SOUND DATA
4-2
4.1. SOUND DATA
4.1.1.
RAM-40NE2F
COOLING MODE
HEATING MODE
The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber. Please take into consideration reflected sound of your specific site
15.0
30.4
40.7
41.7
39.8
34.6
28.5
21.6
NC-15
NC-20
NC-25
NC-30
NC-35
NC-40
NC-45
NC-50
NC-55
NC-60
NC-65
NC-70
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
S
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n
d
P
re
s
s
u
re
L
e
v
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l
(d
B
)
Octave band main wave length (Hz)
16.1
35.1
38.1
41.2
41.5
36.5
31.4
21.8
NC-15
NC-20
NC-25
NC-30
NC-35
NC-40
NC-45
NC-50
NC-55
NC-60
NC-65
NC-70
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
63
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
8000
S
o
u
n
d
P
re
s
s
u
re
L
e
v
e
l
(d
B
)
Octave band main wave length (Hz)
Summary of Contents for MULTIZONE RAM-40NE2F
Page 11: ...DIMENSIONAL DATA 2 3 2 2 MULTIZONE OUTDOOR UNITS 2 2 1 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 40NE2F ...
Page 12: ...DIMENSIONAL DATA 2 4 2 2 2 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 53NE2F Unit mm ...
Page 13: ...DIMENSIONAL DATA 2 5 2 2 3 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 53NE3F Unit mm ...
Page 63: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 7 2 7 1 MULTIZONE 7 1 1 RAK 15QEF RAK 18REF RAK 25REF RAK 35REF RAK 50REF ...
Page 64: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 7 3 7 1 2 RAM 40NE2F RAM 53NE2F ...
Page 65: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 7 4 7 1 3 RAM 53NE3F ...
Page 68: ...REFRIGERANT CYCLE CYC8 3L 8 1 2 WALL TYPE RAK 50REF ...
Page 69: ...REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8 4 8 2 MULTIZONE OUTDOOR UNITS 8 2 1 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 40NE2F ...
Page 70: ...REFRIGERANT CYCLE CYC8 5L 8 2 3 2 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 53NE2F φ12 7 ...
Page 71: ...REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8 6 8 2 4 3 ROOMS MULTIZONE RAM 53NE3F ...
Page 74: ...CONTROL AND FUNCTION 9 3 9 2 SHIFT VALUE ...
Page 75: ...9 4 CONTROL AND FUNCTION 9 3 DISPLAY OPERATION MODE SETTING ...
Page 76: ...CONTROL AND FUNCTION 9 5 9 4 HOW TO CHANGE THE INTERMITTENT FAN CONTROL SETTING ...
Page 77: ...9 6 CONTROL AND FUNCTION 9 5 HOW TO CHANGE THE FAN SPEED IN COOLING MODE DURING THERMO OFF ...
Page 78: ...CONTROL AND FUNCTION 9 7 9 6 SETTING THE PREVENTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE ...