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Data Book-KXE6

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Manual No.

'09 • KX-DB-127
updated August 10, 2011

DATA BOOK

INVERTER DRIVEN MULTI-INDOOR UNIT


CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Alternative refrigerant R410A use models
(OUTDOOR UNIT)
KX6 series (Heat pump type)
Single use (Used also for combination)
FDC335KXE6-K, 400KXE6, 450KXE6, 504KXE6, 560KXE6, 560KXE6-K, 615KXE6, 680KXE6
Combination use
FDC735KXE6, 800KXE6, 850KXE6, 900KXE6, 960KXE6, 1010KXE6, 1065KXE6, 1130KXE6,
1180KXE6, 1235KXE6, 1300KXE6, 1360KXE6

(INDOOR UNIT) -KX6 series-


FDT28KXE6A FDTC22KXE6A FDTW28KXE6 FDTS45KXE6 FDTQ22KXE6 FDU71KXE6
36KXE6A 28KXE6A 45KXE6 71KXE6 28KXE6 90KXE6
45KXE6A 36KXE6A 56KXE6 36KXE6 112KXE6
56KXE6A 45KXE6A 71KXE6 140KXE6
71KXE6A 56KXE6A 90KXE6 224KXE6
90KXE6A 112KXE6 280KXE6
112KXE6A 140KXE6
140KXE6A
160KXE6A

FDUM22KXE6 FDQS22KXE6 FDK22KXE6 FDE36KXE6A FDFL28KXE6 FDFU28KXE6


28KXE6 28KXE6 28KXE6 45KXE6A 45KXE6 45KXE6
36KXE6 36KXE6 36KXE6 56KXE6A 71KXE6 56KXE6
45KXE6 45KXE6 45KXE6 71KXE6A 71KXE6
56KXE6 56KXE6 56KXE6 112KXE6A
71KXE6 71KXE6 140KXE6A
90KXE6
112KXE6
140KXE6

FDUH22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6

• Note:
Regarding the Duct Connected-High static Pressure-type Outdoor Air Processing Unit Series
(FDU500∼1800FKXE6), refer to the DATA BOOK No.'08 • KX-DB-122
PREFACE
PREFACE

Combination
Combination tabletable for KX4
for KX4 series
series andand KX6series
KX6 series ( ) Date
( of launching
) Date in the market
of launching in the market
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Connectable Same or
Connectable Same series Same series Same series Mixed series Mixed series Mixed series SameMixed
or series Same series
remote controller Same series Same series Same series Mixed series Mixed series Mixed series Mixed series Mixed series Same series
remote controller Mixed series
KXE4 KXE4(A) KXE4A KXE4A KXE4A KXE4A
RC-E1 KXE4 KXE4(A) KXE4A KXE4A KXE4A KXE4A
RC-E1 (2004.4-) (2004.6-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-)
(2004.4-) (2004.6-) (2004.11-) (2004.11-) KXE4R
KXE4R (2004.11-) (2004.11-) KXE4R KXE4R
Category KXE4R
(2006.3-) KXE4R
(2006.3-) KXE4R(2006.3-)KXE4R
(2006.3-)
Category (2006.3-)
KXE4BR (2006.3-)
KXE4BR (2006.3-)
KXE4BR KXE4BR (2006.3-)
3-wire type RC-E1R
3-wire type RC-E1R KXE4BR (2007.4-)
(2007.4-) KXE4BR KXE4BR
(2007.4-) (2007.4-)KXE4BR
KXE5R
(2007.4-) KXE5R
(2007.4-) KXE5R(2007.4-)KXE5R(2007.4-)
(2007.4-)
KXE5R (2007.4-)
KXE5R (2007.4-)
KXE5R(2007.4-)KXE5R
(2007.4-) KXE6
(2007.4-) KXE6 (2007.4-) KXE6 (2007.4-)KXE6
(2008.3-)
2-wire type RC-E3 KXE6 (2008.3-) KXE6 (2008.3-)
KXE6(2008.3-) KXE6
KXE6A KXE6A KXE6A KXE6A
Outdoor unit (2008.3-) (2008.9-)
(2008.9-) (2008.3-) (2008.3-)
(2008.9-) (2008.9-)(2008.3-)
2-wire type RC-E3 KXE6A KXE6A KXE6A KXE6A
OutdoorFDCA-HKXE4
unit 5HP (2004.4-) YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] NO (2008.9-)
NO (2008.9-) NO
NO NO (2008.9-) NO (2008.9-)

FDCA-HKXE4
FDCA-HKXE4 5HP 8-48HP (2004.4-)
(2004.4-) YES NO
[C] YES
YES[C]
[C] YES[C]
YES [C] NO
NO NONO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

FDCA-HKXE4A
FDCA-HKXE4 5HP (2006.2-)
(2004.4-) NO YES
YES[C] YES[C]
[C] YESNO NONO NO NO YES [C] NO NO NO
8-48HP
NO [C] YES [C] NO NO
FDCA-HKXE4R 5,6HP (2006.5-)
FDCA-HKXE4A 5HP (2006.2-)
Heat pump FDCA-HKXE4A 8-48HP (2006.2-) NO YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] NO NO YES [C] NO NO
FDCA-HKXE4R
(2-pipe) FDCA-HKXE4R
5,6HP
8-48HP (2006.5-)
(2006.5-)
systems NO YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C]
Heat pump FDCA-HKXE4A
FDCA-HKXE4BR 8-48HP
8-48HP (2006.2-)
(2007.4-)
(2-pipe) FDCA-HKXE4R
FDCA-HKXE4D 8-48HP
8-48HP (2006.5-)
(2008.7-)
systems NO YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C] YES [C]
FDCA-HKXE4BR
FDC-KXE6 4,5,6HP (2007.4-)
8-48HP (2008.3-) 6
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [A]
FDCA-HKXE4D 8-48HP (2008.7-)
FDC-KXE6 8-12HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
FDC-KXE6 (2008.3-) 6
4,5,6HP NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [A]
FDC-KXE6 14-48HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
FDC-KXE6 8-12HP (not yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
FDCA-HKXRE4 8-48HP (2004.11-) NO NO YES [C] NO NO NO NO NO NO
FDC-KXE6
FDCA-HKXRE4A
14-48HP
8-48HP
(not(2006.2-)
yet) NO NO NO NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
Heat recovery
(3-pipe) FDCA-HKXRE4R 8-48HP (2006.6-)
FDCA-HKXRE4
systems 8-48HP (2004.11-) NO
NO NO
NO YES[C]
YES [C] YESNO
[C] NO
YES [C] YES [C]NO YES [C] NO YES [C] NO YES [C] NO
FDCA-HKXRE4BR 8-48HP (2007.4-)
[ Note(3) ]
Heat recovery FDCA-HKXRE4A (2006.2-)
FDCA-HKXRE4D 8-48HP
8-48HP (2008.7-)
(3-pipe) FDCA-HKXRE4R 8-48HP (2006.6-)
FDC-KXRE6 8-48HP (not yet) NO
NO NO
NO NO[C]
YES NO [C]
YES NO
YES [C] NOYES [C] YES [B]
YES [C]YES [B]YES [C]
YES [A] YES [C]
systems FDCA-HKXRE4BR 8-48HP (2007.4-)
[ Note(3) ] 1 except FDKA71KXE5R
FDCA-HKXRE4D
Note (1) YES: Connectable 8-48HP (2008.7-)
(See following table in detail), NO: Not connectable

FDC-KXRE6 8-48HP (not yet) NO


Connected NO
Indoor unit NO
Dip switch NO NO NO YES [B] YES [B] YES [A]
setting of Superlink
Outdoor unit Limitation
Same series Mixed series outdoor unit Protocol
1 except FDKA71KXE5R
Note (1) YES: Connectable (See following table in detail), NO: Not connectable KXE6
YES [A] 2 KXE6 (New) New (for KX6) New (for KX6)
Connected Indoor Dip switch
KXE6 KXE6unit
&
YES [B] KXE4 series (Previous) Superlink
setting of Previous (for KX4) Previous (for KX4)
Outdoor unit KXE4 series Limitation
Same series Mixed series outdoor unit Protocol
YES [C] KXE4 series KXE4 series KXE4 series KXE6 Previous (for KX4) Previous (for KX4)
YES [A] 2 KXE6 (New) New (for KX6) New (for KX6)
2 If Outdoor unit
KXE6system (YES [A]) is connected to other outdoor unit systems (YES [B] and/or YES [C]) in one
superlink network, the dipKXE4
YES [B] of outdoorKXE6
switchseries & of (YES [A]) should be set from (New) to (Previous).
unit KXE6 (Previous) Previous (for KX4) Previous (for KX4)
KXE4 series
In this case the superlink protocol and limitation of outdoor unit system (YES [A]) are switched to Previous (for KX4).
YES [C] KXE4 series KXE4 series KXE4 series Previous (for KX4) Previous (for KX4)
(2) Combination with new Central control, PC windows central control and BMS interface unit

2 If Outdoor unit system (YES [A]) is connectedCentral control,


to other PC windows
outdoor central control
unit systems (YES [B]and BMS interface
and/or YES [C])unit
in one
SC-SL1N-E
superlink network, the dip switch SC-SL2N-E
of outdoor unit KXE6 ofSC-SL3N-AE/BE
(YES [A]) shouldSC-WGWN-A/B
be set from (New)SC-LGWN-A SC-BGWN-A/B
to (Previous).
128 128 96 128
In this case the Connectable
superlink protocol16
and limitation
64of outdoor unit system
(128x1)
(YES [A]) are
(64x2) 3
switched to Previous
(48x2)
(for KX4).
(64x2) 3
I/U
(2) Combination with new Central
YEScontrol,
[A] Superlink
PC windows central control andNew
BMS interfaceNew
unit
New New New New
protocol
Connectable Central
1 1 control, PC windows
1 central control
2 and BMS 2interface unit 2
network SC-SL1N-E SC-SL2N-E SC-SL3N-AE/BE SC-WGWN-A/B SC-LGWN-A SC-BGWN-A/B
Connectable 144
128 96 128
4 96 964 96 4128
Connectable 16 48 (48x3) (48x2) (48x2) (48x2)
I/U 16 64 (128x1) (64x2) 3 (48x2) (64x2) 3
YES[B] I/U
Superlink 5
& Superlink Previous Previous Previous Previous Previous Previous
YES YES[C]
[A] protocol New New New New New New
protocol
Connectable
1 1 3 2 2 2
Connectable
network
1 1 1 2 2 2
network
3 Maximum number of AC Cell is limited up to 96.
Connectable 144 96 4 96 4 96 4
In case the number of connected16 indoor units48 are more than 96, some AC Cells should
(48x3) hold 2 or more (48x2)
(48x2) indoor units. (48x2)
I/U
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).
YES[B]
Superlink 5
&5 In case of previous superlink protcol, the superlink
Previous Previousmode of new central control should
Previous be set "Previous".
Previous Previous Previous
6 In case ofprotocol
YES[C] YES[A], previous central control is available to use. But the limitation of connectable indoor unit and so on is complied with
the rule Connectable
of previous superlink. 1 1 3 2 2 2
network
(3) The compatibility of PFD refrigerant flow branch controller is mentioned in following table.
3 Maximum number of AC Cell is limited up to 96.
In case the number of connected indoor units are more Indoorthan
unit 96, some AC Cells should hold 2 or more indoor units.
4 In caseConnectable PFD controller
of other Central KXE4 & KXE5
control like SC-SLxN-E is connectedKXE6in the same network, the connectable indoor unit is limited up to 64 (32x2).
series
series
5 In case of previous superlink protcol, the superlink
Current mode of new central control should be set "Previous".
one only
Current 7&
6 In case of YES[A], previous central
KXRE4 series control is available
PFD-E to use. But the limitation of connectable indoor unit and so on is complied with
the rule of previous superlink. PFD-ER New (Not yet)
Outdoor unit
Current one only
(3) The compatibility of PFD refrigerant flow branch controller
KXRE6 seriesis mentioned in followingNew
PFD-E
one only
table.
(Not yet)
PFD-ER
7 When the current PFD controller is connected, the Indoor unitof relay kit must be connected to CnT connector (NOT CnT 2).
connector
Connectable PFD controller KXE4 & KXE5 KXE6 series
series
Current one only
KXRE4 series PFD-E Current 7&
PFD-ER New (Not yet)
Outdoor unit
Current one only
New one only
KXRE6 series PFD-E
(Not yet)
PFD-ER
7 When the current PFD controller is connected, the connector of relay kit must be connected to CnT connector (NOT CnT 2).
CONTENTS

1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................... 1


1.1 Specific 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 Specifications................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Exterior dimensions........................................................................................ 6
2.3 Electrical wiring.............................................................................................. 8
2.4 Noise level...................................................................................................... 9
3 INDOOR UNIT................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Specifications............................................................................................... 10
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)........................................................ 10
(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)...................................... 13
(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW).................................................... 15
(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)..................................................... 18
(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)...................................... 19
(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)................................. 22
(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)........................... 24
(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS).............. 27
(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)..................................................................... 30
(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE).............................................................. 32
(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL).............................................. 34
(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)........................................ 35
(m) Duct Connected-Compact and Flexible type (FDUH)........................... 36
3.2 Exterior dimensions...................................................................................... 37
3.3 Electrical wiring............................................................................................ 70
3.4 Noise level.................................................................................................... 92
3.5 Characteristics of fan................................................................................... 99
3.6 Temperature and Velocity distribution........................................................ 107
4 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS............................................................ 131
5 PIPING SYSTEM............................................................................................. 136
6 SELECTION CHART...................................................................................... 137
6.1 Sensible heat capacity............................................................................... 155
7 APPLICATION DATA..................................................................................... 223
7.1 Installation of indoor unit............................................................................ 223
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)...................................................... 224
(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC).................................... 227
(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW).................................................. 230
(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)................................................... 233
(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ).................................... 236
(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)............................... 239
(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)......................... 245
(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS)............ 248
(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)................................................................... 251
(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)............................................................ 254
(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)............................................ 257
(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)...................................... 260
(m) Duct Connected-Compact and Flexible type (FDUH)......................... 263
7.2 Electric wiring work instruction................................................................... 266
7.3 Installation manual for wired remote controller(Option parts)................... 272
7.4 Installation of outdoor unit.......................................................................... 276
7.5 Instructions for installing the branch pipe set............................................. 299
8 OPTIONAL PARTS......................................................................................... 303
8.1 Wireless kit................................................................................................. 303
(a) FDT series (RCN-T-36-W-E).............................................................. 304
(b) FDTC series (RCN-TC-24W-ER)........................................................ 311
(c) FDE series (RCN-E-E)........................................................................ 318
(d) Except for FDT, FDTC & FDE series (RCN-KIT3-E).......................... 322
8.2 Simple wired remote controller (RCH-E3).................................................. 328
8.3 Fan controller kit for high static pressure duct (U-FCRA).......................... 330
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Specific features
(1) The new R410A refrigerant is used
The new refrigerant R410A, with an ozone destruction coefficient of zero, is used and the CO2 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
If superlink II (new superlink) is selected, the limitations of connectable indoor capacity and connectable number of indoor unit
can follow the tables mentioned below. However if superlink I (previous superlink) is selected, the limitations of connectable
indoor capacity and connectable number of indoor unit should follow the limitations for KX4.
(See technical manual '07・KX・KXR-T-114)
(a) Capacity from 50% to 200% is possible.
Item Number of connectable Connectable capacity (1)
Model
FDC400KXE6 1 to 36 units 200 ~ 800
FDC450KXE6 1 to 40 units 225 ~ 900
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series, limit the connectable capacity not
higher than 130%.
(b) Capacity from 50% to 160% is possible.
Item Number of connectable Connectable capacity(1)
Model
FDC504KXE6 1 to 36 units 252 ~ 806
FDC560KXE6 1 to 40 units 280 ~ 896
FDC615KXE6 2 to 44 units 308 ~ 984
FDC680KXE6 2 to 49 units 340 ~ 1088
FDC735KXE6 2 to 53 units 368 ~ 1176
FDC800KXE6 2 to 58 units 400 ~ 1280
FDC850KXE6 2 to 61 units 425 ~ 1360
FDC900KXE6 2 to 65 units 450 ~ 1440
FDC960KXE6 2 to 69 units 477 ~ 1526
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series, limit the connectable capacity not
higher than 130%.
(c) Capacity from 50% to 130% is possible.
Item Number of connectable Connectable capacity
Model
FDC1010KXE6 2 to 59 units 504 ~ 1311
FDC1065KXE6 2 to 62 units 532 ~ 1384
FDC1130KXE6 2 to 66 units 560 ~ 1456
FDC1180KXE6 3 to 69 units 588 ~ 1528
FDC1235KXE6 3 to 72 units 615 ~ 1599
FDC1300KXE6 3 to 76 units 650 ~ 1690
FDC1360KXE6 3 to 80 units 680 ~ 1768
Note
For outdoor unit, EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-12 are not applicable as consent by the utility company or notification to the
utility company is given before usage.

1.2 How to read the model name


(1) Outdoor unit
Example: FDC 735 KX E 6

Series No.
Application power source...See the specification
Multi KX series
Nominal capacity (nominal cooling capacity : 73.5kW)
Model name (Outdoor unit)

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(2) Indoor unit
Example: FDT 28 KX E 6A
Series No.
Application power source...See the specifications
Multi KX series
Nominal capacity (nominal cooling capacity : 2.8 kW)

Model name Indoor unit : FDTC, FDT, FDTW, FDTQ,


FDTS, FDU, FDUM,
FDQS, FDE, FDK, FDFL,
FDFU, FDUH,

1.3 Table of models

Capacity
Model 22 28 36 45 56 71 90 112 140 160 224 280
Ceiling cassette-4 way type
(FDT)
Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type
(FDTC)
Ceiling cassette-2 way type
(FDTW)
Ceiling cassette-1 way type
(FDTS)
Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type
(FDTQ)
Duct connected-High static pressure type
(FDU)
Duct connected-Middle static preessure type
(FDUM)
Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static preessure type
(FDQS)
Wall mounted type
(FDK)
Ceiling suspen ded type
(FDE)
Floor standing (with casing) type
(FDFL)
Floor standing (without casing) type
(FDFU)
Duct connected-compact and Flexible type
(FDUH)
Outdoor units to be combined
FDC335KXE6-K, FDC400KXE6 ~ 560KXE6, FDC560KXE6-K, FDC65KXE6 ~ 360KXE6
(FDC)

1.4 Table of indoor units panel (Optional)


Model Parts Model

FDTC Capacity:22,28,36,45,56 TC-PSA-24W-ER


Capacity:28,36,45,56,7,
FDT T-PSA-36W-E
90,2,40,60
Capacity:28,45,56 TW-PSA-24W-E
FDTW Capacity:7,90 TW-PSA-34W-E
Capacity:2,40 TW-PSA-44W-E
FDTQ TQ-PSA-5W-E
Capacity:22,28,36
(Direct blow panel) TQ-PSB-5W-E
FDTQ QR-PNA-4W-ER
Capacity:22,28,36
(Duct panel) QR-PNB-4W-ER
Capacity: 45 TS-PSA-29W-E
FDTS
Capacity:7 TS-PSA-39W-E

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1.5 Outdoor units combination table
If superlink II (new superlink) is selected, the limitations of connectable indoor capacity and connectable number of indoor unit
can follow the tables mentioned below. However if superlink I (previous superlink) is selected, the limitations of connectable
indoor capacity and connectable number of indoor unit should follow the limitations for KX4.
(See technical manual '07・KX・KXR-T-114)

(a) Models FDC735, 800, 850, 900KXE6

Item
Combination outdoor unit models Indoor unit

Connectable (1) Number of


Models FDC335KXE6-K FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 capacity connectable units
FDC735KXE6 1 1 _ 368 ~ 1176 2 to 53 unit
FDC800KXE6 _ 2 _ 400 ~ 1280 2 to 58 unit
FDC850KXE6 _ 1 1 425 ~ 1360 2 to 61 unit
FDC900KXE6 _ _ 2 450 ~ 1440 2 to 65 unit
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series, limit the connectable capacity not
higher than 130%.
(b) Models FDC960, 1010, 1065, 1130, 1180, 1235, 1300, 1360KXE6

Item
Combination outdoor unit models Indoor unit

FDC450 FDC504 FDC560 FDC560 FDC615 FDC680 Connectable Number of


Models KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6-K KXE6 KXE6 capacity connectable units
(1) 1 1 _ _ _ _ 477 ~ 1526 2 to 69 unit
FDC960KXE6
_ 2 _ _ _ _ 504 ~ 1311 2 to 59 unit
FDC1010KXE6
_ 1 1 _ _ _ 532 ~ 1384 2 to 62 unit
FDC1065KXE6
_ _ 2 _ _ _ 560 ~ 1456 2 to 66 unit
FDC1130KXE6
_ _ _ 1 1 _ 588 ~ 1528 3 to 69 unit
FDC1180KXE6
_ _ _ _ 2 _ 615 ~ 1599 3 to 72 unit
FDC1235KXE6
_ _ _ _ 1 1 650 ~ 1690 3 to 76 unit
FDC1300KXE6
_ _ _ _ _ 2 680 ~ 1768 3 to 80 unit
FDC1360KXE6

Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series to FDC960KXE6, limit the con-
nectable capacity not higher than 130%.

(c) Outdoor unit side branch pipe set (Option)

Outdoor unit Branch pipe set


For two units (for FDC 735KXE6 ~ 1360KXE6) DOS-2A-1

Note (1) Be sure to use this when combining units.

(d) Branch pipe set (Option)

Total capacity downstream Branching pipe set


Less than 180 DIS-22-1
180 or more but less than 371 DIS-180-1
371 or more but less than 540 DIS-371-1
540 or more DIS-540-2

(e) Header pipe set (Option)

Total capacity downstream Header set model type Number of branches


Less than 180 HEAD4-22-1 4 branches at the most
180 or more but less than 371 HEAD6-180-1 6 branches at the most
371 or more but less than 540 HEAD8-371-1 8 branches at the most
540 or more HEAD8-540-2 8 branches at the most

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2.1 Specications
2
• Single use (Used also for combination)
Models FDC335KXE6-K FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6 FDC560KXE6 FDC560KXE6-K FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Nominal cooling capacity*1 33.5 40.0 45.0 50.4 56.0 56.0 61.5 68.0

OUTDOOR UNIT
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 37.5 45.0 50.0 56.5 63.0 63.0 69.0 73.0
Power source 3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
Cool 8.94 11.27 12.97 14.73 16.79 16.79 20.37 24.98
Power consumption kW
Heat 8.93 11.73 13.10 15.12 16.79 16.79 18.48 19.08
Cool 14.5/13.3 18.4/16.9 21.1/19.3 24.1/22.0 27.4/25.1 27.4/25.1 33.1/30.3 40.3/36.9
Running current A
Heat 14.8/13.5 19.6/17.9 21.7/19.9 25.2/23.1 28.0/25.7 28.0/25.7 30.7/28.1 31.6/29.0
Cool 94/94 93/93 93/93 93/93 93/93 93/93 94/94 94/94
Power factor %
Heat 92/92 91/91 92/92 91/91 91/91 91/91 91/91 92/92
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) 59/59 59.5/60 62.5/62.5 61.5/62 63/63.5 63/63.5 64.5/64 65/65
Exterior dimensions
mm 1690×1350×720 2048×1350×720
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco white
(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5 /1 .16 near equivalent)
Net weight kg 317 341 355
Refrigerant equipment
GTC5150NH48L×2 GTD5160NH48L×2
compressor type & Q'ty
Motor kW 2.99×2 3.71×2 4.29×2 4.87×2 5.78×2 6.66×2 7.15×2
Starting method Direct line starting
capacity control % 19-130 15-114 13-112 11-100 10-113 12-113 11-110 10-108
Crankcase heater W 33×2
Refrigerant equipment
Straight fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve
Refrigerant R410A
Quantity kg 11.5
-

Refrigerant oil l 4.2(M-MA32R)


Defrost control Microcomputer controlled De-Icer
4-

Air handling equipment


Propeller fan × 2
fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 386×2
Starting method Direct start
Air flow(Standard) CMM 220/180 250/220 260/240 270/250
External static pressure Pa Max.50
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber mount(for compressor)
Compressor overheat protection / overcurrent protection / power transistor overheating
safety equipment
protection / abnormal high pressure protection
Installation data Liquid line:φ12.7(1/2")
mm(in)
Refrigerant piping size Gas line:φ25.4(1")(φ28.58(11/8")) Gas line:φ28.58(11/8")
Connecting method Gas line:Brazing / Liquid line:Flare
MAX. Pressure MPa High 4.15 Low 2.21
Drain Hole for drain(φ20 × 6pcs , φ45 × 3pcs)
Insullation for piping Necessary(both Liquid & Gas lines)
Accessories - - - - - - - -
PCB003Z040 c

Exterior dimensions PCB003Z041 PCB003Z041 PCB003Z041 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044 PCB003Z044
Electrical wiring PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060 PCB003Z060

Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.


Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature Adapted to RoHS directive
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27 ℃ 19 ℃ 35 ℃ 24 ℃
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20 ℃ − 7℃ 6℃
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) Refrigerant piping size applicable to European installations are shown in parentheses.

• Combination use
Models FDC735KXE6 FDC800KXE6 FDC850KXE6 FDC900KXE6 FDC960KXE6 FDC1010KXE6
FDC335KXE6-K FDC400KXE6 FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6
Combination unit
FDC400KXE6 FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6 FDC504KXE6
Power source 3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity*1 73.5 80.0 85.0 90.0 96.0 101.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 82.5 90.0 95.0 100.0 108.0 113.0
Cool 20.21 22.54 24.24 25.94 27.7 29.46
Power consumption kW
Heat 20.66 23.46 24.83 26.2 28.22 30.24
Cool 32.9/30.2 36.8/33.8 39.5/36.2 42.2/38.6 45.2/41.3 48.2/44
Running current A
Heat 34.4/31.4 39.2/35.8 41.3/37.8 43.4/39.8 46.9/43 50.4/46.2
Cool 93/93 93/93 93/93 93/93 93/93 93/93
Power factor %
Heat 91/92 91/91 91/91 92/92 91/91 91/91
Net weight kg 634 634 634 634 658 682
Liquid line φ15.88
Refrigerant
Gas line φmm φ31.75(φ34.92) φ38.1(φ34.92)
piping size
Oil equalization φ9.52

Models FDC1065KXE6 FDC1130KXE6 FDC1180KXE6 FDC1235KXE6 FDC1300KXE6 FDC1360KXE6


FDC504KXE6 FDC560KXE6 FDC560KXE6-K FDC615KXE6 FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Combination unit
FDC560KXE6 FDC560KXE6 FDC615KXE6 FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Power source 3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity*1 106.5 113.0 118.0 123.5 130.0 136.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 119.5 127.0 132.0 138.0 142.0 146.0
Cool 31.52 33.58 37.16 40.74 45.35 49.96
Power consumption kW
-

Heat 31.91 33.58 35.27 36.96 37.56 38.16


5-

Cool 51.5/47.1 54.8/50.2 60.5/55.4 66.2/60.6 73.4/67.2 80.6/73.8


Running current A
Heat 53.2/48.8 56/51.4 58.7/53.8 61.4/56.2 62.3/57.1 63.2/58
Cool 93/93 93/93 93/93 94/94 94/94 94/94
Power factor %
Heat 91/91 91/91 91/91 91/91 92/92 92/92
Net weight kg 682 682 710 710 710 710
Liquid line φ19.05
Refrigerant
Gas line φmm φ38.1(φ34.92)
piping size
Oil equalization φ9.52

Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.


Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature Adapted to RoHS directive
Standards
PCB003Z040 c

Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27 ℃ 19 ℃ 35 ℃ 24 ℃
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20 ℃ − 7℃ 6℃

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) Refrigerant piping size applicable to European installations are shown in parentheses.

2.2 Exterior dimensions
Models FDC335KXE6-K, 400KXE6, 450KXE6
PCB003Z041
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Models FDC504KXE6, 560KXE6, 560KXE6-K, 615KXE6, 680KXE6
PCB003Z044
- -
2.3 Electrical wiring
Models All model
PCB003Z060
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2.4 Noise level
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as highest noise level in position as below
Distance from front side 1m
Height 1m

Model FDC335KXE6-k Model FDC400KXE6 Model FDC450KXE6


Noise level 59 dB (A) at cooling Noise level 59.5 dB (A) at cooling Noise level 62.5 dB (A) at cooling
59 dB (A) at heating 60 dB (A) at heating 62.5 dB (A) at heating
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
80 80 80 80 80 80
N80 N80 N80
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level
(standard 2 x 10-5pa)

(standard 2 x 10-5pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5pa)
70 70 70 70 70 70
N70 N70 N70

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N3 N40 N40 N3 N40
0 N3 0
0
30 30 30 30 30 30
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDC504KXE6 Models FDC560KXE6 Model FDC615KXE6


Noise level 61.5 dB (A) at cooling 560KXE6-K Noise level 64.5 dB (A) at cooling
62 dB (A) at heating Noise level 63 dB (A) at cooling 64 dB (A) at heating
63.5 dB (A) at heating
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
80 80 80 80 80 80
N80 N80 N80
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2 x 10-5pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5pa)

70 70 70 70 70 70
N70 N70 N70

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N3 N40 N30 N40 N30 N40
0
30 30 30 30 30 30
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDC680KXE6
Noise level 65 dB (A) at cooling
65 dB (A) at heating
Cooling Heating
80 80
N80
Souud Pressure Level
(standard 2 x 10-5pa)

70 70
N70

60 60
N60

50 50
N50

40 40
N3 N40
0
30 30
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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3 INDOOR UNIT
3.1 Specifications
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)
Models FDT28KXE6A, 36KXE6A, 45KXE6A
Models FDT28KXE6A FDT36KXE6A FDT45KXE6A
Panel model (Option) T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.8 3.6 4.5
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 3.2 4.0 5.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03
Cool 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20
Running current A
Heat 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30
Exterior dimensions Unit : 246 × 840 × 840 Unit : 246 × 840 × 840 Unit : 246 × 840 × 840
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:22 Panel:5.5 Unit:22 Panel:5.5 Unit:22 Panel:5.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 50 50 50
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Hi : 18 Me :16 Lo : 14
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJF000Z051 PJF000Z051 PJF000Z051
Electrical wiring PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJF000Z049 A

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Models FDT56KXE6A, 71KXE6A, 90KXE6A

Models FDT56KXE6A FDT71KXE6A FDT90KXE6A


Panel model (Option) T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 5.6 7.1 9.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 6.3 8.0 10.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04 0.10 - 0.10 / 0.10 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04 0.10 - 0.10 / 0.10 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14
Cool 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.30 - 0.28 / 0.30 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45
Running current A
Heat 0.20 - 0.18 / 0.20 0.30 - 0.28 / 0.30 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Hi : 40 Me : 37 Lo : 35
Exterior dimensions Unit : 246 × 840 × 840 Unit : 246 × 840 × 840 Unit : 298 × 840 × 840
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:24 Panel:5.5 Unit:24 Panel:5.5 Unit:27 Panel:5.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 50 50 50
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Hi : 27 Me :24 Lo : 20
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJF000Z051 PJF000Z051 PJF000Z051
Electrical wiring PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJF000Z049 A

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Models FDT112KXE6A, 140KXE6A, 160KXE6A

Models FDT112KXE6A FDT140KXE6A FDT160KXE6A


Panel model (Option) T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E T-PSA-36W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 11.2 14.0 16.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 12.5 16.0 18.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.14 / 0.14
Cool 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45
Running current A
Heat 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45 0.45 - 0.40 / 0.45
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 40 Me : 37 Lo : 35 Hi : 42 Me : 40 Lo : 37 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 38
Exterior dimensions Unit : 298 × 840 × 840 Unit : 298 × 840 × 840 Unit : 298 × 840 × 840
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950 Panel:35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:27 Panel:5.5 Unit:27 Panel:5.5 Unit:27 Panel:5.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 140 140 140
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 27 Me : 24 Lo : 20 Hi : 30 Me : 27 Lo : 23 Hi : 30 Me :27 Lo : 23
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJF000Z052 PJF000Z052 PJF000Z052
Electrical wiring PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053 PJF000Z053
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJF000Z049 A

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(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)
Models FDTC22KXE6A, 28KXE6A, 36KXE6A

Models FDTC22KXE6A FDTC28KXE6A FDTC36KXE6A


Panel model (Option) TC-PSA-24W-ER TC-PSA-24W-ER TC-PSA-24W-ER
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.8 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 3.2 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03 0.03 - 0.03 / 0.03
Cool 0.10 - 0.09 / 0.10 0.10 - 0.09 / 0.10 0.11 - 0.10 / 0.11
Running current A
Heat 0.10 - 0.09 / 0.10 0.10 - 0.09 / 0.10 0.11 - 0.10 / 0.11
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 32 Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 32 Hi : 38 Me : 36 Lo : 34
Exterior dimensions Unit : 248 × 570 × 570 Unit : 248 × 570 × 570 Unit : 248 × 570 × 570
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:35 × 700 × 700 Panel:35 × 700 × 700 Panel:35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:14 Panel:3.5 Unit:14 Panel:3.5 Unit:15 Panel:3.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 52 52 52
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 9.5 Me : 8.5 Lo : 8 Hi : 9.5 Me : 8.5 Lo : 8 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not Possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJA003Z330 PJA003Z330 PJA003Z330
Electrical wiring PJA003Z331 PJA003Z331 PJA003Z331
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJA003Z328 A

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Models FDTC45KXE6A, 56KXE6A

Models FDTC45KXE6A FDTC56KXE6A


Panel model (Option) TC-PSA-24W-ER TC-PSA-24W-ER
Nominal cooling capacity*1 4.5 5.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 5.0 6.3
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04 0.04 - 0.04 / 0.04
Cool 0.14 - 0.13 / 0.14 0.15 - 0.14 / 0.15
Running current A
Heat 0.14 - 0.13 / 0.14 0.15 - 0.14 / 0.15
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 40 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 45 Me : 42 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions Unit : 248 × 570 × 570 Unit : 248 × 570 × 570
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:35 × 700 × 700 Panel:35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:15 Panel:3.5 Unit:15 Panel:3.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 52 52
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 11 Me : 10 Lo : 9 Hi : 13 Me : 11.5 Lo : 10
Available static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJA003Z330 PJA003Z330
Electrical wiring PJA003Z331 PJA003Z331
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJA003Z328 A

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(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW)
Models FDTW28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
Models FDTW28KXE6 FDTW45KXE6 FDTW56KXE6
Panel model (Option) TW-PSA-24W-E TW-PSA-24W-E TW-PSA-24W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.8 4.5 5.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 3.2 5.0 6.3
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09 0.09 - 0.10 / 0.09
Cool 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43
Running current A
Heat 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43 0.43 - 0.44 / 0.43
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 39 Me : 34 Lo : 32 Hi : 39 Me : 34 Lo : 32 Hi : 39 Me : 34 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit : 267 × 817 × 620 Unit : 287 × 817 × 620 Unit : 287 × 817 × 620
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:8 × 1,055 × 680 Panel:8 × 1,055 × 680 Panel:8 × 1,055 × 680
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:18 Panel:7 Unit:19 Panel:7 Unit:19 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 30 30 30
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net ×1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net ×1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net ×1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJB001Z557 PJB001Z557 PJB001Z557
Electrical wiring PJB001Z560 PJB001Z560 PJB001Z560
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJB001Z555

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Models FDTW71KXE6, 90KXE6

Models FDTW71KXE6 FDTW90KXE6


Panel model (Option) TW-PSA-34W-E TW-PSA-34W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 7.1 9.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 8.0 10.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz
Cool 0.10 - 0.11 0.12 - 0.13
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.10 - 0.11 0.12 - 0.13
Cool 0.48 - 0.50 0.57 - 0.59
Running current A
Heat 0.48 - 0.50 0.57 - 0.59
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Me : 36 Lo : 35 Hi : 41 Me : 37 Lo : 36
Exterior dimensions Unit : 342 × 1,054 × 520 Unit : 342 × 1,054 × 620
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:8 × 1,300 × 680 Panel:8 × 1,300 × 680
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:26 Panel:9 Unit:26 Panel:9
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 35 40
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 16 Me : 13 Lo : 11 Hi : 19 Me : 16 Lo : 12
Available static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJB001Z558 PJB001Z558
Electrical wiring PJB001Z561 PJB001Z561
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJB001Z555

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Models FDTW112KXE6, 140KXE6

Models FDTW112KXE6 FDTW140KXE6


Panel model (Option) TW-PSA-44W-E TW-PSA-44W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 11.2 14.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 12.5 16.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz
Cool 0.18 - 0.20 0.20 - 0.24
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.18 - 0.20 0.20 - 0.24
Cool 0.86 - 0.89 0.90 - 0.98
Running current A
Heat 0.86 - 0.89 0.90 - 0.98
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 44 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Hi : 45 Me : 41 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions Unit : 357 × 1,524 × 620 Unit : 357 × 1,524 × 620
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:8 × 1,770 × 680 Panel:8 × 1,770 × 680
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:38 Panel:11 Unit:38 Panel:11
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 2 Turbo fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 40 × 2 50 × 2
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 28 Me : 25 Lo : 23 Hi : 32 Me : 28 Lo : 24
Available static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJB001Z559 PJB001Z559
Electrical wiring PJB001Z562 PJB001Z562
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJB001Z555

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(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)
Models FDTS45KXE6, 71KXE6

Models FDTS45KXE6 FDTS71KXE6


Panel model (Option) TS-PSA-29W-E TS-PSA-39W-E
Nominal cooling capacity*1 4.5 7.1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 5.0 8.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.09 - 0.11 / 0.09 0.12 - 0.15 / 0.12
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.09 - 0.11 / 0.09 0.12 - 0.15 / 0.12
Cool 0.43 - 0.46 / 0.43 0.58 - 0.63 / 0.58
Running current A
Heat 0.43 - 0.46 / 0.43 0.58 - 0.63 / 0.58
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 43 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 44 Me : 38 Lo : 36
Exterior dimensions Unit : 194 × 1,040 × 650 Unit : 194 × 1,300 × 650
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel:10 × 1,290 × 770 Panel:10 × 1,500 × 770
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit:27 Panel:6 Unit:31 Panel:7
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 4
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 40 35 × 2
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 18 Me :15 Lo : 12
Available static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 3 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z193 PJC001Z194
Electrical wiring PJC001Z195 PJC001Z196
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z191

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(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)
Model FDTQ22KXE6

Models FDTQ22KXE6 FDTQ22KXE6 FDTQ22KXE6 FDTQ22KXE6


Direct blow panel Direct blow panel Duct panel Duct panel
Panel model (Option)
TQ-PSA-15W-E TQ-PSB-15W-E QR-PNA-14W-ER QR-PNB-14W-ER
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Cool 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Running current A
Heat 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 42 Lo : 39 Hi : 42 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650 Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3 Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 20 20 20 20
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 30 30
Outside air intake Possible Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z188 PJC001Z189 PJC001Z236 PJC001Z237
Electrical wiring PJC001Z190 PJC001Z190 PJC001Z240 PJC001Z240
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z185

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Model FDTQ28KXE6

Models FDTQ28KXE6 FDTQ28KXE6 FDTQ28KXE6 FDTQ28KXE6


Direct blow panel Direct blow panel Duct panel Duct panel
Panel model (Option)
TQ-PSA-15W-E TQ-PSB-15W-E QR-PNA-14W-ER QR-PNB-14W-ER
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Cool 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Running current A
Heat 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 42 Lo : 39 Hi : 42 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650 Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3 Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3
Refrigerant equipment
Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 20 20 20 20
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 30 30
Outside air intake Possible Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z188 PJC001Z189 PJC001Z236 PJC001Z237
Electrical wiring PJC001Z190 PJC001Z190 PJC001Z240 PJC001Z240
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z185

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Model FDTQ36KXE6

Models FDTQ36KXE6 FDTQ36KXE6 FDTQ36KXE6 FDTQ36KXE6


Direct blow panel Direct blow panel Duct panel Duct panel
Panel model (Option)
TQ-PSA-15W-E TQ-PSB-15W-E QR-PNA-14W-ER QR-PNB-14W-ER
Nominal cooling capacity*1 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Cool 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Running current A
Heat 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23 0.20 - 0.22 / 0.23
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 38 Lo : 33 Hi : 42 Lo : 39 Hi : 42 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570 Unit : 250 × 570 × 570
mm
Height x Width x Depth Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650 Panel : 35 × 625 × 650 Panel : 35 × 780 × 650
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent (6.8Y8.9 / 0.2) near equivalent
Net weight kg Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3 Unit : 19 Panel : 2.5 Unit : 19 Panel : 3
Refrigerant equipment
Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 20 20 20 20
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 5.4 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5 Hi : 7 Lo : 6.5
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 30 30
Outside air intake Possible Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z188 PJC001Z189 PJC001Z236 PJC001Z237
Electrical wiring PJC001Z190 PJC001Z190 PJC001Z240 PJC001Z240
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z185

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(f) Duct connected - High static peressure type (FDU)
Models FDU71KXE6, 90KXE6, 112KXE6, 140KXE6

Models FDU71KXE6 FDU90KXE6 FDU112KXE6 FDU140KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 7.1 9.0 11.2 14.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 8.0 10.0 12.5 16.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz
Cool 0.29 - 0.32 0.35 - 0.39 0.39 - 0.45 0.39 - 0.45
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.27 - 0.30 0.34 - 0.38 0.34 - 0.39 0.34 - 0.39
Cool 1.40 - 1.44 1.65 - 1.79 1.83 - 1.94 1.83 - 1.94
Running current A
Heat 1.33 -1.37 1.63 - 1.74 1.65 - 1.76 1.65 - 1.76
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Lo : 37 Hi : 42 Lo : 37 Hi : 42 Lo : 38 Hi : 43 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions
mm 295 ×850 × 650 350 × 1,370 × 650 350 × 1,370 × 650 350 × 1,370 × 650
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 40 63 63 63
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 230 280 280 370
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 25 Lo : 20 Hi : 34 Lo : 27 Hi : 34 Lo : 27 Hi : 42 Lo : 33.5
Available static pressure Pa Standrd : 50 Max : 130 Standrd : 50 Max : 130 Standrd : 50 Max : 130 Standrd : 50 Max : 130
Outside air intake Possible (on Return duct) Possible (on Return duct) Possible (on Return duct) Possible (on Return duct)
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option: RC-E3 Option: RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJD001Z226 PJD001Z227 PJD001Z227 PJD001Z227
Electrical wiring PJD001Z229 PJD001Z229 PJD001Z229 PJD001Z229
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJD001Z224 A

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Models FDU224KXE6, 280KXE6

Models FDU224KXE6 FDU280KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 22.4 28.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 25.0 31.5
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.94 - 1.03 / 1.46 0.96 - 1.05 / 1.48
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.86 - 0.90 / 1.28 0.88 - 0.96 / 1.36
Cool 4.30 - 4.34 / 6.60 4.36 - 4.38 / 6.72
Running current A
Heat 3.74 - 3.77 / 5.74 3.98 - 4.00/ 6.13
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 51 Hi : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 360 × 1,570 × 830 360 × 1,570 × 830
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 92 92
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Centrifugal fan × 4
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 270 × 2 270 × 2
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 51 / 60 Hi : 68 / 80
Available static pressure Pa Max : 200 Max : 200
Outside air intake Possible (on Return duct) Possible (on Return duct)
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø19.05 (3/4") Gas line: Ø22.2 (7/8")
Connecting method Brazing Brazing
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP25 Connectable with VP25
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Exterior dimensions PJD001Z228 PJD001Z228
Electrical wiring PJD001Z230 PJD001Z230

Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27℃ 19℃ 35℃ 24℃
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20℃ 7℃ 6℃
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJD001Z224 A

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(g) Duct connected-Middld static pressure type (FDUM)
Models FDUM22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6

Models FDUM22KXE6 FDUM28KXE6 FDUM36KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.8 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 3.2 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.09 - 0.11 / 0.09 0.11 - 0.13 / 0.11 0.11 - 0.13 / 0.11
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.09 - 0.11 / 0.09 0.11 - 0.13 / 0.11 0.11 - 0.13 / 0.11
Cool 0.41 - 0.46 / 0.41 0.51 - 0.56 / 0.51 0.51 - 0.56 / 0.51
Running current A
Heat 0.41 - 0.46 / 0.41 0.51 - 0.56 / 0.51 0.51 - 0.56 / 0.51
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 28 Hi : 34 Me : 31 Lo : 28 Hi : 34 Me : 31 Lo : 28
Exterior dimensions
mm 299 × 750 × 635 299 × 750 × 635 299 × 750 × 635
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 33 34 34
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 32 60 60
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 Hi : 12 Me : 11 Lo : 10 Hi : 12 Me :11 Lo : 10
Available static pressure Pa Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/90 Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/90 Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/90
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve(for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJR002Z254 PJR002Z255 PJR002Z255
Electrical wiring PJR002Z258 PJR002Z258 PJR002Z258
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJR002Z252 A

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Models FDUM45KXE6, 56KXE6, 71KXE6

Models FDUM45KXE6 FDUM56KXE6 FDUM71KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 4.5 5.6 7.1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 5.0 6.3 8.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.14 - 0.16 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.16 / 0.14 0.15 - 0.17 / 0.15
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.14 - 0.16 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.16 / 0.14 0.15 - 0.17 / 0.15
Cool 0.63 - 0.67 / 0.63 0.63 - 0.67 / 0.63 0.68 - 0.71 / 0.71
Running current A
Heat 0.63 - 0.67 / 0.63 0.63 - 0.67 / 0.63 0.68 - 0.71 / 0.71
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 35 Me : 32 Lo : 29 Hi : 35 Me : 32 Lo : 29 Hi : 35 Me : 32 Lo : 29
Exterior dimensions
mm 299 × 750 × 635 299 × 750 × 635 299 × 950 × 635
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 34 34 40
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 60 60 100
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 11 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 11 Hi : 18 Me :16 Lo : 14
Available static pressure Pa Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/90 Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/90 Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/100
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve(for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJR002Z255 PJR002Z255 PJR002Z256
Electrical wiring PJR002Z258 PJR002Z258 PJR002Z258
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJR002Z252 A

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Models FDUM90KXE6, 112KXE6, 140KXE6

Models FDUM90KXE6 FDUM112KXE6 FDUM140KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 9.0 11.2 14.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 10.0 12.5 16.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.16 - 0.19 / 0.16 0.24 - 0.28 / 0.24 0.28 - 0.32 / 0.32
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.16 - 0.19 / 0.16 0.24 - 0.28 / 0.24 0.28 - 0.32 / 0.28
Cool 0.73 - 0.79 / 0.73 1.07 - 1.17 / 1.07 1.28 - 1.32 / 1.28
Running current A
Heat 0.73 - 0.79 / 0.73 1.07 - 1.17 / 1.07 1.28 - 1.32 / 1.28
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 36 Me : 33 Lo : 30 Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 32 Hi : 38 Me : 36 Lo : 33
Exterior dimensions
mm 299 × 950 × 635 350 × 1,370 × 635 350 × 1,370 × 635
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 40 59 59
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 100 50 + 100 50 + 100
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 20 Me : 18 Lo : 15 Hi : 28 Me : 25 Lo : 22 Hi : 34 Me :31 Lo : 27
Available static pressure Pa Standard : 50/40 Max : 85/100 Standard : 60/60 Max : 90/100 Standard : 60/55 Max : 85/100
Outside air intake Possible possible possible
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve(for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20 Connectable with VP 20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Drain hose Drain hose Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJR002Z256 PJR002Z257 PJR002Z257
Electrical wiring PJR002Z258 PJR002Z259 PJR002Z259
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJR002Z252 A

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(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin) - Low static pressure type (FDQS)
Models FDQS22KXE6, 28KXE6

Models FDQS22KXE6 FDQS22KXE6 FDQS28KXE6 FDQS28KXE6


Rear air return Bottom air return Rear air return Bottom air return
- - - -
Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.2 2.8 2.8
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 2.5 3.2 3.2
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / -
Cool 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / -
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / - 0.06 - 0.07 / -
Cool 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / -
Running current A
Heat 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / - 0.35 - 0.38 / -
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 39 Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions
mm 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 27 27 27 27
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan ×1 Centrifugal fan ×1 Centrifugal fan ×1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 25 25 25 25
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5 Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5 Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5 Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5
Available static pressure Pa Standrd : 15, Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30
Outside air intake - - - -
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option: RC-E3 Option: RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z199 PJC001Z241 PJC001Z199 PJC001Z241
Electrical wiring PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z197 A

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Model FDQS36KXE6

Models FDQS36KXE6 FDQS36KXE6


Rear air return Bottom air return
- -
Nominal cooling capacity*1 3.6 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 4.0 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / -
Cool 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.07 - 0.08 / -
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.07 - 0.08 / -
Cool 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.36 - 0.39 / -
Running current A
Heat 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.36 - 0.39 / -
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions
mm 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 28 28
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 25 25
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5 Hi : 9 Me : 8 Lo : 7.5
Available static pressure Pa Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30
Outside air intake - -
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit,Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z199 PJC001Z241
Electrical wiring PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z197 A

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Models FDQS45KXE6, 56KXE6

Models FDQS45KXE6 FDQS45KXE6 FDQS56KXE6 FDQS56KXE6


Rear air return Bottom air return Rear air return Bottom air return
- - - -
Nominal cooling capacity*1 4.5 4.5 5.6 5.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / - 220-240V~50Hz / -
Cool 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.08 - 0.09 / - 0.08 - 0.09 / -
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.07 - 0.08 / - 0.08 - 0.09 / - 0.08 - 0.09 / -
Cool 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.37 - 0.40 / - 0.37 - 0.40 / -
Running current A
Heat 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.36 - 0.39 / - 0.37 - 0.40 / - 0.37 - 0.40 / -
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 39 Hi : 37 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions
mm 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580 180 × 940 × 580
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 28 28 28 28
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan ×1 Centrifugal fan ×1 Centrifugal fan ×1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 25 25 25 25
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 11 Me : 10 Lo : 9 Hi : 11 Me : 10 Lo : 9 Hi : 11 Me : 10 Lo : 9 Hi : 11 Me : 10 Lo : 9
Available static pressure Pa Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30 Standrd : 15 , Max : 30
Outside air intake - - - -
Air filter, Q'ty Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site Installed on site
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option: RC-E3 Option: RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump Built-in Drain pump
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z199 PJC001Z241 PJC001Z199 PJC001Z241
Electrical wiring PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200 PJC001Z200
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PJC001Z197 A

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(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)
Models FDK22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6

Models FDK22KXE6 FDK28KXE6 FDK36KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.8 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 3.2 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.05 0.05 0.05
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 0.04 0.04
Cool 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23
Running current A
Heat 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 31 Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 31 Hi : 39 Me : 35 Lo : 31
Exterior dimensions
mm 298 × 840 × 259 298 × 840 × 259 298 × 840 × 259
Height x Width x Depth
Exterior appearance Cool White Cool White Cool White
( Munsell color ) ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent
Net weight kg 12 12 12
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Tangential fan × 1 Tangential fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 33 33 33
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 8 Me : 7 Lo : 6 Hi : 8 Me : 7 Lo : 6 Hi : 10 Me :9 Lo : 7
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line : Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP16 Connectable with VP16 Connectable with VP16
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Mounting kit Mounting kit
Exterior dimensions PHA000Z981 PHA000Z981 PHA000Z981
Electrical wiring PHA000Z983 PHA000Z983 PHA000Z983
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PHA000Z979 B

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Models FDK45KXE6, 56KXE6, 71KXE6

Models FDK45KXE6 FDK56KXE6 FDK71KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 4.5 5.6 7.1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 5.0 6.3 8.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.05 0.05 0.09
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.05 0.05 0.09
Cool 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.41 - 0.48 / 0.41
Running current A
Heat 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.23 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.41 - 0.48 / 0.41
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 42 Me : 37 Lo : 33 Hi : 46 Me : 42 Lo : 37 Hi : 47 Me : 43 Lo : 39
Exterior dimensions
mm 298 × 840 × 259 298 × 840 × 259 318 × 1,098 × 248
Height x Width x Depth
Exterior appearance Cool White Cool White Cool White
( Munsell color ) ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent ( 9.3G8.7 / 0.1 )near equivalent
Net weight kg 12.5 13 15.5
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Tangential fan × 1 Tangential fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 33 33 45
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 11 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 21 Me :18 Lo : 15
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor Overload protection for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line : Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP16 Connectable with VP16 Connectable with VP16
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Mounting kit Mounting kit
Exterior dimensions PHA000Z981 PHA000Z981 PHA000Z982
Electrical wiring PHA000Z983 PHA000Z983 PHA000Z984
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PHA000Z979 B

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(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)
Models FDE36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A

Models FDE36KXE6A FDE45KXE6A FDE56KXE6A


Nominal cooling capacity*1 3.6 4.5 5.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 4.0 5.0 6.3
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05 0.04 - 0.05 / 0.05
Cool 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23
Running current A
Heat 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23 0.19 - 0.21 / 0.23
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 36
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 210 × 1,070 × 690 210 × 1,070 × 690
Height x Width x Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 28 28
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan ×2 Centrifugal fan ×2 Centrifugal fan ×2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 25 25 25
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 11 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Hi : 11 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Hi : 11 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PFA003Z823 PFA003Z823 PFA003Z823
Electrical wiring PFA003Z826 PFA003Z826 PFA003Z826
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PFA003Z821

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Models FDE71KXE6A, 112KXE6A, 140KXE6A

Models FDE71KXE6A FDE112KXE6A FDE140KXE6A


Nominal cooling capacity*1 7.0 11.2 14.0
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 8.0 12.5 16.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.08 - 0.09 / 0.09 0.12 - 0.14 / 0.14 0.14 - 0.15 / 0.16
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.07 - 0.08 / 0.08 0.11 - 0.13 / 0.13 0.13 - 0.14 / 0.15
Cool 0.37 - 0.38 / 0.41 0.56 - 0.59 / 0.65 0.64 - 0.65 / 0.73
Running current A
Heat 0.34 - 0.35 / 0.37 0.52 - 0.54 / 0.59 0.59 - 0.59 / 0.68
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 37 Hi : 44 Me : 41 Lo : 39 Hi : 46 Me : 44 Lo : 43
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 250 × 1,620 × 690 250 × 1,620 × 690
Height x Width x Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Plaster White Plaster White
( Munsell color ) ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent ( 6.8Y8.9 / 0.2 )near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 49 49
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan ×4 Centrifugal fan ×4 Centrifugal fan ×4
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 20 × 2 30 × 2 40 × 2
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 18 Me : 14 Lo : 12 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 21 Hi : 29 Me : 26 Lo : 23
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PFA003Z824 PFA003Z825 PFA003Z825
Electrical wiring PFA003Z827 PFA003Z827 PFA003Z827

Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PFA003Z821

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(k) Floor standing (with casing)type [FDFL]
Models FDFL28KXE6, 45KXE6, 71KXE6

Models FDFL28KXE6 FDFL45KXE6 FDFL71KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.8 4.5 7.1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 3.2 5.0 8.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz
Cool 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10
Cool 0.41 - 0.42 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41
Running current A
Heat 0.41 - 0.42 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 40 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 40
Exterior dimensions
mm 630 × 1,196 × 225 630 × 1,196 × 225 630 × 1,481 × 225
Height x Width x Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Ceramic White Ceramic White
( Munsell color ) ( N8.0 )near equivalent ( N8.0 )near equivalent ( N8.0 )near equivalent
Net weight kg 32 32 40
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 30 40 40
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 12 Me : 11 Lo : 10 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 18 Me : 15 Lo : 12
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropyiene net ×2 (Washable) Polypropyiene net ×2 (Washable) Polypropyiene net ×2 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø9.52 (3/8")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PGD000Z051 PGD000Z051 PGD000Z052
Electrical wiring PGD000Z053 PGD000Z053 PGD000Z053
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PGD000Z049

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(l) Floor standing (without casing) type [FDFU]
Models FDFU28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXET, 71KXE6

Models FDFU28KXE6 FDFU45KXE6 FDFU56KXE6 FDFU71KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.8 4.5 5.6 7.1
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 3.2 5.0 6.3 8.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz 220-240V~50Hz
Cool 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10 0.09 - 0.10
Cool 0.41 - 0.42 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41
Running current A
Heat 0.41 - 0.42 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41 0.40 - 0.41
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Me : 38 Lo : 36 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 40 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 40 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 40
Exterior dimensions
mm 630 × 1,077 × 225 630 × 1,077 × 225 630 × 1,077 × 225 630 × 1,362 × 225
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 25 25 25 32
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Louver fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2 Centrifugal fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 30 40 40 40
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 12 Me : 11 Lo : 10 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 14 Me : 12 Lo : 10 Hi : 18 Me : 15 Lo : 12
Available static pressure Pa 0 0 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net × 1 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 1 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 1 (Washable) Polypropylene net × 1 (Washable)
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option: RC-E3 Option: RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2") Gas line: Ø9.52 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Accessories Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit,Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PGD000Z056 PGD000Z056 PGD000Z056 PGD000Z057
Electrical wiring PGD000Z058 PGD000Z058 PGD000Z058 PGD000Z058

Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"

PGD000Z054

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(m) Duct Connected - Compact and Flexible - type (FDUH)
Models FDUH22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6

Models FDUH22KXE6 FDUH28KXE6 FDUH36KXE6


Nominal cooling capacity*1 2.2 2.8 3.6
kW
Nominal heating capacity*2 2.5 3.2 4.0
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Cool 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053
Power consumption kW
Heat 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053 0.050 - 0.055 / 0.053
Cool 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26
Running current A
Heat 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26 0.23 - 0.24 / 0.26
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 33 Me : 30 Lo : 27 Hi : 33 Me : 30 Lo : 27 Hi : 33 Me : 30 Lo : 27
Exterior dimensions
mm Unit : 257 × 570 × 530 Unit : 257 × 570 × 530 Unit : 257 × 570 × 530
Height x Width x Depth
Net weight kg 20 20 20
Refrigerant equipment
Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing Slit fin & inner grooved tubing
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1 Centrifugal fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor W 20 20 20
Starting method Direct line start Direct line start Direct line start
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 7 Me : 6.5 Lo : 6 Hi : 7 Me : 6.5 Lo : 6 Hi : 7 Me : 6.5 Lo : 6
Available static pressure Pa 30 30 30
Outside air intake Not possible Not possible Not possible
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally Procure locally Procure locally
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form Polyurethane form Polyurethane form
Operation control Remote control switch Remote control switch Remote control switch
Operation switch Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3 Option : RC-E3
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics Thermostat by electronics
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat Frost protection thermostat
Installation data Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4") Liquid line : Ø6.35 (1/4")
Refrigerant piping size Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø9.52 (3/8") Gas line: Ø12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant R410A R410A R410A
Drain hose Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20 Connectable with VP20
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line) Necessary (both Liquid & Gas line)
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose Mounting kit, Drain hose
Exterior dimensions PJC001Z253 PJC001Z253 PJC001Z253
Electrical wiring PJC001Z255 PJC001Z255 PJC001Z255
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. Adapted to RoHS directive

Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature


Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling*1 27: 19: 35: 24:
ISO-T1
Heating*2 20: 7: 6:
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the following standard.
ISO-T1 "UNITARY AIR-CONDITIONERS"
(3) As for "Exterior dimensions" of <Bottom suction setting> , refer to "PJC001Z254".

