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1.4 OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER

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Operation control function by remote control switch

TEMP

SLEEP

ECONO

ACL

ON OFF

DRY MODE

AIR FLOW

CANCEL

ion

START

JET/

JET

ECONO

H

AM PM

ON

SLEEP

LO

MED

HI

AUTO

FAN SPEED

MODE

TIME

SET UP

TIMER

FAN SPEED button

Each time the button is pushed, the

 indi-

cator is switched over in turn.

The above illustration shows all controls, but in
practice only the relevant parts are shown.

OPERATION MODE select button

Each time the button is pushed, the

 indi-

cator is switched over in turn.

ION button

This button selects ION operation.

ON/OFF button

Press for starting operation, press again for
stopping.

JET/HI POWER button

This button changes the JET/HI POWER mode.

DRY MODE button

This button changes the DRY mode.

RESET switch

Switch for resetting microcomputer.

SLEEP button

This button selects SLEEP operation.

ECONO switch

This switch changes the ECONOMY mode.

TIME SET UP switch

This switch for setting the TIME.

TEMPERATURE button

This button sets the room temperature.
(This button changes the present time and
TIMER time.)

CANCEL button

This button cancels the ON timer and
SLEEP timer.

JET

ECONO

H

AM PM

ON

SLEEP

LO

MED

HI

AUTO

OPERATION MODE indicator

Indicates selected operation with

 lamp.

(Auto) • 

(Cool) • 

 (Heat) •  (Dry) • 

(Fan)]

TEMPERATURE indicator

Indicates set temperature.
(Does not indicate temperature when operation
mode is on AUTO)

FAN SPEED indicator

Indicates set air flow rate with

 lamp.

ECONOMY MODE indicator

Indicates during economy mode operation.

SLEEP indicator

Indicates during SLEEP operation.

ON TIMER indicator

Indicates during ON TIMER operation.

HI POWER MODE indicator

Indicates during Hi power mode operation.

Time indicator

Indicates present time or timer setting time.

DRY MODE indicator

Shows the various DRY modes.

START button

This button selects ON TIMER operation.

(Air scroll)

(Flap stopped)

AIR FLOW button

This button changes the flap mode. When
pressed, this button changes the mode in the
following order:

AIR FLOW indicator

Shows selected flap mode.

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 Indication section

Model  SRK13ZEV-S4

Remote control

S

 Operation section

Summary of Contents for SRK13ZEV-S4

Page 1: ...INVERTER WALL MOUNTED TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Split system air to air heat pump type SRK13ZEV S4 SRK22ZEV S4 ROOM AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICAL MANUAL PARTS LIST ...

Page 2: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL 1 SRK13ZEV S4 2 2 SRK22ZEV S4 60 1 ...

Page 3: ...2 8 Outline of cooling operation 15 9 Outline of dehumidifying operation 16 10 Outline of automatic operation 19 11 Outline of fan operation 19 12 ION operation 20 13 Protective control function 20 1 5 APPLICATION DATA 25 1 Selection of location for installation 26 2 Installation of indoor unit 27 3 Installation of outdoor unit 30 4 Refrigerant piping 30 5 Test run 31 6 Precautions for wireless re...

Page 4: ...pacity and the inverter frequency c Remote control flap The flap can be automatically controlled by operating wireless remote control Air scroll AUTO Flap operation is automatically control Swing This will swing the flap up and down Memory flap Once the flap position is set the unit memorizes the position and continues to operate at the same position from the next time d Self diagnosis function We...

Page 5: ...light RUN Green TIMER Yellow JET HI POWER Green ION Green Safety equipment O D mm in Liquid line φ6 35 1 4 Gas line φ9 52 3 8 Connecting method Flare connecting Attached length of piping Liquid line 0 54 m Gas line 0 47 m Insulation Necessary Both sides Drain hose Connectable Power source cord 2 m 3 cores with Earth Size Core number 1 5 mm2 4 cores Including earth cable Connection wiring Connectin...

Page 6: ...e between outdoor unit and indoor unit Max 15m Outdoor unit is higher Max 15m Outdoor unit is lower Item Model Cooling operation Approximately 21 to 32 C Heating operation Approximately 15 to 30 C Cooling operation Approximately 21 to 43 C Heating operation Approximately 5 to 21 C 840 298 A Piping hole right 259 9 44 right 67 left 60 3 60 60 14 5 813 60 3 44 44 60 60 VIEW A 44 5 47 5 220 5 50 207 ...

Page 7: ... valve Liquid Flare connecting Discharge pipe temp sensor Cooling cycle Heating cycle Outdoor air temp sensor Heat exchanger sensor Compressor uffler M Capillary tube Capillary tube Strainer Service valve Gas Electronic expansion valve 14 4 595 96 5 42 5 3 5 3 5 90 6 29 7 340 13 5 312 5 14 17 5 164 286 4 290 45 4 49 6 463 62 780 106 510 12 50 Drain holes 2 16 12 Ground terminal Terminal block Serv...

Page 8: ...sting on the outdoor heat exchanger How to obtain the cooling and heating capacity Example The net cooling capacity of the model SRK13ZEV S4 with the piping length of 15m indoor wet bulb temperature at 19 0 C and outdoor dry bulb temperature 35 C is Net cooling capacity 4000 0 975 1 0 3900 W SRK13ZEV S4 Length 15m Factor by air temperatures 15 ISO T1 Standard Condition Outdoor air W B temperature ...

Page 9: ... Flap motor Reactor Symbol Parts name Th1 Room temp sensor Th2 Heat exchanger sensor Indoor unit Th3 Humidity sensor Th4 Heat exchanger sensor Outdoor unit Th5 Outdoor air temp sensor Th6 Discharge temp sensor Symbol Parts name 20S 4 way valve coil ZNR Varistor 52C Magnetic contactor DS Diode stack EEV Electronic expansion valve SV Solenoid valve ZNR 250V 3A F CNM Printed circuit board JEM A CNF C...

Page 10: ...r setting the TIME TEMPERATURE button This button sets the room temperature This button changes the present time and TIMER time CANCEL button This button cancels the ON timer and SLEEP timer JET ECONO H AM PM ON SLEEP LO MED HI AUTO OPERATION MODE indicator Indicates selected operation with lamp Auto Cool Heat Dry Fan TEMPERATURE indicator Indicates set temperature Does not indicate temperature wh...

Page 11: ...l status of the air conditioner immediately prior to it being switched off by a power cut and then automatically resumes operations at that point after the power has been restored b The following settings will be cancelled i Timer settings ii High power operations Notes 1 The power blackout auto restart function is set at on when the air conditioner is shipped from the factory Consult with your de...

Page 12: ...econds in the horizontal position s During heating t operation Stops for approximately 5 seconds in this position Thick line Rapid movement Thin line Slow movement Horizontal blowing COOL DRY Slant forward blowing HEAT 4 Custom cord switching procedure If two wireless remote controls are installed in one room in order to prevent wrong operation due to mixed signals please modify the printed circui...

Page 13: ...ure of the room temperature sensor Th1 2 This function does not operate when in the Dry or Auto Dry mode However the operation in item 1 does operate in the Auto Dry mode 3 During the comfortable timer operation both the RUN light and TIMER light illuminate and the TIMER light goes off after expiration of the timer ON setting time 7 Outline of heating operation a Operation of major functional comp...

