Gas side sizemm9,5212,7
Connection typeFlare connection
Liquid side sizemm6,35
Connection typeFlare connection
Maximum length (of one way)m *21015
Maximum he ight differenc e
Indoor un it
Outdoor unit
Heightmm265
Widthmm790Dimensions
Depthmm189
High fanm³/h600650
Medium fanm³/h500560Air flow rate
Low fanm³/h400510
Gas side sizemm9,52
Connection typeFlare connection
Liquid side sizemm6,35
Connection typeFlare connection
Maximum length (of one way)m *21015
Maximum height differenc e
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Heightmm265
Widthmm790Dimensions
Depthmm189
High fanm³/h600650
Medium fanm ³/h500560Air flow rate
Low fanm³/h400510
JMRA99269-9200U/T : 6,8A (90°C), OPEN 135 ± 5°C, CLO S E : 69 ± 11°C
JMRA99257-920 0U/T : 8,0A (80°C), OPEN 145 ± 5°C, CLOSE : 75 ± 11°C
CS-7OFF : 130°C, ON : 70°C
LB60012AC 200 / 240V
VHV-01A1501A1AC 200 / 240V
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
Output (Rated) 1 100W, 2poles, 1phase , 220–240V, 50Hz
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
Output (Rated) 750W, 2poles, 1phase, 220–240V, 50Hz
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
Output (Rated) 1 100W, 2poles, 1phase , 220–240V, 50Hz
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
Output (Rated) 1 8W, 6poles, 1phase , 220–240V, 50Hz
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
Output (Rated) 2 8W, 6poles, 1phase , 220–240V, 50Hz
Winding resista n ce (W)
(at 20°C)
C-RC-S
4,538,73
C-RC-S
2,223,04
C-RC-S
3,175,18
C-RC-S
2,263,53
Red-BlackWhite-Black
370370
Red-BlackWhite-Black
198160
– 13 –
5. REFRIGERANT CYCLE DIAGRAM
RAS-10YKH-E / RAS-10YAH-E
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø9,52
O.D.:9,52mmO.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø9,52)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Compressor
PH120T
Accumulator
1
-4C
Evaporator
Cross flow fan
Dryer
T
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
Packed valve
(ø6,35)
Capillary tube
ø1,5x500
Condenser
Refrigerant
R-22 0,74kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Standard
pressure P
(kg/cm²G)
Propeller fan
Outdoor unit
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Standard15,040,0High21/ -7/6
High temperature *119–2352,0–59,0Low27/ -21/15Heating
Low temperature12,535,0High21/ --10/-10
Standard6,012,0High27/1935/24
High temperature6,515,0High32/2343/26Cooling
Low temperature4,0 2,0Low21/1521/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating ov erload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 15–
RAS-13YKH-E / RAS-13YAH-E
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø12,7
O.D.:12,7mm O.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø12,7)
Gas container connection (Reinstall etc.)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Compressor
PH170T2-4L2
Accumulator
Heat exchanger
Cross flow fan
Condenser
T
Capillary tube
ø0,6x1500
Capillary tube
ø1,7x400
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
Packed valve
(ø6,35)
Capillary tube
ø1,2x400
Refrigerant
R-22 0,88kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Standard
pressure P
(kg/cm²G)
Propeller fan
Outdoor unit
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Standard15,043,0High21/ -7/6
High temperature *119–2352,0–59,0Low27/ -21/15Heating
Low temperature12,535,0High21/ --10/-10
Standard5,010,0High27/1935/24
High temperature6,014,0High32/2343/26Cooling
Low temperature4,0 2,0Low21/1521/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating ov erload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 16–
RAS-07YKH-E / RAS-07YAH-E
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø9,52
O.D.:9,52mmO.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø9,52)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Compressor
PH80T
Accumulator
1
-4C
Evaporator
Cross flow fan
Dryer
T
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
Packed valve
(ø6,35)
Capillary tube
ø1,5x1400
Condenser
Refrigerant
R-22 0,63kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Standard
pressure P
(kg/cm²G)
Propeller fan
Outdoor unit
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Standard 15,0 40,0 High 21/ - 7/6
High temperature *119–2352,0–59,0Low27/ -21/15Heating
Low temperature12,535,0High21/ --10/-10
Standard 6,0 12,0 High 27/19 35/24
High temperature 6,5 15,0 High 32/23 43/26Cooling
Low temperature4,0 2,0Low21/1521/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating overload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 17 –
RAS-10YKH-ES / RAS-10YAH-ES
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø9,52
O.D.:9,52mmO.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø9,52)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Compressor
Muffler
PA118X1T-4FZ
Accumulator
Condenser
Evaporator
Cross flow fan
Dryer
T
Capillary tube
ø1,2x400
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
Packed valve
(ø6,35)
Muffler
Capillary tube
ø0,8x400
Refrigerant
R-410A 0,69kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Standard
pressure P
(MPaG)
Propeller fan
Outdoor unit
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Standard2,543,0High20/ -7/6
High temperature *13,1–3,651,0–58,0Low27/ -21/15Heating
Low temperature2,236,0High20/ --10/-10
Standard0,910,0High27/1935/24
High temperature1,116,0High32/2343/26Cooling
Low temperature0,6 2,0Low21/1521/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating ov erload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 18–
RAS-13YKH-ES / RAS-13YAH-ES
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø9,52
O.D.:9,52mmO.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø9,52)
Gas container connection (Reinstall etc.)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Muffler
Compressor
PA160X2T-4FM
Heat exchanger
Cross flow fan
Dryer
Condenser
T
Packed valve
Capillary tube
ø1,2x1200
(Note)
Maximum pipe length is 15m
Maximum pipe head is 6m
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
(ø6,35)
Capillary tube
ø1,5x500
Refrigerant
R-410A 0,80kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Outdoor unit
Standard
pressure P
(MPaG)
Propeller fan
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Standard2,743,0High20/ -7/6
High temperature *13,2–3,652,0–57,0Low27/ -21/15Heating
Low temperature2,030,0High20/ --10/-10
Standard0,911,0High27/1935/24
High temperature1,014,0High32/2343/26Cooling
Low temperature0,6 2,0Low21/1521/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating ov erload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 19 –
RAS-07YKH-ES / RAS-07YAH-ES
Indoor unit
Cooling
0,39m
(Connecting pipe)
ø9,52
O.D.:9,52mmO.D.:6,35mm
Cooling
Heating
Heating
P
Packed valve
(ø9,52)
Heating
4-way valve
Cooling
Compressor
PA79X1T-4FZ5
Accumulator
Evaporator
Cross flow fan
Dryer
T
0,49m
(Connecting pipe)
ø6,35
Packed valve
(ø6,35)
Capillary tube
ø1,2x900
Condenser
Refrigerant
R-410A 0,73kg
Fan speed
(indoor)
Ambient temp.
conditions DB/WB (°C)
IndoorOutdoor
50Hz
Cooling
Heating
Standard
pressure P
(kg/cm²G)
Propeller fan
Outdoor unit
Surface temp. of heat
exchanger interchanging
pipe T (°C)
Mark( )means check points of Gas Leak
Standard 2,5 43,0 High 20/ - 7/6
High temperature *1 3,1-3,6 51,0–58,0 Low 27/ - 21/15Heating
Low temperature 2,2 36,0 High 20/ - -10/-10
Standard 0,9 10,0 High 27/19 35/24
High temperature 1,1 16,0 High 32/23 43/26Cooling
Low temperature 0,6 2,0 Low 21/15 21/15
Note : Measure the heat exchanger temperature at the center of U-bend. (By means of TC sensor.)
1 : During heating ov erload, the high temperature limit control operation is included.
*
– 20 –
Main Unit Control Panel
C. P. U
Heat Exchanger Sensor
Thermo. Sensor
Current Sensor
(Compressor Current)
Infrared Rays Signal Receiver
Functions
• Louver Control
• 3-minutes Delay at Restart for Compressor
Operation
Display
Timer
Display
ECONO.