PJC001Z250 A

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3.2 Exterior dimensions
(1) Indoor unit
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)
Models FDT28KXE6A, 36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A, 71KXE6A
Ducting for outdoor

Ducting for air outlet


air intake
PJF000Z051 A
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Models FDT90KXE6A, 112KXE6A, 140KXE6A, 160KXE6A
Ducting for outdoor air

Ducting for air outlet


intake
PJF000Z052 A
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(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)
Models FDTC22KXE6A, 28KXE6A, 36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A
Ducting for air outlet
PJA003Z330 A
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(C) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW)
Models FDTW28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
Ducting for air outlet
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
PJB001Z557
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Models FDTW71KXE6, 90KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
Ducting for air outlet
-
41 -

PJB001Z558
Models FDTW112KXE6, 140KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
Ducting for air outlet
-
42 -

PJB001Z559
(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)
Model FDTS45KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
PJC001Z193
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Model FDTS71KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
PJC001Z194
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(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)
Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6
Direct blow panel (TQ-PSA-15W-E)
Ducting for outdoor air intake
PJC001Z188
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Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6
Direct blow panel (TQ-PSB-15W-E)
Ducting for outdoor air intake
PJC001Z189
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Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6
Duct panel (QR-PNA-14W-ER)
Ducting for outdoor air intake
PJC001Z236
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Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6
Duct panel (QR-PNB-14W-ER)
Ducting for outdoor air intake
PJC001Z237
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(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)
Model FDU71KXE6
PJD001Z226 A
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Models FDU90KXE6, 112KXE6, 140KXE6
PJD001Z227 A
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Models FDU224KXE6, 280KXE6
PJD001Z228
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(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)
Models FDUM22KXE6
Ducting for air outlet
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
PJR002Z254
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Models FDUM28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
Ducting for air outlet
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
PJR002Z255
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Models FDUM71KXE6, 90KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
Ducting for air outlet
-
54 -

PJR002Z256
Models FDUM112KXE6, 140KXE6
Ducting for outdoor
air intake
Ducting for air outlet
-
55 -

PJR002Z257
(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS)
Models FDQS22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6 (Rear air return type)
PJC001Z199
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Models FDQS22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6 (Underside air return type)
PJC001Z241
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(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)
Models FDK22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
PHA000Z981 A
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Model FDK71KXE6
PHA000Z982
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(i) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)
Models FDE36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A
PFA003Z823
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Model FDE71KXE6A
PFA003Z824
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Models FDE112KXE6A, 140KXE6A
PFA003Z825
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(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)
Models FDFL28KXE6, 45KXE6
PGD000Z051
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Model FDFL71KXE6
PGD000Z052
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(i) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFU)
Models FDFU28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
PGD000Z056
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Model FDFU71KXE6
PGD000Z057
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Models FDUH22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6 (Rear air return type)
(m) Duct Connected-Compact and Flexible-type (FDUH)
Unit:mm
91 Symbol Content

30.8

83.3
32.5
Model FDUH22KXE6, 28KXE6 FDUH36KXE6
A Gas piping 9.52 (3/8") (Flare) 12.7(1/2") (Flare)
B Liquid piping 6.35 (1/4") (Flare)
C1 Drain piping VP20 Note (2)

(Duct dimension)
100
145
C2 Drain piping To be used instead of "C1"
D Hole for wiring 30
E Suspension bolts (M10)

32.5
12- 4
Holes for 32 150 150 150 32 F Inspection hole (610X1150) Note (3)
tapping screws Supply air duct
27.6 494 27.6 Remote controller
(Duct dimension) (Option)

Transparent soft tube 575.2 (Suspension bolts pitch)


(Accessory) (D) (Control box optional position
on the reverse side)
145.6
(Installed on site) 255.8
30.8 66.4 120 19
30.8
outlet
Air

C1

40
95.3

21
66

66
156.8

Space for installation and service

(Suspension bolts pitch)


C2
-

A 62.1
67 -

488

530
B Control box (Original position)
(To be able to be
located on the
reverse side)

610
Plate for Control box Plate for Control box

21
Air

(D) (68)
inlet

(Original position)
68 (Optional position)

Bottom plate B
12- 4
549.2 E 1150
(To be able to be located
on the back side) Holes for
(Back side) 500 100

30
tapping screws Notes
( 1 ) The model name label is attached on the fan case
inside the air return grille.

160
200
38.2 Air inlet
188.5

( 2 ) Prepare the connecting socket (VP20) on site.


148.5
PJC001Z253 A

(As for drain piping, it is possible to choose C1 or C2)


30 ( 3 ) When control box is located on the reverse side, Installation
space should be moditied new location.
37.6

28.3
32 150 150 150 32
D 27.5 494.2 27.5
574
Bottom plate A
G-G G G
Models FDUH22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6 (Bottom suction type)
Unit:mm
Symbol Content
91 Model FDUH22KXE6, 28KXE6 FDUH36KXE6

30.8

83.3
32.5
A Gas piping 9.52 (3/8") (Flare) 12.7(1/2") (Flare)
B Liquid piping 6.35 (1/4") (Flare)
C1 Drain piping VP20 Note (2)

(Duct dimension)
C2 Drain piping To be used instead of "C1"

100
145
D Hole for wiring 30
E Suspension bolts (M10)
Inspection hole (610X1150) Note (3)

32.5
F
12- 4
Holes for 32 150 150 150 32
tapping screws Supply air duct Remote controller
27.6 494 27.6 (Option)
(Duct dimension)

Transparent soft tube 575.2 (Suspension bolts pitch)


(Accessory) (D) (Control box optional position
on the reverse side)
145.6 (Installed on site) 255.8
66.4
outlet
Air

30.8 30.8
120 19

40
95.3

21
66

C1 Space for installation and service

66
156.8

Plate for Control box


-

(Suspension bolts pitch)


A
(Original position)
C2 F
68 -

488

530
62.1
B Control box (Original position)
(To be able to be
located on the

610
reverse side)
Air inlet

Plate for Control box

21
(68)
50.5 150 150 150 50.5 (D) 68 (Optional position)
1150
28.5

12- 4
38.2
30

Holes for
500 100
tapping screws E Notes
18.2 537.6
198.2

(Back side) ( 1 ) The model name label is attached on the fan case
160

Air inlet inside the air return grille.


( 2 ) Prepare the connecting socket (VP20) on site.
Bottom plate B
PJC001Z254 A

(As for drain piping, it is possible to choose C1 or C2)


188.5

is located on the Back side


30

148.5

from original position ( 3 ) When control box is located on the reverse side, Installation
space should be moditied new location.
37.6

574
D
Bottom plate A
G-G G G
(After bottom plate B is replaced to back side)
(2) Remote controller (Optional parts)
• Wired remote controller (Model : RC-E3)

PJZ000Z262 A

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3.3 Electrical wiring
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)
Models All : models
PJF000Z053 C
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(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way Compact type (FDTC)
Models All : moddels
PJA003Z331 B
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(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW)
Models FDTW28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
PJB001Z560 B
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Models FDTW71KXE6, 90KXE6
PJB001Z561 B
- 73 -
Models FDTW112KXE6, 140KXE6
PJB001Z562 B
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(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)
Model FDTS45KXE6
PJC001Z195 A
- 75 -
Model FDTS71KXE6
PJC001Z196 A
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(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)
Models All models
PJC001Z190 A
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Models All models
• Duct panel
PJC001Z240 A
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Model FDU71KXE6
(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)
-
79 -

5 or 6 wires

Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.


2. Use twin core cable(0.75∼1.25mm 2 )at signal line between indoor unit
PJD011G034 A

and outdoor unit, and signal line between indoor units.


3. Use twin core cable(0.3mm 2 )at remote controller line. See spec sheet
of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
4. Do not put signal line and remote controller line alongside power source line.
Models 90KXE6, 112KXE6, 140KXE6
PJD001Z229 c
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Models FDU224KXE6, 280KXE6
PJD001Z230 B
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(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)
Models FDUM22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6, 71KXE6, 90KXE6
PJR002Z258 B
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Models FDUM112KXE6, 140KXE6
PJR002Z259 B
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(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS)
Models All models
PJC001Z200 C
- 84 -
(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)
Models FDK22KXE6, 28KXE6, 36KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6
PHA000Z983 B
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Models FDK71KXE6
PHA000Z984 B
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(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)
Models FDE36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A
PFA003Z826 B
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Models FDE71KXE6A, 112KXE6A, 140KXE6A
PFA003Z827 B
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(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)
Models All models
PGD000Z053 B
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(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)
Models All models
PGD000Z058 A
- 90 -
(m) Duct Connected-Compact and Flexible type (FDUH)
Models All models
PJC001Z255 A
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3.4 Noise level
Note (1) The data are based on the following conditions.
Ambient air tempetature: Indoor unit 27˚C DB, 19˚C WB. Outdoor unit 35˚C DB
(2) The data in the chart are measuted in an unechonic room.
(3) The noise levels measured in the field are usually higher than the data because of reflection.
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as right

1.5m
Mike (center & low points)

Models FDTC22KXE6A, 28KXE6A Model FDTC36KXE6A Model FDTC45KXE6A


Noise level 35 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 38 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 40 dB (A) at HIGH
33 dB (A) at MEDIUM 36 dB (A) at MEDIUM 38 dB (A) at MEDIUM
32 dB (A) at LOW 34 dB (A) at LOW 36 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N1 N20 N1 N20
0 0 0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Model FDTC56KXE6A
Noise level 45 dB (A) at HIGH
42 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW
60 60
N60

50 50
N50

40 40
N40

30 30
N30
20 20
N1 N20
0
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT) Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as right

1.5m
Mike (center & low points)

Models FDT28KXE6A, 36KXE6A, 45KXE6A Model FDT56KXE6A Model FDT71KXE6A


Noise level 33 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 33 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 33 dB (A) at HIGH
31 dB (A) at MEDIUM 31 dB (A) at MEDIUM 31 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW 30 dB (A) at LOW 30 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)

(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)

(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50
40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40
30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N1 N20 N1 N20
0 0 0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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Model FDT90KXE6A, 112KXE6A Model FDT140KXE6A Model FDT160KXE6A
Noise level 40 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM 40 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
35 dB (A) at LOW 37 dB (A) at LOW 38 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)

(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)

(standard 2x10 -5 Pa)


50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N10 N20 N10 N20
0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW)


Models FDTW28KXE6, 45KXE6, 56KXE6 Model FDTW71KXE6
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH
Mike position as below
34 dB (A) at MEDIUM 36 dB (A) at MEDIUM
32 dB (A) at LOW 35 dB (A) at LOW
70 70

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


70 70
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

N70 N70

(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60
1.5m N60 N60
Mike (center & low points)
50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N2 N30
N2 0
0
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDTW90KXE6 Model FDTW112KXE6 Model FDTW140KXE6


Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 45 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM 38 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
36 dB (A) at LOW 37 dB (A) at LOW 39 dB (A) at LOW
70 70 70 70
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

70 70
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)

N70 N70 N70


(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N2 N30 N30
N2 0 N2
0 0
20 20 20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)

Measured based on JIS B 8616


Mike position as below

1.5m
Mike (center & low points)

When used as the Duct panel type


Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6 Models FDTQ22KXE6, 28KXE6
36KXE6 36KXE6
Noise level 38 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH
33 dB (A) at LOW 39 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


70 70 70 70
N70 N70
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
60 60 60 60
N60 N60

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N2 N30 N30
0 N2
0
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way Model FDTS45KXE6 Model FDTS71KXE6


type (FDTS) Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at MEDIUM 38 dB (A) at MEDIUM
Measured based on JIS B 8616
36 dB (A) at LOW 36 dB (A) at LOW
Mike position as below
Sound pressure level (dB)
Sound pressure level (dB)

(Standard 0.0002 µ bar)


(Standard 0.0002 µ bar)

1.5m
Mike (center & low points)

N2 N2
0 0

Mid octave band frequency (Hz) Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)

Measured based on JIS B 8616


Mike position as right
1.5m

Model FDU71KXE6 Model FDU90KXE6 Model FDU112KXE6


Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at LOW 37 dB (A) at LOW 38 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

70 70
Souud Pressure Level (dB)
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

60 60 70 70
N70
N60 N70
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

60 60
50 50 60 60
N60
N50 N60

50 50
40 40 50 50
N50
N40 N50

40 40
30 30 40 40
N40
N30 N40

20 20 30 30
30 30
N20 N2 N30
N1 N2 N30 0
0 0
10 10 20 20
20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

- 94 -
Model FDU140KXE6 Model FDU224KXE6 Model FDU280KXE6
Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 51 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 52 dB (A) at HIGH
39 dB (A) at LOW

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


Souud Pressure Level (dB)
60 60 60 60
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

70 70 N60 N60

(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)
N70
• Power level • Powe
(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

60 60
50 • Power level 50 50
(Measurement conditions: JIS-B8616, (Meas
50
N50 N50
N60 (Measurement conditions: JIS-B8616, measu
measurement location: reverberation chamber)
40 measurement location: reverberation chamber)
40 40 40
50 50 (Unit: dB)
N50
N40 (Unit: dB) N40 (Uni
MODEL Outlet side 30 Inlet side
40 40
30
MODEL Outlet side
N
Inlet side
30 30
MODEL Outlet side Inlet si
30
FDU71KXE6 52N30 65 FDU
N40
20 FDU71KXE6 65 20 6520 FDU224KXE6 20 75 64
30 30 N20 FDU90, 112KXE6 53N20 66 FDU
N2 N30
10
FDU90, 112KXE6
N10
66 10
6610 FDU280KXE6
N10
10
76 65
0
FDU140KXE6 54 67 FDU
20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000
20
8000
63
FDU140KXE6
125 250 500 1000 2000
67
4000 8000
67 63 125 250Note (1) Values
500 1000 are for4000
2000 external
8000static pressure of 200

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid


NoteOctave
(1) ValuesBand
are forFrequency
external static(Hz)
pressure of 50Pa Note (1)
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Note (1) Values are for external static pressure of 50Pa
70
N70

60
• Power level
N60 (Measurement conditions: JIS-B8616,
measurement location: reverberation chamber)
50
N50
(Unit: dB) (Unit: dB)

40
MODEL Outlet side Inlet side MODEL Outlet side Inlet side
N40
FDU71KXE6 65 65 FDU224KXE6 75 64
30
N30 FDU90, 112KXE6 66 66 FDU280KXE6 76 65
2000 4000
20
8000
FDU140KXE6 67 67 Note (1) Values are for external static pressure of 200Pa
uency (Hz) Note (1) Values are for external static pressure of 50Pa

(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)

Measured based on JIS B 8616


Mike position as right
1.5m

Model FDUM22KXE6 Models FDUM28KXE6,36KXE6 Models FDUM45KXE6,56KXE6,71KXE6


Noise level 33dB(A) at HIGH Noise level 34dB(A) at HIGH Noise level 35dB(A) at HIGH
31dB(A) at MEDIUM 31dB(A) at MEDIUM 32dB(A) at MEDIUM
28dB(A) at LOW 28dB(A) at LOW 29dB(A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20

N1 N20 N1
0
N20 N1
0
N20
0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDUM90KXE6 Model FDUM112KXE6 Model FDUM140KXE6


Noise level 36dB(A) at HIGH Noise level 37dB(A) at HIGH Noise level 38dB(A) at HIGH
33dB(A) at MEDIUM 35dB(A) at MEDIUM 36dB(A) at MEDIUM
30dB(A) at LOW 32dB(A) at LOW 33dB(A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level
(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)
(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10 -5Pa)
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N1 N20 N1 N20
0 0 0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

- 95 -
(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS) Unit
Measured based on JIS B 8616 1.5m
Mike position as right Mike (center & low points)
Model FDQS22, 28, 36KXE6 Model FDQS45, 56KXE6
Noise level (Rear air return) Noise level (Rear air return)
Noise level 37 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 37 dB (A) at HIGH
Noise level 35 dB (A) at MEDIUM Noise level 35 dB (A) at MEDIUM
Noise level 33 dB (A) at LOW Noise level 33 dB (A) at LOW

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


Souud Pressure Level (dB)

70 70 70 70
N70 N70

(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)


(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)

60 60 60 60
N60 N60

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N2 N30
N2 0
0
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(i) Ceiling suspended type (FDE) Models FDE36KXE6A, 45KXE6A, 56KXE6A


Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at MEDIUM
36 dB (A) at LOW
Measured based on JIS B 8616 50Hz 60Hz

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


60 60
Mike position as below N60

(standard 2 X 10- 5pa)


50 50
N50

1m 40 40
N40

Unit 30 30
1m N30
20 20
N20
Mike (front & low point) N10
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Model FDE71KXE6A Model FDE112KXE6A Model FDE140KXE6A
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH
39 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM 44 dB (A) at MEDIUM
37 dB (A) at LOW 39 dB (A) at LOW 43 dB (A) at LOW
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


Souud Pressure Level (dB)

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
(standard 2 X 10- 5pa)

(standard 2 X 10- 5pa)


(standard 2 X 10- 5pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N10 N20 N1 N20
0 0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

- 96 -
(j) Wall mounted type (FDK)
Unit
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as right

1m
1m Mike
(Center & low points)

Models FDK22KXE6, 28KXE6 Model FDK36KXE6 Model FDK45KXE6


Noise level 35 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 39 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH
33 dB (A) at MEDIUM 35 dB (A) at MEDIUM 37 dB (A) at MEDIUM
31 dB (A) at LOW 31 dB (A) at LOW 33 dB (A) at LOW

Souud Pressure Level (dB)

Souud Pressure Level (dB)


Souud Pressure Level (dB)

60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60

(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)


(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N1 N20 N1 N20 N1 N20
0 0 0
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDK56KXE6 Model FDK71KXE6


Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 47 dB (A) at HIGH
42 dB (A) at MEDIUM 43 dB (A) at MEDIUM
37 dB (A) at LOW 39 dB (A) at LOW
Souud Pressure Level (dB)

70 70 70 70
N70 N70
Souud Pressure Level
(standard 2 x 10- 5Pa)

(standard 2 x 10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60
N60 N60

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N2 N30
N2 0
0
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(k) Floor standing type (FDFL, FDFU)

Measured based on JIS B 8616 Indoor unit Mike (front & at low point)
Mike position as right
1m
1m

Models FDFL28KXE6, FDFU28KXE6 Models FDFL45KXE6, 71KXE6


FDFU45KXE6, 56KXE6, 71KXE6
Noise level 41 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 43 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
36 dB (A) at LOW 40 dB (A) at LOW
Sound pressure level (dB)

Sound pressure level (dB)


(Standard 0.0002 µ bar)

(Standard 0.0002 µ bar)

Mid octave band frequency (Hz) Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

- 97 -
(l) Duct connected-compact and Flexible type (FDUH)
(1) Condition1

Measured based on JIS B8616


1.5m
Mike position as rightFDUH22,28,36

60 60
Souud Pressure Level(dB) N 60

50 50
(standard 2 x 10-5 Pa)
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30
N 30
20 20
N1 N 20
0
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

dB(A)

Hi Me Lo

33 30 27

(2) Condition2 (For Reference)


Airflow
1m
Measured based on JIS B8616 ANNEX 3 {Duct Setting} 1m
2m
Mike position as right

60 60
N 60
Souud Pressure Level(dB)

50 50
(standard 2 x 10-5 Pa)

N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30
N 30
20 20
N1 N 20
0
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

dB(A)

Hi Me Lo

35 31 28

If blowout duct is shorter than above length (2m),


sound pressure level will increase.

- 98 -
3.5 Characteristics of fan
(1) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)
(Only when FDTQ22, 28 and 36 model are used for the Duct panel type.)

Models FDTQ22, 28 36KXE6

Static pressure (Pa)

er
Upp it
lim

Hig
h
Lo
w

Lower Upper
limit limit
Air flow(m3/min)

(2) Duct connected-Middle static pressure (FDUM)

• External static pressure table How to interpret the blower characteristics table
Unit : Pa
Duct specs. 1 spot Example : Case of FDUM71KXE6
Standard Square duct
Air flow closing
40
St Hi

(m3 /min)
an gh

Stan- High (4) Stan- High (4) Stan- High (1)


St

da
an

Model speed
rd

dard speed dard dard speed


da

St ediu
r
dL
Static pressure (Pa)

M
an m

FDUM22 10 - - 50/40 85/90 40/45 65/75


ow

da

20
rd

FDUM28,36 12 - - 50/40 85/90 40/45 65/75


FDUM45,56 14 - - 50/40 85/90 50/45 90/90
2-spot blower
FDUM71 18 35/30 70/85 50/40 85/100 55/100 90/100 internal resistance
0
FDUM90 20 30/25 65/80 50/40 85/100 55/50 90/105
–10 3-spot blower
FDUM112 28 50/50 80/90 60/60 90/100 65/65 95/105 internal resistance
FDUM140 34 50/45 75/90 60/55 85/100 65/65 95/105 Square duct blower
–20 internal resistance

Notes(1) 1 spot closing: Round duct flange at center is removed and shield with a
special panel (option). 13 14 16 18 20
(2) Standard: ø200 duct are installed at all blowout holes.
(3) Square duct: All round ducts are removed and replaced with special Air flow (m3/min)
square duct flanges (option).
(4) When setting from the remote controller, select “Hi CEILNG 1” 2-spot blowout.....................
Internal resistance increases more than
the standard 3-spot blowout.Approx.
14Pa at 17m3/min
Square duct blowout...........
Internal resistance decreases more than
the standard round duct (ø200 3-spot).
3Pa at 17m3/min. (External static
pressure increases in reverse.)

- 99 -
Model FDUM22KXE6 50Hz 60Hz

100 100
eed·
h sp it
Hig per lim eed
·
Up
i g h spr limit
H ppe
80 U

Hig
Hig
80

h sp
h
Hig

spe

eed
h

ed·

Hig
spe
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)


rd·

· Hi
Hig
60 tandar limit

h
ed·

60

gh
h

spe
S ppe
Me

Higeed·L
U

sp

e
diu
Hig

d ·M
h ow
ed·
m

spe it
hs

ed·

ed i
·
h m dard spe it
p

g
Hi ow li Stanper limit

um
eed

h
Higow lim
Sta

40 L 40 Up
· L
nda
o

L
w

Stan
rd·L

Sta
Sta

dard
ow

nda

nda
Sta
·Hig

20 20

Stan
rd·M

nda

rd·H
h

dard
rd

igh
ediu

·Lo

Med·
m

ium
[Standard] [Standard]
2-spot blower internal resistance 2-spot blower
internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance
Square duct blower
-20 -20 internal resistance

8 10 12 8 10 12
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

Models FDUM28KXE6,36KXE6
50Hz 60Hz

100 100
eed·
i g h splimit ed·
H per
Up h speimit
g
Hi pper l
U
Hig

80 80
Hig
hs
Hig

h sp
pee
hs

d·H

Hig

eed
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)

rd· t
pee

ig h

60 tandar limi
·Hi
h

60
d·M

spe

S ppe
gh
ed·

U
edi
Hig

ed·
Me
um

spe it
hs

diu

h · ed·
g
Hi ow li m dard t
pee

Stanper limi spe it


m

L h m
d·L
Sta

40 40 Up Higow li
nda
ow

Hig d·Lo

L
spee
Stan

h w S
rd·L

Sta
dard
Sta
ow

nda
Stan
·Hig
nda

20 20
rd·H
tand
dard
rd·M

ig h
ard·
·Lo
ediu

Med
w
m

ium

[Standard] [Standard]
2-spot blower internal resistance 2-spot blower
internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance
Square duct blower
-20 -20 internal resistance

10 12 14 10 12 14
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

- 100 -
Model FDUM45KXE6, 56KXE6
50Hz 60Hz
120 120

·
eed
100
i g h sp limit 100
H pe r
Up

Hi
ed·

gh
speimit

Hig
s
g h

pe
Hi per l
Hi
Higow

h sp
ed
L

80 Up
gh

·H
hs

80

eed
spe

igh
pee

Hig
t
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)


i
ed·

·Hi
r lim

h sp
e
pp Me

g h
rd·U

Hig
diu

eed
60 da it
Stan im

hs
m l

·M
ow 60

pee
ed·
L it

edi
l im

d
spe

u
·Lo
ow

m
h
Hig d·L
Sta

w
t ee
40 limi gh sp
nda

e r
pp Hi
rd·H

rd·U
Sta

40 da
Sta

Stan
nda

igh

Sta
nda
rd·L

nda
rd·M

20
ow

rd · H
Sta
Sta
ediu

20

nda

igh
nda
m

rd·M
rd·L
0

e
ow

diu
m
[Standard] 0
2-spot blower internal resistance [Standard]
2-spot blower internal resistance
-20 -10
Square duct blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance

10 12 14 15.5 10 12 14 15.5
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)
Models FDUM71KXE6
120 50Hz 120 60Hz

100 100 it
Hi

lim
gh

t
limi per
·Up
spe

p er ed
Hi

ed·

·Up spe
gh

d
Hi

80 pee 80 gh
Hi
spe

gh

s
igh
Hig
ed
Hi

H
·H
gh

hs
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)

Hig ow

it
igh

pee
sp

lim
hs
ee

er
d·M

mit
pee
d ·M

60 pp 60 r li

·U
edi

d pe
ed

dar ·Up
um
ium

n d
Sta nd a r
Hi

Sta
gh
sp

Sta

40 40
Sta
e ed

nd
·L

nd
ard
o
Sta

ard
w

Sta
·H
nd

·Hi
Sta
n
igh
ard

dar

gh
nda
Sta
·

d
Lo

20 20
·Lo
nd

rd·
w

ard

Me
·M

diu
edi

m
um

0 0
2-spot blower internal resistance 2-spot blower internal resistance
-10 [Standard]
3-spot blower internal resistance
-10 [Standard]
3-spot blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance Square duct blower internal resistance
-20 -20

13 14 16 18 20 13 14 16 18 20
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

- 101 -
Model FDUM90KXE6
50Hz 60Hz
120 120

Hig
100 mit 100 it
r li

h
pe lim

spe
·Up er
ed pp

Hi

ed·
spe d·U

gh
pee

Hig
h
Hig

sp
s
igh

h
ee
80 Hi 80 H

Hi ediu
it

·H
gh

M
gh m
t lim
mi

igh
sp
r li

s pe
ow
ee
e

Hi ow
pp
d·M
d·L

ed
L
gh
d·U it ee

·
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)


ed
dar lim p

s
hs

pe
ium
60 n 60
Hi

Sta w it

ed
·Lo g
Hi
gh

lim

·
ed r
spe

spe p pe
·U
ed

gh rd
Sta
Hi
·Lo

da

Sta
n
nd

Sta
w

40 40
ard

nda
·H

rd·H
i
Sta

gh

Sta
Stan
nda

igh
Sta

nda
dard
rd·L

nda

rd·M
20 20

rd·L
· Me
ow

edi
ow
dium

u m
0 0
2-spot blower internal resistance
2-spot blower internal resistance
-10 -10 [Standard]3-spot blower internal resistance
[Standard]3-spot blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance
Square duct blower internal resistance

14 17 20 22 14 17 20 22
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit Air flow(m3/min) limit limit Air flow(m3/min) limit

Model FDUM112KXE6
50Hz 60Hz
120 120

Hi
gh
100 100 t
mi sp
li mit Hi r li ee
d ·H
per gh
·U ppe igh
·Up spe ed
s p eedH ed
·H spe
igh igh i gh igh
Hi edi

80 H spe 80 H it
M
gh um

ed w lim
sp

·M it ·Lo
ee

it ed
r lim lim eed

ium
Hi ow

w p
e o hs
L

p
gh

L
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)

p ed·
rd·U Hig spe St Hig
sp

nda
e

60 a hs h 60 it
ed

t Hi g an
S pe da lim
·

r
ed rd· ppe
Sta

·Lo Hi d·U
dar
nd

w gh n
ard

Sta
· Hi
gh

40 40
St
an
da

Sta
rd

nd
St

·M

Sta
an

ard
ed

nd
d ard

ium

·M
ard
·L

20 20
ed
·L
ow

ium
ow

3-spot blower internal resistance 3-spot blower internal resistance


0 [Standard] [Standard]
4-spot blower internal resistance 4-spot blower internal resistance

-10 -10
Square duct blower internal resistance Square duct blower internal resistance

21 25 28 31 21 25 28 31
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit Air flow(m3/min) limit limit Air flow(m3/min) limit

- 102 -
Model FDUM140KXE6
50Hz 60Hz
120 120
t
limi
t p per
limi e ed·U
p er h sp
100 ·Up 100 Hig

Hig
d
pee Hi

Hig

h
s gh
igh

spe
Hig

hs
H sp

ed·
ee

pe e
d·H
Hi

spe

Hig
it

d·M
li m gh igh

ed ·
80 80

h
per sp

e di
Lo
Up ede it
rd· r lim

um
a ·M pe
and ed ·Up
Hi

St ium ard
gh

it nd
lim Sta
sp
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)


w it
·Lo
ee

60 60 lim
d·L

peed ·Lo
w
hs
ow

Hig eed
Sta
p
hs
Hig
n da

Sta
rd·
40 40
H

nd
Sta
Sta

igh

ard
nda
nda
Sta

·Hi
rd·L
rd·

Stan
nd

g
Me
ard

h
ow

dard
diu
·Lo

20 20
m
w

· Me
dium
3-spot blower internal resistance 3-spot blower internal resistance
0 [Standard] 0 [Standard]
4-spot blower internal resistance 4-spot blower internal resistance

-10 -10
Square duct blower internal resistance Square duct blower internal resistance

24 26 30 34 38 24 26 30 34 38
Lower Upper Lower Upper
limit Air flow(m3/min) limit limit Air flow(m3/min) limit

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(3) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)
Model FDU71KXE6 Model FDU90KXE6

200 200

180 180

160 160

140 140

Static pressure (Pa)


Static pressure (Pa)

t
it mi
er
lim r li
pe Hi
120 p p Hi
gh 120 d-U
p gh
d-U sp ee sp
ee sp ee
sp ee h d-
Hig
h d-
Hi Hig Hi
100 gh 100 gh

Hi
gh
Hi
gh

sp
mit imit
er li

ee
sp

80 -Low
80 er l
ee

d-
ed Low

Lo
d-
d-

e
h sp pee
Lo

w
Hig hs
Hig
w

60 60
Standard
Standard
50 limi
t 50 limit
pressure per pressure pper
40 r d -Up 40 da rd-U
nd a Stan
St

Sta

Sta
an
da

nd
Sta
20
Sta

rd

20

ard
nd
-H
n

ard-

-H
dar

igh

igh
d-L

Low
0
ow

0
er
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 27 29 31 33 34 35 37 39 41
Lower Standard Upper Lower Standard Upper
limit air flow limit limit air flow limit

Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

Model FDU112KXE6 Model FDU140KXE6

200 200

180 180

160 160

140 140
Static pressure (Pa)

Static pressure (Pa)

it it
lim lim
er Hi er Hi
120 pp gh 120 p
d- U -Up gh
ee sp
ee
d sp
h sp ee sp ee
d-
Hig Hi Hig
h d-
Hi
100 gh 100 gh
Hi

Hi
gh

gh
sp

sp

80 imit 80
ee

er l it
ee

lim
Low wer
d-

ed- d-Lo
-L
Lo

spe pee
igh s
ow
w

h H
Hig 60
60
Standard
Standard
50 it 50 r lim
it
pressure er lim pressure ppe
Upp 40 rd-U
40 anda
rd-
Stan
da
Hi

St
gh
Sta

sp
nd
Sta

ee

20
Sta

20
ard
nda

d-
nda

Hi
-
rd-L

Hig

rd-L

gh
owe

ow

0
h

0 33.5 35.5 37.5 39.5 41.5 43.5 45.5 47.5 49.5


r

27 29 31 33 34 35 37 39 41
Lower 50
Lower Standard Upper
limit 42 Upper
limit air flow limit Standard
air flow limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

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Model FDU224KXE6

■Standard (Factory Settings)

High High
50Hz Low 60Hz Low
200 200

Example
of duct
150 150

Static pressure (Pa)


Static pressure (Pa)

Example
of duct
100 100

50 50

0 0
38 40 45 50 55 60 65 45 50 55 60 65
Lower 51 Upper Lower Standard 66
limit Standard limit limit Upper
limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

Model FDU280KXE6

■Standard (Factory Settings)

High High
50Hz Low 60Hz Low
200 200

Example
150 of duct
150
Static pressure (Pa)
Static pressure (Pa)

Example
of duct
100 100

50 50

0 0
51 55 60 65 6870 75 80 8587 60 65 70 75 80 85 88
Lower Standard Upper Lower Standard Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)

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Static pressure
Upper limit Standard : 15Pa
Max : 30Pa
40
(4) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS)
35
Models FDQS22, 28, 36KXE6

(Pa) pressure (Pa)


30 Static pressure
25 Upper limit Standard : 15Pa
20
Max : 30Pa
40 Hi
M gh
15 ed
35 ium
Lo
Static pressureStatic

10
30 w
5
25
0
20 Hi 10
5 6 7 8 M 9 gh 11 12
15 ed
ium
Lower limit Lo Upper limit
10 Air flow(m3/min)
w
5
0
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lower limit Upper limit


Air flow(m3/min)
Models FDQS45, 56KXE6
Static pressure
Upper limit Standard : 15Pa
Max : 30Pa
40
35
(Pa) pressure (Pa)

30
Static pressure
25 Upper limit Standard : 15Pa
20
Max : 30Pa
40
M Hi
ed gh
15
35 iu
Lo m
Static pressureStatic

10
30 w
5
25
0
20
7 8 9 10
M Hi
11 12 13 14 15
ed g h
15 iu
Lower limit Lo m Upper limit
10 w
Air flow(m /min) 3
5
(5) Duct connected-Compact
0 and Flexible type (FDUH)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
50
Lower limit Upper limit
Air flow(m3/min)
40
Static pressure (pa)

30 r
pe
Up it
lim

20
Hi
gh
Me
diu

10
m
Lo
w

0
6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 7.8
Lower 3
Air flow (m /min) Upper
limit limit

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3.6 Temperature and velocity distribution
(a) Ceiling cassett-4 way type (FDT)
Models FDT28, 36, 45, 56, 71KXE6A

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Models FDT90, 112KXE6A

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Models FDT140, 160KXE6A

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(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way-compact type (FDTC)
Models FDTC22, 28KXE6A

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Model FDTC36KXE6A

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Model FDTC45KXE6A

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Model FDTC56KXE6A

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(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW)
Models FDTW28, 45, 56KXE6

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Model FDTW71KXE6

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Model FDTW90KXE6

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Model FDTW112KXE6

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Model FDTW140KXE6

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(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)
Models FDTQ22, 28, 36KXE6

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(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)
Model FDTS45KXE6

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Model FDTS71KXE6

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(f) Ceiling Suspended type (FDE)
Models FDE36, 45, 56KXE6A

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Model FDE71KXE6A

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Model FDE112KXE6A

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Model FDE140KXE6A

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(g) Wall Mounded type (FDK)
Models FDK22, 28KXE6

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Model FDK36KXE6

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Model FDK45KXE6

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Model FDK56KXE6

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Model FDK71KXE6

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4 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS
• Single use (also for combined use)
System
FDC400KXE6 FDC450KXE6 FDC504KXE6
Item
Indoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Refer to page 135
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Indoor units Number of connected units 1 to 36 unit 1 to 40 unit 1 to 36 unit
that can be
used in
combination Connectable capacity (1) 200 ~ 800 225 ~ 900 252 ~ 806
(2)
Total piping length 1000m or less
Main pipe length 130m or less
Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Eguivalent length : 185m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit 18m or less
Difference in Outdoor unit is higher 50m or less
height between
indoor and outdoor (3)
units Outdoor unit is lower 40m or less

Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system 18m or less

Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)


temperature and humidity Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ, (FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
Compressor 1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage
Phase unbalance Within 3% of rated voltage

System
FDC560KXE6 FDC615KXE6 FDC680KXE6
Item
Indoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits) Outdoor unit Indoor unit denotes
Refer to page 135
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits) MAX. 90m
(Highest indoor unit)
Indoor units Number of connected units 1 to 40 unit 2 to 44 unit 2 to 49 unit
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

that can be
used in
MAX. 18m

combination Connectable capacity (1) 280 ~ 896 308 ~ 984 340 ~ 1088
MAX. 18m

(2) MAX. 130m


Total piping length 1000m or less
50m

Main pipe length 130m or less


MAX. 18m

Single direction piping length First branch Actual length : 160m or less, Eguivalent length : 185m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit 18m or less
MAX. 90m
Difference in Outdoor unit is higher 50m or less
(Lowest indoor unit)
height between
indoor and outdoor
units Outdoor unit is lower 40m or less (3)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system 18m or less
(Highest indoor unit)
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

temperature and humidity Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ, (FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
MAX. 18m

FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH


MAX. 130m

MAX. 18m
50m

Compressor (Header)
1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
MAX. 18m

Voltage fluctuation
First branch Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage (Lowest indoor unit)
Phase unbalance Within 3% of rated voltage
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
(2) When the pipe extension length exceeds 510 m, additional refrigerant oil must be charged (1,000 cc).
(3) It must be less than 30 m when conducting the cooling operation with the outdoor air temperature lower than 10℃.
(4) If superlink I (previous superlink) is selected, all the range of usage and limitations, not only the limitations of connectable indoor capacity
and connectable number of indoor unit but also of the piping length, operating temperature range and etc., become same as those of KX4
(See technical manual '07・KX・KXR-T-114). In addition to above limitations, all of new functions for KX6 such as automatic address
setting function for multiple refrigerant systems and etc. will be cancelled.
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Compressor 1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage
Phase unbalance Within 3% of rated voltage

Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe System (Branch piping used)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit denotes

MAX. 40m (2)


MAX. 90m (2)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m

MAX. 18m
MAX. 130m
50m

MAX. 18m
First branch

MAX. 90m
(Lowest indoor unit)
(2) Header System (Header used)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
MAX. 40m (2)
(Highest indoor unit)
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m
MAX. 130m

MAX. 18m
50m

(Header)

MAX. 18m
First branch

(Lowest indoor unit)

MAX. 90m (2)

(3) Mixed System (Branch piping and Header used)

Outdoor unit Indoor unit

(Highest indoor unit)


MAX.90m(2) MAX.40m(2)


MAX.130m
MAX.18m
(Outdoor unit is lower: 40m)


50m

MAX.18m

First branch (Header)



MAX.18m


MAX.90m(2)
(Lowest indoor unit)

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) is over the following table, please separate the refrigerant line.

Outdoor unit P (kg)


400-680 50

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• Combination use
System
FDC735KXE6 FDC800KXE6 FDC850KXE6 FDC900KXE6
Item
Indoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Refer to page 135
Outdoor air temperature
(Upper, lower limits)
Indoor units
Number of connected units 2 to 53 units 2 to 58 units 2 to 61 units 2 to 65 units
that can be
used in
combination Connectable capacity (1) 368 ~ 1176 400 ~ 1280 425 ~ 1360 450 ~ 1440

Total piping length (2) 1000m or less


Single direction piping length Actual length : 160m or less, Equival length : 185m or less
Main pipe length 130m or less
Allowable pipe length from the first branching 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
Elevation difference between the first branching point and the indoor unit 18m or less
Difference in
Outdoor unit is higher 50m or less
height between
indoor and outdoor
units Outdoor unit is lower 40m or less (3)

Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system 18m or less


Difference in height between outdoor units
(Same system) MAX. 0.4m

Difference between an outdoor unit and MAX. 5m


on outdoor unit side branch pipe
Length of oil equalization piping MAX. 10m
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ, (FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
Compressor 1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage
Phase unbalance Within 3% of rated voltage

System FDC960 FDC1010 FDC1065 FDC1130 FDC1180 FDC1235 FDC1306 FDC1360


Item KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6 KXE6
Indoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Refer to page 135
Outdoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit denotes
IndoorOil equalization
units
piping 2 to 69 (1) 2 to 59 2 to 62 2 to 66 3 to 69 3 to 72 3 to 76 3 to 80
Number
Outdoor of connected units
that can be unit 1 units units units units units units units units
MAX. 130m
used in MAX. 90m
MAX. 5m
Connectable capacity 477 ~ 1526 504 ~ 1311 532 ~ 1384 560 ~ 1456 588 ~ 1528 615 ~ 1599 650 ~ 1690 680 ~ 1768
(Highest indoor unit)
combination
Total piping length (2) 1000m or less
Outdoor
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m

Single direction piping length unit 2 Actual length : 160m or less, Equival length : 185m or less
MAX. 5m
Main pipe length 130m or less
MAX. 18m

MAX. 10m
MAX. 0.4m

Allowable pipe length from the first branching 90m or less (However, difference between the longest and shortest piping : 40m or less)
50m

Elevation difference between the firstOutdoor


branching point and the indoor unit
unit 18m or less
MAX. 18m

side branch First branch


Difference in (DOS-2A-1)
Outdoor unit is higher 50m or less
height between
indoor and outdoor
units Outdoor unit is lower 40m or less (3)
MAX. 90m
(Lowest indoor unit)
Difference in the elevation of indoor units in a system 18m or less
Difference in height between outdoor units MAX. 0.4m
(Same system)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
Difference between an outdoor unit and
Oil equalization
MAX. 5m
piping Outdoor
on outdoor unit side branch
unit 1 pipe
MAX. 130m
Length of oil equalization piping
MAX. 5m MAX. 10m
(Highest indoor unit)
Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling)
temperature and humidity Outdoor Dew point temperature 28 or less, relative humidity 80% or less
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m

Only models FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, unit 2 FDTQ, (FDE, FDK, FDFL, FDFU : Dew point temperature 23 or less, relative humidity 80% or less)
FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH MAX. 5m
MAX. 18m

MAX. 10m
Compressor
MAX. 0.4m

1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
50m

stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
MAX. 18m

Outdoor unit
side branch First branch
Voltage fluctuation
(DOS-2A-1) (Header) Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage
Phase unbalance (Lowest indoorWithin
unit) 3% of rated voltage
Note (1) When connecting the indoor unit type FDK, FDFL, FDFU or FDFW (not yet) Series, limit the connectable capacity not higher than 130%.
(2) When the pipe extension length exceeds 510 m, additional refrigerant oil must be charged (1,000 cc).
(3) It must be less than 30 m when conducting the cooling operation with the outdoor air temperature lower than 10℃.
(4) If superlink I (previous superlink) is selected, all the range of usage and limitations, not only the limitations of connectable indoor capacity
and connectable number of indoor unit but also of the piping length, operating temperature range and etc., become same as those of KX4
(See technical manual '07・KX・KXR-T-114). In addition to above limitations, all of new functions for KX6 such as automatic address
setting function for multiple refrigerant systems and etc. will be cancelled.
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FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDUH
Compressor 1 cycle time 6 min or more (3 minutes or more from start to stop or 3 minutes or more from stop to start)
stop/start
frequency Stop time 3 min or more
Voltage fluctuation Within 10% of rated voltage
Power source
Voltage drop during start Within 15% of rated voltage
voltage
Phase unbalance Within 3% of rated voltage

Allowable length of refrigerant piping, height difference between indoor and outdoor unit
(1) Branch pipe System (Branch piping used)

Oil equalization
Outdoor unit Indoor unit denotes
piping Outdoor
unit 1 MAX. 40m (2)
MAX. 130m
MAX. 90m (2)
MAX. 5m (Highest indoor unit)

Outdoor
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m
unit 2
MAX. 5m

MAX. 18m
MAX. 10m
MAX. 0.4m
50m

Outdoor unit

MAX. 18m
side branch First branch
(DOS-2A-1)

MAX. 90m
(Lowest indoor unit)
(2) Header System (Header used)
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
Oil equalization
piping Outdoor
unit 1 MAX. 40m (2)
MAX. 130m
MAX. 5m
(Highest indoor unit)

Outdoor
(Outdoor unit is lower : 40m)

MAX. 18m
unit 2
MAX. 5m

MAX. 18m
MAX. 10m
MAX. 0.4m
50m

Outdoor unit

MAX. 18m
side branch First branch
(DOS-2A-1) (Header)

(Lowest indoor unit)

MAX. 90m (2)

NoteSystem
(3) Mixed (1) A branch piping system
(Branch cannotand
piping be connected
Header afterused)
a header system.

Outdoor unit Indoor unit

(Highest indoor unit)


MAX.90m(2) MAX.40m(2)


MAX.130m
MAX.18m
(Outdoor unit is lower: 40m)


50m

MAX.18m

First branch (Header)



MAX.18m


MAX.90m(2)
(Lowest indoor unit)

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) is over the following table, please separate the refrigerant line.

Outdoor unit P (kg)


735-1360 100

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Operating temperature range

Applicable range
Cooling operation
Outdoor air D.B.

43
temperature

40
˚C D.B.

35
30
25 26
20 24

0
-5

-15
Heating operation
Indoor air D.B.

14 16 18 20 22
temperature

Indoor air W.B. temperature ˚C W.B.


˚C D.B.

27
25
20
15
10
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Outdoor air W.B. temperature ˚C W.B.

“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 -5˚C 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.

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Models FDC335KXE6-K, 400KXE6, 450KXE6, 504KXE6, 560KXE6, 560KXE6-K, 615KXE6, 680KXE6
5 PIPING SYSTEM
-
136 -

Notes (1) Preset point of protective deviees ThI-R1, R2 : Heating operation : Indoor fan control.
63H1-1 : Open 4.15MPa, Close 3.15MPa Cooling operation : Frost prevention control.
(For protection) Super heat control.
(2) Function of thermistor ThI-R3 : For super heat control of cooling operation.
PSH : For compressor control Tho-D : For control of discharge pipe temperature.
Cooling: 3.70 ON (MPa) Tho-C : For control of temperarure under the dome.
PCB003Z067

Heating: 3.00 ON (MPa) Tho-S : For control of suction pipe temperature.


PSL : ON 0.18MPa, OFF 0.20MPa Tho-R1, R2 : For control of defrosting.
(For compressor control) Tho-A : For control of defrosting.
ON 0.134MPa, OFF 0.18MPa Tho-R3, R4 : Electronic expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) control of heating operation
(For protection) Tho-SC : Electronic expansion valve (EEVSC) control of cooling operation.
Tho-H : For super heat control of sub-cooling coil.
6 SELECTION CHART
(1) Equipment selection flow

Calculate the load for each room separately, then determine the indoor load.

Select an indoor unit that matches the indoor load (tentative).

Calculate the temperature compensation,


then calculate the indoor unit capacity.
(See item (2) (a) for the calculation method.) Change the indoor unit.

Indoor unit NO Select the outdoor unit (tentative).


capacity (tentative)
Indoor Load

YES Calculate temperature compensation and piping


compensation, etc., then calculate the outdoor unit
Calculate the total indoor unit capacity. capacity. (See item (2) (b) for the calculation method.)

Calculate the system capacity


(See item (2) (c) for the calculation method.)

NO Total indoor unit


capacity System Capacity Change the outdoor unit.

YES
Calculate the indoor unit capacity.
(See item (2) (d) for the calculation method.)

Indoor unit NO
capacity Indoor Load

YES
Equipment selection complete.

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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 coefficient according to temperature conditions
See item (3) (a) concerning the capacity compensation coefficient 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 coefficient according to temperature conditions
× Capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length
× Capacity compensation coefficient 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 coefficient according to temperature conditions.
See item (3) (c) concerning the capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length.
See item (3) (d) concerning the capacity compensation coefficient 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 coefficient 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: 33˚C DB
• Temperature conditions................................................................ Indoor temperature: 19˚C WB
<Indoor unit total cooling capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
• Indoor unit rated cooling capacity: 5.6 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
1.02 (Calculated according to Indoor 19˚C WB / Outdoor 33˚C DB); (See page 140)
.
Indoor unit cooling capacity: 5.6 kW × 1.02 =. 5.7 kW
• 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 coefficient according to temperature conditions:
1.02 (Calculated according to Indoor 19˚C WB / Outdoor 33˚C DB); (See page 140)
.
Outdoor unit cooling capacity: 45.0 kW × 1.02 =. 45.9 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length: 0.94 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 142)
.
45.9 kW × 0.94 =. 43.1 kW

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• Capacity compensation coefficient according to height difference: 0.97 (calculated according to 15 m difference); (See page 145)
.
43.1 kW × 0.97 =. 41.8 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient 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 e System cooling capacity: 39.9 kW
• Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity: 41.8 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: 35˚C DB
• Temperature conditions................................................................ Indoor temperature: 18˚C WB
<Indoor unit total cooling capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
• Indoor unit rated cooling capacity: 5.6 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
0.95 (Calculated according to Indoor 18˚C WB / Outdoor 35˚C DB); (See page 140)
.
Indoor unit cooling capacity: 5.6 kW × 0.95 =. 5.3 kW
• Indoor unit total cooling capacity calculation;
indoor unit total cooling capacity: 5.3 kW × 10 units .=. 53.0 kW
<Outdoor unit maximum cooling capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
• Outdoor unit rated cooling capacity: 45.0 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
0.95 (Calculated according to Indoor 18˚C WB / Outdoor 35˚C DB); (See page 140)
.
Outdoor unit cooling capacity: 45.0 kW × 0.95 =. 42.8 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length: 0.94 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 142)
.
42.8 kW × 0.94 =. 40.2 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to height difference: 1.0 (the outdoor unit is higher during cooling)
No compensation
.
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.05 , (56 × 10) / 450 =. 120%) (See page 146)
..
40.2 kW × 1.05 = 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 e System cooling capacity: 42.2 kW
• Outdoor unit maximum 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: 6˚C WB
• Temperature conditions................................................................ Indoor temperature: 19˚C DB
<Indoor unit total heating capacity>: Item (2) (a) calculation.
• Indoor unit rated heating capacity:6.3 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to temprature conditions:
1.04 (Calculated according to Outdoor 6˚C WB / Indoor 19˚C DB); (See page 141)
Indoor unit heating capacity: 6.3 kW × 1.04 .=. 6.6 kW
• Indoor unit total heating capacity calculation;
.
indoor unit total heating capacity: 6.6 kW × 10 units =. 66.0 kW

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<Outdoor unit maximum heating capacity> : Item (2) (b) calculation
• Outdoor unit rated heating capacity: 50.0 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to temperature conditions:
1.04 (Calculated according to Outdoor 6˚C WB / Indoor 19˚C DB); (See page 141)
Outdoor unit heating capacity: 50.0 kW × 1.04 = 52.0 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to piping length: 0.982 (calculated according to 60 m length); (See page 144)
.
52.0 kW × 0.982 =. 51.0 kW
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to height difference: 0.96 (calculated according to 20 m difference); (See page 145)
.
51.0 kW × 0.96 =. 49.0 kW
• Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger:
1.0 (calculated according to 6˚C WB); (See page 145)
.
49.0 kW × 1.0 =. 49.0 kW.
.
• Capacity compensation coefficient according to indoor unit connected total capacity: 1.0, (56 × 10) / 450 =. 120%) (See page 146)
.
49.0 kW × 1.0 =. 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 e System heating capacity: 49.0 kW
• Outdoor unit maximum 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 coefficient


(a) Capacity compensation coefficient and power consumption compensation coefficient according to in-
door and outdoor temperature conditions.
1) Capacity compensation coefficient

SCooling
1.40
Indoor air W.B. temperature 24˚CWB
1.35
Indoor air W.B. temperature 26˚CWB
1.30

1.25
Capacity compensation conefficient

Indoor air W.B. temperature 22˚CWB


1.20
Indoor air W.B. temperature 21˚CWB
1.15

1.10 Indoor air W.B. temperature 20˚CWB

1.05
Indoor air W.B. temperature 19˚CWB
1.00

0.95 Indoor air W.B. temperature 18˚CWB

0.90
Indoor air W.B. temperature 17˚CWB
0.85

0.80 Indoor air W.B. temperature 16˚CWB

0.75 Indoor air W.B. temperature 15˚CWB


Indoor air W.B. temperature 14˚CWB
0.70
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
Outdoor air D.B. temperature (˚CDB)
Note (1) The above-mentioned table shows a typical condition among conditions to occur via controlling an air-conditioning equipment.
(2) When performing the cooling operation with the outdoor air temperature being -5°C or under, a windbreak fence must be
installed.

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SHeating
1.20

1.15 Outdoor air W.B. temperature 18˚CWB

1.10 Outdoor air W.B. temperature 10˚CWB


Capacity compensation coefficient

1.05 Outdoor air W.B. temperature 14˚CWB

1.00 Outdoor air W.B. temperature 6˚CWB

0.95 Outdoor air W.B. temperature 2˚CWB

0.90 Outdoor air W.B. temperature -2˚CWB

0.85
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -6˚CWB
0.80

0.75
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -10˚CWB
0.70

0.65
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -15˚CWB Outdoor air W.B. temperature -20˚CWB
0.60

0.55
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Indoor air D.B. temperature(˚CDB)
Note (1) The above-mentioned table shows a typical condition among conditions to occur via controlling an air-conditioning equipment.

2) Power consumption correction factor


SCooling
1.25

1.25

1.20
Power consumption compensation coefficient

1.15
Indoor air W.B. temperature 26˚CWB
1.10
Indoor air W.B. temperature 24˚CWB
1.05

1.00
Indoor air W.B. temperature 22˚CWB
0.95
Indoor air W.B. temperature 21˚CWB
0.90

0.85 Indoor air W.B. temperature 20˚CWB

0.80
Indoor air W.B. temperature 19˚CWB
0.75
Indoor air W.B. temperature 18˚CWB
0.70

0.65 Indoor air W.B. temperature 17˚CWB

0.60 Indoor air W.B. temperature 16˚CWB

0.55 Indoor air W.B. temperature 15˚CWB Indoor air W.B. temperature 14˚CWB

0.50
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
Outdoor air D.B. temperature(˚CDB)
Note (1) The above-mentioned table shows a typical condition among conditions to occur via controlling an air-conditioning equipment.

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SHeating
1.25
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 6˚CWB Outdoor air W.B. temperature -2˚CWB
1.20
Outdoor air W.B. temperature 2˚CWB
Power consumption compensation coefficient

Outdoor air W.B. temperature -6˚CWB


1.15

1.10 Outdoor air W.B.


temperature 10˚CWB

1.05

1.00

0.95
Outdoor air W.B.
temperature -15˚CWB
0.90

0.85
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -10˚CWB
0.80
Outdoor air W.B. temperature -20˚CWB Outdoor air W.B. temperature 14˚CWB
0.75
Outdoorair W.B. temperature 18˚CWB
0.70
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Indoor air D.B. temperature(˚CDB)
Note (1) The above-mentioned table shows a typical condition among conditions to occur via controlling an air-conditioning equipment.

(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 first branch is extended longer than 40 m, it could
drop further by about 10% in the worst case.
1) Cooling
Model FDC400KXE6 Model FDC450KXE6
1.00 1.00
*
Gas pipe: ø28.58
Capacity compensation

Gas pipe: ø31.8


Capacity compensation

0.95 0.95
Gas pipe: ø25.4
0.90 0.90 Gas pipe: ø28.58
coefficient

coefficient

0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC504KXE6 Model FDC560KXE6


1.00 1.00
Gas pipe: ø31.8
Capacity compensation

Gas pipe: ø31.8


Capacity compensation

0.95 0.95

Gas pipe: ø28.58 Gas pipe: ø28.58


0.90 0.90
coefficient
coefficient

0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.

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Model FDC615KXE6 Model FDC680KXE6
1.00 1.00
Gas pipe: ø31.8 Gas pipe: ø31.8
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation
0.95 0.95

Gas pipe: ø28.58 Gas pipe: ø28.58


0.90 0.90
coefficient

coefficient
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC735KXE6 Model FDC800KXE6


(FDC335KXE6-K + FDC400KXE6) (FDC400KXE6 + FDC400KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Gas pipe: ø38.1 Gas pipe: ø38.1
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation
0.95 0.95
Gas pipe: ø31.8
Gas pipe: ø31.8
0.90 0.90
coefficient

coefficient
Gas pipe: ø34.92* Gas pipe: ø34.92*
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC850KXE6 Model FDC900KXE6


(FDC400KXE6 + FDC450KXE6) (FDC450KXE6 + FDC450KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Gas pipe: ø38.1 Gas pipe: ø38.1
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation

0.95 0.95

0.90 Gas pipe: ø31.8


0.90 Gas pipe: ø31.8
coefficient

coefficient

0.85 Gas pipe: ø34.92* 0.85 Gas pipe: ø34.92*

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC960KXE6 Model FDC1010KXE6


(FDC450KXE6+FDC504KXE6) (FDC504KXE6+FDC504KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Gas pipe: ø38.1
Capacity compensation
Capacity compensation

*
0.95 Gas pipe: ø34.92 0.95
Gas pipe: ø38.1

0.90 Gas pipe: ø31.8 0.90


coefficient
coefficient

*
Gas pipe: ø34.92
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 90100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.

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Model FDC1065KXE6 Model FDC1130KXE6
(FDC504KXE6+FDC560KXE6) (FDC560KXE6+FDC560KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation
0.95 0.95
Gas pipe: ø38.1 Gas pipe: ø38.1
0.90 0.90
coefficient

* *

coefficient
Gas pipe: ø34.92 Gas pipe: ø34.92
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC1180KXE6 Model FDC1235KXE6


(FDC560KXE6-K+FDC615KXE6) (FDC615KXE6+FDC615KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation
0.95 0.95

Gas pipe: ø38.1 Gas pipe: ø38.1


0.90 0.90
coefficient

coefficient

* *
Gas pipe: ø34.92 Gas pipe: ø34.92
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

Model FDC1300KXE6 Model FDC1360KXE6


(FDC615KXE6+FDC680KXE6) (FDC680KXE6+FDC680KXE6)
1.00 1.00
Capacity compensation

Capacity compensation

0.95 0.95

Gas pipe: ø38.1 Gas pipe: ø38.1


0.90 0.90
coefficient

coefficient

* *
Gas pipe: ø34.92 Gas pipe: ø34.92
0.85 0.85

0.80 0.80
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m) Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)
Note (1) Parts with the * mark show the piping size in case used in Europe.