Page 14: ...32 34 40 47 55 1st speed 2nd speed 3rd speed 4th speed 5th speed 6th speed OFF Indoor fan iv Defrosting operation 1 Starting conditions Defrosting operation can be started only when all of the following conditions are met 1 After start of heating operation When it elapsed 35 minutes Accumulated operation time 2 After end of defrosting operation When it elapsed 35 minutes Accumulated compressor ope...

Page 15: ... 5ºC or higher 2 Continued operation time of defrosting For more than 10 min v Heating HI POWER operation HI POWER button on remote control ON Operation is maintained for 15 minutes with a higher blow out air temperature Detail of operation Model SRK13ZEV S4 Item Inverter speed 118 rps Indoor fan Hot keep M mode max 7th speed Outdoor fan 6th speed Notes 1 Room temperature is not adjusted during th...

Page 16: ...on is less than 24 rps 2 Detail of operation b Air flow selection i Speed of inverter changes within the range of selected air flow ii When any protective function actuates the operation is performed in the mode corresponding to the function iii Outdoor blower is operated in accordance with the inverter command speed iii Cooling HI POWER operation HI POWER button on remote control ON The unit is o...

Page 17: ...t control the decision is made for another dehumidification cooling operation a heating oriented dehumidifying operation or a reheat dehumidifying i Cooling oriented dehumidifying operation 1 Detail of operation Note 1 When a JET operation signal is received from the remote control the indoor unit s fan speed is increased by 1 speed Model SRK13ZEV S4 Item Inverter speed 60 rps Indoor fan motor 4th...

Page 18: ...door unit fan control The outdoor unit s fan speed is controlled as shown below in accordance with the outdoor temperature 5 Reheat dehumidifying frost prevention control a Operating conditions After 10 minutes have passed since a speed command other than 0 rps has been output when either of the following conditions is satisfied 1 Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature 2ºC or lower continuously fo...

Page 19: ... the cooling oriented dehumidifying mode For the dehumidifying operation see the dehumidifying operation for item b d Laundry dry operation control i After the operation start control in item a is performed the setting temperature is determined in accordance with the room temperature and outdoor temperature Setting temperature Room temperature 6ºC or the room temperature whichever is lower However...

Page 20: ...emperature every hour after the start of operation and if the result of check is not same as the previous operation mode changes the operation mode c When the unit is started again within one hour after the stop of automatic operation or when the automatic operation is selected during heating cooling or dehumidifying operation the unit is operated in the previous operation mode d Setting temperatu...

Page 21: ...Outdoor fan 4th speed OFF 4 way valve OFF Depends on stop mode Solenoid valve Depends on operation mode Depends on stop mode iii Reset conditions After 5 minutes of operation the indoor heat exchanger temperature Th2 is 8ºC or higher Indoor heat exchanger temperature Indoor heat exchanger temperature C 2 5 5 8 0 rps 12 rps Inverter command speed Humidity 68 73 A range B range Model SRK13ZEV S4 Ite...

Page 22: ... with the command speed of 12 rps forcibly h Current safe i Purpose Current is controlled not to exceed the upper limit of the setting operation current ii Detail of operation Input current to the converter is monitored with the current sensor fixed on the printed circuit board of the outdoor unit and if the operation current value reaches the limiting current value the inverter speed is reduced I...

Page 23: ...on of oil burnout of motor coil and other trouble resulting from the compressor overheat ii Detail of operation 1 Speeds are controlled with temperature detected by the sensor mounted on the discharge pipe Discharge pipe temperature C Lower limit 4 After lapse of 3 min or over 3 After lapse of 3 min or over 3 After lapse of 3 min or over 3 4 rps 4 rps 1 0 rps Example Fuzzy 80 90 110 Notes 1 When t...

Page 24: ... rps A p Heating low outdoor temperature protective control I i Operating conditions When the outdoor air temperature sensor Th5 is 4 C or lower continues for 30 seconds while outdoor speed is other than 0rps ii Detail of operation When the inverter command speed is less than 22rps the speed is forcibly set at 22rps However when the thermo becomes OFF the speed is reduced to 0rps iii Reset conditi...

Page 25: ...hen the inverter speed turns to 0 rps When 0 rps is commanded from the indoor unit controller or when an outdoor protective function is actuated ii Detail of operation Function Operation Heating heating oriented dehumidifying Heating heating oriented dehumidifying Cooling cooling oriented dehumidifying Cooling cooling oriented dehumidifying When stopped by indoor unit controller Reheat dehumidifyi...

Page 26: ...ble and insure that the external force of the cable is not conducted to the terminal connection part through properly securing it Improper connection or securing can result in heat generation or fire Take care that wiring does not rise upward and accurately install the lid service panel It s improper installation can also result in heat generation or fire When setting up or moving the location of ...

Page 27: ...S4 Item One way piping length R 25 m Outdoor unit is lower 15 m Outdoor unit is higher 15 m r h Left side Right side 5 cm 10 cm 1 5 cm 6 5 cm Air inlet Air inlet Air Outlet 100 100 600 No obstacles Service space for electrical parts Unit mm Notes 1 Blowing out port and suction port on the back side of the unit can be installed at a distance of 10cm from walls In case the barrier is 1 2m or above i...

Page 28: ...ve Sleeve Inclined Sealing plate Note 1 Drill a hole with incline of 5 degree from indoor side to outdoor side Indoor side Outdoor side Cut off the sleeve collar in case of drawing piping out to rear Cut off the sleeve collar that can be seen from beneath the unit Wall thickness 1 5 cm Indoor side Outdoor side Turn to tighten Paste View of sleeve when installed Inclined flange Sealing plate Sleeve...

Page 29: ...xample or 245IEC57 H Harmonized cable type 05 300 500 volts R Natural and or synth rubber wire insulation N Polychloroprene rubber conductors insulation R Standed core 4or5 Number of conductors G One conductor of the cable is the earth conductor yellow green 1 5 Section of copper wire mm2 Clamp Lid Terminal block When the hose is extended to left and taken out from the rear center Tape only the po...

Page 30: ...door unit How to remove the indoor unit from the installation board 1 Remove the right and left lids 2 At the marked portion of the indoor unit base lower latch pull downward with fingers both right and left hand sides The indoor unit base lower latch can be removed from the installation board Lid left The marked portion of the indoor unit base lower latch Lid right Installation board Installation...

Page 31: ...e into the unit 2 Please let the anchorized personal to decide by indoor wiring code whether connect the leakage breaker or not Terminal block Interconneting wire 4 Refrigerant piping a Preparation Keep the openings of the pipes covered with tapes etc to prevent dust sand etc from entering them Indoor unit side Outdoor unit side Remove the flared nuts on both liquid and gas sides Remove the flared...

Page 32: ...itional refrigerant charge by weight after refrigerant piping completion Additional charge amount per meter 20g m Example How much amount of additional charge for 25m piping 25 15 m 20g m 200g 200g for additional charge d Insulation of connecting portion i Cover the connecting portion of the refrigerant piping with the pipe cover and seal them If neglecting to do so moisture occurs on the piping a...

