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Inverter Pair
FTXS-L Series
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[Applied Models]
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Inverter Pair
FTXS-L Series
FDXS-L Series
Cooling Only
Indoor Unit
FTXS30LVJU
FTXS36LVJU
Outdoor Unit
RKS30LVJU
RKS36LVJU
Heat Pump
Indoor Unit
FTXS09LVJU
FTXS12LVJU
FTXS15LVJU
FTXS18LVJU
FTXS24LVJU
FTXS30LVJU
FTXS36LVJU
FDXS09LVJU
FDXS12LVJU
Outdoor Unit
RXS09LVJU
RXS12LVJU
RXS15LVJU
RXS18LVJU
RXS24LVJU
RXS30LVJU
RXS36LVJU
Table of Contents
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Part 1
List of Functions ................................................................... 1
1. Functions.....................................................................................................2
1.1 FTXS Series ................................................................................................. 2
1.2 FDXS Series................................................................................................. 4
Part 2
Specifications ....................................................................... 5
1. Specifications ..............................................................................................6
1.1 FTXS Series ................................................................................................. 6
1.2 FDXS Series............................................................................................... 11
Part 3
Printed Circuit Board
Connector Wiring Diagram .................................................. 12
1. Indoor Unit.................................................................................................13
1.1 FTXS09/12LVJU ........................................................................................ 13
1.2 FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU ......................................................................... 16
1.3 FDXS09/12LVJU ........................................................................................ 19
2. Outdoor Unit..............................................................................................21
2.1 RXS09/12LVJU .......................................................................................... 21
2.2 RXS15/18LVJU .......................................................................................... 23
2.3 RXS24LVJU, RK(X)S30/36LVJU ............................................................... 25
Part 4
Function and Control........................................................... 27
1. Main Functions..........................................................................................28
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
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Part 5
Operation Manual ................................................................ 55
1. System Configuration................................................................................56
2. FTXS Series..............................................................................................57
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
Part 6
Service Diagnosis................................................................ 87
1. Troubleshooting with LED .........................................................................89
1.1 Indoor Unit.................................................................................................. 89
1.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................... 89
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5. Check ......................................................................................................142
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
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Part 7
Removal Procedure ........................................................... 155
1. Indoor Unit: FTXS09/12LVJU..................................................................157
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
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Part 8
Trial Operation and
Field Settings .................................................................... 382
1.
2.
3.
4.
Part 9
Appendix............................................................................ 392
1. Piping Diagrams......................................................................................393
1.1 Indoor unit ................................................................................................ 393
1.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 396
2. Wiring Diagrams......................................................................................399
2.1 Indoor Unit................................................................................................ 399
2.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 401
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Safety Considerations
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1. Safety Considerations
Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before performing any repair work. Comply with these safety symbols without
fail.Meanings of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE Symbols:
DANGER .............. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING ............ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION ............. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It
may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE .................. Indicates situations that may result in equipment or property-damage accidents only.
1.1
If refrigerant gas leaks during repair or service, ventilate the area immediately. Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if
it comes into contact with flames. Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and replaces oxygen. In the event of an accident, a
massive leak could lead to oxygen depletion, especially in basements, and an asphyxiation hazard could occur leading
to serious injury or death.
Do not start or stop the air conditioner operation by plugging or unplugging the power cable plug if a plug is used.
Plugging or unplugging the power cable plug to operate the equipment may cause an electrical shock or fire.
Use parts listed in the service parts list and appropriate tools to conduct repair work. The use of inappropriate parts
or tools may cause an electrical shock or fire.
Disconnect power before disassembling the equipment for repairs. Working on the equipment that is connected to
the power supply may cause an electric shock. If it is necessary to supply power to the equipment to conduct repairs
or to inspect the circuits, do not touch any electrically charged sections of the equipment.
The step-up capacitor supplies high-voltage electricity to the electrical components of the outdoor unit. Discharge
the capacitor completely before conducting repair work. A charged capacitor may cause an electrical shock.
If refrigerant gas is discharged during repair work, do not touch the discharged refrigerant gas. The refrigerant gas
may cause frostbite.
Use only pipes, flare nuts, tools, and other materials designed specifically for R410A refrigerant systems. Never use
tools or materials designed for R22 refrigerant systems on an R410A refrigerant system. Doing so can cause a
serious accident or an equipment failure.
Check to see if the parts and wires are mounted and connected properly, and if the connections at the soldered or
crimped terminals are secure. Improper installation and connections may cause excessive heat generation, fire, or
electrical shock.
Prior to disconnecting the suction or discharge pipe from the compressor at the welded section, pump-down the
refrigerant gas completely in a well-ventilated place first. If there is refrigerant gas or oil remaining inside the
compressor, the refrigerant gas or oil can discharge when the pipe is being disconnected and it may cause an injury.
Wear a safety helmet, gloves, and a safety belt when working at an elevated height of more than 6.5 ft (2 m). Insufficient
safety measures may cause a fall resulting in injury.
Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant R410A to the refrigerant system. If air enters the refrigerant
systems, it can cause an excessive high pressure resulting in equipment damage and injury.
When relocating the equipment, check if the new installation site has sufficient strength to withstand the weight of the
equipment. If the installation site does not have sufficient strength and the equipment is not properly secured, the
equipment may fall and cause injury.
Securely fasten the outside unit terminal cover (panel). If the terminal cover/panel is not fastened properly, dust or
water may enter the outside unit causing fire or electric shock.
When relocating the system, keep the refrigerant circuit free from substances other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) such as air. Any presence of air or other foreign substance in the refrigerant circuit can cause an abnormal
pressure rise or rupture, resulting in injury.
If refrigerant gas leaks, locate the leaking point and repair it before charging refrigerant. After charging refrigerant,
check for refrigerant leaks. If the leaking point cannot be located and the repair work must be stopped, perform a
pump-down and close the service valve to prevent the refrigerant gas from leaking into the room. The refrigerant gas
itself is harmless, but it may generate toxic gases if it comes into contact with flames.
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Safety Considerations
Do not repair the electrical components with wet hands. Working on the equipment with wet hands may cause an
electrical shock.
Do not clean the air conditioner by splashing water on it. Washing the unit with water may cause an electrical shock.
Ground the unit when repairing equipment in a humid or wet place to avoid electrical shocks.
Turn off the power when cleaning the equipment to prevent internal fans that rotate at high speed from starting
suddenly as they can cause injury.
Let the refrigerant lines cool down before performing any repair work. Working on the unit when the refrigerant lines
are hot may cause burns.
All welding and cutting operations must be done in a well-ventilated place to prevent the accumulation of toxic fumes
or possibly oxygen deficiency to occur.
Check the grounding and repair it if the equipment is not properly grounded. Improper grounding may cause an
electrical shock.
Measure the insulation resistance after the repair. The resistance must be 1M
cause an electrical shock.
Check the drainage of the indoor unit after finishing repair work. Faulty drainage may cause water to enter the room
resulting in wet floors and furniture.
Do not tilt the unit when removing it. The water inside the unit may spill resulting in wet floors and furniture.
Dismantling of the unit, disposal of the refrigerant, oil, and additional parts, should be done in accordance with the
relevant local, state, and national regulations.
1.2
Never attempt to modify the equipment. Doing so can cause electrical shock, excessive heat generation, or fire.
If the power cable and lead wires have scratches or have become deteriorated, have them replaced. Damaged cable
and wires may cause an electrical shock or fire.
Do not use a joined power cable or an extension cord, or share the same power outlet with other electrical appliances
as it may cause an electrical shock or fire.
Use an exclusive power circuit for the equipment. Insufficient circuit amperage capacity may cause an electrical
shock or fire.
Do not damage or modify the power cable. Damaged or modified power cables may cause an electrical shock or fire.
Placing heavy items on the power cable or pulling the power cable may damage the cable.
Check the unit foundation for damage on a continual basis, especially if it has been in use for a long time. If left in a
damaged condition, the unit may fall and cause injury. If the installation platform or frame has corroded, have it
replaced. A corroded platform or frame may cause the unit to fall resulting in injury.
If the unit has a power cable plug and it is dirty, clean the plug before securely inserting it into a power outlet. If the
plug has a loose connection, tighten it or it may cause electrical shock or fire.
After replacing the battery in the remote controller, dispose of the old battery to prevent children from swallowing it.
If a child swallows the battery, see a doctor immediately.
Never remove the fan guard of the unit. A fan rotating at high speed without the fan guard is very dangerous.
Before cleaning the unit, stop the operation of the unit by turning the power off or by pulling the power cable plug out
from its receptacle. Otherwise an electrical shock or injury may result.
Do not wipe the controller operation panel with benzene, thinner, chemical dust cloth, etc. The panel may get
discolored or the coating can peel off. If it is extremely dirty, soak a cloth in a water-diluted neutral detergent, squeeze
it well, and wipe the panel clean. Then wipe it with another dry cloth.
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Part 1
List of Functions
1. Functions.....................................................................................................2
1.1 FTXS Series ................................................................................................. 2
1.2 FDXS Series................................................................................................. 4
List of Functions
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Functions
1. Functions
Compressor
Comfortable
Airflow
Comfort
Control
Operation
14 ~
114.8
14 ~
114.8
5~
64.4
5~
64.4
FTXS24LVJU
RXS24LVJU
Basic
Function
Functions
FTXS09/12/15/18LVJU
RXS09/12/15/18LVJU
Category
FTXS24LVJU
RXS24LVJU
FTXS Series
FTXS09/12/15/18LVJU
RXS09/12/15/18LVJU
1.1
Air-Purifying Filter
Category
Health &
Clean
Functions
PAM Control
Swing Compressor
Rotary Compressor
Reluctance DC Motor
Washable Grille
Power-Airflow Diffuser
3-D Airflow
Timer
Chargeless
Hot-Start Function
Automatic Defrosting
Power Selection
Automatic Operation
Fan Only
Lifestyle
New POWERFUL Operation
Convenience (Non-Inverter)
Flexibility
Remote
Control
Priority-Room Setting
ECONO Operation
Temperature Display
Remote
Controller
32.8 ft 32.8 ft
Wireless
Wired (Option)
List of Functions
Compressor
Comfortable
Airflow
Comfort
Control
Operation
14 ~ 14 ~
114.8 114.8
5~
64.4
PAM Control
FTXS30/36LVJU
RXS30/36LVJU
Basic
Function
Functions
FTXS30/36LVJU
RKS30/36LVJU
Category
FTXS30/36LVJU
RXS30/36LVJU
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FTXS30/36LVJU
RKS30/36LVJU
Functions
Air-Purifying Filter
Category
Health &
Clean
Functions
Swing Compressor
Rotary Compressor
Washable Grille
Reluctance DC Motor
WEEKLY TIMER
Power-Airflow Diffuser
3-D Airflow
Timer
Worry
Free
Reliability
&
Durability
Chargeless
32.8
ft
32.8
ft
Hot-Start Function
Power Selection
Automatic Defrosting
Automatic Operation
Fan Only
Lifestyle
New POWERFUL Operation
Convenience (Non-Inverter)
Priority-Room Setting
ECONO Operation
Temperature Display
Flexibility
Remote
Control
Remote
Controller
Ultra low
ambient
cooling
function
Wireless
Wired (Option)
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Category
Basic
Function
Compressor
Comfortable
Airflow
Comfort
Control
Operation
Lifestyle
Convenience
Functions
14 ~
114.8
5~
64.4
PAM Control
Category
Health &
Clean
Functions
FDXS09/12LVJU
RXS09/12LVJU
FDXS Series
FDXS09/12LVJU
RXS09/12LVJU
1.2
Functions
Air-Purifying Filter
Swing Compressor
Rotary Compressor
Reluctance DC Motor
Washable Grille
Power-Airflow Diffuser
3-D Airflow
Timer
Worry Free
Reliability &
Durability
Chargeless
Hot-Start Function
Automatic Defrosting
Power Selection
Automatic Operation
Fan Only
Wireless
Wired (Option)
Priority-Room Setting
ECONO Operation
Temperature Display
Flexibility
Remote
Control
Remote
Controller
32.8 ft
List of Functions
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Specifications
1. Specifications ..............................................................................................6
1.1 FTXS Series ................................................................................................. 6
1.2 FDXS Series............................................................................................... 11
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Specifications
1. Specifications
1.1
FTXS Series
60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
Indoor Unit
Model
FTXS09LVJU
RXS09LVJU
Outdoor Unit
Capacity
Rated (Min.~Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min.~Max.)
