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12 Unit installation

Installation and operation manual

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LRYELRNUN5A7Y1
CO

 Conveni-Pack outdoor unit and capacity up unit

4P605461-1 – 2020.04

(d)

Calculate h1 and h2 as shown in the figure. Add h1/2 for
maintenance space to the front side. Add h2/2 for maintenance
space to the back side (if wall height exceeds above values).

CAUTION

Appliance not accessible to the general public, install it in a
secured area, protected from easy access.

This  unit,  both  indoor  and  outdoor,  is  suitable  for
installation 

in 

commercial 

and 

light 

industrial

environment.

NOTICE

This  is  a  class  A  product.  In  a  domestic  environment  this
product  may  cause  radio  interference  in  which  case  the
user may be required to take adequate measures.

12.1.2

Additional installation site requirements
of the outdoor unit in cold climates

In  heavy  snowfall  areas  it  is  very  important  to  select  an  installation
site  where  the  snow  will  NOT  affect  the  unit.  If  lateral  snowfall  is
possible, make sure that the heat exchanger coil is NOT affected by
the snow. If necessary, install a snow cover or shed and a pedestal.

INFORMATION

For  instructions  on  how  to  install  the  snow  cover,  contact
your dealer.

12.1.3

Additional installation site requirements
for CO

 refrigerant

NOTICE

Although  it  is  recommended  to  install  LRYEN10*  and
LRNUN5*  outdoors,  in  some  cases  it  might  be  needed  to
install  them  inside.  In  such  cases,  ALWAYS  follow  the
indoor installation site requirements for CO

2

 refrigerant.

NOTICE

In  case  of  mechanical  ventilation,  take  care  the  ventilated
air is exhausted to the outdoor space and not into another
closed area.

Refrigerant basic characteristics

Refrigerant

R744

RCL (refrigerant concentration limit)

0.072 kg/m

3

QLMV (quantity limit with minimum ventilation)

0.074 kg/m

3

QLAV (quantity limit with additional ventilation)

0.18 kg/m

3

Toxicity limit

0.1 kg/m

3

Safety class

A1

INFORMATION

For  more  information  regarding  allowable  refrigerant
charge  and  space  volume  calculations  see  the  reference
guide of the indoor unit.

Appropriate measures

INFORMATION

Appropriate measures are field supply. Choose and install
all  required  appropriate  measures  in  accordance  with
EN 378-3:2016.

▪ (natural or mechanical) ventilation

▪ safety shut-off valves

▪ safety alarm, in combination with a CO

refrigerant leak detector (a

safety  alarm  alone  is  NOT  considered  an  appropriate  measure
where occupants are restricted in their movements)

▪ CO

2

 refrigerant leak detector

WARNING

Install  the  unit  only  in  locations  where  the  doors  of  the
occupied space are not tight fitting.

WARNING

When  using  safety  shut-off  valves,  make  sure  to  install
measures such as a bypassing piping with a pressure relief
valve (from liquid pipe to gas pipe). When the safety shut-
off  valves  close  and  no  measures  are  installed,  increased
pressure may damage the liquid piping.

To determine the minimum number of appropriate
measures

For occupancies other than on the lowest underground floor of
the building

If the total refrigerant charge
(kg) divided by the room
volume

(a)

 (m

3

) is…

…the number of appropriate
measures must be at least…

<QLMV

0

>QLMV and <QLAV

1

>QLAV

2

(a)

For occupied spaces with a floor area exceeding 250 m

2

, use

250 m

2

 as the floor area for determination of the room volume

(

Example: 

 even if the room area is 300 m

2

 and the room height

is 2.5 m, calculate the room volume as 250 m

2

×2.5 m=625 m

3

)

Example: 

Total refrigerant charge in the system is 45 kg and room

volume  is  300  m

3

.  45/300=0.15,  which  is  >QLMV  (0.074)  and

<QLAV (0.18), therefore install at least 1 appropriate measure in the
room.

A (kg)

B (m³)

0

0

100 150

50

200 250

300

350

450

550

400

500

600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

  

c

b

a

QLMV

QLAV

  12‒1 Example graph for calculation

A

Refrigerant charge

B

Room volume

a

2 appropriate measures required

b

1 appropriate measure required

c

No measure required

For occupancies on the lowest underground floor of the
building

If the total refrigerant charge
(kg) divided by the room
volume

(a)

 (m

3

) is…

…the number of appropriate
measures must be at least…

<RCL

0

>RCL and ≤QLMV

1

>QLMV and <QLAV

2

>QLAV

Value CANNOT be exceeded!

