.69 8.50 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.03 A
(2.40-8.80) (450-3200) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
2.5+2.5+2.5 1.75+1.75+1.75 2.13+2.13+2.1
+2.5 10.0 +1.75 7.00 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 3+2.13 8.50 2110 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.03 A
(2.40-8.80) (450-3200) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
1.59+1.59+1.59 1.99+1.99+1.9
2.5+2.5+2.5 +2.23 2110 9+2.52 2110
11.0 7.00 9.7 9.3 8.9 3.32 A 8.50 9.7 9.3 8.9 4.03 A
+3.5
(2.40-8.80) (450-3200) (2.60-9.50) (460-2520)
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-311
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-25QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18RPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
*Two or three indoor units can be installed with one outdoor unit.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 11.0kW.
4-312 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.6.7. RAM-90NP5A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
1.2+1.8+1.8 1350 6.2 5.9 5.7 1.8+2.5+2.5 1880 8.63 8.26 7.91
1.2+1.8+1.8 4.8 4.80 3.56 A 6.80 3.62 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+1.8+2.5 1490 6.8 6.5 6.3 1.8+2.5+3.4 2130 9.78 9.35 8.96
1.2+1.8+2.5 5.5 5.50 3.69 A 7.70 3.62 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
COOLING HEATING
2.25+2.25+4. 2.66+2.66+5.0
2780 2990
50 8
13.7 12.5
2.5+2.5+5 10.0 9.00 12.0 11.5 11.0 3.24 A 10.40 13.13 3.48 B
(510- 3 8
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.6 520-3330
3360)
2.23+3.13+3. 2.95+3.73+3.7
2750 2890
13 3 13.2 12.1 3.60
2.5+3.5+3.5 9.5 8.50 3.27 A 10.40 B
(510- 11.9 11.4 10.9 7 12.69 6
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.6 520-3220
3330)
1.93+2.69+3. 2.49+3.14+4.7
2770 2990
87 7 13.7 12.5 3.48
2.5+3.5+5 11.0 8.50 3.25 A 10.40 B
(510- 12.0 11.5 11.0 3 13.13 8
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.6 520-3330
3350)
2.18+4.16+4.1
1.7+3.4+3.4 2780 2990
6 13.7 12.5 3.51
2.5+5+5 12.5 8.50 3.24 A 10.50 B
(510- 12.0 11.5 11.0 3 13.13 8
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.7 520-3320
3360)
2.83+2.83+2. 3.47+3.47+3.4
2740 2990
83 7 13.7 12.5 3.48
3.5+3.5+3.5 10.5 8.50 3.28 A 10.40 B
(510- 11.9 11.4 10.9 3 13.13 8
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.6 520-3330
3320)
2.50+2.50+3. 2.99+3.01+4.4
2780 2990
49 7
3.5+3.5+5 12.0 8.50 3.24 A 10.50 3.51 B
(510- 13.7 12.5
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.7 520-3320
3360) 12.0 11.5 11.0 3 13.13 8
2.17+3.17+3. 2.60+3.95+3.9
2620 2990 13.7 12.5
17 12.0 11.5 11.0 5 13.13
3.5+5+5 13.5 8.50 3.24 A 10.50 3 8 3.51 B
(510-
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-11.7 520-3320
3360)
3.00+3.00+3. 3.67+3.67+3.6
2620 2890
00 7 13.7 12.5
5+5+5 15.0 8.50 12.0 11.5 11.0 3.16 B 11.00 13.13 3.81 A
(510- 3 8
(2.70-9.90) 2.9-12.1 520-3180
3450)
1.2+1.2+1.2+ 1.8+1.8+1.8+1.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1350 6.2 5.9 5.7 2000 9.18 8.78 8.42
4.8 1.2 4.80 3.56 A 8 7.20 3.60 A
2
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+1.2+1.2+ 1.8+1.8+1.8+2. 10.1
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1480 6.8 6.5 6.2 2200 9.66 9.26
5.4 1.8 5.40 3.65 A 5 7.90 0 3.59 B
8
TBA TBA TBA TBA
FOUR UNITS
COOLING HEATING
1.62+1.62+3.88+
1.1+1.1+3.2+3.2 2600 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.
1.2+1.2+3.5+3. 11.4 10.9 3.88
9.4 8.50 9 3.27 A 11.00 27 9 16 3.81 A
5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
COOLING HEATING
CAPACITY CAPACITY
TOTAL Cla
RATING OUTDOOR UNIT EER RATING OUTDOOR UNIT COP Class
POSSIBLE (kW) ss
(kW) (kW)
COMBINATIONS AMPERE AMPERE
TO OPERATE (A) (A)
TOTAL
TOTAL INPUT
INPUT
220 230 240 TOTA (W) 22 240
TOTAL (W) 230V
V V V L 0V V
1.02+1.53+2.9 1.53+2.13+3.67+
1.2+1.8+3.5+3. 2600 11. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
10.0 8+2.98 8.50 3.67
5 9 4 10.9 3.28 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.9+1.3+2.6+3 1.31+1.82+3.13+
2600 11. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+1.8+3.5+5 11.5 .7 8.50 4.74
9 4 10.9 3.28 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.8+1.2+3.3+3 1.14+1.59+4.13+
2600 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
.3 11. 11. 4.13
1.2+1.8+5+5 13.0 8.50 3.28 A 11.00 3.81 A
9 4 10.9 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+2.4+2.4+2 1.65+3.12+3.12+
1.2+2.5+2.5+2. 2610 12. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
8.7 .4 8.50 3.12
5 0 5 11.0 3.26 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.1+2.2+2.2+3 1.53+2.9+2.9+3.6
1.2+2.5+2.5+3. 2600 11. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
9.7 .1 8.50 7
5 9 4 10.9 3.28 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.9+1.9+1.9+3 1.31+2.48+2.48+
2600 11. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+2.5+2.5+5 11.2 .8 8.50 4.74
9 4 10.9 3.28 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.0+2.0+2.8+2 1.43+2.71+3.43+
1.2+2.5+3.5+3. 2600 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
10.7 .8 8.50 11. 11. 3.28 A 3.43 11.00 3.81 A
5 9 4 10.9 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.9+1.8+2.6+3 1.24+2.34+2.96+
2600 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+2.5+3.5+5 12.2 .7 8.50 11. 11. 3.28 A 4.47 11.00 3.81 A
9 4 10.9 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.7+1.6+3.1+3 1.09+2.05+3.93+
2600 11. 11. 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+2.5+5+5 13.7 .1 8.50 3.93
9 4 10.9 3.28 A 11.00
27 9 6
3.81 A
TBA TBA TBA TBA
FOUR UNITS
0.9+2.5+2.5+2 1.35+3.22+3.22+
1.2+3.5+3.5+3. 2600 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
11.7 .6 8.50 11. 11. 3.28 A 3.22 11.00 3.81 A
5 9 4 10.9 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.8+2.3+2.3+3 1.17+2.8+2.8+4.2
2600 2890 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+3.5+3.5+5 13.2 .2 8.50 11. 11. 3.28 A 3 11.00 3.81 A
9 4 10.9 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.7+2.0+2.9+2 1.04+2.48+3.74+
2600 2890
.9 3.74 13. 12.6 12.1
1.2+3.5+5+5 14.7 8.50 3.28 A 11.00 3.81 A
11. 11. 27 9 6
TBA TBA TBA TBA
9 4 10.9
1.80+1.80+1.8
1800 2.4+2.4+2.4+2.4 2400
1.8+1.8+1.8+1. 0+1.80 11. 10.5
7.2 7.20 4.00 A 9.60 4.00 A
8 (550- 8.3 7.9 7.6 02 4 10.10
(2.90-7.90) 3.0-10.9 540-2720
2310)
1.80+1.80+1.8 2.25+2.25+2.25+
2090 2700
1.8+1.8+1.8+2. 0+2.5 3.05 12. 11.8
7.9 7.90 3.78 A 9.80 3.63 A
5 (550- 9.6 9.2 8.8 40 6 11.36
(2.90-8.70) 3.0-11.1 540-3050
2690)
1.72+1.72+1.7 2.16+2.16+2.16+
2530 2700
1.8+1.8+1.8+3. 2+3.34 11. 10. 3.72 12. 11.8
8.9 8.50 3.52 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550- 1 6 10.2 40 6 11.36
(2.90-9.80) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.46+1.46+1.4 1.82+1.82+1.82+
2530 2700
6+4.11 11. 10. 4.74 12. 11.8
1.8+1.8+1.8+5 10.4 8.50 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
(550- 0 5 10.1 40 6 11.36
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.78+1.78+2.4 2.12+2.12+2.88+
2350 2700
1.8+1.8+2.5+2. 7+2.47 10. 10. 2.88 12. 11.8
8.6 8.50 3.66 A 10.00 3.70 A
5 (550- 7 2 9.8 40 6 11.36
(2.90-9.50) 3.0-11.2 540-3030
3040)
1.59+1.59+2.2 2.01+2.01+2.73+
2530 2700
1.8+1.8+2.5+3. 1+3.10 11. 10. 3.45 12. 11.8
9.6 8.50 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550- 0 5 10.1 40 6 11.36
(2.90-9.9) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-317
COOLING HEATING
1.37+1.37+1.90+3 1.71+1.71+2.33+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
.88 4.45 12.40 11.86 11.36
1.8+1.8+2.5+5 11.1 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
(550-
(2.90-9.9) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.44+1.44+2.81+2 1.88+1.88+3.22+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
1.8+1.8+3.5+3. .81 3.22 12.40 11.86 11.36
10.6 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.27+1.27+2.46+3 1.61+1.61+2.78+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
.49 4.2 12.40 11.86 11.36
1.8+1.8+3.5+5 12.1 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.14+1.14+3.12+3 1.44+1.44+3.76+
2510 10. 10. 10. 2700
.12 3.76 12.40 11.86 11.36
1.8+1.8+5+5 13.6 8.50 9 4 0 3.59 A 10.40 3.85 A
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.6 540-3010
3230)
1.71+2.26+2.26+2 2.01+2.73+2.73+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
1.8+2.5+2.5+2. .26 2.73 12.40 11.86 11.36
9.3 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.52+2.08+2.08+2 1.88+2.55+2.55+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
1.8+2.5+2.5+3. .83 3.22 12.40 11.86 11.36
10.3 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.33+1.79+1.79+3 1.61+2.19+2.19+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
.59 4.21 12.40 11.86 11.36
1.8+2.5+2.5+5 11.8 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.32+1.89+2.64+2 1.75+2.39+3.03+
2530 11. 10. 10. 2700
1.8+2.5+3.5+3. .64 3.03 12.40 11.86 11.36
11.3 8.50 0 5 1 3.56 A 10.20 3.78 A
5 (550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.4 540-3020
3260)
1.23+1.65+2.31+3 1.53+2.08+2.63+
2530 2700
.30 11. 10. 10. 3.96
FOUR UNITS
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE
COMBINATIONS OUTDOOR UNIT EER Class OUTDOOR UNIT
TO OPERATE CAPACITY CAPACITY
TOTAL
RATING TOTAL AMPERE RATING AMPERE COP Class
(kW) TOTAL INPUT
(kW) INPUT (A) (kW) (A)
TOTAL TOTAL (W)
(W) at 230V at 230V
1.89+1.89+3.61
1.50+1.50+3.0
2510 10. 10. + 2630
0+3.00 10.9 12.08 11.55 11.07
2.5+2.5+5+5 15.0 9.00 0 0 3.59 A 3.61 11.00 4.18 A
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-12.1 540-2890
3230)
2.18+2.74+2.74
1.74+2.42+2.4
2530 10. 10. + 2700
2.5+3.5+3.5+3. 2+2.42 11.0 12.40 11.86 11.36
13.0 9.00 1 1 3.56 A 2.74 10.40 3.85 A
5
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-11.6 540-3010
3260)
2.02+2.56+2.56
1.56+2.17+2.1
2530 10. 10. + 2630
7+3.10 11.0 12.08 11.55 11.07
2.5+3.5+3.5+5 14.5 9.00 1 1 3.56 A 3.86 11.00 4.18 A
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-12.1 540-2890
3260)
2.75+2.75+2.75
2.25+2.25+2.2
2530 10. 10. + 2630
3.5+3.5+3.5+3. 5+2.25 11.0 12.08 11.55 11.07
14.0 9.00 1 1 3.56 A 2.75 11.00 4.18 A
5
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-12.1 540-2890
3260)
2.44+2.44+2.44
2.03+2.03+2.0
2530 + 2630
3+2.91 10. 10.
3.5+3.5+3.5+5 15.5 9.00 11.0 3.56 A 3.68 11.00 12.08 11.55 11.07 4.18 A
1 1
(550-
(2.90-9.90) 3.0-12.1 540-2890
3260)
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 1.8+1.8+1.8+1.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1770 8.1 7.8 7.4 2350 10.79 10.32 9.89
6.0 .2+1.2 6.00 3.39 A 8+1.8 9.00 3.83 A
2+1.2
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 1.8+1.8+1.8+1.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1850 8.5 8.1 7.8 2360 10.84 10.36 9.93
6.6 .2+1.8 6.60 3.57 A 8+2.5 9.70 4.11 A
2+1.8
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 1.8+1.8+1.8+1.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1950 9.0 8.6 8.2 2400 11.02 10.54 10.10
7.3 .2+2.5 7.30 3.74 A 8+3.4 10.60 4.42 A
2+2.5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.72+1.72+1.72
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 11. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 2590 11.9 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
8.3 .2+3.5 8.30 4 9 3.20 A 11.00 4.47 A
2+3.5 1.72+4.11
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.45+1.45+1.45
1.04+1.04+1.0 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 2390 11.0 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
9.8 4+1.04+4.34 8.50 5 1 3.56 A 11.00 4.47 A
2+5 1.45+5.22
TBA TBA TBA TBA
FOUR UNITES
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 1.8+1.8+1.8+2.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 1960 9.0 8.6 8.2 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
7.2 .8+1.8 7.20 3.67 A 5+2.5 10.40 4.23 A
8+1.8
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.75+1.75+1.75
1.2+1.2+1.2+1
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 2200 10.1 9.7 9.3 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
7.9 .8+2.5 7.90 3.59 A 11.00 4.47 A
8+2.5 2.43+3.31
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.62+1.62+1.62
1.2+1.2+1.2+1 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 2390 11.0 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
8.9 .7+3.3 8.50 5 1 3.56 A 11.00 4.47 A
8+3.5 2.25+3.88
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.38+1.38+1.38
1.0+1.0+1.0+1 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+1. 2390 11.0 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
10.4 .5+4.1 8.50 5 1 3.56 A 11.00 4.47 A
8+5 1.91+4.97
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.62+1.62+1.62
1.2+1.2+1.2+2 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+2. 2480 11.4 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
8.6 .5+2.5 8.50 9 4 3.47 A 11.00 4.47 A
5+2.5 3.07+3.07
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.51+1.51+1.51
1.1+1.1+1.1+2 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+2. 2390 11.0 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
9.6 .2+3.1 8.50 5 1 3.56 A 11.00 4.47 A
5+3.5 2.85+3.61
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.29+1.29+1.29
0.9+0.9+0.9+ 10. 10.
1.2+1.2+1.2+2. 2390 11.0 + 2460 11.29 10.80 10.35
11.1 1.9+3.8 8.50 5 1 3.56 A 11.00 4.47 A
5+5 2.44+4.67
TBA TBA TBA TBA
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-319
POSSIBLE
COMBINATIONS COOLING HEATING
TO OPERATE
0.8+0.8+0.8+ 1.08+1.08+1.08+
1.2+1.2+1.2+5+ 2390 11. 10. 10. 2460 11. 10. 10.
13.6 3.1+3.1 8.50 3.56 A 3.89+3.89 11.00 4.47 A
5 0 5 1 29 80 35
TBA TBA TBA TBA
POSSIBLE
COMBINATIONS COOLING HEATING
TO OPERATE
CAPACITY CAPACITY
TOTAL
RATING OUTDOOR UNIT EER Class RATING OUTDOOR UNIT COP Class
(kW)
(kW) (kW)
TOTAL AMPERE TOTAL AMPERE
INPUT (A) INPUT (A)
TOTAL (W) at 230V TOTAL (W) at 230V
0.68+0.68+1.43+2 0.99+0.99+1.87+
1.2+1.2+2.5+5+ 2390 2460 11. 10.8 10.3
14.9 .85+2.85 8.50 11.0 10.5 10.1 3.56 A 3.58+3.58 11.00 4.47 A
5 29 0 5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.79+0.79+2.31+2 1.2+1.2+2.87+2.8
1.2+1.2+3.5+3. 2390 2460 11. 10.8 10.3
12.9 .41+2.95 8.50 11.0 10.5 10.1 3.56 A 7+2.87 11.00 4.47 A
5+3.5 29 0 5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.71+0.71+2.07+2 1.06+1.06+2.53+ 11. 10.8 10.3
1.2+1.2+3.5+3. 2390 11.0 10.5 10.1 2460
14.4 .97+2.95 8.50 3.56 A 2.53+3.82 11.00 29 0 5 4.47 A
5+5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.2+1.8+1.8+1.8+ 1.68+2.33+2.33+ 11. 10.8 10.3
1.2+1.8+1.8+1. 2530 11.6 11.1 10.6 2460
8.4 1.8 8.40 3.32 A 2.33+2.33 11.00 29 0 5 4.47 A
8+1.8
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.12+1.68+1.68+1 1.56+2.17+2.17+ 11. 10.8 10.3
1.2+1.8+1.8+1. 2390 11.0 10.5 10.1 2460
9.1 .68+2.34 8.50 3.56 A 2.17+2.94 11.00 29 0 5 4.47 A
8+2.5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
1.01+1.51+1.51+1 1.46+2.02+2.02+ 11. 10.8 10.3
1.2+1.8+1.8+1. 2390 11.0 10.5 10.1 2460
10.1 .51+2.95 8.50 3.56 A 2.02+3.48 11.00 29 0 5 4.47 A
8+3.5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
0.88+1.32+1.32+1 1.25+1.74+1.74+ 11. 10.8 10.3
1.2+1.8+1.8+1. 2390 11.0 10.5 10.1 2460
11.6 .32+3.66 8.50 3.56 A 1.74+4.53 11.00 29 0 5 4.47 A
8+5
TBA TBA TBA TBA
FIVE UNITS
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18RPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
*Two, three, four or five indoor units can be installed with one outdoor unit.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 15.5kW.
4-324 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.6.8. RAM-130NP6A
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating at
the same time.
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
(2.5+3.5)
(1.5-11.3) (200-3720) (1.5-14.4) (200-4200)
COOLING HEATING
(1.20+1.20)+ (1.80+1.80)+
(1.2+1.2)+ 2785 10.80 2880
9.6 (1.05+2.19+3.06) 8.70 12.2 3.12 B (1.23+2.67+3.29) 12.6 3.75 A
(1.2+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(0.92+2. (1.80+1.80)+(1.14+3.
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(1. 69+2.69) 03+3.03) 10.80
10.6 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
2+3.5+3.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+ (1.80+1.80)+
2470 2830
(1.2+1.2)+ (1.80+1.80+1.80) (2.33+2.33+2.33) 10.60
7.8 7.80 10.8 3.16 B 12.4 3.75 A
(1.8+1.8+1.8)
(1.5-8.8) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(1.80+1.
(1.80+1.80)+(2.00+2.
80 2710 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(1. 00+3.20) 10.80
8.5 2.50) 8.50 11.9 3.14 B 12.6 3.75 A
8+1.8+2.5)
(1.5-9.2) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+ (1.80+1.80)+
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+ (1.60+1.60+3.10) (1.85+1.85+3.50) 10.80
9.5 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
(1.8+1.8+3.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(1.30+1. (1.80+1.80)+(1.60+1.
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(1. 30+3.70) 60+4.00) 10.80
11.0 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
8+1.8+5.0)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(1.70+2. (1.80+1.80)+(1.80+2.
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(1. 30+2.30) 70+2.70) 10.80
9.2 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
8+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(1.50+2. (1.80+1.80)+(1.60+2.
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(1. 00+2.80) 50+3.10) 10.80
10.2 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+ (1.80+1.80)+
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+ (1.30+2.50+2.50) (1.40+2.90+2.90) 10.80
11.2 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
(1.20+1.20)+(2.10+2. (1.80+1.80)+(2.40+2.
2785 2880
(1.2+1.2)+(2. 10+2.10) 40+2.40) 10.80
9.9 8.70 12.2 3.12 B 12.6 3.75 A
5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-9.4) (200-3180) (1.5-11.4) (200-3210)
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-329
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
(1.02+1.02+ (1.28+1.28+
(1.2+1.2+5.0)+ 4.26)+(0.92+ 4190 4.63)+(1.14+ 3800
15.6 2.69+2.69) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 3.03+3.03) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+3.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.02+1.02+ (1.28+1.28+
4.26)+(1.30+ 4190 4.63)+(1.60+ 3800
(1.2+1.2+5.0)+
16.0 1.30+3.70) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 1.60+4.00) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.02+1.02+ (1.28+1.28+
4.26)+(1.50+ 4190 4.63)+(1.60+ 3800
(1.2+1.2+5.0)+ 2.00+2.80) 2.50+3.10)
15.2 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.02+1.02+ (1.28+1.28+
4.26)+(2.10+ 4190 4.63)+(2.40+ 3800
(1.2+1.2+5.0)+
14.9 2.10+2.10) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 2.40+2.40) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
1.80)+(1.20+ 2500 2.50)+(1.80+ 3230
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+
8.4 1.20+1.20) 8.40 11.0 3.36 A 1.80+1.80) 12.20 14.2 3.78 A
(1.2+1.2+1.2)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
SIX UNITS
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+ 1.80)+(1.20+ 2870 2.50)+(1.73+ 3650
9.7 1.20+2.50) 9.70 12.6 3.38 A 1.73+3.74) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+1.2+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+ 1.80)+(1.02+ 3515 2.50)+(1.28+ 3650
12.2 1.02+4.26) 11.10 15.4 3.16 B 1.28+4.63) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+1.2+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
1.80)+(1.20+ 3200 2.50)+(1.58+ 3650
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+
10.3 1.80+2.50) 10.30 14.1 3.22 A 2.20+3.42) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
1.80)+(0.95+ 3515 2.50)+(1.20+ 3650
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+
12.8 1.42+3.94) 11.10 15.4 3.16 B 1.67+4.33) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+ 1.80)+(1.05+ 3515 2.50)+(1.23+ 3650
12.0 2.19+3.06) 11.10 15.4 3.16 B 2.67+3.29) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
1.80)+(1.80+ 3200 2.50)+(2.33+ 3600
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+
10.2 1.80+1.80) 10.20 14.1 3.19 B 2.33+2.33) 13.80 15.8 3.83 A
(1.8+1.8+1.8)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.80+2.50+
(1.2+1.8+1.8)+ 1.80)+(1.60+ 3515 2.50)+(1.85+ 3650
11.9 1.60+3.10) 11.10 15.4 3.16 B 1.85+3.50) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.8+1.8+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-337
COOLING HEATING
(1.20+1.80+ (1.58+2.20+
2.50)+(0.92+ 3875 3.42)+(1.14+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+2.5)+
SIX UNITS
(1.20+1.80+ (1.58+2.20+
(1.2+1.8+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.80+ 3800 3.42)+(2.00+ 3800
11.6 1.80+2.50) 11.60 16.7 3.05 B 2.00+3.20) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.58+2.20+
(1.2+1.8+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.30+ 3875 3.42)+(1.60+ 3800
14.1 1.30+3.70) 11.80 17.0 3.05 B 1.60+4.00) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+1.80+ (1.58+2.20+
(1.2+1.8+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.50+ 3875 3.42)+(1.60+ 3800
13.3 2.00+2.80) 11.80 17.0 3.05 B 2.50+3.10) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.16+1.74+ (1.42+1.98+
(1.2+1.8+3.5)+ 3.39)+(1.20+ 3100 3.80)+(1.80+ 3380
10.1 1.20+1.20) 9.90 13.6 3.19 B 1.80+1.80) 12.60 14.8 3.73 A
(1.2+1.2+1.2)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.16+1.74+ (1.42+1.98+
3.39)+(1.20+ 3470 3.80)+(1.73+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+3.5)+
11.4 1.20+2.50) 11.20 15.2 3.23 A 1.73+3.74) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.2+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.16+1.74+ (1.42+1.98+
(1.2+1.8+3.5)+ 3.39)+(1.02+ 4115 3.80)+(1.28+ 3800
13.9 1.02+4.26) 12.60 18.1 3.06 B 1.28+4.63) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.2+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.16+1.74+ (1.42+1.98+
3.39)+(1.20+ 3800 3.80)+(1.58+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+3.5)+
12.0 1.80+2.50) 11.80 16.7 3.11 B 2.20+3.42) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
4-338 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
COOLING HEATING
(0.95+1.42+ (1.20+1.67+
3.94)+(0.92+ 4190 4.33)+(1.14+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+5.0)+
16.2 2.69+2.69) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 3.03+3.03) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+3.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.95+1.42+ (1.20+1.67+
3.94)+(1.80+ 4115 4.33)+(2.00+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+5.0)+
14.1 1.80+2.50) 12.40 18.1 3.01 B 2.00+3.20) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.95+1.42+ (1.20+1.67+
3.94)+(1.30+ 4190 4.33)+(1.60+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+5.0)+ 1.30+3.70) 1.60+4.00)
16.6 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.95+1.42+ (1.20+1.67+
3.94)+(1.50+ 4190 4.33)+(1.60+ 3800
(1.2+1.8+5.0)+
15.8 2.00+2.80) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 2.50+3.10) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-339
COOLING HEATING
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
2.50)+(1.20+ 3800 2.93)+(1.58+ 3800
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+
11.7 1.80+2.50) 11.70 16.7 3.08 B 2.20+3.42) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
2.50)+(0.95+ 4115 2.93)+(1.20+ 3800
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+
14.2 1.42+3.94) 12.50 18.1 3.04 B 1.7+4.33) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.05+ 4115 2.93)+(1.23+ 3800
13.4 2.19+3.06) 12.50 18.1 3.04 B 2.67+3.29) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
2.50)+(1.80+1.80+1. 3800 2.93)+(2.33+ 3750
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+
11.6 80) 11.60 16.7 3.05 B 2.33+2.33) 14.20 16.5 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+1.8)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
SIX UNITS
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.30+2.50+ 4115 2.93)+(1.40+ 3800
15.0 2.50) 12.50 18.1 3.04 B 2.90+2.90) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.20+2.50+ (1.35+2.93+
(1.2+2.5+2.5)+ 2.50)+(1.85+ 4115 2.93)+(2.23+ 3800
14.7 1.85+2.60) 12.50 18.1 3.04 B 2.23+2.74) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(2.5+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(1.20+ 3345 3.29)+(1.80+ 3480
11.4 1.20+1.80) 10.50 14.7 3.14 B 1.80+2.50) 13.30 15.3 3.82 A
(1.2+1.2+1.8)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(1.20+ 3620 3.29)+(1.54+ 3800
13.1 1.20+3.50) 12.20 15.9 3.37 A 1.54+4.11) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.2+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(1.20+ 3515 3.29)+(1.80+ 3650
12.0 1.80+1.80) 11.10 15.4 3.16 B 2.50+2.50) 14.00 16.0 3.84 A
(1.2+1.8+1.8)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
3.06)+(1.20+ 4115 3.29)+(1.35+ 3800
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+
13.4 2.50+2.50) 12.50 18.1 3.04 B 2.93+2.93) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+2.5+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
4-340 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
COOLING HEATING
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(0.92+ 4190 3.29)+(1.14+ 3800
15.4 2.69+2.69) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 3.03+3.03) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+3.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(1.80+ 4115 3.29)+(2.00+ 3800
13.3 1.80+2.50) 12.40 18.1 3.01 B 2.00+3.20) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
3.06)+(1.30+ 4190 3.29)+(1.60+ 3800
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+
15.8 1.30+3.70) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 1.60+4.00) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+5.0)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+ 3.06)+(1.50+ 4190 3.29)+(1.60+ 3800
15.0 2.00+2.80) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 2.50+3.10) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(1.05+2.19+ (1.23+2.67+
3.06)+(2.10+ 4190 3.29)+(2.40+ 3800
(1.2+2.5+3.5)+
14.7 2.10+2.10) 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 2.40+2.40) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.92+2.69+ (1.14+3.03+
(1.2+3.5+3.5)+ 2.69)+(1.20+ 3175 3.03)+(1.80+ 3380
11.8 1.20+1.20) 9.90 13.9 3.12 B 1.80+1.80) 12.60 14.8 3.73 A
(1.2+1.2+1.2)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.92+2.69+ (1.14+3.03+
(1.2+3.5+3.5)+ 2.69)+(1.20+ 3545 3.03)+(1.73+ 3800
13.1 1.20+2.50) 11.20 15.6 3.16 B 1.73+3.74) 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.2+1.2+2.5)
TBA TBA TBA TBA
(0.92+2.69+ (1.14+3.03+
2.69)+(1.02+ 4190 3.03)+(1.28+ 3800
(1.2+3.5+3.5)+
SIX UNITS
COOLING HEATING
(1.8+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-13) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.8+1.8+2.5)+ (2+2+3.2)+
4115 3800
(1.8+1.8+2.5)+ (1.5+2+2.8) (1.6+2.5+3.1)
13.9 12.40 18.1 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.3+1.3+3.7)+ (1.6+1.6+4)+
(1.8+1.8+5)+ 4190 3800
(1.7+2.3+2.3) (1.8+2.7+2.7)
15.4 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.6+1.6+3.1)+ (1.85+1.85+3.5)+
4190 3800
(1.8+1.8+3.5)+ (1.5+2+2.8) (1.6+2.5+3.1)
14.9 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.3+1.3+3.7)+ (1.6+1.6+4)+
(1.8+1.8+5)+ 4190 3800
(1.5+2+2.8) (1.6+2.5+3.1)
16.4 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.6+1.6+3.1)+ (1.85+1.85+3.5)+
4190 3800
(1.8+1.8+3.5)+ (1.3+2.5+2.5) (1.4+2.9+2.9)
15.9 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.3+1.3+3.7)+ (1.6+1.6+4)+
(1.8+1.8+5)+ 4190 3800
(1.3+2.5+2.5) (1.4+2.9+2.9)
17.4 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.7+2.3+2.3)+ (1.8+2.7+2.7)+
4190 3800
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+ (1.7+2.3+2.3) (1.8+2.7+2.7)
13.6 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.7+2.3+2.3)+ (1.8+2.7+2.7)+
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+ 4190 3800
(1.5+2+2.8) (1.6+2.5+3.1)
14.6 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.3+1.3+3.7)+ (1.6+1.6+4)+
4190 3800
(1.8+1.8+5)+ (2.1+2.1+2.1) (2.4+2.4+2.4)
16.1 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.5+2+2.8)+ (1.6+2.5+3.1)+
(1.8+2.5+3.5)+ 4190 3800
(1.5+2+2.8) (1.6+2.5+3.1)
15.6 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
4-342 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
COOLING HEATING
(1.7+2.3+2.3)+ (1.8+2.7+2.7)+
4190 3800
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+ (2.1+2.1+2.1) (2.4+2.4+2.4)
14.3 12.60 18.4 3.01 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.5+2+2.8)+ (1.6+2.5+3.1)+
(1.8+2.5+3.5)+ 4190 3800
(2.1+2.1+2.1) (2.4+2.4+2.4)
SIX UNITS
OUTDOOR CONNECTION
4 UNIT CONNECTION 5 UNIT CONNECTION 6 UNIT CONNECTION
TERMINAL
INDOOR 2 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW *
INDOOR 3 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW**
INDOOR 5 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW * 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW *
INDOOR 6 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW** 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW**
3.5kW*: available only when 1.8kW indoor connected to INDOOR 1 and INDOOR 4.
5.0kW**: available only when 1.8kW indoor connected to INDOOR1+INDOOR 2 and INDOOR 4+INDOOR 5.