Page 33: ...normally i e transmission reception signal is audible before mounting Notes 1 The remote control is correctly facing the sensing element of the air conditioner when being manipulated 2 The typical coverage is indicated in the left illustration It may be more or less depending on the installation 3 The coverage may be less or even nil If the sensing element is exposed to strong light such as direct...

Page 34: ...gerant service valve open c Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner does not run at all If the air conditioner does not run at all diagnose the trouble using the following troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner is running but breaks down proceed to troubleshooting step d Important When all the following conditions are met we say that the air conditioner will not run at all 1 The...

Page 35: ...ustomer complaints Judge the conditions in comparison with the contents of the complaints Confirm the contents of the customer complaint Check the self diagnosis display Eliminate the cause of the trouble and perform an operation check Replace the faulty component then perform an operation check Identify the faulty component by using the check procedure corresponding to the content of the trouble ...

Page 36: ...on is detected for 12 seconds or longer less than 7ºC after the outdoor unit s speed has continued at 0 rps or higher for 9 minutes The air conditioner stops Broken discharge pipe sensor wire poor connector connection Discharge pipe sensor error 4 time flash Keeps flashing The inverter output current compressor motor current exceeds the set value during compressor start The air conditioner stops C...

Page 37: ...7 120 1 9 55 14 125 1 6 60 12 130 1 4 65 10 135 1 3 Discharge pipe sensor temperature characteristics Indoor fan motor error Defective fan motor connector poor connection defective PCB Is connector connection good YES NO NO Is the output of the indoor unit s printed circuit board normal Normal NO YES YES Correct connector connection Is DC fan motor resistance value good Replace indoor PCB Replace ...

Page 38: ...f insufficient gas refrigerant Does compressor operation Is capacitor for compressor normal Replace compressor Replace heat exchanger sensor Insufficient gas Is refrigerant amount normal Is heat exchanger sensor resistance value good Is connector for compressor connection good Does trouble persist after charging gas Clogged capillary tube or strainer defective EEV etc Replace capacitor for compres...

Page 39: ...ween 2 3 terminals on indoor unit terminal block YES YES NO NO YES NO Trouble by transient cause not unit trouble Correct improper wire connection on indoor outdoor unit Defective indoor unit PCB YES YES NO NO Is DC 0 Approx 12V detected between2 3 terminals on outdoor unit terminal block Is AC 220V applied between 1 2 on the outdoor side terminal block Defective indoor unit PCB Check crossover wi...

Page 40: ...ted wire Humidity reading is 0 Operates in the Dry region 12 Disconnected wire Humidity reading is 0 Operates in the Dry region 1 and 2 are short Humidity reading is 100 Operates in the Cooling region circuited Disconnected wire Short Circuit Remark Do not perform a continuity check of the humidity sensor with a tester If DC current is applied it could damage the sensor Humidity sensor element Con...

Page 41: ... NO NO NO ii Indoor unit fan motor check procedure This is a diagnostic procedure for determining if the indoor unit s fan motor or the circuit board is broken down 1 Indoor unit printed circuit board output check a Turn off the power b Remove the front panel then disconnect the fan motor lead wire connector c Turn on the power If the unit operates when the ON OFF button is pressed if trouble is d...

Page 42: ...electronic expansion valve when the valve opening is being changed Red to White Red to Orange Brown to Yellow Brown to Blue Normal if there is approximately DC 5 V 10 seconds after the power asupply is turned on Color symbol BK RD WH Y GN Black Red White Yellow Green Inspection of input to PCB Check the voltage between terminals 1 2 on the terminal block It is normal if AC 220V is detected Inspect...

Page 43: ...the power 2 Disconnect connector CNA for the fan motor in the outdoor unit 3 Turn on the power then press the unit ON OFF button continuously for 5 seconds or longer to turn the unit ON When an indoor unit operates if there is an output from pin No 2 in the following diagram for 30 seconds 20 seconds after the unit ON OFF button is turned ON the circuit board is normal and the fan motor is faulty ...

Page 44: ...sically normal 1 Is remote control normal YES Again pushing operating switch Operating the unit NO Does unit ON OFF button operates Operating the unit NO NO YES YES Remote control defects Abnormality is not found Replace the display Control problem on main unit Is the unit operable with remote control Defective remote control NO YES Normal JET ECONO H AM PM ON SLEEP LO MED HI AUTO ...

Page 45: ...en immediately retighten it after observing that gas is blow out from the loosened portion v Open the valve 1 and 3 after discharging air from the charge hose A then the liquid refrigerant begins flowing from the cylinder into the unit Be sure to erect the refrigerant cylinder upright to let liquid refrigerant flow into the unit vi When refrigerant has been charged into the system to some extent r...

Page 46: ... Pseudo azeotropic characteristics R410A is a pseudo azeotropic mixed refrigerant composed of two constituents R32 and R125 Quasi azeotropic condition refers to a state in which the dew point curve and boiling point curve gas liquid equilibrium curves pressure constant almost lie on top of each other and a multi constituent refrigerant having this chemical characteristic incurs less composition ch...

Page 47: ... poisonous gas may occur 5 When an air conditioning system charged with a large volume of refrigerant e g multi type air conditioner is installed in a small room it is necessary to exercise care so that even when refrigerant leaks its concentration does not exceed the marginal level If the refrigerant gas leakage occurs and its concentration exceeds the marginal level an oxygen starvation accident...

Page 48: ...rence outer diameter Minimum joint thickness diameter of copper pipe jointed mm mm 1 4 6 35 0 50 3 8 9 52 0 60 1 2 12 70 0 70 5 8 15 88 0 80 b Processing of piping materials When performing the refrigerant piping installation care should be taken to ensure that water or dust does not enter the pipe interior that no other oil other than lubricating oils used in the installed air conditioner is used...

Page 49: ...ng nut type 1 4 6 35 0 8 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 1 5 2 0 3 8 9 52 0 8 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 1 5 2 0 1 2 12 70 0 8 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 5 8 15 88 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 Table 6 Dimensions related to flare processing for R22 Nominal Outer diameter Thickness A mm diameter mm mm Flare tool for R410A Conventional flare tool Clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type 1 4 6 35 0 8 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 0 1 5 3 8 9 52 0 8 0 0 5 0...

Page 50: ...and which contains less contaminants It is necessary to carefully treat store copper pipes so that they are not collapsed deformed or damaged Due care must also be exercised so that foreign matters such as dust and water do not enter the pipe interior A piping set s open end is sealed with a cap etc When storing it make sure that it is sealed securely When storing a cladded copper pipe or bare cop...

Page 51: ...ing the connected parts As brazing is molten between the joined surfaces to yield high adhesive strength it is necessary to secure a wide enough space to be joined and also an adequate clearance between the joined surfaces Copper pipe joints minimum insertion depths outer pipe diameters and clearances between outer and inner pipe diameters are as shown in Table 10 In the case of bronze brazing fil...