Sign Display
6. CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Infrared
Rays
Remote Control
Operation (START/STOP)
– 21 –
Operation Mode Selection
AUTO, COOL, DRY, HEAT, FAN ONLY
Thermo. Setting
Fan Speed Selection
ON TIMER Setting
Initializing Circuit
Clock Frequency
Oscillator Circuit
Power Supply
Circuit
Noise Filter
• Motor Revolution Control
• Processing
(Temperature Processing)
• Timer
Compressor
ON/OFF Signal
Outdoor Fan
ON/OFF Signal
Relay Driver, Louver Driver
4-Way Valve
ON/OFF Signal
PRE-DEF.
Sign Display
Indoor
Fan Motor
Louver
ON/OFF Signal
Louver
Motor
OFF TIMER Setting
Louver AUTO Swing
Louver Direction Setting
ECONO.
AC 220/230/240V ~
50Hz
Relay
RY02
Compressor
RelayRelayRelay
RY01RY03RY04
4-Way ValveOutdoor Fan Motor
7. OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS
7-1. FAN ONLY Operation
(MODE of the remote control : FAN ONLY)
(1) During this mode, the rela y RY01 is always
turned off so that only the indoor fan is operated.
R Y02 is always turnd on.
7-2. COOL Operation
(MODE of the remote control : COOL)
(1) Compressor, 4-way valve, outdoor fan and
operation display are controlled as shown in Fig.
7-2-1.
1) When the F AN is set to AUTO, the indoor fan
motor operates as shown in Fig. 7-1-1.
2) When the F AN is set to LOW, MED, or HIGH,
the indoor fan motor operates with a constant
+1
ON
in volume as listed in Table 7-1-1.
OFF
ONON
OFF
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
Set
0
temp.
Fig. 7-2-1
(RY02)
(RY01)
Compressor
Common relay
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
Set
temp.
28
27
26
25
24
HIGH
MED
LOW(+)
LOW
LOW
(2) Rela ys RY01 and RY02 are turned on to ener-
gize the outdoor unit, and a cool operation is
carried out.
Fig. 7-1-1 Auto setting of air volume
1) When the F AN is set to AUTO, the indoor fan
motor operates as shown in Fig. 7-2-2.
Table 7-1-1 Manual setting of FAN SPEED
2) When the F AN is set to LOW, MED, or HIGH,
the indoor fan motor operates with a constant
Indication of
FAN SPEED
3
HIGH Air volume (m
/hr)
RAS-10YKH-E RAS13-YKH-E
in volume as listed in Table 7-1-1.
RAS-10YKH-ES RAS13-YKH-ES
LOW
MED
HIGH
*For model : RAS-07YKH-E, RAS-07YKH-ES LOW(+)
(2) Once the setting is made, the operation mode is
memorized in the microcomputer so that the
same operation can be effected thereafter simply
400 (430)* 510
500 (490)* 560
600 (550)* 650
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
Set
temp.
+4
+3
+2
+1
0
RY01
OFF
FAN
AUTO
HIGH
MED
LOW
LOW
(continuous)
by pushing the START/STOP b utton.
Fig. 7-2-2
ON
OFF
(RY04)
(RY03)
4-way valve
Outdoor fan
OPERATION
Manual
According
to the set
position
display
– 22 –
(3) Once the setting is made, the operation mode is
memorized in the microcomputer so that the
same operation can be effected thereafter simply
by pushing the START/STOP button.
7-2-1. Louver Control
0
–1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ONON
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
4-way valve
(RY04)
Outdoor fan
(RY03)
OPERATION
display
Compressor
(RY01)
Common relay
(RY02)
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
Set
temp.
MED
RY01 OFF
MED(-)
LOW(+)
LOW
FAN
Manual
AUTO
According
to the set
position
(1) By pushing the SET button of the remote control
during the operation, the louver can be set to the
desired position.
And the louver position is stored in the microcomputer , the louv ers will be set to the position
automatically at the next operation.
(2) When the AUTO button is pushed, the louv er
vertically swings within range of 25deg.
7-3. DRY Operation
(MODE of the remote control : DRY)
(1) Compressor 4-way valve, outdoor fan and
operation display are controlled as shown in Fig.
7-3-1.
ON:6min.
+3
ON:6min.
OFF:4min.
OFF:4min.
7-4. HEAT Operation
(MODE of the remote control : HEAT)
(1) Relays compressor 4-way valve, outdoor fan and
operation display are controlled as shown in Fig.
7-4-1.
(Room temp. – Set temp.)
Set
temp.
+2
+1
0
ON
ON:5min.
OFF:5min.
OFF
(RY01)
Compressor
Common relay
OFF
(RY02)
4-way valve
Fig. 7-3-1
• The microprocessor turns the compressor on
and off at regular intervals (4 to 6 minutes on
and/or off). During the compressor off, the
indoor fan will operate in the super lo w
position.
• The indoor fan will operate in the AUTO
position.
(2) The pattern of operation depending on the
relation between room temperature and set
temperature is shown below:
Room temp.
ON
ON:5min.
OFF:5min.
OFF
(RY04)
(RY03)
Outdoor fan
(2) Relays RY01 and RY02 are turned on to ener-
display
OPERATION
Fig. 7-4-1
gize the outdoor unit, and a heat operation is
carried out. The indoor fan motor operates as
shown in Fig. 7-4-2, when the FAN is set to
AUTO.
The motor operates with a constant air volume
as listed in Table 7-1-1, when the FAN is set to
LOW, MED, or HIGH.
Set temp.+1
Set temp.
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
ONONONON
OFFOFFOFF
L.*S.L.S.L.L.L.S.L.L.
*
Super Low
Fig. 7-3-2
Fig. 7-4-2
(3) Once the setting is made, the operation mode is
memorized in the microcomputer so that the
same operation can be effected thereafter simply
by pushing the START/STOP button.
– 23 –
7-6. ECONO. Mode
7-7. Current Limit Control
When the ECONO. button is pushed, during COOL
and A UT O operation, the OPERATION display is
turned off and the ECONO. display is lit and the
indoor unit operates quietly and mildly with
controlling airflow .
7-6-1. Cooling
(1) In the ECONO. mode, the set temp. by the
remote control is changed automatically as
shown in Fig. 7-6-1.
(2) Fan speed → LOW
(˚C)
Set temp.
is changed
+2
Set temp.
is changed
+1
Set temp.
ECONO. button
is pushed
1H2HTIME0H
The microprocessor detects the input current so as
to prevent it exceeds a specified value by means of
controlling the outdoor fan control as described in (1)
and (2).
(1) Current limit control (Cooling)
Control is performed as shown below by detecting the compressor operation current with a
current sensor (C.T).
During the heating operation, the outdoor heat
exchanger temperature goes down and sometimes it
is frozen.
In this case, the air conditioner stops the heating
operation and starts the defrost operation to melt ice.
7-11-1. Condition to Start the Defrost
Operation
The defrost operation starts whichever below conditions are specified.
(1) When the cumulativ e compressor operation time
is longer than 40 or 90 minutes and difference
between the indoor heat exchanger temper ature
and the room temperature is less than the
specified value. (This value is decided by the
microprocessor .) (Control e xample is sho wn in
Fig. 7-11-1. In case of B or C, the defrost operation starts.)
(2) When the current limit control or the high tem-
perature limit control is performed for total of 90
minutes.
7-11-2. Defrost Operation Time Control
<In case of B>
(1) The heating operation is performed for at least 40
minutes.
(2) The maximum defrost oper ation time is 6 min-
utes. The defrost operation time for the 4th cycle
is 10 minutes. (When the outdoor temperature is
very low , however, the defrost operation time is
10 minutes.)
minutes40minutes40minutes40minutes
Heating
Defrost
Max 6 minutes10 minutes
Heating
1 cycle
Defrost
Heating
Fig. 7-11-2
40
Defrost
Heating
Defrost
(˚C)
19
10
Indoor heat exchanger temp.
–Room temp.
A
4090
B
Fig. 7-11-1 (Indoor fan speed : M)
<In case of C>
(1) The heating operation is performed for at least 90
minutes.
D
(2) The defrost oper ation time is 10 minutes .
7-11-3. Ending Condition at Defrost
Operation
more during defrost operation, the defrost operation stops and the heat operation restarts. (The
current sensor detects the compressor current.)
minutes or 10 minutes.
on and the indoor and outdoor fans are off.
interlocked with the PRE-DEF. lamp. So the
PRE-DEF. lamp is off (the fans stop) for about 3
minutes after the START/STOP button is turned
on. When the compressor is turned on, the
PRE-DEF. lamp comes on. After the heat
exchanger is preheated to about 30°C or
higher , the PRE-DEF. lamp goes off, and the
indoor fan starts.
C
(min.)
Cumulative
compressor
operation time
(1) When the compressor current becomes 7,5A or
(2) The defrost operation contin ues f or at most 6
DEFROST LAMP :
• During defrost operation, the PRE-DEF. lamp is
• The compressor start protection timer is
– 27–
7-12. Auto Restart Function
This unit is equipped with an Automatic restarting
facility which allows the unit to restart and resume
the set operating conditions in the ev ent of a po wer
supply shutdown without the use of the hand control.
The operation will resume without warning three
minutes after the power is restored.
The Auto Restart function is set not to work on
shipment from the factory, and so it is necessary to
set it to function as required.
• When the system is stand-by (not running)
7-12-1. How to Set the Auto Restart
To set the Auto Restart function, proceed as follows:
Access the TEMPORARY button located in the lower
right hand corner beneath the hinged front panel of
the indoor unit (please refer to section on PARTS
NAME). The power supply to the unit must be on the function will not be set if the power is off.
To enable the Auto Restart function, press the
TEMPORAR Y button continuously f or three seconds .
The unit will acknowledge the setting and beep three
times. The system will now restart automatically.
The abov e Auto Restart settings can be carried out:
OPERATION
Push the TEMPORARY button
continuously more than three
seconds.
0
TEMPORARY
• When the system is operating
OPERATION
Push the TEMPORARY button
continuously more than three
seconds.
0
TEMPORARY
MOTION
Stand-by
↓
The system starts to operate.The green light will be lit.
↓about three seconds after
3S
The unit beeps three times.The orange light will be lit.
↓
The system is operating.The orange light is lighting.
If the system is not required to run at this time, push the TEMPORARY
button once more or use the remote control and the unit will stop.
MOTION
OperatingThe green light is lit.
↓
The system stops to operate.The green light is turned off.
↓about three seconds after
3S
The unit beeps three times.
↓
The system stops.
If the system is not required to stop at this time, use the remote control
and to restart.
During subsequent operation, the orange light goes on.
• The Auto Restart function will not accept an instruction if timer operation with the remote control is selected.
(Please refer to the section on setting the timer or setting the louver.)
• During louver swing (AUTO) operation, after restarting by the Auto Restart function, the louver s wing stops .
– 28–
7-12-2. How to Cancel the Auto Restart
To cancel the Auto Restart function, proceed as
follows:
Repeat the setting procedure: the unit will ac knowledge the instruction and bleep three times.
• When the system is stand-by (not running)
The system will now be required to manually restart
with the remote control after the main supply is
turned off.
Cancellation is carried out:
OPERATION
Push the TEMPORARY button
continuously more than three
seconds.
0
TEMPORARY
• When the system is operating
OPERATION
Push the TEMPORARY button
continuously more than three
seconds.
0
TEMPORARY
MOTION
Stand-by
↓
The system starts to operate.The orange light will be lit.
↓about three seconds after
3S
The unit beeps three times.The green light will be lit.
↓
The system is operating.
If the system is not required to run at this time, push the TEMPORARY
button once more or use the remote control and stop the unit.
MOTION
OperatingThe orange light is lit.
↓
The system stops to operate.The orange light is turned off.
↓about three seconds after
3S
The unit beeps three times.
↓
The system stops.
If the system is not required to stop at this time, use the remote control
and to restart.
During subsequent operation, the green light is lighting.
7-12-3. In Case of Power Failure during the
Timer Operation
(1) If ON-TIMER operation is reserved with setting of
Auto Restart operation, it is cancelled with power
failure. (The OPERATION lamp on the main unit
goes on and off to inform of power failure .) In that
case, try to reserve ON-TIMER operation once
again.
– 29 –
(2) If OFF-TIMER operation is reserved without
setting of Auto Restart operation, the reservation
is cancelled with power failure . (The OPERATION
lamp on the main unit goes on and off to inform
of power f ailure .) In that case, try to reserve
OFF-TIMER operation. When Auto Restart
operation is set, OFF-TIMER reservation is also
cancelled with power failure .
8. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
8-1. Safety Cautions
For general public use
Po wer supply cord of parts of appliance for Outdoor use shall be more than polychloroprene sheathed fle xible cord
(design H05 RN-F), or cord designation 245 IEC 57.
CAUTION
TO DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY.
This appliance must be connected to the mains by means of a circuit break er or a switch with a contact separation
of at least 3 mm.
If this is not possible, a power supply plug with earth must be used. This plug must be easily accessible after
installation. The plug must be disconnected from the power supply socket in order to disconnect the appliance
completely from the mains.
DANGER
` FOR ELECTRICAL WORKS THE WIRING AND CABLES MUST BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH
NATIONAL WIRING STANDARD OR REGULATION.
IF INCORRECT AND INCOMPLETE WIRING IS CARRIED OUT, IT WILL CA USE AN ELECTRICAL FIRE OR
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
` USE THE SPECIFIED CABLE (1,5 to 2,0mm²) AND CONNECT TIGHTLY FOR INDOOR/OUTDOOR
CONNECTION. CONNECT TIGHTLY AND CLAMP THE CABLE SO THA T EXTERNAL FORCE WILL BE
ACTED ON THE TERMINAL.
` WIRE ROUTING MUST BE PROPERLY ARRANGED SO THAT CONTROL BOARD CO VER IS FIXED
PROPERLY.
` DO NOT D AMAGE OR SCRATCH THE CONDUCTIVE CORE AND INNER INSULATOR OF THE CABLES.
` DO NOT DEFORM OR SMASH ON THE SURFACE OF THE CABLES. DO NOT PRESS OR FIX THE CORD
AND CABLES FIRMLY WITH STAPLES, etc.
` DO NOT USE THE EXTENSION CABLE FOR POWER SUPPLY CORD OR INTER-CONNECTING CABLE.
NEVER EXECUTE THE CONNECTION OF WIRING WITH OTHER METHOD THAN THE APPROVED ONE.
OTHERWISE, OVERHEAT, SMOKE OR FIRE MAY BE GENERATED BY CONTACT ERROR.
` TURN OFF MAIN POWER SUPPLY AND BREAKER BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK.
MAKE SURE ALL POWER SWITCHES AND BREAKER TURN OFF. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
` CONNECT THE CONNECTING CABLE CORRECTLY. IF THE CONNECTING CABLE IS CONNECTED BY
WRONG WAY, ELECTRIC PARTS MAY BE DAMAGED.
` GROUNDING WIRE WORKS MUST BE CONSTRUCTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH INSTALLATION MANUAL.
` DO NOT INSTALL NEAR CONCENTRATIONS OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS VAPORS.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION CAN RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
` TO PREVENT OVERHEATING THE INDOOR UNIT AND CAUSING A FIRE HAZARD. PLACE THE UNIT WELL
AWAY (MORE THAN 2M.) FROM HEAT SOURCE SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTORS. FURNACE,
STO VES, etc.
` IF A REFRIGERATION GAS LEAKS DURING INSTALLATION, BE SURE TO PERFORM VENTLATION.
IF THE REFRIGERANT GAS COMES INTO CONTACT WITH FIRE, A POISONOUS GAS MAY OCCUR.