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-343
2
Nominal Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
(kW)
RAK-18QXA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18QPA 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25QPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-25RPA 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35RPA 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50RPA 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QXA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QXA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QXA 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25RPA 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35RPA 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.9-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50RPA 5.0 1.90-5.20 2.20-7.30 23-34 23-29
4.7.1. RAC-25NPA
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4.7.2. RAC-35NPA
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-345
4.7.3. RAC-50NPA
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4-346 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.4. RAC-18WSA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-347
4.7.5. RAC-25WSA
COOLING
HEATING
4-348 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.6. RAC-35WSA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-349
4.7.7. RAC-25WXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-350 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.8. RAC-35WXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-351
4.7.9. RAC-50WXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-352 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.10. RAC-25FXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-353
4.7.11. RAC-35FXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-354 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.12. RAC-50FXA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-355
4.7.13. RAC-25FPA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-356 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.14. RAC-35FPA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-357
4.7.15. RAC-50FPA
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-358 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.16. RAC-18WPA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-359
4.7.17. RAC-25WPA
COOLING
HEATING
4-360 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.18. RAC-35WPA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-361
4.7.19. RAC-50WPA
COOLING
HEATING
4-362 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.20. RAC-60WPA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-363
4.7.21. RAC-70WPA
COOLING
HEATING
4-364 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.22. RAC-50DPA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-365
4.7.23. RAC-60DPA
COOLING
HEATING
4-366 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.24. RAC-70DPA
COOLING
HEATING
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-367
4.7.25. RAM-35NP2A
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
4-368 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.27. RAM-68NP3A
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-369
4.7.28. RAM-70NP4A
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4.7.29. RAM-90NP5A
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4-370 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.30. RAM-130NP6A
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
WORKING RANGE 5-1
5 WORKING RANGE
CONTENTS
Cooling Heating
o o o o o o
working range min ( C) max ( C) rated ( C) working range min ( C) max ( C) rated ( C)
outdoor 22 43 35 outdoor -20 21 7
indoor 16 32 27 indoor 16 32 20
Cooling Heating
COOLING HEATING
50 50
emperature
temperature
i e n t t Temperature
40
m b i e n t Temperature
40
30
30 20
A m bAmbient
20 10
A Ambient
0
10
- 10
0 -20
0 10 20 30 40 -10 0 10 20 30 40
Indoor Temperature
Indoor temperature Indoor
Indoor temperature
Temperature
WORKING RANGE 5-3
30 30
20 20
10 10
Ambient
Ambient
0 0
-10 -10
-20 -20
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Indoor Temperature
IndoorTemperature
Indoor temperature Indoor temperature
5-4 WORKING RANGE
Applicable models:
MONO SPLIT
RAC-18WEA
RAC-25WEA
RAC-35WEA
RAC-50WEA
Ambient Temperature
Ambient Temperature
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
Indoor Temperature -10 -5 0Indoor
5 Temperature
10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Applicable models:
MONO SPLIT
RAC-18WSPA
RAC-25WSPA
RAC-35WSPA
50
Ambient Temperature
Ambient Temperature
40
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
6 ELECTRICAL DATA
CONTENTS
RAK-18QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 refer outdoor 0.58 25
RAK-25QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.0 refer outdoor 0.58 25
RAK-35QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.0 (H) 5.0 refer outdoor 0.58 25
RAK-50QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 refer outdoor 0.58 25
RAK-18QPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 refer outdoor 0.78 25
RAK-25QPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 refer outdoor 0.78 25
RAK-35QPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 refer outdoor 0.78 25
RAK-50QPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 refer outdoor 0.78 25
RAI-25RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.4 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.3 0.86 25
RAI-35RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.1 (H) 6.2 (C) 5.1 (H) 6.2 0.86 25
RAI-50RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 9.2 (H) 10.0 (C) 9.1 (H) 9.9 0.86 25
RAD-18RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 0.71 20
RAD-25RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.5 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.5 0.71 20
RAD-35RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.7 (H) 7.9 (C) 5.7 (H) 7.8 0.71 20
RAD-50RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 9.2 (H) 10.6 (C) 9.1 (H) 9.9 0.71 20
RAF-25QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 refer outdoor 0.85 25
RAF-35QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 4.9 (H) 5.8 refer outdoor 0.85 25
RAF-50QXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 7.2 (H) 8.2 refer outdoor 0.85 25
RAF-25RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.43/(H)4.11 (C) 3.4 (H)4.1 0.8 28
RAF-35RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 4.30/(H)4.81 (C) 4.3 (H)4.8 0.8 28
RAF-50RPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 6.63/(H)7.29 (C) 6.6 (H)7.3 0.8 28
RAK-50PXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 7.2 (H) 8.0 (C) 6.8 (H) 87.7 0.58 25
RAF-25PXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 (C) 2.7 (H) 3.7 0.85 25
RAF-35PXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 4.9 (H) 5.8 (C) 4.7 (H) 5.6 0.85 25
RAF-50PXA DC35V from outdoor (C) 7.2 (H) 8.2 (C) 7.2 (H) 8.2 0.85 25
RAD-50PPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 6.4 (H) 7.3 (C) 6.4 (H) 7.3 0.25 56
RAD-60PPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.6 (H) 9.8 (C) 8.6 (H) 9.8 0.25 56
RAD-70PPA DC35V from outdoor (C) 11.6 (H) 10.7 (C) 11.6 (H) 10.7 0.25 56
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) RNC: Running Current (A)
Hz: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase ()
STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (W)
6-4 ELECTRICAL DATA
RAC-25NPA 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 4 4.2 3.2 695 4.3 900
RAC-35NPA 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 5.8 6.1 5.1 1080 6.2 1320
RAM-36NP2A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 5.8 4.5 1190 5.7 1500
RAM-53NP2A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 6.25 7.0 1189 8.2 1502
RAM-53NP3A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 6.25 7.1 1189 7.7 1502
RAM-68NP3A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 12.36 9.7 1650 10.5 2221
RAM-70NP4A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 12.36 9.7 1650 9.7 2221
RAM-90NP5A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 16 10.2 2230 11.3 2460
RAM-130NP6A 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 20 19.2 4190 17.4 3800
RAC-18WSA 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 1.8 1.89 301.1 2.27 376.4
RAC-25WSA 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 2.4 2.81 488.3 3.37 573.6
RAC-35WSA 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 3.25 4.63 806.5 4.54 806.1
RAC-18WSAN 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 1.8 1.89 301.1 2.27 376.4
RAC-25WSAN 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 2.4 2.81 488.3 3.37 573.6
RAC-35WSAN 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 25 198 253 N/A 3.25 4.63 806.5 4.54 806.1
RAC-18WSPA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1.73 TBA 2.14 TBA
RAC-25WSPA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2.69 TBA 3.11 TBA
RAC-35WSPA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 4.35 TBA 4.26 TBA
RAC-25WXA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 1.98 2.97 616.2 3.82 790.9
RAC-35WXA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 2.73 4.21 976.7 4.32 1054.1
RAC-50WXA 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 16 198 253 N/A 8 6.83 1555 7.66 1745
RAC-18WPA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 2.78 2.65 494.4 2.84 564
RAC-25WPA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 3.16 3.58 690 4.25 907.9
RAC-35WPA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 4.81 5.00 1101.9 5.03 1122.7
220~240, 1,
RAC-50WPA 16 198 264 N/A 10 7.2 1465 7.6 1900
50/60
220~240, 1,
RAC-60WPA 20 198 264 10 10 8.5 1850 8.6 1880
50/60
220~230, 1,
RAC-70WPA 20 198 264 12.3 9.95 9.95 2170 10.1 2200
50/60
ELECTRICAL DATA 6-5
Cooling
Model Heating Operation
Operation
VOL, PH, Hz Fuse Rating (A) Min (V) Max (V) Locked Rotor Ampere (A) STC
RNC IPT RNC IPT
RAC-18WEA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 2.78 2.91 494.4 3.00 564
RAC-25WEA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 3.16 3.58 690 4.25 907.9
RAC-35WEA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 4.81 5.00 1101.9 5.03 1122.7
RAC-50WEA 220~230, 1, 50 15 198 253 N/A 7.24 6.85 1617 7.29 1709.5
RAC-25FXA 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 253 N/A 3.99 2.66 580 3.63 790
RAC-35FXA 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 253 N/A 5.84 4.68 1020 5.860 1220
RAC-50FXA 220 ~ 230, 1, 50 16 198 253 N/A 8.2 7.16 1560 8.17 1780
RAC-25FPA 220~230, 1,50 16 198 253 N/A 2.93 3.34 630.3 4.11 839.7
RAC-35FPA 220~230, 1,50 16 198 253 N/A 3.81 4.30 869 4.81 1063.2
RAC-50FPA 220~230, 1,50 16 198 253 N/A 4.46 6.63 1436.8 7.29 1652.9
RAC-50DPA 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10 6.4 1400 7.3 1590
RAC-60DPA 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10 8.55 1870 9.75 2130
RAC-70DPA 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10 11.6 2530 10.7 2340
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) RNC: Running Current (A)
HZ: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase ()
STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (W)
NOTE:
1. The above compressor data is based on 100% capacity combination of indoor units at the rated operating frequency
2. This data is based on the same conditions as the nominal heating and cooling capacities.
3. The compressor started by an inverter, resulting in extremely low starting current.
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-1
7.1. MONOZONE/MULTIZONE
CN5
H-LINK
CN1101
CN1102
WIRED REMOTE
CONTROL
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-5
GRY/BLK
YEL
C006
R001
TERMINAL
BOARD
AC 220 - 240V
50Hz
CONNECTING
CORD
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-7
7.1.8. RAM-36NP2A
7-8 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1.9. RAM-53NP2A
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-9
7.1.10. RAM-53NP3A
7-10 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1.11. RAM-68NP3A
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-11
7.1.12. RAM-70NP4A
7-12 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1.13. RAM-90NP5A
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-13
7.2.8. RAC-50WXA
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-23
7.2.11. RAC-35WPA
7-26 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.2.12. RAK-50PPA
CONNECTING
CORD
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-27
7.2.13. RAC-50WPA
7-28 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.2.14. RAK-60PPA
TERMINAL
BOARD
CONNECTING
CORD
WIRELESS REMOTE
CONTROLLER
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-29
7.2.15. RAC-60WPA
POWER SOURCE
220~240V/50Hz
7-30 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.2.16. RAK-70PPA
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-31
7.2.17. RAC-70WPA
7-32 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.2.20. RAC-35WEA
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-35
7.2.21. RAC-50WEA
7-36 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.2.24. RAC-50FXA
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-39
7.2.27. RAC-50FPA
7-42 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
CONNECTING
CORD
CONNECTING
CORD
CN1102
H-LINK
CN1101
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-43
8 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
CONTENT
φ12.7
REFRIGERANT CYCLE CYC8-9L
CONTENTS
RAF-25RPA
RAF-35RPA
RAF-50RPA
RAI-25RPA
RAI-35RPA
RAI-50RPA
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-3
BUTTONS FUNCTION
MODE Selector
Use this button to select the operationg mode. Every time you press this button, the mode will change from
cyclically.
FAN SPEED Selector Button
This determines the fan speed. Every time you press this button, the airflow rate will change from
(This button allows selection of optimal or
preferred fan speed for each operation mode).
START/STOP button
Press this button to start operation. Press it again to stop operation.
ECO button
Use this button to set the ECO mode.
POWERFUL button
Use this button to set the POWERFUL mode.
SILENT button
Use this button to set the SILENT mode.
INFO button
1) Press this button to display temperature for 10 seconds.
2) Press this button to check monthly power consumption.
3) Press this button to recieve the current calendar and clock.
ECO SLEEP TIMER button
Use this button to set the ECO sleep timer.
AUTO SWING (Vertical) button
Controls the angle of the horizontal air deflector.
AUTO SWING (Horizontal) button
Controls the angle of the vertical air deflector.
LEAVE HOME button
Prevent the room temperature from falling too much by setting temperature 10°C automatically when no on is
at home.
ONE TOUCH CLEAN button
Drying indoor heat exchanger after cooling operation to prevent mildew.
AIR PURIFIER button
Use this button to start air puritying function.
EXTENDED AIR FLOW button
Press this button during operation to start extended airflow operation.
WEEKLY TIMER buttons
ON/OFF TIMER button
The device will turn on (off) and off (on) at the designated time.
TIME button
Press the button to set starting time of the program
OK button
Press the button to save the program. The button shall be pressed everytime after finishing a program setting.
DELETE button
1) Press the button to delete the selected program.
2) Press the button for about 10 seconds by directing the remote controller towards the indoor unit while
Mode A or B display blinks, programs for Mode A or B will be deleted both from the indoor unit and
the remote controller after the beep sound from the indoor unit.
DAY button
Select the desired day of the week.
PROGRAM NO. button
Press this button to select a program number.
CANCEL
1) Press the button to cancel the current setting process on the screen.
2) Press the button by directing the remote controller towards the indoor unit, hen weekly timer setting
will be canceled from indoor unit after the beep sound from the indoor unit. The program setting
remains in the remote controller.
SEND button
Press the button for about 3 seconds by directing the remote controller towards the indoor unit after finishing
the program setting. Timer lamp on the indoor unit will blink rapidly and after the beep soung from indoor unit,
TIMER lamp will light up.
CLOCK button
Press the button to set calendar and clock.
WEEKLY TIMER MODE button
1) Select Mode A or Mode B. 2 modes can be set and stored as a weekly timer.
2) By pressing the button longer than 3 seconds, program setting screen will appear.
9-4
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
B. COOLING/HEATING mode is decided in intervals after the initial start up of Automatic Operation (also known as
Auto Changeover function)
*Auto changeover function is not applicable to RAD-50PPA, RAD-60PPA, and RAD-70PPA models and to other indoor
models when connected to Multizone outdoor unit.
RAK-QXA, RAK-QPA, RAI-RPA, RAD-RPA, RAF-PXA, RAF-QXA, RAK-50PPA, RAK-60PPA, RAK-70PPA, RAK-50PXA
Intervals Duration
st
1 interval 10 minutes
nd
2 interval 15 minutes
Subsequent interval Every 55 minutes
RAF-RPA
Intervals Duration
st
1 interval 30 minutes
nd
2 interval 50 minutes
Subsequent interval Every 55 minutes
COOLING/HEATING mode is determined by setting the hysteresis on the final preset temperature.
Heating
o
Final preset +2 C
temperature
o
-2 C Cooling
Heating
o
Final preset +3 C
temperature
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-5
Screen 1 Screen 2
Screen 3
Screen 4
5. Select (FAN SPEED) button to choose Heating Shift or Cooling Shift Mode (Screen 5).
Screen 5
9-6
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
NOTE:
1. There are total of 7 shift values ranging from -3 to 3.
2. The displayed shift value, and symbol on the remote controller display will be disappear after 10
seconds
3. The changed shift value will remain unchanged after turned off the power.
4. If “0” is displayed on the remote controller display, it indicates the shift value is now at the initial setting.
1. HEATING MODE
a) Press and hold (ECO) and (POWERFUL) buttons, press (RESET) button on the same time.
Release (RESET) button only when Screen 1 appear, then release (ECO) button and
(POWERFUL) button.
Screen 1
Screen 2
a) Press and hold (ECO) and (SILENT) buttons for at least 5 seconds when the remote controller is
OFF.
b) Wait until only and displayed on the screen. The cooling and dehumidifying modes operation is locked.
c) To unlock HEATING mode, repeat step (a). After all operations mode symbols displayed for 10 seconds, the
operation mode symbol before cancellation will be display. The cooling and dehumidifying mode operation is
unlocked.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-7
Screen 1 Screen 2
NOTE:
1. If indoor unit still not receive the correct signal from the correct remote controller, setting shall be made
again. By setting again for the 2nd time, the signal address will change from B to A, then repeat again for
the 3rd time.
2. As for RAK-18PPA, RAK-25PPA, RAK-35PPA, RAF-50RPA, please set the pin No. 6 of the DIP switch
at the indoor unit to ON position when selecting channel B for ID communication. (Please refer to
Chapter 1.3.2 for more information)
1. In case failure occurs to the air conditioner, by pressing (INFO) button, an error code will be displayed.
2. Direct the remote controller towards the receiver of indoor unit (within 2 meters in from of indoor unit) and press
(INFO) button.
3. Wait for 2 seconds for signal transmission and the error code will be displayed.
00
009
9 times - Indoor thermistor
00
010
10 times - Abnormal rotating numbers
00
011
11 times - High voltage generator defective
00
012
12 times - Outdoor power defective
00
013
13 times - IC401 data reading error
00
002
- 2 times Peak current cut
01
003
- 3 times Compressor abnormal low speed rotation
01
004
4 times 4 times Compressor switching failure
OUTDOOR
01
005
- 5 times Overload lower limit cut
01
006
- 6 times OH thermistor temperature rise
01
007
4 times 7 times Abnormal outdoor thermistor
01
008
4 times 8 times Acceleration defective
01
9-8
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
TIMER
LD301
LAMP CODE MEANING
BLINKING
BLINKING
009
3 times 9 times Communication error
01
010
- 10 times Abnormal power source
01
011
- 11 times Fan stop for strong wind
01
012
4 times 12 times Fan motor fault
01
013
4 times 13 times EEPROM reading error
01
014
4 times 14 times Active converter defective
01
015
4 times 15 times Abnormal PWB circuit
01
016
- 16 times Software peak current cut
01
071
4 times 2 times Overheat thermostat
01
072
4 times 2 times Defrost thermostat
OUTDOOR
01
073
4 times 3 times Outdoor temperature thermostat
01
074
4 times 4 times Narrow pipe thermostat (indoor 1)
01
075
4 times 5 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 1)
01
076
4 times 6 times Narrow pipe thermostat (indoor 2)
01
077
4 times 7 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 2)
01
078
4 times 8 times Narrow pipe thermostat (indoor 3)
01
079
4 times 9 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 3)
01
080
4 times 10 times Narrow pipe thermostat (indoor 4)
01
081
4 times 11 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 4)
01
082
4 times 12 times Narrow pipe thermostat (indoor 5)
01
083
4 times 13 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 5)
01
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-9
RAK-18PSA RAK-18PSAN
RAK-25PSA RAK-25PSAN
RAK-35PSA RAK-35PSAN
9-10
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
BUTTONS FUNCTION
MODE Selector
Use this button to select the operationg mode. Every time you press this button, the mode will
change for (HEATING), (DEHUMIDIFYING), (COOLING) cyclically.
FAN SPEED Selector Button
This determines the fan speed. Every time you press this button, the airflow rate will change
from (This button allows selection of
optimal or preferred fan speed for each operation mode).
STOP button
Press this button to stop operation.
ECO button
Use this button to set the ECO mode.
POWERFUL button
Use this button to set the POWERFUL mode.
TEMPERATURE button
Value will change quicker when keep pressing.