Power Factor
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
Front Panel Color
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Direction Control
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L / SL)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
L
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / L)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
Specifications
FTXS12LVJU
RXS12LVJU
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
Cooling
2.64 (1.3 ~ 2.64)
9,000 (4,400 ~ 9,000)
2,300 (1,120 ~ 2,270)
0.3 (1.1)
3.6 - 3.3
Heating
3.52 (1.3 ~ 3.52)
12,000 (4,400 ~ 12,000)
3,030 (1,120 ~ 3,030)
4.4 - 3.9
Cooling
3.52 (1.4 ~ 3.52)
12,000 (4,800 ~ 12,000)
3,000 (1,200 ~ 3,030)
0.5 (1.9)
4.9 - 4.4
Heating
4.22 (1.4 ~ 4.22)
14,400 (4,800 ~ 14,400)
3,630 (1,200 ~ 3,630)
4.9 - 4.5
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
78.8 - 77.7
4.47 (4.06 ~ 4.47)
15.3 (13.8 ~ 15.3)
86.3 - 88.1
4.46 (4.20 ~ 4.46)
15.2 (14.2 ~ 15.2)
92.2 - 92.9
3.74 (4.00 ~ 3.74)
12.8 (13.7 ~ 12.8)
95.2 - 93.7
4.35 (4.10 ~ 4.35)
14.8 (14.1 ~ 14.8)
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
m/min
(cfm)
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
W
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
m/min
(cfm)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
1/4 (6.4)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
65.6 (20)
49.2 (15)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FTXS09LVJU
White
10.8 (381)
11.9 (420)
7.9 (279)
9.1 (321)
5.5 (194)
6.6 (233)
4.1 (145)
6.2 (219)
Cross Flow Fan
23
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.09 - 0.08
0.11 - 0.10
18 - 18
21 - 21
96.2 - 97.8
91.8 - 91.3
Microcomputer Control
11-5/8 31-1/2 8-7/16 (295 800 215)
10-13/16 34-1/4 14-7/16 (274 870 366)
20 (9)
29 (13)
41 / 33 / 25 / 22
42 / 35 / 28 / 25
57
58
RXS09LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
1YC23AEXD
600
FVC50K
12.5 (0.375)
R-410A
2.43 (1.1)
31.2 (1,102)
28.1 (992)
28.0 (989)
23.8 (840)
Propeller
23
3.5 - 3.2
4.3 - 3.8
572 - 572
769 - 769
78.6 - 77.7
86.0 - 88.0
4.4
21-5/8 30-1/8 11-1/4 (550 765 285)
25 34-5/8 14-3/16 (635 880 360)
75 (34)
89 (41)
47 / 43
48 / 44
61
62
3D075491
1/4 (6.4)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
65.6 (20)
49.2 (15)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FTXS12LVJU
White
11.4 (403)
12.4 (438)
8.7 (307)
9.5 (335)
5.8 (205)
6.8 (240)
4.4 (155)
6.0 (212)
Cross Flow Fan
23
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.13 - 0.12
0.14 - 0.13
26 - 26
28 - 28
96.2 - 94.2
96.2 - 93.6
Microcomputer Control
11-5/8 31-1/2 8-7/16 (295 800 215)
10-13/16 34-1/4 14-7/16 (274 870 366)
22 (10)
31 (14)
45 / 37 / 29 / 23
45 / 39 / 29 / 26
61
61
RXS12LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
1YC23AEXD
600
FVC50K
12.5 (0.375)
R-410A
2.65 (1.2)
33.5 (1,183)
28.1 (992)
28.0 (989)
23.8 (840)
Propeller
23
4.8 - 4.3
4.8 - 4.4
914 - 914
942 - 942
91.5 - 92.4
94.4 - 93.1
4.9
21-5/8 30-1/8 11-1/4 (550 765 285)
25 34-5/8 14-3/16 (635 880 360)
75 (34)
89 (41)
49 / 44
49 / 45
63
63
3D075492
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Heating
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length
25 ft (7.5 m)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
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FTXS15LVJU
RXS15LVJU
Outdoor Unit
Capacity
Rated (Min.~Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min.~Max.)
Power Factor
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
Front Panel Color
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Direction Control
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L / SL)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
L
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / L)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
FTXS18LVJU
RXS18LVJU
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
Cooling
4.4 (1.7 ~ 4.4)
15,000 (5,800 ~ 15,000)
3,780 (1,460 ~ 3,780)
0.8 (3.0)
5.2 - 4.7
Heating
5.28 (1.7 ~ 5.28)
18,000 (5,800 ~ 18,000)
4,540 (1,460 ~ 4,540)
6.5 - 5.9
Cooling
5.28 (1.7 ~ 5.28)
18,000 (5,800 ~ 18,000)
4,540 (1,460 ~ 4,540)
1.0 (3.8)
7.1 - 6.4
Heating
6.33 (1.7 ~ 6.33)
21,600 (5,800 ~ 21,600)
5,440 (1,460 ~ 5,440)
8.4 - 7.6
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
96.2 - 96.2
4.23 (3.78 ~ 4.23)
14.4 (12.9 ~ 14.4)
97.6 - 97.3
4.00 (3.78 ~ 4.00)
13.6 (12.9 ~ 13.6)
96.2 - 96.5
3.72 (3.78 ~ 3.72)
12.7 (12.9 ~ 12.7)
97.9 - 97.8
3.70 (3.78 ~ 3.70)
12.6 (12.9 ~ 12.6)
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
m/min
(cfm)
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
W
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
m/min
(cfm)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
1/4 (6.4)
1/2 (12.7)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FTXS15LVJU
White
16.1 (568)
16.8 (593)
13.5 (477)
14.3 (505)
10.9 (385)
11.8 (417)
10.2 (360)
10.5 (371)
Cross Flow Fan
48
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.31 - 0.29
0.31 - 0.29
38 - 38
38 - 38
58.9 - 57.0
58.9 - 57.0
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 41-5/16 9-3/4 (340 1,050 248)
13 45-11/16 16-7/8 (331 1,160 429)
31 (14)
44 (20)
45 / 40 / 35 / 32
43 / 38 / 33 / 30
61
59
RXS15LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC36BXD
1,100
FVC50K
21.8 (0.650)
R-410A
3.97 (1.8)
48.5 (1,713)
39.8 (1,405)
41.6 (1,469)
37.0 (1,306)
Propeller
53
5.0 - 4.5
6.3 - 5.7
1,002 - 1,002
1,282 - 1,282
96.3 - 96.8
97.8 - 97.8
6.5
28-15/16 32-1/2 11-13/16 (735 825 300)
31-7/16 37-15/16 15-3/8 (798 964 390)
104 (47)
117 (53)
47 / 44
48 / 45
61
62
3D075043
1/4 (6.4)
1/2 (12.7)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FTXS18LVJU
White
16.5 (583)
17.7 (625)
13.7 (484)
14.9 (526)
10.9 (385)
12.2 (431)
10.2 (360)
11.3 (399)
Cross Flow Fan
48
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.32 - 0.30
0.32 - 0.30
38 - 38
38 - 38
57.1 - 55.1
57.1 - 55.1
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 41-5/16 9-3/4 (340 1,050 248)
13 45-11/16 16-7/8 (331 1,160 429)
31 (14)
44 (20)
46 / 41 / 36 / 33
45 / 40 / 35 / 32
62
61
RXS18LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC36BXD
1,100
FVC50K
21.8 (0.650)
R-410A
3.97 (1.8)
50.4 (1,780)
40.9 (1,444)
42.3 (1,494)
37.6 (1,328)
Propeller
53
6.9 - 6.2
8.2 - 7.4
1,382 - 1,382
1,672 - 1,672
96.3 - 96.9
98.0 - 98.2
8.4
28-15/16 32-1/2 11-13/16 (735 825 300)
31-7/16 37-15/16 15-3/8 (798 964 390)
104 (47)
117 (53)
49 / 46
49 / 46
63
63
3D075044
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Heating
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length
25 ft (7.5 m)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications
SiUS091133
Specifications
FTXS24LVJU
RXS24LVJU
Outdoor Unit
Capacity
Rated (Min.~Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min.~Max.)
Power Factor
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
Front Panel Color
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Direction Control
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L / SL)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
L
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / L)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
Specifications
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
Cooling
6.30 (2.3 ~ 6.30)
21,500 (7,800 ~ 21,500)
5,400 (1,980 ~ 5,420)
1.2 (4.5)
8.4 ~ 7.6
Heating
7.44 (2.3 ~ 7.44)
25,400 (7,800 ~ 25,400)
6,400 (1,980 ~ 6,400)
10.7 ~ 9.7
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
98.4 - 98.4
3.66 (4.04 ~ 3.66)
12.5 (13.7 ~ 12.5)
99.3 - 99.1
3.37 (4.40 ~ 3.37)
11.5 (15.0 ~ 11.5)
1/4 (6.4)
5/8 (15.9)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FTXS24LVJU
White
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
m/min
(cfm)
18.2 (643)
14.0 (494)
9.9 (350)
9.3 (328)
Cross Flow Fan
48
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dBA
0.57 - 0.51
69 - 68
58.2 - 58.0
51 / 44 / 37 / 34
67
48 / 42 / 37 / 34
64
RXS24LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC63BXD
1,920
FVC50K
25.2 (0.750)
R-410A
5.07 (2.3)
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dBA
0.57 - 0.51
69 - 68
58.2 - 58.0
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 41-5/16 9-3/4 (340 1,050 248)
13 45-11/16 16-7/8 (331 1,160 429)
31 (14)
46 (21)
m/min
(cfm)
19.8 (699)
16.2 (572)
12.6 (445)
11.4 (403)
54.5 (1,924)
46.0 (1,624)
52.5 (1,854)
46.0 (1,624)
Propeller
66
8.1 - 7.3
1,651 - 1,652
98.0 - 98.4
10.4 - 9.4
2,141 - 2,142
99.0 - 99.1
10.7
30-5/16 35-7/16 12-5/8 (770 900 320)
35-7/16 36-7/16 15-3/8 (900 925 390)
159 (72)
178 (81)
52 / 49
66
52 / 49
66
3D075045
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Heating
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length
25 ft (7.5 m)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications
SiUS091133
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Capacity
Rated (Min. ~ Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min. ~ Max.)
Power Factor (Rated)
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
Front Panel Color
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Direction Control
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L / SL)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / SL)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
FTXS30LVJU
RKS30LVJU
8.8 (3.0 ~ 8.8)
30,000 (10,200 ~ 30,000)
7,570 (2,580 ~ 7,570)
1.5 (5.8)
13.6 - 12.2
FTXS36LVJU
RKS36LVJU
10.2 - 10.5 (3.0 ~ 10.2 - 10.5)
35,000 - 36,000 (10,200 ~ 35,000 - 36,000)
8,770 - 9,030 (2,580 ~ 8,770 - 9,030)
1.8 (6.9)
19.4 - 18.8
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
99.0 - 99.8
3.14 (4.84 ~ 3.14)
10.71 (16.45 ~ 10.71)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (15.9)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32 (10)
0.54 (50)
FTXS30LVJU
White
20.0 (706)
17.3 (611)
14.7 (519)
13.4 (473)
Cross Flow Fan
64
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.38 - 0.34
77
97.4 - 98.5
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 47-1/4 9-7/16 (340 1,200 240)
12-13/16 51-9/16 16-7/8 (325 1,310 429)
38 (17)
51 (23)
47 / 45 / 40 / 37
63
RKS30LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC63FXD
2,030
FVC50K
25.5 (0.75)
R-410A
6.17 (2.8)
74.4 (2,627)
65.6 (2,316)
Propeller
200
13.22 - 11.86
2,723
99.0 - 99.8
18.9
38-15/16 37 12-5/8 (990 940 320)
43-7/8 39-7/16 16-11/16 (1,114 1,003 425)
179 (81)
204 (93)
54 / 51
68
3D075052
99.1 - 99.4
2.55 - 2.44 (4.84 ~ 2.55 - 2.44)
8.75 - 8.37 (16.45 ~ 8.75 - 8.37)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (15.9)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32 (10)
0.54 (50)
FTXS36LVJU
White
21.8 (770)
18.0 (635)
14.7 (519)
13.4 (473)
Cross Flow Fan
64
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.38 - 0.34
77
97.4 - 98.5
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 47-1/4 9-7/16 (340 1,200 240)
12-13/16 51-9/16 16-7/8 (325 1,310 429)
38 (17)
51 (23)
49 / 45 / 40 / 37
65
RKS36LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC63FXD
2,030
FVC50K
25.5 (0.75)
R-410A
6.17 (2.8)
74.4 (2,627)
65.6 (2,316)
Propeller
200
19.02 - 18.46
3,923 - 4,223
99.2 - 99.5
19.4
38-15/16 37 12-5/8 (990 940 320)
43-7/8 39-7/16 16-11/16 (1,114 1,003 425)
179 (81)
204 (93)
54 / 51
68
3D075064
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
m/min
(cfm)
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
W
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
m/min
(cfm)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Piping Length
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB)
25 ft (7.5 m)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications
SiUS091133
Specifications
Capacity
Rated (Min. ~ Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min. ~ Max.)
Power Factor (Rated)
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
Front Panel Color
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Direction Control
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L / SL)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / SL)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
Specifications
FTXS30LVJU
RXS30LVJU
Outdoor Unit
FTXS36LVJU
RXS36LVJU
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
Cooling
8.8 (3.0 ~ 8.8)
30,000 (10,200 ~ 30,000)
7,570 (2,580 ~ 7,570)
1.5 (5.8)
13.6 - 12.2
Heating
10.2 (3.0 ~ 10.2)
34,800 (10,200 ~ 34,800)
8,770 (2,580 ~ 8,770)
18.9 - 17.1
Cooling
Heating
10.2 - 10.5 (3.0 ~ 10.2 - 10.5) 10.5 - 11.1 (3.0 ~ 10.5 - 11.1)
35,000 - 36,000 (10,200 ~ 35,000 - 36,000) 36,000 - 38,000 (10,200 ~ 36,000 - 38,000)
8,770 - 9,030 (2,580 ~ 8,770 - 9,030) 9,030 - 9,550 (2,580 ~ 9,030 - 9,550)
1.8 (6.9)
19.4 - 18.8
18.4 - 18.4
4,000 - 4,300 (620 ~ 4,000 - 4,300) 3,800 - 4,200 (620 ~ 3,800 - 4,200)
99.0 - 99.8
99.2 - 99.2
3.14 (4.84 ~ 3.14)
2.62 (4.84 ~ 2.62)
10.71 (16.45 ~ 10.71)
8.92 (16.45 ~ 8.92)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (15.9)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32 (10)
0.54 (50)
FTXS30LVJU
White
20.0 (706)
20.1 (710)
17.3 (611)
17.3 (611)
14.7 (519)
14.7 (519)
13.4 (473)
13.3 (469)
Cross Flow Fan
64
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.38 - 0.34
0.38 - 0.34
77
77
97.4 - 98.5
97.4 - 98.5
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 47-1/4 9-7/16 (340 1,200 240)
12-13/16 51-9/16 16-7/8 (325 1,310 429)
38 (17)
51 (23)
47 / 45 / 40 / 37
47 / 44 / 38 / 35
63
63
RXS30LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC63FXD
2,030
FVC50K
25.5 (0.75)
R-410A
6.17 (2.8)
74.4 (2,627)
74.4 (2,627)
65.6 (2,316)
65.6 (2,316)
Propeller
200
13.22 - 11.86
18.52 - 16.76
2,723
3,823
99.0 - 99.8
99.2 - 99.2
18.9
38-15/16 37 12-5/8 (990 940 320)
43-7/8 39-7/16 16-11/16 (1,114 1,003 425)
179 (81)
204 (93)
54 / 51
55 / 51
68
69
3D075050
99.1 - 99.4
99.3 - 99.2
2.55 - 2.44 (4.84 ~ 2.55 - 2.44) 2.76 - 2.64 (4.84 ~ 2.76 - 2.64)
8.75 - 8.37 (16.45 ~ 8.75 - 8.37) 9.47 - 9.05 (16.45 ~ 9.47 - 9.05)
3/8 (9.5)
5/8 (15.9)
5/8 (16.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
98.4 (30)
65.6 (20)
32 (10)
0.54 (50)
FTXS36LVJU
White
21.8 (770)
22.9 (808)
18.0 (635)
18.6 (657)
14.7 (519)
14.7 (519)
13.4 (473)
13.3 (469)
Cross Flow Fan
64
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.38 - 0.34
0.38 - 0.34
77
77
97.4 - 98.5
97.4 - 98.5
Microcomputer Control
13-3/8 47-1/4 9-7/16 (340 1,200 240)
12-13/16 51-9/16 16-7/8 (325 1,310 429)
38 (17)
51 (23)
49 / 45 / 40 / 37
49 / 44 / 38 / 35
65
65
RXS36LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
2YC63FXD
2,030
FVC50K
25.5 (0.75)
R-410A
6.17 (2.8)
74.4 (2,627)
74.4 (2,627)
65.6 (2,316)
65.6 (2,316)
Propeller
200
19.02 - 18.46
18.02 - 18.06
3,923 - 4,223
3,723 - 4,123
99.2 - 99.5
99.3 - 99.3
19.4
38-15/16 37 12-5/8 (990 940 320)
43-7/8 39-7/16 16-11/16 (1,114 1,003 425)
179 (81)
204 (93)
54 / 51
55 / 51
68
69
3D075055
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
m/min
(cfm)
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
W
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
m/min
(cfm)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dB
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Heating
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length
25 ft (7.5 m)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
10
Specifications
1.2
SiUS091133
FDXS Series
60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
Indoor Unit
Model
FDXS09LVJU
RXS09LVJU
Outdoor Unit
Capacity
Rated (Min.~Max.)
Moisture Removal
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption Rated
(Min.~Max.)
Power Factor
COP (Rated)
EER (Rated)
Liquid
Piping
Gas
Connections
Drain
Heat Insulation
Max. Interunit Piping Length
Max. Interunit Height Difference
Chargeless
Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant
Indoor Unit
External Static Pressure
H
M
Airflow Rate
L
SL
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Speed
Air Filter
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Temperature Control
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / M / L)
Sound Power Level
Outdoor Unit
Casing Color
Type
Compressor
Model
Motor Output
Type
Refrigerant Oil
Charge
Type
Refrigerant
Charge
H
Airflow Rate
L
Type
Fan
Motor Output
Running Current (Rated)
Power Consumption (Rated)
Power Factor (Rated)
Starting Current
Dimensions (H W D)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D)
Weight (Mass)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass)
Sound Pressure Level (H / L)
Sound Power Level (H)
Drawing No.
Note:
11
FDXS12LVJU
RXS12LVJU
kW
Btu/h
kcal/h
gal/h (L/h)
A
Cooling
2.49 (1.30 ~ 2.49)
8,500 (4,400 ~ 8,500)
2,140 (1,120 ~ 2,140)
2.5 (9.5)
4.6 - 4.2
Heating
2.93 (1.30 ~ 2.93)
10,000 (4,400 ~ 10,000)
2,520 (1,120 ~ 2,520)
4.5 - 4.1
Cooling
3.37 (1.40 ~ 3.37)
11,500 (4,800 ~ 11,500)
2,900 (1,200 ~ 2,900)
4.0 (15.1)
6.4 - 5.8
Heating
3.37 (1.40 ~ 3.37)
11,500 (4,800 ~ 11,500)
2,900 (1,200 ~ 2,900)
4.9 - 4.4
%
W/W
Btu/hW
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
79.4 - 78.7
3.28 (4.33 ~ 3.28)
11.2 (14.7 ~ 11.2)
90.8 - 90.1
3.45 (4.48 ~ 3.45)
11.8 (15.2 ~ 11.8)
94.7 - 94.5
2.67 (4.67 ~ 2.67)
9.1 (16.0 ~ 9.1)
94.2 - 94.9
3.51 (4.83 ~ 3.51)
12.0 (16.6 ~ 12.0)
ft (m)
ft (m)
ft (m)
oz/ft (g/m)
Wg (Pa)
m/min
(cfm)
W
Steps
A
W
%
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dBA
W
oz (L)
Lbs (kg)
m/min
(cfm)
W
A
W
%
A
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Lbs (kg)
Lbs (kg)
dB(A)
dBA
1/4 (6.4)
3/8 (9.5)
25/32 (20.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
65.6 (20)
49.2 (15)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FDXS09LVJU
0.12 (30)
8.6 (305)
8.6 (305)
7.9 (280)
7.9 (280)
7.4 (260)
7.4 (260)
6.7 (235)
6.7 (235)
Sirocco Fan
62
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.58 - 0.52
0.58 - 0.52
72 - 72
72 - 72
59.7 - 60.2
59.7 - 60.2
Microcomputer Control
7-7/8 27-9/16 24-7/16 (200 700 620)
10-13/16 36-5/16 30-1/4 (274 923 768)
47 (21)
64 (29)
35 / 33 / 31
35 / 33 / 31
51
51
RXS09LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
1YC23AEXD
600
FVC50K
12.5 (0.375)
R-410A
2.43 (1.1)
31.2 (1,102)
28.1 (992)
28.0 (989)
23.8 (840)
Propeller
23
4.2 - 3.8
4.1 - 3.8
688 - 688
778 - 778
78.8 - 78.7
91.2 - 89.0
4.6
21-5/8 30-1/8 11-1/4 (550 765 285)
25 34-5/8 14-3/16 (635 880 360)
75 (34)
89 (41)
47 / 43
48 / 44
61
62
3D075493
1/4 (6.4)
3/8 (9.5)
25/32 (20.0)
Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
65.6 (20)
49.2 (15)
32.8 (10)
0.21 (20)
FDXS12LVJU
0.12 (30)
8.6 (305)
8.6 (305)
7.9 (280)
7.9 (280)
7.4 (260)
7.4 (260)
6.7 (235)
6.7 (235)
Sirocco Fan
62
5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Removable / Washable / Mildew Proof
0.58 - 0.52
0.58 - 0.52
72 - 72
72 - 72
59.7 - 60.2
59.7 - 60.2
Microcomputer Control
7-7/8 27-9/16 24-7/16 (200 700 620)
10-13/16 36-5/16 30-1/4 (274 923 768)
47 (21)
64 (29)
35 / 33 / 31
35 / 33 / 31
51
51
RXS12LVJU
Ivory White
Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
1YC23AEXD
600
FVC50K
12.5 (0.375)
R-410A
2.65 (1.2)
33.5 (1,183)
28.1 (992)
28.0 (989)
23.8 (840)
Propeller
23
6.0 - 5.5
4.5 - 4.1
1,188 - 1,188
888 - 888
95.2 - 93.9
94.9 - 94.2
6.4
21-5/8 30-1/8 11-1/4 (550 765 285)
25 34-5/8 14-3/16 (635 880 360)
75 (34)
89 (41)
49 / 44
49 / 45
63
63
3D075494
The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below.
Cooling
Heating
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length
25 ft (7.5 m)
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications
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Part 3
Printed Circuit Board
Connector Wiring Diagram
1. Indoor Unit.................................................................................................13
1.1 FTXS09/12LVJU ........................................................................................ 13
1.2 FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU ......................................................................... 16
1.3 FDXS09/12LVJU ........................................................................................ 19
2. Outdoor Unit..............................................................................................21
2.1 RXS09/12LVJU .......................................................................................... 21
2.2 RXS15/18LVJU .......................................................................................... 23
2.3 RXS24LVJU, RK(X)S30/36LVJU ............................................................... 25
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Indoor Unit
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1. Indoor Unit
1.1
FTXS09/12LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S1
S21
S25
S32
S41
S46
S47
H1, H2, H3, FG
JA
10) JB
JC
11) LED A
12) FU1 (F1U)
13) V1
LED1 (H1P)
LED2 (H2P)
LED3 (H3P)
RTH1 (R1T)
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PCB Detail
Indoor Unit
H1
FU1
H2
FG
H3
LED A
S32
S1
S21
JB
JA
JC
S41
S47
S46
S25
2P206687-4
14
Indoor Unit
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S48
3P210728-1
SW1
LED3
LED2
LED1
3P210728-1
S49
S26
3EB86013-1
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1.2
Indoor Unit
FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S1
S21
S25
S32
S41
S46
S47
H1, H2, H3, FG
JA
10) JB
JC
11) LED A
12) FU1 (F1U)
13) V1
LED1 (H1P)
LED2 (H2P)
LED3 (H3P)
RTH1 (R1T)
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Indoor Unit
PCB Detail
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H1
FU1
(3.15A)
H2
FG
H3
LED A
S32
S1
S21
JB
JA
JC
S41
S47
S46
17
S25
2P227881-5
2P227881-6
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S48
3P224121-1
SW1
LED3
LED2
S49
LED1
3P224121-1
3P227885-1
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1.3
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FDXS09/12LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S1
S7
S21
S26
S32
H1, H2, H3
FG (GND)
JA
9) JB
JC
10) LED A
11) FU1 (F1U)
12) V1 (V1TR)
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PCB Detail
Indoor Unit
S1
H2
FG
H1
FU1
H3
S7
S21
LED A
JA
JC
JB
S32
S26
2P292535-1
LED2
RTH1
1
SW1
2P084375-1
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Outdoor Unit
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2. Outdoor Unit
2.1
RXS09/12LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S11
AC1, AC2, S
E1, E2
HL2, HN2
HR1
FU1
FU3
V2, V3
S10
S20
S40
S70
S80
S90
7) S100
8) HL3, HN3
9) HR2
10) U, V, W
11) FU2
12) LED A
13) V1
14) J4
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PCB Detail
Outdoor Unit
HN2
AC2
AC1
V2 V3
S11
FU3
S
HL2
3P254234-7
FU1
S10
J4
S90
LED A
S70
S40
HR2
S20
S80
HL3
V1
HN3
FU2 S100
2P290759-2
S110
3P255755-2
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2.2
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RXS15/18LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S11
HL1, HN1, S
E1, E2
HL2, HN2
HL4, HN4
FU1
FU3
V2, V3
SW1
S10
S12
S20
S40
S70
S80
S90
8) HL3, HN3
9) U, V, W
10) FU2
11) LED A
12) V1
13) J6
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PCB Detail
Outdoor Unit
V3
S
HL1
HN1
SW1
FU1
HN4, HL4
HN2 HL2
E2, E1
S11
3P273862-3
S70
FU2
S20
S40
S90
S10
S12
J6
V1
LED A
U, V, W
HN3
HL3
2P273854-5
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2.3
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RXS24LVJU, RK(X)S30/36LVJU
Connectors and
Other Parts
S10
S20
S40
S51, S101
S70
S80
S90
8) AC1, AC2
9) HR1, HR2
10) E1, E2
11) U, V, W
12) FU1
13) FU2, FU3
14) V2, V3, V5
V9, V100
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Outdoor Unit
E1 E2 FU2 V3
V100
HR1
V2
V9
AC2
HR2
S10
S101
V5
S80
U
2P266264-5
2P266264-6
SW1
SW4-B
S52
S102
3P169059-1
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Part 4
Function and Control
1. Main Functions..........................................................................................28
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
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Main Functions
1. Main Functions
1.1
Temperature Control
Definitions of
Temperatures
Target temperature
Set temperature
Room temperature
(R12321)
Temperature
Control
1.2
The temperature of the room is detected by the room temperature thermistor. However, there is
difference between the temperature detected by room temperature thermistor and the
temperature of lower part of the room, depending on the type of the indoor unit or installation
condition. Practically, the temperature control is done by the target temperature appropriately
adjusted for the indoor unit and the temperature detected by room temperature thermistor.
Frequency Principle
Main Control
Parameters
The compressor is frequency-controlled during normal operation. The target frequency is set by the
following 2 parameters coming from the operating indoor unit:
The load condition of the operating indoor unit
The difference between the room thermistor temperature and the target temperature
Additional
Control
Parameters
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Inverter Principle
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To regulate the capacity, a frequency control is needed. The inverter makes it possible to alter the
rotation speed of the compressor. The following table explains the conversion principle:
Phase
1
2
Drawing of
Inverter
Description
The supplied AC power source is converted into the DC power source for the present.
The DC power source is reconverted into the three phase AC power source with variable
frequency.
When the frequency increases, the rotation speed of the compressor increases resulting in
an increased refrigerant circulation. This leads to a higher amount of the heat exchange per
unit.
When the frequency decreases, the rotation speed of the compressor decreases resulting
in a decreased refrigerant circulation. This leads to a lower amount of the heat exchange
per unit.
DC
power
Amount of heat
exchanged air (small)
high speed
AC
power
Amount of heat
exchanged air (large)
high f
low f
low speed
50 Hz
freq=
constant 60 Hz freq=variable
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Amount of heat
exchanged air (small)
capacity=
variable
Inverter Features
Amount of heat
exchanged air (large)
(R2812)
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Frequency Limits
Main Functions
Low
High
Forced Cooling
Operation
1.3
Functions
Four-way valve operation compensation. Refer to page 45.
Compressor protection function. Refer to page 46.
Discharge pipe temperature control. Refer to page 46.
Input current control. Refer to page 47.
Freeze-up protection control. Refer to page 48.
Heating peak-cut control. Refer to page 48.
Defrost control. Refer to page 50.
Power-Airflow
Dual Louvers
The large louver sends a large volume of air downward to the floor and provides an optimum
control in cooling, dry, and heating operation.
<Cooling / Dry>
During cooling or dry operation, the louver retracts into the indoor unit. Then, cool air can be blown
far and distributed all over the room.
<Heating>
During heating operation, the large louver directs airflow downward to spread the warm air to the
entire room.
Wide-Angle Fins
The fins, made of elastic synthetic resin, provide a wide range of airflow that guarantees
comfortable air distribution.
Auto-Swing
The following table explains the auto swing process for cooling, dry, heating, and fan:
Cooling / Dry
09/12 class
15
30
35
45
55
15
40 75
70
(R9303)
80
65
(R11403)
45
45
(R11404)
15
30
25
60
50
30
30
65
70
(R11402)
(R13527)
15/18/24/30/36
class
Horizontal Swing
(right and left)
Fan
(R9304)
25 75
70
(R9305)
45
45
(R9306)
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Main Functions
3-D Airflow
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Alternative repetition of vertical and horizontal swing motions enables uniform airconditioning of the
entire room. This function is effective for starting the air conditioner.
When the horizontal swing and vertical swing are both set to automatic operation, the airflow
becomes 3-D airflow. The horizontal and vertical swing motion is altered and the airflow direction
changes in the order shown in the following diagram.
(1) The vertical blades (fins) move from the right to the left.
(2) The horizontal blades (louvers) move downward.
(3) The vertical blades (fins) move from the left to the right.
(4) The horizontal blades (louvers) move upward.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(R13554)
COMFORT
AIRFLOW
Operation
The horizontal blades (louvers) are controlled not to blow the air directly at the people in the room.
Cooling
09/12 class
Heating
(R4302)
15/18/24/30/36
class
10
80
10
75
(R9655)
31
(R8413)
80
(R9654)
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1.4
Main Functions
Outline
Phase control and fan speed control contains 9 steps: LLL, LL, SL, L, ML, M, MH, H, and HH.
The airflow rate can be automatically controlled depending on the difference between the room
thermistor temperature and the target temperature. This is done through phase control and Hall IC
control.
For more information about Hall IC, refer to the troubleshooting for fan motor on page 99.
Automatic Fan
Speed Control
Cooling
Heating
(R6834)
(R11681)
= The airflow rate is automatically controlled within this range when the FAN setting button
is set to automatic.
<Cooling>
The following drawing explains the principle of fan speed control for cooling.
Fan speed
+2.5C (+4.5F)
+1.5C (+2.7F)
+0.5C (+0.9F)
ML
L
+1C (+1.8F)
(R16967)
*For FTXS series, the upper limit is M tap in 30 minutes from the operation start.
<Heating>
In heating operation, the fan speed is regulated according to the indoor heat exchanger
temperature and the difference between the room thermistor temperature and the target
temperature.
Note:
COMFORT
AIRFLOW
Operation
FTXS series
The fan speed is controlled automatically within the following steps.
<Cooling>
L tap ~ MH tap (same as AUTOMATIC)
<Heating>
ML tap ~ MH tap
The latest command has the priority between POWERFUL and COMFORT AIRFLOW.
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Outline
Program dry operation removes humidity while preventing the room temperature from lowering.
Since the microcomputer controls both the temperature and airflow rate, the temperature
adjustment and [FAN] setting buttons are inoperable.
Detail
The microcomputer automatically sets the temperature and airflow rate. The difference between
the room thermistor temperature at start-up and the target temperature is divided into two zones.
Then, the unit operates in an appropriate capacity for each zone to maintain the temperature and
humidity at a comfortable level.
Room thermistor
temperature at start-up
Target temperature
X
Thermostat ON point
Z
X 2.5C (4.5F)
X 0.5C ( 0.9F)
or
Y + 0.5C (0.9F) (zone
B) continues for 10 min.
X 2.0C (3.6F)
X 0.5C ( 0.9F)
or
Y + 0.5C (0.9F) (zone
B) continues for 10 min.
X 2.0C (3.6F)
Room thermistor
temperature at start-up
23.5C (74.3F)
~
18C (64.4F)
17.5C (63.5F)
18C (64.4F)
~
X
Zone C = Thermostat ON
Z
Zone B
Zone B
Y
+ 0.5C (0.9F)
Zone A = Thermostat OFF
(R11587)
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1.6
Main Functions
Automatic Operation
Outline
Detail
(R16965)
(R16966)
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Thermostat Control
Thermostat control is based on the difference between the room thermistor temperature and the
target temperature.
Thermostat OFF Condition
The temperature difference is in the zone A.
Thermostat ON Condition
The temperature difference returns to the zone C after being in the zone A.
The system resumes from defrost control in any zones except A.
The operation turns on in any zones except A.
The monitoring time has passed while the temperature difference is in the zone B.
(Cooling / Dry: 10 minutes, Heating: 10 seconds)
<Cooling / Dry>
FTXS series
ON
C
1.5C (2.7F)
B
A
OFF
(R14452)
FDXS series
ON
C
1.5C (2.7F)
B
A
OFF
(R16693)
<Heating>
Room thermistor temperature target temperature
OFF
A
2.0C (3.6F)
B
1.5C (2.7F)
C
0.5C (0.9F)
ON
(R14451)
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1.8
Main Functions
Outline
When the OFF timer is set, the NIGHT SET Mode is automatically activated. The NIGHT SET
Mode keeps the airflow rate setting.
Detail
The NIGHT SET Mode continues operation at the target temperature for the first one hour, then
automatically raises the target temperature slightly in the case of cooling, or lowers it slightly in the
case of heating. This prevents excessive cooling in summer and excessive heating in winter to
ensure comfortable sleeping conditions, and also conserves electricity.
<Cooling>
0.5C (0.9F)
Target temperature
Operation stops
at the set hours
1 hour
TIMER operation
NIGHT SET Mode ON
+0.5C (+0.9F)
temperature shift
(R14453)
<Heating>
Target temperature
2C (3.6F)
TIMER operation
NIGHT SET Mode ON
1 hour later
(R14454)
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1.9
Outline
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ECONO Operation
ECONO operation reduces the maximum operating current and the power consumption.
This operation is particularly convenient for energy-saving-oriented users. It is also a major bonus
for those whose breaker capacities do not allow the use of multiple electrical devices and air
conditioners.
It is easily activated from the wireless remote controller by pushing the [ECONO] button.
When this function is activated, the maximum capacity also decreases.
The remote controller can send the ECONO command when the unit is in COOL, HEAT, DRY, or
AUTO operation. This function can only be set when the unit is running. Pressing the [ON/OFF]
button on the remote controller cancels the function.