2) Heating
1.00

0.98
Capacity compensation

0.96

0.94
coefficient

0.92

0.90
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

Refrigerant piping one way equivalent length (m)

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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 Unit : m/one part
φ15.88 φ19.05 φ22.22 φ25.4 φ28.58 φ31.8 φ34.92 φ38.1
0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.55 0.60 0.65

(d) When the outdoor unit is located at a lower height than the indoor unit in cooling operation and when the
outdoor unit is located at a higher height than the indoor unit in heating operation, the following values
should be subtracted from the values in the above table.
Height difference between the indoor unit and
5m 10 m 15 m 20 m 25 m 30 m
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.95 0.94

Height difference between the indoor unit and


35 m 40 m 45 m 50 m
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient 0.93 0.92 0.91 0.90

(e) Correction of heating capacity in relation to the frost on the outdoor unit heat exchanger

Air inlet temperature of


-20 -15 -13 -11 -9 -7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 or more
outdoor unit in ˚C WB
Adjustment coefficient 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.95 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.86 0.87 0.92 1
The correction factors will change drastically according to weather conditions. So necessary adjustment should be
made empirically according to the weather data of the particular area.
(f) The capacity compensation coefficient and power consumption compensation coefficient vary
according to the total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units, as shown below.
(Note) This table shows typical values.
Model FDCA140HKXEN4A, 140HKXES4A
◆ Capacity compensation coefficient
Model FDC400KXE6
Cooling Heating
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
1.2 Cooling Heating
1.2
compensation

Capacity compensation

1.2
1.0 1.21.0
compensation

Capability compensation

1.0
0.8 1.00.8

0.8
0.6 0.80.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.6 0.60.4
Capacity

0.4
coefficient

coefficient
Capability

0.4
0.2 0.40.2

0.20 0.2 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
0 0
0 Total capacity
20 of concurrently
40 60 operating
80 indoor
100 unit
120(%) 0 Total20capacity
40of concurrently
60 operating
80 indoor unit
100 120 (%)
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
Model FDC450KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating
- 145 -
1.2 1.2
nsation

nsation

1.0 1.0
Pow
com

Pow
com
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC450KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Model FDC504KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.

Model FDC560KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 146 - Heating

1.2 1.2
sation

sation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC560KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC615KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.
Model FDC680KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 147 - Heating

1.2 1.2
ation

ation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC680KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC735KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.

Model FDC800KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 148 - Heating

1.2 1.2
ation

ation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC800KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Model FDC850KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.

Model FDC900KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 149 - Heating

1.2 1.2
sation

sation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC900KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
Model FDC960KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)
(Note) If the connecting capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 130 %, consider the connecting capacity as 130 %.

Model FDC1010KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
- 150 -
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
n

n
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1010KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1065KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1130KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 151 - Heating

1.2 1.2
sation

sation

1.0 1.0
Pow
com

Pow
com
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1130KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1180KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1235KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling
- 152 - Heating

1.2 1.2
ation

ation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor units (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1235KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1300KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation

1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient

1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1360KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling - 153 - Heating

1.2 1.2
ation

ation

1.0 1.0
Po

Po
co

co
0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

Model FDC1360KXE6
◆ Capability compensation coefficient
Cooling Heating

1.2 1.2
Capability compensation

Capability compensation
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6
coefficient

coefficient
0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

◆ Power consumption compensation coefficient


Cooling Heating
1.2 1.2
compensation coefficient

compensation coefficient
1.0 1.0
Power consumption

Power consumption
0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%) Total capacity of concurrently operating indoor unit (%)

- 154 -
6.1 Sensible heat capacity
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)
A

- 155 -
A

- 156 -
A

- 157 -
A

- 158 -
A

- 159 -
A

- 160 -
A

- 161 -
A

- 162 -
A

- 163 -
(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDTC)
A

- 164 -
A

- 165 -
A

- 166 -
Model FDTC45KXE6A Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.72 3.99 6.40 4.31 6.65 4.20 -19.8 -20 3.34 3.34 3.34 3.34 3.34
12 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.71 3.98 6.38 4.30 6.62 4.19 -17.8 -18 3.56 3.56 3.56 3.56 3.56
14 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.70 3.98 6.36 4.29 6.59 4.18 -15.7 -16 3.77 3.77 3.77 3.77 3.77
16 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.69 3.98 6.34 4.29 6.56 4.17 -13.7 -14 3.99 3.99 3.99 3.99 3.99
18 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.69 3.98 6.31 4.28 6.54 4.17 -11.7 -12 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20
20 4.16 3.41 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.68 3.97 6.29 4.27 6.51 4.15 -9.6 -10 4.42 4.42 4.42 4.42 4.42
22 4.15 3.40 4.97 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.65 3.96 6.21 4.24 6.42 4.12 -7.5 -8 4.68 4.68 4.68 4.68 4.68
Uhi
24 4.14 3.40 4.96 3.85 5.37 3.94 5.63 3.95 6.13 4.20 6.33 4.09 -5.5 -6 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95
Uhi 13.2
26 4.14 3.40 4.94 3.84 5.32 3.92 5.56 3.93 6.03 4.17 6.23 4.06 -3.4 -4 5.13 5.12 5.11 5.06 5.01
13.2 28 3.75 3.36 4.14 3.40 4.92 3.83 5.27 3.90 5.49 3.90 5.94 4.14 6.13 4.02 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 5.30 5.28 5.27 5.17 5.07
(m3/min) 30 3.75 3.36 4.13 3.40 4.88 3.82 5.22 3.88 5.43 3.88 5.85 4.10 6.04 3.99 0.8 0 5.59 5.51 5.43 5.23 5.04
32 3.75 3.36 4.12 3.39 4.84 3.80 5.17 3.86 5.37 3.85 5.76 4.07 5.95 3.96 3.9 3 6.06 5.85 5.63 5.31 5.00
34 3.75 3.36 4.10 3.38 4.82 3.79 5.10 3.82 5.28 3.81 5.63 4.02 5.83 3.92 7.0 6 6.62 6.19 5.76 5.36 4.95
35 3.75 3.36 4.10 3.38 4.82 3.79 5.07 3.80 5.24 3.80 5.57 4.00 5.77 3.90 10.1 9 6.58 6.16 5.74 5.32 4.91
36 3.75 3.36 4.09 3.38 4.78 3.78 5.04 3.80 5.19 3.78 5.47 3.96 5.65 3.86 13.2 12 6.54 6.12 5.70 5.28 4.87
38 3.75 3.36 4.08 3.37 4.71 3.75 4.99 3.78 5.09 3.74 5.27 3.89 5.43 3.76 16.9 15.5 6.49 6.07 5.65 5.23 4.82
39 3.75 3.36 4.08 3.37 4.67 3.73 4.97 3.77 5.04 3.72 5.17 3.85 5.32 3.73
41 3.75 3.36 4.06 3.37 4.53 3.67 4.77 3.69 4.82 3.63 4.94 3.75 5.07 3.65
43 3.75 3.36 4.05 3.36 4.39 3.61 4.56 3.61 4.61 3.56 4.71 3.68 4.82 3.58

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.07 3.44 5.68 3.73 5.90 3.63 -19.8 -20 2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90
12 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.07 3.44 5.66 3.72 5.88 3.62 -17.8 -18 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09
14 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.06 3.44 5.64 3.71 5.85 3.61 -15.7 -16 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27
16 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.05 3.43 5.62 3.70 5.83 3.60 -13.7 -14 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46
18 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.05 3.43 5.60 3.69 5.80 3.59 -11.7 -12 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65
20 3.69 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.04 3.43 5.58 3.69 5.78 3.59 -9.6 -10 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83
22 3.68 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 5.02 3.42 5.51 3.66 5.70 3.55 -7.5 -8 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07
Hi
24 3.68 2.94 4.41 3.33 4.77 3.40 4.99 3.41 5.44 3.63 5.62 3.53 -5.5 -6 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30
Hi 11
26 3.68 2.94 4.39 3.32 4.73 3.38 4.93 3.39 5.35 3.60 5.53 3.50 -3.4 -4 4.45 4.44 4.44 4.39 4.35
11 28 3.33 2.90 3.67 2.93 4.37 3.31 4.68 3.36 4.88 3.37 5.27 3.57 5.44 3.46 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 4.60 4.59 4.58 4.49 4.40
(m3/min) 30 3.33 2.90 3.66 2.93 4.33 3.29 4.64 3.35 4.82 3.34 5.19 3.54 5.36 3.44 0.8 0 4.85 4.78 4.71 4.54 4.38
32 3.33 2.90 3.65 2.92 4.30 3.28 4.59 3.33 4.76 3.32 5.11 3.50 5.28 3.41 3.9 3 5.26 5.08 4.89 4.61 4.34
34 3.33 2.90 3.64 2.92 4.28 3.27 4.53 3.30 4.69 3.29 5.00 3.46 5.17 3.37 7.0 6 5.75 5.38 5.00 4.65 4.30
35 3.33 2.90 3.64 2.92 4.28 3.27 4.50 3.29 4.65 3.28 4.95 3.45 5.12 3.35 10.1 9 5.71 5.35 4.98 4.62 4.26
36 3.33 2.90 3.63 2.92 4.24 3.26 4.48 3.28 4.60 3.26 4.86 3.41 5.02 3.32 13.2 12 5.68 5.31 4.95 4.59 4.23
38 3.33 2.90 3.62 2.91 4.18 3.23 4.43 3.26 4.52 3.23 4.68 3.35 4.82 3.25 16.9 15.5 5.63 5.27 4.91 4.54 4.18
39 3.33 2.90 3.62 2.91 4.15 3.21 4.41 3.26 4.47 3.21 4.59 3.31 4.72 3.22
41 3.33 2.90 3.61 2.91 4.02 3.16 4.23 3.18 4.28 3.13 4.39 3.24 4.50 3.13
43 3.33 2.90 3.59 2.90 3.90 3.11 4.05 3.11 4.09 3.05 4.18 3.15 4.28 3.06

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.75 3.23 5.32 3.49 5.52 3.40 -19.8 -20 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69
12 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.74 3.22 5.30 3.48 5.50 3.39 -17.8 -18 2.86 2.86 2.86 2.86 2.86
14 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.74 3.22 5.28 3.47 5.47 3.38 -15.7 -16 3.03 3.03 3.03 3.03 3.03
16 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.73 3.22 5.26 3.47 5.45 3.37 -13.7 -14 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20
18 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.72 3.22 5.24 3.46 5.43 3.37 -11.7 -12 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38
20 3.45 2.76 4.13 3.12 4.46 3.18 4.72 3.22 5.22 3.45 5.40 3.36 -9.6 -10 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55
22 3.45 2.76 4.12 3.11 4.46 3.18 4.69 3.20 5.16 3.43 5.33 3.33 -7.5 -8 3.77 3.77 3.77 3.77 3.77
Me
24 3.44 2.75 4.12 3.11 4.46 3.18 4.67 3.20 5.09 3.40 5.26 3.31 -5.5 -6 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98
Me 10
26 3.44 2.75 4.10 3.10 4.42 3.17 4.62 3.18 5.01 3.37 5.17 3.28 -3.4 -4 4.12 4.11 4.11 4.07 4.03
10 28 3.12 2.72 3.44 2.75 4.08 3.09 4.38 3.15 4.56 3.15 4.93 3.34 5.09 3.24 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 4.26 4.25 4.24 4.16 4.07
3
(m /min) 30 3.12 2.72 3.43 2.74 4.05 3.08 4.34 3.13 4.51 3.13 4.85 3.31 5.02 3.22 0.8 0 4.49 4.43 4.36 4.21 4.05
32 3.12 2.72 3.42 2.74 4.02 3.07 4.29 3.11 4.46 3.11 4.78 3.28 4.94 3.19 3.9 3 4.87 4.70 4.53 4.27 4.02
34 3.12 2.72 3.41 2.74 4.01 3.07 4.24 3.09 4.38 3.08 4.68 3.24 4.84 3.16 7.0 6 5.32 4.98 4.63 4.31 3.98
35 3.12 2.72 3.40 2.73 4.00 3.06 4.21 3.07 4.35 3.07 4.63 3.23 4.79 3.14 10.1 9 5.29 4.95 4.61 4.28 3.95
36 3.12 2.72 3.40 2.73 3.97 3.05 4.19 3.07 4.31 3.05 4.54 3.19 4.70 3.11 13.2 12 5.26 4.92 4.58 4.25 3.91
38 3.12 2.72 3.39 2.73 3.91 3.02 4.15 3.06 4.22 3.02 4.38 3.13 4.51 3.04 16.9 15.5 5.21 4.88 4.54 4.21 3.87
39 3.12 2.72 3.38 2.72 3.88 3.01 4.13 3.05 4.18 3.00 4.30 3.10 4.42 3.02
41 3.12 2.72 3.37 2.72 3.76 2.96 3.96 2.98 4.01 2.94 4.10 3.03 4.21 2.95
43 3.12 2.72 3.36 2.71 3.65 2.92 3.79 2.91 3.83 2.87 3.91 2.96 4.00 2.88

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.41 2.96 4.94 3.20 5.13 3.12 -19.8 -20 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47
12 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.40 2.96 4.92 3.20 5.11 3.11 -17.8 -18 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62
14 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.40 2.96 4.90 3.19 5.08 3.10 -15.7 -16 2.78 2.78 2.78 2.78 2.78
16 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.39 2.95 4.89 3.18 5.06 3.09 -13.7 -14 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94
18 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.39 2.95 4.87 3.18 5.04 3.08 -11.7 -12 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10
20 3.21 2.53 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.38 2.95 4.85 3.17 5.02 3.08 -9.6 -10 3.26 3.26 3.26 3.26 3.26
22 3.20 2.52 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.36 2.94 4.79 3.14 4.95 3.05 -7.5 -8 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46
Lo
24 3.20 2.52 3.83 2.85 4.14 2.92 4.34 2.93 4.73 3.12 4.88 3.03 -5.5 -6 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66
Lo 9
26 3.19 2.52 3.81 2.84 4.11 2.91 4.29 2.91 4.65 3.09 4.81 3.00 3 -3.4 -4 3.78 3.78 3.77 3.73 3.70
9 28 2.89 2.48 3.19 2.52 3.79 2.84 4.07 2.89 4.24 2.89 4.58 3.06 4.73 2.97 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 3.91 3.90 3.89 3.81 3.74
(m3/min) 30 2.89 2.48 3.18 2.51 3.76 2.82 4.03 2.87 4.19 2.87 4.51 3.03 4.66 2.95 0.8 0 4.12 4.06 4.01 3.86 3.72
32 2.89 2.48 3.17 2.51 3.73 2.81 3.99 2.86 4.14 2.85 4.44 3.01 4.59 2.92 3.9 3 4.47 4.31 4.15 3.92 3.69
34 2.89 2.48 3.16 2.51 3.72 2.81 3.94 2.83 4.07 2.82 4.34 2.97 4.49 2.89 7.0 6 4.89 4.57 4.25 3.95 3.66
35 2.89 2.48 3.16 2.51 3.71 2.80 3.91 2.82 4.04 2.81 4.30 2.95 4.45 2.87 10.1 9 4.86 4.54 4.23 3.93 3.62
36 2.89 2.48 3.16 2.51 3.69 2.79 3.89 2.81 4.00 2.79 4.22 2.92 4.36 2.84 13.2 12 4.82 4.52 4.21 3.90 3.59
38 2.89 2.48 3.15 2.50 3.63 2.77 3.85 2.80 3.92 2.76 4.07 2.87 4.19 2.79 16.9 15.5 4.79 4.48 4.17 3.86 3.55
39 2.89 2.48 3.14 2.50 3.60 2.75 3.83 2.79 3.88 2.75 3.99 2.84 4.10 2.75
41 2.89 2.48 3.13 2.49 3.49 2.71 3.68 2.73 3.72 2.68 3.81 2.77 3.91 2.69
43 2.89 2.48 3.12 2.49 3.39 2.67 3.52 2.66 3.56 2.62 3.63 2.71 3.72 2.63

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity(kW) Air flow 13.20 11 10 9 Air flow 13.2 11 10 9
SHC : Sensible heat capacity(kW) TC 5.07 4.50 4.21 3.91 Heating capacity 5.76 5.00 4.63 4.25
SHF 0.75 0.73 0.73 0.72

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Model FDTC56KXE6A Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.61 4.36 7.40 4.71 7.69 4.58 -19.8 -20 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86
12 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.60 4.35 7.38 4.70 7.65 4.57 -17.8 -18 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11 4.11
14 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.59 4.35 7.35 4.69 7.62 4.56 -15.7 -16 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36
16 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.58 4.35 7.32 4.67 7.59 4.55 -13.7 -14 4.61 4.61 4.61 4.61 4.61
18 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.57 4.34 7.30 4.67 7.55 4.53 -11.7 -12 4.86 4.86 4.86 4.86 4.86
20 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.56 4.34 7.27 4.65 7.52 4.52 -9.6 -10 5.11 5.11 5.11 5.11 5.11
22 4.80 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.53 4.33 7.18 4.62 7.42 4.48 -7.5 -8 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42
Uhi
24 4.79 3.70 5.74 4.19 6.21 4.30 6.50 4.32 7.09 4.58 7.32 4.44 -5.5 -6 5.73 5.73 5.73 5.73 5.73
Uhi 13.5
26 4.79 3.70 5.71 4.18 6.15 4.28 6.43 4.29 6.97 4.54 7.20 4.40 -3.4 -4 5.93 5.92 5.91 5.85 5.79
13.5 28 4.34 3.64 4.78 3.69 5.68 4.17 6.09 4.25 6.35 4.26 6.86 4.49 7.09 4.34 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 6.13 6.11 6.09 5.98 5.86
(m3/min) 30 4.34 3.64 4.77 3.69 5.64 4.15 6.04 4.23 6.28 4.23 6.76 4.45 6.98 4.31 0.8 0 6.46 6.37 6.28 6.05 5.83
32 4.34 3.64 4.76 3.68 5.60 4.13 5.98 4.20 6.20 4.19 6.65 4.39 6.88 4.27 3.9 3 7.01 6.76 6.51 6.14 5.78
34 4.34 3.64 4.74 3.68 5.58 4.13 5.90 4.17 6.10 4.15 6.51 4.34 6.74 4.23 7.0 6 7.66 7.16 6.66 6.19 5.73
35 4.34 3.64 4.73 3.67 5.57 4.12 5.86 4.16 6.05 4.13 6.44 4.32 6.67 4.21 10.1 9 7.61 7.12 6.64 6.16 5.68
36 4.34 3.64 4.73 3.67 5.53 4.10 5.83 4.13 6.00 4.11 6.33 4.28 6.54 4.16 13.2 12 7.56 7.08 6.59 6.11 5.63
38 4.34 3.64 4.72 3.67 5.44 4.06 5.77 4.11 5.88 4.06 6.09 4.20 6.28 4.07 16.9 15.5 7.50 7.02 6.54 6.05 5.57
39 4.34 3.64 4.71 3.66 5.40 4.04 5.74 4.10 5.82 4.04 5.98 4.15 6.15 4.03
41 4.34 3.64 4.69 3.65 5.24 3.97 5.51 4.00 5.58 3.94 5.71 4.05 5.86 3.93
43 4.34 3.64 4.68 3.65 5.08 3.91 5.27 3.90 5.33 3.84 5.45 3.95 5.57 3.84

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.32 4.18 7.07 4.51 7.35 4.39 -19.8 -20 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65
12 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.31 4.18 7.05 4.50 7.31 4.38 -17.8 -18 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89
14 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.30 4.17 7.02 4.49 7.28 4.37 -15.7 -16 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.12
16 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.29 4.17 7.00 4.48 7.25 4.35 -13.7 -14 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36
18 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.28 4.16 6.97 4.47 7.22 4.34 -11.7 -12 4.59 4.59 4.59 4.59 4.59
20 4.59 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.27 4.16 6.95 4.46 7.19 4.33 -9.6 -10 4.83 4.83 4.83 4.83 4.83
22 4.58 3.55 5.49 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.24 4.15 6.86 4.42 7.09 4.30 -7.5 -8 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12
Hi
24 4.58 3.55 5.48 4.02 5.94 4.13 6.21 4.14 6.77 4.39 6.99 4.26 -5.5 -6 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42
Hi 13
26 4.57 3.54 5.46 4.01 5.88 4.10 6.14 4.11 6.66 4.34 6.88 4.22 -3.4 -4 5.61 5.60 5.59 5.54 5.48
13 28 4.14 3.49 4.57 3.54 5.43 4.00 5.82 4.07 6.07 4.08 6.56 4.31 6.78 4.17 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 5.80 5.78 5.76 5.65 5.54
(m3/min) 30 4.14 3.49 4.56 3.54 5.39 3.98 5.77 4.05 6.00 4.05 6.46 4.25 6.67 4.13 0.8 0 6.11 6.02 5.94 5.73 5.51
32 4.14 3.49 4.55 3.53 5.35 3.96 5.71 4.03 5.93 4.02 6.36 4.22 6.57 4.10 3.9 3 6.63 6.39 6.16 5.81 5.47
34 4.14 3.49 4.53 3.52 5.33 3.95 5.64 3.99 5.83 3.98 6.22 4.17 6.44 4.06 7.0 6 7.25 6.77 6.30 5.86 5.42
35 4.14 3.49 4.52 3.52 5.32 3.94 5.60 3.98 5.79 3.96 6.16 4.14 6.37 4.03 10.1 9 7.20 6.74 6.28 5.82 5.37
36 4.14 3.49 4.52 3.52 5.28 3.93 5.57 3.96 5.73 3.94 6.05 4.11 6.25 3.99 13.2 12 7.15 6.69 6.24 5.78 5.32
38 4.14 3.49 4.51 3.52 5.20 3.89 5.52 3.94 5.62 3.89 5.82 4.02 6.00 3.91 16.9 15.5 7.10 6.64 6.18 5.73 5.27
39 4.14 3.49 4.50 3.51 5.16 3.88 5.49 3.93 5.56 3.87 5.71 3.98 5.87 3.86
41 4.14 3.49 4.49 3.51 5.00 3.81 5.26 3.83 5.33 3.77 5.46 3.89 5.60 3.77
43 4.14 3.49 4.47 3.50 4.85 3.74 5.04 3.74 5.10 3.69 5.21 3.79 5.32 3.67

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.83 3.82 6.53 4.12 6.78 4.00 -19.8 -20 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.32
12 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.82 3.81 6.51 4.11 6.75 3.99 -17.8 -18 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54
14 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.81 3.81 6.48 4.10 6.72 3.98 -15.7 -16 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75
16 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.81 3.81 6.46 4.09 6.69 3.97 -13.7 -14 3.97 3.97 3.97 3.97 3.97
18 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.80 3.81 6.44 4.08 6.66 3.96 -11.7 -12 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18
20 4.24 3.24 5.07 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.79 3.80 6.41 4.07 6.64 3.96 -9.6 -10 4.39 4.39 4.39 4.39 4.39
22 4.23 3.24 5.06 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.76 3.79 6.33 4.04 6.54 3.90 -7.5 -8 4.66 4.66 4.66 4.66 4.66
Me
24 4.23 3.24 5.06 3.67 5.48 3.76 5.74 3.78 6.25 3.99 6.45 3.87 -5.5 -6 4.93 4.93 4.93 4.93 4.93
Me 11.5
26 4.22 3.23 5.04 3.66 5.43 3.74 5.67 3.75 6.15 3.95 6.35 3.84 -3.4 -4 5.10 5.09 5.09 5.04 4.99
11.5 28 3.83 3.19 4.22 3.23 5.01 3.64 5.38 3.72 5.60 3.72 6.05 3.92 6.26 3.81 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 5.27 5.26 5.24 5.14 5.04
3
(m /min) 30 3.83 3.19 4.21 3.23 4.98 3.63 5.33 3.69 5.54 3.70 5.96 3.88 6.16 3.77 0.8 0 5.56 5.48 5.40 5.21 5.01
32 3.83 3.19 4.20 3.22 4.94 3.61 5.27 3.67 5.47 3.67 5.87 3.85 6.07 3.74 3.9 3 6.03 5.82 5.60 5.29 4.97
34 3.83 3.19 4.18 3.21 4.92 3.60 5.20 3.64 5.38 3.63 5.74 3.80 5.94 3.70 7.0 6 6.59 6.16 5.73 5.33 4.93
35 3.83 3.19 4.18 3.21 4.91 3.60 5.17 3.62 5.34 3.61 5.68 3.78 5.88 3.68 10.1 9 6.55 6.13 5.71 5.30 4.88
36 3.83 3.19 4.17 3.20 4.87 3.58 5.14 3.62 5.29 3.59 5.58 3.74 5.77 3.63 13.2 12 6.50 6.09 5.67 5.26 4.84
38 3.83 3.19 4.16 3.20 4.80 3.55 5.09 3.59 5.19 3.55 5.38 3.66 5.54 3.55 16.9 15.5 6.45 6.04 5.62 5.21 4.79
39 3.83 3.19 4.16 3.20 4.76 3.53 5.07 3.58 5.14 3.53 5.27 3.62 5.42 3.51
41 3.83 3.19 4.14 3.19 4.62 3.47 4.86 3.49 4.92 3.44 5.04 3.54 5.17 3.43
43 3.83 3.19 4.13 3.19 4.48 3.41 4.65 3.40 4.70 3.35 4.81 3.45 4.92 3.34

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.30 3.44 5.94 3.69 6.16 3.59 -19.8 -20 2.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 2.98
12 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.29 3.43 5.92 3.69 6.14 3.58 -17.8 -18 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17
14 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.29 3.43 5.89 3.67 6.11 3.57 -15.7 -16 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36
16 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.28 3.43 5.87 3.67 6.09 3.56 -13.7 -14 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55
18 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.27 3.42 5.85 3.66 6.06 3.55 -11.7 -12 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74
20 3.85 2.90 4.61 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.26 3.42 5.83 3.65 6.03 3.54 -9.6 -10 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93
22 3.85 2.90 4.60 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.24 3.41 5.76 3.62 5.95 3.52 -7.5 -8 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17 4.17
Lo
24 3.84 2.90 4.60 3.29 4.98 3.38 5.22 3.40 5.68 3.59 5.87 3.49 -5.5 -6 4.41 4.41 4.41 4.41 4.41
Lo 10
26 3.84 2.90 4.58 3.28 4.94 3.36 5.15 3.37 5.59 3.56 5.78 3.45 3 -3.4 -4 4.57 4.56 4.55 4.51 4.46
10 28 3.48 2.85 3.84 2.90 4.56 3.27 4.89 3.34 5.09 3.34 5.50 3.52 5.69 3.42 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 4.72 4.71 4.69 4.60 4.51
(m3/min) 30 3.48 2.85 3.83 2.89 4.52 3.26 4.84 3.32 5.03 3.32 5.42 3.49 5.60 3.38 0.8 0 4.98 4.91 4.84 4.66 4.49
32 3.48 2.85 3.82 2.89 4.49 3.24 4.79 3.29 4.97 3.29 5.34 3.46 5.52 3.36 3.9 3 5.40 5.21 5.01 4.73 4.45
34 3.48 2.85 3.80 2.88 4.47 3.23 4.73 3.27 4.90 3.26 5.22 3.41 5.40 3.31 7.0 6 5.90 5.51 5.13 4.77 4.41
35 3.48 2.85 3.80 2.88 4.47 3.23 4.70 3.24 4.86 3.24 5.17 3.39 5.35 3.29 10.1 9 5.86 5.49 5.11 4.74 4.37
36 3.48 2.85 3.79 2.88 4.43 3.21 4.68 3.25 4.81 3.22 5.07 3.35 5.24 3.26 13.2 12 5.82 5.45 5.08 4.71 4.33
38 3.48 2.85 3.78 2.87 4.36 3.17 4.63 3.23 4.72 3.19 4.89 3.28 5.03 3.18 16.9 15.5 5.78 5.41 5.03 4.66 4.29
39 3.48 2.85 3.78 2.87 4.33 3.16 4.61 3.22 4.67 3.16 4.80 3.25 4.93 3.14
41 3.48 2.85 3.77 2.87 4.20 3.11 4.42 3.13 4.47 3.07 4.58 3.16 4.70 3.07
43 3.48 2.85 3.75 2.86 4.07 3.05 4.23 3.05 4.28 3.00 4.37 3.08 4.47 2.99

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity(kW) Air flow 13.50 13 11.5 10 Air flow 13.5 13 11.5 10
SHC : Sensible heat capacity(kW) TC 5.86 5.60 5.17 4.70 Heating capacity 6.66 6.30 5.73 5.13
SHF 0.71 0.71 0.70 0.69

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(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)

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(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ)

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(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)

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(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)

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(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low stactic pressure type (FDQS)
Model FDQS22KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.56 2.19 2.87 2.38 2.98 2.34 -19.8 -20 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50
12 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.56 2.19 2.86 2.38 2.96 2.33 -17.8 -18 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59
14 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.55 2.19 2.85 2.37 2.95 2.33 -15.7 -16 1.69 1.69 1.69 1.69 1.69
16 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.55 2.19 2.84 2.37 2.94 2.32 -13.7 -14 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.79
18 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.55 2.19 2.83 2.37 2.93 2.32 -11.7 -12 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88
20 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.54 2.19 2.82 2.37 2.91 2.31 -9.6 -10 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98
22 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.53 2.18 2.78 2.35 2.87 2.30 -7.5 -8 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10
Uhi
24 1.86 1.79 2.22 2.13 2.41 2.18 2.52 2.18 2.74 2.34 2.83 2.29 -5.5 -6 2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22
Uhi 11
26 1.85 1.78 2.21 2.12 2.38 2.17 2.49 2.17 2.70 2.32 2.79 2.27 -3.4 -4 2.30 2.29 2.29 2.27 2.24
11 28 1.68 1.61 1.85 1.78 2.20 2.11 2.36 2.16 2.46 2.16 2.66 2.31 2.75 2.26 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.37 2.37 2.36 2.32 2.27
(m3/min) 30 1.68 1.61 1.85 1.78 2.18 2.09 2.34 2.15 2.43 2.15 2.62 2.30 2.71 2.25 0.8 0 2.50 2.47 2.43 2.34 2.26
32 1.68 1.61 1.84 1.77 2.17 2.08 2.32 2.14 2.40 2.14 2.58 2.28 2.66 2.24 3.9 3 2.72 2.62 2.52 2.38 2.24
34 1.68 1.61 1.84 1.77 2.16 2.07 2.29 2.13 2.36 2.12 2.52 2.27 2.61 2.22 7.0 6 2.97 2.77 2.58 2.40 2.22
35 1.68 1.61 1.83 1.76 2.16 2.07 2.27 2.11 2.35 2.12 2.50 2.25 2.58 2.21 10.1 9 2.95 2.76 2.57 2.38 2.20
36 1.68 1.61 1.83 1.76 2.14 2.05 2.26 2.12 2.32 2.11 2.45 2.24 2.53 2.18 13.2 12 2.93 2.74 2.55 2.37 2.18
38 1.68 1.61 1.83 1.76 2.11 2.03 2.24 2.11 2.28 2.09 2.36 2.19 2.43 2.15 16.9 15.5 2.91 2.72 2.53 2.34 2.16
39 1.68 1.61 1.83 1.76 2.09 2.01 2.22 2.11 2.26 2.09 2.32 2.18 2.38 2.14
41 1.68 1.61 1.82 1.75 2.03 1.95 2.13 2.04 2.16 2.05 2.21 2.12 2.27 2.11
43 1.68 1.61 1.81 1.74 1.97 1.89 2.04 1.96 2.07 1.99 2.11 2.03 2.16 2.07

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.48 2.12 2.78 2.31 2.89 2.26 -19.8 -20 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45
12 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.48 2.12 2.77 2.30 2.87 2.25 -17.8 -18 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54
14 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.47 2.12 2.76 2.30 2.86 2.25 -15.7 -16 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64
16 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.47 2.12 2.75 2.30 2.85 2.25 -13.7 -14 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73
18 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.47 2.12 2.74 2.29 2.84 2.24 -11.7 -12 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82
20 1.80 1.73 2.16 2.07 2.33 2.11 2.46 2.12 2.73 2.29 2.82 2.24 -9.6 -10 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92
22 1.80 1.73 2.15 2.06 2.33 2.11 2.45 2.11 2.69 2.27 2.78 2.23 -7.5 -8 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03
Hi
24 1.80 1.73 2.15 2.06 2.33 2.11 2.44 2.11 2.66 2.26 2.75 2.22 -5.5 -6 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
Hi 9
26 1.80 1.73 2.14 2.05 2.31 2.10 2.41 2.10 2.62 2.25 2.70 2.20 -3.4 -4 2.23 2.22 2.22 2.20 2.18
9 28 1.63 1.56 1.80 1.73 2.13 2.04 2.29 2.09 2.38 2.09 2.58 2.24 2.66 2.19 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.30 2.29 2.29 2.24 2.20
(m3/min) 30 1.63 1.56 1.79 1.72 2.12 2.04 2.27 2.08 2.36 2.08 2.54 2.23 2.62 2.18 0.8 0 2.43 2.39 2.36 2.27 2.19
32 1.63 1.56 1.79 1.72 2.10 2.02 2.24 2.07 2.33 2.07 2.50 2.21 2.58 2.16 3.9 3 2.63 2.54 2.44 2.31 2.17
34 1.63 1.56 1.78 1.71 2.09 2.01 2.21 2.06 2.29 2.05 2.44 2.19 2.53 2.15 7.0 6 2.88 2.69 2.50 2.33 2.15
35 1.63 1.56 1.78 1.71 2.09 2.01 2.20 2.05 2.27 2.05 2.42 2.18 2.50 2.14 10.1 9 2.86 2.67 2.49 2.31 2.13
36 1.63 1.56 1.78 1.71 2.07 1.99 2.19 2.05 2.25 2.04 2.37 2.17 2.45 2.13 13.2 12 2.84 2.66 2.48 2.29 2.11
38 1.63 1.56 1.77 1.70 2.04 1.96 2.17 2.05 2.21 2.03 2.29 2.14 2.36 2.10 16.9 15.5 2.82 2.63 2.45 2.27 2.09
39 1.63 1.56 1.77 1.70 2.03 1.95 2.16 2.04 2.19 2.02 2.24 2.13 2.31 2.08
41 1.63 1.56 1.76 1.69 1.97 1.89 2.07 1.99 2.09 1.98 2.14 2.05 2.20 2.05
43 1.63 1.56 1.76 1.69 1.91 1.83 1.98 1.90 2.00 1.92 2.05 1.97 2.09 2.01

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.33 1.94 2.61 2.10 2.72 2.06 -19.8 -20 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34 1.34
12 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.33 1.94 2.61 2.10 2.70 2.05 -17.8 -18 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43
14 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.33 1.94 2.60 2.09 2.69 2.05 -15.7 -16 1.51 1.51 1.51 1.51 1.51
16 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.32 1.93 2.59 2.09 2.68 2.04 -13.7 -14 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60
18 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.32 1.93 2.58 2.09 2.67 2.04 -11.7 -12 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68
20 1.70 1.63 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.32 1.93 2.57 2.08 2.66 2.04 -9.6 -10 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77
22 1.69 1.62 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.31 1.92 2.54 2.07 2.62 2.03 -7.5 -8 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88
Me
24 1.69 1.62 2.03 1.89 2.19 1.92 2.30 1.92 2.50 2.06 2.58 2.02 -5.5 -6 1.99 1.99 1.99 1.99 1.99
Me 8
26 1.69 1.62 2.02 1.88 2.17 1.91 2.27 1.91 2.46 2.05 2.54 2.00 -3.4 -4 2.06 2.05 2.05 2.03 2.01
8 28 1.53 1.47 1.69 1.62 2.01 1.88 2.15 1.90 2.24 1.90 2.42 2.03 2.50 1.99 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.13 2.12 2.11 2.07 2.03
3
(m /min) 30 1.53 1.47 1.68 1.61 1.99 1.87 2.13 1.89 2.22 1.89 2.39 2.02 2.47 1.98 0.8 0 2.24 2.21 2.18 2.10 2.02
32 1.53 1.47 1.68 1.61 1.98 1.87 2.11 1.89 2.19 1.88 2.35 2.01 2.43 1.97 3.9 3 2.43 2.34 2.26 2.13 2.00
34 1.53 1.47 1.68 1.61 1.97 1.86 2.08 1.88 2.16 1.87 2.30 1.99 2.38 1.95 7.0 6 2.66 2.48 2.31 2.15 1.99
35 1.53 1.47 1.67 1.60 1.97 1.86 2.07 1.86 2.14 1.87 2.28 1.99 2.35 1.94 10.1 9 2.64 2.47 2.30 2.14 1.97
36 1.53 1.47 1.67 1.60 1.95 1.86 2.06 1.86 2.12 1.86 2.23 1.97 2.31 1.93 13.2 12 2.62 2.45 2.29 2.12 1.95
38 1.53 1.47 1.67 1.60 1.92 1.84 2.04 1.86 2.08 1.84 2.15 1.94 2.22 1.90 16.9 15.5 2.60 2.43 2.27 2.10 1.93
39 1.53 1.47 1.66 1.59 1.91 1.83 2.03 1.85 2.06 1.83 2.11 1.93 2.17 1.89
41 1.53 1.47 1.66 1.59 1.85 1.78 1.95 1.83 1.97 1.80 2.02 1.90 2.07 1.86
43 1.53 1.47 1.65 1.58 1.79 1.72 1.86 1.79 1.88 1.77 1.92 1.84 1.97 1.83

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.27 1.85 2.54 2.01 2.64 1.97 -19.8 -20 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.27
12 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.26 1.85 2.53 2.01 2.63 1.97 -17.8 -18 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35
14 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.26 1.85 2.52 2.00 2.61 1.96 -15.7 -16 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43
16 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.26 1.85 2.51 2.00 2.60 1.96 -13.7 -14 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.52
18 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.25 1.85 2.50 2.00 2.59 1.95 -11.7 -12 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60
20 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.25 1.85 2.49 1.99 2.58 1.95 -9.6 -10 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68
22 1.65 1.58 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.24 1.84 2.46 1.98 2.54 1.94 -7.5 -8 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78
Lo
24 1.64 1.57 1.97 1.81 2.13 1.84 2.23 1.84 2.43 1.97 2.51 1.93 -5.5 -6 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88
Lo 7.5
26 1.64 1.57 1.96 1.80 2.11 1.83 2.20 1.83 2.39 1.96 2.47 1.91 3 -3.4 -4 1.95 1.95 1.94 1.92 1.91
7.5 28 1.49 1.43 1.64 1.57 1.95 1.80 2.09 1.82 2.18 1.82 2.35 1.94 2.43 1.90 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.01 2.01 2.00 1.97 1.93
(m3/min) 30 1.49 1.43 1.64 1.57 1.93 1.79 2.07 1.82 2.15 1.81 2.32 1.93 2.40 1.89 0.8 0 2.12 2.09 2.06 1.99 1.92
32 1.49 1.43 1.63 1.56 1.92 1.79 2.05 1.81 2.13 1.80 2.28 1.92 2.36 1.88 3.9 3 2.30 2.22 2.14 2.02 1.90
34 1.49 1.43 1.63 1.56 1.91 1.78 2.02 1.79 2.09 1.79 2.23 1.91 2.31 1.87 7.0 6 2.52 2.35 2.19 2.04 1.88
35 1.49 1.43 1.62 1.56 1.91 1.78 2.01 1.77 2.08 1.78 2.21 1.90 2.29 1.86 10.1 9 2.50 2.34 2.18 2.02 1.87
36 1.49 1.43 1.62 1.56 1.90 1.78 2.00 1.79 2.06 1.78 2.17 1.88 2.24 1.84 13.2 12 2.49 2.33 2.17 2.01 1.85
38 1.49 1.43 1.62 1.56 1.87 1.77 1.98 1.78 2.02 1.76 2.09 1.86 2.15 1.82 16.9 15.5 2.47 2.31 2.15 1.99 1.83
39 1.49 1.43 1.62 1.56 1.85 1.76 1.97 1.78 2.00 1.76 2.05 1.84 2.11 1.81
41 1.49 1.43 1.61 1.55 1.80 1.73 1.89 1.75 1.91 1.72 1.96 1.82 2.01 1.77
43 1.49 1.43 1.60 1.54 1.74 1.67 1.81 1.71 1.83 1.68 1.87 1.78 1.91 1.74

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity(kW) Air flow 11.00 9 8 7.5 Air flow 11 9 8 7.5
SHC : Sensible heat capacity(kW) TC 2.27 2.20 2.07 2.01 Heating capacity 2.58 2.50 2.31 2.19
SHF 0.93 0.93 0.90 0.88

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Model FDQS28KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.25 2.63 3.64 2.86 3.78 2.80 -19.8 -20 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91
12 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.24 2.63 3.63 2.86 3.76 2.79 -17.8 -18 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04
14 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.24 2.63 3.61 2.85 3.75 2.79 -15.7 -16 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16
16 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.23 2.62 3.60 2.85 3.73 2.78 -13.7 -14 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28
18 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.23 2.62 3.59 2.84 3.71 2.78 -11.7 -12 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41
20 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.23 2.62 3.57 2.84 3.70 2.78 -9.6 -10 2.53 2.53 2.53 2.53 2.53
22 2.36 2.27 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.21 2.62 3.53 2.82 3.65 2.76 -7.5 -8 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.68
Uhi
24 2.35 2.26 2.82 2.57 3.05 2.61 3.20 2.61 3.48 2.81 3.60 2.75 -5.5 -6 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84
Uhi 11
26 2.35 2.26 2.81 2.57 3.02 2.60 3.16 2.60 3.43 2.79 3.54 2.73 -3.4 -4 2.94 2.93 2.93 2.90 2.87
11 28 2.13 2.04 2.35 2.26 2.79 2.56 3.00 2.59 3.12 2.59 3.37 2.77 3.48 2.71 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.04 3.03 3.02 2.96 2.90
(m3/min) 30 2.13 2.04 2.34 2.25 2.77 2.55 2.97 2.58 3.08 2.57 3.32 2.76 3.43 2.69 0.8 0 3.20 3.16 3.11 3.00 2.89
32 2.13 2.04 2.34 2.25 2.75 2.54 2.94 2.57 3.05 2.56 3.27 2.74 3.38 2.68 3.9 3 3.47 3.35 3.23 3.04 2.86
34 2.13 2.04 2.33 2.24 2.74 2.54 2.90 2.55 3.00 2.54 3.20 2.71 3.31 2.66 7.0 6 3.80 3.55 3.30 3.07 2.84
35 2.13 2.04 2.33 2.24 2.74 2.54 2.88 2.53 2.98 2.54 3.17 2.70 3.28 2.65 10.1 9 3.77 3.53 3.29 3.05 2.81
36 2.13 2.04 2.32 2.23 2.72 2.53 2.87 2.54 2.95 2.53 3.11 2.69 3.21 2.63 13.2 12 3.75 3.51 3.27 3.03 2.79
38 2.13 2.04 2.32 2.23 2.67 2.52 2.84 2.53 2.89 2.51 3.00 2.65 3.08 2.59 16.9 15.5 3.72 3.48 3.24 3.00 2.76
39 2.13 2.04 2.32 2.23 2.65 2.51 2.82 2.53 2.86 2.50 2.94 2.63 3.02 2.57
41 2.13 2.04 2.31 2.22 2.57 2.47 2.71 2.49 2.74 2.46 2.81 2.59 2.88 2.52
43 2.13 2.04 2.30 2.21 2.49 2.39 2.59 2.45 2.62 2.41 2.68 2.54 2.74 2.48

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.16 2.36 3.54 2.56 3.67 2.49 -19.8 -20 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86
12 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.15 2.36 3.52 2.55 3.66 2.48 -17.8 -18 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98
14 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.15 2.36 3.51 2.55 3.64 2.48 -15.7 -16 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09
16 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.14 2.35 3.50 2.55 3.63 2.47 -13.7 -14 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21
18 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.14 2.35 3.49 2.54 3.61 2.47 -11.7 -12 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33
20 2.30 2.04 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.14 2.35 3.47 2.52 3.59 2.46 -9.6 -10 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45
22 2.29 2.03 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.12 2.34 3.43 2.51 3.54 2.45 -7.5 -8 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60
Hi
24 2.29 2.03 2.74 2.29 2.97 2.33 3.11 2.34 3.39 2.50 3.50 2.43 -5.5 -6 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Hi 9
26 2.29 2.03 2.73 2.29 2.94 2.32 3.07 2.32 3.33 2.48 3.44 2.42 -3.4 -4 2.85 2.84 2.84 2.81 2.78
9 28 2.07 1.99 2.28 2.02 2.72 2.28 2.91 2.31 3.03 2.31 3.28 2.46 3.39 2.40 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.94 2.94 2.93 2.87 2.82
(m3/min) 30 2.07 1.99 2.28 2.02 2.70 2.28 2.88 2.30 3.00 2.30 3.23 2.44 3.34 2.39 0.8 0 3.10 3.06 3.02 2.91 2.80
32 2.07 1.99 2.27 2.02 2.67 2.26 2.86 2.29 2.96 2.28 3.18 2.43 3.29 2.37 3.9 3 3.37 3.25 3.13 2.95 2.78
34 2.07 1.99 2.27 2.02 2.66 2.26 2.82 2.28 2.92 2.27 3.11 2.41 3.22 2.35 7.0 6 3.68 3.44 3.20 2.98 2.75
35 2.07 1.99 2.26 2.02 2.66 2.26 2.80 2.27 2.89 2.26 3.08 2.40 3.18 2.34 10.1 9 3.66 3.42 3.19 2.96 2.73
36 2.07 1.99 2.26 2.02 2.64 2.25 2.79 2.27 2.86 2.25 3.02 2.38 3.12 2.32 13.2 12 3.63 3.40 3.17 2.94 2.70
38 2.07 1.99 2.25 2.01 2.60 2.24 2.76 2.26 2.81 2.23 2.91 2.34 3.00 2.28 16.9 15.5 3.60 3.37 3.14 2.91 2.68
39 2.07 1.99 2.25 2.01 2.58 2.23 2.74 2.25 2.78 2.22 2.86 2.32 2.94 2.26
41 2.07 1.99 2.24 2.01 2.50 2.20 2.63 2.21 2.66 2.17 2.73 2.27 2.80 2.22
43 2.07 1.99 2.24 2.01 2.43 2.17 2.52 2.16 2.55 2.14 2.60 2.23 2.66 2.17

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.98 2.18 3.34 2.35 3.46 2.29 -19.8 -20 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72
12 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.97 2.17 3.32 2.34 3.45 2.29 -17.8 -18 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83
14 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.97 2.17 3.31 2.34 3.43 2.28 -15.7 -16 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94
16 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.97 2.17 3.30 2.34 3.42 2.28 -13.7 -14 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05
18 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.96 2.17 3.29 2.33 3.40 2.27 -11.7 -12 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16
20 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.96 2.17 3.27 2.33 3.39 2.27 -9.6 -10 2.27 2.27 2.27 2.27 2.27
22 2.16 1.87 2.59 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.94 2.16 3.23 2.31 3.34 2.26 -7.5 -8 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41
Me
24 2.16 1.87 2.58 2.11 2.80 2.16 2.93 2.16 3.19 2.30 3.30 2.24 -5.5 -6 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.55
Me 8
26 2.16 1.87 2.57 2.11 2.77 2.14 2.90 2.15 3.14 2.28 3.25 2.23 -3.4 -4 2.63 2.63 2.63 2.60 2.58
8 28 1.95 1.85 2.15 1.87 2.56 2.10 2.75 2.14 2.86 2.13 3.09 2.27 3.19 2.21 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.72 2.72 2.71 2.66 2.60
3
(m /min) 30 1.95 1.85 2.15 1.87 2.54 2.09 2.72 2.12 2.83 2.12 3.04 2.25 3.15 2.20 0.8 0 2.87 2.83 2.79 2.69 2.59
32 1.95 1.85 2.14 1.86 2.52 2.08 2.69 2.11 2.79 2.11 3.00 2.24 3.10 2.18 3.9 3 3.12 3.00 2.89 2.73 2.57
34 1.95 1.85 2.14 1.86 2.51 2.08 2.66 2.10 2.75 2.09 2.93 2.21 3.03 2.16 7.0 6 3.40 3.18 2.96 2.75 2.55
35 1.95 1.85 2.13 1.85 2.51 2.08 2.64 2.09 2.73 2.08 2.90 2.20 3.00 2.15 10.1 9 3.38 3.17 2.95 2.74 2.52
36 1.95 1.85 2.13 1.85 2.49 2.07 2.63 2.09 2.70 2.07 2.85 2.18 2.94 2.13 13.2 12 3.36 3.15 2.93 2.72 2.50
38 1.95 1.85 2.13 1.85 2.45 2.06 2.60 2.08 2.65 2.05 2.75 2.15 2.83 2.09 16.9 15.5 3.33 3.12 2.90 2.69 2.48
39 1.95 1.85 2.12 1.85 2.43 2.05 2.59 2.07 2.62 2.04 2.69 2.13 2.77 2.08
41 1.95 1.85 2.12 1.85 2.36 2.02 2.48 2.03 2.51 2.00 2.57 2.08 2.64 2.03
43 1.95 1.85 2.11 1.85 2.29 1.99 2.38 1.99 2.40 1.96 2.45 2.04 2.51 1.99

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.89 2.09 3.23 2.26 3.36 2.21 -19.8 -20 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62
12 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.88 2.09 3.22 2.25 3.34 2.20 -17.8 -18 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73
14 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.88 2.09 3.21 2.25 3.33 2.20 -15.7 -16 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83
16 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.88 2.09 3.20 2.25 3.31 2.19 -13.7 -14 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94
18 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.87 2.08 3.19 2.24 3.30 2.19 -11.7 -12 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04
20 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.87 2.08 3.18 2.24 3.29 2.18 -9.6 -10 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
22 2.10 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.85 2.08 3.14 2.23 3.24 2.17 -7.5 -8 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28
Lo
24 2.09 1.79 2.51 2.02 2.71 2.06 2.84 2.07 3.10 2.21 3.20 2.15 -5.5 -6 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41
Lo 6
26 2.09 1.79 2.49 2.02 2.69 2.06 2.81 2.06 3.05 2.19 3.15 2.14 3 -3.4 -4 2.49 2.49 2.49 2.46 2.44
7.5 28 1.89 1.77 2.09 1.79 2.48 2.01 2.66 2.05 2.77 2.04 3.00 2.17 3.10 2.12 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.58 2.57 2.56 2.51 2.46
3
(m /min) 30 1.89 1.77 2.08 1.78 2.46 2.00 2.64 2.04 2.74 2.03 2.95 2.16 3.05 2.10 0.8 0 2.72 2.68 2.64 2.54 2.45
32 1.89 1.77 2.08 1.78 2.44 2.00 2.61 2.03 2.71 2.02 2.91 2.14 3.00 2.09 3.9 3 2.95 2.84 2.74 2.58 2.43
34 1.89 1.77 2.07 1.78 2.44 2.00 2.58 2.02 2.67 2.01 2.84 2.12 2.94 2.07 7.0 6 3.22 3.01 2.80 2.60 2.41
35 1.89 1.77 2.07 1.78 2.43 1.99 2.56 2.00 2.64 2.00 2.81 2.11 2.91 2.06 10.1 9 3.20 2.99 2.79 2.59 2.39
36 1.89 1.77 2.07 1.78 2.41 1.99 2.55 2.00 2.62 1.99 2.76 2.09 2.86 2.04 13.2 12 3.18 2.98 2.77 2.57 2.37
38 1.89 1.77 2.06 1.78 2.38 1.97 2.52 1.99 2.57 1.97 2.66 2.05 2.74 2.00 16.9 15.5 3.15 2.95 2.75 2.54 2.34
39 1.89 1.77 2.06 1.78 2.36 1.97 2.51 1.99 2.54 1.96 2.61 2.04 2.69 1.98
41 1.89 1.77 2.05 1.77 2.29 1.94 2.41 1.94 2.44 1.92 2.50 2.00 2.56 1.95
43 1.89 1.77 2.04 1.77 2.22 1.91 2.30 1.90 2.33 1.88 2.38 1.95 2.43 1.90

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 11.00 9 8 7.5 Air flow 11 9 8 7.5
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 2.88 2.80 2.64 2.56 Heating capacity 3.30 3.20 2.96 2.80
SHF 0.88 0.81 0.79 0.78

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Model FDQS36KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.18 3.14 4.69 3.40 4.87 3.32 -19.8 -20 2.39 2.39 2.39 2.39 2.39
12 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.18 3.14 4.67 3.39 4.85 3.31 -17.8 -18 2.54 2.54 2.54 2.54 2.54
14 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.17 3.14 4.65 3.38 4.82 3.30 -15.7 -16 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70
16 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.17 3.14 4.64 3.38 4.80 3.30 -13.7 -14 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85
18 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.16 3.13 4.62 3.37 4.78 3.29 -11.7 -12 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
20 3.04 2.69 3.64 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.16 3.13 4.60 3.37 4.76 3.28 -9.6 -10 3.16 3.16 3.16 3.16 3.16
22 3.04 2.69 3.63 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.14 3.13 4.54 3.34 4.70 3.26 -7.5 -8 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.35
Uhi
24 3.03 2.69 3.63 3.05 3.93 3.10 4.12 3.12 4.49 3.33 4.63 3.24 -5.5 -6 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54
Uhi 11
26 3.03 2.69 3.62 3.04 3.90 3.09 4.07 3.10 4.41 3.30 4.56 3.22 -3.4 -4 3.67 3.66 3.66 3.62 3.58
11 28 2.75 2.64 3.03 2.69 3.60 3.03 3.86 3.08 4.02 3.08 4.34 3.27 4.49 3.20 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.79 3.78 3.77 3.70 3.63
(m3/min) 30 2.75 2.64 3.02 2.68 3.57 3.02 3.82 3.06 3.97 3.06 4.28 3.25 4.42 3.17 0.8 0 4.00 3.94 3.88 3.74 3.61
32 2.75 2.64 3.01 2.68 3.54 3.01 3.78 3.04 3.93 3.04 4.21 3.23 4.35 3.15 3.9 3 4.34 4.18 4.03 3.80 3.57
34 2.75 2.64 3.00 2.67 3.53 3.00 3.73 3.03 3.86 3.01 4.12 3.19 4.26 3.12 7.0 6 4.74 4.43 4.12 3.83 3.54
35 2.75 2.64 3.00 2.67 3.52 3.00 3.71 3.01 3.83 3.00 4.08 3.18 4.22 3.10 10.1 9 4.71 4.41 4.10 3.81 3.51
36 2.75 2.64 2.99 2.67 3.50 2.99 3.69 3.01 3.80 2.99 4.00 3.15 4.14 3.08 13.2 12 4.68 4.38 4.08 3.78 3.48
38 2.75 2.64 2.99 2.67 3.44 2.97 3.65 2.99 3.72 2.96 3.86 3.10 3.97 3.03 16.9 15.5 4.64 4.34 4.04 3.74 3.45
39 2.75 2.64 2.98 2.67 3.42 2.96 3.64 2.99 3.69 2.95 3.79 3.08 3.89 3.00
41 2.75 2.64 2.97 2.66 3.32 2.92 3.49 2.93 3.53 2.89 3.62 3.02 3.71 2.95
43 2.75 2.64 2.96 2.66 3.21 2.88 3.34 2.88 3.38 2.84 3.45 2.97 3.53 2.89

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.06 2.82 4.55 3.05 4.72 2.97 -19.8 -20 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32
12 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.05 2.81 4.53 3.04 4.70 2.96 -17.8 -18 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47
14 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.05 2.81 4.51 3.03 4.68 2.96 -15.7 -16 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62
16 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.04 2.81 4.50 3.03 4.66 2.95 -13.7 -14 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77
18 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.04 2.81 4.48 3.02 4.64 2.94 -11.7 -12 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92
20 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.03 2.81 4.47 3.02 4.62 2.93 -9.6 -10 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07
22 2.95 2.41 3.53 2.73 3.82 2.78 4.01 2.80 4.41 2.99 4.56 2.91 -7.5 -8 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
Hi
24 2.94 2.40 3.52 2.72 3.82 2.78 3.99 2.79 4.35 2.97 4.49 2.89 -5.5 -6 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44
Hi 9
26 2.94 2.40 3.51 2.72 3.78 2.77 3.95 2.77 4.28 2.94 4.43 2.87 -3.4 -4 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.52 3.48
9 28 2.66 2.37 2.94 2.40 3.49 2.71 3.74 2.75 3.90 2.76 4.22 2.92 4.36 2.84 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.68 3.67 3.66 3.59 3.52
(m3/min) 30 2.66 2.37 2.93 2.40 3.47 2.70 3.71 2.74 3.86 2.74 4.15 2.90 4.29 2.82 0.8 0 3.88 3.83 3.77 3.64 3.50
32 2.66 2.37 2.92 2.40 3.44 2.69 3.67 2.72 3.81 2.72 4.09 2.88 4.23 2.80 3.9 3 4.21 4.06 3.91 3.69 3.47
34 2.66 2.37 2.91 2.39 3.43 2.68 3.62 2.70 3.75 2.70 4.00 2.84 4.14 2.77 7.0 6 4.60 4.30 4.00 3.72 3.44
35 2.66 2.37 2.91 2.39 3.42 2.68 3.60 2.70 3.72 2.68 3.96 2.82 4.09 2.75 10.1 9 4.57 4.28 3.99 3.70 3.41
36 2.66 2.37 2.91 2.39 3.39 2.67 3.58 2.69 3.68 2.67 3.89 2.80 4.02 2.73 13.2 12 4.54 4.25 3.96 3.67 3.38
38 2.66 2.37 2.90 2.39 3.34 2.65 3.55 2.68 3.61 2.64 3.74 2.75 3.86 2.68 16.9 15.5 4.51 4.22 3.93 3.64 3.35
39 2.66 2.37 2.89 2.38 3.32 2.64 3.53 2.67 3.58 2.63 3.67 2.72 3.78 2.65
41 2.66 2.37 2.88 2.38 3.22 2.60 3.38 2.61 3.43 2.57 3.51 2.67 3.60 2.59
43 2.66 2.37 2.87 2.37 3.12 2.55 3.24 2.55 3.28 2.51 3.35 2.60 3.42 2.53