A. COOLING/HEATING/ DEHUMIDIFICATION mode is decided during the initial start up of Automatic Operation
Initial start up of Automatic Operation means the following either condition:
Unit start up in Automatic Operation
Automatic Operation mode is pressed while the unit is running in manual mode
*Temperature on
Mode Room Temperature External Air Temperature remote controller will
automatically set at
Room temperature 21˚C <= External air
AND
> 27˚C temperature 27˚C (Fan speed mode
Unit runs in COOLING
OR : AUTO, LOW,
mode
Room temperature External air temperature SILENT)
<=27˚C >=25˚C
AND
Room temperature 18˚C <= External air
> 27˚C temperature <=21˚C
Room temperature at
OR
Unit runs in the start of the
23˚C< Room temperature 25˚C <= External air
DEHUMIDIFICATION operation (Fan speed
<=27˚C temperature <=18˚C
mode mode: AUTO, LOW,
OR SILENT)
Room temperature 21˚C <= External air
<=23˚C temperature <=25˚C
AND
Room temperature External air temperature
> 23˚C <=18˚C 23˚C (Fan speed
Unit runs in HEATING
OR mode: AUTO, LOW,
mode
Room temperature External air temperature MEDIUM)
AND
<=23˚C <=21˚C
NOTE: *Please refer item C for the information on adjusting room temperature.
Intervals Duration
Every Interval 60 minutes
.
9-12
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
1. HEATING MODE
a) Press [RESET] button
b) Press and hold (OFF) and (HEATING) buttons for at least 5 seconds when the remote controller is OFF.
c) Wait until only and displayed on the screen. The heating mode operation is locked.
d) To unlock HEATING mode, repeat step (a). The heating mode operation is unlocked.
b) Press and hold (OFF) and (COOLING) buttons for at least 5 seconds when the remote controller is OFF.
c) Wait until only and displayed on the screen. The cooling and dehumidifying modes operation is locked.
d) To unlock COOLING mode, repeat step (a). The cooling and dehumidifying mode operation is unlocked.
Screen 1
Note:
After changing the address, please confirm the unit’s operation with the remote controller. If the unit does not
operate, return the switch to “A” and set the switch again.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-13
9.1.3. RAR-5F1
RAR-5F1
RAK-18PEA
RAK-25PEA
RAK-35PEA
RAK-50PEA
BUTTONS FUNCTION
MODE Selector
Use this button to select the operationg mode. Every time you press this button, the mode will change
for (HEATING), (DEHUMIDIFYING), (COOLING) cyclically.
FAN SPEED Selector Button
This determines the fan speed. Every time you press this button, the airflow rate will change from
(This button allows selection of optimal or
preferred fan speed for each operation mode).
STOP button
Press this button to stop operation.
ECO button
Use this button to set the ECO mode.
POWERFUL button
Use this button to set the POWERFUL mode.
TEMPERATURE button
Value will change quicker when keep pressing.
2. Press [RESET] button on the same time. Release [RESET] button only, then release (OFF) and
Screen 1 Screen 2
Screen 3
5. Select (FAN SPEED) button to choose Heating Shift or Cooling Shift Mode (Screen 4).
Screen 4
NOTE:
1. There are total of 7 shift values ranging from -3 to 3.
2. The displayed shift value, and symbol on the remote controller display will be disappear
after 10 seconds
3. The changed shift value will remain unchanged after turned off the power.
4. If “0” is displayed on the remote controller display, it indicates the shift value is now at the initial setting.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-15
d) Please ensure that the other indoor unit is OFF and the dip switch pin NO.6 at the indoor unit is ON to set the
indoor unit ID communication channel to channel B. (Please refer to Chapter 1.3.2 for more information
regarding the dip switch)
e) Open the cover/case of the remote controller and remove the PCB board as in Screen 1.
JSW1
Screen 1
f) Solder to short soldering point JSW1 on the PWB board’s surface as in Screen 2(before) to become Screen
3(after).
BUTTONS FUNCTION
MODE Selector
Use this button to select the operationg mode. Every time you press this button, the mode will
change from
cyclically.
FAN SPEED Selector Button
This determines the fan speed. Every time you press this button, the airflow rate will change from
(This button allows selection of optimal
or preferred fan speed for each operation mode).
START/STOP button
Press this button to start operation. Press it again to stop operation.
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the SLEEP timer.
SET button
Timer setting reservation.
OFF button
Select the turn OFF timer.
ON button
Select the turn ON timer.
CANCEL button
Cancel timer reservation.
AUTO SWING (Vertical) button
Controls the angle of the horizontal air deflector.
ROOM TEMPERATURE setting button
Value will change quicke when keep pressing.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-17
1. Press and hold (START/STOP) button and (ON TIMER) button at the same time until remote controller
now enter ‘Shift value change mode’.
2. Press (START/STOP) button so that the display indicates (FAN) speed.
3. Select (FAN SPEED) button to choose Heating Shift or Cooling Shift Mode.
4. Press (ROOM TEMPERATURE) button to change the shift value (-3C ~ 0 ~ 3C).
5. Press (START/STOP) button to send new shift value setting mode, the display indicate in stand by mode.
NOTE:
1. There are total of 7 shift values ranging from -3 to 3.
2. The changed shift value will remain unchanged after turned off the power.
1. In case failure occurs to the air conditioner, the error code will constantly appear on the wired remote controller
display.
TIMER
LED301
LAMP CODE MEANING
BLINKING
BLINKING
- - 00 Normal
2 times - 02
Outdoor unit is under forced operation
09
9 times - Indoor thermistor
TIMER
LD301
LAMP CODE MEANING
BLINKING
BLINKING
-
OUTDOOR
12 I
4 times 12 times Fan motor fault
13 I
4 times 13 times EEPROM reading error
72 I
4 times 2 times Defrost thermostat
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-19
TIMER
LD301
LAMP CODE MEANING
BLINKING
BLINKING
79 I
4 times 9 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 3)
81 I
4 times 11 times Wide pipe thermostat (indoor 4)
10 UNITS INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
10 UNITS INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________ 10-1
10.1 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT _________________________________________ 10-2
10.1.1 INSTALLATION OF WALL TYPE INDOOR ____________________________________10-2
10.1.2 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE INDOOR (RAF-QXA, RAF-PXA) ________________10-7
10.1.3 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE INDOOR (RAF-RPA) _______________________ 10-12
10.1.4 INSTALLATION OF 4 WAY CEILING CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR _______________ 10-17
10.1.5 INSTALLATION OF NORMAL STATIC PRESSURE DUCT TYPE INDOOR ________ 10-22
10.1.6 INSTALLATION OF MIDDLE STATIC PRESSURE DUCT TYPE INDOOR _________ 10-34
10.2 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT ______________________________________ 10-41
10.2.1. SINGLE SPLIT AND MULTI TYPE OUTDOOR_______________________________ 10-41
10.3 FINAL STAGE OF INSTALLATION ________________________________________ 10-44
10.3.1. INSULATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PIPE CONNECTIONS __________________ 10-44
10.3.2. INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER _______________________________ 10-44
10-2 UNITS INSTALLATION
Applicable models
Installation of Hanger, Wall Penetration and RAK-18QPA RAK-50QPA
Installation of Protection Pipe. RAK-25QPA RAK-50PPA
RAK-35QPA
CAUTION
• The draining of the water container inside the indoor External dimension
Unit: mm
unit can be done from the left. Therefore, the hanger of indoor unit
must be fixed horizontally or slightly tilted towards
180
30
the side of drain hose. Otherwise, condensed water
may overflow the water container. 200
Direct Mounting on the Wall
• Please use hidden beams in the wall to hold the
298
45
45
hanger
65 80 180
81.5 81.5 1030 Drain
200
Ø65 600 hose
268
42.5
Applicable models
95
RAK-60PPA RAK-70PPA
348
635
Applicable models
RAK-18PSA RAK-18PSAN
RAK-25PSA RAK-25PSAN
RAK-35PSA RAK-35PSAN
Unit: mm φ65
80 77
295
Applicable models
φ65 φ65
RAK-18PEA RAK-50PEA RAK-35PSPA
55 100 RAK-25PEA RAK-18PSPA
55
50 82 RAK-35PEA RAK-25PSPA
795
Procedures of Installation and Precautions
Applicable models
RAK-18QXA • Procedures to fix the hanger
RAK-25QXA RAK-25PXA 1. Drill holes on Wall
RAK-35QXA RAK-35PXA the wall
φ4.8mm
RAK-50QXA RAK-50PXA
Unit: mm
200 125
32mm
280
45 80
45
60 115
780
Wall
Applicable models
RAK-18PPA RAK-35PPA 3. Fix the hanger Ceiling
RAK-25PPA on wall with 4.1Above 50mm
x 32 screws
4.1 x 32 screws
• Procedures to fix the holder of the remote control
10-4 UNITS INSTALLATION
20mm Plug
Above
Above
Maximum pipe length Must not bend 0.45m
100mm
Wall Penetration and Installation of Protection
2,300mm or more
Above 300mm
Pipe
• Drill a 65mm hole on wall which is slightly tilted The indoor piping should be
towards the outdoor side. Drill the wall at a small insulated with the enclosed
insulation pipe. (If the insulator
angle is insufficient, please use
• Cut the protection pipe according to the wall commercial products
The connection of
insulated drain hose
Protection WALL Inner diameter φ16mm
pipe Sleeve of
protection
pipe
Please use insulated drain
hose for the indoor piping
WARNING (commercial product)
• Be sure that the wire is not in contact with any metal
in the wall. Please use the protection pipe as wire Models: Wall type Maximum Minimum Maximum
passing through the hollow part of the wall so as to piping piping height (m)
prevent the possibility of damaged by mouse. length (m) length (m)
Unless it seals completely, any air with high humidity RAK-18PSA 20 5 10
flows from outdoor and dew may drop. RAK-25PSA 20 5 10
RAK-35PSA 20 5 10
RAK-18PSAN 20 5 10
RAK-25PSAN 20 5 10
RAK-35PSAN 20 5 10
RAK-18PSPA 20 5 10
RAK-25PSPA 20 5 10
RAK-35PSPA 20 5 10
RAK-18QXA 5
RAK-25QXA 5
RAK-35QXA 5
RAK-50QXA Refer to 5 Refer to
RAK-18QPA Outdoor 5 Outdoor
RAK-25QPA 5
RAK-35QPA 5
RAK-50QPA 5
RAK-25PXA 20 5 10
RAK-35PXA 20 5 10
RAK-50PXA 30 5 10
RAK-18PPA 20 5 10
RAK-25PPA 20 5 10
RAK-35PPA 20 5 10
RAK-50PPA 20 3 10
RAK-60PPA 30 3 20
RAK-70PPA 30 3 20
RAK-18PEA 20 5 10
RAK-25PEA 20 5 10
RAK-35PEA 20 5 10
RAK-50PEA 20 5 10
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-5
Protection
pipe
Drain hose
Connected section
Connecting cord
Holder
Holder
Pull this to the front Heat insulation pipe
Insulation pipe (must be wrapped during the connection
with vinyl tape at every 120mm of refrigerating pipes
to ease task Connecting
CAUTION cord
• The rubber strap used for fixing the insulator should
not be tied with great force. Otherwise, this will Refrigerating pipe
damage the heat insulation and causes water
condensation.
Installation of drain hose
0.65m
Below
Please bend at a 5mm
small radius to form
an arc
CAUTION
• Please fix in the plastic core after flaring to avoid
plastic chips entering the pipes.
Installation
• Hang the Indoor unit onto the
Temporary stand
hanger. Use the temporary stand
at the back of the Indoor unit to
push its lower part 15cm
forwards. Projection
• Place the drain hose through the
hole on the wall
• Wrap the refrigerating pipes with
insulation pipe after connecting
refrigerating pipe.
• Connect the connecting cord after
removing electrical cover.(Refer About 15cm
to Chapter13 Electrical Wiring)
• After adjustment, the connecting
cord and refrigerating pipes are
placed into the space available
under the Indoor unit.
• The projection of Indoor Unit must
hook to the hanger
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-7
Direction of Piping
10.1.2 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE
Horizontally INDOOR (RAF-QXA, RAF-PXA)
perpendicular
to the unit Please read the safety precautions carefully before
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following
Connection
signs.
There are 6 directions allowed, namely, WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may
• horizontally perpendicular to the unit cause death or serious injury
• vertically down from right
• horizontally out from right CAUTION Improper installation may result in
serious consequences.
• horizontally out to left
• horizontally out to right Make sure to connect earth wire
• vertically down from left
This sign indicates prohibition
CAUTION Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after
• Don’t form the piping downward at the left of the installation. Explain to customer the proper way of operating
unit. the unit as described in the user’s guide.
Models: Wall type Piping direction
RAK-18PSA 6 WARNING
RAK-25PSA • Please request your sales agent or qualified
6
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short
RAK-35PSA 6 circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation
RAK-18PSAN 6 work yourself.
• Please observe the instructions stated in the
RAK-25PSAN 6 installation manual during the process of installation.
RAK-35PSAN 6 Improper installation may cause water leakage,
RAK-18PSPA electric shock and fire.
6
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations
RAK-25PSPA 6 which are able to provide full support of the weight of
RAK-35PSPA 6 the units. If not, the units may collapse and impose
danger.
RAK-18QXA 6 • Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical
RAK-25QXA 6 installation and the methods described in the
installation manual when dealing with the electrical
RAK-35QXA 6 work. Use power cables approved by the authorities
RAK-50QXA 6 of your country.
RAK-18QPA • Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the
6
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the
RAK-25QPA 6 connections are tight after the conductors of the wire
RAK-35QPA 6 are inserted into the terminals. Improper insertion
and loose contact may cause over-heating and fire.
RAK-50QPA 6 • Please use the specified piping set for the correct
RAK-25PXA 6 refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
copper pipes or faults
RAK-35PXA 6 • When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
RAK-50PXA 6 not allow air or moisture to remain in the
RAK-18PPA refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
6
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high
RAK-25PPA 6 may cause a rupture.
RAK-35PPA 6 • Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into
RAK-50PPA 6 contact with fire, poisonous gas might be
RAK-60PPA 6 discharged.
RAK-70PPA • After completion of installation work, check to make
6
sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the
RAK-18PEA 6 refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into
RAK-25PEA 6 contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater,
etc; poisonous gas may be emitted.
RAK-35PEA 6 • Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner
RAK-50PEA 6 may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water
leakage, electric shock and fire.
• Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may
cause electric shock.
10-8 UNITS INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Installation of wall penetration and installation of
• A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without a
circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric shock protection pipe
exists. A main switch with a contact gap of more
than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power supply 1. Hole position
line to the outdoor unit. Make a hole on the wall such the position as shown below,
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is in order to keep the flow for condensed water smooth.
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if Hole position
flammable gas leaks around it.
In case of making a hole In case of making a hole
• Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified on the wall on the floor
torque using a torque wrench. If the flare nut is
Drain hose
184mm or less
80~100mm
tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses, 65mm
to be lower
causing the refrigerant leakage. than center
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing of hole
the drain hose.
• Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
spacing of 1m between supports 55mm
• An IEC approved power cord should be used. Power
cord type: NYM.
Be sure to
completely seal the
gap with putty. When mounting
on a wall (up to
150-500mm from
the floor surface).
160mm or less
Small pipe
Screw (3 pieces)
40
Screw (2 pieces) 40 Above 350 40 Large pipe
5
Wall
340 180
Wall
15
Floor 170
160mm or less
for an attractive finish
180 40
Cabinet Front Wall
Wall
Bushing cover
(2 pieces bushing
130
170
on each Floor
side)
Pipe
support
Pipe support
10-10 UNITS INSTALLATION
Screw
Wall
PIPE SUPPORT
Fixing on the wall
Mount PIPE SUPPORT so that the
cylindrical portion of the drain pan passes
through its hole and sucure it with screws
located at the right back corner.
184mm or less
- Pipe layout of the unit rear - Pipe/drain hose layout for anchor
surface when passing through the bolt or
file in a wall screw of
accessory
Connecting
Indoor unit cord
rear surface
438
Connecting
cord Pip 55
Pip
Insulator Insulator
Drain hose Fixing the base of indoor unit
• Fix the base of indoor unit on the floor with
4.1x3.2mm screws (right and left).
CAUTION • When fixing the indoor unit above the ground,
• When mounting the flare insulator , make sure be sure to fix an L-angle at the bottom to
there is a space between the insulator and left of support it.
resin part. Otherwise, may cause water dripping.
Screw Screw
WARNING
• Be sure to attach screw to prevent the indoor unit Wall
from overturn.
2. Wall installation 3. Fix the hanger on wall with 4.1x32 and 4.0x34 screw.
(As shown in figure below)
Direct mounting on the wall
• Please remove 3 screws and clip which fix to the
stand and cabinet. (As shown in the figure below)
• Please remove the screws which fix the cabinet 4. Fix the indoor unit on the wall with 4.1x32 screw.
and hanger.
• Please use hidden beams in the wall to hold the
hanger.
External dimension
of indoor unit
20mm 20mm Screw Screw
(4.1x32) (4.1x32)
470mm
50mm
3. Built-in installation
• If outlet is covered with the lattice door, room
temperature may not be controlled properly. Therefore,
750mm Drain hose 55mm
air outlet must be open as much as possible.
Level • If air deflector of air outlet is adjusted too much
upward, room temperature may not be controlled
properly due to the heat inside the lattice door.
Hanger Therefore, the deflector must be adjusted to nearly
horizontal angle.
Mark • If signal receiver is covered with the lattice door,
signal receiving distance or range (angle) becomes
Line Hole for pipe smaller. Therefore, single receiver must not be
Screw for Hanger Weight covered with the lattice door.
