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INVERTER DRIVEN MULTI-INDOOR UNIT

CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM


Alternative refrigerant R410A use models
(OUTDOOR UNIT)
Manual No. '08

KX-DB-127
KX6 series
All-in-one type (Used also for combination)
FDC335KXE6-K, 400KXE6, 450KXE6, 504KXE6, 560KXE6, 560KXE6-K, 615KXE6, 680KXE6
Combined type
FDC735KXE6, 800KXE6, 850KXE6, 900KXE6, 960KXE6, 1010HKXE6, 1065KXE6, 1130KXE6,
1180KXE6, 1235KXE6, 1300KXE6, 1360KXE6
(Heat pump type)
DATA BOOK
This DATA BOOK described relating to an outdoor unit.Regarding the Indoor unit,
see Manual No. '08

KX-DB-124.
INVERTER DRIVEN MULTI-INDOOR-UNIT
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters
16-5, 2-chome, Kounan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
Fax : (03) 6716-5926
No.106(0.55A) R
DRAFT
Same series Same series Mixed series Mixed series
KXE4(A) KXE4A
(2004.4-) (2004.6-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-)
(2006.3-) (2006.3-)
(2007.4-) (2007.4-)
(2007.4-) (2007.4-)
Outdoor uni t (2008.3-)
FDCA-HKXE4 (2004.4-) YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] NO NO NO NO NO NO
FDCA-HKXE4 (2004.4-) NO YES [C] YES [C] NO NO NO NO NO NO
FDCA-HKXE4A 5HP
5HP
(2006.2-)
FDCA-HKXE4R 5,6HP (2006.5-)
FDCA-HKXE4A 8-48HP
8-48HP
8-48HP
(2006.2-)
FDCA-HKXE4R (2006.5-)
FDCA-HKXE4BR 8-48HP (2007.4-)
FDC-KXE6 4,5,6HP (2008.3-) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [A]
FDC-KXE6 8-12HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
FDC-KXE6 14-48HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
FDCA-HKXRE4 (2004.11-) NO NO YES [C] NO NO NO NO NO NO
FDCA-HKXRE4A 8-48HP
8-48HP
(2006.2-)
FDCA-HKXRE4R 8-48HP (2006.6-)
FDCA-HKXRE4BR 8-48HP (2007.4-)
FDC-KXRE6 8-48HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
Note (1) YES: Connectable (See following table in detail), NO: Not connectable
Same series Mixed series
YES [A] 2 KXE6 (New) New (for KX6) New (for KX6)
YES [B] KXE4 series
KXE6 &
KXE4 series
(Previous) Previous (for KX4)
YES [C] KXE4 series KXE4 series KXE4 series Previous (for KX4)
Previous (for KX4)
Previous (for KX4)
(2) Combination with new Central control, PC windows central control and BMS interface unit
SC-SL1N-E SC-SL2N-E SC-SL3N-AE/BE SC-WGWN-A/B SC-LGWN-A SC-BGWN-A/B
128 128 96 128
(128x1) (64x2) (48x2) (64x2)
Superlink
protocol
New New New New New New
Connectable
network
1 1 1 2 2 2
144 96 96 96
(48x3) (48x2) (48x2) (48x2)
Superlink
protocol
Previous Previous Previous Previous Previous Previous
Connectable
network
1 1 3 2 2 2
(3) The compatibility of PFD refrigerant flow branch controller is mentioned in following table.
KXE4 & KXE5
series
KXE6 series
Current &
New (Not yet)
New one only
(Not yet)
Current one only
PFD-E
PFD-ER
Current one only
PFD-E
PFD-ER
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Connectable PFD controller
KXRE4 series
KXRE4 series
KXE6
Outdoor unit
YES[B]
&
YES[C]
YES [A]
Connectable
I/U
Connectable
I/U
Connectable
remote controller
2-wire type
NO
YES [C]
YES [C]
NO
YES [C]
YES [C]
YES [C]
YES [C]
YES [C] YES [C]
YES [C]
NO
YES [C] YES [C]
NO
Heat recovery
(3-pipe)
systems
[ Note(3) ]
YES [C] YES [C]
YES [C] YES [C]
NO YES [C] YES [C] YES [C]
16 48
Central control, PC windows central control and BMS interface unit
Limitation
64
Connected Indoor unit
Dip switch
setting of
outdoor unit
KXE6
Superlink
Protocol
16
NO
NO
NO
YES [C]
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3
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1 except FDKA71KXE5R
7 When the current PFD controller is connected, the connector of relay kit must be connected to CnT connector (NOT CnT 2).
3 Maximum number of AC Cell is limited up to 96.
In case the number of connected indoor units are more than 96, some AC Cells should hold 2 or more indoor units.
4 In case of other Central control like SC-SLxN-E is connected in the same network, the connectable indoor unit is limited up to 64 (32x2).
5 In case of previous superlink protcol, the superlink mode of new central control should be set "Previous".
6 In case of YES[A], previous central control is available to use. But the limitation of connectable indoor unit and so on is complied with
the rule of previous superlink.
PREFACE
Combination table for KX4 series and KX6 series ( ) Date of launching in the market
Category
Heat pump
(2-pipe)
systems
3-wire type
RC-E1
RC-E1R
RC-E3
Same series
KXE4 KXE4A
Mixed series
KXE4A
KXE4R
KXE4BR
KXE5R KXE5R
Indoor unit
Mixed series
KXE4A
KXE4R
KXE4BR
(2006.3-)
(2007.4-)
(2007.4-)
KXE5R
KXE4R
KXE4BR
(2006.3-)
(2007.4-)
(2007.4-)
KXE5R
KXE4R
KXE4BR
Same or
Mixed series
Same series
KXE6
(2008.3-)
KXE6
(2008.3-)
KXE6
(2008.3-)
KXE6
2 If Outdoor unit system (YES [A]) is connected to other outdoor unit systems (YES [B] and/or YES [C]) in one
superlink network, the dip switch of outdoor unit KXE6 of (YES [A]) should be set from (New) to (Previous).
In this case the superlink protocol and limitation of outdoor unit system (YES [A]) are switched to Previous (for KX4).
CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................... 1
1.1 Specic features ............................................................................................ 1
1.2 How to read the model name ........................................................................ 1
1.3 Table of models ............................................................................................. 2
1.4 Table of indoor units panel (Optional) ............................................................ 2
1.5 Outdoor units combination table ................................................................... 3
2 OUTDOOR UNIT ................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Specications ................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Exterior dimensions ....................................................................................... 6
2.3 Electrical wiring ............................................................................................. 8
2.4 Noise level ..................................................................................................... 9
3 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS ............................................................. 10
4 PIPING SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 15
5 SELECTION CHART ....................................................................................... 16
6 KX SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL .......................................................... 34
7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING THE BRANCH PIPE SET ..................... 55
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FDC1010KXE6
FDC1065KXE6
FDC1130KXE6
FDC1180KXE6
FDC1235KXE6
FDC1300KXE6
FDC1360KXE6
Number of connectable
2 to 59 units
2 to 62 units
2 to 66 units
3 to 69 units
3 to 72 units
3 to 76 units
3 to 80 units
Connectable capacity
504 ~ 1311
532 ~ 1384
560 ~ 1456
588 ~ 1528
615 ~ 1599
650 ~ 1690
680 ~ 1768
Item
Model
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Specic features
(1) The new R410A refrigerant is used
The new refrigerant R410A, with an ozone destruction coeffcient of zero, is used and the CO
2
discharge volume is reduced, In
addition, R410A is a pseudo-azeotropic refrigerant, so there is little change in its consistency that would cause it to divide into
the gas and liquid phases, or undergo temperature slide, and it is also possible to add refrigerant on-site.
(2) Connectable indoor capacity
Capacity from 50% to 200% is possible.
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.

Capacity from 50% to 160% is possible.
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
Capacity from 50% to 130% is possible.
FDC400KXE6
FDC450KXE6
FDC504KXE6
Number of connectable
1 to 36 units
1 to 40 units
1 to 36 units
Connectable capacity
(1)
200 ~ 800
225 ~ 900
252 ~ 806
Item
Model
FDC560KXE6
FDC615KXE6
FDC680KXE6
FDC735KXE6
FDC800KXE6
FDC850KXE6
FDC900KXE6
FDC960KXE6
Number of connectable
1 to 40 units
2 to 44 units
2 to 49 units
2 to 53 units
2 to 58 units
2 to 61 units
2 to 65 units
2 to 69 units
Connectable capacity
(1)
280 ~ 896
308 ~ 984
340 ~ 1088
368 ~ 1176
400 ~ 1280
425 ~ 1360
450 ~ 1440
477 ~ 1526
Item
Model
1.2 How to read the model name
Outdoor unit
Example: FDC 735 KX E 6
Series No.
Application power source...See the specifcations
Multi KX series
Nominal capacity (nominal cooling capacity : 73.5kW)
Model name (Outdoor unit)
Note
For outdoor unit, EN60552-2 and EN60555-3 are not applicable as consent by the utility company or notifcation to the utility
company is given before usage.
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Capacity
22 28 36 45 56 71 90 112 140 224 160 280
Model
Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type
(FDTC)
Ceiling cassette-1 way type
(FDTS)
Ceiling cassette-2 way type
(FDTW)
Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type
(FDTQ)
Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static preessure type
(FDQS)
Wall mounted type
(FDK)
Ceiling suspen ded type
(FDE)
Duct connected-High static pressure type
(FDU)
Floor standing (with casing) type
(FDFL)
Floor standing (without casing) type
(FDFU)
Duct connected-compact and Flexible type
(FDUH)
Outdoor units to be combined
(FDC)
FDC335KXE6-K, FDC400KXE6 ~ 560KXE6, FDC560KXE6-K, FDC615KXE6 ~ 1360KXE6
Ceiling cassette-4 way type
(FDT)
Duct connected-Middle static preessure type
(FDUM)
1.3 Table of models
1.4 Table of indoor units panel (Optional)
Model Parts Model
T-PSA-36W-E FDT
Capacity:28,36,45,56,71,
90,112,140,160
Capacity:22,28,36
Capacity:22,28,36
Capacity:28,45,56
Capacity:71,90
Capacity:112,140
Capacity: 45
Capacity:71
TW-PSA-24W-E
TW-PSA-34W-E
TW-PSA-44W-E
TQ-PSA-15W-E
TQ-PSB-15W-E
QR-PNA-14W-ER
QR-PNB-14W-ER
TS-PSA-29W-E
TS-PSA-39W-E
FDTS
FDTW
FDTQ
(Duct panel)
FDTQ
(Direct blow panel)
TC-PSA-24W-ER FDTC Capacity:22,28,36,45,56
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FDC735KXE6
FDC800KXE6
FDC850KXE6
FDC900KXE6
Item
Models
368 ~ 1176
400 ~ 1280
425 ~ 1360
450 ~ 1440
2 to 53 unit
2 to 58 unit
2 to 61 unit
2 to 65 unit
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FDC335KXE6-K FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6
Connectable
(1)
capacity
Number of
connectable units
Combination outdoor unit models Indoor unit
FDC960KXE6
(1)
FDC1010KXE6
FDC1065KXE6
FDC1130KXE6
FDC1180KXE6
FDC1235KXE6
FDC1300KXE6
FDC1360KXE6
Item
Models
477 ~ 1526
504 ~ 1311
532 ~ 1384
560 ~ 1456
588 ~ 1528
615 ~ 1599
650 ~ 1690
680 ~ 1768
2 to 69 unit
2 to 59 unit
2 to 62 unit
2 to 66 unit
3 to 69 unit
3 to 72 unit
3 to 76 unit
3 to 80 unit
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FDC450
KXE6
1
2
1
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FDC504
KXE6
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1
2
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FDC560
KXE6
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1
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FDC560
KXE6-K
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FDC615
KXE6
FDC680
KXE6
Connectable
capacity
Number of
connectable units
Combination outdoor unit models Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
For two units (for 735 ~ 1360)
Branch pipe set
DOS-2A-1
Total capacity downstream
Less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more
Branching pipe set
DIS-22-1
DIS-180-1
DIS-371-1
DIS-540-2
Total capacity downstream
Less than 180
180 or more but less than 371
371 or more but less than 540
540 or more
Header set model type
HEAD4-22-1
HEAD6-180-1
HEAD8-371-1
HEAD8-540-2
Number of branches
4 branches at the most
6 branches at the most
8 branches at the most
8 branches at the most
1.5 Outdoor units combination table
(a) Models FDC735, 800, 850, 900KXE6
Note (1) Be sure to use this when combining units.
(b) Models FDC960, 1010, 1065, 1130, 1180, 1235, 1300, 1360KXE6
(c) Outdoor unit side branch pipe set (Option)
(d) Branch pipe set (Option)
(e) Header pipe set (Option)
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series to FDC960KXE6, limit the connectable capacity
not higher than 130%.
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Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Adapted to RoHS directive
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 19 35 24
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20 7 6
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
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Models
Nominal cooling capacity*1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2
Power source
Power consumption
Cool
kW
Heat
Running current
Cool
A
Heat
Sound Pressure Level dBA
Exterior dimensions
Height Width Depth
mm
Net weight kg
Refrigerant equipment
compressor type & Q'ty
Motor kW
Starting method
capacity control %
Crankcase heater W
Refrigerant equipment
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control
Refrigerant
Quantity kg
Refrigerant oil l
Defrost control
Air handling equipment
fan type & Q'ty
Motor W
Starting method
Air flowStandard CMM
Shock & vibration absorber
safety equipment
Installation data
Refrigerant piping size
mmin
Connecting method
Drain
Insullation for piping
Accessories
Exterior dimensions
Electrical wiring
33.5 40.0 45.0 50.4 56.0 61.5 68.0
37.5 45.0 50.0 56.5 63.0 69.0 73.0
8.94 11.27 12.97 14.73 16.79 20.37 24.98
8.93 11.73 13.10 15.12 16.79 18.48 19.08
14.513.3
5959 59.560 62.562.5 61.562 6363.5 64.564 6565
14.813.5 19.617.9 21.719.9 25.223.1 28.025.7 30.728.1 31.629.0
18.416.9 21.119.3 24.122.0 27.425.1 33.130.3 40.336.9
16901350720 20481350720
317 341 355
GTC5150NH48L2 GTD5160NH48L2
2.992 3.712 4.292 4.872 5.782 6.662 7.152
Direct line starting
19-130 15-114 13-112 11-100 10-113 11-110 10-108
332
Straight fin & inner grooved tubing
Electronic expansion valve
R410A
11.5
4.2M-MA32R
Microcomputer controlled De-Icer
Propeller fan 2
3862
Direct start
220180 250220 260240 270250
Compressor overheat protection overcurrent protection power transistor overheating
protection abnormal high pressure protection
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PCB003Z041 PCB003Z041 PCB003Z041 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044
PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060
2This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
FDC335KXE6-K FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6 FDC560KXE6 FDC560KXE6-K FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
12-113
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PCB003Z044
PCB003Z060
3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz380V 60Hz
Rubber mountfor compressor
Liquid line12.712"
Gas line28.58118"
Gas lineBrazing Liquid lineFlare
Hole for drain20 6pcs , 45 3pcs
Necessaryboth Liquid & Gas lines
56.0
63.0
16.79
16.79
6363.5
28.025.7
27.425.1
3Refrigerant piping size applicable to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Gas line25.41"28.58118"
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39.235.8
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24.83
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682
Power source
Power consumption
Cool
Heat
Running current
Cool
Heat
Net weight
Refrigerant
piping size
Liquid line
Gas line
Oil equalization
kW
kW
A
kg
mm
15.88
31.7534.92
9.52
3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz380V 60Hz
Models
Combination unit
FDC735KXE6
FDC335KXE6-K
FDC400KXE6
FDC800KXE6
FDC400KXE6
FDC400KXE6
FDC850KXE6
FDC400KXE6
FDC450KXE6
FDC900KXE6
FDC450KXE6
FDC450KXE6
FDC960KXE6
FDC450KXE6
FDC504KXE6
FDC1010KXE6
FDC504KXE6
FDC504KXE6
Nominal cooling capacity*1
Nominal heating capacity*2
136.0
146.0
19.05
Power source
Power consumption
Cool
Heat
Running current
Cool
Heat
Net weight
Refrigerant
piping size
Liquid line
Gas line
Oil equalization
kW
kW
A
kg
mm 38.134.92
9.52
3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz380V 60Hz
Models
Combination unit
FDC1065KXE6
FDC504KXE6
FDC560KXE6
FDC1130KXE6
FDC560KXE6
FDC560KXE6
FDC1180KXE6
FDC560KXE6-K
FDC615KXE6
FDC1235KXE6
FDC615KXE6
FDC615KXE6
FDC1300KXE6
FDC615KXE6
FDC680KXE6
FDC1360KXE6
FDC680KXE6
FDC680KXE6
Nominal cooling capacity*1
Nominal heating capacity*2
38.16
49.96
80.673.8
63.258
119.5
106.5
31.91
31.52
51.547.1
53.248.8
682
113.0
127.0
33.58
33.58
54.850.2
5651.4
682
118.0
132.0
35.27
37.16
60.555.4
58.753.8
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138.0
123.5
40.74
36.96
66.260.6
61.456.2
710
130.0
142.0
37.56
45.35
73.467.2
62.357.1
710 710
Notes 1The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Adapted to RoHS directive
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 19 35 24
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20 7 6
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
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2This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
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Model FDC335KXE6-k
Noise level 59 dB (A) at cooling
59 dB (A) at heating
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as highest noise level in position as below
Distance from front side 1m
Height 1m
2.4 Noise level
Model FDC400KXE6
Noise level 59.5 dB (A) at cooling
60 dB (A) at heating
Noise level 63 dB (A) at cooling
63.5 dB (A) at heating
Model FDC615KXE6
Noise level 64.5 dB (A) at cooling
64 dB (A) at heating
Models FDC560KXE6
560KXE6-K
Model FDC680KXE6
Noise level 65 dB (A) at cooling
65 dB (A) at heating
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63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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N70
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63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Model FDC504KXE6
Noise level 61.5 dB (A) at cooling
62 dB (A) at heating
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63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Noise level 62.5 dB (A) at cooling
62.5 dB (A) at heating
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3 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS
All-in-one type (also for combined use)
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
5
0
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MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
M
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(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
First branch
(Header)
denotes
System
FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6
Refer to page 14
1 to 40 unit 1 to 36 unit
1 to 36 unit
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Eguivalent length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Within 10% of rated voltage
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
(1)
FDC400KXE6
200 ~ 800
225 ~ 900 252 ~ 806
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 3% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
(2) When the pipe extension length exceeds 510 m, additional refrigeration machine oil must be charged (1,000 cc).
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
5
0
m
MAX. 90m
(2)
MAX. 40m
(2)
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
(2)
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(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
First branch
(Header)
denotes
System
FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Refer to page 14
2 to 44 unit 2 to 49 unit
1 to 40 unit
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Eguivalent length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Within 10% of rated voltage
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
(1)
FDC560KXE6
280 ~ 896
308 ~ 984 340 ~ 1088
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 3% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
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Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
5
0
m
MAX. 90m
(2)
MAX. 40m
(2)
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
(2)
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M
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M
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1
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MAX. 40m
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(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
First branch
(Header)
denotes
System
FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Refer to page 14
2 to 44 unit 2 to 49 unit
1 to 40 unit
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Eguivalent length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
Within 10% of rated voltage
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
(1)
FDC560KXE6
280 ~ 896
308 ~ 984 340 ~ 1088
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 3% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
(2) Header System (Header used)
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
(2) 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
Important
When the Additional refrigerant quantity for piping (P) over the following table, please separate the refrigerant line.
Outdoor unit P (kg)
400-680 50
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12
-
Indoor unit
Indoor unit Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
(DOS-2A-1)
(DOS-2A-1)
Outdoor unit
side branch
Oil equalization
piping
Oil equalization
piping
5
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m
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
M
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1
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m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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0
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4
m

MAX. 10m
MAX. 5m
Outdoor
unit 1
Outdoor
unit 2
M
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M
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(Lowest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
(Header)
denotes
MAX. 5m
First branch
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
Outdoor unit
side branch
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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X
.

0
.
4
m

MAX. 10m
Outdoor
unit 1
Outdoor
unit 2
M
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M
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System
FDC800KXE6 FDC900KXE6
Refer to page 14
2 to 58 units 2 to 65 units 2 to 53 units
Item
Indoor intake air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Equival length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
(1)
FDC735KXE6
368 ~ 1176 400 ~ 1280 450 ~ 1440
FDC850KXE6
2 to 61 units
425 ~ 1360
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Difference in height between outdoor units
(Same system)
Difference between an outdoor unit and
on outdoor unit side branch pipe
Length of oil equalization piping
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 10% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
Within 3% of rated voltage
MAX. 0.4m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
Combined type
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
Indoor unit
Indoor unit Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
(DOS-2A-1)
(DOS-2A-1)
Outdoor unit
side branch
Oil equalization
piping
Oil equalization
piping
5
0
m
MAX. 90m
(2)
MAX. 40m
(2)
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
(2)
M
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1
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m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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X
.

0
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4
m

MAX. 10m
MAX. 5m
Outdoor
unit 1
Outdoor
unit 2
M
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(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
(Header)
denotes
MAX. 5m
First branch
Outdoor unit
side branch
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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.
4
m

MAX. 10m
Outdoor
unit 1
Outdoor
unit 2
M
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MAX. 40m
(2)
M
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1
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M
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1
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M
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System FDC1065
KXE6
FDC1130
KXE6
FDC1306
KXE6
FDC1360
KXE6
Refer to page 14
2 to 66
units
3 to 76
units
3 to 80
units
2 to 69

(1)
units
2 to 59
units
2 to 62
units
Item
Indoor intake air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Equival length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
FDC960
KXE6
FDC1010
KXE6
477 ~ 1526 504 ~ 1311 532 ~ 1384 560 ~ 1456 650 ~ 1690 680 ~ 1768
FDC1235
KXE6
FDC1180
KXE6
3 to 69
units
3 to 72
units
588 ~ 1528 615 ~ 1599
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Difference in height between outdoor units
(Same system)
Difference between an outdoor unit and
on outdoor unit side branch pipe
Length of oil equalization piping
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 10% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
Within 3% of rated voltage
MAX. 0.4m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL or FDFU Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
(2) When the pipe extension length exceeds 510 m, additional refrigeration machine oil must be charged (1,000 cc).
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13
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Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
Indoor unit
Indoor unit Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
First branch
(DOS-2A-1)
(DOS-2A-1)
Outdoor unit
side branch
Oil equalization
piping
Oil equalization
piping
5
0
m
MAX. 90m
(2)
MAX. 40m
(2)
MAX. 90m
MAX. 90m
(2)
M
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m
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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MAX. 10m
MAX. 5m
Outdoor
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Outdoor
unit 2
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(Highest indoor unit)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Lowest indoor unit)
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MAX. 5m
First branch
Outdoor unit
side branch
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
M
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MAX. 10m
Outdoor
unit 1
Outdoor
unit 2
M
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MAX. 40m
(2)
M
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M
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M
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System FDC1065
KXE6
FDC1130
KXE6
FDC1306
KXE6
FDC1360
KXE6
Refer to page 14
2 to 66
units
3 to 76
units
3 to 80
units
2 to 69

(1)
units
2 to 59
units
2 to 62
units
Item
Indoor intake air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Equival length : 185m or less
Total piping length
(2)
Main pipe length
1000m or less
130m or less
90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
3 min or more
50m or less
40m or less
18m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching
18m or less Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit
Number of connected units
Connectable capacity
FDC960
KXE6
FDC1010
KXE6
477 ~ 1526 504 ~ 1311 532 ~ 1384 560 ~ 1456 650 ~ 1690 680 ~ 1768
FDC1235
KXE6
FDC1180
KXE6
3 to 69
units
3 to 72
units
588 ~ 1528 615 ~ 1599
Outdoor unit is higher
Outdoor unit is lower
Indoor units
that can be
used in
combination
Difference in
height between
indoor and outdoor
units
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system
Difference in height between outdoor units
(Same system)
Difference between an outdoor unit and
on outdoor unit side branch pipe
Length of oil equalization piping
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ,
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
1 cycle time
Stop time
Voltage fluctuation
Phase unbalance
Compressor
stop/start
frequency
Power source
voltage
Voltage drop during start
Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
Within 10% of rated voltage
Within 15% of rated voltage
Within 3% of rated voltage
MAX. 0.4m
MAX. 5m
MAX. 10m
Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe method (using branch piping)
(2) Header System (Header used)
Note (1) A branch piping system cannot be connected after a header system.
(2) 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
Important
When the Additional refrigerant quantity for piping (P) over the following table, please separate the refrigerant line.
Outdoor unit P (kg)
735-1360 100
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Outdoor air W.B. temperature C W.B.
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CAUTION Cooling operation under low outdoor air temperature conditions
KXE6 models can be operated in cooling mode at low outdoor air temperature condition within above temperature range. However
in case of severely low temperature conditions if the following precaution is not observed, it may not be operated in spite of operable
temperature range mentioned above and cooling capacity may not be established under certain conditions.
[Precaution]
In case of severely low temperature condition
1) Install the outdoor unit at the place where strong wind cannot blow directly into the outdoor unit.
2) If there is no installation place where can prevent strong wind from directly blowing into the outdoor unit, prepare a windbreak
fence or something like that locally in order to divert the strong wind from the outdoor unit.
[Reason]
Under the low outdoor air temperature conditions of -5C or lower, if strong wind directly blow into the outdoor unit, the outdoor
heat exchanger temperature will drop, even though the outdoor fan is stopped by outdoor fan control. This makes high and low pres-
sures to drop as well. This low pressure drop makes the indoor heat exchanger temperature to drop and will activate anti-frost control
at indoor heat exchanger at frequent intervals, that cooling operation may not be established for any given time.
Operating temperature range
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Notes (1) Preset point of protective deviees
63H1-1 : Open 4.15MPa, Close 3.15MPa
(For protection)
(2) Function of thermistor
PSH : For compressor control
Cooling: 3.70 ON (MPa)
Heating: 3.00 ON (MPa)
PSL : ON 0.18MPa, OFF 0.20MPa
(For compressor control)
ON 0.134MPa, OFF 0.18MPa
(For protection)
ThI-R1, R2 : Heating operation : Indoor fan control.
Cooling operation : Frost prevention control.
Super heat control.
ThI-R3 : For super heat control of cooling operation.
Tho-D : For control of discharge pipe temperature.
Tho-C : For control of temperarure under the dome.
Tho-S : For control of suction pipe temperature.
Tho-R1, R2 : For control of defrosting.
Tho-A : For control of defrosting.
Tho-R3, R4 : Electronic expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) control of heating operation
Tho-SC : Electronic expansion valve (EEVSC) control of cooling operation.
Tho-H : For super heat control of sub-cooling coil.
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5 SELECTION CHART
(1) Equipment selection ow
Indoor unit
capacity (tentative)
Indoor Load
Total indoor unit
capacity System Capacity
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NO
NO
Select an indoor unit that matches the indoor load (tentative).
Calculate the total indoor unit capacity.
Indoor unit
capacity Indoor Load
Equipment selection complete.
Change the outdoor unit.
Calculate the temperature compensation,
then calculate the indoor unit capacity.
(See item (2) (a) for the calculation method.)
Calculate temperature compensation and piping
compensation, etc., then calculate the outdoor unit
capacity. (See item (2) (b) for the calculation method.)
Select the outdoor unit (tentative).
Calculate the system capacity
(See item (2) (c) for the calculation method.)
Calculate the indoor unit capacity.
(See item (2) (d) for the calculation method.)
Calculate the load for each room separately, then determine the indoor load.
Change the indoor unit.
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(2) Capacity calculation method
(a) Calculating the indoor unit capacity compensation
Indoor unit capacity (cooling, heating) = Indoor unit total rated capacity
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions
See item (3) (a) concerning the capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions.
(b) Calculating the outdoor unit capacity compensation
Outdoor Unit Capacity (Cooling, Heating) = Outdoor unit rated capacity (rated capacity when 100% connected)
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to piping length
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to height difference
Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit
heat exchanger
Capacity compensation coefficient according to indoor unit connection
capacity
See item (3) (a) concerning the capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions.
See item (3) (c) concerning the capacity compensation coeffcient according to piping length.
See item (3) (d) concerning the capacity compensation coeffcient according to height difference. This compensation
should be carried out only in cases where the outdoor unit is lower during cooling and higher during heating.
See item (3) (e) correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger. This compen-
sation should be carried out only when calculating the heating capacity.
See item (3) (f) concerning the capacity compensation coeffcient according to indoor unit connected capacity. This
compensation should be carried out only in cases where the indoor unit total capacity is 100% or higher.
(c) Calculating system capacity
Compare the capacities determined in items (a) and (b) above and let the smaller value be the system capacity (cooling,
heating).
In cases where indoor unit total capacity (cooling, heating) > outdoor unit capacity (cooling, heating)
System capacity (cooling, heating) = Outdoor unit capacity (cooling, heating)
In cases where indoor unit total capacity (cooling, heating) < outdoor unit capacity (cooling, heating)
System capacity (cooling, heating) = Indoor unit capacity (cooling, heating)
(d) Calculating indoor unit capacity [item (c) 1 only]
Indoor unit capacity (cooling, heating) = System capacity (cooling, heating)
[(Indoor unit capacity) / (Indoor unit total capacity)]
Capacity calculation examples

Example 1
Cooling (when the indoor unit connected total capacity is less than 100%)
Outdoor unit FDC450KXE6 ....................................................... 1 Unit
Indoor unit FDT56KXE6A ......................................................... 7 Units
Piping length .............................................................................. 60 m (Equivalent length)
Indoor, outdoor unit height difference ........................................ 15 m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Temperature conditions .............................................................. Outdoor temperature: 33C DB
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Indoor temperature: 19C WB
<Indoor unit total cooling capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
Indoor unit rated cooling capacity: 5.6 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions:
1.02 (Calculated according to Indoor 19C WB / Outdoor 33C DB); (See page 19)
Indoor unit cooling capacity: 5.6 kW 1.02
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Indoor unit total cooling capacity calculation;
indoor unit total cooling capacity: 5.7 kW 7 units =

39.9 kW
<Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
Outdoor unit rated cooling capacity: 45.0 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions:
1.02 (Calculated according to Indoor 19C WB / Outdoor 33C DB); (See page 19)
Outdoor unit cooling capacity: 45.0 kW 1.02
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Capacity compensation coeffcient according to piping length: 0.94 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 21)
45.9 kW 0.94 = 43.1 kW
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43.1 kW 0.97
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Capacity compensation coeffcient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.0 , (56 7) / 450 < 100%)
No compensation
<System cooling capacity>: Item (2) (c) calculation
Compare the indoor unit total cooling capacity and the outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity. The smaller value is the actual
system cooling capacity.
Indoor unit total cooling capacity: 39.9 kW
Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity: 41.8 kW

e System cooling capacity: 39.9 kW
<Indoor unit capacity compensation> No compensation (5.7 kW)
Example 2
Cooling (when the indoor unit connected total capacity is 100% or higher)
Outdoor unit FDC450KXE6 ....................................................... 1 Unit
Indoor unit FDT56KXE6A ......................................................... 10 Units
Piping length .............................................................................. 60 m (Equivalent length)
Indoor, outdoor unit height difference ........................................ 15 m (Outdoor unit is higher)
Temperature conditions .............................................................. Outdoor temperature: 35C DB
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Indoor temperature: 18C WB
<Indoor unit total cooling capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
Indoor unit rated cooling capacity: 5.6 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions:
0.95 (Calculated according to Indoor 18C WB / Outdoor 35C DB); (See page 19)
Indoor unit cooling capacity: 5.6 kW 0.95
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Indoor unit total cooling capacity calculation;
indoor unit total cooling capacity: 5.3 kW 10 units
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53.0 kW
<Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
Outdoor unit rated cooling capacity: 45.0 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions:
0.95 (Calculated according to Indoor 18C WB / Outdoor 35C DB); (See page 19)
Outdoor unit cooling capacity: 45.0 kW 0.95
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42.8 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to piping length: 0.94 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 21)
42.8 kW 0.94
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40.2 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to height difference: 1.0 (the outdoor unit is higher during cooling)
No compensation
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.05 , (56 10) / 450
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40.2 kW 1.05
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42.2 kW
<System cooling capacity>: Item (2) (c) calculation
Compare the indoor unit total cooling capacity and the outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity. The smaller value is the actual
system cooling capacity.
Indoor unit total cooling capacity : 53.0 kW
Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity : 42.2 kW

e System cooling capacity: 42.2 kW
<Indoor unit cooling capacity Compensation>: Item (2) (d) calculation.
42.2 kW 5.3 kW
4.2 kW
53.0 kW
Example 3
Heating (when the indoor unit connected total capacity is 100% or higher)
Outdoor unit FDC450KXE6 ....................................................... 1 Unit
Indoor unit FDT56KXE6A ......................................................... 10 Units
Piping length .............................................................................. 60 m (Equivalent length)
Indoor, outdoor unit height difference ........................................ 20 m (Outdoor unit is higher)
Temperature conditions .............................................................. Outdoor temperature: 6C WB
Temperature conditions ............................................................... Indoor temperature: 19C DB
<Indoor unit total heating capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
Indoor unit rated heating capacity:6.3 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temprature conditions:
1.04 (Calculated according to Outdoor 6C WB / Indoor 19C DB); (See page 20)
Indoor unit heating capacity: 6.3 kW 1.04
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Indoor unit total heating capacity calculation;
indoor unit total heating capacity: 6.6 kW 10 units
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<Outdoor unit maximum heating capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
Outdoor unit rated heating capacity: 50.0 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to temperature conditions:
1.04 (Calculated according to Outdoor 6C WB / Indoor 19C DB); (See page 20)
Outdoor unit heating capacity: 50.0 kW 1.04 = 52.0 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to piping length: 0.982 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 23)
52.0 kW 0.982
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51.0 kW
Capacity compensation coeffcient according to height difference: 0.96 (calculated according to 20 m difference); (See page 24)
51.0 kW 0.96
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49.0 kW
Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger: 1.0;
49.0 kW 1.0
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Capacity compensation coeffcient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.0, (56 10) / 450
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120%) (See page 25)
49.0 kW 1.0
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49.0 kW.
<System heating capacity>: Item (2) (c) calculation
Compare the indoor unit total heating capacity and the outdoor unit maximum heating capacity. The smaller value is the actual
system heating capacity.
Indoor unit total heating capacity : 66.0 kW
Outdoor unit maximum heating capacity : 49.0 kW

e System heating capacity: 49.0 kW
<Indoor unit heating capacity compensation> (Item (2) (d) calculation
49.0 kW 6.6 kW
4.9 kW
66.0 kW
(3) Capacity compensation coefcient
(a) Capacity compensation coefcient and power consumption compensation coefcient according to in-
door and outdoor temperature conditions.
1) Capacity compensation coefcient
SCooling
Indoor air W.B. temperature 14CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 15CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 16CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 17CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 18CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 19CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 20CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 21CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 22CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 24CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 26CWB
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(2) When performing the cooling operation with the outdoor air temperature being -5C or under, a windbreak fence must be
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Outdoor air W.B. temperature -20CWB Outdoor air W.B. temperature -15CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -10CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -6CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -2CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 2CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 6CWB
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 14CWB
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Indoor air W.B. temperature 17CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 18CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 19CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 20CWB
Indoor air W.B. temperature 21CWB
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Outdoor air W.B. temperature 14CWB Outdoor air W.B. temperature -20CWB
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Outdoor air W.B. temperature 6CWB
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(c) Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping.
(Note) This table is for reference only. If the refrigerant piping one way equivalent after the rst branch is extended longer than 40 m, it could
drop further by about 10% in the worst case.
1) Cooling
Gas pipe: 25.4
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Model FDC560KXE6 Model FDC504KXE6
Model FDC450KXE6 Model FDC400KXE6
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Model FDC800KXE6
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Gas pipe: 38.1
Model FDC735KXE6
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Model FDC680KXE6 Model FDC615KXE6
Model FDC1010KXE6
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Model FDC900KXE6
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Gas pipe: 34.92*
Gas pipe: 38.1
Model FDC850KXE6
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Gas pipe: 31.8
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Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
Gas pipe: 31.8
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Model FDC1065KXE6
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Gas pipe: 38.1
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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*
Model FDC1130KXE6
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Gas pipe: 38.1
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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Model FDC1235KXE6
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Gas pipe: 38.1
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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Model FDC1180KXE6
(FDC560KXE6-K+FDC615KXE6)
Gas pipe: 38.1
0.80
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0.90
0.95
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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Model FDC1300KXE6
(FDC615KXE6+FDC680KXE6)
Gas pipe: 38.1
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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Model FDC1360KXE6
(FDC680KXE6+FDC680KXE6)
Gas pipe: 38.1
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0.95
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Gas pipe: 34.92
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*
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.
2) Heating
0
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0.92
0.94
0.96
0.98
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(e) Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger
(d) When the outdoor unit is located at a lower height than the indoor unit in cooling operation and when the
outdoor unit is located at a higher height than the indoor unit in heating operation, the following values
should be subtracted from the values in the above table.
The correction factors will change drastically according to weather conditions. So necessary adjustment should be
made empirically according to the weather data of the particular area.
Note (1) Equivalent piping length can be obtained by calculating as follows.
Equivalent piping length = Real gas piping length + Number of bends in gas piping Equivalent piping length of bends.
Equivalent length of each joint
12.7
0.20
9.52
0.15
15.88
0.25
19.05
0.30
25.4
0.40
28.58
0.45
31.8
0.55
Unit : m/one part
Height difference between the indoor unit and
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient
15 m
0.97
10 m
0.98
5 m
0.99
20 m
0.96
25 m
0.95
30 m
0.94
Height difference between the indoor unit and
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient
45 m
0.91
40 m
0.92
35 m
0.93
50 m
0.90
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Cooling
Capacity compensation coefficient
Heating
(f) The capacity compensation coefficient and power consumption compensation coefficient vary
according to the total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units, as shown below.
Model FDCA140HKXEN4A, 140HKXES4A
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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0.8
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0.6
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-11
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-3
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0.86
1
0.87
3
0.92
5 or more
1
Air inlet temperature of
outdoor unit in C WB
Adjustment coefficient
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
(Note) This table shows typical values.
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
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Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC450KXE6
Heating
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
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Cooling
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Heating
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Model FDC560KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC615KXE6
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC680KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC615KXE6
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Heating
Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC680KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC735KXE6
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Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC800KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC735KXE6
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Heating
Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC800KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC850KXE6
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC900KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
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Cooling
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Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC850KXE6
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Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC900KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC960KXE6
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Heating
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1010KXE6
Heating
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC960KXE6
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Heating
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1010KXE6
Heating
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC1065KXE6
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Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1130KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
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31
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC1065KXE6
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Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1130KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC1180KXE6
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Heating
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1235KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
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0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Power consumption compensation coefficient
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Cooling
Model FDC1180KXE6
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Cooling
Capability compensation coefficient
Model FDC1235KXE6
Heating
Power consumption compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
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Anchor oolt positions
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Unit
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hormall], it is desiraole that a
oase as specifed in the drawing
aoove is provided.
A oase used for a former model
is wrongl] oriented and not
acceptaole.
Please use it for renewal installation.
(Please add a oase on the centerj
lt is necessar] to prevent sagging.
Base
Unit leg
V|brat|oo
|so|at|og r0bber
85
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
Height difference oetween
outdoor units O.4m
Height difference oetween
indoor units 18m
Distance oetween an outdoor
unit and an outdoor unit side
oranching pipe 5m
Difference in the elevation 5Om
Actual length 1OOm
Equivalent length 185m
Total length 1OOOm
lndoor unit
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lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Branching pipe set
on the outdoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. D08
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Header set on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. HEAD
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An installation not conforming to these restrictions can
induce a compressor failure, which shall oe excluded from
the scope of warrant]. Alwa]s ooserve the restrictions on
the use of pipes in developing a s]stem.
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Please leave suffcient clearance around
the unit without fail. 0therwise, a risk of
compressor and/or electric component
failure ma] arise.
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Charge hose
Electronic scale for refrigerant charging
Torque wrench
Flare tool
Protrusion control copper pipe gauge
Vacuum pump adapter
0as leak detector
Dedicated R41OA tools
Do not use an] refrigerant other than R41OA. R41OA will rise to pressure aoout 1.O times higher than that of a conventional
refrigerant.
A c]linder containing R41OA has a pink indication mark on the top.
A unit designed for R41OA has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint
provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant o] mistake. The processed dimension of the fared part of a
refrigerant pipe and a fare nut's parallel side measurement have also oeen altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingl],
]ou are required to arrange dedicated R41OA tools listed in the taole on the right oefore installing or servicing this unit.
Do not use a charge c]linder. The use of a charge c]linder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in
performance degradation.
ln charging refrigerant, alwa]s take it out from a c]linder in the liquid phase.
All indoor units must oe models designed exclusivel] for R41OA. Please check connectaole indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A
wrong indoor unit, if connected into the s]stem, will impair proper s]stem operationj
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A00SS08Y

Please read this manual without fail oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to this manual.

For the installation of an indoor unit, please refer to the installation manual of an indoor unit.

For piping work, optional distrioution parts (oranching pipe set, header setj are necessar]. Please refer to our catalog, etc.

hever fail to install an earth leakage oreaker. (Please use one toleraole to harmonic componentsj

0perating the unit with the outlet pipe thermistor, the inlet pipe thermistor, the pressure sensor, etc. removed can result in a compressor ournout. Avoid operation
under such conditions in an] circumstances.
00N8|hAT|0h PATT8hS
The same outdoor unit is used whether it is used alone or in comoination with another unit.

For 885 capacit] units, however, two different model t]pes are availaole, one corresponding to a standalone installation and the other to a comoined installation.
8o please pa] attention to their model t]pes in selecting a model.
(A 885 capacit] unit to oe used alone should oe FDC885KXEO, while a unit to oe used in comoination is FDC885KXEO-Kj

Nodel t]pe differs on the unit with 5OO capacit] depending on whether the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, or with
the comoined capacit] of 118O.
(when the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO. when the unit is used with the comoined
capacit] of 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO-K.j

Please note that an installation involving a comoination other than those listed oelow is not operaole.(For example, ]ou cannot operate 5OO and O8O in
comoinationj
The possiole outdoor unit comoinations and the numoer and the total capacit] of indoor units that can oe connected in a s]stem are shown in the taole oelow.
Please alwa]s use indoor units designed exclusivel] for R41OA. For connectaole indoor unit model names, please check with our catalog, etc.
lt can oe used in comoination with the following indoor unit.
0pt|ooa| parts
Refrigerant distrioution piping components supplied as optional parts will oecome necessar] in installing the unit.
As refrigerant distrioution piping components, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. D08j for the outdoor unit side piping, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. Dl8j and
header sets (model t]pe. HEADj for the outdoor unit side piping are availaole.
8elect according to the application. Please refer to "4. Refrigerant piping work" in selecting.
lf ]ou are uncertain, please do not hesitate to consult with ]our distrioutor or the manufacturer.
Please use refrigerant oranching sets and header sets designed exclusivel] for R41OA without fail.
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wiring
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Usage location
ln operating the unit in the silent mode or the forced cooling/heating mode,
insert it to the outdoor unit ooard's Ch0.
lt is supplied with the unit. You can fnd
it taped inside the control oox.
lnstruction manual
when the installation work is completed,
give instructions to the customer and ask him/her to keep it.
Attached on the side panel oelow the
operation valve.
Capacit]
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
Comoination patterns
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
Comoination48O+885-K)
Comoination4OO+4OO)
Comoination4OO+45O)
Comoination45O+45O)
Comoination45O+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5OO)
Comoination5OO+5OO)
ComoinationO15+5OO-K)
ComoinationO15+O15)
ComoinationO15+O8O)
ComoinationO8O+O8O)
humoer of connectaole units (unitsj
18O
14O
18O
14O
244
249
258
258
2O1
2O5
2O9
259
2O2
2OO
8O9
872
87O
88O
Range of the total capacit] of indoor units connected in a s]stem
2OO8OO
2259OO
2528OO
28O89O
8O8984
84O1O88
8O8117O
4OO128O
42518OO
45O144O
477152O
5O41811
5821884
5OO145O
5881528
O151599
O5O1O9O
O8O17O8
lndoor unit 0utdoor unit
This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifcations onl]. For indoor units, please refer to the respective installation manuals
supplied with ]our units.
Please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to the instructions contained in this manual.
0es|goed Ior 8410A reIr|geraot

B] defning a cartage path, carr] in the entire package containing a unit to its installation point.

ln slinging a unit, use two canvas oelts with plates, cloth pads or other protections applied to the unit to prevent damage.
P|ease oote
aj Please do not fail to put oelts through the rectangular holes of a unit's anchoring legs.
oj Appl] cloth pads oetween a canvas oelt and a unit to prevent damage.
when a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, please take into consideration the offset of its gravit] center position.
lf not properl] oalanced, the unit can oe thrown off-oalance and fall.
P|ease oote
aj A four-sided enclosure cannot oe used. leave a space of at least 1m aoove the unit.
oj lf there is a danger of a short-circuit, then install a wind direction variaole adapter.
cj when installing multiple units, provide suffcient intake space so that a short-circuit does not occur.
dj ln areas where there is snowfall, install the unit in a frame or under a snow hood to prevent snow from accumulating on it.
(lnhioition of collective drain discharge in a snow] countr]j
ej Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a danger for potential explosive atmosphere.
* Please ask ]our distrioutor aoout optional parts such as wind vane adapters, snow guard hoods, etc.
2. |hSTALLAT|0h L00AT|0h (0otain approval from the customer when selecting the installation area.j
where air is not trapped.
where the installation fttings can oe frml] installed.
where wind does not hinder the intake and outlet pipes.
0ut of the heat range of other heat sources.
where strong winds will not olow against the outlet pipe.
A place where stringent regulation of electric noises is applicaole.
where it is safe for the drain water to oe discharged.
where noise and hot air will not oother neighooring residents.
where snow will not accumulate.
A place where no TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m.
(lf electrical interference is caused, seek a place less likel] to cause the proolemj
2-1. Se|ect|og the |osta||at|oo |ocat|oo
Please secure suffcient clearance
(room for maintenance work,
passage, draft and pipingj. (lf ]our
installation site does not fulfll the
installation condition requirements
set out on this drawing, please
consult with ]our distrioutor or the
manufacturerj
For a normal installation, leave a 1O
mm or wider space on ooth sides of
the unit (l5 and lOj as workspace.
lt is also possiole to install at a Omm
interval (continuous installationj with
future renewal, etc. in mind.
For yo0r |oIormat|oo:
the footprint of an outdoor unit is
185Ox72O for all models throughout
the series (885-K-O8Oj.
2-2. |osta||at|oo space (serv|ce space) examp|e
(2j Base

Please install a unit after ascertaining that the oases have oeen made to suffcient strength and level to ensure the unit against
vioration or noise generation.

Please construct a oase to the size of a shadowed area (the entire oottom area of an outdoor unit's anchoring legj shown on the
aoove drawing or larger.

Please orient a oase in the traversal direction (direction of w185Ommj of an outdoor unit as illustrated in the drawing aoove.
(8j Vioration isolating ruooer

A vioration isolating ruooer must support an outdoor unit's anchoring leg o] its entire oottom area.
P|ease oote
1j lnstall a vioration isolating ruooer |o s0ch a maooer that the eot|re bottom area oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t's aochor|og |eg w||| rest oo |t.
2j Do not install an outdoor unit in such a manner that a part of the oottom area of its anchoring leg is off a vioration isolating ruooer.
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when one unit is installed
when more than one unit are installed
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ho limit
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5OO
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1OO
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1OOO
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H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation

0pen
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4OO
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ho limit
ho limit
ho limit

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1OOO
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Dimensions
Example installation
(1j Anchor oolt positions

Use four anchor oolts (N1Oj to fx an outdoor unit's anchoring legs at all times.
ldeall], an anchor oolt should protrude 2Omm.
3-2. hotab|||a Ior |osta||at|oo
4. 8F8|68AhT P|P|h6

|o |osta|||og p|pes, a|ways observe the restr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes spec|hed |o th|s Sect|oo (1) |oc|0d|og Nax|m0m |eogth, Tota| p|pe
|eogth, A||owab|e p|pe |eogth Irom the hrst braoch|og, aod A||owab|e e|evat|oo d|IIereoce (head d|IIereoce).

Please avoid forming an] trap ( j or oump ( j in piping as the] can cause fuid stagnation.

Naximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unitj 1OO m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe lengthj
(when an actual pipe length exceeds 9Om, however, it is necessar] to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe size o] consulting with the Nain
8election Reference Taole set out in 8ection (8j (oj.

Total pipe length 1OOO m or less

Nain pipe length 18O m or less

Allowaole pipe length from the frst oranching 9O m or less

However, difference oetween the longest and shortest piping 4O m or less


Allowaole elevation difference (head differencej
awhen an outdoor unit is installed aoove 5O m or less
owhen an outdoor unit is installed oelow 4O m or less
cDifference in the elevation of indoor units in a s]stem 18 m or less
dElevation difference oetween the frst oranching point and the
indoor unit 18 m or less

Restrictions on piping applicaole to the section oetween an
outdoor unit andan outdoor unit side oranching pipe (comoination unitj
aDifference in the elevation O.4 m or less
oDistance oetween an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side oranching pipe 5 m or less
clength of oil equalization piping 1O m or less
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
1. Please connect the master and slave units with an oil equalization pipe, when the] are used in a comoined installation.
(lt is not required, when a unit is used as a standalone installationj
4-1. 8estr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes

Please use pipes clean on ooth the inside and outside and free from contaminants harmful to operation such as sulfur, oxides, dust, chips, oil, fat and water.

Use the following material for refrigerant piping.
Naterial. phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe (C112OT-O, 1/2H, Jl8 H88OOj
Use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger, or C122OT-O for 15.88 or smaller

Do not use 28.58 x t1.O, 81.8 x t1.1, 84.92 x t1.2 and 88.1 x t1.85 as a oent pipe.

Thickness and size. Please select proper pipes according to the pipe size selection guideline.
(8ince this unit uses R41OA, alwa]s use 1/2H pipes of a specifed minimum thickness or thicker for all pipes of 19.O5 or larger, oecause the pressure
resistance requirement is not satisfed with 0-t]pe pipesj.

For oranching pipes, use a genuine oranching pipe set or header set at all times. (optional partsj

For the handling of operation valves, please refer to P.8 4-8(8j Nethod of operating operation valves.

ln installing pipes, ooserve the restrictions on the use of pipes set out in 8ection 1 (Naximum length, total pipe length, allowaole pipe length from the frst
oranching, allowaole elevation difference (head differencejj without fail.

lnstall a oranching pipe set, pa]ing attention to the direction of attachment, after ]ou have perused through the installation manual supplied with it.
(2) P|p|og mater|a| se|ect|oo
(a) 00tdoor 0o|t - 00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo A |o F|g0re 1
Please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
lndoor unit connecting pipe size taole
(3) P|pe s|ze se|ect|oo
3. 0o|t de||very aod |osta||at|oo
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0utdoor unit
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45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
25.4 (28.58j 1.O
28.581.O
Connection method
Blazed
liquid pipe
0utdoor unit outlet pipe specifcations
Connection method Connection method 0il equalizing tuoe
12.7O.8 Flare Flare
9.52O.8
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Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Precaut|ons for safety
hever do |t 0oder aoy c|rc0mstaoces. A|ways do |t accord|og to the |ostr0ct|oo.
WARNING CAUTION
Carr] out installation work properl] according to this installation manual.
lmproper installation work can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre, or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install the unit.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Alwa]s turn off power oefore ]ou work inside the unit such as for installation or servicing.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in an electric shock.
when an indoor unit is installed in a small room, it is necessar] to take some safet] precaution to keep refrigerant gas from ouilding up oe]ond the upper limit
concentration even if it leaks in the room. For safet] precautions to prevent a concentration ouild-up oe]ond the upper limit, please consult with the dealer.
lf refrigerant leaks and its concentration ouilds up oe]ond the upper limit, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
lnstall the unit securel] onto a structure that is strong enough to sustain its weight.
lnsuffcient strength can cause a drop or fall of the unit and resultant injur].
lnstall the unit according to the prescrioed installation specifcations so that it can withstand strong winds, such as t]phoons, and earthquakes.
lmproper installation work can cause an accident such as from a fall of the unit.
wrap the unit with ropes properl] rated for its weight at the specifed points in hoisting it for haulage.
An improper hauling method can cause a fall of the unit and resultant death or major injur].
Use onl] parts supplied with the unit and approved suppl] parts for installation work.
A failure to use genuine parts approved o] the manufacturer ma] result in a fall of the unit, a water leak, a fre, an electric shock, a refrigerant leak,
suostandard performance or a control failure.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install them.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, electric shock or fre.
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider of the countr], and oe executed according to the technical standards
and other regulations applicaole to electrical installation in the countr].
A defect in power suppl] circuits such as insuffcient capacit] or improper installation can cause an electrical shock or fre.
Alwa]s use specifed caoles and connect them securel]. Fasten caoles securel] so that the terminal connections ma] not oe suoject to external force working
through the caoles.
lmproper connection or fastening can cause heat generation, a fre or an electric shock.
ln connecting the power caole, make sure that no anomalies such as dust deposits, socket clogging or wooole are found and insert the plug securel].
Dust deposits, clogging or wooole can result in an electric shock or fre.
heatl] arrange the caoles so that the] ma] not get loose, and put on the service panel securel]. lmproper installation can cause heat generation, a fre or an
electric shock.
ln installing the unit, oe sure to connect the refrigerant pipe oefore operating the compressor.
lf ]ou run the compressor without connecting the refrigerant pipe and with the service valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant
outfow. An aonormal pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
hever open the service valves (either liquid or gas sidej until refrigerant pipe installation work, an air-tightness test and evacuation are completed.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, immediatel]
stop pipe olazing and other work and ventilate the room. Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Use pipes, fare nuts and tools specifcall] designed for R41OA.
The use of existing materials (designed for refrigerant other than R41OAj can result in a unit failure as well as a serious accident such as refrigeration c]cle
rupture or injur].
Tighten a fare nut to a specifed torque with two torque wrenches used together as a set. 0ver-tightening a fare nut can cause a refrigerant gas leak from fare
nut oreakage after ]ears of operation. lf a fare gets loose or oreaks off, refrigerant gas will leak, which can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
ln carr]ing out a pump-down process, stop the compressor oefore ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe.
lf ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe with the compressor running and the valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. An aonormal
pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air into the compressor, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.
Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
when installation work is completed, check the s]stem for refrigerant gas leaks.
lf refrigerant gas leaks indoors and comes into contact with oare fre such as of a fan heater, stove or cooking stove, it can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Don't open the operation valves (ooth for gas and fuidj till the refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and air purge are completed.
lt could cause frostoite or injur] due to sudden leakage of refrigerant.
Do not run the drain piping directl] into the sewer where a toxic gas such as sulfuric gas is generated.
This will pose a risk of a toxic gas fowing oack into the room. This can also cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
ln installing or transferring an air conditioning s]stem, never allow air or other foreign matters than specifed refrigerant (R41OAj to get into the refrigerant c]cle.
lf air or other foreign matters gets into the refrigerant c]cle, an aonormal pressure ouild-up will occur, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
8ecure a service space for inspection and maintenance as specifed in
the manual.
An insuffcient service space can result in a fall from the installation
point and resultant injur].
when the outdoor unit is installed on a roof top or in an elevated
position, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access
path and fences or handrails surrounding the outdoor unit to prevent
an accidental fall.
Perform installation work properl] according to this installation
manual.
lmproper installation can cause aonormal viorations or increased
noise generation.
when refrigerant pipe installation is completed, check the s]stem for
leaks o] conducting an air-tightness test with nitrogen gas.
8hould refrigerant gas leak in a small room and exceed the upper
limit concentration, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
Dress the refrigerant piping with a heat insulation material to prevent
condensation.
lmproper heat insulation given to refrigerant piping for condensation
prevention can result in leaking or dripping water soaking household
effects.
lnstall an earth leakage oreaker.
A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can cause a fre or
electric shock.
lnstall drain piping according to the installation manual to ensure
good drainage, and give it heat insulation to prevent condensation.
lmproper installation can result in a food of water in the room and
soaked household effects.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded. Do not connect the
grounding wire to a gas pipe, a water pipe, a lightning rod, the
grounding wire of a telephone or other appliances. lmproper
grounding can result in electric shocks or fre when an] trouole or
earth leakage occurs.
Don't use for an] special purposes such as for storing of foods,
animals or plants, precision devices or oojects of art.
lt could deteriorate the qualit] of stored items.
Do not install the outdoor unit in a place where small animals are
likel] to inhaoit.
lf the] enter the unit and touch electrical parts inside, the] ma]
cause a unit failure, smoke generation or ignition. Please ask the
customer to keep the surroundings clean.
Do not handle the package o] holding a packing oand.
Do not handle wooden packaging materials with oare hands.
Do not install the unit in a place with a risk of infammaole gas leaks
or where an infammaole material exists. lt can cause a fre where an
infammaole gas leaks, fows out or in, or stagnates or where caroon
foers are suspended in the air.
Do not install the outdoor unit where its fan winds directl] hit an
animal or plant. Fan winds can affect adversel] to the plant etc.
Do not operate the outdoor unit with an] article placed on it, or ]ou
ma] incur propert] damage or personal injur] from a fall of the
article.
Do not step onto the outdoor unit, or ]ou ma] incur injur] from a
drop or fall.
1. 8F08 86|hh|h6 |hSTALLAT|0h (Check that the models, power suppl] specifcations, piping, wiring are correct.j
Indoor un|t Remote contro||er Connect|on OK/NO
FDKXE6 RC-E3(2 cores) OK
FDAKXE4R, KXE4BR, KXE5R RC-E1R(3 cores) OK
FDAKXE4, KXE4(A), KXE4A RC-E1R(3 cores) NO
hotab|||a
(1) L|m|tat|oo oo 0se oI p|pes
PSB012D942C
Outdoor un|t capac|ty
FDC400-1360
Read these "Precautions for saft]" carefull] oefore starting installation work and do it in the proper wa].
8afet] instructions listed here are grouped into warnings and Cautions. lf a non-compliant installation method is likel] to result in a serious consequence such as death
or major injur], the instruction is grouped into warnings to emphasize its importance. However, a failure to ooserve a safet] instruction listed under Cautions can also
result in a serious consequence depending on the circumstances. Please ooserve all these instructions, oecause the] include important points concerning safet].
The meanings of "Narks" used here are as shown on the right.
when ]ou have completed installation work, perform a test run and make sure that the installation is working properl]. Then, explain the customer how to operate and how to take
care of the air-conditioner according to the user's manual. Please ask the customer to keep this installation manual together with the user's manual.
For outdoor unit, EhO1OOO-8-2 and EhO1OOO-8-12 are not applicaole as consent o] the utilit] compan] or notifcation to the utilit] compan] is given oefore usage.
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KX SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL
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P.1 P.2
P.8 P.4
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85O
185O
Anchor oolt positions
( markj
Unit
2
O
0
ver
1OOm
m
hormall], it is desiraole that a
oase as specifed in the drawing
aoove is provided.
A oase used for a former model
is wrongl] oriented and not
acceptaole.
Please use it for renewal installation.
(Please add a oase on the centerj
lt is necessar] to prevent sagging.
Base
Unit leg
V|brat|oo
|so|at|og r0bber
85
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
Height difference oetween
outdoor units O.4m
Height difference oetween
indoor units 18m
Distance oetween an outdoor
unit and an outdoor unit side
oranching pipe 5m
Difference in the elevation 5Om
Actual length 1OOm
Equivalent length 185m
Total length 1OOOm
lndoor unit
F|g0re 1
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Branching pipe set
on the outdoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. D08
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Header set on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. HEAD
A
A
A
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
D D
D
D D D
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An installation not conforming to these restrictions can
induce a compressor failure, which shall oe excluded from
the scope of warrant]. Alwa]s ooserve the restrictions on
the use of pipes in developing a s]stem.
0A0T|0h
Please leave suffcient clearance around
the unit without fail. 0therwise, a risk of
compressor and/or electric component
failure ma] arise.
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. N0LT| A|8 00h0|T|0h8 00T0008 0h|T F08 80|L0|h6S
kX S8|S |hSTALLAT|0h NAh0AL
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0auge manifold
Charge hose
Electronic scale for refrigerant charging
Torque wrench
Flare tool
Protrusion control copper pipe gauge
Vacuum pump adapter
0as leak detector
Dedicated R41OA tools
Do not use an] refrigerant other than R41OA. R41OA will rise to pressure aoout 1.O times higher than that of a conventional
refrigerant.
A c]linder containing R41OA has a pink indication mark on the top.
A unit designed for R41OA has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint
provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant o] mistake. The processed dimension of the fared part of a
refrigerant pipe and a fare nut's parallel side measurement have also oeen altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingl],
]ou are required to arrange dedicated R41OA tools listed in the taole on the right oefore installing or servicing this unit.
Do not use a charge c]linder. The use of a charge c]linder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in
performance degradation.
ln charging refrigerant, alwa]s take it out from a c]linder in the liquid phase.
All indoor units must oe models designed exclusivel] for R41OA. Please check connectaole indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A
wrong indoor unit, if connected into the s]stem, will impair proper s]stem operationj
0A0T|0h
A00SS08Y

Please read this manual without fail oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to this manual.

For the installation of an indoor unit, please refer to the installation manual of an indoor unit.

For piping work, optional distrioution parts (oranching pipe set, header setj are necessar]. Please refer to our catalog, etc.

hever fail to install an earth leakage oreaker. (Please use one toleraole to harmonic componentsj

0perating the unit with the outlet pipe thermistor, the inlet pipe thermistor, the pressure sensor, etc. removed can result in a compressor ournout. Avoid operation
under such conditions in an] circumstances.
00N8|hAT|0h PATT8hS
The same outdoor unit is used whether it is used alone or in comoination with another unit.

For 885 capacit] units, however, two different model t]pes are availaole, one corresponding to a standalone installation and the other to a comoined installation.
8o please pa] attention to their model t]pes in selecting a model.
(A 885 capacit] unit to oe used alone should oe FDC885KXEO, while a unit to oe used in comoination is FDC885KXEO-Kj

Nodel t]pe differs on the unit with 5OO capacit] depending on whether the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, or with
the comoined capacit] of 118O.
(when the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO. when the unit is used with the comoined
capacit] of 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO-K.j

Please note that an installation involving a comoination other than those listed oelow is not operaole.(For example, ]ou cannot operate 5OO and O8O in
comoinationj
The possiole outdoor unit comoinations and the numoer and the total capacit] of indoor units that can oe connected in a s]stem are shown in the taole oelow.
Please alwa]s use indoor units designed exclusivel] for R41OA. For connectaole indoor unit model names, please check with our catalog, etc.
lt can oe used in comoination with the following indoor unit.
0pt|ooa| parts
Refrigerant distrioution piping components supplied as optional parts will oecome necessar] in installing the unit.
As refrigerant distrioution piping components, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. D08j for the outdoor unit side piping, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. Dl8j and
header sets (model t]pe. HEADj for the outdoor unit side piping are availaole.
8elect according to the application. Please refer to "4. Refrigerant piping work" in selecting.
lf ]ou are uncertain, please do not hesitate to consult with ]our distrioutor or the manufacturer.
Please use refrigerant oranching sets and header sets designed exclusivel] for R41OA without fail.
hame
wiring
0uantit]
2
1
Usage location
ln operating the unit in the silent mode or the forced cooling/heating mode,
insert it to the outdoor unit ooard's Ch0.
lt is supplied with the unit. You can fnd
it taped inside the control oox.
lnstruction manual
when the installation work is completed,
give instructions to the customer and ask him/her to keep it.
Attached on the side panel oelow the
operation valve.
Capacit]
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
Comoination patterns
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
Comoination48O+885-K)
Comoination4OO+4OO)
Comoination4OO+45O)
Comoination45O+45O)
Comoination45O+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5OO)
Comoination5OO+5OO)
ComoinationO15+5OO-K)
ComoinationO15+O15)
ComoinationO15+O8O)
ComoinationO8O+O8O)
humoer of connectaole units (unitsj
18O
14O
18O
14O
244
249
258
258
2O1
2O5
2O9
259
2O2
2OO
8O9
872
87O
88O
Range of the total capacit] of indoor units connected in a s]stem
2OO8OO
2259OO
2528OO
28O89O
8O8984
84O1O88
8O8117O
4OO128O
42518OO
45O144O
477152O
5O41811
5821884
5OO145O
5881528
O151599
O5O1O9O
O8O17O8
lndoor unit 0utdoor unit
This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifcations onl]. For indoor units, please refer to the respective installation manuals
supplied with ]our units.
Please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to the instructions contained in this manual.
0es|goed Ior 8410A reIr|geraot

B] defning a cartage path, carr] in the entire package containing a unit to its installation point.

ln slinging a unit, use two canvas oelts with plates, cloth pads or other protections applied to the unit to prevent damage.
P|ease oote
aj Please do not fail to put oelts through the rectangular holes of a unit's anchoring legs.
oj Appl] cloth pads oetween a canvas oelt and a unit to prevent damage.
when a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, please take into consideration the offset of its gravit] center position.
lf not properl] oalanced, the unit can oe thrown off-oalance and fall.
P|ease oote
aj A four-sided enclosure cannot oe used. leave a space of at least 1m aoove the unit.
oj lf there is a danger of a short-circuit, then install a wind direction variaole adapter.
cj when installing multiple units, provide suffcient intake space so that a short-circuit does not occur.
dj ln areas where there is snowfall, install the unit in a frame or under a snow hood to prevent snow from accumulating on it.
(lnhioition of collective drain discharge in a snow] countr]j
ej Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a danger for potential explosive atmosphere.
* Please ask ]our distrioutor aoout optional parts such as wind vane adapters, snow guard hoods, etc.
2. |hSTALLAT|0h L00AT|0h (0otain approval from the customer when selecting the installation area.j
where air is not trapped.
where the installation fttings can oe frml] installed.
where wind does not hinder the intake and outlet pipes.
0ut of the heat range of other heat sources.
where strong winds will not olow against the outlet pipe.
A place where stringent regulation of electric noises is applicaole.
where it is safe for the drain water to oe discharged.
where noise and hot air will not oother neighooring residents.
where snow will not accumulate.
A place where no TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m.
(lf electrical interference is caused, seek a place less likel] to cause the proolemj
2-1. Se|ect|og the |osta||at|oo |ocat|oo
Please secure suffcient clearance
(room for maintenance work,
passage, draft and pipingj. (lf ]our
installation site does not fulfll the
installation condition requirements
set out on this drawing, please
consult with ]our distrioutor or the
manufacturerj
For a normal installation, leave a 1O
mm or wider space on ooth sides of
the unit (l5 and lOj as workspace.
lt is also possiole to install at a Omm
interval (continuous installationj with
future renewal, etc. in mind.
For yo0r |oIormat|oo:
the footprint of an outdoor unit is
185Ox72O for all models throughout
the series (885-K-O8Oj.
2-2. |osta||at|oo space (serv|ce space) examp|e
(2j Base

Please install a unit after ascertaining that the oases have oeen made to suffcient strength and level to ensure the unit against
vioration or noise generation.

Please construct a oase to the size of a shadowed area (the entire oottom area of an outdoor unit's anchoring legj shown on the
aoove drawing or larger.

Please orient a oase in the traversal direction (direction of w185Ommj of an outdoor unit as illustrated in the drawing aoove.
(8j Vioration isolating ruooer

A vioration isolating ruooer must support an outdoor unit's anchoring leg o] its entire oottom area.
P|ease oote
1j lnstall a vioration isolating ruooer |o s0ch a maooer that the eot|re bottom area oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t's aochor|og |eg w||| rest oo |t.
2j Do not install an outdoor unit in such a manner that a part of the oottom area of its anchoring leg is off a vioration isolating ruooer.
3-1. 0e||very
when one unit is installed
when more than one unit are installed
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wall height H1
(Front side of the unitj
wall height H8
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wall height H1
(Front side of the unitj
wall height H8
l
1
l2 l4
lO l5

0pen
1O
1OO
0pen
0pen
ho limit
ho limit
0pen

5OO
5O
5O
5O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation

0pen
2OO
8OO
0pen
4OO
4OO
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
1O (Oj
1O (Oj
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
l5
lO
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation
(1j Anchor oolt positions

Use four anchor oolts (N1Oj to fx an outdoor unit's anchoring legs at all times.
ldeall], an anchor oolt should protrude 2Omm.
3-2. hotab|||a Ior |osta||at|oo
4. 8F8|68AhT P|P|h6

|o |osta|||og p|pes, a|ways observe the restr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes spec|hed |o th|s Sect|oo (1) |oc|0d|og Nax|m0m |eogth, Tota| p|pe
|eogth, A||owab|e p|pe |eogth Irom the hrst braoch|og, aod A||owab|e e|evat|oo d|IIereoce (head d|IIereoce).

Please avoid forming an] trap ( j or oump ( j in piping as the] can cause fuid stagnation.

Naximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unitj 1OO m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe lengthj
(when an actual pipe length exceeds 9Om, however, it is necessar] to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe size o] consulting with the Nain
8election Reference Taole set out in 8ection (8j (oj.

Total pipe length 1OOO m or less

Nain pipe length 18O m or less

Allowaole pipe length from the frst oranching 9O m or less

However, difference oetween the longest and shortest piping 4O m or less


Allowaole elevation difference (head differencej
awhen an outdoor unit is installed aoove 5O m or less
owhen an outdoor unit is installed oelow 4O m or less
cDifference in the elevation of indoor units in a s]stem 18 m or less
dElevation difference oetween the frst oranching point and the
indoor unit 18 m or less

Restrictions on piping applicaole to the section oetween an
outdoor unit andan outdoor unit side oranching pipe (comoination unitj
aDifference in the elevation O.4 m or less
oDistance oetween an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side oranching pipe 5 m or less
clength of oil equalization piping 1O m or less
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
1. Please connect the master and slave units with an oil equalization pipe, when the] are used in a comoined installation.
(lt is not required, when a unit is used as a standalone installationj
4-1. 8estr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes

Please use pipes clean on ooth the inside and outside and free from contaminants harmful to operation such as sulfur, oxides, dust, chips, oil, fat and water.

Use the following material for refrigerant piping.
Naterial. phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe (C112OT-O, 1/2H, Jl8 H88OOj
Use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger, or C122OT-O for 15.88 or smaller

Do not use 28.58 x t1.O, 81.8 x t1.1, 84.92 x t1.2 and 88.1 x t1.85 as a oent pipe.

Thickness and size. Please select proper pipes according to the pipe size selection guideline.
(8ince this unit uses R41OA, alwa]s use 1/2H pipes of a specifed minimum thickness or thicker for all pipes of 19.O5 or larger, oecause the pressure
resistance requirement is not satisfed with 0-t]pe pipesj.

For oranching pipes, use a genuine oranching pipe set or header set at all times. (optional partsj

For the handling of operation valves, please refer to P.8 4-8(8j Nethod of operating operation valves.

ln installing pipes, ooserve the restrictions on the use of pipes set out in 8ection 1 (Naximum length, total pipe length, allowaole pipe length from the frst
oranching, allowaole elevation difference (head differencejj without fail.

lnstall a oranching pipe set, pa]ing attention to the direction of attachment, after ]ou have perused through the installation manual supplied with it.
(2) P|p|og mater|a| se|ect|oo
(a) 00tdoor 0o|t - 00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo A |o F|g0re 1
Please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
lndoor unit connecting pipe size taole
(3) P|pe s|ze se|ect|oo
3. 0o|t de||very aod |osta||at|oo
0A0T|0h
0utdoor unit
0as pipe
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
25.4 (28.58j 1.O
28.581.O
Connection method
Blazed
liquid pipe
0utdoor unit outlet pipe specifcations
Connection method Connection method 0il equalizing tuoe
12.7O.8 Flare Flare
9.52O.8
1
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Precaut|ons for safety
hever do |t 0oder aoy c|rc0mstaoces. A|ways do |t accord|og to the |ostr0ct|oo.
WARNING CAUTION
Carr] out installation work properl] according to this installation manual.
lmproper installation work can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre, or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install the unit.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Alwa]s turn off power oefore ]ou work inside the unit such as for installation or servicing.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in an electric shock.
when an indoor unit is installed in a small room, it is necessar] to take some safet] precaution to keep refrigerant gas from ouilding up oe]ond the upper limit
concentration even if it leaks in the room. For safet] precautions to prevent a concentration ouild-up oe]ond the upper limit, please consult with the dealer.
lf refrigerant leaks and its concentration ouilds up oe]ond the upper limit, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
lnstall the unit securel] onto a structure that is strong enough to sustain its weight.
lnsuffcient strength can cause a drop or fall of the unit and resultant injur].
lnstall the unit according to the prescrioed installation specifcations so that it can withstand strong winds, such as t]phoons, and earthquakes.
lmproper installation work can cause an accident such as from a fall of the unit.
wrap the unit with ropes properl] rated for its weight at the specifed points in hoisting it for haulage.
An improper hauling method can cause a fall of the unit and resultant death or major injur].
Use onl] parts supplied with the unit and approved suppl] parts for installation work.
A failure to use genuine parts approved o] the manufacturer ma] result in a fall of the unit, a water leak, a fre, an electric shock, a refrigerant leak,
suostandard performance or a control failure.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install them.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, electric shock or fre.
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider of the countr], and oe executed according to the technical standards
and other regulations applicaole to electrical installation in the countr].
A defect in power suppl] circuits such as insuffcient capacit] or improper installation can cause an electrical shock or fre.
Alwa]s use specifed caoles and connect them securel]. Fasten caoles securel] so that the terminal connections ma] not oe suoject to external force working
through the caoles.
lmproper connection or fastening can cause heat generation, a fre or an electric shock.
ln connecting the power caole, make sure that no anomalies such as dust deposits, socket clogging or wooole are found and insert the plug securel].
Dust deposits, clogging or wooole can result in an electric shock or fre.
heatl] arrange the caoles so that the] ma] not get loose, and put on the service panel securel]. lmproper installation can cause heat generation, a fre or an
electric shock.
ln installing the unit, oe sure to connect the refrigerant pipe oefore operating the compressor.
lf ]ou run the compressor without connecting the refrigerant pipe and with the service valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant
outfow. An aonormal pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
hever open the service valves (either liquid or gas sidej until refrigerant pipe installation work, an air-tightness test and evacuation are completed.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, immediatel]
stop pipe olazing and other work and ventilate the room. Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Use pipes, fare nuts and tools specifcall] designed for R41OA.
The use of existing materials (designed for refrigerant other than R41OAj can result in a unit failure as well as a serious accident such as refrigeration c]cle
rupture or injur].
Tighten a fare nut to a specifed torque with two torque wrenches used together as a set. 0ver-tightening a fare nut can cause a refrigerant gas leak from fare
nut oreakage after ]ears of operation. lf a fare gets loose or oreaks off, refrigerant gas will leak, which can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
ln carr]ing out a pump-down process, stop the compressor oefore ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe.
lf ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe with the compressor running and the valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. An aonormal
pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air into the compressor, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.
Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
when installation work is completed, check the s]stem for refrigerant gas leaks.
lf refrigerant gas leaks indoors and comes into contact with oare fre such as of a fan heater, stove or cooking stove, it can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Don't open the operation valves (ooth for gas and fuidj till the refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and air purge are completed.
lt could cause frostoite or injur] due to sudden leakage of refrigerant.
Do not run the drain piping directl] into the sewer where a toxic gas such as sulfuric gas is generated.
This will pose a risk of a toxic gas fowing oack into the room. This can also cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
ln installing or transferring an air conditioning s]stem, never allow air or other foreign matters than specifed refrigerant (R41OAj to get into the refrigerant c]cle.
lf air or other foreign matters gets into the refrigerant c]cle, an aonormal pressure ouild-up will occur, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
8ecure a service space for inspection and maintenance as specifed in
the manual.
An insuffcient service space can result in a fall from the installation
point and resultant injur].
when the outdoor unit is installed on a roof top or in an elevated
position, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access
path and fences or handrails surrounding the outdoor unit to prevent
an accidental fall.
Perform installation work properl] according to this installation
manual.
lmproper installation can cause aonormal viorations or increased
noise generation.
when refrigerant pipe installation is completed, check the s]stem for
leaks o] conducting an air-tightness test with nitrogen gas.
8hould refrigerant gas leak in a small room and exceed the upper
limit concentration, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
Dress the refrigerant piping with a heat insulation material to prevent
condensation.
lmproper heat insulation given to refrigerant piping for condensation
prevention can result in leaking or dripping water soaking household
effects.
lnstall an earth leakage oreaker.
A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can cause a fre or
electric shock.
lnstall drain piping according to the installation manual to ensure
good drainage, and give it heat insulation to prevent condensation.
lmproper installation can result in a food of water in the room and
soaked household effects.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded. Do not connect the
grounding wire to a gas pipe, a water pipe, a lightning rod, the
grounding wire of a telephone or other appliances. lmproper
grounding can result in electric shocks or fre when an] trouole or
earth leakage occurs.
Don't use for an] special purposes such as for storing of foods,
animals or plants, precision devices or oojects of art.
lt could deteriorate the qualit] of stored items.
Do not install the outdoor unit in a place where small animals are
likel] to inhaoit.
lf the] enter the unit and touch electrical parts inside, the] ma]
cause a unit failure, smoke generation or ignition. Please ask the
customer to keep the surroundings clean.
Do not handle the package o] holding a packing oand.
Do not handle wooden packaging materials with oare hands.
Do not install the unit in a place with a risk of infammaole gas leaks
or where an infammaole material exists. lt can cause a fre where an
infammaole gas leaks, fows out or in, or stagnates or where caroon
foers are suspended in the air.
Do not install the outdoor unit where its fan winds directl] hit an
animal or plant. Fan winds can affect adversel] to the plant etc.
Do not operate the outdoor unit with an] article placed on it, or ]ou
ma] incur propert] damage or personal injur] from a fall of the
article.
Do not step onto the outdoor unit, or ]ou ma] incur injur] from a
drop or fall.
1. 8F08 86|hh|h6 |hSTALLAT|0h (Check that the models, power suppl] specifcations, piping, wiring are correct.j
Indoor un|t Remote contro||er Connect|on OK/NO
FDKXE6 RC-E3(2 cores) OK
FDAKXE4R, KXE4BR, KXE5R RC-E1R(3 cores) OK
FDAKXE4, KXE4(A), KXE4A RC-E1R(3 cores) NO
hotab|||a
(1) L|m|tat|oo oo 0se oI p|pes
PSB012D942C
Outdoor un|t capac|ty
FDC400-1360
Read these "Precautions for saft]" carefull] oefore starting installation work and do it in the proper wa].
8afet] instructions listed here are grouped into warnings and Cautions. lf a non-compliant installation method is likel] to result in a serious consequence such as death
or major injur], the instruction is grouped into warnings to emphasize its importance. However, a failure to ooserve a safet] instruction listed under Cautions can also
result in a serious consequence depending on the circumstances. Please ooserve all these instructions, oecause the] include important points concerning safet].
The meanings of "Narks" used here are as shown on the right.
when ]ou have completed installation work, perform a test run and make sure that the installation is working properl]. Then, explain the customer how to operate and how to take
care of the air-conditioner according to the user's manual. Please ask the customer to keep this installation manual together with the user's manual.
For outdoor unit, EhO1OOO-8-2 and EhO1OOO-8-12 are not applicaole as consent o] the utilit] compan] or notifcation to the utilit] compan] is given oefore usage.
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P.8 P.4
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7
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7
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5
9
4
8
5
8
5
85O
185O
Anchor oolt positions
( markj
Unit
2
O
0
ver
1OOm
m
hormall], it is desiraole that a
oase as specifed in the drawing
aoove is provided.
A oase used for a former model
is wrongl] oriented and not
acceptaole.
Please use it for renewal installation.
(Please add a oase on the centerj
lt is necessar] to prevent sagging.
Base
Unit leg
V|brat|oo
|so|at|og r0bber
85
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
Height difference oetween
outdoor units O.4m
Height difference oetween
indoor units 18m
Distance oetween an outdoor
unit and an outdoor unit side
oranching pipe 5m
Difference in the elevation 5Om
Actual length 1OOm
Equivalent length 185m
Total length 1OOOm
lndoor unit
F|g0re 1
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Branching pipe set
on the outdoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. D08
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Header set on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. HEAD
A
A
A
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
D D
D
D D D
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An installation not conforming to these restrictions can
induce a compressor failure, which shall oe excluded from
the scope of warrant]. Alwa]s ooserve the restrictions on
the use of pipes in developing a s]stem.
0A0T|0h
Please leave suffcient clearance around
the unit without fail. 0therwise, a risk of
compressor and/or electric component
failure ma] arise.
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. N0LT| A|8 00h0|T|0h8 00T0008 0h|T F08 80|L0|h6S
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0auge manifold
Charge hose
Electronic scale for refrigerant charging
Torque wrench
Flare tool
Protrusion control copper pipe gauge
Vacuum pump adapter
0as leak detector
Dedicated R41OA tools
Do not use an] refrigerant other than R41OA. R41OA will rise to pressure aoout 1.O times higher than that of a conventional
refrigerant.
A c]linder containing R41OA has a pink indication mark on the top.
A unit designed for R41OA has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint
provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant o] mistake. The processed dimension of the fared part of a
refrigerant pipe and a fare nut's parallel side measurement have also oeen altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingl],
]ou are required to arrange dedicated R41OA tools listed in the taole on the right oefore installing or servicing this unit.
Do not use a charge c]linder. The use of a charge c]linder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in
performance degradation.
ln charging refrigerant, alwa]s take it out from a c]linder in the liquid phase.
All indoor units must oe models designed exclusivel] for R41OA. Please check connectaole indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A
wrong indoor unit, if connected into the s]stem, will impair proper s]stem operationj
0A0T|0h
A00SS08Y

Please read this manual without fail oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to this manual.

For the installation of an indoor unit, please refer to the installation manual of an indoor unit.

For piping work, optional distrioution parts (oranching pipe set, header setj are necessar]. Please refer to our catalog, etc.

hever fail to install an earth leakage oreaker. (Please use one toleraole to harmonic componentsj

0perating the unit with the outlet pipe thermistor, the inlet pipe thermistor, the pressure sensor, etc. removed can result in a compressor ournout. Avoid operation
under such conditions in an] circumstances.
00N8|hAT|0h PATT8hS
The same outdoor unit is used whether it is used alone or in comoination with another unit.

For 885 capacit] units, however, two different model t]pes are availaole, one corresponding to a standalone installation and the other to a comoined installation.
8o please pa] attention to their model t]pes in selecting a model.
(A 885 capacit] unit to oe used alone should oe FDC885KXEO, while a unit to oe used in comoination is FDC885KXEO-Kj

Nodel t]pe differs on the unit with 5OO capacit] depending on whether the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, or with
the comoined capacit] of 118O.
(when the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO. when the unit is used with the comoined
capacit] of 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO-K.j

Please note that an installation involving a comoination other than those listed oelow is not operaole.(For example, ]ou cannot operate 5OO and O8O in
comoinationj
The possiole outdoor unit comoinations and the numoer and the total capacit] of indoor units that can oe connected in a s]stem are shown in the taole oelow.
Please alwa]s use indoor units designed exclusivel] for R41OA. For connectaole indoor unit model names, please check with our catalog, etc.
lt can oe used in comoination with the following indoor unit.
0pt|ooa| parts
Refrigerant distrioution piping components supplied as optional parts will oecome necessar] in installing the unit.
As refrigerant distrioution piping components, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. D08j for the outdoor unit side piping, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. Dl8j and
header sets (model t]pe. HEADj for the outdoor unit side piping are availaole.
8elect according to the application. Please refer to "4. Refrigerant piping work" in selecting.
lf ]ou are uncertain, please do not hesitate to consult with ]our distrioutor or the manufacturer.
Please use refrigerant oranching sets and header sets designed exclusivel] for R41OA without fail.
hame
wiring
0uantit]
2
1
Usage location
ln operating the unit in the silent mode or the forced cooling/heating mode,
insert it to the outdoor unit ooard's Ch0.
lt is supplied with the unit. You can fnd
it taped inside the control oox.
lnstruction manual
when the installation work is completed,
give instructions to the customer and ask him/her to keep it.
Attached on the side panel oelow the
operation valve.
Capacit]
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
Comoination patterns
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
Comoination48O+885-K)
Comoination4OO+4OO)
Comoination4OO+45O)
Comoination45O+45O)
Comoination45O+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5OO)
Comoination5OO+5OO)
ComoinationO15+5OO-K)
ComoinationO15+O15)
ComoinationO15+O8O)
ComoinationO8O+O8O)
humoer of connectaole units (unitsj
18O
14O
18O
14O
244
249
258
258
2O1
2O5
2O9
259
2O2
2OO
8O9
872
87O
88O
Range of the total capacit] of indoor units connected in a s]stem
2OO8OO
2259OO
2528OO
28O89O
8O8984
84O1O88
8O8117O
4OO128O
42518OO
45O144O
477152O
5O41811
5821884
5OO145O
5881528
O151599
O5O1O9O
O8O17O8
lndoor unit 0utdoor unit
This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifcations onl]. For indoor units, please refer to the respective installation manuals
supplied with ]our units.
Please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to the instructions contained in this manual.
0es|goed Ior 8410A reIr|geraot

B] defning a cartage path, carr] in the entire package containing a unit to its installation point.

ln slinging a unit, use two canvas oelts with plates, cloth pads or other protections applied to the unit to prevent damage.
P|ease oote
aj Please do not fail to put oelts through the rectangular holes of a unit's anchoring legs.
oj Appl] cloth pads oetween a canvas oelt and a unit to prevent damage.
when a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, please take into consideration the offset of its gravit] center position.
lf not properl] oalanced, the unit can oe thrown off-oalance and fall.
P|ease oote
aj A four-sided enclosure cannot oe used. leave a space of at least 1m aoove the unit.
oj lf there is a danger of a short-circuit, then install a wind direction variaole adapter.
cj when installing multiple units, provide suffcient intake space so that a short-circuit does not occur.
dj ln areas where there is snowfall, install the unit in a frame or under a snow hood to prevent snow from accumulating on it.
(lnhioition of collective drain discharge in a snow] countr]j
ej Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a danger for potential explosive atmosphere.
* Please ask ]our distrioutor aoout optional parts such as wind vane adapters, snow guard hoods, etc.
2. |hSTALLAT|0h L00AT|0h (0otain approval from the customer when selecting the installation area.j
where air is not trapped.
where the installation fttings can oe frml] installed.
where wind does not hinder the intake and outlet pipes.
0ut of the heat range of other heat sources.
where strong winds will not olow against the outlet pipe.
A place where stringent regulation of electric noises is applicaole.
where it is safe for the drain water to oe discharged.
where noise and hot air will not oother neighooring residents.
where snow will not accumulate.
A place where no TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m.
(lf electrical interference is caused, seek a place less likel] to cause the proolemj
2-1. Se|ect|og the |osta||at|oo |ocat|oo
Please secure suffcient clearance
(room for maintenance work,
passage, draft and pipingj. (lf ]our
installation site does not fulfll the
installation condition requirements
set out on this drawing, please
consult with ]our distrioutor or the
manufacturerj
For a normal installation, leave a 1O
mm or wider space on ooth sides of
the unit (l5 and lOj as workspace.
lt is also possiole to install at a Omm
interval (continuous installationj with
future renewal, etc. in mind.
For yo0r |oIormat|oo:
the footprint of an outdoor unit is
185Ox72O for all models throughout
the series (885-K-O8Oj.
2-2. |osta||at|oo space (serv|ce space) examp|e
(2j Base

Please install a unit after ascertaining that the oases have oeen made to suffcient strength and level to ensure the unit against
vioration or noise generation.