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.82 2.61 4.28 2.82 4.45 2.74 -19.8 -20 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
12 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.82 2.61 4.27 2.81 4.43 2.74 -17.8 -18 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28 2.28
14 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.81 2.60 4.25 2.80 4.41 2.73 -15.7 -16 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42
16 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.81 2.60 4.24 2.80 4.39 2.72 -13.7 -14 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56
18 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.80 2.60 4.22 2.79 4.37 2.71 -11.7 -12 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70
20 2.78 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.80 2.60 4.21 2.78 4.35 2.70 -9.6 -10 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84
22 2.77 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.78 2.59 4.15 2.76 4.29 2.68 -7.5 -8 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01 3.01
Me
24 2.77 2.22 3.32 2.51 3.59 2.57 3.76 2.58 4.10 2.74 4.23 2.66 -5.5 -6 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18
Me 8
26 2.77 2.22 3.30 2.50 3.56 2.56 3.72 2.57 4.03 2.72 4.17 2.64 -3.4 -4 3.29 3.29 3.28 3.25 3.22
8 28 2.51 2.19 2.77 2.22 3.29 2.50 3.53 2.55 3.67 2.55 3.97 2.69 4.10 2.62 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.40 3.39 3.39 3.32 3.26
3
(m /min) 30 2.51 2.19 2.76 2.22 3.26 2.49 3.49 2.53 3.63 2.53 3.91 2.67 4.04 2.60 0.8 0 3.59 3.54 3.49 3.36 3.24
32 2.51 2.19 2.75 2.21 3.24 2.48 3.46 2.51 3.59 2.51 3.85 2.65 3.98 2.58 3.9 3 3.89 3.76 3.62 3.41 3.21
34 2.51 2.19 2.74 2.21 3.23 2.47 3.41 2.49 3.53 2.49 3.77 2.62 3.90 2.55 7.0 6 4.26 3.98 3.70 3.44 3.18
35 2.51 2.19 2.74 2.21 3.22 2.47 3.39 2.47 3.50 2.47 3.73 2.60 3.86 2.54 10.1 9 4.23 3.96 3.69 3.42 3.15
36 2.51 2.19 2.74 2.21 3.20 2.46 3.37 2.48 3.47 2.46 3.66 2.58 3.78 2.51 13.2 12 4.20 3.93 3.66 3.39 3.13
38 2.51 2.19 2.73 2.20 3.15 2.44 3.34 2.47 3.40 2.43 3.53 2.53 3.63 2.46 16.9 15.5 4.17 3.90 3.63 3.36 3.09
39 2.51 2.19 2.73 2.20 3.12 2.43 3.32 2.46 3.37 2.42 3.46 2.50 3.56 2.43
41 2.51 2.19 2.72 2.19 3.03 2.39 3.19 2.40 3.23 2.37 3.31 2.45 3.39 2.38
43 2.51 2.19 2.71 2.19 2.94 2.35 3.05 2.35 3.08 2.31 3.15 2.39 3.22 2.32

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.69 2.50 4.13 2.69 4.29 2.62 -19.8 -20 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04
12 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.68 2.49 4.12 2.69 4.27 2.62 -17.8 -18 2.17 2.17 2.17 2.17 2.17
14 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.68 2.49 4.10 2.68 4.25 2.61 -15.7 -16 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30
16 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.67 2.49 4.09 2.68 4.23 2.60 -13.7 -14 2.43 2.43 2.43 2.43 2.43
18 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.67 2.49 4.07 2.67 4.22 2.60 -11.7 -12 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56
20 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.66 2.48 4.06 2.67 4.20 2.59 -9.6 -10 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69
22 2.68 2.13 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.65 2.48 4.00 2.64 4.14 2.57 -7.5 -8 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85 2.85
Lo
24 2.67 2.12 3.20 2.40 3.47 2.46 3.63 2.47 3.95 2.63 4.08 2.55 -5.5 -6 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02
Lo 7.5
26 2.67 2.12 3.19 2.40 3.43 2.45 3.59 2.46 3.89 2.60 4.02 2.53 3 -3.4 -4 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.08 3.05
7.5 28 2.42 2.09 2.67 2.12 3.17 2.39 3.40 2.43 3.54 2.43 3.83 2.58 3.96 2.51 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 3.23 3.22 3.21 3.15 3.09
3
(m /min) 30 2.42 2.09 2.66 2.12 3.15 2.38 3.37 2.42 3.50 2.42 3.77 2.55 3.90 2.49 0.8 0 3.40 3.36 3.31 3.19 3.07
32 2.42 2.09 2.66 2.12 3.12 2.37 3.34 2.41 3.46 2.40 3.71 2.53 3.84 2.46 3.9 3 3.69 3.56 3.43 3.24 3.04
34 2.42 2.09 2.65 2.11 3.11 2.37 3.29 2.39 3.41 2.38 3.63 2.50 3.76 2.43 7.0 6 4.04 3.77 3.51 3.26 3.02
35 2.42 2.09 2.64 2.11 3.11 2.37 3.27 2.35 3.38 2.37 3.59 2.48 3.72 2.42 10.1 9 4.01 3.75 3.50 3.24 2.99
36 2.42 2.09 2.64 2.11 3.08 2.35 3.25 2.37 3.35 2.36 3.53 2.46 3.65 2.40 13.2 12 3.98 3.73 3.47 3.22 2.97
38 2.42 2.09 2.63 2.11 3.04 2.33 3.22 2.36 3.28 2.33 3.40 2.41 3.50 2.35 16.9 15.5 3.95 3.70 3.44 3.19 2.94
39 2.42 2.09 2.63 2.11 3.01 2.32 3.20 2.35 3.25 2.32 3.34 2.39 3.43 2.32
41 2.42 2.09 2.62 2.10 2.92 2.28 3.07 2.30 3.11 2.26 3.19 2.34 3.27 2.27
43 2.42 2.09 2.61 2.10 2.83 2.25 2.94 2.24 2.98 2.21 3.04 2.28 3.11 2.22

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 11.00 9 8 7.5 Air flow 11 9 8 7.5
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 3.71 3.60 3.39 3.27 Heating capacity 4.12 4.00 3.70 3.51
SHF 0.81 0.75 0.73 0.72

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Model FDQS45KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.07 3.49 5.68 3.77 5.90 3.68 -19.8 -20 2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90 2.90
12 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.07 3.49 5.66 3.76 5.88 3.67 -17.8 -18 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09
14 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.06 3.48 5.64 3.76 5.85 3.66 -15.7 -16 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27
16 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.05 3.48 5.62 3.75 5.83 3.65 -13.7 -14 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46 3.46
18 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.05 3.48 5.60 3.74 5.80 3.64 -11.7 -12 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65
20 3.69 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.04 3.48 5.58 3.73 5.78 3.63 -9.6 -10 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83
22 3.68 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 5.02 3.47 5.51 3.71 5.70 3.61 -7.5 -8 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07
Hi
24 3.68 2.98 4.41 3.37 4.77 3.45 4.99 3.46 5.44 3.68 5.62 3.57 -5.5 -6 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30
Hi 11
26 3.68 2.98 4.39 3.36 4.73 3.43 4.93 3.43 5.35 3.64 5.53 3.54 3 -3.4 -4 4.45 4.44 4.44 4.39 4.35
11 28 3.33 2.94 3.67 2.97 4.37 3.35 4.68 3.41 4.88 3.41 5.27 3.61 5.44 3.51 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 4.60 4.59 4.58 4.49 4.40
(m3/min) 30 3.33 2.94 3.66 2.97 4.33 3.34 4.64 3.39 4.82 3.39 5.19 3.58 5.36 3.49 0.8 0 4.85 4.78 4.71 4.54 4.38
32 3.33 2.94 3.65 2.96 4.30 3.33 4.59 3.37 4.76 3.36 5.11 3.55 5.28 3.46 3.9 3 5.26 5.08 4.89 4.61 4.34
34 3.33 2.94 3.64 2.96 4.28 3.32 4.53 3.35 4.69 3.34 5.00 3.52 5.17 3.42 7.0 6 5.75 5.38 5.00 4.65 4.30
35 3.33 2.94 3.64 2.96 4.28 3.32 4.50 3.33 4.65 3.32 4.95 3.50 5.12 3.41 10.1 9 5.71 5.35 4.98 4.62 4.26
36 3.33 2.94 3.63 2.96 4.24 3.30 4.48 3.33 4.60 3.30 4.86 3.46 5.02 3.37 13.2 12 5.68 5.31 4.95 4.59 4.23
38 3.33 2.94 3.62 2.95 4.18 3.27 4.43 3.31 4.52 3.27 4.68 3.39 4.82 3.30 16.9 15.5 5.63 5.27 4.91 4.54 4.18
39 3.33 2.94 3.62 2.95 4.15 3.26 4.41 3.30 4.47 3.25 4.59 3.36 4.72 3.27
41 3.33 2.94 3.61 2.95 4.02 3.21 4.23 3.23 4.28 3.18 4.39 3.29 4.50 3.20
43 3.33 2.94 3.59 2.94 3.90 3.16 4.05 3.16 4.09 3.11 4.18 3.22 4.28 3.12

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.84 3.25 5.42 3.50 5.63 3.41 -19.8 -20 2.71 2.71 2.71 2.71 2.71
12 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.83 3.24 5.40 3.50 5.60 3.40 -17.8 -18 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88
14 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.82 3.24 5.38 3.49 5.58 3.39 -15.7 -16 3.06 3.06 3.06 3.06 3.06
16 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.82 3.24 5.36 3.48 5.55 3.38 -13.7 -14 3.23 3.23 3.23 3.23 3.23
18 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.81 3.23 5.34 3.47 5.53 3.37 -11.7 -12 3.41 3.41 3.41 3.41 3.41
20 3.52 2.76 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.81 3.23 5.32 3.46 5.51 3.37 -9.6 -10 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.58
22 3.51 2.75 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.78 3.22 5.25 3.43 5.43 3.34 -7.5 -8 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80
Me
24 3.51 2.75 4.20 3.12 4.55 3.20 4.76 3.21 5.19 3.41 5.36 3.31 -5.5 -6 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02
Me 10
26 3.50 2.75 4.18 3.12 4.50 3.18 4.70 3.19 5.10 3.37 5.27 3.28 -3.4 -4 4.16 4.15 4.14 4.10 4.06
10 28 3.17 2.72 3.50 2.75 4.16 3.10 4.46 3.16 4.65 3.17 5.02 3.34 5.19 3.25 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 4.30 4.28 4.27 4.19 4.11
(m3/min) 30 3.17 2.72 3.49 2.75 4.13 3.09 4.42 3.15 4.59 3.14 4.95 3.32 5.11 3.23 0.8 0 4.53 4.47 4.40 4.24 4.09
32 3.17 2.72 3.48 2.74 4.10 3.08 4.38 3.13 4.54 3.12 4.87 3.29 5.04 3.20 3.9 3 4.92 4.74 4.56 4.31 4.05
34 3.17 2.72 3.47 2.74 4.08 3.07 4.32 3.11 4.47 3.09 4.77 3.25 4.93 3.16 7.0 6 5.37 5.02 4.67 4.34 4.02
35 3.17 2.72 3.47 2.74 4.08 3.07 4.29 3.09 4.43 3.08 4.72 3.23 4.88 3.14 10.1 9 5.34 4.99 4.65 4.32 3.98
36 3.17 2.72 3.46 2.73 4.04 3.05 4.27 3.08 4.39 3.06 4.63 3.20 4.78 3.09 13.2 12 5.30 4.96 4.62 4.28 3.95
38 3.17 2.72 3.45 2.73 3.98 3.03 4.23 3.06 4.30 3.02 4.46 3.12 4.60 3.03 16.9 15.5 5.26 4.92 4.58 4.24 3.91
39 3.17 2.72 3.45 2.73 3.95 3.02 4.20 3.05 4.26 3.01 4.38 3.09 4.50 3.00
41 3.17 2.72 3.44 2.72 3.83 2.96 4.03 2.98 4.08 2.94 4.18 3.02 4.29 2.94
43 3.17 2.72 3.42 2.72 3.72 2.92 3.86 2.91 3.90 2.86 3.99 2.95 4.08 2.87

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.59 3.04 5.14 3.28 5.34 3.19 -19.8 -20 2.52 2.52 2.52 2.52 2.52
12 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.58 3.04 5.12 3.27 5.32 3.19 -17.8 -18 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.68
14 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.58 3.04 5.10 3.27 5.29 3.18 -15.7 -16 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84 2.84
16 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.57 3.03 5.09 3.26 5.27 3.17 -13.7 -14 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
18 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.57 3.03 5.07 3.25 5.25 3.16 -11.7 -12 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17
20 3.34 2.59 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.56 3.03 5.05 3.25 5.22 3.15 -9.6 -10 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33
22 3.33 2.58 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.54 3.02 4.98 3.22 5.15 3.13 -7.5 -8 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53
Lo
24 3.33 2.58 3.99 2.92 4.31 2.99 4.52 3.01 4.92 3.20 5.08 3.10 -5.5 -6 3.73 3.73 3.73 3.73 3.73
Lo 9
26 3.32 2.58 3.97 2.91 4.27 2.97 4.46 2.98 4.84 3.16 5.00 3.07 -3.4 -4 3.86 3.86 3.85 3.81 3.78
9 28 3.01 2.54 3.32 2.58 3.95 2.91 4.23 2.96 4.41 2.96 4.77 3.13 4.92 3.04 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.99 3.98 3.97 3.90 3.82
3
(m /min) 30 3.01 2.54 3.31 2.57 3.92 2.89 4.19 2.94 4.36 2.94 4.69 3.10 4.85 3.02 0.8 0 4.21 4.15 4.09 3.94 3.80
32 3.01 2.54 3.30 2.57 3.89 2.88 4.15 2.92 4.31 2.92 4.62 3.08 4.78 2.99 3.9 3 4.57 4.41 4.24 4.00 3.76
34 3.01 2.54 3.29 2.56 3.87 2.87 4.10 2.90 4.24 2.89 4.52 3.04 4.68 2.96 7.0 6 4.99 4.67 4.34 4.04 3.73
35 3.01 2.54 3.29 2.56 3.87 2.87 4.07 2.89 4.20 2.87 4.47 3.02 4.63 2.94 10.1 9 4.96 4.64 4.32 4.01 3.70
36 3.01 2.54 3.28 2.56 3.84 2.86 4.05 2.88 4.16 2.86 4.39 2.99 4.54 2.91 13.2 12 4.93 4.61 4.30 3.98 3.67
38 3.01 2.54 3.28 2.56 3.78 2.83 4.01 2.86 4.08 2.83 4.23 2.93 4.36 2.84 16.9 15.5 4.89 4.57 4.26 3.94 3.63
39 3.01 2.54 3.27 2.56 3.75 2.82 3.99 2.86 4.04 2.81 4.15 2.90 4.27 2.81
41 3.01 2.54 3.26 2.55 3.64 2.77 3.83 2.79 3.87 2.74 3.97 2.83 4.07 2.74
43 3.01 2.54 3.25 2.55 3.53 2.73 3.66 2.72 3.70 2.68 3.78 2.76 3.87 2.68

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Hi Me Lo Heat mode Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 11 10 9 Air flow 11 10 9
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 4.50 4.29 4.07 Heating capacity 5.00 4.67 4.34
SHF 0.74 0.72 0.71

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Model FDQS56KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.32 3.99 7.07 4.29 7.35 4.17 -19.8 -20 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65
12 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.31 3.98 7.05 4.28 7.31 4.16 -17.8 -18 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89
14 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.30 3.98 7.02 4.27 7.28 4.14 -15.7 -16 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.12 4.12
16 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.29 3.97 7.00 4.26 7.25 4.13 -13.7 -14 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36 4.36
18 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.28 3.97 6.97 4.25 7.22 4.12 -11.7 -12 4.59 4.59 4.59 4.59 4.59
20 4.59 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.27 3.96 6.95 4.24 7.19 4.11 -9.6 -10 4.83 4.83 4.83 4.83 4.83
22 4.58 3.35 5.49 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.24 3.95 6.86 4.20 7.09 4.06 -7.5 -8 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12
Hi
24 4.58 3.35 5.48 3.80 5.94 3.91 6.21 3.94 6.77 4.16 6.99 4.02 -5.5 -6 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42 5.42
Hi 11
26 4.57 3.34 5.46 3.79 5.88 3.88 6.14 3.90 6.66 4.12 6.88 3.98 3 -3.4 -4 5.61 5.60 5.59 5.54 5.48
11 28 4.14 3.28 4.57 3.34 5.43 3.78 5.82 3.86 6.07 3.87 6.56 4.07 6.78 3.94 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 5.80 5.78 5.76 5.65 5.54
(m3/min) 30 4.14 3.28 4.56 3.34 5.39 3.76 5.77 3.84 6.00 3.84 6.46 4.03 6.67 3.90 0.8 0 6.11 6.02 5.94 5.73 5.51
32 4.14 3.28 4.55 3.33 5.35 3.74 5.71 3.81 5.93 3.81 6.36 3.99 6.57 3.86 3.9 3 6.63 6.39 6.16 5.81 5.47
34 4.14 3.28 4.53 3.32 5.33 3.73 5.64 3.78 5.83 3.77 6.22 3.93 6.44 3.81 7.0 6 7.25 6.77 6.30 5.86 5.42
35 4.14 3.28 4.52 3.32 5.32 3.72 5.60 3.75 5.79 3.75 6.16 3.90 6.37 3.79 10.1 9 7.20 6.74 6.28 5.82 5.37
36 4.14 3.28 4.52 3.32 5.28 3.71 5.57 3.75 5.73 3.72 6.05 3.86 6.25 3.73 13.2 12 7.15 6.69 6.24 5.78 5.32
38 4.14 3.28 4.51 3.31 5.20 3.67 5.52 3.72 5.62 3.67 5.82 3.76 6.00 3.65 16.9 15.5 7.10 6.64 6.18 5.73 5.27
39 4.14 3.28 4.50 3.31 5.16 3.65 5.49 3.71 5.56 3.65 5.71 3.72 5.87 3.60
41 4.14 3.28 4.49 3.30 5.00 3.58 5.26 3.61 5.33 3.55 5.46 3.62 5.60 3.51
43 4.14 3.28 4.47 3.29 4.85 3.51 5.04 3.51 5.10 3.45 5.21 3.53 5.32 3.40

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 6.02 3.75 6.75 4.05 7.00 3.91 -19.8 -20 3.42 3.42 3.42 3.42 3.42
12 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 6.01 3.75 6.72 4.03 6.97 3.90 -17.8 -18 3.64 3.64 3.64 3.64 3.64
14 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 6.01 3.75 6.70 4.02 6.94 3.89 -15.7 -16 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86
16 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 6.00 3.74 6.67 4.00 6.91 3.88 -13.7 -14 4.08 4.08 4.08 4.08 4.08
18 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 5.99 3.74 6.65 3.99 6.88 3.87 -11.7 -12 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30 4.30
20 4.38 3.15 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 5.98 3.73 6.62 3.98 6.85 3.86 -9.6 -10 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52
22 4.37 3.14 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 5.95 3.72 6.54 3.95 6.76 3.82 -7.5 -8 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79
Me
24 4.36 3.14 5.23 3.57 5.66 3.69 5.93 3.71 6.46 3.92 6.67 3.79 -5.5 -6 5.07 5.07 5.07 5.07 5.07
Me 10
26 4.36 3.14 5.20 3.56 5.61 3.66 5.86 3.68 6.35 3.87 6.56 3.74 -3.4 -4 5.24 5.23 5.23 5.18 5.12
10 28 3.95 3.08 4.36 3.14 5.18 3.55 5.55 3.63 5.79 3.65 6.25 3.82 6.46 3.70 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 5.42 5.40 5.39 5.29 5.18
(m3/min) 30 3.95 3.08 4.35 3.13 5.14 3.53 5.50 3.61 5.72 3.61 6.16 3.78 6.36 3.66 0.8 0 5.71 5.63 5.55 5.35 5.15
32 3.95 3.08 4.34 3.13 5.10 3.51 5.45 3.59 5.65 3.58 6.06 3.74 6.27 3.63 3.9 3 6.20 5.98 5.76 5.43 5.11
34 3.95 3.08 4.32 3.12 5.08 3.50 5.38 3.55 5.56 3.53 5.93 3.69 6.14 3.58 7.0 6 6.77 6.33 5.89 5.48 5.07
35 3.95 3.08 4.31 3.11 5.07 3.50 5.34 3.52 5.52 3.51 5.87 3.66 6.07 3.55 10.1 9 6.73 6.30 5.87 5.44 5.02
36 3.95 3.08 4.31 3.11 5.03 3.48 5.31 3.52 5.46 3.49 5.76 3.61 5.96 3.51 13.2 12 6.69 6.26 5.83 5.40 4.98
38 3.95 3.08 4.30 3.11 4.96 3.45 5.26 3.49 5.36 3.45 5.55 3.53 5.72 3.41 16.9 15.5 6.63 6.21 5.78 5.35 4.93
39 3.95 3.08 4.29 3.10 4.92 3.43 5.23 3.48 5.30 3.42 5.45 3.49 5.60 3.36
41 3.95 3.08 4.28 3.10 4.77 3.36 5.02 3.39 5.08 3.33 5.21 3.39 5.34 3.28
43 3.95 3.08 4.26 3.09 4.63 3.29 4.81 3.29 4.86 3.23 4.96 3.29 5.08 3.19

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB) TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.72 3.52 6.40 3.79 6.65 3.68 -19.8 -20 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17
12 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.71 3.52 6.38 3.78 6.62 3.66 -17.8 -18 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38
14 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.70 3.51 6.36 3.77 6.59 3.65 -15.7 -16 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.58
16 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.69 3.51 6.34 3.76 6.56 3.64 -13.7 -14 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79 3.79
18 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.69 3.51 6.31 3.75 6.54 3.63 -11.7 -12 3.99 3.99 3.99 3.99 3.99
20 4.16 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.68 3.50 6.29 3.74 6.51 3.62 -9.6 -10 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19
22 4.15 2.94 4.97 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.65 3.49 6.21 3.70 6.42 3.58 -7.5 -8 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45
Lo
24 4.14 2.93 4.96 3.34 5.37 3.45 5.63 3.48 6.13 3.67 6.33 3.53 -5.5 -6 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70
Lo 9
26 4.14 2.93 4.94 3.33 5.32 3.43 5.56 3.44 6.03 3.62 6.23 3.50 -3.4 -4 4.87 4.86 4.85 4.81 4.76
9 28 3.75 2.87 4.14 2.93 4.92 3.32 5.27 3.40 5.49 3.41 5.94 3.58 6.13 3.46 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 5.03 5.02 5.01 4.91 4.81
3
(m /min) 30 3.75 2.87 4.13 2.93 4.88 3.30 5.22 3.38 5.43 3.38 5.85 3.54 6.04 3.42 0.8 0 5.31 5.23 5.16 4.97 4.79
32 3.75 2.87 4.12 2.92 4.84 3.28 5.17 3.35 5.37 3.35 5.76 3.50 5.95 3.38 3.9 3 5.76 5.55 5.35 5.05 4.75
34 3.75 2.87 4.10 2.91 4.82 3.27 5.10 3.32 5.28 3.31 5.63 3.44 5.83 3.34 7.0 6 6.29 5.88 5.47 5.09 4.70
35 3.75 2.87 4.10 2.91 4.82 3.27 5.07 3.30 5.24 3.29 5.57 3.42 5.77 3.31 10.1 9 6.25 5.85 5.45 5.06 4.66
36 3.75 2.87 4.09 2.91 4.78 3.25 5.04 3.29 5.19 3.27 5.47 3.38 5.65 3.27 13.2 12 6.21 5.81 5.42 5.02 4.62
38 3.75 2.87 4.08 2.90 4.71 3.21 4.99 3.27 5.09 3.23 5.27 3.29 5.43 3.18 16.9 15.5 6.16 5.76 5.37 4.97 4.57
39 3.75 2.87 4.08 2.90 4.67 3.20 4.97 3.26 5.04 3.20 5.17 3.25 5.32 3.14
41 3.75 2.87 4.06 2.89 4.53 3.13 4.77 3.16 4.82 3.10 4.94 3.16 5.07 3.04
43 3.75 2.87 4.05 2.89 4.39 3.07 4.56 3.07 4.61 3.01 4.71 3.06 4.82 2.95

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Hi Me Lo Heat mode Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 11 10 9 Air flow 11 10 9
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 5.60 5.34 5.07 Heating capacity 6.30 5.89 5.47
SHF 0.67 0.66 0.65

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(i) Wall mounted type (FDK)

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(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)
A

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A

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A

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A

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A

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A

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(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)

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(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)

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(m) Duct connected-compact and Flexible type (FDUH)
Model FDUH22KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow outdoor temp indoor temp
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.48 1.75 2.78 1.88 2.89 1.84 -19.8 -20 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45
12 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.48 1.75 2.77 1.88 2.87 1.83 -17.8 -18 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54
14 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.76 1.88 2.86 1.83 -15.7 -16 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64
16 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.75 1.87 2.85 1.82 -13.7 -14 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73
18 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.74 1.87 2.84 1.82 -11.7 -12 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82
20 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.46 1.74 2.73 1.86 2.82 1.82 -9.6 -10 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92
22 1.80 1.49 2.15 1.68 2.33 1.72 2.45 1.73 2.69 1.85 2.78 1.80 -7.5 -8 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03
Uhi
24 1.80 1.49 2.15 1.68 2.33 1.72 2.44 1.73 2.66 1.84 2.75 1.79 -5.5 -6 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
Uhi 7
26 1.80 1.49 2.14 1.68 2.31 1.71 2.41 1.72 2.62 1.82 2.70 1.77 -3.4 -4 2.23 2.22 2.22 2.20 2.18
7 28 1.63 1.47 1.80 1.49 2.13 1.67 2.29 1.70 2.38 1.71 2.58 1.81 2.66 1.76 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.30 2.29 2.29 2.24 2.20
(m3/min) 30 1.63 1.47 1.79 1.48 2.12 1.67 2.27 1.70 2.36 1.69 2.54 1.79 2.62 1.75 0.8 0 2.43 2.39 2.36 2.27 2.19
32 1.63 1.47 1.79 1.48 2.10 1.66 2.24 1.68 2.33 1.69 2.50 1.78 2.58 1.72 3.9 3 2.63 2.54 2.44 2.31 2.17
34 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.09 1.65 2.21 1.67 2.29 1.67 2.44 1.75 2.53 1.71 7.0 6 2.88 2.69 2.50 2.33 2.15
35 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.09 1.65 2.20 1.67 2.27 1.66 2.42 1.74 2.50 1.70 10.1 9 2.86 2.67 2.49 2.31 2.13
36 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.07 1.64 2.19 1.66 2.25 1.65 2.37 1.73 2.45 1.69 13.2 12 2.84 2.66 2.48 2.29 2.11
38 1.63 1.47 1.77 1.48 2.04 1.63 2.17 1.66 2.21 1.63 2.29 1.70 2.36 1.66 16.9 15.5 2.82 2.63 2.45 2.27 2.09
39 1.63 1.47 1.77 1.48 2.03 1.63 2.16 1.65 2.19 1.62 2.24 1.68 2.31 1.64
41 1.63 1.47 1.76 1.47 1.97 1.61 2.07 1.61 2.09 1.59 2.14 1.65 2.20 1.61
43 1.63 1.47 1.76 1.47 1.91 1.58 1.98 1.58 2.00 1.55 2.05 1.62 2.09 1.57

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.48 1.75 2.78 1.88 2.89 1.84 -19.8 -20 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45
12 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.48 1.75 2.77 1.88 2.87 1.83 -17.8 -18 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54
14 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.76 1.88 2.86 1.83 -15.7 -16 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64
16 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.75 1.87 2.85 1.82 -13.7 -14 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73
18 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.47 1.74 2.74 1.87 2.84 1.82 -11.7 -12 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82
20 1.80 1.49 2.16 1.69 2.33 1.72 2.46 1.74 2.73 1.86 2.82 1.82 -9.6 -10 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92
22 1.80 1.49 2.15 1.68 2.33 1.72 2.45 1.73 2.69 1.85 2.78 1.80 -7.5 -8 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03
Hi
24 1.80 1.49 2.15 1.68 2.33 1.72 2.44 1.73 2.66 1.84 2.75 1.79 -5.5 -6 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
Hi 7
26 1.80 1.49 2.14 1.68 2.31 1.71 2.41 1.72 2.62 1.82 2.70 1.77 3 -3.4 -4 2.23 2.22 2.22 2.20 2.18
7 28 1.63 1.47 1.80 1.49 2.13 1.67 2.29 1.70 2.38 1.71 2.58 1.81 2.66 1.76 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.30 2.29 2.29 2.24 2.20
3
(m /min) 30 1.63 1.47 1.79 1.48 2.12 1.67 2.27 1.70 2.36 1.69 2.54 1.79 2.62 1.75 0.8 0 2.43 2.39 2.36 2.27 2.19
32 1.63 1.47 1.79 1.48 2.10 1.66 2.24 1.68 2.33 1.69 2.50 1.78 2.58 1.72 3.9 3 2.63 2.54 2.44 2.31 2.17
34 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.09 1.65 2.21 1.67 2.29 1.67 2.44 1.75 2.53 1.71 7.0 6 2.88 2.69 2.50 2.33 2.15
35 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.09 1.65 2.20 1.67 2.27 1.66 2.42 1.74 2.50 1.70 10.1 9 2.86 2.67 2.49 2.31 2.13
36 1.63 1.47 1.78 1.48 2.07 1.64 2.19 1.66 2.25 1.65 2.37 1.73 2.45 1.69 13.2 12 2.84 2.66 2.48 2.29 2.11
38 1.63 1.47 1.77 1.48 2.04 1.63 2.17 1.66 2.21 1.63 2.29 1.70 2.36 1.66 16.9 15.5 2.82 2.63 2.45 2.27 2.09
39 1.63 1.47 1.77 1.48 2.03 1.63 2.16 1.65 2.19 1.62 2.24 1.68 2.31 1.64
41 1.63 1.47 1.76 1.47 1.97 1.61 2.07 1.61 2.09 1.59 2.14 1.65 2.20 1.61
43 1.63 1.47 1.76 1.47 1.91 1.58 1.98 1.58 2.00 1.55 2.05 1.62 2.09 1.57

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.35 1.64 2.63 1.77 2.73 1.72 -19.8 -20 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45
12 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.34 1.64 2.62 1.76 2.72 1.72 -17.8 -18 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54
14 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.34 1.64 2.61 1.76 2.70 1.72 -15.7 -16 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64
16 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.34 1.64 2.60 1.76 2.69 1.71 -13.7 -14 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73
18 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.33 1.63 2.59 1.76 2.68 1.71 -11.7 -12 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.82
20 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.33 1.63 2.58 1.75 2.67 1.70 -9.6 -10 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92 1.92
22 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.32 1.63 2.55 1.74 2.63 1.69 -7.5 -8 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03
Me
24 1.70 1.39 2.04 1.58 2.20 1.62 2.31 1.62 2.51 1.72 2.60 1.68 -5.5 -6 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.15
Me 6.5
26 1.70 1.39 2.03 1.58 2.18 1.60 2.28 1.61 2.48 1.71 2.56 1.67 3 -3.4 -4 2.23 2.22 2.22 2.20 2.18
6.5 28 1.54 1.38 1.70 1.39 2.02 1.57 2.16 1.60 2.25 1.60 2.44 1.70 2.52 1.65 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.30 2.29 2.29 2.24 2.20
(m3/min) 30 1.54 1.38 1.69 1.39 2.00 1.56 2.14 1.59 2.23 1.59 2.40 1.68 2.48 1.64 0.8 0 2.43 2.39 2.36 2.27 2.19
32 1.54 1.38 1.69 1.39 1.99 1.56 2.12 1.58 2.20 1.58 2.36 1.67 2.44 1.62 3.9 3 2.63 2.54 2.44 2.31 2.17
34 1.54 1.38 1.68 1.38 1.98 1.56 2.09 1.57 2.17 1.57 2.31 1.65 2.39 1.60 7.0 6 2.88 2.69 2.50 2.33 2.15
35 1.54 1.38 1.68 1.38 1.98 1.56 2.08 1.62 2.15 1.56 2.29 1.64 2.37 1.59 10.1 9 2.86 2.67 2.49 2.31 2.13
36 1.54 1.38 1.68 1.38 1.96 1.55 2.07 1.56 2.13 1.55 2.25 1.62 2.32 1.58 13.2 12 2.84 2.66 2.48 2.29 2.11
38 1.54 1.38 1.67 1.38 1.93 1.53 2.05 1.55 2.09 1.53 2.16 1.59 2.23 1.55 16.9 15.5 2.82 2.63 2.45 2.27 2.09
39 1.54 1.38 1.67 1.38 1.92 1.52 2.04 1.55 2.07 1.53 2.12 1.58 2.18 1.54
41 1.54 1.38 1.67 1.38 1.86 1.50 1.96 1.51 1.98 1.49 2.03 1.55 2.08 1.50
43 1.54 1.38 1.66 1.38 1.80 1.48 1.87 1.48 1.89 1.45 1.93 1.51 1.98 1.47

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.21 1.55 2.48 1.67 2.57 1.63 -19.8 -20 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26
12 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.21 1.55 2.47 1.67 2.56 1.63 -17.8 -18 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35
14 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.20 1.55 2.46 1.67 2.55 1.63 -15.7 -16 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43
16 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.20 1.55 2.45 1.66 2.54 1.62 -13.7 -14 1.51 1.51 1.51 1.51 1.51
18 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.20 1.55 2.44 1.66 2.53 1.62 -11.7 -12 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59 1.59
20 1.61 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.20 1.55 2.43 1.66 2.52 1.61 -9.6 -10 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67
22 1.60 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.19 1.54 2.40 1.64 2.48 1.60 -7.5 -8 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77
Lo
24 1.60 1.32 1.92 1.49 2.08 1.53 2.17 1.53 2.37 1.63 2.45 1.59 -5.5 -6 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87
Lo 6
26 1.60 1.32 1.91 1.49 2.06 1.52 2.15 1.53 2.33 1.62 2.41 1.58 -3.4 -4 1.94 1.94 1.93 1.92 1.90
6 28 1.45 1.30 1.60 1.32 1.90 1.48 2.04 1.51 2.12 1.51 2.29 1.60 2.37 1.56 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.01 2.00 1.99 1.96 1.92
3
(m /min) 30 1.45 1.30 1.60 1.32 1.89 1.48 2.02 1.50 2.10 1.51 2.26 1.59 2.34 1.55 0.8 0 2.11 2.08 2.05 1.98 1.91
32 1.45 1.30 1.59 1.32 1.87 1.47 2.00 1.50 2.07 1.49 2.23 1.58 2.30 1.54 3.9 3 2.29 2.21 2.13 2.01 1.89
34 1.45 1.30 1.59 1.32 1.87 1.47 1.97 1.48 2.04 1.48 2.18 1.56 2.25 1.52 7.0 6 2.51 2.34 2.18 2.03 1.87
35 1.45 1.30 1.58 1.31 1.86 1.47 1.96 1.47 2.02 1.47 2.15 1.55 2.23 1.50 10.1 9 2.49 2.33 2.17 2.02 1.86
36 1.45 1.30 1.58 1.31 1.85 1.46 1.95 1.47 2.01 1.46 2.12 1.54 2.19 1.49 13.2 12 2.47 2.32 2.16 2.00 1.84
38 1.45 1.30 1.58 1.31 1.82 1.45 1.93 1.46 1.97 1.45 2.04 1.51 2.10 1.47 16.9 15.5 2.46 2.30 2.14 1.98 1.82
39 1.45 1.30 1.58 1.31 1.81 1.45 1.92 1.46 1.95 1.44 2.00 1.49 2.06 1.46
41 1.45 1.30 1.57 1.31 1.75 1.42 1.84 1.43 1.87 1.41 1.91 1.46 1.96 1.42
43 1.45 1.30 1.56 1.30 1.70 1.40 1.76 1.40 1.78 1.38 1.82 1.43 1.86 1.39

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00 Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 2.20 2.20 2.08 1.96 Heating capacity 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.18
SHF 0.76 0.76 0.78 0.75 BF 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.195

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Model FDUH28KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow outdoor temp indoor temp
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.16 2.13 3.54 2.29 3.67 2.23 -19.8 -20 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86
12 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.15 2.12 3.52 2.28 3.66 2.22 -17.8 -18 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98
14 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.15 2.12 3.51 2.28 3.64 2.22 -15.7 -16 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09
16 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.50 2.27 3.63 2.21 -13.7 -14 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21
18 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.49 2.27 3.61 2.21 -11.7 -12 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33
20 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.47 2.26 3.59 2.20 -9.6 -10 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45
22 2.29 1.80 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.12 2.11 3.43 2.25 3.54 2.18 -7.5 -8 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60
Uhi
24 2.29 1.80 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.11 2.10 3.39 2.23 3.50 2.17 -5.5 -6 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Uhi 7
26 2.29 1.80 2.73 2.04 2.94 2.08 3.07 2.09 3.33 2.21 3.44 2.15 -3.4 -4 2.85 2.84 2.84 2.81 2.78
7 28 2.07 1.78 2.28 1.80 2.72 2.03 2.91 2.07 3.03 2.07 3.28 2.19 3.39 2.13 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.94 2.94 2.93 2.87 2.82
(m3/min) 30 2.07 1.78 2.28 1.80 2.70 2.02 2.88 2.05 3.00 2.06 3.23 2.17 3.34 2.11 0.8 0 3.10 3.06 3.02 2.91 2.80
32 2.07 1.78 2.27 1.80 2.67 2.01 2.86 2.05 2.96 2.04 3.18 2.15 3.29 2.09 3.9 3 3.37 3.25 3.13 2.95 2.78
34 2.07 1.78 2.27 1.80 2.66 2.01 2.82 2.03 2.92 2.02 3.11 2.13 3.22 2.07 7.0 6 3.68 3.44 3.20 2.98 2.75
35 2.07 1.78 2.26 1.79 2.66 2.01 2.80 2.02 2.89 2.01 3.08 2.11 3.18 2.06 10.1 9 3.66 3.42 3.19 2.96 2.73
36 2.07 1.78 2.26 1.79 2.64 2.00 2.79 2.02 2.86 2.00 3.02 2.09 3.12 2.03 13.2 12 3.63 3.40 3.17 2.94 2.70
38 2.07 1.78 2.25 1.78 2.60 1.98 2.76 2.01 2.81 1.98 2.91 2.05 3.00 1.99 16.9 15.5 3.60 3.37 3.14 2.91 2.68
39 2.07 1.78 2.25 1.78 2.58 1.97 2.74 2.00 2.78 1.97 2.86 2.03 2.94 1.97
41 2.07 1.78 2.24 1.78 2.50 1.94 2.63 1.95 2.66 1.92 2.73 1.98 2.80 1.92
43 2.07 1.78 2.24 1.78 2.43 1.91 2.52 1.91 2.55 1.88 2.60 1.93 2.66 1.87

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.16 2.13 3.54 2.29 3.67 2.23 -19.8 -20 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86
12 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.15 2.12 3.52 2.28 3.66 2.22 -17.8 -18 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98
14 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.15 2.12 3.51 2.28 3.64 2.22 -15.7 -16 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09
16 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.50 2.27 3.63 2.21 -13.7 -14 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21
18 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.49 2.27 3.61 2.21 -11.7 -12 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33
20 2.30 1.81 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.14 2.12 3.47 2.26 3.59 2.20 -9.6 -10 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45
22 2.29 1.80 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.12 2.11 3.43 2.25 3.54 2.18 -7.5 -8 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60
Hi
24 2.29 1.80 2.74 2.04 2.97 2.10 3.11 2.10 3.39 2.23 3.50 2.17 -5.5 -6 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Hi 7
26 2.29 1.80 2.73 2.04 2.94 2.08 3.07 2.09 3.33 2.21 3.44 2.15 -3.4 -4 2.85 2.84 2.84 2.81 2.78
7 28 2.07 1.78 2.28 1.80 2.72 2.03 2.91 2.07 3.03 2.07 3.28 2.19 3.39 2.13 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 2.94 2.94 2.93 2.87 2.82
3
(m /min) 30 2.07 1.78 2.28 1.80 2.70 2.02 2.88 2.05 3.00 2.06 3.23 2.17 3.34 2.11 0.8 0 3.10 3.06 3.02 2.91 2.80
32 2.07 1.78 2.27 1.80 2.67 2.01 2.86 2.05 2.96 2.04 3.18 2.15 3.29 2.09 3.9 3 3.37 3.25 3.13 2.95 2.78
34 2.07 1.78 2.27 1.80 2.66 2.01 2.82 2.03 2.92 2.02 3.11 2.13 3.22 2.07 7.0 6 3.68 3.44 3.20 2.98 2.75
35 2.07 1.78 2.26 1.79 2.66 2.01 2.80 2.02 2.89 2.01 3.08 2.11 3.18 2.06 10.1 9 3.66 3.42 3.19 2.96 2.73
36 2.07 1.78 2.26 1.79 2.64 2.00 2.79 2.02 2.86 2.00 3.02 2.09 3.12 2.03 13.2 12 3.63 3.40 3.17 2.94 2.70
38 2.07 1.78 2.25 1.78 2.60 1.98 2.76 2.01 2.81 1.98 2.91 2.05 3.00 1.99 16.9 15.5 3.60 3.37 3.14 2.91 2.68
39 2.07 1.78 2.25 1.78 2.58 1.97 2.74 2.00 2.78 1.97 2.86 2.03 2.94 1.97
41 2.07 1.78 2.24 1.78 2.50 1.94 2.63 1.95 2.66 1.92 2.73 1.98 2.80 1.92
43 2.07 1.78 2.24 1.78 2.43 1.91 2.52 1.91 2.55 1.88 2.60 1.93 2.66 1.87

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.92 1.97 3.27 2.12 3.40 2.06 -19.8 -20 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86
12 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.92 1.97 3.26 2.11 3.38 2.06 -17.8 -18 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98
14 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.91 1.96 3.25 2.11 3.37 2.05 -15.7 -16 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09 2.09
16 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.91 1.96 3.24 2.11 3.35 2.05 -13.7 -14 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21
18 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.91 1.96 3.22 2.10 3.34 2.04 -11.7 -12 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33
20 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.90 1.96 3.21 2.10 3.32 2.04 -9.6 -10 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45
22 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.89 1.95 3.17 2.08 3.28 2.02 -7.5 -8 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60
Me
24 2.12 1.67 2.54 1.90 2.75 1.94 2.87 1.95 3.13 2.07 3.23 2.01 -5.5 -6 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Me 6.5
26 2.12 1.67 2.52 1.89 2.72 1.93 2.84 1.93 3.08 2.05 3.18 1.99 3 -3.4 -4 2.85 2.84 2.84 2.81 2.78
6.5 28 1.92 1.65 2.11 1.67 2.51 1.88 2.69 1.92 2.81 1.92 3.03 2.03 3.13 1.97 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.94 2.94 2.93 2.87 2.82
3
(m /min) 30 1.92 1.65 2.11 1.67 2.49 1.87 2.67 1.91 2.77 1.91 2.99 2.01 3.09 1.96 0.8 0 3.10 3.06 3.02 2.91 2.80
32 1.92 1.65 2.10 1.66 2.47 1.87 2.64 1.89 2.74 1.89 2.94 1.99 3.04 1.94 3.9 3 3.37 3.25 3.13 2.95 2.78
34 1.92 1.65 2.10 1.66 2.46 1.86 2.61 1.88 2.70 1.88 2.88 1.97 2.98 1.92 7.0 6 3.68 3.44 3.20 2.98 2.75
35 1.92 1.65 2.09 1.66 2.46 1.86 2.59 1.94 2.68 1.87 2.85 1.96 2.95 1.91 10.1 9 3.66 3.42 3.19 2.96 2.73
36 1.92 1.65 2.09 1.66 2.44 1.85 2.58 1.87 2.65 1.85 2.80 1.94 2.89 1.89 13.2 12 3.63 3.40 3.17 2.94 2.70
38 1.92 1.65 2.08 1.65 2.40 1.83 2.55 1.86 2.60 1.84 2.69 1.90 2.77 1.85 16.9 15.5 3.60 3.37 3.14 2.91 2.68
39 1.92 1.65 2.08 1.65 2.39 1.83 2.54 1.85 2.57 1.82 2.64 1.88 2.72 1.83
41 1.92 1.65 2.08 1.65 2.31 1.80 2.43 1.81 2.46 1.78 2.53 1.84 2.59 1.78
43 1.92 1.65 2.07 1.65 2.24 1.76 2.33 1.76 2.36 1.74 2.41 1.79 2.46 1.74

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.68 1.82 3.01 1.97 3.12 1.91 -19.8 -20 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.54
12 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.68 1.82 3.00 1.96 3.11 1.91 -17.8 -18 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64
14 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.68 1.82 2.98 1.95 3.09 1.90 -15.7 -16 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74
16 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.67 1.81 2.97 1.95 3.08 1.90 -13.7 -14 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84
18 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.67 1.81 2.96 1.94 3.07 1.89 -11.7 -12 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94 1.94
20 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.67 1.81 2.95 1.94 3.05 1.89 -9.6 -10 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04
22 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.65 1.80 2.91 1.92 3.01 1.87 -7.5 -8 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.16
Lo
24 1.95 1.55 2.33 1.75 2.52 1.79 2.64 1.80 2.88 1.91 2.97 1.86 -5.5 -6 2.29 2.29 2.29 2.29 2.29
Lo 6
26 1.94 1.54 2.32 1.75 2.50 1.78 2.61 1.79 2.83 1.89 2.93 1.84 3 -3.4 -4 2.37 2.36 2.36 2.34 2.31
6 28 1.76 1.52 1.94 1.54 2.31 1.74 2.48 1.77 2.58 1.78 2.79 1.88 2.88 1.82 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.45 2.44 2.43 2.39 2.34
(m3/min) 30 1.76 1.52 1.94 1.54 2.29 1.73 2.45 1.76 2.55 1.76 2.74 1.86 2.84 1.81 0.8 0 2.58 2.54 2.51 2.42 2.33
32 1.76 1.52 1.93 1.54 2.27 1.72 2.43 1.75 2.52 1.75 2.70 1.84 2.79 1.79 3.9 3 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.45 2.31
34 1.76 1.52 1.93 1.54 2.26 1.72 2.40 1.74 2.48 1.73 2.64 1.82 2.74 1.77 7.0 6 3.06 2.86 2.66 2.47 2.29
35 1.76 1.52 1.92 1.53 2.26 1.72 2.38 1.74 2.46 1.73 2.62 1.81 2.71 1.77 10.1 9 3.04 2.84 2.65 2.46 2.27
36 1.76 1.52 1.92 1.53 2.24 1.71 2.37 1.73 2.44 1.72 2.57 1.79 2.65 1.74 13.2 12 3.02 2.83 2.63 2.44 2.25
38 1.76 1.52 1.92 1.53 2.21 1.69 2.34 1.71 2.39 1.70 2.48 1.75 2.55 1.71 16.9 15.5 3.00 2.80 2.61 2.42 2.22
39 1.76 1.52 1.91 1.53 2.19 1.69 2.33 1.71 2.36 1.68 2.43 1.74 2.50 1.69
41 1.76 1.52 1.91 1.53 2.13 1.66 2.24 1.67 2.26 1.64 2.32 1.70 2.38 1.65
43 1.76 1.52 1.90 1.52 2.06 1.63 2.14 1.63 2.17 1.61 2.21 1.66 2.26 1.61

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00 Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 2.80 2.80 2.59 2.38 Heating capacity 3.20 3.20 3.20 2.66
SHF 0.72 0.72 0.75 0.73 BF 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.1

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Model FDUH36KXE6 Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow outdoor temp indoor temp
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.06 2.54 4.55 2.74 4.72 2.65 -19.8 -20 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32
12 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.05 2.54 4.53 2.73 4.70 2.65 -17.8 -18 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47
14 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.05 2.54 4.51 2.72 4.68 2.64 -15.7 -16 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62
16 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.04 2.53 4.50 2.72 4.66 2.63 -13.7 -14 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77
18 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.04 2.53 4.48 2.71 4.64 2.62 -11.7 -12 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92
20 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.03 2.53 4.47 2.70 4.62 2.61 -9.6 -10 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07
22 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.01 2.52 4.41 2.68 4.56 2.59 -7.5 -8 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
Uhi
24 2.94 2.13 3.52 2.42 3.82 2.49 3.99 2.51 4.35 2.65 4.49 2.56 -5.5 -6 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44
Uhi 7
26 2.94 2.13 3.51 2.41 3.78 2.48 3.95 2.49 4.28 2.62 4.43 2.54 -3.4 -4 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.52 3.48
7 28 2.66 2.09 2.94 2.13 3.49 2.40 3.74 2.46 3.90 2.46 4.22 2.59 4.36 2.51 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.68 3.67 3.66 3.59 3.52
(m3/min) 30 2.66 2.09 2.93 2.12 3.47 2.40 3.71 2.45 3.86 2.45 4.15 2.56 4.29 2.47 0.8 0 3.88 3.83 3.77 3.64 3.50
32 2.66 2.09 2.92 2.11 3.44 2.38 3.67 2.43 3.81 2.43 4.09 2.54 4.23 2.45 3.9 3 4.21 4.06 3.91 3.69 3.47
34 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.43 2.37 3.62 2.40 3.75 2.40 4.00 2.50 4.14 2.42 7.0 6 4.60 4.30 4.00 3.72 3.44
35 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.42 2.37 3.60 2.41 3.72 2.39 3.96 2.48 4.09 2.41 10.1 9 4.57 4.28 3.99 3.70 3.41
36 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.39 2.36 3.58 2.38 3.68 2.37 3.89 2.45 4.02 2.38 13.2 12 4.54 4.25 3.96 3.67 3.38
38 2.66 2.09 2.90 2.10 3.34 2.33 3.55 2.37 3.61 2.34 3.74 2.39 3.86 2.32 16.9 15.5 4.51 4.22 3.93 3.64 3.35
39 2.66 2.09 2.89 2.10 3.32 2.32 3.53 2.36 3.58 2.32 3.67 2.36 3.78 2.29
41 2.66 2.09 2.88 2.09 3.22 2.28 3.38 2.29 3.43 2.26 3.51 2.30 3.60 2.22
43 2.66 2.09 2.87 2.09 3.12 2.23 3.24 2.23 3.28 2.19 3.35 2.24 3.42 2.16

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.06 2.54 4.55 2.74 4.72 2.65 -19.8 -20 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32
12 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.05 2.54 4.53 2.73 4.70 2.65 -17.8 -18 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47
14 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.05 2.54 4.51 2.72 4.68 2.64 -15.7 -16 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62
16 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.04 2.53 4.50 2.72 4.66 2.63 -13.7 -14 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77
18 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.04 2.53 4.48 2.71 4.64 2.62 -11.7 -12 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92
20 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.03 2.53 4.47 2.70 4.62 2.61 -9.6 -10 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07
22 2.95 2.13 3.53 2.43 3.82 2.49 4.01 2.52 4.41 2.68 4.56 2.59 -7.5 -8 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
Hi
24 2.94 2.13 3.52 2.42 3.82 2.49 3.99 2.51 4.35 2.65 4.49 2.56 -5.5 -6 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44
Hi 7
26 2.94 2.13 3.51 2.41 3.78 2.48 3.95 2.49 4.28 2.62 4.43 2.54 -3.4 -4 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.52 3.48
7 28 2.66 2.09 2.94 2.13 3.49 2.40 3.74 2.46 3.90 2.46 4.22 2.59 4.36 2.51 (m3/min)
-1.3 -2 3.68 3.67 3.66 3.59 3.52
3
(m /min) 30 2.66 2.09 2.93 2.12 3.47 2.40 3.71 2.45 3.86 2.45 4.15 2.56 4.29 2.47 0.8 0 3.88 3.83 3.77 3.64 3.50
32 2.66 2.09 2.92 2.11 3.44 2.38 3.67 2.43 3.81 2.43 4.09 2.54 4.23 2.45 3.9 3 4.21 4.06 3.91 3.69 3.47
34 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.43 2.37 3.62 2.40 3.75 2.40 4.00 2.50 4.14 2.42 7.0 6 4.60 4.30 4.00 3.72 3.44
35 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.42 2.37 3.60 2.41 3.72 2.39 3.96 2.48 4.09 2.41 10.1 9 4.57 4.28 3.99 3.70 3.41
36 2.66 2.09 2.91 2.11 3.39 2.36 3.58 2.38 3.68 2.37 3.89 2.45 4.02 2.38 13.2 12 4.54 4.25 3.96 3.67 3.38
38 2.66 2.09 2.90 2.10 3.34 2.33 3.55 2.37 3.61 2.34 3.74 2.39 3.86 2.32 16.9 15.5 4.51 4.22 3.93 3.64 3.35
39 2.66 2.09 2.89 2.10 3.32 2.32 3.53 2.36 3.58 2.32 3.67 2.36 3.78 2.29
41 2.66 2.09 2.88 2.09 3.22 2.28 3.38 2.29 3.43 2.26 3.51 2.30 3.60 2.22
43 2.66 2.09 2.87 2.09 3.12 2.23 3.24 2.23 3.28 2.19 3.35 2.24 3.42 2.16

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.70 2.33 4.14 2.51 4.30 2.43 -19.8 -20 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32 2.32
12 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.69 2.32 4.13 2.50 4.28 2.42 -17.8 -18 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47
14 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.69 2.32 4.11 2.49 4.27 2.42 -15.7 -16 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62 2.62
16 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.68 2.32 4.10 2.49 4.25 2.41 -13.7 -14 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77
18 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.68 2.32 4.08 2.48 4.23 2.40 -11.7 -12 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92 2.92
20 2.69 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.67 2.31 4.07 2.47 4.21 2.40 -9.6 -10 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07 3.07
22 2.68 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.66 2.31 4.02 2.45 4.15 2.37 -7.5 -8 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
Me
24 2.68 1.95 3.21 2.22 3.48 2.29 3.64 2.29 3.97 2.43 4.09 2.35 -5.5 -6 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44 3.44
Me 6.5
26 2.68 1.95 3.20 2.21 3.44 2.27 3.60 2.28 3.90 2.40 4.03 2.32 3 -3.4 -4 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.52 3.48
6.5 28 2.43 1.92 2.68 1.95 3.18 2.20 3.41 2.26 3.55 2.26 3.84 2.37 3.97 2.29 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 3.68 3.67 3.66 3.59 3.52
3
(m /min) 30 2.43 1.92 2.67 1.94 3.16 2.19 3.38 2.24 3.51 2.24 3.78 2.35 3.91 2.27 0.8 0 3.88 3.83 3.77 3.64 3.50
32 2.43 1.92 2.66 1.94 3.13 2.18 3.35 2.23 3.47 2.22 3.72 2.32 3.85 2.25 3.9 3 4.21 4.06 3.91 3.69 3.47
34 2.43 1.92 2.65 1.93 3.12 2.17 3.30 2.20 3.42 2.20 3.64 2.29 3.77 2.22 7.0 6 4.60 4.30 4.00 3.72 3.44
35 2.43 1.92 2.65 1.93 3.12 2.17 3.28 2.26 3.39 2.19 3.61 2.28 3.73 2.21 10.1 9 4.57 4.28 3.99 3.70 3.41
36 2.43 1.92 2.65 1.93 3.09 2.16 3.26 2.18 3.36 2.17 3.54 2.25 3.66 2.18 13.2 12 4.54 4.25 3.96 3.67 3.38
38 2.43 1.92 2.64 1.93 3.05 2.14 3.23 2.17 3.29 2.14 3.41 2.20 3.51 2.13 16.9 15.5 4.51 4.22 3.93 3.64 3.35
39 2.43 1.92 2.64 1.93 3.02 2.13 3.21 2.16 3.26 2.13 3.35 2.17 3.44 2.10
41 2.43 1.92 2.63 1.92 2.93 2.09 3.08 2.10 3.12 2.07 3.20 2.11 3.28 2.04
43 2.43 1.92 2.62 1.92 2.84 2.05 2.95 2.04 2.98 2.01 3.05 2.05 3.12 1.98

Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB
Air flow air temp. outdoor temp indoor temp
14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB Air flow
(˚CDB)
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC DB WB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
10 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.33 2.11 3.73 2.28 3.87 2.21 -19.8 -20 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88
12 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.32 2.11 3.71 2.27 3.85 2.20 -17.8 -18 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
14 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.32 2.11 3.70 2.26 3.84 2.19 -15.7 -16 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12
16 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.31 2.10 3.69 2.26 3.82 2.19 -13.7 -14 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24 2.24
18 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.31 2.10 3.67 2.25 3.80 2.18 -11.7 -12 2.36 2.36 2.36 2.36 2.36
20 2.42 1.78 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.30 2.10 3.66 2.24 3.79 2.17 -9.6 -10 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48
22 2.41 1.77 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.29 2.09 3.61 2.22 3.73 2.15 -7.5 -8 2.64 2.64 2.64 2.64 2.64
Lo
24 2.41 1.77 2.89 2.02 3.13 2.07 3.27 2.08 3.57 2.21 3.68 2.13 -5.5 -6 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79
Lo 6
26 2.41 1.77 2.87 2.01 3.10 2.06 3.24 2.07 3.51 2.18 3.63 2.11 3 -3.4 -4 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.85 2.82
6 28 2.18 1.74 2.41 1.77 2.86 2.00 3.07 2.05 3.20 2.05 3.45 2.15 3.57 2.09 (m /min)
-1.3 -2 2.98 2.97 2.96 2.91 2.85
(m3/min) 30 2.18 1.74 2.40 1.77 2.84 1.99 3.04 2.03 3.16 2.03 3.40 2.13 3.52 2.07 0.8 0 3.14 3.10 3.05 2.94 2.84
32 2.18 1.74 2.40 1.77 2.82 1.98 3.01 2.02 3.12 2.02 3.35 2.11 3.46 2.04 3.9 3 3.41 3.29 3.17 2.99 2.81
34 2.18 1.74 2.39 1.76 2.81 1.98 2.97 2.00 3.07 2.00 3.28 2.08 3.39 2.02 7.0 6 3.73 3.48 3.24 3.01 2.79
35 2.18 1.74 2.38 1.76 2.80 1.97 2.95 2.01 3.05 1.99 3.24 2.06 3.36 2.01 10.1 9 3.70 3.46 3.23 2.99 2.76
36 2.18 1.74 2.38 1.76 2.78 1.96 2.94 1.99 3.02 1.97 3.18 2.04 3.29 1.99 13.2 12 3.68 3.44 3.21 2.97 2.74
38 2.18 1.74 2.37 1.75 2.74 1.95 2.91 1.97 2.96 1.95 3.07 2.00 3.16 1.94 16.9 15.5 3.65 3.41 3.18 2.94 2.71
39 2.18 1.74 2.37 1.75 2.72 1.94 2.89 1.97 2.93 1.93 3.01 1.97 3.09 1.91
41 2.18 1.74 2.36 1.75 2.64 1.90 2.77 1.91 2.81 1.88 2.88 1.92 2.95 1.86
43 2.18 1.74 2.36 1.75 2.56 1.86 2.66 1.86 2.68 1.83 2.74 1.87 2.80 1.81

Note (1) This data shows average statuses out of those possible to occur in the system control.
(Depending on controls, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.)
(2) Symbols are as follows Cool mode Uhi Hi Me Lo Heat mode Uhi Hi Me Lo
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW) Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00 Air flow 7.00 7 6.50 6.00
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW) TC 3.60 3.60 3.28 2.95 Heating capacity 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.24
SHF 0.67 0.67 0.69 0.68 BF 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.086

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7INSTALLATION
APPLICACTION DATACASSETTE
MANUAL FOR CEILING PJF012D007 A

7.1 Installation of indoor


-4WAY- unit
TYPE (FDT) ①B
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit. ●In
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual. For remote
controller installation, refer to the installation manual attached to a remote controller. For wireless kit
CAUTION ●Co

installation, refer to the installation manual attached to a wireless kit. For electrical wiring work ● Perform earth wiring surely.
(Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to the installation manual Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could Acce
attached to an outdoor unit. cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit.
This unit must always be used with the panel. ● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Flat wash
Using the incorrect capacity one could cause the system failure and fire.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used.
Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work 8
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages. For unit
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. (such as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. are handled.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
②S
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter ● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry.
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit. Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire. ① S
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision ・
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed. instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
It could cause the damage of the items.
WARNING ● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high ・
harmonics. ・
●Installation should be performed by the specialist.
Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn ・
equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might
of the unit.
influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming. ・
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight. ・
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller. ・
●Consider measurement not to exceed the limit of the density of refrigerant in the event of leakage especially ・
● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below.
when it is installed in a small room. ・
· Places where flammable gas could leak.
Consult the specialist about the measure. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of the leakage, serious accidents · Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated.
may occur due to lack of oxygen. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid or
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. alkali.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly.
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.
· On vehicles and ships
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used.
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are frequently used. ・
· Highly salted area such as beach. ・
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. · Heavy snow area
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Places where the system is affected by smoke from a chimney. ・
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. · Altitude over 1000m

Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. ● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner. ・
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s
belongings.
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.
● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. use. ②Ch
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. It could cause the unit falling down and injury. no
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. str
If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water. To ③If
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
du
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
panel property. ④W
Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire.
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfide gas is generated.
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. Spac
Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious damage to user’s health and safety.
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced. ●W
● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to un
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. user’s health and safety. sh
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. ● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps, ●In
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. and not to make air-bleeding.
Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.
●Make sure there is no dust or clogging on both the plug and the socket nor loose connection of the socket
before plugging, and plug in securely to the end of the blade. ● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
Accumulation of dust, clogging on the socket or plug, or loose installation of the socket could cause electric shock and fire. Replace Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
the socket if it is loose. ● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
keep the surroundings clean. C
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Wall s
to abnormal high pressure in the system. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.
De
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe on pump down work. Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit
by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin. 10
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration
circuit and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
●Use the genuine optional parts. And installation should be performed by a specialist. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.
If you install the unit by yourself, it could cause water leakage, electric shock and fire. ● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger. Set
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. ● Do not touch any button with wet hands. ●S
It could cause electric shock. w
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. ● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation. ●If
The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn (s
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ●In
● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water. ●D
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get (O
● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. ●It
Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. fo
● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running.
It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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(a) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT)
7 A PJA012D007 b
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. ●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
●Confirm the following points: ○For grid ceiling
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Accessory item
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe has enough strength.
Flat washer (M10) Level gauge Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10 or M8) on site.
Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
8 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
For unit hanging For unit hanging For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose
860 to 910 (Ceiling hole size)
and adjustment of gas pipe of liquid tube of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting
778 (Suspension bolts pitch) (mm)
G
s H Series Type a
Single Split (PAC) 40 to 71 type 246
series 100 to 140 type 298
control box
②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit

725 (Suspension bolts pitch)


VRF (KX) 28 to 71 type 246
H H series 90 to 160 type 298
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
Symbol
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user
A Gas piping
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on B Liquid piping

420

420
the ceiling. C Drain piping

648
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. D Hole for wiring
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be F Suspension bolts
G Outside air opening for ducting
taken. H
260 H Air outlet opening for ducting
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. Drain hose piece 345 303
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. (Accessory)
(Installed on site)
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
C
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. Hanger plate
F
B A
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. for suspention bolt
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
207

a
173
150

123
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa- 65 140
50 or more

tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned 11 60

35
above. control box D
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to

100

140
Air filter

137
hole
Air return grille

83 76

hole
97
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.