Please use more • Only the vertical lattice door may be used. Besure to
than 6 screws. use a lattice door with an open area ratio of 75% or
more. If another lattice door or one with an open area
CAUTION ratio of less than 75% is used, maximum performance
• The draining of the water container inside the may not be obtained.
indoor unit can be done from the left. Therefore the • With a built-in installation, it may take more time to
hanger must be fixed horizontally or slightly tilted reach the set temperature after the unit is switched on.
towards the side of drain hose. Otherwise,
condensed water may overflor the water container.
10-12 UNITS INSTALLATION
WARNING
30mm • Please request your sales agent or qualified
Air conditioner technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation
4. Checking of drawing drain hose work yourself.
• Connect the separate drain hose to the drain hose • Please observe the instructions stated in the
that is attached to the indoor unit. installation manual during the process of installation.
• For keeping the smooth flowing of condensed water Improper installation may cause water leakage,
the drain hose should be inclined as shown in figure electric shock and fire.
below. • Make sure that the units are mounted at locations
Bad Bad Bad Bad which are able to provide full support of the weight of
the units. If not, the units may collapse and impose
danger.
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical
Condensed
water pond installation and the methods described in the
installation manual when dealing with the electrical
Bending Condensed work. Use power cables approved by the authorities
upwards water pond Ditch
of your country.
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the
WARNING
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the
• Be sure that the hose is not loosely connected or connections are tight after the conductors of the wire
bent. are inserted into the terminals. Improper insertion
and loose contact may cause over-heating and fire.
CAUTION
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct
• Please ensure the smooth flow of condensed
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
water of the indoor unit during installation.
copper pipes or faults
(Carelessness may result in water leakage.)
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high
may cause a rupture.
• Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into
contact with fire, poisonous gas might be
discharged.
• After completion of installation work, check to make
sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the
refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into
contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater,
etc; poisonous gas may be emitted.
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner
may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water
leakage, electric shock and fire.
• Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may
cause electric shock.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-13
• If there is a baseboard
2. Wall Penetration and Installation of Protection Pipe If the
• Drill an Ø65mm hole on wall which is slightly tilted baseboard is
towards the outdoor side. Drill the wall at a small 5~15mm in
angle thickness or Baseboard
• Cut the protection pipe according to the wall 70~130mm in
130
thickness height, cut
• Empty gap in the sleeve of protection pipe should the pipe
bushing to
70
be completely sealed with putty to avoid dripping
of rain water into the room. conform to
Indoor the
baseboard.
Seal with 2~5mm 5
putty 15
Seal with
putty
For sideways piping
For right or left
sideways piping, cut
the cabinet’s bushing
with a plastic cutter or
similar tool and use a
file for an attractive
Protection finish.
pipe
Sleeve of
protection
pipe
WARNING
• Be sure that the wire is not in contact with any
metal in the wall. Please use the protection pipe as
wire passing through the hollow part of the wall so
as to prevent the possibility of damaged by mouse. Connecting the pipe to indoor unit
Unless it seals completely, any air with high • Draw in the pipes through the hole of the wall or the
humidity flows from outdoor and dew may drop. floor to indoor.
• Arrange the pipe shown below. In the case that large
pipe and small pipe arrange to make in front and
Installation of the indoor unit behind.
How to remove the front cover • The indoor piping should be insulated with the enclosed
1.Remove the front panel (refer to instructions on the insulation pipe.
reverse of this sheet) • The pipe should first be cut longer than the length
2. Remove the front cover shown below.
• Remove the two bottom screws and two top • The excess section of the pipe should be cut off during
screws. Pull the front cover approximately 30mm pipe connection.
towards you. • In the case of
※ When attaching the front cover, follow the above make a hole on
30
procedure in reverse order. Make sure the hooks at the the floor
front cover top surface are securely inserted into the
cabinet.
230
Front Cover
Screw (2 pieces) Cabinet
Floor
Screw (3 pieces)
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-15
Before piping
• In case of make • Since there is some space between PIPE
a hole on the SUPPORT and the pipe, affix the insulator ⑩ to the
wall PIPE SUPPORT. As shown in the figure below, affix
30 Above 270
Wall
the insulator ⑩ to the PIPE SUPPORT to sandwich
it.
After piping
Small pipe
80mm or less
R60
150
Wall
120
•
Unit mm
• Sideways piping
Top view Front view
Wall
140
Floor
100
R60
R80
• After connecting the pipes and connecting cord, be
Right side view
80mm or less
R60 (after aligning it with the pipe) to face the front and
150
CAUTION
• When mounting the flare insulator ① , make sure
WARNING there is a space between the insulator and left of
• For sideways piping, do not install the drain hose resin part. Otherwise, may cause water dripping.
sideways. Connect the drain hose so that it comes • To prevent the pipe connector from contacting the
out directly. front cover, push the connector as far as it goes.
• Sideways installation of the drain hose will prevent it • Arrange the connecting cord, pipes and drain hose
from sloping downward, causing water leakage. To neatly and store them in the bottom section of the
avoid dripping, make sure to pass the drain hose rear surface of the indoor unit
under the pipe.
• Remove the PIPE SUPPORT. Indoor unit rear surface
• Insert the drain hose into the hole in the wall. Pipe layout of the
unit rear surface Connecting cord
• Winding insulation pipe for drain hose and taping 4
or 5 places to fix.
• Connect the pipe to the indoor unit Pipe
• After completing the piping connection, cover the
connector with a insulator Insulator
Connecting cord
②Binder Wrap flare Pipe/drain hose
insulation, bind top layout when Pipe
①Flare and bottom flare
insulator insulation by binder. passing through
the file in a wall.
Wrap tape on flare
insulation closely. Insulator
②Binder Drain hose
Pipe
10-16 UNITS INSTALLATION
WARNING
• Even if there is space between the indoor unit and the
back wall, make sure to securely attach the indoor unit
to the wall, ceiling or floor using wire to prevent it from
falling.
• In the case of fixing by the anchor bolt, bury the Ø6
anchor bolt into the wall as shown in below. Lift up the
indoor unit slightly and hang.
• In the case of fixing by screw of accessory
• Bury the plug into the wall as shown in below to attach
the screw ⑨. Lift up the indoor unit slightly and hang.
BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
φ4.8mm
(Unit:mm)
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-17
CAUTION
10.1.4 INSTALLATION OF 4 WAY CEILING • A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without a
CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric shock
exists. A main switch with a contact gap of more
than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power supply
Please read the safety precautions carefully before
line to the outdoor unit.
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
signs.
flammable gas leaks around it.
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may • Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
cause death or serious injury torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is
tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
CAUTION Improper installation may result in causing the refrigerant leakage.
serious consequences.
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
Make sure to connect earth wire the drain hose.
• Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
This sign indicates prohibition spacing of 1m between supports
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after • An IEC approved power cord should be used. Power
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of operating cord type: NYM.
the unit as described in the user’s guide.
The choice of mounting site
WARNING
• Please request your sales agent or qualified WARNING
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short • The unit should be mounted at stable, non-vibratory
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation location which can provide full support to the unit.
work yourself. CAUTION
• Please observe the instructions stated in the • No nearby heat source and no obstruction near the
installation manual during the process of installation. air outlet is allowed.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, • The clearance distances from top right and left are
electric shock and fire. specified in figure below.
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations • The location must be convenient for water drainage
which are able to provide full support of the weight of and pipe connection with the Outdoor unit.
the units. If not, the units may collapse and impose • To avoid interference from noise, please place the
danger. unit and its remote controller at least 1m from the
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical radio, television and inverter type fluorescent lamp.
installation and the methods described in the • To avoid any error in signal transmission form the
installation manual when dealing with the electrical remote controller, please put the controller far away
work. Use power cables approved by the authorities from high-frequency machines and high-power
of your country. wireless systems.
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the • The installation height of indoor unit must be 2.3m or
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the more.
connections are tight after the conductors of the wire
are inserted into the terminals. Improper insertion
and loose contact may cause over-heating and fire.
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
copper pipes or faults
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high
may cause a rupture.
• Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into
10-18 UNITS INSTALLATION
300mm or
and F cable in their installation position.
• For finishing of opening on ceiling, arrange with
more
builder in detail.
• If ceiling is already completed, connecting cables
between indoor and outdoor, piping and drain
Air inlet piping must be done before fitting the indoor unit
Air Air
outlet 1000mm 1000mm outlet
or more or more Preparation for installing the indoor unit
Installation of suspension bolts
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame: ceiling
joints and supporter) to maintain level of ceiling and
prevent vibration of ceiling plate.
• Suspension bolts should be purchased in the field.
• Refer to the diagrams shown below for length of
suspension bolts.
Air inlet
Air Air
outlet In case of wooden frame
outlet 60~90mm square piece of lumber
2500mm
1000mm 1000mm
or less
or more or more
Suspension
bolt (M10)
About 75
110
600 (Opening on ceiling
610 (Suspension bolt)
580 (Indoor unit
393 (Elec-box)
Ceiling
650 (Panel)
C type
Reinforcing metal
Concrete
bar Long nut
Suspension bolt (M10) Suspension
Hanger bolt bolt (M10)
Angle
Above 300
About 75
110
H-beam
285
Suspension
bolt (M10) Suspension
110
Indoor Outdoor
Seal with 2~5mm
putty Seal with
putty
Protection WALL • Be sure that bottom face of indoor main unit is the
pipe Sleeve of
protection same height (or expected height if the ceiling is yet
pipe to be constructed) as lower surface of the ceiling.
CAUTION
• Be sure to install the indoor unit level. If the indoor
CAUTION
unit is inclined, water may leak.
• Be sure that the wire is not in contact with any metal
• If space between bottom surfaces indoor unit and
in the wall. Please use the protection pipe as wire
ceiling is not correct, the may be a gap between the
passing through the hollow part of the wall so as to
panel and indoor unit, causing condensed water to
prevent the possibility of damaged by rodents.
drip.
WARNING • If ceiling is constructing after the installation of air
• Be sure to use protection pipe (commercial product). conditioner, be sure to attach a patter paper for
If the cables are touching metal body inside the wall installation that shows ceiling opening dimension.
or if the wall is hollow where rodents could damage Pattern paper for Installation plate
the cables, this might cause electrical shock or fire. installation plate fixing screw
Incomplete sealing could also allow the high humid
air from inside the wall or outside the room to leak in
and cause water drip. 610mm (Suspension bolt)
Fit the
blower cover
Corner
seal ⑯
3 directions 3 directions
600mm or more 1000mm or more
Blower cover
A-A Section view
Pipe Pipe
is not in use.
AIRFLOW
2 direction sample
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-21
About
12mm
HIGH PRESSURE
PRESSURE
STATIC
WARNING
• Please request your sales agent or qualified
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation
work yourself.
Suction • Please observe the instructions stated in the
grille installation manual during the process of installation.
Improper installation may cause water leakage,
electric shock and fire.
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations
which are able to provide full support of the weight of
the units. If not, the units may collapse and impose
danger.
CONFIRMATION POINTS AFTER INSTALLATION • Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical
• Is there a gap between the ceiling panel and indoor installation and the methods described in the
unit, ceiling panel and ceiling? installation manual when dealing with the electrical
Ceiling work. Use power cables approved by the authorities
of your country.
Indoor unit • Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the
connections are tight after the conductors of the wire
are inserted into the terminals. Improper insertion
and loose contact may cause over-heating and fire.
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct
Ceiling panel refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
copper pipes or faults
Be sure not to have gap • When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
CAUTION refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
The gap can cause water dripping. refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high
• Is air filter attached properly? may cause a rupture.
TRIAL OPERATION • Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas
Execute trial operation to confirm the air conditioner is leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into
working normally (movement of vertical deflector, receiving contact with fire, poisonous gas might be
signals from remote controller, etc) discharged.
Explain operation of this unit to the customers following the • After completion of installation work, check to make
procedure on operation manual. sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the
Is timer lamp not blinking? (If drain pump trial operation refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into
switch is in ‘”trial operation” mode, timer lamp blinks 7 contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater,
times) etc; poisonous gas may be emitted.
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner
may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water
leakage, electric shock and fire.
• Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may
cause electric shock.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-23
CAUTION
• A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without a 2~5mm
circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric shock
exists. A main switch with a contact gap of more
than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power supply
line to the outdoor unit.
φ65mm
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
Indoor Outdoor
flammable gas leaks around it. side
side
• Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is 2. Hole on wall should be made with some inclination as
tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses, above for keeping the smooth flow of condensed
causing the refrigerant leakage. water.
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing 1. Connecting pipe installation
the drain hose.
• Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum •Seal the end of pipes to prevent from moisture and
spacing of 1m between supports water
• An IEC approved power cord should be used. Power Large diameter pipe
cord type: NYM. 60 20~40
• “Height difference “ and “Piping length” of Indoor and 60
100
Outdoor unit differs depending on the Outdoor unit.
Please refer to the “Installation manual” in Outdoor
unit
Small diameter pipe 200 20~40
Tape
Be sure to
completely seal any ④Insulation pipe
gap with putty. Unit: mm
Unit :mm
INSTALLATION OF FULL DUCT TYPE
Adiabated pipes
must be used for
both large and small Full duct type
daimeter. An
adiabator will The indoor piping
weather excessively should be insulated
if not eape-wrapped. with the enclosed
insulation pipe. (If
the insulator is
Drain pipe must be installed insufficient, please
separately. Insulate indoor sue commerical
part of pipe to prevent products.)
condensation.
Proper place for Installation Need optional parts when install full duct type
Indoor unit
Refrigerating pipes can be drawn from the back, the
under the left side of the indoor unit. In the case that ① Discharge grille
refrigerating pipes are drawn form the left side, confirm ② Chamber of discharge grille Ø150mm
the smooth flowing of condensed water. If not, the ③ Chamber of discharge of unit side Ø150mm
condensed water will overflow into the room. When the ④ Chamber of suction of unit side Ø150mm
pipes are drawn from the right or left side, the pipes can ⑤ Chamber of suction grille Ø150mm
be connected easily by configuration the pipes before
installation. ⑥ Suction grille
⑦ Flexible duct Ø150mm 1m
Installation procedure and notice Flexible duct Ø150mm 2m
Especially, the selection of installation place need great
care for the split type air conditioner, because it is very
difficult to move from place to place after the first
installation.
1. Make a hole on the wall such that the place as
shown in figure in order to keep the flow of
condensed water smooth.
10-24 UNITS INSTALLATION
• Select the indoor unit position, fixing direction of air outlet so that cool/hot air reaches all the room. Standard position of the
indoor unit is with the wall side on the ceiling.
• Permissible length and bending of duct.
Permissible length Bending
Discharging side duct 4m or less added to suction side 90° or less, 1 section
Suction side duct 1m or less 45° or less, 1 section
• Secure the space for installation, inspection or servicing.
• Apply water-proof treatment to back surface of ceiling under the indoor unit, to prevent water drop.
• Do not allow any obstacle to block air flow within 1m of suction grille.
1. Installation figure
Discharge opening size Opening on ceiling 233
Opening on ceiling 96 (846x96) Suction opening size
Suspension bolt 347 (960x333) 116.5
48
445
Flexible duct
Indoor unit
Flexible duct
Chamber of
discharge of unit side
Chamber of suction unit side
Chamber of discharge grille Chamber of
suction grille
View from ceiling
Discharge
grille Suction grille
Cross-section
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-25
Above 330
Abover 300
98
47
860
Suspension bolt Above 300 Above 300
(M10: local purchase) Abover 300
Abover 300
FRONT VIEW
FRONT VIEW
54 205 400 150 54
28 347
270
47
178
206
235
110
58
274
194
186
10
builder in detail
3. Installation of suspension bolt
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame:
10
10
116.5
Grille
253
Nut Angle
10
229 300
Grille 980
Suspension bolt Angle Nut
position 793
Suspension
FRONT VIEW bolt M10
About 130
Ceiling
262
186
56
253
SIDE VIEW
10-26 UNITS INSTALLATION
Reinforcing Concrete
bar Suspension bolt
(M10)
Hanger bolt
Screw
About 130
Suspension bolt Chamber of discharge of
(M10) unit side
Ceiling
Bend slip-preventive metal • Install bottom plates 1 and 2 on the bottom of the
C type metal indoor unit using 9 tapping screws. (install bottom
plate 1 first, followed by plate 2)
Long nut • Cut and open dotted line section for suction port
Suspension at the back of the indoor unit, using nippers (2
bolt (M10) locations)
• Remove 2 screws at top plate end of indoor unit
and chamber of suction of unit side using 7
screws.
Remove the screw
Top plate
H beam Suspension Screws to
bolt (M10) fit electric
box
4. Preparation for installing indoor unit
• Remove 1 screw by which electric box is installed,
and then remove electric box
• Turn removed electric box with lead wires kept
connected so that wire lead out section is
positioned at the upper side, and hook the claw of
electric box to side plate. Then fix the electric box
to the bottom of the indoor unit using 1 screw. Chamber of suction of unit side
• Install 4 suspension clamps at both sides of indoor
unit, 2 clamps at each side, using 8 tapping Screw
screws. (Since size of left and right clamps are
Indoor unit
different for certain parts, refer to diagram on the
bottom)
• Chamber of discharge of unit side (optional part:
RAU-DU2) on the indoor unit using 10 tapping
screws.