Please construct a oase to the size of a shadowed area (the entire oottom area of an outdoor unit's anchoring legj shown on the
aoove drawing or larger.

Please orient a oase in the traversal direction (direction of w185Ommj of an outdoor unit as illustrated in the drawing aoove.
(8j Vioration isolating ruooer

A vioration isolating ruooer must support an outdoor unit's anchoring leg o] its entire oottom area.
P|ease oote
1j lnstall a vioration isolating ruooer |o s0ch a maooer that the eot|re bottom area oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t's aochor|og |eg w||| rest oo |t.
2j Do not install an outdoor unit in such a manner that a part of the oottom area of its anchoring leg is off a vioration isolating ruooer.
3-1. 0e||very
when one unit is installed
when more than one unit are installed
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wall height H1
(Front side of the unitj
wall height H8
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wall height H1
(Front side of the unitj
wall height H8
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0pen
1O
1OO
0pen
0pen
ho limit
ho limit
0pen

5OO
5O
5O
5O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation

0pen
2OO
8OO
0pen
4OO
4OO
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
1O (Oj
1O (Oj
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
l5
lO
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation
(1j Anchor oolt positions

Use four anchor oolts (N1Oj to fx an outdoor unit's anchoring legs at all times.
ldeall], an anchor oolt should protrude 2Omm.
3-2. hotab|||a Ior |osta||at|oo
4. 8F8|68AhT P|P|h6

|o |osta|||og p|pes, a|ways observe the restr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes spec|hed |o th|s Sect|oo (1) |oc|0d|og Nax|m0m |eogth, Tota| p|pe
|eogth, A||owab|e p|pe |eogth Irom the hrst braoch|og, aod A||owab|e e|evat|oo d|IIereoce (head d|IIereoce).

Please avoid forming an] trap ( j or oump ( j in piping as the] can cause fuid stagnation.

Naximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unitj 1OO m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe lengthj
(when an actual pipe length exceeds 9Om, however, it is necessar] to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe size o] consulting with the Nain
8election Reference Taole set out in 8ection (8j (oj.

Total pipe length 1OOO m or less

Nain pipe length 18O m or less

Allowaole pipe length from the frst oranching 9O m or less

However, difference oetween the longest and shortest piping 4O m or less


Allowaole elevation difference (head differencej
awhen an outdoor unit is installed aoove 5O m or less
owhen an outdoor unit is installed oelow 4O m or less
cDifference in the elevation of indoor units in a s]stem 18 m or less
dElevation difference oetween the frst oranching point and the
indoor unit 18 m or less

Restrictions on piping applicaole to the section oetween an
outdoor unit andan outdoor unit side oranching pipe (comoination unitj
aDifference in the elevation O.4 m or less
oDistance oetween an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side oranching pipe 5 m or less
clength of oil equalization piping 1O m or less
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
1. Please connect the master and slave units with an oil equalization pipe, when the] are used in a comoined installation.
(lt is not required, when a unit is used as a standalone installationj
4-1. 8estr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes

Please use pipes clean on ooth the inside and outside and free from contaminants harmful to operation such as sulfur, oxides, dust, chips, oil, fat and water.

Use the following material for refrigerant piping.
Naterial. phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe (C112OT-O, 1/2H, Jl8 H88OOj
Use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger, or C122OT-O for 15.88 or smaller

Do not use 28.58 x t1.O, 81.8 x t1.1, 84.92 x t1.2 and 88.1 x t1.85 as a oent pipe.

Thickness and size. Please select proper pipes according to the pipe size selection guideline.
(8ince this unit uses R41OA, alwa]s use 1/2H pipes of a specifed minimum thickness or thicker for all pipes of 19.O5 or larger, oecause the pressure
resistance requirement is not satisfed with 0-t]pe pipesj.

For oranching pipes, use a genuine oranching pipe set or header set at all times. (optional partsj

For the handling of operation valves, please refer to P.8 4-8(8j Nethod of operating operation valves.

ln installing pipes, ooserve the restrictions on the use of pipes set out in 8ection 1 (Naximum length, total pipe length, allowaole pipe length from the frst
oranching, allowaole elevation difference (head differencejj without fail.

lnstall a oranching pipe set, pa]ing attention to the direction of attachment, after ]ou have perused through the installation manual supplied with it.
(2) P|p|og mater|a| se|ect|oo
(a) 00tdoor 0o|t - 00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo A |o F|g0re 1
Please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
lndoor unit connecting pipe size taole
(3) P|pe s|ze se|ect|oo
3. 0o|t de||very aod |osta||at|oo
0A0T|0h
0utdoor unit
0as pipe
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
25.4 (28.58j 1.O
28.581.O
Connection method
Blazed
liquid pipe
0utdoor unit outlet pipe specifcations
Connection method Connection method 0il equalizing tuoe
12.7O.8 Flare Flare
9.52O.8
1
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Precaut|ons for safety
hever do |t 0oder aoy c|rc0mstaoces. A|ways do |t accord|og to the |ostr0ct|oo.
WARNING CAUTION
Carr] out installation work properl] according to this installation manual.
lmproper installation work can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre, or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install the unit.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Alwa]s turn off power oefore ]ou work inside the unit such as for installation or servicing.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in an electric shock.
when an indoor unit is installed in a small room, it is necessar] to take some safet] precaution to keep refrigerant gas from ouilding up oe]ond the upper limit
concentration even if it leaks in the room. For safet] precautions to prevent a concentration ouild-up oe]ond the upper limit, please consult with the dealer.
lf refrigerant leaks and its concentration ouilds up oe]ond the upper limit, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
lnstall the unit securel] onto a structure that is strong enough to sustain its weight.
lnsuffcient strength can cause a drop or fall of the unit and resultant injur].
lnstall the unit according to the prescrioed installation specifcations so that it can withstand strong winds, such as t]phoons, and earthquakes.
lmproper installation work can cause an accident such as from a fall of the unit.
wrap the unit with ropes properl] rated for its weight at the specifed points in hoisting it for haulage.
An improper hauling method can cause a fall of the unit and resultant death or major injur].
Use onl] parts supplied with the unit and approved suppl] parts for installation work.
A failure to use genuine parts approved o] the manufacturer ma] result in a fall of the unit, a water leak, a fre, an electric shock, a refrigerant leak,
suostandard performance or a control failure.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install them.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, electric shock or fre.
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider of the countr], and oe executed according to the technical standards
and other regulations applicaole to electrical installation in the countr].
A defect in power suppl] circuits such as insuffcient capacit] or improper installation can cause an electrical shock or fre.
Alwa]s use specifed caoles and connect them securel]. Fasten caoles securel] so that the terminal connections ma] not oe suoject to external force working
through the caoles.
lmproper connection or fastening can cause heat generation, a fre or an electric shock.
ln connecting the power caole, make sure that no anomalies such as dust deposits, socket clogging or wooole are found and insert the plug securel].
Dust deposits, clogging or wooole can result in an electric shock or fre.
heatl] arrange the caoles so that the] ma] not get loose, and put on the service panel securel]. lmproper installation can cause heat generation, a fre or an
electric shock.
ln installing the unit, oe sure to connect the refrigerant pipe oefore operating the compressor.
lf ]ou run the compressor without connecting the refrigerant pipe and with the service valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant
outfow. An aonormal pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
hever open the service valves (either liquid or gas sidej until refrigerant pipe installation work, an air-tightness test and evacuation are completed.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, immediatel]
stop pipe olazing and other work and ventilate the room. Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Use pipes, fare nuts and tools specifcall] designed for R41OA.
The use of existing materials (designed for refrigerant other than R41OAj can result in a unit failure as well as a serious accident such as refrigeration c]cle
rupture or injur].
Tighten a fare nut to a specifed torque with two torque wrenches used together as a set. 0ver-tightening a fare nut can cause a refrigerant gas leak from fare
nut oreakage after ]ears of operation. lf a fare gets loose or oreaks off, refrigerant gas will leak, which can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
ln carr]ing out a pump-down process, stop the compressor oefore ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe.
lf ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe with the compressor running and the valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. An aonormal
pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air into the compressor, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.
Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
when installation work is completed, check the s]stem for refrigerant gas leaks.
lf refrigerant gas leaks indoors and comes into contact with oare fre such as of a fan heater, stove or cooking stove, it can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Don't open the operation valves (ooth for gas and fuidj till the refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and air purge are completed.
lt could cause frostoite or injur] due to sudden leakage of refrigerant.
Do not run the drain piping directl] into the sewer where a toxic gas such as sulfuric gas is generated.
This will pose a risk of a toxic gas fowing oack into the room. This can also cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
ln installing or transferring an air conditioning s]stem, never allow air or other foreign matters than specifed refrigerant (R41OAj to get into the refrigerant c]cle.
lf air or other foreign matters gets into the refrigerant c]cle, an aonormal pressure ouild-up will occur, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
8ecure a service space for inspection and maintenance as specifed in
the manual.
An insuffcient service space can result in a fall from the installation
point and resultant injur].
when the outdoor unit is installed on a roof top or in an elevated
position, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access
path and fences or handrails surrounding the outdoor unit to prevent
an accidental fall.
Perform installation work properl] according to this installation
manual.
lmproper installation can cause aonormal viorations or increased
noise generation.
when refrigerant pipe installation is completed, check the s]stem for
leaks o] conducting an air-tightness test with nitrogen gas.
8hould refrigerant gas leak in a small room and exceed the upper
limit concentration, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
Dress the refrigerant piping with a heat insulation material to prevent
condensation.
lmproper heat insulation given to refrigerant piping for condensation
prevention can result in leaking or dripping water soaking household
effects.
lnstall an earth leakage oreaker.
A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can cause a fre or
electric shock.
lnstall drain piping according to the installation manual to ensure
good drainage, and give it heat insulation to prevent condensation.
lmproper installation can result in a food of water in the room and
soaked household effects.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded. Do not connect the
grounding wire to a gas pipe, a water pipe, a lightning rod, the
grounding wire of a telephone or other appliances. lmproper
grounding can result in electric shocks or fre when an] trouole or
earth leakage occurs.
Don't use for an] special purposes such as for storing of foods,
animals or plants, precision devices or oojects of art.
lt could deteriorate the qualit] of stored items.
Do not install the outdoor unit in a place where small animals are
likel] to inhaoit.
lf the] enter the unit and touch electrical parts inside, the] ma]
cause a unit failure, smoke generation or ignition. Please ask the
customer to keep the surroundings clean.
Do not handle the package o] holding a packing oand.
Do not handle wooden packaging materials with oare hands.
Do not install the unit in a place with a risk of infammaole gas leaks
or where an infammaole material exists. lt can cause a fre where an
infammaole gas leaks, fows out or in, or stagnates or where caroon
foers are suspended in the air.
Do not install the outdoor unit where its fan winds directl] hit an
animal or plant. Fan winds can affect adversel] to the plant etc.
Do not operate the outdoor unit with an] article placed on it, or ]ou
ma] incur propert] damage or personal injur] from a fall of the
article.
Do not step onto the outdoor unit, or ]ou ma] incur injur] from a
drop or fall.
1. 8F08 86|hh|h6 |hSTALLAT|0h (Check that the models, power suppl] specifcations, piping, wiring are correct.j
Indoor un|t Remote contro||er Connect|on OK/NO
FDKXE6 RC-E3(2 cores) OK
FDAKXE4R, KXE4BR, KXE5R RC-E1R(3 cores) OK
FDAKXE4, KXE4(A), KXE4A RC-E1R(3 cores) NO
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(1) L|m|tat|oo oo 0se oI p|pes
PSB012D942C
Outdoor un|t capac|ty
FDC400-1360
Read these "Precautions for saft]" carefull] oefore starting installation work and do it in the proper wa].
8afet] instructions listed here are grouped into warnings and Cautions. lf a non-compliant installation method is likel] to result in a serious consequence such as death
or major injur], the instruction is grouped into warnings to emphasize its importance. However, a failure to ooserve a safet] instruction listed under Cautions can also
result in a serious consequence depending on the circumstances. Please ooserve all these instructions, oecause the] include important points concerning safet].
The meanings of "Narks" used here are as shown on the right.
when ]ou have completed installation work, perform a test run and make sure that the installation is working properl]. Then, explain the customer how to operate and how to take
care of the air-conditioner according to the user's manual. Please ask the customer to keep this installation manual together with the user's manual.
For outdoor unit, EhO1OOO-8-2 and EhO1OOO-8-12 are not applicaole as consent o] the utilit] compan] or notifcation to the utilit] compan] is given oefore usage.
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85O
185O
Anchor oolt positions
( markj
Unit
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1OOm
m
hormall], it is desiraole that a
oase as specifed in the drawing
aoove is provided.
A oase used for a former model
is wrongl] oriented and not
acceptaole.
Please use it for renewal installation.
(Please add a oase on the centerj
lt is necessar] to prevent sagging.
Base
Unit leg
V|brat|oo
|so|at|og r0bber
85
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
Height difference oetween
outdoor units O.4m
Height difference oetween
indoor units 18m
Distance oetween an outdoor
unit and an outdoor unit side
oranching pipe 5m
Difference in the elevation 5Om
Actual length 1OOm
Equivalent length 185m
Total length 1OOOm
lndoor unit
F|g0re 1
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Branching pipe set
on the outdoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. D08
Branching pipe set
on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. Dl8
Header set on the indoor unit side
Nodel t]pe. HEAD
A
A
A
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
D D
D
D D D
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An installation not conforming to these restrictions can
induce a compressor failure, which shall oe excluded from
the scope of warrant]. Alwa]s ooserve the restrictions on
the use of pipes in developing a s]stem.
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Please leave suffcient clearance around
the unit without fail. 0therwise, a risk of
compressor and/or electric component
failure ma] arise.
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. N0LT| A|8 00h0|T|0h8 00T0008 0h|T F08 80|L0|h6S
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0auge manifold
Charge hose
Electronic scale for refrigerant charging
Torque wrench
Flare tool
Protrusion control copper pipe gauge
Vacuum pump adapter
0as leak detector
Dedicated R41OA tools
Do not use an] refrigerant other than R41OA. R41OA will rise to pressure aoout 1.O times higher than that of a conventional
refrigerant.
A c]linder containing R41OA has a pink indication mark on the top.
A unit designed for R41OA has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint
provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant o] mistake. The processed dimension of the fared part of a
refrigerant pipe and a fare nut's parallel side measurement have also oeen altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingl],
]ou are required to arrange dedicated R41OA tools listed in the taole on the right oefore installing or servicing this unit.
Do not use a charge c]linder. The use of a charge c]linder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in
performance degradation.
ln charging refrigerant, alwa]s take it out from a c]linder in the liquid phase.
All indoor units must oe models designed exclusivel] for R41OA. Please check connectaole indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A
wrong indoor unit, if connected into the s]stem, will impair proper s]stem operationj
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A00SS08Y

Please read this manual without fail oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to this manual.

For the installation of an indoor unit, please refer to the installation manual of an indoor unit.

For piping work, optional distrioution parts (oranching pipe set, header setj are necessar]. Please refer to our catalog, etc.

hever fail to install an earth leakage oreaker. (Please use one toleraole to harmonic componentsj

0perating the unit with the outlet pipe thermistor, the inlet pipe thermistor, the pressure sensor, etc. removed can result in a compressor ournout. Avoid operation
under such conditions in an] circumstances.
00N8|hAT|0h PATT8hS
The same outdoor unit is used whether it is used alone or in comoination with another unit.

For 885 capacit] units, however, two different model t]pes are availaole, one corresponding to a standalone installation and the other to a comoined installation.
8o please pa] attention to their model t]pes in selecting a model.
(A 885 capacit] unit to oe used alone should oe FDC885KXEO, while a unit to oe used in comoination is FDC885KXEO-Kj

Nodel t]pe differs on the unit with 5OO capacit] depending on whether the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, or with
the comoined capacit] of 118O.
(when the unit is used independentl] and with the comoined capacit] of 1OO5 or 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO. when the unit is used with the comoined
capacit] of 118O, the model t]pe is FDC5OOKXEO-K.j

Please note that an installation involving a comoination other than those listed oelow is not operaole.(For example, ]ou cannot operate 5OO and O8O in
comoinationj
The possiole outdoor unit comoinations and the numoer and the total capacit] of indoor units that can oe connected in a s]stem are shown in the taole oelow.
Please alwa]s use indoor units designed exclusivel] for R41OA. For connectaole indoor unit model names, please check with our catalog, etc.
lt can oe used in comoination with the following indoor unit.
0pt|ooa| parts
Refrigerant distrioution piping components supplied as optional parts will oecome necessar] in installing the unit.
As refrigerant distrioution piping components, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. D08j for the outdoor unit side piping, oranching pipe sets (model t]pe. Dl8j and
header sets (model t]pe. HEADj for the outdoor unit side piping are availaole.
8elect according to the application. Please refer to "4. Refrigerant piping work" in selecting.
lf ]ou are uncertain, please do not hesitate to consult with ]our distrioutor or the manufacturer.
Please use refrigerant oranching sets and header sets designed exclusivel] for R41OA without fail.
hame
wiring
0uantit]
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1
Usage location
ln operating the unit in the silent mode or the forced cooling/heating mode,
insert it to the outdoor unit ooard's Ch0.
lt is supplied with the unit. You can fnd
it taped inside the control oox.
lnstruction manual
when the installation work is completed,
give instructions to the customer and ask him/her to keep it.
Attached on the side panel oelow the
operation valve.
Capacit]
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
Comoination patterns
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
8ingle
Comoination48O+885-K)
Comoination4OO+4OO)
Comoination4OO+45O)
Comoination45O+45O)
Comoination45O+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5O4)
Comoination5O4+5OO)
Comoination5OO+5OO)
ComoinationO15+5OO-K)
ComoinationO15+O15)
ComoinationO15+O8O)
ComoinationO8O+O8O)
humoer of connectaole units (unitsj
18O
14O
18O
14O
244
249
258
258
2O1
2O5
2O9
259
2O2
2OO
8O9
872
87O
88O
Range of the total capacit] of indoor units connected in a s]stem
2OO8OO
2259OO
2528OO
28O89O
8O8984
84O1O88
8O8117O
4OO128O
42518OO
45O144O
477152O
5O41811
5821884
5OO145O
5881528
O151599
O5O1O9O
O8O17O8
lndoor unit 0utdoor unit
This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifcations onl]. For indoor units, please refer to the respective installation manuals
supplied with ]our units.
Please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou set to installation work and carr] it out according to the instructions contained in this manual.
0es|goed Ior 8410A reIr|geraot

B] defning a cartage path, carr] in the entire package containing a unit to its installation point.

ln slinging a unit, use two canvas oelts with plates, cloth pads or other protections applied to the unit to prevent damage.
P|ease oote
aj Please do not fail to put oelts through the rectangular holes of a unit's anchoring legs.
oj Appl] cloth pads oetween a canvas oelt and a unit to prevent damage.
when a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, please take into consideration the offset of its gravit] center position.
lf not properl] oalanced, the unit can oe thrown off-oalance and fall.
P|ease oote
aj A four-sided enclosure cannot oe used. leave a space of at least 1m aoove the unit.
oj lf there is a danger of a short-circuit, then install a wind direction variaole adapter.
cj when installing multiple units, provide suffcient intake space so that a short-circuit does not occur.
dj ln areas where there is snowfall, install the unit in a frame or under a snow hood to prevent snow from accumulating on it.
(lnhioition of collective drain discharge in a snow] countr]j
ej Do not install the equipment in areas where there is a danger for potential explosive atmosphere.
* Please ask ]our distrioutor aoout optional parts such as wind vane adapters, snow guard hoods, etc.
2. |hSTALLAT|0h L00AT|0h (0otain approval from the customer when selecting the installation area.j
where air is not trapped.
where the installation fttings can oe frml] installed.
where wind does not hinder the intake and outlet pipes.
0ut of the heat range of other heat sources.
where strong winds will not olow against the outlet pipe.
A place where stringent regulation of electric noises is applicaole.
where it is safe for the drain water to oe discharged.
where noise and hot air will not oother neighooring residents.
where snow will not accumulate.
A place where no TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m.
(lf electrical interference is caused, seek a place less likel] to cause the proolemj
2-1. Se|ect|og the |osta||at|oo |ocat|oo
Please secure suffcient clearance
(room for maintenance work,
passage, draft and pipingj. (lf ]our
installation site does not fulfll the
installation condition requirements
set out on this drawing, please
consult with ]our distrioutor or the
manufacturerj
For a normal installation, leave a 1O
mm or wider space on ooth sides of
the unit (l5 and lOj as workspace.
lt is also possiole to install at a Omm
interval (continuous installationj with
future renewal, etc. in mind.
For yo0r |oIormat|oo:
the footprint of an outdoor unit is
185Ox72O for all models throughout
the series (885-K-O8Oj.
2-2. |osta||at|oo space (serv|ce space) examp|e
(2j Base

Please install a unit after ascertaining that the oases have oeen made to suffcient strength and level to ensure the unit against
vioration or noise generation.

Please construct a oase to the size of a shadowed area (the entire oottom area of an outdoor unit's anchoring legj shown on the
aoove drawing or larger.

Please orient a oase in the traversal direction (direction of w185Ommj of an outdoor unit as illustrated in the drawing aoove.
(8j Vioration isolating ruooer

A vioration isolating ruooer must support an outdoor unit's anchoring leg o] its entire oottom area.
P|ease oote
1j lnstall a vioration isolating ruooer |o s0ch a maooer that the eot|re bottom area oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t's aochor|og |eg w||| rest oo |t.
2j Do not install an outdoor unit in such a manner that a part of the oottom area of its anchoring leg is off a vioration isolating ruooer.
3-1. 0e||very
when one unit is installed
when more than one unit are installed
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wall height H8
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(Front side of the unitj
wall height H8
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0pen
1O
1OO
0pen
0pen
ho limit
ho limit
0pen

5OO
5O
5O
5O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation

0pen
2OO
8OO
0pen
4OO
4OO
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit
ho limit

5OO
1O
1OO
1O
1O (Oj
1O (Oj
15OO
ho limit
1OOO
ho limit
l1
l2
l8
l4
l5
lO
H1
H2
H8
H4
Dimensions
Example installation
(1j Anchor oolt positions

Use four anchor oolts (N1Oj to fx an outdoor unit's anchoring legs at all times.
ldeall], an anchor oolt should protrude 2Omm.
3-2. hotab|||a Ior |osta||at|oo
4. 8F8|68AhT P|P|h6

|o |osta|||og p|pes, a|ways observe the restr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes spec|hed |o th|s Sect|oo (1) |oc|0d|og Nax|m0m |eogth, Tota| p|pe
|eogth, A||owab|e p|pe |eogth Irom the hrst braoch|og, aod A||owab|e e|evat|oo d|IIereoce (head d|IIereoce).

Please avoid forming an] trap ( j or oump ( j in piping as the] can cause fuid stagnation.

Naximum length (from an outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unitj 1OO m or less as actual pipe length (185 m or less as equivalent pipe lengthj
(when an actual pipe length exceeds 9Om, however, it is necessar] to change the pipe size. Please determine the main pipe size o] consulting with the Nain
8election Reference Taole set out in 8ection (8j (oj.

Total pipe length 1OOO m or less

Nain pipe length 18O m or less

Allowaole pipe length from the frst oranching 9O m or less

However, difference oetween the longest and shortest piping 4O m or less


Allowaole elevation difference (head differencej
awhen an outdoor unit is installed aoove 5O m or less
owhen an outdoor unit is installed oelow 4O m or less
cDifference in the elevation of indoor units in a s]stem 18 m or less
dElevation difference oetween the frst oranching point and the
indoor unit 18 m or less

Restrictions on piping applicaole to the section oetween an
outdoor unit andan outdoor unit side oranching pipe (comoination unitj
aDifference in the elevation O.4 m or less
oDistance oetween an outdoor unit and an outdoor unit side oranching pipe 5 m or less
clength of oil equalization piping 1O m or less
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
1. Please connect the master and slave units with an oil equalization pipe, when the] are used in a comoined installation.
(lt is not required, when a unit is used as a standalone installationj
4-1. 8estr|ct|oos oo the 0se oI p|pes

Please use pipes clean on ooth the inside and outside and free from contaminants harmful to operation such as sulfur, oxides, dust, chips, oil, fat and water.

Use the following material for refrigerant piping.
Naterial. phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe (C112OT-O, 1/2H, Jl8 H88OOj
Use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger, or C122OT-O for 15.88 or smaller

Do not use 28.58 x t1.O, 81.8 x t1.1, 84.92 x t1.2 and 88.1 x t1.85 as a oent pipe.

Thickness and size. Please select proper pipes according to the pipe size selection guideline.
(8ince this unit uses R41OA, alwa]s use 1/2H pipes of a specifed minimum thickness or thicker for all pipes of 19.O5 or larger, oecause the pressure
resistance requirement is not satisfed with 0-t]pe pipesj.

For oranching pipes, use a genuine oranching pipe set or header set at all times. (optional partsj

For the handling of operation valves, please refer to P.8 4-8(8j Nethod of operating operation valves.

ln installing pipes, ooserve the restrictions on the use of pipes set out in 8ection 1 (Naximum length, total pipe length, allowaole pipe length from the frst
oranching, allowaole elevation difference (head differencejj without fail.

lnstall a oranching pipe set, pa]ing attention to the direction of attachment, after ]ou have perused through the installation manual supplied with it.
(2) P|p|og mater|a| se|ect|oo
(a) 00tdoor 0o|t - 00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo A |o F|g0re 1
Please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
lndoor unit connecting pipe size taole
(3) P|pe s|ze se|ect|oo
3. 0o|t de||very aod |osta||at|oo
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0utdoor unit
0as pipe
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
25.4 (28.58j 1.O
28.581.O
Connection method
Blazed
liquid pipe
0utdoor unit outlet pipe specifcations
Connection method Connection method 0il equalizing tuoe
12.7O.8 Flare Flare
9.52O.8
1
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Precaut|ons for safety
hever do |t 0oder aoy c|rc0mstaoces. A|ways do |t accord|og to the |ostr0ct|oo.
WARNING CAUTION
Carr] out installation work properl] according to this installation manual.
lmproper installation work can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre, or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install the unit.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, an electric shock, a fre or injur] from a fall of the unit.
Alwa]s turn off power oefore ]ou work inside the unit such as for installation or servicing.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in an electric shock.
when an indoor unit is installed in a small room, it is necessar] to take some safet] precaution to keep refrigerant gas from ouilding up oe]ond the upper limit
concentration even if it leaks in the room. For safet] precautions to prevent a concentration ouild-up oe]ond the upper limit, please consult with the dealer.
lf refrigerant leaks and its concentration ouilds up oe]ond the upper limit, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
lnstall the unit securel] onto a structure that is strong enough to sustain its weight.
lnsuffcient strength can cause a drop or fall of the unit and resultant injur].
lnstall the unit according to the prescrioed installation specifcations so that it can withstand strong winds, such as t]phoons, and earthquakes.
lmproper installation work can cause an accident such as from a fall of the unit.
wrap the unit with ropes properl] rated for its weight at the specifed points in hoisting it for haulage.
An improper hauling method can cause a fall of the unit and resultant death or major injur].
Use onl] parts supplied with the unit and approved suppl] parts for installation work.
A failure to use genuine parts approved o] the manufacturer ma] result in a fall of the unit, a water leak, a fre, an electric shock, a refrigerant leak,
suostandard performance or a control failure.
Ask ]our dealer or a specialized service provider to install them.
lmproper installation work performed on the part of a user can result in a water leak, electric shock or fre.
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider of the countr], and oe executed according to the technical standards
and other regulations applicaole to electrical installation in the countr].
A defect in power suppl] circuits such as insuffcient capacit] or improper installation can cause an electrical shock or fre.
Alwa]s use specifed caoles and connect them securel]. Fasten caoles securel] so that the terminal connections ma] not oe suoject to external force working
through the caoles.
lmproper connection or fastening can cause heat generation, a fre or an electric shock.
ln connecting the power caole, make sure that no anomalies such as dust deposits, socket clogging or wooole are found and insert the plug securel].
Dust deposits, clogging or wooole can result in an electric shock or fre.
heatl] arrange the caoles so that the] ma] not get loose, and put on the service panel securel]. lmproper installation can cause heat generation, a fre or an
electric shock.
ln installing the unit, oe sure to connect the refrigerant pipe oefore operating the compressor.
lf ]ou run the compressor without connecting the refrigerant pipe and with the service valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant
outfow. An aonormal pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
hever open the service valves (either liquid or gas sidej until refrigerant pipe installation work, an air-tightness test and evacuation are completed.
A failure to ooserve this instruction can result in frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, immediatel]
stop pipe olazing and other work and ventilate the room. Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Use pipes, fare nuts and tools specifcall] designed for R41OA.
The use of existing materials (designed for refrigerant other than R41OAj can result in a unit failure as well as a serious accident such as refrigeration c]cle
rupture or injur].
Tighten a fare nut to a specifed torque with two torque wrenches used together as a set. 0ver-tightening a fare nut can cause a refrigerant gas leak from fare
nut oreakage after ]ears of operation. lf a fare gets loose or oreaks off, refrigerant gas will leak, which can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
ln carr]ing out a pump-down process, stop the compressor oefore ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe.
lf ]ou detach the refrigerant pipe with the compressor running and the valves open, ]ou ma] incur frost oite or injur] from an aorupt refrigerant outfow. An aonormal
pressure ouild-up ma] also occur in the refrigeration c]cle as a result of the inhalation of air into the compressor, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
lf refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.
Refrigerant gas, if it comes into contact with oare fre, can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
when installation work is completed, check the s]stem for refrigerant gas leaks.
lf refrigerant gas leaks indoors and comes into contact with oare fre such as of a fan heater, stove or cooking stove, it can cause the generation of a toxic gas.
Don't open the operation valves (ooth for gas and fuidj till the refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and air purge are completed.
lt could cause frostoite or injur] due to sudden leakage of refrigerant.
Do not run the drain piping directl] into the sewer where a toxic gas such as sulfuric gas is generated.
This will pose a risk of a toxic gas fowing oack into the room. This can also cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
ln installing or transferring an air conditioning s]stem, never allow air or other foreign matters than specifed refrigerant (R41OAj to get into the refrigerant c]cle.
lf air or other foreign matters gets into the refrigerant c]cle, an aonormal pressure ouild-up will occur, which can result in pipe rupture or injur].
8ecure a service space for inspection and maintenance as specifed in
the manual.
An insuffcient service space can result in a fall from the installation
point and resultant injur].
when the outdoor unit is installed on a roof top or in an elevated
position, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access
path and fences or handrails surrounding the outdoor unit to prevent
an accidental fall.
Perform installation work properl] according to this installation
manual.
lmproper installation can cause aonormal viorations or increased
noise generation.
when refrigerant pipe installation is completed, check the s]stem for
leaks o] conducting an air-tightness test with nitrogen gas.
8hould refrigerant gas leak in a small room and exceed the upper
limit concentration, it can cause a lack-of-ox]gen accident.
Dress the refrigerant piping with a heat insulation material to prevent
condensation.
lmproper heat insulation given to refrigerant piping for condensation
prevention can result in leaking or dripping water soaking household
effects.
lnstall an earth leakage oreaker.
A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can cause a fre or
electric shock.
lnstall drain piping according to the installation manual to ensure
good drainage, and give it heat insulation to prevent condensation.
lmproper installation can result in a food of water in the room and
soaked household effects.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded. Do not connect the
grounding wire to a gas pipe, a water pipe, a lightning rod, the
grounding wire of a telephone or other appliances. lmproper
grounding can result in electric shocks or fre when an] trouole or
earth leakage occurs.
Don't use for an] special purposes such as for storing of foods,
animals or plants, precision devices or oojects of art.
lt could deteriorate the qualit] of stored items.
Do not install the outdoor unit in a place where small animals are
likel] to inhaoit.
lf the] enter the unit and touch electrical parts inside, the] ma]
cause a unit failure, smoke generation or ignition. Please ask the
customer to keep the surroundings clean.
Do not handle the package o] holding a packing oand.
Do not handle wooden packaging materials with oare hands.
Do not install the unit in a place with a risk of infammaole gas leaks
or where an infammaole material exists. lt can cause a fre where an
infammaole gas leaks, fows out or in, or stagnates or where caroon
foers are suspended in the air.
Do not install the outdoor unit where its fan winds directl] hit an
animal or plant. Fan winds can affect adversel] to the plant etc.
Do not operate the outdoor unit with an] article placed on it, or ]ou
ma] incur propert] damage or personal injur] from a fall of the
article.
Do not step onto the outdoor unit, or ]ou ma] incur injur] from a
drop or fall.
1. 8F08 86|hh|h6 |hSTALLAT|0h (Check that the models, power suppl] specifcations, piping, wiring are correct.j
Indoor un|t Remote contro||er Connect|on OK/NO
FDKXE6 RC-E3(2 cores) OK
FDAKXE4R, KXE4BR, KXE5R RC-E1R(3 cores) OK
FDAKXE4, KXE4(A), KXE4A RC-E1R(3 cores) NO
hotab|||a
(1) L|m|tat|oo oo 0se oI p|pes
PSB012D942C
Outdoor un|t capac|ty
FDC400-1360
Read these "Precautions for saft]" carefull] oefore starting installation work and do it in the proper wa].
8afet] instructions listed here are grouped into warnings and Cautions. lf a non-compliant installation method is likel] to result in a serious consequence such as death
or major injur], the instruction is grouped into warnings to emphasize its importance. However, a failure to ooserve a safet] instruction listed under Cautions can also
result in a serious consequence depending on the circumstances. Please ooserve all these instructions, oecause the] include important points concerning safet].
The meanings of "Narks" used here are as shown on the right.
when ]ou have completed installation work, perform a test run and make sure that the installation is working properl]. Then, explain the customer how to operate and how to take
care of the air-conditioner according to the user's manual. Please ask the customer to keep this installation manual together with the user's manual.
For outdoor unit, EhO1OOO-8-2 and EhO1OOO-8-12 are not applicaole as consent o] the utilit] compan] or notifcation to the utilit] compan] is given oefore usage.
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P.5 P.O
P.7 P.8
PSB012D942C
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface Floor surface
Vertical
Floor surface
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Floor surface Floor surface
downward
oranch
Floor surface
liquid side
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface
0as side
Floor surface
Drain pipe
D (leftj
72O
8O
1
7
5
D (rightj
C (rightj
1
7
2
95 9O
C (rearj
F
1
O
O
4
4
.
7
2
O 8O.5
22O 18O 55O 18O 214
D (frontj
B
0
A
C (frontj
185O
1
O
9
O

2
O
4
8

7
9
7
.
8

1
1
5
5
.
8

O
8
2
1
O
O
1
O
9
2
5
9
2
1
1
2
9
1
.
O
8
4O
1O4.9 8O.1
O
1
2
O
.
2
The positions of connections on a oase
Rear side
E C
1
O
1
1
2
O
185 8O.5
Dimensions of a refrigerant pipe
connection port (planj
Rear side
B
0
A
9
5
1
4
1
1
4
O
.5
75
142.5
284
7-segment
inspection port
8ignal wire
terminal olock
Terminal olock
for power caole
connection

Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
material, and fll the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0nl] use nitrogen gas (h2j
Taping
h2
h
i
t
r
o
g
e
n
Brazing
Brazing
Flatten
Adhesive tape
8tation valve
Primar] side 8econdar] side
O.O2NPa
Hand
Relief valve hitrogen
gas
8
0
8
0
|mportaot
Please take care so that installed pipes ma] not touch components within a unit.
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or o] an adhesive tapej to p|pe eods so that aoy water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|pes.
ln oending a pipe, oend it to the |argest poss|b|e rad|0s (at |east Io0r t|mes the p|pe d|ameter). Do not oend a pipe repeatedl] to correct its form.
An outdoor unit's liquid pipe and liquid refrigerant piping are to oe fare connected. Flare a pipe after engaging a fare nut onto it. A fare size for R41OA is
different from that for conventional R4O7C. Although we recommend the use of faring tools developed specifcall] for R41OA, conventional faring tools can also
oe used o] adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion control gauge.
Tighten a fare joint securel] w|th two spaooers. 0oserve fare nut tightening torque specifed in the taole oelow.
Do not appl] an] oil on a fare joint.
Pipes are to oe olazed to connect an outdoor unit's gas pipe with refrigerant piping or refrigerant piping with a oranching pipe set.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a critical
failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
Brazing of the operation valve and the pipes should oe performed while cooling the valve ood] with a wet towel.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a suffcient
level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
0perat|oo proced0re
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a
critical failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or with an adhesive tapej so that water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|p|og.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a
suffcient level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
ln orazing an operation valve and a pipe, braze them w|th the va|ve ma|o body coo|ed w|th a wet towe| or the ||ke.
(2) P|p|og work
Flared pipe end. A (mmj Copper pipe protrusion for faring. B (mmj
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
O
-O.4

9.1
18.2
1O.O
19.7
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
ln the case of a rigid (clutchj t]pe
with an R41OA tool with a conventional tool
OO.5 O.71.8
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a
charge hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Use a counterfow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant s]stem.
work ow
For gas pipes
For liquid pipes
For oil equalizing
tuoe
8haft
(valve main ood]j
7 or less
7.85
NAX 15.7
4.9
NAX 11.8
1O.2
NAX 24.5
Cap
(lidj
8O or less
29.4
NAX 89.2
Tightening torque hm
Cap nut
(check joint sectionj
18
8.8
NAX 14.7
8.8
NAX 14.7
Airtighteness test completed
Vacuuming oegins
Vacuuming completed
Vacuum gauge check
Fill refrigerant
P|ease r0o the vac00m p0mp Ior at |east ooe ho0r
aIter the vac00m ga0ge shows -101kPa or |ower.
(-755mmhg or |ower)
Confrm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not
rise aIter |eav|og the system Ior ao ho0r or more.
when the s]stem has
remaining moisture inside or a
leak] point, the vacuum gauge
indicator will rise.
Check the s]stem for a leak]
point and then draw air to
create a vacuum again.
P|ease oote
aj ln connecting an outdoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
oj Choose a different-diameter pipe joint matching a main pipe size specifed in the following section in installing pipes (= main pipesj on the outdoor unit side.
cj Alwa]s install oranching joints (for ooth gas and liquidj in such a manner that the] form either correct horizontal or vertical oranch.
(4) Se|ect|oo oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
This oranching pipe set will alwa]s oecome necessar] when units are used in comoination.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, it is not requiredj
0utdoor unit
For two units (for 785 - 18OOj
Branching pipe set
D08-2A-1
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
(b) Na|o (00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe): Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1
lf the longest distance (measured oetween the outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unitj is 9Om or longer (actual lengthj, please change the main pipe size
according to the taole oelow.
(c) |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
Please choose from the taole oelow an appropriate pipe size as determined o] the total capacit] of indoor units connected downstream, provided, however, that the
p|pe s|ze Ior th|s sect|oo sho0|d oot exceed the ma|o s|ze (Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1).
0as pipe
12.7 t 1.O
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O *1
25.4 t 1.O
(28.58j
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1 (84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85 (84.92 t 1.2)
Total capacit] of indoor units
less than 7O
7O or more out less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more out less than 7OO
7OO or more out less than 11OO
11OO or more
liquid pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
(d) |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
lndoor unit connection pipe size taole
Capacit]
22, 28
8O, 45, 5O
71, 8O, 9O, 112, 14O, 1OO
224
28O
0as pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
liquid pipe
O.85 t O.8
9.52 t O.8
lndoor unit

A pipe can oe laid through the front, right, oottom or rear of a unit as illustrated on the aoove drawings.

ln la]ing pipes on the installation site, cut off the casing's half olank (88 or 1OOj that covers a hole for pipe penetration with nippers.

when there is a danger that a small animal enters from the pipe port, cover the port with appropriate olocking materials (to oe arranged on the user's partj.

Use an eloow (to oe arranged on the user's partj to connect control valves to the piping.

ln anchoring piping on the installation site, give 1.5m or a longer distance oetween an outdoor unit and an anchoring point where the piping is secured as
illustrated oelow. (A failure to ooserve this instruction ma] result in a pipe fracture depending on a method of isolating viorations emplo]ed.j
Although this drawing illustrates an installation involving a 45O or smaller capacit] unit, an installation involving a 5O4 or a larger capacit] unit should oe arranged in
the same manner as long as pipe connection points and directions are concerned, except that the height of a unit is different.
Neasurements in [ | indicate those of a 5O4 or larger capacit] unit.
4-2. P|pe coooect|oo pos|t|oo aod p|pe d|rect|oo
0ver 1.5m
Pipe fastening position
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Branching pipe set
Dl8-22-1
Dl8-18O-1
Dl8-871-1
Dl8-54O-1
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Header set model t]pe
HEAD4-22-1
HEADO-18O-1
HEAD8-871-1
HEAD8-54O-1
humoer of oranches
4 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
(5) Se|ect|oo oI ao |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
(a) Nethod oI se|ect|og a braoch|og p|pe set

As an appropriate oranching pipe size varies with the connected capacit] (total capacit] connected
downstreamj, determine a size from the following taole.
P|ease oote

ln connecting an indoor unit with the indoor unit side oranching pipe set, please use a pipe
conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.

Alwa]s install oranching pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipej e|ther hor|zoota||y or vert|ca||y.
(b) header Nethod

Depending on the numoer of units connected, connect plugged pipes (to oe procured on the installer's partj at a oranching point (on the indoor unit connection sidej.

