Rinnai RINV70R, RINV25R, RINV35R Installation Instructions

Manufacturer ’s Installation Instructions
• Current AS/NZS 3000
All applicable local rules and regulations including local OH&S requirements
This system must be installed, commissioned and serviced by an Authorised Person.
CONTENTS
Safety Precautions
Name Of Each Part
Operation
Notices
Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Installation Guide
Selection of installation location
Installation of the indoor unit
Installation of the outdoor unit
Pipe connection
Electrical connection
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
10
11
12
14
Commissioning
Packing list
16
16
Safety Precautions
Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is classified by the following indications
WARNING
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to properties only.
WARNING
The air conditioner must be earthed. Incomplete grounding may result in electric shock. Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipeline, water pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone earth wire.
,
Don t pull on the power cord when re­moving the power plug.
The damage of pulling power cord will cause serious electric shock.
Minimum clearance of
1.0m to flammable gas or liquids.
It may cause fire.
,
Don t touch the swinging wind vanes.
It may tra p your finger and damage the driving parts of the wind vanes.
Isolate power at main switch when not using the appliance for a long period of time.
,
Don t share the socket with other electric appliance, and use the broken or nonstandard cord. Otherwise, it
can cause electric shock even fire.
Clean the dust on the plug regularly. Otherwise the dust mixed, humidity will result in insulation fault even fire.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Cut off the power supply switch
,
Don t pull out the power plug during operating or with wet hands.
It can cause electric shock or fire.
The power plug must be inserted tightly.
Otherwise, it can cause electric shock or overheating, even fire.
,
Don t put a finger, a rod or other object into the air outlet or inlet.
As a fan is rotating at a high speed, it will cause injury.
All repairs must only be carried out by authorised service persons.
You may be hurt or cause further malfunctions.
Stop operation and cut off the main power in storm or hurricane. Operation with windows opened may
L
i
gh
t
n
i
n
g
cause electric shock.
Do not expose remote control or indoor unit to water, otherwise
Danger
components could be damaged.
An earth leakage breaker with rated capacity must be installed to avoid possible electric shocks.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
When cleaning of the indoor unit case, simply wipe over with a damp rag. Do not use harsh cleaning products.
- 1 -
CAUTION
,
1.Don t i nstall the indoor unit in d irect sun light. ,
2.Don t b lock air inlet or air outle t, otherw ise, the cooling or heati ng capaci ty will be
weake ned, even cause system st op operat ing.
3.Don ’t apply cold air to the body f or a long tim e. It will deteriorate yo ur physic al
condi tions and cause health pr oblems.
4.Clo se the wind ows and doors, o therwis e, the cooling or heating c apacity w ill be
weake ned.
5.If th e air filter is dirty, the cooling or he ating cap acity will be weakened. P lease
clean t he air filter regularly .
6.It is p rohibited to stand or put t hings ont o the top of the outdoor unit t o avoid
damag e. In no case should childr en be allow ed to sit on the outdoor unit .
7.Set a s uitable temperature , especia lly if there are old people , childre n and patients
in the ro om. Generally, keep the temperat ure difference fo r 5 between the inside and out side.
8.It is f orbidden to use the air con ditione r to keep precision instr umentation, artisti c
produ ction for long time and mak e food fres h, otherwise abnormal u se will cau se damag e.
9.It is f orbidden to let childre n and the dis abled use air-conditi on withou t other adult
super vision.
10.Op en window s frequently a fter usin g air-condition for a lon g time.
11. If the equipme nt emissions cannot mee t the techn ical requirement of
IEC 610 00-3-3,Following Att ention sh ould be take care.
Attent ion! Through poor co ndition s of the electri cal MAINS , power supply voltage dr ops can appea r when starting the EQUIP MENT. This c an influe nce other equipment (eg . Blink ing of a lamp). If the MAINS- IMPEDANCE Zmax< OHM(S ee attached namep late), such disturban ces are not e xpected. (In c ase of need , you may contact your lo cal supply authority fo r further i nformation ).
WEEE Warning
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment:
Do not di spose of el ectrical app liances a s unsorted municipal waste , use separate collecti on facili ties. Conta ct you local government f or inform ation regarding the colle ction systems availab le. If elec trical appliances are d isposed o f in landfills or dumps, hazar dous subs tances can lea k into the gr oundwater and get into th e food chain, damaging yo ur health a nd well-being.