21
33
Back plate
1. Installation figure
520
Opening on ceiling 96 35
Suspension bolt 347
48
140 Suspension bolt 790 30
53
Indoor unit
450
Flexible duct
Flexible duct
347
520
Suspension bolt
posiition
790x347
Above 300 Above 300
Front view Plane view
10-28 UNITS INSTALLATION
54 207 400
21
33
28 347
206
Be sure to hook clamp (2)
274
upper side claw
58
186
to side plate
⑫Screw
Suspension bolt
(M10: Local purchase) Above 200 Electric box
Side view ③Screw
• Chamber of discharge grille
Suspension bolt 740
(M10: local Reinforcement
purchase) 199 310
Above 330
98
47
860
Above 300 Above 300
FRONT VIEW
Screw
Indoor unit
270
47
178
Indoor unit
Filter holders
Filter
Back plate
(1) Bottom side suction opening
Indoor unit
10
5. Installation of indoor unit
Set nut and washer on suspension bolt and hook it to
suspend clamp by lifting the indoor unit.
Make sure that indoor unit is kept level using a level or vinyl Indoor unit
347
hose with water.
520
Fix the indoor unit so that the space between bottom
surfaces of ceiling and indoor unit is 58mm.
200
10
890
Suspension bolt (M10) 58mm Discharge duct
(Local purcahase)
Hexagon nut (M10)
(Local purchase) A level Ceiling
Washer
(Local purchase)
164
97
980
45 or less
Above 300
104 152
62 520
12
R Wall surface Above 650
Discharge duct
Discharge grille 3. Installation of suspension bolt
• This is same as for discharge/suction duct type.
Follow instructions for discharge/suction duct type
172 400 4. Preparation for installing indoor unit
• Remove 1 screw by which electric box is installed,
and then remove electric box
• Turn removed electric box with lead wires kept
connected so that wire lead out section is
Above 300
positioned at the upper side, and hook the claw of
164
152
screws.
62 520 • Match discharge duct facing down (motor lead is
set to left side) to discharge port of indoor unit and
install using 6 tapping screws.
2. Opening on ceiling and suspension bolt position
Opening for discharge grille installation 960 21
33
30 Suspension bolt 790 140 *Screw 30mm
Suspension bolt ⑪Right side suspension
Indoor unit center clamp (2) ⑪Left side
suspension
Be sure to hook clamp (2)
Opening for discharge
⑫Screw
200
Electric box
(Discharge side)
62
46 46 ③Screw
Plane veiw
(Vew from ceilng) 5. Installation of indoor unit
• Set nut and washer on suspension bolt and hook
it to suspend clamp by lifting the indoor unit.
grille installation
CAUTION
Setting of switches
• Be sure to install the indoor unit level. If the
indoor unit is inclined, water may leak. High static-pressure switch (Full duct type and semi
duct type)
• If the space between bottom surfaces of indoor
unit and ceiling is not correct, there may be a For full duct type and semi duct type, set the high static –
gap between the grille and ceiling surface, which pressure switch to HIGH STATIC-PRESSURE
will cause dripping of condensed water. If it is not set to HIGH STATIC-PRESSURE, there will be
reduction of cooling and heating capacities. (At the time of
6. Change of suction opening and filter position from delivery, the switch is set as “NORMAL”)
bottom to back side
• Remove the filter at the bottom side of indoor unit
by unscrew 8 screws at the filter holders (4
portions).
• Remove 6 screws at back plate of indoor unit.
• Then install the back plate at the bottom of indoor
unit using 6 screws.
• Install filter at backside of indoor unit by fixing it
with filter holders (4 portions) using 8 screws.
Indoor unit
Static-Pressure SW
HIGHPRESSURE This is used for increasing fan speed
according to the situation of the trial
operation inside the room with ceiling
PRESSURE
height 2.5m and above.
STATIC
Filter holders NORMAL However noise gets slightly higher.
Filter
Back plate 4. Installation of wired remote controller
a. Connection to the electrical box
(1) Bottom side suction opening • Remove the cover of electric box
• Connect the connector of wired remote
controller to CN1102
Indoor unit • Assemble back the cover of electrical
box
Filter b. Wiring installation for wired remote controller (2
methods)
• Wired remote controller casing can be
opened by pressing the slots with minus
screw driver (see below diagram)
Filter holders
Back plate
Wired
Remote
Controller
to be aused)
Top casing
Bottom casing
Lead wires
connector 0.50 gap
Lead wires
• Decide the fixing location of remote (3 strands)
controller so that the length of wire shall
be within 15 meters.
CAUTION 3. Installation of wireless remote controller
(optional))
• Do not cut the provided wire. Excess wire should be • The remote controller can be placed in its holder
properly wound and fitted at safe place which is fixed on wall or beam
• Do not join the wire with additional wire. • To operate the remote controller at its holder,
• When connecting the wires via the wall’s recessed please ensure that the unit can receive signal
slot: transmitted from the controller at the place where
1. Fix the bottom casing to the wall by the provided screw the holder is to be fixed. The unit will beep when
2. Assemble the top casing to the fixed bottom casing. signal is received from the remote controller. The
(Refer to the illustration below for detail installation signal transmission is weakening by fluorescent
Lead wires (3 strands light. Therefore, during the installation of the remote
are inserted through ⑧Wall control holder, please switch on the light, even
and fastened via rib- mounting during day time, to determine the mounting location
clip screws
(2 pieces) of the holder.
Location of
wall
mounting
screw
CAUTION
• Please disconnect wired remote controller
connector at CN18 if to use wireless remote
controller.
114
76 Opening on ceiling or wall
Display panel
Claw
Bracket
Screw
Panel installation
plate
Panel cover
CROSS SECTION
Electrical box
Bracket
Above
50mm
Display panel
RAC Adaptor
⑦Band
20
difficult to move from place to place after the first
b lt)
30
installation.
22
1. Make a hole on the wall such that the place as shown
in figure in order to keep the flow of condensed water
Indoor Outdoor
720
676
Seal with putty
Seal with 2~5mm
Putty
22
30
20
Protection
pipe
Sleeve of
protection
pipe
WALL
2. Hole on wall should be made with some inclination
77
as above for keeping the smooth flow of condensed (Gas pipe)
water. 90
(Drain pipe)
3. Connecting pipe installation 95
(Liquid pipe)
• Seal the end of pipes to prevent from moisture
Refrigerant Gas Pipe Connection
and water
Unit
Side
Insulation for
Refrigerant
Pipe Supplied) 246 Drain Pipe connection
Insulation (Field
M t i l 321
(Factory
S li d) 402
CAUTION
The rubber strap used for fixing the insulator should • Need a connecting work for refrigerant pipe, drain
not be tied with great force. Otherwise, this will damage pipe and F cable in the ceiling after suspending
the heat insulation and causes water condensation. the indoor unit. Arrange drain pipe, refrigerant
pipe and F cable in their installation position.
• For finishing of opening on ceiling, arrange with
builder in detail
• If ceiling is already completed, connecting cables
Pipe Rubber strap tied with great force between indoor and outdoor, piping and drain
piping must be done before fitting the indoor unit.
2. Preparation for installing the indoor unit
• Be sure to reinforce
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame:
ceiling joint and supporter) to maintain level of
ceiling and prevent vibration of ceiling plate.
• Suspension bolts should be purchased in the field
• Refer to diagrams shown below or length of
suspension bolts.
10-36 UNITS INSTALLATION
Suspension
Bracket False Ceiling Side
Nut Angle
i) Put the nuts on each of the four hanging bolts
Angle Nut
Suspension bolt
(M10)
About 130
Retaining Nut
Ceiling
Washer
• In case of steel frame
Insert 980~1470N (Unit: mm)
150~160mm
(100~150kgf)
Approx 50
Indoor Unit
A
larger and lead to the occurrence of loud noise,
splashing water and the trigger of motor protection
mechanism. If the unit external static pressure
becomes under to the duct pressure loss, some
Unit problems such as inability to change the air speed
may occur. Set the air flow control damper or shift
the static pressure control switch to adjust to get
almost equal level between the external static
pressure and the duct pressure loss. (See “Setting
Material of the Wall, Frame of External Pressure” section for the details)
Flammable Non-flammable • Basically this unit is designed to install the ducts on
A Min 100cm Min 10cm the inlet side and the outlet side. Ask for more
B Min 60cm Min 5cm information for using the return ducts in the ceiling.
f) If decided to keep the flange at discharge side, fix
Outdoor Air
screw ② at 8 positions. However, if decided not to
(with Air
keep the flange, remove 4 screws that fixed to the
adjusting air
Filter)
flange.
Damper for
Fix in factory
volume
Silencer
Air Inlet
g) Adjusting of the Unit Level
i) Check to ensure that the foundation is flat,
taking into account the maximum foundation
Canvas Duct
(450mmx450mm)
5mm
Canvas Duct
ii)
The unit should be installed so that the rear
side of the unit is slightly (0mm to 5mm) lower
than the fronts side, in order to prevent
incorrect positioning of the drain discharge.
iii) Tighten the bolts of the sling nuts with the
Thermal insulation
volume
Remote
controller
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-39
Lead wires (3 strands light. Therefore, during the installation of the remote
are inserted through Wall control holder, please switch on the light, even
and fastened via rib- mounting during day time, to determine the mounting location
clip screws of the holder.
(2 pieces)
Location of
wall
mounting
screw
Wires
Installation of display panel (Optional)
• When the wires to be connected from inside top • Select an installation position on ceiling or wall
portion of top casing; where there is no obstacle to interrupt signal
1. Break off a perforated aperture located at the top reception.
portion of the bottom casing by nipper. Remove sharp • Loosen screws of panel installation plate so that
edges around the aperture by cutter. bracket can be slightly moved.
2. Fix the bottom casing to the wall by the screw
• Match brackets to the opening on ceiling or wall and
provided.
tighten screws until bracket is firmly secured to
3. Connect the wires to the lead wires connector.
ceiling material.
4. Mount the wires through the provided slot on top
• Install the panel cover so inside claws are securely
casing.
hooked to the panel installation plate
5. Assemble the top casing to the fixed bottom casing.
(Refer to the illustration below for detail installation) • Conduct the indoor unit side housing of display
Wires panel cord to the electric box of the indoor unit an
Wall mounting screws (2 pieces
114
Opening on ceiling or wall
76
to be used)
Display panel
Claw
Bracket
Screw
Panel installation
plate
Panel cover
Lead wires
connector 0.50 gap CROSS SECTION
Lead wires
(3 strands)
Bracket
Above
50mm
PVC tube
Electric box
NORMAL
HIGH
LOW Aluminum tape (large)
13. Operation test
HIGH : 80Pa • Please ensure that the air conditioners in normal
NORMAL : 50Pa operating condition during the operation test.
LOW : 30Pa • Explain to your customer the proper operation
• If not set to HIGH STATIC-PRESSURE, there will procedures as described in the user manual.
be reduction of cooling and heating capacities. (At • If the indoor unit does not operate, check to see that
the time of delivery, the switch is set to “NORMAL”) the connections are correct.
CAUTION
11. When connecting the H-Link
• When connecting to H-link, a separately purchased • Trial run should be conducted on one unit at a time
RAC adaptor is required. to check for incorrect wiring of connecting cord.
• To install the wiring, the electrical box cover must
be opened.
• Connect the RAC adaptor to CN1101.
• The connection cord and power cables are to be
arranged and tied up as per the diagram as shown
below.
• Please refer to the respective user manuals of the
RAC adaptor, for further details.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-41
• Multisplit
Indoor n
Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor 3 Indoor n
Indoor 2
Indoor 1
Ⓗidoor
Outdoor unit L1 L2 L3 LN Outdoor unit
Maximum height
difference
between indoor
Indoor 3 Indoor n
Indoor 2 Give clearance
as wide as
Indoor 1 Maximum possible
pipe
Outdoor unit
height Ⓗ
L1 L2 L3
L4 L5 L6
CAUTION
• Indoor 3 and Indoor 6 connections to outdoor are COMPULSORY. If not,
ICING at condenser base may occur in the winter season.
Sleeve of
protection pipe
Indoor 5 Indoor 6
Putty
Indoor 5 Indoor 6
L5 L6
L5 L6
Putty
CONTENTS
11 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE ________________________ 11-1
11.1. REFRIGERANT PIPING __________________________________________________ 11-2
11.1.1. Preparation of pipe _______________________________________________________11-2
11.1.2. Pipe Connection _________________________________________________________11-2
11.1.3. Removal of air from the pipe and gas leakage inspection _________________________11-2
11.2. RECOVERY OF REFRIGERANT DURING RELOCATION OR UNINSTALLING OF
UNIT. _________________________________________________________________ 11-3
11-2 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE
Copper pipe
Meter showing pressure
Closed
Die Die
12 DRAIN PIPING
CONTENTS
12 DRAIN PIPING _________________________________________________________ 12-1
12.1 WALL TYPE INDOOR____________________________________________________ 12-2
12.2 FLOOR TYPE INDOOR __________________________________________________ 12-2
12.2.1 DRAIN PIPE ____________________________________________________________12-2
12.3 4 WAY CEILING CASSETTE ______________________________________________ 12-2
12.3.1 Drain Pipe installation ____________________________________________________12-2
12.3.2 Connection of Drain Pipe __________________________________________________12-2
12.4 DUCT TYPE INDOOR ___________________________________________________ 12-3
12.4.1 Drain Pipe installation ____________________________________________________12-3
12.4.2 Connection of Drain pipe __________________________________________________12-3
12.4.3 Checking of drawing hose _________________________________________________12-4
12.5 DRAIN PUMP __________________________________________________________ 12-5
12.5.1 Build in drain pump ______________________________________________________12-5
12.5.2 Specification of drain pump ________________________________________________12-5
12.6 CONDENSED WATER DISPOSAL OF OUTDOOR UNIT ________________________ 12-5
12.7 Drain Pipe Accessories ___________________________________________________ 12-6
12-2 DRAIN PIPING
Insulation (thickness
Bending Condensed 10mm or more)
upwards water pond
Ditch
Trap
Insulation (Thickness
Air outlet 10mm or more
Water pan
Pitcher
(Add water)
Ditch
Trap
• Perform test running of drain pump to check drainage
operation. No insulation
Stagnant
①Turn power on
water
② Remover cover o felectric box and set the drain
pump test run switch to test.
③ After checking the drainage, return the switch to 12.4.2 CONNECTION OF DRAIN PIPE
NORMAL 1) Securely glue connection part of drain hose and PVC
pipe, using PVC adhesive.
CAUTION
• If gluing of drain hose and PVC pipe is too weak, water
leakage may occur.
2) Be sure to wrap generally available insulator (10mm or
more of foamed polyethylene) around drain hose,
inside the house for insulation heat.
PVC adhesive
PVC pipe
Drain hose
TEST
NORMAL
DRAIN PUMP
3) Perform checking of drain and water leakage after
TEST SW connecting power supply
Caution • Add water to water pan of indoor unit as shown
• If drain pump test run is always set to TEST, drain below
pump may malfunction
12-4 DRAIN PIPING
Caution
Pump of oil stove • Please ensure the smooth flow of condensed water of
the indoor unit during installation. (Carelessness may
result in water leakage
• Be sure that the hose is not loosely connected or bent
• In case drain piping cannot be done smoothly due to
obstacles, it can also be arranged outside of the main
Water unit as shown in the drawing below.
Pail • Maximum drain-up length shall be
Water pan Drain pump Applicable models Max drain up
4) Test run method length
• Turn power on RAD-25RPA/35RPA/50RPA 300mm
• Remove lid of electric box and set the drain pump RAD-50PPA/60PPA/70PPA 500mm
test run switch to TEST RUN
• After checking the drainage, return the switch to Suspension bracket Drain piping (PVC Tube)
NORMAL (Field supplied) Field supplied
Drain pump test drive switch 90° Elbow Pipe (VP25) 1/25 to 1/100
Test Normal (Field supplied) down slope
Drain
188
pan
5) Perform test running of drain pump to check drainage • When the relative humidity of inlet or ambient air
operation exceeds 80%, apply an (field-supplied) auxillary drain
Caution pan beneath the indoor unit as show below
If drain pump test run is always set to TEST, drain pump
may malfunction
Drain
hose
Bad Bad
Condensed
water pond
Drain
Air pocket
hose
Bad Bad
Ditch Condensed
water pond
DRAIN PIPING 12-5
12.6 CONDENSED WATER DISPOSAL OF When Use and Install in Cold Areas
OUTDOOR UNIT • When using in cold region with severe cold
• There are holes on the base of Outdoor unit for climate and heavy snow, water discharged from
condensed water to discharge the heat exchanger will freeze on the base
surface and this may block the drainage. In such
• In order to drain out the condensed water, the unit
regions, remove the bush on the bottom face of
is installed on a stand or a block so that the unit is
outdoor unit to prevent water build up leading to
100mm above the ground as the shown figure.
icing and blockage. Keep a minimum gap of
Join the drain pipe to one hole.