112
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)

52.5
100

68
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food,

65
13 50
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. 38
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. G H
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect
the operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) ④Installation of indoor unit
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
Work procedure
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. 1. Prepare a ceiling hole with the size of from 860mm × 860mm to 910mm × 910mm
referring to the template attached in the package.
③If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to avoid malfunction
2. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (725mm×778mm).
due to cross communication. 3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
④When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m. 4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 50mm above the ceiling
plane. Temporarily put the four lower nuts 150mm above the ceiling plane and the upper
Space for installation and service nuts on distant place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit
or adjust the indoor unit position, and then hang the indoor unit.
●When it is not possible to keep enough space between indoor unit and wall or between indoor 5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it by inserting the level gauge attached on
units, close the air supply port where it is not possible to keep space and confirm there is no the package into the air supply port and checking if the gap between the ceiling plane
short circuit of airflow. and the indoor unit is appropriate. In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the
, ●Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor. lower nuts while the upper nuts are put on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash
between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and the lower nut and washer.
4000 to 5000mm or more

Indoor unit Indoor unit

Suspension bolt

Ceiling
Wall surface Nut (upper)
1000mm or more
Decorative panel 2500mm or more
Flat washer
1000mm or more
Obstacle Spring wasler
Nut (lower)
150mm
Floor 50mm

Set blow-out pattern


Ceiling surface
●Select the most proper number of blow-out air supply port direction from 4 way, 3 way or 2
way according to the shape of the room and installation position. (1 way is not available.)
●If it is necessary to change the number of air supply port, prepare the covering materials. Correct Wrong
(sold as accessory) Keep the distance between 20-24 mm.
Exceeding the range of distance may cause
●Instruct the user not to use low fan speed when 2way or 3way air supply is used. Unit
failure etc. Unit
●Do not use 2way air supply port under high temperature and humidity environment.
(Otherwise it could cause condensation and leakage of water.)
●It is possible to set the airflow direction port by port independently. Refer to tne user’s manual 20 +4
0 mm
Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the fixture
for details. Ceiling opening dimensions
washer without any play and the nut (lower) and washer.
Level gauge
(Inserted into the unit)

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④Installation of indoor unit (continued) ⑥Drain pipe ⑥D
6. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the
Caution
levelness of the indoor unit with a level gauge or transpar-
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. Drain
ent hose filled with water. Keep the height difference at Indoor unit
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc. ●A
both ends of the indoor unit within 3mm.
hose ● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and w
7. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious o
levelness adjustment. damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may ●D
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. ●F
Caution ● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. b
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. 1. P
●Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor in
unit and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise ● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
c
from the fan. of the drain pipe after installation. 2. M
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap is
●Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly th
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation,
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. C
water leakage and noise.
d
●Even after decorative panel attached, still the unit height can be adjusted finely. Refer to the (
Work procedure
installation manual for decorative panel for details. d
●Make sure there is no gap between decoration panel and ceiling surface, and between decora- 1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit 3. U
tion panel and the indoor unit. The gap may cause air leakage, dew condensation and water and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end. r
leakage. ●Do not apply adhesives on this end. it
pipe cover (big)
Joint for VP-20
●In case decorative panel is not installed at the same time, or ceiling material is installed after Fasten the screw securely (For insulation) (Prepare on site)
Hose clamp Drain hose (Accessory) Drain
the unit installed, put the cardboard template for installation attached on the package (packing Drain socket
material of cardboard box) on the bottom of the unit in order to avoid dust coming into the indoor Unit ○In
unit. Metal plate
10mm Dr
Drain hose VP-20
Drain socket (Accessory) (Prepare on site) Fo
The step part Drain hose Connect
Clamp wo
Drain socket (Accessory) Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation) ○In
⑤Refrigerant pipe Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation)
(Prepare on site)
Dra
(Accessory)
No adhesive allowed tor
Caution 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose Ma
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
●Use the new refrigerant pipe.
※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose.
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit or drain pipes. ⑦W
Do not bend or make an excess offset on the drain hose as shown in the picture.
refrigeration pipe installation.
Bend or excess offset will cause drain leakage.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful ●E
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. e
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. e
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air Over 20mm
in
getting into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, B
etc. ●U
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to o
avoid any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration ●D
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
oil and compressor breakdown, etc. n
and/or trap in the midway.
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. ●B
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. ●F
Work procedure ●Do not set up air vent. w
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal Trapped air will 1. R
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque No bump
generate noises.
to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then Air vent No trap th
remove them. Not touching the water 2. H
Insulation material
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) Descending slope greater than 1/100 th
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) 3. F
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. As wide as possible 4. In
●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm)
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes. below the drain outlet of the unit. In
※Do a flare connection as follows: addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for
main drain pipe. VP-30 or bigger
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving Descending slope greater than 1/100
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
pipe, and then remove them. ● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw cause dew condensation and water leakage.
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque ※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
Drain up
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. ● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 700mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe,
the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
295 to 325mm 100 or less
Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m Drain hose
700mm or less

φ 6.35 14 to 18
φ 9.52 34 to 42
φ 12.7 49 to 61
φ 15.88 68 to 82
φ 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more. Joint for VP-20
(Prepare on site)

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⑥Drain pipe (continued) ⑧Panel installation

●Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
Drain test
●Refer to attached manual for panel installation for details.
tc. ● After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no
rmful and water leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal
serious or not.
n, it may ● Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
● For new building cases, make sure to complete the test ⑨Check list after installation
before hanging the ceiling. Checking window
1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the for draining
indoor unit by pump so as not to get the electrical ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
the end
component wet.
2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there
d/or trap is no water leakage from any joints of the drain pipe at Check if; Expected trouble Check
properly the test. The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
e. Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
drain motor is operating. At the drain socket Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
(transparent), it is possible to check if the water is
drained out properly. Water is drained properly? Water leakage
door unit Drain plug
3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
he end. remaining water on the drain pan after the test, and re-plug There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
it. And insulate the drain pipe properly finally.
VP-20
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
on site) Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Drain pump operation
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
○In case electrical wiring work finished
Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
VP-20
are on site) For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
work.
(small)
ation) ○In case electrical wiring work not finished
n site)
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec- ⑩How to check the dirt of drain pan (Maintenance)
tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON.
ose Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test. The method of checking the dirt of drain pan
●It is possible to check the dirt for inlet of drain pan without detaching the panel.
(Inspection is not possible when the high efficient filter and option spacer is installed.)
1.Open the air return grille and remove the panel corner cover on drain pan side.
pes. ⑦Wiring-out position and wiring connection 2.Remove the cover of inspection window. (1screw)
3.Check the drain pan from the inspection window.
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an If the drain pan is very dirty,remove the drain pan and clean it.
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be 4.After checking of the dirty of drain pan, restore the cover of the inspection window
executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical securely. Improper restoration of the cover may cause dew condensation and water
installation in the country. leakage.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. Available checking part
● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in for inlet of drain pan.
Panel
Corner cover Cover of
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. checking
end ● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu- window
nication and malfunction.
d fix ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
work.

1. Remove a lid of the control box (3 screws) and


the wiring cover (2 screws). Power source line Signal line
Attention for removing drain pan
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten
them to terminal block securely. ●The fixing components have been attached the with drain pan. Pay attention to these
components during installation and removing. Take off the hanging hook after removing
3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
four screws. During the installation of drain pan, fix the drain pan firmly by using four screws
4. Install the removed parts back to original place. after hanging it up with the fixing hook.

Wiring cover
Single Split (PAC) series

Power source line clamp Earth Wiring between indoor and outdoor unit
Remove the screws
Drain pan
Power source side Rotate the hook
may terminal block Fixing piece
Remote Controller line

then
Signal line clamp
ain

Signal side terminal block

pe,
m VRF (KX) series
et of Power source side Power source
terminal block line clamp Earth Indoor power source line

Signal line (Shielded cord)


Remote controller line

Signal line clamp

Earth (Signal line)

Signal side terminal block

PJF012D007 A

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(b) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC)
PJA012D756 a
6 A Before installation Preparation before installation
z Install correctly according to the installation manual. z If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
z Confirm the following points: c For grid ceiling
c Unit type/Power supply specification c Pipes/Wires/Small parts c Accessory items When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is over
700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Accessory itme c In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which has
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For draom pipe
enough strength.
Flat washer Level gauge
Pipe cover(big)
Pipe cover
Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
(M10) (Insulation) (small)
z Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10 or M8) on site.


Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
8 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
For adjustment For heat For heat For heat For heat
For pipe cover For drain pipe For drain hose 530 (Suspension bolts pitch) F Decorative panel
For unit hanging in hoisting in the insulation insulation insulation insulation
fixing connecting mounting
unit's main body of gas pipe of liquid tube of drain socket of drain socket

Symbol Content

530 (Suspension bolts pitch)


A Gas piping
(F F B Liquid piping
Selection of installation location for the indoor unit C
D
Drain piping
Hole for wiring
E Suspension bolts
M Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. Air outlet opening

321
348
F
xAreas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user to use for ducting

541
a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling.

64
xAreas where there is enough space to install and service.

32
Control Air return
185 box Air supply grille
xAreas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be taken. 190 223
D
ญ413
xAreas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. 200
21
46 ญ700
xAreas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. Drain hose piece
(Accessory)
xAreas where the supply air does not short-circuit. (Installed on site)
‫غ‬570 140
xAreas where it is not influenced by draft air. 323 60
6-Ø4
Holes for
A B 144 C E
xAreas not exposed to direct sunlight. tapping screws

xAreas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.

115
Hole

140
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity

248
195

194
135

100
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop

91
100
if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above.
45 or more

35
Hanger plate for
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to suspension bolt F
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
xAreas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
xAreas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, table
wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. Installation of indoor unit
xAreas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
xAreas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. Work procedure
xAreas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the 1. This units is designed for 2 x 2 grid ceiling.
operation. If necessary, please detach the T bar temporarily before you install it.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote If it is installed on a ceiling other than 2 x 2 grid ceiling, provide an inspection port on the control box
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) side.
N Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is not 2. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (530mm×530mm).
able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the strength 3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. 4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 45mm above the ceiling plane.
O If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 5m to avoid malfunction due to Temporarily put the four lower nuts 91mm above the ceiling plane and the upper nuts on distant
cross communication. place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit or adjust the indoor unit
P When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4m. position, and then hang the indoor unit.
Control box
Space for installation and service
T bar Ceiling
z When it is not possible to keep enough space between indoor unit and wall or between indoor units, panel

close the air supply port where it is not possible to keep space and confirm there is no short circuit
of airflow.
z Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor.
5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it by inserting the level gauge attached on the package
4000mm or more into the air supply port and checking if the gap between the ceiling plane and the indoor unit is
appropriate. In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the lower nuts while the upper nuts are
Indoor unit Indoor unit put on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and
the lower nut and washer.
Drain piping
Suspension bolt
Ceiling Refrigerant piping
Wall surface
1000mm or more
Nut (upper)
Decorative panel 2500mm or more
1000mm or more Flat washer
Obstacle
Spring washer

Floor 91mm Nut (lower)


45mm
Level gauge
Ceiling surface

Use level gauges as Use level gauges as


reference, adjust the reference, adjust the
bottom to the face of bottom to the face of
30
30

the indoor unit. the indoor unit.


Diffuser Diffuser
Level gauge
(insulation)
T-bar Level gauge Ceiling panel T-bar
Ceiling panel
(insulation)
When the ceiling panel comes below the T
bar, align the bottom of the level gauge to
the lower face of the ceiling panel.
Correct Wrong

Unit Unit

Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the fixture
washer without any play and the nut (lower) and washer.

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Installation of indoor unit (continued) Drain pipe (continued) D
6. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the Work procedure Drain p
levelness of the indoor unit with a level gauge or transparent hose Indoor unit 1. Insert
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and
the fix it securely
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clamp. Drain
pipe cover (big) Joint for VP-20
7. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and levelness z
● Do not apply adhesives on this end. (For insulation) (Prepare on site) For th
(Accessory)
pipe cover (big)
adjustment. (For insulation)
Joint for VP-20 work.
Fasten the screw securely (Prepare on site)
Hose clamp Drain hose Unit
(Accessory) c In cas
Drain socket
Caution The step part Drain hose Drain
Drain socket Unit
Metal plate Drain hose VP-20 the Co
z Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor unit 10mm (Accessory) (Prepare on site) [ a
and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise from the Clamp Drain hose
Connect VP-20
Drain socket (Accessory) Pipe cover (small)on site)
(Prepare Make
fan. The step part Drain hose Drain socket (Accessory* Connect (For insulation)
z Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and No adhesive allowed
Clamp
(Prepare on site)
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation, water Pipe cover(Accessory)
Drain socket (small)
(For insulation)
Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation)
(Accessory) (Prepare on site)
leakage and noise. W
Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation)
z Even after decorative panel attached, still the unit height can be adjusted finely. Refer to the No adhesive allowed (Accessory)
installation manual for decorative panel for details. 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose (the end z Electr
z Make sure there is no gap between decoration panel and ceiling surface, and between decoration 2. made
Prepare a joint
of rigid for connecting
PVC), and adhereVP-20 pipe, adhere
and connect VP-20and pipeconnect
(preparethe onjoint
site).to the drain hose install
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for made of rigid
drain pipe, PVC),
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adhereofand rigidconnect
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is on the(prepare
market.on site). to the
z In case decorative panel is not installed at the same time, or ceiling material is installed after the ※As
z Makefor sure
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not getof rigid
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the supplied on the market.
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water leakage. z Do no
Do not bend or make an excess offset on the drain hose as shown in the picture.
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misco
z Be su
Caution z For th
z Use the new refrigerant pipe. Over 20mm
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. 1. Remo
xChange the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. 2. Hold e
xDo not use thin-walled pipes. 3. Fix the
z Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or 4. Install
refrigeration pipe installation. trap in the midway.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful z Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix the pipe
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe.
z Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. z Do not set up air vent.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
z Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid 1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal Trapped air will
No bump
any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and generate noises.
Air vent No trap
compressor breakdown, etc.
z Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. Not touching the water
Insulation material
Descending slope greater than 1/100
Work procedure
As wide as possible
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. z When sharing a drain pipe for more than one (about100mm)
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving unit, lay the main pipe 100mm below the drain
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe,
outlet of the unit. In addition, select VP-30 or
and then remove them.
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) bigger size for main drain pipe.
VP-30 or bigger
z Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) Descending stop greater than 1/100
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do z Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may cause
not twist and crush the pipes. dew condensation and water leakage.
Do a flare connection as follows: After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size),
z Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving then use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, drain hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
and then remove them.
z When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the nut
for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned in the Drain up
table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when tightening z The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas pipe, the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. water from the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe
z Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. length and offset of the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. 295 to 325mm 100 or less
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual
attached to the outdoor unit. Drain hose
600mm or less

Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)


P
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m
I 6.35 14 to 18 z After w
I 9.52 34 to 42 z Refer
I 12.7 49 to 61
Joint for VP-20
I 15.88 68 to 82 Access
(Prepare on site)
I 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
Drain test
z After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water 1 H
Drain pipe leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal or not. 2 C
z Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
Caution z For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before 3 Bo
z Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. hanging the ceiling. 4 Sc
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods etc. 1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the indoor unit by 5 Sc
z Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and pump so as not to get the electrical component wet.
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious 2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may leakage from any joints of the drain pipe at the test.
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the drain motor is
z Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. operating. At the drain socket (transparent), it is possible to check if
z Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. the water is drained out properly.
z Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of 3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove remaining water
the drain pipe after installation. on the drain pan after the test, and re-plug it. And insulate the drain
z Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/ pipe properly finally. Drain plug
or trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
maintenance.

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Drain pipe (continued) Panel installation (continued)
Drain pump operation Work procedure
c In case electrical wiring work finished 1. Make sure that the indoor unit is positioned at the correct height with the supplied level gauge.
Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired). Remove the level gauge before you install the panel.
VP-20
n site) For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring 2. Screw the two bolts of the supplied four bolts by about 5mm. (z mark ) [Figure 1]
work. 3. Attach the supplied hook to the indoor unit with the screw (1 screw). [Figure 2]
c In case electrical wiring work not finished 4. Open the air return grille.
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, 5. Remove the screw of a corner panel and remove a corner panel. (four places) [Figure 3]
VP-20 the Connector CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (220-240VAC on the terminal block 6. Hang the panel on two bolts. (z mark ) [Figure 4]
are on site) [ and ] or [ and ] ) is turned ON. 7. Rotate the hook and put it into the slot of the panel. And install the panel temporarily.
small)
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.. [Figure 5]
ation) 8. Tighten the two bolts which were used to install the panel temporarily and the other two bolts.
n site)
9. Open a lid of the control box.
10. Fix the louver motor wiring and the drain pump wiring with clamp. And put louver motor wiring into
Wiring-out position and wiring connection the control box. [Figure 6]
he end z Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an electrical 11. Connect the connector of louver motor. [Figure 6]
installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be executed according 12. Attach two chains to the air return grille with two screws. [Figure 7]
to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the country. 13. Install the corner panels back to original places. At that time attach the chains to the panel with
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. screws together.
z Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in order not 14. Close the air return grille.
or drain to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. Control box

age. z Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause Piping side Drain hose Side

miscommunication and malfunction.


z Be sure to do D type earth work.
z For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work. Corner panel

[Figure 2]
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
3. Fix the wiring with clamp.  
and/or 4. Install a lid of the control box back to original place.
[Figure 1]
Screw
Single split (PAC) series [Figure 3]
he pipe
[Figure 5]

Power source side terminal block


l
es. Earth

Wiring between indoor 
and outdoor unit 
[Figure 5]
Remote controller line [Figure 4] Drain pump connector Louver motor connector

Wiring clamp Wire intake

Chain Wiring clamp

Signal side terminal block


Louver motor wiring
VRF (KX) series

y cause [Figure 7] Chain [Figure 6]

Power source side terminal block


size),
rt of the Earth

Indoor power source line


Signal line (shielded cord)
Remote controller line
Check list after installation
for Wiring clamp
rtical z Check the following items after all installation work completed.
w of
pe Earth (signal line) Check if Expected trouble Check
Signal side terminal block
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Panel installation Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
z After wiring work finished, install the panel on the indoor unit. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
z Refer to attached panel installation manual for details.
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
Accessory items

water 1 Hook 1 piece For fixing temporarily


2 Chain 2 pieces
3 Bolt 4 pieces For installing the panel
4 Screw 1 piece For attaching a hook
5 Screw 2 pieces For attaching a chain

PJA012D756 A

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(C) Ceiling cassette-2way type (FDTW)
7 A PJB012D227 a
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation (continued)
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. ●If placing the unit with the top plate facing up (in the reversed orientation of packaging) is
●Confirm the following points: unavoidable, use care so that the area other than supporting member of the unit, will not be
subjected to excessive loads. (A heavy load on the central part of this area could cause a
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items
damage to the filter).
Accessory item Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
UNIT: mm
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe Type Type
Flat washer (M10) Paper pattern Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap 28 ~ 56 71, 90 112, 140 28 ~ 56 71, 90 112, 140
INSERT THIS SLOT
INTO HANGING
FIXTURE
HOW TO USE
THIS PATTERN
INSERT THIS SLOT
INTO HANGING FIXTURE
1 1015 1260 1730 13 234 284 299
UNIT BOTTOM
2 885 1130 1600 14 98 95 110
3 468 590 825 15 91 88 103
67 70
UNIT BOTTOM FIT THIS NOTCH UNIT BOTTOM
TO CEILING
LEVEL

FIT THIS NOTCH TO CEILING LEVEL FIT THIS NOTCH TO CEILING LEVEL
4 417 540 775 16 47 50 50
5 817 1054 1524 17 127 127 137
4 1 1 1 4 6 460 460 240 18 56 66 66
For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing
s For unit hanging For unit hanging and adjustment
of gas pipe of liquid tube
7 178 382 672 19 74 78 78
8 161 240 255 20 124 128 128
For drain pipe For wiring fixing 9 287 342 357 21 130 - -
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp Flat washer (M4) Nut (M4) Bolt (M4) 10 214 226 241 22 70 82.5 80.5
11 405 410 410 23 60 65 70
12 155 155 170
(Ceiling hole size) Drain hose piece
(Accessory)
(Suspension bolts pitch) 90 (Installed on site)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 40
For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose
of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting

97
Control
box

(Suspension bolts

(Ceiling hole size)


446

640
pitch)
Center of
panel

97
②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit 20 10 620 10 20
405 A
295~

(Max. Drain lift)


310 240 240 325 364
278
5-Ø4
200 200 310 C1
Holes for
B
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. E 264
tapping screws
230
C2

100

or less
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user

64

140

67

750
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on 20
95

20

8
Unit undersurface
the ceiling. Hanger plate for
F Hole Hole
G Hole D
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. suspension bolt 8-Ø4
Holes for Symbol
tapping screws
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be Decorative panel A Gas piping
1055
taken. Air supply Air return
B Liquid piping
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. C1 Drain piping
C2 Drain piping (Gravity drainage)
160
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. D Hole for wiring
360

680
E Suspension bolts
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
F Outside air opening for ducting
160

・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. G Air outlet opening for ducting
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%. 45 965 45

This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa-
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned
above. ④Installation of indoor unit
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Work procedure
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) 1. Cut an installation opening in the ceiling to the measurements specified for ceiling
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, opening.
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. 2. Set the suspension bolts in place.
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. ※ The suspension bolts pitch center do not match the panel center.
3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 50mm above the ceiling
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect plane. Temporarily put the four lower nuts 150mm above the ceiling plane and the upper
the operation. nuts on distant place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote or adjust the indoor unit position, and then hang the indoor unit.
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) 5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it by inserting the level gauge attached on
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is the package into the air supply port and checking if the gap between the ceiling plane
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the and the indoor unit is appropriate. In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the
lower nuts while the upper nuts are put on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and the lower nut and washer.
③When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m. Suspension bolt
Correct Wrong
Nut (upper)
Space for installation and service
Flat washer Unit
●Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor. Unit

Spring wasler

150mm Nut (lower)


4000 to 5000mm or more Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the fixture
95mm washer without any play and the nut (lower) and washer.
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Ceiling surface

Ceiling
Wall surface Wall
1000mm
or more

Decorative
panel 1500mm
100mm or more
or more Obstacle
Paper pattern
67

Ceiling surface
Adjust height to fit this notch
to ceiling level.
6. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the levelness of
the indoor unit with a level gauge or transparent hose filled with water.
③Preparation before installation Keep the height difference at both ends of the indoor unit within 3mm. Indoor unit

7. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and Hose
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant. levelness adjustment.
○For grid ceiling
Caution
When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. ●Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor unit and
it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise from the fan.
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
●Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and the ceiling plane
has enough strength. properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation, water leakage and noise.
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. ●Even after decorative panel attached, still the unit height can be adjusted finely. Refer to the
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site. installation manual for decorative panel for details.

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⑤Refrigerant pipe ⑥Drain pipe (continued) ⑥D
Caution 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose Drain
●Use the new refrigerant pipe. (the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
○In
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. ※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. ● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. Dr
・Do not use thin-walled pipes. It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. Fo
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation. ● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit wo
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful or drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and ○In
water leakage. Dra
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. tor
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into Over 20mm Ma
refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or In ca
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
1. R
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
and/or trap in the midway. 2. C
Work procedure se
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. (﹡
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving ●Do not set up air vent. be
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper 3. F
pipe, and then remove them. 1.5m~2m Supporting metal Trapped air will (﹡
No bump
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) generate noises.
th
Air vent No trap
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) Insulation material Not touching the water
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
Descending slope greater than 1/100
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
As wide as possible
※Do a flare connection as follows: ●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm)
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper below the drain outlet of the unit. In
addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for
pipe, and then remove them. VP-30 or bigger
main drain pipe.
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw Descending slope greater than 1/100

the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque
G
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. ● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas cause dew condensation and water leakage.
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. ※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. ⑦W
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation Drain up
manual attached to the outdoor unit. ●E
● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 750mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe, el
φ 6.35 14 to 18 the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from ex
φ 9.52 34 to 42 the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of in
φ 12.7 49 to 61 the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below. B
●U
φ 15.88 68 to 82 295~325mm 100mm or less or
φ 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
●D
ni
750mm or less

●B
●F
⑥Drain pipe w
1. R
Caution 2. H
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. 3. F
Drain test 4. In
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
● After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
water leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious or not.
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may ● Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. ● For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before hanging the ceiling.
● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. 1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the indoor unit by pump so as not to get
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. the electrical component wet.
● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end 2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water leakage from any joints
of the drain pipe after installation. of the drain pipe at the test.
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the drain motor is operating. At the
drain socket (transparent), it is possible to check if the water is drained out properly.
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove remaining water on the drain pan after the test,
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. and re-plug it. And insulate the drain pipe properly finally.
Work procedure
1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on
the indoor unit and fix it securely with the clamp.
Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end.
●Do not apply adhesives on this end. VP-20
(Prepare on site) VP-20
Pipe cover (big) (Prepare on site)
(For insulation) (Accessory)
Fasten the screw securely
Hose clamp Drain hose Unit Joint for VP-20
Drain socket
(Prepare on site)

Drain hose
Metal plate 10mm (Accessory)
Clamp (Accessory) Pipe cover (For insulation)
Drain socket (No adhesive allowed) Pipe cover
(Prepare on site)
Pipe cover (small) Pull in the hose pump about 50mm.
(For insulation) (Accessory)

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⑥Drain pipe (continued) ⑧Panel installation
●Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
hose Drain pump operation
Work procedure
○In case electrical wiring work finished
Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired). 1. Using the paper pattern attached as an accessory, check to ensure the unit height and
For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring ceiling opening are finished true to the specified dimensions.
Remove the suction panel from the panel assembly. (Ref. below diagram)
unit work.
and ○In case electrical wiring work not finished Suction panel Pin(B) Panel outer Pin(A)
Panel assembly frame
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON. Remove

Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test. Panel inside
parts

In case of gravity drainage


1. Remove the rubber plug and insulation from the gravity drainage port. 2. Among the bolts which are attached to the panel, 2 screw must
end
2. Connect the drain hose (VP-20) using the Gravity drainage connecting tube (option) and be inserted 5mm at the diagonal positions. Louver support
Short bolt
secure firmly with a clamp. 3. Hang the panel on the 2 bolts and temporarily tighten them.
d fix
4. Tighten the temporarily tightened 2 bolts and the remaining
(﹡If the drain tube is directly connected with the gravity drainage port, the drain pan could not
2 bolts.
be removed.) 5. Tighten the 2 short bolts (15mm) at the louver supporting section of (Sectional view of blower
3. Find CNR drain motor connector (blue, 2P) in the control box, and remove it. blower outlet central part. outlet central part)
(﹡If the unit is used with this connector being connected, the drainage will go out through 6. Connect the connecter of louver motor and limit switch through the
the standard drain connecting port, causing leaks.) side cutout of control box.

Transparent soft tube Passing through this side cutout


(option)

Signal cable for Signal cable


B
A
remote controller
General hard type

Y
Insulation PV pipe VP-20

X
Connect to relay connector
in the controll box.
Rubber plug Connector for drain motor CNR (blue, 2P)
(Remove)

7. When the louver motor does not operate by the remote controller operation, check the
connection of the connector, turn off the power for 10 seconds or longer, and reset.
Gravity drainage port Control box
Remove

may
⑨Check list after installation
then
ain ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
⑦Wiring-out position and wiring connection
Check if Expected trouble Check
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
pe, electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
m executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
et of installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu- Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
nication and malfunction.
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
● Be sure to do D type earth work.
● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
work.
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to a terminal block securely.
3. Fix the wiring with supplied screw, nut and washer.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
no
mal

et CNW1 CNM3 CNJ2 CNR

nts
for Signal cable
B
A
oller

test,
Y
X

Earth

Signal line
(Shielded cord)
Power cable

Remote controller
2

line
1

Indoor power
source line

Earth

PJB012D227 A

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(d) Ceiling cassette-1way type (FDTS)
PJC012D012 a
012 Before installation Preparation before installation (continued)
z Install correctly according to the installation manual. Ceiling opening dimension 
z Confirm the following points: F2  Suspension bolt position  
 
c Unit type/Power supply specification c Pipes/Wires/Small parts c Accessory items Control box
F1 250 25

40
25
Ceiling opening dimension
Accessory item 383

Suspension bolt position


Panel center 168

315
For main unit 60
For refrigerant For panel For drain pipe
suspension Drain hose (Accessory)

600
710
Paper pattern Pipe cover Pipe cover Strap Round machine Pipe cover Pipe cover Drain hose Hose clamp Locally installation
(big) (small) screw (M5 x 35) (big) (small) 90

285
45 15

600mm or less maximum dimension


70
30 650 30

Locally drain up
2 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs. 4 pcs. 7 pcs. 1 pcs. 1 pcs. 1 pcs. 1 pcs. E 295 to 325
415
(One for left and For heat For heat For pipe cover Fixing of direct For heat For heat For drain pipe For drain hose 370
one for right) insulation of gas insulation of fixing air flow panel insulation of drain insulation of drain connecting mounting
  235 B 275
pipe liquid pipe socket socket 100
215 23

194

172
165
Selection of installation location for the indoor unit

110
155
105
10
30   30 A D C
Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
x Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user to use Unit: mm
Multi Type 45 Type 71
a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling. 1230 1440
x Areas where there is enough space to install and service. 990 1250
x Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be taken. A Refrigerant gas piping


555
435
675
575
x Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. B Refrigerant liquid piping 60 45
x Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. C Drain piping 180 145
D Power supply inlet
x Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. E Suspension bolt


940
85
1200
70
x Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. F1,2 Outlet air hole 205 170
x Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. 115 100

x Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop
if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above. Installation of indoor unit
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Delivery
x Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) c Deliver the unit as close as possible to the installation location without unpacking it.
x Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, table c If unpacked and delivery can not be avoided, use a nylon sling or a rope with pads placed where the
wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.
x Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. rope contacts the unit so it is not scratched.
x Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. c To place the unit on the floor after unpacking, be sure that the unit bottom surface is facing up. (To
x Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the avoid damage to the unit bottom surface as it is made of a styrene foam).
operation. c The unit and wood are fixed with two wood screws. When unpacking them, remove the two wood
x (A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote screws.
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) Bottom surface facing up
Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is not
able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the strength
is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.
If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to avoid malfunction due to
cross communication. (Indoor unit)
When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m.

Space for installation and service

Each installation
Standard installation High-ceiling installation (40 to 80 only) method in common use Wood base
Remove the wood screw.

Securing suspension bolts


100mm or more 100mm or more Hole-in anchor
Tighten the bolts firmly according to the method shown Hole-in plug Inset
3m or more, 4m or less

in the drawing or other suitable methods.


2.5m or more,

100mm or more 100mm or more


3m or less

Concrete
Installation Suspension bolt (M10)
c Ceiling hole drilling procefure
Panel
Floor Floor mounting hole Ceiling port

Low-ceiling installation Paper pattern Paper pattern


securing screw
C (Accessory)
Duct Unit : mm Detail A
A B Using the paper pattern as a reference,
make holes in the ceiling board
Symbol
A B C
Grille and duct
c Unit mounting procedure
Grille 150 240
Suspension bolt
Separately solid Nut (M10)
2.5m or more,

Flat washer (for M10)


3m or less

100mm or more 90 to to
Mitsubishi Attention: Use the * marked length
100mm or less

standard 200 290 since too long of bolt may


Body interfere with the piping
work.
Spring washer (for M10)
Purchased locally C = 400 or less
Floor
If the holes on the unit and the ceiling do not match, use a mounting bracket with oval
hole to adjust the position.

Preparation before installation <Horizontal adjustment>


z If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant. Use a level or the following procedure to adjust horizontally.
c For grid ceiling
When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is over Pipe side
700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. Water supply
c In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which has Water level
enough strength. 0-3mm
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. Vinyl hose
z Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.

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Refrigerant pipe Drain pipe (continued) D
Refrigerant pipe
Caution Drain
Work pipe (continued)
procedure Drate
Drain
z Use the new refrigerant pipe. 1. Insert
Work the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the
procedure z After
Caution Drain test
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. indoor unit and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end. leaka
z Use the new refrigerant pipe. 1. Insert the
z Do notsupplied
apply drain hose on
adhesives (thethis
endend.
made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the z After ins
xChange the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. indoor unit and fix it securely with the clamp. z Do dr
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. leakage
xDo not use thin-walled pipes. z Do not apply adhesives
Pipe cover on this end. Fasten the screw securely z For ne
xChange the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. Joint for VP20 (Prepare on site) Hose clamp Drain hose z Do drain
z Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for (big) (For insulation) Drain socket 1. Pour w
xDo not use thin-walled pipes. (Accessory)
Pipe cover
z For new
refrigeration pipe installation. Joint for VP20 (Prepare on site)
electr
z Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for (big) (For insulation)
Metal plate 1. Pour wat
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful (Accessory) 10mm
Drain socket Slap Drain hose 2. Make
refrigeration pipe installation. Main frame electrica
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. drain
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful Drain hose VP20 (Prepare on site) Drain socket Slap Drain hose 2. Make su
z Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. Main frame (Accessory) Connect Confir
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. drain pip
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting Clamp (Accessory)
Drain hose Pipe cover (Prepare on site)
VP20 (Prepare on site) (trans
z Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. Drain socket (Adhesive must not beConnect
(Accessory) used) (For insulation) Confirm
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc. Pipe cover (small) (For insulation) (Accessory) 3. Unplu
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting Clamp (Accessory) Pipe cover (Prepare on site) (transpa
z Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid Drain socket (Adhesive must not be used) (For insulation) and re
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc. Pipe cover (small) (For insulation) (Accessory) 3. Unplug t
any dust, dirt or water getting into the pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil
z Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose (the end and re-p
and compressor breakdown, etc.
any dust, dirt or water getting into the pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
z Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose (the end
and compressor breakdown, etc. As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
z Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
z Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose.
Work procedure As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. z Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose.
Work procedure z The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit or drain
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and water leakage.
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, z The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit or drain
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and water leakage.
and then remove them. (Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe,
z Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
and then remove them. (Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) Over 20mm
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
z Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. Drain p
not twist and crush the pipes.
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do
Do a flare connection as follows: c Inpum
Drain cas
not twist and crush the pipes.
z Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving Drain
Do a flare connection as follows: 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or c In case e
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, For th
z Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving trap in the midway. Drain pu
and then remove them. 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or work.
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, z Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix the pipe For the o
z When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the nut trap in the midway. c In cas
and then remove them. as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. work.
for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned in the z Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix the pipe Drain
z When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the nut z Do not set up air vent. c In case e
table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when tightening as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. the C
for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned in the fixture 1.5m~2m Supporting metal Drain pu
the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. zSupporting
Do not set up air vent. No bump
Trapped air will and
table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when tightening generate noises. the Conn
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas Supporting fixture 1.5m~2m Supporting metal Air vent No trap
Trapped air will
Make
the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. No bump Not touching and )
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. the water generate noises.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas Insulation material Air vent No trap Make su
z Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. Descending slope greater than 1/100 Not touching
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. the water
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
z Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
Insulation material W
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. Descending slope greater than 1/100
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual z When sharing a drain pipe for more than one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm below the drain Wir
z Electr

4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. outlet of the unit. In addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for main drain pipe. install
attached to the outdoor unit. z When sharing a drain pipe for more than one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm below the drain z Electrica
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual As wide as possible to the
outlet of the unit. In addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for main drain pipe.
(about100mm) installatio
Be su
attachedPipe
to the outdoor unit.Tightening torque N·m
diameter Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
I 6.35 14 to 18 As wide as possible z Usetec
to the s
I 9.52
Pipe diameter Tightening34 to 42N·m
torque Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
(about100mm) Betosure
app
I 6.35
I 12.7 14 49
to 18
to 61 zzUseDospeno
I 9.52
I 15.88 34 68
to 42
to 82 to apply
VP-30 or bigger and m
I 12.7
I 19.05 49100
to 61
to 120 zzDoBenotsup
Descending slope greater than 1/100
I 15.88 68 to 82 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
VP-30 or bigger andFor
z malf
th
I 19.05 100 to 120
Descending slope greater than 1/100 z Be sure
The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more. 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
z Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may cause ForRemo
z 1. the d
4. Insulate the drain pipe.
dew condensation and water leakage. 2. Hold e
z Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may cause 1. Remove
3. Fix th
After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size),
dew condensation and water leakage. 2. Hold
4. eac
Instal
then use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the
Drain pipe After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), 3. Fix the w
drain hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless. 4. Install th
then use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the
Drain pipe
Caution
drain hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
z Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. Drain up
Caution
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods etc. z The
Drain up position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
z Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
z Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods etc. z The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious pipe, the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of
z Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may water from the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious pipe, the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. length and offset of the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may water from the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe
z Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. length and offset of Specific
the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
z Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. configurations as shown below when the drain head is raised.
z Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. 295-325mm
z Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of 100mm or less
z Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. Specific configurations as shown below when the drain head is raised.
the drain pipe after installation. Drain hose
z Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of 295-325mm 100mm or less
z Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/
Max. 600mm

the drain pipe after installation. Drain hose


or trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
z Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/
Max. 600mm

out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
or trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
maintenance. Ceiling
out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
Joint for VP20 (Prepare on site)
maintenance. Ceiling
All piping work except above piping are performed in a similar normal drain piping.
Joint for VP20 (Prepare on site)
All piping work except above piping are performed in a similar normal drain piping.

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Drain pipe (continued) Panel installation

Drain test z Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
z Refer to attached manual for panel installation for details.
the z After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water
leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal or not. Open the grille and remove the baffle plate. Connect the connectors of louver motor and
z Do drain test even if installation of heating season. (Loosing the two screws.) limit switch using "opening" space.
z For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before hanging the ceiling.
1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the indoor unit by pump so as not to get the
electrical component wet.
Drain hose 2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water leakage from any joints of the
drain pipe at the test. Opening

Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the drain motor is operating. At the drain socket Ceiling opening
Connector

(transparent), it is possible to check if the water is drained out properly.


3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove remaining water on the drain pan after the test, Baffle plate
Return the baffle plate at its original position.
and re-plug it. And insulate the drain pipe properly finally.
Screw the two installation screws to the indoor
Close the grille.
e end unit.

Approx. 15mm
Confirm the grille fixed with a hook securely.
* The grille may take the liberty to open if grille is not
fixed securely.

or drain
Detail A
age.

Hook the panel the two screws (-), and slide


the panel approximately 10mm along the allow
in following figure. Screw left five installation

Drain pump operation screw to the indoor unit.

c In case electrical wiring work finished Sliding direction


Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
and/or
For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
work.
e pipe
c In case electrical wiring work not finished
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON,
the Connector CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block
will and ) is turned ON.
ses.
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.

Wiring-out position and wiring connection Check list after installation


drain z Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an electrical z Check the following items after all installation work completed.
installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be executed according
to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the country. Check if: Expected trouble Check
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
z Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in order not Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
z Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommunication Water is drained properly? Water leakage
and malfunction. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
z Be sure to do D type earth work. There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
z For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
cause 1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws). Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
size), 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
t of the 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.

Signal side terminal block

or
tical
w of Power source side
terminal block
pe

L N

Earth (Signal line)

Earth

Remote controller Indoor power


line source line
Signal line
(Shielded cord)

PJC012D012

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(e) Ceiling cassette-1way compact type (FDTQ)
6 B
PJC012D116 c
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation (continued)
●Direct blow panel
●Install correctly according to the installation manual.
●Confirm the following points:
210 Short panel
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items 140 Drain hose piece
576 (Suspension bolts pitch)
625
d (Accessory)
(Installed on site) 288 288
Hanger plate for
suspension bolt
250 35 514
Air supply

21
Accessory item A 65

135
197
248

(Suspension bolts pitch)


259
61

Ø125
Ø170
For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe F1
B

650
528

570
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp 273 Control
box Panel
center

269
C

42

139
Hole

21
4-Ø4
D

(Max.Drain lift)
Holes for Air return grille
45
295~325
F2 550
E tapping screws 138 580
1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4-Ø4
53 255 Holes for
For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose
s
tapping screws
of gas pipe of liquid tube of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting

or less
600
210

138
125
Hole

85 or more
570

Wide panel
740 (Ceiling hole size) 780

②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit


Drain hose piece
82 576 (Suspension bolts pitch) 82 250 35 514
(Accessory) Hanger plate for
(Installed on site) 288 288 suspension bolt Air supply

36
21
65
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.

(Suspension bolts pitch)


61

600 (Ceiling hole size)


259

Ø125
Ø17
F1
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user

650
0
528

570
Control
273
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on box Panel
center

269

139
the ceiling. Hole

21
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service.

36
4-Ø4
Holes for Air return grille
tapping screws 138 580
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be ●Duct panel
taken.

37.5
68
Supply air duct

・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.

(Duct dimension)
100
155
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.

37.5
12-Ø4
Holes for
30 150 150 150 30
tapping screws 30 490 30
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. 210
140 Drain hose piece
(Duct dimension) Short panel
576 (Suspension bolts pitch)
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. (Accessory)
(Installed on site) 288 288
Hanger plate for
suspension bolt
250 35 625
Cover

・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.

40
21
A
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high 65
135
197
248

(Suspension bolts pitch)


259
61
humidity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of

Ø125
Ø170
F1
B

650
528

570
condensation drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than 273 Control
box Panel
center

269
mentioned above. C
42

139
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to Hole

21
4-Ø4
D
(Max.Drain lift)

20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. 45
295~325
F2 550
E
Holes for
tapping screws 138
Air return grille
580

・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) 53 255
4-Ø4
Holes for
tapping screws
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food,
or less

table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.


600

Ø17
210

25 0
138
125

Ø1
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
Hole
85 or more

570

② Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is Drain hose piece 740 (Ceiling hole size)
Wide panel
250 35 780
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the (Accessory)
(Installed on site)
82 576 (Suspension bolts pitch)
288 288
82 Hanger plate for
suspension bolt Cover

strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.


36
21

③ When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 3m. 65
(Suspension bolts pitch)

61
600 (Ceiling hole size)
259

Ø17

Ø125

F1
0

650
528

570

Control
Space for installation and service 273 box Panel
center
269

139

●Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor. Hole
21
36

4-Ø4
Holes for Air return grille
tapping screws 138 580

3000mm or more

Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit


④Installation of indoor unit
Ceiling
, Wall surface
Decorative
1000mm 2500mm Wall Wall Work procedure
panel
or more or more Air supply
1500mm Air return 100mm 1. In case of installing on a ceiling other than 2 × 2 grid ceiling, prepare a ceiling hole with the
100mm or more or more or more
Obstacle size of 600mm × 740mm.
Floor 2. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (528mm × 576mm).
3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 85mm above the ceiling plane.
Temporarily put the four lower nuts 125mm above the ceiling plane and the upper nuts on
distant place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit or adjust the
indoor unit position, and then hang the indoor unit.
③Preparation before installation 5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it so that the bottom surface of the indoor unit is
on the same level as the ceiling (bottom surface of the T bar).
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant. The allowable gap between the bottom surface of the ceiling and that of the indoor unit is
when the bottom surface of the indoor unit is no higher than 5mm.
○For grid ceiling In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the lower nuts while the upper nuts are put
When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash between the hanger plate for suspension bolt
and the lower nut and washer.
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. Suspension bolt

○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which Caution
Nut (upper)
has enough strength. ● Do not install the bottom surface of the inddor unit
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt. lower than the bottom surface of the ceiling. Flat washer

Spring wasler
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.
125mm Nut (lower)
85mm

Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position Ceiling surface

Content
[For 2 x 2 grid ceiling] [For ordinary ceiling]
Symbol Correct Wrong
A Gas piping T bar
Celling
panel
B Liquid piping Colling
Unit Unit
C Drain piping panel
D Hole for wiring
T bar
E Suspension bolts
F1,2 Outside air opening for ducting Adjust the indoor unit position so that the bottom Adjust the indoor unit position so that the bottom Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the
surface of the indoor unit is on the same level as surface of the indoor unit is on the same level as washer without any play fixture and the nut (lower)
the ceiling's bottom surface. the ceiling's bottom surface. and washer.

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④Installation of indoor unit (continued) ⑤The indoor unit change procedure for duct type (continued) ⑦D
6. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the Caution
levelness of the indoor unit with a level gauge or transpar- Wor
●Take care that the static pressure does not exceed 30 Pa. 50
ent hose filled with water. Keep the height difference at The indoor unit has condensation owing to the decrease of air flow, may 1. I
Indoor unit
both ends of the indoor unit within 3mm. cause wetting the ceiling and household goods. 40
a
7. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and Hose

Static pressure (Pa)


t
Request imi
levelness adjustment. 30 er l
●The duct should be minimum bends. (Make the bend radius as Upp

Caution large as possible.) 20 Drain soc


●Conduct the duct work before ceiling attachment. High
●Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor 10
Low
Bad example Bad example Good example
unit and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel. No adhe

●Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and 0
6.5 7 7.5 7.8
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation,
Air flow (m3/min)
water leakage and noise.
D
●Make sure there is no gap between decoration panel and ceiling surface, and between decora- (3) Connecting duct for outside air intake
tion panel and the indoor unit. The gap may cause air leakage, dew condensation and water ① Outside air intake
leakage. ●Use the intake, which is easier for work, either at the rear or the side. M

●In case decorative panel is not installed at the same time, or ceiling material is installed after ② Duct connection
●Connect the 125 mm diameter duct, using the duct flange for 125mm diameter duct. (Clamp with 2. P
the unit installed, avoid dust coming into the indoor unit.
band) (
●Insulate the duct to prevent condensation. ※

⑤The indoor unit change procedure for duct type
Prepare a duct panel.
⑥Refrigerant pipe ●

(1) Drill hole for duct Caution ●


① While referring to the dimensions, cut the insulation. ●Use the new refrigerant pipe.
② Cut sheet metal for the hole, and drill hole. When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
③ Install the duct joint with screws attached to the panel. ・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
④ Install the bottom plate with screws attached to the panel. ・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration
[Upward] Duct joint
pipe installation.
C

40 40 45 120 120 45 40 40 In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful substances 3. M
C

C C
27

C
C
such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. a
C

Cut.
C
C

●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.


C
C C
37


C C
C

Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into
C C

Outlet
C
100
155
80

C
C
C

C
C

refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
C
C

●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any ●
27

20 150 150 150 20 dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor
30 490 30 Control Box breakdown, etc.
Bottom plate ●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
⑤ Set up as follows: Work procedure Insulat

Changing the fan tap 1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque to the nut ●
Change the fan tap to the high speed by the remote controller. with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them.
[Method] (Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
① Stop the operation of air conditioner. Press (SET) button and (MODE) button ● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
for 3 seconds at the same time. 2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
② Select “ ” (Indoor Unit Function) and press (SET) button. ※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do not
4. I
twist and crush the pipes.
③ Select “ ” (Fan Speed Setting) of No.”02” and press (SET) button. ●
※Do a flare connection as follows:
④ Select “ ” (High Fan Speed 1) and press (SET) button. ● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque
⑤ Press button to exit. to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then
As for details, refer to the installation manual of remote controller. remove them.
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the nut for
CATEGORY NUMBER FUNCTION SETTING
3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned in the table
02 below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when tightening the nut in
order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
Drai
Invalidating the louver switch 3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas leakage
inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. ●T
Invalidate the louver switch by the remote controller. ●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. in
[Method] ※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. t
① Stop the operation of air conditioner. Press (SET) button and (MODE) button 4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. t
for 3 seconds at the same time. As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual
t
② Select “ ” (Remote Controller Function) and press (SET) button. attached to the outdoor unit.
③ Select “ ” (Louver Switch Setting) of No. “07” and press (SET) button. Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m
④ Select “ ” (Louver Switch Invalid) and press (SET) button.
⑤ Press button to exit. φ 6.35 14 to 18
As for details, refer to the installation manual of remote controller. φ 9.52 34 to 42
φ 12.7 49 to 61
CATEGORY NUMBER FUNCTION SETTING φ 15.88 68 to 82
07 φ 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.

(2) Duct work Drain


●A
⑦Drain pipe w
Indoor unit o
Caution ●D
●F
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. 1. R
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods, etc. i
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and 2. M
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious o
Selling surface Insulate duct
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may C
Air return cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. t
Supply air duct ● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. (
Air supply (Prepare on site)
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. d
3. U
● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end r
Request of the drain pipe after installation. r
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap 4. M
●Calculate air flow and the static pressure to select the duct’s length and shape. in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly p
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. 5. I

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d) ⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑦Drain pipe (continued)

Work procedure Drain pump operation


1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit ○In case electrical wiring work finished
and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end. Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
●Do not apply adhesives on this end. For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring work.
Pipe cover (big)
(For insulation)
(Accessory)
Joint for VP-20 ○In case electrical wiring work not finished
The step part (Prepare on site) VP-20
Drain socket Drain hose (Prepare on site) Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
Unit VP-25
gh (Prepare on site) tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (220-240VAC on the terminal block L and N ) is turned
Pipe cover (big)
Drain hose VP-20 (For insulation) (Accessory)
No adhesive allowed (Accessory) Connect (Prepare on site) ON. Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.
Drain socket Clamp (Accessory)
Pipe cover (small) Pipe cover (For insulation) Joint for VP-20
(Prepare on site) Unit (Prepare on site)
7.8 (For insulation) (Accessory)
Drain hose (Accessory)
Fasten the screw securely Pipe cover
Clamp (Accessory)
⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection
(For insulation)
Drain socket Hose clamp Drain hose Drain socket (No adhesive allowed) (Prepare on site)
Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation) (Accessory)
Metal plate 10mm ● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
mp with 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site). installation in the country.
※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market. Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
●When drain pipe is set to rising in the nearest of the unit, use the VP-20 pipe. ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
When drain pipe is set to after the horizontal pulling, use the VP-25 and above pipe. order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. ● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. nication and malfunction.
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
or drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
water leakage. work.
Over 20mm
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws) and the wiring cover (2 screws).
eration
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
tances
3. Take out the wiring to upper direction of wiring cover, and fix the wiring with clamp.
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
and/or trap in the midway.
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix Caution
ng into
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. Make sure to install the wiring cover. Otherwise it may cause dew condensation into the control
oid any ●Do not set up air vent. box.
pressor 1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal Trapped air will
No bump
generate noises.
Air vent No trap
Not touching the water Wiring input port
Insulation material
Descending slope greater than 1/100

●When sharing a drain pipe for more As wide as possible


the nut (about100mm)
than one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm Power source side Signal side
below the drain outlet of the unit. In terminal block terminal block
addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for Control box
Wiring cover
main drain pipe. VP-30 or bigger Earth
do not Descending slope greater than 1/100 (Signal line)
4. Insulate the drain pipe.

CNU
● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may Clamp L N

L N
torque cause dew condensation and water leakage.
nd then ※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then Wiring
nut for use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
e table hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless. Earth Indoor power
Wiring cover source line Remote controller line
e nut in
Drain up Signal line (Shielded cord)
eakage
● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe,
the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from
the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of
manual
the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below. ⑨Panel installation
ory) 295 to 325mm 100mm or less

●Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
600mm or less

●Refer to attached manual for panel installation for details.

ore.
Joint for VP-20 (Prepare on site) ⑩Check list after installation
Drain test
● After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
water leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal
or not. Check if Expected trouble Check
● Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
● For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before hanging the ceiling.
1. Remove the drain grommet, and pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
. indoor unit by pump so as not to get the electrical component wet. Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
mful and 2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water leakage from any joints Water is drained properly? Water leakage
serious of the drain pipe at the test.
Confirm that the water is properly drained out while Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
, it may
the drain motor is operating. At the drain socket There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
(transparent), it is possible to check if the water is Pump Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
drained out properly.
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove
the end remaining water on the drain pan after the test, and Remove grommet Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
re-plug it. Make sure to install
d/or trap 4. Make sure to install the grommet back to original it back after test.
properly place. Insert the edge of water pump
. 5. Insulate the drain pipe properly finally. hose in the drain pan.

PJC012D116 B

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(f) Duct connected High static pressure type (FDU)
8 A
PJC012D048 b
(1) Models 71~140
○This model is middle static ducted type air conditioning unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct
blow type air conditioning unit. ③Preparation before installation
①Before installation ●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
○For grid ceiling
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof
●Confirm the following points: is over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
○Pipes/Wires/Small parts has enough strength.
○Accessory items When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.
Accessory item
Suspension Bolt Location
For refrigerant pipe
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap

Suspension bolt (M10)

560
Accessory parts are stored inside ○ Adhere to the
this suction side.
Unit measurements given
1 1 4

Under 60 mm
A below for the length of
For heat insulation the suspension bolts.
For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing
of gas pipe of liquid tube UNIT: mm
Multi type 71 90, 112, 140
Single type 71 100, 125, 140
For drain pipe
A 986 1406
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp

Pipe locations UNIT: mm


Multi type 71
Single type 71

1 1 1 1
For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose

420
of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting

475
480
525
70

②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit Liquid


piping
58 25
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. 71 Gas 100
piping 150
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user Air outlet duct
260
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on Drain
(Connectable with VP20)
the ceiling. Drain
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. (Natural drainage VP25)
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be 28
taken. Multi type 90, 112, 140
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. Single type 100, 125, 140
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. 420

475
480
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
525

・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%. 70
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa- Liquid
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned piping
58 25
above. 77 Gas 100
piping 150
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to Air outlet duct
260
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Drain
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) (Connectable with VP20)
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, Drain
(Natural drainage VP25)
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. 28
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect
the operation. ④Installation of indoor unit
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless
remote controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) Installation
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
[Hanging]
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
Hang the unit up.
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. If the measurements between
Suspension bolt
the unit and the ceiling hole do
M10 nut Washer for M10 not match upon installation, it
Space for installation and service may be adjusted with the long
●Make installation altitude over 2.5m. Unit holed installation tool.
(Indoor Unit) Spring washer for M10

Installation Space
Adjustment for horizontality
UNIT: mm
Multi type 71 90, 112, 140 ○Either use a level vial, or adjust the level according to the method below.
635 Single type 71 100, 125, 140
●Adjust so the bottom side of the unit will be leveled with the water surface as
600

Inspection A 1200 1720


hole illustrated below.
Pipe side
Pour water
A

Water
surface
0~5mm
Vinyl hose
100

Let the pipe side be slightly sloped.

