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ED71 - 613

HRV (Heat Reclaim Ventilation)


VAM GJ Series

ED71-613

HRV (Heat Reclaim Ventilation) .................................................... 1


Nomenclature .............................................................................................. ii 1. Product introduction ................................................................................2
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 HRV (Heat Reclaim Ventilation) ...............................................................2 Structure...................................................................................................3 Features ...................................................................................................4 Selection procedures..............................................................................10 Introduction of control system ................................................................13 Basic patterns.........................................................................................14 Applicable patterns.................................................................................22 Functions of printed circuit board ...........................................................30 Fan operation setting..............................................................................31 Pre-operation flowchart ..........................................................................31 Operation mode change over.................................................................32 Specification ...........................................................................................33 Dimensions.............................................................................................36 Wiring diagram .......................................................................................41 Fan performance ....................................................................................43 The correction ratio of exchange efficiency............................................48 Sound level data.....................................................................................49 Electric characteristics............................................................................54 Reducing operating sound ....................................................................55 Countermeasures ..................................................................................55 Centralized pipings ................................................................................57 Cautions .................................................................................................58 Standard drawing for installation ............................................................60 Cautions in installation ...........................................................................65 Installation .............................................................................................66 Duct work ..............................................................................................66 Electrical wiring procedure .....................................................................68 Initial setting ...........................................................................................71 Method of operation ...............................................................................74 Cautions in use...................................................................................... 77 Maintenance (for a qualified service person only) .................................77 Trouble shooting.....................................................................................79

2. Control System......................................................................................13

3. Product specification .............................................................................33

4. Installation .............................................................................................55

5. Operation ..............................................................................................74

6. Optional accessories.............................................................................80
6.1 BRC301B61 : Remote controller ............................................................81 6.2 KRP50-2 : Wiring adaptor for remote contact / Humidifier KRP50-2A90 : Installation box for adaptor PCB.....................................83 6.3 KRP2A51, KRP2A52 : Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices KRP2A61, KRP2A62 : Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices............84 6.4 KRP1B61 : Interlock adaptor of VRV .....................................................93 6.5 KRP1B59 : Interlock adaptor of VRV .....................................................97 6.6 KRP1B3 : Interlock adaptor of VRV .......................................................98 6.7 DCS302C(A)61 : Central remote controller..........................................100 6.8 DCS301B(A)61 : Unified ON / OFF controller ......................................124 6.9 DST301B(A)61 : Schedule timer ..........................................................129
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6.10 KDDM24B50, KDDM24B100 : Silencer ...............................................136 6.11 KAF241G25M, KAF241G50M, KAF241G65M, KAF241G80M, KAF241G100M : Air filter for replacement ...........................................137 6.12 KAF242G25M, KAF242G50M, KAF242G65M, KAF242G80M, KAF242G100M : High efficiency filter ..................................................137 6.13 K-FDS101C, K-FDS151C, K-FDS201C, K-FDS251C, K-FDS102C, K-FDS152C, K-FDS202C, K-FDS252C : Flexible duct ........................138 6.14 YDFA25A1 : Duct adapter....................................................................138 6.15 BRP4A50 : Heater control kit ...............................................................139

7. Psychrometric chart ............................................................................142


7.1 Psychrometric chart..............................................................................142

Nomenclature
V A M 500 GJ VE
Ventilation Air Mounted type Air flow rate (m3 / h) Major design category (Design category for EC application) Power supply VE: Single phase 50 Hz 220 240 V, 60 Hz 220 V
(HC0001)

Note: HRV means; Heat Reclaim Ventilation = Total Heat Exchanger (Old name)

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HRV
(Heat Reclaim Ventilation)

Model name VAM 150GJVE VAM 250GJVE VAM 350GJVE VAM 500GJVE VAM 650GJVE VAM 800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE
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ED71-613

1. Product introduction
1.1 HRV (Heat Reclaim Ventilation)
Background To maintain the comfortable environment in a building, the fresh air intake is essential the same as an appropriate room temperature control. The heating / cooling efficiency of conventional standard ventilating systems drops during cooling / heating operation and it is waste of energy. The Heat Reclaim Ventilation was developed to solve those problems. What is HRV (Heat Reclaim Ventilation) ? HRV is a system which recovers the thermal energy of exhaust air and reuses it for heating or cooling of supply air. It exchanges heat between the exhaust and the supply air. Daikins HRV Daikins HRV greatly reduces the total power consumption by operation interlocked with air conditioner such as VRV or SkyAir. The total heat exchange mode and the ventilation mode can be automatically selected by setting to the automatic ventilation mode. Main Features 1. The operation is available when the outdoor air temperature is down to 15C. 2. Interlocked operation with VRV (SkyAir) 3. Automatic ventilation mode changeover 4. Energy Saving 5. FRESH-UP operation 6. Quiet operation 7. Easy installation 8. Easy maintenance 9. Wide variety of optional accessories

ON / OFF signal Cooling / Heating mode signal Setting temperature signal Ventilation mode signal

HRV

Operation mode signal Filter cleaning signal Alarm signal

Needs no dedicated remote controller

VRV or SkyAir indoor unit

Remote Controller
(HC0002)

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Structure

VAM150GJVE, VAM250GJVE, VAM350GJVE, VAM500GJVE, VAM650GJVE, VAM800GJVE, VAM1000GJVE

OA
(Outdoor air) [Fresh air from outdoor]

EA
(Exhaust air) [Exhaust air to outdoor]

SA
(Supply air) [Feed air to room]

RA
(Return air) [Exhaust air from room]

3P034927-5J

VAM1500GJVE, VAM2000GJVE
OA
(Outdoor air) [Fresh air from outdoor]

(3) Exhaust fan

(1) Hanger bracket (7) Maintenance cover (6) Control box

(2) Duct connecting flange


EA
(Exhaust air) [Exhaust air to outdoor]

(10) Air supply fan

SA
(Supply air) [Feed air to room]

(5) Damper (4) Air filter (Long life filter) (8) Heat exchange elements
RA
(Return air) [Exhaust air from room]

(11) Remote controller (Optional accessory)


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1.3
1.3.1
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Features
Interlocked operation with VRV (SkyAir)
Simultaneous ON / OFF with the indoor unit by the indoor unit remote controller. HRV independent operation during air conditioning off season by the indoor unit remote controller. Automatic ventilation mode changeover: Auto / Heat Recovery / Bypass Fan speed changeover by the indoor unit remote controller : High / Low (Ultra-High / High, Ultra-High / Low) Precooling / heating control function setting to delay the start of ventilation during air conditioner start-up to realize the high energy saving efficiency. FRESH-UP operation setting Filter sign display notifies the time for cleaning the filter. No need to purchase or install the HRV exclusive remote controller Advantage to IAQ (Internal Air Quality)

Note: 5,6 can be set at the initial setting only.


Type Interlocked operation with air conditioner HRV independent operation

Indoor unit
Structure

HRV Remote Controller


(HC0228)

HRV Remote Controller

(HC0229)

Simultaneous operation by air conditioners remote


controller is available. Features

Operation / Stop Ventilation mode changeover Fresh-up changeover Timer mode start / stop Malfunction digital display

Connectable Indoor unit

VRV (all indoor unit), SkyAir

Daikins HRV

Other types

FAN mode

No falling of dust

(HC0006)

OFF

Dust

(HC0005)

Dust does not fall off from the air filter because the air supply fan of the interlocked indoor unit remains activated even when the HRV is operated independently.

If conventional HRV, with exclusive remote controller, is directly connected to indoor unit of air conditioner, dust may fall off from air filter when air conditioner is OFF.

Installation Examples
Direct duct connection system Independent duct system

(HC0007)

(HC0008)

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Energy saving
By heat recovery operation
Approx. 20% reduction HRV unit recovers the thermal energy during cooling / heating operation of air conditioner. HRV reduces the cooling / heating load drastically and enhances the heating / cooling efficiency.
Exhaust Air Outdoor Air Return Air Supply Air Heat Exchanger Element (Heat Recovery)
(HC0230)

of heating / cooling load

By setting to automatic ventilation mode Approx. 8% reduction of heating / cooling load

Proper use of Heat recovery ventilation and normal ventilation saves energy. When the cooling operation is required in winter, use of heat recovery ventilation is not efficient because the outdoor air temperature is normally lower than that of the indoor. Thus, the proper use of ventilation mode enhances the heating / cooling efficiency. Automatic Ventilation mode changeover Operation Sensor of ventilation Difference between indoor / outdoor temp. Cooling Heating Indoor temp. > Outdoor temp. Indoor temp. < Outdoor temp. Indoor temp. > Outdoor temp. Indoor temp. < Outdoor temp. Decision of mode (Which is more energy efficient?) Normal ventilation (Bypass) Heat recovery ventilation Heat recovery ventilation Normal ventilation (Bypass)

Refer to the CONTROL for the mode changeover. Heat Recovery mode
Exhaust Air Outdoor Air Heat Exchanger Element (Heat Recovery) Return Air Supply Air
(HC0231)

Automatic Changeover

Normal (Bypass) mode


Exhaust Air Outdoor Air Heat Exchanger Element (Heat Recovery) Return Air Supply Air
(HC0232)

By Precooling / heating operation Approx. 2% reduction of heating / cooling load

The load is reduced at startup of the air conditioner by the following control. Before the working hour, the room air is clean. Therefore, the startup of HRV can be delayed.
Working hour starts 8:15 Air conditioner HRV Cooling / Heating load is reduced Reduction of heating / cooling load (%) ON ON 9:00 Working hour ends 18:00 OFF OFF

Total 30% reduction of heating / cooling load

30% 0%
Normal operation

20%
HRV independent operation Interlocked operation
(HC0233)

Note: The total heating / cooling load may vary depending on the climate or the other environmental conditions.

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FRESH-UP operation

Both the excessive supply mode and the excessive exhaust mode are selectable. This function creates a more comfortable air environment. Supply Fresh-up (Excessive outdoor air supply)
Detail Supply air volume can be set at a higher level than the exhaust air by the remote controller.

Exhaust Fresh-up (Excessive exhaust air supply)


Exhaust air volume can be set at a higher level than the supply air by the remote controller.

Major effects Application

Prevents inflow of toilet odor Prevents inflow of outdoor air in winter


Offices, etc.

Prevents outflow of airborne bacteria from rooms in a


hospital

Prevents outflow of odors from rooms in a nursing home


Hospitals, Nursing homes, etc.
Portion of exhaust operation Air supply

Air supply Air exhaust

HRV

Normal ventilation fan

HRV

Sick room

Floor area

Air exhaust

Example
Portion of fresh up operation

ex. <Office>

ex. <Hospital>
(HC0009)

(HC0010)

1.3.4

Nighttime free cooling operation

AUTOMATIC HEAT PORGE FUNCTION AT NIGHT The nighttime free cooling is an energy-conserving function which works at night when the air conditioners is off, reducing the cooling load in the morning when the air conditioner is turned on by ventilating rooms which contain office equipment which raises the room temperature. Nighttime free cooling only works during cooling and when connected to Building Multi or VRV systems. Nighttime free cooling is set to off in the factory settings; so request your dealer to turn it on if you intend to use it. Operation image

EXPLANATION OF NIGHTTIME FREE COOLING OPERATION IMAGE The unit compares the indoor and outdoor temperatures after the air conditioning operation stops for the night. If the following conditions are satisfied, the operation starts, and when the indoor temperature reaches the air conditioning setting, the operation stops. <Conditions> 1. the indoor temperature is higher than the air conditioning setting and 2. the outdoor temperature is lower than the indoor temperature, If the above conditions are not satisfied, reevaluation is made every 60 minutes.

Operating state Temperature (C)

40 30 20 (e)

(a)

NOTE The nighttime free cooling operation works when the HRV

(b) OFF ON

(c) OFF

unit is off. Therefore, it is not possible to stop the nighttime free cooling operation, though the forced off is input from the optional controllers for centralized control.

Nighttime free cooling operation

(d)

OFF 22:00 24:00 (time) Following morning

(a) Outside temperature (b) Indoor temperature (c) Set temperature (d) Operating state of Air conditioner (e) Operating state of Total heat exchanger

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Element (HEP element)

Material The partition sheet in the heat exchanger element has been significantly upgraded. It is approximately two-third thinner than the conventional type, resulting in a great improvement in moisture absorption! The material is flame-retardant for safety. The fungiproof design also keeps the air clean. Structure The heat exchanger element is designed without moving parts for higher durability and reliability. The supply air passage and the exhaust air passage are arranged in right angle to prevent the supply and exhaust air from getting mixed.

(HC0013)

Features High air shielding Even in the conventional less humidity conditions, maintaining the features of the material that can get excellent moisture permeability, we have achieved high air shielding, by special processing in the step of milling paper. New ultra-thin film element

Conventional element
Moisture absorption is less effective due to the thickness of the partition sheets. It also limits the effective area that supply and exhaust air can be exposed to.
Thickness of the partition sheet

New ultra-thin film element


Due to the thinner film
Decreases the moisture resistance of the partition sheets drastically. Realizes more space for extra layers in the element, resulting in increased effective area that supply and exhaust air can be exposed to.

New develo ly ped!


Thickness of the partition sheet

Moisture absorption increased by approx. 10%!


Sheet structure
Indoor Outdoor
High-humidity air

40 m
Molecule of water Miscellaneous gas CO2 molecule, etc.

60 m
Indoor Outdoor Exhaust air SA SA Exhaust air

Exhaust air

RA (unclean indoor air)

Outdoor air (fresh air)

Precise, thin-film material

RA (unclean indoor air)

Outdoor air (fresh air)


Supply air

Low-humidity air

Moisture exchange efficiency is greatly improved by using optimized thinner films and moisture-absorption materials in the element. Furthermore, miscellaneous gas barrier properties are maintained by decreasing the porosity in the moisture-absorption materials.

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1.3.6

Easy installation and service maintenance


Model name VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE Height (mm) 278 278 306 306 338 387 387 785 785

Downsized

Parallel air flow system (Daikin) This system prevents misconnection and simplifies the installation work
SA RA EA OA
(HC0234)

Cross air flow system

SA RA

EA OA
(HC0235)

Service Maintenance Vertical installation is available. The unit must be installed with the side of RA, SA down. It is necessary to make a trap. Because the trap of wiring can protect against ingress of water.
EA OA Maintenance cover

Wiring

Trap Water falls down. Control box RA SA

Upside-down installation is available. It allows the common use of the inspection hole and reduces the space and installation work. For 2 units closely installed, only one inspection hole of 450 450 mm will do for maintenance or replacement of the heat exchanger element, etc. Long life filter is equipped.
Control box

Maintenance cover Celling hock Maintenance cover Inspection hole In the case of upside-down installation, take a turn 180 the celling hocks.

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The operation is available when the outdoor air temperature is down to -15C

(Operation when the outdoor air temperature becomes lower than -10C) When the outdoor air suction temperature becomes lower than -10C, the unit is changed to intermittent operation to prevent freezing of the heat exchanger element and dew condensation within the unit. Intermittent operation The outdoor air thermistor (standard equipment) within the unit detects the temperature. According to the detected temperature, the following operation determines. <Step 1> The air supply fan is changed to intermittent operation, when the temperature is lower than -10C. The intermittent operation of the air supply fan is changed to an operation of each cycle for 45 minutes operation after stopping operation for 15 minutes. The exhaust fan operates continuously according to setup. <Step 2> When the temperature becomes lower than -15C, the unit stops operation to prevent any defect, such as dew condensation and freezing. The unit does not ventilate. But, to detect the elevation of the outdoor air temperature, the unit operates for 5 minutes per hour. The control by the external damper (local purchase) is available. When the unit is not operating, the unit prevents the cool outdoor air from invading. The power is applied from the connector X15A to the external damper. Therefore, the operation of the unit is controlled in conjunction with the external damper. Note: Local setting is required.

1.3.8

The high efficiency filter (that has 65% of average dust collecting efficiency) is suitable
High efficiency filter Maintenance cover Control box Install the high efficiency filter to meet the direction of the arrow of the name plate. Rail
AIR FLOW
The side of heat exchanger element

Name plate High efficiency filter

Air filter

Heat exchanger element

Rail Install the high efficiency filter along the inside of the rail.

High efficiency filter

1.3.9

Additional optional accessories

Built-in optional high efficiency filter It greatly reduces the installation space. (page 137) The installation of access doors and the unit can be reduced. BRP4A50 Refer to 6.15 Heater control kit (page 139) for the detail.

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1.4

Selection procedures

Various methods are used to calculate the required ventilating air flow rate according to CO2 generated by inhabitants in a room, waste gas generated by use of fire, and other conditions of a room. Here are 2 patterns of calculating methods.

1.4.1

Based on inhabitants
Required ventilating = 20 A air flow rate (m3 / h) B

1.4.2

Based on room size


Required ventilating air flow rate (m3 / h)

= CDE

A : Living room floor space (m2) B : Area occupied per person (m2) The above equation conforms to article 20, 2 No.2 of the Building Standards Act in Japan. Note: 1. 20 (in the above equation) means 20 (m3 / h / person), which is the required ventilating air flow rate based on the CO2 exhausted by an adult sitting still in a room. If smoking is allowed, other calculation method should be used. 2. Use 10 (m2) if the area occupied per person exceeds 10 (m2). <Table 1>
Type of building Eating houses, restaurants, coffee-shops Cabarets, beer halls Japanese-style restaurants, hall for hire Store market Pool rooms, Ping-pong rooms, dance halls, bowling alleys Pin-ball parlors, Go club houses, mahjong parlors Inns, hotels, and motels Massage parlors Area occupied per person (N) 3 m2 2 m2 3 m2 3 m2 Remarks Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Floor space of a part used for business purposes.

C : Number of ventilation required per hour (ventilation / h) D : Area of room (m2) (See table 3 of the following page) E : Height of Ceiling (m) (See table 2) Calculation is based on the experiences of hygienic laboratory, etc. to find out the number of hourly ventilation of the room air. (Selection example) Place: Living room of common household Required ventilation: 6 times / h (See table 2) Area of room: Approx. 9.9 (m2) Height of ceiling: 2.4 m Required ventilating air flow rate = 3 = 6 9.9 2.4 . . 143 (m / h) Required ventilating air flow rate and the unit size such as 150, 250, 350 ...... 2000 are almost equal. So select the close size of the unit. In this case, select VAM150GJVE. <Table 2>
Groups Type of room Ventilation required Living room, Common bathroom, household drawing room, toilet, kitchen Restaurant, sushi restaurant, banquet hall, tempura restaurant, cooking room Guest room, corridor, dance hall, large dining hall, washroom, toilet, cooking room, laundry room, engine room, boiler room 6 6 6 10 15 6 6 10 20 20 5 5 8 8 10 15 15 20 20 6 6 6 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 20 20 6 6 6 8 12 15 Plants Groups Type of room Audience room, Playhouses corridor, and movie smoking room, theaters toilet, projector room Office room, general work room, telephone room, spinning plant, printing plant, battery room, machinery plant, generator room, substation room, painting shop, welding plant, chemical plant, food plant, wood working plant, casting plant Ventilation required 6 6 12 12 20 6 6 6 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 50 6 10 10 12 20 Dark rooms for photo 16 6 20 or more

2 m2

Floor space of a part used for business purposes.

Eating places

m2

Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Floor space of a part used for business purposes. Persons accommodated simultaneously with the number of persons calculated per unit. Floor space of an office.

Inns and hotels

10 m2 5 m2

Meeting places, public halls Offices

0.5 1

m2

5 m2

* : Values set by the Metropolitan Maintenance Bureau in Japan. Note: 1. Table indicates the required ventilating air flow rate calculated as 20 m3 / h. 2. The area occupied per person by type of business is calculated in reference to Application Standards for building administration in compliance with Building Standards Act in Japan.

Consultation office, sick room, office room, corridor, waiting room, bathroom, dining room, toilet, Hospitals respiratory disease room, laundry room, cooking room, surgery room, sterilizing room, engine room, boiler room Class room, library, auditorium, experimental chemistry room, gymnasium, toilet, cooking room

Office room, General waiting room, buildings show room, toilet, conference room Comfort stations Dark rooms Guest rooms of ship Room of potential noxious gas or combustible gas

Schools

Note: Refer to the following pages for the tables.

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<Table 3> Criteria for Model Selection


Required ventilating AFR per person (m3 / h / person) Area per person (m2 / person) Frequency Model Name Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Air Flow Rate L 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 H 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 Application area (m2) 15.0 14.3 23.3 23.2 34.5 34.5 48.0 44.3 75.0 70.5 100.5 100.5 129.0 126.0 198.0 189.0 258.0 237.0 25.0 23.8 38.8 38.8 57.5 57.5 87.5 87.5 125.0 117.5 175.0 167.5 215.0 210.0 330.0 315.0 430.0 395.0 50.0 47.5 77.5 77.5 115.0 115.0 160.0 147.5 250.0 235.0 350.0 335.0 430.0 420.0 660.0 630.0 860.0 790.0 22.5 22.5 37.5 37.5 52.5 52.5 75.0 75.0 97.5 97.5 120.0 120.0 150.0 150.0 225.0 225.0 300.0 300.0 37.5 37.5 62.5 62.5 87.5 87.5 125.0 125.0 162.5 162.5 200.0 200.0 250.0 250.0 375.0 375.0 500.0 500.0 75.0 75.0 125.0 125.0 175.0 175.0 250.0 250.0 325.0 325.0 400.0 400.0 500.0 500.0 750.0 750.0 1000.0 1000.0

VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

20

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

10

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE

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Required ventilating AFR per person (m3 / h / person)

Area per person (m2 / person)

Frequency Model Name Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60

Air Flow Rate L 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 100 95 155 155 230 230 320 295 500 470 700 670 860 840 1320 1260 1720 1580 H 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 150 150 250 250 350 350 500 500 650 650 800 800 1000 1000 1500 1500 2000 2000 Application area (m2) 7.5 7.1 11.6 11.6 17.3 17.3 24.0 22.1 37.5 35.3 52.5 50.3 64.5 63.0 99.0 94.5 129.0 118.5 12.5 18.9 19.4 19.4 28.8 28.8 40.0 36.9 62.5 58.8 87.5 83.8 107.5 105.0 165.0 157.5 215.0 197.5 25.0 23.8 38.8 38.8 57.5 57.5 80.0 73.8 125.0 117.5 175.0 167.5 215.0 210.0 330.0 315.0 430.0 395.0 11.3 11.3 18.8 18.8 26.3 26.3 37.5 37.5 48.8 48.8 60.0 60.0 75.0 75.0 112.5 112.5 150.0 150.0 18.8 18.8 31.3 31.3 43.8 43.8 62.5 62.5 81.3 81.3 100.0 100.0 125.0 125.0 187.5 187.5 250.0 250.0 37.5 37.5 62.5 62.5 87.5 87.5 125.0 125.0 162.5 162.5 200.0 200.0 250.0 250.0 375.0 375.0 500.0 500.0

VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

40

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE

10

VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE

Note: AFR Air Flow Rate

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Control System

2. Control System
2.1 Introduction of control system
The control systems introduced here is for the HRV unit adopting the high speed and high performance transmission system (DIIINET), the same as the VRV systems and SkyAir series.

Description of system
Control system Controller Remote controller for HRV unit Remote controller for indoor unit Unified ON / OFF controller Ventilation mode changeover Contorl system Central remote controller Function Air flow rate changeover (High / Low) Nighttime free cooling operation Initial setting required Precool / preheat operation
Air flow rate mode changeover (normal mode / fresh-up mode)

Description of system

Independent

Basic method to operate HRV unit (Operation by exclusive remote controller for HRV unit)

HRV unit

Remote controller for HRV unit Interlocked operation with indoor unit by remote controller for indoor unit The HRV unit can also be operated independently by the remote controller for indoor unit, even if indoor unit is not in operation. (The HRV unit cannnot be operated independently when the duct is connected directly to the indoor unit.) [Unified ON / OFF controller] A maximum of 16 groups can be controlled of ON / OFF by one unified ON / OFF controller. (Note) Up to 4 unified ON / OFF controllers can be installed in one system. [Schedule timer] One schedule timer can control the weekly schedule of up to 128 units. [Central remote controller] Up to 64 groups of the units can be controlled individually by one central remote controller.

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

Maximum number of the unit: 16 units

(Initial setting required when remote controller for HRV unit is not used.)

Initial setting required

Interlocked operation

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Central remote controller Schedule timer Multi-function centralized controller

Remote controller for indoor unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

HRV unit Remote controller for HRV unit

HRV unit Maximum number of groups: 64 units

(HC0018)

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(Only when remote controller for HRV unit is used)

Centralized control

Malfunction display

Operation / Stop

Schedule timer

Purposes and applications

Automatic

Manual

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2.2
2.2.1
Control system

Basic patterns
List of control system
Purposes and applications Basic method to operate HRV unit The remote controller for HRV unit is installed on each HRV unit for its operation. HRV unit Description of system Optional accessories required BRC301B61 Liquid crystal remote controller

Operation by main switch

Remote controller for HRV unit

Control with two remote controllers

Independent system

The HRV is operable from a place near the unit or a remote place and the selected control is indicated in the display. (Priority is on the last selection.)

BRC301B61 Liquid crystal remote controller

HRV unit

Remote controller for HRV unit

Remote controller for HRV unit

Simultaneous control of multiple units installed in such as a spacious room is available. Group control HRV unit HRV unit HRV unit

BRC301B61 Liquid crystal remote controller

Remote controller for HRV unit

Interlocked operation system with VRV systems and SkyAir series

Single-group interlocked operation

The HRV unit operates whenever the indoor unit is in operation, and can also be operated independently by the remote controller for indoor unit, even if the indoor unit is not in operation.