For the size of a plugged pipe, please refer to the documentation for a header set (optional partj.
P|ease oote aj ln connecting a header with an indoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.
oj |o |osta|||og a header, a|ways arraoge a gas-s|de header to braoch hor|zoota||y aod a ||g0|d-s|de header to braoch dowoward.
cj lndoor units 224 and 28O can not oe connected to the header.
An oil equalizing pipe must oe connected onl] when an outdoor unit is used in a
comoined installation.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, do not connect itj
A. 0pening for refrigerant gas pipe connection
B. 0pening for refrigerant liquid pipe connection
C. Refrigerant pipe port (88 or 1OOj
D. Power caole port (5Oj
E. Power caole port (oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj
F. Holes for hoisting slings
0. 0pening for oil equalizing pipe connection
Explanator] marks
hitrogen
gas
(1) A|r t|ghtoess test
Although an outdoor unit itself has oeen tested for air tightness at the factor], please check the connected pipes and indoor units for air tightness from the check
joint of the operation valve on the outdoor unit side. while conducting a test, keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me.
8ince refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness, please connect instruments according the drawing oelow.
Under no circumstances should chlorine-oased refrigerant, ox]gen or an] other comoustiole gas oe used to pressurize a s]stem
keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me. Do not open it under an] circumstances.
8e s0re to press0r|ze a|| oI the ||g0|d, gas aod o|| eg0a||z|og p|pes.
ln pressurizing the piping, do not appl] the specifed level of pressure all at once, out graduall] raise pressure.
aj 8a|se the press0re to 0.5 NPa, aod theo stop. Leave |t Ior hve m|o0tes or more to see if the pressure drops.
oj Theo ra|se the press0re to 1.5 NPa, aod stop. Leave |t Ior hve more m|o0tes to see if the pressure drops.
cj Then raise the pressure to the specifed level (4.15 NPaj, and record the amoient temperature and the pressure.
dj |I oo press0re drop |s observed w|th ao |osta||at|oo press0r|zed to the specifed level aod |eIt Ior abo0t ooe day, |t |s acceptab|e. when the amoient temperature
changes 1, the pressure also changes approximatel] O.O1 NPa. The pressure, if changed, should oe compensated for.
ej lf a pressure drop is ooserved in checking ej and aj - dj, a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak o] appl]ing ouoole test liquid to welded parts and fare joints and
repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
Alwa]s pull air from the pipes after the airtightness test.
(2) Vac00m|og
Please pull air Irom the check jo|ots oI the operat|oo va|ves oo both ||g0|d aod gas s|des.
Please also p0|| a|r Irom the o|| eg0a||z|og p|pe. (Please pull air separatel] from the rest of the piping o] using the oil equalizing valve check jointj
(3) Nethod oI operat|og operat|oo va|ves
Nethod of opening/closing a valve
Remove the cap, turn the gas pipe side until it comes to the "Closed" position as indicated in the
drawing on the right.
For the liquid side pipe and oil equalizing pipe side, turn with a hexagonal wrench until the shaft
stops. lf excessive force is applied, the valve main ood] can oe damaged. Alwa]s use a
dedicated special tool.
Tighten the cap securel].
For tightening torque, refer to the taole oelow.
For gas pipes
For cap nut
Cap
For oil equalizing tuoe
For liquid pipes
To indoor unit
0auge manifold
lo
lo knoo
Hi
Hi knoo
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 1
8ervice point
(check jointj
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 2
Closed position 0pened position
0as pipe liquid pipe 0as pipe liquid pipe
25.4 (28.58j t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1
(84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O

19.O5 t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
Nain pipe size (normalj Pipe size for an actual length of 9Om or longer
0utdoor unit
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
0A0T|0h
lf ]ou tighten it without using douole spanners, ]ou ma] deform
the operation valve, which can cause an infow of nitrogen gas
into the outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Appl]ing excessive pressure can cause an
infow of nitrogen gas into an outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Please also pull air from the oil equalizing pipe.
0A0T|0h
lnsuffcient vacuuming ma] result in poor
performance falling short of the design
capacit], pipe clogging due to residue
moisture and/or a compressor failure.
Airtight (pressurizedj piping
For fastening torque of a fare nut, please refer to 8ection 4-2 (2j Piping work on site.
*1. when connecting indoor units of 28O at the downstream and the main gas pipe is of o22.22 or larger, use the pipe of o22.22x t1.O.
(1) P|pe coooect|og pos|t|oo aod p|pe o0tgo|og d|rect|oo
Tightening torque (Nmj
Operation va|ve size
(mm}
Tightening ang|e
( }
Tightening torque
(Nm}
Recommended |ength of too| hand|e
(mm}
6.35 1/4" 1418 4560 150
9.52 3/8" 3442 3045 200
12.7 1/2" 4961 3045 250
15.885/8" 6882 1520 300
19.05 (3/4" 100120 1520 450
Use a torque wrench. lf a torque wrench is not availaole,
fasten the fare nut manuall] frst and then tighten it
further, using the left taole as a guide.
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner.
4-3. A|r t|ghtoess test aod a|r p0rge
28.58t 1.0
31.8t 1.1
(34.92t 1.2)
2
-
39
-
P.5 P.O
P.7 P.8
PSB012D942C
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface Floor surface
Vertical
Floor surface
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Floor surface Floor surface
downward
oranch
Floor surface
liquid side
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface
0as side
Floor surface
Drain pipe
D (leftj
72O
8O
1
7
5
D (rightj
C (rightj
1
7
2
95 9O
C (rearj
F
1
O
O
4
4
.
7
2
O 8O.5
22O 18O 55O 18O 214
D (frontj
B
0
A
C (frontj
185O
1
O
9
O

2
O
4
8

7
9
7
.
8

1
1
5
5
.
8

O
8
2
1
O
O
1
O
9
2
5
9
2
1
1
2
9
1
.
O
8
4O
1O4.9 8O.1
O
1
2
O
.
2
The positions of connections on a oase
Rear side
E C
1
O
1
1
2
O
185 8O.5
Dimensions of a refrigerant pipe
connection port (planj
Rear side
B
0
A
9
5
1
4
1
1
4
O
.5
75
142.5
284
7-segment
inspection port
8ignal wire
terminal olock
Terminal olock
for power caole
connection

Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
material, and fll the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0nl] use nitrogen gas (h2j
Taping
h2
h
i
t
r
o
g
e
n
Brazing
Brazing
Flatten
Adhesive tape
8tation valve
Primar] side 8econdar] side
O.O2NPa
Hand
Relief valve hitrogen
gas
8
0
8
0
|mportaot
Please take care so that installed pipes ma] not touch components within a unit.
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or o] an adhesive tapej to p|pe eods so that aoy water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|pes.
ln oending a pipe, oend it to the |argest poss|b|e rad|0s (at |east Io0r t|mes the p|pe d|ameter). Do not oend a pipe repeatedl] to correct its form.
An outdoor unit's liquid pipe and liquid refrigerant piping are to oe fare connected. Flare a pipe after engaging a fare nut onto it. A fare size for R41OA is
different from that for conventional R4O7C. Although we recommend the use of faring tools developed specifcall] for R41OA, conventional faring tools can also
oe used o] adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion control gauge.
Tighten a fare joint securel] w|th two spaooers. 0oserve fare nut tightening torque specifed in the taole oelow.
Do not appl] an] oil on a fare joint.
Pipes are to oe olazed to connect an outdoor unit's gas pipe with refrigerant piping or refrigerant piping with a oranching pipe set.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a critical
failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
Brazing of the operation valve and the pipes should oe performed while cooling the valve ood] with a wet towel.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a suffcient
level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
0perat|oo proced0re
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a
critical failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or with an adhesive tapej so that water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|p|og.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a
suffcient level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
ln orazing an operation valve and a pipe, braze them w|th the va|ve ma|o body coo|ed w|th a wet towe| or the ||ke.
(2) P|p|og work
Flared pipe end. A (mmj Copper pipe protrusion for faring. B (mmj
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
O
-O.4

9.1
18.2
1O.O
19.7
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
ln the case of a rigid (clutchj t]pe
with an R41OA tool with a conventional tool
OO.5 O.71.8
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a
charge hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Use a counterfow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant s]stem.
work ow
For gas pipes
For liquid pipes
For oil equalizing
tuoe
8haft
(valve main ood]j
7 or less
7.85
NAX 15.7
4.9
NAX 11.8
1O.2
NAX 24.5
Cap
(lidj
8O or less
29.4
NAX 89.2
Tightening torque hm
Cap nut
(check joint sectionj
18
8.8
NAX 14.7
8.8
NAX 14.7
Airtighteness test completed
Vacuuming oegins
Vacuuming completed
Vacuum gauge check
Fill refrigerant
P|ease r0o the vac00m p0mp Ior at |east ooe ho0r
aIter the vac00m ga0ge shows -101kPa or |ower.
(-755mmhg or |ower)
Confrm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not
rise aIter |eav|og the system Ior ao ho0r or more.
when the s]stem has
remaining moisture inside or a
leak] point, the vacuum gauge
indicator will rise.
Check the s]stem for a leak]
point and then draw air to
create a vacuum again.
P|ease oote
aj ln connecting an outdoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
oj Choose a different-diameter pipe joint matching a main pipe size specifed in the following section in installing pipes (= main pipesj on the outdoor unit side.
cj Alwa]s install oranching joints (for ooth gas and liquidj in such a manner that the] form either correct horizontal or vertical oranch.
(4) Se|ect|oo oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
This oranching pipe set will alwa]s oecome necessar] when units are used in comoination.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, it is not requiredj
0utdoor unit
For two units (for 785 - 18OOj
Branching pipe set
D08-2A-1
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
(b) Na|o (00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe): Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1
lf the longest distance (measured oetween the outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unitj is 9Om or longer (actual lengthj, please change the main pipe size
according to the taole oelow.
(c) |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
Please choose from the taole oelow an appropriate pipe size as determined o] the total capacit] of indoor units connected downstream, provided, however, that the
p|pe s|ze Ior th|s sect|oo sho0|d oot exceed the ma|o s|ze (Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1).
0as pipe
12.7 t 1.O
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O *1
25.4 t 1.O
(28.58j
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1 (84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85 (84.92 t 1.2)
Total capacit] of indoor units
less than 7O
7O or more out less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more out less than 7OO
7OO or more out less than 11OO
11OO or more
liquid pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
(d) |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
lndoor unit connection pipe size taole
Capacit]
22, 28
8O, 45, 5O
71, 8O, 9O, 112, 14O, 1OO
224
28O
0as pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
liquid pipe
O.85 t O.8
9.52 t O.8
lndoor unit

A pipe can oe laid through the front, right, oottom or rear of a unit as illustrated on the aoove drawings.

ln la]ing pipes on the installation site, cut off the casing's half olank (88 or 1OOj that covers a hole for pipe penetration with nippers.

when there is a danger that a small animal enters from the pipe port, cover the port with appropriate olocking materials (to oe arranged on the user's partj.

Use an eloow (to oe arranged on the user's partj to connect control valves to the piping.

ln anchoring piping on the installation site, give 1.5m or a longer distance oetween an outdoor unit and an anchoring point where the piping is secured as
illustrated oelow. (A failure to ooserve this instruction ma] result in a pipe fracture depending on a method of isolating viorations emplo]ed.j
Although this drawing illustrates an installation involving a 45O or smaller capacit] unit, an installation involving a 5O4 or a larger capacit] unit should oe arranged in
the same manner as long as pipe connection points and directions are concerned, except that the height of a unit is different.
Neasurements in [ | indicate those of a 5O4 or larger capacit] unit.
4-2. P|pe coooect|oo pos|t|oo aod p|pe d|rect|oo
0ver 1.5m
Pipe fastening position
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Branching pipe set
Dl8-22-1
Dl8-18O-1
Dl8-871-1
Dl8-54O-1
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Header set model t]pe
HEAD4-22-1
HEADO-18O-1
HEAD8-871-1
HEAD8-54O-1
humoer of oranches
4 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
(5) Se|ect|oo oI ao |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
(a) Nethod oI se|ect|og a braoch|og p|pe set

As an appropriate oranching pipe size varies with the connected capacit] (total capacit] connected
downstreamj, determine a size from the following taole.
P|ease oote

ln connecting an indoor unit with the indoor unit side oranching pipe set, please use a pipe
conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.

Alwa]s install oranching pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipej e|ther hor|zoota||y or vert|ca||y.
(b) header Nethod

Depending on the numoer of units connected, connect plugged pipes (to oe procured on the installer's partj at a oranching point (on the indoor unit connection sidej.

For the size of a plugged pipe, please refer to the documentation for a header set (optional partj.
P|ease oote aj ln connecting a header with an indoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.
oj |o |osta|||og a header, a|ways arraoge a gas-s|de header to braoch hor|zoota||y aod a ||g0|d-s|de header to braoch dowoward.
cj lndoor units 224 and 28O can not oe connected to the header.
An oil equalizing pipe must oe connected onl] when an outdoor unit is used in a
comoined installation.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, do not connect itj
A. 0pening for refrigerant gas pipe connection
B. 0pening for refrigerant liquid pipe connection
C. Refrigerant pipe port (88 or 1OOj
D. Power caole port (5Oj
E. Power caole port (oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj
F. Holes for hoisting slings
0. 0pening for oil equalizing pipe connection
Explanator] marks
hitrogen
gas
(1) A|r t|ghtoess test
Although an outdoor unit itself has oeen tested for air tightness at the factor], please check the connected pipes and indoor units for air tightness from the check
joint of the operation valve on the outdoor unit side. while conducting a test, keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me.
8ince refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness, please connect instruments according the drawing oelow.
Under no circumstances should chlorine-oased refrigerant, ox]gen or an] other comoustiole gas oe used to pressurize a s]stem
keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me. Do not open it under an] circumstances.
8e s0re to press0r|ze a|| oI the ||g0|d, gas aod o|| eg0a||z|og p|pes.
ln pressurizing the piping, do not appl] the specifed level of pressure all at once, out graduall] raise pressure.
aj 8a|se the press0re to 0.5 NPa, aod theo stop. Leave |t Ior hve m|o0tes or more to see if the pressure drops.
oj Theo ra|se the press0re to 1.5 NPa, aod stop. Leave |t Ior hve more m|o0tes to see if the pressure drops.
cj Then raise the pressure to the specifed level (4.15 NPaj, and record the amoient temperature and the pressure.
dj |I oo press0re drop |s observed w|th ao |osta||at|oo press0r|zed to the specifed level aod |eIt Ior abo0t ooe day, |t |s acceptab|e. when the amoient temperature
changes 1, the pressure also changes approximatel] O.O1 NPa. The pressure, if changed, should oe compensated for.
ej lf a pressure drop is ooserved in checking ej and aj - dj, a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak o] appl]ing ouoole test liquid to welded parts and fare joints and
repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
Alwa]s pull air from the pipes after the airtightness test.
(2) Vac00m|og
Please pull air Irom the check jo|ots oI the operat|oo va|ves oo both ||g0|d aod gas s|des.
Please also p0|| a|r Irom the o|| eg0a||z|og p|pe. (Please pull air separatel] from the rest of the piping o] using the oil equalizing valve check jointj
(3) Nethod oI operat|og operat|oo va|ves
Nethod of opening/closing a valve
Remove the cap, turn the gas pipe side until it comes to the "Closed" position as indicated in the
drawing on the right.
For the liquid side pipe and oil equalizing pipe side, turn with a hexagonal wrench until the shaft
stops. lf excessive force is applied, the valve main ood] can oe damaged. Alwa]s use a
dedicated special tool.
Tighten the cap securel].
For tightening torque, refer to the taole oelow.
For gas pipes
For cap nut
Cap
For oil equalizing tuoe
For liquid pipes
To indoor unit
0auge manifold
lo
lo knoo
Hi
Hi knoo
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 1
8ervice point
(check jointj
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 2
Closed position 0pened position
0as pipe liquid pipe 0as pipe liquid pipe
25.4 (28.58j t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1
(84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O

19.O5 t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
Nain pipe size (normalj Pipe size for an actual length of 9Om or longer
0utdoor unit
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
0A0T|0h
lf ]ou tighten it without using douole spanners, ]ou ma] deform
the operation valve, which can cause an infow of nitrogen gas
into the outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Appl]ing excessive pressure can cause an
infow of nitrogen gas into an outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Please also pull air from the oil equalizing pipe.
0A0T|0h
lnsuffcient vacuuming ma] result in poor
performance falling short of the design
capacit], pipe clogging due to residue
moisture and/or a compressor failure.
Airtight (pressurizedj piping
For fastening torque of a fare nut, please refer to 8ection 4-2 (2j Piping work on site.
*1. when connecting indoor units of 28O at the downstream and the main gas pipe is of o22.22 or larger, use the pipe of o22.22x t1.O.
(1) P|pe coooect|og pos|t|oo aod p|pe o0tgo|og d|rect|oo
Tightening torque (Nmj
Operation va|ve size
(mm}
Tightening ang|e
( }
Tightening torque
(Nm}
Recommended |ength of too| hand|e
(mm}
6.35 1/4" 1418 4560 150
9.52 3/8" 3442 3045 200
12.7 1/2" 4961 3045 250
15.885/8" 6882 1520 300
19.05 (3/4" 100120 1520 450
Use a torque wrench. lf a torque wrench is not availaole,
fasten the fare nut manuall] frst and then tighten it
further, using the left taole as a guide.
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner.
4-3. A|r t|ghtoess test aod a|r p0rge
6
2
-
40
-
P.5 P.O
P.7 P.8
PSB012D942C
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface Floor surface
Vertical
Floor surface
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Floor surface Floor surface
downward
oranch
Floor surface
liquid side
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface
0as side
Floor surface
Drain pipe
D (leftj
72O
8O
1
7
5
D (rightj
C (rightj
1
7
2
95 9O
C (rearj
F
1
O
O
4
4
.
7
2
O 8O.5
22O 18O 55O 18O 214
D (frontj
B
0
A
C (frontj
185O
1
O
9
O

2
O
4
8

7
9
7
.
8

1
1
5
5
.
8

O
8
2
1
O
O
1
O
9
2
5
9
2
1
1
2
9
1
.
O
8
4O
1O4.9 8O.1
O
1
2
O
.
2
The positions of connections on a oase
Rear side
E C
1
O
1
1
2
O
185 8O.5
Dimensions of a refrigerant pipe
connection port (planj
Rear side
B
0
A
9
5
1
4
1
1
4
O
.5
75
142.5
284
7-segment
inspection port
8ignal wire
terminal olock
Terminal olock
for power caole
connection

Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
material, and fll the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0nl] use nitrogen gas (h2j
Taping
h2
h
i
t
r
o
g
e
n
Brazing
Brazing
Flatten
Adhesive tape
8tation valve
Primar] side 8econdar] side
O.O2NPa
Hand
Relief valve hitrogen
gas
8
0
8
0
|mportaot
Please take care so that installed pipes ma] not touch components within a unit.
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or o] an adhesive tapej to p|pe eods so that aoy water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|pes.
ln oending a pipe, oend it to the |argest poss|b|e rad|0s (at |east Io0r t|mes the p|pe d|ameter). Do not oend a pipe repeatedl] to correct its form.
An outdoor unit's liquid pipe and liquid refrigerant piping are to oe fare connected. Flare a pipe after engaging a fare nut onto it. A fare size for R41OA is
different from that for conventional R4O7C. Although we recommend the use of faring tools developed specifcall] for R41OA, conventional faring tools can also
oe used o] adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion control gauge.
Tighten a fare joint securel] w|th two spaooers. 0oserve fare nut tightening torque specifed in the taole oelow.
Do not appl] an] oil on a fare joint.
Pipes are to oe olazed to connect an outdoor unit's gas pipe with refrigerant piping or refrigerant piping with a oranching pipe set.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a critical
failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
Brazing of the operation valve and the pipes should oe performed while cooling the valve ood] with a wet towel.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a suffcient
level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
0perat|oo proced0re
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a
critical failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or with an adhesive tapej so that water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|p|og.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a
suffcient level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
ln orazing an operation valve and a pipe, braze them w|th the va|ve ma|o body coo|ed w|th a wet towe| or the ||ke.
(2) P|p|og work
Flared pipe end. A (mmj Copper pipe protrusion for faring. B (mmj
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
O
-O.4

9.1
18.2
1O.O
19.7
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
ln the case of a rigid (clutchj t]pe
with an R41OA tool with a conventional tool
OO.5 O.71.8
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a
charge hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Use a counterfow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant s]stem.
work ow
For gas pipes
For liquid pipes
For oil equalizing
tuoe
8haft
(valve main ood]j
7 or less
7.85
NAX 15.7
4.9
NAX 11.8
1O.2
NAX 24.5
Cap
(lidj
8O or less
29.4
NAX 89.2
Tightening torque hm
Cap nut
(check joint sectionj
18
8.8
NAX 14.7
8.8
NAX 14.7
Airtighteness test completed
Vacuuming oegins
Vacuuming completed
Vacuum gauge check
Fill refrigerant
P|ease r0o the vac00m p0mp Ior at |east ooe ho0r
aIter the vac00m ga0ge shows -101kPa or |ower.
(-755mmhg or |ower)
Confrm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not
rise aIter |eav|og the system Ior ao ho0r or more.
when the s]stem has
remaining moisture inside or a
leak] point, the vacuum gauge
indicator will rise.
Check the s]stem for a leak]
point and then draw air to
create a vacuum again.
P|ease oote
aj ln connecting an outdoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
oj Choose a different-diameter pipe joint matching a main pipe size specifed in the following section in installing pipes (= main pipesj on the outdoor unit side.
cj Alwa]s install oranching joints (for ooth gas and liquidj in such a manner that the] form either correct horizontal or vertical oranch.
(4) Se|ect|oo oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
This oranching pipe set will alwa]s oecome necessar] when units are used in comoination.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, it is not requiredj
0utdoor unit
For two units (for 785 - 18OOj
Branching pipe set
D08-2A-1
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
(b) Na|o (00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe): Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1
lf the longest distance (measured oetween the outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unitj is 9Om or longer (actual lengthj, please change the main pipe size
according to the taole oelow.
(c) |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
Please choose from the taole oelow an appropriate pipe size as determined o] the total capacit] of indoor units connected downstream, provided, however, that the
p|pe s|ze Ior th|s sect|oo sho0|d oot exceed the ma|o s|ze (Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1).
0as pipe
12.7 t 1.O
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O *1
25.4 t 1.O
(28.58j
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1 (84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85 (84.92 t 1.2)
Total capacit] of indoor units
less than 7O
7O or more out less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more out less than 7OO
7OO or more out less than 11OO
11OO or more
liquid pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
(d) |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
lndoor unit connection pipe size taole
Capacit]
22, 28
8O, 45, 5O
71, 8O, 9O, 112, 14O, 1OO
224
28O
0as pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
liquid pipe
O.85 t O.8
9.52 t O.8
lndoor unit

A pipe can oe laid through the front, right, oottom or rear of a unit as illustrated on the aoove drawings.

ln la]ing pipes on the installation site, cut off the casing's half olank (88 or 1OOj that covers a hole for pipe penetration with nippers.

when there is a danger that a small animal enters from the pipe port, cover the port with appropriate olocking materials (to oe arranged on the user's partj.

Use an eloow (to oe arranged on the user's partj to connect control valves to the piping.

ln anchoring piping on the installation site, give 1.5m or a longer distance oetween an outdoor unit and an anchoring point where the piping is secured as
illustrated oelow. (A failure to ooserve this instruction ma] result in a pipe fracture depending on a method of isolating viorations emplo]ed.j
Although this drawing illustrates an installation involving a 45O or smaller capacit] unit, an installation involving a 5O4 or a larger capacit] unit should oe arranged in
the same manner as long as pipe connection points and directions are concerned, except that the height of a unit is different.
Neasurements in [ | indicate those of a 5O4 or larger capacit] unit.
4-2. P|pe coooect|oo pos|t|oo aod p|pe d|rect|oo
0ver 1.5m
Pipe fastening position
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Branching pipe set
Dl8-22-1
Dl8-18O-1
Dl8-871-1
Dl8-54O-1
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Header set model t]pe
HEAD4-22-1
HEADO-18O-1
HEAD8-871-1
HEAD8-54O-1
humoer of oranches
4 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
(5) Se|ect|oo oI ao |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
(a) Nethod oI se|ect|og a braoch|og p|pe set

As an appropriate oranching pipe size varies with the connected capacit] (total capacit] connected
downstreamj, determine a size from the following taole.
P|ease oote

ln connecting an indoor unit with the indoor unit side oranching pipe set, please use a pipe
conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.

Alwa]s install oranching pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipej e|ther hor|zoota||y or vert|ca||y.
(b) header Nethod

Depending on the numoer of units connected, connect plugged pipes (to oe procured on the installer's partj at a oranching point (on the indoor unit connection sidej.

For the size of a plugged pipe, please refer to the documentation for a header set (optional partj.
P|ease oote aj ln connecting a header with an indoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.
oj |o |osta|||og a header, a|ways arraoge a gas-s|de header to braoch hor|zoota||y aod a ||g0|d-s|de header to braoch dowoward.
cj lndoor units 224 and 28O can not oe connected to the header.
An oil equalizing pipe must oe connected onl] when an outdoor unit is used in a
comoined installation.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, do not connect itj
A. 0pening for refrigerant gas pipe connection
B. 0pening for refrigerant liquid pipe connection
C. Refrigerant pipe port (88 or 1OOj
D. Power caole port (5Oj
E. Power caole port (oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj
F. Holes for hoisting slings
0. 0pening for oil equalizing pipe connection
Explanator] marks
hitrogen
gas
(1) A|r t|ghtoess test
Although an outdoor unit itself has oeen tested for air tightness at the factor], please check the connected pipes and indoor units for air tightness from the check
joint of the operation valve on the outdoor unit side. while conducting a test, keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me.
8ince refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness, please connect instruments according the drawing oelow.
Under no circumstances should chlorine-oased refrigerant, ox]gen or an] other comoustiole gas oe used to pressurize a s]stem
keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me. Do not open it under an] circumstances.
8e s0re to press0r|ze a|| oI the ||g0|d, gas aod o|| eg0a||z|og p|pes.
ln pressurizing the piping, do not appl] the specifed level of pressure all at once, out graduall] raise pressure.
aj 8a|se the press0re to 0.5 NPa, aod theo stop. Leave |t Ior hve m|o0tes or more to see if the pressure drops.
oj Theo ra|se the press0re to 1.5 NPa, aod stop. Leave |t Ior hve more m|o0tes to see if the pressure drops.
cj Then raise the pressure to the specifed level (4.15 NPaj, and record the amoient temperature and the pressure.
dj |I oo press0re drop |s observed w|th ao |osta||at|oo press0r|zed to the specifed level aod |eIt Ior abo0t ooe day, |t |s acceptab|e. when the amoient temperature
changes 1, the pressure also changes approximatel] O.O1 NPa. The pressure, if changed, should oe compensated for.
ej lf a pressure drop is ooserved in checking ej and aj - dj, a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak o] appl]ing ouoole test liquid to welded parts and fare joints and
repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
Alwa]s pull air from the pipes after the airtightness test.
(2) Vac00m|og
Please pull air Irom the check jo|ots oI the operat|oo va|ves oo both ||g0|d aod gas s|des.
Please also p0|| a|r Irom the o|| eg0a||z|og p|pe. (Please pull air separatel] from the rest of the piping o] using the oil equalizing valve check jointj
(3) Nethod oI operat|og operat|oo va|ves
Nethod of opening/closing a valve
Remove the cap, turn the gas pipe side until it comes to the "Closed" position as indicated in the
drawing on the right.
For the liquid side pipe and oil equalizing pipe side, turn with a hexagonal wrench until the shaft
stops. lf excessive force is applied, the valve main ood] can oe damaged. Alwa]s use a
dedicated special tool.
Tighten the cap securel].
For tightening torque, refer to the taole oelow.
For gas pipes
For cap nut
Cap
For oil equalizing tuoe
For liquid pipes
To indoor unit
0auge manifold
lo
lo knoo
Hi
Hi knoo
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 1
8ervice point
(check jointj
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 2
Closed position 0pened position
0as pipe liquid pipe 0as pipe liquid pipe
25.4 (28.58j t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1
(84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O

19.O5 t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
Nain pipe size (normalj Pipe size for an actual length of 9Om or longer
0utdoor unit
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
0A0T|0h
lf ]ou tighten it without using douole spanners, ]ou ma] deform
the operation valve, which can cause an infow of nitrogen gas
into the outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Appl]ing excessive pressure can cause an
infow of nitrogen gas into an outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Please also pull air from the oil equalizing pipe.
0A0T|0h
lnsuffcient vacuuming ma] result in poor
performance falling short of the design
capacit], pipe clogging due to residue
moisture and/or a compressor failure.
Airtight (pressurizedj piping
For fastening torque of a fare nut, please refer to 8ection 4-2 (2j Piping work on site.
*1. when connecting indoor units of 28O at the downstream and the main gas pipe is of o22.22 or larger, use the pipe of o22.22x t1.O.
(1) P|pe coooect|og pos|t|oo aod p|pe o0tgo|og d|rect|oo
Tightening torque (Nmj
Operation va|ve size
(mm}
Tightening ang|e
( }
Tightening torque
(Nm}
Recommended |ength of too| hand|e
(mm}
6.35 1/4" 1418 4560 150
9.52 3/8" 3442 3045 200
12.7 1/2" 4961 3045 250
15.885/8" 6882 1520 300
19.05 (3/4" 100120 1520 450
Use a torque wrench. lf a torque wrench is not availaole,
fasten the fare nut manuall] frst and then tighten it
further, using the left taole as a guide.
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner.
4-3. A|r t|ghtoess test aod a|r p0rge
-
41
-
P.5 P.O
P.7 P.8
PSB012D942C
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface Floor surface
Vertical
Floor surface
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
Floor surface Floor surface
downward
oranch
Floor surface
liquid side
Horizontal
Floor surface
Floor surface
0as side
Floor surface
Drain pipe
D (leftj
72O
8O
1
7
5
D (rightj
C (rightj
1
7
2
95 9O
C (rearj
F
1
O
O
4
4
.
7
2
O 8O.5
22O 18O 55O 18O 214
D (frontj
B
0
A
C (frontj
185O
1
O
9
O

2
O
4
8

7
9
7
.
8

1
1
5
5
.
8

O
8
2
1
O
O
1
O
9
2
5
9
2
1
1
2
9
1
.
O
8
4O
1O4.9 8O.1
O
1
2
O
.
2
The positions of connections on a oase
Rear side
E C
1
O
1
1
2
O
185 8O.5
Dimensions of a refrigerant pipe
connection port (planj
Rear side
B
0
A
9
5
1
4
1
1
4
O
.5
75
142.5
284
7-segment
inspection port
8ignal wire
terminal olock
Terminal olock
for power caole
connection

Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
material, and fll the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0nl] use nitrogen gas (h2j
Taping
h2
h
i
t
r
o
g
e
n
Brazing
Brazing
Flatten
Adhesive tape
8tation valve
Primar] side 8econdar] side
O.O2NPa
Hand
Relief valve hitrogen
gas
8
0
8
0
|mportaot
Please take care so that installed pipes ma] not touch components within a unit.
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or o] an adhesive tapej to p|pe eods so that aoy water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|pes.
ln oending a pipe, oend it to the |argest poss|b|e rad|0s (at |east Io0r t|mes the p|pe d|ameter). Do not oend a pipe repeatedl] to correct its form.
An outdoor unit's liquid pipe and liquid refrigerant piping are to oe fare connected. Flare a pipe after engaging a fare nut onto it. A fare size for R41OA is
different from that for conventional R4O7C. Although we recommend the use of faring tools developed specifcall] for R41OA, conventional faring tools can also
oe used o] adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion control gauge.
Tighten a fare joint securel] w|th two spaooers. 0oserve fare nut tightening torque specifed in the taole oelow.
Do not appl] an] oil on a fare joint.
Pipes are to oe olazed to connect an outdoor unit's gas pipe with refrigerant piping or refrigerant piping with a oranching pipe set.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a critical
failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
Brazing of the operation valve and the pipes should oe performed while cooling the valve ood] with a wet towel.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a suffcient
level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
0perat|oo proced0re
|o |ay|og p|pes oo the |osta||at|oo s|te, keep the operat|oo va|ves sh0t a|| the t|me.
8|az|og m0st be perIormed 0oder a o|trogeo gas ow. without nitrogen gas, a large quantit] of foreign matters (oxidized flmj are created, causing a
critical failure from capillar] tuoe or expansion valve clogging.
0ive s0Ihc|eot protect|oos (compressed and orazed or with an adhesive tapej so that water or Iore|go matters may oot eoter the p|p|og.
Perform fushing. To fush the piping, charge nitrogen gas at aoout O.O2NPa with a pipe end closed with a hand. when pressure inside ouilds up to a
suffcient level, remove the hand to fush. (in fushing a pipe, close the other end of the pipe with a plugj.
ln orazing an operation valve and a pipe, braze them w|th the va|ve ma|o body coo|ed w|th a wet towe| or the ||ke.
(2) P|p|og work
Flared pipe end. A (mmj Copper pipe protrusion for faring. B (mmj
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
O
-O.4

9.1
18.2
1O.O
19.7
O.85
9.52
12.7
15.88
Copper
pipe outer
diameter
ln the case of a rigid (clutchj t]pe
with an R41OA tool with a conventional tool
OO.5 O.71.8
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a
charge hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Use a counterfow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant s]stem.
work ow
For gas pipes
For liquid pipes
For oil equalizing
tuoe
8haft
(valve main ood]j
7 or less
7.85
NAX 15.7
4.9
NAX 11.8
1O.2
NAX 24.5
Cap
(lidj
8O or less
29.4
NAX 89.2
Tightening torque hm
Cap nut
(check joint sectionj
18
8.8
NAX 14.7
8.8
NAX 14.7
Airtighteness test completed
Vacuuming oegins
Vacuuming completed
Vacuum gauge check
Fill refrigerant
P|ease r0o the vac00m p0mp Ior at |east ooe ho0r
aIter the vac00m ga0ge shows -101kPa or |ower.
(-755mmhg or |ower)
Confrm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not
rise aIter |eav|og the system Ior ao ho0r or more.
when the s]stem has
remaining moisture inside or a
leak] point, the vacuum gauge
indicator will rise.
Check the s]stem for a leak]
point and then draw air to
create a vacuum again.
P|ease oote
aj ln connecting an outdoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for outdoor unit connection.
oj Choose a different-diameter pipe joint matching a main pipe size specifed in the following section in installing pipes (= main pipesj on the outdoor unit side.
cj Alwa]s install oranching joints (for ooth gas and liquidj in such a manner that the] form either correct horizontal or vertical oranch.
(4) Se|ect|oo oI ao o0tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
This oranching pipe set will alwa]s oecome necessar] when units are used in comoination.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, it is not requiredj
0utdoor unit
For two units (for 785 - 18OOj
Branching pipe set
D08-2A-1
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
Pipe sizes applicaole to European installations are shown in parentheses.
Please use C122OT-1/2H for 19.O5 or larger pipes.
(b) Na|o (00tdoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe): Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1
lf the longest distance (measured oetween the outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unitj is 9Om or longer (actual lengthj, please change the main pipe size
according to the taole oelow.
(c) |odoor 0o|t s|de hrst braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
Please choose from the taole oelow an appropriate pipe size as determined o] the total capacit] of indoor units connected downstream, provided, however, that the
p|pe s|ze Ior th|s sect|oo sho0|d oot exceed the ma|o s|ze (Sect|oo 8 |o F|g0re 1).
0as pipe
12.7 t 1.O
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O *1
25.4 t 1.O
(28.58j
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1 (84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85 (84.92 t 1.2)
Total capacit] of indoor units
less than 7O
7O or more out less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more out less than 7OO
7OO or more out less than 11OO
11OO or more
liquid pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
(d) |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe - |odoor 0o|t: Sect|oo 0 |o F|g0re 1
lndoor unit connection pipe size taole
Capacit]
22, 28
8O, 45, 5O
71, 8O, 9O, 112, 14O, 1OO
224
28O
0as pipe
9.52 t O.8
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
liquid pipe
O.85 t O.8
9.52 t O.8
lndoor unit

A pipe can oe laid through the front, right, oottom or rear of a unit as illustrated on the aoove drawings.

ln la]ing pipes on the installation site, cut off the casing's half olank (88 or 1OOj that covers a hole for pipe penetration with nippers.

when there is a danger that a small animal enters from the pipe port, cover the port with appropriate olocking materials (to oe arranged on the user's partj.

Use an eloow (to oe arranged on the user's partj to connect control valves to the piping.

ln anchoring piping on the installation site, give 1.5m or a longer distance oetween an outdoor unit and an anchoring point where the piping is secured as
illustrated oelow. (A failure to ooserve this instruction ma] result in a pipe fracture depending on a method of isolating viorations emplo]ed.j
Although this drawing illustrates an installation involving a 45O or smaller capacit] unit, an installation involving a 5O4 or a larger capacit] unit should oe arranged in
the same manner as long as pipe connection points and directions are concerned, except that the height of a unit is different.
Neasurements in [ | indicate those of a 5O4 or larger capacit] unit.
4-2. P|pe coooect|oo pos|t|oo aod p|pe d|rect|oo
0ver 1.5m
Pipe fastening position
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Branching pipe set
Dl8-22-1
Dl8-18O-1
Dl8-871-1
Dl8-54O-1
Total capacit] downstream
less than 18O
18O or more out less than 871
871 or more out less than 54O
54O or more
Header set model t]pe
HEAD4-22-1
HEADO-18O-1
HEAD8-871-1
HEAD8-54O-1
humoer of oranches
4 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
8 oranches at the most
(5) Se|ect|oo oI ao |odoor 0o|t s|de braoch|og p|pe set
(a) Nethod oI se|ect|og a braoch|og p|pe set

As an appropriate oranching pipe size varies with the connected capacit] (total capacit] connected
downstreamj, determine a size from the following taole.
P|ease oote

ln connecting an indoor unit with the indoor unit side oranching pipe set, please use a pipe
conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.

Alwa]s install oranching pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipej e|ther hor|zoota||y or vert|ca||y.
(b) header Nethod

Depending on the numoer of units connected, connect plugged pipes (to oe procured on the installer's partj at a oranching point (on the indoor unit connection sidej.

For the size of a plugged pipe, please refer to the documentation for a header set (optional partj.
P|ease oote aj ln connecting a header with an indoor unit, please use a pipe conforming to the pipe size specifed for indoor unit connection.
oj |o |osta|||og a header, a|ways arraoge a gas-s|de header to braoch hor|zoota||y aod a ||g0|d-s|de header to braoch dowoward.
cj lndoor units 224 and 28O can not oe connected to the header.
An oil equalizing pipe must oe connected onl] when an outdoor unit is used in a
comoined installation.
(when a unit is used as a standalone installation, do not connect itj
A. 0pening for refrigerant gas pipe connection
B. 0pening for refrigerant liquid pipe connection
C. Refrigerant pipe port (88 or 1OOj
D. Power caole port (5Oj
E. Power caole port (oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj
F. Holes for hoisting slings
0. 0pening for oil equalizing pipe connection
Explanator] marks
hitrogen
gas
(1) A|r t|ghtoess test
Although an outdoor unit itself has oeen tested for air tightness at the factor], please check the connected pipes and indoor units for air tightness from the check
joint of the operation valve on the outdoor unit side. while conducting a test, keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me.
8ince refrigerant piping is pressurized to the design pressure of a unit with nitrogen gas for testing air tightness, please connect instruments according the drawing oelow.
Under no circumstances should chlorine-oased refrigerant, ox]gen or an] other comoustiole gas oe used to pressurize a s]stem
keep the operat|oo va|ve sh0t a|| the t|me. Do not open it under an] circumstances.
8e s0re to press0r|ze a|| oI the ||g0|d, gas aod o|| eg0a||z|og p|pes.
ln pressurizing the piping, do not appl] the specifed level of pressure all at once, out graduall] raise pressure.
aj 8a|se the press0re to 0.5 NPa, aod theo stop. Leave |t Ior hve m|o0tes or more to see if the pressure drops.
oj Theo ra|se the press0re to 1.5 NPa, aod stop. Leave |t Ior hve more m|o0tes to see if the pressure drops.
cj Then raise the pressure to the specifed level (4.15 NPaj, and record the amoient temperature and the pressure.
dj |I oo press0re drop |s observed w|th ao |osta||at|oo press0r|zed to the specifed level aod |eIt Ior abo0t ooe day, |t |s acceptab|e. when the amoient temperature
changes 1, the pressure also changes approximatel] O.O1 NPa. The pressure, if changed, should oe compensated for.
ej lf a pressure drop is ooserved in checking ej and aj - dj, a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak o] appl]ing ouoole test liquid to welded parts and fare joints and
repair it. After repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
Alwa]s pull air from the pipes after the airtightness test.
(2) Vac00m|og
Please pull air Irom the check jo|ots oI the operat|oo va|ves oo both ||g0|d aod gas s|des.
Please also p0|| a|r Irom the o|| eg0a||z|og p|pe. (Please pull air separatel] from the rest of the piping o] using the oil equalizing valve check jointj
(3) Nethod oI operat|og operat|oo va|ves
Nethod of opening/closing a valve
Remove the cap, turn the gas pipe side until it comes to the "Closed" position as indicated in the
drawing on the right.
For the liquid side pipe and oil equalizing pipe side, turn with a hexagonal wrench until the shaft
stops. lf excessive force is applied, the valve main ood] can oe damaged. Alwa]s use a
dedicated special tool.
Tighten the cap securel].
For tightening torque, refer to the taole oelow.
For gas pipes
For cap nut
Cap
For oil equalizing tuoe
For liquid pipes
To indoor unit
0auge manifold
lo
lo knoo
Hi
Hi knoo
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 1
8ervice point
(check jointj
0peration valve
liquid pipe
0il equalizing
tuoe
0as pipe
0utdoor unit 2
Closed position 0pened position
0as pipe liquid pipe 0as pipe liquid pipe
25.4 (28.58j t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
81.8 t 1.1
(84.92 t 1.2)
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O