This function and POWERFUL operation cannot be used at the same time. The latest command
has the priority.
Power
consumption
and current
ECONO Operation
Time
(R9288)
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Main Functions
This function detects the existence of humans in the room with a motion sensor (INTELLIGENT
EYE) and reduces the capacity when there is nobody in the room in order to save electricity.
Detail
Sensor output
High
Low
(Human motion)
Human detection ON
signal
OFF
(R2821)
This sensor detects human motion by receiving infrared rays and displays the pulse wave
output.
The microcomputer in the indoor unit carries out a sampling every 20 msec. and if it detects 10
cycles of the wave in 1 second in total (corresponding to 20 msec. 10 = 200 msec.), it judges
humans are in the room as the motion signal is ON.
2. The motions (for example: in cooling)
within 20 min.
Human detection
signal
ON
OFF
20 min.
20 min.
RESET.
Target temperature
Remote controller
INTELLIGENT
EYE button
ON
OFF
Operation
ON
OFF
Set speed
Set speed
Fan speed ()
OFF
(R14583)
When the microcomputer does not have a signal from the sensor in 20 minutes, it judges that
nobody is in the room and operates the unit at a temperature shifted from the target
temperature. (Cooling / Dry: 1 ~ 2C (1.8 ~ 3.6F) higher, Heating: 2C (3.6F) lower, Auto:
according to the operation mode at that time.)
In FAN operation, the fan speed is reduced by 60 rpm.
Others
For dry operation, you cannot set the temperature with a remote controller, but the target
temperature is shifted internally.
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In order to exploit the cooling and heating capacity to full extent, operate the air conditioner by
increasing the indoor fan rotating speed and the compressor frequency.
Detail
When [POWERFUL] button is pressed, the fan speed and target temperature are converted to the
following states for 20 minutes.
Operation mode
COOL
DRY
HEAT
FAN
AUTO
Fan speed
H tap + A rpm
Dry rotating speed + A rpm
H tap + A rpm
H tap + A rpm
Same as cooling / heating in
POWERFUL operation
Target temperature
18C (64.4F)
Lowered by 2.5C (4.5F)
30 ~ 31.5C (86 ~ 88.7F)
A = 50 rpm
18C (64.4F)
It counts 20 minutes. also
in the remote controller.
POWERFUL
ON
POWERFUL
OFF
Fan
A rpm
H tap
20 minutes
Set tap
(R13571)
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Operation mode
COOL
AUTO
Temperature setting
22C (71.6F)
25C (77F)
Airflow rate
Automatic
Automatic
ON/OFF button
(R13555)
When the [ON/OFF] button is pressed for 10 seconds or more, the forced cooling operation is
stopped.
It takes 3 minutes to restart the operation because the 3-minute standby function is activated.
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2. Function of Thermistor
Electronic
expansion valve
(1)
(3)
(2)
Compressor
(R14247)
1. The outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for controlling the target discharge pipe
temperature. The system sets the target discharge pipe temperature according to the outdoor
and indoor heat exchanger temperature, and controls the electronic expansion valve opening so
that the target discharge pipe temperature can be obtained.
2. In cooling operation, the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for detecting the
disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor. When the discharge pipe temperature becomes
lower than the outdoor heat exchanger temperature, the discharge pipe thermistor is judged as
disconnected.
3. In cooling operation, the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for high pressure protection.
(2) Discharge
Pipe Thermistor
1. The discharge pipe thermistor is used for controlling discharge pipe temperature. If the
discharge pipe temperature (used in place of the inner temperature of the compressor) rises
abnormally, the operating frequency becomes lower or the operation halts.
2. The discharge pipe thermistor is used for detecting disconnection of the discharge pipe
thermistor.
1. The indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for controlling the target discharge pipe
temperature. The system sets the target discharge pipe temperature according to the outdoor
and indoor heat exchanger temperature, and controls the electronic expansion valve opening so
that the target discharge pipe temperature can be obtained.
2. In cooling operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for freeze-up protection
control. If the indoor heat exchanger temperature drops abnormally, the operating frequency
becomes lower or the operation halts.
3. In heating operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for detecting the
disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor. When the discharge pipe temperature becomes
lower than the indoor heat exchanger temperature, the discharge pipe thermistor is judged as
disconnected.
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Control Specification
3. Control Specification
3.1
Mode Hierarchy
Outline
There are 3 modes; normal operation mode, forced operation mode and the power transistor test
mode for installation and servicing.
Detail
Note:
Unless specified otherwise, an indoor dry operation command is regarded as cooling operation.
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Control Specification
3.2
Outline
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Frequency Control
Frequency is determined according to the difference between the room thermistor temperature and
the target temperature.
The function is explained as follows.
1. How to determine frequency
2. Frequency command from the indoor unit (Difference between the room thermistor temperature
and the target temperature)
3. Frequency initial setting
4. PI control
When the shift of the frequency is less than zero (F<0) by PI control,
the target frequency is used as the command frequency.
Dropping function
Input current control, etc.
Upper limit frequency
FMAX
Detail
Command frequency
Limit frequency
Initial frequency
PI control
Defrost control ()
Target frequency
(R14717)
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Control Specification
Temperature
difference
0C (0F)
D
signal
4
Temperature
difference
2.0C (3.6F)
D
signal
8
Temperature
difference
4.0C (7.2F)
D
signal
C
0.5C (0.9F)
1.0C (1.8F)
1.5C (2.7F)
5
6
7
2.5C (4.5F)
3.0C (5.4F)
3.5C (6.3F)
9
A
B
4.5C (8.1F)
5.0C (9F)
5.5C (9.9F)
D
E
F
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The inverter operation in open phase starts with the conditions of the preheating command from the
indoor unit, the outdoor temperature, and the discharge pipe temperature.
Detail
ON Condition
When the discharge pipe temperature is below A, the inverter operation in open phase starts.
OFF Condition
When the discharge pipe temperature is higher than B, the inverter operation in open phase
stops.
09/12 class
15/18/24/30/36 class
A
0C (32F)
0C (32F)
B
12C (53.6F)
8C (46.4F)
In heating operation, current is conducted, and in cooling and defrosting operation, current is not
conducted. In order to eliminate the switching sound as the four-way valve coil switches from ON to
OFF when the heating is stopped, the OFF delay switch of the four-way valve is carried out.
Detail
At the beginning of the operation as the four-way valve is switched, the pressure difference to
activate the four-way valve is acquired by having output frequency which is more than a certain
fixed frequency, for a certain fixed time.
Detail
Starting Conditions
1. When starting the compressor for heating
2. When the operation mode changes from heating to cooling
3. When starting the compressor for defrosting
4. When starting the compressor for heating after defrosting
5. When starting the compressor for the first time after resetting with the power ON
6. When starting the compressor after the fault of switching over cooling / heating
The lower limit of frequency keeps A Hz for B seconds with any conditions 1 through 6 above.
A (Hz)
B (seconds)
09/12 class
Cooling Heating
68
66
45
15/18 class
Cooling Heating
48
70
24 class
Cooling Heating
28
70
30/36 class
Cooling Heating
83
70
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(sec.)
Time
(R13528)
09/12 class
48
64
88
240
360
180
A (Hz)
B (Hz)
C (Hz)
D (seconds)
E (seconds)
F (seconds)
3.4
15/18 class
55
70
85
120
200
470
24 class
55
65
80
120
200
470
30/36 class
46 ~ 55
65
80
120 ~ 500
100 ~ 200
470
Outline
The discharge pipe temperature is used as the internal temperature of the compressor. If the
discharge pipe temperature rises above a certain level, the upper limit of frequency is set to keep
the discharge pipe temperature from rising further.
Detail
Stop zone
B
Dropping zone
Keep zone
Discharge pipe
temperature
Zone
Stop zone
Dropping zone
Keep zone
Up zone
Reset zone
A
B
C
D
E
Function and Control
Up zone
Reset zone
(R14711)
Control
When the temperature reaches the stop zone, the compressor stops.
The upper limit of frequency decreases.
The upper limit of frequency is kept.
The upper limit of frequency increases.
The upper limit of frequency is canceled.
09/12 class
110C (230F)
105C (221F)
101C (213.8F)
99C (210.2F)
97C (206.6F)
15/18 class
110C (230F)
103C (217.4F)
101.5C (214.7F)
100C (212F)
95C (203F)
24/30/36 class
120C (248F)
111C (231.8F)
109C (228.2F)
107C (224.6F)
107C (224.6F)
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Compressor Stop
(A)
Stop Zone
Dropping Zone
B
Keep Zone
C
Input current
Reset Zone
(R14643)
A (A)
B (A)
C(A)
09 class
Cooling
Heating
9.25
6.25
7.5
5.5
6.75
12 class
Cooling
Heating
9.25
8.25
7.5
A (A)
B (A)
C(A)
24 class
Cooling
Heating
20.0
15.0
17.0
14.0
16.0
30/36 class
Cooling
Heating
20.0
19.0
18.0
15/18 class
Cooling
Heating
15.0
15.25
13.0
13.25
12.0
12.25
Limitation of current dropping and stop value according to the outdoor temperature
The current drops when outdoor temperature becomes higher than a certain level (depending
on the model).
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Control Specification
Outline
During cooling operation, the signal sent from the indoor unit controls the operating frequency
limitation and prevents freezing of the indoor heat exchanger. (The signal from the indoor unit is
divided into zones.)
Detail
The operating frequency limitation is judged with the indoor heat exchanger temperature.
Indoor heat exchanger
thermistor temperature
13C
(55.4F)
Reset zone
A
Up zone
B
Keep zone
C
0C
(32F)
Dropping zone
Stop zone
(R16967)
FTXS09/12LVJU
FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU, FDXS series
3.7
A
9.5C (49.1F)
7C (44.6F)
B
7.5C (45.5F)
5C (41F)
C
5.5C (41.9F)
3C (37.4F)
Outline
During heating operation, the indoor heat exchanger temperature determines the frequency upper
limit to prevent abnormal high pressure.
Detail
Stop zone
B
Dropping zone
Keep zone
D
Indoor heat exchanger
thermistor temperature
Zone
Stop zone
Dropping zone
Keep zone
Up zone
Reset zone
09 class
12 class
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
Function and Control
Up zone
Reset zone
E
(R14665)
Control
When the temperature reaches the stop zone, the compressor stops.
The upper limit of frequency decreases.
The upper limit of frequency is kept.
The upper limit of frequency increases.
The upper limit of frequency is canceled.
A
60C (140F)
60C (140F)
60C (140F)
65C (149F)
B
C
56C (132.8F) 53C (127.4F)
52C (125.6F) 50C (122F)
57C (134.6F) 56C (132.8F)
56C (132.8F) 55C (131F)
D
51C (123.8F)
48C (118.4F)
54C (129.2F)
53C (127.4F)
E
46C (114.8F)
43C (109.4F)
52C (125.6F)
51C (123.8F)
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Outline
In order to obtain the dependability of the compressor, the compressor is stopped according to the
outdoor temperature and temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger.
Detail
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Defrosting is carried out by the cooling cycle (reverse cycle). The defrosting time or outdoor heat
exchanger temperature must be more than a certain value to finish.
Detail
Frequency
0 Hz
E sec.
D sec.
Compressor
F sec.
G sec.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
5 sec.
5 sec.
Fan
ON
OFF
Electronic expansion
valve opening
H pulse
K pulse
J pulse
Initial opening
(R16577)
A (minutes)
B (Hz)
C (Hz)
D (seconds)
E (seconds)
F (seconds)
G (seconds)
H (pulse)
J (pulse)
K (pulse)
L
09/12 class
15 ~ 28
76
86
50
60
480
60
450
350
450
4 ~ 18C
(39.2 ~ 64.4F)
15/18 class
15 ~ 44
55
90
60
120
340
50
450
450
450
4 ~ 12C
(39.2 ~ 53.6F)
24 class
15 ~ 38
39
62
60
120
530
60
450
300
400
4 ~ 12C
(39.2 ~ 53.6F)
30/36 class
15 ~ 38
39
62
60
120
530
60
450
350
400
4 ~ 18C
(39.2 ~ 64.4F)
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The followings are the examples of electronic expansion valve control which function in each
operation mode.