WHEN INSTALLING AN AIR CONDITIONER, DO NOT ALLO W AIR OR MOISTURE TO REMAIN IN THE
REFRIGERATION CYCLE. OTHER WISE, PRESSURE IN THE REFRIGERATION CYCLE MAY BECOME
ABNORMALLY HIGH SO THAT A RUPTURE OR PERSONAL INJURY MAY BE CAUSED.
` BE SURE TO USE THE CORD-CLAMPS AND THE ELECTRIC PAR TS COVER TO THE SPECIFIED
POSITION WITH ATTACHED TO THE PRODUCT. MOUNT THE ELECTRIC PARTS COVER FOR CABLES OF
CONNECTING SECTION FIRMLY WITH THE SCREWS.
ENGAGE DEALER OR SPECIALIST FOR INSTALLA TION.
– 30 –
WARNING
• Nev er modify this unit b y removing any of the safety guards or by-passing any of the saf ety interloc k
switches.
• Do not install in a place which cannot bear the weight of the unit.
P ersonal injury and property damage can result if the unit falls.
• Before doing the electrical work, attach an approv ed plug to the pow er supply cord.
And make sure the equipment to be earthed.
• Appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring requlations.
If you detect any damage, do not install the unit. Contact your T oshiba dealer immediately.
CAUTION
• Exposure of unit to water or other moisture before installation will result in an electrical short.
Do not store in a wet basement or expose to r ain or water.
• After unpacking the unit, e xamine it carefully f or possib le damage.
• Do not install in a place that can increase the vibration of the unit. Do not install in a place that can amplify
the noise lev el of the unit or where noise and discharged air might disturb user’s neighbors.
• To avoid personal injury, be careful when handling parts with sharp edges.
• Please read the installation manual carefully before installing the unit. It contains further important
instructions for proper installation.
UK Plugs and Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994
SI Number 1768
With regard to Schedule 3, Item 7 of the above UK Regulations, this appliance m ust be permanently connected to the fixed wiring of the main electrical supply by means other than the use of an approved 13 Amp.
plug-top as outlined in the Regulations.
Electrical work must be carried by suitably qualified persons and in accordance with all relevant safety
standards and codes of practice.
We recommend that the power supply f or this appliance is deriv ed from a suitab ly protected dedicated circuit.
(for U.K. only)
– 31 –
8-2. Installation Diagram of Indoor and Outdoor Units
For installation of the indoor unit, use the paper pattern on the back.
For the rear left and left piping
Front cabinet
Front panel
(Attach to the front cabinet)
(Attach to the front cabinet)
5 Deodorizing
filter
6 Purifying
filter
Clip anchor
120 mm or more
Air filter
2 Wireless
remote
control
Hook
Pan head
wood screw
9
66 mm or more
Hook
8 Remote
control
holder
Hook
1 Installation
plate
120 mm
or more
4 Mounting screw
Shield pipe
Wall
Insert the cushion between
the indoor unit and wall,
and lift indoor unit to make
work easier.
Do not allow the drain hose to
get slack.
Cut the piping hole
sloped slightly
Make sure to run the drain
hose sloped downward.
The auxiliary piping can be
connected the left, rear left,
rear, right or bottom.
Right
100 mm or more
Before install the wireless
remote control
• With the remote control cover
open, load the batteries
supplied correctly, observing
their polarity.
Loop the connective cable
(about 100 mm in diameter
and 300~350 mm long).
B mm or more
600 mm or more
– 32 –
Extension
drain hose
(Option:
RB-821SW)
600 mm or more
Rear
Bottom
Rear left
Left
Insulation of refrigerant pipes
insulates the pipes separately,
not together.
6 mm thick heat resisting
polyethylene foam
8-3. Installation
• Secure the outdoor unit with the anchor bolts if the
unit is likely to be exposed to a strong wind.
8-3-1. Optional Parts
Part
code
Parts name
Q’ty
• Use ø8 or ø10 anchor bolts.
• If it is necessary to drain the defrost water from the
outdoor unit, attach
plate of the outdoor unit before installing it.
Refrigerant piping
A
Liquid side : ø6,35 mm
Gas side: ø12,7 mm (ø9,52 mm)
Pipe insulating material
B
(polyethylene foam, 6 mm thickness)
C
Putty, PVC tapes
For model RAS-13YAH-ES
*
Each
one
*
1
Each
one
The drain nipple is located as shown abov e .
<Drainage>
Bottom plate
<Anchor bolt arrangement of outdoor unit>
RAS-07YAH-E, RAS-07YAH-ES, RAS-10YAH-E, RAS-10YAH-ES
drain nipple to the bottom
W
ø25
7
Drain nipple
Drain hose sold
separately or one on the
market.
600mm
Air inlet
120mm
301mm
52,5mm
Air outlet
Fig 8-3-1-1 Air outlet
RAS-13YAH-E, RAS-13YAH-ES
600mm
Air inlet
111mm
7
Drain nipple
Fig. 8-3-2
• Install the provided drain nipple in the hole of the
bottom plate of the outdoor unit. (See the abo v e
figure.)
• P erform proper drainage processing using a drain
hose sold separately or one on the market. (Inner
diameter : 16 mm)
• Do not use an ordinary hose on the market, because it tends to get flat and as a result, it prev ents
water from draining.
30mm
230mm
7
Drain nipple
Air outlet
Fig. 8-3-1-2 Air outlet
– 33 –
8-3-2. Installation Parts
Parts with an asterisk (*) are packaged with the outdoor unit.
Part
No.
147
Name of parts
Q'ty
Part
No.
Installation plate x 1
258
Wireless remote control x 1
369
Batteries x 2
Name of parts
Q'ty
Mounting screw ø4x 25 x 6
Deodorizing filter x 1
Purifying filter x 1
Others
Part
No.
Name of parts
Q'ty
Drain nipple* x 1
Remote control holder x 1
Pan head wood screw
ø3,1 x 16 x 2
Name
Installation manual
Owner’s manual
This model is not equipped with an extension drain hose.
Option : F or the extension drain hose, use an optionally
availab le RB-821SW or commercially av ailab le one .
– 34 –
8-4. Indoor Unit
Indoor unit
Pipe
hole
65,5mm
120mm
or more
Thread
Weight
1
Installation
plate
4
Mounting
screw
Pipe hole
65,5mm
66mm or more
Anchor bolt hole
K Installation place
• A place which provides the spaces around the
indoor unit as shown in the diagram in section 8-2.
• A place where there is no obstacle near the air inlet
and outlet.
• A place which allows an easy installation of the
piping to the outdoor unit.
• A place which allows the front panel to be opened.
8-4-1. Cutting a Hole and Mounting
Installation Plate
<Cutting a hole>
When installing the refrigerant pipes from the rear.
CAUTION
• Direct sunlight to the indoor unit wireless
receiver should be avoided.
• The microprocessor in the indoor unit should
not be too close to r-f noise sources.
(For details, see the owner’s manual.)
<Remote control>
• A place where there are no obstacles such as a
curtain that may block the signal from the remote
control.
• Do not install the remote control in a place exposed
to direct sunlight or close to a heating source, such
as a stove.
• K eep the remote control at least 1 m apart from the
nearest TV set or stereo equipment.
(This is necessary to prevent image disturbances
or noise interference.)
• The location of the remote control should be
determined as shown below.
The center of the piping slot
The center of the pipe
hole is above the arrow.
is above the arrow.
Pipe hole
80mm
65mm
40,5
Fig. 8-4-2
(1) After determining the pipe hole position with the
mounting plate (80 mm →), drill the pipe hole
(ø65 mm) at a slight downward slant to the
outdoor side.
NOTE :
• When drilling the wall that contains a metal lath,
wire lath or metal plate, be sure to use a pipe hole
brim ring sold separately .
<Mounting the installation plate>
For installation of the indoor unit, use the paper
pattern on the back.
mm
(Side view) Indoor unit
7m
75˚
Reception
range
(Top view)
Remote
control
Fig. 8-4-1
Indoor unit
Reception
range
*:Axial distance
5m
45˚
45˚
Remote
control
5m
*7m
Fig. 8-4-3
– 35–
<When the installation plate is directly mounted
on the wall>
(1) Securely fit the installation plate onto the wall b y
screwing it in the upper and low er parts to hook
up the indoor unit.