19.O5 t 1.O
28.58 t 1.O
88.1 t 1.85
(84.92 t 1.2)
12.7 t O.8
15.88 t 1.O
19.O5 t 1.O
22.22 t 1.O
Nain pipe size (normalj Pipe size for an actual length of 9Om or longer
0utdoor unit
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
0A0T|0h
lf ]ou tighten it without using douole spanners, ]ou ma] deform
the operation valve, which can cause an infow of nitrogen gas
into the outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Appl]ing excessive pressure can cause an
infow of nitrogen gas into an outdoor unit.
0A0T|0h
Please also pull air from the oil equalizing pipe.
0A0T|0h
lnsuffcient vacuuming ma] result in poor
performance falling short of the design
capacit], pipe clogging due to residue
moisture and/or a compressor failure.
Airtight (pressurizedj piping
For fastening torque of a fare nut, please refer to 8ection 4-2 (2j Piping work on site.
*1. when connecting indoor units of 28O at the downstream and the main gas pipe is of o22.22 or larger, use the pipe of o22.22x t1.O.
(1) P|pe coooect|og pos|t|oo aod p|pe o0tgo|og d|rect|oo
Tightening torque (Nmj
Operation va|ve size
(mm}
Tightening ang|e
( }
Tightening torque
(Nm}
Recommended |ength of too| hand|e
(mm}
6.35 1/4" 1418 4560 150
9.52 3/8" 3442 3045 200
12.7 1/2" 4961 3045 250
15.885/8" 6882 1520 300
19.05 (3/4" 100120 1520 450
Use a torque wrench. lf a torque wrench is not availaole,
fasten the fare nut manuall] frst and then tighten it
further, using the left taole as a guide.
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner.
4-3. A|r t|ghtoess test aod a|r p0rge
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42
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P.9 P.1O
P.11 P.12
Remote control unit
0utdoor unit power suppl]. 8 phase 4wiring 88O-415V
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
Earth leakage oreaker
(lmpulse withstanding t]pej
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Earth leakage oreaker
R R R R R R
0rounding
wire
A A
C
D
B
B
Distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem
Round crimp contact terminal
wire
wires for connecting indoor
and outdoor units
Exterior tape
0as piping
insulation
liquid piping
Band (accessor]j
Pipe cover (accessor]j
6. L0T8|0AL w|8|h6 w08k
5. 0ra|oage
(3) 00tdoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : 3 phase 380-415V
(4) |odoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : S|og|e phase 220-240V
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj ln the case of distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem, the listed data represent those of an outdoor unit.
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, change the wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, changethe wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wires connected to indoor units are allowed up to 5.5 mm2. For 8 mm2 or more, use a dedicated pull oox and oranch to indoor units with 5.5 mm2 or less.
ej Values in the taole don't include electric heaters. when an] electric heater is assemoled, ooth the power suppl] specifcation and the wiring specifcation
oecome different.
fj terminal on the terminal olock is specifed to connect onl] an optional auxiliar] heater (power suppl] for heaterj.
Nodel
Power
source
Caole size for power
source (mm
2
j
wire length
(mj Rated current 8witch capacit] 8ize (mm
2
j 8crew t]pe
Noulded-case circuit oreaker (Aj Earth wire
Earth leakage oreaker
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
8 phase
4 wire
88O-415V
5OHz
14
14
14
14
14
14
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
6-3. Nethod oI coooect|og s|goa||og w|res
(1j A staodard remote cootro||er w|re |s 0.3mm
2
x 2 cores (F00kX6 |odoor 0o|t), 0.3mm
2
x 3 cores (F0AkX4 |odoor 0o|t). lt can oe extended
0p to 600m. For a remote cootro||er w|re exceed|og 100m, please upgrade wire size as spec|hed |o the tab|e be|ow.
8emote cootro||er w|r|og spec|hcat|oos
1OO to 2OO
To 8OO
To 4OO
To OOO
O.5mm
2
2 cores
O.75mm
2
2 cores
1.25mm
2
2 cores
2mm
2
2 cores
O.5mm
2
8 cores
O.75mm
2
8 cores
1.25mm
2
8 cores
2mm
2
8 cores
length (mj
wire size
Add|og add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot
0harge add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot accord|og to the s|ze aod |eogth oI the ||g0|d p|p|og aod 0o|t capac|ty.
Determine additional charge volume o] rounding to the nearest O.1 kg.
Additional fll quantit] (kgj = 8P
4-4. Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot charge
Charge additional refrigerant |o the ||g0|d state.
Be sure to measure the quantit] w|th a sca|e |o add|og reIr|geraot.
lf ]ou cannot charge all refrigerant with the outdoor unit l]ing idle, charge it with the unit running in the test run mode. (For the test run method, please refer to 8ection 8j
lf operated for a long time with insuffcient refrigerant the compressor will oe damaged. (ln particular, when adding refrigerant during operation, complete the joo within 8Omin.j
This unit contains <400~680: 11.5 kg, 735~1360: 23.0 kg> oI reIr|geraot.
Determine the amount of refrigerant to oe charged additionall] using the following formula and put down the amount of refrigerant added on the refrigerant charge
volume recording plate provided on the oack the front panel.
wheo the Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot g0aot|ty Ior p|p|og (P) over the Io||ow|og tab|e, p|ease separate the reIr|geraot ||oe.
P =l1O.87l2O.2Ol8O.18l4O.12l5O.O59lOO.O22
l122.22 total length (mj l219.O5 total length (mj l815.88 total length (mj
l412.7 total length (mj l59.52 total length (mj lOO.85 total length (mj
P|ease oote
P0t dowo oo the reIr|geraot charge vo|0me record|og p|ate prov|ded oo the back oI the s|de paoe| the amo0ot oI reIr|geraot ca|c0|ated Irom the p|pe |eogth.
4-5. heat|og aod coodeosat|oo preveot|oo
Dress refrigerant pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipesj for heat insulation and prevention of dew condensation.
lmproper heat insulation/anti-dew dressing can result in a water leak or dripping causing damage to household effects, etc.
Use a heat insulating material that can withstand 12O or a higher temperature. Poor heat insulating capacit] can cause heat insulation proolems or caole
deterioration.
aj The gas pipe can cause during a cooling operation dew condensation, which will oecome drain water causing a possiole water-leak accident, or reach during a
heating operation as high a temperature as OO to 11O, posing a risk of ourns, when touched accidentall]. 8o, do not fail to dress it with a heat insulation
material.
oj wrap indoor units' fare joints with heat insulating parts (pipe coverj for heat insulation (ooth gas and liquid pipesj.
cj 0ive heat insulation to ooth gas and liquid side pipes. Bundle a heat insulating material and a pipe tightl] together so that no gaps ma] oe left oetween them and
wrap them together with a connecting caole o] a dressing tape.
dj Although this air conditioning unit has oeen tested under the Jl8 condensation test conditions, the dripping of water ma] occur when it is operated in a
high-humidit] atmosphere (28 or a higher dew point temperaturej. ln such a case, appl] an additional heat insulation material of 1O to 2O mm thick to dress an
indoor unit ood], piping and drain pipes.
when the amoient dew point temperature oecomes 28 or higher, or the relative humidit] oecomes 8O7 or higher, add further 1O to 2O mm thick heat insulation
material.
22.22
O.87
Refrigerant liquid pipe size
Additional fll quantit] (kg/mj
19.O5
O.2O
15.88
O.18
12.7
O.12
9.52
O.O59
O.85
O.O22
Remarks
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider qualifed o] a power provider of the countr].
Electrical installation work must oe executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicaole to electrical installations in the countr].
P|ease |osta|| ao earth |eakage breaker w|tho0t Ia||. The installation of an earth leakage oreaker is compulsor] in order to prevent electric shocks or fre accidents.
(8ince this unit emplo]s inverter control, please 0se ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type to prevent an earth leakage oreaker's false actuation.j
P|ease oote
aj Use onl] copper wires.
Do not use an] suppl] cord lighter than one specifed in parentheses for each t]pe oelow.
- oraided cord (code designation OO245 lEC 51j, if allowed in the relevant part 2,
- ordinar] tough ruooer sheathed cord (code designation OO245 lEC 58j,
- fat twin tinsel cord (code designation OO227 lEC 41j
- ordinar] pol]vin]l chloride sheathed cord (code designation OO227 lEC 58j.
Please do not use an]thing lighter than pol]chloroprene sheathed fexiole cord (cord designation OO245 lEC57j for suppl] cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use.
oj 0se separate power s0pp||es Ior the |odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts.
cj A grounding wire must oe connected oefore connecting the power caole. Provide a grounding wire longer than the power caole.
dj The power s0pp||es Ior |odoor 0o|ts |o the same system sho0|d t0ro oo aod oII s|m0|taoeo0s|y.
ej 0round the unit. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding wire.
lf improperl] grounded, an electric shock or malfunction ma] result.
fj The |osta||at|oo oI ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type earth |eakage breaker |s oecessary. A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can result in an accident such as an
electric shock or a fre. Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completed. Be sure to turn off the power when servicing.
gj Please do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under an] circumstances. (lt does not improve power factor, while it can cause an aonormal
overheat accidentj
hj For power suppl] caoles, use conduits.
i j Please do oot |ay e|ectroo|c cootro| cab|es (remote cootro| aod s|goa||og w|res) aod other h|gh c0rreot cab|es together o0ts|de the 0o|t. la]ing them together can
result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit due to electric noises.
j j Power caoles and signaling wires must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and secured o] caole fastening clamps provided in the unit.
kj Fasten caoles so that the] ma] not touch the piping, etc.
l j wheo cab|es are coooected, p|ease make s0re that a|| e|ectr|ca| compooeots w|th|o the e|ectr|ca| compooeot box are Iree oI |oose coooector co0p||og or term|oa|
coooect|oo and then attach the cover securel]. (lmproper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit, if water penetrates into the oox.j
0A0T|0h
lf the earth leakage oreaker is exclusivel] for ground fault protection, then ]ou will need to install a circuit oreaker for wiring work.
(1) Nethod oI |ead|og o0t cab|es
As shown on the drawing in 8ection 4-2 (1j, caoles can oe laid through the front, right, left or oottom casing.
ln wiring on the installation site, cut off a half-olank (5O or oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj covering a penetration of the casing with nippers.
(2) hotab|||a |o coooect|og power cab|es
Power caoles must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and clamped outside the electrical component oox.
ln connecting to the power caole terminal olock, use round solderless terminals.
Connect the ground wire oefore ]ou connect the power caole. when ]ou connect a grounding wire to a terminal olock, use a grounding wire longer than the power caole so that it ma]
not oe suoject to tension.
Do not turn on power until installation work is completed. Turn off power to the unit oefore ]ou service the unit.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded.
Alwa]s connect power caoles to the power terminal olock.
To connect a caole to the power terminal olock, use a round crimp contact terminal.
Use specifed wires in wiring, and fasten them securel] in such a manner that the terminal olocks
are not suoject to external force.
ln fastening a screw of a terminal olock, use a correct-size driver.
Fastening a screw of a terminal olock with excessive force can oreak the screw.
when electrical installation work is completed, make sure that all electrical components within the
electrical component oox are free of loose connector coupling or terminal connection.
6-2. Nethod oI coooect|og power cab|es
6-1. w|r|og system d|agrams
A. Power caole (Nain power caolej [4 cores|
B. 8ignal wire (8uper link wirej [2 cores|
C. Power caole (indoor unit power caolej
[2 cores|
D. Remote control cord
[2 cores (FDKXEO indoor unitj,
8 cores (FDAKXE4 indoor unitj|
lndoor unit power suppl]. 8ingle-phase 22O-24OV
(Example of comoinationj
Comoined total
capacit]
of indoor units
less than 7A
less than 11A
less than 12A
less than 1OA
less than 19A
less than 22A
less than 28A
Caole size for
power source
(mm
2
j
wire length
(mj
2
8.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
8
8
21
21
88
24
2O
27
21
2cores x O.75-2.O

Noulded-case circuit oreaker


(For ground fault, overload and short circuit protectionj
8ignal wire size
(mm
2
j
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
8OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
5OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
0A0T|0h
Be sure to record the refrigerant volume,
oecause the information is necessar] to
perform the installation's maintenance
service.
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a charge
hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Refrigerant t]pes are indicated o] color at the top of the c]linder 5. (Pink for R41OAj. Alwa]s confrm this.
Do not use a charge c]linder under an] circumstances. There is a danger that the composition of the refrigerant will change when R41OA is transferred to a c]linder.
when charging refrigerant, use liquid refrigerant from a c]linder. lf refrigerant is charged in a gas form, the composition ma] change consideraol].
FDKXEO indoor unit FDAKXE4 indoor unit
where water drained from the outdoor unit ma] freeze, connect the drain pipe using optional drain eloow and drain grommet.
The communication protocol can oe choosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional 8uperlink (hereinafter previous 8lj and the other is the new 8uperlink
(hereinafter new 8lj . These two communication protocols have the following advantages and restrictions, so please choose a desiraole one meeting ]our installation conditions
such as connected indoor units and centralized controller. when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment
that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
(1j when one outdoor unit is used.
(8j The signal lines can also oe connected using the method shown oelow.
lndoor and outdoor signal lines do not have a polarit].
An] of the connections in the following illustration can oe made.
(2j when plural outdoor units are used
8ignal line
Refrigerant pipe
hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor signal line
terminal olock
lndoor signal line
terminal olock
loop wiring prohioited.
The signal lines cannot form a
loop, so the wirings shown as
.......
in the diagram are prohioited.
|mportaot
1 B1
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
A1
B1
A1
B1

lndoor unit lndoor unit

S|goa| cab|es are Ior 00 5 V. hever coooect w|res Ior 220l240 V or 380l415 V. Protective fuse on the PCB will trip.
Confrm that signal caoles are prevented from appl]ing 22O/24O V or 88O/415 V.
Before turning the power on, check the resistance on the signal caole terminal olock. lf it is less than 1OO0, power suppl] caoles ma] oe connected to the signal caole terminal olock.
Staodard res|staoce va|0e = 46,000l(h0mber oI F0AkX4 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected 5) + (h0mber oI F0kX6 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected x 9)
lf the resistance value is less than 1OO0, disconnect the signal caoles temporaril] to divide to more than one network, to reduce the numoer of indoor units on the same
network, and check each network.
0utdoor unit setting (8w5-5j
ho. of connectaole indoor units
ho. of connectaole outdoor units in a network
ho. of connectaole outdoor units
8ignal caole (furthest lengthj
Connectaole units to a network
0h
Nax. 48
Nax. 48
Up to 1OOOm
Up to 1OOOm
Units not supporting new 8l (FDAKXE4 seriesj
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Can oe used together.
0FF (Factor] defaultj
Nax. 128
Nax. 82
Up to 2,OOO m for wires other than shielding wire
Up to 1,5OO m for O.75 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1,OOO m for 1.25 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1OOOm
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj Communication protocol hew communication protocol (new 8lj
hote. For FDT224 and 28O models, calculate the numoer of units taking 1 indoor unit as 2 units for the sake of communication.
|odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts s|goa| cab|es
Please use a shielded caole.
Connect the signal caole oetween indoor and outdoor units and the signal caole oetween outdoor units oelonging to the same refrigerant line to A1 and B1.
Connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines to A2 and B2.
Please use a shielded caole for a signal line and connect a shielding earth at all the indoor units and outdoor units.
|mportaot
lt is located in oack of this front panel.
8. standard additional refrigerant quantit] (kgj, P. Additional refrigerant quantit] for piping (kgj
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
1.8
8.1
4.8
5.9
7.1
8.4
0utdoor unit P (kgj
4OO-O8O
785-18OO
5O
1OO
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1.7
2.O
4.4
O.2
7.9
9.O
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
1O.7
11.8
18.O
14.2
15.5
1O.8
PSB012D942C
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P.9 P.1O
P.11 P.12
Remote control unit
0utdoor unit power suppl]. 8 phase 4wiring 88O-415V
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
Earth leakage oreaker
(lmpulse withstanding t]pej
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Earth leakage oreaker
R R R R R R
0rounding
wire
A A
C
D
B
B
Distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem
Round crimp contact terminal
wire
wires for connecting indoor
and outdoor units
Exterior tape
0as piping
insulation
liquid piping
Band (accessor]j
Pipe cover (accessor]j
6. L0T8|0AL w|8|h6 w08k
5. 0ra|oage
(3) 00tdoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : 3 phase 380-415V
(4) |odoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : S|og|e phase 220-240V
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj ln the case of distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem, the listed data represent those of an outdoor unit.
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, change the wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, changethe wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wires connected to indoor units are allowed up to 5.5 mm2. For 8 mm2 or more, use a dedicated pull oox and oranch to indoor units with 5.5 mm2 or less.
ej Values in the taole don't include electric heaters. when an] electric heater is assemoled, ooth the power suppl] specifcation and the wiring specifcation
oecome different.
fj terminal on the terminal olock is specifed to connect onl] an optional auxiliar] heater (power suppl] for heaterj.
Nodel
Power
source
Caole size for power
source (mm
2
j
wire length
(mj Rated current 8witch capacit] 8ize (mm
2
j 8crew t]pe
Noulded-case circuit oreaker (Aj Earth wire
Earth leakage oreaker
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
8 phase
4 wire
88O-415V
5OHz
14
14
14
14
14
14
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
6-3. Nethod oI coooect|og s|goa||og w|res
(1j A staodard remote cootro||er w|re |s 0.3mm
2
x 2 cores (F00kX6 |odoor 0o|t), 0.3mm
2
x 3 cores (F0AkX4 |odoor 0o|t). lt can oe extended
0p to 600m. For a remote cootro||er w|re exceed|og 100m, please upgrade wire size as spec|hed |o the tab|e be|ow.
8emote cootro||er w|r|og spec|hcat|oos
1OO to 2OO
To 8OO
To 4OO
To OOO
O.5mm
2
2 cores
O.75mm
2
2 cores
1.25mm
2
2 cores
2mm
2
2 cores
O.5mm
2
8 cores
O.75mm
2
8 cores
1.25mm
2
8 cores
2mm
2
8 cores
length (mj
wire size
Add|og add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot
0harge add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot accord|og to the s|ze aod |eogth oI the ||g0|d p|p|og aod 0o|t capac|ty.
Determine additional charge volume o] rounding to the nearest O.1 kg.
Additional fll quantit] (kgj = 8P
4-4. Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot charge
Charge additional refrigerant |o the ||g0|d state.
Be sure to measure the quantit] w|th a sca|e |o add|og reIr|geraot.
lf ]ou cannot charge all refrigerant with the outdoor unit l]ing idle, charge it with the unit running in the test run mode. (For the test run method, please refer to 8ection 8j
lf operated for a long time with insuffcient refrigerant the compressor will oe damaged. (ln particular, when adding refrigerant during operation, complete the joo within 8Omin.j
This unit contains <400~680: 11.5 kg, 735~1360: 23.0 kg> oI reIr|geraot.
Determine the amount of refrigerant to oe charged additionall] using the following formula and put down the amount of refrigerant added on the refrigerant charge
volume recording plate provided on the oack the front panel.
wheo the Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot g0aot|ty Ior p|p|og (P) over the Io||ow|og tab|e, p|ease separate the reIr|geraot ||oe.
P =l1O.87l2O.2Ol8O.18l4O.12l5O.O59lOO.O22
l122.22 total length (mj l219.O5 total length (mj l815.88 total length (mj
l412.7 total length (mj l59.52 total length (mj lOO.85 total length (mj
P|ease oote
P0t dowo oo the reIr|geraot charge vo|0me record|og p|ate prov|ded oo the back oI the s|de paoe| the amo0ot oI reIr|geraot ca|c0|ated Irom the p|pe |eogth.
4-5. heat|og aod coodeosat|oo preveot|oo
Dress refrigerant pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipesj for heat insulation and prevention of dew condensation.
lmproper heat insulation/anti-dew dressing can result in a water leak or dripping causing damage to household effects, etc.
Use a heat insulating material that can withstand 12O or a higher temperature. Poor heat insulating capacit] can cause heat insulation proolems or caole
deterioration.
aj The gas pipe can cause during a cooling operation dew condensation, which will oecome drain water causing a possiole water-leak accident, or reach during a
heating operation as high a temperature as OO to 11O, posing a risk of ourns, when touched accidentall]. 8o, do not fail to dress it with a heat insulation
material.
oj wrap indoor units' fare joints with heat insulating parts (pipe coverj for heat insulation (ooth gas and liquid pipesj.
cj 0ive heat insulation to ooth gas and liquid side pipes. Bundle a heat insulating material and a pipe tightl] together so that no gaps ma] oe left oetween them and
wrap them together with a connecting caole o] a dressing tape.
dj Although this air conditioning unit has oeen tested under the Jl8 condensation test conditions, the dripping of water ma] occur when it is operated in a
high-humidit] atmosphere (28 or a higher dew point temperaturej. ln such a case, appl] an additional heat insulation material of 1O to 2O mm thick to dress an
indoor unit ood], piping and drain pipes.
when the amoient dew point temperature oecomes 28 or higher, or the relative humidit] oecomes 8O7 or higher, add further 1O to 2O mm thick heat insulation
material.
22.22
O.87
Refrigerant liquid pipe size
Additional fll quantit] (kg/mj
19.O5
O.2O
15.88
O.18
12.7
O.12
9.52
O.O59
O.85
O.O22
Remarks
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider qualifed o] a power provider of the countr].
Electrical installation work must oe executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicaole to electrical installations in the countr].
P|ease |osta|| ao earth |eakage breaker w|tho0t Ia||. The installation of an earth leakage oreaker is compulsor] in order to prevent electric shocks or fre accidents.
(8ince this unit emplo]s inverter control, please 0se ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type to prevent an earth leakage oreaker's false actuation.j
P|ease oote
aj Use onl] copper wires.
Do not use an] suppl] cord lighter than one specifed in parentheses for each t]pe oelow.
- oraided cord (code designation OO245 lEC 51j, if allowed in the relevant part 2,
- ordinar] tough ruooer sheathed cord (code designation OO245 lEC 58j,
- fat twin tinsel cord (code designation OO227 lEC 41j
- ordinar] pol]vin]l chloride sheathed cord (code designation OO227 lEC 58j.
Please do not use an]thing lighter than pol]chloroprene sheathed fexiole cord (cord designation OO245 lEC57j for suppl] cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use.
oj 0se separate power s0pp||es Ior the |odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts.
cj A grounding wire must oe connected oefore connecting the power caole. Provide a grounding wire longer than the power caole.
dj The power s0pp||es Ior |odoor 0o|ts |o the same system sho0|d t0ro oo aod oII s|m0|taoeo0s|y.
ej 0round the unit. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding wire.
lf improperl] grounded, an electric shock or malfunction ma] result.
fj The |osta||at|oo oI ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type earth |eakage breaker |s oecessary. A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can result in an accident such as an
electric shock or a fre. Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completed. Be sure to turn off the power when servicing.
gj Please do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under an] circumstances. (lt does not improve power factor, while it can cause an aonormal
overheat accidentj
hj For power suppl] caoles, use conduits.
i j Please do oot |ay e|ectroo|c cootro| cab|es (remote cootro| aod s|goa||og w|res) aod other h|gh c0rreot cab|es together o0ts|de the 0o|t. la]ing them together can
result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit due to electric noises.
j j Power caoles and signaling wires must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and secured o] caole fastening clamps provided in the unit.
kj Fasten caoles so that the] ma] not touch the piping, etc.
l j wheo cab|es are coooected, p|ease make s0re that a|| e|ectr|ca| compooeots w|th|o the e|ectr|ca| compooeot box are Iree oI |oose coooector co0p||og or term|oa|
coooect|oo and then attach the cover securel]. (lmproper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit, if water penetrates into the oox.j
0A0T|0h
lf the earth leakage oreaker is exclusivel] for ground fault protection, then ]ou will need to install a circuit oreaker for wiring work.
(1) Nethod oI |ead|og o0t cab|es
As shown on the drawing in 8ection 4-2 (1j, caoles can oe laid through the front, right, left or oottom casing.
ln wiring on the installation site, cut off a half-olank (5O or oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj covering a penetration of the casing with nippers.
(2) hotab|||a |o coooect|og power cab|es
Power caoles must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and clamped outside the electrical component oox.
ln connecting to the power caole terminal olock, use round solderless terminals.
Connect the ground wire oefore ]ou connect the power caole. when ]ou connect a grounding wire to a terminal olock, use a grounding wire longer than the power caole so that it ma]
not oe suoject to tension.
Do not turn on power until installation work is completed. Turn off power to the unit oefore ]ou service the unit.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded.
Alwa]s connect power caoles to the power terminal olock.
To connect a caole to the power terminal olock, use a round crimp contact terminal.
Use specifed wires in wiring, and fasten them securel] in such a manner that the terminal olocks
are not suoject to external force.
ln fastening a screw of a terminal olock, use a correct-size driver.
Fastening a screw of a terminal olock with excessive force can oreak the screw.
when electrical installation work is completed, make sure that all electrical components within the
electrical component oox are free of loose connector coupling or terminal connection.
6-2. Nethod oI coooect|og power cab|es
6-1. w|r|og system d|agrams
A. Power caole (Nain power caolej [4 cores|
B. 8ignal wire (8uper link wirej [2 cores|
C. Power caole (indoor unit power caolej
[2 cores|
D. Remote control cord
[2 cores (FDKXEO indoor unitj,
8 cores (FDAKXE4 indoor unitj|
lndoor unit power suppl]. 8ingle-phase 22O-24OV
(Example of comoinationj
Comoined total
capacit]
of indoor units
less than 7A
less than 11A
less than 12A
less than 1OA
less than 19A
less than 22A
less than 28A
Caole size for
power source
(mm
2
j
wire length
(mj
2
8.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
8
8
21
21
88
24
2O
27
21
2cores x O.75-2.O

Noulded-case circuit oreaker


(For ground fault, overload and short circuit protectionj
8ignal wire size
(mm
2
j
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
8OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
5OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
0A0T|0h
Be sure to record the refrigerant volume,
oecause the information is necessar] to
perform the installation's maintenance
service.
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a charge
hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Refrigerant t]pes are indicated o] color at the top of the c]linder 5. (Pink for R41OAj. Alwa]s confrm this.
Do not use a charge c]linder under an] circumstances. There is a danger that the composition of the refrigerant will change when R41OA is transferred to a c]linder.
when charging refrigerant, use liquid refrigerant from a c]linder. lf refrigerant is charged in a gas form, the composition ma] change consideraol].
FDKXEO indoor unit FDAKXE4 indoor unit
where water drained from the outdoor unit ma] freeze, connect the drain pipe using optional drain eloow and drain grommet.
The communication protocol can oe choosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional 8uperlink (hereinafter previous 8lj and the other is the new 8uperlink
(hereinafter new 8lj . These two communication protocols have the following advantages and restrictions, so please choose a desiraole one meeting ]our installation conditions
such as connected indoor units and centralized controller. when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment
that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
(1j when one outdoor unit is used.
(8j The signal lines can also oe connected using the method shown oelow.
lndoor and outdoor signal lines do not have a polarit].
An] of the connections in the following illustration can oe made.
(2j when plural outdoor units are used
8ignal line
Refrigerant pipe
hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor signal line
terminal olock
lndoor signal line
terminal olock
loop wiring prohioited.
The signal lines cannot form a
loop, so the wirings shown as
.......
in the diagram are prohioited.
|mportaot
1 B1
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
A1
B1
A1
B1

lndoor unit lndoor unit

S|goa| cab|es are Ior 00 5 V. hever coooect w|res Ior 220l240 V or 380l415 V. Protective fuse on the PCB will trip.
Confrm that signal caoles are prevented from appl]ing 22O/24O V or 88O/415 V.
Before turning the power on, check the resistance on the signal caole terminal olock. lf it is less than 1OO0, power suppl] caoles ma] oe connected to the signal caole terminal olock.
Staodard res|staoce va|0e = 46,000l(h0mber oI F0AkX4 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected 5) + (h0mber oI F0kX6 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected x 9)
lf the resistance value is less than 1OO0, disconnect the signal caoles temporaril] to divide to more than one network, to reduce the numoer of indoor units on the same
network, and check each network.
0utdoor unit setting (8w5-5j
ho. of connectaole indoor units
ho. of connectaole outdoor units in a network
ho. of connectaole outdoor units
8ignal caole (furthest lengthj
Connectaole units to a network
0h
Nax. 48
Nax. 48
Up to 1OOOm
Up to 1OOOm
Units not supporting new 8l (FDAKXE4 seriesj
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Can oe used together.
0FF (Factor] defaultj
Nax. 128
Nax. 82
Up to 2,OOO m for wires other than shielding wire
Up to 1,5OO m for O.75 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1,OOO m for 1.25 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1OOOm
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj Communication protocol hew communication protocol (new 8lj
hote. For FDT224 and 28O models, calculate the numoer of units taking 1 indoor unit as 2 units for the sake of communication.
|odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts s|goa| cab|es
Please use a shielded caole.
Connect the signal caole oetween indoor and outdoor units and the signal caole oetween outdoor units oelonging to the same refrigerant line to A1 and B1.
Connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines to A2 and B2.
Please use a shielded caole for a signal line and connect a shielding earth at all the indoor units and outdoor units.
|mportaot
lt is located in oack of this front panel.
8. standard additional refrigerant quantit] (kgj, P. Additional refrigerant quantit] for piping (kgj
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
1.8
8.1
4.8
5.9
7.1
8.4
0utdoor unit P (kgj
4OO-O8O
785-18OO
5O
1OO
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1.7
2.O
4.4
O.2
7.9
9.O
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
1O.7
11.8
18.O
14.2
15.5
1O.8
PSB012D942C
-
44
-
P.9 P.1O
P.11 P.12
Remote control unit
0utdoor unit power suppl]. 8 phase 4wiring 88O-415V
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
Earth leakage oreaker
(lmpulse withstanding t]pej
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Earth leakage oreaker
R R R R R R
0rounding
wire
A A
C
D
B
B
Distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem
Round crimp contact terminal
wire
wires for connecting indoor
and outdoor units
Exterior tape
0as piping
insulation
liquid piping
Band (accessor]j
Pipe cover (accessor]j
6. L0T8|0AL w|8|h6 w08k
5. 0ra|oage
(3) 00tdoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : 3 phase 380-415V
(4) |odoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : S|og|e phase 220-240V
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj ln the case of distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem, the listed data represent those of an outdoor unit.
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, change the wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, changethe wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wires connected to indoor units are allowed up to 5.5 mm2. For 8 mm2 or more, use a dedicated pull oox and oranch to indoor units with 5.5 mm2 or less.
ej Values in the taole don't include electric heaters. when an] electric heater is assemoled, ooth the power suppl] specifcation and the wiring specifcation
oecome different.
fj terminal on the terminal olock is specifed to connect onl] an optional auxiliar] heater (power suppl] for heaterj.
Nodel
Power
source
Caole size for power
source (mm
2
j
wire length
(mj Rated current 8witch capacit] 8ize (mm
2
j 8crew t]pe
Noulded-case circuit oreaker (Aj Earth wire
Earth leakage oreaker
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
8 phase
4 wire
88O-415V
5OHz
14
14
14
14
14
14
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
6-3. Nethod oI coooect|og s|goa||og w|res
(1j A staodard remote cootro||er w|re |s 0.3mm
2
x 2 cores (F00kX6 |odoor 0o|t), 0.3mm
2
x 3 cores (F0AkX4 |odoor 0o|t). lt can oe extended
0p to 600m. For a remote cootro||er w|re exceed|og 100m, please upgrade wire size as spec|hed |o the tab|e be|ow.
8emote cootro||er w|r|og spec|hcat|oos
1OO to 2OO
To 8OO
To 4OO
To OOO
O.5mm
2
2 cores
O.75mm
2
2 cores
1.25mm
2
2 cores
2mm
2
2 cores
O.5mm
2
8 cores
O.75mm
2
8 cores
1.25mm
2
8 cores
2mm
2
8 cores
length (mj
wire size
Add|og add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot
0harge add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot accord|og to the s|ze aod |eogth oI the ||g0|d p|p|og aod 0o|t capac|ty.
Determine additional charge volume o] rounding to the nearest O.1 kg.
Additional fll quantit] (kgj = 8P
4-4. Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot charge
Charge additional refrigerant |o the ||g0|d state.
Be sure to measure the quantit] w|th a sca|e |o add|og reIr|geraot.
lf ]ou cannot charge all refrigerant with the outdoor unit l]ing idle, charge it with the unit running in the test run mode. (For the test run method, please refer to 8ection 8j
lf operated for a long time with insuffcient refrigerant the compressor will oe damaged. (ln particular, when adding refrigerant during operation, complete the joo within 8Omin.j
This unit contains <400~680: 11.5 kg, 735~1360: 23.0 kg> oI reIr|geraot.
Determine the amount of refrigerant to oe charged additionall] using the following formula and put down the amount of refrigerant added on the refrigerant charge
volume recording plate provided on the oack the front panel.
wheo the Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot g0aot|ty Ior p|p|og (P) over the Io||ow|og tab|e, p|ease separate the reIr|geraot ||oe.
P =l1O.87l2O.2Ol8O.18l4O.12l5O.O59lOO.O22
l122.22 total length (mj l219.O5 total length (mj l815.88 total length (mj
l412.7 total length (mj l59.52 total length (mj lOO.85 total length (mj
P|ease oote
P0t dowo oo the reIr|geraot charge vo|0me record|og p|ate prov|ded oo the back oI the s|de paoe| the amo0ot oI reIr|geraot ca|c0|ated Irom the p|pe |eogth.
4-5. heat|og aod coodeosat|oo preveot|oo
Dress refrigerant pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipesj for heat insulation and prevention of dew condensation.
lmproper heat insulation/anti-dew dressing can result in a water leak or dripping causing damage to household effects, etc.
Use a heat insulating material that can withstand 12O or a higher temperature. Poor heat insulating capacit] can cause heat insulation proolems or caole
deterioration.
aj The gas pipe can cause during a cooling operation dew condensation, which will oecome drain water causing a possiole water-leak accident, or reach during a
heating operation as high a temperature as OO to 11O, posing a risk of ourns, when touched accidentall]. 8o, do not fail to dress it with a heat insulation
material.
oj wrap indoor units' fare joints with heat insulating parts (pipe coverj for heat insulation (ooth gas and liquid pipesj.
cj 0ive heat insulation to ooth gas and liquid side pipes. Bundle a heat insulating material and a pipe tightl] together so that no gaps ma] oe left oetween them and
wrap them together with a connecting caole o] a dressing tape.
dj Although this air conditioning unit has oeen tested under the Jl8 condensation test conditions, the dripping of water ma] occur when it is operated in a
high-humidit] atmosphere (28 or a higher dew point temperaturej. ln such a case, appl] an additional heat insulation material of 1O to 2O mm thick to dress an
indoor unit ood], piping and drain pipes.
when the amoient dew point temperature oecomes 28 or higher, or the relative humidit] oecomes 8O7 or higher, add further 1O to 2O mm thick heat insulation
material.
22.22
O.87
Refrigerant liquid pipe size
Additional fll quantit] (kg/mj
19.O5
O.2O
15.88
O.18
12.7
O.12
9.52
O.O59
O.85
O.O22
Remarks
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider qualifed o] a power provider of the countr].
Electrical installation work must oe executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicaole to electrical installations in the countr].
P|ease |osta|| ao earth |eakage breaker w|tho0t Ia||. The installation of an earth leakage oreaker is compulsor] in order to prevent electric shocks or fre accidents.
(8ince this unit emplo]s inverter control, please 0se ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type to prevent an earth leakage oreaker's false actuation.j
P|ease oote
aj Use onl] copper wires.
Do not use an] suppl] cord lighter than one specifed in parentheses for each t]pe oelow.
- oraided cord (code designation OO245 lEC 51j, if allowed in the relevant part 2,
- ordinar] tough ruooer sheathed cord (code designation OO245 lEC 58j,
- fat twin tinsel cord (code designation OO227 lEC 41j
- ordinar] pol]vin]l chloride sheathed cord (code designation OO227 lEC 58j.
Please do not use an]thing lighter than pol]chloroprene sheathed fexiole cord (cord designation OO245 lEC57j for suppl] cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use.
oj 0se separate power s0pp||es Ior the |odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts.
cj A grounding wire must oe connected oefore connecting the power caole. Provide a grounding wire longer than the power caole.
dj The power s0pp||es Ior |odoor 0o|ts |o the same system sho0|d t0ro oo aod oII s|m0|taoeo0s|y.
ej 0round the unit. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding wire.
lf improperl] grounded, an electric shock or malfunction ma] result.
fj The |osta||at|oo oI ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type earth |eakage breaker |s oecessary. A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can result in an accident such as an
electric shock or a fre. Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completed. Be sure to turn off the power when servicing.
gj Please do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under an] circumstances. (lt does not improve power factor, while it can cause an aonormal
overheat accidentj
hj For power suppl] caoles, use conduits.
i j Please do oot |ay e|ectroo|c cootro| cab|es (remote cootro| aod s|goa||og w|res) aod other h|gh c0rreot cab|es together o0ts|de the 0o|t. la]ing them together can
result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit due to electric noises.
j j Power caoles and signaling wires must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and secured o] caole fastening clamps provided in the unit.
kj Fasten caoles so that the] ma] not touch the piping, etc.
l j wheo cab|es are coooected, p|ease make s0re that a|| e|ectr|ca| compooeots w|th|o the e|ectr|ca| compooeot box are Iree oI |oose coooector co0p||og or term|oa|
coooect|oo and then attach the cover securel]. (lmproper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit, if water penetrates into the oox.j
0A0T|0h
lf the earth leakage oreaker is exclusivel] for ground fault protection, then ]ou will need to install a circuit oreaker for wiring work.
(1) Nethod oI |ead|og o0t cab|es
As shown on the drawing in 8ection 4-2 (1j, caoles can oe laid through the front, right, left or oottom casing.
ln wiring on the installation site, cut off a half-olank (5O or oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj covering a penetration of the casing with nippers.
(2) hotab|||a |o coooect|og power cab|es
Power caoles must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and clamped outside the electrical component oox.
ln connecting to the power caole terminal olock, use round solderless terminals.
Connect the ground wire oefore ]ou connect the power caole. when ]ou connect a grounding wire to a terminal olock, use a grounding wire longer than the power caole so that it ma]
not oe suoject to tension.
Do not turn on power until installation work is completed. Turn off power to the unit oefore ]ou service the unit.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded.
Alwa]s connect power caoles to the power terminal olock.
To connect a caole to the power terminal olock, use a round crimp contact terminal.
Use specifed wires in wiring, and fasten them securel] in such a manner that the terminal olocks
are not suoject to external force.
ln fastening a screw of a terminal olock, use a correct-size driver.
Fastening a screw of a terminal olock with excessive force can oreak the screw.
when electrical installation work is completed, make sure that all electrical components within the
electrical component oox are free of loose connector coupling or terminal connection.
6-2. Nethod oI coooect|og power cab|es
6-1. w|r|og system d|agrams
A. Power caole (Nain power caolej [4 cores|
B. 8ignal wire (8uper link wirej [2 cores|
C. Power caole (indoor unit power caolej
[2 cores|
D. Remote control cord
[2 cores (FDKXEO indoor unitj,
8 cores (FDAKXE4 indoor unitj|
lndoor unit power suppl]. 8ingle-phase 22O-24OV
(Example of comoinationj
Comoined total
capacit]
of indoor units
less than 7A
less than 11A
less than 12A
less than 1OA
less than 19A
less than 22A
less than 28A
Caole size for
power source
(mm
2
j
wire length
(mj
2
8.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
8
8
21
21
88
24
2O
27
21
2cores x O.75-2.O

Noulded-case circuit oreaker


(For ground fault, overload and short circuit protectionj
8ignal wire size
(mm
2
j
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
8OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
5OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
0A0T|0h
Be sure to record the refrigerant volume,
oecause the information is necessar] to
perform the installation's maintenance
service.
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a charge
hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Refrigerant t]pes are indicated o] color at the top of the c]linder 5. (Pink for R41OAj. Alwa]s confrm this.
Do not use a charge c]linder under an] circumstances. There is a danger that the composition of the refrigerant will change when R41OA is transferred to a c]linder.
when charging refrigerant, use liquid refrigerant from a c]linder. lf refrigerant is charged in a gas form, the composition ma] change consideraol].
FDKXEO indoor unit FDAKXE4 indoor unit
where water drained from the outdoor unit ma] freeze, connect the drain pipe using optional drain eloow and drain grommet.
The communication protocol can oe choosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional 8uperlink (hereinafter previous 8lj and the other is the new 8uperlink
(hereinafter new 8lj . These two communication protocols have the following advantages and restrictions, so please choose a desiraole one meeting ]our installation conditions
such as connected indoor units and centralized controller. when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment
that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
(1j when one outdoor unit is used.
(8j The signal lines can also oe connected using the method shown oelow.
lndoor and outdoor signal lines do not have a polarit].
An] of the connections in the following illustration can oe made.
(2j when plural outdoor units are used
8ignal line
Refrigerant pipe
hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor signal line
terminal olock
lndoor signal line
terminal olock
loop wiring prohioited.
The signal lines cannot form a
loop, so the wirings shown as
.......
in the diagram are prohioited.
|mportaot
1 B1
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
A1
B1
A1
B1