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

Direct duct connection system

Within the same group, the remote controller for indoor unit can control the operation of both the indoor unit and HRV unit connected by duct.

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

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Function BRC301B61 ON / OFF Ventilation mode (Auto / Heat Exchange / Bypass) Ventilating rate (High / Low) Fresh up mode (ON / OFF)

Nos. of the unit controlled and length of wiring One remote controller operates each HRV unit. Remote control wiring can be extended up to 500 m maximum.

Cautions The wire for remote controller is not included as standard accessories and should be arranged locally. By connecting the adapter PCB, the operation signal can be taken out remotely. Fresh-up operation is possible by external input. The group control is not possible by the remote controller for HRV unit.

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BRC301B61 ON / OFF Ventilation mode (Auto / Heat Exchange / Bypass) Ventilating rate (High / Low) Fresh up mode (ON / OFF) Timer setting (ON / OFF) Indication of filter cleaning signal Digital indication of malfunction

Control of one HRV with two remote controllers The maximum allowable total length of remote controller wiring is 500 m.

Same as operation from local place. It is necessary to set the Master / Slave changeover switch in the remote controller. Two remote controller operation is not available with simple remote controllers. 18

Up to 16 HRV units can be controlled with one liquid crystal remote controller. The maximum total length of remote controller wiring is 500 m. Control with two remote controllers is available.

Same as operation from local place. Group control is not available with a simple remote controller. * All the settings of HRVs in the same group are the same (However, it is possible to fix the individual setting by each unit.) 19

The HRV unit operates whenever the indoor unit is in operation. Precool / preheat operation is also possible. Various settings are available by adding the HRV remote controllers.

A maiximum of 16 units of indoor unit and HRV unit can be controlled by the remote controller for indoor unit. (If they are in the same group) Remote control wiring can be extended up to 500 m maximum. 19

A maximum of 16 units of indoor unit and HRV unit can be controlled the operation by the remote controller for indoor unit. Remote control wiring can be extended up to 500 m maximum.

Make sure to set ON for direct ducting setting. The HRV cannot be operated independently to prevent the dust, when the indoor unit is not in operation. However, if the fan of indoor unit is in operation, the HRV unit can be operated independently.

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Purposes and applications When the HRV unit is interlocked to 2 or more groups of indoor units, the HRV unit operates if one of indoor unit in the groups is in operation. The HRV unit can also be operated independently by remote controller for indoor unit, even if the indoor unit is not in operation.

Description of system Central transmission line

Optional accessories required KRP2A61 Adapter PCB for remote control (One adapter PCB should be installed in either the HRV unit or the indoor unit.)

Interlocked operation system with VRV systems and SkyAir series

Interlocked operation with 2 or more groups

Indoor unit
Remote controller for indoor unit

Indoor unit
Remote controller for indoor unit

HRV unit

Adapter PCB for remote conrol

Remote controller for indoor unit [Unified ON / OFF Controller] A maximum of 16 groups can be controlled of ON / OFF by one controller, and up to four controllers can be installed in one system. [Schedule Timer] One schedule timer can control the weekly schedule of up to 128 units. [Adapter PCB for remote control] One adapter PCB can control up to 64 groups collectively. DCS301B(A)61 Unified ON / OFF Controller (up to 4 controllers) DST301B(A)61 Schedule timer KRP2A61 Adapter PCB for remote control (not possible to use together with other central controller) * One of the above controller should be installed in indoor unit. (However, only KRP2A61 can also be installed in HRV unit.)

Collective / individual control

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

Unified ON / OFF controller or Schedule timer or Adapter PCB for remote control
Remote controller for HRV unit

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Centralized control system

Remote controller for indoor unit

Zone 1

The Central remote controller can control the zone operation of the several groups of the units collectively. Central remote controller can control the independent operation of HRV unit in each zone. Zone control system

DCS302C(A)61 Central remote controller

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Central remote controller

Remote controller for indoor unit

Remote controller for HRV unit

Zone 2

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

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Function The HRV unit operates of one of the indoor units connected to the central control transmission line is in operation. The various setting for the operation of HRV unit should be set by the remote controller for the indoor unit.

Nos. of the unit controlled and length of wiring A maximum of 64 groups of the units can be controlled. The central control transmission line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

Cautions No direct duct connection is possible. Set ON for collective zone interlock setting.

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Collective / Individual operation [Unified ON / OFF controller] Each group can be controlled of ON / OFF individually. Each 16 groups can be controlled ON / OFF collectively. The power supply terminal for the schedule timer is provided. [Schedule timer] The schedule timer can control collectively the operation ON / OFF twice a day by weekly. Back-up power supply for 48 hours is provided, when the power failure is occurred. [Adapter PCB for remote control] The HRV units can be controlled ON / OFF collectively by external input.

A maximum of 64 groups connected by the central transmission line can be controlled. The central transmission line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

When you use the central controller, no direct duct connection is possible. [Unified ON / OFF controller] Each group should be set the group number. (It cannot be set by the remote controller for HRV unit.) The power must be supplied. [Schedule timer] When you use the schedule timer alone, it is necessary to supply the power of DC16V, which can be supplied from the printed circuit board of the unit. (from CX11A in case of HRV unit) [Adapter PCB for remote control] The adapter PCB for remote control cannot be used with other central controller. (It can be installed in the either indoor unit or HRV unit.) Only KRP2A61 can be installed in the HRV unit. (KRP2A2A3 cannot be installed in the HRV unit because of their size.)

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The interlocked operation [Multi function centralized controller] It can control the operation ON / OFF individually or collectively. The several group of the units can be controlled collectively by zone. It can control the interlocked operation of the indoor units and the HRV units in the same zone. The electrical terminal for the schedule timer is provided.

A maximum of 64 groups connected by the centralized transmission line can be controlled. The central transmission line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

The initial setting by remote controller for indoor unit is needed. (The collective zone interlock setting should be ON.) However, if there is no indoor unit in the same zone (only HRV units), the initial setting is not required. When you use the central transmission line, no direct duct connection is possible. [Multi function central controller] Each group should be set the group number for central control. (It cannot be set by the remote controller for HRV unit.) The power supply is needed. 21

(HC0020)

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Independent system
Switch setting of HRV unit No change is required. (as per factory setting) Optional accessories required Remote controller for HRV unit BRC301B61

Operation by main switch Purposes and functions Basic method to operate HRV unit The remote controller for HRV unit is installed on each HRV unit for its operation. [When you use remote controller for HRV unit] Cautions 1. The remote controller for HRV unit should be connected to the terminal no. P1 and P2. 2. The remote control wiring should be arranged locally. 3. The operation by two remote controllers or the group control is not possible. 4. The initial setting cannot be done by the remote controller for HRV unit, which has to be set by the remote controller for indoor unit. Example of control wiring
J1 J2 JC X9A X10A P1 P2 HRV unit
Up to 500 m maximum

Information 1. If you increase the air flow rate from High to Ultra-High by the remote controller for HRV unit, it is necessary to have a initial setting by the remote controller for indoor unit or HRV unit.

F1 F2 X11A

SS1

P1 P2 Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0021)

Control with two remote controllers Purpose and functions For control of one HRV unit (Also one group control is possible) Sophisticated operation and indication output are possible from either local place or remote place by two liquid crystal remote controllers. Either one of two liquid crystal remote controllers can be used for all operations and indications. (However, initial setting can only be carried out by the master remote controller.) Point The wiring to the remote controllers must be branched from the unit as shown in the diagram. (Though the crossover between the master and slave remote controllers is acceptable, the work to put two wires into the remote controller takes time.) Example of wiring for control
J1 J2 JC X9A X10A P1 P2 HRV unit P1 P2 Main Remote controller for HRV unit P1 P2 Sub Remote controller for HRV unit
(HC0023)

F1 F2 X11A

SS1

Note 1. The maximum allowable total length of wires to the remote controller is 500 m. 2. Simple remote controllers cannot be used for control with two remote controllers. The following setting is required Either one of two remote controllers must be set as a slave remote controller. Required optional accessories Liquid crystal remote controller 2 BRC301B61

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Group control Purpose and functions Simultaneous control of multiple HRV units (max. 16 units) is available. (for application to such as a spacious room) All operation and individual setting can be carried out from one remote controller. In case the liquid crystal indicates malfunction, the indication of HRV unit No. shows in the display. (If another remote controller is additionally installed, control with two remote controllers is possible.) Point No address setting is required because address is automatically set. (The address is optionally allocated. The address No. can be confirmed by setting to service mode Forced fan operation and be checked whether the unit is in operation or not.) Example of wiring for control
J1 J2 JC X9A SS1 X10A P1 P2 F1 F2 J1 J2 JC X9A SS1 X10A P1 P2 F1 F2 J1 J2 JC X9A SS1 X10A P1 P2 F1 F2

X11A

X11A

X11A

HRV unit

HRV unit

HRV unit

P1 P2

Remote controller for HRV unit

(HC0024)

Note 1. The maximum allowable total length of wires to the remote controller is 500 m. 2. One liquid crystal remote controller is always required. 3. Simple remote controllers cannot be used for control with two remote controllers. The following setting is required No setting is required. (Product is to be just as it was when shipped from the factory) Required optional accessories One set of liquid crystal remote controller BRC301B61

2.2.3

The interlocked operation system


Example of control wiring
F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2 J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A F1 F2

Single-group interlocked operation (Basic pattern) Purposes and functions The remote controller for indoor unit can control the interlocked operation with the HRV unit, and it can make an initial setting of the ventilation flow rate, the ventilation mode changeover and fresh-up operation. The HRV unit can independently be operated, even if the indoor unit is not in operation. Note 1. The remote controller should be connected to the terminal no. P1 and P2, the same as the group control wiring of indoor units.

Indoor unit

HRV unit

P1 P2

Up to 500 m maximum
(HC0025)

Switch setting for HRV unit No change is required. (as per factory setting) Optional accessories required None Single-group interlocked operation (Direct duct connection) Purposes and functions The operation of HRV unit is interlocked to the indoor unit connected by the duct, which has a fresh air intake. It can reduce the number of outlets for supply air. The HRV unit cannot be operated independently to prevent a reverse stream of fresh air to the suction side of the indoor unit, unless the fan of indoor is in operation. Note 1. The amount of fresh air to the indoor unit should be less than 20% of the total air volume of the indoor unit. (If the amount of fresh air is too much, the capacity of the indoor unit may reduce and the operating sound might be higher.) 2. The HRV unit can be operated independently, if the fan of indoor unit is in operation. Example of control wiring
F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2 J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A F1 F2

Indoor unit

HRV unit

P1 P2

Up to 500 m
(HC0026)

Remote controller for indoor unit

Switch setting for HRV unit The initial setting by the remote controller for indoor unit Direct duct setting ..........ON [17(27)502] Optional accessories required None

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Interlocked operation with 2 or more group of VRV system Purposes and functions When the HRV unit is interlocked to 2 or more group of indoor units, the HRV unit operates, if one of indoor unit in groups is in operation. The HRV unit can also be operated independently by remote controller for indoor unit, even if the indoor unit is not in operation. Cautions 1. It is not necessary to set the group number for central control. 2. One adapter PCB for remote control should be installed in the one of the unit connected to the central transmission line. (When you install an adapter PCB for remote control in the indoor unit, select the applicable model number of Adapter PCB to be installed.) Example of control wiring
Up to 1000 m maximum
B1 B2 BC W1 W2 W3 W4 KRP2A1 (Installed in the HRV unit)

F1 F2

F1 F2

J1 J2 JC

F1 F2

X9A SS1 X10A


P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

X11A

Indoor unit
P1 P2 P1 P2

Indoor unit

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

Remote controller for indoor unit


(HC0027)

Note: The central transmission line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum. Switch setting for HRV unit The initial setting by the remote controller for indoor unit or HRV unit. Optional accessories required Wiring adapter for electrical appendices : KRP2A61 Installation box for adapter PCB : KRP50-2A90

2.2.4

Centralized control system


Example of control wiring
Power supply
Unified ON / OFF controller

Collective / individual control [Unified ON / OFF controller DCS301B(A)61] Purposes and functions One controller can control the operation of ON / OFF of 16 groups of the units collectively or individually. Also up to 4 controllers can be installed in one centralized transmission line (in one system), which enable to control up to 64 groups. (16 groups 4 = 64 groups) The ventilation mode will be selected automatically. Cautions 1. It is necessary to assign a central group number to each indoor unit and HRV unit. 2. The operation of HRV unit is not interlocked with the operation of indoor unit under this control system. If you like to have an interlocked operation, please consider other control system. Switch setting for HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote controller for indoor unit or HRV unit. No change is required. (as per factory setting) Optional accessories required Remote controller (Only when you use) BRC301B61

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

P1 P2

Remote controller for indoor unit

HRV unit Remote controller for HRV unit Connecting line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit

Remote controller for indoor unit

(HC0028)

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Zone control system (Central remote controller DCS302C(A)61) Purposes and functions A maximum of 64 groups can be controlled ON / OFF individually by one controller. And also the central remote controller can control the ON / OFF operation of the units in each zone collectively. (It also can control the interlocked operation as well as the independent operation within the same zone.) If the zone setting is not required, or if you like to operate the HRV unit whenever one of indoor unit of any group connected to the central transmission line is in operation, refer to the applied system. Cautions 1. It is necessary to assign a central control group number. 2. If you operate the HRV unit interlocked to the operation of indoor unit, please set the same zone number. At that time, it is necessary to set the zone operation on the HRV unit. 3. It is not possible to operate ON / OFF from the remote controller for the HRV unit in zone 1. 4. It is not necessary to set the zone operation mode in zone 2, which is already set at the factory. Switch setting for HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote controller for indoor unit or HRV unit. For zone 1.......... ON [17(27) 8 02] For zone 2.......... Factory set (No change is required) Optional accessories required Remote controller (Only when you use) BRC301B61 Example of control wiring
Multi-function centrailized control

Power supply

F1 F2

J1 J2 JC X9A X10A SS1 X11A

F1 F2

Zone 1

P1 P2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit Remote controller for HRV unit

P1 P2

Remote controller for indoor unit

J1 J2 JC

F1 F2 X11A X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

Zone 2

X9A X10A P1 P2

SS1

HRV unit

HRV unit Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0029)

P1 P2

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2.3.1

Applicable patterns
Additional functions
Example of control wiring
J1 J2 JC X9A X10A P1 P2 HRV unit SS1 X11A F1 F2

Operation by power supply [HRV unit] Purposes and functions The HRV unit is operated by ON / OFF of the main power breaker. This is possible only for the independent operation system. (When the main power is disconnected, the transmission error will be displayed if the HRV unit is interlocked to the indoor unit or controlled by the centralized controller.) Cautions 1. Install insect control wire net on the air intake and exhaust openings. (If the power is disconnected when the damper is open, the damper remains open and the insects may get into the room.) 2. When you install the remote controller, it is possible to have normal operation after the electric power is supplied.

P1 P2 Remote controller for indoor unit


(HC0030)

Switch setting for HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote control for indoor unit. Power-on setting..... ON [18(28)102] Install the remote controller for indoor unit for the initial setting. After completion of the initial setting, remove the remote controller. Optional accessories required None

Monitor of operation (KRP50-2) [HRV unit operating pilot lamp (local supply)] Purposes and functions To monitor the operation of one HRV unit. Example of control wiring
Pilot lamp power supply for pilot lamp 3P connector J1 J2 JC F1 F2 X11A

1 2 3
[KRP50-2]

2P connector

X9A X10A

SS1

P1 P2 HRV unit P1 P2 Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0031)

Switch setting for HRV unit No change is required. (as per factory setting) Optional accessories required Wiring adapter for Humidifier : KRP50-2 Installation box for adapter PCB : KRP50-2A90

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Fresh-up operation by external input [HRV unit] Purposes and functions When the operation is interlocked with the local ventilating fan (such as the one for toilet or kitchen), the HRV unit performs the over-supply operation to prevent the reverse flow of the odor. The flow rate of supply air becomes higher than that of exhaust air. Example of control wiring
Connecting line can be extended up to 50 m maximum.

J1 J2 JC X9A X10A SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2 HRV unit

(Terminal for local connection)

P1 P2 Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0032)

Local wiring
Operation of HRV unit Fresh-up Normal Terminal for local Capacity of connecting connection terminal Short-circuit No-voltage normally open contact for micro-current Open circuit 16 V, 10 mA

Note: The connecting wiring between HRV unit and the terminal for local connection can be extended up to 50 m maximum. Switch setting of HRV unit No change is required. (factory setting) Optional accessories required None Interlocking with external damper (In response to cold region)

Purposes and functions


HRV unit body printed circuit board outputs signals to open and close the electric damper in interlocking with operation of HRV unit. Output signal : VAM-GJ type No-voltage a-contact signal

Installing conceptual diagram


HRV unit body
Main body control Printed circuit board
CN15/ X15A

Electric damper (field supplied)

VAM-GJ type Operation signal is outputted by operating/stopping HRV unit. (No-voltage a-contact) Contact capacity When using at 100V 1.2A or lower When using at 200V 0.6A or lower

External wiring (field supplied) is connected at closed end. Printed circuit board connecting harness (standard accessory)

Wiring procedure
Connect external damper interlocking harness (accessory) to terminals (X15A) on the printed circuit board with connectors, and wire the other end to the harness toward the damper with insulation-coated closed end connection binder.
Insulation-coated closed end connection binder (field supplied) To external damper External damper interlocking electric wire (field supplied)
Power supply turns ON when total heat exchanger starts operating. Power supply turns OFF when total heat exchanger is switched OFF. Supply voltage Connected load capacity 220V 230V 0.5A or less 240V Required setting changes for switchover to X15A output

External damper interlocking harness (accessory) * Select insulation-coated closed end connection binder with specification suitable for the wire diameter. And, connect the closed end connection binder in the control box. Note) VAM is different from VAC in presence or absence of voltage supply (as described previously), therefore, pay much attention.

X15A

HRV unit

Setting change procedure


Setting change with remote controller is unnecessary.

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Precool / preheat operation Purposes and functions The operation of HRV unit is delayed when the air conditioner begins operation. Cautions 1. The precool / preheat function is possible only when the operation of HRV unit is interlocked to one-group or twogroup of indoor unit. (It will not function when the HRV unit is in independent operation.) 2. You can select the preset time of 30 / 45 / 60 minutes for delayed operation at the time of initial setting. If this preset time is not sufficient, you can extend the preset time for further 30 / 60 / 90 minutes only the preheating function. Example of control wiring
F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2 J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A F1 F2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit Connecting line can be extended up to 500 m maximum.

Remote controller for indoor unit

(HC0033)

Switch setting of the HRV unit The initial setting by the remote controller for the indoor unit. Precool / preheat ON / OFF setting .......................................ON [17(27) 2 02] Precool / preheat time setting .......................................Time [17(27) 3 *1] Preheat extra time setting .......................................Time [17(27) 9 *2] *1 setting.......... 01 for 30, 02 for 45 and 03 for 60 minutes. *2 setting ..........01 for 0 (factory set), 02 for 30, 03 for 60 and 04 for 90 minutes. Optional accessories required None

Remote control operation by input from outside Purposes and functions The HRV unit can be controlled the operation of ON / OFF remotely by the signal from no-voltage normally open contact. Cautions 1. When the system is under group control, the input from outside controls the operation of ON / OFF collectively, if it is installed in the one of the unit. Example of control wiring
Connecting line can be extended up to 50 m.

J1 J2 JC X9A X10A SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2 HRV unit P1 P2 Remote controller for HRV unit

(Terminal for local connection No-voltage normally open contact for micro-current) (16 V, 10 mA)

(HC0034)

Switch setting of HRV unit No change is required. Optional accessories required None

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2.3.2

To connect the remote controller to the HRV unit


Example of control wiring
To central controller

Centralized control operation Purposes and functions Beside the operation by central remote controller, the remote controller for HRV unit can change the ventilation mode setting, the ventilation air flow setting and etc. Cautions 1. In case of Zone control, the operation / stop and the timer setting cannot be done by the remote controller for the HRV unit. (The operation lamp blinks twice to indicate that the operation is not possible.) 2. The remote controller for the HRV unit cannot set the group no. for centralized control. In this case, the remote controller for the indoor unit has to be connected once for this setting. 3. It is not possible to have precool / preheat time setting function.

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SW X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

Remote controller for indoor unit

Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0035)

Switch setting of the HRV unit Group no. setting for central control is required. It is necessary to set the group number for each unit connected to the central transmission line (terminal no. (F1) and (F2)). Initial setting is required by the remote controller for indoor unit. In case of collective / individual control Collective zone interlock setting ................................. OFF (as per factory set) In case of zone control Collective zone interlock setting ................................. ON [17(27) 8 02] Optional accessories required Remote controller : BRC301B61

2.3.3

Central control system (DCS302C(A)61)


Example of control wiring
Central remote controller
Power supply
TeS1 T1 T2 F1 F2 D1 D2

Collective / individual operation (Central remote controller) Purposes and functions It is possible to have collective ON / OFF or individual ON / OFF without zone control (while setting the 64 zones). It is also possible to connect the unified ON / OFF controller and etc. Cautions 1. It is required the local setting of the group number for central control. 2. The HRV unit judges the ventilation mode individually.

Connecting line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

(HC0036)

Switch setting of the HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote controller for indoor unit. Collective zone interlock setting ........................................ OFF (as per factory set) Optional accessories required Central remote controller : DCS302C(A)61

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Collective operation (Schedule timer DST301B(A)61) Purposes and functions A maximum of 128 units can be controlled the collective operation / stop by weekly schedule. Cautions 1. The setting of group number for central control is not required. 2. The HRV unit judges the ventilation mode individually. 3. The power supply for the schedule timer can be supplied from the PCB of the unit. (X18A for the indoor unit and X11A for the HRV unit) Example of control wiring
Schedule timer Power supply DC 16V
D1 D2 TeS1 F1 F2

Connecting line can be extended up to 1000 m maximum.

F1 F2 X18A X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

(HC0037)

Switch setting of the HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote controller for the indoor unit. Collective zone interlock setting ....................................... OFF (Factory setting) Optional accessories required Schedule timer : DST301B(A)61 Collective operation [Adapter PCB for remote control KRP2A Series] Purposes and functions A maximum of 64 groups can be controlled the operation of ON / OFF collectively. (For the individual control, use the central remote controller or the unified ON / OFF controller.) Cautions 1. Adapter PCB can be installed in any unit connected to the central transmission line. 2. It cannot be used with other central controller. 3. The setting of group number is not required. 4. The HRV unit judges the ventilation mode individually. Example control wiring
Connecting line can be extended up to 150 m maximum.
B1 B2 BC

Remote control board (local supply) ON / OFF No-voltage normally open contact for micro-current

Switch setting of the HRV unit The initial setting is required by the remote controller for the indoor unit or HRV unit. Collective zone interlock setting .................................OFF (as per factory setting) The setting of switch on the PCB Voltage / no-voltage changeover switch(SS1) ................................. no-voltage * Remote control mode changeover switch (RS1) should be selected. Optional accessories required Wiring adapter for electrical appendices : KRP2A61

W1 W2 W3 W4

PCB board KRP2A series (installed in the indoor unit)

F1 F2 X9A X18A P1 P2 X10A

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
P1 P2

Remote controller for HRV unit

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

P1 P2

Indoor unit
P1 P2

HRV unit
(HC0038)

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Multi function central controller + Unified ON / OFF Controller Proper controller should be selected according to the functions required. System description Example of control wiring
Central remote controller Power supply Unified ON / OFF controller Power supply

* It is possible to combine the schedule timer. RC1 ............Central remote controller RC2 ............Unified ON / OFF controller RSA, RSB ..Remote controller for the Indoor unit R1 4.........Remote controller for the HRV unit

Power supply

RC1

RC2

Zone setting (Collective operation for plural group)

A
[1-00] RSA

1
[1-01]

2
[1-02] R1

5
[1-04] [1-03]

R2

Zone setting (Individual operation of each group)

B
[1-05] RSB

6
[1-06]

7
[1-07] R3

10
[1-09] [1-08]

R4

Setting Initial setting by remote controller Zone setting Remote controller

Operation display functions (

means possible)

Choise condition

Unit No.

Independent Ventilation air ventilation flow Group number Filter-sign Operation / stop Operation/stop Ventilation mode setting for Malfunction code (Independent Fresh-up centralized control ventilation *2 *3 operation mode)

HRV unit side Interlock Energy saving Total evaluation

RSA or B

RSA or B

RSA or B

RSA or B

Collective

Individual

R1~4

R1~4

R1~4

R1~4

ON OFF

ON OFF

Collective by zone

Linked to A

Linked to A

Not required (Setting required only for A )

*1

Once connected

Once connected
Linked to B Linked to B Not required (Setting required only for B )

R1~4

RC1

RC2

RC1

RC2

RC1

RC1

RC2

RC2

RC1

RC2

Zone interlock

RSA or B

Not available Not available

HRV unit setting error (Set zone interlock to "OFF", in case of no air conditioner in the same zone.)

Once connected

*1. Setting to the independent ventilation operation mode is available, if zone interlock setting is "ON" with the air conditioner in the same zone. *2. RC1 is available in case of VAM-GJ series. *3. Fresh-up of RCA or RCB is available at initial setting.

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2.3.4

Examples of mistakes in wiring and system designing


The centralized transmission line should be connected to the indoor unit. <Part 2> If the HRV unit is interlocked to the centralized controller, the central transmission line should be connected to the terminal no. F1 and F2 of indoor unit. Example of control wiring
To central controller Centralized transmission line

It is necessary to install the remote controller for the transmission line. <Part 1> When you connect the transmission line for the remote controller, the remote controller should be installed on the transmission line. Example of control wiring

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2 P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2 X14A X15A X17A P1 P2

F1 F2 X9A X10A P1 P2

J1 J2 JC SS1 X11A

F1 F2

Indoor unit

HRV unit
P1 P2

Indoor unit

HRV unit

No remote controller
(HC0041)

Remote controller for indoor unit

(HC0042)

Reason Because the signal through the transmission line is originated from the remote controller, there is no transmission signal to operate the units, if the remote controller is not installed.