Page 52: ...assium fluoride potas sium chloride and sodium fluoride to the borax boric acid compound Cautions 1 Remove the flux after brazing 2 When chlorine contained in the flux stays within the pipe the lubricating oil deteriorates So use a flux which does not contain chlorine 3 When adding water to the flux use water which does not contain chlorine e g distilled water or ion exchange water iv Brazing As b...

Page 53: ... wet cloth and 3 by means of heat absorbent 4 Movement during brazing Eliminate all vibration during brazing to protect brazed joints from cracking and breakage 5 Oxidation preventive In order to improve the brazing efficiency various types of antioxidant are available on the market However the con stituents of these are widely varied and some are anticipated to corrode the piping materials or adv...

Page 54: ...wo types of electronic balance for refrigerant charging are available one for 10kg cylinder and the other for 20kg cylinder Electronic balance for 10kg cylinder precision 2g Electronic balance for 20kg cylinder precision 5g Refrigerant is charged manually by opening closing the valve 4 Torque wrench for nominal diameters 1 2 and 5 8 Along with changes in flare nut sizes for enhanced pressure resis...

Page 55: ... refrigerant cylinder According to the charge hose s cap size a charge port with 1 2 UNF 20 threads per inch and corresponding packing are required 10 Gas leakage detector A high sensitivity gas leakage detector exclusive for HFC refrigerant is used In the case of R410A the detection sensitivity is about 23g per year ii General tools 1 Vacuum pump 2 Torque wrench for 1 4 opposite side 17 mm for 1 ...

Page 56: ... to make setting so that liquid can be charged When using a cylinder equipped with a siphon liquid can be charged without turning it upside down 2 Connect the gauge manifold s charge hose to the electronic balance s connecting port 3 2 3 Open the refrigerant cylinder s valve and after opening the charging valve a little close it 1 2 4 After making zero 0 adjustment open the charging valve and by o...

Page 57: ...e the indoor outdoor units Caution When storing the indoor unit piping in its original position be careful not to break the piping ii Installing the unit 1 Proceed with the installation following the steps described in b New installation work d Replacing the unit Never use the existing refrigerant piping Use a brand new refrigerant piping 1 when replacing the air conditioner using the conventional...

Page 58: ...ng function float switch moisture indicator drier and other accessory functions should be adjusted or replaced where necessary 4 Electrical circuit 2 Checking the accessories to the refrigerant recovering equipment ii Preparations for recovering procedures 1 Installation of refrigerant recovering equipment Install the equipment in a place which satisfies the following requirements as much as possi...

Page 59: ...ssories tools are required Shown below are standard accessories i Recovering cylinder Use a recovering cylinder designated by the equipment manufacturer A detachable cylinder must be such that it complies with the laws and regulations concerned Do not use an ordinary cylinder as a recovering cylinder Note 1 A cylinder available when R410A was purchased is a borrowed one Note 2 As a cylinder availa...

Page 60: ...piercing valve 1 A tool used to make a hole for recovery in the copper pipe when recovering R410A from equipment which has no port for charging or recovering gas Various types are available on the market and given various names 2 As the piercing edge tends to wear it is necessary to treat this valve as semi expendables 3 As vacuum rises air tends to be inhaled from the hole So care must be exercis...

Page 61: ...difying operation 76 11 Outline of automatic operation 77 12 Outline of fan operation 78 13 Outline of clean operation 78 14 Outline of allergen clear operation 78 15 ECONOMY operation 80 16 External control remote display control of input signal 80 17 Operation permission prohibition control 81 18 Protective control function 82 2 5 APPLICATION DATA 89 1 Selection of location for installation 90 2...

Page 62: ...c Remote control flap louver The Flap louver can be automatically controlled by operating wireless remote control Flap swing The flaps swing up and down successively Louver swing The louvers swing left and right successively Multi directional Air Flow Activating both up down air swing and left right air swing at the same time results in a multi directional air flow Memory flap Once the Flap louver...

Page 63: ...r thermostat Pilot lamp RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green ECONO Orange Safety equipment O D mm in Liquid line φ6 35 1 4 Gas line φ15 88 5 8 Connecting method Flare connecting Attached length of piping Liquid line 0 70m Gas line 0 63m Insulation Necessary Both sides Drain hose Connectable Power source supply Terminal block Screw fixing type Size Core number 1 5 mm2 4 cores Including earth cable...

Page 64: ...ng Frequency of ON OFF cycle Max 7 times h Inching prevention 5 minutes ON and OFF interval Max 3 minutes Outdoor air temperature Upper lower limits Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Max 20m Outdoor unit is higher Max 20m Outdoor unit is lower Item Model VIEW A A 17 3 60 150 4 43 5 55 64 48 9 Piping hole right left 3 248 55 4 19 51 2 55 Terminal block 1090 Unit mm 318...

Page 65: ...0 15 340 61 47 5 19 380 19 418 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Heat exchanger Room temp sensor Humidity sensor Heat exchanger Flare connecting Heat exchanger sensor Piping Liquid ø6 35 Piping Gas ø15 88 Check joint 4 way valve Service valve Liquid Flare connecting Discharge pipe temp sensor Cooling cycle Heating cycle Outdoor air temp sensor Heat exchanger sensor Compressor uffler M Capillary tube Strain...

Page 66: ... obtain the cooling and heating capacity Example The net cooling capacity of the model SRK22ZEV S4 with the piping length of 15m indoor wet bulb temperature at 19 0 C and outdoor dry bulb temperature 35 C is Net cooling capacity 6300 0 975 1 0 6143W SRK22ZEV S4 Length 15m Factor by air temperatures Cooling Heating 22 20 18 16 14 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 5 10 15 Applicable range Depends on...

Page 67: ...1 N_1 OR OR board Printed circuit CNE CNF CNU CNM CNX CNY CNT JEM A Option CNB XR1 XR2 XR3 XR4 XR5 CNG FMI SM LM1 LM2 Th3 Th2 Th1 Color symbol Meaning of marks Symbol Parts name Symbol Parts name Symbol Parts name BK BL OR Y G WH RD GR Y Black Blue Orange Yellow Green White Red Green Yellow CM F FMI FMo SM LM1 2 Th1 Th2 Compressor motor Fuse Fan motor Indoor Fan motor Outdoor Flap motor Louver mot...

Page 68: ...LOW LEFT RIGHT button This button changes the air flow left right mode CANCEL button This button cancels the ON timer OFF timer and SLEEP operation OFF TIMER button This button selects OFF TIMER operation Model SRK22ZEV S4 S Operation section TEMPERATURE button This button sets the room temperature This button changes the present time and TIMER time TIME SET UP switch Switch for setting the time S...

Page 69: ...o make silent mode operation settings RESET switch Press this switch while making settings to go back to the previous operation This switch is also used to reset the FILTER CLEANING message display Press this switch after cleaning the air filter Central control display Displayed when the air conditioning system is controlled by the option controller Timer operation display Displays the settings re...

Page 70: ...reen Illuminates during HIGH POWER operation 3 Power blackout auto restart function a Power blackout auto restart function is a function that records the operational status of the air conditioner immediately prior to it being switched off by a power cut and then automatically resumes operations at that point after the power has been restored b The following settings will be cancelled i Timer setti...

Page 71: ...less remote control a i Swing flap Flap moves in upward and downward directions continuously ii Swing louver Louver moves in left and right directions continuously iii When not operating The flap returns to the position of air flow directly below when operation has stopped b Multi directional Air Flow up down air and left right air scroll Activating both up down air swing and left right air swing ...

Page 72: ...ure of room temperature sensor and the setting temperature Max 60 minutes Operation mode Operation start time correction value Min 3 Room temp Setting temp 1 Room temp Setting temp 3 Room temp Setting temp 1 At cooling 5 No change 5 3 Setting temp Room temp 2 Setting temp Room temp 3 Setting temp Room temp 2 At heating 5 No change 5 Notes 1 At 5 minutes before the timer ON time operation starts re...

Page 73: ... inverter changes within the range of selected air flow Model SRK22ZEV S4 Air flow selection Inverter command speed 12 88rps Air flow Depends on inverter command speed Inverter command speed 12 88rps Air flow 9th speed fixed Inverter command speed 12 88rps Air flow 7th speed fixed Inverter command speed 12 74rps Air flow 5th speed fixed ULO Inverter command speed 12 40rps Air flow 3rd speed fixed ...

Page 74: ... less 30 rps or more 4 C or less less than 30 rps After running at an inverter command speed of 40rps for 7 minutes defrost operations will start 3 1 After start of heating operation Less than 45 minutes Accumulated compressor operation time 2 After end of defrosting operation Less than 45 minutes Accumulated compressor operation time 3 Outdoor unit heat exchanger sensor Th4 temperature When the t...

Page 75: ...22ZEV S4 Item Inverter command speed 88 rps Indoor fan motor Hot keep M mode max 10th speed Outdoor fan motor 6th speed Notes 1 Room temperature is not adjusted during the HIGH POWER operation 2 Protective functions will actuate with priority even during the HIGH POWER operation indoor unit Hot keep 120sec 120sec 40sec 40sec Final defrost operation Defrost operation 1 Defrost end Th4 15 C 10 min H...

Page 76: ...low and the inverter command speed are controlled by calculating the difference between the room temperature setting correction temperature and the suction air temperature ii Cooling thermostat operation 1 Operating conditions During the cooling fuzzy operation or when the inverter command speed obtained by the fuzzy calculation is less than 24 rps 2 Detail of operation iii Cooling HIGH POWER oper...

Page 77: ... checked at 5 minute intervals after selecting the cooling or heating oriented dehumidifying in order to determine the operation range Low 1 0 2 High Room temperature Setting temperature deg High humidity regions I I F F E F D E Low humidity regions C C B C A B Note 1 Figures in the parentheses show the values at ECONOMY operation Humidity sensor s set values 55 70 Relative humidity High humidity ...

Page 78: ...a Determination of operation mode The unit checks the room temperature and the outdoor air temperature after operating the indoor and outdoor blowers for 20 seconds determines the operation mode and the room temperature setting correction value and then begins in the automatic operation Heating Dehumidifying Cooling Room temperature C Outdoor temperature C 27 5 25 5 19 5 18 30 b The unit checks th...

Page 79: ...ommand speed Indoor fan motor Outdoor fan motor Flap and louver 2nd speed 8th speed 0rps OFF Depend on the flap and louver control 6th speed 4th speed 2nd speed 2nd speed AUTO HI MED LO ULO ECONO Functional components Fan speed switching Inverter command speed 0 rps Indoor fan motor 1st speed Outdoor fan motor OFF Flap and louver Fully closed 0 20 4 Operation pattern2 Operation pattern1 Outdoor te...

Page 80: ...Inverter command speed 20 rps Indoor fan motor 2nd speed Outdor fan motor 3rd speed Flap and louver Horizoc Center 4 way valve OFF Note 1 During cooling operation safety control frost prevention control and cooling overload protective control are generally not applicable iii Heating cycle operation 1 Operation content T1 T2 42min Time Stop Compressor operation 2 Operation time After cooling operat...

Page 81: ... control remote display output Following output connectors CNT are provided on the printed circuit board of indoor unit i Operation output Power to engage DC 12V relay provided by the customer is outputted during operation ii Heating output Power to engage DC 12V relay provided by the customer is outputted during the heating operation iii Compressor ON output Power to engage DC 12V relay provided ...

Page 82: ...mote control signal line ii The air conditioner operation is stopped when the CnT input is changed from ON to OFF d When the operation permission prohibition mode is set to effective by the indoor function setting selected by the remote control the operation depends on a above When the jumper wire J3 is short circuited Normal operation is enable when shipping When CnT input is set to ON the operat...

Page 83: ... minutes carry out air flow control a Up down air flow When selecting other than Up down swing or multi directional air flow compel flat orientation b Left right air flow When selecting other than Left right swing or multi directional air flow compel centralized orientation iii Reset conditions When either of the following conditions is satisfied 1 The humidity sensor value is less than 63 2 The i...

Page 84: ...the speed is kept to 30 rps However when the thermo becomes OFF the speed is reduced to 0 rps iii Reset conditions When either of the following condition is satisfied 1 When the outdoor air temperature becomes 40ºC or less 2 When the inverter command speed is 0rps e Cooling low outdoor temperature protective control I i Operating conditions When the outdoor air temperature sensor Th5 is 22ºC or lo...

Page 85: ...r unit heat exchanger temperature 56ºC The inverter command speed is been maintained and the operation has continued for more than 20 seconds at the same speed it returns to the normal heating operation Note 1 Indoor fan retains the fan tap when it enters in the high pressure control Outdoor fan is operated in accordance with the speed iv Reset conditions When the indoor heat exchanger temperature...

Page 86: ...otection start i When the indoor unit calculated speed is 30rps or over at operation start the unit is operated with 30rps for 1 minute and 45 seconds After that when the calculated speed is 38rps or over the unit is operated with 38rps for 1minute and 15 seconds After that when the calculated speed is 46rps or over the unit is operated with 46rps for 1minute After that when the calculated speed i...

Page 87: ...g 30 rps forced operation the unit follows it n Current cut i Purpose Inverter is protected from overcurrent ii Detail of operation Output current from the converter is monitored with a shunt resistor and if the current exceeds the setting value the compressor is stopped immediately Operation starts again after a delay time of 3 minutes o Outdoor unit failure This is a function for determining whe...

Page 88: ... range of 100 to 110ºC the speed is reduced by 4 rps 2 When the discharge pipe temperature is raised and continues operation for 20 seconds without changing then the speed is reduced again by 4 rps 3 If the discharge pipe temperature is still 90 ºC or greater but less than 100 ºC even when the inverter command speed is maintained for 3 minutes when the temperature is 90 ºC or greater but less than...

Page 89: ...e function is actuated ii Detail of operation Functional components Operation Inverter command speed Decision rps EEV control Fully closed 0 rps OFF According to outdoor rps According to indoor rps OFF Set location OFF ON Outdoor unit fun Indoor unit fun 4 way valve Flap EEV Cooling cooling oriented dehumidifying Heating heating oriented dehumidifying Cooling cooling oriented dehumidifying Heating...

Page 90: ... electric shocks and fires Accurately connect wiring using the proper cable and insure that the external force of the cable is not conducted to the terminal connection part through properly securing it Improper connection or securing can result in heat generation or fire Take care that wiring does not rise upward and accurately install the lid service panel It s improper installation can also resu...