lndoor unit lndoor unit

S|goa| cab|es are Ior 00 5 V. hever coooect w|res Ior 220l240 V or 380l415 V. Protective fuse on the PCB will trip.
Confrm that signal caoles are prevented from appl]ing 22O/24O V or 88O/415 V.
Before turning the power on, check the resistance on the signal caole terminal olock. lf it is less than 1OO0, power suppl] caoles ma] oe connected to the signal caole terminal olock.
Staodard res|staoce va|0e = 46,000l(h0mber oI F0AkX4 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected 5) + (h0mber oI F0kX6 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected x 9)
lf the resistance value is less than 1OO0, disconnect the signal caoles temporaril] to divide to more than one network, to reduce the numoer of indoor units on the same
network, and check each network.
0utdoor unit setting (8w5-5j
ho. of connectaole indoor units
ho. of connectaole outdoor units in a network
ho. of connectaole outdoor units
8ignal caole (furthest lengthj
Connectaole units to a network
0h
Nax. 48
Nax. 48
Up to 1OOOm
Up to 1OOOm
Units not supporting new 8l (FDAKXE4 seriesj
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Can oe used together.
0FF (Factor] defaultj
Nax. 128
Nax. 82
Up to 2,OOO m for wires other than shielding wire
Up to 1,5OO m for O.75 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1,OOO m for 1.25 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1OOOm
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj Communication protocol hew communication protocol (new 8lj
hote. For FDT224 and 28O models, calculate the numoer of units taking 1 indoor unit as 2 units for the sake of communication.
|odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts s|goa| cab|es
Please use a shielded caole.
Connect the signal caole oetween indoor and outdoor units and the signal caole oetween outdoor units oelonging to the same refrigerant line to A1 and B1.
Connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines to A2 and B2.
Please use a shielded caole for a signal line and connect a shielding earth at all the indoor units and outdoor units.
|mportaot
lt is located in oack of this front panel.
8. standard additional refrigerant quantit] (kgj, P. Additional refrigerant quantit] for piping (kgj
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
1.8
8.1
4.8
5.9
7.1
8.4
0utdoor unit P (kgj
4OO-O8O
785-18OO
5O
1OO
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1.7
2.O
4.4
O.2
7.9
9.O
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
1O.7
11.8
18.O
14.2
15.5
1O.8
PSB012D942C
-
45
-
P.9 P.1O
P.11 P.12
Remote control unit
0utdoor unit power suppl]. 8 phase 4wiring 88O-415V
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
Earth leakage oreaker
(lmpulse withstanding t]pej
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Circuit oreaker
for caoling
Earth leakage oreaker
R R R R R R
0rounding
wire
A A
C
D
B
B
Distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem
Round crimp contact terminal
wire
wires for connecting indoor
and outdoor units
Exterior tape
0as piping
insulation
liquid piping
Band (accessor]j
Pipe cover (accessor]j
6. L0T8|0AL w|8|h6 w08k
5. 0ra|oage
(3) 00tdoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : 3 phase 380-415V
(4) |odoor 0o|t power s0pp|y spec|hcat|oos : S|og|e phase 220-240V
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj ln the case of distriouted, separate power suppl] s]stem, the listed data represent those of an outdoor unit.
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, change the wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
P|ease oote
aj The method of la]ing caoles has oeen determined pursuant to the Japanese indoor wiring regulations (JEAC8OO1j. (Please adapt it to the regulations in effect
in each countr]j
oj wire length in the taole aoove is the value for when the indoor unit is connect to the power caole in series also the wire size and minimum length when the
power drop is less than 27 are shown. lf the current exceeds the value in the taole aoove, changethe wire size according to the indoor wiring regulations.
(Please adapt it to the regulations in effect in each countr]j
cj For details, please refer to the installation manual supplied with the indoor unit.
dj wires connected to indoor units are allowed up to 5.5 mm2. For 8 mm2 or more, use a dedicated pull oox and oranch to indoor units with 5.5 mm2 or less.
ej Values in the taole don't include electric heaters. when an] electric heater is assemoled, ooth the power suppl] specifcation and the wiring specifcation
oecome different.
fj terminal on the terminal olock is specifed to connect onl] an optional auxiliar] heater (power suppl] for heaterj.
Nodel
Power
source
Caole size for power
source (mm
2
j
wire length
(mj Rated current 8witch capacit] 8ize (mm
2
j 8crew t]pe
Noulded-case circuit oreaker (Aj Earth wire
Earth leakage oreaker
885-K,4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
8 phase
4 wire
88O-415V
5OHz
14
14
14
14
14
14
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
7O
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
OO
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
N5
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
OOA1OOmA less than O.1 sec
6-3. Nethod oI coooect|og s|goa||og w|res
(1j A staodard remote cootro||er w|re |s 0.3mm
2
x 2 cores (F00kX6 |odoor 0o|t), 0.3mm
2
x 3 cores (F0AkX4 |odoor 0o|t). lt can oe extended
0p to 600m. For a remote cootro||er w|re exceed|og 100m, please upgrade wire size as spec|hed |o the tab|e be|ow.
8emote cootro||er w|r|og spec|hcat|oos
1OO to 2OO
To 8OO
To 4OO
To OOO
O.5mm
2
2 cores
O.75mm
2
2 cores
1.25mm
2
2 cores
2mm
2
2 cores
O.5mm
2
8 cores
O.75mm
2
8 cores
1.25mm
2
8 cores
2mm
2
8 cores
length (mj
wire size
Add|og add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot
0harge add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot accord|og to the s|ze aod |eogth oI the ||g0|d p|p|og aod 0o|t capac|ty.
Determine additional charge volume o] rounding to the nearest O.1 kg.
Additional fll quantit] (kgj = 8P
4-4. Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot charge
Charge additional refrigerant |o the ||g0|d state.
Be sure to measure the quantit] w|th a sca|e |o add|og reIr|geraot.
lf ]ou cannot charge all refrigerant with the outdoor unit l]ing idle, charge it with the unit running in the test run mode. (For the test run method, please refer to 8ection 8j
lf operated for a long time with insuffcient refrigerant the compressor will oe damaged. (ln particular, when adding refrigerant during operation, complete the joo within 8Omin.j
This unit contains <400~680: 11.5 kg, 735~1360: 23.0 kg> oI reIr|geraot.
Determine the amount of refrigerant to oe charged additionall] using the following formula and put down the amount of refrigerant added on the refrigerant charge
volume recording plate provided on the oack the front panel.
wheo the Add|t|ooa| reIr|geraot g0aot|ty Ior p|p|og (P) over the Io||ow|og tab|e, p|ease separate the reIr|geraot ||oe.
P =l1O.87l2O.2Ol8O.18l4O.12l5O.O59lOO.O22
l122.22 total length (mj l219.O5 total length (mj l815.88 total length (mj
l412.7 total length (mj l59.52 total length (mj lOO.85 total length (mj
P|ease oote
P0t dowo oo the reIr|geraot charge vo|0me record|og p|ate prov|ded oo the back oI the s|de paoe| the amo0ot oI reIr|geraot ca|c0|ated Irom the p|pe |eogth.
4-5. heat|og aod coodeosat|oo preveot|oo
Dress refrigerant pipes (ooth gas and liquid pipesj for heat insulation and prevention of dew condensation.
lmproper heat insulation/anti-dew dressing can result in a water leak or dripping causing damage to household effects, etc.
Use a heat insulating material that can withstand 12O or a higher temperature. Poor heat insulating capacit] can cause heat insulation proolems or caole
deterioration.
aj The gas pipe can cause during a cooling operation dew condensation, which will oecome drain water causing a possiole water-leak accident, or reach during a
heating operation as high a temperature as OO to 11O, posing a risk of ourns, when touched accidentall]. 8o, do not fail to dress it with a heat insulation
material.
oj wrap indoor units' fare joints with heat insulating parts (pipe coverj for heat insulation (ooth gas and liquid pipesj.
cj 0ive heat insulation to ooth gas and liquid side pipes. Bundle a heat insulating material and a pipe tightl] together so that no gaps ma] oe left oetween them and
wrap them together with a connecting caole o] a dressing tape.
dj Although this air conditioning unit has oeen tested under the Jl8 condensation test conditions, the dripping of water ma] occur when it is operated in a
high-humidit] atmosphere (28 or a higher dew point temperaturej. ln such a case, appl] an additional heat insulation material of 1O to 2O mm thick to dress an
indoor unit ood], piping and drain pipes.
when the amoient dew point temperature oecomes 28 or higher, or the relative humidit] oecomes 8O7 or higher, add further 1O to 2O mm thick heat insulation
material.
22.22
O.87
Refrigerant liquid pipe size
Additional fll quantit] (kg/mj
19.O5
O.2O
15.88
O.18
12.7
O.12
9.52
O.O59
O.85
O.O22
Remarks
Electrical installation work must oe performed o] an electrical installation service provider qualifed o] a power provider of the countr].
Electrical installation work must oe executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicaole to electrical installations in the countr].
P|ease |osta|| ao earth |eakage breaker w|tho0t Ia||. The installation of an earth leakage oreaker is compulsor] in order to prevent electric shocks or fre accidents.
(8ince this unit emplo]s inverter control, please 0se ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type to prevent an earth leakage oreaker's false actuation.j
P|ease oote
aj Use onl] copper wires.
Do not use an] suppl] cord lighter than one specifed in parentheses for each t]pe oelow.
- oraided cord (code designation OO245 lEC 51j, if allowed in the relevant part 2,
- ordinar] tough ruooer sheathed cord (code designation OO245 lEC 58j,
- fat twin tinsel cord (code designation OO227 lEC 41j
- ordinar] pol]vin]l chloride sheathed cord (code designation OO227 lEC 58j.
Please do not use an]thing lighter than pol]chloroprene sheathed fexiole cord (cord designation OO245 lEC57j for suppl] cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use.
oj 0se separate power s0pp||es Ior the |odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts.
cj A grounding wire must oe connected oefore connecting the power caole. Provide a grounding wire longer than the power caole.
dj The power s0pp||es Ior |odoor 0o|ts |o the same system sho0|d t0ro oo aod oII s|m0|taoeo0s|y.
ej 0round the unit. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding wire.
lf improperl] grounded, an electric shock or malfunction ma] result.
fj The |osta||at|oo oI ao |mp0|se w|thstaod|og type earth |eakage breaker |s oecessary. A failure to install an earth leakage oreaker can result in an accident such as an
electric shock or a fre. Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completed. Be sure to turn off the power when servicing.
gj Please do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under an] circumstances. (lt does not improve power factor, while it can cause an aonormal
overheat accidentj
hj For power suppl] caoles, use conduits.
i j Please do oot |ay e|ectroo|c cootro| cab|es (remote cootro| aod s|goa||og w|res) aod other h|gh c0rreot cab|es together o0ts|de the 0o|t. la]ing them together can
result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit due to electric noises.
j j Power caoles and signaling wires must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and secured o] caole fastening clamps provided in the unit.
kj Fasten caoles so that the] ma] not touch the piping, etc.
l j wheo cab|es are coooected, p|ease make s0re that a|| e|ectr|ca| compooeots w|th|o the e|ectr|ca| compooeot box are Iree oI |oose coooector co0p||og or term|oa|
coooect|oo and then attach the cover securel]. (lmproper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit, if water penetrates into the oox.j
0A0T|0h
lf the earth leakage oreaker is exclusivel] for ground fault protection, then ]ou will need to install a circuit oreaker for wiring work.
(1) Nethod oI |ead|og o0t cab|es
As shown on the drawing in 8ection 4-2 (1j, caoles can oe laid through the front, right, left or oottom casing.
ln wiring on the installation site, cut off a half-olank (5O or oolong hole measuring 4Ox8Oj covering a penetration of the casing with nippers.
(2) hotab|||a |o coooect|og power cab|es
Power caoles must alwa]s oe connected to the power caole terminal olock and clamped outside the electrical component oox.
ln connecting to the power caole terminal olock, use round solderless terminals.
Connect the ground wire oefore ]ou connect the power caole. when ]ou connect a grounding wire to a terminal olock, use a grounding wire longer than the power caole so that it ma]
not oe suoject to tension.
Do not turn on power until installation work is completed. Turn off power to the unit oefore ]ou service the unit.
Ensure that the unit is properl] grounded.
Alwa]s connect power caoles to the power terminal olock.
To connect a caole to the power terminal olock, use a round crimp contact terminal.
Use specifed wires in wiring, and fasten them securel] in such a manner that the terminal olocks
are not suoject to external force.
ln fastening a screw of a terminal olock, use a correct-size driver.
Fastening a screw of a terminal olock with excessive force can oreak the screw.
when electrical installation work is completed, make sure that all electrical components within the
electrical component oox are free of loose connector coupling or terminal connection.
6-2. Nethod oI coooect|og power cab|es
6-1. w|r|og system d|agrams
A. Power caole (Nain power caolej [4 cores|
B. 8ignal wire (8uper link wirej [2 cores|
C. Power caole (indoor unit power caolej
[2 cores|
D. Remote control cord
[2 cores (FDKXEO indoor unitj,
8 cores (FDAKXE4 indoor unitj|
lndoor unit power suppl]. 8ingle-phase 22O-24OV
(Example of comoinationj
Comoined total
capacit]
of indoor units
less than 7A
less than 11A
less than 12A
less than 1OA
less than 19A
less than 22A
less than 28A
Caole size for
power source
(mm
2
j
wire length
(mj
2
8.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
8
8
21
21
88
24
2O
27
21
2cores x O.75-2.O

Noulded-case circuit oreaker


(For ground fault, overload and short circuit protectionj
8ignal wire size
(mm
2
j
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
2OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
8OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
4OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
5OA 1OOmA less than O.1 sec
0A0T|0h
Be sure to record the refrigerant volume,
oecause the information is necessar] to
perform the installation's maintenance
service.
Pay atteot|oo to the Io||ow|og po|ots |o add|t|oo to the above Ior the 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes.
To prevent a different oil from entering, please assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant t]pe. Under no circumstances must a gauge manifold and a charge
hose in particular oe shared with other refrigerant t]pes (R22, R4O7C, etc.j.
Refrigerant t]pes are indicated o] color at the top of the c]linder 5. (Pink for R41OAj. Alwa]s confrm this.
Do not use a charge c]linder under an] circumstances. There is a danger that the composition of the refrigerant will change when R41OA is transferred to a c]linder.
when charging refrigerant, use liquid refrigerant from a c]linder. lf refrigerant is charged in a gas form, the composition ma] change consideraol].
FDKXEO indoor unit FDAKXE4 indoor unit
where water drained from the outdoor unit ma] freeze, connect the drain pipe using optional drain eloow and drain grommet.
The communication protocol can oe choosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional 8uperlink (hereinafter previous 8lj and the other is the new 8uperlink
(hereinafter new 8lj . These two communication protocols have the following advantages and restrictions, so please choose a desiraole one meeting ]our installation conditions
such as connected indoor units and centralized controller. when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment
that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
(1j when one outdoor unit is used.
(8j The signal lines can also oe connected using the method shown oelow.
lndoor and outdoor signal lines do not have a polarit].
An] of the connections in the following illustration can oe made.
(2j when plural outdoor units are used
8ignal line
Refrigerant pipe
hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit
lndoor unit
0utdoor signal line
terminal olock
lndoor signal line
terminal olock
loop wiring prohioited.
The signal lines cannot form a
loop, so the wirings shown as
.......
in the diagram are prohioited.
|mportaot
1 B1
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
A1
B1
A1
B1

lndoor unit lndoor unit

S|goa| cab|es are Ior 00 5 V. hever coooect w|res Ior 220l240 V or 380l415 V. Protective fuse on the PCB will trip.
Confrm that signal caoles are prevented from appl]ing 22O/24O V or 88O/415 V.
Before turning the power on, check the resistance on the signal caole terminal olock. lf it is less than 1OO0, power suppl] caoles ma] oe connected to the signal caole terminal olock.
Staodard res|staoce va|0e = 46,000l(h0mber oI F0AkX4 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected 5) + (h0mber oI F0kX6 Ser|es 0o|ts coooected x 9)
lf the resistance value is less than 1OO0, disconnect the signal caoles temporaril] to divide to more than one network, to reduce the numoer of indoor units on the same
network, and check each network.
0utdoor unit setting (8w5-5j
ho. of connectaole indoor units
ho. of connectaole outdoor units in a network
ho. of connectaole outdoor units
8ignal caole (furthest lengthj
Connectaole units to a network
0h
Nax. 48
Nax. 48
Up to 1OOOm
Up to 1OOOm
Units not supporting new 8l (FDAKXE4 seriesj
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Can oe used together.
0FF (Factor] defaultj
Nax. 128
Nax. 82
Up to 2,OOO m for wires other than shielding wire
Up to 1,5OO m for O.75 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1,OOO m for 1.25 mm
2
shielding wire (NVV8j
Up to 1OOOm
Units supporting new 8l (FDKXEO seriesj
Conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj Communication protocol hew communication protocol (new 8lj
hote. For FDT224 and 28O models, calculate the numoer of units taking 1 indoor unit as 2 units for the sake of communication.
|odoor aod o0tdoor 0o|ts s|goa| cab|es
Please use a shielded caole.
Connect the signal caole oetween indoor and outdoor units and the signal caole oetween outdoor units oelonging to the same refrigerant line to A1 and B1.
Connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines to A2 and B2.
Please use a shielded caole for a signal line and connect a shielding earth at all the indoor units and outdoor units.
|mportaot
lt is located in oack of this front panel.
8. standard additional refrigerant quantit] (kgj, P. Additional refrigerant quantit] for piping (kgj
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
4OO
45O
5O4
5OO
O15
O8O
1.8
8.1
4.8
5.9
7.1
8.4
0utdoor unit P (kgj
4OO-O8O
785-18OO
5O
1OO
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
785
8OO
85O
9OO
9OO
1O1O
1.7
2.O
4.4
O.2
7.9
9.O
0utdoor unit 8 (kgj
1OO5
118O
118O
1285
18OO
18OO
1O.7
11.8
18.O
14.2
15.5
1O.8
PSB012D942C
-
46
-
P.18 P.14
P.15 P.1O
PSB012D942C
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O1
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O2
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O8
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O4
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O5
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.OO
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.22
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.2O(21j
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.22(28j
0h
8lave setting
The same setting with the master unit's address numoer
(ln the network, "the setting 1" is assigned.j
indicates signaling wires (A/Bj.
indicates refrigerant piping.
Example of address setting (manualj
Take care not to assign an address duplicating with
one used in another s]stem.
(Use ever] second numoer in setting an addressj
8et an outdoor unit numoer in the s]stem Take care not to assign a duplicating address in a network.
X Y Z A B X Y Z
power caole (22O-24OVj
1 2 3 A B
lndoor unit lndoor unit lndoor unit
ln addition to a possiole wiring error oetween indoor and outdoor units, there are other possioilities of erroneous wiring as illustrated oelow.
lt will result in a olown signal line fuse (ChKj.
wrong wiring oetween signaling wires and
remote controller wires.
Connecting power caoles to the signaling wire
terminal olock.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires X , Z .
Error indication.E1
(2j when the remote controller wire runs parallel to another power suppl] wire or when it is suoject to outside noise, such as from a high-frequenc] device, use
shielded wire. (Be sure to ground onl] one end of the shielded wire.j
For remote control
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For power caoles
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For remote control
Terminal olock
Red
R
e
d
white
w
h
it
e
Black
B
la
c
k
0A0T|0h
Remote control wire 8ignal wire
8ignal wire
Address sett|og methods
The following address setting methods can oe used. The procedure for automatic address setting is different from the conventional one.
Please use the automatic address setting function after reading this manual carefull].
This control s]stem controls the controllers of more than one air conditioner's outdoor unit, indoor unit and remote control unit through communication control, using the microcomputers ouilt in
the respective controllers. Address setting needs to oe done for ooth outdoor and indoor units. Turn on power in the order of the outdoor units and then the indoor units.
0se 1 m|o0te as the r0|e oI th0mb Ior ao |oterva| betweeo them.
The communication protocol can oe chosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj and the other is the new communication protocol (new
8lj. These two communication protocols have their own features and restrictions as shown o] Taole O-8. 8elect them according the indoor units and the centralized control to oe connected.
when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l
mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
wheo comm0o|cat|oo |s estab||shed aIter sett|og addresses, check the comm0o|cat|oo protoco| w|th the 7 segmeot d|sp|ay paoe| oI the o0tdoor 0o|t.
CA8E 1 CA8E 2
CA8E 8 CA8E 4
lndoor unit address setting
OOO127[47|
OOO
OOO
OO81[47|
49
49
lndoor unit address setting
OO47
49

OO47
49

OO81[47|
49
OO81
0utdoor unit address setting
OO47
49

0utdoor unit address setting


0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
Address ho. sett|og
8et 8w1 through 4 and 8w5-2 provided on the PCB and 8w1 & 2 provided on the outdoor unit PCB as shown in the drawings oelow.
1 Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the different refrigerant lines to A1 and B1. Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the same
refrigerant line to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 8j
Do not connect the signal line oetween indoor unit and outdoor unit to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 4j
2 ln Case 2, automatic address setting is not availaole. 8et addresses manuall].
S0mmary oI address sett|og methods (hg0res |o [ ] sho0|d be 0sed w|th prev|o0s SL)
Do not set numoers other than those shown in the taole, or an error ma] oe generated.
hote. when units supporting new 8l are added to a network using previous 8l such as one involving FDAKXE4 series units, choose previous 8l for the communication protocol and set addresses manuall].
8ince the models FDT224 and 28O have 2 PCBs per unit, set different indoor unit ho. and 8w on each PCB.
An outdoor unit ho., which is used to identif] which outdoor unit and indoor units are connected in a refrigerant s]stem, is set on outdoor unit PCB and indoor unit PCB. 0ive the same outdoor unit
ho. to all outdoor unit and indoor units connected in same refrigerant s]stem.
An indoor unit ho. is used to identif] individual indoor units. Assign a unique numoer that is not assigned to an] other indoor units on the network.
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the outdoor unit address is registered.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t
to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units to the same outdoor unit numoer.j
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
* when there are some units not supporting new 8l connected in the network, set 8w5-5 to 0h to choose the previous 8l communication mode.
ln the case of previous 8l, the maximum numoer of indoor units connectaole in a network is 48.
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the indoor unit address is registered.
8et the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 000 - 127 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the outdoor unit ho. of the associated outdoor unit within the range of 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other indoor units on the network.
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines are connected to A1/B1.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween indoor and outdoor units are connected to A2/B2.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on the same refrigerant line are connected to A2/B2.j
Nanual address setting
(previous 8l/new 8lj
Units supporting new 8l Units h0T supporting new 8l
8w1 (8w8j 8w2 (8w4j
For ten's place For one's place
B] inserting a fat driver
(precision screw driverj into this
groove and turn the arrow to
point a desired numoer.
lndoor PCB
0utdoor PCB
8w1, 2 (oluej
8w8, 4 (greenj
8w5-2
8w1, 2 (greenj
For setting indoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
lndoor ho. switch (The hundred's Placej [0FF . O, 0h . 1|
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
Automatic address setting for
multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
(with new 8l onl]j
Automatic address setting for
single refrigerant s]stem installation
(previous 8l/new 8lj
lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch
7-1. 0o|t address sett|og
Communication protocol
Address setting method
0K
1

2
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K

0K
new 8l previous 8l
Automatic Nanual Automatic Nanual
7. 00hT80LL8 STT|h6S
Case 1
Case 2
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween outdoor units.
(when the network connector is disconnected, refrigerant s]stems are separated each otherj
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween indoor units.
when onl] one refrigerant s]stem is involved (signal lines do not link plural refrigerant s]stemsj
when plural refrigerant s]stems
are linked with signal lines
(e.g., to implement centralized
controlj
Unless stated otherwise, the following procedures appl], when new 8l is chosen for the communication protocol.
when previous 8l is chosen, use fgures shown in [ | in carr]ing out these procedures.
Nao0a| address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
A0tomat|c address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
with new 8l, ]ou can set indoor unit addresses automaticall] even for an installation involving multiple refrigerant s]stems connected with same network, in addition to the conventional automatic
address setting of a single refrigerant s]stem installation.
However, an installation must satisf] some additional requirements such as for wiring methods, so please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou carr] out automatic address setting.
Refrigerant pipe
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
Address chaoge (ava||ab|e oo|y w|th oew SL)
within a refrigerant s]stem, indoor units are assigned addresses in the order the] are recognized o] the outdoor unit. Therefore, the] are not necessaril] assigned addresses in
order from the nearest to the outdoor unit frst as depicted in drawings aoove.
Nake sure that power has oeen turned on to all indoor units.
when addresses are set, ]ou can have the registered indoor unit address ho.'s and the outdoor unit address ho. displa]ed on the remote control unit o] pressing its lnspection
switch.
Automatic address setting can oe used for an installation in which prulal indoor units are controlled from one remote control unit.
0nce the] are registered, addresses are stored in microcomputers, even if power is turned off.
lf ]ou want to change an address after automatic address setting, ]ou can change it from the remote control unit with its "Address Change" function or o] means of manual
setting. 8et a unique address o] avoiding the address assigned to other indoor unit on the network when the address is changed.
Do not turn on power to centralized control equipment until automatic address setting is completed.
when addresses are set, oe sure to perform a test run and ensure that ]ou can operate all indoor and outdoor units normall]. Also check the addresses assigned to the indoor
units.
0FF
0FF
indoorOOO/outdoor 49
(factor] setting)
O1,O8(Ex
Disconnect(each outdoor unitj
8TEP1 8TEP2 8TEP8 8TEP4
8TEP1 8TEP2
8TEP8 8TEP4

Connect(each outdoor unitj

8et in P84 on the 7 segment displa]


panel of an] outdoor unit.
End

"AUE"(olinkj, or "A" in error events.


lndoor unit power source
0utdoor unit power source
lndoor unit
(indoor/outdoor ho.8wj
0utdoor unit (outdoor ho.8wj
hetwork connectors
8tart automatic address setting
8et starting address
8et the numoer of indoor unit
Polarit] setting
7 segment displa]
lndoor ho.8w
OOO
OOO
0utdoor ho.8w
49
49
lndoor unit address setting 0utdoor unit address setting
0utdoor ho.8w
49
OO81
"Address Change" is used, wheo yo0 waot to chaoge ao |odoor 0o|t address ass|goed w|th the "A0tomat|c Address Sett|og" I0oct|oo Irom a remote cootro| 0o|t.
Accordingl], the conditions that permit an address change from a remote control unit are as follows.
lf "CHAh0E ADD. " is selected with some addresses falling outside these conditions, the following indication will appear for 8 seconds on the
remote controller "lhVAllD 0PER" .
Automatic address setting for multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
Automatic address setting forsingle refrigerant s]stem installation
0h
0h
outdoor O1.O8(Exj
outdoor O8.O8(Exj
outdoor O1.O1(Exj
outdoor O8.O4(Exj
8elect "Automatic Address 8tart"
on each outdoor unit.
AUX(Blink

hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

Refrigerant pipe
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


8ignal line
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8tart [O1|
humoer [O8|
8tart [O4|
humoer [O8|
lndoor unit
OO+O1
lndoor unit
O1+O1
lndoor unit
O2+O1
lndoor unit
OO+O4
lndoor unit
O1+O4
lndoor unit
O2+O4
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
(1) |o the case oI a s|og|e reIr|geraot system |osta||at|oo (0enerall] applicaole to new 8l/previous 8l, use fgures in [ | with previous 8l.j
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 49] (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them. Unlike the procedure set out in (2j oelow, ]ou need not change settings from the 7
segment displa] panel.
Nake sure that the numoer of indoor units indicated on the 7 segment displa] panel agrees with the numoer of the indoor units that are actuall] connected to the refrigerant s]stem.
(2) |o the case oI a m0|t|p|e reIr|geraot systems |osta||at|oo (Applicaole to new 8l onl]. ln the case of previous 8l, set addresses with some other method.j
(This option is availaole when the interconnection wiring among refrigerant s]stems is on the outdoor side and new 8l is chosen as the communication protocol.j
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lsolate the present refrigerant s]stem from the network.
Disengage the oetwork coooectors (wh|te 2P) of the outdoor units. (Turning on power without isolating each refrigerant s]stem will result in erroneous address setting.j
[8TEP2| (Power on and automatic address settingj
Turn on power to the outdoor unit
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
8elect and enter "1" in P81 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj to input "Automatic address start."
lnput a starting address and the numoer of connected indoor units.
lnput a starting address in P82 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
when a starting address is entered, the displa] indication will switch oack to the "humoer of Connected lndoor Units lnput" screen.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units from the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj. Please input the numoer of connected indoor units (on
the same refrigerant line in case of comoinationj for each outdoor unit. (You can input it from P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.jwhen the numoer of connected indoor units is entered, the 7
segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUX" and start fickering.
[8TEP8| (Automatic address setting completion checkj
lndoor unit address determination
when the indoor unit addresses are all set, the 7 segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUE" and start fickering.
lf an error is detected in this process, the displa] will show "A."
Check the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
Depending on the numoer of connected indoor units, it ma] take abo0t 10 m|o0tes oefore the indoor unit addresses are all set.
[8TEP4| (hetwork defnition settingj
hetwork connection
when ]ou have confrmed an "AUE" indication on the displa] of each outdoor unit, eogage the oetwork coooectors again.
hetwork polarit] setting
AIter yo0 have made s0re that the oetwork coooectors are eogaged in , select and enter "1" in P84 on the 7 segment displa] panel of aoy o0tdoor 0o|t (oo oo|y 1 0o|t : master
0o|t |o case oI comb|oat|oo) to specif] network polarit].
hetwork setting completion check
when the network is defned, "End" will appear on the 7 segment displa] panel. An "End" indication will go off, when some operation is made from the 7 segment displa] panel or
8 minutes after.
Address setting procedure (perform these steps for each outdoor unitj
[8TEP1| (ltems set oefore turning on powerj
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a numoer 00 - 31. 8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
- S|m||ar|y Ior the master 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
- S|m||ar|y Ior the s|ave 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t to 0h.
8w4-7 Address on a network
0FF 49
OO
8w2
9
9
8w1
4
4
0utdoor unit
Naster unit
8lave unit
The master 0o|t will oe registered as "49" regardless of the 8w1 and 8w2 settings (49j.
The s|ave 0o|t will oe registered as "00" oecause of its 8w4-7 setting as indicated in the taole aoove.
0A0T|0h
lf the slave unit is not specifed, a
compressor failure ma] result.
hetwork connector
Refrigerant s]stem
A
B
C
0utdoor unit 8w1 8w2 8w4-7
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
2
2
2
2
8
8
O
O
2
2
1
1
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
2O
21
22
28
81
OO
This taole shows an examples of address settings. As |||0strated w|th the reIr|geraot systems A aod 8 |o the above examp|e, wheo s0ccess|ve o0mbers
are 0sed |o sett|og addresses, care m0st be takeo so that ao address ass|goed to the master 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system 8 w||| oot d0p||cate w|th
ooe ass|goed to the s|ave 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system A.
0A0T|0h
A slave unit's address will oe set to "the master
unit's address 1." when ]ou set a master unit's
address, take care not to assign an address
duplicating with one used in another s]stem. You
cannot operate the installation with a duplicating
address assigned. (Error indication. E-81j
Address on a network
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave
0o|t to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units on the same outdoor unit numoer.j
-
47
-
P.18 P.14
P.15 P.1O
PSB012D942C
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O1
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O2
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O8
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O4
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O5
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.OO
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.22
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.2O(21j
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.22(28j
0h
8lave setting
The same setting with the master unit's address numoer
(ln the network, "the setting 1" is assigned.j
indicates signaling wires (A/Bj.
indicates refrigerant piping.
Example of address setting (manualj
Take care not to assign an address duplicating with
one used in another s]stem.
(Use ever] second numoer in setting an addressj
8et an outdoor unit numoer in the s]stem Take care not to assign a duplicating address in a network.
X Y Z A B X Y Z
power caole (22O-24OVj
1 2 3 A B
lndoor unit lndoor unit lndoor unit
ln addition to a possiole wiring error oetween indoor and outdoor units, there are other possioilities of erroneous wiring as illustrated oelow.
lt will result in a olown signal line fuse (ChKj.
wrong wiring oetween signaling wires and
remote controller wires.
Connecting power caoles to the signaling wire
terminal olock.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires X , Z .
Error indication.E1
(2j when the remote controller wire runs parallel to another power suppl] wire or when it is suoject to outside noise, such as from a high-frequenc] device, use
shielded wire. (Be sure to ground onl] one end of the shielded wire.j
For remote control
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For power caoles
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For remote control
Terminal olock
Red
R
e
d
white
w
h
it
e
Black
B
la
c
k
0A0T|0h
Remote control wire 8ignal wire
8ignal wire
Address sett|og methods
The following address setting methods can oe used. The procedure for automatic address setting is different from the conventional one.
Please use the automatic address setting function after reading this manual carefull].
This control s]stem controls the controllers of more than one air conditioner's outdoor unit, indoor unit and remote control unit through communication control, using the microcomputers ouilt in
the respective controllers. Address setting needs to oe done for ooth outdoor and indoor units. Turn on power in the order of the outdoor units and then the indoor units.
0se 1 m|o0te as the r0|e oI th0mb Ior ao |oterva| betweeo them.
The communication protocol can oe chosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj and the other is the new communication protocol (new
8lj. These two communication protocols have their own features and restrictions as shown o] Taole O-8. 8elect them according the indoor units and the centralized control to oe connected.
when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l
mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
wheo comm0o|cat|oo |s estab||shed aIter sett|og addresses, check the comm0o|cat|oo protoco| w|th the 7 segmeot d|sp|ay paoe| oI the o0tdoor 0o|t.
CA8E 1 CA8E 2
CA8E 8 CA8E 4
lndoor unit address setting
OOO127[47|
OOO
OOO
OO81[47|
49
49
lndoor unit address setting
OO47
49

OO47
49

OO81[47|
49
OO81
0utdoor unit address setting
OO47
49

0utdoor unit address setting


0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
Address ho. sett|og
8et 8w1 through 4 and 8w5-2 provided on the PCB and 8w1 & 2 provided on the outdoor unit PCB as shown in the drawings oelow.
1 Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the different refrigerant lines to A1 and B1. Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the same
refrigerant line to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 8j
Do not connect the signal line oetween indoor unit and outdoor unit to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 4j
2 ln Case 2, automatic address setting is not availaole. 8et addresses manuall].
S0mmary oI address sett|og methods (hg0res |o [ ] sho0|d be 0sed w|th prev|o0s SL)
Do not set numoers other than those shown in the taole, or an error ma] oe generated.
hote. when units supporting new 8l are added to a network using previous 8l such as one involving FDAKXE4 series units, choose previous 8l for the communication protocol and set addresses manuall].
8ince the models FDT224 and 28O have 2 PCBs per unit, set different indoor unit ho. and 8w on each PCB.
An outdoor unit ho., which is used to identif] which outdoor unit and indoor units are connected in a refrigerant s]stem, is set on outdoor unit PCB and indoor unit PCB. 0ive the same outdoor unit
ho. to all outdoor unit and indoor units connected in same refrigerant s]stem.
An indoor unit ho. is used to identif] individual indoor units. Assign a unique numoer that is not assigned to an] other indoor units on the network.
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the outdoor unit address is registered.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t
to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units to the same outdoor unit numoer.j
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
* when there are some units not supporting new 8l connected in the network, set 8w5-5 to 0h to choose the previous 8l communication mode.
ln the case of previous 8l, the maximum numoer of indoor units connectaole in a network is 48.
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the indoor unit address is registered.
8et the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 000 - 127 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the outdoor unit ho. of the associated outdoor unit within the range of 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other indoor units on the network.
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines are connected to A1/B1.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween indoor and outdoor units are connected to A2/B2.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on the same refrigerant line are connected to A2/B2.j
Nanual address setting
(previous 8l/new 8lj
Units supporting new 8l Units h0T supporting new 8l
8w1 (8w8j 8w2 (8w4j
For ten's place For one's place
B] inserting a fat driver
(precision screw driverj into this
groove and turn the arrow to
point a desired numoer.
lndoor PCB
0utdoor PCB
8w1, 2 (oluej
8w8, 4 (greenj
8w5-2
8w1, 2 (greenj
For setting indoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
lndoor ho. switch (The hundred's Placej [0FF . O, 0h . 1|
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
Automatic address setting for
multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
(with new 8l onl]j
Automatic address setting for
single refrigerant s]stem installation
(previous 8l/new 8lj
lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch
7-1. 0o|t address sett|og
Communication protocol
Address setting method
0K
1

2
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K

0K
new 8l previous 8l
Automatic Nanual Automatic Nanual
7. 00hT80LL8 STT|h6S
Case 1
Case 2
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween outdoor units.
(when the network connector is disconnected, refrigerant s]stems are separated each otherj
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween indoor units.
when onl] one refrigerant s]stem is involved (signal lines do not link plural refrigerant s]stemsj
when plural refrigerant s]stems
are linked with signal lines
(e.g., to implement centralized
controlj
Unless stated otherwise, the following procedures appl], when new 8l is chosen for the communication protocol.
when previous 8l is chosen, use fgures shown in [ | in carr]ing out these procedures.
Nao0a| address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
A0tomat|c address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
with new 8l, ]ou can set indoor unit addresses automaticall] even for an installation involving multiple refrigerant s]stems connected with same network, in addition to the conventional automatic
address setting of a single refrigerant s]stem installation.
However, an installation must satisf] some additional requirements such as for wiring methods, so please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou carr] out automatic address setting.
Refrigerant pipe
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
Address chaoge (ava||ab|e oo|y w|th oew SL)
within a refrigerant s]stem, indoor units are assigned addresses in the order the] are recognized o] the outdoor unit. Therefore, the] are not necessaril] assigned addresses in
order from the nearest to the outdoor unit frst as depicted in drawings aoove.
Nake sure that power has oeen turned on to all indoor units.
when addresses are set, ]ou can have the registered indoor unit address ho.'s and the outdoor unit address ho. displa]ed on the remote control unit o] pressing its lnspection
switch.
Automatic address setting can oe used for an installation in which prulal indoor units are controlled from one remote control unit.
0nce the] are registered, addresses are stored in microcomputers, even if power is turned off.
lf ]ou want to change an address after automatic address setting, ]ou can change it from the remote control unit with its "Address Change" function or o] means of manual
setting. 8et a unique address o] avoiding the address assigned to other indoor unit on the network when the address is changed.
Do not turn on power to centralized control equipment until automatic address setting is completed.
when addresses are set, oe sure to perform a test run and ensure that ]ou can operate all indoor and outdoor units normall]. Also check the addresses assigned to the indoor
units.
0FF
0FF
indoorOOO/outdoor 49
(factor] setting)
O1,O8(Ex
Disconnect(each outdoor unitj
8TEP1 8TEP2 8TEP8 8TEP4
8TEP1 8TEP2
8TEP8 8TEP4

Connect(each outdoor unitj

8et in P84 on the 7 segment displa]


panel of an] outdoor unit.
End

"AUE"(olinkj, or "A" in error events.


lndoor unit power source
0utdoor unit power source
lndoor unit
(indoor/outdoor ho.8wj
0utdoor unit (outdoor ho.8wj
hetwork connectors
8tart automatic address setting
8et starting address
8et the numoer of indoor unit
Polarit] setting
7 segment displa]
lndoor ho.8w
OOO
OOO
0utdoor ho.8w
49
49
lndoor unit address setting 0utdoor unit address setting
0utdoor ho.8w
49
OO81
"Address Change" is used, wheo yo0 waot to chaoge ao |odoor 0o|t address ass|goed w|th the "A0tomat|c Address Sett|og" I0oct|oo Irom a remote cootro| 0o|t.
Accordingl], the conditions that permit an address change from a remote control unit are as follows.
lf "CHAh0E ADD. " is selected with some addresses falling outside these conditions, the following indication will appear for 8 seconds on the
remote controller "lhVAllD 0PER" .
Automatic address setting for multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
Automatic address setting forsingle refrigerant s]stem installation
0h
0h
outdoor O1.O8(Exj
outdoor O8.O8(Exj
outdoor O1.O1(Exj
outdoor O8.O4(Exj
8elect "Automatic Address 8tart"
on each outdoor unit.
AUX(Blink

hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

Refrigerant pipe
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


8ignal line
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8tart [O1|
humoer [O8|
8tart [O4|
humoer [O8|
lndoor unit
OO+O1
lndoor unit
O1+O1
lndoor unit
O2+O1
lndoor unit
OO+O4
lndoor unit
O1+O4
lndoor unit
O2+O4
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
(1) |o the case oI a s|og|e reIr|geraot system |osta||at|oo (0enerall] applicaole to new 8l/previous 8l, use fgures in [ | with previous 8l.j
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 49] (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them. Unlike the procedure set out in (2j oelow, ]ou need not change settings from the 7
segment displa] panel.
Nake sure that the numoer of indoor units indicated on the 7 segment displa] panel agrees with the numoer of the indoor units that are actuall] connected to the refrigerant s]stem.
(2) |o the case oI a m0|t|p|e reIr|geraot systems |osta||at|oo (Applicaole to new 8l onl]. ln the case of previous 8l, set addresses with some other method.j
(This option is availaole when the interconnection wiring among refrigerant s]stems is on the outdoor side and new 8l is chosen as the communication protocol.j
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lsolate the present refrigerant s]stem from the network.
Disengage the oetwork coooectors (wh|te 2P) of the outdoor units. (Turning on power without isolating each refrigerant s]stem will result in erroneous address setting.j
[8TEP2| (Power on and automatic address settingj
Turn on power to the outdoor unit
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
8elect and enter "1" in P81 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj to input "Automatic address start."
lnput a starting address and the numoer of connected indoor units.
lnput a starting address in P82 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
when a starting address is entered, the displa] indication will switch oack to the "humoer of Connected lndoor Units lnput" screen.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units from the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj. Please input the numoer of connected indoor units (on
the same refrigerant line in case of comoinationj for each outdoor unit. (You can input it from P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.jwhen the numoer of connected indoor units is entered, the 7
segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUX" and start fickering.
[8TEP8| (Automatic address setting completion checkj
lndoor unit address determination
when the indoor unit addresses are all set, the 7 segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUE" and start fickering.
lf an error is detected in this process, the displa] will show "A."
Check the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
Depending on the numoer of connected indoor units, it ma] take abo0t 10 m|o0tes oefore the indoor unit addresses are all set.
[8TEP4| (hetwork defnition settingj
hetwork connection
when ]ou have confrmed an "AUE" indication on the displa] of each outdoor unit, eogage the oetwork coooectors again.
hetwork polarit] setting
AIter yo0 have made s0re that the oetwork coooectors are eogaged in , select and enter "1" in P84 on the 7 segment displa] panel of aoy o0tdoor 0o|t (oo oo|y 1 0o|t : master
0o|t |o case oI comb|oat|oo) to specif] network polarit].
hetwork setting completion check
when the network is defned, "End" will appear on the 7 segment displa] panel. An "End" indication will go off, when some operation is made from the 7 segment displa] panel or
8 minutes after.
Address setting procedure (perform these steps for each outdoor unitj
[8TEP1| (ltems set oefore turning on powerj
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a numoer 00 - 31. 8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
- S|m||ar|y Ior the master 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
- S|m||ar|y Ior the s|ave 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t to 0h.
8w4-7 Address on a network
0FF 49
OO
8w2
9
9
8w1
4
4
0utdoor unit
Naster unit
8lave unit
The master 0o|t will oe registered as "49" regardless of the 8w1 and 8w2 settings (49j.
The s|ave 0o|t will oe registered as "00" oecause of its 8w4-7 setting as indicated in the taole aoove.
0A0T|0h
lf the slave unit is not specifed, a
compressor failure ma] result.
hetwork connector
Refrigerant s]stem
A
B
C
0utdoor unit 8w1 8w2 8w4-7
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
2
2
2
2
8
8
O
O
2
2
1
1
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
2O
21
22
28
81
OO
This taole shows an examples of address settings. As |||0strated w|th the reIr|geraot systems A aod 8 |o the above examp|e, wheo s0ccess|ve o0mbers
are 0sed |o sett|og addresses, care m0st be takeo so that ao address ass|goed to the master 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system 8 w||| oot d0p||cate w|th
ooe ass|goed to the s|ave 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system A.
0A0T|0h
A slave unit's address will oe set to "the master
unit's address 1." when ]ou set a master unit's
address, take care not to assign an address
duplicating with one used in another s]stem. You
cannot operate the installation with a duplicating
address assigned. (Error indication. E-81j
Address on a network
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave
0o|t to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units on the same outdoor unit numoer.j
-
48
-
P.18 P.14
P.15 P.1O
PSB012D942C
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O1
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O2
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O8
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O4
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O5
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.OO
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.22
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.2O(21j
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.22(28j
0h
8lave setting
The same setting with the master unit's address numoer
(ln the network, "the setting 1" is assigned.j
indicates signaling wires (A/Bj.
indicates refrigerant piping.
Example of address setting (manualj
Take care not to assign an address duplicating with
one used in another s]stem.
(Use ever] second numoer in setting an addressj
8et an outdoor unit numoer in the s]stem Take care not to assign a duplicating address in a network.
X Y Z A B X Y Z
power caole (22O-24OVj
1 2 3 A B
lndoor unit lndoor unit lndoor unit
ln addition to a possiole wiring error oetween indoor and outdoor units, there are other possioilities of erroneous wiring as illustrated oelow.
lt will result in a olown signal line fuse (ChKj.
wrong wiring oetween signaling wires and
remote controller wires.
Connecting power caoles to the signaling wire
terminal olock.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires X , Z .
Error indication.E1
(2j when the remote controller wire runs parallel to another power suppl] wire or when it is suoject to outside noise, such as from a high-frequenc] device, use
shielded wire. (Be sure to ground onl] one end of the shielded wire.j
For remote control
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For power caoles
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For remote control
Terminal olock
Red
R
e
d
white
w
h
it
e
Black
B
la
c
k
0A0T|0h
Remote control wire 8ignal wire
8ignal wire
Address sett|og methods
The following address setting methods can oe used. The procedure for automatic address setting is different from the conventional one.
Please use the automatic address setting function after reading this manual carefull].
This control s]stem controls the controllers of more than one air conditioner's outdoor unit, indoor unit and remote control unit through communication control, using the microcomputers ouilt in
the respective controllers. Address setting needs to oe done for ooth outdoor and indoor units. Turn on power in the order of the outdoor units and then the indoor units.
0se 1 m|o0te as the r0|e oI th0mb Ior ao |oterva| betweeo them.
The communication protocol can oe chosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj and the other is the new communication protocol (new
8lj. These two communication protocols have their own features and restrictions as shown o] Taole O-8. 8elect them according the indoor units and the centralized control to oe connected.
when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l
mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
wheo comm0o|cat|oo |s estab||shed aIter sett|og addresses, check the comm0o|cat|oo protoco| w|th the 7 segmeot d|sp|ay paoe| oI the o0tdoor 0o|t.
CA8E 1 CA8E 2
CA8E 8 CA8E 4
lndoor unit address setting
OOO127[47|
OOO
OOO
OO81[47|
49
49
lndoor unit address setting
OO47
49

OO47
49

OO81[47|
49
OO81
0utdoor unit address setting
OO47
49

0utdoor unit address setting


0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
Address ho. sett|og
8et 8w1 through 4 and 8w5-2 provided on the PCB and 8w1 & 2 provided on the outdoor unit PCB as shown in the drawings oelow.
1 Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the different refrigerant lines to A1 and B1. Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the same
refrigerant line to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 8j
Do not connect the signal line oetween indoor unit and outdoor unit to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 4j
2 ln Case 2, automatic address setting is not availaole. 8et addresses manuall].
S0mmary oI address sett|og methods (hg0res |o [ ] sho0|d be 0sed w|th prev|o0s SL)
Do not set numoers other than those shown in the taole, or an error ma] oe generated.
hote. when units supporting new 8l are added to a network using previous 8l such as one involving FDAKXE4 series units, choose previous 8l for the communication protocol and set addresses manuall].
8ince the models FDT224 and 28O have 2 PCBs per unit, set different indoor unit ho. and 8w on each PCB.
An outdoor unit ho., which is used to identif] which outdoor unit and indoor units are connected in a refrigerant s]stem, is set on outdoor unit PCB and indoor unit PCB. 0ive the same outdoor unit
ho. to all outdoor unit and indoor units connected in same refrigerant s]stem.
An indoor unit ho. is used to identif] individual indoor units. Assign a unique numoer that is not assigned to an] other indoor units on the network.
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the outdoor unit address is registered.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t
to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units to the same outdoor unit numoer.j
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
* when there are some units not supporting new 8l connected in the network, set 8w5-5 to 0h to choose the previous 8l communication mode.
ln the case of previous 8l, the maximum numoer of indoor units connectaole in a network is 48.
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the indoor unit address is registered.
8et the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 000 - 127 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the outdoor unit ho. of the associated outdoor unit within the range of 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other indoor units on the network.
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines are connected to A1/B1.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween indoor and outdoor units are connected to A2/B2.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on the same refrigerant line are connected to A2/B2.j
Nanual address setting
(previous 8l/new 8lj
Units supporting new 8l Units h0T supporting new 8l
8w1 (8w8j 8w2 (8w4j
For ten's place For one's place
B] inserting a fat driver
(precision screw driverj into this
groove and turn the arrow to
point a desired numoer.
lndoor PCB
0utdoor PCB
8w1, 2 (oluej
8w8, 4 (greenj
8w5-2
8w1, 2 (greenj
For setting indoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
lndoor ho. switch (The hundred's Placej [0FF . O, 0h . 1|
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
Automatic address setting for
multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
(with new 8l onl]j
Automatic address setting for
single refrigerant s]stem installation
(previous 8l/new 8lj
lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch
7-1. 0o|t address sett|og
Communication protocol
Address setting method
0K
1