Reason The information from the indoor unit cannot be transmitted to the central controller through the HRV unit. And also the information from the central controller cannot be transmitted to the indoor unit through the HRV unit.

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2.3.5

Setting of remote controller for HRV unit


Setting Individual switch No. settings 0 1 2 3 4 Setting position No. (NOTE 1) Description of Setting 01 02 03 04 6 hours No duct Fan off 60 min Fan L 90 min Indication Exhaust 05 8 hours With duct Fan off Fan L Air flow increase High 06

List of Settings
Mode No. Group settings

Filter cleaning time setting Nighttime free cooling operation start time (after other air conditioners operating together with the unit have been stopped) Pre-cool/pre-heat on/off setting Pre-cool/pre-heat time setting Fan speed initial setting Yes/No setting for direct duct connection with VRV system Setting for cold areas (Fan operation selection for heater thermo OFF) Nighttime free cooling operation air flow setting Centralized/individual setting Centralized zone interlock setting Pre-heat time extension setting External signal JC/J2 Setting for direct Power ON Auto restart setting External damper operation

Approx. Approx. No counting 2500 hours 1250 hours Off Off 30 min Normal 2 hours On 45 min Ultra high 4 hours 60 min

17

27 5

No duct With duct (Air flow setting) (fan off) High Centralized No 0 min Ultra high Individual Yes 30 min

6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 18 28 4 7 8 9 0 19 29 2 3 8

Last Priority on Priority on command external input operation Off Off On On On Supply Overall malfunction Low By pass

Indication of ventilation mode/Not indication Indication No Indication Fresh up air supply/exhaust setting External input terminal function selection (between J1 and JC) KRP50-2 output switching selection (between 1 and 3) Ventilation air flow setting Ventilation mode setting Fresh Up on/off setting Electric heater setting Supply Fresh-up Exhaust Overall alarm

No Indication No Indication Indication

Fan forced Forced off off Low High

Humidifying Abnormal on/off Low Automatic Off No delay Low Exchange On

Exchange On, off delay On, off delay

Note:
1. indicates the setting position at the factory. 2. The settings are applied to the entire group, but if the mode no. inside the parentheses is selected, the settings can be applied to individual indoor units. However, it is only possible to check any changes made to the settings inside the parentheses in individual mode. (For group batch operation, the changes are made but the display remains as it was when shipped from the factory.) 3. Do not set anything not shown above. If the applicable functions are not available, they will not be displayed. 4. When returning to normal mode, the remote controller is initialized, so the display might show 88. 5. Group number setting for centralized controller (1) Mode No. 00 : Group controller (2) Mode No. 30 : Individual controller * Regarding the setting procedure, refer to the section Group number setting for centralized control in the operating manual of either the on/off controller or the central controller. 6. Details of external input setting Last command............Only when HRV units are in independent operation. External input is not available with interlocked operation of HRV units and air conditioners. Priority on external input ... Remote controllers are available while the external input terminal is closed. Remote controllers are not available while the external input terminal is open. External input is not available with interlocked operation of HRV units and air conditioners. Priority on operation ... Either air conditioner remote controllers with interlocked operation of HRV units and air conditioners, or external input is in operation, when HRV units are in operation. Setting is available with interlocked operation of HRV units and air conditioners. 7. Details of external input terminal function are as follows:
Setting position 01 02 03 04 05 06 Input contact a a a b b a Fan operation ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON Operation lamp Turn ON Turn ON Blinking Turn OFF Turn ON Turn ON Fresh up operation Malfunction code indicates 60 Malfunction code indicates 60 Automatic reset OFF Automatic reset ON Air flow rate increases (LowHigh, HighUltra high)
C : 3P034928-5J

* Setting position 04 does not function with interlocked operation of HRVs and air conditioners.

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2.4
2.4.1

Functions of printed circuit board


Layout of switches on printed circuit board
<In case of VAM 1500 2000GJVE>

<In case of VAM 150 ~ 1000GJVE>

1. 2. 3. 4.

Tranformer Secondary Primary Connector for supply air fan 5. Connector for exhaust air fan

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Connector for damper Power supply Terminals Connector for KPR50-2 Connector for damper

11. Connector for indoor air thermistor 12. Connector for outdoor air thermistor 13. Selector switch 14. Terminal port for remote controller

15. Terminal port for centralized control 16. Terminal port for novoltage external input 17. Factory setting

3P034928-5J

2.4.2

Function of main connection terminal


Contents of function Single phase 220 240 V Power supply and earth terminal L N TeS1

Terminal No. Power supply Remote controller

Connection terminal for remote controller for HRV unit. This terminal is used to receive information of the indoor unit for interlocked operation. P1 P2

This terminal is used to receive information when centralized controller is connected. Centralized Input from outside

F1 F2

Between terminal no. (J1) ~ (JC) Used for fresh up operation by external input. J1 J2 JC Between terminal no. (J2) ~ (JC) Used for Operation / Stop by external input.

(HC0043)

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Fan operation setting


Initial setting by the remote controller for indoor unit With remote controller for indoor unit Interlocked operation system Ventilation air flow setting Fan speed Fresh-up operation Off On High Off On Low Ultra-high High Off On Off On Independent system With remote controller for HRV unit Ventilation air flow setting Fan speed Terminal between J1 and JC (Fresh-up by external command) Open Short-circuit High Open Short-circuit Low Ultra-high High Open Short-circuit Open Short-circuit Switch on the PCB (H / M / L) Terminal between J1 and JC (Fresh-up by external command) Open Short-circuit M Open Short-circuit Open H Short-circuit Fresh-up Supply air setting Supply side Low Normal Low High High Ultra-high Low High Ultra-high Ultra-high Exhaust side Low Low High High Low Low Ultra-high High Fan operation Fresh-up Exhaust air setting Supply side Low Low High High Low Low Ultra-high High Exhaust side Low High High Ultra-high Low High Ultra-high Ultra-high

Fan operation Supply side Low High High Ultra-high Low High Ultra-high Ultra-high Exhaust side Low Low High High Low Low Ultra-high High Supply side Low Low High High Low Low Ultra-high High Exhaust side Low High High Ultra-high Low High Ultra-high Ultra-high

Low Normal

Centralized control system

Independent system

Fan operation Supply side Low High High Ultra-high Ultra-high Ultra-high Exhaust side Low Low High High Ultra-high High Supply side Low Low High High Ultra-high High Exhaust side Low High High Ultra-high Ultra-high Ultra-high
(HC0044)

With remote controller

2.6

Centralized control system

Pre-operation flowchart
Operating command By the By the remote central controller for controller indoor unit Operation command Mode setting by remote controller for indoor unit mode setting

Operating command

Setting time (30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes)

system

Precool / preheat setting ON Y

Extension of the setting time only for preheat (30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes)

time counting

Interlocked control Interlocked interlocked operation to singlegroup and two-groups

Only for cooling and heating mode

More than 2 hours elapsed after the unit stopped. Y

N Stand-by for operation


N

Setting time elapsed Y

Operation starts
(HC0045)

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2.7

Operation mode change over


1 zone: Free cooling (cooling by outdoor air) in bypass mode.* 2 zone: Room temperature to be achieved to set temperature by heat exchange mode. 3 zone: Room temperature to be achieved to set temperature in bypass mode. * 4 zone: Fresh air supply is cooled down by indoor air in heat exchange mode (energy saving). * The air cannot be supplied at the same temperature as the outdoor air because it is partly heatexchanged.

1. In case of cooling operation


Outdoor temp.(O.T.)

Cooling

Heat exchange

4 Heat exchange 3 Bypass 2

1 Bypass

Set temp. of A / C O.T.>R.T.

Room temp.(R.T.) O.T=R.T. O.T<R.T. Set temp. of A / C


(HC0046)

2. In case of heating operation

Heating

Heat exchange 3 4 Bypass

Set temp. of A / C O.T.>R.T.

Bypass

1 Heat exchange

1 zone: Fresh air supply is heated up by indoor air in heat exchange mode (energy saving). 2 zone: Free heating (heating by outdoor air) in bypass mode.* 3 zone: Room temperature to be achieved to set temperature by heat exchange. 4 zone: Room temperature to be achieved to set temperature by bypass mode. * * The air cannot be supplied at the same temperature as the outdoor air because it is partly heatexchanged.

Outdoor temp.(O.T.)

Room temp.(R.T.) O.T=R.T. O.T<R.T. Set temp. of A / C


(HC0047)

3. In case of fan operation only


Outdoor temp.(O.T.)

Fan

Heat exchange

Ventilation mode is individually determined by the original formula of HRV with the temperature sensors.

Bypass

Bypass

O.T.>R.T.

Heat exchange Room temp.(R.T.)

O.T=R.T.

O.T<R.T.

approx.22 C
(HC0048)

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3. Product specification
3.1 Specification
(50 / 60Hz) Model name Power supply Ultra-High Temperature exchange efficiency High Low Ultra-High Cooling Enthalpy exchange efficiency Heating Casing Insulation material Dimensions Heat exchange system Heat exchange element Air filter Type Air flow rate Fan Heat exchange mode Ultra-High m3 / h High Low Ultra-High External static pressure Fan motor Motor output Ultra-High Heat exchange mode Operating sound Bypass mode Operation range (Ambient) Connection duct diameter Weight Drawing number mm kg High Low Ultra-High High Low High Low m3 / h m3 /h Pa Pa Pa Type kW dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA HWD mm High Low Ultra-High High Low % % % % % % % % % VAM150GJVE 79 / 79 79 / 79 84 / 85 66 / 66 66 / 66 70 / 70.5 72 / 72 72 / 72 76 / 76.5 Galvanized steel plate Self-extinguishable urethane foam 278 810 551 278 810 551 306 879 800 Air to air cross flow total heat (sensible heat + latent heat) exchange Specially processed nonflammable paper Multidirectional fibrous fleeces Sirroco fan 150 / 150 150 / 150 100 / 95 120 / 154 106 / 131 56 / 60 0.030 2 27 28.5 / 28.5 26 27.5 / 27.5 20.5 21.5 / 21 28.5 29.5 / 29.5 27.5 28.5 / 28.5 22.5 23.5 / 22 100 24 C : 4D051116 250 / 250 250 / 250 155 / 155 70 / 96 54 / 65 24 / 20 0.030 2 27 29 / 29 26 27.5 / 28 21 22 / 21 28.5 30.5 / 30.5 27.5 29 / 29.5 22.5 23 / 22.5 150 24 C : 4D051117 350 / 350 350 / 350 230 / 230 169 / 222 141 / 145 67 / 30 0.090 2 31.5 33 / 33 30 31.5 / 30 23 25 / 23 33 34.5 / 34.5 31.5 33 / 31.5 24.5 26.5 / 24.5 150 32 C : 4D051118 VAM250GJVE 75 / 75 75 / 75 79 / 79 63 / 63 63 / 63 66 / 66 71 / 71 71 / 71 74 / 74 VAM350GJVE 79 / 79 79 / 79 82 / 82 66 / 66 66 / 66 70 / 70 70 / 70 70 / 70 77 / 77 Single phase 220 240 V / 220 V, 50 / 60 Hz

Open type capacitor permanent split-phase induction motor, 4 poles 2

15C to 50CDB (80% RH or less)

Test conditions are as follows.


Condition Cooling condition Heating condition Indoor CDB 27 20 R H (%) 50 40 CDB 35 7 Outdoor R H (%) 60 70

Note: 1. Operation sound is measured at 1.5 m below the center of the body. 2. Air flow rate can be changed over to Low mode or High mode. 3. Nomal AMP., input, efficiency depend on the other above conditions. 4. Operating sound is measured in an anechoic chamber. Operating sound level generally may become greater than this value depending on the operating conditions, reflected sound, and peripheral noise. 5. The sound level at the air discharge port is about 8 dB higher than the units operating sound. 6. The specifications, designs and information here are subject to change without notice. 7. Temperature Exchange Efficiency is the mean value in cooling and heating. 8. Efficiency is measured under the following conditions. Ratio of rated external static pressure has been kept as follows. Outdoor side to indoor side = 7 to 1

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(50 / 60Hz)
Model name

VAM500GJVE Ultra-High % % % % % % % % % 74 / 74 74 / 74 80 / 80.5 55 / 55 55 / 55 59 / 59.5 67 / 67 67 / 67 74 / 74.5 Galvanized steel plate

VAM650GJVE 75 / 75 75 / 75 77 / 77.5 61 / 61 61 / 61 64 / 64.5 67.5 / 67.5 67.5 / 67.5 71.5 / 72

VAM800GJVE 72 / 72 72 / 72 74 / 74.5 61 / 61 61 / 61 64 / 64.5 65 / 65 65 / 65 67.5 / 68

Power supply Temperature exchange efficiency High Low Ultra-High Cooling Enthalpy exchange efficiency Heating Casing Insulation material Dimensions Heat exchange system Heat exchange element Air filter Type Air flow rate Fan Heat exchange mode Ultra-High m3 / h High Low Ultra-High External static pressure Fan motor Motor output Ultra-High Heat exchange mode Operating sound Bypass mode Operation range (Ambient) Connection duct diameter Weight Drawing number mm kg High Low Ultra-High High Low High Low m3 / h m3 /h Pa Pa Pa Type kW dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA HWD mm High Low Ultra-High High Low

Single phase 220 240 V / 220 V, 50 / 60 Hz

Self-extinguishable urethane foam 306 879 800 338 973 832 387 1,111 832 Air to air cross flow total heat (sensible heat + latent heat) exchange Specially processed nonflammable paper Multidirectional fibrous fleeces Sirroco fan 500 / 500 500 / 500 320 / 295 105 / 150 66 / 52 32 / 18 0.090 2 33 35.5 / 34 31.5 34 / 32 25 28.5 / 24 34.5 36 / 35.5 33 34.5 / 33.5 25.5 28.5 / 25.5 200 32 C : 4D051120 650 / 650 650 / 650 500 / 470 85 / 125 53 / 67 35 / 38 0.140 2 34 36 / 36 33 34.5 / 34 27.5 29.5 / 28 35 37.5 / 37.5 33 35.5 / 35.5 27.5 30.5 / 29.5 200 45 C : 4D051121 800 / 800 800 / 800 700 / 670 133 / 170 92 / 85 72 / 61 0.280 2 39 40.5 / 39.5 37 39.5 / 37.5 35 37.5 / 34 40.5 42 / 41 38.5 40 / 39 36 38.5 / 35.5 250 55 C : 4D051122

Open type capacitor permanent split-phase induction motor, 4 poles 2

15C to 50CDB (80% RH or less)

Test conditions are as follows.


Condition Cooling condition Heating condition Indoor CDB 27 20 R H (%) 50 40 CDB 35 7 Outdoor R H (%) 60 70

Note: 1. Operation sound is measured at 1.5 m below the center of the body. 2. Air flow rate can be changed over to Low mode or High mode. 3. Nomal AMP., input, efficiency depend on the other above conditions. 4. Operating sound is measured in an anechoic chamber. Operating sound level generally may become greater than this value depending on the operating conditions, reflected sound, and peripheral noise. 5. The sound level at the air discharge port is about 8 dB higher than the units operating sound. 6. The specifications, designs and information here are subject to change without notice. 7. Temperature Exchange Efficiency is the mean value in cooling and heating. 8. Efficiency is measured under the following conditions. Ratio of rated external static pressure has been kept as follows. Outdoor side to indoor side = 7 to 1

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(50 / 60Hz)
Model name

VAM1000GJVE Ultra-High % % % % % % % % % 78 / 78 78 / 78 80.5 / 81 64 / 64 64 / 64 68.5 / 69 70 / 70 70 / 70 72.5 / 73 Galvanized steel plate

VAM1500GJVE 72 / 72 72 / 72 75.5 / 76 61 / 61 61 / 61 64 / 64.5 65 / 65 65 / 65 67 / 67.5

VAM2000GJVE 77 / 77 77 / 77 79 / 81 62 / 62 62 / 62 66 / 67 72 / 72 72 / 72 75 / 76

Power supply Temperature exchange efficiency High Low Ultra-High Cooling Enthalpy exchange efficiency Heating Casing Insulation material Dimensions Heat exchange system Heat exchange element Air filter Type Air flow rate Fan Heat exchange mode Ultra-High m3 / h High Low Ultra-High External static pressure Fan motor Motor output Ultra-High Heat exchange mode Operating sound Bypass mode Operation range (Ambient) Connection duct diameter Weight Drawing number mm kg High Low Ultra-High High Low High Low m3 / h m3 /h Pa Pa Pa Type kW dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA HWD mm High Low Ultra-High High Low

Single phase 220 240 V / 220 V, 50 / 60 Hz

Self-extinguishable urethane foam 387 1,111 1,214 785 1,619 832 785 1,619 1,214 Air to air cross flow total heat (sensible heat + latent heat) exchange Specially processed nonflammable paper Multidirectional fibrous fleeces Sirroco fan 1,000 / 1,000 1,000 / 1,000 860 / 840 168 / 192 110 / 86 85 / 60 0.280 2 39.5 41.5 / 39.5 37.5 39.5 / 37.5 35 37.5 / 34.5 40.5 42.5 / 40.5 38.5 40.5 / 38.5 36 38.5 / 35.5 250 67 C : 4D051123 1,500 / 1,500 1,500 / 1,500 1,320 / 1,260 112 / 150 73 / 72 56 / 50 0.280 4 39.5 41.5 / 41.5 37.5 39.5 / 39.5 35 37.5 / 36 41 43 / 42.5 39.5 41 / 41.5 36.5 38 / 37.5 350 129 C : 4D051119 2,000 / 2,000 2,000 / 2,000 1,720 / 1,580 116 / 140 58 / 32 45 / 45 0.280 4 41.5 43.5 / 42 39 43 / 40 36 39 / 39 43 45.5 / 44 40.5 45 / 42 37.5 39.5 / 41 350 157 C : 4D051124

Open type capacitor permanent split-phase induction motor, 4 poles 2

15C to 50CDB (80% RH or less)

Test conditions are as follows. Condition Cooling condition Heating condition Indoor unit CDB 27 20 R H (%) 50 40 CDB 35 7 Outdoor unit R H (%) 60 70

Note: 1. Operation sound is measured at 1.5 m below the center of the body. 2. Air flow rate can be changed over to Low mode or High mode. 3. Nomal AMP., input, efficiency depend on the other above conditions. 4. Operating sound is measured in an anechoic chamber. Operating sound level generally may become greater than this value depending on the operating conditions, reflected sound, and peripheral noise. 5. The sound level at the air discharge port is about 8 dB higher than the units operating sound. 6. The specifications, designs and information here are subject to change without notice. 7. Temperature Exchange Efficiency is the mean value in cooling and heating. 8. Efficiency is measured under the following conditions. Ratio of rated external static pressure has been kept as follows. Outdoor side to indoor side = 7 to 1

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3.2

Dimensions

VAM150GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051174

VAM250GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051175

36

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Product specification

VAM350GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051176

VAM500GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051177

VAMGJ Series

37

Product specification

ED71-613

VAM650GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051178

VAM800GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051179

38

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Product specification

VAM1000GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051180

VAM1500GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051181

VAMGJ Series

39

Product specification

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VAM2000GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051182

Remote controller (BRC301B61)


Unit (mm)

3D013155A

40

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Product specification

3.3

Wiring diagram

VAM150GJVE / VAM250GJVE / VAM350GJVE / VAM500GJVE VAM650GJVE / VAM800GJVE / VAM1000GJVE

VAMGJ Series

41

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VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE

42

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Product specification

3.4

Fan performance

VAM150GJVE

4D042374

VAM250GJVE

4D042375

VAMGJ Series

43

Product specification

ED71-613

VAM350GJVE

4D042376

VAM500GJVE

4D042377

44

VAMGJ Series

ED71-613

Product specification

VAM650GJVE

4D042378

VAM800GJVE

4D042379

VAMGJ Series

45

Product specification

ED71-613

VAM1000GJVE

4D042380

VAM1500GJVE

4D042381

46

VAMGJ Series

ED71-613

Product specification

VAM2000GJVE

4D042382

VAMGJ Series

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3.5

The correction ratio of exchange efficiency

C : 4D023764

<Example of correction> VAM500 (50 Hz) : Air flow rate at strong notch 500 m3 / H (Cooling) Enthalpy exchanging efficiency 55% Supply air and exhaust air flow rate for fresh-up mode : Supply air flow rate / Exhaust air flow rate = 550 / 500 = 1.1 (Cooling) Enthalpy exchange efficiency from above Table 55 0.96 = 52.8% Correction ratio

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3.6
3.6.1

Sound level data


Overall sound level
220V / 50Hz Total Heat Bypass mode Exchange mode U-H H L U-H H L 27 26 20.5 28.5 27.5 22.5 27 26 21 28.5 27.5 22.5 31.5 30 23 33 31.5 24.5 33 31.5 25 34.5 33 25.5 34 33 27.5 35 33 27.5 39 37 35 40.5 38.5 36 39.5 37.5 35 40.5 38.5 36 39.5 37.5 35 41 39.5 36.5 41.5 39 36 43 40.5 37.5 240V / 50Hz Total Heat Bypass mode Exchange mode U-H H L U-H H L 28.5 27.5 21.5 29.5 28.5 23.5 29 27.5 22 30.5 29 23 33 31.5 25 34.5 33 26.5 35.5 34 28.5 36 34.5 28.5 36 34.5 29.5 37.5 35.5 30.5 40.5 39.5 37.5 42 40 38.5 41.5 39.5 37.5 42.5 40.5 38.5 41.5 39.5 37.5 43 41 38 43.5 43 39 45.5 45 39.5 230V / 50Hz Total Heat Bypass mode Exchange mode U-H H L U-H H L 28 26.5 21 29 28 23 28 27 21.5 29.5 28 22.5 32.5 31.5 24 33.5 32 25 34.5 32.5 26.5 35 33.5 27 35 33.5 28.5 36 34.5 29 40 38.5 36.5 41.5 39.5 37 40.5 39 36.5 41.5 39.5 37.5 41 39 37 42.5 40.5 37.5 42.5 41.5 38 44 42.5 39 220V / 60Hz Total Heat Bypass mode Exchange mode U-H H L U-H H L 28.5 27.5 21 29.5 28.5 22 29 28 21 30.5 29.5 22.5 33 30 23 34.5 31.5 24.5 34 32 24 35.5 33.5 25.5 36 34 28 37.5 35.5 29.5 39.5 37.5 34 41 39 35.5 39.5 37.5 34.5 40.5 38.5 35.5 41.5 39.5 36 42.5 41.5 37.5 42 40 39 44 42 41

Ventilation Mode Fan Speed VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE Model VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE

Ventilation Mode Fan Speed VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE Model VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE

3.6.2

Power level
dB(A)
125 31.5 31.2 25.2 32.2 31.3 25.8 32.6 32.1 25.8 35.4 33.3 25.7 250 30.1 29.2 22.8 31.8 29.5 23.5 33.0 30.8 23.5 31.9 30.9 23.4 500 29.9 28.7 21.9 30.9 29.2 22.5 31.3 30.2 22.6 29.0 27.8 23.4 1000 2000 4000 8000 22.9 21.8 17.0 23.8 22.5 17.4 24.1 23.4 17.6 25.4 24.8 16.4 16.6 15.4 10.0 17.2 15.8 10.3 17.4 16.7 12.3 19.2 18.7 9.4 6.2 6.9 8.1 6.2 9.2 8.4 8.3 8.2 12.1 11.9 11.8 10.2 4.6 4.5 4.6 5.1 4.1 3.8 5.3 4.7 2.7 4.0 6.7 5.1 60Hz 220V VAM 250 GJVE 240V 50Hz 230V

VAM150GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 36.5 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 150 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 35.2 35.2 36.5 36.8 35.3 36.7 35.7 35.2 37.6 37.5 35.0

VAM250GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 36.5 220V H L U-H H L U-H H L U-H H L 37.4 35.5 36.4 37.4 35.2 36.4 36.1 35.4 36.0 37.2 33.8 125 36.8 34.7 27.5 38.0 36.6 28.6 39.2 37.0 29.5 39.0 37.3 27.0 250 32.2 30.5 23.8 32.5 31.5 24.6 33.9 32.1 25.1 34.0 33.5 25.4 500 27.7 26.6 20.4 28.5 27.5 20.9 29.4 28.1 21.8 29.3 28.2 22.2 22.6 21.1 16.4 23.1 21.9 17.1 24.1 22.6 17.4 24.3 22.9 15.0 16.2 15.1 13.0 16.8 16.0 13.1 17.5 16.3 13.1 17.6 16.8 11.4 7.3 6.7 7.7 8.2 9.1 8.8 9.5 8.7 7.2 8.8 10.7 5.8

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 12.3 12.0 12.1 10.0 10.4 11.6 10.1 9.8 11.4 10.4 11.3 10.5

VAM350GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 40.9 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 350 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 41.2 33.7 45.1 44.4 38.9 42.3 39.6 32.8 40.3 37.9 29.7 125 39.7 38.5 30.5 40.7 39.8 31.7 41.9 40.1 32.9 40.9 38.5 29.9 250 35.6 34.2 27.5 35.9 35.3 27.7 36.7 35.5 28.8 37.1 34.3 26.0 500 31.0 29.8 24.0 32.0 31.1 26.1 32.2 31.0 27.2 33.3 30.3 24.8 28.0 26.0 17.4 29.6 27.8 18.7 29.8 28.0 19.6 29.2 25.9 17.8 23.7 21.6 13.5 24.5 23.4 14.9 25.0 23.3 15.5 24.7 21.1 14.5 17.7 15.6 5.8 18.1 17.4 8.0 19.2 17.3 8.8 19.3 15.3 8.4

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 16.9 16.5 7.5 8.3 9.1 7.6 10.3 8.4 7.1 9.7 16.8 10.0

VAM500GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 38.6 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 500 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 37.7 36.1 38.9 37.9 38.1 39.5 39.0 37.2 39.3 36.7 35.7 125 39.0 37.0 31.6 40.5 38.0 33.1 42.0 39.7 34.4 38.0 36.3 29.9 250 36.6 34.4 28.0 37.5 35.7 29.4 38.6 37.2 31.6 37.0 34.9 25.4 500 33.6 32.0 26.2 35.5 33.6 28.1 36.1 35.0 30.1 35.5 34.0 26.3 29.0 27.1 20.1 30.9 28.5 21.6 32.1 30.2 23.4 30.4 27.8 18.8 24.6 22.5 16.3 25.9 23.8 17.6 26.7 25.5 19.7 25.3 23.4 15.2 20.1 17.4 11.5 21.3 18.8 13.2 22.0 20.8 15.7 20.7 18.0 9.8

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 11.6 7.7 8.3 13.3 10.5 9.5 14.4 13.2 11.8 12.1 9.6 7.5

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VAM650GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 44.3 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 650 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 44.8 39.4 44.8 43.8 41.4 46.3 44.8 41.4 46.3 44.9 41.0 125 38.3 37.2 31.9 39.3 37.5 32.8 41.1 38.9 34.0 40.5 38.2 31.9 250 36.6 35.4 28.7 37.5 35.7 30.0 38.7 37.0 31.2 39.0 36.5 29.6 500 35.3 34.1 28.7 36.1 34.6 29.3 37.0 35.6 30.3 37.0 35.1 28.7 30.5 29.8 24.2 31.7 30.2 25.4 32.6 31.1 26.6 32.8 30.7 25.1 25.5 24.9 20.9 26.5 25.3 21.2 27.6 26.1 22.2 27.7 25.7 21.4 17.3 15.8 8.5 18.2 16.4 8.3 19.4 17.5 10.2 19.7 17.1 10.7

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 16.3 16.8 16.1 16.8 16.9 15.0 17.8 17.2 15.3 17.0 17.0 18.1

VAM800GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 51.7 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 800 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 49.6 47.1 51.7 50.7 48.5 52.0 51.8 50.0 52.0 50.1 46.8 125 45.6 43.4 40.6 47.1 45.2 42.7 47.8 46.4 43.3 45.8 44.1 40.4 250 46.1 43.8 42.3 47.6 45.3 44.1 48.0 47.0 45.4 46.1 43.5 39.4 500 38.7 36.7 34.9 39.2 38.1 36.1 39.6 38.9 37.1 39.3 37.4 34.7 34.2 32.3 30.1 35.1 33.8 31.4 35.4 34.5 32.3 35.0 33.3 29.8 28.1 26.1 24.0 28.8 27.6 25.3 29.1 28.5 26.2 28.8 26.6 23.5 20.6 18.4 15.7 21.4 19.9 17.2 21.8 20.9 18.4 21.3 18.8 14.9

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 10.6 9.1 3.3 12.3 9.5 6.6 12.6 11.6 6.9 12.3 7.9 3.8

VAM1000GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 50.3 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 1000 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 48.8 48.7 50.1 50.2 48.9 51.9 49.9 49.8 50.7 50.1 48.0 125 46.2 44.3 42.0 46.8 44.9 42.9 48.2 46.3 44.0 46.3 44.1 40.8 250 47.2 45.2 41.8 48.3 47.2 43.7 49.2 47.6 45.4 47.4 45.0 41.2 500 39.3 37.2 35.3 40.2 38.6 37.0 41.2 39.1 37.2 38.7 37.2 34.9 33.9 32.0 29.4 34.9 33.1 30.8 35.7 33.7 31.6 34.2 32.1 29.4 27.8 25.8 23.6 28.7 27.0 24.9 29.9 27.6 25.6 27.8 25.7 23.8 20.7 17.9 14.5 21.7 19.5 16.3 23.0 20.3 17.4 20.7 18.6 14.8

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 12.5 8.1 5.8 13.2 10.2 9.0 14.8 13.1 10.7 13.2 10.0 5.4

VAM1500GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 52.2 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 1500 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 50.1 47.1 52.7 51.2 49.0 53.0 51.8 50.0 54.0 52.1 48.8 125 46.1 43.9 40.6 48.1 45.7 43.2 48.8 46.3 43.3 47.8 46.1 42.4 250 46.6 44.3 42.3 48.6 45.8 44.6 49.0 46.9 45.4 48.1 45.5 41.4 500 39.2 37.2 34.9 40.2 38.6 36.6 40.6 38.8 37.1 41.3 39.4 36.7 34.7 32.8 30.1 36.1 34.3 31.9 36.4 34.4 32.3 37.0 35.3 31.8 28.6 26.6 23.9 29.9 28.1 25.8 30.1 28.4 26.2 30.8 28.6 25.5 21.1 18.9 15.5 22.4 20.4 17.7 22.9 20.8 18.4 23.3 21.0 17.3

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 11.8 9.5 10.3 14.1 10.4 12.2 14.3 11.4 10.0 15.5 12.3 7.7

VAM2000GJVE
Model Power Supply Notch Hz 63 U-H 52.3 220V H L U-H 50Hz VAM 2000 GJVE 240V 230V H L U-H H L U-H 60Hz 220V H L 50.4 49.5 52.1 52.8 50.4 54.1 54.3 52.4 52.9 52.3 52.5 125 48.2 45.9 42.8 48.8 47.5 44.4 50.0 49.8 45.7 48.5 46.3 45.3 250 49.2 46.8 42.6 50.3 49.8 45.2 51.2 50.7 45.5 49.7 47.2 45.7 500 41.3 38.8 36.7 42.2 41.2 38.5 43.3 42.7 39.6 41.4 39.9 39.4 36.0 33.6 30.7 36.9 35.7 32.3 38.0 37.5 33.6 36.9 34.8 34.0 29.8 27.5 25.0 30.8 29.6 26.4 31.8 31.4 27.9 30.6 28.4 28.4 23.0 19.7 16.0 23.8 22.3 18.1 24.9 23.9 19.5 23.5 21.1 20.2

dB(A)
1000 2000 4000 8000 15.1 11.3 8.2 16.1 14.6 10.8 17.5 17.3 13.5 16.0 13.8 14.6

Measuring place Note: 1. Operation sound is measured in an anechoic chamber. 2. The sound is measured at 1.5 m below the center of the body. 3. The operating sound level may become greater than this value depending on the operating conditions, reflected sound, and peripheral noise. 4. Operation sound differs with operation and ambient conditions. 5. The power levels have been calculated on the assumption that the measuring point were right under the source of operating sound. 6. U-H: Ultra high H: High L: Low

Location of microphone

1.5 m

Measuring point
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Octave band level


VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE

50Hz 220V

4D042394

4D042397

4D042400

50Hz 230V

4D051338

4D051339

4D051340

50Hz 240V

4D042395

4D042398

4D042401

60Hz 220V

4D042421

4D042422

4D042423

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VAM500GJVE

VAM650GJVE

VAM800GJVE

50Hz 220V

4D042403

4D042406

4D042409

50Hz 230V

4D051342

4D051343

4D051344

50Hz 240V

4D042404

4D042407

4D042410

60Hz 220V

4D042424

4D042425

4D042426

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VAM1000GJVE

VAM1500GJVE

VAM2000GJVE

50Hz 220V

4D042412

4D042415

4D042418

50Hz 230V

4D051345

4D051346

4D051347

50Hz 240V

4D042413

4D042416

4D042419

60Hz 220V

4D042427

4D042428

4D042429

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Electric characteristics

4D051624

Specifications for field supplied fuses and wire


Model VAM150GJ VAM250GJ VAM350GJ VAM500GJ VAM650GJ VAM800GJ VAM1000GJ VAM1500GJ VAM2000GJ Type Power supply wiring Field supplied fuses Wire Size Transmission wiring Wire Size

VE

15A

H05VV-U3G

Wire size must comply with local codes.

Shield wire (2 wire)

0.75 1.25 mm2

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4. Installation
4.1 Reducing operating sound
HRV unit

The operation noise level is determined by operating an equipment unit according to the JIS standard (JIS B 8628), and converting the measurement into a value as measured in an anechoic room. Also, noise from the discharge grill is not taken into account, for only the main body is considered as sound source. In actual operation, therefore, the operation noise level tends to be higher than the indicated value. In case of VAM150~1000GJVE Due to noise from the grill, the overall noise level becomes approx. 8 dB (for a type with a capacity of 150 to 500 m3/h) or approx. 11 dB (for a type with a capacity of 650 m3/h or more) higher than the indicated value. Also, the fan rotation speed may be higher than the rated value, depending on the actual duct resistance, which may result in a higher level of noise from the grill. Accordingly, some measures for noise control need to be taken when installing the equipment. In case of VAM1500 2000GJVE Especially, a larger type of equipment (with a capacity of 1500 or 2000 m3/h) may emit noise of a level higher than normal, if its main body is installed near the SA (indoor air supply) grill; this is because noise from the main body, led through the duct, is emitted from the discharge grill. In such a case, the overall noise level may become up to 15 dB higher than the indicated value, due to such contributions from the surroundings as echoes from the floor and walls, resonance with other equipment, and background noise. Accordingly, when installing a larger type of equipment, the main body needs to be located at a position as detached from the discharge grill as possible. If the main body must be located near the discharge grill, consider such measures as : - the use of a sound absorbing box, a flexible duct or a sound absorbing air supply/exhaust grill; and - the dispersed installation of discharge grills. * If equipment is to be used at a location with a low background noise (e.g. in a classroom), consider the following additional measures to control noise from the main body : - the use of ceiling members having a high noise insulating effect (i.e. a high sound transmission loss) - measures for sound insulation, e.g. by installing additional members in sections under and around the sound source If necessary, consider installing equipment in a place removed from the originally planned location (e.g. in a corridor).

OA EA

RA SA
Flexible duct Apply sound-insulating material here for effective operating sound reduction. (Flexible duct (approx. 2m) is effective.)

Air supply and exhaust grille

(HC0055)

4.2.2

Taking measures to reduce operating sound heard from attic-installed equipment and air ducts.

1. When installing large air volume models (650 m3 / h or more), avoid the following wherever possible if it is expected to be necessary to apply sound-insulating material to them. (Fig.1)
Fig.1

(HC0056)

1 Making the duct diameter extremely small

(Example : 250 150, 200 100)


2 Making the duct extremely bent using bellows (in

particular, connecting bellows to the air discharge outlet of the unit body) 3 Making opening holes on the ceiling
4 Hanging the unit on a material which does not have

enough hanging strength See Precautions for installing and handling the unit on pages 55 and 59. 2. Take the following sound reduction measures. (Fig.2)
Fig.2

(HC0057)

1 Use a sound-insulating (low-permeability-to-sound)

ceiling. Note: Some sound-insulating ceilings are not very effective in reducing low-frequency element of the operating sound.
2 Place a sound-reducing material under the source of

4.2
4.2.1

Countermeasures
Points for reducing operating sound

1. Operating sound heard from the air discharge outlet can be reduced just by applying sound-insulating material to the SA (indoor air supply) duct.
HRV unit Air suction / discharge grille

the operating sound. Note: When using a sound-insulating sheet, it is necessary to have the entire body of the unit covered with it. Note, however, that some models do not allow the use of a sound-insulating sheet because it may badly affect the ventilation of their radiation heat.

4.2.3

OA EA
Apply sound-insulating material to the SA duct.

RA SA
Flexible duct

Reducing operating sound heard from the air discharge outlet (suction inlet)

1. Use the following recommended optional accessories to reduce operating sound heard from ceiling mounted duct connection type models. (Fig.3)
(HC0054)

2. Operating sound can be reduced more effectively by applying sound-insulating material to a portion of the SA duct near the unit body than that near the air suction / discharge grille.

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Fig.3

3. To reduce the air flow sound heard from the air discharge outlet (suction inlet) of a ceiling mounted duct connection type model, use a small diameter flexible duct, which excels in sound absorptivity, for greater sound reduction effect.
Fig.5
(HC0058)

1 Sound-eliminating box (Silencer) 2 Flexible duct 3 Sound-eliminating air suction / discharge grille
(HC0060)

2. If the above accessories do not give satisfactory effect, take the following measure.
Fig.4

1 Branch duct (for letting air flow through two ducts to

(HC0059)

1 Apply a sound-absorbing material to the interior of the

room.

slow down its speed before it reaches the air discharge outlets (sunction inlets)) 2 Flexible duct 4. Installation of the unit with the source of its operating sound located at a corner of a room will be a partially effective sound reduction measure; it will keep persons in the center of the room free from the annoying operating sound, with those in the corner of the room kept annoyed by the operating sound. To avoid this, try to find the best installation place from which the operating sound is least heard by everyone in the room.

4.2.4

Effect of remedy for sound

Caution 1. Be sure to connect a flexible duct (2 m) to an outlet of the main body in the indoor air supply side. 2. Do not connect a spiral duct and an alminium bellows directly to the outlet of the main body. * A silencer is effective especially when using the flexible duct at the same time.

4.2.5
1

General comparison of the effect ( 1


Mounting a silencer + flexible duct 2 m long Mounting a silencer + flexible duct 6 m long

in more effective order)


2

Mounting a flexible duct 6 m long

Mounting a flexible duct 2 m long to the main body

Main body

Main body

Main body

Main body

Silencer Flexible duct 2 m

Silencer Flexible duct 2 m Flexible duct 6 m Flexible duct 6 m Spiral duct 4 m

Spiral duct 4 m

(Effect of a remedy for noise does not change even for over 2 m long duct)

Mounting a flexible duct 2 m long to an air suction discharge grill

Mounting a silencer

Spiral duct 6 m No measures taken


(dB) + 10

Main body

Main body

Main body

Silencer Spiral duct 4 m Spiral duct 6 m Spiral duct 6 m Flexible duct 2 m

+5

Catalog value

Suction / discharge grill

(HC0061)

Note: Measure the noise at 1.5 m below the air supply grille. Operating noise conforms to JIS standard and the value is converted in terms of the anechoic chamber.

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4.2.6

Nameplate for note

Notes for duct work is written on the HRV units as indicated below. When connecting a spiral duct or an aluminum bellows, sound at the air discharge outlet is higher by 8~11 phon than the main body operating sound. When using this unit in a quiet place, take a remedy for sound by connecting an optional flexible duct at the outlet of the indoor air suction side of the main body.

4.3

Centralized pipings
Wherever possible, avoid centralized OA and EA pipings for two or more HRV units, and install ducts for each body of the unit. (Fig. 2)

Fig.2: Install a duct for each HRV units.


: Direction of air flow (Indoor side)

OA

Because the air flow shown in Fig.1 is generated when centralized OA and EA pipings for two or more HRV units normal air flow cannot be maintained. If a back flow prevention damper is installed in the duct on OA and EA side of each HRV units (Fig.3), costs will increase as compared with the case a duct is installed for each body. It is therefore recommended that a duct be installed for each body. (Before installing the back flow prevention damper, contact our engineering section.)

EA
HRV units (No. 1 unit) (Outdoor side)

Discharge grille

Air suction grille

Discharge grille HRV units (No. 2 unit) Air suction grille


(HC0062)

In the above duct system diagram, the air of No.1 unit will flow into normal direction regardless of the operation of No.2 unit when one duct is provided for each unit.

Fig.1: Centralized piping cannot be installed.

Fig.3: Install a back flow prevention damper on each duct on OA and EA sides. (Field supply)
EA OA

: Direction of air flow

OA

(Outdoor side) (Indoor side)

(Outdoor side) (Indoor side)

OA EA
Discharge grille Air suction grille

RA
Discharge grille HRV units (No. 1 unit) Air suction grille

OA EA
HRV units (No. 1 unit)

RA SA

Discharge grille Discharge grille HRV units (No. 2 unit) Air suction grille Air suction grille
(HC0063)

HRV units (No. 2 unit) : Direction of air flow : Damper opened : Damper closed
(HC0064)

In the above duct system diagram, if a damper is not provided and No.1 unit is operated with No.2 unit being stopped, the air flows in the direction indicated by a broken line, the amount of the air supplied from outside to OA side is decreased, and the air is discharged from the discharge grille of EA side. Therefore, the air will not flow into the normal direction.

In the above duct system diagram, if a back flow prevention damper (field supply) is installed on each duct on OA and EA sides and the damper interlocked to the operation signals of HRV units, faults such as those shown in Fig.1 can be eliminated and the normal air flow maintained. (Note, however, that the above does not apply to the standard duct system.)

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Cautions
When a smoke back flow prevention damper is installed 1. Install the unit on a rigid and stable place. Refer to the specification and weight of the unit.
Smoke back flow prevention damper

Use suspension bolts for installation. Confirm that the place for installation can stand the weight of the unit. If not, reinforce the place with beams, etc. and install the suspension bolts. If the strength of the place for installation is not sufficient, the place resonates to the vibration of the unit and abnormal noise may be transmitted.

Fan
Cross sectional area : Less than 250 cm2 Steel plate of 0.8 mm thick or more Inspection hole (450 450 or more)

Centralized duct (Vertical hole)

2. Install a service space and an inspection hole. Refer to the outline drawing for details. Be sure to provide a service space and an inspection hole for inspection of air filter, heat exchanger element and fan. HRV units require one inspection hole.

(HC0066)

Caution

Installing a 2 m exhaust duct in a centralized duct involves


difficulty in construction and maintenance, and is not practised generally. In actual installation, the approved smoke back flow prevention damper is used, Use Daikin's optional smoke back flow prevention damper.

3. Bellows may not be able to use depending on the local regulations. (In the case in Japan) Some local regulations may not allow the use of bellows in view of the safety for fire prevention. Before using the bellows, contact administrative agencies or fire department in your district. Note that bellows are not allowed in Tokyo in accordance with the Fire Prevention Act of Tokyo.

5. Air filters are provided on the air intake side and exhaust air side. Be sure to install these filters. Air filter cleans the air and prevents clogging of the element, and must be installed properly.

4. When exhausting air into the centralized duct (vertical hole), install a riser duct of steel plate of over two meters long inside the vertical hole or install an approved smoke back flow prevention damper. (In the case in Japan) When exhausting air into centralized duct (vertical hole), the Building Standards Act requires that the duct must be capable of preventing fire from expanding through the duct should a fire break out. When a riser duct of steel plate of 2 m long is installed

6. Confirm the using conditions of HRV units before installation. Ambient conditions for use : 15C to 50CDB at 80% RH or less Outdoor air temperature condition When used below 15C, indoor air temperature varies greatly from outdoor air temperature and frost may form on the heat exchanger element depending on conditions of temperature and humidity. Further, the frost formation may be frozen. The frozen frost melts during the day as the temperature rises but the heat exchanger efficiency drops before the frozen frost is melted.

2 m or more

Rigid mounting

As a countermeasure, preheating of the air on low temperature side is considered. In a place where the temperature exceeds 50C, deformation of resin parts such as air filter and reduced life of motor and electric parts due to deteriorated insulation are considered.

Fan
Cross sectional area : Less than 250 cm2 Steel plate of 0.8 mm thick or more

Centralized duct (Vertical hole) Fill mortar


(HC0065)

7. The precise available conditions are shown below. Conditions:


Ambient temperature & humidity for HRV unit Indoor / Outdoor air 15 to 50CDB 80% RH or less
15 to 43CDB The relative humidity [% RH] is as described below

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1) Operation in highly humid areas (in the cooling mode) To prevent dew formation, use the unit under the conditions that the indoor discharge air is 95% RH or less on the psychrometiric chart.
cu rve

nc ie c i f ef % py g B l a th olin En co in

tur

Sa

< =

95

OA SA RA

Absolute humidity (kg / kg)

ati

RH

8. Do not use HRV units where the air contains noxious gas and corrosive components of materials such as acid, alkali, organic solvent, carbon black and paint. Also, do not use in a place where damage from sea wind and hot spring prevail or where air containing odor is recovered for supply to other locations.

on

9. Do not operate HRV units in [Bypass] ventilation mode when the indoor is heated during winter. Such operation may cause frost to form in the body and dirty ceiling may result.

Temperature efficiency A% Dry bulb temperature (CDB)


(HC0067)

Fig.1 shows the limit under normal indoor conditions. Fig.1 Conditions : Temperature efficiency A = 72% Enthalpy efficiency B = 56% (In cooling) This conditions are at the minimum efficiency that are the severest to dew formation.
100
Outdoor air relative humidity (% RH) Not available

10. When a unit is installed on the ceiling using short suspension bolts, abnormal noise may be generated due to resonance with the ceiling. Provide resonance preventive measures for the body suspension bolts. Example
Ceiling

90 80 70
Available

Indoor conditions 25C DB, 60% RH 22C DB, 50% RH 22C DB, 60% RH

HRV units body

Vibration isolating rubber


(HC0070)

60 50 40

If abnormal noise is suspected generating from a spiral duct connection, change the duct to flexible duct. The above preventive measure is considered to eliminate the problem (resonance) but contact our service group and provide means to prevent vibration or necessary changes of the motor of the unit body.
20 40 30 Outdoor air temperature (CDB)

(HC0068)

Motor

Motor

2) Operation in cold areas (in the heating mode) To prevent dew formation and freezing, use the unit under the conditions that the outdoor discharge air is 95% RH or less on the psychrometiric chart.

Vibration isolating rubber Motor mount


(HC0071)

Absolute humidity (kg / kg)

ve

ur

Caution

c ien ffic e lpy C% tha ing En heat in

Sa tur ati

on c

When the outdoor air infiltrates into the ceiling and the
temperature and humidity in the ceiling become high, insulate the metal part of the unit.

9 < =
RA

5%

RH

(In heating)

OA

EA

Temperature efficiency A% Dry bulb temperature (CDB)


(HC0069)

Note: If the outdoor discharge air exceeds 95% RH, please preheat the outdoor suction air before it goes through the heat exchanger.

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Standard drawing for installation

VAM150GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051148

VAM250GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051150

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VAM350GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051152

VAM500GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051154

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VAM650GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051155

VAM800GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051156

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VAM1000GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051160

VAM1500GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051163

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VAM2000GJVE
Unit (mm)

3D051164

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4.6

Cautions in installation
WARNING televisions or radios in order to prevent image interference or noise. (Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may not be sufficient enough to eliminate the noise.) While following the instructions in this installation manual, install drain piping in order to ensure proper drainage and insulate piping in order to prevent condensation. Improper drain piping may result in water leakage and property damage. Install the two outdoor ducts with down slope to prevent rainwater from entering the unit. If this is not done completely, water may enter the building, may damage furniture, and cause electric shocks and fire. Insulate the two outdoor ducts and the supply air duct to prevent condensation. If this is not done completely, water may enter the building, may damage furniture, etc. Insulate the duct and the wall electrically when a metal duct is to be penetrated through the metal lattice and wire lattice or metal lining of a wooden structure wall. Improper duct work may cause electric shocks or fire. Do not install the unit in the following locations : a. Place subjected to high temperature or direct flame. May result in fire or overheating. b. Where a mineral oil mist or an oil spray or vapor is produced, for example in a kitchen. This may cause fire. c. Place such as machinery plant and chemical plant where gas, which contains noxious gas or corrosive components of materials such as acid, alkali organic solvent and paint, is generated. Place where combustible gas leakage is likely. Copper piping and brazed joints may corrode, causing refrigerant to leak or poisoning and fire due to leaked gas. d. Place such as bathroom subjected to moisture. Electric leak or electric shocks and other failure can be caused. e. Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the control system and result in a malfunction of the equipment. Make sure the temperature and humidity near the unit and the air suction/discharge air grille is within limit dictated by the usage conditions. Do not install in refrigerated truck or other locations with low temperatures or near heated pools. This may cause fires or short circuits. Make sure that a snow protection measure is taken. If no protection snow may enter through the outdoor ducts, and cause damaging furniture and electric shock and fire. In areas where insects are easily attracted to a light, such as where there is a window or light near a ventilation opening, extremely small insects can sometimes infiltrate the room by passing through the ventilation opening. Since totally preventing against infiltration by extremely small insects is difficult, it is important to consider a serious solution like a filter box (field supply) during the design process to protect against insect infiltration.
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Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out


installation work. Do not try to install the machine yourself. Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire. Installation should be done following the installation manual and no changes should be made to the unit. Incorrect installation may cause leaking, electric shocks, or fire. Injuries may result if the HRV falls. Install the unit on a foundation strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit. A foundation of insufficient strength may result in the equipment falling and causing injuries. Do not allow exhaust air to enter the outside air intake vent. This may cause the air of the room to become contaminated, harming the health. Locate the outside air intake vent so that it does not take in exhaust air which contains combustion air, etc. Incorrect installation may cause a loss of oxygen in the room, leading to serious accidents. Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provided for this unit and that all electrical work is carried out by qualified personnel according to local laws and regulations and this installation manual. An insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or fire. Insufficient power supply capacity or incorrect wiring may cause electrical shocks or fire. Use only accessories and manufacturer-specified parts when installing. The use of parts other than specified may cause drop of the unit, water leakage, electric shock, fire or other accidents. Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified wires are used, and no external forces act on the terminal connections or wires. Improper connections or installation may result in overheating or fire. When wiring the power supply and connecting the remote controller wiring and transmission wiring, position the wires so that the electric parts box lid can be securely fastened. Improper positioning of the electric parts box lid may result in electric shocks, fire or the terminals overheating. When installing the unit in a small room, take measures against to keep refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of refrigerant leakage. Contact the place of purchase for more information. Excessive refrigerant in a closed ambient can lead to oxygen deficiency. Be sure to establish an earth. Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, arrester, or telephone earth. Incomplete earth may cause electrical shock, or fire. A high surge current from lightning or other sources may cause damage to the air conditioner. Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker. Failure to install an earth leakage breaker may result in electric shocks, or fire. CAUTION

Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring


and connecting wires at least 1 meter away from

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4.7.1

Installation
Installation of HRV units
(4) a bend right next to the outlet

Pass hanger bracket over the bolts and secure with commercially available washers and nuts. (When installing the main unit, make sure there are no foreign objects (plastic, paper, etc.) inside the fan housing by looking inside through the duct hole before connecting the duct.) When reversing the hanger brackets in order to install the unit upside down, be sure to secure them with the removed screws. Attach the indoor (SA, RA) and outdoor (EA, OA) ducts by referring to the duct diagram on the name plate. <VAM150GJVE, VAM250GJVE, VAM350GJVE, VAM500GJVE, VAM650GJVE, VAM800GJVE, VAM1000GJVE>
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1. To prevent air leakage, wind aluminum tape round the section after the duct connecting flange and the duct are connected. 2. Install the opening of the indoor air intake as far as from the opening of the exhaust suction. 3. Use the duct applicable to the model of unit used (Refer to the outline drawing.) 4. Install the two outdoor ducts with down slope (slope of 1 / 30 or more) to prevent entry of rain water. Also, provide insulation for both ducts to prevent dew formation. (Material : Glass wool of 25 mm thick)
Insulator (Field supply) Body

Slope: Over 1 / 30

Aluminum tape (Field supply)

Duct connecting flange


(HC0079)

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5. If the level of temperature and humidity inside the ceiling is always install a ventilation equipment inside the ceiling. 6. Insulate the duct and the wall electrically when a metal duct is to be penetrated through the metal lattice and wire lattice or metal lining of a wooden structure wall.