Summary of Contents for LRYEN10A7Y1

Page 1: ...Installation and operation manual CO Conveni Pack outdoor unit and capacity up unit English Installation and operation manual CO Conveni Pack outdoor unit and capacity up unit LRYEN10A7Y1 LRNUN5A7Y1...

Page 2: ...mm 300 500 500 10 B B1 B2 B3 100 500 500 50 300 200 a a C1 C2 C3 C a 300 500 20 10 50 100 500 100 300 400 200 a A Y X h2 H2 500 h1 H1 1500 1...

Page 3: ...and service ports 19 13 2 1 To handle the stop valve 19 13 2 2 To handle the service port 20 13 2 3 Tightening torques 21 13 3 Connecting the refrigerant piping 21 13 3 1 To remove the spun pipes 21...

Page 4: ...from Daikin and in addition comply with applicable legislation and are performed by qualified persons only In Europe and areas where IEC standards apply EN IEC 60335 2 40 is the applicable standard I...

Page 5: ...tar system They can cause overheating electrical shock or fire Do NOT install a phase advancing capacitor because this unit is equipped with an inverter A phase advancing capacitor will reduce perform...

Page 6: ...bol This means that the batteries may NOT be mixed with unsorted household waste If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol this chemical symbol means that the battery contains a heavy metal a...

Page 7: ...e executing any maintenance task WARNING Never replace a fuse with a fuse of a wrong ampere ratings or other wires when a fuse blows out Use of wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down or...

Page 8: ...instruments or works of art NOTICE Do NOT use the system for cooling water It may freeze NOTICE For future modifications or expansions of your system A full overview of allowable combinations for futu...

Page 9: ...Phase diagram of R744 P bar T C 0 31 100 80 1 5 2 73 8 57 d c b a e P Pressure in bar T Temperature in C a Solid phase b Liquid phase c Vapour phase d Supercritical fluid e Triple point 57 C 5 2 bar 6...

Page 10: ...ge Restart the unit by switching operating switch OFF and ON If the problem persists refer to the service manual The stop valve of an outdoor unit is left closed Open the stop valve on both the gas an...

Page 11: ...unit a b a Outdoor unit b Capacity up unit NOTICE Use a belt sling of 20 mm wide that adequately bears the weight of the unit Forklift a b a Outdoor unit b Capacity up unit NOTICE Use filler cloth on...

Page 12: ...your dealer for assistance WARNING Only the refrigeration parts that are also designed to work with CO2 shall be connected to the system Individual control with a remote controller In case of a system...

Page 13: ...alculations see the reference guide of the indoor unit Appropriate measures INFORMATION Appropriate measures are field supply Choose and install all required appropriate measures in accordance with EN...

Page 14: ...echanical ventilation in accordance with EN 378 3 2016 12 2 Opening and closing the unit 12 2 1 To open the outdoor unit DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION DANGER RISK OF BURNING SCALDING To gain access to...

Page 15: ...it b Capacity up unit 3 Attach the small front plates to the front panels a b 2 7 a Outdoor unit b Capacity up unit 12 3 Mounting the outdoor unit 12 3 1 To provide the installation structure Make sur...

Page 16: ...n bolts M12 It is best to screw in the foundation bolts until their length remains 20 mm above the foundation surface 20 mm NOTICE Prepare a water drainage channel around the foundation to drain waste...

Page 17: ...ion 13 1 2 Refrigerant piping material Piping material K65 copper iron alloy CuFe2P maximum operating pressure 120 bar Piping temper grade and thickness Piping refrigeration unit Piping type Outer dia...

Page 18: ...easily a c b a Showcase b Height difference 5 m c Trap The refrigerant suction piping must always run down a b a b a Outdoor unit or indoor unit b Flow direction in refrigerant suction piping To inst...

Page 19: ...15 9 t1 05 K65 Air conditioner side liquid pipe b 12 7 t0 85 K65 Air conditioner side gas pipe b 15 9 t1 05 K65 a Piping between branching areas C D c d b Piping from first branch to second branch B2...

Page 20: ...te and freeze between the screw thread As a result refrigerant may leak and the valve cap may break a b a Apply screw lock agent b Do NOT apply screw lock agent 5 Tighten the valve cap Also see 13 2 3...

Page 21: ...ese instructions are NOT followed correctly it may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious depending on the circumstances To remove the spun piping 1 Open the stop valve cap...

Page 22: ...p valve gas refrigeration B Stop valve liquid refrigeration a Gas piping b Liquid piping 2 If applicable remove the knockout and connect the piping to the capacity up unit Side connection 3 Remove the...