Page 91: ...eration noise will cause no trouble A place where there is possibility of flammable gas leakage A place exposed to strong wind vi Do not install the unit near the seaside or where there is possibility of chlorine gas generation Model SRK22ZEV S4 Item One way piping length R 30 m Outdoor unit is lower 20 m Outdoor unit is higher 20 m Left side Right side 5 cm 10 cm 1 5 cm 6 5 cm Air inlet Air inlet...

Page 92: ...length Adjust so that board will be level by turning the board with the standard hole as the center Standard hole iii Install the sleeve Inserting sleeve Sleeve Inclined Sealing plate Note 1 Drill a hole with incline of 5 degree from indoor side to outdoor side Indoor side Outdoor side Cut off the sleeve collar in case of drawing piping out to rear Cut off the sleeve collar that can be seen from b...

Page 93: ...les H05RNR4G1 5 Example H Harmonized cable type 05 300 500 volts R Natural and or synth rubber wire insulation N Polychloroprene rubber conductors insulation R Standed core 4 Number of conductors G One conductor of the cable is the earth conductor yellow green 1 5 Section of copper wire mm2 Wiring Clamp Lid Terminal block When the hose is extended to left and taken out from the rear center Tape on...

Page 94: ...n it is exposed indoor Drain hose iii Fixing of indoor unit How to remove the indoor unit from the installation board 1 Push up at the marked portion of the indoor unit base lower latch and slightly pull it toward you both right and left hand sides The indoor unit base lower latch can be removed from the installation board 2 Push up the indoor unit upward So the indoor unit will be removed from th...

Page 95: ...Outdoor unit side Remove the flared nuts on both liquid and gas sides Remove the flared nuts on both liquid and gas sides Install the removed flared nuts to the pipes to be connected then flare the pipes Dimension A Liquid side φ6 35 9 1 mm Gas side φ15 88 19 7 mm Press Remove Remove Do not turn b Connection of refrigerant piping Indoor unit side Connect firmly gas and liquid side pipings by Torqu...

Page 96: ...itional refrigerant charge by weight after refrigerant piping completion Additional charge amount per meter 25g m Example How much amount of additional charge for 25m piping 25 15 m 25g m 250g 250g for additional charge d Insulation of connecting portion i Cover the connecting portion of the refrigerant piping with the pipe cover and seal them If neglecting to do so moisture occurs on the piping a...

Page 97: ...urn air and supply air C High pressure MPa 220V Note 1 The data are measured at following conditions Ambient air temperature Indoor side Cooling 27 C DB 19 C WB Heating 20 C DB Outdoor side Cooling 35 C DB 24 C WB Heating 7 C DB 6 C WB 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 4 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 CAPACITY RATIO Hi Me Lo ULo Rated 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 CAPACITY RATIO H...

Page 98: ...sited on it or it is used behind a curtain etc or less 5 m o r l e s s Wireless remote control 5 m or less Remote control available in this area Receiver or less 6 Precautions for wireless remote control installation and operation a Wireless remote control covers the following distances i When operating facing the air conditioner or less If the distances exceed the area indicated above be sure to ...

Page 99: ... Remove the screw the latch and the band Cut the jumper printed WIRED REMOCON attached on the board It is impossible to control by the wireless remote control after cutting the jumper Install the upper box v Connect the wire Connect the wired remote control and super link wire Please refer to the installation manual of at tachment in wired remote control for details Each wire can be connected the ...

Page 100: ... Replace the top casing as before f Use a cord clamp to attach the remote con trol cord to the wall g Set the functions according to the types of in door unit See Section Function Setting Thin walled part Upper Lower Lower case Upper Lower Lower case Upper Lower Board Wiring X Y Z Red White Black Upper case Remote control cord Electrical box Not included Upper Lower Cable outlet Lower case Upper L...

Page 101: ...8 09 10 Function number A Default setting Hi CEILING SET FILTER SIGN SET POSITION EXTERNAL INPUT SET ROOM TEMP OFFSET FAN CONTROL FREEZE PREVENT TEMP FREEZE PREVENT CONTROL Heating room temperature offset Heating fan control Louver control setting STANDARD Mild mode Hi CEILING 1 Powerful mode NO DISPLAY AFTER 180H AFTER 600H AFTER 1000H 1000H STOP FIX 1 OF 4 4 positiion stop IN MOTION Free stop LE...

Page 102: ... 2 Press either or button Function number A Function description B from the list of remote control unit functions will be displayed one by one Select a desired function 3 Press the SET button The screen display will be switched as follows SETTING Setting C ex AUTO RUN ON 4 Press either or button A list of Settings C will be displayed one by one Select your desired setting 5 Press the SET button Th...

Page 103: ...hen followed by SET COMPLETE and the function setting process is completed Then the screen display will be switched to Function number A Function description B so if you want to continue to set another function repeat the stepa as explained above To finish the function setting process please proceed to Step 8 8 Press AIR CON No button The screen display will go back to the indoor unit selection sc...

Page 104: ... Press the button once The display will change to TEMP RANGE c Press the SET button to enter the temperature range setting mode d Using the or button select Hi LIMIT SET or Lo LIMIT SET the press the SET button e If Hi LIMIT SET is selected 1 The display changes from SET UP Hi LIMIT 22ºC flashing 2 Using the button select the upper limit value Display example Hi LIMIT 22ºC flashing 3 Press the SET...

Page 105: ...nection to the terminal block for remote control polar total length of wires 600 m maximum No Name ot the recommended signal wire 1 Shielding wire 2 Vinylcabtire round cord 3 Vinyl cabtire round cable 4 Control vinyl insulated vinyl sheath cable Master Slave Address SW 3 1 ON Master OFF Slave Shielding wires 100 200 m 0 5 mm2 3 core wires 300 m 0 75 mm2 3 core wires 400 m 1 25 mm2 3 core wires 600...

Page 106: ...gerant service valve open c Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner does not run at all If the air conditioner does not run at all diagnose the trouble using the following troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner is running but breaks down proceed to troubleshooting step d Important When all the following conditions are met we say that the air conditioner will not run at all 1 The...

Page 107: ...e and perform an operation check The air conditioning system is operating normally Replace the faulty component then perform an operation check Identify the faulty component by using the check procedure corresponding to the content of the trouble Using the Service Mode access the self diagnosis displays generated in the past Using the Service Mode access the stop history due to protection control ...

Page 108: ...inutes The air conditioner stops Broken discharge pipe sensor wire poor connector connection Discharge pipe sensor error 4 time flash Keeps flashing The inverter output current compressor motor current exceeds the set value during compressor start The air conditioner stops Compressor locking open phase on compressor output shortcircuit on power transistor closed service valve Current Cut 1 time fl...

Page 109: ...a stop occurred when the air conditioning system performed protective stops etc in the past Even if stop data alone are generated the system restarts automatically After executing the stop mode while the display is normal the system restarts automatically Data for up to 10 previous occasions are stored Data older than the 10th previous occasion are erased Important In cases where transient stop da...