(2) Install the installation plate horizontally in the
wall.
(3) To mount the installation plate on a concrete wall
with anchor bolts, utilize the anchor bolt holes as
shown in the abov e figure .
CAUTION
When installing the installation plate with mounting screw, do not use the anchor bolt hole.
Otherwise the unit may fall down and result in
personal injury and property damage.
Installation plate
(Keep horizontal direction)
Anchor bolt
Projection
15mm
or less
5mm dia, hole
Clip anchor
CAUTION
F ailure to firmly install the unit may result in personal injury and property damage if the unit falls.
• In case of bloc k, brick, concrete or similar type
walls, make holes in the w all.
• Insert clip anchors for appropriate T mounting
screws.
NOTE :
• Install the installation plate using 4 to 6 pieces of
mounting screw securing four corners with screws .
8-4-2. Electrical Work
(1) The supply v oltage must be the same as the
rated voltage of the air conditioner .
(2) Prepare the power source f or exclusive use with
the air conditioner.
CAUTION
• Use power specified abo v e tab l e.
• This appliance can be connected to the mains
in either of the follo wing two w a ys .
(1) Connection to fixed wiring:
A switch or circuit breaker which disconnects
all poles and has a contact separation of at
least 3 mm must be incorporate in the fixed
wiring. An appro ved circuit breaker or
switches must be used.
(2) Connection with power supply plug:
Attach power supply plug with power cord and
plug it into wall outlet. An approved power
supply cord and plug must be used.
Mounting screw Ø4 x 25
4
Fig. 8-4-4
MODEL
Power source50Hz *220–240V ~ Single-phase
Maximum running current 7,5A (4,0A For RAS-07YKH-E, ES only) 12A
Plug socket & fuse rating16A16A
Wiring1mm2 or more1,3mm2 or mo re
No adjustment is necessary .
*
RAS-07YKH-E, RAS-10YKH-E
RAS-07YKH-ES, RAS-10YKH-ES
NOTE :
• Perform wiring works so as to allow a generous
wiring capacity .
RAS-13YKH-E
RAS-13YKH-ES
– 36–
8-4-3. Wiring Connection
WARNING
To plug the cable in the plug receptacle, take the
following precaution.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED .
Taking out the power cord
Slitted portion
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLORED
IN ACCORD ANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
L
: Brown
N
: Blue
: Green and Yellow
As the colors of the flexible cord of this appliance
may not correspond with the colored markings, to
identify terminals in your plug, as follows:
Connect BROWN colored core to plug terminal
marked letter “L”.
Connect BLUE colored core to plug terminal marked
letter “N”.
Connect GREEN AND YELLOW colored core to plug
terminal marked Earth Symbol “
<How to remove the front cabinet>
4
-LIVE
-NEUTRAL
-EARTH
Fig. 8-4-5
L
N
”.
4
• Cut off the slitted portion in the side face of the
rear panel to take out the power cord. After
this, remove b urrs , sharp edges, etc., to
smooth the cut face.
<How to connect the power cord>
For the air conditioner that has no power cord,
connect a power cord to it as mentioned below.
• After removing the front cabinet, remo v e the
terminal cover and the cord clamp.
• Connect and secure the power supply cord and
secure the cord clamp and the terminal cover .
• Cut the rear panel f ollo wing the cutting mark and
put the power supply cord through the notch.
• Be sure to smooth out the notch with a file, etc.
Terminal block
Power supply
cord
L
N
Cord clamp
Terminal cover
Screw
2
1
3
1
2
Vertical air flow louver.
Fig. 8-4-6
How to open the screw cap
• Place your finger on the lower part and push up
to open the screw cap .
(1) Open the screw caps and remove the two screws
securing the front cabinet.
(2) Close the screw caps as behind.
(3) Open the v ertical airflow louver horizontally b y
hand.
(4) Slightly open the low er part of the front cabinet
then pull the upper part of the front cabinet
toward y ou to remov e it from the rear plate .
– 37 –
Screw
Earth line
Fig. 8-4-7
<Stripping length of power cord>
30mm
10mm
L
N
10mm
40mm
NOTE :
• Use standard wire only.
• Wire type: More than H05-RN-F
Fig. 8-4-8
Screw
Earth line
<How to connect the connecting cable>
Wiring of the connecting cable can be carried out
without removing of the front panel.
(1) Remov e the front panel.
Fully open the front panel. Disengage the
support arm located in the upper center while
pushing its handle leftwards, and then remov e
the front panel toward you.
(2) Remov e the terminal cov er and cord clamp .
(3) Insert the connecting cable (according to local
codes) into pipe hole on the wall.
(4) Take out the connecting cable through the cable
slot on the rear panel so that it is exploded by
about 15 cm long in the front side.
(5) Insert the connecting cable fully into the terminal
block and secure it b y screw tightly.
(6) Tightening torque:1,2 N•m (0,12 kgf•m)
(7) Secure the connecting cable with the cord clamp.
(8) Fix the terminal cover and front panel on the
indoor unit.
<How to install the front cabinet on the indoor
unit>
Install the front cabinet through the opposite order of
“How to remov e the front cabinet”.
When the panel is removed and mounted again, tak e
the follo wing actions:
After fastening the two screws, one each at the left
and right of the air outlet, be sure to push the upper
center Q right end R , left end S and the lower
center T of the air outlet, and confirm that no gap is
left between the front cabinet and the rear plate.
• If cooling (dry) operation is made without
pushing the air outlet, dew can be deposited on
the front cabinet surface. In addition a gap
between the front cabinet and the rear plate will
become wider, spoiling the appearance.
PushPush
3
1
4
Push
2
CAUTION
• Be sure to ref er the wiring system diagram
labeled inside the front panel.
• Check local electrical codes and also any
specific wiring instructions or limitation.
Connecting
cable
about 15cm
<Stripping length of connecting cable>
4
3
2
1
NOTE :
• Use stranded wire only.
• Wire type:More than H05 RN-F
Terminal block
Screw
Screw
Cord
clamp
Connecting cable
Screw
Terminal
cover
Fig. 8-4-9
50mm
10mm
10mm
40mm
Earth line
For a five conductor cable
Fig. 8-4-10
21
Earth
line
Push
Fig. 8-4-11
8-4-4. Piping and Drain Hose Installation
<In case of rightward piping>
• After scribing slits of the front panel and the rear
panel by a knif e or a marking-off pin, cut them b y a
pair of nippers or the like.
Slit (front panel)
Slit (rear panel)
Fig. 8-4-12
<In case of downward piping>
• After scribing the slit of the front panel and slit in
the lower part of the rear panel by a knife or a
marking-off pin, cut them by a pair of nippers or the
like.
Slit
(front panel)
Slit
(rear panel)
Fig. 8-4-13
– 38–
<Left-hand connection with piping>
Bend the connecting pipe so that it is laid within 43
mm above the wall surf ace. If the connecting pipe is
laid exceeding 43 mm above the wall surface, the
indoor unit may unstab ly be set on the wall. When
bending the connecting pipe, make sure to use
spring bender so as not to crush the pipe.
Bend the connection pipe within a radius of 30
mm.
To connect pipe after installation of unit (figure)
(To the forefront of flare)
196mm
Side of liquid flow
96mm
Side of gas flow
Outward form of indoor unit
R 30mm (Use polisin or the like for bending pipe.)
43mm
˚
80
Use the handle of screwdriver,etc.
8-4-5. Indoor Unit Installation
(1) Pass the pipe through the hole in the wall, and
hook the indoor unit on the installation plate at
the upper hooks.
(2) Swing the indoor unit to right and left to confirm
that it is firmly hooked up on the installation plate.
(3) While pushing the indoor unit onto the w all b y the
lower part, hook it up on the installation plate by
the lower part. Pull the indoor unit tow ard you by
the lower part to confirm that it is firmly hooked
up on the installation plate.