Page 23: ...to withstand high pressures and which will prevent water dirt or dust entering the unit CAUTION Do NOT open the stop valve until you have measured the insulation resistance of the main power supply ci...

Page 24: ...th 20 mm Insulation sealing To prevent rain and condensed water entering the unit add a sealing between the insulation and the front panel of the unit a a a a b b a Sealing material b Front panel 14 C...

Page 25: ...4 the additional amount of refrigerant during test run 6 and the factory charged amount of refrigerant 5 see label on the unit The total amount of refrigerant in the system is thus 4 5 6 7 10 Note do...

Page 26: ...kg 5 Factory charged amount of refrigerant into outdoor unit kg 6 3 6 Additional amount of refrigerant charged when test run if required kg a 7 Total amount of refrigerant 5 6 7 kg 8 a The maximum amo...

Page 27: ...consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary that the equipment is connected only to a supply with a system impedance Zsys less than or equal to Zmax EN IEC 61000 3 12 provided tha...

Page 28: ...d1 d2 h h1 h2 d1 d2 X1M A1P X5M X4M X1M PE X1M X3M PE X1M A1P X2M X1M X3M PE k1 k l m k2 k4 k3 j 3N 50 Hz 380 415 V AC c1 c2 3N 50 Hz 380 415 V AC c1 c2 c1 c2 1N 50 Hz 220 240 V AC c1 c2 k5 a Capacity...

Page 29: ...b X5M X4M X1M PE X1M A1P X2M X1M X3M PE a Terminals on outdoor unit b Terminals on capacity up unit Terminal Screw size Tightening torque N m X1M Power supply M8 5 5 7 3 PE Protective earth screw M8...

Page 30: ...fixing b F2 F1 F1 X1M A1P c a F2 Q1 Q2 TO MULTIUNIT TO OUT DUNIT TO IN DUNIT d e 2 1 3 X5M a b c d e X1M A1P X5M 1 2 X1M A1P DIII transmission wiring a To capacity up unit b To indoor units air condit...

Page 31: ...rror occurs that causes unit operation to stop R P2 run signal connection optional when the compressor is running P1 P2 operation signal connection mandatory when the expansion valves of the connected...

Page 32: ...on of the capacity up unit a remote operation switch is required Use a voltage free contact for microcurrent 1 mA 12 V DC Connect to X3M 1 2 and set to Remote R E M O T E OFF O N S1S S1S Factory equip...

Page 33: ...ain PCB A1P of the outdoor unit and capacity up unit This involves the following field setting components Push buttons to give input to the PCB A 7 segment display to read feedback from the PCB DIP sw...

Page 34: ...lay goes to its default situation From there you can access mode 1 and mode 2 Initialisation default situation NOTICE Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in order to have power runni...

Page 35: ...side of the unit on refrigerant leakage If there is a refrigerant leak try to repair the leak If the repair is unsuccessful call your local dealer Do not touch any refrigerant which has leaked out fro...

Page 36: ...s and circuit breakers on the indoor unit PCB did not trip Operation parameters For a stable operation of the unit each of the following parameters should be in its range Parameter Range Root cause wh...

Page 37: ...the maintenance and repair works Quantities and kind of new reused recycled reclaimed refrigerant which have been charged on each occasion Quantities of refrigerant which have been transferred from th...

Page 38: ...downstream of indoor units error displayed on remote controller O Wrong combination of indoor units Check the number of connected indoor units Check if an indoor unit is installed that is not a possib...

Page 39: ...ata is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication required 19 1 Piping diagram Outdoor unit HPS HPS HPS os L M H L SV RV M 15 9 C1220T H 15 9 C1220T H 15 9 C1220T H 19 1 C1220T H M M M Pre...

Page 40: ...19 2 Piping diagram Capacity up unit 15 9 C1220T H 15 9 C1220T H L RV M M HPS os H Pressure sensor Plate heat exchanger HPS Pressure switch Heat exchanger Check valve os Oil separator Service port RV...

Page 41: ...ted circuit board earth leakage detector E1HC Crankcase heater M1C E2HC Crankcase heater M2C E3HC Crankcase heater M3C L1R Reactor A3P L2R Reactor A4P L3R Reactor A5P M1C Motor compressor INV1 M2C Mot...

Page 42: ...Crankcase heater M1C F1U F2U Fuse T 6 3 A 250 V A1P F1U Fuse A6P F101U Fuse A4P F3U F4U Fuse B 1 A 250 V F401U F403U Fuse A3P F601U Fuse A2P HAP Light emitting diode service monitor is green A1P A2P...

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