Page 110: ... remote controller information at the time the error code was displayed in the past Displays the outdoor air temperature sensor temperature at the time the error code was displayed in the past Displays the outdoor heat exchanger sensor temperature at the time the error code was displayed in the past Displays the discharge pipe sensor temperature at the time the error code was displayed in the past...

Page 111: ...n the DC voltage DC 280 V exceeds 350 V When it is judged that the power transistor was damaged at the time the compressor started When it is judged that the power transistor was damaged at the time the compressor started When PWM calculation results of 0 continue for 3 minutes or longer When PWM calculation results of 90 and an input current lower than the set value continue for 3 minutes or long...

Page 112: ...sensor is abnormal anomalous stop Indoor heat exchanger sensor is abnormal anomalous stop Outdoor heat exchanger sensor is abnormal anomalous stop Anti condensation control Anti frost control High pressure control Compressor overheating protection control Refrigeration cycle system protective control 16 rps or higher Phase switching defects U phase Phase switching defects V phase Phase switching d...

Page 113: ...mber of times in If no is displayed the error display shows that the trouble has occurred once 3 Automatic Recovery Does not occur 䡩 Automatic recovery occurs iv Remote control information tables 1 Operation switching RUN light Operation switching Display pattern when in service mode Operation switching when there is an abnormal stop 0 1 2 4 AUTO DRY COOL HEAT 2 Fan speed switching TIMER light Fan...

Page 114: ...6 46 56 66 76 86 96 57 47 37 27 17 7 7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 58 48 38 28 18 8 8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 59 49 39 29 19 9 9 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 No does not sound If no data are recorded error code is normal the display for each sensor becomes as shown below Sensor name Room temperature sensor temperature Indoor heat exchanger sensor temperature Outdoor air temperature sensor temperat...

Page 115: ...4 94 114 134 56 36 16 16 36 56 76 96 116 136 58 38 18 18 38 58 78 98 118 138 No does not sound If no data are recorded error code is normal the display for each sensor becomes as shown below Sensor name Discharge pipe sensor temperature Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal 64 C Example Discharge pipe temperature 122ºC In the case of discharge pipe data multiply the reading value by...

Page 116: ...heat exchanger sensor temperature on fourth previous occasion Remote control information on fourth previous occasion Outdoor air temperature sensor temperature on fourth previous occasion Outdoor heat exchanger sensor temperature on fourth previous occasion Discharge pipe sensor temperature on fourth previous occasion Error code on fifth previous occasion Room temperature sensor temperature on fif...

Page 117: ...7 120 1 9 55 14 125 1 6 60 12 130 1 4 65 10 135 1 3 Discharge pipe sensor temperature characteristics Indoor fan motor error Defective fan motor connector poor connection defective PCB Is connector connection good YES NO NO Is the output of the indoor unit s printed circuit board normal Normal NO YES YES Correct connector connection Is DC fan motor resistance value good Replace indoor PCB Replace ...

Page 118: ...of insufficient gas refrigerant Does compressor operation Is capacitor for compressor normal Replace compressor Replace heat exchanger sensor Insufficient gas Is refrigerant amount normal Is heat exchanger sensor resistance value good Is connector for compressor connection good Does trouble persist after charging gas Clogged capillary tube or strainer defective EEV etc Replace capacitor for compre...

Page 119: ...transmission Wiring error including power cable defective indoor outdoor unit PCB Does error persist after power reset Are the lines connecting the indoor and outdoor units connected normally Is DC 0 Approx 12V detected between 2 3 terminals on indoor unit terminal block YES YES NO NO YES NO Trouble by transient cause not unit trouble Correct improper wire connection on indoor outdoor unit Defecti...

Page 120: ...cted wire Humidity reading is 0 Operates in the Dry region 12 Disconnected wire Humidity reading is 0 Operates in the Dry region 1 and 2 are short Humidity reading is 100 Operates in the Cooling region circuited Disconnected wire Short Circuit Remark Do not perform a continuity check of the humidity sensor with a tester If DC current is applied it could damage the sensor Humidity sensor element Co...

Page 121: ...S NO NO NO ii Indoor unit fan motor check procedure This is a diagnostic procedure for determining if the indoor unit s fan motor or the circuit board is broken down 1 Indoor unit printed circuit board output check a Turn off the power b Remove the front panel then disconnect the fan motor lead wire connector c Turn on the power If the unit operates when the ON OFF button is pressed if trouble is ...

Page 122: ...NO Is DC280V imposed between the power transistor P and N Is there output at CNG CNH on the printed circuit bord CPU Is the voltage at U V and W of the power transistor Is the diode stack good Is condenser good Is there conducitvity in the inductor The printed circuit board CPU is defective e Replace The printed circuit board POWER is defective e Replace The power transistor is defective e Replace...

Page 123: ... conductivity CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE ii Outdoor unit inspection points High voltage is produced in the control box Don t touch electrical parts in the control box for 5 minutes after the unit is stopped SSRC22ZEV S4 Power source and serial signal inspection L to N AC220V 1 to 2 AC220V 2 to 3 Normal if the voltage oscillates between DC 0 and approx 12V Normal if there is approximately DC 5 V 10 secon...

Page 124: ... fig ure on the right can be measured the power transistor and the circuit board for the out door unit are normal For about 50 seconds After being switched on there will be a delay of approximately one minute depending on the conditions k How to make sure of remote control Note 1 Check method of remote control a Press the reset switch of the remote control b If all LCD are displayed after one 1 di...

Page 125: ... from the loosened portion v Open the valve 1 and 3 after discharging air from the charge hose A then the liquid refrigerant begins flowing from the cylinder into the unit Be sure to erect the refrigerant cylinder upright to let liquid refrigerant flow into the unit vi When refrigerant has been charged into the system to some extent refrigerant flow becomes stagnant when that happens start the com...

Page 126: ...PARTS LIST INDOOR UNIT SRK13ZEV S4 SRK22ZEV S4 OUTDOOR UNIT SRC13ZEV S4 SRC22ZEV S4 125 ...

Page 127: ...CRAE0170 15 29 12 12 12 8 9 20 25 16 1 3 3 2 4 5 7 19 27 21 22 23 6 24 26 17 18 13 14 10 11 11 10 10 28 126 PANEL FAN ASSY ...

Page 128: ...ASSY 2 1 1 2 2 10 RKT436A403B LOUVER 6 1 1 2 2 11 RKT129A413B PLATE CONNECTING 1 1 1 1 2 12 RKR935C001B COLLAR 6 13 RKT144A400 CRANK A 1 1 1 1 2 14 RKT144A401 CRANK B 1 1 1 1 2 15 RKT144A402 LINK 1 1 1 1 2 16 RKT129A404 BRACKET MOTOR 1 1 1 1 2 17 SSA512T060 MOTOR STEPPING 1 1 1 1 2 18 RKS504A100A HARNESS ASSY 1 1 1 1 2 For Flap Motor 19 SSA423A094 HOSE DRAIN 1 20 SSA326A041 PLUG 1 21 RKT111A500D B...

Page 129: ... 128 CRAE0171 10 11 12 13 20 21 24 22 23 25 17 18 16 14 15 19 7 8 6 5 1 9 2 4 3 HEAT EXCH CONTROL ...