250mm between the base and the ground. When
• At first insert one portion of the hook to the base
using drain pipe, consult your sales agent
(Portion A), then pull the drain pipe in the direction
shown by the arrow while inserting the hook into
the base. After installation, check whether the
drain pipe cling to the base firmly.
100mm ABOVE
BASE
13 ELECTRICAL WIRING
CONTENTS
13 ELECTRICAL WIRING ___________________________________________________ 13-1
13.1 General Check _________________________________________________________ 13-2
13.2 Electrical wiring for MONOZONE/MULTIZONE Unit _____________________________ 13-2
13.2.1 Procedures of Wiring _____________________________________________________13-2
13.2.2 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit ____________________________________________13-3
13.2.3 Electrical Wiring for Wall Type Indoor unit _____________________________________13-4
13.2.4 Electrical Wiring for Floor Type Indoor unit ____________________________________13-5
13.2.5 Electrical Wiring for 4 Way Ceiling Cassette Type Indoor unit (RAI-25RPA/RAI-
35RPA/RAI-50RPA) ______________________________________________________13-6
13.2.6 Electrical Wiring for Duct Type Indoor unit (RAD-18RPA/RAD-25RPA/RAD-
35RPA/RAD-50RPA/RAD-50PPA/RAD-60PPA/RAD-70PPA) _____________________13-6
13.3 Electrical wiring for SINGLE INVERTER Unit __________________________________ 13-7
13.3.1 Procedures of Wiring _____________________________________________________13-7
13.3.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit _____________________________________________13-8
13.3.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit __________________________________________ 13-10
13-2 ELECTRICAL WIRING
Screw for
rats or other small animals. If not protected, rats or
ground,
other small animals may gnaw at unprotected parts and
Grenn and
screw
earth
at the worst, a fire will occur.
Yellow
– Avoid the wires from touching the refrigerant pipes, plate
edges and electrical parts inside the unit. Otherwise, the
Connecting cord
wires will be damaged and at the worst, a fire will occur.
Power cord
φ1.6 or φ2.0
CAUTION:
Grenn and
Tightly secure the wires with the cord clamp inside the
Yellow
indoor unit.
NOTE:
ground, earth
to the outdoor unit are not used. Indoor unit #3
earth screw
1. Make sure that the field-selected electrical components Screw for
(main power switches, circuit breakers, wires, conduit
connectors and wire terminals) have been properly
Grenn and
selected according to the electrical data given in this
technical catalog. Make sure that the components
Yellow
Screw for ground,
Indoor unit #2
Outdoor unit
earth screw
earth screw
3. Check the capacity of the electrical wires. If the power
source capacity is too low, the system cannot be started
Grenn and
earth screw
cord φ1.6 or
Connecting
φ2.0
– Please refer to the installation manuals for wire • Applicable models : RAM-36NP2A / 53NP2A
connection to the terminals of the units. The cabling Connect the
must meet the standards of electrical installation earth cord
– There is a AC voltage of 230V between the L and N
terminals. Therefore, before servicing, be sure to
remove the plug from the AC outlet or switch off the
main switch.
13.2.2 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT
Please remove the side cover for wire connection
WARNING:
– If you cannot attach the side cover due to the
connecting cord, press the connecting cord in direction After remove
to the front panel to fix it. the screw and
cover, put the
– Be sure that the hooks of the side cover are fixed in connecting
certainly. Otherwise water leakage may occur and this cords and fix
causes short circuit of faults.. the cover with
– The connecting cord should not touch the service screws
valve or pipes. (It becomes high temperature during
heating operation)
Checking for electric source and the voltage range • Applicable model: RAM-53NP3A / 68NP3A /
Before installation, the power source must be checked 130NP6A
and the necessary wiring work must be completed. To Connect the
ensure poper wiring capacity, refer to the list of wire earth cord
gauges below for the lead-in from the pole transformer and
for the wiring from a switch board of a fuse box to the main
switch and outdoor unit in consideration o fthe locked rotor
current.
IMPORTANT
Cable length Wire cross section
Up to 6m 1.5mm2
Up to 15m 2.5mm2
Up to 25m 4.0 mm2
After remove
the screw
Bind connecting cords to and cover,
make them fit between the put the
convex sections connecting
cords and fix
the cover
with screws
Connect
the cord
After
remove the
screw and
Earth line cover, put
the
Type of grounding rod: SP-EB-2 connecting
Length: 900mm cords and
(Optional) fix the cover
Connect the
earth cord
After remove
the screw and
cover, put the
connecting
cords and fix
the cover with Pull the cover ① and ②in the directions as shown by
screw arrows to remove the cover.
C
D
• Applicable model : RAC-25NPA/RAC-35NPA/RAC-
50NPA
L N C D
• Applicable Models :
RAK-18QPA/RAK-25QPA/RAK-35QPA/RAK-50QPA
Connect C
the cord
D
Connecting cord
Connect the
earth cord
C
Insert and
fix the
connecting
cords with
screw RED: D After remove
BROWN: C the screw, put
the
connecting
cords in the
band and fix
with screw
Connecting cord
D C
Insert and fix
the connecting Connect the earth
cords with cord (Green + Yellow)
screw.
ELECTRICAL WIRING 13-7
• Applicable models
RAF-25PXA/RAC-25FXA RAK-25PPA/RAC-25WPA
RAF-35PXA/RAC-35FXA RAK-35PPA/RAC-35WPA
RAF-50PXA/RAC-50FXA RAK-18PEA/RAC-18WEA
RAF-25RPA/RAC-25FPA RAK-25PEA/RAC-25WEA
RAF-35RPA/RAC-35FPA RAK-35PEA/RAC-35WEA
RAF-50RPA/RAC-50FPA RAK-50PEA/RAC-50WEA
RAK-25PXA/RAC-25WXA RAK-18PSPA/RAC-18WSPA
RAK-35PXA/RAC-35WXA RAK-25PSPA/RAC-25WSPA
RAK-18PPA/RAC-18WPA RAK-35PSPA/RAC-35WSPA
13-8 ELECTRICAL WIRING
RAK-18PSAN/RAK-25PSAN/RAK-35PSAN
Screw
Terminal cover
After remove the screw and cover , and
put the connecting cords and fix the
Lower cover cover with screw
• Applicable Models :
RAF-25PXA/RAF-35PXA/RAF-50PXA
Connecting Cord
After remove the screw
and cover, and put the D
Cord Band
connecting cords and fix
the cover with screws
WARNING:
– Leave some space in the connecting cord for
maintenance purpose and be sure to secure it with the
Connect the connecting cord with and fix with cord
cord band.
band
– Secure the connecting cord along the coated part of
• Applicable models : the wire using the cord band. Do not exert pressure on
RAK-25PXA/RAK-35PXA/RAK-50PXA the wire as this may cause overheating of fire
Connecting cord
ELECTRICAL WIRING 13-9
Connect the
earth cord
Electrical cover
Connect the
cord
Screw
– Remove the screw and electrical cover After remove the screw
and band, put the
– Insert the connecting cord (A,B, C, D) from the conneting cords and fix
bottom of unit the band with screw.
– Fixed the wire to terminal wires firmly as shown in
the figure
• Applicable models :
RAD-50PPA RAD-60PPA RAD-70PPA
A
B
C
D
After remove the screw
and band, put the Connect the earth
connecting cords and wire (green and
fix the band with screw yellow wire)
Terminal Marking
Terminal
Cover
Earth Terminal
N(B) C D
L(A)
Cover
Earth terminal
Cord Band
13-12 ELECTRICAL WIRING
Earth terminal
Earth
terminal
• Applicable model: RAC-60WPA – Investigate the power supply capacity and other
electrical conditions at the installation location.
– Depending on the model of room air conditioner to be
installed, requiest the customer to make arrangements
for the necessary electrical work etc
– The electrical work includes the wiring work up to the
outlet. In localities where electrical conditions are poor,
use of a voltage regulation is recommended
14 TROUBLESHOOTING
CONTENTS
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ___________________________________________________ 14-1
14.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TROUBLE SHOOTING _________________________________ 14-3
14.1.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA / 50NPA _________________________________ 14-3
14.1.2 MULTIZONE RAM-36NP2A _______________________________________________ 14-3
14.1.3 MULTIZONE/MONO SPLIT RAM-53NP2A / 53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A , MONO
SPLIT RAF-50PXA/RAC-50FXA ___________________________________________ 14-4
14.1.4 MULTIZONE RAM-90NP5A _______________________________________________ 14-4
14.1.5 MULTIZONE RAM-130NP6A ______________________________________________ 14-5
14.1.6 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PSA / RAC-18/25/35WSA , RAK-18/25/35PSAN / RAC-
18/25/35WSAN , RAK-18/25/35PSPA / RAC-18/25/35WSPA _____________________ 14-5
14.1.7 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PPA / RAC-18/25/35WPA , RAK-18/25/35/50PEA / RAC-
18/25/35/50WEA , RAF-25/35RPA / RAC-25/35FPA ____________________________ 14-6
14.1.8 MONO SPLIT RAK-50/60/70PPA / RAC-50/60/70WPA__________________________ 14-6
14.1.9 MONO SPLIT RAF-50RPA / RAC-50FPA ____________________________________ 14-7
14.1.10 MONO SPLIT RAF-25/35PXA / RAC-25/35FXA _______________________________ 14-7
14.1.11 MONO SPLIT RAD-50/60/70PPA / RAC-50/60/70DPA __________________________ 14-8
14.2 DISCHARGE PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT OFF METHOD FOR POWER
CIRCUIT ______________________________________________________________ 14-9
14.2.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA / 50NPA & MULTIZONE RAM-36NP2A / 53NP2A /
53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A / 130NP6A & MONO SPLIT RAF-50PXA / RAC-50FXA,
RAD-50/60/70PPA / RAC-50/60/70DPA _____________________________________ 14-9
14.2.2 MULTIZONE RAM-90NP5A _______________________________________________ 14-9
14.2.3 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PSA / RAC-18/25/35WSA, RAK-18/25/35PSAN / RAC-
18/25/35WSAN , RAK-18/25/35PSPA / RAC-18/25/35WSPA ____________________ 14-10
14.2.4 MONO SPLIT RAK-18/25/35PPA / RAC-18/25/35WPA, RAK-18/25/35/50PEA / RAC-
18/25/35/50WEA , RAF-25/35PXA / RAC-25/35FXA RAF-50RPA / RAC-50FPA _____ 14-10
14.2.5 MONO SPLIT RAK-50/60/70PPA / RAC-50/60/70WPA_________________________ 14-11
14.2.6 MONO SPLIT RAF-25/35RPA / RAC-25/35FPA ______________________________ 14-11
14.3 PRELIMINARY CHECK ON INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS AND
REFRIGERATING ______________________________________________________ 14-12
14.3.1 Support Function of Failure Diagnosis ______________________________________ 14-13
14.4 CHECKING THE INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS_________________________ 14-14
14.4.1 No power is detected (no operation) _______________________________________ 14-14
14.4.2 Indoor fan does not operate (others are normal) – RAK-25/35/50PXA, RAK-
18/25/35/50/70PPA, RAK-18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF-25/35/50PXA,
RAD-50/60/70PPA _____________________________________________________ 14-16
14.4.3 Air deflector does not move (others are normal) ______________________________ 14-16
14.4.4 Check the control P.W.B. (power circuit) – RAK-25/35PXA, RAK-18/25/35PPA, RAK-
18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF-25/35PXA __________________________ 14-16
14.4.5 Checking the remote controller ____________________________________________ 14-17
14.4.6 Outdoor unit does not operate (but receives remote infrared signal) _______________ 14-17
14.4.7 All systems stop from several seconds to several minutes after operation is started (all
indicators are also off) __________________________________________________ 14-18
14.5 CHECKING OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS ___________________________ 14-19
14.5.1 No operation or abnormal operation (RAC-18/25/35WPA, RAC-18/25/35/50WEA, RAC-
25/35FPA, RAC-25/35FXA _______________________________________________ 14-19
14.5.2 No operation or abnormal operation (RAC-18/25/35WSA, RAC-25/35/50WXA, RAC-
50/60/70WPA, RAC-50FPA, RAC-50FXA, RAC-50/60/70DPA ___________________ 14-21
14.6 CHECKING BETWEEN GAS LEAKAGE AND COMPRESSOR FAULTY ___________ 14-24
14.6.1 Troubleshooting procedure (No operation, No heating or No cooling) ______________ 14-24
14.7 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN INDOOR TIMER LAMP BLINKS __________________ 14-25
14.7.1 MONOZONE / MULTIZONE indoor ________________________________________ 14-25
14.7.2 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-25/35PXA, RAK-18/25/35/50/60/70PPA, RAK-
18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA) ______________________________________ 14-26
14.7.3 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-18/25/35PSA, RAK-18/25/35PSAn, RAK-18/25/35PSPA)14-27
14.7.4 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAK-50PXA) ______________________________________ 14-28
14.7.5 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAF-25/35/50PXA) _________________________________ 14-29
14.7.6 MONO SPLIT INDOOR (RAD-50/60/70PPA)_________________________________ 14-30
14.8 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN OUTDOOR LED LAMP BLINKS___________________ 14-31
14.8.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NPA / 35NPA / 50NPA ________________________________ 14-31
14-2 TROUBLESHOOTING
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 155-170V is applied to the 0V line When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
on the P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Power module
L N Outdoor unit DANGER!
hands and metallic
P.W.B. things away from Don’t install
module
ACT
Indoor
C DC35V
Control 0V MAIN P.W.B.
D
P.W.B.
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 155-170V is applied to the 0V line When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
on the P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Indoor
C DC35V
Control MAIN P.W.B.
D 0V
P.W.B.
14.1.3 MULTIZONE/MONO SPLIT RAM-53NP2A / 53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A , MONO SPLIT RAF-50PXA/RAC-
50FXA
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 162V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Power module
N L Outdoor unit DANGER!
hands and metallic
P.W.B. Don’t install
module
Indoor
C DC35V
Control D 0V MAIN P.W.B.
P.W.B.
Warning Warning
Remember that the 0V line is biased at 162V in reference to When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
the ground level. Also note that it takes about 10 minutes until high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
the voltage fall after the power switch is turned OFF. oscilloscope.
Power source Smoothing Capacitor Outdoor unit P.W.B. Always keep your DANGER!
ⓐ hands and metallic
Don’t install
things away from the
N L the ground
enclosure of the
ACT Module
line
IPM
oscilloscope
Compressor
ⓑ 0V
C DC35V
Control MAIN
P.W.B D P.W.B
0V
Warning Warning
Remember that the 0V line is biased at 162V in reference to When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
the ground level. Also note that it takes about 10 minutes until high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
the voltage fall after the power switch is turned OFF. oscilloscope.
Power source System power module
ⓐ
N L
(B) (A)
ACT Module
IPM
Compressor
motor
ⓑ 0V
C DC35V MAIN
Control
P.W.B
D 0V P.W.B
Warning Warning
Remember that the 0V line on the outdoor electrical parts and the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
primary lower circuit of the indoor electrical parts have voltage to high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
ground. oscilloscope.
Compressor grounding
Power Circuit.
Relay motor
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below that high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Indoor controller Outdoor controller
Power
Switch A ⒶPoint
I.P.M.
B things away from DANGER!
the cabinet. Don’t install
the ground
Compressor
motor line
Control C DC35V
0V Line Ⓑ
P.W.B D 0V Point
Main P.W.B
Grounding
Voltage at pointⒶ
⊕175V
Ground voltage 350V
⊝175V
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below that high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Outdoor Electrical
L ⓐ
Compressor Outdoor unit Always keep your
Power circuit
Warning Warning
Remember that the 0V line is biased to 320-360V in reference to When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget
the ground level. that high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Outdoor Electrical
L ⓐ
Compressor Outdoor unit Always keep your
Power circuit
Motor hands and metallic
P.W.B.
Power source things away from DANGER!
1¤, 220-230V, 50Hz the oscilloscope Don’t install
the ground
N line
Indoor Electrical (0V) ⓑ
C
Control Circuit Control Circuit
D
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below that high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Outdoor controller
ⒶPoint
A
C DC35V
Control Ⓑ
0V Line
P.W.B D 0V Point
Main P.W.B
Voltage at pointⒶ
⊕175V
Ground voltage 350V
⊝175V
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 155-170V is applied to the 0V line When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
on the P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Power module
Outdoor unit Always keep your
P.W.B. hands and metallic
module
the oscilloscope
Compressor the ground
line
ⓑ (0V)
Indoor units
Control C DC35V
Main P.W.B.
P.W.B. D 0V
Other Cautions
1) Cautions concerning for short circuit in
servicing. 35Vlne
a) Use due caution to prevent short circuit in
servicing. Short circuit wll immediately ICP2 Indoor unit fan motor
open the ICP. 12V Power
b) If the ICP is open, remove the causes and 12V line
ICP1 Circuit
replace the ICP. If the remedy is improper, 5V
the ICP maybe blown again. Power 5V line
ZD121 Circuit
20V
Zener diode
0V
2) The CN3 (power supply) and CN10 (fan motor)
are the connectors with lock mechanism. Press
the lock with your fingers to unlock and remove
the connector. Press here
Unlock
Lock
3) When checking the voltage and waveform, do
not connect the probes to the forbidden areas OK
Q111
shown below. Touching them may cause the ICP1
ICP1 blowout and Q11 failure. 35V line S D
The Q11 is a MOS-FET and its gate terminal is G
high impedance. When a probe such as S: Source
OK
multimeter is contacted with gate Ⓖ, the Q11 D: Drain
G: Gate
may have continuous ON state to supply
overcurrent in the circuit causing the ICP1 blow
out and Q111 failure.