4.8.2

The part of external wall through

1. 2. 3. 4.

Hanger bracket Nut Washer Double nuts


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1. Hole diameter Duct dia. + 50 or 75 (I.D. depends on the core drill specification) <e.g.>
Duct diameter 100 + 50 150 + 50 Hole diameter 150 200

4.8
4.8.1

Duct work
Caution
(2) Multi bend

2. Drilling the hole Ideally it is better to grade in the same procedure as refrigerant piping. In the case of a square duct Grade a wood frame of a duct stay.

Do not install ducts as shown below.


(1) Extreme bend Do not bent the duct over 90.

(HC0080)

(HC0077)

(3) Reduce the diameter of the duct to be connected.

In the case of a round duct Drill a hole horizontally because the hole cannot be made with the tool graded. 3. Protecting a wind and rain from entering Most of a space between the duct and the external wall is protected by mortar. Coated wall is filled with a caulking material. (See fig. 1)

Do not reduce the duct diameter halfway.


(HC0078)

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Image picture
Fig. 1

Indoor

External wall

Outdoor

Mortar

150 100

1 / 100 1 / 50

Hood

Insulation material

Caulking material (Sealing material) Spiral duct

A flexible duct is not used in the through part of the external wall.
(HC0081)

4. How about the building which has already been built? Same as the newly-built building. Only hole diameter 100 is instructed in a drawing by a drawing company, so a detailed work is executed by the judgement of an installation company.

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Electrical wiring procedure


Before obtaining access to terminal devices, all power supply circuits must be interrupted.

Connection of Wiring Connect the wires in accordance with the diagram of each system. All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician. All field supplied parts and materials and electric works must conform to local codes. Use copper wire only. Connection of wiring A circuit breaker capable of shutting down supply to the entire system must be installed. A single switch can be used to supply power to units on the same system. However, branch switches and branch circuit breakers must be selected carefully. Fit the power supply wiring of each unit with a switch and fuse as shown in the drawing. Be sure to give the electric grounding (earth) connection. Complete System Example
Power supply VRV outdoor unit Power supply wiring Transmission wiring Main switch Switch

Fuse

VRV Indoor unit HRV

VRV Indoor unit HRV

Remote controller

(HC0082)

Model VAM150GJ VAM250GJ VAM350GJ VAM500GJ VAM650GJ VAM800GJ VAM1000GJ VAM1500GJ VAM2000GJ

Type

Power supply wiring Field supplied fuses Wire Size

Transmission wiring Wire Sise

VE

15A

Wire size must H05VV-U3G comply with local codes.

Shield wire (2 wire)

0.75 1.25 mm2

(HC0083)

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View seen from VRV Terminal board for transmission Wiring


IN OUT P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 1 2 1 2 L N

Terminal board for power supply Grounding terminal

PRECAUTIONS 1. Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same power supply terminal. Looseness in the connection may cause overheating. When connecting more than one wire to the power supply wiring, use a 2 mm2 ( 1.6) gauge wire.
Same gauge wires Different gauge wires

Unit wiring

Remote controller wiring

Clamp material (attached) Field supplied wire Earth terminal (attached) Ground the shield part of shielded wire. Earth screw (attached)

Power supply wiring

Shield part

C-cup washer (attached)


(HC0084)

2. Keep total current of crossover wiring between indoor units less than 12 A. When using two power wiring of gauge greater than 2 mm2 ( 1.6), branch the line outside the terminal board of the unit in accordance with electrical equipment standards. The branch must be sheathed so as to provide an equal or greater degree of insulation as the power supply wiring itself. 3. Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same grounding terminal. Looseness in the connection may deteriorate protection. 4. Keep the power supply wiring distant from other wires to prevent noise. 5. For remote controller wiring, refer to the INSTALLATION MANUAL OF REMOTE CONTROLLER.

Wiring Example
Power supply 1 ~ 50Hz 220 - 240V L N Outdoor unit / BS unit
Switch box Out 1 2

Power supply 1 ~ 50Hz 220 - 240V L N

Following items are figured as shown below : transmission wiring

P1 Indoor unit VRV


LN 121 2
P1 P2 F1 F1 T1 T1

P2 HRV
P2 P1 F1 F2 J1 J2 JC L N

P1 P2

VRV

HRV

Indoor unit P1 P2 transmission wiring Remote controller (HRV)

Remote controller (VRV)

(HC0085)

All transmission wiring except for the remote controller wires is polarized and must match the terminal symbol. Use screened wire in transmission wiring. Ground the shield of the shield wire to , at the grounding screw, with the C-cup
washer.

Sheathed wire materials may be used for transmission wiring, but they are not suitable for EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
(European Directive).

When using sheathed wire, electromagnetic compatibility must conform to Japanese standards stipulated in the Electric
Appliance Regulatory Act. Transmission wiring need not be grounded when using sheathed wire.

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4.9.1

Opening the control box


VAM1500GJVE, VAM2000GJVE

VAM150GJVE, VAM250GJVE, VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE, VAM650GJVE, VAM800GJVE, VAM1000GJVE


Electrical compartment mounting base Electrical compartment cover Grounding terminal Electric component mounting base

)
Terminal board Securing screw

Printed circuit board

Electric component mounting base

slide

Printed circuit board

Transmission wiring terminal board

Terminal board

Transmission wiring terminal board

(HC0088)

securuing screw Electrical compartment cover (HC0089)

Before opening the cover, be sure to turn off the power switches of the main units and other devices connected with the main units.

Remove the screw securing the cover and open the control box. Secure the power cord control wires with the clamp, as shown above.

4.9.2

How to install the optional adapter circuit board

1. Open the electrical compartment cover by following the procedure described in the Opening the control box section. 2. Remove the securing screw, and install the adapter circuit board. 3. After the wires are connected, fasten the electrical compartment cover. (For detail, refer to 6. Optional accessories.)

4.9.3

Wiring system of centralized transmission control wiring


Bus type wiring Star type wiring

Total length of wiring should not exceed 1000 m. Series wiring

(HC0090)

(HC0091)

(HC0092)

(Can be connected up to 8 branches)

(Can be connected up to 8 branches)

Cautions: The bus type wiring and the star type wiring cannot be used at the same time. Do not connect more than 3 wires to the same terminal. If necessary, use a relay terminal (field supply). In this technical manual, all the schematic drawings is shown by the series wiring, which do not require relay terminals.

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4.10

Initial setting

4.10.1 Initial setting by the remote controller for indoor unit


Purpose Interlocked operation BRC1C62 Controller Operating procedure for initial setting The following describes the operating procedure and settings.

Remote controller for indoor unit

When only the centralized controller is used.


Central remote controller

BRC301B61

HRV HR
UNIT No.

hr
SETTING
A

4 5

CODE GROUP

hr

FRESH UP

3 6 1 7
BRC301B61

4 5

The following describes the operating procedure and settings. 1 Press the INSPECTION button for more than four seconds to enter the local setting mode when the unit is in the normal mode. 2 Use the VENTILATION MODE, AIR FLOW RATE button to select the desired mode number. (The code display will blink.) 3 To make setting for individual unit under group control (when mode no. 27, 28 or 29 is selected), press TIMER SETTING ON / OFF button to select the unit No. for which the settings are to be made. (This process is not necessary when settings are made collectively for the group.) 4 Press the top section of the TIMER button to select the setting switch No.. 5 Press the lower section of the TIMER button to select the setting position No.. 6 Press the PROGRAM / CANCEL button once to enter the settings. (The code display will stop blinking and light up.) 7 Press the INSPECTION button to return to normal mode.

Note: When you make the plural setting to one (or one group) indoor unit, the item 2 to 6 of the above setting procedure should be repeated and it should be returned to the normal mode by the procedure of item 7 at last.
(HC0093)

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4.10.2 Setting procedure of group no. for centralized controller


The following shows the procedure how to set the group number for the centralized controller by the remote controller for indoor unit.
Purpose Controller Operating procedure

When you use the central Remote controller for indoor unit BRC1C62 remote controller and the unified ON / OFF controller, you have to set the each unit connected to the central transmission line.

<Example>
Central remote controller or ON / OFF controller

[1-00]

[1-01]

[1-02]

No necessary
[1-03]

Remote controller for indoor unit

BRC301B61

HRV
UNIT No.

hr
SETTING
A

4 5

CODE GROUP

hr

FRESH UP

3 6 1 7
BRC301B61

4 5

The unit in [ ] does not require the group no. setting for the centralized controller connected to the central transmission line. (Auto-address setting) 1 Press the INSPECTION button for more than four seconds. 2 Use the VENTILATION MODE, AIR FLOW RATE to select the mode no. 00. 3 Use the top or lower section of the TIMER button to set the group no. for the centralized controller. (When you use the unified ON / OFF controller, it displays only the group no. selected by the setting switch for zone control.) 4 Press the PROGRAM / CANCEL button to enter the setting group no. shown on the display. 5 Press INSPECTION button to return to normal mode.

Note: Do not duplicate the group number. Be sure to supply the power to the remote controller side. (It cannot be set without the power supply.)
(HC0094)

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4.10.3 Initial setting for Central zone control


When HRV unit is connected to the central transmission line (terminal connector no. (F1) and (F2)), it is necessary to make a initial setting of collective zone interlock by the remote controller for indoor unit. (Factory set OFF.) Make initial setting as follows. Combination with central controller Central controller {: Possible
Central controller Multi-function centralized controller 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 4 units 1 4 units Unified ON / OFF controller 1 4 units Schedule timer Adapter PCB for remote control Operation function Independent Interlocked operation / stop operation (By central (Automatic controller) selection) { { { { { { It is impossible to operate. { It is impossible to operate. { { (Only collective operation) { (Only collective operation)

: Impossible

Initial setting for central zone control ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

1 unit

Cautions When you make an initial setting ON, the interlocked operation has a priority, and it is impossible to operate / stop HRV unit independently by the central remote controller or the unified ON / OFF controller. If there is no indoor unit for interlocked operation in the same zone, make an initial setting OFF. When you make an initial setting OFF, the independent operation of HRV unit has a priority, and the interlocked operation is not possible. When the HRV unit is operated independently by the central controller, the HRV unit will not operate until the preset time elapses if the precool / preheat time setting is set. Therefore, please do not set the precool / preheat time setting in normal operation. Example of system
Zone 1 Central remote controller Unified ON / OFF Controller

1
The unit 1 The operation and display by the central controller will be basically the same as those on the remote controller for indoor unit. However, the HRV unit cannot be operated independently by the central controller. The unit 2 The operation of HRV unit is interlocked with indoor units in the same zone, and the HRV unit can also be operated independently by the central remote controller. However, it can not be operated independently by the unified ON / OFF controller. The unit 5 When the central remote controller is used, each unit will be one zone, unless you set the zone for plural units.
Collective zone interlock setting OFF

2
Collective zone interlock setting ON

Remote controller for indoor unit

Zone 2

Zone 3

5
Collective zone interlock setting OFF

4
Collective zone interlock setting OFF

3
Collective zone interlock setting OFF
(HC0095)

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5. Operation
5.1
5.1.1

Method of operation
Operation with the remote control exclusively for Air conditioning operation HRV units. (BRC301B61)

For non-independent systems, starting / stopping operation and timer operation may not be possible. Use the air conditioner remote control or the Centralized controller in such cases.
1 Operation lamp 5 Indication of operation control method :

This pilot lamp (red) light up while the unit is in Operation.


2 Operation / Stop button

When pushed once, the unit starts operating. When pushed twice, the unit stops.

When the operation of HRVs are interlocked with the air conditioners, this indication may be shown. While the indication is shown, the ON / OFF of HRVs cannot be operated by the HRV remote controller.
6 Indication of operation standby :

5 7

FRESH UP
6
HRV
hr hr
A

FRESH UP
8 4 3

It indicates the precooling / preheating operation. This unit is at stop and will start operation after the precooling / preheating operation is over. Precooling / preheating operation means the operation of HRVs is delayed during the startup operation of interlocked air conditioners such a before the office hours. During this period the cooling or heating load is reduced to bring the room temperature to the set temperature in a short time.
7 Indication of centralized control :

FRESH UP

12

11 13 10

TEST BRC301B61

Remote conroller for HRV BRC301B61


(HC0098)

When a remote controller for air conditioners or devices for centralized control are connected to the HRVs, this indication may show. During this indication appears on the display, the ON / OFF and timer operation may not be possible with the HRV remote controllers.
8 Indication of air filter cleaning

3 Air flow rate changeover button

When the indication the filter.


9 Filter signal reset button 10 Inspection button

appears on the display, clean

Air flow rate can be changed over to [Low] mode or [High] mode, FRESH UP [Low FRESH UP] mode, FRESH UP [High FRESH UP] mode. For FRESH UP operation When this indication does not show: The volume of outdoor air supplied into the room and that of the room air exhausted outdoors is equivalent. For FRESH UP operation, If it is set to Fresh up air supply : The volume of outdoor air supplied into the room is larger than that of room air exhausted outdoors. (This operation prevents the odor and moisture from kitchens and toilets from flowing into the rooms.) If it is set to Fresh up air exhaust: The volume of room air exhausted outdoors is larger than that of outdoor air supplied into the room. (This operation prevents the hospital odor and floating bacteria from flowing out to the corridors.)
4 Ventilation mode changeover button

This button is to be used only for service. It is not to be used normally. How To Operate With Timer
11 Push the button

and select either one of or . Each time the button is pushed, the indication changes as shown below. No indication

12 Push the button

and set the time. is pushed, the time advances one is pushed, the time goes back one

(Automatic) mode............ The temperature sensor of the unit automatically changes the ventilation of the unit in [Bypass] mode and [Heat Exchange] mode. (Heat Exchange) mode... In this mode, the air passes through the heat exchanger element to effect [Total Heat Exchanging] ventilation. (Bypass) mode ................ In this mode, the air does not pass through the heat exchanger element but by passes it to effect [Bypass] ventilation.
A

Each time when hour. Each time when hour.


13 Push the button

. Then, the reservation is finished. Either or changes from flashing to lighting. After the reservation is finished, the remaining time is indicated in the display. For cancelling the timer operation, push the button once again. The indication disappears.

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5.1.2

Operating the HRV unit using the remote controller of the VRV- system air conditioner
Operation mode display Ventilation is displayed.

The HRV unit cannot be operated independently when the air conditioner is connected to the HRV unit via a duct. When using the HRV unit, set the air conditioner to fan mode on weak fan strength.

hr hr
TEST

Operation mode selector button


NOT AVAILABLE

Each time you press the operation selection button, the operation mode
display will change as shown in the figure below.

TEST

Remote controller for indoor unit

Example 1: In case of the remote controller BRC1C61 and as equivalent. Display changes as below.
When air conditioner and HRV unit are not connected via duct <Operation mode> VRV: Cooling mode HRV: Heat exchange mode When air conditioner and HRV unit are connected via duct <Operation mode> VRV: Cooling mode HRV: Heat exchange mode

VRV: Fan mode HRV: Heat exchange mode

VRV: Fan mode HRV: Heat exchange mode

VRV: Stopping HRV: Heat exchange mode

NOTE) Current Ventilation mode can be visible and selected on the remote controller.

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Independent operation of the HRV unit using the Centralized controller (DCS302C(A)61)

After selecting the zone where the only the HRV unit operation is desired, press the operation mode selector and select
VENTILATION. The HRV unit can then be operated independently from the air conditioner. When the FILTER indication appears on the display, clean the filter of the HRV unit. (Refer to the section 3.)

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5.1.4

External damper operation (field supply)

Explanation of Functions
Intake of outdoor air can be prevented when HRV is switched OFF if this damper is incorporated in the system. 1. The total heat exchangers main unit print board supplies power for external damper.

Essential Wiring
1. Connect one end of the harness to the X15A on the print board and the other end to the harness leading to the damper via a connector such as a closed connector.

With regard to closed connector, select one that suits wire diameter.

Essential Setting Changes


The X15A output is at the default setting and is not in operation, so the output setting should be changed at the LCD of the remote controller. Setting changes should be made in the following way. Mode No. : 18 (group tie up) or 28 (per each unit) Setting switch No. : 3 Setting position No. : 03

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5.2

Cautions in use
WARNING Never inspect or service the unit by yourself. Ask a qualified service person to perform this work. (The qualified service person) WARNING Before obtaining access to terminal devices( supply circuit must be interrupted. ), all power

5.3

Maintenance
(for a qualified service person only)

ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON IS ALLOWED TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE WARNING

BEFORE OBTAINING ACCESS TO TERMINAL


DEVICES, ALL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS MUST BE INTERRUPTED. To clean the HRV, or maintenance be sure to stop operation, and turn the power switch off. It may cause electrical shock and it is very dangerous to touch the rotating part. Do not wash the HRV with water. Doing so may result in an electric shock.
!

CAUTION Cleaning without gloves may cause injury.

Use gloves when cleaning.


OFF

Watch your step.


(HC0227)

Use caution, as this requires working in high places.

Electric shock may result. Before servicing the unit, always shut off power.

Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the outside


surfaces of the air conditioner. This may cause cracks, discoloration, or machine trouble.

5.3.1
WARNING Always use the air filter. If the air filter is not used, heat exchanger elements will be clogged, possibly causing poor performance and subsequent failure.

How to clean the air filter

Clean the air filter when the display shows (TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER). It will display that it will operate for a set amount of time. CLEANING FREQUENCY AT LEAST ONCE EVERY YEARS (FOR GENERAL OFFICE USE) (CLEAN THE MORE FREQUENTLY IF NECESSARY.) Increase the frequency of cleaning if the unit is installed in a room where the air is etermely contaminated. If the dirt becomes impossible to clean, change the air filter (Air filter for exchange is optional). 1. Detach the maintenance cover. Go into ceiling through the inspection hatch, remove binding metal of maintenance cover and take it off. VAM150GJVE - 1000GJVE

(HC0101)

WARNING Do not change operations suddenly. It can result not only in malfunction but also failure of switches or relays in the body.

(HC0102)

VAM1500GJVE 2000GJVE

Do not operate in the Bypass ventilation mode in winter!!

HR HRV
UNIT No. CODE GROUP

hr
SETTING
A

hr

FRESH UP

BRC301B61

(HC0103)
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2. Detach the air filter. Take out from the heat exchange elements. VAM150GJVE - 1000GJVE

NOTE Be sure to install the air filter after servicing.


(Missing air filter causes clogged heat exchange element.) The air filter is an optional item and the replacement is available. 5. Install the maintenance cover. Refer to the section (5.3.1, 1).

For remote controllers which display the filter sign, turn on the power after maintenance, and press the filter sign reset button.
Consult your dealer if you want to change the time setting for when the filter sign goes on. VAM1500GJVE 2000GJVE

NOTE Do not remove the air filter except when cleaning.


Breakdown may occur.

5.3.2

How to clean the heat exchange element

CLEANING FREQUENCY AT LEAST ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS (FOR GENERAL OFFICE USE) (CLEAN THE ELEMENT MORE FREQUENTLY IF NECESSARY.) WARNING

Please exchange the heat exchange element if you find


3. Clean the air filter. that the knob of the heat exchange element is damaged or is deteriorated when cleaning it. There is falling danger. 1. Detach the maintenance cover. Refer to the section (5.3.1, 1). 2. Detach the air filter. Refer to the section (5.3.1, 2). 3. Take out the heat exchange elements. Pull out the air filter and then pull out the two heat exchanger elements. VAM150GJVE - 1000GJVE

Use vacuum cleaner A) or wash the air filter with water B). A) Using a vacuum cleaner B) Washing with water When the air filter is very dirty, use soft brush and neutral detergent. After cleaning, remove water and dry in the shade.

NOTE Do not wash the air filter with hot water of more than 50C,
as doing so may result in discoloration and/or deformation.

Do not expose the air filter to fire, as doing so may result in


burning.

Do not use gasoline, thinner, or other organic solvents.


This may cause discoloration or deformation. 4. Fix the air filter. If the air filter is washed, remove water completely and allow to dry for 20 to 30 minutes in the shade. When dried completely, install the air filter back in place.

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4. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and foreign objects on the surface of the heat exchange element.

CAUTION (During Operation)

Do not clean touching strongly with a vacuum cleaner. This


may crush the mesh of the heat exchange elements.

Never wash the heat exchange element with water. Have your dealer professionally clean the filter if it is very
dirty. 5. Put the heat exchange element on the rail and insert it securely in place. 6. Install the air filter securely in place. (Refer to the section (5.3.1, 4)) 7. Install the maintenance cover securely in place. (Refer to the section (5.3.1, 5)) CAUTION

Always use the air filter. Use the vacuum cleaner equipped with a brush on the
tip of the suction nozzle. If the air filter is not used, heat exchange elements will be clogged, possibly causing poor performance and subsequent failure.
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Lightly contact the brush on the surface of the heat


exchange element when cleaning. (Do not crush the heat exchange element while cleaning.)

5.4
5.4.1

Trouble shooting
If your unit does not operate properly, check the following items.
Conditions Causes Check if there is a power failure.

Corrective actions After power has been restored, start operation again. Check if the fuse has blown or breaker has Change the fuse or set the breaker. worked. Check if the indication of operation control This is normal. Operate the unit using the method on remote controller air conditioner remote control or The unit does not operate at all. (BRC301B61) is shown. centralized controller. (Refer to the section (5.1.1)) It indicates the precooling / preheating Check if the indication of operation operation. This unit is at stop and will start standby on remote controller operation after the precooling / preheating (BRC301B61) is shown. operation is over. (Refer to the section (5.1.1)) Amount of discharged air is small and the Check if the air filter and heat exchange Refer to 5.3 Maintenance. discharging sound is high. element are clogged. Amount of discharged air is large and so is Check if the air filter and heat exchange Refer to 5.3 Maintenance. the sound. element are installed.

5.4.2

If the following occurs, consult the dealer where the unit was purchased.
Inspection indicator Off Off Off Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Off Blinking Malfunction code 64 65 6A 6A U5 U5 U8 UA UC UE 60 60

List of malfunction codes of Remote controller of the HRV-system


Operation lamp On On On Blinking Blinking Off Off Off On Blinking On Blinking Unit No. Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Off Off Blinking On Blinking Blinking Blinking Description Indoor air thermistor malfunction Outdoor air thermistor malfunction Dumper-related malfunction Dumper-related malfunction + thermistor malfunction Transmission error between the unit and remote controller Setting error of remote controller Transmission error between main remote controller and sub remote controller Incorrect combination with indoor unit and remote controller. Central control address over lapping Transmission error between the unit and centralized controller External protection device abnormal External protection device abnormal

In case of the malfunction with the code in white letters on the black background in the unit still operates. However, be sure to have it inspected and repaired and as soon as possible. If other than the above error codes are displayed, there is a possibility that the problem in question has occurred with a combined air conditioner or outdoor unit. See the operation manuals included with the air conditioners or outdoor units for details.