(1)
(2)
Hook
Hook here
Installation
1
plate
Push
Fig. 8-4-14
NOTE :
If the pipe is bent incorrectly, the indoor unit may
unstably be set on the wall.
After passing the connecting pipe through the pipe
hole, connect the connecting pipe to auxiliary pipes
and wrap the facing tape around them.
CAUTION
• Bind the auxiliary pipes (two) and connecting
cable with f acing tape tightly. In case of leftward
piping and rear-leftward piping, bind the
auxiliary pipes (two) only with facing tape.
Indoor unit
Auxiliary
pipes
Installation
plate
• Carefully arrange pipes so that any pipe does
not stick out of the rear plate of the indoor unit.
• Carefully connect the auxiliary pipes and
connecting pipes to each other and cut off the
insulating tape wound on the connecting pipe
to avoid doub le-taping at the joint, moreover,
seal the joint with the vinyl tape, etc.
• Since dewing results in a machine troub le,
make sure to insulate both the connecting
pipes. (Use polyethylene foam as insulating
material.)
• When bending a pipe, carefully do it not to
crush it.
Connecting
cable
Fig. 8-4-15
• For detaching the indoor unit from the installation
plate pull the indoor unit toward y ou while pushing
its bottom up by the specified parts.
PushPush
Fig. 8-4-16
– 39–
8-4-6. Drainage
(1) Run the drain hose sloping downwards.
NOTE :
• Hole should be made at a slight downward slant to
the outdoor side.
Do not rise the drain hose.
50 mm
or more
Do not put the
drain hose end
into water.
Fig. 8-4-17
(2) Put water in the drain pan and mak e sure that the
water is drained outdoors.
(3) When connecting e xtension drain hose , insulate
the connecting part of extension drain hose with
shield pipe.
U
5
Shield pipe
Do not form the drain hose
into the wared shape.
Do not put the drain
hose end in the
drainage ditch.
8-5. Outdoor Unit
KInstallation place
• A place which provides the spaces around the
outdoor unit as shown in the diagram in page 7.
• A place which can bear the weight of the outdoor
unit and does not allow an increase in noise leve l
and vibration.
• A place where the operation noise and discharged
air do not disturb your neighbors.
• A place which is not exposed to a strong wind.
• A place free of a leakage of combustible gases.
• A place which does not bloc k a passage.
• When the outdoor unit is to be installed in an
elevated position, be sure to secure its f eet.
• An allowab le length of the connecting pipe is up to :
**RAS-10YKH-E, RAS-10YKH-ES : 10 m
RAS-13YKH-E, RAS-13YKH-ES : 15 m
• An allowable head level is up to :
**RAS-10YKH-E, RAS-10YKH-ES : 5 m
RAS-13YKH-E, RAS-13YKH-ES : 6 m
** Included RAS-07YKH-E, RAS-07YKH-ES
• A place where the drain water does not raise any problem.
Drain hose
Inside the room
Extension drain hose
Fig. 8-4-18
CAUTION
Arrange the drain pipe for proper drainage from
the unit.
Improper drainage can result in damage to
property.
This air conditioner has the structure designed to
drain water collected from dew, which forms on the
back of the indoor unit, to the drain pan.
Therefore, do not store the power cord and other
parts at a height above the drain guide.
Wall
Drain guide
CAUTION
(1) Install the outdoor unit without anything
blocking the air discharging.
(2) When the outdoor unit is installed in a place
exposed alwa ys to a strong wind lik e a coast or
on a high story of a building, secure the normal
fan operation using a duct or a wind shield.
(3) Specially in windy area, install the unit to
prev ent the admission of wind.
Strong
wind
Fig. 8-5-1
Space for pipes
Fig. 8-4-19
– 40 –
CAUTION
90˚
Obliquity
Roughness
Warp
DiePipe
A
Installation in the following places ma y result in
trouble. Do not install the unit in such places.
• A place full of machine oil.
• A saline place such as coast.
• A place full of sulfide gas.
• A place where high-frequency wav es are lik ely
to be generated as from radio equipment,
welders, and medical equipment.
8-5-2. Refrigerant Piping Connection
<Flaring>
(1) Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter.
Fig. 8-5-2
(2) Insert a flare nut into the pipe, and flare the pipe.
Align the centers of the connecting pipes and tighten
the flare nut as far as possib le with your fingers.
Then tighten the nut with a spanner and torque
wrench as shown in the figure.
CAUTION
• Do not apply excess torque. Otherwise, the
nut may crac k depending on the installation
conditions.
In order to prev ent an y other refrigerant from being
charged accidentally, each port of the manifold has
been changed in shape.
Differences in Port Size between Conventional
R22 and R410A
Manifold for R22Manifold for R410A
Port
size
AIR PURGE
Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes and in
the indoor unit using vacuum pump.
Do not use the refrigerant in the outdoor unit.
For details, see the man ual of v acuum pump .
<Use of vacuum pump>
(1) Connect the charge hose (A) from the manif ol d
valv e to the charge inlet of the gas side pac k ed
valve.
(2) Connect the charge hose (B) to the port of
vacuum pump .
(3) Open fully the low pressure side handle of the
manifold v alve .
(4) Operate the vacuum pump.
(5) Close the low pressure side handle of manif ol d
valv e after v acuumizing and stop the v acuum
pump.
Continue vacuumizing more than 15 minutes and
check the pressure gage indicates –0,1MPa
(–76 cmHg).
7/16 UNF1/2 UNF
20 threads per inch20 threads per inch
Indoor unit
Pressure gage
Low pressure side handle
Charge hose (A)
Outdoor unit
Gas
(Ø9,52)
C
A
Manifold valve
Service port
LoHi
High pressure
side handle
Charge
hose (B)
VP
D
B
Liquid
(Ø6,35)
Fig. 8-5-5
CAUTION
• KEEP IMPORTANT 4 POINTS FOR
INSTALLATION (PIPING W ORK)
(1) Take awa y dust and moisture (Inside of the
connecting pipes.)
(2) Tight connection (between pipes and unit)
(3) Ev acuate the air in the connecting pipes using
V A CUUM PUMP.
(4) Check gas leak (connected points)
<Packed Valve Handling Precautions>
• Open the valve stem all the way out; so not try
to open it beyond the stopper.
• Securely tighten the valve stem cap with the
wrench or like.
• Valve stem cap tightening torque is as follows;
Gas pipes side (Ø12,7) : 49 ~ 62 N•m (5,0 ~ 6,2 kgf•m)
Gas pipes side (Ø9,52) : 30 ~ 42 N•m (3,0 ~ 4,2 kgf•m)
Liquid pipe side (Ø6,35): 16 ~ 18 N•m (1,6 ~ 1,8 kgf•m)
Service port cap: 9 ~ 10 N•m (0,9 ~ 1,0 kgf•m)
Packed
valve
(6) Open the stems of pack ed valves A and B all the
way .
(7) Securely tighten the stem cap to each of the
packed valve stems.
<A5 mm hexagon wrench is required.>
Note : Service port at Gas pipes valve only.
Fig. 8-5-6
– 42 –
8-5-4. Wiring Connection
(1) Remove the electric parts cover from the outdoor
unit.
(2) Connect the connecting cable to the terminals as
identified with their respective matched numbers
on the terminal block of indoor and outdoor units.
(Strip the sheath of connecting cable with follo wing stripping length to and insert into the terminal
block.)
(3) When connect the connecting cable to outdoor
unit terminal, make a loop as shown in the
installation diagram of indoor and outdoor unit, to
prev ent water coming in the outdoor unit.
(4) Insulate the unused cords (conductors) with
water coming in the outdoor unit. Process them
so that they do not touch any electrical or metal
parts.