When the frequency changes under
starting control
Detail
The following items are included in the electronic expansion valve control.
Electronic expansion valve is fully closed
1. Electronic expansion valve is fully closed when turning on the power.
2. Pressure equalizing control
Open Control
1. Electronic expansion valve control when starting operation
2. Electronic expansion valve control when the frequency changes
3. Electronic expansion valve control for defrosting
4. Electronic expansion valve control when the discharge pipe temperature is abnormally high
5. Electronic expansion valve control when the discharge pipe thermistor is disconnected
Feedback Control
1. Target discharge pipe temperature control
Outline
Starting control
Starting control
Defrost control
h : Holding Functions
: No Functions
Cooling
Heating
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A maximum and minimum opening of the electronic expansion valve are limited.
Detail
Maximum opening (pulse)
Minimum opening (pulse)
09/12 class
480
52
15/18 class
480
54
24 class
450
75
30/36 class
480
10
The electronic expansion valve is fully closed when cooling operation stops, and is opened at a
fixed degree during defrosting.
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The disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor is detected by comparing the discharge pipe
temperature with the condensation temperature. If the discharge pipe thermistor is disconnected,
the electronic expansion valve opens according to the outdoor temperature and the operation
frequency, operates for a specified time, and then stops.
After 3 minutes, the operation restarts and checks if the discharge pipe thermistor is disconnected.
If the discharge pipe thermistor is disconnected, the system stops after operating for a specified
time.
If the disconnection is detected repeatedly, the system is shut down. When the compressor runs for
60 minutes without any error, the error counter is reset.
Detail
When the starting control (cooling: A seconds, heating: B seconds) finishes, the detection timer for
disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor (C seconds) starts. When the timer is over, the
following adjustment is made.
1. When the operation mode is cooling
When the following condition is fulfilled, the discharge pipe thermistor disconnection is
ascertained.
Discharge pipe temperature + 6C (+ 10.8F) < outdoor heat exchanger temperature
2. When the operation mode is heating
When the following condition is fulfilled, the discharge pipe thermistor disconnection is
ascertained.
Discharge pipe temperature + 6C (+ 10.8F) < indoor heat exchanger temperature
A (seconds)
B (seconds)
C (seconds)
09/12 class
10
120
810
15/18/24 class
10
30
540
30/36 class
30
30
540
SC
(Subcool)
(R14213)
The electronic expansion valve opening and the target discharge pipe temperature are adjusted
every 20 seconds. The target discharge pipe temperature is controlled by indoor heat exchanger
temperature and outdoor heat exchanger temperature. The opening degree of the electronic
expansion valve is controlled by the followings.
Target discharge pipe temperature
Actual discharge pipe temperature
Previous discharge pipe temperature
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3.12 Malfunctions
3.12.1 Sensor Malfunction Detection
Sensor malfunction may occur in the thermistor.
Relating to Thermistor Malfunction
1. Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
2. Discharge pipe thermistor
3. Radiation fin thermistor
4. Outdoor temperature thermistor
An excessive output current is detected and the OL temperature is observed to protect the
compressor.
Detail
If the OL (compressor head) temperature exceeds 120 ~ 130C (248 ~ 266F), the system
shuts down the compressor.
If the inverter current exceeds 9.25 ~ 20 A (depending on the model), the system shuts down
the compressor.
40 ~ 55 Hz
(depending on
the model)
Frequency
(R12434)
Refrigerant shortage
zone
(R1391)
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2. FTXS Series..............................................................................................57
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
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System Configuration
1. System Configuration
After installation and trial operation of the room air conditioner are completed, the air conditioner
should be handled and operated as described in the following pages. Every user should be
informed on the correct method of operation and how to check if it can cool (or heat) well, and how
to use it efficiently.
Providing instructions to the user can reduce requests for servicing by 80%. However proficient the
installation and operating functions of the AC system are, the customer may fault either the room
air conditioner or its installation work when it is actually due to improper handling. The installation
work and the handing-over of the unit can only be considered completed when its handling has
been fully explained to the user without using technical terms, and while imparting full knowledge of
the equipment.
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2.1
Remote Controller
Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Signal transmitter
Display (LCD)
Displays the current settings.
(In this illustration, each section is
shown with all its displays on for the
purpose of explanation.)
Receiver
TEMPERATURE
adjustment buttons
Changes the temperature setting.
Page 12
ON/OFF button
FAN setting button
Front cover
POWERFUL button
POWERFUL operation.
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ECONO button
ECONO operation.
Page 19
SWING button
Adjusting the airflow direction.
Page 13
QUIET button
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
operation. Page 18
COMFORT/SENSOR
button
COMFORT AIRFLOW and
INTELLIGENT EYE operation.
Page 15,16
: WEEKLY button
: PROGRAM button
: COPY button
TIMER CANCEL
button
Cancels the timer setting.
: BACK button
: NEXT button
Page 20,21
Page 22
ON TIMER button
Page 21
SELECT button
Changes the ON/OFF TIMER
and WEEKLY TIMER settings.
Page 20,21,22
CLOCK button
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To start operation
1. Press
COOLING ONLY
model
HEAT PUMP
model
2. Press
DRY
COOL
FAN
AUTO
DRY
COOL
HEAT
FAN
is displayed on the LCD.
The OPERATION lamp lights green.
Display
To stop operation
Press
again.
is no longer displayed on the LCD.
The OPERATION lamp goes off.
NOTE
Notes on each operation mode
MODE
HEAT
COOL
DRY
AUTO
FAN
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Since this air conditioner heats the room by taking heat from outdoor air to indoors, the heating capacity becomes smaller in lower outdoor
temperatures. If the heating effect is insufficient, it is recommended to use another heating appliance in combination with the air conditioner.
The heat pump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room. After the start of HEAT operation, it takes some
time before the room gets warmer.
In HEAT operation, frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity. In that case, the system switches into defrosting
operation to take away the frost.
During defrosting operation, hot air does not flow out of indoor unit.
This air conditioner cools the room by releasing the heat in the room outside. Therefore, the cooling performance of the air conditioner may
be degraded if the outdoor temperature is high.
The computer chip works to rid the room of humidity while maintaining the temperature as much as possible. It automatically controls
temperature and airflow rate, so manual adjustment of these functions is unavailable.
In AUTO operation, the system selects an appropriate operation mode (COOL or HEAT) based on the room and outside temperatures and
starts the operation.
The system automatically reselects setting at a regular interval to bring the room temperature to user-setting level.
This mode is valid for fan only.
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Press
or
TEMPF/C
TEMPF/C
The displayed items on the LCD will change whenever either one of the buttons is
pressed.
COOL operation
64-90F
(18-32C)
HEAT operation
50-86F
(10-30C)
AUTO operation
64-86F
(18-30C)
Press
to raise the temperature and press
temperature.
to lower the
Operating conditions
Operating conditions
Outdoor temperature : 14-115F (10-46C)
Indoor temperature : 64-90F (18-32C)
Indoor humidity : 80% max.
Outdoor temperature : 5-75F (15-24C)
Indoor temperature : 50-86F (10-30C)
Outdoor temperature : 14-115F (10-46C)
Indoor temperature : 64-90F (18-32C)
Indoor humidity : 80% max.
Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause a safety device to disable the system.
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Press
Press
Press
and
and
are displayed on the LCD.
The louvers and fins move in turn.
To cancel 3-D airflow, press either
or
The louvers or fins will stop moving.
again.
Press
and
when the louvers or
fins have reached the desired position.
In the 3-D airflow, the louvers and fins move in turn.
or
is no longer displayed on the LCD.
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FTXS09/12LVJU
Press
Each pressing of
Auto
High
Middle high
Low
Middle low
Middle
NOTE
Notes on the angles of the louvers
The louvers swinging range depends on the operation. (See the figure.)
HEAT operation
FAN operation
Stop operation
COMFORT 8
AIRFLOW
15
Upper limit 45
Lower limit
Stop operation
30
Upper limit 70
Lower limit
80
Upper limit 8
80
Lower limit
Stop operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW
CAUTION
Always use a remote controller to adjust the angles of the louvers and fins. If you attempt to move the louvers and fins forcibly with hand when they
are swinging, the mechanism may be broken.
Always use a remote controller to adjust the fins angles. Inside the air outlet, a fan is rotating at a high speed.
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Press
Each pressing of
Auto
High
Middle high
Low
Middle low
Middle
NOTE
Notes on the angles of the louvers
The louvers swinging range depends on the operation. (See the figure.)
HEAT operation
FAN operation
Stop operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW 10
15
Upper limit
50
Lower limit
Stop operation
30
Upper limit
70
Lower limit
75
Upper limit
15
70
Lower limit
Stop operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW
CAUTION
Always use a remote controller to adjust the angles of the louvers and fins. If you attempt to move the louvers and fins forcibly with hand when they
are swinging, the mechanism may be broken.
Always use a remote controller to adjust the fins angles. Inside the air outlet, a fan is rotating at a high speed.
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FTXS Series
COMFORT AIRFLOW /
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation
The flow of air will be in the upward direction while in COOL operation and in the downward direction while in
HEAT operation, providing comfortable temperatures without air blowing directly on people.
COOL operation
HEAT operation
[Example]
When someone is in
the room
Normal operation
The air conditioner is in
normal operation while the
sensor is detecting the
movement of people.
Back to normal
operation.
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To start operation
Press
Display
By selecting
from the following icons, the air conditioner will be in COMFORT
AIRFLOW operation combined with INTELLIGENT EYE operation.
COMFORT
AIRFLOW
INTELLIGENT
EYE
Combination
blank
No Setting
When the louvers (horizontal blades) are swinging, the operating as above will stop
movement of them.
The lamp will be lit while human movements are detected.
To cancel operation
Press
NOTE
ft
23
)
(7m 90
Horizontal
angle 110
(Top view)
55 55
23ft
(7m)
Vertical angle 90
(Side view)
Sensor may not detect moving objects further than 23ft (7m) away. (Check the application range)
Sensor detection sensitivity changes according to indoor unit location, the speed of passersby, temperature range, etc.
The sensor also mistakenly detects pets, sunlight, fluttering curtains and light reflected off of mirrors as passersby.
INTELLIGENT EYE operation will not go on during POWERFUL operation.
NIGHT SET mode Page 20 will not go on during use of INTELLIGENT EYE operation.
CAUTION
Do not place large objects near the sensor.
Also keep heating units or humidifiers outside the sensors detection area. This sensor can detect undesirable objects.
Do not hit or violently push the INTELLIGENT EYE sensor. This can lead to damage and malfunction.
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FTXS Series
POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL operation quickly maximizes the cooling (heating) effect in any
operation mode. You can get the maximum capacity.
Press
during operation.
Press
again.
[Example]
Normal operation
When you want to get the
cooling effect quickly, start
the POWERFUL operation.
POWERFUL operation
POWERFUL operation will
work for 20 minutes.
Back to normal
operation
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
When using POWERFUL operation, there are some functions which are not available.
POWERFUL operation cannot be used together with ECONO, COMFORT AIRFLOW or OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation.
Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
POWERFUL operation can only be set when the unit is running. Pressing
displayed on the LCD.
is no longer
POWERFUL operation will not increase the capacity of the air conditioner if the air conditioner is already in operation with its maximum capacity
demonstrated.
In DRY operation
The temperature setting is lowered by 4.5F (2.5C) and the airflow rate is slightly increased.
In FAN operation
The airflow rate is fixed to the maximum setting.
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Press
Press
[Example]
again.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
This function is available in COOL, HEAT, and AUTO operation.
This is not available in FAN and DRY operation.
POWERFUL operation and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation cannot be used at the same time.
Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
Even the operation is stopped using the remote controller or the indoor unit ON/OFF switch when using OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation,
will remain on the remote controller display.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation will drop neither the frequency nor fan speed if they have been already dropped low enough.
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FTXS Series
ECONO Operation
ECONO Operation
ECONO operation is a function which enables efficient operation by limiting the
maximum power consumption value.
This function is useful for cases in which attention should be paid to ensure a
circuit breaker will not trip when the product runs alongside other appliances.
Press
during operation.