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6. Optional accessories
Optional Accessories
Remote Controller Wiring adapter for Humidifier Installation box for adapter PCB Wiring adapter for electrical appendices Central Remote Controller Schedule Timer Unified ON / OFF controller Model name Silencer Nominal pipe diameter (mm) Air Filter for replacement High efficiency filter Model name (1m) Flexible duct Nominal pipe diameter (mm) *** Model name (2m) Nominal pipe diameter (mm) Heater control kit VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE VAM650GJVE BRC301B61 KRP502 KRP502A90 (Mounted electric component assembly of HRV) KRP2A61 (For general) KRP2A51 (For EC Market) DCS302C(A)61 (For general) DCS302C(A)51 (For EC Market) DST301B(A)61 (For general) DST301B(A)51 (For EC Market) DCS301B(A)61 (For general) DCS301B(A)51 (For EC Market) KDDM24B50 KDDM24B100 200 KAF241G25M KAF241G25M KAF241G50M KAF241G50M KAF241G65M KAF242G25M KAF242G25M KAF242G50M KAF242G50M KAF242G65M KFDS101C KFDS151C KFDS201C 100 150 200 KFDS102C KFDS152C KFDS202C 100 150 200 BRP4A50 VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE BRC301B61 KRP502 KRP502A90 (Mounted electric component assembly of HRV) KRP2A61 (For general) KRP2A51 (For EC Market) DCS302C(A)61 (For general) DCS302C(A)51 (For EC Market) DST301B(A)61 (For general) DST301B(A)51 (For EC Market) DCS301B(A)61 (For general) DCS301B(A)51 (For EC Market) KDDM24B100 KDDM24B100 2 250 250 KAF241G80M KAF241G100M KAF241G80M 2 KAF241G100M 2 KAF242G80M KAF242G100M KAF242G80M 2 KAF242G100M 2 KFDS251C 250 KFDS252C 250 YDFA25A1 250 BRP4A50

Remote Controller Wiring adapter for Humidifier Installation box for adapter PCB Wiring adapter for electrical appendices Central Remote Controller Schedule Timer Unified ON / OFF controller Model name Silencer Nominal pipe diameter (mm) Air Filter for replacement High efficiency filter Model name (1m) Flexible duct Nominal pipe diameter (mm) *** Model name (2m) Nominal pipe diameter (mm) Model name Duct adapter Nominal pipe diameter (mm) Heater control kit

Interlock adapter for VRV


Indoor Unit FXCQM FXFQM FXKQM FXSQM KRP1B61 KRP4A91 Note 5 FXMQM FXHQM KRP1B3 KRP1C93 Note 3 FXAQM FXDQN KRP1B56 FXLQM FXNQM FXZQM

Adapter for KRP1B61* KRP1B59* wiring Installation box KRP1B96 KRP1D98 for adapter Note 2, 3 Note 2, 3 PCB **

KRP1B61 KRP1B57* KRP1B101 Note 4, 6

KRP4A93 KRP1B101 Note 2, 3 Note 4, 6

Note: 1. Installation box ** is necessary for each adapter marked *. 2. Up to 2 adapters can be fixed for each installation box. 3. Only one installation box can be installed for each indoor unit. 4. Up to 2 installation boxes can be installed for each indoor unit. 5. Installation box ** is necessary for second adapter. 6. Installation box ** is necessary for each adapter. 7. Flexible duct size *** is for the duct from HRV unit to branch duct (or air outlet).
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6.1
6.1.1

BRC301B61 : Remote controller


Remote controller mounting instructions

1. Remove the upper part of remote controller.


Insert minus screwdriver into the slots in the lower part of remote controller (2 places), and remove the upper part of remote controller. The PC board is mounted in the upper part of remote controller. Be careful not to damage the board with the minus screwdriver.
Lower Part of Remote Controller Insert the minus screwdriver and twist lightly to remove. Upper Part of Remote Controller

Minus screwdriver

2. Fasten the remote controller.


1 2 For exposed mounting, fasten with the included wood screws (2). For flush-mounting, fasten with the included machine screws (2).
Wood Screws ( 3.5 16) Switch Box (Field supplied parts)

Machine Screws (M4 16)

For the field supplied switch box, use optional accessories KJB111A or KJB211A. NOTE Choose the flattest place possible for the mounting surface. Be careful not to distort the shape of the lower part of remote controller by over-tightening the mounting screws.

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3. Wire the HRV (HEAT RECLAIM VENTILATION) unit.


Connect the terminals on the upper part of the remote controller (P1, P2) and the terminals of the HRV unit (P1, P2). (P1 and P2 do not have polarity.) HRV unit HRV unit
P2 P1 P2 P1

NOTE When wiring, run the wiring away the power supply wiring in order to avoid receiving electric noise (external noise). Notch the part for the wiring to pass through with nippers, etc.

Ground the shielded part on the HRV unit side.


Lower part of remote controller

Wiring Specifications Wiring Type Size Shield Wire (2 wire) (See NOTE 3) 0.75 1.25 mm2

NOTE) 1. Peel the shield and sheath for the part that is to pass through the inside of the remote controller case, as shown in the figure below.

Peel the shield and sheath.

P C Board
Upper Part of Remote controller

P C Board

(Wired from the rear)

(Wired from the top)

4. Reattach the upper part of remote controller.


Be careful not to pinch the wiring when attaching. NOTE 1. The switch box and wiring for connection are not included. 2. Do not directly touch the PC board with your hand.

2. Treat the terminal for the wire to be connected to the remote controller so the shielded part doesn't touch any other part. 3. Sheathed wire may be used for transmission wirings, but they do not comply with EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) (European Directive). When using sheathed wire. EMC must conform to Japanese standards stipulated in the Electric Appliance Regulatory Act. (If using a sheathed wire, the grounding shown in the figure on the left is unnecessary.)

First, begin fitting from the clips at the bottom.

When controlling one HRV unit with two remote controllers Change the MAIN/SUB changeover switch setting as described below.

P C Board

S S M
Main Remote Controller (Factory Set)

S S M
Sub Remote Controller

Set one remote controller to "main," and the other to "sub." NOTE If controlling with one remote controller, be sure to set it to "main." Set the remote controller before turning power supply on.

" " is displayed for about one minute when the power supply is turned on, and the remote controller cannot be operated in some cases.

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6.2

KRP50-2 : Wiring adaptor for remote contact / Humidifier KRP50-2A90 : Installation box for adaptor PCB
2. PCB catches (4 large, 4 small)
Components

1. Components
1. KRP50-2 PCB (1)

(16)

(5)

(HC0113)

Either large or small catches are used, depending on the model


(HC0114)

Tie wrap.....(1)

Manual.....(1)

2. Installation guide 1. The KRP50-2 can be connected to HRV units as follows to send the operation signal (pilot lamp, etc.) to remote locations. Electric wiring is as follows.
Power supply Pilot lamp (1 220 240 V) (Operation display) L

1 2 3 KRP50-2

3P connector 2P connector

J1J2JC F1F2 X11A X9A SS1 X10A P1P2

4P055444

HRV unit
P1P2

Remote controller for HRV unit


(HC0253-1)

For Humidifier
Power supply 1 100 V or 200 V
SV YC A B Y2

1 2 3

3P connector 2P connector

J1J2JC F1F2 X11A X9A SS1 X10A P1P2

Float switch

KRP50-2 Humidifier Humidity Controller (Field supplied)

HRV unit
P1P2 Remote controller for HRV unit

(HC0115-1)

2. KRP50-2 can also be connected to SkyAir indoor unit for the interlocked operation with HRV units. Or to be connected and used for the adaptor for outside air preheater.

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KRP2A51, KRP2A52 : Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices KRP2A61, KRP2A62 : Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices
(For (For (For (For Europe) Europe) General) General)

KRP2A51 KRP2A52 KRP2A61 KRP2A62

Accessories

Check the following accessories are included in the kit before the installation. PCB support Clamp
1

Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1)

4 3 1

Installation Manual

NOTES

The kit type (KRP2A61 51 type, KRP2A62 52 type) varies according to air conditioner model. The installation box for adaptor PCB are required with the following air conditioner models.
FXC(Q), FXYCP FXF(Q) FXH(Q), FXYHP FXA(Q) FXZQ, FXD(Q) FXS(Q) KRP1B96 KRP1D98 KRP1C93 KRP4A93 KRP1B101 KRP4A91

1 General description of system


The KRP2A61 62 51 52 enables operation by remote control (ON/OFF control, temperature setting, operation display, error display). With it, the following system can be built. Note however that the adaptor cannot be used with other optional controllers for centralized control. 1. Zone control (Unified control of a max. 64 groups of a max. 16 indoor units each. But, the max. of indoor units is 128.) This system requires the following parts. Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1) ... KRP2A61(62) or KRP2A51(52) Remote controller switches (For control) ... BRC1A61 62 51 52 BRC2C(A)51 Per group BRC3A61 (Ex.) Zone control for 8 FXCQ63MVE units (control groups of 4, 3 and 1) KRP2A61 1 kit (1 set required for each group.) BRC1A61 3 kits
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To host computer monitor panel etc.

Indoor unit

Max. 16 units Remote controller

Max. 64 groups

Max. 16 units

To outdoor unit

NOTES
Individual indoor units connected to the centralized line cannot be displayed individually.

2 Names of parts and functions

1PA63641G

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3 Installation
Ceiling Mounted Cassette Corner Type
FXK(Q) FXYKP

Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Double-Flow)


FXC(Q) FXYCP

Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Multi-Flow)


FXF(Q)

Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Multi-Flow) 600600


FXZQ

(KRP2A62)

Ceiling Mounted Duct Type


FXM(Q)40~125 FXYMP40~125 FXM(Q)200 250 FXYMP200 250

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Ceiling Mounted Built-In Type Ceiling Suspended Type Ceiling Mounted Built-In Type (Rear Suction)
FXS(Q) FXYSP FXYB FXH(Q) FXYHP

Note : Installation box is necessary for second adaptor (FXS (Q)) .

Floor Standing Type


FXL(Q), FXYLP FXN(Q), FXYLMP

Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type


FXD(Q)

Wall Mounted Type


FXA(Q)

Wall Mounted Type


FXYA

KRP2A61

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4 Electrical wiring
1 First, wire between the indoor and outdoor units, then to the separate power sources, and between the indoor units and the remote controllers. Then, check wiring is correct. (If wanting group control by remote controller check transmission wiring.) For details, see the installation manual of the indoor and outdoor units. Next, wire between the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (1) and the indoor units. For details, see Wiring to indoor units . Finally, wire between external units such as the host computer monitor panel, and make the necessary settings. For details, see Wiring to external units (host computer monitor panel) . Note) It is not necessary to set address No. for centralized control. (Setting is automatic.)
(HC0122)

2 3

Wiring to indoor units 1. For zone control


Be sure to set to ZONE
SS 3

Z I

X18A PC board assy

DISPLAY OUTPUT Adaptor PCB P1,P2 F1,F2 P1,P2 F1,F2 P1,P2 F1,F2

Max. 16 units

R/C

Remote controller

P1,P2 F1,F2

P1,P2 F1,F2

P1,P2 F1,F2

Max. 16 units

R/C

Remote controller

(Wiring specifications) Wiring .... Sheathed wire (2-wire) Gauge .... 0.75 ~ 1.25 mm2 Length .... Max. 1000 m
P1,P2 F1,F2

IMPORTANT Keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from power supply wiring to avoid malfunctions.

Max. 64 groups

R/C

Remote controller
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Wiring to external units (host computer monitor panel) 1. Remote control input (operation control)
Wire as described below. Wiring differs depending on whether using a voltage or non-voltage input.

For voltage input

Set input changeover switch (SS1) to VOLT. (Factory set: VOLT)

NON VOLT VOLT


CHANGE OVER

Connect the control input to the common contact (nonpolarity).

Use a 12-24 V external power supply. Each contact requires approximately 10 mA, therefore carefully select power supply capacity.

DC12-24V
BC B2
G

Use a micro-current contact of a minimum current load of 12 V, 1 mA or less.

Input B Input A
B1

Wiring adaptor KRP2A61 62 51 52

For non-voltage input

Set input changeover switch (SS1) to NON VOLT.

NON VOLT VOLT


CHANGE OVER

DC12-24V
BC B2
G

Use a micro-current contact of a minimum current load of 12 V, 1 mA or less.

Input B Input A
B1

Wiring adaptor KRP2A61 62 51 52

(Wiring specifications) Wiring .... Sheathed wire Gauge .... 0.18 ~ 1.25 mm2 Length .... Max. 150 m ( IMPORTANT ) Keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from power supply wiring to avoid malfunctions.
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2. Setting control mode selector switch (RS1)


RS1
CONTROL MODE

Using control mode selector switch (RS1), select the control mode as described below.

Factory set: 0 position

When operating with only individual display function Position 0 Function Individual display (input ignored)

When operating with constant input from A Function Remote controller rejection Central priority Contents when input A is ON Operation (remote controller is normally rejected) Operation + remote controller accepted Stop + remote controller rejection Contents when input A is OFF

Position 1 2

Operation + stop by remote Stop by remote controller acceptable (No controller acceptable operation by the remote controller) Remote controller accepRemote controller tance only (No operation by acceptance / rejection the remote location)

Note Input B is for forced-OFF. When ON, stop + remote controller is rejected, and input A is ignored. When OFF, even if A is ON, the contents of when input A is ON are not achieved. Input A must therefore be re-input. 3 When operating with momentary input from A (Use a momentary input of ON time 200 mili-sec or longer.) Function Remote controller rejected Last command priority Contents of Input A Stop for ON while operating, Operate for ON while stopping Stop for ON while operating, Operate for ON while stopping (Remote controller is normally accepted.) Function of Input B

Position 5

Input B will be forced stop function (When ON, stop + remote controller is rejected, input A is ignored.)

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For demand control from input B Position C D E F Function when input A is ON Remote controller rejected (Same as position "5") Last command priority (Same as position "6") Function when input B is ON Forced thermostat OFF command Forced temperature shift command Forced thermostat OFF command Forced temperature shift command

Forced thermostat OFF command Forces indoor unit to operate the fan only. Forced temperature shift command The indoor unit operates at 2C higher (cooling) or 2C lower (heating) than the set temperature. Notes In zone control, operation is displayed as long as one indoor unit is running. When in the last command priority mode, some units are not operation while ON. In such case, even if input A is ON, the unit and all other units in the same zone will stop.
4 When operating with dual momentary inputs from A and B (Use a momentary input of 200 mili-sec or longer.)

Position 7 8

Function Remote controller rejection Central priority

Contents when input A is ON Operation (remote controller is normally rejected) Operation + remote controller accepted

Contents when input A is OFF

Operation + stop by remote controller acceptable (No Stop by remote controller acceptable operation by the remote controller) Remote controller accepRemote controller tance only (No operation by acceptance / rejection the remote location) Last command priority Operation (remote controller is normally accepted)

Stop + remote controller rejection

Stop (remote controller normally accepted)

Note Doing constant input A with position 7 to A, it will be forced OFF function (input A is ignored.) Constant input cannot use for input B with position B.

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3. Temperature setting input


To enable temperature setting from both the adaptor and remote controller, set SS2 to P. (Factory set : P) P: Enables temperature setting by both the adaptor and remote controller. (Engages last command priority.) I: Enable temperature setting from the adaptor only. (The remote controller cannot be used to set temperature.)

SS2

P AA+

NEVER apply voltage to terminals A+ or A for any reason whatsoever.

Wiring adaptor KRP2A61 62 51 52

Temperature setting corresponds to resistance values in the range of 0 to 135. Their relationship is as shown below. Temperature setting (C) Resistance () 16 0.0 17 5.0 18 13.8 19 22.4 20 31.0 21 39.4 22 48.2 23 56.6 24 65.2 69.4

61.2 32

3.4 25 73.8

11.6 26 82.4

20.0 27 91.0

28.4 28 99.4

36.4 29

44.8 30

52.8 31

Temperature setting (C) Resistance () Note

108.6 117.2 125.8 134.2

77.8

85.8

94.0

102.2 110.4 119.2 127.4 140.0

Wiring resistance included in above figures. IMPORTANT Keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from power supply wiring to avoid malfunctions.

(Wiring specifications) Wiring Sheathed wire Gauge 1.25 2.00 mm2 Length Max. 70 m

4. Cancelling display signals


Operation output terminals (W1 and W2) and malfunction output terminals (W3 and W4) are non-voltage constant contact output. (Allowed electric current per contact is between 10 mA and 3A.)
Normal operation output (Ry1) ON when the unit is operating normally.
Ry1 W2

W1

Operation display

DC24V AC24V AC220 ~ 240V

Power scurce Malfunction output (Ry2) ON when the unit stops because of malfunction or when a malfunction of transmission occurs between the adaptor and the indoor unit.
Ry2 W3 W4 Error display

Wiring adaptor KRP2A61 62 51 52

Note If using a 220 ~ 240 V power supply, keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from incoming power supply wiring.
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Output Both Ry1 and Ry2 OFF System Zone control

Ry1 only ON

Ry2 only ON

All zones At least one unit running Even 1 unit stopped due to malfunction or malfunction OFF normally, no malfunction of transmission between adaptor and indoor unit

Display output is described by system in the below table.

Note
If rewiring F1 and F2 after running the system, turn ON power for 5 minutes, then turn it OFF and ON again. Changes to wiring can sometimes disable control from the wiring adaptor.
(HC0128) 1PA63642B

6.4

KRP1B61 : Interlock adaptor of VRV


Check if the following accessories are included in the kit.

Accessories

Adaptor X1
PC board support Clamp Installation manual 4 3 1

(HC0129)

Notes

Kits vary according to applicable models. A special adaptor fixing plate and box are required for the following models.
FXC(Q), FXYCP KRP1B96 FXS(Q) KRP4A91

1. Names of parts

X2A

Terminals for installing optional accessories

F1U F2U

X1A 250 V, 5 A
(HC0130) C : 2PA61563C

Terminals for operation display

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2. Electric Wiring Refer to the WIRING DIAGRAM attached to the indoor unit before attempting to wire. [Make sure wires to units do not pass over the PC board when wiring.] Wire the adaptor to the indoor unit as shown below,

X2A

X16A

Indoor unit PC board

X1A

Blue N

Red

L
(HC0131)

1. Fetching the operation display signal

Attaching an hour meter


Output is generated at the contact while the compressor is running.

Fan ON display
Output is generated at the contact while the fan is running.

Example :
X1

HM: Hour meter (Part to be procured in the field)

Example :
X3

RL: Operation lamp (Part to be procured in the fieldy)

HM AC 220 240 V

RL AC 220 240 V

X2
(HC0132)

X4
(HC0133)

2. If optional accessories are installed (auxiliary electric heater, humidifier) Wire correctly in accordance with the attached installation manual. Refer to the wiring diagram applied to the indoor unit when running electric wiring.
2PA61563C

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3. Installation Installation differs according to models as shown below. Do not bundle low and high voltage wires together. Bundle any access wires with the attached clamps so as to keep loose wirings off the indoor unit PC board. Ceiling mounted built-in type FXSL Indoor PC board Adaptor (KRP1B61) PCB support Ceiling mounted cassette type FXKL (Corner model)

PCB support Electric parts box Indoor PC board

Electric parts box Adaptor (KRP1B61)


(HC0134)

(HC0135)

Ceiling mounted cassette type FXCL (Double-flow model) Plate for adaptor PCB (option KRP1B96) PCB support

Installation screw

Adaptor (KRP1B61)

Indoor PC board Electric parts box


(HC0136)

NOTE) A separate plate is needed to install the adaptor PCB.


C : 2PA61563C

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Ceiling mounted duct type FXM40~125L Indoor PC board FXM200250L

Electric parts box

Adaptor (KRP1B61)

Indoor PC board

PCB support
PCB support

Adaptor (KRP1B61)
Electric parts box
(HC0137) (HC0138)

Floor-standing type FXLL, FXNL Indoor PC board

PCB support

Electric parts box Adaptor (KRP1B61)


(HC0139)

Ceiling-mounted low silhouette duct type FXYDKA PCB support Electric parts box Indoor PC board

*Plate for adaptor PCB (option KRP4A91) Adaptor (KRP1B61) * Necessary when installing two adapters.
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KRP1B59 : Interlock adaptor of VRV

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6.6

KRP1B3 : Interlock adaptor of VRV

Contents of kit Prior to installation check whether you have the complete kit of parts as shown below including the installation manual.

Adaptor PCB 1 set


Plastic strap Installation manual PCB support * 3 pieces 1 piece 4 pieces

* For ceiling suspended type

CN1

(HC0217)

1. Name of parts

Electric heater connecting terminal

Display output terminal

CN1

(HC0225)

2. Electrical wiring Refer to the wiring diagram of the indoor unit for its wiring connection. (Make sure all the wiring to the unit should not go over the PC board.) Connect the wiring to the indoor unit as shown below.

X2A Indoor unit PC board Assy X16A CN1

(HC0211)

J : 2PA58148A

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1. To detect the operation display signal

Installation of the watt-hour meter


Output signal to detect the operation of the compressor.

The fan display signal


Output signal to detect the operation of the fan. RL: Operation lamp (local supply)

Example :
X1

HM: Hour meter (local supply)

Example :
X3

HM AC 220 240 V

RL AC 220 240 V

X2
(HC0132-1)

X4
(HC0133-1)

2. In case the electric heater is installed Connect the wiring properly according to the installation manual included in the kit. Refer to the wiring diagram of the indoor unit for its wiring connection. 3. Installation Never bundle high and low voltage wiring together. Be sure to bundle the excess wring with the attached plastic strap so as to keep the loose wiring off the indoor unit PC board.

Wall mounted type FXYAK

Ceiling suspended type FXHL

(V2443)

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6.7

DCS302C(A)61 : Central remote controller


64 groups (zones) of indoor units can be controlled individually same as LCD Remote controller. Max.64 groups (128 indoor units controllable) Max.128 groups (128 indoor units) are controllable by using 2 central remote controllers, which can control from 2 different places. Zone control Malfunction code display Max. wiring length 1,000 m (Total : 2,000 m) Combination with Unified ON / OFF controller, schedule timer and BMS system Airflow volume and direction can be controlled individually for indoor units in each group operation. Ventilation volume and mode can be controlled for Heat Reclaim Ventilation (HRV). Up to 4 Operation / Stop pairs can be set per day by connecting a schedule timer.

6.7.1

Applied model
Applied model VRV II Series, VRV II-S series VRV PLUS series VRV system VRV Inverter K series VRV Heat recovery system SkyAir series Room air-conditioner Other air-conditioner HRV unit Interface adaptor for SkyAir series is required for each indoor unit. Wiring adaptor for other air-conditioning is required for each indoor unit. Wiring adaptor for other air-conditioning is required for each indoor unit. Remark

6.7.2

System configuration

System Outline

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System Configuration (Group / Zone Control)


Group control

The group means the indoor units connected by the same control wiring for remote controller (connected to terminal P1 and P2) and all the unit in group have the same setting and the same operation. The indoor units in the group are controlled by the remote controller for indoor unit. The number of indoor units in one group is up to 16 units. Zone control

The zone means the indoor units connected by the same control wiring for central remote controller (connected to terminal F1 and F2) and all the unit in zone have the same setting. The zone control of the indoor unit is operated by the central remote controller. From 1 up to 64 zones can be controlled by the central remote controller. The number of groups you can set in one zone is from 1 up to 64 groups. Up to 16 units can be set in one group, and up to 64 groups (up to 128 units) can be connected.

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System Configuration (Control by 2 central remote controllers)


Up to 128 indoor units can be connected in one system. 2 or 4 central remote controllers are required. It is possible to control the same unit from 2 locations. Up to 16 unified ON / OFF controllers can be connected. (8 controllers 2 locations) One schedule timer can be connected. Note: 1. Electrical power should be supplied to each central remote controller. (Single phase 100~240V) 2. When you control by 2 central remote controllers, be sure to set SS3 by the initial setting.

Note: The following setting cannot be made by the sub side. Be sure to set by the main side. Operation code setting Combined operation between indoor unit and HRV unit.

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Caution for wiring of BEV unit system with Central Remote Controller
When the BEV unit system, such as FXAQ / FXLQ-MHV1, FXUQ-MV1, and FUYP-BV1 are connected to the Central Remote Controller, the wiring becomes more complicated than that of general VRV system. Please take care as follows when wiring.

[NG Example]

[Wiring Example (1)]

[Central R/C]

(NOTE)

[Central R/C]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

(NOTES) 1. When 3 or more wirings are branched from the same terminal block, use a relaying terminal block of field supply. 2. In the Wiring Example (1) and (2), 3 wires are not connected on the same terminal block. 3. FXAQ-MH : Interface adapter for SkyAir series is not necessary. Interface adapter for SkyAir is required when connecting with optional controller for centralized control. 4. Address setting is required for only indoor units (ADP connection) when BEV units are controlled by Central Remote Controller. Therefore, BEV connected indoor units are controlled under the number of indoor units like standard indoor unit. (BEV is not counted as an indoor unit.) With respect to the limitation to the number of units connected, please count it as the number of indoor units.
[Central R/C]

[Wiring Example (2)]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [BEV]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

F1, F2 [Interface ADP for SkyAir]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

[Indoor unit]

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6.7.3

Specifications / dimensions

Specifications
DCS302C(A)61 Power supply voltage / frequency Power consumption Setting data backup Effects of instantaneous power failure Forced OFF input Operation on the local side cannot be carried out during forced OFF input. Power supply for schedule timer Operating ambient temperature /humidity condition Size (width height depth) Weight (Mass) AC100~240V 10% 50 / 60Hz Max. 8W Non-volatile memory (Data preserved semi-permanently) No effect for 20 mili-sec. or less No-voltage normal open contact Micro-current contact capable of handling 16VDC and approx. 10mA. Max. 150 m cable length Power can be supplied to schedule timer. (Max. 1 unit) -5~40 C, 95% RH or less (no condensation) 18012064.5 mm exposed portion of front panel : 16 mm Approx. 420 g

Dimensions
DCS302C(A)61
Unit (mm)

3D050340

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6.7.4

Names and functions of operating part


Display part DISPLAY (OPERATION MODE) Displays operating state.


DISPLAY (VENTILATION CLEANING DISPLAY)

OPERATION LAMP (RED) Lit white any of the indoor units under control is in operation.

DISPLAY (OPERATION MODE) Displays operating state.

UNIFIED OPERATION BUTTON Press to operate all indoor units.

UNIFIED STOP BUTTON Press to stop all indoor units.