8-6. Others
8-6-1. Gas Leak Test
Flare nut connections (indoor unit)
Electric parts
cover
Flare nut
connections
(Outdoor unit)
C
D
Valve stem cap
connection
A
B
Valve stem cap connection
Service port
<Stripping length of connecting cable>
Terminal block
70mm
10mm
4
3
2
1
Earth line
10mm
60mm
Terminal
screw
Connecting
cable
1234
Screw
Fig. 8-5-7
CAUTION
• Wrong wiring connections may cause some
electrical parts to burn out.
• Be sure to comply with local code on running
the wire from the indoor unit to outdoor unit.
(size of wire and wiring method etc.)
• Every wire must be connected firmly.
NOTE :
• Wipe type : More than H05 RN-F
Cord clamp
Fig. 8-6-1
• Check the flare nut connections, valve stem cap
connections and service cap connections for gas
leak with a leak detector or soap water.
8-6-2. Test Operation
To switch the TEST RUN (COOL) mode, push
TEMPORAR Y button for 10 sec. (The beeper will
make a short beep.)
TEMPORARY
button
TEMPORARY
Fig. 8-6-2
8-6-3. Auto Restart Setting
This product is designed so that, after a power
failure, it can restart automatically in the same
operating mode as before the power f ailure .
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INFORMATION
The product was shipped with Auto Restart
function in the off position. Turn it on as required.
See detail in section 7-7. Auto Restart Function.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES :
• Following details of “What to be pre-chec k ed first”, make sure of the basic items.
• When there is no trouble corresponding to above, check in detail the f aulty parts following “How to judgefaulty parts by symptoms” later.
9-1. What to be Prechecked First
9-1-1. Power Supply Voltage
The line voltage must be A C 220–240V.
If the line voltage is not within this range, this air conditioner ma y not work normally.
9-1-2. Incorrect Cable Connection between Indoor and Outdoor Units
The indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit with 5 cables. Make certain that the indoor and outdoor units
have been connected properly, with terminals assigned the same numbers wired to each other. If the connectors
are not connected as specified, the outdoor unit will not operate normally, or OPERA TION lamp and TIMER lamp
will blink (5Hz).
9-1-3. Misleading but Good Operations (Program Controlled Operation)
The microcomputer performs the operations listed in Table 9-1-1 to control the air conditioner. If a claim is made
on the operation, check whether it corresponds to the contents in the Table 9-1-1. If it does, it is an indispensab l e
operation for the control and maintenance of the air conditioner: it is not a f ailure of the unit.
Table 9-1-1
No.Operation of air conditionerDescription
When the power plug or the power
cord of the indoor unit is inserted,
1
the OPERATION lamp on the
setting indication part blinks.
Fan speed remains unchanged in
2
the dry mode.
The compressor will not switch on
3
or off even when the thermo. con trol
is operated in the dry operation.
The PRE-DEF. lamp comes on
4
when the heating operation is
started.
The outdoor fan stops once in the
5
while during the heating operation.
Compressor does not work though
6
room temperature is in the range of
turning the compressor on.
During automatic oper ation, the
7
operation mode changes.
During automatic operation
8
mode, the fan only operation
continues.
When the power is turned on, the
9
operation starts automatically.
The OPERATION lamp blinks, indicating that power is turned on.
If this happens, pus h the START/STOP button once to cause the lamp to stop
blinking. A power outage also causes the lamp to blink.
Fan speed is automatically controlled in the dry mode.
In the dry mode, the compressor goes on and off at regular interval s,
independent of the therm o. control.
The PRE-DEF. lamp comes on during defrost oper ation and when the indoor
heat exchanger temperature is low when the heating operation is started.
At this time, the indoor fan is stopped to prevent cold air from drifting into the
room.
• When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is high, the outdoor fan may
be stopped by the high-temperature limit control operation.
• When the compressor current is large, the out door fan may be stopped by
the current limit control opera tion.
Compressor does not work while the compressor restart delay (3-min.) timer
is active. The same is true after power is turned on, as the time is still active.
After selection of the cooling and heating operation, the operation mode is
selected again when the compres sor off mode continue s f or 15min.
according to the room temperat ure.
When the r oom temperature is withi n setting temperature ± 1°C the fan only
mode is selected.
When the auto restart controlling is selected, the oper ation is performed
a utomaticall y in the pr evious ope ration mode after the power supply
has been turned on.
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9-2. Primary Judgement of Trouble Sources
9-2-1. Role of Indoor Unit Controller
The indoor unit controller receives the operation commands from the remote control and assumes the f ollo wing
functions.
• Measurement of the draft air temperature of the indoor heat exchanger by using the thermo sensor (TA).
• Louver motor control
• Control of the indoor fan motor operation
• Control of the LED display
• Control of the outdoor unit compressor, 4-WAY VALVE and the outdoor fan motor .
9-2-2. Display of Abnormalities and Judgement of the Abnormal Spots
The indoor unit of this machine observes the operation condition of the air conditioner and displays the contents
of the self-diagnosis as block displays on the display panel of the indoor unit.
Table 9-2-1
Block displayDescription
AOPERATION display blinking (1 Hz)Power failure (when pow er is ON)
GOPERATION, TIM ER and PRE-DEF. display b l inki ng ( 5 Hz)
HOPERATION, TIMER and PRE-DEF. display bli nking ( 5 H z) Compressor trouble
Wrong wiring of connecting cable
Thermal fuse is blown
• Gas shortage, other refrigerant cycle trouble
• Heat exchanger sensor open/bre ak/ short
• Overload relay or thermostat for compressor troubl e
(1) Judgement from defective operation or abnormal operation
Table 9-2-2
SymptomCheckPrimary judgement
The indoor part (including the
remote control) is defective.
No reaction on remote
control operation
Turn off the power once, turn it
on again and try to operate the
remote control again.
Rem ote control i s not po ssible.
Remote control is possible.OK.
The outdoor fan does
not rotate
The compressor oper ates.
The compressor does not operate.The inside part is defective.
The outdoor part is defect ive.
(outdoor fan motor)
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(2) Self-diagnosis with remote control
With the indoor unit control, self-diagnosis of protective circuit action can be done b y turning the remote
control operation into service mode, operating the remote control, observing the remote control indicators
and checking whether TIMER lamp blinks (5 Hz).
[ METHOD ]
1
Push the [CHK] button with a thin tip of pencil or
others. The remote control display shows “ ”.
MODEFANTEMP.
AUTO
COOL
DRY
HEA T
FAN ONLY
Hr.ON OFF TIMER
TEMP.
4
START/STOP
AUTO
LOW
MED.
C
HIGH
2
3
6
SET
AUTO
MODE
ACL CHK
TIMER
ON OFF RSV CNL
WH-E1BE
FAN
ECONO.
1
2
Push “ ” key of TEMP. one by one.
The receiving beep “Pi!” is heard, and the timer
lamp of the air conditioner blinks.
(5 times for 1 sec.)
3
Operating “ ” key, the 35 check codes from “ ”
to “ ” are sent.
4
To reduce the check code number, push the “ ”
key of TEMP.
—> <—> <—> <--
--> <—> <---> <—
5
If the check code agrees with the error code, the
receiving beep continues ringing “Pi, Pi, Pi ...”
(for approx.10 sec.), and all the LED of air
conditioner blink. (5 times for 1 sec.)
[ To release the servicing check ]
<Caution of servicing check>
1. After finished servicing check, push [START/
STOP] button and confirm to change main body
and remote control on normal operation mode.
2. After finished servicing check, disconnect plug
(or turned off circuit breaker) of main body due to
reset operation memory of microcomputer but in
case of found the check code, it's stoked in
microcomputer memory . Therefore, the memory
of check code can not delete after disconnected
plug (or turnrd off circuit breaker).
3. After finished repair the main unit, clear the
memory of microcomputer.
To clear the memory, need to use another service check remote control.
(service part No. 43T69058).
6
Push the [START/STOP] button.
Display screen returns to one before check.
The servicing check operation can be also
released by [ACL] button.
<How to clear the memory>
1. Push the button (rear bottom ) of the remote
control with a tip of pencil for more than 3 seconds.
Make sure the setting temperatur “
” is dis-
played on.