○If the unit is not leveled, it may cause malfunctions or inoperation of the float switch.

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⑤Duck Work ⑥Refrigerant pipe
A corrugated board (for preventing sputtering) is attached to the main body of the air conditioner Caution
(on the outlet port). Do not remove it until connecting the duct.
●Use the new refrigerant pipe.
①●The air conditioner main unit does not have an air filter. Incorporate it into the easy-to-clean When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
suction grille. ・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
②Blowout duct ・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
●The ducts should be at their minimum lengths. ●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
●Keep the bends to a minimum. (The bending radius should be as large as possible.) substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into
Bad example Bad example Good example refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
●Conduct the duct work before ceiling attachment.
③Suction duct Piping work
●Make sure to insulate the duct to prevent dewing on it. Refrigerant pipe When conducting piping work, make sure to allow the pipes
④Location and form of blow outlet should be selected so that air from the outlet will be distrib- to be aligned in a straight line for at least 250 mm, as shown
uted all over the room, and equipped with a device to control air volume. in the left illustration. (This is necessary for the drain pump
250mm
⑤Make sure provide an inspection hole on the ceiling. It is indispensable to service elecric (Section where attached to function)
in a straight line)
equipment, motor, functional components and cleaning of heat exchanger.

Air conditioner main unit Work procedure


1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque
to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then
Ceiling suriace remove them.
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
Blow outlet Suction duct Suction hole ● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
(marketed item) (marketed item)
Blowout duct
Inspection hole (with air filter) 2.Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
※Do a flare connection as follows:
Delete ● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
pipe, and then remove them.
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a
Bad example of duct work spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
①If a duct is not provided at the suction side but it is substituted with the space over the ceiling, leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
humidity in the space will increase by the influence of capacity of ventilation fan, strength of ●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
wind blowing against the out door air louver, weather (rainy day) and others. ※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
a)Moisture in air is likely to condense over the external plates of the unit and to drip on the 4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
ceiling. Unit should be operated under the conditions as listed in the above table and within As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
the limitation of wind volume. When the building is a concrete structure, especially immedi- manual attached to the outdoor unit.
ately after the construction, humidity tends to rise even if the space over the ceiling is not
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
substituted in place of a duct. In such occasion, it is necessary to insulate the entire unit with
glass wool (25mm). (Use a wire net or equivalent to hold the glass wool in place.) φ6.35 14 to 18
b)It may run out the allowable limit of unit operation (Example: When outdoor air temperature φ9.52 34 to 42
is 35°C DB, suction air temperature is 27°C WB) and it could result in such troubles as φ12.7 49 to 61
compressor overload, etc.. φ15.88 68 to 82
c)There is a possibility that the blow air volume may exceed the allowable range of operation φ19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
due to the capacity of ventilation fan or strength of wind blowing against external air louver
so that drainage from be heat exchanger may fall to reach the drain pan but leak outside
(Example: drip on to the ceiling) with consequential water leakage in the room.
②If vibration damping is not conducted between the unit and the duct, and between the unit and ⑦Drain pipe
the slab, vibration will be transmitted to the duct and vibration noise may occur. Also, vibration
may be transmitted from the unit to the slab. Vibration damping must be performed. Caution
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Bad example of duct work Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
Louver to inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
outdoor air
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
For ventilation
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
of the drain pipe after installation.
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.
Work procedure
1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on
the indoor unit and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end.
●Do not apply adhesives on this end. VP-25
(Prepare on site)
●Do not use acetone-based adhesives
to connect to the drain socket. VP-20
(Prepare on site)

Stage difflernce part Pipe cover (big)


Drain socket (For insulation) (Accessory)

Drain hose Unit Joint for VP-20


(Prepare on site)
Fasten the screw securely
Hose clamp Drain hose Drain hose
Drain socket (Accessory)
Clamp (Accessory)
Drain socket Pipe cover (For insulation)
(No adhesive allowed)
(Prepare on site)
Metal plate 10mm Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation) (Accessory)

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⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑦Drain pipe (continued)
2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose Drain pump operation
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market. ○In case electrical wiring work finished
● When installing drain pipe, use VP-20 for the pipe goes up the closest to the unit, and Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
VP-25 or higher number product for farther pipes. For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. work.
ation.
armful It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. ○In case electrical wiring work not finished
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
or drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and
ng into water leakage. tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON.
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.
t, dirt or Over 20mm
etc.
⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
e pipes and/or trap in the midway. electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
shown
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. installation in the country.
pump ●Do not set up air vent. Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
1.5m~2m Supporting metal Trapped air will ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
No bump
generate noises.
No trap order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
Air vent
Not touching the water
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
Insulation material nication and malfunction.
Descending slope greater than 1/100 ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
torque As wide as possible ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
nd then ●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm) work.
one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
below the drain outlet of the unit. In
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
ured.) addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
VP-30 or bigger Top
or unit. main drain pipe. 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
Descending slope greater than 1/100
dly. In 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
Power source side Signal side Signal side
Power source side
● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may terminal block terminal block
terminal block terminal block

CND CNK2

CND CNK2 CNK1


giving cause dew condensation and water leakage. Control box

CNA
copper ※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then

CNA
CNS CNV CNT2 CNN CNH CNZ

CNS CNV CNT2 CNN CNH CNZ Earth


use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain (Shielded cord)
screw Remote
torque hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless. controller line Superlynk line Bottom Power source
CNR2

(Shielded cord) line clamp


y by a Drain up

CNR2
Remote
ipe. controller line
● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for Earth Inner/outer
a gas installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe, connecting line Earth Inner/outer
Single unit wiring connection Multi unit wiring connection connecting line
the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from
the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of
the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
allation
290~325mm ⑨Check list after installation
drain up dimension

Drain hose
Right overhead
●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
Maximum local
600

ssory)
Check if Expected trouble Check
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Joint for VP20 (local procurement)
Otherwise, the construction point makes it same as drain pipe construction. Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Drain test
m or more. Water is drained properly? Water leakage
1. Conduct a drain test after completion of the electrical work. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
2. During the trail, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
leaks from connections.
3. In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
4. Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season. Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Procedures Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

1. Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet by using a feed water pump.
tc. 2. Check the drain while cooling operation.
ul and ⑩Tap selection on blower unit (when the high peformance filter is used)
Insert water supply hose
serious for 50mm to Attached drain hose clamp
, it may supply water.
Pour water into a convex joint The fan tap’s factory setting is “Standard.” If you want to change it to the high static-pressure setting,
(Insert hose facing Drain
toward bottom.) Main piping you can avail yourself of the following two methods. Use one of the two methods to set the fan tap.
unit
Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket.
Make sure to perform the functional setting with remote controller.
Remove grommet
If the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex
Select [Indoor function] in the functional setting mode, and change the function number [01]
the end Make sure to Install
it back after test. joint in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. [High wall setting].
Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that
drain flows through the drain pipe normally. For operation method, refer to the user’s manual of the remote controller.
d/or trap
properly Function number A Functional content B Setting content C Default setting
e. Outline of bottom drain piping work
Standard ○
01 High wall setting
● If the bottom drain piping can be done with a Connecting port of top drain pipe High wall 1
descending gradient (1/50-1/100), it is possible to UNIT: Pa
door unit connect the pipes as shown in the drawing below. Static Standard Tap 50
end. Pressure High Tap 130
Standard hard polyvinyl
VP-25
chloride pipes
pare on site) Connecting port of bottom drain pipes
Insulating material
Rubber stopper (to be removed)
CAUTION
Uncoupling the drain motor connector
P.C. board ● Taps should not be used under static pressure outside the unit mentioned above.
● Uncouple the connector CNR for the drain motor Dew condensation may occur with the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.
as illustrated in the drawing on the right.
● Do not use under static pressure outside the unit of 50Pa or less. Water drops may be

( )
Note: If the unit is run with the connector coupled, e
blown from the diffuser outlet of the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.
s
Fu
drain water will be discharged from the upper drain For drain motor
pipe joint, causing a water leak. connector CNR (blue)

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(2) Models 224, 280
D036 PJD012D036 a
○This model is high static ducted type air conditioning Control box Air outlet
unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct blow ③Preparation before installation
type air conditioning unit.
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
○For grid ceiling
Air inlet This surface becomes When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof
downside during installing.
is over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
①Before installation has enough strength.
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●Install correctly according to the installation manual.
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.
●Confirm the following points:
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position

250 (Duct inner dimension)


E

(Duct inner dimension)


Accessory item Accessories storage position (during packing) 20-M5 Screw Duct connecting port of air inlet 20-M5 Screw Air outlet

13
138
138
13
s

250
D
Hose clamp ?

Documents and accessories

49
(Secure with adhesive tape)

13
138
13 200 13 45 200

65

138
13
6X200=1200 13

77
163 163 13
35 1500 (Duct inner dimension) 35 138 6X200=1200 138
1 60 1450 (Duct inner dimension) 60
830
For drain hose 18 Suspension bolt pitch 794 18

25
80

60
mounting 510 25
25
Top surface

360
310

30
Bottom

Suspension bolt pitch 1640

(Bottom surface of
②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
surface

hanging bracket)
270 85

106
C

1690

1570
530
Symbol Item
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. Unit: mm A Refrigerant gas side piping
B Refrigerant liquid side piping
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user C Drain piping connection port
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on D Power source inlet port

100
the ceiling. E Suspension bolt
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. 25
Control box

95
60
B A
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be
taken.
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. ④Installation of indoor unit
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. Installation
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%. [Hanging] Suspension bolt
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
○Hang the unit up. M10 nut Washer for M10
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa-
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned
above. Unit
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Spring washer for M10
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, ○If the measurements between the unit and the ceiling hole do not match upon installation,
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. it may be adjusted with the long holed installation tool.
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect
the operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the [Method for Fixing the Suspension Bolt]
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. ○Secure the suspension bolt with one of the methods shown in the following illustration.
150~ Reinforcing
Insert 160mm steel rod Hole-in anchor/
Space for installation and service Hole-in plug

●Make installation altitude over 2.5m.


Top view (Unit: mm) Frontal view (Unit: mm)
Duct installing or removing space
All models All models Slab (Approve of the determine on site
Over Working Over Working that shorten this measurement) Concrete
900 space 900 space
Inspection hole
Over
300

Blowing out (600 x 600)


Suspension bolt M10

Horizontal Adjustment
Inspection hole
(600 x 600) ○Use a level vial or adjust the level as shown in the following illustration.
Over
200

Suction Piping side


Ceiling Space for drain lap and drain inclination
(The same for the working space on the side and bottom faces.)

Pour water
If the conditions shown in the left hand side cannot be met, the
Water
following method is also possible. surface

Over
Inspection hole 400 0~5 mm Vinyl hose
Top view (Unit: mm) (900 x 1730) Piping space
All models
60 Set the pipe side slightly lower than the other side.
Blowing out
The frontal view is as the left
○If it is not horizontal, the float switch malfunctions or does not function.
35

hand illustration.
900
35

(Packing Tools)
Suction
100 The packing tools (4) are not necessary.
Air Conditions and Airflow Limits Packing tools (4) should be removed.
After removing the tools,
Packing tools (4) secure the screws again.
Airflow m3/min Temperature of the blow-in air of the indoor unit Air temperature (for fixing the duct flange)
Single Multi surrounding
Rating Lower
Upper
limit limit Cooler Heater the indoor unit
Upper limit 26°C WB Upper limit 27°C DB
200 224 51 38 65 When outdoor temperature is 35°C Outdoor temperature is below 20°C WB
Lower limit 16°C WB Lower limit 10°C DB Dew point temperature
When outdoor temperature is 15°C Outdoor temperature is above 10°C WB below 28°C

250 280 68 51 87 Refer to the technical document published by our Wooden base
company for more details.
The wood screws should be removed.

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⑤Duck work ⑥Refrigerant pipe ⑦D
②Silencing chamber (blowout)
②Silencing chamber (blowout) Caution 3. M
Detailed view of part A
(hanger, vibration proof) ●Use the new refrigerant pipe.
⑦Heat insulation ③Campus joint ③A ③Campus joint ④Airflow adjustment damper a
OA When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. ●
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
Ceiling surface
⑤Blowout
Air conditioner
Suction
・Do not use thin-walled pipes. ●
main frame
inlet
hole
⑥Inspection hole ①(with air filter)
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation.
(600□) In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
①Air filters are not provided with the main frame of the air conditioner. Assemble on to the suction ●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. In
grill which can be cleaned easily. Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into
②Fit the silencing chamber according to the noise level tolerance inside the installation room. If it refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
is particularly necessary to keep the noise level low, further silencing devices is required (always ●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or ●
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
install them in offices, and conference rooms).
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
③In order to keep the vibration from transferring to the ceiling and the slab, use a campus joint for
●The indoor unit pipes allow the maintenance panel to be removed. Therefore, regardless of the
the duct and a vibration proof rubber for the main frame.
piping direction, there should be a straight section of 400 mm or more.
④Attach an airflow adjustment damper to the connection point of the OA duct so airflow adjust-
Work procedure 4. I
ment may be possible after installation.

⑤For the blowing outlet, select a shape and location where air may circulate, and a structure where 1. When brazing work, perform it while cool down around the brazing port with wet towels to
airflow may be controlled. prevent the overheating.
⑥An inspection hole must be made in the ceiling surface. This is necessary for the repair and 2. After check the gas leak test, install the heat insulation (prepare on site) to the brazing port of
maintenance of the electrical parts, motor and functional parts, as well as for cleaning the heat the indoor unit.
exchanger. ●Be sure to perform the heat insulation both of gas side piping with liquid side piping.
⑦Insulation must be performed for the duct to prevent water condensation on the duct. The ※If heat insulation does not install to the pipes, dew condensation may occurs and it may
Cau
thickness of the insulating material is 65 mm (JISA 9501). cause the water leakage.
Whe
The thickness of the heat insulation should be more than 20mm. beco
3. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
A bad example of duct work
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
② ①If the suction duct is not used, and the attic is manual attached to the outdoor unit.
used as a suction duct, the attic will become
① Single unit Multi unit
extremely humid depending on the perfor-
Atmospheric Liquid piping φ 9.52 Liquid piping φ 9.52 Flaring
gallery mance of the ventilation fan, the strength of Type 200 Type 224
Gas piping φ 25.4 Gas piping φ 19.05 Flaring
Ventilation fan wind blowing to the atmospheric gallery and Liquid piping φ 12.7 Liquid piping φ 9.52 Flaring Exam
the climate (e.g., rainy days). Type 250 Type 280
Gas piping φ 25.4 Gas piping φ 22.22 Flaring
a. Condensation occurs on the outer board of the unit and water may fall on the ceiling. Use the unit
according to the air conditions in the above table and airflow limits. In concrete constructions, high
Fixin
humidity can occur in new constructions even when the attic is not used as a suction duct. In this
case, insulate the entire unit with glass wool (25 mm) (use a metal net to hold the wool). The
⑦Drain pipe (duri
b. Operation of the unit may exceed its limits (for example, when the temperature of the suction air is
mak
24 °C with the outdoor temperature of 35 °C DB). In such a cases, problems such as an overload
Caution illust
of the compressor may occur. the u
c. The volume of the air blowing in may increase due to the performance of the ventilation fan and the ● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
wind strength blowing against the atmospheric gallery. The air usage limit may be exceeded, and
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
the water from the heat exchanger will not be able to drain to the drain pan. Instead it will drain inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
outside and cause a water leak (to the ceiling). damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
②If vibration damping is not conducted between the unit and the duct, and between the unit and cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
the slab, vibration will be transmitted to the duct and vibration noise may occur. Also, vibration ● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. H1 =
may be transmitted from the unit to the slab. Vibration damping must be performed. ● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. H2 =
● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
of the drain pipe after installation. Drai
Simple setting method for duct measurement ● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap
Upo
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
The following shows the method when duct is used at one side of 250mm as 1Pa/m by frictional from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. ○
resistance per the unit length of the duct, and in case of 250 type (single unit)/280 type (multi unit) ,
60Hz rating airflow for a example. Work procedure
[Simplified duct dimension
Air conditioning unit
selection table] 1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit
1Pa/m
4800m /h3
Air Fillter and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end.
Duct type
Quadrangle duct ●Do not apply adhesives on this end.
Item Drain socket
1200m3/h Dimensions
Supply (air inlet) 4800m3/h
Airflow
1200m3/h chamber Hose clamp Fasten the screw securely
(Accessory)
Indoor unit Drain socket Hose clamp Drain hose
Airflow Duct (mm x mm)
4800m3/h
250 x 950 Metal plate
(80m3/min) VP-25 10mm
1200m3/h (Prepare on site)
250 x 310 Pipe cover
(20m3/min) (For insulation)
(Prepare on site)
○Calculation of duct resistance
2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-25 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose (the
(Simplified calculate as following table)
end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-25 pipe (prepare on site).
Straight piping port Calculate at 1Pa per 1m length to 1Pa/m ※As for drain pipe, apply VP-25 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
Bending port
Calculate at 3 to 4 m straight pipe per 1 piece ● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose.
of binding pipe It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
Air outlet port Calculate at 25Pa
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit or
Chamber Calculate at 50Pa per 1 piece
drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and water
Air inlet grille (with filter) Calculate at 40Pa per 1 piece
leakage.

Over 20mm

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⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
and/or trap in the midway.
executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix
installation in the country.
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
●Do not set up air vent.
ation. ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
armful 1.5m~2m Supporting metal
No bump
Trapped air will order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
generate noises.
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
Air vent No trap
Insulation material nication and malfunction.
Not touching the water
ing into ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
Descending slope greater than 1/100 ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
st, dirt or As wide as possible work.
●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm)
etc. one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
below the drain outlet of the unit. In 1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws) and a hook which is located on top of it.
s of the addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
main drain pipe. VP-30 or bigger 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
Descending slope greater than 1/100
4. Insulate the drain pipe. 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may
wels to
cause dew condensation and water leakage. Power source side Signal side
terminal block terminal block
※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then
port of
use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.

it may
Caution Remote Controller line

When the duct is connected and the blowing device is operated, the pressure inside the unit
becomes negative to the atmospheric pressure.
Earth Inner/outer Power source line clamp
Pressure loss in the connecting line
allation suction side 100 Pa Single unit wiring connection
Duct
Duct

Air filter Operating


Suction grill Drain pipe Not Operating Power source side Signal side
10mm

terminal block terminal block


Drain pan Earth
(Shielded cord)
Example: As shown in the above illustration, if the pressure loss of the suction grill, air filter,
and the suction side of the duct is 100 Pa, the drain water level during operation is
10mm higher than when it is not operating.
L N Signal line
(Shielded cord)
Fixing Traps L N

The pressure loss varies depending on the clogging in the air filter. Therefore, make one trap
(during the piping work) to prevent water from remaining in the drain pan. It is necessary to Earth Remote controller Indoor power
line source line
make a trap with a structure that allows cleaning. Use the T joint as demonstrated in the left Power source line clamp
Multi unit wiring connection
illustration. Also, set the trap height as shown in the left illustration. Arrange the trap near to
the unit.
tc. Indoor unit ●Make one trap along the drain pipe as the left
mful and illustration.
H 2 H1

serious
n, it may
⑨Check list after installation
H1 = 100 mm or the static pressure of the blowing device
H2 = 1/2 H1 or 50 ~ 100 mm ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
the end
Drain test Check if Expected trouble Check
d/or trap The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Upon completion of drain piping, check by running water through it.
properly
○Remove the side panel and gradually pour 1000 cc of water into the drain pan. Ensure Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
e.
that the water drains smoothly. Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Also, ensure that there are no water leaks from the connections and joints. Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
ndoor unit There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
e end.
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

ose (the

e unit or
d water

PJD012D036

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(g) Duct connected Middle static pressure type (FDUM)
317 PJR012D317 a
○This model is middle static ducted type air conditioning unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct
blow type air conditioning unit. ③Preparation before installation (continued)
①Before installation Pipe locations UNIT: mm
Multi type 22~90
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. Single type 50~71
●Confirm the following points: 510
Removal opening for the humidifier pipe 480
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items (outer panel hole ø14)
465 Drain pipe
connection
Accessory item 405 VP20(PVC pipe)

40
For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe

260
264
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp

150
100
Hole for electrical wiring

25
250 (outer panel hole ø35)
Refrigerant gas pipe
1 1 4 1 1 1 1
460 (For natural drainage)
Refrigerant liquid pipe drain pipe connection VP 20 (PVC pipe)
For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose Accessory parts are stored inside
of gas pipe of liquid tube of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting this suction side.

Multi type 112, 140


Single type 100~140 510
480
②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit Removal opening for the humidifier pipe 465
Drain pipe
(outer panel hole ø14) 405 connection
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. VP20(PVC pipe)

40
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on

310
the ceiling.

264
150
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service.

100
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be 155 Hole for electrical wiring

25
(outer panel hole ø35)
taken. Refrigerant gas pipe 460
(For natural drainage)
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. Refrigerant liquid pipe drain pipe connection VP 20 (PVC pipe)
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. ④Installation of indoor unit
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
Installation
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa-
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned [Hanging]
above. Hang the unit up. Suspension bolt If the measurements between
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
M10 nut Washer for M10 the unit and the ceiling hole do
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
not match upon installation, it
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
Unit may be adjusted with the long
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, Spring washer for M10 holed installation tool.
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect
the operation. Adjustment for horizontality
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
○Either use a level vial, or adjust the level according to the method below.
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is ●Adjust so the bottom side of the unit will be leveled with the water surface as
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the illustrated below.
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. Pipe side
Space for installation and service Pour water
Water
●Make installation altitude over 2.5m. surface
(Indoor Unit) 0~5mm
Vinyl hose
UNIT: mm
Installation Space Multi type 22~56 71, 90 112, 140
620 Let the pipe side be slightly sloped.
Single type 50 60, 71 100~140
600

Inspection
A 1100 1300 1720
hole
○If the unit is not leveled, it may cause malfunctions or inoperation of the float switch.
A

⑤Duck Work
①A corrugated board (for preventing sputtering) is attached to the main body of the air conditioner
100

(on the outlet port). Do not remove it until connecting the duct.
●An air filter can be provided on the main body of the air conditioner (on the inlet port).
Remove it when connecting the duct on the inlet port.
③Preparation before installation ②Blowout duct
●Use according to the spot numbers shown in the table below with a 200 circular duct.
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
○For grid ceiling Multi type 22 36, 45, 56 71, 90 112, 140
Single type - 20 25, 30 40~50
When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof Spot numbers 1 spot 2 spots 3 or 2 spots 4 or 8 spots
is over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●The difference of the duct lengths between each spot should be less than 2:1.
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
●The ducts should be at their minimum lengths.
has enough strength.
●Keep the bends to a minimum. (The bending radius should be as large as possible.)
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site. Bad example Bad example Good example

Suspension Bolt Location


Suspension bolt (M10)
●Tie and secure the connection to the duct flange of the main unit/blowout hole with a band.
○ Adhere to the Then, apply insulation materials to the secured part for dew condensation prevention.
472

Unit measurements given ●Use of the sound and heat insulated flexible duct is recommended for condensation
Under 60 mm

below for the length of


the suspension bolts.
prevention and soundproofing. (sold separately; 1m, 2m, 4m available)
●Conduct the duct work before ceiling attachment.
A
UNIT: mm ③Inlet port
Multi type 22~56 71, 90 112, 140
●When shipped the inlet port lies on the back.
Single type 50 60, 71 100~140
A 786 986 1406 ●When connecting the duct to the inlet port, remove the air filter if it is fitted to the inlet port.

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⑤Duck Work (continued) ⑥Refrigerant pipe ⑦D
●When placing the inlet port to carry out suction from the bottom side, use the following Caution 2. P
procedure to replace the suction duct joint and the bottom plate. (
●Use the new refrigerant pipe. ※
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.

・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
・Do not use thin-walled pipes.

●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
●Remove the screws which fasten the ●Replace the removed bottom plate
bottom plate and the duct joint on the and duct joint.
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
inlet port side of the unit. ●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into
refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. 3. M
●Fit the duct join with a screw; fit the bottom plate. a
●Make sure to insulate the duct to prevent dewing on it. Piping work ●
④Install the specific blowout duct in a location where the air will Secure with a band, etc.
Refrigerant pipe When conducting piping work, make sure to allow the pipes
circulate to the entire room. ●
●The duct connection is specific to the 200 circular duct. to be aligned in a straight line for at least 250 mm, as shown
●Conduct the installation of the specific blowout hole and the Blowout in the left illustration. (This is necessary for the drain pump
250mm
connection of the duct before attaching them to the ceiling. duct (Section where attached to function)
in a straight line) In
●Insulate the area where the duct is secured by a band for
dew condensation prevention.
⑤Make sure provide an inspection hole on the ceiling. It is indispensable to service elecric Work procedure
equipment, motor, functional components and cleaning of heat exchanger. ●
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
Air conditioner main unit
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque
to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then
remove them.
Ceiling suriace
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) 4. I
Blow outlet Suction duct
(marketed item) Suction hole 2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. ●
(marketed item)
Blowout duct
(optional or marketed item) Inspection hole (with air filter) ※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
※Do a flare connection as follows:
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
Suction grille
(Locality)
Suction grille torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
Bad example of duct work (option)
pipe, and then remove them.
①If a duct is not provided at the suction side but it is substituted with the space over the ceiling, ● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw Drai
humidity in the space will increase by the influence of capacity of ventilation fan, strength of the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque ●T
wind blowing against the out door air louver, weather (rainy day) and others. mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a
in
a)Moisture in air is likely to condense over the external plates of the unit and to drip on the spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
th
ceiling. Unit should be operated under the conditions as listed in the above table and within 3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas th
the limitation of wind volume. When the building is a concrete structure, especially immedi- leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. th
ately after the construction, humidity tends to rise even if the space over the ceiling is not
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
substituted in place of a duct. In such occasion, it is necessary to insulate the entire unit with
glass wool (25mm). (Use a wire net or equivalent to hold the glass wool in place.) 4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
b)It may run out the allowable limit of unit operation (Example: When outdoor air temperature
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
is 35°C DB, suction air temperature is 27°C WB) and it could result in such troubles as
compressor overload, etc.. Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
c)There is a possibility that the blow air volume may exceed the allowable range of operation φ 6.35 14 to 18
due to the capacity of ventilation fan or strength of wind blowing against external air louver φ 9.52 34 to 42
so that drainage from be heat exchanger may fall to reach the drain pan but leak outside φ 12.7 49 to 61 Othe
(Example: drip on to the ceiling) with consequential water leakage in the room. φ 15.88 68 to 82
②If vibration damping is not conducted between the unit and the duct, and between the unit and Drai
φ 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
the slab, vibration will be transmitted to the duct and vibration noise may occur. Also, vibration 1. C
may be transmitted from the unit to the slab. Vibration damping must be performed. 2. D
Bad example of duct work le
⑦Drain pipe 3. I
Louver to 4. B
outdoor air

Caution Proc
Notice 1. S
For ventilation ● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
A specific cover plate is available when changing the 4 spot to the 3 spot, or when changing the Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc. 2. C
3 spot to the 2 spot. ● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
Note: Do not change from 2 spot to 1 spot. inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
Connecting the air intake/vent ducts
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
Side fresh air intake hole
(Pipe side)

①Fresh Air Intake ● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
[for air intake duct only] ● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
○Use the side fresh air intake hole, or supply ● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
through a part of the suction duct. of the drain pipe after installation.
Fresh air intake through the
suction duct ● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. Outl
(Pipe side)

[for simultaneous air intake/vent] ●I


○Intake air through the suction duct.
Air vent hole Work procedure
d
(the side cannot be used) 1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit c
and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end.
Fresh air intake through the
suction duct ●Do not apply adhesives on this end.
●Do not use acetone-based adhesives to connect to the drain socket.
Pipe cover (large)
(Pipe side)

Stage difflernce part


②Air Vent Drain socket (For insulation) VP20 joint
Air vent hole (Accessory) (Prepare on site) Unco
○Use the side air vent hole.
(always use together with the air intake) Drain hose Unit ●U
VP20 a
Fresh air intake through the Fasten the screw securely Drain hose Adhesion
Hose clamp Drain hose (Prepare on site)
suction duct (Accessory)

(
Drain socket Pipe cover Note
○Use the duct flange for the air intake/vent (sold separately; for 125 circular duct connection), Drain socket
Clamp (Accessory) (For insulation) drain
and connect the 125 circular duct (tighten with band). Metal plate (Prepare on site)
10mm
Pipe cover (small) pipe
○Insulate the duct to protect it from dew condensation. (For insulation) (Accessory)

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⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑦Drain pipe (continued)
2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose Drain pump operation
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market. ○In case electrical wiring work finished
● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit work.
tion.
armful or drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and ○In case electrical wiring work not finished
water leakage.
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
ng into Over 20mm tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON.
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.
, dirt or
tc.
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
and/or trap in the midway.
⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix ● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
pipes the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
●Do not set up air vent. executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
shown
Supporting metal
pump
1.5m~2m
No bump
Trapped air will installation in the country.
generate noises.
Air vent No trap Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
Insulation material Not touching the water ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
Descending slope greater than 1/100
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
As wide as possible nication and malfunction.
●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm) ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
torque ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
d then below the drain outlet of the unit. In work.
addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for
VP-30 or bigger 1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
main drain pipe.
Descending slope greater than 1/100 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
red.) 4. Insulate the drain pipe. 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
r unit. ● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
dly. In
cause dew condensation and water leakage.

CNK1
CNK1
Signal side Signal side

CNACND CNK2
Power source side

CND CNK2
terminal block Power source side
※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then terminal block terminal block terminal block Signal line (Shielded cord)

giving use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain

CNA
Remote controller line CNI CNS CNV CNT2 CNN CNH CNZ

opper
CN CNS CNV CNT2 CNN CNH CNZ

hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
screw Drain up Power source
Power source
line clamp
orque ● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
line clamp

y by a Remote controller line


installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe,
pe. Inner/outer
Indoor power source line
the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from connecting line
a gas the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of Earth Earth Earth (Shielded cord)
Single unit wiring connection Multi unit wiring connection
the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
290~325 100 or less

llation
Drain hose ⑨Check list after installation
600 max.

●Check the following items after all installation work completed.


sory)
Check if Expected trouble Check

Joint for VP-20 (Prepare on site) unit (mm)


The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Otherwise, the construction point makes it same as drain pipe construction. Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Drain test
m or more. Water is drained properly? Water leakage
1. Conduct a drain test after completion of the electrical work. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
2. During the trail, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
leaks from connections.
3. In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
4. Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season. Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Procedures Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

1. Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet by using a feed water pump.
c. 2. Check the drain while cooling operation.
ul and ⑩Tap selection on blower unit (when the high peformance filter is used)
Insert water supply hose
serious for 20mm ~ 30mm to Attached drain hose clamp
, it may supply water.
Pour water into a convex joint The fan tap’s factory setting is “Standard.” If you want to change it to the high static-pressure setting,
(Insert hose facing Drain
toward bottom.) Main piping you can avail yourself of the following two methods. Use one of the two methods to set the fan tap.
unit
Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket.
Make sure to perform the functional setting with remote controller.
Remove grommet
If the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex
Select [Indoor function] in the functional setting mode, and change the function number [01]
he end Make sure to Install
it back after test. joint in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. [High wall setting].
Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that
drain flows through the drain pipe normally. For operation method, refer to the user’s manual of the remote controller.
d/or trap
properly Function number A Functional content B Setting content C Default setting
. Outline of bottom drain piping work
Standard ○
01 High wall setting
● If the bottom drain piping can be done with a Connecting port of top drain pipe High wall 1
descending gradient (1/50-1/100), it is possible to Unit: Pa
door unit connect the pipes as shown in the drawing below. Multi type 22~90 112 140
end. Single type 50~71 100 125, 140
Standard hard polyvinyl
chloride pipes Static Standard Tap 50 60 60
Connecting port of bottom drain pipes Pressure High Tap 85 90 85
Insulating material
Rubber stopper (to be removed)
CAUTION
Uncoupling the drain motor connector
P.C. board ● Taps should not be used under static pressure outside the unit mentioned above.
● Uncouple the connector CNR for the drain motor Dew condensation may occur with the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.
as illustrated in the drawing on the right.
● Do not use under static pressure outside the unit of 50Pa or less. Water drops may be
on site)
blown from the diffuser outlet of the unit and wet the ceiling or furniture.

( Note: If the unit is run with the connector coupled,


) s e
) Fu
te)
drain water will be discharged from the upper drain For drain motor
pipe joint, causing a water leak. connector CNR (blue)

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(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin) Low static pressure type (FDQS)
3 A PJC012D013 b
○This model is low static ducted type air conditioning unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct
blow type air conditioning unit. ③Preparation before installation
①Before installation ●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
○For grid ceiling
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is over
●Confirm the following points: 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items ○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which has
enough strength.
Accessory item When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe ●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp
Suspension Bolt Location
Suspension bolt (M10)
990

1 1 4 1 1 1 1 ○ Adhere to the
s For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose Accessory parts are stored inside measurements given
Unit

530
of liquid tube of drain socket

Under 60 mm
of gas pipe of drain socket connecting mounting this suction side. below for the length of
the suspension bolts.
Unit : mm

②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit Pipe locations Unit: mm
415
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
Remote control wires and 370
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user Signal wires connection 275
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on Refrigerant gas pipe 215
the ceiling. Drain pipe connection
Refrigerant liquid pipe VP20(PVC pipe)
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service.
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be
taken.

180
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.

146
Power supply wiring

15

101
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.

96
connection
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. 290 290
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
580
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
600
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa-
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned
above.
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to ④Installation of indoor unit
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
Installation
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, Suspension bolt
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. [Hanging]
M10 nut
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. Hang the unit up. Washer for M10
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect Unit Spring washer for M10
the operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) If the measurements between the unit and the ceiling hole do not match upon installation,
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is it may be adjusted with the long holed installation tool.
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
Adjustment for horizontality
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.
○Either use a level vial, or adjust the level according to the method below.
Space for installation and service
●Adjust so the bottom side of the unit will be leveled with the water surface as
●Make installation altitude over 2.5m.
illustrated below.
Pipe side
(Indoor Unit) Installation Space
Pour water
Water
surface

0~5mm Vinyl hose

Let the pipe side be slightly sloped.

○If the unit is not leveled, it may cause malfunctions or inoperation of the float switch.

⑤Duck Work

(Prepare on site)

Suspension bolt
(Prepare on site) (Prepare on site)

(Prepare on site)

(Prepare on site)

(Prepare on site)

Notice
1. This unit is designed for installation in a soffit. It is not designed to inhale fresh air directly.
2. In the case of an underside-intake ceiling-return type installation, remove the bottom plate
of the unit on the fan side to make it an underside intake type. The rear intake should be
used together.

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⑤Duck Work (continued) ⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑦D
3. The air conditioning unit main body is not equipped with air filters. Incorporate air filters in Drain
Work procedure
an air intake grille, which will facilitate the cleaning of air filters.
4. In the case of a rear-intake type with duct and a rear-intake ceiling-return type installation, 1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit ○In
be sure to provide a 350 mm x 1300 mm inspection opening right beneath the unit's fan side and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end. D
bottom plate to permit servicing of the unit as illustrated in installation geometries. In the case of ●Do not apply adhesives on this end. Fo
an underside-intake type with duct and underside-intake ceiling-return type, provide an intake ●Do not use acetone-based adhesives to connect the drain socket. wo
opening right beneath the unit's fan side bottom plate so that it will serve as an inspection Drain socket
Stage difflernce part Pipe cover (large) (For insulation)
○In
(Accessory)
opening as well. Also see to its dimensions so that the intake opening will be made to 350 mm x VP20 joint (Prepare on site)
Dra
1300 mm. Unit
5. Take care to install a duct horizontally in connecting the unit with a diffuser. Drain hose tor
Drain hose VP20 (Prepare on site) Ma
6. When a canvas duct is used for either intake or outlet duct, install it with care so that it may Fasten the screw securely (Accessory) Adhesion
Hose clamp Drain hose
not get flattened. Drain socket Drain socket
Clamp (Accessory) Pipe cover (For insulation)
(Prepare on site)
7. Select a desirable diffuser position and diffuser form to ensure the distribution of winds Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation) (Accessory)
throughout the room and use a diffuser employing a structure that provides the capability to Metal plate
regulate winds.
10mm
⑧W
8. Install the air conditioning unit main body via vibration-isolating rubbers to prevent vibrations 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose
from propagating directly from the air conditioning unit main body to the ceiling and slab. (the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site). ●E
9. Secure at least 0.15m2 for the opening of an air intake. ※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market. e
10. Never fail to heat-insulate the ducts to prevent condensation on their surfaces. ● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. e
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. in
● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at the unit or installation B
of drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and ●U
⑥Refrigerant pipe water leakage. o
●D
Caution Over 20mm n
●Use the new refrigerant pipe. ●B
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. ●F
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. w
・Do not use thin-walled pipes. 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation. and/or trap in the midway. 1. R
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful ●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix 2. H
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe.
3. F
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. ●Do not set up air vent.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air 4. In
Supporting fixture 1.5m~2m Supporting metal Trapped air will
getting into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc. No bump
generate noises.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or Air vent No trap
Not touching
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc. the water
Insulation material
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. Descending slope greater than 1/100
Work procedure
As wide as possible
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. ●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm)
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then below the drain outlet of the unit. In
remove them. addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for
main drain pipe. VP-30 or bigger
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
Descending slope greater than 1/100
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. 4. Insulate the drain pipe.
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
cause dew condensation and water leakage.
※Do a flare connection as follows:
※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
pipe, and then remove them.
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque Drain up
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a ● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe,
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of
⑨C
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. ●C
290~325mm
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
drain up dimension

Drain hose
Right overhead Che
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
Maximum local

Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory) The


600

Insp
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m
Insu
φ 6.35 14 ~ 18
Joint for VP20 (Prepare on site) Wat
φ 9.52 34 ~ 42
φ 12.7 49 ~ 61
Drain test Sup
The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more. 1. Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work. The
2. During the trial, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water Ear
leaks from connections.
Cab
3. In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling.
⑦Drain pipe 4. Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season. Any

Caution
Procedures
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods, etc. 1. Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet by using a feed water pump.
2. Check the drain while cooling operation.
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious Attached drain
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may Pour water in the drain pan with a siphon. hose clamp Pour water into a
convex joint
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. Drain
Unit
● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint. piping
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop. Drain situation can be checked with
● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end Pouring water hose
Drain pan transparent socket.

of the drain pipe after installation.


If the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap Remove this pipe bracket from the unit. joint in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet.
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that
drain flows through the drain pipe normally.
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.

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⑦Drain pipe (continued)
Drain pump operation
door unit ○In case electrical wiring work finished
end. Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
work.
○In case electrical wiring work not finished
site)
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON.
re on site) Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.
insulation)
e)

⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection


ose
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
installation in the country.
tion Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
and ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
nication and malfunction.
● Be sure to do D type grounding work.
● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
work.
end
1. Remove a lid of the control box (3 screws) and the wiring cover (2 screws).
d fix 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
ill
es.

Earth
(Shielded cord)

Power source side Signal side terminal block


may terminal block
Earth
then
ain Power source line clamp
Indoor power source line Signal line (Shielded cord)

Remote controller line

pe,
m
et of
⑨Check list after installation
●Check the following items after all installation work completed.

Check if Expected trouble Check


The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
er Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

ump.

to a

convex

at

PJC012D013 A

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(i) Wallmounted type (FDK)
D033 PHA012D033
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation

●Install correctly according to the installation manual. Front view for installing position and installing space UNIT: mm
Service space 100
●Confirm the following points: Service space 50 3 1 3

Service space
5 4 6
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items 7 450 8
4-12x18 oval hole
Installing plate 50 Indoor unit 50

Installation-related items

8.5
16

65
18

14
Mounting plate Tapping screw Insulation Strap
Hole for public corporation
D

2
17

15
19
25

44.5

44.5
s

13
9

Service space
53.5 B A 10
C
1 10 1 4 20 -5x17.5 oval hole 11

Attached to the backside of the indoor unit. For the mounting plate, For heat insulation, 50mm x 160mm For wire clamp E 12
4mm (dia.) x 25mm (length)
21 3 Symbol Type 22 - 56 Type 71
1 693 886
2 284.2 301.8
3 73.5 106
F
4 - 610
5 - 269
6 - 219
207.5 349

60
7

②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit 8 182.5 299

9
9 63.5 77
55
G 10 533.5 633.5
11 603.5 703.5
Symbol 12 515 772
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. 13 5.3 7.7
A Gas piping
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user B Liquid piping
14 - 43
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on C Wall pulling hole for right rear piping
15 220.5 221.5
D Wall pulling hole for left rear piping
16 47.5 49.5
the ceiling. 17 - 225
E Drain piping
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. F Outlet for wiring
18 - 46
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be G Outlet for piping
19 0 25
taken. 20 2 6
21 259 248
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. ④Installation of indoor unit
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 23°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%. Haulage ATTENTION
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-
●In carrying the unit into an installation site, carry it in the original
ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa- packaging to a point as close to the proposed installation site as
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned possible.
above. ●When the unit needs to be unpacked during haulage due to a
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) compelling reason, wrap it with nylon slings or the like to prevent
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, possible damages.
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. Note: Do not hold the unit by the diffuser louver in carrying it.
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. ●When the unit needs to be laid on a floor after unpacking, always lay
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. it with its front facing upward.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the
operation. Installation of the mounting plate
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote ATTENTION
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
●This unit cannot be installed directly onto a wall surface. Regardless of the surface it is to be
installed onto, you should use the mounting plate supplied with the unit.
②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the ○Install it securely by spotting a structural member running underneath the wall (stud or the
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. like) and after ascertaining its levelness.
B

Space for installation and service


Level guide (2 places)

UNIT: mm

Model Type 22 56 Type 71


Over 65

Level positioning mark

B Size 450 450,610

○The levelness of the mounting plate should be adjusted with the four fixing screws fastened
Over 50 Over 100 temporarily.

Datum hole

UNIT: mm

○Rotate the plate around the datum hole to achieve the levelness.
ATTENTION
●Secure a working space for inspection and maintenance. Hints for making a hole on a wall
Wall
Wall
Indoor Outdoor
Sleeve Sealing plate Sleeve

65 mm

○Give a descending grade of 5°from the interior to the exterior.

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④Installation of indoor unit (continued) ⑥Shaping of pipes and drain hoses ⑦R

Indoor unit (When it is routed through the rear) Cau


Unit installation
Mounting plate
○Shaping of pipes ○Tape wrapping ●U
Latch (2 places)
Lid (Right) W
Pipe Make sure that wires are connected ・
Mounting
securely onto the terminal block, ・
before you dress them with a tape
plate
after shaping the pipe. ●U
Wall Drain hose In
Indoor unit base su
bottom latch ●Hold the root of the pipe ●Wrap a tape for the length that corresponds to a penetration
●D
to change its direction, through the wall.
Us
straighten it and then ●The connecting wires must be wrapped together with the pipe. re
• To remove the unit from the mounting plate, first remove the right and left lids and then
shape it.
disengage the indoor unit base bottom latches. ●S
Installation steps w
(Points for attention when the pipe is routed through the left or the rear of the unit.) ●U
View from the top
Wor
Pipe routed through the left Pipe routed through the right 1. R
Pipe routed through the left rear Pipe routed through the right rear

①Hang the upper part of the ②Push the lower part of the
indoor unit onto the mounting indoor unit lightly against the
plate. wall for one-touch installation.
Pipe routed through the left Pipe routed through the right

2. M
⑤Wiring-out position and wiring connection Steps to change drain hose connection positions

● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an 1. Remove the drain hose.

electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be ●Turn the drain hose and pull it out.

executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in ●
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscom-
munication and malfunction.
● Be sure to do D type earth work. 2. Remove the drain cap and heat insulating material.
3. C
● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring ●Remove it either manually or with pliers.
l
work.
CASE 1 : MODEL 22 56, CASE 2 : MODEL 71 ●
1. Open the intake panel. (Pull the lower part of the intake panel holding both ends, disengage the
latches and then lift it until you feel some drag. The intake panel will stay open at an angle of 4. R
about 60°) A
2. Remove the screw and detach the cover. m
3. Connect the remote control line to the upper one of the two terminal blocks provided in the
3. Plug in the drain cap and heat insulating material.
control box.
4. Connect the power cable, grounding line and signal line to the lower terminal block. ●Plug the drain cap removed in the step 2
securely into the hole with a hexagonal wrench
5. Attach the cover and fasten the screw. or the like.
6. Close the intake panel. Note: Pay attention that a drain cap not properly
(Note) plugged in can cause a water leak.
・Connect each line to terminal block according to number on label of terminal block.

Intake panel

Terminal block for 4. Connect the drain hose.


Remote Controller
●Insert the drain hose securely by turning it.
Note: Pay attention that a drain hose not properly
Terminal block
plugged in can cause a water leak.
Screw Power cable, Earth
Cover Signal line
⑧D
Cord clamp
Cau

The pipe can be routed through the rear, left, ●I


Gutter
left rear, right or bottom of the unit. Wall I
●D
REFERENCE FOR CASE 1
in
● Panel removal steps
Fig.1(CASE1) d
1. Remove the cap.(CASE1.only) Right
c
2. Remove the fixing screw A and detach the unit Pipe space ●C
bottom guide.(CASE1.only)
●I
3. Remove the fixing screw B. Rear This air conditioner is designed to collect
4. Pull the lower part of the front panel off the unit dew formed on its back in the drain pan for ●C
toward you, and then push it up to detach its
Bottom
Left rear
Left
discharging, so do not lay power cables, o
upper part from the unit. etc. in any part above the gutter. ●M
Left bottom
(Disengage three hooks located on the top part) t
t
● Panel attachment steps
1. A
1. Always remove the air filter beforehand. Fig.2(CASE2) Hook d
2. Place the front panel over the unit.
3. Engage it onto the unit by pressing the areas 2. D
marked with in the drawing from the front. m
4. Fasten the fixing screw B. (
5. Set the air filter. H
6. Attach the unit bottom guide and fasten the
fixing screw A.(CASE1.only)
Fixing screw B
7. Attach the cap. Push
(Plug it in securely until the end so that it won't
come off easily) (CASE1.only)

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⑦Refrigerant pipe ⑧Drain pipe (continued)

Caution 3. Pour water into the drain pan placed underneath the heat exchanger to make sure that it is
●Use the new refrigerant pipe. properly drained outdoors.
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. (For removal of the front panel, refer to ⑤Wiring-out position and wiring connection in this manual.
ected ・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
block, ・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
tape
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation. No bumps

In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
No traps
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
ation
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. Not to be in water
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting into
ipe. refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt or
water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
Drain test
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
● After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water leakage from
Work procedure
joint and drain pan.
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. ● Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and
then remove them. ⑨Check list after installation
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition,
Check if; Expected trouble Check
do not twist and crush the pipes.
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
※Do a flare connection as follows:
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
pipe, and then remove them.
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. .
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
Vinyl tape

2 Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m


wrench
φ6.35 14 to 18
properly φ9.52 34 to 42
. φ12.7 49 to 61
φ15.88 68 to 82 Use an attached insulation pad for heat insulation.

g it. Position it so that the slit area faces upward.


t properly
.

⑧Drain pipe

Caution
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
ect
an for ● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
es, of the drain pipe after installation.
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap in
the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly from
the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.
1. A general-purpose hard PVC pipe VP-16 can be connected to the drain hose tip as a part of
drain piping.
2. Drain piping must be given a descending grade so that drain water may flow smoothly and it
must not have any trap or bump within the system.
(The pipe can be routed through the left, right, rear or bottom of the unit)
Hard PVC pipes (VP-16) laid indoors must be kept warm.

PHA012D033
PHA012D033

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(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)
D618 PFA012D618
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation (continued)
(mm)
Install correctly according to the installation manual. Pitch of suspension bolts and pipe position Series type A B
Confirm the following points: 40 to 50type 1070 1022
Pitch of suspension bolts Single Split (PAC)
60 to 71type 1320 1272
Unit type/Power supply specification Pipes/Wires/Small parts Accessory items A series
100 to 140type 1620 1572
24 B 24
Blowout opening 36 to 56type 1070 1022
Accessory item VRF (KX) series 71type 1320 1272
112 to 140type 1620 1572

690

215 290
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe For air return grille
Drain hose Location of pipe outlets
Flat washer (M10) Paper pattern Pipe cover (large) Pipe cover (small) Screw
Strap (with clamp) Fixing bracket Screw (M4) Heay insulation Top cover
Drain line
Drain line (left)
(rear left)
Wall 17
120
. Pipe position 5

31
19
8 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 235(Liquid piping) Gas
Refrigerant line 135

27 108
piping Drain piping (left) Top outlet 47

27
60
For unit hanging For unit hanging For heat insulation For heat insulation For fixing of pipe For drain pipe For fixing of For installing of For drain hose For fixing air Liquid 75
) and adjustment of gas pipe of liquid pipe cover connection drain hose fixing bracket return grille 195(Gas piping)
piping Right outlet
100 Rear cover
60

10
Rear outlet Cutout parts

109
53

53
Accessories ※The outlet through which the pipings are taken out
Air return grille 271 Unit interior
are inside. 10 mm slope 110
Drain piping
76 is available in three directions.
(right)

Haulage Grille upside

Move the box as close to the installation area as possible packed.


If it must be unpacked, wrap the unit with a nylon sling,
and be careful not to damage the unit.
(Indoor unit)
If you need to lay the unit on a floor after unpacking, always
put it with the intake grille facing upward.
n ②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
Preparation before instalation
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. 1. Remove the air return grille. 2. Remove the side panel.
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Slide stoppers (4 places) of the catches, Remove the screw and detach the
Suggest to the user to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to then pull out the pins ( 4 or 6 places). side panel by sliding it toward the
avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling. Filter direction indicated by the arrow mark.
Pin Side panel screw
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. (1 each on the left and right) (M4)
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descend-
ing slope can be taken.
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. Side panel
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. 3. Remove the hanging plate.
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. Remove the screw, and then loosen
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. the fixing bolts. Hanging plate
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. screw

・Areas where dew point is lower than around 23°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%. Unscrew Indoor Hanging
8-12mm unit plate fixing
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Stan- bolts(M8)
Hanging plate Hanging plate
dard) high humidity condition and confirmed there is no problem. How-
ever, there is some risk of condensation drop if the air conditioner is oper-
ated under the severer condition than mentioned above.
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) ④Remote controller
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed
such as food, table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. Installation of remote controller
. ・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. Up to two receiver or wired remote controller can be installed in one indoor unit
group.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light
doesn’t affect the operation. When both wired and wireless remote controller are used
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the It is necessary to set wired or wireless remote controller as slave.
wireless remote controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
. (For the method of changing the setting, refer to the installtion
② Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit.
manual attached to remote controller or wireless kit.)
If it is not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough
.
to hold it. If the strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. When wired remote controller are used only (wireless type)
③ If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to
It is necessary to remove the line that is connected to the receiver.
avoid malfunction due to cross communication.
Remove signal line connected to the receiver from primary side of
④ When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m. terminal block (X, Y).
.
. Space for installation and service ATTENTION
4000~5000mm or more ①Insulate with tape the removed line.
②The LED of that removed connector will not be able to make any
indication.
300mm or more

100mm
or more
g 150mm or more
5mm or more

Obstacle

③Preparation before installation


If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
For grid ceiling
When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling
and roof is over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the
Remove the line
ceiling plane which has enough strength.
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.

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⑤Installation of indoor unit ⑥Refrigerant pipe (continued) ⑧W
Work procedure Paper pattern The pipe can be connected from three different directions. (back, reight, top) El
1. Select the suspension bolt locations and the pipe hole location. m
(1) Use enclosed paper pattern as a reference, and When the pipe is routed through the back.
pr
drill the holes for the suspension bolts and pipe. If the bracket is removed, piping work will become easy.
da
※Decide the locations based on direct measurements. ※After piping, reinstall the removed bracket.
try
(2) Once the locations are properly placed, the paper B
pattern can be removed. Us

25 mm or more
45 mm or less
2. Install the suspension bolts in place. Ceiling Bracket co
Do
3. Fix with 4 suspension bolts, which can endure load of 500N. Hanging plate ca
4. Check the measurements given at the right Suspension bolt Be
figure for the length of the suspension bolts. Fo
ele
5. Fasten the hanging plate onto the suspension bolts. Pipe
<When installed against a ceiling material,> <No ceiling material to install against,> 1. Re
Air supply
Suspension bolt Hanging plate
Suspension bolt 2. Ho
Fasten
at the
Nut 3. Fi
front
Unit Ceiling surface Unit
Washer 4. In
end of (accessory)
an Washer
elon- (accessory) When the pipe is routed through the back.
※Double nuts
gated Hanging plate ※Double nuts
Cut the removed top cover, and install to Singl
hole.
※Please fasten firmly with double nuts. the rear panel instead of rear cover.
6. Install the unit to the hanging plate.
Hanging plate
(1) Slide the unit in from front side to get it
hanged on the hanging plate with the bolts.
(2) Fasten the four fixing bolts (M8: 2
each on the left and right sides) firmly. Screw for
(3) Fasten the two screws (M4: 1 each on hanging
plate (M4)
the left and right sides). Fixing bolts
(M8) Cut
WARNINIG : Hang a side panel on from the
panel side to the rear side and VRF
0~3mm

0~3mm

then fasten it securely onto Remove


the indoor unit with screws. (For left-side drain
connection, give the
※To ensure smooth drain flow, install the unit with reverse slope.)
a descending slope toward the drain outlet.
CAUTION : Do not give the reversed slope, which may cause water leaks.
⑦Drain pipe

The drain pipes may face out towards the back to the left, or to the right side.
⑥Refrigerant pipe
Caution
Caution Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
Use the new refrigerant pipe.
Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the ⑨A
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
other harmful andinflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
it would cause serious damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency
・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
of oxygen). In addition, it may cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. The
Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation.
Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no
Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
harmful substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. 1. Fix
Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the
Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. gril
indoor unit and the end of the drain pipe after installation.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting
Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap scr
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly pie
Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.
or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
Work procedure
Work procedure Heat insulation material
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. 1. Insert drain hose completely to the
※Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque to the base, and tighten the drain hose clamp Drain
socket
nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them. securely. ( adhesive must not be used.) Drain hose (accessory) VP-20
(prepare on site)
Clamp (accessory)
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) ※ When plumbing on the left side, move the
Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) rubber plug and the cylindrical insulating Drain hose
materials by the pipe connecting hole on
10mm

2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. Hose clamp

※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. the left side of the unit to the right side. It can be attached
from both inside and
In addition, do not twist and crush the pipes. Beware of a possible outflow of water that may Lowest point
outside the unit.

※Do a flare connection as follows: occur upon removal of a drain plug.


Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner 2. Fix the drain hose at the lowest point with No bumps
No traps
and giving torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected a hose clamp supplied as an accessory.
※Give a drain hose a gradient of 10mm To be a descending
Not to be in water ⑩C
stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them. angle

When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw as illustrated in the right drawing by
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque laying it without leaving a slack. Ch
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a Take head of electrical cables so that
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. they may not run beneath the drain hose.
C
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material A drain hose must be clamped down with a hose clamp.
after a gas leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. There is a possibility that drain water overflows. Th
Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. 3. Connect VP-20(prepare on site) to drain hose. (adhesive must not be used.)
※ Use commercially available rigid PVC general pipe VP-20 for drain pipe. In
※Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. 4. Do not to make the up-down bending and trap in the mid-way while assum- In
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation ing that the drain pipes is downhill. (more than 1/100)
manual attached to the outdoor unit. Never set up air vent. W
5. Insulate the drain pipe.
Su
Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory) Insulate the drain hose clamp with the heat insulation supplied as accessories.
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m When the unit is installed in a humid place, consider precautions against Th
dew condensation such as heat insulation for the drain pipe.
ø 6.35 14 to 18 Ea
ø 9.52 34 to 42 Drain test
ø 12.7 49 to 61 C
After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good
ø 15.88 68 to 82 An
condition and no water leakage from joint and drain pan.
ø 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more. Do drain test even if installation of heating season.