Press
again.
[Example]
ECONO operation
Normal operation
ECONO
operation
Time
From start up until set temperature is reached
NOTE
Notes on ECONO operation
ECONO operation can only be set when the unit is running. Pressing
on the LCD.
is no longer displayed
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1. Press
blinks.
2. Press
3. Press
again.
and setting time are displayed on the LCD.
The TIMER lamp lights yellow.
Display
Press
and setting time are no longer displayed on the LCD.
and day of the week are displayed on the LCD.
The TIMER lamp goes off.
NOTE
Notes on TIMER operation
When TIMER is set, the present time is not displayed.
Once you set ON/OFF TIMER, the time setting is kept in the memory. The memory is canceled when remote controller batteries are replaced.
When operating the unit via the ON/OFF TIMER, the actual length of operation may vary from the time entered by the user. (Maximum
approximately 10 minutes)
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FTXS Series
ON TIMER Operation
ON TIMER Operation
To use ON TIMER operation
Check that the clock is correct.
If not, set the clock to the present time.
1. Press
blinks.
2. Press
3. Press
again.
Display
Press
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
After a breaker has turned off.
After a power failure.
After replacing batteries in the remote controller.
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Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
ON
OFF
ON
Program 4
OFF
77F (25C)
6:00
81F (27C)
8:30
OFF
ON
[Tuesday]
to
[Friday]
17:30
22:00
OFF
ON
Use the copy mode to make settings for Tuesday to Friday, because these settings are the same as those
for Monday. Page 25
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
ON
OFF
ON
Program 4
OFF
77F (25C)
6:00
[Saturday]
[Sunday]
81F (27C)
8:30
17:30
22:00
No timer settings
Make timer settings up to programs 1-4.
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Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Program 4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
19:00
21:00
77F (25C)
8:00
ON
81F (27C)
10:00
OFF
OFF
81F (27C)
ON
Up to 4 reservations per day and 28 reservations per week can be set in the WEEKLY TIMER. The effective use of the copy
mode ensures ease of making reservations.
The use of ON-ON-ON-ON settings, for example, makes it possible to schedule operating mode and set temperature changes.
Furthermore, by using OFF-OFF-OFF-OFF settings, only the turn off time of each day can be set. This will turn off the air
conditioner automatically if the user forgets to turn it off.
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Program 2
ON
OFF
Program 3
ON
Program 4
OFF
6:00
8:30
17:30
22:00
[Monday]
Setting Displays
1. Press
ON/OFF settings
Time settings
Temperature settings
The day of the week and the reservation number of the current day will be displayed.
1 to 4 settings can be made per day.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Pressing
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
or
setting in sequence.
blank
In case the reservation has already been set, selecting blank deletes the
reservation.
Go to STEP 9 if blank is selected.
5. Press
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6. Press
The time can be set between 0:00 and 23:50 in 10 minute intervals.
To return to the ON/OFF TIMER mode setting, press
.
Go to STEP 9 when setting the OFF TIMER.
7. Press
8. Press
The temperature can be set between 50F (10C) and 90F (32C).
Cooling: The unit operates at 64F (18C) even if it is set at 50 (10) to 63F (17C).
Heating: The unit operates at 86F (30C) even if it is set at 87 (31) to 90F (32C).
To return to the time setting, press
.
The set temperature is only displayed when the mode setting is on.
9. Press
10. Press
Be sure to direct the remote controller toward the indoor unit and check for a receiving
tone and flashing the OPERATION lamp.
Display
A reservation made once can be easily copied and the same settings used for another
day of the week. Refer to
. Page 25
NOTE
Shutting the breaker off, power failure, and other similar events will render operation of the indoor units internal clock inaccurate. Reset the
clock.
The
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6:00
COPY
Program 1
[Tuesday]
to
[Friday]
OFF
ON
8:30
17:30
77F (25C)
[Monday]
Program 4
Program 2 Program 3
ON
OFF
81F (27C)
22:00
Program 2 Program 3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
81F (27C)
77F (25C)
6:00
Program 4
8:30
17:30
22:00
Setting Displays
Confirmation display
1. Press
2. Press
Copy display
Paste display
Normal display
.
to confirm the day of the week to be
copied.
3. Press
The whole reservation of the selected day of the week will be copied.
4. Press
5. Press
The reservation will be copied to the selected day of the week. The whole reservation
of the selected day of the week will be copied.
To continue copying the settings to other days of the week, repeat STEP 4 and
STEP 5.
6. Press
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Confirming a reservation
The reservation can be confirmed.
Setting Displays
Normal display
Confirmation display
1. Press
The day of the week and the reservation number of current day will be displayed.
2. Press
To change the confirmed reserved settings, select the reservation number and press
.
The mode is switched to setting mode. Go to
3. Press
STEP 4.
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Display
Press
the LCD.
while
is displayed on
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1. Press
The day of the week and the reservation number will be displayed.
2. Press
4. Press
Pressing
ON TIMER
5. Press
OFF TIMER
blank
6. Press
If there are still other reservations, WEEKLY TIMER operation will be activated.
1. Press
deleted.
2. Hold
for 5 seconds.
All reservations
Hold
Be sure to direct the remote controller toward the indoor unit and check for a receiving tone.
This operation is not effective on the setting display of WEEKLY TIMER.
All reservations will be deleted.
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3. FDXS Series
3.1
Remote Controller
Names of Parts
Remote Controller
Signal transmitter
Display (LCD)
Displays the current settings.
(In this illustration, each section is
shown with all its displays on for the
purpose of explanation.)
Receiver
TEMPERATURE
adjustment buttons
Changes the temperature setting.
Page 12
ON/OFF button
POWERFUL button
POWERFUL operation.
Front cover
Page 14
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QUIET button
ECONO button
ECONO operation.
Page 16
ON TIMER button
Page 18
Page 17
TIMER CANCEL
button
CLOCK button
SELECT button
Changes the ON/OFF TIMER
settings. Page 17,18
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To start operation
1. Press
AUTO
2. Press
DRY
COOL
HEAT
FAN
Display
To stop operation
Press
again.
NOTE
Notes on each operation mode
MODE
HEAT
COOL
DRY
AUTO
FAN
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Since this air conditioner heats the room by taking heat from outdoor air to indoors, the heating capacity becomes smaller in lower outdoor
temperatures. If the heating effect is insufficient, it is recommended to use another heating appliance in combination with the air conditioner.
The heat pump system heats the room by circulating hot air around all parts of the room. After the start of HEAT operation, it takes
some time before the room gets warmer.
In HEAT operation, frost may occur on the outdoor unit and lower the heating capacity. In that case, the system switches into
defrosting operation to take away the frost.
During defrosting operation, hot air does not flow out of indoor unit.
This air conditioner cools the room by releasing the heat in the room outside. Therefore, the cooling performance of the air
conditioner may be degraded if the outdoor temperature is high.
The computer chip works to rid the room of humidity while maintaining the temperature as much as possible. It automatically
controls temperature and airflow rate, so manual adjustment of these functions is unavailable.
In AUTO operation, the system selects an appropriate operation mode (COOL or HEAT) based on the room and outside
temperatures and starts the operation.
The system automatically reselects setting at a regular interval to bring the room temperature to user-setting level.
This mode is valid for fan only.
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Press
or
The displayed items on the LCD will change whenever either one of the buttons is
pressed.
COOL operation
64-90F
(18-32C)
HEAT operation
50-86F
(10-30C)
AUTO operation
64-86F
(18-30C)
Press
to raise the temperature and press
temperature.
to lower the
Operating conditions
Recommended temperature setting
For cooling: 78-82F (26-28C)
For heating: 68-75F (20-24C)
Operating conditions
COOL
HEAT
DRY
Operation outside this humidity or temperature range may cause a safety device to disable the system.
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Press
Each pressing of
Auto
High
Middle high
Low
Middle low
Middle
NOTE
Note on airflow rate setting
At smaller airflow rates, the cooling (heating) effect is also smaller.
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3.4
FDXS Series
POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL Operation
POWERFUL operation quickly maximizes the cooling (heating) effect in any
operation mode. You can get the maximum capacity.
Press
during operation.
Press
again.
[Example]
Normal operation
When you want to get the
cooling effect quickly, start
the POWERFUL operation.
POWERFUL operation
POWERFUL operation will
work for 20 minutes.
Back to normal
operation
NOTE
Notes on POWERFUL operation
When using POWERFUL operation, there are some functions which are not available.
POWERFUL operation cannot be used together with ECONO and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation.
Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
POWERFUL Operation can only be set when the unit is running. Pressing the operation stop button causes the settings to be canceled, and
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Press
Press
[Example]
again.
NOTE
Notes on OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
This function is available in COOL, HEAT, and AUTO operation.
(This is not available in FAN and DRY operation.)
POWERFUL operation and OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation cannot be used at the same time.
Priority is given to the function of whichever button is pressed last.
If operation is stopped using the remote controller or the indoor unit ON/OFF switch when using OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation,
remain on the remote controller display.
will
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation will drop neither the frequency nor fan speed if the frequency and fan speed have been already dropped low
enough.
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3.6
FDXS Series
ECONO Operation
ECONO Operation
ECONO operation is a function which enables efficient operation by limiting the
maximum power consumption value.
This function is useful for cases in which attention should be paid to ensure a
circuit breaker will not trip when the product runs alongside other appliances.
Press
during operation.
Press
again.
[Example]
ECONO operation
Normal operation
ECONO
operation
Time
NOTE
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1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
again.
Display
Press
NOTE
Notes on TIMER operation
When TIMER is set, the present time is not displayed.
Once you set ON/OFF TIMER, the time setting is kept in the memory. The memory is canceled when remote controller batteries are replaced.
When operating the unit via the ON/OFF TIMER, the actual length of operation may vary from the time entered by the user. (Maximum
approximately 10 minutes)
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3.8
FDXS Series
ON TIMER Operation
ON TIMER Operation
To use ON TIMER operation
Check that the clock is correct.
If not, set the clock to the present time.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
again.
Display
Press
NOTE
In the following cases, set the timer again.
After a breaker has turned off.
After a power failure.
After replacing batteries in the remote controller.
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Part 6
Service Diagnosis
1. Troubleshooting with LED .........................................................................89
1.1 Indoor Unit.................................................................................................. 89
1.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................... 89
5. Check ......................................................................................................142
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
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5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
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Indoor Unit
Operation Lamp
The operation lamp blinks when any of the following errors is detected.
1. When a protection device of the indoor or outdoor unit is activated, or when the thermistor
malfunctions.
2. When a signal transmission error occurs between the indoor and outdoor units.
In either case, conduct the diagnostic procedure described in the following pages.
FTXS series
(Ex. 09/12 class)
FDXS series
Operation lamp
(green)
Operation lamp
(green)
(R16589)
(R13534)
Service Monitor
1.2
The indoor unit has one green LED (LED A) on the control PCB. When the microcomputer works in
order, the LED A blinks.
Outdoor Unit
The outdoor unit has one green LED (LED A) on the PCB. When the microcomputer works in order,
the LED A blinks.
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Check Item
Reference
Page
94
388
indication.
The unit operates but does Check for wiring and piping errors in
not cool, or does not heat. the connection between the indoor
indication.
Diagnose by service port pressure
Check for refrigerant shortage.
and operating current.
operating noise and
Check the output voltage of the
vibrations
power module.
Check the power module.
94
Operation sometimes
stops.
Details of Measure
Service Diagnosis
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104
153
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1. When the timer cancel button is held down for 5 seconds, 00 is displayed on the temperature
display screen.
2. Press the timer cancel button repeatedly until a long beep sounds.
The code indication changes in the sequence shown below.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Note:
91
Code
00
U4
L5
E6
H6
H0
A6
E7
U0
F3
A5
F6
No.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Code
C7
A3
H8
H9
C9
C4
C5
J3
J6
E5
A1
E1
No.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Code
UA
UH
P4
L3
L4
H7
U2
EA
AH
FA
H1
P9
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Check Method 2
1. Press the 3 buttons (TEMP, TEMP, MODE) at the same time to enter the diagnosis mode.
(R14550)
(R9430)
2. Press the [TEMP] or button and change the number until you hear the two consecutive
beeps or the long beep.