2
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K

0K
new 8l previous 8l
Automatic Nanual Automatic Nanual
7. 00hT80LL8 STT|h6S
Case 1
Case 2
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween outdoor units.
(when the network connector is disconnected, refrigerant s]stems are separated each otherj
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween indoor units.
when onl] one refrigerant s]stem is involved (signal lines do not link plural refrigerant s]stemsj
when plural refrigerant s]stems
are linked with signal lines
(e.g., to implement centralized
controlj
Unless stated otherwise, the following procedures appl], when new 8l is chosen for the communication protocol.
when previous 8l is chosen, use fgures shown in [ | in carr]ing out these procedures.
Nao0a| address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
A0tomat|c address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
with new 8l, ]ou can set indoor unit addresses automaticall] even for an installation involving multiple refrigerant s]stems connected with same network, in addition to the conventional automatic
address setting of a single refrigerant s]stem installation.
However, an installation must satisf] some additional requirements such as for wiring methods, so please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou carr] out automatic address setting.
Refrigerant pipe
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
Address chaoge (ava||ab|e oo|y w|th oew SL)
within a refrigerant s]stem, indoor units are assigned addresses in the order the] are recognized o] the outdoor unit. Therefore, the] are not necessaril] assigned addresses in
order from the nearest to the outdoor unit frst as depicted in drawings aoove.
Nake sure that power has oeen turned on to all indoor units.
when addresses are set, ]ou can have the registered indoor unit address ho.'s and the outdoor unit address ho. displa]ed on the remote control unit o] pressing its lnspection
switch.
Automatic address setting can oe used for an installation in which prulal indoor units are controlled from one remote control unit.
0nce the] are registered, addresses are stored in microcomputers, even if power is turned off.
lf ]ou want to change an address after automatic address setting, ]ou can change it from the remote control unit with its "Address Change" function or o] means of manual
setting. 8et a unique address o] avoiding the address assigned to other indoor unit on the network when the address is changed.
Do not turn on power to centralized control equipment until automatic address setting is completed.
when addresses are set, oe sure to perform a test run and ensure that ]ou can operate all indoor and outdoor units normall]. Also check the addresses assigned to the indoor
units.
0FF
0FF
indoorOOO/outdoor 49
(factor] setting)
O1,O8(Ex
Disconnect(each outdoor unitj
8TEP1 8TEP2 8TEP8 8TEP4
8TEP1 8TEP2
8TEP8 8TEP4

Connect(each outdoor unitj

8et in P84 on the 7 segment displa]


panel of an] outdoor unit.
End

"AUE"(olinkj, or "A" in error events.


lndoor unit power source
0utdoor unit power source
lndoor unit
(indoor/outdoor ho.8wj
0utdoor unit (outdoor ho.8wj
hetwork connectors
8tart automatic address setting
8et starting address
8et the numoer of indoor unit
Polarit] setting
7 segment displa]
lndoor ho.8w
OOO
OOO
0utdoor ho.8w
49
49
lndoor unit address setting 0utdoor unit address setting
0utdoor ho.8w
49
OO81
"Address Change" is used, wheo yo0 waot to chaoge ao |odoor 0o|t address ass|goed w|th the "A0tomat|c Address Sett|og" I0oct|oo Irom a remote cootro| 0o|t.
Accordingl], the conditions that permit an address change from a remote control unit are as follows.
lf "CHAh0E ADD. " is selected with some addresses falling outside these conditions, the following indication will appear for 8 seconds on the
remote controller "lhVAllD 0PER" .
Automatic address setting for multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
Automatic address setting forsingle refrigerant s]stem installation
0h
0h
outdoor O1.O8(Exj
outdoor O8.O8(Exj
outdoor O1.O1(Exj
outdoor O8.O4(Exj
8elect "Automatic Address 8tart"
on each outdoor unit.
AUX(Blink

hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

Refrigerant pipe
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


8ignal line
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8tart [O1|
humoer [O8|
8tart [O4|
humoer [O8|
lndoor unit
OO+O1
lndoor unit
O1+O1
lndoor unit
O2+O1
lndoor unit
OO+O4
lndoor unit
O1+O4
lndoor unit
O2+O4
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
(1) |o the case oI a s|og|e reIr|geraot system |osta||at|oo (0enerall] applicaole to new 8l/previous 8l, use fgures in [ | with previous 8l.j
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 49] (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them. Unlike the procedure set out in (2j oelow, ]ou need not change settings from the 7
segment displa] panel.
Nake sure that the numoer of indoor units indicated on the 7 segment displa] panel agrees with the numoer of the indoor units that are actuall] connected to the refrigerant s]stem.
(2) |o the case oI a m0|t|p|e reIr|geraot systems |osta||at|oo (Applicaole to new 8l onl]. ln the case of previous 8l, set addresses with some other method.j
(This option is availaole when the interconnection wiring among refrigerant s]stems is on the outdoor side and new 8l is chosen as the communication protocol.j
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lsolate the present refrigerant s]stem from the network.
Disengage the oetwork coooectors (wh|te 2P) of the outdoor units. (Turning on power without isolating each refrigerant s]stem will result in erroneous address setting.j
[8TEP2| (Power on and automatic address settingj
Turn on power to the outdoor unit
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
8elect and enter "1" in P81 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj to input "Automatic address start."
lnput a starting address and the numoer of connected indoor units.
lnput a starting address in P82 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
when a starting address is entered, the displa] indication will switch oack to the "humoer of Connected lndoor Units lnput" screen.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units from the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj. Please input the numoer of connected indoor units (on
the same refrigerant line in case of comoinationj for each outdoor unit. (You can input it from P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.jwhen the numoer of connected indoor units is entered, the 7
segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUX" and start fickering.
[8TEP8| (Automatic address setting completion checkj
lndoor unit address determination
when the indoor unit addresses are all set, the 7 segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUE" and start fickering.
lf an error is detected in this process, the displa] will show "A."
Check the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
Depending on the numoer of connected indoor units, it ma] take abo0t 10 m|o0tes oefore the indoor unit addresses are all set.
[8TEP4| (hetwork defnition settingj
hetwork connection
when ]ou have confrmed an "AUE" indication on the displa] of each outdoor unit, eogage the oetwork coooectors again.
hetwork polarit] setting
AIter yo0 have made s0re that the oetwork coooectors are eogaged in , select and enter "1" in P84 on the 7 segment displa] panel of aoy o0tdoor 0o|t (oo oo|y 1 0o|t : master
0o|t |o case oI comb|oat|oo) to specif] network polarit].
hetwork setting completion check
when the network is defned, "End" will appear on the 7 segment displa] panel. An "End" indication will go off, when some operation is made from the 7 segment displa] panel or
8 minutes after.
Address setting procedure (perform these steps for each outdoor unitj
[8TEP1| (ltems set oefore turning on powerj
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a numoer 00 - 31. 8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
- S|m||ar|y Ior the master 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
- S|m||ar|y Ior the s|ave 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t to 0h.
8w4-7 Address on a network
0FF 49
OO
8w2
9
9
8w1
4
4
0utdoor unit
Naster unit
8lave unit
The master 0o|t will oe registered as "49" regardless of the 8w1 and 8w2 settings (49j.
The s|ave 0o|t will oe registered as "00" oecause of its 8w4-7 setting as indicated in the taole aoove.
0A0T|0h
lf the slave unit is not specifed, a
compressor failure ma] result.
hetwork connector
Refrigerant s]stem
A
B
C
0utdoor unit 8w1 8w2 8w4-7
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
2
2
2
2
8
8
O
O
2
2
1
1
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
2O
21
22
28
81
OO
This taole shows an examples of address settings. As |||0strated w|th the reIr|geraot systems A aod 8 |o the above examp|e, wheo s0ccess|ve o0mbers
are 0sed |o sett|og addresses, care m0st be takeo so that ao address ass|goed to the master 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system 8 w||| oot d0p||cate w|th
ooe ass|goed to the s|ave 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system A.
0A0T|0h
A slave unit's address will oe set to "the master
unit's address 1." when ]ou set a master unit's
address, take care not to assign an address
duplicating with one used in another s]stem. You
cannot operate the installation with a duplicating
address assigned. (Error indication. E-81j
Address on a network
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave
0o|t to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units on the same outdoor unit numoer.j
-
49
-
P.18 P.14
P.15 P.1O
PSB012D942C
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O1
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O2
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.2O
lndoor unit ho.O8
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O4
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.O5
lndoor unit
0utdoor unit ho.22
lndoor unit ho.OO
0utdoor unit(Nasterj
8w4-7 0FF
0utdoor unit ho.22
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.2O(21j
0utdoor unit(8lavej
8w4-7 0h
0utdoor unit ho.22(28j
0h
8lave setting
The same setting with the master unit's address numoer
(ln the network, "the setting 1" is assigned.j
indicates signaling wires (A/Bj.
indicates refrigerant piping.
Example of address setting (manualj
Take care not to assign an address duplicating with
one used in another s]stem.
(Use ever] second numoer in setting an addressj
8et an outdoor unit numoer in the s]stem Take care not to assign a duplicating address in a network.
X Y Z A B X Y Z
power caole (22O-24OVj
1 2 3 A B
lndoor unit lndoor unit lndoor unit
ln addition to a possiole wiring error oetween indoor and outdoor units, there are other possioilities of erroneous wiring as illustrated oelow.
lt will result in a olown signal line fuse (ChKj.
wrong wiring oetween signaling wires and
remote controller wires.
Connecting power caoles to the signaling wire
terminal olock.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires.
wrong wiring of remote controller wires X , Z .
Error indication.E1
(2j when the remote controller wire runs parallel to another power suppl] wire or when it is suoject to outside noise, such as from a high-frequenc] device, use
shielded wire. (Be sure to ground onl] one end of the shielded wire.j
For remote control
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For power caoles
Terminal olock
For signal wires
Terminal olock
For remote control
Terminal olock
Red
R
e
d
white
w
h
it
e
Black
B
la
c
k
0A0T|0h
Remote control wire 8ignal wire
8ignal wire
Address sett|og methods
The following address setting methods can oe used. The procedure for automatic address setting is different from the conventional one.
Please use the automatic address setting function after reading this manual carefull].
This control s]stem controls the controllers of more than one air conditioner's outdoor unit, indoor unit and remote control unit through communication control, using the microcomputers ouilt in
the respective controllers. Address setting needs to oe done for ooth outdoor and indoor units. Turn on power in the order of the outdoor units and then the indoor units.
0se 1 m|o0te as the r0|e oI th0mb Ior ao |oterva| betweeo them.
The communication protocol can oe chosen from following two t]pes. 0ne of them is the conventional communication protocol (previous 8lj and the other is the new communication protocol (new
8lj. These two communication protocols have their own features and restrictions as shown o] Taole O-8. 8elect them according the indoor units and the centralized control to oe connected.
when signal caoles are connected into a network involving outdoor units, indoor units or centralized control equipment that do not support new 8l, please select communications in the previous 8l
mode, even if the refrigerant s]stem is separated from theirs.
wheo comm0o|cat|oo |s estab||shed aIter sett|og addresses, check the comm0o|cat|oo protoco| w|th the 7 segmeot d|sp|ay paoe| oI the o0tdoor 0o|t.
CA8E 1 CA8E 2
CA8E 8 CA8E 4
lndoor unit address setting
OOO127[47|
OOO
OOO
OO81[47|
49
49
lndoor unit address setting
OO47
49

OO47
49

OO81[47|
49
OO81
0utdoor unit address setting
OO47
49

0utdoor unit address setting


0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
0 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
Address ho. sett|og
8et 8w1 through 4 and 8w5-2 provided on the PCB and 8w1 & 2 provided on the outdoor unit PCB as shown in the drawings oelow.
1 Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the different refrigerant lines to A1 and B1. Do not connect the signal line oetween outdoor units on the same
refrigerant line to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 8j
Do not connect the signal line oetween indoor unit and outdoor unit to A2 and B2. This ma] interrupt proper address setting. (Case 4j
2 ln Case 2, automatic address setting is not availaole. 8et addresses manuall].
S0mmary oI address sett|og methods (hg0res |o [ ] sho0|d be 0sed w|th prev|o0s SL)
Do not set numoers other than those shown in the taole, or an error ma] oe generated.
hote. when units supporting new 8l are added to a network using previous 8l such as one involving FDAKXE4 series units, choose previous 8l for the communication protocol and set addresses manuall].
8ince the models FDT224 and 28O have 2 PCBs per unit, set different indoor unit ho. and 8w on each PCB.
An outdoor unit ho., which is used to identif] which outdoor unit and indoor units are connected in a refrigerant s]stem, is set on outdoor unit PCB and indoor unit PCB. 0ive the same outdoor unit
ho. to all outdoor unit and indoor units connected in same refrigerant s]stem.
An indoor unit ho. is used to identif] individual indoor units. Assign a unique numoer that is not assigned to an] other indoor units on the network.
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the outdoor unit address is registered.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t
to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units to the same outdoor unit numoer.j
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
* when there are some units not supporting new 8l connected in the network, set 8w5-5 to 0h to choose the previous 8l communication mode.
ln the case of previous 8l, the maximum numoer of indoor units connectaole in a network is 48.
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power. Upon turning on power, the indoor unit address is registered.
8et the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 000 - 127 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the outdoor unit ho. of the associated outdoor unit within the range of 00 - 31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 00 - 47].
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other indoor units on the network.
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on different refrigerant lines are connected to A1/B1.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween indoor and outdoor units are connected to A2/B2.j
lncorrect caole connection
(Caoles oetween outdoor units on the same refrigerant line are connected to A2/B2.j
Nanual address setting
(previous 8l/new 8lj
Units supporting new 8l Units h0T supporting new 8l
8w1 (8w8j 8w2 (8w4j
For ten's place For one's place
B] inserting a fat driver
(precision screw driverj into this
groove and turn the arrow to
point a desired numoer.
lndoor PCB
0utdoor PCB
8w1, 2 (oluej
8w8, 4 (greenj
8w5-2
8w1, 2 (greenj
For setting indoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
lndoor ho. switch (The hundred's Placej [0FF . O, 0h . 1|
For setting outdoor ho. (The ten's and one'sj
Automatic address setting for
multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
(with new 8l onl]j
Automatic address setting for
single refrigerant s]stem installation
(previous 8l/new 8lj
lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch lndoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch 0utdoor ho. switch
7-1. 0o|t address sett|og
Communication protocol
Address setting method
0K
1

2
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K
0K

0K
new 8l previous 8l
Automatic Nanual Automatic Nanual
7. 00hT80LL8 STT|h6S
Case 1
Case 2
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween outdoor units.
(when the network connector is disconnected, refrigerant s]stems are separated each otherj
when signal lines linking plural refrigerant s]stems are provided oetween indoor units.
when onl] one refrigerant s]stem is involved (signal lines do not link plural refrigerant s]stemsj
when plural refrigerant s]stems
are linked with signal lines
(e.g., to implement centralized
controlj
Unless stated otherwise, the following procedures appl], when new 8l is chosen for the communication protocol.
when previous 8l is chosen, use fgures shown in [ | in carr]ing out these procedures.
Nao0a| address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
A0tomat|c address sett|og 6eoera||y app||cab|e to oew SLlprev|o0s SL, 0se hg0res |o [ ] w|th prev|o0s SL.
with new 8l, ]ou can set indoor unit addresses automaticall] even for an installation involving multiple refrigerant s]stems connected with same network, in addition to the conventional automatic
address setting of a single refrigerant s]stem installation.
However, an installation must satisf] some additional requirements such as for wiring methods, so please read this manual carefull] oefore ]ou carr] out automatic address setting.
Refrigerant pipe
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
Address chaoge (ava||ab|e oo|y w|th oew SL)
within a refrigerant s]stem, indoor units are assigned addresses in the order the] are recognized o] the outdoor unit. Therefore, the] are not necessaril] assigned addresses in
order from the nearest to the outdoor unit frst as depicted in drawings aoove.
Nake sure that power has oeen turned on to all indoor units.
when addresses are set, ]ou can have the registered indoor unit address ho.'s and the outdoor unit address ho. displa]ed on the remote control unit o] pressing its lnspection
switch.
Automatic address setting can oe used for an installation in which prulal indoor units are controlled from one remote control unit.
0nce the] are registered, addresses are stored in microcomputers, even if power is turned off.
lf ]ou want to change an address after automatic address setting, ]ou can change it from the remote control unit with its "Address Change" function or o] means of manual
setting. 8et a unique address o] avoiding the address assigned to other indoor unit on the network when the address is changed.
Do not turn on power to centralized control equipment until automatic address setting is completed.
when addresses are set, oe sure to perform a test run and ensure that ]ou can operate all indoor and outdoor units normall]. Also check the addresses assigned to the indoor
units.
0FF
0FF
indoorOOO/outdoor 49
(factor] setting)
O1,O8(Ex
Disconnect(each outdoor unitj
8TEP1 8TEP2 8TEP8 8TEP4
8TEP1 8TEP2
8TEP8 8TEP4

Connect(each outdoor unitj

8et in P84 on the 7 segment displa]


panel of an] outdoor unit.
End

"AUE"(olinkj, or "A" in error events.


lndoor unit power source
0utdoor unit power source
lndoor unit
(indoor/outdoor ho.8wj
0utdoor unit (outdoor ho.8wj
hetwork connectors
8tart automatic address setting
8et starting address
8et the numoer of indoor unit
Polarit] setting
7 segment displa]
lndoor ho.8w
OOO
OOO
0utdoor ho.8w
49
49
lndoor unit address setting 0utdoor unit address setting
0utdoor ho.8w
49
OO81
"Address Change" is used, wheo yo0 waot to chaoge ao |odoor 0o|t address ass|goed w|th the "A0tomat|c Address Sett|og" I0oct|oo Irom a remote cootro| 0o|t.
Accordingl], the conditions that permit an address change from a remote control unit are as follows.
lf "CHAh0E ADD. " is selected with some addresses falling outside these conditions, the following indication will appear for 8 seconds on the
remote controller "lhVAllD 0PER" .
Automatic address setting for multiple refrigerant s]stems installation
Automatic address setting forsingle refrigerant s]stem installation
0h
0h
outdoor O1.O8(Exj
outdoor O8.O8(Exj
outdoor O1.O1(Exj
outdoor O8.O4(Exj
8elect "Automatic Address 8tart"
on each outdoor unit.
AUX(Blink

hetwork connector
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

Refrigerant pipe
A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2
0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit 0utdoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit
lndoor unit lndoor unit

A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2 A1B1 A2B2


8ignal line
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
8tart [O1|
humoer [O8|
8tart [O4|
humoer [O8|
lndoor unit
OO+O1
lndoor unit
O1+O1
lndoor unit
O2+O1
lndoor unit
OO+O4
lndoor unit
O1+O4
lndoor unit
O2+O4
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h 8w4-7 OFF 8w4-7 0h
lndoor unit
O1
lndoor unit
O2
lndoor unit
O8
lndoor unit
O4
lndoor unit
O5
lndoor unit
OO
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O1|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [O1 (O2j|
0utdoor unit
(Nasterj [O8|
0utdoor unit
(8lavej [(O8j(O4j|
(1) |o the case oI a s|og|e reIr|geraot system |osta||at|oo (0enerall] applicaole to new 8l/previous 8l, use fgures in [ | with previous 8l.j
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL: 49] (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them. Unlike the procedure set out in (2j oelow, ]ou need not change settings from the 7
segment displa] panel.
Nake sure that the numoer of indoor units indicated on the 7 segment displa] panel agrees with the numoer of the indoor units that are actuall] connected to the refrigerant s]stem.
(2) |o the case oI a m0|t|p|e reIr|geraot systems |osta||at|oo (Applicaole to new 8l onl]. ln the case of previous 8l, set addresses with some other method.j
(This option is availaole when the interconnection wiring among refrigerant s]stems is on the outdoor side and new 8l is chosen as the communication protocol.j
lndoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
Nake sure that the |odoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 000 (Iactory sett|og).
Nake sure that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch is set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
lsolate the present refrigerant s]stem from the network.
Disengage the oetwork coooectors (wh|te 2P) of the outdoor units. (Turning on power without isolating each refrigerant s]stem will result in erroneous address setting.j
[8TEP2| (Power on and automatic address settingj
Turn on power to the outdoor unit
Turn on power in order from the outdoor unit to indoor units. 0ive a one-minute or longer interval for them.
8elect and enter "1" in P81 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj to input "Automatic address start."
lnput a starting address and the numoer of connected indoor units.
lnput a starting address in P82 on the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
when a starting address is entered, the displa] indication will switch oack to the "humoer of Connected lndoor Units lnput" screen.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units from the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj. Please input the numoer of connected indoor units (on
the same refrigerant line in case of comoinationj for each outdoor unit. (You can input it from P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.jwhen the numoer of connected indoor units is entered, the 7
segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUX" and start fickering.
[8TEP8| (Automatic address setting completion checkj
lndoor unit address determination
when the indoor unit addresses are all set, the 7 segment displa] panel indication will switch to "AUE" and start fickering.
lf an error is detected in this process, the displa] will show "A."
Check the 7 segment displa] panel of each outdoor unit (master unit in case of comoinationj.
Depending on the numoer of connected indoor units, it ma] take abo0t 10 m|o0tes oefore the indoor unit addresses are all set.
[8TEP4| (hetwork defnition settingj
hetwork connection
when ]ou have confrmed an "AUE" indication on the displa] of each outdoor unit, eogage the oetwork coooectors again.
hetwork polarit] setting
AIter yo0 have made s0re that the oetwork coooectors are eogaged in , select and enter "1" in P84 on the 7 segment displa] panel of aoy o0tdoor 0o|t (oo oo|y 1 0o|t : master
0o|t |o case oI comb|oat|oo) to specif] network polarit].
hetwork setting completion check
when the network is defned, "End" will appear on the 7 segment displa] panel. An "End" indication will go off, when some operation is made from the 7 segment displa] panel or
8 minutes after.
Address setting procedure (perform these steps for each outdoor unitj
[8TEP1| (ltems set oefore turning on powerj
0utdoor unit address setting
8et as follows oefore ]ou turn on power.
8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
8et the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a numoer 00 - 31. 8et a unique numoer o] avoiding the numoers assigned to other outdoor units on the network.
- S|m||ar|y Ior the master 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
- S|m||ar|y Ior the s|ave 0o|t 0sed |o a comb|oed |osta||at|oo, make s0re that the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch |s set to 49 (Iactory sett|og).
Theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave 0o|t to 0h.
8w4-7 Address on a network
0FF 49
OO
8w2
9
9
8w1
4
4
0utdoor unit
Naster unit
8lave unit
The master 0o|t will oe registered as "49" regardless of the 8w1 and 8w2 settings (49j.
The s|ave 0o|t will oe registered as "00" oecause of its 8w4-7 setting as indicated in the taole aoove.
0A0T|0h
lf the slave unit is not specifed, a
compressor failure ma] result.
hetwork connector
Refrigerant s]stem
A
B
C
0utdoor unit 8w1 8w2 8w4-7
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
Naster
8lave
2
2
2
2
8
8
O
O
2
2
1
1
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
0FF
0h
2O
21
22
28
81
OO
This taole shows an examples of address settings. As |||0strated w|th the reIr|geraot systems A aod 8 |o the above examp|e, wheo s0ccess|ve o0mbers
are 0sed |o sett|og addresses, care m0st be takeo so that ao address ass|goed to the master 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system 8 w||| oot d0p||cate w|th
ooe ass|goed to the s|ave 0o|t oI the reIr|geraot system A.
0A0T|0h
A slave unit's address will oe set to "the master
unit's address 1." when ]ou set a master unit's
address, take care not to assign an address
duplicating with one used in another s]stem. You
cannot operate the installation with a duplicating
address assigned. (Error indication. E-81j
Address on a network
8imilarl] for the master unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to a o0mber 00-31 [|o the case oI prev|o0s SL:00-47].
8imilarl] for the slave unit used in a comoined installation, set the 00tdoor 0o|t ho. sw|tch to the same o0mber w|th a master 0o|t aod theo, set the d|psw|tch Sw4-7 oI the s|ave
0o|t to 0h. (8et ooth master and slave units on the same outdoor unit numoer.j
-
50
-
P.17 P.18
P.19 P.2O
PSB012D942C
7-2. 0ootro| mode sw|tch|og
The switch will continuousl] change the displa] indication to the next one in ever] O.25 seconds when it is pressed for O.75 seconds or longer.
lf the Reset switch is pressed during an operation, the displa] indication returns to the one that was shown oefore the last 8et switch operation.
Even if an indoor unit ho. is changed in this mode, the registered indoor unit ho. oefore address change mode is displa]ed when [l/U 8ElECTl0h| is shown.
when "8ET C0NPlETE" is shown, indoor unit ho.'s are registered.
(2j when plural indoor units are connected to the remote controller.
when plural indoor units are connected, ]ou can change their addresses without altering their caole connection.
Address change mode
8electing an indoor unit
to oe changed address
8etting a new indoor unit ho.
1
2
8
8etting a new outdoor unit ho.
Ending the session
4
5
Press the AlR C0h Unit ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
The lowest indoor unit ho. among the indoor units connected to the remote control unit will oe shown.
Pressing the switch will change the displa] indication c]clicall] to show the unit ho.'s
of the indoor units connected to the remote controller and the unit ho.'s of the outdoor units
connected with them.
Then the address ho. of the indoor unit to oe changed is determined and the screen switches to the
displa] " 8ET l/U ADD."
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch. Then the address ho.of the indoor unit is determined.
The displa] will indicate the determined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds and then switch to the
" 8ET 0/U ADD." screen.
A default value shown on the displa] is the current address.
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch.
Then the address of the indoor unit and outdoor unit are determined.
lf ]ou want to continue to change addresses, return to step .
lf ]ou want to end the session (and reflect new address settingsj
ln 8tep , press the switch to select "EhD ."
lf ]ou have finished changing addresses, press the 8et switch while "EhD " is shown. while new settings
are oeing transmitted, "8ET C0NPlETE" will oe indicated. Then the remote controller displa] will change to
the normal state.
lf ]ou want to end the session (without reflecting new address settingsj
Before ]ou complete the present address setting session, press the "0h/0FF" switch.
Then the displa] is change to exit from this mode and switch the displa] to the normal state.
All address settings changed in the session will oe aoorted and not reflected.
[l/U OO2] (2secj
[l/U OO2] (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.](1secj
[0/U O1 ] (Blinkj
[0/UOO]
[0/UO1 ]
[0/UO2 ]

[0/U81]
[l/U OO20/U O2](2sec lightingj
[ 8ElECT](1sec lightingj
[l/U 8ElECTl0h](lightingj
[Press the switch](1secj
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec
lightingj
[EhD]
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec lightingj
hormal state
[0h/0FF]
Forced termination
[ 8ElECT l/U] (1secj
[l/U OO1 0/U O1] (Blinkj
[CHAh0E ADD]
[NA8TER l/U]
[CHAh0E ADD]
[l/U OO1 0/U O1
[l/U OO2 0/U O1 ]
[l/U OO8 0/U O1 ]

[l/U O1O 0/U O1


[ 8ET l/U ADD.] (1secj
[l/U OO1 ](Blinkj
[l/U OOO]
[l/U OO1 ]
[l/U OO2 ]

[l/U 127]
Turn on power to centralized control equipment after the addresses are determined.
Turning on power in wrong order ma] result in a failure to recognize addresses.
ltem 0peration Displa]
h0T|0
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
[l/U OOO
[l/U OO1 |
[l/U OO2 |

[l/U 127|
[l/U OO2| (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.| (1secj
[0/U O1 | (Blinkj
[l/U OO10/U O1| (1secj
[ 8ET l/U ADD.| (1secj
[l/U OO1 | (Blinkj
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
ltem
0perat|og proced0re
(1j when single indoor unit is connected to the remote controller.
Address change mode
To set a new indoor unit ho.
To set a new outdoor unit ho.
1
2
8
Press the AlR C0h ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
[0/U OO|
[0/U O1 |
[0/U O2 |

[0/U 81|
0peration Displa]
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
and then start the address change mode, changing the displa] indication to the "lndoor Unit ho.
8etting" screen from the currentl] assigned address.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the indoor unit address ho. is defined.
After showing the defined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds, the displa] will change to the "0utdoor
Address ho. 8etting" screen.
The currentl] assigned address is shown as a default value.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the outdoor unit ho. and the indoor
unit ho. are defined.
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[NA8TER l/U|
[l/U OO2 0/U O2| (2sec lightingj
[8ET C0NPlETE| (2sec lightingj
Returns to normal condition.
[l/U OO2| (2secj

7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting


Code Contents of a displa]
P8O
P81
P82
P84
Code Contents of a displa]
Unaole to find an] indoor unit that can oe actuall] communicated with.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is less
than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is
more than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
8tarting address (P82j + humoer of connected indoor units (P88j > 128
while some units are operating in the previous 8l mode on the network, the
automatic address setting on multiple refrigerant s]stems is attempted.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
ls power for indoor units all turned on?
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
Are the network connectors coupled properl]?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
lnput the starting address again.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Perform manual address setting.
8eparate previous 8l setting unit from the network
Arrange all units to operate in the new 8l.
Code
AOO
AO1
AO2
AO8
AO4
Contents of a displa] Please check
Contents of a displa] Cause Code
E2
E8
E11
E12
E81
E4O
Duplicating indoor unit address.
lncorrect pairing of indoor-outdoor units.
lncorrect adderess setting of indoor units.
Address setting for plural remote controllers.
lncorrect setting.
Duplicating outdoor unit address.
lncorrect manual address setting
lndoor unit address is set from plural remote controllers.
Plural outdoor units are exist as same address in same network.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
An outdoor unit numoer that does not exist in the network is specifed
ho master unit exists in comoination outdoor unit.
ltems that are to oe set o] the customer
Communication protocolO. Previous 8l mode
1. hew 8l mode
Polarit] difinition O. hetwork polarit] not defined.
1. hetwork polarit] defined.
AUX
During automatic address setting.
X. The numoer of indoor units recognized o] the outdoor unit.
AUE lndoor unit address setting is completed normall].
End
Polarit] is defined. (Automatic addressj
Completed normall].
Automatic address start
lnput starting address 8pecif] a starting indoor unit address in automatic address setting.
(The communication plotocol is displa]ed , displa] onl]j
P88 lnput numoer of connected indoor units 8pecif] the numoer of indoor units connected in the refrigerant s]stem in automatic address setting.
7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting.
Address setting failure indication
Error indication
8etting value for allocation of external input function
hame Purpose (Factor] defaultj 8pecification 0perating side connector
with external input terminals short-circuited with external input terminals open
lnvalid
lnvalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Test run start
Cooling
Valid
External input Cn81
External input Cn82
External input CnG1
External input Cn02
External output CnH
External output CnY
External operation input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Demand input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Forced refrigerant input (0pen at shippingj
8ilencing mode input (0pen at shippingj
0peration output
Error output
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
DC12V output
DC12V output
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XANK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XARK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XAEK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XA8K-1 (lFj (8hj
N0lEX 528O-O2A-BU
N0lEX 52OO-O2A
Valid
Valid
lnvalid
lnvalid
lnvalid
hormal
Heating
lnvalid
"O" . External operation input
"1" . Demand input
"2" . Cooling/heating forced input
"8" . 8ilent mode input
"4" . 8pare
"5" . 0utdoor fan snow guard control input
"O" . Test run external input 1 (equivalent to 8w5-1j
"7" . Test run external input 2 (equivalent to 8w5-2j
"8" . 8ilent mode 2
"9" . 8pare
Controls of outdoor unit ma] oe selected as follows using the dip switches on the PCB and C, P on the 7-segment.
To change C, P on the 7-segment, hold down 8w8 (7-segement displa] increment up. 1-digitj, 8w9 (7-segment increment up. 1O-digitj and 8w7 (Data write/Enterj.
B] changing the allocation of external input functions (P11~14j on the 7-segment, functions of external
input terminals ma] oe selected. lnputting signals to external input terminals enaole the following functions.
Control selecting method Content of control
7-3. xteroa| |op0t aod o0tp0t term|oa|s spec|hcat|oos
8w setting on PCB
8w5-5
C, P on 7-segment
8w8-7 to 0h *2
8w8-2 to 0h
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0FF Heating test run
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0h Cooling test run
Communication method selection 0h. Previous 8l communication, 0FF. hew 8l communication
J18. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J18. 0pen
External input selection (Cn81, Cn82 onl]j 8hort-circuited. level input, 0pen. Pulse input
J15. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J15. 0pen Defrost selection 8hort-circuited. hormal defrosting, 0pen. Forced defrosting
Allocation of external output (Cn81j
Allocation of external output (Cn82j
Allocation of external output (Cn01j
Allocation of external output (Cn02j
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control 0h time setting - 8O sec (at shippingj 1O, 8O-OOO sec
Pump down operation
0peration priorit] selection
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0FF*2 8O7 (Factor] defaultj
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0FF*2 OO7
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0h*2 4O7
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0h*2 OO7

Close the fuid operation valve on outdoor unit and set as follows.
(1j 8w5-2 on PCB to 0h
(2j 8w5-8 on PCB to 0h
(8j 8w5-1 on PCB to 0h
Forced cooling mode
(lt can oe fxed at cooling with external input terminals open, or at heating with them short-circuited.j
Automatic oack up operation
8et external input function
allocation to "2" *2
8et allocation of external
input function to "1" *2
lnputting signals to external input terminals selects the demand mode.
(J18 short-circuited. level input, J18 open. Pulse inputj
O. First push priorit] (at shippingj
1. last push priorit]
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control O. Control disaoled (at shippingj
1. Control enaoled
C7O
C75
P11
P12
P18
P14
P1O
J14. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J14. 0pen
(1j Nake s0re that a meas0remeot betweeo the power s0pp|y term|oa| b|ock aod gro0od, wheo meas0red w|th a 500V megger, |s greater thao 1 N.
(2j Please check the resistance of the signaling wire terminal olock oefore power is turned on. lf a resistance measurement is 1OO or less, it suggests a possioilit]
that power caoles are connected to the signaling wire terminal olock. (Please refer to O-8. 8tandard resistance valve.j
(8j 8e s0re to t0ro oo the craok case heater 6 ho0rs beIore operat|oo.
(4j Nake s0re that the bottom oI the compressor cas|og |s warm. (higher than outdoor temperature +5Cj
(5j Be sure to full] open the operation valves (liquid,gas and Equalizen oil piping (for a comoined installation onl]jj for the outdoor unit.
0perating the outdoor unit with the valves closed ma] damage the compressor.
(Oj 0heck that the power to a|| |odoor 0o|ts has beeo t0roed oo. |I oot, water |eakage may occ0r.
lt is recommended to practice the check operation in precedent to the test run.
[Even if the check operation is not practiced, the test run and normal operations can oe performed.|
For further details regarding the check operation refer to the technical data.
Practice the check operation after completing the address setting for the indoor and outdoor units and also after charging the refrigerant.
To assure accurate checking, proper amount of refrigerant must oe retained.
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem is stopped o] an error.
Check operation cannot oe done when the total capacit] of connected indoor units is less than 8O7 of the outdoor unit capacit].
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem communication method is previous 8l.
Don't perform the check operation simultaneousl] on more than one refrigerant line. Accurate checking cannot oe ootained.
Practice the check operation within the operation temperature ranges (0utdoor temperature. O - 48C, room temperature. 1O - 82Cj. Check operation will not
start out of these ranges.
0utdoor air processing unit cannot oe checked. (lt is possiole to check indoor units other than the outdoor air processing unit of the same refrigerant line.j
Check operation allows proving the following points.
whether or not the operation valve is left open (0peration valve open/close checkj. (ln case of comoination, however, all operation valves need to oe closed on
master and slave units to ootain accurate judgment.j
whether or not the refrigerant pipes and signal caoles are connected properl] oetween indoor and outdoor units. (Nismatch checkj
whether or not the indoor expansion valve operates properl]. (Expansion valve failure checkj
0A0T|0h
Please make sure that the operation valves (gas, liquid, oil equalizing pipe (for a comoined installation onl]jj are full
open oefore a test run. Conducing a test run with an] of them in a closed position can result in a compressor failure.
"Unit set" shown in the aoove taole refers to the master/slave setting of units comprising a comoined installation.
Naster. control mode setting required for the master unit onl] (setting not required with the slave unitj.
Naster/slave. control mode setting required for ooth master and slave units.
Control is switched when ooth the allocation of external input function (P11~14j and 8w are changed.
(Example. To use Cn81 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P11 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h. To use Cn82 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P12 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h.j
1
2
Defrosting mode is switched. (will enter defrosting mode more frequentl]j
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Unit set1
8. TST 0P8AT|0h Ah0 T8AhSF8
8-1. 8eIore start|og operat|oo
8-2. 0heck operat|oo
|mportaot
(1j 0heck |tems
0|sp|ay oo 7-segeot |od|cator d0r|og check operat|oo
(aj 8tarting the check operation
Confrm that all of the following switches are turned 0FF. 8w8-2 (Auto oackup operationj, 8w8-O (Pipe wash modej, 8w8-7 (Forced cooling/heating modej,
8w5-1 (Test runj, 8w5-2 (Test run cooling settingj, 8w5-8 (Pump-down operationj and 8w5-O, -7, -8 (Capacit] measurement modej. (ln case of comoination, on
ooth main and slave unitsj
At the next, turn the 8w8-5 (Check operationj 0FF 0h (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj so that the check operation will start.
lt takes 15 - 8O minutes normall] (max. 8O minj from the start to the end of check operation.
(oj End the check operation and the result displa]
when the check operation is over, the s]stem stops automaticall]. The 7-segment indicator shows the result (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj.
<hormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows "CH0 End".
Return the 8w8-5 to 0FF. The 7-segment indicator returns to normal displa].
<Aonormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows an error alarm.
Referring to the section [lnspect here|, repair the fault] section and return the 8w8-5 to 0FF.
At the next, repeat the check operation from the 8tep (2j aoove.
(2j Nethod oI check operat|oo
Code indicato Data indicator Displa] contents
Nax. remaining time
Nax. remaining time


Check operation preparation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. (lncluding preparation operation onj.
(lndicated onl] on slave unit of comoination.j
hormal ending of check operation.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
-
51
-
P.17 P.18
P.19 P.2O
PSB012D942C
7-2. 0ootro| mode sw|tch|og
The switch will continuousl] change the displa] indication to the next one in ever] O.25 seconds when it is pressed for O.75 seconds or longer.
lf the Reset switch is pressed during an operation, the displa] indication returns to the one that was shown oefore the last 8et switch operation.
Even if an indoor unit ho. is changed in this mode, the registered indoor unit ho. oefore address change mode is displa]ed when [l/U 8ElECTl0h| is shown.
when "8ET C0NPlETE" is shown, indoor unit ho.'s are registered.
(2j when plural indoor units are connected to the remote controller.
when plural indoor units are connected, ]ou can change their addresses without altering their caole connection.
Address change mode
8electing an indoor unit
to oe changed address
8etting a new indoor unit ho.
1
2
8
8etting a new outdoor unit ho.
Ending the session
4
5
Press the AlR C0h Unit ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
The lowest indoor unit ho. among the indoor units connected to the remote control unit will oe shown.
Pressing the switch will change the displa] indication c]clicall] to show the unit ho.'s
of the indoor units connected to the remote controller and the unit ho.'s of the outdoor units
connected with them.
Then the address ho. of the indoor unit to oe changed is determined and the screen switches to the
displa] " 8ET l/U ADD."
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch. Then the address ho.of the indoor unit is determined.
The displa] will indicate the determined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds and then switch to the
" 8ET 0/U ADD." screen.
A default value shown on the displa] is the current address.
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch.
Then the address of the indoor unit and outdoor unit are determined.
lf ]ou want to continue to change addresses, return to step .
lf ]ou want to end the session (and reflect new address settingsj
ln 8tep , press the switch to select "EhD ."
lf ]ou have finished changing addresses, press the 8et switch while "EhD " is shown. while new settings
are oeing transmitted, "8ET C0NPlETE" will oe indicated. Then the remote controller displa] will change to
the normal state.
lf ]ou want to end the session (without reflecting new address settingsj
Before ]ou complete the present address setting session, press the "0h/0FF" switch.
Then the displa] is change to exit from this mode and switch the displa] to the normal state.
All address settings changed in the session will oe aoorted and not reflected.
[l/U OO2] (2secj
[l/U OO2] (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.](1secj
[0/U O1 ] (Blinkj
[0/UOO]
[0/UO1 ]
[0/UO2 ]

[0/U81]
[l/U OO20/U O2](2sec lightingj
[ 8ElECT](1sec lightingj
[l/U 8ElECTl0h](lightingj
[Press the switch](1secj
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec
lightingj
[EhD]
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec lightingj
hormal state
[0h/0FF]
Forced termination
[ 8ElECT l/U] (1secj
[l/U OO1 0/U O1] (Blinkj
[CHAh0E ADD]
[NA8TER l/U]
[CHAh0E ADD]
[l/U OO1 0/U O1
[l/U OO2 0/U O1 ]
[l/U OO8 0/U O1 ]

[l/U O1O 0/U O1


[ 8ET l/U ADD.] (1secj
[l/U OO1 ](Blinkj
[l/U OOO]
[l/U OO1 ]
[l/U OO2 ]

[l/U 127]
Turn on power to centralized control equipment after the addresses are determined.
Turning on power in wrong order ma] result in a failure to recognize addresses.
ltem 0peration Displa]
h0T|0
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
[l/U OOO
[l/U OO1 |
[l/U OO2 |

[l/U 127|
[l/U OO2| (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.| (1secj
[0/U O1 | (Blinkj
[l/U OO10/U O1| (1secj
[ 8ET l/U ADD.| (1secj
[l/U OO1 | (Blinkj
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
ltem
0perat|og proced0re
(1j when single indoor unit is connected to the remote controller.
Address change mode
To set a new indoor unit ho.
To set a new outdoor unit ho.
1
2
8
Press the AlR C0h ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
[0/U OO|
[0/U O1 |
[0/U O2 |

[0/U 81|
0peration Displa]
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
and then start the address change mode, changing the displa] indication to the "lndoor Unit ho.
8etting" screen from the currentl] assigned address.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the indoor unit address ho. is defined.
After showing the defined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds, the displa] will change to the "0utdoor
Address ho. 8etting" screen.
The currentl] assigned address is shown as a default value.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the outdoor unit ho. and the indoor
unit ho. are defined.
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[NA8TER l/U|
[l/U OO2 0/U O2| (2sec lightingj
[8ET C0NPlETE| (2sec lightingj
Returns to normal condition.
[l/U OO2| (2secj