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⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection ⑪How to set the airflow direction

) Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation It is possible to change the movable range of the louver on the air outlet from
manual by an electrical installation service provider qualified by a power the wired remote controller. Once the top and bottom position is set, the louver
provider of the country, and be executed according to the technical stan- will swing within the range between the top and the bottom when swing
dards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the coun- operation is chosen. It is also possible to apply different setting to each louver.
try. 1. Stop the air conditioner and press SET button and
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. LOUVER button simultaneously for three seconds or
Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the more.
cord securely in order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units
Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may connected to the remote controller is one. Go to step 4. 10
cause miscommunication and malfunction. “ ”

Be sure to do D type earth work. “ ”

For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units
electrical wiring work. connected to the remote controller are more than one.
e “ ”
2•4•6•8 1
1. Remove a lid of the electrical box (2 screws). “ ” 3•5•7•9
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and connect to a terminal block surely.
3. Fix the wiring by clamps. 2. Press or button.(selection of indoor unit) Select the indoor unit of which the louver is set.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place. [EXAMPLE]
“ ” š“ ” š“ ”š
“ ”
Power source side Signal side
Single split (PAC) series terminal block terminal block 3. Press SET button.(determination of indoor unit) Selected indoor unit is fixed.
[EXAMPLE]
“ ” (displayed for two seconds)

“ ”

Remote controller line “ ”

4. Press or button.(selection of louver No.) Select the louver No. to be set


according to the right figure.
1 2 3 X Y
Signal cable for
Interconnecting wiring Earth remote controller

Wiring between indoor [EXAMPLE]


Earth Wiring clamp and outdoor unit “ ”š “ ”š “ ”š
“ ”
Power source side Signal side
VRF(KX) series terminal block terminal block
5. Press SET button.(Determination of louver No.)
The louver No. to be set is confirmed and the display shows the upper
limit of the movable range.
Signal line [EXAMPLE] If No.1 louver is selected,
(shielded cord) “ ” kcurrent upper limit position

Remote controller
6. Press or button.(selection of upper limit position)
Select the upper limit of louver movable range.
L N X Y A B

Power cable Earth


Signal cable for
remote controller Signal cable
line
Indoor power “position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6” is the most downward.
Earth Wiring clamp source line “position --” is to return to the factory setting. (horizontal)
e.
If you need to change the setting to the default
setting, use “position --”.
“ ” (the most horizotal)

erly. š“
š“


,etc. š“ ”

the ⑨Attaching the air return grille š“


š“

” (the most downwards) (downwards)
and š“ ” (return to the default setting) the position of the louver
ency
The air return grille must be attached when electrical cabling work is completed. 7. Press SET button.(Fixing of the upper limit position)
The upper limit position is fixed and the setting position is displayed for
two seconds. Then proceed to lower limit position selection display.
1. Fix the chains tied to the air return 2. Close the air return grille.
the [EXAMPLE]
grille onto the indoor unit with This completes the unit installtion (displayed for two seconds)

r trap screws supplied as accessories (4 work. (shows current setting)

perly pieces). 8. Press or button.(Selection of lower limit position)


Select the lower limit position of louver.
“position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6 ”is the most downwards.
“position --” is to return to the factory setting. If you need to change
the setting to the default setting, use “position --”.
(the most horizontal)
Fix with screws
Chain
on site)
Chain
Chain (the most downwards)
(return to the default setting)

d
and
9. Press SET button.(Fixing of the lower limit position)
Upper limit position and lower limit position are fixed, and the set
positions are displayed for two seconds, then setting is completed.
• After the setting is completed, the louver which was
water ⑩Check list after installation set moves from the original position to the lower Upper
limit position, and goes back to the original position position

Check the following items after all installation work completed. again. (This operation is not performed if the indoor
unit and/or indoor unit fan is in operation.) Movable
[Example] range
Check if Expected trouble Check (displayed for two seconds)

Lower
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise position
ed.)
pe. Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
10.Press button.
um- Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage Louver adjusting mode ends and returns to the original display.
Water is drained properly? Water leakage Caution
If the upper limit position number and the lower limit position number are set to the same
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all position, the louver is fixed at that position auto swing does not funtion.
ries.
ainst There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
ATTENTION
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock If you press RESET button during settings, the display will return to previous display.If you press
button during settings, the mode will be ended and return to original display, and the settings that have not been
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all completed will become invalid.

Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity When plural remote controllers are connected, louver setting operation
cannot be set by slave remote controller.

PFA012D618
PFA012D618

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(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)
PGD012D005
005 1 Before installation 3 Preparation before installation
l Install correctly according to the installation manual. Position of bolts for floor bracket and for wall installation bolts
l Confirm the following points:
 Unit type/Power supply specification  Pipes/Wires/Small parts  Accessory items Position of floor bracket bolts
Floor bracket (Accessory),
Accessory item 10 x 30 oval hole
For installation For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe
Use M8
Floor bracket Tapping screw Pipe cover Pipe cover Strap Joint pipe Drain hose Front
d

2 2 2 1 1 8 1 1
For installing For heat insulation For on site side of For liquid pipe For pipe cover For connecting For drain pipe
remote controller of gas pipe liquid pipe (150 mm between Heat fixing gas pipe connecting Back
(M4 x l 12) length) exchanger/
expansion valve
box(70 mm length)
View from the floorside

s
2 Selection of installation location for the indoor unit Position of wall installation bolts

This indoor unit can be installed either to the floor or to the wall. Select a location with the following
suitable conditions.
j Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
ž Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently.
ž Areas where there is enough space to install and service.
ž Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be taken.
ž Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
ž Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
ž Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
ž Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
ž Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
ž Areas where dew point is lower than around 23°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
Oval hole for wall bolts
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity Level adjusting screw
4-12 x 24
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop Use M10
if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above.
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to UNIT:mm
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Item 1 2 3
Model No.
ž Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) Type 28,45,56 1,196 806 786
ž Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, table
Type 71 1,481 1,091 1,071
wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.
ž Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
ž Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly.
ž Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the
operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
205 205 B
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
180 23
k Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is not Floor piping space
able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the strength D

177 10
Oval hole 4-12 x 24
is not enough, it could cause the unit falling down and injury.

126
166
l When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m.

Space for installation and service Remote controller A


installation section

Control box
150 or more

UNIT: mm Expansion
225 valve box

C
Flexible
tube
250
630

315
234
184
220
1000 or more

80

Air filter 73
600 or more 148
197
223 750 223 B A
Level adjusting screw

E
150 or more

Oval hole 10 x 24

600 or more
32

225
197
98

195 195

Floor

Symbol Contents
A Refrigerant gas side piping (provided)
B Refrigerant liquid side piping
C Drain piping (provided)
D Wall installation hole
E Floor bracket (provided)

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4 Installation of indoor unit 5 Refrigerant piping 6D
Choose the floor bracket bolt location or the wall installation bolt location, and the location of the pipe Caution Caution
hole. Open the holes for the bolts and the pipe. l Use the new refrigerant pipe.
Choose the positions by the measured values. Insert the
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. clamp an
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
Wall installation 4 holes l Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for
refrigeration pipe installation.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
Wall penetration (Pipe hole)
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
l Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
Floor penetration
Floor installation 2 holes l Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid
(Pipe hole) any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe.
Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc. l Instal
l Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. Imper
Strictly adhere to the following measurements for the wall installation bolts.
l Do no
inflam
Wall installation bolt
Work procedure
dama
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. (The connection of Liquid/Gas cause
side of heat exchange, Inlet/outlet of the expansion valve box) (4 places) l Conn
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving l Insula
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, l Check
Wall and then remove them. (Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) the dr
l Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) l Make
or trap
Here is the method to drill the holes on the wall. 2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. out pr
Wall  Make sure to connect the liquid pipe between the heat exchanger and expansion valuve box maint
(indicated in Section A of the figure). l Insert
Inside
Outside  Pipes can be take out in 2 directions, from the rear and from the floor. l Tighte
 Use the provided joint pipes to connect gas pipes. Connect in the direction that the pipe will be
removed.
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do
- not twist and crush the pipes.
Do a flare connection as follows:
Wall Sleeve l Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
Sealing plate
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe,
Sleeve and then remove them.
l When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the nut Des
for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned in the
table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when tightening
the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
Drain te
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas l After
(1) Remove the front panel and the side panel. leaka
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
(2) Eliminate looseness with a level adjusting screw. l Do dr
l Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
(3) Firmly secure as instructed below.
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
The side panel and the front panel have been installed.
Case side panel 4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual
attached to the outdoor unit. 7W
Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
l Electr
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m install
Case front panel F 6.35 14 to 18 to the
F 9.52 34 to 42 Be su
F 12.7 49 to 61 l Use s
F 15.88 68 to 82 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
to app
F 19.05 100 to 120
l Do no
Case front panel misco
Case front panel  There are "System name" and "Refrigerant amount" columns on the name plate of the outdoor unit. l Be su
Case side panel
Write the system name and the amount of the refrigerant in the columns. l For th

Top panel 1. Remo


Remote controller installation section
2. Hold e
Floor installation Expansion valve tube 3. Fix th
4. Instal
Control box
Frame side
Use a washer Power so
and a double
nut to secure
Side to the floor bolt
panel

Gas pipe connecting


Floor bracket point (Accessory)
(Accessory)

Base Drain pipe


Air filter (Accessory) Liquid pipe connecting point
Flexible tube
PT20A screws
Wall installation
Use a washer
and a double
nut to secure
to the wall bolt

Indoor po

Re

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6 Drain pipe 8 Remote Controller
Caution Caution
Insert the attached drain hose to the indoor unit completely, tighten the drain hose with the attached l Appearance
s. clamp and secure it well.(Disapprove of the adhesive joint) When installing the remote controller and selecting the line of remote controller of the unit, refer to
rts. the Electric Wiring Instruction Manual provided in the unit and Installation Manual provided for wired
r Clamp Socket
remote controller.
(Provided on (Provided on Remote controller installation base
the drain hose) the drain hose)
ul

getting Drain socket Drain hose VP-20


(Accessory) (Prepare on site)
o avoid

l Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods, etc.
l Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
(1) Remove the front panel
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
uid/Gas cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell. View A
Wiring hole 2
l Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
ving l Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
pipe, l Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of
the drain pipe after installation.
l Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/
or trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
nit. out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
box maintenance.
(Tapping lower hole)
l Insert the attached drain hose completely to the base.
l Tighten the drain hose with the strap and secure it well. View A
will be (2) Installation of remote controller
No bumps l Install the lower case with the provided tapping screws (M4 x 12)
tion, do
Upper
Indoor No traps
unit
ving
pipe, Not to be in water
Lower case

w the nut Descending angle


in the
ghtening Lower

Drain test
(3) Caution for Installing the remote controller
s l After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water
l Make sure that the cord length is too much long 30 cm or more.
leakage from joint and drain pan.
(It is necessary when remove the front panel and servicing the unit.)
l Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
(4) Wiring route
l Connect wires to the terminal block through the wiring hole on the back of the control box.
l Bind the remaining length of the wire with a band.
manual
7 Wiring-out position and wiring connection Remote controller
installation section
l Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an electrical Cable tie Control box
installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be executed according
to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
l Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in order not
to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. Front
l Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause
miscommunication and malfunction.
oor unit. l Be sure to do D type earth work.
l For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work.

1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws). (Check)


2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely. l Ensure that the wires are not hitting the edges.
ve tube 3. Fix the wiring with clamps. l Conduct a test run to confirm there are no problems.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.

Power source side terminal block


⑨Check list after installation
CNA CND CNK2 CNK1 CNB CNW2

Earth (Signal line)


●Check the following items after all installation work completed.

ng Signal side terminal block


L N Check if; Expected trouble Check
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
oint
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Indoor power source line Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
Earth
Remote controller line
Signal line
(Shielded cord)

PGD012D005
PGD012D005

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(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)
PGD012D006
006 1 Before installation 3 Preparation before installation
l Install correctly according to the installation manual.
Position of bolts for floor bracket and for wall installation bolts
l Confirm the following points:
 Unit type/Power supply specification  Pipes/Wires/Small parts  Accessory items

Position of floor bracket bolts


Accessory item
Floor bracket (Accessory),
For installation For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe
10 x 30 oval hole
Floor bracket Pipe cover Pipe cover Strap Joint pipe Drain hose
Use M8

Front
2 2 1 1 8 1 1
For heat insulation of For on site side of For liquid pipe For pipe cover fixing For connecting gas For drain pipe
gas pipe liquid pipe (150 mm between Heat pipe connecting
length) exchanger/
expansion valve Back
box(70 mm length)
View from the floor side

Position of wall installation bolts


2 Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
This indoor unit can be installed either to the floor or to the wall. Select a location with the following 112 179
suitable conditions.
j Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
ž Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently.
ž Areas where there is enough space to install and service.

250
ž Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be taken.
ž Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.

470
ž Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.

220
ž Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
ž Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. Oval hole for Level adjusting
wall bolts screw
ž Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
4-12 x 24
ž Areas where dew point is lower than around 23°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop
if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above. UNIT:mm
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to Item 1
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Model No. 2 3
ž Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) Type 28,45,56 1,150 806 786
ž Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, table Type 71 1,435 1,091 1,071
wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.
ž Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
ž Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly.
ž Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the
operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) 110
k Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is not
able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the strength D
is not enough, it could cause the unit falling down and injury. Oval hole 4-12 x 24
l When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m.

126

166
Installation spaces for the indoor unit A
167 45

120
B

Control box Expansion


valve box
225 810
105 110 722
1000

20

Flexible
600

tube
Peri cover Peri cover
C
A
250
630

600
315
234
220

184
80

Air filter

197 30 750
100 100
E
Oval hole 10 x 30
UNIT: mm Level adjusting screw B
32
98

Symbol Contents
A Refrigerant gas side piping (provided)
B Refrigerant liquid side piping
C Drain piping (provided)
D Wall installation hole
E Floor bracket (provided)

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4 Installation of indoor unit 5 Refrigerant piping 6D
Choose the floor bracket bolt location or the wall installation bolt location, and the location of the pipe Caution Cautio
hole. Open the holes for the bolts and the pipe. l Use the new refrigerant pipe. Insert th
Choose the positions by the measured values. When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. clamp an
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
Wall installation 4 holes ・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
l Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for
refrigeration pipe installation.
Wall penetration (Pipe hole) In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
l Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting
Floor penetration into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc.
Floor installation 2 holes
(Pipe hole)
l Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid
any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe.
Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
Strictly adhere to the following measurements for the wall installation bolts. l Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. l Insta
Wall installation bolt Impe
Work procedure l Do no
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. (The connection of Liquid/Gas inflam
side of heat exchange, Inlet/outlet of the expansion valve box) (4 places) dama
30 Wall
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving cause
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, l Conn
and then remove them. (Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) l Insula
Here is the method to drill the holes on the wall. l Chec
l Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
Wall the d
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
Inside Outside  Make sure to connect the liquid pipe between the heat exchanger and expansion valuve box l Make
(indicated in Section A of the figure). or tra
 Pipes can be take out in 2 directions, from the rear and from the floor. out p
 Use the provided joint pipes to connect gas pipes. Connect in the direction that the pipe will be main
removed. l Inser
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do l Tight
not twist and crush the pipes.
Wall Sleeve
Do a flare connection as follows:
Sealing plate l Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
Sleeve torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe,
and then remove them.
l When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the
nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned
in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when
tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
(1) Eliminate looseness with a level adjusting screw. leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. Drain t
(2) Firmly secure as instructed below. l Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. l After
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. leaka
Floor installation Wall installation
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit l Do dr
Use a washer As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual
Frame side
Use a washer and a double attached to the outdoor unit.
and a double nut to secure
to the wall bolt
nut to secure
to the floor bolt Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory) 7W
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m
F 6.35 14 to 18 l Elect
Floor bracket
F 9.52 34 to 42 instal
(Accessory)
F 12.7 49 to 61 to the
F 15.88 68 to 82 Be su
F 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more. l Use s
to ap
Example of discharge duct installation l Do no
 Heat insulation materials, a discharge grille and a peri-counter are not included in the items misco
 There are "System name" and "Refrigerant amount" columns on the name plate of the outdoor
supplied with a unit (to be prepared on site) l Be su
unit. Write the system name and the amount of the refrigerant in the columns.
 A duct must be installed securely so that cooled air may not leak inside the peri-counter. l For th

Expansion 1. Remo
valve box 2. Hold
3. Fix th
Control box
4. Insta
110

Discharge outlet Drain pipe


(Accessory) Power s
Flexible tube
PT20A screw
722

Peri-counter
Heat insulation material Gas pipe
connecting
point
(Accessory)

Duct 114

Air filter Liquid pipe


20

connecting point

Indoor unit
Indoor p

UNIT:mm
Re

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6 Drain pipe 8 Check list after installation
Caution ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
Insert the attached drain hose to the indoor unit completely, tighten the drain hose with the attached
s. clamp and secure it well.(Disapprove of the adhesive joint) Check if; Expected trouble Check
rts. The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Clamp Socket
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
(Provided on (Provided on
the drain hose) Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
the drain hose)
ul Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
getting There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Drain socket Drain hose VP-20
(Accessory) (Prepare on site) Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
o avoid
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
l Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods etc.
l Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
uid/Gas inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
ing cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
pipe, l Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
l Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
l Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of
nit. the drain pipe after installation.
e box l Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/
or trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
will be maintenance.
l Insert the attached drain hose completely to the base.
ion, do l Tighten the drain hose with the strap and secure it well.

No bumps
ing
pipe, No traps
Indoor
unit
the Not to be in water
ed
hen Descending angle

Drain test
l After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water
leakage from joint and drain pan.
l Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
manual

7 Wiring-out position and wiring connection


l Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an electrical
installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be executed according
to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
re. l Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in order not
to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
l Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause
miscommunication and malfunction.
tdoor
l Be sure to do D type earth work.
l For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work.

sion 1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).


ox 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
pe
sory) Power source side terminal block
tube CNA CND CNK2 CNK1 CNB CNW2

screw
Earth (Signal line)

Signal side terminal block


e L N
ing

ory)

e
g point

Indoor power source line

Earth
Remote controller line
Signal line (Shielded cord)

PGD012D006
PGD012D006

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(m) Duct Connected-Compact & Flexible type (FDUH)
! PJC012D200 A
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation (continued)

●Install correctly according to the installation manual. Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
●Confirm the following points:
○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items Symbol Content
Model FDUH22KXE6,28KXE6 FDUH36KXE6
Accessory item A Gas piping (3/8")
φ9.52 (Flare) (1/2")
φ12.7 (Flare)
For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe
B Liquid piping (1/4")
φ6.35 (Flare)
Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap
Transparent
Hose clamp (big) Hose clamp (small) C1 Drain piping (2)
VP20 Note
soft tube
C2 Drain piping To be used instead of "C1"
D Hole for wiring φ30
E Suspension bolts (M10)
1 1 4 1 1 1
s For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover For drain pipe For drain hose For drain hose
of gas pipe of liquid tube fixing connecting mounting mounting Notes ( 1 ) The model name label is attached on the fan case inside the air return grille.
(VP20)
( 2 ) Prepare the connecting socket on site.(As for drain piping, it is possible to choose C1 or C2)

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(SIDE OF "OTTOM 3UCTION SETTING


CONTROL BOX)

④Installation of indoor unit


1150

* When control box is located on the Work procedure


reverse side, Installation space
should be moditied new location. 1. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (488mm×576mm).
100

2. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
Suspension bolt

Nut (upper)

③Preparation before installation Flat washer

Spring wasler
Nut (lower)
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
○For grid ceiling Correct Wrong
When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Unit Unit
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
has enough strength.
○When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Touch the nut (lower) and Gap is left between the fixture
●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site. washer without any gap and the nut (lower) and washer.

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④Installation of indoor unit (continued) ⑤Duct work (continued) ⑦D

3. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the Example of bad duct work Cau
levelness of the indoor unit with a level gauge or transpar- Bad example of duct work
●I
Indoor unit
ent hose filled with water. Keep the height difference at I
Louver to
both ends of the indoor unit within 3mm. hose outdoor air
●D
4. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and i
d
levelness adjustment.
For ventilation c
●C
Caution ①If the suction duct is made in the ceiling without using the suction side duct, the temperature ●I
●Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor inside the ceiling will be high owing to the ventilating fan’s performance, the strength of any ●C
unit and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise o
wind blowing against the outdoor air louver, weather (on a rainy day) and other factors.
from the fan. ●M
●The outside plate of the unit may have condensation, causing water to drip on the ceiling. in
●Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and
Also, in the case of a new house of a concrete structure, the temperature may be high f
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation,
without a duct inside the ceiling. In such a case, keep the whole unit warm using glass wool
water leakage and noise.
(25mm). (Cover the glass wool with wire netting or the like.) Work
●The unit may be beyond its operation limit, causing overloading of the compressor, and other 1. C
trouble. s

⑤Duct work ●Because the blowing capacity of the unit increases, owing to the ventilating fan’s perfor- {*
mance and any wind blowing against the outdoor air louver, up to its use limit, draining liquid w
from the heat exchanger does not flow into the drain pan, possibly flowing to the outside and {*
Air conditioner main unit to
causing water leaks (in which drained liquid drips on the ceiling).

Ceiling suriace ⑥Refrigerant pipe

Blow outlet Suction duct Suction hole Caution


(marketed item) (marketed item)
Blowout duct (with air filter) ●Use the new refrigerant pipe.
(optional or marketed item) Inspection hole
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
Request ・Do not use thin-walled pipes.
①●Calculate air capacity and the outside static pressure to select the xä ●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for
refrigeration pipe installation.
duct’s length and shape, and blow outlet. {ä
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
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Îä substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.


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Caution ●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
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●Take care that the outside static pressure does not exceed 30 Pa. Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air
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getting into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting,
The unit has condensation owing to the decrease in air capacity, etc.
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possibly causing the ceiling and household goods to become wet. Ȱä Ȱx Ç Ç°x ǰn ●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to
②The main body of the air conditioner is not provided with an air filter.
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avoid any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration
Assemble it into the suction grill for which cleaning is easy. oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
③Blow duct
●Make the duct the shortest in length. Work procedure
Insulati
●Bend a lot less abruptly. (Make the bend radius a lot larger.)
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and ●
then remove them.
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
● Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
●When connecting the main body to the duct flange of the blow outlet, attach the insulation 2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
material to the fixed portion to protect it from condensation. ※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
●Conduct the duct work before ceiling attachment. addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
※Do a flare connection as follows: 3. I
④ Inlet port
●When placing the inlet port to carry out suction from the bottom side, use the following proce- ● Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving ●
dure to replace the suction duct joint (prepare on site) and the bottom plate. torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
pipe, and then remove them.
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
Drain
●Remove the screws which fasten the ●Replace the removed bottom plate 3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
bottom plate and the duct joint (prepare and duct joint (prepare on site).
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. ●A
on site) on the inlet port side of the unit.
w
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. ●D
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. ●F
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. 1. R
in
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
2. M
manual attached to the outdoor unit. o
3. M
●Fit the duct join (prepare on site) with a screw; Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory) p
fit the bottom plate. Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m 4. I
⑤ Make sure to keep the suction duct warm to protect it from condensation. φ 6.35 14 to 18
φ 9.52 34 to 42
⑥ Install the blowout hole where air can flow all over the room.
φ 12.7 49 to 61
⑦ Make sure to install the inspection opening in the ceiling. It is needed for the maintenance of
φ 15.88 68 to 82
electrical parts, the motor and other parts. φ 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.

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⑦Drain pipe ⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection

Caution ● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
● Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods, etc.
installation in the country.
● Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscom-
● Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
munication and malfunction.
erature ● Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
● Be sure to do D type earth work.
of any ● Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work.
of the drain pipe after installation.
● Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap 1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
ceiling. in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
e high from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance. 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
s wool 4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
Work procedure
Signal side terminal block
d other 1. Connect the drain pipe (VP-20) to drain socket using “transparent soft tube (accessory)” and Earth (Signal line)
secure firmly with a clamp. Power source
● Do not apply adhesives on both side. side terminal
perfor- {*1 If the drain tube is directly connected with drain socket, the drain socket and drain pan block
g liquid would not be able to be removed.}
de and {*2 As optional setting, rubber hose (inside diameter F19) can be connected directly with clamp
to above drain socket under the later condition.}

Transparent soft tube


(Accessory) Pipe cover for insulation {t10} Signal line
(Prepare on site) (Shielded cord)

Remote
controller line

Earth
items.
Indoor power
e parts. Indoor power source line Clamp source line
Earth

00) for > Procedure for optional setting of control box


Drain socket Clamp (Accessory) VP-20 (Prepare on site) (i) Remove bottom plate.
armful (ii) Unfasten two (2) “straps” for wire.
(iii) Remove the plate for control box. (2 screws), and set it at optional position (oposite side).
2. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
(iv) Remove the control box (2 screws), and set it at optional position (oposite side).
and/or trap in the midway.
And air (v) Cut insulation of “U” shape space.
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix
rsting, Through this cutting, set and fix all wires by four (4) “clamps” and two (2) “straps”.
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe.
(vi) Close the previous “U” shape wiring space by insulation, and set the bottom plate again.
●Do not set up air vent.
rder to
① Wiring Location (Original)
eration
1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal Trapped air will
generate noises.
No bump
Air vent No trap
Not touching the water “U” shape space
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Insulation material
Descending slope greater than 1/100

giving
pe, and ●When sharing a drain pipe for more than As wide as possible
(about100mm)
one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
below the drain outlet of the unit. In ② Wiring Location (Optional)
ured.) addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for After fix ○, the modification of wiring length should be done, by ○
main drain pipe.
oor unit. VP-30 or bigger
dly. In Descending slope greater than 1/100

3. Insulate the drain pipe.


giving ● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may
/Ê "8

copper cause dew condensation and water leakage. The previous


※ After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size), then “U” shape space

screw use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
torque hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
y by a
ipe.
a gas
Drain test ⑨Check list after installation
● After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no
water leakage from joint and drain pan. ●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
● Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
● For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before hanging the ceiling. Check if; Expected trouble Check
1. Remove the drain grommet, and pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
indoor unit by pump so as not to get the electrical component wet. Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
allation
2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water leakage from any joints
of the drain pipe at the test. Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
3. Make sure to install the grommet back to original Water is drained properly? Water leakage
ory) place. Pump
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
4. Insulate the drain pipe properly finally.
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Remove grommet Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Make sure to install Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
it back after test.
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
Insert the edge of water pump
ore. hose in the drain pan.

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7.2 Electrlc wiring work instruction PSB012D922
PSB012D922 AA
ELECTRIC WIRING WORK INSTRUCTION
① Electrical Wiring Connection (continued) ③ R
Electrical wiring work must be performed by an electrician qualified by a local power provider according
to the electrical installation technical standards and interior wiring regulations applicable to the ●Electrical wiring work must be performed by an electlician an qualified by a Con
installation site. local power provider. These wiring specifications are determined on the
assumption that the following instructions are observed: ① A
Security instructions ① Do not use cords other than copper ones.
In
Do not use any supply line lighter than one specified in parentheses for each type below.
-braided cord (code designation 60245 IEC 51), if allowed in the relevant part 2; ② C
●Accord with following items. Otherwise, there will be the risks of electric shock and fire -ordinary tough rubber sheathed cord (code designation 60245 IEC 53); ③ U
caused by overheating or short circuit. -flat twin tinsel cord (code designation 60227 IEC 41);
-ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed cord (code designation 60227 IEC 53); ○
WARNING ② Provide a separate power outlet for each outdoor or indoor unit. ④ A
③ All indoor units grouped in one system must have power source that can be turned on or off simultaneously. u
● Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical ④ Pay extra attention so as not to confuse signal line and power source line connection, because an error in their
⑤ O
connection can be burn all the boards at once.
installer, and use exclusive circuit.
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. ●Connection of the line ("Between indoor and outdoor unit", Earth and Remote controller) ○
① Remove lid of control box before connect the above lines, and connect the lines to terminal block according to
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal number pointed on label of terminal block.
securely, and hold the cable securely in order not to apply unexpected In addition, pay enough attention to confirm the number to lines, because there is electrical polarity except earth line.
stress on the terminal. Furthermore, connect earth line to earth position of terminal block of power source.
② Install earth leakage breaker on power source line. In addition, select the type of breaker for inverter circuit as
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire.
earth leakage breaker.
③ If the function of selected earth leakage breaker is only for earth-fault protection, hand switch (switch itself and type
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from "B" fuse) or circuit breaker is required in series with the earth leakage breaker.
rising. Fit the lid of the services panel property.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. Cabling system diagram (Outdoor/indoor unit connection procedure) After a
Specification of each line
●Make sure there is no dust or clogging on both the plug and the socket nor to disp
loose connection of the socket before plugging, and plug in securely to the Power source line 2.0~3.5mm2
press
end of the blade. Outdoor unit
Signal line (Shielded cord) 0.75~1.25mm2
the rem
Accumulation of dust, clogging on the socket or plug, or loose installation of the socket could cause Power source Remote controller line 0.3~2.0mm2
electric shock and fire. Replace the socket if it is loose. Ⓐ Ⓑ Use shielded cord for a signal line and connect “earth
Press
Earth leakage breaker B
○ (signal line)” at all the indoor units and sure th
●Use the genuine optional parts. And installation should be performed by a outdoor units.
specialist. Circuit breaker are dis
Signal line (between indoor and outdoor units)
If you install the unit by yourself, it could cause water leakage, electric shock and fire.

●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Signal line
Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓐ Ⓑ
Ⓛ Ⓛ (between indoor unit)
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. Indoor unit1 Indoor unit2
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Ⓝ Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓝ Ⓧ Ⓨ
Y
○ Remote Remote
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. Earth controller line Earth controller line
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓧ Ⓨ
the operating fan. Remote controller Remote controller

●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work.


Power source line specification
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running.
Wiring specification
Circuit breaker Wiring size
CAUTION Over-
current Power Remote Confir
Unit type Earth leakage breaker Switch Wire Earth
●Perform earth wiring surely. breaker protector source length Signal line controller line
rated line line When in
Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. capacity
Improper earth could cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit. remote
22-36 304m
45-90 15A 30mA 0.1sec 30A 15A 2.0mm2 216m 0.75~ 0.3mm2 2.0mm2
button t
●Make sure to install earth leakage breaker on power source line. ×2 1.25mm2×2 ×2cores blow air
(countermeasure thing to high harmonics.) 112-160 129m
Absence of breaker could cause electric shock. In case of Duct connected -High static pressure- type Push th
71-140 2.0mm2 87m 0.75~ 0.3mm2 operatio
●Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. 15A 30mA 0.1sec 30A 15A ×2 1.25mm2×2 ×2cores 2.0mm2
224,280 48m Howeve
Using the incorrect capacity one could cause the system failure and fire.
Note (1) The cord distances are calculated with a voltage drop of 2%. If the distance should exceed the air-cond
●Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse
above data, review the cord thickness to use in accordance with your extension cord regulations.
should be used.
(2) When total extension of remote controller line is more than 100m, change the size of cord
Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
according to "③ Remote Control, Wiring and functions".
●Use power source line of correct capacity.
Using incorrect capacity one could cause electric leak, abnormal heat generation and fire. In case of Heat recovery 3-pipe systems
●Do not mingle solid cord and stranded cord on power source and signal side Branching controller of heat recovery 3-pipe systems wiring
terminal block.
In addition, do not mingle difference capacity solid or stranded cord. ●When this unit is used as a "Heat Recovery 3-pipe Systems", refer to the installation
Inappropriate cord setting could cause loosing screw on terminal block, bad electrical contact, smoke manual of a branching controller (option). Mas
and fire.

●Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation. A ma
Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown. ② Address setting indo
Late
●Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker. Address setting is done by (1) Manual address setting or (2) Automatic address setting. Acce
It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may In the case of (2) "Automatic address setting", it is possible to change address setting by wired
cause injury. and
remote controller after once complete setting.
As for details of setting procedure, refer to instructions attached to the outdoor unit for details. Set S
Note
remo
① Electrical Wiring Connection ③ Remote Control, Wiring and functions

●Install an over-current and earth leakage breaker (threshold current: 30mA) specified for ● Do not install it on the following places.
each unit without fail. (1) Place exposed to direct sunlight (4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
④ T
●Provide a dedicated branching circuit and never share a branching circuit with other (2) Places near heat devices (5) Place exposed to oil mist or steam directly.
equipment. If shared, disconnection at the circuit breaker may occur, which can cause (3) High humidity places (6) Uneven surface
secondary damage. Th
●Set earth of D-type. Installation and wiring of remote controller
Ope
●Connection of a cable beyond 3.5 mm2 is not permitted. When cables of over 5.5 mm2 are ① Install remote controller referring to the attached manual. 1. St
in use, provide a dedicated pull box to take a branch to an indoor unit. ② Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 x2 core wires or cables.
●Keep "remote controller line" and "power source line" away from each other on constructing ①S
(on-site configuration)
of unit outside. ②S
③ Maximum prolongation of remote control wiring is 600 m.
●Run the lines (power source, remote controller and "between indoor and outdoor unit") If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below. ③P
upper ceiling through iron pipe or other tube protection to avoid the damage by mouse and 2
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm . Change the wire size outside of the case T
so on. according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting section. Be careful about
●Do not add cord in the middle of line (of indoor power source, remote controller and signal) contact failure. ④W
route on outside of unit. If connecting point is flooded, it could cause problem as for electric 100-200m ..................... 0.5mm2×2 core ru
or communication. Under 300m ................ 0.75mm2 × 2 core T
(In the case that it is necessary to set connecting point on the signal line way, perform
Under 400m ................ 1.25mm2 × 2 core 2. En
thorough waterproof measurement.)
Under 500m ................ 2.0mm2 × 2 core
●Do not connect the power source line [220V/240V/380V/415V] to signal side terminal block. P
Otherwise, it could cause failure. ④ Avoid using multi-core cables to prevent malfunction.
c
●Screw the line to terminal block without any looseness, certainly. ⑤ Keep remote controller line away from earth (frame or any metal of building).
⑥ Make sure to connect remote controller line to the remote controller and terminal block of “
●Do not turn on the switch of power source, before all of line work is done.
indoor unit. (No polarity)

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2 A

③ Remote Control, Wiring and functions (continued) ④ Trial operation (continued)


Control plural indoor units by a single remote controller Checking operation data
① A remote controller can control plural indoor units (up to 16) Operation data can be checked with remote control unit operation.
In above setting, all plural indoor units will operate under same mode and temperature setting.
1. Press the button.
② Connect all indoor units with 2 core remote controller line for group control.
The display change “ ”
③ Use the function of manual address setting to set the indoor and outdoor address number.
2. Press the (SET) button while “ ” is displayed.
○Do not forget to set the number for the outdoor units.
3.When only one indoor unit is connected to remote controller, “ ” is displayed
④ As shown in the following figure, the remote control can be used to control multiple outdoor
units. (blinking indication during data loading).
Next, operation data of the indoor unit will be displayed. Skip to step 7.
⑤ One remote control is able to perform group control for multiple units (maximum 16 units).
4. When plural indoor units is connected, the smallest address number of indoor unit among all
○Use the rotary SW1 and SW2 provided on the indoor unit PCB (Printed circuit board) to set unique remote control connected indoor unit is displayed.
communication address avoiding duplication.
[Example]:
“ ” (blinking 1 seconds) “ ” blinking.
5. Select the indoor unit number you would like to have data displayed with the button.
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit 6. Determine the indoor unit number with the (SET) button.
No.01 No.02
(The indoor unit number changes from blinking indication to continuous indication)
Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓐ Ⓑ
“ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
After a unit is energized, it is possible
“ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
to display an indoor unit address by
mm2 Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Next, the operation data of the indoor unit is indicated.
p r e s s i n g AIR CON NO b u t t o n o n
25mm2 Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02 7. Upon operation of the button, the current operation data is displayed in order from
the remote control unit.
mm2 Indoor No.01 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.04 Ⓧ Ⓨ data number 01.
Press the or button to make
nect “earth The items displayed are in the following table.
sure that all indoor units connected
※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
are displayed in order.
8. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the button, which allows you
Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ to go back to the indoor unit selection screen.
Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02
9. Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
Indoor No.02 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.05 Ⓧ Ⓨ
Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last
operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)
Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02 Number Data Item
Indoor No.03 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.06 Ⓧ Ⓨ
01 (Operation Mode)
Remote controller line 02 (Set Temperature)
(No polarity)
Ⓧ Ⓨ 03 (Return Air Temperature)
Action time 04 (Remote Controller Thermistor Temperature)
05 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor / U Bend)
Confirming method of indoor units 06 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Capillary)
th
e
When indoor unit address number is displayed on 07 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Gas Header)
remote controller, pushing the (MODE) Indoor unit 08 (Indoor Unit Fan Speed)
button to make the indoor unit with that number
mm2 09 (Frequency Requirements)
blow air (Display example:" "). Ⓧ Ⓨ Remote controller line 10 (Response Frequency)
Push the (MODE) button again to stop the (No polarity)
operation. 11 (Pulse of Indoor Unit Expansion Valve)
mm2 Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓧ Ⓨ
However, this operation is invalid on the 12 (Total Running Hours of The Indoor Unit)
Action time Action time
the air-conditioning running. SW1” Master” SW1” Slave” 21 (Outdoor Air Temperature)
ations. 22 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
Switch Setting Contents 23 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
Master remote 24 (Compressor Frequency)
Wired remote controller: SW1 Master controller
Wireless kit: SW1-2 Slave Slave remote 25 (High Pressure)
controller
26 (Low Pressure)
tion 27 (Discharge Pipe Temperature)
Master/slave setting when more than one remote control unit are used 28 (Comp Bottom Temperature)
A maximum of two remote control units can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of 29 (Current)
indoor units.)
Latest "function setting" is superior than previous one.
Acceptable combination is "two (2) wired remote controllers", "one (1) wired remote controller
wired and one (1) wireless kit" or "two (2) wireless kits".
ails. Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote control unit. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment.
Note:The setting "Remote control unit sensor enabled" is only selectable with the master 34 (Outdoor Unit Fan Speed)
remote control unit in the position where you want to check room temperature. 35 (63H1 On/Off)
36 (Defrost Control On/Off)
37 (Total Running Hours of The Compressor)
n 38 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVC)
④ Trial operation
39 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVH)
The method of trial cooling operation Trail operation of drain pump
Operate the remote control unit as follows.
Drain pump operation from remote control unit is possible. Operate a remote control unit by
1. Starting a cooling test run.
following the steps described below.
①Start the system by pressing the button.
1. To start a forced drain pump operation.
②Select “ (Cool)” with the (MODE) button.
①Press the TEST button for three seconds or longer.
③Press the TEST button for 3 seconds or longer.
The display will change “ ”
e case The screen display will switch to: “ ”
about ②Press the button once and cause “ ” to be displayed.
④When the (SET) button is pressed while “ ” is indicated, a cooling test
③When the (SET) button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
run will start.
Display: “ ”
The screen display will switch to “ ”.
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
2. Ending a cooling test run.
①If either (SET) or button is pressed, a forced drain pump operation will
Pressing the button, the (TEMP) button or (MODE) button will end a
stop. The air conditioning system will become OFF.
cooling test run. (Cooling test run will end after 30 minutes pass.)
ock of “ ” shown on the screen will go off. ◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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⑤ Function Setting by Remote Controller

The functional setting.


• The initial function setting for typical using is performed automatically by the indoor unit connected, when remote controller and
indoor unit are connected.
As long as they are used in a typical manner, there wiil be no need to change the initial settings.
If you would like to change the initial setting marked “ ” , set your desired setting as for the selected item.
The procedure of functional setting is shown as the following diagram.

[Flow of function setting]


Start : Stop air-conditioner and press “ ” (SET) and
“ ” (MODE) buttons at the same time for over three seconds. Record and keep the
Finalize : Press “ ” (SET) button.
setting
Reset : Press “ ” (RESET) button.
Select : Press button.
End : Press button.
It is possible to finish above setting on the way,
and unfinished change of setting is unavailable.

Note 1: The initial setting marked is decided by connected indoor and outdoor unit, and is automatically defined as following table.

Function No. Item Default Model


Remote controller "Auto-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit.
function02 Indoor unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
Remote controller Indoor unit with two or three step of air flow setting
function06
Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
Remote controller Indoor unit with automatically swing louver
function07
Indoor unit without automatically swing louver
Remote controller Indoor unit with three step of air flow setting
function13
Indoor unit with two step of air flow setting

Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting


Remote controller Heat pump unit
function15 Exclusive cooling unit

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⑤ Function Setting by Remote Controller (continued)
(i) Remote controller function
Stop air-conditioner and press
(SET) + (MODE) buttons
“ ” : Initial settings at the same time for over three seconds.
“ ” : Automatic criterion

Function When you use at 50Hz area


01 setting

When you use at 50Hz area


When you use at 60Hz area
02

Automatical operation is impossible


03

Temperature setting button is not working


04

Mode button is not working


05

On/Off button is not working


06

Fan speed button is not working


07
Louver button is not working
08

Timer button is not working


09
Remote thermistor is not working.
Remote thermistor is working.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +3.0 C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +2.0 C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +1.0 C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -1.0 C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -2.0 C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -3.0 C increase in temperature.
10

11
In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CNT of the
indoor printed circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CND of the
indoor printed circuit board), the operation of ventilation device is linked with the
operation of indoor unit.
In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CNT of the indoor printed
circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CND of the indoor printed circuit
board), you can operate /stop the ventilation device independently by (VENT) button.
12
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will vary following the control.
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will not vary following the control, and keep the set temperature.
13
Airflow of fan becomes the three speed of - - .
Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - .
Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - .
Airflow of fan is fixed at one speed.

14 If you change the remote controller function "14 ",


you must change the indoor function "04 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
15

16
If you input signal into CNT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, the
indoor unit will be operated independently according to the input from external.
If you input into CNT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, all units which
connect to the same remote controller are operated according to the input from external.
17
In normal working indication, indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow.
(Only the master remote controller can be indicated.)
18

Heating preparation indication should not be indicated.


19
Temperature indication is by degree C
Temperature indication is by degree F
ON/OFF button
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⑤ Function Setting by Remote Controller (continued)
(ii) Indoor unit function
Stop air-conditioner and press
“ ” : Initial settings (SET) + (MODE) buttons
at the same time for over three seconds.
“ ” : Automatic criterion

Indoor unit No. are indicated only when Note1: Fan setting of "HIGH SPEED"
plural indoor units are connected. Fan tap
Indoor unit air flow setting
Function
02 setting FAN STAN DAR D HI-MID-LO HI-LO HI- MID
SPEED
SET HIGH UHI - HI- MID UHI - MID UHI- HI
SPEED1 2
03 Initial function setting of some indoor unit is "HIGH SPEED".
The filter sign is indicated after running for 180 hours.
The filter sign is indicated after running for 600 hours.
To set other indoor unit, press The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours.
AIRCON NO. button, which The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by
allows you to go back to the compulsion after 24 hours.
indoor unit selection screen 04 If you change the indoor function "04 ",
(for example: I/U 000 ). you must change the remote controller function "14 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
05

06
Permission/prohibition control of operation will be valid.
07

With the VRF series, it is used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately.
When stop signal is inputed from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.

To be reset for producing +3.0 C increase in temperature during heating.


To be reset for producing +2.0 C increase in temperature during heating.
08 To be reset for producing +1.0 C increase in temperature during heating.

To be reset producing +2.0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing +1.5 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
09 To be reset producing +1.0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.

To be reset producing -1.0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing -1.5 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
To be reset producing -2.0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
10
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is low speed.
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is set speed.

When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is operated intermittently.


When heating thermostat is OFF, the fan is stopped.
When the remote thermistor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
Do not set "FAN OFF" when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.

11 Change of indoor heat exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control.

12 Working only with the Single split series.


To control frost prevention, the indoor fan tap is raised.

13
Drain pump is run during cooling and dry.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and heating.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry, heating and fan.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and fan.
14
After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
15
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
16
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five
minutes with low fan speed after twenty minutes' OFF.
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five
minutes with low fan speed after five minutes' OFF.

ON/OFF button
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⑥ Control mode switching
or unit, and is automatically defined as following table. ●The control content of indoor units can be switched in following way. ( is the default setting)

door unit.
Switch No. control content
mode SW1 Indoor unit address (tens place)
p of air flow setting SW2 Indoor unit address (ones place)
low setting SW3 Outdoor unit address (tens place)
wing louver SW4 Outdoor unit address (ones place)
y swing louver SW5-1 ON Fixed previous version of Super Link protocol
flow setting
OFF Automatic adjustment of Super Link protocol
ow setting
ow setting SW5-2 Indoor unit address (hundreds place)
low setting SW6-1 ~ 4 Model capacity setting
SW7-1 ON Operation check, Drain motor test run
OFF Normal operation

ing
⑦ Function of CNT connector of indoor printed circuit board
Hi-MID
UH-Hi Note
Indoor units control box Butt splice
(Application coverage
0.75~1.25mm2)
Red White Common
+12
Black Black Output
Yellow Yellow Output
CNT Blue
(Blue 6P) Blue Output
Brown Brown Output
Orange Orange
Input
Orange power

Remote start / stop button or timer point


Printed circuit board Remote start/stop kit
Note (1): Do not use the length over 2 meter
ed by compulsion after 24 hours. ●Function
●CNT connector (local) vendor model Output 1: Operation output (there is output when unit is in operation.)
y. Connector : Made by molex 5264-06 Output 2: Heating output (there is output when operation MODE is HEATING.)
Terminals : Made by molex 5263 T Output 3: Thermo ON output
Output 4: Inspection output (there is out put when unit is stopped by error.)
Input 5: XR5 OFF ON UNIT ON
Factory set
XR5 ON OFF UNIT OFF

Local set XR5 OFF ON Receiving pulse signal, "ON/OFF"


is reversed.
Refer to instruction manuals of "Branching controller", when the indoor unit is
ame outdoor unit immediately. connected to "Heat recovery 3-pipe systems".
units are stopped immediately.

⑧Troubleshooting
The operation data is saved when the situation of abnormal operation happen, Error code of indoor unit
and the data can be confirmed by remote controller.
[Operating procedure] Display on LED on indoor circuit board
unit. remote Content
1. Press the button. controller red (checking) green (normal)
unit.
Off Continuous blinking Normal
unit. The display change “ ” Off Off Fault on power, indoor power off or lack phase
Off
2. Once, press the button, and the display change “ ”.
Continuous Fault on the transmission between indoor
nit. 3. Press the (SET) button and abnormal operation data mode is started. E1
Off blinking circuit board and remote control
nit. 4. When only one indoor unit is connected to remote controller, following is Not sure Not sure Indoor computer abnormal
nit.
displayed. E2 Duplication of indoor address No. (can only be detected during operation)
blinking once Continuous blinking Excess number of remote controllers (can only be detected during operation)
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation.
Error code and “ ” is displayed. E3 Outdoor power off or lack phase
blinking twice Continuous blinking There is no corresponding outdoor unit address.
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE) E5 blinking twice Continuous blinking Fault on outdoor-indoor transmission
“ ” is displayed (blinking indication during data loading). E6 blinking once Continuous blinking Indoor heat exchange sensor interrupted or short-circuit
Next, the abnormal operation data of the indoor unit will be displayed. E7 blinking once Continuous blinking Indoor air inhaling sensor broken or short-circuit
Skip to step 7. E9 blinking once Continuous blinking Float SW actions (only with FS)
E10 Off Continuous blinking Excess number of remote controller connections
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation.
trol. E11 Off Continuous blinking The master indoor unit is not set properly.
“ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and this mode is closed. Indoor unit address SW
5. When plural indoor units is connected, following is displayed. Super link
Indoor No. Outdoor No.
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation. E12 blinking once Continuous blinking New specification 001~127 49
Error code and the smallest address number of indoor unit among all 0~47 48,49
Old specification
48,49 0~47
connected indoor unit is displayed.
E16 blinking once Continuous blinking Fan motor abnormal
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE) E18 blinking once Continuous blinking The address configuration fault for master-slave indoor units.
“ ” blinking E19 blinking once Continuous blinking Configuration fault on running checking model
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation. E28 Off Continuous blinking Remote controller sensor interrupted
Only address number is displayed. Over E30 Off Continuous blinking Outdoor unit checking (outdoor circuit board LED checking)
E63 Off Continuous blinking Emergency stop.
6. Select the indoor unit number you would like to have data displayed with the
button.
m extra operation.
peration for half an hour. 7. Determine the indoor unit number with the (SET) button.
peration for an hour. [Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
peration for six hours. “ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
rm extra operation.
peration for half an hour. [E8] “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
peration for two hours. Next, the abnormal operation data is indicated.
operation for six hours. If the indoor unit doing normal operation is selected, “ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and address of indoor unit is displayed.
8. By the button, the abnormal operation data is displayed.
mittent operation for five minutes after twenty minutes' off Displayed data item is based on ④ Trial operation .
※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
mittent operation for five minutes after five minutes' off with
9. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button, which allows you to go back to the indoor unit slection screen.
10.Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available for trial operation and confirmation of operation
data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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Installation manual for wired remote controller
7.3 Installation manual for wired remote controller
Connect the remote controller cord
terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote co
Read together with indoor unit's installation manual. with the terminal of indoor unit (X,
WARNING (X and Y are no polarity)
Wiring route is as shown in the rig
Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely and hold the cable securely so as not to apply unexpected stress on the
depending on the pulling out direc
terminal.
Loose connection or hold will cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
Make sure the power supply is turned off when electric wiring work. The wiring inside the remote contr
Otherwise, electric shock, malfunction and improper running may occur. The sheath should be peeled off in
The peeling-off length of each wire
CAUTION Pulling out from upper left Pullin
DO NOT install the remote controller at the following places in order to avoid malfunction. X wiring : 215mm
(1) Places exposed to direct sunlight (4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm
(2) Places near heat devices (5) Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
(3) High humidity places (6) Uneven surface Install the upper case as before so
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the co
DO NOT leave the remote controller without the upper case.
In case the upper cace needs to be detached, protect the remote controller with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote con
order to keep it away from water and dust.
Wiring of remote controller should
Maximum prolongation of remote
Accessories Remote controller, wood screw 2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, c
Prepare on site Remote controller cord (2 cores) But, wiring in the remote controller
[In case of embedding cord] Erectrical box, M4 screw (2 pieces) of the case according to wire conn
[In case of exposing cord] Cord clamp (if needed) connecting section. Be careful abo
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm
Installation procedure Under 300m .......................0.75mm
Open the cover of remote controller , and remove the screw under the Under 400m .......................1.25mm
buttons without fail. Under 600m .......................2.0mm

Master/ slave setting when more tha


Remove the upper case of remote controller. Screw
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the dented part of the upper part A maximum of two remote controllers c
of the remote controller, and wrench slightly.

[In case of embedding cord] Indoor units


Embed the erectrical box and remote controller cord beforehand.
Remote controller
Controller cord
Erectrical box
(Prepare on site)
Remote controller Remote controller
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave"

Prepare two M4 screws (recommended length is 12-16mm) on site, and install the lower case to erectrical box.
Choose either of the following two positions in fixing it with screws.
Upper part Upper part Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave re
Tighten the screws after Note: The setting "Remote controller th
cutting off the thin part of controller in the position where yo
screw mounting part.
Lower case Lower case The air conditioner operation follo
master/ slave setting of it.

Wiring oulet Lower part Lower part The indication when power source is
Wiring oulet
When power source is turned on, the fo
communication between the remote co
Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block. Master remote controller : "
Connect the terminal of remote controller (X,Y) with the terminal of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote controller : "
indoor unit (X,Y). (X and Y are no polarity) The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number w
Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote controller cord, This is the software's administration nu
and tighten with the screws. Lower case
T
ex
[In case of exposing cord] ap
Lower
You can pull out the remote controller cord from left upper part or center upper part. Upper When remote controller cannot commu
Cut off the upper thin part of remote controller lower case with a nipper or knife, appear.
and grind burrs with a file etc. Check wiring of the indoor unit and the
Lower case

Install the lower case to the flat wall with attached two wooden screws.
Lower

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remote controller Connect the remote controller cord to the Sheath Sheath
Upper Upper The range of temperature setting
terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote controller (X,Y) Upper case Upper case When shipped, the range of set temperature
Board Board
with the terminal of indoor unit (X,Y). Heating : 16~30oC (55~86oF)
(X and Y are no polarity) Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, autom
Wiring route is as shown in the right diagram
as not to apply unexpected stress on the Upper limit and lower limit of se
depending on the pulling out direction. Lower Lower
Wiring Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating op
In case of pulling out from In case of pulling out from
upper left upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (a
The wiring inside the remote controller case should be within 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79oF).
The sheath should be peeled off inside the remote controller case. When you set upper and lower limit by thi
The peeling-off length of each wire is as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote c
Pulling out from upper left Pulling out from upper center If upper limit value is set
void malfunction. X wiring : 215mm X wiring : 170mm The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the val
surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring : 190mm of sheath
oil mist or steam directly If lower limit value is set
Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote controller cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the cord on the wall with cord clamp so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote
If upper limit value is set
ler with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote controller During heating, even if the value exce
Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 × 2 core wires or cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the t
Maximum prolongation of remote controller wiring is 600 m. If lower limit value is set
2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below. During except heating, even if the value
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside But, the indication is the same as the t
l box, M4 screw (2 pieces) of the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire
p (if needed) connecting section. Be careful about contact failure. How to set upper and lower limi
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 × 2 cores 1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press
Under 300m .......................0.75mm2 × 2 cores seconds .
der the Under 400m .......................1.25mm2 × 2 cores The indication changes to "FUNCTIO
Under 600m .......................2.0mm2 × 2 cores 2. Press button once, and change t
3. Press (SET) button, and ente
Master/ slave setting when more than one remote controllers are used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWE
Screw
part A maximum of two remote controllers can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected
Switch Setting Contents
Indication: " SET UP"
Indoor units M Master remote controller Select the upper limit value with te
SW1
S Slave remote controller (blinking)
d.
Remote controller cord (no polarity) Press (SET) button to fix. I
Controller cord
Upper After the fixed upper limit value di
Erectrical box
(Prepare on site) Master 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected
Remote controller Remote controller
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave" Slave Board Indication: " SET UP"
Select the lower limit value with te
e, and install the lower case to erectrical box. Lower
(blinking)
ws.
part Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote controller. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. I
Tighten the screws after Note: The setting "Remote controller thermistor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote After the fixed lower limit value dis
cutting off the thin part of controller in the position where you want to check room temperature. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
screw mounting part.
se The air conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote controller regardless of the
master/ slave setting of it.

er part The indication when power source is supplied


When power source is turned on, the following is displayed on the remote controller until the
communication between the remote controller and indoor unit settled.
Master remote controller : " " It is possible to finish by pressing
l of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote controller : " " ON/OFF button on the way, but
The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number will be displayed for two seconds first. unfinished change of setting is
This is the software's administration number of the remote controller, not an error cord. unavailable.
e controller cord,
Lower case
During setting, if you press
The left mark is only an (RESET) button, you return to the
example. Other marks may previous screen.
appear.
Lower
or center upper part. Upper When remote controller cannot communicate with the indoor unit for half an hour, the below indication will
a nipper or knife, appear.
Check wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit etc.
Lower case

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Sheath Sheath
Upper The range of temperature setting
Upper case Upper case When shipped, the range of set temperature differs depending on the operation mode as below.
Board
Heating : 16~30oC (55~86oF)
Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, automatic) : 18~30oC (62~86oF)

Upper limit and lower limit of set temperature can be changed with remote controller.
Lower
ng Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating operation. Possible to set in the range of 20 to 30oC (68 to 86oF).
from In case of pulling out from
upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (automatic, cooling, fan, dry) Possible to set in the range of 18 to 26oC (62 to
mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79oF).
e. When you set upper and lower limit by this function, control as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "INDN CHANGE" (factory setting),
If upper limit value is set
The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the value exceeding the upper limit.
of sheath
If lower limit value is set
controller cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating, you cannot set the value below the lower limit.

so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "NO INDN CHANGE"
If upper limit value is set
During heating, even if the value exceeding the upper limit is set, upper limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
If lower limit value is set
During except heating, even if the value lower than the lower limit is set, lower limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
. Change the wire size outside But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
s necessary at the wire
How to set upper and lower limit value
1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SET) and (MODE) button at the same time for over three
seconds .
The indication changes to "FUNCTION SET ".
2. Press button once, and change to the "TEMP RANGE " indication.
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temperature range setting mode.
used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWER LIMIT " by using button.
unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected (valid during heating)
Contents
Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER 30OC "
remote controller Select the upper limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "UPPER 26OC "
emote controller (blinking)
Press (SET) button to fix. Indication example: "UPPER 26OC" (Displayed for two seconds)
Upper After the fixed upper limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "UPPER LIMIT ".
7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected (valid during cooling, dry, fan, automatic)
Board Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER 18OC "
Lower
Select the lower limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "LOWER 24OC "
(blinking)
ry set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. Indication for example: "LOWER 24OC" (Displayed for two seconds)
table with the master remote After the fixed lower limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "LOWER LIMIT ".
ature. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
mote controller regardless of the

mote controller until the

It is possible to finish by pressing


ON/OFF button on the way, but
ds first. unfinished change of setting is
not an error cord. unavailable.
During setting, if you press
(RESET) button, you return to the
previous screen.

alf an hour, the below indication will


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The functional setting
automatically defined as following table. Refer to page 268

ble indoor unit.


Operation message
RUN" mode How to set function Function description: ,
ee step of air flow setting 1. Stop air-conditioner and press (SET) (MODE) setting description: Function No.
of air flow setting buttons at the same time for over three seconds, and the
ally swing louver "FUNCTION SET " will be displayed.
atically swing louver
of air flow setting Fixing button
f air flow setting
2. Press (SET) button.
of air flow setting 7 Finishing button
3. Make sure which do you want to set, " FUNCTION "
(remote controller function) or "I/U FUNCTION " (indoor
unit function).
XTERNAL INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION / 4. Press or button. 2 Starting button
Selecct " FUNCTION " (remote controller function) or "I/U
1
FUNCTION " (indoor unit function).

6 Indoor unit selection button Previous screen button

Indoor unit air flow setting


5. Press (SET) button.
D-LO HI-LO HI- MID

I- MID UHI - MID UHI- HI 6. On the occasion of remote controller function selection On the occasion of indoor unit function selection

HIGH SPEED".
"DATA LOADING" (Indication with blinking) "DATA LOADING" (Blinking for 2 to 23 seconds to read the data)
hours. Display is changed to "01 GRILLE SET". Indication is changed to "01 AUTO FILTER CLEANING".
hours.
hours. Go to .
hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by Press or button.
"No. and function"are indicated by turns on the remote [Note]
", controller function table, then you can select from them. (1) If plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller,
"14 " accordingly. (For example) the indication is "I/U 000" (blinking) The lowest number of
ur.
the indoor unit connected is indicated.
Function No.
Function

Press (SET) button.


The current setting of selected function is indicated. (2) Press or button.
e valid.
(for example) "AUTO RUN ON" If "02 AUTO RUN SET" is Select the number of the indoor unit you are to set
selected If you select "ALL UNIT ", you can set the same setting with
units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately. all unites.
erminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately. (3) Press (SET) button.
Setting

mperature during heating. Press or button.


mperature during heating. Press or button. "No. and function" are indicated by turns on the indoor unit function
mperature during heating. Select the setting. table, then you can select from them.
(For example)
air temperature of indoor unit.
air temperature of indoor unit. Function No.
air temperature of indoor unit. Function

air temperature of indoor unit. Press (SET) button.


air temperature of indoor unit.
air temperature of indoor unit.
The current setting of selected function is indicated.
(For example) "STANDARD" If "02 FAN SPEED SET" is
ow speed. Press (SET) selected.
et speed. "SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
completed.
perated intermittently.
ped. Then after "No. and function" indication returns, Set as the Setting
FF" is set automatically. same procedure if you want to set continuously ,and if to
ermistor is working. finish, go to 7. Press or button.
Select the setting.
o start frost prevention control.

Press (SET) button.