-2 -
Name of Each Part
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Air inlet
11
Air inlet
Air out let
7
1 2
4
Indoor Unit
3
5
6
9
1Front panel 2Air filter 3On/Off bu tto n 4Louver 5Signal receiv er 6Supply cord
(if installed) 7Remote contro lle r 8Drain hose 9Refrigerant g as/
liquid pipe
Outdoor Unit
10Cut-off val ve
8
10
11Air ou tle t cov er
Air outlet
Note:
1.If the power suppl y (co mes d ire ctl y) from outdoor unit, you can find the power supply cord is fitte d in th e out doo r uni t.
2.
The descriptions i n thi s use r man ual a re(general and) text and figures may have slightly diff ere nce s to th e pro motion information and actual appliance . Please refer to t he ap pli anc e pur chased
.
-3 -
Opera
R
See
M
Wh these st
As t
1. o st
t
A
.
2
o s
t
t
io
n
e
mo
t
e co
nt
"a i r conditi o ner r e mot e c
a
nu
a
l op
e
M
a
n
ual op
en t
h
he un
op op
e u
s th
t o
tar
A
djusting a
e r
e
p
e
ni
pera
em
s
:
it i
a
r
t is s
s o
i
t
t
era
o
t
g
n
in
i
r f
e c
top
g
r
olle
ra
t
t
i
on
ontr
pera
.
.
l
o
w d
r o
io
n
ol
ting, yo
ng, yo
pi
irecti
p
era
l
e
r d
u c
u can pr
on
ti
ontro
o
es n
an pr
o
n
ller i
ot wo
ess t
ns t ru
ess t
c
ti
on "
r
k o
r c
an not be fo
o bu
t
u
A
e
" "
h
o b
t
" "
he Au
u
n
d
, pl
e
a
s
e follow
n
o
t
t
n
o
tt
u
1. or
A
d
t
jus
i
n
g h
U
se your h
v
a
n
e and ch
d
i
r
ect
No
a. Adj t
he a
i
t
n
o a
b
. F
or a
c
o
n
d
2.
Adjus
Ref
e
r t
airflow dir
N
ot
Adjus ho
r
i
z
M
anu
c
o
n
t
W
hen t
o
u
t
let of a
a
n a
i
o
n
.
t
e:
ust the ho
ir-
co
n
d
i
t
ir i
ntake or o
p
p
l
i
an
i
t
i
o
ne
r r
em o t
t
i
n
g vert
o
ai r co
"
e
c
ti
e
:
t t
he v
ert
o
nt
a
l a
a
l opera
r
ol
l
e
r o
r i
he ai
i
r c
d
s to mo
nge th
i
o
c
n
o
i
r
f
t
r
-condit ond
r
n
e w
d
n t
i
l
o
t
i
s b
i
i
e
ca
o
zo
zo
r st ut
e co
i
c
it
io
hro
w v
n c
att
i
nta
e h
n
let ve
i
t
h a
a
n
l ai
a
ti
one
l ai
r f
low manuall
v
e t
he v
erti
o
r
i
z
on
t
al w
t
al ai
r f
l
o
w d
a
r
t
s. D
n't i
o
n
t
s w
h
u
t
o p
end
n
t
r
ol
l
e
r i
n
l a
i
r f
lo
w d
e
r r
e
m
o
t
e c
u
g
h a
ustin
dj
r f
low dir
n
e b
an be u
e
r
i
e
ioner stops, t
r.
y h
and, the m
sed t
s a
re e
e
ct
x
l ai
ca
r
fl
ow
i
n
d
i
r
ection be
n
se
r
t yo
u
e
n t
h
e a
ir
u
l
u
m w
i
n
d fun
s
t
r
uc t
io n
ire
c
t
ion
(
on tro
l
le
r i
g t
he h
o
r
ion by remot
ach
empora
hausted.
he h
8
or
r
i
y
.
f
o
r f
i
n
-
c
o
"
f
o
r how t
up-d
3
ns truc t
i
z
onta
i
n
e m
i
l
y i
n c
z
o
n
t
r
e
ge
r
nd
i
t
i
o
n
e
c
ti
on, plea
o adjust h
ow
n)
io n for how t
"
l a
low vane by re
irf
e c
o
nt
r
oll
ay ca
as
e y
o
a
l wi
n
d v
r i
s o
era
p
se refer to
e
r. W
u
s
e p
ro
u c
a
n n
a
ne wi
t
i
n
o
r
izo
o a
dj
hen yo
b
l
e
m
se remote
ot u
l
l c
l
ose th
g
. "a i
n
t
a
ust ve
m
o
u a
.
r
l a
i
r f
te c
d
j
ust the
e w
l
o
r
tic
ontro
i
nd
w.
a
l
ller.
- 4 -
Loading...
+ 13 hidden pages