IC111 Forbidden area (GateⒼ to 0V)
When checking the switching waveform of
Q111, set the source Ⓢ to the base and
measure the gate Ⓖ and drain Ⓓ. 0V
4) During power feeding to the P.W.B., do not remove and insert the CN10 (fan motor connector). Failure to do so may cause
overcurrent to the fan motor and P.W.B.s (microcomputer, IC and the like) and a failure may occur. To remove or insert the
CN10, be sure to shut off the power.
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-9
14.2 DISCHARGE PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT OFF METHOD FOR POWER CIRCUIT
Warning
Caution
• Voltage of about 350V is charged between the terminals of smoothing capacitors.
• High voltage (DC360V) is also charged at terminals of ACT module and power module
• During continuity check for each circuit part of the outdoor unit, be sure to discharge the smoothing capacitors
BLK
Lead
Wire Io
Io
WRT
Capacitor Board N2
Soldering iron N1 L1
P La
14-10 TROUBLESHOOTING
Wire
Lead wire
Lead wire
TESTSWITCH
Soldering
iron
Smoothing
Capacitors
No
Yes
No No
Is AC220~240V being generated Check the AC outlet and
Is AC220~240V being
between terminals A and B on breaker, and repair any
generated at the AC outlet
the indoor unit terminal board defective part.
Yes
Yes
Is AC220~240V being
Is DC35V or 20V being No No
generated between
generated between terminals C
terminals A and B on the
and D on the indoor unit
outdoor unit terminal
terminal board?
board
Yes
Yes
Check the indoor/outdoor
unit connection cable, and
conduct any defective
section (wrong
connection, incomplete
insertion)
No
Check the outdoor unit
power circuit, and repair
any defective part.
No
No
Is the microcomputer reset Check the reset circuit and
input pinn⑦ “Hi”? repair any defective part.
Yes
Is the microcomputer clock No Replace the
signal 10Mhz at pins ⑩ and ⑪ microcomputer and
being generated normally? oscillator.
Yes
※1: When not in operation, the unit will enter into a low power standby state, possibly causing a voltage 25V~20V
drop to the 12V and 35V lines as shown 12V~7V
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-15
Is AC220~240V being
Is DC35V or 20V being No No
generated between Check the AC outlet and
generated between terminals C
terminals A and B on the breaker, and repair any
and D on the indoor unit
outdoor unit terminal defective part.
terminal board?
board
Yes
Yes
Yes
Are C and D connection Connect the cables
cables reversed? correctly
No
Check the outdoor unit
power circuit, and repair
any defective part.
No
No
Is the microcomputer reset Check the reset circuit and
input pinn⑦ “Hi”? repair any defective part.
Yes
Is the microcomputer clock No Replace the
signal 10Mhz at pins ⑩ and ⑪ microcomputer and
being generated normally? oscillator.
Yes
※1: When not in operation, the unit will enter into a low power standby state, possibly causing a voltage 25V~20V
drop to the 12V and 35V lines as shown 12V~7V
14-16 TROUBLESHOOTING
14.4.2 INDOOR FAN DOES NOT OPERATE (OTHERS ARE NORMAL) – RAK-25/35/50PXA, RAK-
18/25/35/50/70PPA, RAK-18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF-25/35/50PXA, RAD-50/60/70PPA
Yes Yes
Can the fan be stopped The microcomputer fan PWM
Replace the microcomputer
by remote control? output at pin (24) is 1-5V
No No
Replace the fan motor
Yes
14.4.4 CHECK THE CONTROL P.W.B. (POWER CIRCUIT) – RAK-25/35PXA, RAK-18/25/35PPA, RAK-
18/25/35/50PEA, RAF-25/35/50RPA, RAF-25/35PXA
※1: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 35V line may drop to 20V
※2: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 12V line may drop to 7V
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-17
No
Is battery polarity correct? Install the battery in the correct polarity
Yes
Is battery check sign flashing ? Yes
Replace the battery
No
14.4.6 OUTDOOR UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE (BUT RECEIVES REMOTE INFRARED SIGNAL)
Does outdoor
Yes
electrical part LD301 Is the indoor/outdoor unit No Check outdoor electrical
blink nine times? communication signal parts and repair any
superimposed on 35VDC of defective parts (around
connection C-D? the outdoor interface
transmitting circuit)
38kHz about 2Vp-p
About
35V
0V Check the indoor
interface transmitting
Yes circuit. Replace IC801
14.4.7 ALL SYSTEMS STOP FROM SEVERAL SECONDS TO SEVERAL MINUTES AFTER OPERATION IS
STARTED (ALL INDICATORS ARE ALSO OFF)
Can the outdoor fan be lightly turned No Check to see if the indoor fan
by hand? (Switch off main power is touching the chassis, etc.
before check) Repair if it does.
Yes
Are the connections for No Correct properly. (Be sure to turn the power
terminals C-D correct? off before correcting the connection
Yes
No If the 15A Fuse has
Is the 15A fuse normal? blown, other parts may Replace defective parts
also be defective
Yes
Check to see if -D cables are connected
Is the power circuit normal? See the correctly. If reversed or incompletely
description on power circuit for details inserted, correct the cable connection.
Power is OK
Yes
Is 5V being generated No Is the switching power NG (Fuse blown)
between Pinn⑥ (0V) and Pin⑬ circuit OK? Has the 3A Replace defective parts
(5V) at CN18(test pin)? fuse blown?
Yes
With the piping and lines (L,N,C,D) connected, operate the unit in
the forced cooling mode using the outdoor unit service switch.
No
How did the self-diagnosis Is CN24 connected Connect the connector
lamp (LD301) blink?
Yes
Yes
Is the voltage between ④ and ⑥ at CN24 normal? Yes
(Normally, the voltage is above approx. DC1.7V)
Replace the main
No PWB
Yes
LD301 blinks 10 times. Is AC220~240V being No Apply AC220~240V. ※Check
Defective power supply voltage. output at terminals A-B. the interior wiring.
No Yes
Yes
Replace the main PWB. Possible causes ①
Power delay malfunction ②Defective
microcomputer
14-20 TROUBLESHOOTING
LD301 blinks 7 times. Yes Is the thermistor connector disconnected? ※The Yes Connect the
Thermistor abnormal problem maybe ”miss to connect back after servicing.” thermistor
No No
Yes Is the conitnuity of the thermistor No Replace the
normal? thermistor
No Yes
LD301 blinks 5 times. Overload Replace main
lower limit cut PWB
Yes
No No
Yes Is the 15V power Is the intelligent The intelligent power
LD301 blinks 4 times.
supply output power module module may be defective.
Failure of switching
normal? (Main PWB) (PM) normal? Replace the main PWB
Yes
LD301 blinks 3 times. With CN3 and CN4 disconnected, is the 15V output Yes
Abnormal low speed Yes between the “15V” and “15-0V” on the main PWB?
No No
Replace the main PWB
LD301 blinks 2 times. Yes Is the intelligent power No Replacethe intelligent power
Peak current-cut module (IPM) normal? module (IPM) with the main PWB
No Yes
Yes
LD301 9 times blinking. Refer above LED 9 times blink.
Communication error
No
Below AC170 or
LD301 10 times blinking. Yes Is AC220~240V being
Check power supply.
supplied to terminal L and N? more than AC240V
Supplied voltage error
AC170~230V
Replace outdoor
Is DC220~320V being generate? (Measure point Abnormal
No P.W.Bs. (Voltage rectify
shall refer to label on top of electrical cover)
circuit abnormal)
Normal
Replace outdoor
P.W.Bs. (Voltage sensor
circuit abnormal)
Yes Abnormal
LD301 7 times blinking. Check if thermistor connector mis or Re-connect the
half insert. thermistor.
Thermistor abnormal
Normal
Abnormal
Check if thermistor wire disconnector
No Change thermistor.
or short.
No
Fan motor
normal
Replace outdoor P.W.B
Main. (Fan motor driver
circuit abnormal)
14-24 TROUBLESHOOTING
Connect U,V,W phase leads to the Self diagnosis Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks
power module again and operate the lamp 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 8 times
air conditioner
LD301
Yes Normal
(4~10kg/cm2G)
Stop to operate and check (0.39~0.98 MPaG) • Check the system
the gas pressure in
power module
balancing mode
Gas leaking When the self diagnosis
(less than 4kg/cm2G) lamp lights in the same
condition as above
(less than 0.39MPaG)
ROTATION
Overload (1)
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
SPEED
Overload (2) protect the compressor in the overload
(3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2. DURING STOP LD303 (RED) GOES OFF.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
14.8.2 MULTIZONE
SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE : LIGHT : BLINK : OFF
L L L L
D D D D
3 3 3 3 SELF DIAGNOSIS NAME DETAIL MAIN CHECK POINT
0 0 0 0
1 2 3 4
RED RED RED GRN
1. DURING OPERATION
ROTATION
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
Overload (2) protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
(3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2SEC Lights for 0.25 sec at
Example of blinking (5 times)
interval of 0.25 sec
2. DURING STOP
4 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 1) 11 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 4)
5 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 1) 12 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 5)
6 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 2) 13 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 5)
Peak Current Cut Over Current is Detected ①System Power Module ②P.W.B.
2 Times
Abnormal Low Speed Position Detection Signal is not ①System Power Module ②Compressor ③
3 Times Rotation input during operation P.W.B
①Leak of refrigerant.
OH thermistor detected compressor
OH thermistor temperature rise ②Compressor
overheat
6 Times ③OH thermistor circuit.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 Times ③Thermistor circuit.
14.8.3 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS MULTIZONE RAM- 53NP3A / 68NP3A / 70NP4A / 130NP6A
SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE : LIGHT : BLINK : OFF
L L L L
D D D D
3 3 3 3 SELF DIAGNOSIS NAME DETAIL MAIN CHECK POINT
0 0 0 0
1 2 3 4
RED RED RED GRN
1. DURING OPERATION
Communication
Error of Indoor 1
1 Time
Communication
Error of Indoor 2 When Indoor unit ①Cable is wrongly connected
2 Times Communication Error between is not connected, ②Cable is open
Indoor and Outdoor It blinks similarly. ③Interface Circuit between Indoor and Outdoor
Communication Not Malfunction. Unit
Error of Indoor 3
3 Times
Communication
Error of Indoor 4
4 Times
14-34 TROUBLESHOOTING
2. DURING OPERATION
Communication
Error of Indoor 1
Communication
Error of Indoor 2 When Indoor unit ①Cable is wrongly connected
Communication Error
Communication is not connected, ②Cable is open
between Indoor and
Error of Indoor 3 It blinks similarly. ③Interface Circuit between Indoor and Outdoor
Outdoor
Communication Not Malfunction. Unit
Error of Indoor 4
Communication
Error of Indoor 5
Overload (1)
ROTATION
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
Communication error Communication between indoor and ①C-D cable wrongly connected
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-35
Overload (1)
ROTATION
SET VALUE
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
SPEED
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
1. DURING OPERATION
(3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2sec Lights for 0.25 sec at
Example of blinking (5 times)
interval of 0.25 sec
2. DURING STOP
Indoor Thermostat OFF.
Normal Stop Not Malfunction
Main Operation OFF
When stop with Power RESET
Reset STOP (Normal when power has been ①P.W.B. (Power Circuit, HIC, ETC)
1 Time Switched ON)
①Compressor ②P.W.B.
Peak Current Cut Over Current is Detected ①System Power Module ②P.W.B.
2 Times
Abnormal Low Speed Position Detection Signal is not ①System Power Module ②Compressor ③
3 Times Rotation input during operation P.W.B
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 Times ③Thermistor circuit.
Caution
However, if the inner circuit of power module is already disconnected (open), the HIGH resistance shown may be misjudged as
normal. In this case, please check the resistance by the reversing ⊕ and ⊝ probe polarity against what is shown in the diagram
below.and measure again, If is considered normal if the tester shows LOW resistance. Furthermore, compare how the indicator
swings at each U, V and W phases. If indicator swings the same way at each terminal, the power module is judged normal
14.9.1 RAC-25NPA, 35NPA, 50NPA & RAM-36NP2A, 53NP2A, 53NP3A, 68NP3A, 70NP4A, 130NP6A
14.9.2 RAM-90NP5A
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-39
14.9.4 RAC-35WPA
14-40 TROUBLESHOOTING
14.10 THERMISTOR
NOTE:
The table shows the corresponding reference value between thermistor’s resistance and the temperature. The value stated in the
table might be slightly differ from measured value, depending on the measuring instrument.
When measuring the resistance, pull out the connector after turning off the power supply to avoid voltage leak.
WARNING:
Pulling out the connector while the power supply is turn on will cause electrical shock, leak of current or burn of measuring
instrument.
14-42 TROUBLESHOOTING
20
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
Multizone Outdoor
RAM-36NP2A, RAM-53NP2A, RAM-53NP3A, RAM-68NP3A, RAM-70NP4A, RAM-90NP5A, RAM-130NP6A
20
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
Mono/Multi Indoor
RAK-18QPA, RAK-25QPA, RAK-35QPA, RAK-50QPA
RAK-18QXA, RAK-25QXA, RAK-35QXA, RAK-50QXA
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-43
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
14-44 TROUBLESHOOTING
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
10
10
0
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-45
10
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
90
THERMISTOR RESISTANCE (HEAT EXCHANGER) THERMISTOR RESISTANCE (INDOOR TEMP)
(HEAT EXCHANGER)
90
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
14-46 TROUBLESHOOTING
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
15 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE
CONTENTS
West
East
South
More than
100mm
More than
More than
250mm
100mm
Guard
More than
100mm
More than
100mm
200mm
than
More
15-4 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE
At the
places
where
possibilities
of melted
snow water
or snow
sliding off
from roof
Outdoor
Please remove the drain temperature
pipes/bushes completely thermistor
7. Insert the hot pipe into the top of the base from the
Slide cover Nut Slide cover gap.
Hot pipe Bend the hot
Heat exchanger
Hot pipe entrance pipe
Motor support
Service
valve
Hot pipe
Screw
Partition part
Motor support
Valve seat
8. Return the heat exchanger to the original position, and
fasten the screws. Bend the hot pipe so that the flare
Heat nut is approximately 10cm from the service valve.
exchanger 9. The net at the rear side will accelerate snow
accumulation. The snow on the net may not defrost
even by defrosting from the heat exchanger. Therefore,
cutting the net and reassemble all removed parts in
step 3.
Screw 10. Connect the pipes and the hot pipe between the
smaller side service valve and the smaller pipe. Adjust
the length of the smaller pipe by cutting off the excess.
11. Connect the connecting cord to the terminal board.
12. Vacuum the air inside the system.
4. Remove the bushing that is attached to the base. 13. Check for gas leakage at the service valve.
5. Remove the securing screw of the heat exchanger. 14. Perform test to make sure the unit is operating
6. Lift up the heat exchanger and create a gap of correctly before reinstalling the unit.
approximately 10mm between the base and the lower
surface of the heat exchanger.
Hot pipe Condenser Applicable models Hot-pipe part #
RAC-35WPA RAC-25YH4 500
MISCELLANEOUS NOTE 15-7
– Warm the adhesive part and installation place of the – DO NOT use wire with more than 3 cores.
two-sided tape to avoid the decrease of the Internal components and Wiring connections
adhesiveness in case the ambient temperature is low. Check the contents and the number of the accessories in
– DO NOT touch the adhesive part by fingers nor re- the packing.
attach it many times. The adhesiveness has • Access
decreased and the RAC adaptor may fall off. Open the cover by removing the ① and ② screws.
– DO NOT apply any force within 24 hours after
installation.
HITACHI
PSC-6RAD
• Wiring Connection
Connection with Room Air-Conditioner
i) Remove the front cover of the room air-
conditioner and the cover of electrical box.
ii) The cable attached with the connector of the
RAC adaptor shall be connected with the
connector of indoor PCB
MISCELLANEOUS NOTE 15-9
CAUTION:
– DO NOT connect incorrect wiring. It may cause the DSW2 and RSW3 are set “0” before shipment. Up to 15
failure of the RAC Adaptor. Especially pay attention cycles can be set.
not to apply high voltage e.g. AC400/230V.
– DO NOT perform the wiring work while power to the
central station or the RAC Adaptor is still being
supplied.. It may cause malfunction. Turn OFF devices E.g. Setting in Unit No. 15
when performing the wiring work. RSW2
– The RAC Adaptor side cable should not overload to ON
the connector. OFF
– DO NOT clamp the cable when attaching the RAC
adaptor cover. No. 1 pin is OFF The position is Set 5
– Band should not be loose and in fixed position.
Indoor Unit#
Refrigerant
Unit#
CAUTION:
– DO NOT set various main adaptors in the same
refrigerant cycle.
DSW4
ON Turn ON No.2 pin of
DSW4
1 2