"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
completed.
raised. Then after "No. and function" indication returns, set as the same
procedure if you want to set continuously , and if to finish, go to 7.
7. Press ON/OFF button.
Setting is finished.
g.
nd fan.

When plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller,


OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
OFF, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour. press the AIRCON NO. button, which allows you to go back to
OFF, the fan perform extra operation for an hour. the indoor unit selection screen. (example "I/U 000 ")
OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
It is possible to finish by pressing ON/OFF button on the way, but unfinished change of setting is
OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
unavailable.
OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours. During setting, if you press (RESET) button, you return to the previous screen.
OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours. Setting is memorized in the controller and it is saved independently of power failure.

is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes How to check the current setting
is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
When you select from "No. and funcion" and press set button by the previous operation, the "Setting" displayed first is the current
setting.
(But, if you select "ALL UNIT ", the setting of the lowest number indoor unit is displayed.)

PJA012D728A C

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7.4 Installation of outdoor unit

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Caution
If superlink I (previous superlink) is selected, all the range of usage and limitations, not only the limitations of connectable indoor capacity and connectable
number of indoor unit but also of the piping length, operating temperature range and etc., become same as those of KX4 (See technical manual '07・KX・
KXR-T-114). In addition to above limitations, all of new functions for KX6 such as automatic address setting function for multiple refrigerant systems and etc.
will be cancelled.

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Standard resistance value = 46,000 (Number of FD ٤Aٌٌ KXE4࡮5 Series units connected ˜5) + (Number of FD٤ٌٌKXE6 Series units connected ˜9)

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7-2. Selection of controls

Controls of outdoor unit may be 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 SW8 (7-segement display increment up: 1-digit), SW9 (7-segment increment up: 10-digit) and SW7 (Data write/Enter).

Unit set※1 Control selecting method Content of control


SW setting on PCB C○○, P○○ on 7-segment
Master SW3-2 to ON ー Automatic back up operation
Set external input function Forced cooling mode
Master SW3-7 to ON *2
allocation to "2" *2 (It can be fixed at cooling with external input terminals opened, or at heating with them closed.)
Master SW5-1 to ON + SW5-2 to ON ー Cooling test run
Master SW5-1 to ON + SW5-2 to OFF ー Heating test run
Close the fluid operation valve on outdoor unit and set as follows:
(1) SW5-2 on PCB to ON Pump down operation
Master ー
(2) SW5-3 on PCB to ON
(3) SW5-1 on PCB to ON
SW4-5:OFF, SW4-6:OFF*2 80% (Factory default)
Master
SW4-5:ON , SW4-6:OFF*2 60% Set allocation of external Inputting signals to external input terminals selects the demand mode.
SW4-5:OFF, SW4-6:ON*2 40% allocation to "1" *2 (J13 short-circuited: Level input, J13 open: Pulse input)
SW4-5:ON , SW4-6:ON*2 00%
Master SW5-5 ー Communication method selection ON: Previous SL communication, OFF: New SL communication
Master/slave SW6-3 to ON ー High static pressure mode
Master J13: Closed (Factory default), J13: Opened ー External input selection (CnS1, CnS2 only) Closed: Level input, Opened: Pulse input
Master/slave J14 : Closed (Factory default), J14: Opened Defrosting mode is switched. (will enter defrosting mode more frequently)
Master/slave J15: Closed (Factory default), J15: Opened ー Defrost selection Closed: Normal defrosting, Opened: Forced defrosting
Operation priority selection 0: First push priority (at shipping)
Master ー C70 1: Last push priority
Outdoor unit fan snow protection control 0: Control disabled (at shipping)
Master/slave ー C75
1: Control enabled
ー P11 Allocation of external input (CnS1)
ー P12 Allocation of external input (CnS2)
ー P13 Allocation of external input (CnG1)
ー P14 Allocation of external input (CnG2)
Master/slave ー P16 Outdoor unit fan snow protection control ON time setting - 30 sec (at shipping) 10, 30-600 sec
※1 "Unit set" shown in the above table refers to the master/slave setting of units comprising a combined installation.
Master: control mode setting required for the master unit only (setting not required with the slave unit).
Master/slave: control mode setting required for both master and slave units.
※2 Control is switched when both the allocation of external input function (P11∼14) and SW are changed.
(Example: To use CnS1 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P11 at 2 and SW3-7 at ON. To use CnS2 for the input of forced cooling mode, set P12 at 2 and SW3-7 at ON.)

By changing the allocation of external input functions (P11∼14) on the 7-segment, functions of external
input terminals may be selected. Inputting signals to external input terminals enable the following functions.
Setting value for allocation of external input function With external input terminals closed With external input terminals opened
"0" : External operation input Invalid Valid
"1" : Demand input Invalid Valid
"2" : Cooling/heating forced input Valid Invalid
"3" : Silent mode input Valid Invalid
"4" : Spare
"5" : Outdoor fan snow guard control input Valid Invalid
"6" : Test run external input 1 (equivalent to SW5-1) Test run start Normal
"7" : Test run external input 2 (equivalent to SW5-2) Cooling Heating
"8" : Silent mode 2 Valid Invalid
"9" : Spare

7-2. External input and output terminals specifications


Name Purpose (Factory default) Specification Operating side connector
External input CnS1 External operation input (Closed at shipping) Non-voltage contactor (DC12V) NICHIATSU B02B-XAMK-1 (LF) (SN)
External input CnS2 Demand input (Closed at shipping) Non-voltage contactor (DC12V) NICHIATSU B02B-XARK-1 (LF) (SN)
External input CnH1 Cooling / Heating forced input (Opened at shipping) Non-voltage contactor (DC12V) NICHIATSU B02B-XAEK-1 (LF) (SN)
External input CnG2 Silencing mode input (Opened at shipping) Non-voltage contactor (DC12V) NICHIATSU B02B-XASK-1 (LF) (SN)
External output CnH Operation output DC12V output MOLEX 5286-02A-BU
External output CnY Error output DC12V output MOLEX 5266-02A

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Backup operetion function is only for emergency purpose when one of compressors or one of units is damaged.
If backup operation is performed continuously for long period, it may cause the damage of good compressors.
Accordingly be sure to repair the damaged unit or to replace the damaged compressor and to cancel the
backup operation within 48 hours after starting backup operation.

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7.5 Instructions for installing the branch pipe set PSB012D855B
◎ This manual describes the specifications of branching pipe set and header set installation. For outdoor unit installation and indoor
unit installation, please refer to the respective installation manuals supplied with your outdoor unit and indoor unit.
◎Before you set about installation work, please read this manual carefully so that you can carry out installation work according to the
instructions contained herein.
●Please read the safety instructions contained in the installation manual supplied with your outdoor unit carefully and carry out
installation work unerringly.
● When installation work is completed, conduct a test run to check the installation for any anomaly. Please also give the customer
necessary instructions as to the operation and maintenance of the unit pursuant to the instruction manual (supplied with the indoor unit).
●Please ask the customer to keep the installation manual on the customer's part together with the instruction manual.

PARTS LIST
Branching pipe set type Gas side Iiquid side Different diameter pipe joint
IDφ15.88

IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05

IDφ6.35
IDφ9.52

IDφ9.52
IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

IDφ12.7

None
DIS-22-1
94

87
442 370
IDφ22.22
IDφ15.88

IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05

IDφ19.05

IDφ15.88
IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

IDφ6.35
IDφ9.52

IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

IDφ12.7
P−1 P−2 P−7

OD:φ22.22

OD:φ22.22

OD:φ19.05
100 100 100

ID:φ22.22
DIS-180-1

ID:φ28.58
ID:φ25.4
117

91
544 448
IDφ28.58

IDφ19.05
IDφ22.22

IDφ15.88

IDφ15.88

P−3 P−4 P−5

OD:φ19.05

OD:φ19.05

OD:φ19.05
Dφ31.75
IDφ25.4

IDφ25.4

ID:φ15.88
IDφ12.7

IDφ12.7
IDφ9.52
IDφ6.35

ID:φ12.7

ID:φ9.52
100 100 100

DIS-371-1 P−13 P−14


131

P−11

OD:φ31.75
91

ID:φ22.22

ID:φ34.92

ID:φ28.58
100

OD:φ25.4

OD:φ25.4
100 100

576 448

P−3 P−4 P−5


OD:φ19.05

OD:φ19.05

OD:φ19.05
ID:φ15.88

ID:φ12.7

ID:φ9.52
100 100 100
IDφ28.58
IDφ31.75

IDφ31.75
IDφ28.58
IDφ19.05
IDφ38.1

IDφ25.4

IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05
IDφ22.22

IDφ19.05
Dφ15.88

IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

IDφ12.7

P−6 P−9 P−11

OD:φ28.58
OD:φ9.52

ID:φ22.22
OD:φ25.4
ID:φ6.35

100 100 100


ID:φ25.4

DIS-540-2
196

117

753 584 P−11 P−15


ID:φ22.22
OD:φ25.4

100 100
ID:φ34.92

OD:φ38.1
IDφ28.58
IDφ31.75

IDφ22.22
IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05
IDφ25.4
IDφ38.1

IDφ12.7

DOS-2A-1
(Outdoor units None
125
220

used in combination)
304
418 439
523
IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05

IDφ12.7
IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

35

HEAD4-22-1 None
145
104

IDφ12.7
IDφ9.52
IDφ6.35

375 415
IDφ22.22

IDφ15.88
IDφ19.05

IDφ15.88

IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

135 P−1 P−2


OD:φ22.22

OD:φ22.22

100 100
ID:φ28.58
ID:φ25.4

HEAD6-180-1
190

107

IDφ15.88
IDφ12.7
IDφ6.35
IDφ9.52
IDφ12.7

IDφ9.52 540
545

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2

(model type DIS)

(model type HEAD)

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2

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2

2 2

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8 OPTIONAL PARTS
8.1 Wireless kit

WARNING
¡ Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely and hold the cable securely so as not to apply unexpected
stress on the terminal.
Loose connection or hold will cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
¡ Make sure the power supply is turned off when electric wiring work.
Otherwise, electric shock, malfunction and improper running may occur.

CAUTION
¡ DO NOT install the wireless kit at the following places in order to avoid malfunction.
(1) Places exposed to direct sunlight (8) Places where the receiver is influenced by
(2) Places near heat devices the fluorescent lamp (especially inverter
(3) High humidity places type) or sunlight.
(4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to gen- (9) Places where the receiver is affected by
erate condensation infrared rays of any other communication
(5) Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly devices
(6) Uneven surface (10) Places where some object may obstruct the
(7) Places affected by the direct airflow of the communication with the remote controller
AC unit.

¡ DO NOT leave the wireless kit without the cover.


In case the cover needs to be detached, protect the receiver with a packaging box or bag in order
to keep it away from water and dust.

Attention
¡ Instruct the customer how to operate it correctly referring to the instruction manual.
¡ For the installation method of the air conditioner itself, refer to the installation manual enclosed in the package.

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(a) FDT Series (RCN-T-36-W-E)
The FDT series is an exclusive series with all wired models. However, these models can also be used wireless units by using the op-
tional wireless kit.
(1) Wireless kit model

Model
RCN-T-36-W-E

(2) Accessories
Please make sure that you have all of the following accessories.

Receiver Remote controller holder

Wireless
remote Wood screw for holder
controller

AAA dry cell battery


Parts set (RO3)

(3) How to install the receiver


The receiver can be installed by replacing with a corner panel on the applicable decorative panel.

Preparation before installation


① Attach the decorative panel onto the air conditioner according to the installation manual for the panel.
② Remove the air return grille.
③ Remove a corner panel located on the refrigerant pipes side.
④ Remove three screws and detach the cover (indicated as shadowed area) from the control box of the air conditioner.

Refrigerant pipes Drain pipe

Setting on site
① PCB on the receiver has the following switches to set the functions. Default setting is shown with mark.
Customized signal setting to avoid Normal
SW1 mixed communication Remote
Master
SW2 Receiver master/slave setting
Slave
Valid
SW3 Buzzer valid/Invalid
Invalid

SW4 Auto restart


Valid PFJ012D010
Invalid

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② Remove the cover by unscrewing two screws from the back of receiver.
③ Change the setting by the switch on PCB.

Screws
Default settings

Switch

Receiver Backside Cover Backside

④ When SW1 is turned to OFF position, change the corresponding remote controller setting as follows:
How to change the remote controller setting
Pressing ACL and AIR FLOW button at the same time or inserting the
batteries with pressing AIR FLOW button will customize the signal.

Note
* When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting.
Please make sure to reset it when the batteries are replaced.

Caution
Instruct the customer to set the mentioned above when replacing the batteries.
(How to set is also mentioned in the user’s manual attached on the air conditioner.)

Radio interference prevention mode

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Installation of the receiver
① Loosen the bolts which fix the panel and make a gap between the panel and the indoor unit
② Put the wiring of the receiver through the opening.
③ Put the wiring on the notch on the control box so as not to be pinched by the control box and lid as shown below.
④ Connect the wiring to the terminal block provided in the control box. (Non- polarized)
⑤ Attach the receiver to the panel according to the panel installation manual.
⑥ Fix the wiring with the clamp so that the wiring do not contact the edge of control box’s metal sheet.
⑦ Reattach the control box lid with 3 screws removed.

*Note: Make sure the wires not to be pinched by any other parts like panel, control box and indoor unit.

Terminal block in the indoor


unit control box

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(4) Remote controller

Installation of the controller holder


Caution
DO NOT install it on the following places
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight
2. Places near heat devices
3. High humidity places
4. Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
5. Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly.
6. Uneven surface

Wood screw

Holder for remote controller


Installation tips for the remote controller holder
· Adjust and keep the holder upright
· Tighten the screw to the end to avoid scratching the remote controller.
· DO NOT attach the holder on plaster wall.

How to insert batteries


① Detach the back lid.
② Insert the batteries. (two AAA batteries) Ensure the correct
③ Reattach the back lid. polarity when
inserting.

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Control plural indoor units with one remote controller
Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.
① Connect the XY terminal with 2-core wire. As for the size, refer to the following note.
② For Packaged air conditioner series, set the indoor unit address with SW2 on the indoor unit PCB from [0] to [F] so as not
to duplicate.

Restrictions on the thickness and length of wire


(Maximun total extension 600m.)
Standard Within 100m x 0.3 mm2
Within 200m x 0.5 mm2
Within 300m x 0.75mm2
Within 400m x 1.25mm2
Within 600m x 2.0 mm2

Terminal block

Indoor unit (1) Indoor unit (2) Indoor unit (16)


Address (0) Address (1) Address ( F )
Receiver

Remote controller

③ For VRF series, set the indoor unit address with SW1, SW2 and SW5-2 on the indoor unit PCB from [000] to [127] so as
not to duplicate.

Master/Slave setting when using plural remote controllers


Up to two receivers can be installed in one indoor unit group.
When two receivers are used, it is necessary for a receiver to turn OFF SW2 on the receiver PCB to set it as slave.

(For the method of switching, please see Setting on site in the section of How to install the receiver in this manual.)

Wireless remote controller's operable area


① Standard reachable area of the signal
[condition] Illuminance at the receiver: 300lux
(when no lighting is installed within 1m of the receiver in an ordinary office.)

Ceiling surface
1.4m

2.5m

Reachable area of the signal


30°
1.1m

0 1m 2m 3m 4m

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② Correlation between illuminance at the receiver and
The receivable area of the
reachable area of the signal in a plain view. The signal when the illuminance
at the receiver is 300lux
drawing in the right shows the correlation between
the reachable area of the signal and illuminance at
the receiver when the remote controller is operated
at 1.1m high under the condition of ceiling height
of 2.5m. When the illuminance becomes double,
the area is narrowed down to two thirds.
The receivable area of the
signal when the illuminance
at the receiver is 600lux

③ Installation tips when several receivers are installed close Minimum distance between the indoor units which can avoid
cross communication is 5m under the condition of 300lux of illuminance at the receiver.
(When no lighting is installed within 1m of the receiver in an ordinary office )

(5) How to disable the Auto mode operation


VRF system (except heat recovery 3-pipe systems) cannot be operated in Auto mode.
Make sure to set the remote controller for the models so as not to be able to choose Auto
mode.
Pushing ACL and MODE button at the same time or inserting the batteries with
pressing MODE button will make auto mode operation.

Attention
* When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting
(Auto mode is valid).

Caution
Instruct the customer to set the mentioned above when replacing the batteries.
(How to set is also mentioned in the user’s manual attached on the air conditioner.)
Auto mode operation setting

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(6) Backup button
A Backup button is provided on the receiver. backup button

Even when the operation from the wireless remote controller is not possible
(due to flat batteries, controller lost, or controller failure), still it possible to
operate as temporary means. Press the button directly when operating it.
(a) The air conditioner starts the operation with the condition of Auto
mode, 23˚C of set point, High fan speed and horizontal louver position.
(b) The air conditioner stops the operation when the button is pressed when
in operation.

(7) Cooling test run operation


¡ After safety confirmation, turn on the power.
¡ Transmit a cooling operation command with wireless remote controller, while the backup button on the receiver is pressed.
¡ If the backup button on the receiver is pressed during a test run, it will end the test run.
¡ If you cannot operate the unit properly during a test run, please check by consulting with inspection guides on the wiring
diagram of outdoor units.

(8) How to read the two-digit display


On the receiver of a wireless kit, a two-digit (7-segment) display is provided.
(a) An indication will be displayed for one hour after power on.
(b) An indication will be displayed for 3.5 seconds after transmitting a “STOP” command from the wireless remote controller
or the operation of the backup button to stop the unit.
(c) An indication appearing in (a) or (b) above will go off as soon as the unit starts operation.
(d) When there are no error records to indicate, addresses of all the connected units are displayed.
(e) When there are some error records remaining, the error records are displayed.
(f) Error records can be cleared by transmitting a “STOP” command from the wireless remote controller, while the backup
button is pressed.

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(b) FDTC Series
The FDTC series is an exclusive series with all wired models. However, these models can also be used wireless units by using the
optional wireless kit.
(1) Wireless kit model
Model
RCN-TC-24W-ER

(2) Accessories
Please make sure that you have all of the following accessories.

Receiver Remote controller holder

Wireless
remote Wood screw for holder
controller

AAA dry cell battery


Parts set (RO3)

(3) How to install the receiver


The receiver can be installed by replacing with a corner panel on the applicable decorative panel.

Preparation before installation


① Attach the decorative panel onto the air conditioner according to the installation manual for the panel.
② Remove the air return grille.
③ Remove a corner panel located on the refrigerant pipes side.
④ Remove to screws and detach the lid from the control box of the air conditioner.

Drain plug

Drain pipe Refrigerant pipes

PJA012D758

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Setting on site
① PCB on the receiver has the following switches to set the functions. Default setting is shown with mark.

Customized signal setting to avoid Normal


SW1 mixed communication Remote
Master
SW2 Receiver master/slave setting
Slave
Valid
SW3 Buzzer valid/Invalid
Invalid
Valid
SW4 Auto restart
Invalid

② Remove the cover by unscrewing two screws from the back of receiver.
③ Change the setting by the switch on PCB.

Default settings

Screws

Switch

Receiver Backside Cover Backside

④ When SW1 is turned to OFF position, change the corresponding remote controller
setting as follows:
How to change the remote controller setting
Pressing ACL switch with AIR FLOW button kept pressing or inserting the
batteries with pressing AIR FLOW button will customize the signal.

Note
* When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting.
Please make sure to reset it when the batteries are replaced.

Caution
Instruct the customer to set the mentioned above when replacing the
batteries.(How to set is also mentioned in the user’s manual attached on the
air conditioner.)
Radio interference prevention mode

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Installation of the receiver
① Attach the receiver to the panel according to the panel installation manual.
② Remove two screws and detach the lid from the control box.
③ Put the wiring in the control box with other wiring as shown below.
④ Connect the wiring to the terminal block provided in the control box. (Non- polarized)
⑤ Fix the wiring with the clamp as shown below.
⑥ Reattach the control box lid with 2 screws removed.

* Note: Make sure wires not to be pinched by any other parts like panel and control box.

Control box

Terminal block (X, Y) in the indoor


unit control box

Wiring ԙ ,ԝ ԛ Terminal block (X, Y) Ԛ Ԝ Clamp

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(4) Remote controller

Installation of the controller holder

Caution
DO NOT install it on the following places
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight
2. Places near heat devices
3. High humidity places
4. Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
5. Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly.
6. Uneven surface

Wood screw

Holder for remote controller


Installation tips for the remote controller holder
· Adjust and keep the holder upright
· Tighten the screw to the end to avoid scratching the remote controller.
· DO NOT attach the holder on plaster wall.

How to insert batteries


① Detach the back lid
② Insert the batteries. (two AAA batteries) Ensure the correct
③ Reattach the back lid. polarity when
inserting.

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Control plural indoor units with one remote controller
Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.
① Connect the XY terminal with 2-core wire. As for the size, refer to the following note.
② For signal packaged air conditioner series, set the indoor unit address with SW2 on the indoor unit PCB from [0] to [F] so
as not to duplicate.

Restrictions on the thickness and length of wire


(Maximun total extension 600m.)
Standard Within 100m x 0.3 mm2
Within 200m x 0.5 mm2
Within 300m x 0.75mm2
Within 400m x 1.25mm2
Within 600m x 2.0 mm2

Terminal block

Indoor unit (1) Indoor unit (2) Indoor unit (16)


Address (0) Address (1) Address ( F )
Receiver

Remote controller

③ For VRF series, set the indoor unit address with SW1, SW2 and SW5-2 on the indoor unit PCB from [000] to [127] so as
not to duplicate.

Master/Slave setting when using plural remote controllers


Up to two receivers can be installed in one indoor unit group.
When two receivers are used, it is necessary for a receiver to turn OFF SW2 on the receiver PCB to set it as slave.

(For the method of switching, please see Setting on site in the section of How to install the receiver in this manual.)

Wireless remote controller's operable area


① Standard reachable area of the signal
[condition] Illuminance at the receiver: 300lux
(when no lighting is installed within 1m of the receiver in an ordinary office.)

Ceiling surface
1.4m

2.4m

Reachable area of the signal


1m

4m 3m 2m 1m 0 1m 2m 3m 4m

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The receivable area of the
② Correlation between illuminance at the receiver and
signal when the illuminance
reachable area of the signal in a plain view. The at the receiver is 300lux

drawing in the right shows the correlation between


the reachable area of the signal and illuminance at
the receiver when the remote controller is operated at
1m high under the condition of ceiling height of 2.4m.
The receivable area of the
signal when the illuminance
at the receiver is 600lux

③ Installation tips when several receivers are installed close Minimum distance between the indoor units which can avoid
cross communication is 5m under the condition of 300lux of illuminance at the receiver.
(When no lighting is installed within 1m of the receiver in an ordinary office )

(5) How to disable the Auto mode operation


VRF system (except heat recovery 3-pipe systems) cannot be operated in Auto mode.
Make sure to set the remote controller for the models so as not to be able to choose Auto
mode.
Pushing ACL switch with MODE button kept pressing or inserting the batteries
with pressing MODE button will make auto mode operation.

Note
* When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting
Please make sure to reset it when the batteries are replaced.

Caution
Instruct the customer to set the mentioned above when replacing the batteries.
(How to set is also mentioned in the user’s manual attached on the air conditioner.)
Auto mode operation setting

(6) Backup button


A Backup button is provided on the receiver. Even when the operation
Backup button
from the wireless remote controller is not possible (due to flat batter-
ies, controller Iost, or controller failure), still it possible to operate as
temporary means. Press the button directly when operating it.
(a) The air conditioner starts the operation with the condition of
Auto mode, 23˚C of set point, High fan speed and horizontal
louver position.
(b) The air conditioner stops the operation when the button is
pressed when in operation.

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(7) Cooling test run operation
¡ After safety confirmation, turn on the power.
¡ Transmit a cooling operation command with wireless remote controller, while the backup button on the receiver is pressed.
¡ If the backup button on the receiver is pressed during a test run, it will end the test run.
¡ If you cannot operate the unit properly during a test run, please check by consulting with inspection guides on the wiring
diagram of outdoor units.

(8) How to read the two-digit display


On the receiver of a wireless kit, a two-digit (7-segment) display is provided.
(a) An indication will be displayed for one hour after power on.
(b) An indication will be displayed for 3.5 seconds after transmitting a “STOP” command from the wireless remote controller
or the operation of the backup button to stop the unit.
(c) An indication appearing in (a) or (b) above will go off as soon as the unit starts operation.
(d) When there are no error records to indicate, addresses of all the connected units are displayed.
(e) When there are some error records remaining, the error records are displayed.
(f) Error records can be cleared by transmitting a “STOP” command from the wireless remote controller, while the backup
button is pressed.

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(C) FDE Series (RCN-E-E)
PFA012D619A

WIRELESS KIT INSTALLATION MANUAL


WARNING
 Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in order not to apply
unexpected stress on the terminal.
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire.

 Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work.


If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan.

 Shut off the power before electrical wiring work.


It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running.

CAUTION
 DO NOT install it on the following places
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight 4. Places where the receiver is influenced by the fluorescent lamp or sunlight.
2. Places near heat devices 5. Places where the receiver is affected by infrared rays of any other communication devices.
3. High humidity places 6. Places where some object may obstruct the communication with the remote controller.

① Accessories
Please make sure that you have all of the following accessories.
Receiver Remoto controller holder AAA dry cell battery (RO3) Wood screw for holder Wireless remote controller

1 1 2 2 1

② Preparation before installation

Setting on site To change setting


PCB on the receiver has the following 1. Remove four screws located on the back of the receiver and
switches to set the function. detach the board.
Default setting is shown with mark. 2. Change the setting by the switch on PCB.

Prevents interference ON : Normal (1ch)


SW1
during plural setting OFF : Customized (2ch) SW1
ON : Master ON
SW2 Receiver master/slave OFF
setting OFF : Slave
1 2 3 4
ON : Valid Switch
SW3 Buzzer valid/Invalid Default settings
OFF : Invalid
ON : Valid
SW4 Auto restart Receiver backside
OFF : Invalid

3. When switch 1 is turned to off position, change the wireless remote controller setting.
(For the method of changing the setting, refer to Setting to avoid mixed communication on page 319)
2)
Refer to Wireless remote controller unit operation distance of 5 Receiver in case of plural
setting.

Master/Slave setting when using plural remote controllers


Up to two receiver or wired remote controller can be installed in one indoor unit group.
When two receiver or wired remote controller are used, it is necessary to change SW on the PCB to set it as slave.

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A ③ How to install the receiver

L The receiver can be installed by replacing with a cover of the panel.


CAUTION:When installing the receiver after unit has been fixed,
injury due to falling may result because of working at high place. part
1 Remove the cover Dented
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the dented part (2 places), and wrench slightly. Place the connectors
2 Connect the wiring under the panel
Connect wiring of the receiver to the wiring in the back. Connect
ATTENTION
DO NOT remove the clamp fixed the wiring.
3 Installation of the receiver
Check direction of the receiver, and fix to the panel.
CAUTION:Connect the connectors before installing the receiver.
In case of connecting after the receiver had been installed,
it will be necessary to remove the panel.

④ Wireless remote controller

CAUTION DO NOT install it on the following places.


1. Places exposed to direct sunlight 2. Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
3. Places near heat devices 4. Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly.
5. High humidity places 6. Uneven surface

Installation tips for the remote controller holder


• Adjust and keep the holder up right
• Tighten the screw to the end to avoid scratching the
remote controller.
Wood screw
• DO NOT attach the holder on plaster wall
Holder for
Ensure the correct remote controller
polarity when
inserting.
How to insert batteries
1 Detach the back lid.
2 Insert the batteries. (two AAA batteries)
3 Reattach the back lid.

Setting to avoid mixed communication


Radio prevention mode
Pressing ACL and AIR FLOW button at the same time or inserting the batteries with
pressing AIR FLOW button will customize the signal.

Setting to disable the Auto mode operation


VRF system (except heat recovery 3-pipe system) cannot be operated in Auto mode.
Make sure to set the remote controller for the models so as not to be able to choose
Auto mode.
Pressing ACL and MODE button at the same time or inserting the batteries with
pressing MODE button will make auto mode operation.
ATTENTION
When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting.
Please make sure to reset it when the batteries are replaced.
Caution
Instruct the customer to set the mentioned above when replacing the batteries.
(How to set is also mentioned in the user’s manual attached on the air conditioner.) Auto mode operation setting


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⑤ Receiver (continued)

1

⑤ Receiver

Control plural indoor units with one remote controller


Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.
1 Connect indoor units with each other with 2-core wires. As for size, refer to the following note.
2 The receiver wires must be connected only with the indoor unit that will be operated by the remote controller directly.
3 Use the rotary SW1 and SW2 provided on the indoor unit PCB (Printed circuit board) to set unique remote control
communication address avoiding duplication.

Restrictions on the thickness and length of wire Outdoor unit Outdoor unit
(Maximun total extension 600m.) No.01 No.02
Standard Within 100m x 0.3 mm2 Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓐ Ⓑ
Within 200m x 0.5 mm2
Within 300m x 0.75 mm2
Within 400m x 1.25 mm2
Within 600m x 2.0 mm2 Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ
Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02
Indoor No.01 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.04 Ⓧ Ⓨ
After a unit is energized, it is possible
to display an indoor unit address by
pressing AIR CON NO button on
the remote control unit. Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ
Press the or button to make Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02
sure that all indoor units connected Indoor No.02 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.05 Ⓧ Ⓨ
are displayed in order.

Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ Indoor unit Ⓐ Ⓑ


Outdoor No.01 Outdoor No.02
Indoor No.03 Ⓧ Ⓨ Indoor No.06 Ⓧ Ⓨ

Remote controller line


(No polarity)
Ⓧ Ⓨ
Action time

Wireless remote controller unit operation distance


1 Standard signal receiving range 2 Points for attention in connecting a plural number of
[Condition] indoor units
Illuminance at the receiver area: 360 lux. [Condition]
(When no lighting fixture is located within 1m of Illuminance at the receiver area: 360 lux.
indoor unit in an ordinary office)

Ceiling surface
2.4m
1m

5m
Wireless remote (Top view)
control unit
Floor surface 5m
5m
Within 5m

Receivable range Receivable range


(Top view)

5m

60° 60°

Receivable range

60°


3

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⑤ Receiver (continued)

Backup button
A backup switch is provided on the receiver section of the panel surface.
When operation from the wireless remote control unit is not possible (due to flat batteries, a mislaid unit, a unit failure),
you can use it as an emergency means. You should operate this switch manually.
(1) If pressed while the air conditioner is in a halt, it will cause the air conditioner to start operation in the automatic
mode (in the case of cooling only, in the cooling mode).
Wind speed: Hi fan, Temperature setting: 23°C, Louver: horizontal
(2) If pressed while the air conditioner is in operation, it will stop the air conditioner.

Light receiving section

TIMER
CHECK RUN

Backup switch
7-segment indicator

Cooling test run operation


• After safety confirmation, turn on the power.
• Transmit a cooling operation command with the wireless remote control unit, while the backup switch on the receiver is
depressed.
• If the backup switch on the receiver is pressed during a test run, it will end the test run.
• If you cannot operate the unit properly during a test run, please check wiring by consulting with inspection guides.

How to read the two-digit display


A two-digit indicator (7-segment indicator) is provided on the receiver section.
(1) An indication will be displayed for one hour after power on.
(2) An indication appears for 3.5 seconds when a Stop command is sent from the wireless remote control unit while the
air conditioner is not running.
(3) An indication appearing in (1) or (2) above will go off as soon as the unit starts operation.
(4) When there are no error records to indicate, addresses are displayed for all of the connected units.
(5) When there are some error records remaining, the error records are displayed.
(6) Error records can be cleared by transmitting a “Stop” command from the wireless remote control unit, while the
backup switch is depressed.


3 4

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(d) Except for FDT, FDTC & FDE Series (RCN-KIT3-E) PJZ012D060 a
This product is dedicated for heat pump unit. Never install on the unit dedicated for cooling.
(1) Wireless kit model
Model
RCN-KIT3-E

(2) Accessories (Con-rm the following accessories).


Light detection 1 Remote controller
1 adaptor 1 holder
1

2 Screw for holder 2


2 Wiring (3m) 1
1 Screw for receiver 2 AAA dry cell
3 battery (R03) 2
3 Parts set (A) 1
2 Fixing band 1
4 Parts set (B) 1 3 Clamp 5
1 Receiver
5 Parts set (C) 1 installation bracket
1
4 Screw for clamp 5
6 Wireless remote 2 Screw for the bracket 2
1
controller
3 Installation fitting 2
7 User’s manual 1

(3) Wireless remote controller’s operable area


(a) When installed on ceiling
① Standard reachable area of the signal
[Condition] Illuminance at the receiver : 300lux (when no lighting is installed within 1m of the receiver in an ordi-
nary offce.)
Receiver

Orientation of receiver Ceiling surface


1.4m

Receivable area
2.4m

of the signal
22°
1m

Floor

Orientation of receiver Ceiling surface


1.4m

Receivable area
2.4m

of the signal
29°
1m

Floor
② Correlation between illuminance at the receiver and reachable area of the signal in a plain view.
[Condition] Correlation between the reachable area of the signal and illuminance at the receiver when the remote
controller is operated at 1.1m high under the condition of ceiling height of 2.5m.
When the illuminance becomes double, the area is narrowed down to two third.

(b) When installed on wall


[Condition] Illuminance at the receiver : 800lux.
The receivable area of the signal when
the illuminance at the receiver is 300lux.

The receivable area of the signal when


the illuminance at the receiver is 600lux.

Receiver
5m
1.6m

or
les

0.6m 30° °
or les 30r less
s

Wireless s o
remote controller
Floor
5m or less 60° or less
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(4) How to install the receiver
The following two methods can be used to install the receiver onto a ceiling or a wall.
Select a method according to the installation position.
<Installation position>
① Direct installation onto the ceiling with wood screws.
② Installation with accessory's bracket

(a) Drilling of the ceiling (ceiling opening)


Drill the receiver installation holes with the following dimensions at the ceiling position where wires can be connected.

(A) Direct installation onto the ceiling with


88mm (H) × 101mm (W)
wood screws.

(B) Installation with enclosed bracket. 108mm (H) × 108mm (W)

(b) Wiring connection of receiver


Indoor unit terminal block
[Caution] Do not connect the wiring to the power source
of the terminal block.
If it is connected, printed board will be damaged.
(non-polarized) Wiring

Reciever

(c) Installation of the receiver


Remove the screw on the side of the receiver and sprit it into the upper case and lower case. Install the receiver with one
of the two installation methods (A) or (B) shown below.

( ) Direct installation onto the ceiling with screws


u Use this installation method when the ceiling is wooden, and there is no problem for strength in installing directly with wood
screws.

Wall opening Lower case


Hole Installation hole
Opening

Wiring
Hole
88

Lower case
101
Installation hole

Wiring

Upper case

Connector Lower case Hole

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① Put through the wiring from the back side to the hole of the lower case.
② Fit the lower case into the ceiling opening. Make sure that the clearance between the convex part of the back of the
lower case and the ceiling opening must be as equal as possible on both sides.
③ Using the two installation holes shown above, fix the lower case onto the ceiling with the enclosed wood screws. (The
other four holes are not used.)
④ Connect the wiring with the wiring from the upper case by the connector.
⑤ Take out the connector to the backside from the hole of the lower case putting through the wiring at ① .
⑥ Fit the upper case and the lower case, and tighten the screws.

( ) Installation with enclosed bracket


u Use this method when installaing onto a gypsum board (7 to 18mm), etc.

[Top]

Protrusion
Installation fitting (right side of center)
Hole Bracket
(ø10)
Hole (ø10)
[Bottom]
Bracket
Protrusion (left side of center)

Protrusion
(right side of center)
Lower case
[Top] Installation hole
Hole

Wiring Hole

Lower case

[Bottom] Installation hole


Bracket Protrusion (left side of center)

① Catch the two protrusion of the enclosed bracket onto the fitting as shown above, and temporarily fix with the screws.
(The bracket has an up/down and front/back orientation. Confirm the top/bottom protrusion positions and the posi-
tional relation of the ø 10 holes on the bracket and the installation hole on the lower case with the above drawing.)
② Insert the end of the installation fitting into the back of the ceiling from the opening, and tighten the screws to fix the
bracket onto the ceiling.
③ Pass the wiring from the rear side through the hole on the lower case.
④ Fit the lower case onto the bracket, and fix the lower case to the bracket using the two installation holes shown above.
(The other four holes are not used.)
⑤ Follow step ① to ⑥ for (A) to complete the installation.

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(5) Remote controller

Installation of the controller holder

Caution
DO NOT install it on the following places
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight Holder for
remote
2. Places near heat devices controller

3. High humidity places


4. Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
5. Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
Wood screw
6. Uneven surface

Installation tips for the remote controller holder


• Adjust and keep the holder upright.
• Tighten the screw to the end to avoid scratching the remote controller.
• DO NOT attach the holder to plaster wall.

How to insert batteries


Ensure the
① Detach the back lid. correct polarity
when inserting.
② Insert the batteries. (two AAA batteries)
③ Reattach the back lid.

(6) Cooling test run operation


¡ After safety confirmation, turn on the power.
¡ Transmit a cooling operation command with wireless remote controller, while the backup button on the receiver is pressed.
¡ If the backup button on the receiver is pressed during a test run, it will end the test run.
¡ If you cannot operate the unit properly during a test run, please check by consulting with inspection guides on the wiring
diagram of outdoor units.

Back-up button

CHECK MODE ON/


OFF
CHECK

FILTER TIMER RUN/


CHECK CHECK

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(7) Setting of wireless remote controller and receiver

( ) Methods of avoiding the malfunction due to the mixed communication


Do both procedures ① and ② .
This setting is to avoid the mixed communication with other household electric appliances or the mixed communication when
two receivers are located closely.
① Setting change of the wireless remote controller
Pressing ACL and AIRFLOW button at the same time or inserting the batteries with pressing AIRFLOW button
will customize the signal.
Note *When the batteries are removed, the setting will return to the default setting. Make sure to reset it when the batter-
ies are replaced.
② Setting the PCB of the receiver
Turn SW1-1 off.
¡Wireless remote controller ¡PCB of the receiver

Setting to
avoid mixed
communication. SW1-1
(Customized signal
setting to avoid
SW1-4
mixed communication)
(Auto restart)

SW1-2
(Receiver master/slave
setting)

Customized signal setting to avoid ON : Normal


SW1-1
mixed communication OFF : Remote
Receiver master/slave setting
ON : Master
SW1-2
OFF : Slave
ON : Valid
SW1-4 Auto restart
OFF : Invalid
: Default setting

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(Ⅱ) Control plural indoor units with one remote controller
Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.
① Connect the XY terminal with 2-core wire. As for Restrictions on the thickness and length of wire
the size, refer to the following note. (Maximun total extension 600m.)
② For Packaged air conditioner series, set the indoor Standard Within 100m x 0.3 mm2
unit address with SW2 on the indoor unit PCB from Within 200m x 0.5 mm2
[0] to [F] so as not to duplicate. Within 300m x 0.75mm2
Within 400m x 1.25mm2
Within 600m x 2.0 mm2
Terminal block

Indoor unit (1) Indoor unit (1) Indoor unit (16)


Address (0) Address (0) Address (F)
KIT

Remote controller

③ For VRF series, set the indoor unit address with SW1, SW2 and SW5-2 on the indoor unit PCB from [000] to [127] so as
not to duplicate.

(Ⅲ) Master/Slave setting when using plural remote controller


Up to two receivers can be installed in one indoor unit group.

Switch Setting Function


Indoor unit
Remote controller line ON Master
(Non-polarized) SW1-2
OFF Slave

RCN-KIT RCN-KIT
SW1[Master] SW1[Slave]

(IV) Change setting of auto mode operation


Auto mode operation is prohibited to be selected for KX models (except for KXR models).
Therefore be sure to change setting of remote controller to disable the auto mode operation for these models according to the
following procedure.
While pressing the MODE button, press the ACL switch, or while pressing the MODE button, insert the batteries to the
remote controller. Then the auto mode can be invalid.
Attention
When the batteries are removed, it is returned to initial setting (Auto mode becomes valid).
Accordingly when replacing the batteries, be sure to perform the above operation once again.

(V) Change setting of fan speed


While pressing the FAN SPEED button, press the ACL switch, or while pressing the FAN SPEED button, insert the batteries
to the remote controller. Then the fan speed can be changed from 2-speed setting to 3-speed setting.
When changing fan speed setting of remote controller, be sure to perform the same fan speed setting as that of the indoor unit
model to be used.
Attention
When the batteries are removed, it is returned to initial setting (Fan speed setting is 2-speed).
Accordingly when replacing the batteries, be sure to perform the above operation once again.

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8.2 Simple wired remote controller (RCH-E3)
Models RCH-E3

Names and functions of sections


Remote controller sensor

Operation/Inspection lamp ON/OFF button


During operation: Green Button to start/stop the air conditioner
failure: Red

(I

MODE button
Use to select the mode.
FAN SPEED button
Button to set the fan speed

TEMP button
Use to raise the setting temperature.

AIR CON No. button


TEMP button
Use to lower the setting temperature. Indicates the No. of air conditioner
which is connected.

Operation mode display Indoor unit No. display VRF series outdoor unit No. display
: Cooling
: Drying
: Fan operation
: Heating
: Auto mode Fan speed display

Central control display


Displayed when controlling the Ventilation display
unit with the central controller.
This is lit during the ventilation
operation.

Control disable display Setting TEMP display


The lamp is lit for 3 seconds Error code display
when a disabled button is
pressed.

Installation of remote controller


DO NOT install the remote controller at the following places in order to avoid malfunction.
(1) Places exposed to direct sunlight (4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation
(2) Places near heat devices (5) Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
(3) High humidity places (6) Uneven surface
PJZ000Z272
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MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES,LTD.
AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS

Remote control installation dimensions In case of embedding wiring


Wall surface
67

Wiring
83.5

117
16
33.5

Wiring outlet Electrical box


(In case of embedding wiring) (Prepare on site)
12×7 Slot hole Installation hole
9×4.5 Slot hole (2 places)

Note: Installation screw for remote controller 15


M4 Screw (2 pieces)

In case of exposing wiring The remote controller wiring can be extracted from the upper center.
After the thin part in the upper side of the remote controller upper
case is scraped with a nipper or knife, remove burr with a file.
0.3mm2×2 cores. Thin part

Upper case

LCD

Sheath
120

Upper case

XY

X, Y Terminal block
70 wiring
Attach M3 screw
with washer The peeling length of each wiring is as follows:
X wiring : 160mm
Y wiring : 150mm Sheath
Peeling length
Wiring specifications
(1) Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 × 2 core wires or cables. (on-site configuration)
(2) Maximum prolongation of remote controller wiring is 600m.
n If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
But, the wiring in the remote controller case should be 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. Unit:mm
Change the wire size outside of the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is
necessary at the wire
connecting section. Be careful about contact failure.

Length Wiring thickness


100 to 200m 0.5mm2×2 cores Adapted to RoHS directive
Under 300m 0.75mm2×2 cores
Under 400m 1.25mm2×2 cores
Under 600m 2.0mm2×2 cores

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8.3 Fan controller
7.3 Fan controller kithigh
kit for for static
high pressure
static pressure duct.) (U-FCRA)
duct. ( U-FCRA
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㩷㩷㩷㩷㪬㫅㫃㪼㫊㫊㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪸㪹㫆㫍㪼㩷㫇㫉㪼㪺㪸㫌㫋㫀㫆㫅㫊㩷㪸㫉㪼㩷㫆㪹㫊㪼㫉㫍㪼㪻㪃㩷㫀㫋㩷㪺㫆㫌㫃㪻㩷㪺㪸㫌㫊㪼㩷㪼㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㪸㫃㩷㫊㪿㫆㪺㫂㫊㩷㫆㫉㩷㪽㫀㫉㪼㪅

㪈㪀㩷㩷㪘㫇㫇㫃㫀㪺㪸㪹㫃㪼㩷㫄㫆㪻㪼㫃㫊㩷㪸㫅㪻㩷㪺㫆㫉㫉㪼㫊㫇㫆㫅㪻㫀㫅㪾㩷㪽㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉㩷㫂㫀㫋
㪤㫆㪻㪼㫃 㪝㪛㪬㪉㪉㪋㪃㪉㪏㪇㪢㪯㪜㪍

㪝㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉㩷㫂㫀㫋 㪬㪄㪝㪚㪩㪘

㪉㪀㩷㩷㪚㫆㫄㫇㫆㫅㪼㫅㫋㩷㫇㪸㫉㫋㫊㩷㫃㫀㫊㫋

㪝㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉 㪮㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㪘
㪝㪈

㪋 㪌
㪝㪉 㪌㪉㪝㪣㪃㪋 㪌㪉㪝㪣㪃㪍 㪝㪣
㪊 㪍
㪉 㪎 㪌㪉㪝㪟㪃㪋 㪌㪉㪝㪟㪃㪍 㪝㪟
㪈 㪏
㪝䋨㪊㪅㪈㪌㪘䋩 㪚㪥㪝㪊
㪝㪟㪉 㪉
㪓㪝㪤㪠㪄㪉㪕
㪚㪝㪠㪉
㪈㩷㫇㫀㪼㪺㪼 㪉

㪌㪉㪝㪣㪃㪊 㪌㪉㪝㪣㪃㪌 㪝㪣
㪙㪸㫅㪻 㪌㪉㪝㪟㪃㪊 㪌㪉㪝㪟㪃㪌 㪝㪟
㪚㪥㪝㪉
㪝䋨㪊㪅㪈㪌㪘䋩
㪓㪝㪤㪠㪄㪈㪕
㪝㪟㪈 㪈

㪚㪥㪝 㪚㪝㪠㪈 㪈

㪓㪝㪚㪕
㪸㩷䋨㪣㪔㪐㪉䋩䋺㪌㩷㫇㫀㪼㪺㪼㫊
㪫㪸㫇㫇㫀㫅㪾㩷㫊㪺㫉㪼㫎 㪮㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㪙
㪫㪙㪉㪃㪯
䋨㪤㪊䋺㪉㩷㫇㪺㫊㪅䋩 䋨㪘㪢㪋䋩
㪚㪥㪙
㪉㩷㫇㫀㪼㪺㪼㫊 㪫㪙㪉㪃㪰 䋨㪩㪐䋩
䋨㪘㪋䋩

㪊㪀㩷㩷㪜㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㩷㪺㫀㫉㪺㫌㫀㫋㩷㪻㫀㪸㪾㫉㪸㫄㩷䋨㪚㪿㪸㫅㪾㪼㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫊㪼㪺㫋㫀㫆㫅㫊㩷㫀㫅㪻㫀㪺㪸㫋㪼㪻㩷㫎㫀㫋㪿㩷㪹㪸㫃㪻㩷㫃㫀㫅㪼㫊㪅䋩

㪦㫃㪻 㪥㪼㫎
㪫㪙㪈 㪧㫉㫀㫅㫋㪼㪻㩷㪺㫀㫉㪺㫌㫀㫋㩷㪹㫆㪸㫉㪻 㪫㪙㪈 㪧㫉㫀㫅㫋㪼㪻㩷㪺㫀㫉㪺㫌㫀㫋㩷㪹㫆㪸㫉㪻
㪩㪼㪻
㪣 㪣 㪩㪼㪻

㪥 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪥 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼

㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪩㪼㪻 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪩㪼㪻

㪝 㪝 㪝 㪝
䋨㪍㪅㪊㪘䋩 䋨㪍㪅㪊㪘䋩 䋨㪍㪅㪊㪘䋩 䋨㪍㪅㪊㪘䋩
㪉 㪈 㪚㪥㪙㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪉 㪈 㪚㪥㪙㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪩㪼㪻 㪈 㪊 㪩㪼㪻 㪈 㪊
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂

㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪯 㪰 㪫㪙㪉 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪧㫀㫅㫂 㪯 㪰 㪫㪙㪉

㪌㪉㪝㪣 㪌㪉㪝㪟 㪌㪉㪝㪣 㪌㪉㪝㪟 㪌㪉㪝㪣 㪌㪉㪝㪟 㪌㪉㪝㪣 㪌㪉㪝㪟


㪯 㪰 㪯 㪰
㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂
㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪊 㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪊
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪩㪼㫄㫆㫋㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪩㪼㫄㫆㫋㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉
㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㫋㫦 㪫㪿㪺 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㫋㫦 㪫㪿㪺
㪚㪥㪝㪌 㪚㪥㪝㪌
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂 㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂
㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪌 㪚㪥㪝㪊 㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪌 㪚㪥㪝㪊
㪟 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪟 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪟 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪟 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪣 㪣 㪣 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪣
㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎 㪰㪼㫃㫃㫆㫎
㪤 㪚㪝㪠㪈 㪤 㪚㪝㪠㪉 㪤 㪚㪝㪠㪈 㪤 㪚㪝㪠㪉
㪝㪤㪠㪈 㪈䌾 㪝㪤㪠㪉 㪈䌾 㪝㪤㪠㪈 㪈䌾 㪝㪤㪠㪉 㪈䌾
㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼 㪦㫉㪸㫅㪾㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪌 㪚㪥㪝㪉 㪚㪥㪝㪌
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪚㪥㪝㪊 㪚㪥㪝㪊
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪝䋨㪊㪅㪈㪌㪘䋩 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪝䋨㪊㪅㪈㪌㪘䋩
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂
㪩㪼㪻 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂
㪙㫃㫌㪼 㪙㫃㪸㪺㫂
㪝㩷㪚
㪚㪥㪝 㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼

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䋼㪧㫉㪼㪺㪸㫌㫋㫀㫆㫅㫊㩷㪽㫆㫉㩷㫎㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾䋾
䂾㩷㪚㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㩷㫎㫀㫉㪼㫊㩷㪺㫆㫉㫉㪼㪺㫋㫃㫐㩷㪸㫊㩷㫊㪿㫆㫎㫅㩷㪹㫐㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪼㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㩷㫎㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㪻㫀㪸㪾㫉㪸㫄㪅㩷㪙㪼㩷㫊㫌㫉㪼㩷㫋㫆㩷㫋㫀㪾㪿㫋㪼㫅㩷㫊㪼㫋㩷㫊㪺㫉㪼㫎㫊㩷㪽㫀㫉㫄㫃㫐㩷㫋㫆㩷㫇㫉㪼㫍㪼㫅㫋
㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㫋㪿㪼㫄㩷㪾㪼㫅㪼㫉㪸㫋㫀㫅㪾㩷㪿㪼㪸㫋㩷㫆㫉㩷㪺㪸㫌㫊㫀㫅㪾㩷㫆㫋㪿㪼㫉㩷㫋㫉㫆㫌㪹㫃㪼㫊㩷㪸㪽㫋㪼㫉㩷㪹㪼㪺㫆㫄㫀㫅㪾㩷㫃㫆㫆㫊㪼㪅
䂾㩷㪥㫌㫄㪹㪼㫉㩷㫆㪽㩷㫎㫀㫉㪼㫊㩷㪺㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㪼㪻㩷㫋㫆㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫋㪼㫉㫄㫀㫅㪸㫃㩷㪹㫃㫆㪺㫂㩷㫄㫌㫊㫋㩷㪹㪼㩷㪉㩷㫎㫀㫉㪼㫊㩷㫆㫉㩷㫃㪼㫊㫊㪅㩷㪥㪼㫍㪼㫉㩷㪺㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㩷㪊㩷㫆㫉㩷㫄㫆㫉㪼㩷㫎㫀㫉㪼㫊㩷㫀㫅㩷㪸㫅㫐㩷㪼㫍㪼㫅㫋㪅

㪋㪀㩷㩷㪠㫅㫊㫋㪸㫃㫃㪸㫋㫀㫆㫅㩷㫇㫉㫆㪺㪼㪻㫌㫉㪼
㩷㩷㪸䋩㩷㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫃㫀㪻㩷㪽㫉㫆㫄㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㩷㪹㫆㫏㪅
㩷㩷㪹䋩㩷㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫎㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷䋨㪽㫌㫊㪼䌾㪚㪥㪝㪉㪃㪊䋩㩷㪸㫅㪻㩷㫎㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾䋨㪫㪙㩷㪯㩷㩷㪰㩷䌾㪚㪥㪙䋩㪅

㪚㫆㫅㪽㫀㫉㫄㩷㫋㪿㪸㫋㩷㪼㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㫀㫋㫐㩷㪿㪸㫊㩷㪹㪼㪼㫅㩷㪻㫀㫊㪺㪿㪸㪾㪼㪻㩷㪹㪼㪽㫆㫉㪼㩷㫋㫆㫌㪺㪿㫀㫅㪾
㪚㪘㪬㪫㪠㪦㪥
㫋㪿㪼㩷㪺㪸㫇㪸㪺㫀㫋㫆㫉㩷㫋㪼㫉㫄㫀㫅㪸㫃㫊㪅㪫㪿㪼㫉㪼㩷㫀㫊㩷㫉㫀㫊㫂㩷㫆㪽㩷㪼㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㩷㫊㪿㫆㪺㫂㫊㪅

㩷㩷㪺䋩㩷㪠㫅㫊㫋㪸㫃㫃㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪽㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉㪅
㩷㩷㪻䋩㩷㪩㪼㪽㪼㫉㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㫋㫆㩷㵰㪊㪀㩷㪜㫃㪼㪺㫋㫉㫀㪺㩷㪺㫀㫉㪺㫌㫀㫋㩷㪻㫀㪸㪾㫉㪸㫄㵱㪃㪺㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㩷㫎㫀㫉㪼㫊㩷㪸㫊㩷㫀㫃㫃㫌㫊㫋㫉㪸㫋㪼㪻㩷㪸㫅㪻㩷㪽㫀㫏㩷㫎㫀㫋㪿㩷㪹㪸㫅㪻㫊㩷㩷㪸㩷㪅
㩷㩷㪼䋩㩷㪩㪼㫀㫅㫊㫋㪸㫃㫃㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫉㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼㪻㩷㫃㫀㪻㩷㫆㫅㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㩷㪹㫆㫏㪅

㪦㫃㪻 㪥㪼㫎

㪚㪥㪩 㪚㪥㪡㪉 㪚㪥㪤㪊 㪚㪥㪮㪈


㪚㪥㪩 㪚㪥㪡㪉 㪚㪥㪤㪊 㪚㪥㪮㪈

㪚㪥㪡
㪚㪥㪡

㪚㪥㪦
㪚㪥㪦

㪚㪥㪨
㪚㪥㪨

㪚㪥㪜
㪚㪥㪜

㪚㪥㪫
㪚㪥㪫

㪚㪥㪠
㪚㪥㪠

㪚㪥㪮㪦
㪚㪥㪪
㪚㪥㪮㪦
㪚㪥㪪

㪚㪥㪞
㪚㪥㪞

㪚㪥㪭
㪚㪥㪭

㪚㪝㪠䋱 㪚㪝㪠䋱
㪚㪥㪫㪉
㪚㪥㪫㪉

㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼 㪮㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㪘
㪚㪥㪥
㪚㪥㪥

䋵䋲㪝㪣 䋵䋲㪝㪣
㪚㪥㪟
㪚㪥㪟

㪚㪥㪝
㪚㪥㪝

㪚㪥㪱
㪚㪥㪱

㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼
䋵䋲㪝㪟
㪚㪥㪘 㪚㪥㪛 㪚㪥㪢㪉 㪚㪥㪢㪈 㪚㪥㪙 㪚㪥㪮㪉 䋵䋲㪝㪟
㪮㫀㫉㫀㫅㪾㩷㪙 㪚㪥㪘 㪚㪥㪛 㪚㪥㪢㪉 㪚㪥㪢㪈 㪚㪥㪙 㪚㪥㪮㪉

㪚㪝㪠㪉 㪚㪝㪠㪉

㪚㪥㪝
㪝㪈㩷㩿㪍㪅㪊㪘㪀 㪝㪈㩷㩿㪍㪅㪊㪘㪀

㪚㫅㪝㪊 㪚㫅㪝㪊
㪚㫅㪝㪉 㪍㪧㪃㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪚㫅㪝㪉 㪍㪧㪃㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼
㪍㪧㪃㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼 㪍㪧㪃㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼

㪝㪉㩷㩿㪍㪅㪊㪘㪀 㪝㪉㩷㩿㪍㪅㪊㪘㪀

㪈 㪉 㪊 㪈 㪉 㪊
㪯 㪰 㪘 㪙 㪯 㪰 㪘 㪙

㪈 㪉 㪊 㪯 㪰 㪈 㪉 㪊 㪯 㪰

㪝㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉㪃㪤㪊㩷㫋㪸㫇㫇㫀㫅㪾㩷㫊㪺㫉㪼㫎䋨㪉㩷㫇㪺㫊㪅䋩
㪝㪸㫅㩷㪺㫆㫅㫋㫉㫆㫃㫃㪼㫉㩷㫄㫆㫌㫅㫋㫀㫅㪾㩷㪿㫆㫃㪼
䋨㪉㪄㱢㪉㪅㪌䋩

㪄 㩷㪉㪍㪊㩷 㪄

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Characteristics of fan
Model FDU224KXE6
•Standard rating point rated air volume at 100Pa
High High
50Hz Low 60Hz Low
200 200
8 8

7 6 7
6 4
5
5 Example
4 of duct
150 150
3

Example

Static pressure (Pa)


Static pressure (Pa)

of duct

100 100

7 8

6 7
50 5 50 6
5
4

3 4

0 0
38 40 45 50 55 60 65 45 50 55 60 65
Lower 51 Upper Lower Standard 66
limit Standard limit limit Upper
limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m3/min)
Note (1) Nos.②, ① of fan controller should not be used because Note (1) Nos.③, ② and ① of fan controller should not be used
the fan motor could produce electromagnetic noise. because the fan motor could produce electromagnetic
noise.

Model FDU280KXE6
•Standard rating point rated air volume at 100Pa
High High
50Hz Low 60Hz Low
200 200

7
Example
of duct
150 150
6

5
Static pressure (Pa)
Static pressure (Pa)

Example
4 of duct

100 8 100
7

6
8
5
4 7
50 8
50
7 3
6
6
5
5
4
3
4

0 0
51 55 60 65 68 70 75 80 85 87 60 65 70 80 75
85 88
Lower Standard Upper Lower Standard Upper
limit limit limit limit
Air flow(m3/min) Air flow(m/3min)
Note (1) Nos.②, ① of fan controller should not be used because Note (1) Nos.③, ② and ① of fan controller should not be used
the fan motor could produce electromagnetic noise. because the fan motor could produce electromagnetic
noise.

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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

Because of our policy of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice.

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