7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting


Code Contents of a displa]
P8O
P81
P82
P84
Code Contents of a displa]
Unaole to find an] indoor unit that can oe actuall] communicated with.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is less
than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is
more than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
8tarting address (P82j + humoer of connected indoor units (P88j > 128
while some units are operating in the previous 8l mode on the network, the
automatic address setting on multiple refrigerant s]stems is attempted.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
ls power for indoor units all turned on?
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
Are the network connectors coupled properl]?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
lnput the starting address again.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Perform manual address setting.
8eparate previous 8l setting unit from the network
Arrange all units to operate in the new 8l.
Code
AOO
AO1
AO2
AO8
AO4
Contents of a displa] Please check
Contents of a displa] Cause Code
E2
E8
E11
E12
E81
E4O
Duplicating indoor unit address.
lncorrect pairing of indoor-outdoor units.
lncorrect adderess setting of indoor units.
Address setting for plural remote controllers.
lncorrect setting.
Duplicating outdoor unit address.
lncorrect manual address setting
lndoor unit address is set from plural remote controllers.
Plural outdoor units are exist as same address in same network.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
An outdoor unit numoer that does not exist in the network is specifed
ho master unit exists in comoination outdoor unit.
ltems that are to oe set o] the customer
Communication protocolO. Previous 8l mode
1. hew 8l mode
Polarit] difinition O. hetwork polarit] not defined.
1. hetwork polarit] defined.
AUX
During automatic address setting.
X. The numoer of indoor units recognized o] the outdoor unit.
AUE lndoor unit address setting is completed normall].
End
Polarit] is defined. (Automatic addressj
Completed normall].
Automatic address start
lnput starting address 8pecif] a starting indoor unit address in automatic address setting.
(The communication plotocol is displa]ed , displa] onl]j
P88 lnput numoer of connected indoor units 8pecif] the numoer of indoor units connected in the refrigerant s]stem in automatic address setting.
7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting.
Address setting failure indication
Error indication
8etting value for allocation of external input function
hame Purpose (Factor] defaultj 8pecification 0perating side connector
with external input terminals short-circuited with external input terminals open
lnvalid
lnvalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Test run start
Cooling
Valid
External input Cn81
External input Cn82
External input CnG1
External input Cn02
External output CnH
External output CnY
External operation input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Demand input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Forced refrigerant input (0pen at shippingj
8ilencing mode input (0pen at shippingj
0peration output
Error output
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
DC12V output
DC12V output
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XANK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XARK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XAEK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XA8K-1 (lFj (8hj
N0lEX 528O-O2A-BU
N0lEX 52OO-O2A
Valid
Valid
lnvalid
lnvalid
lnvalid
hormal
Heating
lnvalid
"O" . External operation input
"1" . Demand input
"2" . Cooling/heating forced input
"8" . 8ilent mode input
"4" . 8pare
"5" . 0utdoor fan snow guard control input
"O" . Test run external input 1 (equivalent to 8w5-1j
"7" . Test run external input 2 (equivalent to 8w5-2j
"8" . 8ilent mode 2
"9" . 8pare
Controls of outdoor unit ma] oe selected as follows using the dip switches on the PCB and C, P on the 7-segment.
To change C, P on the 7-segment, hold down 8w8 (7-segement displa] increment up. 1-digitj, 8w9 (7-segment increment up. 1O-digitj and 8w7 (Data write/Enterj.
B] changing the allocation of external input functions (P11~14j on the 7-segment, functions of external
input terminals ma] oe selected. lnputting signals to external input terminals enaole the following functions.
Control selecting method Content of control
7-3. xteroa| |op0t aod o0tp0t term|oa|s spec|hcat|oos
8w setting on PCB
8w5-5
C, P on 7-segment
8w8-7 to 0h *2
8w8-2 to 0h
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0FF Heating test run
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0h Cooling test run
Communication method selection 0h. Previous 8l communication, 0FF. hew 8l communication
J18. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J18. 0pen
External input selection (Cn81, Cn82 onl]j 8hort-circuited. level input, 0pen. Pulse input
J15. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J15. 0pen Defrost selection 8hort-circuited. hormal defrosting, 0pen. Forced defrosting
Allocation of external output (Cn81j
Allocation of external output (Cn82j
Allocation of external output (Cn01j
Allocation of external output (Cn02j
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control 0h time setting - 8O sec (at shippingj 1O, 8O-OOO sec
Pump down operation
0peration priorit] selection
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0FF*2 8O7 (Factor] defaultj
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0FF*2 OO7
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0h*2 4O7
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0h*2 OO7

Close the fuid operation valve on outdoor unit and set as follows.
(1j 8w5-2 on PCB to 0h
(2j 8w5-8 on PCB to 0h
(8j 8w5-1 on PCB to 0h
Forced cooling mode
(lt can oe fxed at cooling with external input terminals open, or at heating with them short-circuited.j
Automatic oack up operation
8et external input function
allocation to "2" *2
8et allocation of external
input function to "1" *2
lnputting signals to external input terminals selects the demand mode.
(J18 short-circuited. level input, J18 open. Pulse inputj
O. First push priorit] (at shippingj
1. last push priorit]
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control O. Control disaoled (at shippingj
1. Control enaoled
C7O
C75
P11
P12
P18
P14
P1O
J14. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J14. 0pen
(1j Nake s0re that a meas0remeot betweeo the power s0pp|y term|oa| b|ock aod gro0od, wheo meas0red w|th a 500V megger, |s greater thao 1 N.
(2j Please check the resistance of the signaling wire terminal olock oefore power is turned on. lf a resistance measurement is 1OO or less, it suggests a possioilit]
that power caoles are connected to the signaling wire terminal olock. (Please refer to O-8. 8tandard resistance valve.j
(8j 8e s0re to t0ro oo the craok case heater 6 ho0rs beIore operat|oo.
(4j Nake s0re that the bottom oI the compressor cas|og |s warm. (higher than outdoor temperature +5Cj
(5j Be sure to full] open the operation valves (liquid,gas and Equalizen oil piping (for a comoined installation onl]jj for the outdoor unit.
0perating the outdoor unit with the valves closed ma] damage the compressor.
(Oj 0heck that the power to a|| |odoor 0o|ts has beeo t0roed oo. |I oot, water |eakage may occ0r.
lt is recommended to practice the check operation in precedent to the test run.
[Even if the check operation is not practiced, the test run and normal operations can oe performed.|
For further details regarding the check operation refer to the technical data.
Practice the check operation after completing the address setting for the indoor and outdoor units and also after charging the refrigerant.
To assure accurate checking, proper amount of refrigerant must oe retained.
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem is stopped o] an error.
Check operation cannot oe done when the total capacit] of connected indoor units is less than 8O7 of the outdoor unit capacit].
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem communication method is previous 8l.
Don't perform the check operation simultaneousl] on more than one refrigerant line. Accurate checking cannot oe ootained.
Practice the check operation within the operation temperature ranges (0utdoor temperature. O - 48C, room temperature. 1O - 82Cj. Check operation will not
start out of these ranges.
0utdoor air processing unit cannot oe checked. (lt is possiole to check indoor units other than the outdoor air processing unit of the same refrigerant line.j
Check operation allows proving the following points.
whether or not the operation valve is left open (0peration valve open/close checkj. (ln case of comoination, however, all operation valves need to oe closed on
master and slave units to ootain accurate judgment.j
whether or not the refrigerant pipes and signal caoles are connected properl] oetween indoor and outdoor units. (Nismatch checkj
whether or not the indoor expansion valve operates properl]. (Expansion valve failure checkj
0A0T|0h
Please make sure that the operation valves (gas, liquid, oil equalizing pipe (for a comoined installation onl]jj are full
open oefore a test run. Conducing a test run with an] of them in a closed position can result in a compressor failure.
"Unit set" shown in the aoove taole refers to the master/slave setting of units comprising a comoined installation.
Naster. control mode setting required for the master unit onl] (setting not required with the slave unitj.
Naster/slave. control mode setting required for ooth master and slave units.
Control is switched when ooth the allocation of external input function (P11~14j and 8w are changed.
(Example. To use Cn81 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P11 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h. To use Cn82 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P12 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h.j
1
2
Defrosting mode is switched. (will enter defrosting mode more frequentl]j
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Unit set1
8. TST 0P8AT|0h Ah0 T8AhSF8
8-1. 8eIore start|og operat|oo
8-2. 0heck operat|oo
|mportaot
(1j 0heck |tems
0|sp|ay oo 7-segeot |od|cator d0r|og check operat|oo
(aj 8tarting the check operation
Confrm that all of the following switches are turned 0FF. 8w8-2 (Auto oackup operationj, 8w8-O (Pipe wash modej, 8w8-7 (Forced cooling/heating modej,
8w5-1 (Test runj, 8w5-2 (Test run cooling settingj, 8w5-8 (Pump-down operationj and 8w5-O, -7, -8 (Capacit] measurement modej. (ln case of comoination, on
ooth main and slave unitsj
At the next, turn the 8w8-5 (Check operationj 0FF 0h (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj so that the check operation will start.
lt takes 15 - 8O minutes normall] (max. 8O minj from the start to the end of check operation.
(oj End the check operation and the result displa]
when the check operation is over, the s]stem stops automaticall]. The 7-segment indicator shows the result (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj.
<hormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows "CH0 End".
Return the 8w8-5 to 0FF. The 7-segment indicator returns to normal displa].
<Aonormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows an error alarm.
Referring to the section [lnspect here|, repair the fault] section and return the 8w8-5 to 0FF.
At the next, repeat the check operation from the 8tep (2j aoove.
(2j Nethod oI check operat|oo
Code indicato Data indicator Displa] contents
Nax. remaining time
Nax. remaining time


Check operation preparation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. (lncluding preparation operation onj.
(lndicated onl] on slave unit of comoination.j
hormal ending of check operation.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
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P.17 P.18
P.19 P.2O
PSB012D942C
7-2. 0ootro| mode sw|tch|og
The switch will continuousl] change the displa] indication to the next one in ever] O.25 seconds when it is pressed for O.75 seconds or longer.
lf the Reset switch is pressed during an operation, the displa] indication returns to the one that was shown oefore the last 8et switch operation.
Even if an indoor unit ho. is changed in this mode, the registered indoor unit ho. oefore address change mode is displa]ed when [l/U 8ElECTl0h| is shown.
when "8ET C0NPlETE" is shown, indoor unit ho.'s are registered.
(2j when plural indoor units are connected to the remote controller.
when plural indoor units are connected, ]ou can change their addresses without altering their caole connection.
Address change mode
8electing an indoor unit
to oe changed address
8etting a new indoor unit ho.
1
2
8
8etting a new outdoor unit ho.
Ending the session
4
5
Press the AlR C0h Unit ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
The lowest indoor unit ho. among the indoor units connected to the remote control unit will oe shown.
Pressing the switch will change the displa] indication c]clicall] to show the unit ho.'s
of the indoor units connected to the remote controller and the unit ho.'s of the outdoor units
connected with them.
Then the address ho. of the indoor unit to oe changed is determined and the screen switches to the
displa] " 8ET l/U ADD."
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch. Then the address ho.of the indoor unit is determined.
The displa] will indicate the determined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds and then switch to the
" 8ET 0/U ADD." screen.
A default value shown on the displa] is the current address.
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch.
Then the address of the indoor unit and outdoor unit are determined.
lf ]ou want to continue to change addresses, return to step .
lf ]ou want to end the session (and reflect new address settingsj
ln 8tep , press the switch to select "EhD ."
lf ]ou have finished changing addresses, press the 8et switch while "EhD " is shown. while new settings
are oeing transmitted, "8ET C0NPlETE" will oe indicated. Then the remote controller displa] will change to
the normal state.
lf ]ou want to end the session (without reflecting new address settingsj
Before ]ou complete the present address setting session, press the "0h/0FF" switch.
Then the displa] is change to exit from this mode and switch the displa] to the normal state.
All address settings changed in the session will oe aoorted and not reflected.
[l/U OO2] (2secj
[l/U OO2] (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.](1secj
[0/U O1 ] (Blinkj
[0/UOO]
[0/UO1 ]
[0/UO2 ]

[0/U81]
[l/U OO20/U O2](2sec lightingj
[ 8ElECT](1sec lightingj
[l/U 8ElECTl0h](lightingj
[Press the switch](1secj
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec
lightingj
[EhD]
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec lightingj
hormal state
[0h/0FF]
Forced termination
[ 8ElECT l/U] (1secj
[l/U OO1 0/U O1] (Blinkj
[CHAh0E ADD]
[NA8TER l/U]
[CHAh0E ADD]
[l/U OO1 0/U O1
[l/U OO2 0/U O1 ]
[l/U OO8 0/U O1 ]

[l/U O1O 0/U O1


[ 8ET l/U ADD.] (1secj
[l/U OO1 ](Blinkj
[l/U OOO]
[l/U OO1 ]
[l/U OO2 ]

[l/U 127]
Turn on power to centralized control equipment after the addresses are determined.
Turning on power in wrong order ma] result in a failure to recognize addresses.
ltem 0peration Displa]
h0T|0
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
[l/U OOO
[l/U OO1 |
[l/U OO2 |

[l/U 127|
[l/U OO2| (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.| (1secj
[0/U O1 | (Blinkj
[l/U OO10/U O1| (1secj
[ 8ET l/U ADD.| (1secj
[l/U OO1 | (Blinkj
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
ltem
0perat|og proced0re
(1j when single indoor unit is connected to the remote controller.
Address change mode
To set a new indoor unit ho.
To set a new outdoor unit ho.
1
2
8
Press the AlR C0h ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
[0/U OO|
[0/U O1 |
[0/U O2 |

[0/U 81|
0peration Displa]
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
and then start the address change mode, changing the displa] indication to the "lndoor Unit ho.
8etting" screen from the currentl] assigned address.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the indoor unit address ho. is defined.
After showing the defined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds, the displa] will change to the "0utdoor
Address ho. 8etting" screen.
The currentl] assigned address is shown as a default value.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the outdoor unit ho. and the indoor
unit ho. are defined.
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[NA8TER l/U|
[l/U OO2 0/U O2| (2sec lightingj
[8ET C0NPlETE| (2sec lightingj
Returns to normal condition.
[l/U OO2| (2secj

7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting


Code Contents of a displa]
P8O
P81
P82
P84
Code Contents of a displa]
Unaole to find an] indoor unit that can oe actuall] communicated with.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is less
than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is
more than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
8tarting address (P82j + humoer of connected indoor units (P88j > 128
while some units are operating in the previous 8l mode on the network, the
automatic address setting on multiple refrigerant s]stems is attempted.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
ls power for indoor units all turned on?
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
Are the network connectors coupled properl]?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
lnput the starting address again.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Perform manual address setting.
8eparate previous 8l setting unit from the network
Arrange all units to operate in the new 8l.
Code
AOO
AO1
AO2
AO8
AO4
Contents of a displa] Please check
Contents of a displa] Cause Code
E2
E8
E11
E12
E81
E4O
Duplicating indoor unit address.
lncorrect pairing of indoor-outdoor units.
lncorrect adderess setting of indoor units.
Address setting for plural remote controllers.
lncorrect setting.
Duplicating outdoor unit address.
lncorrect manual address setting
lndoor unit address is set from plural remote controllers.
Plural outdoor units are exist as same address in same network.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
An outdoor unit numoer that does not exist in the network is specifed
ho master unit exists in comoination outdoor unit.
ltems that are to oe set o] the customer
Communication protocolO. Previous 8l mode
1. hew 8l mode
Polarit] difinition O. hetwork polarit] not defined.
1. hetwork polarit] defined.
AUX
During automatic address setting.
X. The numoer of indoor units recognized o] the outdoor unit.
AUE lndoor unit address setting is completed normall].
End
Polarit] is defined. (Automatic addressj
Completed normall].
Automatic address start
lnput starting address 8pecif] a starting indoor unit address in automatic address setting.
(The communication plotocol is displa]ed , displa] onl]j
P88 lnput numoer of connected indoor units 8pecif] the numoer of indoor units connected in the refrigerant s]stem in automatic address setting.
7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting.
Address setting failure indication
Error indication
8etting value for allocation of external input function
hame Purpose (Factor] defaultj 8pecification 0perating side connector
with external input terminals short-circuited with external input terminals open
lnvalid
lnvalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Test run start
Cooling
Valid
External input Cn81
External input Cn82
External input CnG1
External input Cn02
External output CnH
External output CnY
External operation input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Demand input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Forced refrigerant input (0pen at shippingj
8ilencing mode input (0pen at shippingj
0peration output
Error output
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
DC12V output
DC12V output
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XANK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XARK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XAEK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XA8K-1 (lFj (8hj
N0lEX 528O-O2A-BU
N0lEX 52OO-O2A
Valid
Valid
lnvalid
lnvalid
lnvalid
hormal
Heating
lnvalid
"O" . External operation input
"1" . Demand input
"2" . Cooling/heating forced input
"8" . 8ilent mode input
"4" . 8pare
"5" . 0utdoor fan snow guard control input
"O" . Test run external input 1 (equivalent to 8w5-1j
"7" . Test run external input 2 (equivalent to 8w5-2j
"8" . 8ilent mode 2
"9" . 8pare
Controls of outdoor unit ma] oe selected as follows using the dip switches on the PCB and C, P on the 7-segment.
To change C, P on the 7-segment, hold down 8w8 (7-segement displa] increment up. 1-digitj, 8w9 (7-segment increment up. 1O-digitj and 8w7 (Data write/Enterj.
B] changing the allocation of external input functions (P11~14j on the 7-segment, functions of external
input terminals ma] oe selected. lnputting signals to external input terminals enaole the following functions.
Control selecting method Content of control
7-3. xteroa| |op0t aod o0tp0t term|oa|s spec|hcat|oos
8w setting on PCB
8w5-5
C, P on 7-segment
8w8-7 to 0h *2
8w8-2 to 0h
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0FF Heating test run
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0h Cooling test run
Communication method selection 0h. Previous 8l communication, 0FF. hew 8l communication
J18. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J18. 0pen
External input selection (Cn81, Cn82 onl]j 8hort-circuited. level input, 0pen. Pulse input
J15. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J15. 0pen Defrost selection 8hort-circuited. hormal defrosting, 0pen. Forced defrosting
Allocation of external output (Cn81j
Allocation of external output (Cn82j
Allocation of external output (Cn01j
Allocation of external output (Cn02j
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control 0h time setting - 8O sec (at shippingj 1O, 8O-OOO sec
Pump down operation
0peration priorit] selection
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0FF*2 8O7 (Factor] defaultj
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0FF*2 OO7
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0h*2 4O7
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0h*2 OO7

Close the fuid operation valve on outdoor unit and set as follows.
(1j 8w5-2 on PCB to 0h
(2j 8w5-8 on PCB to 0h
(8j 8w5-1 on PCB to 0h
Forced cooling mode
(lt can oe fxed at cooling with external input terminals open, or at heating with them short-circuited.j
Automatic oack up operation
8et external input function
allocation to "2" *2
8et allocation of external
input function to "1" *2
lnputting signals to external input terminals selects the demand mode.
(J18 short-circuited. level input, J18 open. Pulse inputj
O. First push priorit] (at shippingj
1. last push priorit]
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control O. Control disaoled (at shippingj
1. Control enaoled
C7O
C75
P11
P12
P18
P14
P1O
J14. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J14. 0pen
(1j Nake s0re that a meas0remeot betweeo the power s0pp|y term|oa| b|ock aod gro0od, wheo meas0red w|th a 500V megger, |s greater thao 1 N.
(2j Please check the resistance of the signaling wire terminal olock oefore power is turned on. lf a resistance measurement is 1OO or less, it suggests a possioilit]
that power caoles are connected to the signaling wire terminal olock. (Please refer to O-8. 8tandard resistance valve.j
(8j 8e s0re to t0ro oo the craok case heater 6 ho0rs beIore operat|oo.
(4j Nake s0re that the bottom oI the compressor cas|og |s warm. (higher than outdoor temperature +5Cj
(5j Be sure to full] open the operation valves (liquid,gas and Equalizen oil piping (for a comoined installation onl]jj for the outdoor unit.
0perating the outdoor unit with the valves closed ma] damage the compressor.
(Oj 0heck that the power to a|| |odoor 0o|ts has beeo t0roed oo. |I oot, water |eakage may occ0r.
lt is recommended to practice the check operation in precedent to the test run.
[Even if the check operation is not practiced, the test run and normal operations can oe performed.|
For further details regarding the check operation refer to the technical data.
Practice the check operation after completing the address setting for the indoor and outdoor units and also after charging the refrigerant.
To assure accurate checking, proper amount of refrigerant must oe retained.
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem is stopped o] an error.
Check operation cannot oe done when the total capacit] of connected indoor units is less than 8O7 of the outdoor unit capacit].
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem communication method is previous 8l.
Don't perform the check operation simultaneousl] on more than one refrigerant line. Accurate checking cannot oe ootained.
Practice the check operation within the operation temperature ranges (0utdoor temperature. O - 48C, room temperature. 1O - 82Cj. Check operation will not
start out of these ranges.
0utdoor air processing unit cannot oe checked. (lt is possiole to check indoor units other than the outdoor air processing unit of the same refrigerant line.j
Check operation allows proving the following points.
whether or not the operation valve is left open (0peration valve open/close checkj. (ln case of comoination, however, all operation valves need to oe closed on
master and slave units to ootain accurate judgment.j
whether or not the refrigerant pipes and signal caoles are connected properl] oetween indoor and outdoor units. (Nismatch checkj
whether or not the indoor expansion valve operates properl]. (Expansion valve failure checkj
0A0T|0h
Please make sure that the operation valves (gas, liquid, oil equalizing pipe (for a comoined installation onl]jj are full
open oefore a test run. Conducing a test run with an] of them in a closed position can result in a compressor failure.
"Unit set" shown in the aoove taole refers to the master/slave setting of units comprising a comoined installation.
Naster. control mode setting required for the master unit onl] (setting not required with the slave unitj.
Naster/slave. control mode setting required for ooth master and slave units.
Control is switched when ooth the allocation of external input function (P11~14j and 8w are changed.
(Example. To use Cn81 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P11 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h. To use Cn82 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P12 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h.j
1
2
Defrosting mode is switched. (will enter defrosting mode more frequentl]j
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Unit set1
8. TST 0P8AT|0h Ah0 T8AhSF8
8-1. 8eIore start|og operat|oo
8-2. 0heck operat|oo
|mportaot
(1j 0heck |tems
0|sp|ay oo 7-segeot |od|cator d0r|og check operat|oo
(aj 8tarting the check operation
Confrm that all of the following switches are turned 0FF. 8w8-2 (Auto oackup operationj, 8w8-O (Pipe wash modej, 8w8-7 (Forced cooling/heating modej,
8w5-1 (Test runj, 8w5-2 (Test run cooling settingj, 8w5-8 (Pump-down operationj and 8w5-O, -7, -8 (Capacit] measurement modej. (ln case of comoination, on
ooth main and slave unitsj
At the next, turn the 8w8-5 (Check operationj 0FF 0h (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj so that the check operation will start.
lt takes 15 - 8O minutes normall] (max. 8O minj from the start to the end of check operation.
(oj End the check operation and the result displa]
when the check operation is over, the s]stem stops automaticall]. The 7-segment indicator shows the result (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj.
<hormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows "CH0 End".
Return the 8w8-5 to 0FF. The 7-segment indicator returns to normal displa].
<Aonormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows an error alarm.
Referring to the section [lnspect here|, repair the fault] section and return the 8w8-5 to 0FF.
At the next, repeat the check operation from the 8tep (2j aoove.
(2j Nethod oI check operat|oo
Code indicato Data indicator Displa] contents
Nax. remaining time
Nax. remaining time


Check operation preparation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. (lncluding preparation operation onj.
(lndicated onl] on slave unit of comoination.j
hormal ending of check operation.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
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P.17 P.18
P.19 P.2O
PSB012D942C
7-2. 0ootro| mode sw|tch|og
The switch will continuousl] change the displa] indication to the next one in ever] O.25 seconds when it is pressed for O.75 seconds or longer.
lf the Reset switch is pressed during an operation, the displa] indication returns to the one that was shown oefore the last 8et switch operation.
Even if an indoor unit ho. is changed in this mode, the registered indoor unit ho. oefore address change mode is displa]ed when [l/U 8ElECTl0h| is shown.
when "8ET C0NPlETE" is shown, indoor unit ho.'s are registered.
(2j when plural indoor units are connected to the remote controller.
when plural indoor units are connected, ]ou can change their addresses without altering their caole connection.
Address change mode
8electing an indoor unit
to oe changed address
8etting a new indoor unit ho.
1
2
8
8etting a new outdoor unit ho.
Ending the session
4
5
Press the AlR C0h Unit ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
The lowest indoor unit ho. among the indoor units connected to the remote control unit will oe shown.
Pressing the switch will change the displa] indication c]clicall] to show the unit ho.'s
of the indoor units connected to the remote controller and the unit ho.'s of the outdoor units
connected with them.
Then the address ho. of the indoor unit to oe changed is determined and the screen switches to the
displa] " 8ET l/U ADD."
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch. Then the address ho.of the indoor unit is determined.
The displa] will indicate the determined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds and then switch to the
" 8ET 0/U ADD." screen.
A default value shown on the displa] is the current address.
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or switch
respectivel].
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch.
Then the address of the indoor unit and outdoor unit are determined.
lf ]ou want to continue to change addresses, return to step .
lf ]ou want to end the session (and reflect new address settingsj
ln 8tep , press the switch to select "EhD ."
lf ]ou have finished changing addresses, press the 8et switch while "EhD " is shown. while new settings
are oeing transmitted, "8ET C0NPlETE" will oe indicated. Then the remote controller displa] will change to
the normal state.
lf ]ou want to end the session (without reflecting new address settingsj
Before ]ou complete the present address setting session, press the "0h/0FF" switch.
Then the displa] is change to exit from this mode and switch the displa] to the normal state.
All address settings changed in the session will oe aoorted and not reflected.
[l/U OO2] (2secj
[l/U OO2] (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.](1secj
[0/U O1 ] (Blinkj
[0/UOO]
[0/UO1 ]
[0/UO2 ]

[0/U81]
[l/U OO20/U O2](2sec lightingj
[ 8ElECT](1sec lightingj
[l/U 8ElECTl0h](lightingj
[Press the switch](1secj
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec
lightingj
[EhD]
[8ET C0NPlETE] (21Osec lightingj
hormal state
[0h/0FF]
Forced termination
[ 8ElECT l/U] (1secj
[l/U OO1 0/U O1] (Blinkj
[CHAh0E ADD]
[NA8TER l/U]
[CHAh0E ADD]
[l/U OO1 0/U O1
[l/U OO2 0/U O1 ]
[l/U OO8 0/U O1 ]

[l/U O1O 0/U O1


[ 8ET l/U ADD.] (1secj
[l/U OO1 ](Blinkj
[l/U OOO]
[l/U OO1 ]
[l/U OO2 ]

[l/U 127]
Turn on power to centralized control equipment after the addresses are determined.
Turning on power in wrong order ma] result in a failure to recognize addresses.
ltem 0peration Displa]
h0T|0
8et a new outdoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
[l/U OOO
[l/U OO1 |
[l/U OO2 |

[l/U 127|
[l/U OO2| (2sec lightingj
[ 8ET 0/U ADD.| (1secj
[0/U O1 | (Blinkj
[l/U OO10/U O1| (1secj
[ 8ET l/U ADD.| (1secj
[l/U OO1 | (Blinkj
8et a new indoor unit ho. with the switch.
A numoer indicated on the displa] will increase or decrease o] 1 upon pressing the or
switch respectivel].
ltem
0perat|og proced0re
(1j when single indoor unit is connected to the remote controller.
Address change mode
To set a new indoor unit ho.
To set a new outdoor unit ho.
1
2
8
Press the AlR C0h ho. switch for 8 seconds or longer.
Each time when ]ou press the switch, the displa] indication will oe switched.
[0/U OO|
[0/U O1 |
[0/U O2 |

[0/U 81|
0peration Displa]
Press the 8et switch when the displa] shows "CHAh0E ADD. "
and then start the address change mode, changing the displa] indication to the "lndoor Unit ho.
8etting" screen from the currentl] assigned address.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the indoor unit address ho. is defined.
After showing the defined indoor address ho. for 2 seconds, the displa] will change to the "0utdoor
Address ho. 8etting" screen.
The currentl] assigned address is shown as a default value.
After selecting an address, press the 8et switch, and then the outdoor unit ho. and the indoor
unit ho. are defined.
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[CHAh0E ADD.|
[NA8TER l/U|
[l/U OO2 0/U O2| (2sec lightingj
[8ET C0NPlETE| (2sec lightingj
Returns to normal condition.
[l/U OO2| (2secj

7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting


Code Contents of a displa]
P8O
P81
P82
P84
Code Contents of a displa]
Unaole to find an] indoor unit that can oe actuall] communicated with.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is less
than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
The numoer of the indoor units that can oe actuall] communicated with is
more than the numoer specified in P88 on the 7 segment displa] panel.
8tarting address (P82j + humoer of connected indoor units (P88j > 128
while some units are operating in the previous 8l mode on the network, the
automatic address setting on multiple refrigerant s]stems is attempted.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
ls power for indoor units all turned on?
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Are signal lines connected properl] without an] loose connections?
Are the network connectors coupled properl]?
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
lnput the starting address again.
lnput the numoer of connected indoor units again.
Perform manual address setting.
8eparate previous 8l setting unit from the network
Arrange all units to operate in the new 8l.
Code
AOO
AO1
AO2
AO8
AO4
Contents of a displa] Please check
Contents of a displa] Cause Code
E2
E8
E11
E12
E81
E4O
Duplicating indoor unit address.
lncorrect pairing of indoor-outdoor units.
lncorrect adderess setting of indoor units.
Address setting for plural remote controllers.
lncorrect setting.
Duplicating outdoor unit address.
lncorrect manual address setting
lndoor unit address is set from plural remote controllers.
Plural outdoor units are exist as same address in same network.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
Automatic address setting and manual address setting are mixed.
An outdoor unit numoer that does not exist in the network is specifed
ho master unit exists in comoination outdoor unit.
ltems that are to oe set o] the customer
Communication protocolO. Previous 8l mode
1. hew 8l mode
Polarit] difinition O. hetwork polarit] not defined.
1. hetwork polarit] defined.
AUX
During automatic address setting.
X. The numoer of indoor units recognized o] the outdoor unit.
AUE lndoor unit address setting is completed normall].
End
Polarit] is defined. (Automatic addressj
Completed normall].
Automatic address start
lnput starting address 8pecif] a starting indoor unit address in automatic address setting.
(The communication plotocol is displa]ed , displa] onl]j
P88 lnput numoer of connected indoor units 8pecif] the numoer of indoor units connected in the refrigerant s]stem in automatic address setting.
7 segment displa] indication in automatic address setting.
Address setting failure indication
Error indication
8etting value for allocation of external input function
hame Purpose (Factor] defaultj 8pecification 0perating side connector
with external input terminals short-circuited with external input terminals open
lnvalid
lnvalid
Valid
Valid
Valid
Test run start
Cooling
Valid
External input Cn81
External input Cn82
External input CnG1
External input Cn02
External output CnH
External output CnY
External operation input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Demand input (8hort-circuited at shippingj
Forced refrigerant input (0pen at shippingj
8ilencing mode input (0pen at shippingj
0peration output
Error output
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
hon-voltage contactor (DC12Vj
DC12V output
DC12V output
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XANK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XARK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XAEK-1 (lFj (8hj
hlCHlAT8U BO2B-XA8K-1 (lFj (8hj
N0lEX 528O-O2A-BU
N0lEX 52OO-O2A
Valid
Valid
lnvalid
lnvalid
lnvalid
hormal
Heating
lnvalid
"O" . External operation input
"1" . Demand input
"2" . Cooling/heating forced input
"8" . 8ilent mode input
"4" . 8pare
"5" . 0utdoor fan snow guard control input
"O" . Test run external input 1 (equivalent to 8w5-1j
"7" . Test run external input 2 (equivalent to 8w5-2j
"8" . 8ilent mode 2
"9" . 8pare
Controls of outdoor unit ma] oe selected as follows using the dip switches on the PCB and C, P on the 7-segment.
To change C, P on the 7-segment, hold down 8w8 (7-segement displa] increment up. 1-digitj, 8w9 (7-segment increment up. 1O-digitj and 8w7 (Data write/Enterj.
B] changing the allocation of external input functions (P11~14j on the 7-segment, functions of external
input terminals ma] oe selected. lnputting signals to external input terminals enaole the following functions.
Control selecting method Content of control
7-3. xteroa| |op0t aod o0tp0t term|oa|s spec|hcat|oos
8w setting on PCB
8w5-5
C, P on 7-segment
8w8-7 to 0h *2
8w8-2 to 0h
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0FF Heating test run
8w5-1 to 0h + 8w5-2 to 0h Cooling test run
Communication method selection 0h. Previous 8l communication, 0FF. hew 8l communication
J18. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J18. 0pen
External input selection (Cn81, Cn82 onl]j 8hort-circuited. level input, 0pen. Pulse input
J15. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J15. 0pen Defrost selection 8hort-circuited. hormal defrosting, 0pen. Forced defrosting
Allocation of external output (Cn81j
Allocation of external output (Cn82j
Allocation of external output (Cn01j
Allocation of external output (Cn02j
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control 0h time setting - 8O sec (at shippingj 1O, 8O-OOO sec
Pump down operation
0peration priorit] selection
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0FF*2 8O7 (Factor] defaultj
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0FF*2 OO7
8w4-5.0FF, 8w4-O.0h*2 4O7
8w4-5.0h , 8w4-O.0h*2 OO7

Close the fuid operation valve on outdoor unit and set as follows.
(1j 8w5-2 on PCB to 0h
(2j 8w5-8 on PCB to 0h
(8j 8w5-1 on PCB to 0h
Forced cooling mode
(lt can oe fxed at cooling with external input terminals open, or at heating with them short-circuited.j
Automatic oack up operation
8et external input function
allocation to "2" *2
8et allocation of external
input function to "1" *2
lnputting signals to external input terminals selects the demand mode.
(J18 short-circuited. level input, J18 open. Pulse inputj
O. First push priorit] (at shippingj
1. last push priorit]
0utdoor unit fan snow protection control O. Control disaoled (at shippingj
1. Control enaoled
C7O
C75
P11
P12
P18
P14
P1O
J14. 8hort-circuited (Factor] defaultj, J14. 0pen
(1j Nake s0re that a meas0remeot betweeo the power s0pp|y term|oa| b|ock aod gro0od, wheo meas0red w|th a 500V megger, |s greater thao 1 N.
(2j Please check the resistance of the signaling wire terminal olock oefore power is turned on. lf a resistance measurement is 1OO or less, it suggests a possioilit]
that power caoles are connected to the signaling wire terminal olock. (Please refer to O-8. 8tandard resistance valve.j
(8j 8e s0re to t0ro oo the craok case heater 6 ho0rs beIore operat|oo.
(4j Nake s0re that the bottom oI the compressor cas|og |s warm. (higher than outdoor temperature +5Cj
(5j Be sure to full] open the operation valves (liquid,gas and Equalizen oil piping (for a comoined installation onl]jj for the outdoor unit.
0perating the outdoor unit with the valves closed ma] damage the compressor.
(Oj 0heck that the power to a|| |odoor 0o|ts has beeo t0roed oo. |I oot, water |eakage may occ0r.
lt is recommended to practice the check operation in precedent to the test run.
[Even if the check operation is not practiced, the test run and normal operations can oe performed.|
For further details regarding the check operation refer to the technical data.
Practice the check operation after completing the address setting for the indoor and outdoor units and also after charging the refrigerant.
To assure accurate checking, proper amount of refrigerant must oe retained.
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem is stopped o] an error.
Check operation cannot oe done when the total capacit] of connected indoor units is less than 8O7 of the outdoor unit capacit].
Check operation cannot oe done when the s]stem communication method is previous 8l.
Don't perform the check operation simultaneousl] on more than one refrigerant line. Accurate checking cannot oe ootained.
Practice the check operation within the operation temperature ranges (0utdoor temperature. O - 48C, room temperature. 1O - 82Cj. Check operation will not
start out of these ranges.
0utdoor air processing unit cannot oe checked. (lt is possiole to check indoor units other than the outdoor air processing unit of the same refrigerant line.j
Check operation allows proving the following points.
whether or not the operation valve is left open (0peration valve open/close checkj. (ln case of comoination, however, all operation valves need to oe closed on
master and slave units to ootain accurate judgment.j
whether or not the refrigerant pipes and signal caoles are connected properl] oetween indoor and outdoor units. (Nismatch checkj
whether or not the indoor expansion valve operates properl]. (Expansion valve failure checkj
0A0T|0h
Please make sure that the operation valves (gas, liquid, oil equalizing pipe (for a comoined installation onl]jj are full
open oefore a test run. Conducing a test run with an] of them in a closed position can result in a compressor failure.
"Unit set" shown in the aoove taole refers to the master/slave setting of units comprising a comoined installation.
Naster. control mode setting required for the master unit onl] (setting not required with the slave unitj.
Naster/slave. control mode setting required for ooth master and slave units.
Control is switched when ooth the allocation of external input function (P11~14j and 8w are changed.
(Example. To use Cn81 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P11 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h. To use Cn82 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P12 at 2 and 8w8-7 at 0h.j
1
2
Defrosting mode is switched. (will enter defrosting mode more frequentl]j
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Naster/slave
Unit set1
8. TST 0P8AT|0h Ah0 T8AhSF8
8-1. 8eIore start|og operat|oo
8-2. 0heck operat|oo
|mportaot
(1j 0heck |tems
0|sp|ay oo 7-segeot |od|cator d0r|og check operat|oo
(aj 8tarting the check operation
Confrm that all of the following switches are turned 0FF. 8w8-2 (Auto oackup operationj, 8w8-O (Pipe wash modej, 8w8-7 (Forced cooling/heating modej,
8w5-1 (Test runj, 8w5-2 (Test run cooling settingj, 8w5-8 (Pump-down operationj and 8w5-O, -7, -8 (Capacit] measurement modej. (ln case of comoination, on
ooth main and slave unitsj
At the next, turn the 8w8-5 (Check operationj 0FF 0h (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj so that the check operation will start.
lt takes 15 - 8O minutes normall] (max. 8O minj from the start to the end of check operation.
(oj End the check operation and the result displa]
when the check operation is over, the s]stem stops automaticall]. The 7-segment indicator shows the result (onl] on master unit in case of comoinationj.
<hormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows "CH0 End".
Return the 8w8-5 to 0FF. The 7-segment indicator returns to normal displa].
<Aonormal ending>
7-segment indicator shows an error alarm.
Referring to the section [lnspect here|, repair the fault] section and return the 8w8-5 to 0FF.
At the next, repeat the check operation from the 8tep (2j aoove.
(2j Nethod oI check operat|oo
Code indicato Data indicator Displa] contents
Nax. remaining time
Nax. remaining time


Check operation preparation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. lndicates max. remaining time (minj.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
Check operation on. (lncluding preparation operation onj.
(lndicated onl] on slave unit of comoination.j
hormal ending of check operation.
(ln case of comoination, indicated on master unit onl].j
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(1j To avoid mixing of different t]pes of oil, use separate tools for each t]pe of refrigerant.
(2j To avoid moisture from oeing aosoroed o] the ice machine oil, the time for when the refrigerant circuit is open should oe kept as short as possiole. (within 1O min. is
ideal.j
(8j For other piping work, airtighteness testing , vacuuming, and refrigerant charging, refer to section 8, Refrigerant piping.
(4j Diagnostic lnspection Procedures
For the meanings of failure diagnosis messages, please refer to the nameplate provided on the unit (on the oack of the controller lidj
(5j 7-segment lED indication
Data are indicated when so chosen with the indication selector switch. For the details of indication, please refer to the caole name plate attached on the unit. (0n the
face of the controller lidj
(2) Nethod oI start|og a test r0o Ior a coo||og operat|oo Irom ao o0tdoor 0o|t: p|ease operate a remote cootro| 0o|t accord|og to the Io||ow|og steps.
(aj 8tart of a cooling test run
0perate the unit o] pressing the 8TART/8T0P outton.
8elect the "C00llh0" mode with the N0DE outton.
Press the TE8T RUh outton for 8 seconds or longer.
The screen displa] will oe switched from "8elect with lTEN ""Determine with 8ET ""Cooling test run."
when the 8ET outton is pressed while "Cooling test run " is displa]ed, a cooling test run will start. The screen displa] will oe switched to "C00llh0 TE8T RUh."
(oj Termination of a cooling test run
when the 8TART/8T0P outton or the "TENP 8ET " outton is pressed, a cooling test run will oe terminated.
hotes : Ior eog|oeers 0odertak|og p|p|og or e|ectr|ca| |osta||at|oo work
when a test run is completed, please make sure again that the electrical component oox cover and the main ood] panel have oeen attached oefore ]ou turn
the unit over to the customer.
9. 0A0T|0hS F08 S8V|0|h6 (Ior 8410A aod compat|b|e mach|oes)
(1) Test r0o Irom ao o0tdoor 0o|t.
whether external inputs are set to 0h or 0FF, ]ou can start a test run o] using the 8w5-1 and 8w5-2 switches provided on the outdoor unit ooard.
8elect the test run mode frst.
Please set 8w5-2 to 0h for a cooling test run or 0FF for a heating test run. (lt is set to 0FF at the factor] for shipmentj
Turning 8w5-1 from 0FF to 0h next will cause all connected indoor units to start.
when a test run is completed, please set 8w5-1 to 0FF.
hote. During a test run, an indoor unit cannot oe operated from the remote control unit (to change settingsj. ("Under centralized control" is indicatedj
8-3. Test operat|oo
8-4. T8AhSF8
Use the instruction manual that came with the outdoor unit to explain the operation method to the customer.
Please ask the customer to keep this installation manual together with the operation manual of his indoor units.
lnstruct the customer that the power should not oe turned off even if the unit is not to oe used for a long time. This will enaole operation of the air conditioner an] time.
(8ince the compressor oottom is warmed o] the crank case heater, seasonal compressor trouole can oe prevented.j

rror d|sp|ay oo 7-segmeot |od|cator aIter eod|og the check operat|oo


Code indicato Data indicator Displa] contents Check following points

0peration valve is closed.


(Refrigerant circuit is shut off
partiall].j
lsn't the operation valve of outdoor unit left open?
ls the low pressure sensor normal? (Detected pressure can oe seen on
the 7-segment indicator.j
ls the connector of indoor unit expansion valve coil connected?
lsn't the indoor unit expansion valve coil disconnected from the
expansion valve ood]?
ls the indoor unit heat exchanger sensor normal? (Check if the sensor is
disconnected.j
Nismatch oetween
refrigerant pipes and signal
caoles. Refrigerant is not
circulated to the indoor unit of
which ho. is displa]ed.
Are the refrigerant pipes and signal caoles connected properl] oetween
the indoor and outdoor units?
ls the connector of indoor unit expansion valve coil connected?
lsn't the indoor unit expansion valve coil disconnected from the
expansion valve ood]?
ls the indoor unit heat exchanger sensor normal? (Check if the sensor is
disconnected.j
Expansion valve on the indoor
unit of which ho. is displa]ed
is not operating properl].
ls the connector of indoor unit expansion valve coil connected?
lsn't the indoor unit expansion valve coil disconnected from the
expansion valve ood]?
ls the indoor unit heat exchanger sensor normal? (Check if the sensor is
disconnected.j
Aonormal ending of check
operation.
lsn't an] error displa]ed (E??j on the indoor unit or outdoor unit?
Are signal caoles connected without pla]?
Hasn't the 8w setting oeen changed during the check operation?
Aonormal ending of check
operation. lndoor unit of which
ho. is displa]ed is aonormal.
lsn't an] error displa]ed (E??j on the indoor unit or outdoor unit?
Are signal caoles connected without pla]?
ls the power suppl] to the indoor unit turned on?
when an] error is detected, errors other than those listed aoove ma] oe displa]ed. ln such occasion, refer to the separate technical data.
Aonormal indoor unit ho.
Aonormal indoor unit ho.
Aonormal indoor unit ho.
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INVERTER DRIVEN MULTI-INDOOR UNIT
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Alternative refrigerant R410A use models
(OUTDOOR UNIT)
Manual No. '08

KX-DB-127
KX6 series
All-in-one type (Used also for combination)
FDC335KXE6-K, 400KXE6, 450KXE6, 504KXE6, 560KXE6, 560KXE6-K, 615KXE6, 680KXE6
Combined type
FDC735KXE6, 800KXE6, 850KXE6, 900KXE6, 960KXE6, 1010HKXE6, 1065KXE6, 1130KXE6,
1180KXE6, 1235KXE6, 1300KXE6, 1360KXE6
(Heat pump type)
DATA BOOK
This data book described relating to an outdoor unit.Regarding the outdoor unit,
see Manual No. '08

KX-DB-124.
INVERTER DRIVEN MULTI-INDOOR-UNIT
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters
16-5, 2-chome, Kounan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
Fax : (03) 6716-5926
No.118 R
Because of our policy of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice.

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