2. Adjust the check code to “
”.
(Use [AUTO] b utton and TEMP. , button
3. Push [SET] button.
(Data before operation is directly transferred.)
4. Push [ON/OFF] button.
(Transfer the signal to main unit.)
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Table 9-2-3
Block levelDiagnosis function
Check
code
Block
Indoor
P.C. board
Check
code
Symptom
Thermo. sensor
short/break.
Heat exchanger
sensor
short/break.
Indoor fan lock,
abnormality of
indoor fan or
thermal fuse break.
Abnormality of
other indoor unit
P.C. board.
Air
Conditioner
status
Continued
operation
Continued
operation
All offIndicated when
All offIndicated when
Condition
Indicated when
detected abnormal
Indicated when
detected abnormal
detected abnormal
detected abnormal
Judgment and action
1.Check thermo. sensor.
2.If it is OK, check P.C. board.
1.Check heat exchanger
sensor.
2.If it is OK, check P.C. board.
1.Check heat thermal fuse is
blow or not?
(Terminal block part.)
2.If the thermal fuse is not
blow, check indoor fan
motor.
(Refer to trouble shooting
flow charts.)
Replace P.C. board.
Cable
connectio
n/Therm
al fuse
Refrigera
nt system
Contents detected b y the check codes “ ” to “” are stored in memo ry of the micro computer ev en if the power s uppl y
is turned off. Therefore, contents of oper ations in the past are all displayed.
1) Wrong wiring or
disconnection of
connective
cable.
2) Thermal fuse cut
off.
1) Overload relay
or thermostat for
compressor
break.
Compre s sor break
down.
All offIndicated when
All offIndicated when
All off
detected abnormal
detected abnormal
Indicated when
detected abnormal
1.Check connective cable
correct if wiring is wr ong.
2.Check the rmal fuse and
Terminal blocks.
3.If it is OK, chec k P.C. board.
1. If overload r elay and
themostat for compressor
are OK, check refrigerant
cycle.
2.If refrigerant cycle is OK,
check P.C. board.
3.If heat exchenger sensor is
OK, check ov erload relay
and thermostat for
compressor.
1.Check compressor.
2. If it is OK, check P.C.
board.
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9-3. Troubleshooting Flowcharts
9-3-1. Power can not be Turned on (No Operation at All)
<Preliminary checks>
(1) Is the supply voltage normal?
(2) Is the connection to the AC output OK.?
Shut off the power supply
from AC outlet once and
turn it on after 5 seconds.
NO
Does the OPERATION
lamp blink?
YES
Does the power turn
on by pushing the
[START/STOP] button
of the remote control?
YES
Does the fuse
(F01) blow?
NO
YES
Does the transmission
control flash normally and
(No problem)
Parts (R21, R22, SG01,
C15, C01, DB01, C02,
Q01, T01) are defective.
indicator of remote
transmit certainly?
YES
Operation
Check Items
Main cause
Countermeasure
Symptom
NONO
Remote control
is defective.
Replace the
remote control.
Does the thermal
(Under PF. Terminal)
Is the indication voltage
NO
(DC12V or 5V) of main
PC board correct?
Is the voltage
across C02 measured
DC310V~340V?
YES
Is the secondary
voltage of SW trans-
former (T01) measured
DC35V, DC12V,
and DC7V ?
YES
fuse blow?
NO
YES
Refer to the paragraph
NO
“Pre-check”, or defective circuit
before power PC board block.
Shut off the power
supply once, and turn
NO
it on again after disconnecting the motor
connector CN10
YES
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Wrong wiring of
AC cord or connecting
cable is defective.
Does the CN13
connector the wrong
connecting?
Is the secondary
voltage of SW
transformer measured
.
DC35V, DC12V,
and DC7V?
YES
YES
NO
NO
P.C. board
is defective.
SW transformer
(T01) or Tr (Q01)
for power supply
is defective.
Replace the
thermal fuse set.
Check connection.
Replace the main
P.C. board.
Re-wiring the cable.
Replace the main
P.C. board.
Motor is defective.
Be sure to disconnect the motor connector CN10 after shut off the power supply, or it will be a cause of dam-
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age of the motor .
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9-3-2. Power can not be Turned on after Replacing Indoor P.C. Board
Front panel1) After stopping the operation of the air conditioner, be
Q
sure to turn off the circuit breaker or disconnect the
power plug from the AC wall socket.
2) Open the screw caps and remove the two screws fixi ng
the front panel.
3) Close the screw caps as they wer e.
4) Open the horizontal louver right below by your finger.
5) Open the lower side of front panel until it touches the
horizontal louver, and remove it from the indoor unit by
turning it.
<To assemble the front panel>
1) Fix the two screws to secure the front panel.
2) Close the screw caps as they wer e.
3) Press four places where are the center, right end, left
end and lower portions of the air outlet.
4) Check the gap between the front panel and the main
unit.
If cooling or drying operation is performed without
pressing the center of the air outlet, the surface of the
front panel may be covered with frost and have a dew
drop.
5
2
3
3
4
3
3
5
2
3
3
Electrical part
R
assembly
Drain-pan
S
assembly
1) Perform the process Q above .
2) Remove the electrical part cover by press ing the nail
located on upper portion of the electrical part cover.
3) Remove the drain guide .
4) Remove the screw securing to the end pl ate of the heat
exchanger.
5) Remove the connector (3p +3p) for the fan motor and the
connector (6p) for the louver motor from the P.C. board
assembly.
6) After unhooking the electrical part base by pressing the
nail located on its low er portion, draw the electrical
fixin
part base out toward
7) Pull the TC sensor out from the holder of the heat
exchanger.
(Keep it with the holder of TC sensor.)
8) Dress the connecting cable securely as shown in t he
right illustration.
(Improper dressing will cause wa t er leakage.)
1) Perf orm the process R above .
2) Remove the drain-pan b y press ing th e f our hooks
downwards.
(Keep it with the drain hose. )
ou to remove it from the mai n un it.
Drain guide
Upper nail
Screw
Lower fixing nail
When assembling dress the connecting
cable in loop and put it into the drain-pan.
Electrical
part cover
TC-sensor
Hooks
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No.Part nameProcedureRemarks
Horizontal grille
T
Note:
The horizontal
grille can not be
removed without
removing the
louver motor.
Heat exchanger1) Perform the process S.
U
Cross flow fan1) Perform the process S.
V
1) Perform the process
2) Remove the screw fixing the louver m ot or, and
remove the louver motor.
3) Re move the shaft of the horizontal grille fr om th e
drain-pan.
2) Remove the pipe holder from the rear side of main
unit by removing the screw.
3) Unhook the hooks fixing the left side of the heat
exchanger and remove the screw fixing it, then
remove the right side of the end plate from the rib
fixing the main unit by sliding the heat exchanger
slightly to the right side.
2) Loosen the set screw of the cross flow fan.
3) Remove the screw f ixing the shaft bearing base.
4) Lift slightly up the left side of the heat exchanger, and
pull the shaft bearing base out left downwards.
R
.
Louver motor
Horizontal grille
Hooks fixing the
heat exchanger
Shaft bearing
base
Screw fixing the
heat exchanger
HookScrew
Screw
Hooks
Pipe holder
When assembling it, fix it with the set screw on the
position where the gap between the rear plate surface
and the left end surface of the cross flow fan is 6 ~ 7mm.
Shaft bearing1) Perform the process V above .
W
2) Remove the shaft bearing from the sha ft bearing
base.
<Caution for assembl i ng>
• If a part of the shaft bearing is protruded from the
housing, assemble it after pushing its portion into the
correct position in the housing.
Fan motor1) Perform the process U above .
X
2) Perform the process
3) Remove the left and right motor bands.
4) Remove the fan motor after pulling the cr oss flow fan
out sliding it left and right.
-2) above.
V
Shaft
bearing
6~7m
Ribs
Cross
flow fan
Rear plate
Mount the fan motor as
shown in figure below
when assembling.
Put the end of lead
wire at the portion
between two ribs.