DISPLAY (TIME TO CLEAN)

This is displayed when a Ventiair total enthalpy heat exchanger unit or other such unit is connected.
DISPLAY (REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DISPLAY)

It lights up when any individual unit (group) has reached the time for the filter or element to be cleaned.
DISPLAY (COOLING/HEATING SELECTION PRIVILEGE NOT SHOWN)

This indication in the square is lit while the refrigerant system is being displayed.
DISPLAY

(ZONE SETTING)

ALL INDIVIDUALLY
TEST

OPTION

The lamp is lit while setting zones.


DISPLAY (OPERATION MONITOR)

SET

F C

12

NOT T L H HH AVAILABLE FRESH UP

No. . CODE UNIT No.

For zones or individual units (groups) for which this is displayed, cooling and heating cannot be selected.
DISPLAY (UNDER HOST COMPUTER INTEGRATED CONTROL)

The lamp is lit while operation is being monitored.


ALL INDIVIDUALLY

DISPLAY

The status displays indicates either batch functions or which zone or individual unit (or group) are being used. OPERATION MONITOR Each square displays the state corresponding to each group.
SET
C

While this display is lit up, no settings can be made. It lights up when the upper central machines are present on the same air conditioning network.
No. DISPLAY (TIME NO.)

Displays the operation timer No. when used in conjunction with the schedule timer.
CODE UNIT No. DISPLAY (OPERATION CODE AND UNIT NUMBER DISPLAY)

DISPLAY

(PRESET

TEMPERATURE) Displays the preset temperature.


DISPLAY (MALFUNCTION CODE)

L H HH

FRESH UP

DISPLAY (VENTILATION STRENGTH/SET FAN STRENGTH DISPLAY) This displays the set fan strength.
DISPLAY (FAN DIRECTION SWING DISPLAY)

This displays (flashes) the content of errors when an error failure has occurred.In maintenance mode, it displays the latest error content. "NOT AVAILABLE" DISPLAY(NO FUNCTION DISPLAY) If a function is not available in the indoor unit even if the button is pressed, "NOT AVAILABLE" is may be displayed for a few seconds.
TEST DISPLAY (INSPECTION/TEST)

The method of operation (remote controller prohibited, central operation priority after-press operation priority, etc.) is displayed by the corresponding code.This displays the numbers of any indoor units which have stopped due to an error.
DISPLAY (TIME TO CLEAN AIR CLEANER ELEMENT/ TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER)

This displays whether the fan direction is fixed or set to swing.

Displayed to notify the user it is time to clean the air filter or air cleaner element of the group displayed.

Pressing the maintenance/test run button(for service) displays this. This button should not normally be used.

Control Section
ON/OFF BUTTON ALL/INDIVIDUAL BUTTON Pressing this button scrolls through the "all screen", "zone screen", and "individual screen". VENTILATION MODE BUTTON This is pressed to switch the ventilation mode of the total enthalpy heat exchanger. VENTILATION STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT BUTTON This button is pressed to switch the ventilation strength ("fresh up") of the total enthalpy heat exchanger. INSPECTION/TEST RUN BUTTON (FOR SERVICE) Pressing this button scrolls through "inspection", "test run", and "system display". This button is not normally used. ARROW KEY BUTTON This button is pressed when calling an individual indoor unit or a zone. ZONE SETTING BUTTON Zone registration mode can be turned on and off by pressing the start and stop buttons simultaneously for at least four seconds. TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT BUTTON (ZONE NUMBER BUTTON) This button is pressed when setting the temperature. Select the zone number if any zones have been registered.
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Starts and stops ALL, ZONE, and INDIVIDUAL units.

FAN DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT BUTTON This button is pressed when setting the fan direction to "fixed" or "swing".

OPERATION MODE SELECTOR BUTTON This sets the operation mode. The dry setting cannot be done.

TIME NO. BUTTON Selects time No. (Use in conjunction with the schedule timer only). CONTROL MODE BUTTON Selects control mode. FILTER SIGN RESET BUTTON This button is pressed to erase the "clean filter" display after cleaning or replacement. SET BUTTON Sets control mode and time No. FAN STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT BUTTON Pressing this button scrolls through "weak", "strong", and "fast".

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Description of functions

Individual Screen, all Screen, Zone Screen


This controller can perform operations in the individual screen, all screen, or zone screen. Individual screen The individual screen is used when performing group operations. All screen The all screen is used when performing operations for all units at once. Zone screen The zone screen is used when performing zone operations.

Basic functions
Individual / Zone control Unified ON / OFF Malfunction code display Connection of unification adaptor for computerized control Remote control acceptance/rejection 2 central controllers Descriptions of outline Up to 64 groups (Max. 128 units and max. 16 units per group) of indoor units and HRV units can be controlled by individually or by zone. ON / OFF can be set for each zone, and can be controlled simultaneously for entire system by push button or by contact signal from outside. The status of each group is always displayed, such as ON / OFF, error, etc. If the error occurs, it displays the contents of error by malfunction code through the self-diagnosis function. By connecting the unification adaptor for computerized control (option), it can be linked with the central monitoring panel and etc. by contact signal, which enables you to operate ON / OFF simultaneously or monitor the operating status. It is possible to restrict the function of local remote controller. (Only ON operation rejection, or ON / OFF operation rejection) By connecting two central remote controllers, the same air-conditioner can be controlled from 2 locations (By tenant or administration office.)

Zone control functions


Zone control Up to 64 zones Descriptions of outline The zone function is a function to control one or more group of air-conditioner, and the operation setting such as ON / OFF etc. can be made by zone. Up to 64 zones (64 groups for each zone) can be set. However, the group setting spreading over the plural zone cannot be set. When the power is supplied first time, each group is registered in each respective zone. If you can simply register the several groups in the same zone by switch, so that you can have simultaneous operation of the units in that zone immediately. (The operation of temperature setting and etc. is also controlled by zone simultaneously.) By adding the zone setting function (Zone 0) from the central remote controller, you can set the same setting for all the zone registered by single operation. For example, if there are three groups in one room and if you register these three groups as one zone, you can operate these three groups simultaneously by single operation (ON / OFF, temperature setting etc.). You still can operate each group individually by local remote controller. Even if the power is turned off, the zone configurations set are maintained semipermanently. (saved in non-volatile memory) The cool/heat changeover can be made by zone. However, it is required to have a master group for Cool / Heat changeover in that zone. The same setup is possible at one operation to all the groups registered on the "All" screen. Even if there is no local remote controller, you can still perform the same operation. There is no problem even if no remote controller is connected. (However, in this case, each one air-conditioner consists of one group.) You can also combine with a unified ON / OFF controller and a schedule timer. (Refer to the system configuration for details.) You can also combine with an Interface for use in BAC net and a data station in order to connect to the central monitoring panel. A parallel interface can also be connected.

Zone register

Zone setting

ON / OFF control of zone

Maintaining zone setting Cool / Heat changeover by zone Batch operation No local remote controller Combination with other controllers Connection to central monitoring panel

Cool/Heat changeover and eligibility setting


Descriptions of outline The operation mode of the outdoor unit can be changed by the local remote controller or by the central remote controller. (For test operation, change setting of cool / heat selector switch of the outdoor unit.) You can set the remote controller acceptance/rejection on the central remote controller by the local remote controller. If a function is not available in the indoor unit even if the button is pressed, "NOT AVAILABLE" is may be displayed for a few seconds.

Possible control Remote controller acceptance/rejection "NOT AVAILABLE" DISPLAY (NO FUNCTION DISPLAY)

Note: Refer to the next page for the selection of cool / heat mode (eligibility for cool / heat changeover).

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Cool / heat Selection Eligibility Setting by Remote Controller for Indoor Unit The outdoor unit of VRVII, VRV inverter "K" series, Heat Recovery series and VRV Plus series can freely be selected the operation mode (fan, dry, auto[Heat Recovery only], cooling or heating) by the remote controller for indoor unit. However, as shown below as example, for VRV inverter "K" series, you have to set the selection eligibility for fan, dry, cooling and heating operation on the one of the remote controller out of the indoor units connected to the outdoor unit. For Heat Recovery series and the function unit (for heat recovery), if 2 or more indoor units are connected to one BS unit, you have set the selection eligibility for fan, dry, auto, cooling and heating operation on the one of the remote controller out of the indoor units connected to the BS unit. (Only remote controller having the selection eligibility can change the operation mode.)

Setting method of the selection eligibility for cool/heat 1. Preparation When turning on the power first time, "CHANGEOVER UNDER CONTROL" sign blinks. When you set;
Continue to push Operation switch for about 4 seconds. sign blinks on all the indoor units connected to the outdoor unit or BS unit. 1 Push Operation switch of the remote controller, which you want to set the selection eligibility. This completes the setting procedure. Cool / heat selection eligibility is set for that remote controller, and sign goes off. still blinks on all other remote controllers.

2. Selection Eligibility Setting

3. Operation mode changeover

Push Operation switch of remote controller having the selection eligibility (The remote controller not displaying sign) several times to select the desired operation mode. [Fan], [Dry], [Auto] (only for Heat Recovery series), [Cooling] and [Heating] mode are selected each time you push the [Operation switch]. Operation mode of other remote controllers, which has no selection eligibility, is also switched automatically.
(V1397)

Description of operation and its function


1 Remote control having the selection eligibility Remote controller having no sign. Remote control having the selection eligibility Remote controller having no sign. Set to Cooling, Heating and Auto (only for Heat Recovery series); Changes to the operation mode selected by the remote controller having the selection eligibility. However, you can still change to [Fan], or change from [cooling] to [dry]. Can only be set to [Fan].
(V1398)

Other remote controller controller having ( Remote ) no sign.

(
2

)
Set to [Fan];

Other remote controller

Remote controller having no sign.

It is also possible to set the selection eligibility on the wireless remote controller. It does not possile to set the "Dry" by the Central Remote Controller.

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Control with Two Central Remote Controllers


The central remote control equipment is newly designed to "B" type, which has been added with a new control function for 2 central remote controllers. However, be sure that the relation between Main / Sub of the central remote controller is different from those of local remote controllers.

Note: Be sure that if timer No. is registered by the sub central remote controller, [Timer mode acceptance for local remote controller (mode no. 8,9,18, and 19)] for the same units set by the Main remote controller becomes meaningless (operates when time comes.). <Explanation of the above figure> If you operate the central remote controller in the sequence of c and d, the indoor unit is set for cooling / temperature setting 24C. However, the display of zone setting of the master remote controller remains at heating / temperature setting at 27C. <Cautions> Operation code cannot be set by the sub central remote controller. Combined zone operation can only be set by zone registration of the main central remote controller. Both main and sub central remote controller are operated by a Last priority command for the functions other than the above. However, the display on the central remote controller cannot be changed by each other. (On the display for the group, you can monitor the present operation status.)

Sequential Start
<Operation command from central control equipment>

Each unit operates in sequence. For example, if you set the simultaneous operation by the central remote controller, which controls 1-00 ~ 4-15 and 5-00 ~ 8-15 groups, two outdoor units start simultaneously.

Registering Zone
It is possible to set multiple groups as one zone and control each zone separately. No zones are registered when the unit is shipped from the factory. Zone registration can be done in the individual screen, all screen, or zone screen.
5 1 6 3

4 7 8

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Registration 1. 1 Pressing the ALL/INDIVIDUAL button for four seconds. 2 Displays ZONE SET. Zone Number 1 will be displayed, and if there are any groups already registered in the displayed zone, a the operation monitor. 2. 3 Select the Zone Number to be registered using the ZONE NUMBER button. Keeping the button pressed down will move it rapidly. 3.
5 to the group you wish to 4 register using the arrow keys. Keeping the button pressed down will move it rapidly. 4. 6 Press the SELECT button to register that group to the zone.

will light up on

The display lights up on all the selected units. 7 Pressing the RESET button removes the group from that zone, and goes OFF. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the units you wish to register to the zone have been added.

In this example, a screen is shown with units 1-00, 1-02, 1-03, and 2-00 registered to Zone Number 1. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to register to the next zone. 6. Once zone registration is complete, 1 press the ALL/INDIVIDUAL button to turn OFF ZONE SET display and return to the individual screen. The display returns to the normal screen if nothing is done for one minute when in zone registration mode. (NOTE) It is impossible to register one group to several different zones. If this is done, the last zone registered to will be valid.
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Batch deletion of zone registration


1.
9 Pressing the ALL for at least four seconds while ZONE SET is displayed will delete all zone registrations. The zone registrations for all units will be lost. 8

pressing the FILTER SIGN RESET button when

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Zone setting
Set the screen of [Zone 0] on the display, and if you set the following mode, you can set to the all zone registered on the central remote controller by one operation. Operation mode Control mode Room temperature setting Time NO.

Display of NOT AVAILABLE


If indoor units are not available for functions subject to control even when attempting to operate these functions from DCS302C(A)61, the system will display this NOT AVAILABLE message. This message is displayed for a period of approximately two seconds. However, if any button corresponding to functions not available while the NOT AVAILABLE is displayed, it will be displayed for a period of another approximately two seconds. The following section shows the conditions for this display. On the Individual screen, When the indoor unit is chosen, NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed if the VENTILATION MODE , VENTILATION STRENGTH button is pushed. When the HRV unit is chosen, NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed if the OPERATION MODE SELECTOR, FAN DIRECTIOIN ADJUSTMENT FAN STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT (ZONE NUMBER) button is pushed. When an indoor without FAN DIRECTION, FAN STRENGTH is chosen, NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed if FAN DIRECTION", FAN STRENGTH button is pushed. When a HRV without VENTILATION MODE, VENTILATION STRENGTH is chosen, NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed if VENTILATION MODE , VENTILATION STRENGTH button is pushed. On the Zone screen and All screen, the FAN DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT, FAN STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT, VENTILATION MODE, and VENTILATION STRENGTH buttons are disabled. Pressing any of these buttons will display the NOT AVAILABLE message on the screen.

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With the Schedule Timer not connected, even if the Timer No. button is pressed, the NOT AVAILABLE message will not be displayed. While in double central control function, even if the OPERATION CODE button is pressed, the NOT AVAILABLE message will not be displayed.

Monitor in zone unit


Operating and monitoring the system even in group or zone unit has become enabled from the DCS302C(A)61. Monitoring in zone unit is conducted taking an indoor unit with a lower address within the zone as the Main Indoor Unit. For monitoring the zone settings: The following screens are displayed.
Outdoor Unit Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3

Central Remote Controller

Indoor Unit 1-00

HRV

1-01 Zone 4

1-02

1-03

1-04

1-05

1-06

1-07

1-08

2-00

3-00

4-00

Main Indoor Unit Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 1-00 1-03 1-06 2-00

Operation Code Timer No. 1-00 1-03 1-06 2-00

Temp. Display 1-00 1-03 1-07 N/A

Operation Mode 1-00 1-03 1-07 N/A

Ventilation Mode N/A 1-05 1-06 2-00

If the system is operated on the Zone screen, one and the same setting will be made on all indoor units registered with the zone. On the Zone screen, ventilation mode is only monitored. In order to change ventilation mode, be sure to use the Individual screen. On the Batch screen, operating and monitoring is also enabled, thus monitoring an indoor unit with a lower address within the scope of control.

Changing the Fan Direction and Fan Strength


This changes the fan direction and strength settings in the air conditioner. Changing the fan direction and strength is done in the individual screen.

4
INDIVIDUALLY

C L

3 6

[Registration] 1. 1 Press the ALL/INDIVIDUAL button to enter the 2 individual screen. The unit will enter the individual screen automatically if nothing is done for one minute. 2.
3 Using the arrow keys, 4 move the to select the units to fan direction adjustment or fan strength adjustment. Keeping the button pressed down will move it rapidly. 3. 5 Press the FAN DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT button. This sets fixed or swing for the fan direction. 6 Press the FAN STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT button.

Pressing this button scrolls through Depending on the indoor unit, only

L L

and
H

HH

and

may be available.

The functions included in the indoor units may vary.Pressing a button for a function which is not available will cause NOT AVAILABLE to be displayed.
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Changing the Ventilation Mode and Ventilation Strength


This changes the ventilation mode and strength settings in the total enthalpy heat exchanger. Changing the ventilation mode and strength is done in the individual screen.
2 4
INDIVIDUALLY

H FRESH UP

1 6

[Registration] 1. 1 Press the ALL/INDIVIDUAL button to enter the 2 individual screen. The unit will enter the individual screen automatically if nothing is done for one minute. 2.
3 Using the arrow keys, 4 move the to select the units to ventilation mode or ventilation strength adjustment. Keeping the button pressed down will move it rapidly. 3. 5 Press the VENTILATION MODE button. It will scroll through . 6

Press the "VENTILATION STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT" button.


L

It will scroll through

L FRESH UP

H FRESH UP

The fresh up function may not be available depending on the connected unit model. The functions included in the indoor units may vary.Pressing a button for a function which is not available will cause NOT AVAILABLE to be displayed. Ventilation Mode and Amount If these are changed using the remote controller depending on the unit model, they cannot be displayed on the central remote controller. To monitor the ventilation mode and amount, check the values on the remote controller.
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Timer Number Setting (Only when used with the schedule timer)
Using this together with the schedule timer makes it possible to set on and off times four times a day. 4 times of ON / OFF time can be set up per day. Because, two settings of ON / OFF time are possible to one Schedule Timer and two Schedule Timers can be registered into a Central Remote Controller.

INDIVIDUALLY
1 2

C L

No.

[Registration] 1. 1 Pressing the TIMER NO. button causes the number set for timer number 1 to blink. If no timer setting has been made will be displayed.Select the desired timer number by pressing the TIMER NO. button.

No.

2.

2 Once the desired timer number is displayed, press the SET button. Press the 2 SET button within 10 seconds after the timer number is displayed. The display will return to how it was after 10 seconds. The display for timer number 1 will stop blinking and then timer number 2 will start blinking.

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1 Select the desired timer number by pressing the TIMER NO. button. Once the desired timer number is displayed, 2 press the SET button. The display for timer number 2 will stop blinking.

No.

The No. display will disappear after 3 seconds. Select in the timer number when you do not wish to set a timer number. It is possible to set only one timer number. (The times for turning the unit(s) on and off twice a day can be set with a single timer number.) Timer Number Setting Group control : select the unit in the individual screen and set the timer number. Batch control : set the timer numbers for all connected units. Zone control : set the timer numbers for all zone-registered units. Call up the zones which you wish to set in the zone screen and set the timer numbers. Since the timer number will be set to after-press priority, the timer number in the last screen set will be valid for the connected units. Example 1 Setting timer number 1 for unit 1-00 to 1 and timer number 2 to 2 in the individual screen and then setting timer number 1 to 3 and timer number 2 to 4 in the batch screen causes the timer numbers for all units to be set, so timer number 1 for unit 1-00 will be 3 and timer number 2 will be 4. Example 2 To prevent leaving units on, timer number 1 is set to 5 in the batch screen. Setting timer number 1 in zone number 1 to in the zone screen after that will change the timer number for zone number 1, so the setting to prevent leaving the units on will be lost for zone number 1 only. If a timer number is set incorrectly by accident, redo the setting in the desired screen. What happens when the timer number on time and off time are set to the same time When the on time and off time are set to the same time for the same timer number, operation does not change. When the on time and off time are set to the same time for different timer numbers, the off time is given priority. When using timer operation, make sure the times do not overlap when setting the program of the schedule timer.
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Wiring instructions

Wiring instructions
For control wiring of DIII-NET, you can select from the following 3 types of wiring methods. 1. Series method : Wiring is connected by a single line from the central controller.

2. Bus method : Up to 16 branches is possible. Never diverge the sub-branches from the branch line.

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3. Star method : Up to 16 branches is possible. Never diverge the sub-branches from the branch line.

Specifications of transmission wiring


Be sure to use either 2-core sheathed vinyl cord or cable as mentioned below. The size of wire should be selected in the range of 0.75~1.25 mm. Vinyl cab tire round cord VCTF JISC 3306 Vinyl insulated, vinyl sheathed cable for control CVV JISC 3401 Round vinyl sheathed cable for control CVS JISC 3401 600V vinyl cab tire cable VCT JISC 3312 Polyethylene insulated vinyl sheathed cable () CPEV Mesh insulated cable () MVVS When the shield wire is used, be sure to ground the one side of the shield wire. <Length of control wiring> Between central remote controller and air-conditioner Maximum extension : 1,000 m, Total length : 2,000 m () When you have branches, be sure to make a total length of all the branch.

6.7.7

Instructions for initial setting

INSTALLATION TABLE When installing the equipment, mark the zone No. of each group and installation location in the below table. Setting group No. (Setting is not possible unless power is activated to both the central remote controller and indoor unit.) Operated by remote controller 1. Activate power to both the central remote controller and indoor unit. 2. While in the normal mode, hold down the button for a minimum of 4 seconds. The unified ON/OFF controller will enter the FIELD SET MODE. 3. Select the MODE No. with the button. 4. Use the button to select the group No. for each group. (Group No. increases in the order of 1-00, 1-01 ... 1-15, 2-00, ... 8-15.) 5. Press 6. Press to set the selected group No. to return to the NORMAL MODE.
MODE NO. FIELD SET MODE

Operated by simplified remote controller 1. Activate power to both the central remote controller and indoor unit. 2. Remove the upper part of the remote controller. 3. Press the BUTTON (field set) on the PC board. The controller will enter the FIELD SET MODE. 4. Select the MODE No. with the BUTTON and BUTTON (temperature setting). 5. Use the BUTTON (set A) and BUTTON (set B) to select the group No. for each group. (Group No. increases in the order of 1-00, 1-01 ... 1-15, 2-00, ... 8-15.) 6. Press BUTTON (set/cancel) to set the selected group No. 7. Press BUTTON (field set) to return to the NORMAL MODE.

MODE NO.
GROUP NO.

GROUP NO.

2.6

5 4

3.7 6

5 5
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<Cautions> Even in the system without remote control, connect the remote controller once to set group No. for central control equipment and remove the remote controller after setting. When you set the group No., be sure to supply the power to the central remote controller, the unified ON / OFF controller and the indoor unit. <Example of group setting>

Cautions When the power is supplied, all the display appears once on the remote controller and then the display changes to [88] for about one minute and during that time the remote controller does not function. However, this is not a malfunction of remote controller.

Control Mode Setting by Remote Controller (Field Setting)


The control mode defines the function of local remote controllers to handle various types of control and applications. Function can be defined by conditions and combinations of local remote control operations such as ON / OFF etc. (See table below.) Operation can always carried out from the central remote controller. (Except when connected to the central monitoring panel.) Description of Control Mode The following 5 operation control modes and 20 modes combined with temperature and operation mode setting by the remote controller are set and display by the control mode of 0 through 19. Remote Control Rejection For when you want to turn ON / OFF using central remote controller only. (ON / OFF cannot be carried out by remote controller.) Remote controller OFF Only Accepted For when you want to turn on only by the central remote controller, and turn OFF only by local remote controller. Central Priority For when you want to turn on only by the central remote controller, and during the set time, turn ON / OFF freely by local remote controller. Individual Priority (Last Command Priority) For when you want to turn ON / OFF by both central remote controller and local remote controller. Remote Controller Permission Timer For when you want to turn ON / OFF by local remote controller during set time, but you do not want to start operation from the central remote controller at the programmed time of system start. Note: The control mode consists of numbers 0 through 19, but only 0 through 9 are usually set.

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6.7.8

Selection of control mode No.

Select whether to accept or to reject the operation from the remote controller regarding the operation, stop, temperature setting and operation mode setting, respectively, and determine the particular control mode from the rightmost column of the table below. (Example)
Operation by remote controller (at time of unified operation by centralized control) Operation by remote controller (at time of unified operation by centralized control) Stop by remote controller Temperature control by remote controller Operation mode setting by remote controller The control mode is 1 . [Rejection] [Rejection] [Rejection] [Acceptance] [Acceptance]

Control by remote controller Operation Operation mode Unified operation, individual Unified stop, individual operation by central remote stop by central remote controller, or operation controller, or timer stop controlled by timer Stop Temperature Operation control mode setting Control mode

Rejection ON/OFF control impossible by remote controller Rejection (Example) Only OFF control possible by remote controller Rejection (Example) Rejection (Example) Acceptance (Example) Rejection Acceptance Rejection Centralized Acceptance Acceptance Individual Acceptance Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Acceptance Rejection

Acceptance Rejection Acceptance (Example) Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection Acceptance Rejection

0 10 1 (Example) 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19

Timer operation possible by remote controller

Acceptance (During timer at ON position only)

Rejection (During timer at OFF position)

Note) Do not select the timer operation possible without the remote controller. In this case, timer operation is disabled.

When the operation, stop, temperature setting and operation mode setting by remote controller are rejected, is displayed on the remote controller.

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Timing Chart for Each Control Mode No. (VRV system) Timing charts for scheduled operation and remote controller control for each control mode No. as follows. 1. Remote controller rejection (Code No. 0, 1, 10, 11)

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2. Remote controller off only accepted (Code No. 2, 3, 12, 13)

3. Central priority (Code No. 4, 5, 14, 15)


ON Time DCS302C(A)61 Command Remote Controller Command Indoor Units Status Operation by Central Remote Controller Schedule Timer OFF Time Operation by Central Remote Controller ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Rejection Acceptance

4. Individual priority (Last command priority) (Code No. 6, 7, 16, 17)


ON Time DCS302C(A)61 ON Remote Controller Command Indoor Units Status Operation by Central Remote Controller OFF ON OFF Schedule Timer OFF Time ON Operation by Central Remote Controller OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF Rejection Acceptance

5. Remote controller permission timer (Code No. 8, 9, 18, 19)


It switches to the cord of "Remote Controller Permission Timer" Operation Cord
ON Time

Schedule

OFF Time

ON Time

Schedule

OFF Time

Remote Controller Permission Timer Last command priority

Schedule Timer Operation by Central Remote Controller


ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON

Acceptance Rejection
OFF

DCS302C(A)61 Command Remote Controller Command Indoor Units Status

ON

OFF

ON OFF

OFF ON

ON OFF

Operation by remote controller is the same as central priority.