Page 130: ...12 SSA555B050C VARISTOR 1 1 1 1 2 Z 13 SSA564A095 FUSE CURRENT 1 1 1 1 2 14 SSA551A163F SENSOR ASSY 1 1 1 2 4 Room temp Heat exch Sensor 15 SSA551B015 SENSOR HUMIDITY 1 1 1 2 4 16 SSA561B675A BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 2 17 RKT503A600A DISPLAY ASSY 1 1 1 2 4 18 RKT505A601A PWB ASSY DISPLAY 1 2 2 4 8 19 RKJ941F001 SPRING LEAF 1 For Heat Ex sensor 20 RKT008A510D PARTS STANDARD 1 21 RMA502A003 CONTROL AS...

Page 131: ... 130 CRAE0167 43 40 41 42 16 19 17 22 30 21 26 31 32 8 9 14 15 25 29 27 24 3 35 1 4 44 6 44 6 44 6 4 7 2 5 34 38 37 39 10 11 12 36 13 28 23 20 18 33 PANEL FAN ASSY ...

Page 132: ...200 COLLAR 8 16 23 RKW144A200 LINK ASSY 1 1 1 1 2 16 RKW129A208 JOINT L 1 1 1 1 2 17 RKW129A210 BRACKET MOTOR A 1 1 1 1 2 18 RKW144A201 LINK 1 1 1 1 2 19 RKW144A202 CRANK A 1 1 1 1 2 20 RKW144A203 CRANK B 1 1 1 1 2 21 RKW144A204 CRANK C 1 1 1 1 2 22 SSA512T045 MOTOR STEPPING 1 1 1 1 2 For Louver L 23 SSA512T049 MOTOR STEPPING 1 1 1 1 2 For Flap 24 27 RKW144A205 CRANK ASSY 1 1 1 1 2 24 RKW129A207 J...

Page 133: ... BRACKET MOTOR L 1 1 1 1 2 39 RKS504A601C HARNESS ASSY 1 1 1 1 2 For fan motor 40 RKW032A200 PLATE INSTALLATION 1 1 1 1 2 41 RKW129A212 COVER PIPE 1 1 1 1 2 42 RKW132A200 LID R 1 1 1 2 4 43 RKW132A201 LID L 1 1 1 2 4 44 SSA913A007A SCREW TAP 3 Note No Part No Part Name RE Q 132 ...

Page 134: ...MEMO 133 ...

Page 135: ... 134 CRAE0168 21 1 9 3 8 7 6 5 4 2 23 11 10 13 17 12 15 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 29 28 HEAT EXCH CONTROL ...

Page 136: ... ASSY 1 1 1 2 4 Room temp Heat exch Sensor 14 SSA551B017 SENSOR HUMIDITY 1 1 1 2 4 15 SSA561B702B BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 2 16 SSA561B675C BLOCK TERMINAL 2 1 1 2 2 17 RKW011G200 LABEL WIRING 1 18 20 RKW505A200 PWB ASSY 1 2 2 4 8 19 SSA555B050C VARISTOR 1 1 1 1 2 Z 20 SSA564A072 FUSE CURRENT 1 1 1 1 2 21 RKW503A200 DISPLAY ASSY 1 1 1 2 3 22 RKW505A202 PWB ASSY DISPLAY 1 2 2 4 8 23 RKJ941F001 SPRING ...

Page 137: ... 136 CRBE0226 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PANEL FAN ASSY ...

Page 138: ... PANEL TOP 1 1 1 1 2 4 RCN132A002 PANEL ASSY SERVICE 1 1 1 2 4 5 RCN435A001A GRILLE AIR OUTLET 1 1 1 2 3 6 RCN116A002 BRACKET MOTOR 1 7 SSA512T061 MOTOR DC 1 1 1 1 2 8 RCN141A001 PLATE 1 9 SSA431B232 PROPELLER 1 1 1 2 4 10 RSA914B002 NUT FLANGE 1 11 RCN111A001B BASE ASSY 1 1 1 1 2 12 SSA913A034B SCREW TAP 10 13 SSA913A034C SCREW TAP 3 Note RE Q No Part No Part Name 137 ...

Page 139: ... 138 CRBE0229 1 2 24 15 13 12 10 11 3 4 14 19 20 16 17 18 21 22 23 25 26 9 CONTROL ASSY 6 5 GAS LIQ 7 27 28 29 8 HEAT EXCH CONTROL ...

Page 140: ... RSA382F010F COIL ASSY SOLENOID 1 1 1 1 2 13 SSA382F210 COIL SOLENOID 1 1 1 1 2 14 RCN154D500 INSULATION COMP 1 15 RSA201A001 COMPRESSOR ASSY 1 1 2 3 8 16 RSA932C004A GASKET COVER 1 17 RSA947K005 COVER TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 4 18 RSA914C002 NUT FLANGE 1 19 SSA941C241 CUSHION RUBBER 3 20 RSA914C001 NUT FLANGE 2 21 SSA554B065 REACTOR 1 1 1 1 2 22 RCN505A031AM PWB ASSY 1 2 2 4 8 23 SSA561B675A BLOCK TERMIN...

Page 141: ... 140 作 本 05 0 CRBE0207 2 12 6 1 7 14 3 24 16 19 4 9 10 5 11 11 13 15 8 18 17 20 23 21 22 PANEL FAN ASSY ...

Page 142: ...RCR132A004 COVER ASSY SERVICE 1 9 RCR131A001 GUARD FIN A 1 10 RCR131A002 GUARD FIN B 1 11 SSA944B031A HANDLE 1 12 RCR132A002 COVER TERMINAL 1 13 RCR941G001 CUSHION RUBBER 1 14 SSA913A034B SCREW TAP 28 15 SSA913A034C SCREW TAP 3 16 RCR116A001 BRACKET MOTOR 1 17 SSA512T076 MOTOR DC 1 1 1 1 2 18 SSA913C021A SCREW TAP 4 19 RCR141A00101 PLATE BAFFLE 1 20 SSA431B247 FAN PROPELLER 1 1 1 2 4 21 SSA914B007...

Page 143: ...UTDOOR TEMP SENSOR TH2 HEAT EXCH SENSOR TH1 35 36 7 8 LIQ GAS CONTROL ASSY 34 27 33 24 28 25 26 30 31 32 2 5 16 13 12 9 17 10 11 6 4 3 29 1 37 38 39 15 18 21 22 23 20 14 19 DISCHARGE PIPE SENSOR TH3 HEAT EXCH CONTROL ...

Page 144: ...NOID 1 1 1 1 2 17 SSA382F210L COIL SOLENOID 1 1 1 1 2 18 PCA201A048A COMPRESSOR ASSY 1 1 2 3 8 19 PCA941C011 CUSHION RUBBER 3 20 RSA914C001 NUT FLANGE 3 21 PCA932C005 GASKET COVER 1 22 PCA947K005 COVER TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 4 23 PCA914C001 NUT FLANGE 1 24 RPC142A853 BOX CONTROL A 1 25 SSA561B702B BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 2 26 SSA561B665 BLOCK TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 2 27 SSA564A106B FUSE CURRENT 1 1 1 1 2 28 SS...

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