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6.7.9

Initial setting

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6.7.10 Electric wiring

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6.7.11 Setting group No. for centralized control

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6.7.12 Special function settings


Special functions on the central control system can be changed while in FIELD SETTING mode.
Mode No. Switch Setting No.

SET

1.5

Setting Procedure 1. Press and hold the INSPECTION/TEST RUN button for a period of four seconds or more to set the system to FIELD SETTING mode. 2. Use the TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT button to select a desired Mode No. : Press to increase the Mode No. : Press to decrease the Mode No. 3. Press the CONTROL MODE (CODE No.) button to select a Switch Setting No.. 4. Press the SET button to determine the content of the setting changed. Upon determination, the blinking the Switch Setting No. will turn ON. 5. Press the INSPECTION/TEST RUN button to return the system to NORMAL mode. In this case, power supply is not needed to turn ON again. Example : In case of no restriction items from the sub central remote controller while in double central control, make setting of the Mode No. to 02 and the Switch Setting No. to 0. Setting Contents and Setting No.
Mode No. 00 01 02 03 Setting contents Setting of sequential operation function Setting of refresh function Setting of restriction items from sub central remote controller while in double central control function Setting of area designation for forced OFF (Operation with T1 and T2 entered) No. of setting switch 0 NO NO Disabled Forced OFF all within the scope of control 1 YES YES Enabled 2

Forced OFF only within Forced thermostat OFF the scope of control with the scope of control

Items indicated by boldface represent the factory set for the No. of Switch Setting. Do not make setting of any items not listed in the table above.

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Refresh function This function is used to automatically send OPERATION MODE and TEMPERATURE SETTING from the central control system while in operation. In order to disable the refresh function, set the No. of Switch Setting to 0. Restriction items from sub central remote controller while in double central control function While in double central control function, no settings of zone interlock and operation code can be made from the sub central remote controller. In order to disable the refresh function from the sub central remote controller, set the No. of Switch Setting to 0. Setting of area designation for forced OFF In order to stop all indoor units within the scope of control as a single unit using the entry of T1 and T2, set the No. of Switch Setting to 1. In order to stop all indoor units within the scope of control with forced thermostat OFF using the entry of T1 and T2, set the No. of Switch Setting to 2. With this parameter set to 2, no forced stop can be made on any indoor unit.

6.7.13 Refreshed operation


Refreshed operation is the function to transmit setting of Temperature control, Temperature setting automatically from DCS302C(A)61. Refreshed operation is ON when shipped from the factory. Factory Setting
Outdoor Units Systems Cooling Mode Heating Mode Fan Mode Indoor Units Mode Cooling 28 C Heating 22 C Fan Operation

It depends on the setting of outdoor systems that an indoor unit setting is Temperature control or Temperature setting

In case of Refreshed operation is ON When setting is changed by DCS302C(A)61, it operates by this setting from the next operation.
If it sets up with 26 C in cooling by DCS302C(A)61, in the case of the equipment which has not carried out zone setting by a central remote controller, it operates from next with the mode of operation and preset temperature which were set up on the individual screen. In the case of the equipment which carried out zone setting, it operates from next with the mode of operation and preset temperature which were set up on the zone screen. (Priority is given over the mode of operation and preset temperature which were set up on the zone setting screen). When it sets up all at once, it operates from next with the mode of operation and preset temperature which were set up last time on the individual screen (Equipment which has not carried out zone registration), or the zone screen. If a setting change is made with 26 C of cooling by a central remote controller on an individual screen (Equipment which has not carried out zone setting) next operation will also be operated at 26 C in cooling. (Even if it has changed into heating operation, fan only operation with wired or wireless remote control, it operates at 26 C in cooling.) When zone registration is carried out by Central Remote Controller. It operates from next time with the value set up in the zone. When a zone 1 is set up with 20 C of heating. (Refer to the system of the following figure.) When controlled by Central Remote Controller, 3 indoor units registered into the zone 1 are operated by 20 C of heating. Because priority is given to zone setting, even if it sets up 2-02 with 25 C of heating on an individual screen from Central Remote Controller, 2-02 is operated at 20 C. When there are two or more indoor units in a zone. Because an operating mode depends on the outdoor unit, the operating mode of each indoor unit does not become the same setting. When the outdoor unit system 1 is cooling, the outdoor unit system 2 is heating and it operates by the system of the following figure. Setting of a zone 2 is operated in heating mode, because 2-03, 2-04, and 2-05 do not have a cooling/heating selection right as for 26 C of cooling, but temperature setting becomes 26 C. When you unify the operating mode of an indoor unit in the same zone, please set up a zone in the indoor unit of the same outdoor unit system.
Zone 2

Central Remote Controller

Outdoor Unit System 1

1-00

1-01 Zone 1

1-02

1-03

1-04

1-05

Outdoor Unit System 2

2-00

2-01

2-02

2-03

2-04

2-05

Cooling / Heating Selection Right

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6.7.14 Error diagnosing function


This central remote controller is provided with a diagnosing function, for when an indoor unit stops due to malfunction. In case of actuation of a safety device, disconnection in transmission wiring for control or failure of some parts, the operation lamp, inspection display and unit No. start to flash; then, the malfunction code is displayed. Check the contents of the display, and contact your DAIKIN dealer because the above signs can give you the idea on the trouble area. The display " " flashes under the group No. where the indoor unit that has stopped due to malfunction. [Registration] 1. 1 Press the ARROW KEY BUTTON to call up the group that has stopped due to malfunction. 2 The unit No. 3 the malfunction code is flashing because of an error failure.
C L UNIT No.

1 2 3

00 01 02 03

Operation lamp

Maintenance display

Unit No.

Malfunction code 64 65 68 6A 6A 6F 6H 94 A0 A1 A1 A3 A6 A7 A9 AF AH AJ Indoor air thermistor error Outdoor air thermistor error

Error content

HVU error (Ventiair dust-collecting unit) Dumper system error Dumper system error + Thermistor error Simple remote controller error Door switch (Ventiair dust-collecting unit), relay harness fault (Ventiair dust-collecting/humidifier unit) Ventiair internal transmission error (between total enthalpy fan unit) Indoor unit external safety device error Indoor unit BEV unit (Sky-Air connection unit) PC board assembly fault Indoor unit PC board assembly fault Indoor unit Drain level error (33H) Indoor unit Fan motor (51F) lock, overload Indoor unit Fan direction adjustment motor (MA) error Indoor unit BEV unit, electric expansion valve motor (20E) error Indoor unit Malfunctioning drain Indoor unit Dust-collector error Indoor unit Insufficient capacity setting, address setting fault
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Maintenance display

Unit No.

Malfunction code C4 C5 C9 CA CJ E0 E1 E1 E3 E4 E9 EC EF F3 H3 H4 H9 H9 HC HF HJ J1 J3 J3 J5 J6 J6 J7 JA JC JF JH L0 L4 L5

Error content
Indoor unit Liquid piping thermistor (Th2) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Indoor unit BEV unit, gas piping thermistor (Th3) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Indoor unit Intake air thermistor (Th1) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Indoor unit Outlet air thermistor (Th4) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Indoor unit remote controller sensor error Outdoor unit Safety device operation Outdoor unit PC board assembly fault Outdoor unit PC board assembly fault Outdoor unit High-pressure switch fault Outdoor unit Low-pressure switch fault Outdoor unit Electric expansion valve motor (20E) error Heat source unit Intake water temperature inter-lock operation (fan operation) Outdoor unit Ice thermal storage unit error Outdoor unit Discharge piping temperature error Outdoor unit High-pressure switch operation Outdoor unit Low-pressure switch operation Outdoor unit Outdoor air thermistor (Th1) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Outdoor air thermistor (Th1) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Water temperature sensor system error Ice thermal storage unit error, ice thermal storage controller error, error in outdoor unit during ice thermal storage operation Outdoor unit water system fault Outdoor unit pressure sensor error Outdoor unit Discharge piping thermistor (Th3) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Discharge piping thermistor (Th3) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Intake piping thermistor (Th4) Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Heat exchange thermistor (Th2) error Outdoor unit Heat exchange thermistor (Th2) error Error (faulty connection, cut wire, short circuit, fault) Outdoor unit Header thermistor (Th6) error Outdoor unit Discharge piping pressure sensor error Outdoor unit Intake piping pressure sensor error Outdoor unit Oil temperature sensor (Th5) system error Outdoor unit Oil temperature sensor (Th5) system error Outdoor unit Inverter system fault Outdoor unit Inverter cooler fault Outdoor unit Ground circuit for compressor motor, short circuit, or power unit short circuit
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Operation lamp

Maintenance display

Unit No.

Malfunction code L6 L8 L9 LA LC

Error content
Outdoor unit Ground circuit for compressor motor, short circuit Outdoor unit Compressor overload, compressor motor wire disconnection Outdoor unit Compressor lock Outdoor unit Power unit error Outdoor unit Transmission error between inverter and outdoor control unit Central controller: PC board fault Transmission error between central controllers Central controller: Incorrect combination Central controller: Address setting fault Insufficient gas (thermal storage) Outdoor unit Power voltage imbalance, phase loss Outdoor unit Power unit temperature sensor error Pressure drop due to insufficient refrigerant, electric expansion valve fault, etc. Reversed or lost phase Power voltage error, momentary electrical stoppage Transmission error between indoor unit/BEV unit and outdoor/BS unit, Transmission error between outdoor unit and BS unit Transmission error between remote controller and indoor control unit Remote controller board fault or remote controller setting fault Transmission error between indoor units Transmission error between outdoor units Transmission error between outdoor unit and ice thermal storage unit Transmission error between outdoor units (cooling/heating batch, low-noise operation) Transmission error between master remote controller and slave remote controller (slave remote controller error) Incorrect combination of indoor unit and remote controller within a single system (model) Transmission error between indoor unit/BEV unit and outdoor unit within a single system Transmission error between BS unit and indoor unit/BEV unit and outdoor unit within a single system Incorrect combination of indoor, BS, and outdoor units within a single system (model, number of units, etc.) Incorrect combination of indoor unit and remote controller (remote controller in question) BS unit connection position fault Central control group numbers overlap Transmission error between indoor unit and central controller Unset system, incorrect settings between BEV unit and indoor unit System fault

or or or or

M1 M8 MA MC P0 P1 P4 U0 U1 U2 U4 U5 U5 U6 U7 U7

U8

U9

UA

UC UE UF UH

error codes (in outline font) do not display maintenance and the system will run, but please check the content of the display and contact your dealer.
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6.8

DCS301B(A)61 : Unified ON / OFF controller


Turns up to 16 groups of indoor units (max. 128 units) ON / OFF (operation / stop) by individual group or all at once, and lets you check display of operation / malfunction at the same time. For a maximum of 16 groups of indoor units (max. 128 units), unified operation / stop or individual operation / stop can be performed with this optional accessory. Also allows you check operation / error display at a glance. By combining with a central remote controller and schedule timer, you can construct a system that matches the size and use of the building. Up to 8 units connectable within 1 system. Up to 16 units in the double central control mode. Features thin design of a mere 16 mm in thickness. (Uses JIS recessed box for 2.) Wiring can be up to 1 km in length. Applicable wiring methods include bus and star in addition to crossover type. Can be used in combination with other D-BACS equipment.

6.8.1

System configuration

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6.8.2

Electric wiring

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6.8.3

Dimension

Unified ON / OFF Controller


DCS301B(A)61
Unit (mm)

3D050339

6.8.4

Installation

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Initial setting

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6.8.6

Setting group No. for centralized control

1P162827

6.8.7

Confirming operation

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6.9

DST301B(A)61 : Schedule timer


Simultaneous control of up to 128 indoor units is managed by a week schedule. The start and stop time for twice a day can be set for the week in increments of 1 minute. By combining with a central remote controller and schedule timer, you can construct a system that matches the size and use of the building. If used together with a central remote controller, you can set up to 8 schedule patterns which can be distributed among zones as desired using the central remote controller. Is equipped with a compensation function for power failure up to 48 hours. Features thin design of a mere 16 mm in thickness. (Uses JIS recessed box for 2.) Wiring can be up to 1 km in length. Applicable wiring methods include bus and star in addition to crossover type. Can be used in combination with other D-BACS equipment.

Enables you to connect and control weekly schedule for up to 128 indoor units all together.

6.9.1

System configuration and electric wiring

With a schedule timer, you can set ON / OFF time twice a day by units of 1 week for up to 128 indoor units. System Configuration

If using the schedule timer alone, you dont have to set the centralized control group No. for group control. Transmission Wiring <Indoor Unit Wiring> 1. If using the schedule timer alone : For the schedule timers power supply, connect the schedule timer (D1, D2) with the connector (X18A) on the indoor unit PC board by crimped style terminal with the attached electric wire.

2. If using in combination with other optional controllers for centralized control :

Transmission wiring for control : 0.75~1.25 mm2 sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 wire) ..... Max. 1,000 m (Total Max. 2,000 m) <Transmission Wiring Connection Example> 1 series wiring, 2 bus wiring, and 3 star wiring are the same as with the central remote controller.

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6.9.2

Names and functions (DST301B(A)61)

4 6

7 8

DST301BA61

9
Fig. 1

10

11

12

15

14

16

17

DST301BA61

13

18

19

20
Fig. 2
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6.9.3
1

Names and functions of operating section (Fig. 1, 2)


TIME NO. BUTTON 12 CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON 13 Press this button to set the present time. PROGRAMMING START BUTTON

UNIFIED OPERATION BUTTON

Press this button to perform the unified operation regardless of the No. of programmed time. UNIFIED STOP BUTTON

Press this button to perform the unified stop regardless of the No. of programmed time. OPERATION LAMP (RED)

3 The light turns on during the operation of the indoor unit. DISPLAY 4 (TIME NO.)

14 Press this button to set or check the No. of programmed time. Press it again after you are through with the program. BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK 15 Press this button to select the day of the week. HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON

Displays the time No. only when used in conjunction with the central remote controller. DISPLAY PROGRAM START. (PROGRAMMING START) The light turns on when the timer is programmed. DISPLAY OFF (HOLIDAY SETTING)

16 Press this button to adjust the present time and the programmed time. TIMER ON BUTTON

17 Press this button to set the present time and the programmed time. HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON 18 Press this button to set holidays. BUTTON FOR COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS DAY 19 Use this button to set the No. of programmed time same as that of the previous day. PROGRAM CANCELING BUTTON

Lights above the day of the week set as holiday. The operation controlled by timer is not available on that day. DISPLAY (SETTING OF DAYS OF A WEEK)

7 Flashes below the day of the week programmed. DISPLAY 8 (MALFUNCTION CODE)

Displays the contents of malfunction during the stop due to malfunction. DISPLAY (PRESENT TIME)

9 Displays the present day of the week and time. DISPLAY

20 Use this button to set the programmed time to cancel. The display shows ; . (Note) 1. Please note that all the displays in the figure appear for explanation purpose or when the cover is open.

10 (PROGRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM START) Displays the time programmed to start. DISPLAY 11 Displays the time programmed to stop. (PROGRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM OFF)

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Dimension

Schedule Timer
DST301B(A)61
Unit (mm)

3D049544

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6.9.5

Installation and initial setting

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6.9.6

Setting group No. for centralized control

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6.9.7

Error diagnosing function

This schedule timer is provided with the malfunction diagnosing function. The malfunction code flashes if there occurs any malfunction in communication, etc. between and among the optional controllers for centralized control. In addition, the operation lamp also flashes if there occurs any malfunction in communication with the indoor unit. Check the contents of the display and contact your DAIKIN dealer because the signals give you the idea of the trouble area.

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Operation lamp

Malfunction code

Contents of malfunction Failure of PC board of schedule timer. Fixes The following causes are possible. Check each one. 1. PC board problems Malfunction of transmission between each optional controllers for centralized control. Fixes Check all central devices which are connected (e.g., power supply, transmission wiring, etc.). Improper combination of optional controllers for centralized control. Fixes The following causes are possible. Check each one. 1. Are all central devices combined correctly? 2. Is the master central connector attached to two or more central devices? 3. Are there 128 or more indoor units connected? Address failure of schedule timer. Fixes The following causes are possible. Check each one. 1. Do the control range addresses in the central remote controller overlap? 2. Do the control range addresses in the ON / OFF controller overlap? 3. Are there 2 or more schedule timers connected? Malfunction of transmission between indoor unit and optional controllers for centralized control. Fixes Inspect all indoor units which are displaying an error (e.g., power supply, transmission wiring, etc.). Malfunction in indoor unit (Refer to the malfunction codes of the indoor remote controller, while also read the CAUTION FOR SERVICING attached to the indoor unit.)
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Turn off

M1

Turn on or off

M8

Turn on or off

MA

Turn on or off

MC

Flash

UE

Flash

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6.10

KDDM24B50, KDDM24B100 : Silencer


Part No. KDDM24B50 VAM500GJVE 200 mm VAM650GJVE 200 mm Approx. 6 dB KDDM24B100 VAM800GJVE, VAM1000GJVE, VAM1500GJVE, VAM2000GJVE 250 mm

Applicable model Nominal pipe diameter Noise suppression effect

Applications and features The silencer effectively reduces the noise of the HRV units.

Installation procedure of silencer 1. Remove the flange from the silencer. Body of
silencer Flange

Air flow rate does not drop up to 650 m3 / h for the model
KDDM24B50 and up to 1000 m3 / h for the model KDDM24B100. Caution The silencer cannot be used on different model. Confirm the model before installation. Dimensions KDDM24B50
320 19 340

2. Remove the duct coupling of the air supply opening provided on the body of HRV units.

Duct coupling

210

210

Air supply side of indoor unit


M4 hole

HRV units

6 hole

J : D3K03770A

3. Use the provided screws and install the flange on the HRV units.

Flange

KDDM24B100
380 19 480

250

260

4. Install the body of silencer on the flange. Then, install the duct coupling.
M4 hole

Body of silencer

Flange

6 hole

J : D3K03771A

Installation procedure of duct 1. Insert the duct into the duct coupling and wind round the Aluminum commercially tape available aluminum tape, etc. to prevent the air leakage.
Duct

Note) This figure shows KDDM24B50.


JC : 3P107619

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KAF241G25M, KAF241G50M, KAF241G65M, KAF241G80M, KAF241G100M : Air filter for replacement


Dimension
Qty / Set 1 2 2 2 2 Required set 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

Applicable model VAM150GJVE KAF241G25M VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE KAF241G50M VAM500GJVE KAF241G65M VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE KAF241G80M VAM1500GJVE VAM1000GJVE KAF241G100M VAM2000GJVE

Part No.

Specification
Working ambient temperature 15 to 50 C Working ambient humidity Less than 85% RH Initial loss : Less than 1.5 mm H2O Pressure loss Final loss : 8 mmH2O Over 2500 hours Life (Dust density : 0.10 mg / m3.h) Average dust collecting Over 82% (Gravimetric method) efficiency

Dimension table [mm]


Part No. KAF241G25M KAF241G50M KAF241G65M KAF241G80M KAF241G100M AA 457 724 756 756 1138 AB 164 173 202 230 230

JC : D3K03775

6.12

KAF242G25M, KAF242G50M, KAF242G65M, KAF242G80M, KAF242G100M : High efficiency filter


Qty / Set 1 2 2 2 2 Required set 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

Applicable model VAM150GJVE KAF242G25M VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE KAF242G50M VAM500GJVE KAF242G65M VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE KAF242G80M VAM1500GJVE VAM1000GJVE KAF242G100M VAM2000GJVE

Part No.

Dimension Dimension table [mm]


Part No. KAF242G25M KAF242G50M KAF242G65M KAF242G80M KAF242G100M AA 465 362 378 378 569 AB 164 173 202 230 230

Filter element

Filter frame

JC : D3K03725

Specification
Filters material Available conditions Initial pressure loss Final pressure loss Average dust collecting efficiency Life time VAM1500 2000 need 2 sets per one unit. Non woven cloth Ambient temperature (0 50C) Relative humidity (40 95%) 24.5 Pa (2.5 mmH2O) or less. 78.4 Pa (8 mmH2O) or less. 65% (Colorimetric method) Over 2500 hours (Outdoor dust density : 0.1 mg / m3)

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6.13

K-FDS101C, K-FDS151C, K-FDS201C, K-FDS251C, K-FDS102C, K-FDS152C, K-FDS202C, K-FDS252C : Flexible duct
K-FDS101C K-FDS102C VAM150GJVE 100 K-FDS151C K-FDS152C VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE 150 K-FDS201C K-FDS202C VAM500GJVE VAM650GJVE 200 K-FDS251C K-FDS252C VAM 800GJVE VAM1000GJVE VAM1500GJVE VAM2000GJVE 250

Part Name : 1 m Part Name : 2 m Applicable model Nominal diameter Duct length

1 m ( 101C, 151C, 201C, 251C) 2 m ( 102C, 152C, 202C, 252C)

Applications and features Flexible duct is used for the outdoor supply air / exhaust air. The flexible duct can be bent according to the place of installation and is suitable for installation involving a height difference between the body and the supply air / exhaust air opening. The flexible duct helps simplify installation and construction. The flexible duct can be extended by using provided joints. Cautions Do not use the flexible duct in a place of mush oil and smoke or high humidity such as bathroom and kitchen. Broken flexible duct and surface sheet cause air leakage. Pay particular attention to them. Maintain the wind speed at 15 m / sec. inside the flexible duct. Working static pressure must be within 13 mmH2O to 50 mmH2O.

Installation procedure Use the nominal diameter of the connecting pipe according to the noise suppression duct diameter. Use the provided clamp band to secure the noise suppression duct. Insert the connection opening of the noise suppression duct into the connecting pipe and tighten with clamp band. 1. Insert the connection opening of the noise suppression duct Connection opening into the connecting pipe.

Connecting pipe Noise suppression duct


(HC0221)

2. Install the clamp band on the connection opening of the noise suppression duct. Use a screwdriver to turn the clamp screw to securely clamp the duct.

Clamp screw

Clamp band Screwdriver


(HC0222)

6.14

YDFA25A1 : Duct adapter

6- 5.5Hole

Material

Polystylene (Flammability UL94V O)


C : 3D013345

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6.15

BRP4A50 : Heater control kit

Operation range of the HRV is 15C to 50CDB 80% RH or below. When operating the HRV units at or below 10C of the outdoor air temperature, use preheater (field supplied) to preheat outdoor air. This kit is required for preheater to ON / OFF delay control. (Initial setting is required.) Cautions For electric heater, safety devices and installation location, follow the standards or regulations of each country. Use nonflammable duct for the electric heater. Be sure to keep 2 m or more between the heater and HRV unit for safety. For the HRV units, use a different power supply from that of the electric heater and install a circuit breaker for each. Electric heater capacity formula Heat capacity P (kW) = 0.29 Air flow rate Temp. / 860 For VAM500GJVE when Air flow rate = 500m3 / h (Ultra-high) and preheater so that the outdoor temp. rise from 20C to 10C (Temp. = 10 deg) P = (0.29 500 10) / 860 = 1.68 (kW) Check the temperature rise at low notch. For 2kW heater, when 300m3 / h T = (860 P) / (0.29 Air flow rate) = (860 2) / (0.29 300) = 19.7 deg Therefore 20 + 19.7 = 0.3C Cautions at initial setting Make sure to set remote controller of HRV at initial setting as follows : (for ON / OFF delay)
Setting mode Heat setting 19 Setting switch no. 8 Setting position 03 or 04

ON HRV OFF heat cool on FAN EH 10 sec. delay 3 min. FAN delay OFF on OFF
(HC0097)

Heater operating condition


Heater starts operation when it is judged as Heating operation. (Judged from VRV signal of heating operation or HRV signal of thermostat.) ON / OFF delay Heater starts 10 seconds after HRV starts operation. Fan stops 3 minutes later after HRV stops operation.

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Installation example

Return Air

HRV

Exhaust Air

Supply Air

Preheater (Field supply)

Outdoor Air

Adapter BRP4A50

Temperature thermostat (Field supply) (Heater ON when the temperature is at or below 10C) Temperature thermostat (Field supply) (Heater OFF when the temperature is at or more than 5C) Power supply (Field supply) Relay box

(HC0223)

Wiring
Electric heater (EH) NFB2 Power supply for electric heater Bimetal switch (85C) Temperature fuse (120C) Thermal cut out (150C)

52H

52H

Power supply for HRV units

Preheater X9A X10A BRP4A50 TH3 TH4 (Option) HRV (printed circuit board) L N

Temperature thermo. Temperature thermo. (ON when the temperature is at or below 10C) (OFF when the temperature is at or more than 5C)

(HC0224)

Symbol 52H EH TH3 TH4

Part Relay Electric heater (Bimetal switch, Temperature fuse, Thermal cut out etc. (built in) Temperature thermostat (ON when the temperature is at or below 10C) Temperature thermostat (OFF when the temperature is at or more than 5C)

Installation Place Install a relay box at site Duct Duct (Front of EH) Duct (behind of EH)

Field supply Field supply Field supply Field supply

Note: Make sure to install TH3 and TH4 for safety. Test run After completing the installation of the system, check again to make sure that no error was made in wiring or switch setting on the printed circuit boards of the HRV units. Then, turn on the power of the HRV units. Refer to the manual of the remote controller of each unit (remote controller for air conditioner, central control unit, etc.) for conducting a trial operation.

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Heater control kit

3P055038

Switch box

3D024303

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Psychrometric chart

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7.1 Psychrometric chart

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