(R14551)
(R14552)
(R9429)
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5. Press the [TEMP] or buttonand change the number until you hear the long beep.
(R14547)
(R14548)
The display
means the trial operation mode.
Refer to page 386 for trial operation.
(R9879)
(R14549)
Note:
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When the remote controller is left untouched for 60 seconds, it returns to the normal mode.
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Troubleshooting
4. Troubleshooting
4.1
Indoor
Unit
Outdoor
Unit
Description
00
U0
U2
U4
UA
A1
A5
Normal
A6
C4
C9
E1
E5
E6
E7
E8
EA
F3
F6
H0
H6
Reference
Page
Refrigerant shortage
104
107
109
112
95
97
99
101
103
103
113
115
Compressor lock
116
DC fan lock
117
118
119
121
123
125
128
131
132
H9
J3
J6
L3
L4
L5
P4
134
134
134
136
138
140
134
U7
111
H8
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Troubleshooting
4.2
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Remote
Controller
Display
A1
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The system checks if the circuit works properly within the microcomputer of the indoor unit.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Caution
OK?
NO
YES
Check the connection of
connectors (See Note.).
OK?
YES
NO
Voltage as rated?
NO
YES
Start operation.
Error repeats?
YES
NO
Error repeats?
YES
NO
Voltage as rated?
NO
YES
Start operation.
Error repeats?
NO
YES
Note:
Service Diagnosis
Connector
Terminal board ~ Control PCB
Terminal board ~ Control PCB
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Troubleshooting
4.3
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Remote
Controller
Display
A5
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
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Short-circuited air
Clogged air filter of the indoor unit
Dust accumulation on the indoor heat exchanger
Defective indoor heat exchanger thermistor
Defective indoor unit PCB
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
YES
NO
Check the air filter.
Dirty?
Is it very
dirty?
YES
NO
Check the dust accumulation on
the indoor heat exchanger.
Dirty?
Is it very
dirty?
YES
NO
Check
Check No.
No. 01
06
Check
Check the
the indoor
indoor heat
heat exchanger
exchanger
thermistor.
thermistor.
As it
Does
described
the
conform tointhe
thermistor characteristic
characteristic
thermistor
chart?
chart?
YES
NO
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Troubleshooting
4.4
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A6
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The rotation speed detected by the Hall IC during fan motor operation is used to determine
abnormal fan motor operation.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The detected rotation speed does not reach the demanded rotation speed of the target tap, and is
less than 50% of the maximum fan motor rotation speed.
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.02
Refer to P.143
NO
YES
Turn the power on and
start operation.
YES
Check No.02
Check the output of the
fan motor connector
Is the
motor power
supply voltage
310 ~ 340 VDC
generated?
NO
YES
Is the motor
control voltage 15
VDC generated?
NO
YES
Is the
rotation
command voltage
1 ~ 5 VDC
generated?
YES
Replace the indoor
fan motor.
NO
Check No.02
Check the output of the
fan motor connector
Is the rotation
pulse generated?
YES
Is the rotation
pulse generated?
YES
NO
NO
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Troubleshooting
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A6
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The rotation speed detected by the Hall IC during fan motor operation is used to determine
abnormal fan motor operation.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The detected rotation speed does not reach the demanded rotation speed of the target tap, and is
less than 50% of the maximum fan motor rotation speed.
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.04
Refer to P.143
Start operation.
YES
Check No. 04
Check Hall IC
NO
Turn off the power supply and
rotate the fan by hand.
Is there an output?
NO
YES
YES
Voltage as rated?
YES
Voltage as rated?
NO
NO
NO
YES
Check the capacitor's continuity.
Is there continuity?
NO
YES
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Troubleshooting
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Remote
Controller
Display
C4, C9
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The thermistor input is more than 4.96 V or less than 0.04 V during compressor operation.
Supposed
Causes
Disconnection of connector
Defective thermistor
Defective indoor unit PCB
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Normal?
NO
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistor resistance
value.
Normal?
NO
YES
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4.6
Troubleshooting
Refrigerant Shortage
Remote
Controller
Display
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
U0
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
09/12 class
A ()
B (W)
C (Hz)
640/256
55
<15/18/24/30/36 class>
Input current D output frequency + E
Output frequency > F
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
D ()
2000/256
27/1000
E (A)
F (Hz)
181
2.0
55
40
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G (pulse)
H ()
480
480
450
480
128/128
128/128
128/128
128/128
J (C)
K (F)
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Cooling
Heating
L
4.0C (7.2F)
4.0C (7.2F)
3.0C (5.4F)
3.0C (5.4F)
Supposed
Causes
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Disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor, indoor or outdoor heat exchanger thermistor,
room or outdoor temperature thermistor
Closed stop valve
Refrigerant shortage (refrigerant leakage)
Poor compression performance of compressor
Defective electronic expansion valve
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Any thermistor
disconnected?
NO
Check No.12
Refer to P.144
YES
Discharge pipe thermistor
Indoor or outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
Room temperature thermistor
Outdoor temperature thermistor
YES
NO
Check for refrigerant shortage.
YES
NO
Oil oozing at internal
piping?
YES
NO
Compressor vibrating
too much?
NO
Check No. 12
Electronic expansion valve
functioning?
NO
Replace the electronic
expansion valve.
YES
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistors.
NG
OK
Replace the outdoor unit PCB.
Error again?
YES
Replace the compressor.
NO
Completed.
Completed.
(R16015)
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Remote
Controller
Display
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
U2
Indoor Unit
The zero-cross detection of the power supply is evaluated by the indoor unit PCB.
Outdoor Unit
Low-voltage detection:
An abnormal voltage drop is detected by the DC voltage detection circuit.
Over-voltage detection:
An abnormal voltage rise is detected by the over-voltage detection circuit.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Indoor Unit
There is no zero-cross detection in approximately 10 seconds.
Outdoor Unit
Low-voltage detection:
The voltage detected by the DC voltage detection circuit is below 150 ~ 200 V (depending on
the model).
The compressor stops if the error occurs, and restarts automatically after 3-minute standby.
Over-voltage detection:
An over-voltage signal is fed from the over-voltage detection circuit to the microcomputer.
The compressor stops if the error occurs, and restarts automatically after 3-minute standby.
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Voltage as rated?
NO
YES
Check the connection of the
compressor harness.
Loose or
disconnected?
YES
NO
(Precaution before turning on the power again)
Make sure the power has been off for at
least 30 seconds.
Turn on the
power again. System
restarted?
NO
Repeat a few
times.
Error
again within 3 minutes
after turning on the
power?
YES
Replace the indoor
unit PCB.
NO
Replace the outdoor
unit PCB.
(R16043)
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Troubleshooting
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Remote
Controller
Display
U4
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The data received from the outdoor unit in indoor unit-outdoor unit signal transmission is checked
whether it is normal.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The data sent from the outdoor unit cannot be received normally, or the content of the data is
abnormal.
Supposed
Causes
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Wiring error
Breaking of the connection wires between the indoor and outdoor units (wire No. 3)
Defective outdoor unit PCB
Defective indoor unit PCB
Disturbed power supply waveform
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.11
Refer to P.144
YES
NO
Check the voltage of the
connection wires on the indoor
terminal board between No. 1
and No. 3, and between No. 2
and No. 3.
Properly insulated?
NO
Check the LED A on the outdoor
unit PCB.
Is LED A blinking?
YES
Before you check the LED A,
cancel the standby electricity
saving function by starting fan
operation with the remote
controller.
Wait at least for 7 sec. after
turning on the power.
NO
YES
Check No.11
Check the power supply
waveform.
NO
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Remote
Controller
Display
U7
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Communication error between microcomputer mounted on the main microcomputer and PM1.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The abnormality is determined when the data sent from the PM1 can not be received for 9
seconds.
The error counter is reset when the data from the PM1 can be successfully received.
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
Error again?
NO
YES
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Troubleshooting
UA
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The supply power is detected for its requirements (different from pair type and multi type) by the
indoor / outdoor transmission signal.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
OK?
NO
YES
Are the
connection wires connected
property?
NO
YES
Check the code numbers
(2P01234, for example) of the
indoor and outdoor unit PCB with
the Parts List.
Matched compatibly?
YES
NO
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Troubleshooting
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E1
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
09/12/15/18 class
Caution
Is LED A blinking?
YES
Check to see if the outdoor unit is
grounded.
Grounded?
NO
YES
Is the harness
broken?
YES
NO
Zero-cross signal
abnormality.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (1).
(R16910)
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
24/30/36 class
Caution
Error again?
NO
Check to see if the unit is
grounded.
Grounded?
YES
NO
(R16911)
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Troubleshooting
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E5
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Check No.12
Refer to P.144
Check No.13
Refer to P.145
Check No.14
Refer to P.145
Discharge pipe
thermistor disconnected?
YES
Insert the thermistor in
position.
NO
Check No. 01
Check the thermistors.
NG
* Discharge pipe thermistor
OK
Check No. 12
Check the electronic
expansion valve.
NG
Replace the electronic
expansion valve or the coil.
OK
Check No. 13
Check the four-way valve.
NG
Replace the four-way valve
or the coil.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
OK
Check No. 14
Check the refrigerant line.
OK
NG
* Refrigerant shortage
* Water mixed
* Stop valve
(R14438)
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E6
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
A compressor lock is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the position
detection circuit.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
09/12 class
Operation stops due to overcurrent.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 11 minutes without any other error
15/18/24/30/36 class
A compressor lock is detected by the current waveform generated when applying highfrequency voltage to the motor.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 5 minutes without any other error
Supposed
Causes
Compressor locked
Compressor harness disconnected
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
Normal?
NO
YES
Turn off the power and reconnect
the harnesses. Turn on the power
again and restart the system.
Emergency
stop without compressor
running?
YES
NO
System shut
down after errors repeated
several times?
YES
NO
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E7
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
An error is determined with the high-voltage fan motor rotation speed detected by the Hall IC.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The fan does not start in 15 ~ 30 seconds (depending on the model) even when the fan motor is
running.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 11 minutes (09/12 class) or 5 minutes (15/18/24/30/
36 class) without any other error
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.16
Refer to P.148
YES
NO
Foreign matters in or
around the fan?
YES
Remove the foreign
matters.
NO
Turn on the power.
Fan rotates
smoothly?
NO
YES
Check No. 16
Check the rotation pulse input on
the outdoor unit PCB.
NO
(R15675)
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Troubleshooting
E8
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
An input overcurrent is detected by checking the input current value with the compressor running.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The current exceeds about 9.25 ~ 20 A for 2.5 seconds with the compressor running.
(The upper limit of the current decreases when the outdoor temperature exceeds a certain
level.)
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
An input overcurrent may result from wrong internal wiring. If the system is interrupted by an input
overcurrent after the wires have been disconnected and reconnected for part replacement, check the
wiring again.
Check No. 17
Check the installation condition.
Check No.17
Refer to P.149
Check No.18
Refer to P.150
NO
YES
Turn off the power and disconnect
the harnesses U, V, and W.
Check No.15
Check with the inverter checker ().
Inverter checker
Part No.: 1225477
YES
Check No. 18
Check the discharge pressure.
(R14440)
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
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EA
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The room temperature thermistor and the indoor heat exchanger thermistor are checked if they
function within their normal ranges in each operation mode.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Four-way valve
coil disconnected (loose)?
YES
Correct the four-way valve
coil.
NO
Check No.13
Refer to P.145
Check No.14
Refer to P.145
Harness out of
connector?
YES
Reconnect the harness.
NO
Check the continuity of the four-way
valve coil and harness.
Resistance
between harnesses
about 1000 ~ 2000 W?
NO
Replace the four-way
valve coil.
YES
Check No.
13
Check the four-way valve
switching output.
NG
Replace the outdoor
unit PCB.
OK
Any thermistor
disconnected?
YES
Reconnect the
thermistor(s).
NO
Check No. 01
Check the thermistors.
NG
Replace the defective
thermistor(s).
OK
Check No. 14
Check the refrigerant line.
NG
* Refrigerant shortage
* Water mixed
* Stop valve
OK
Replace the four-way valve
(defective or dust-clogged).
(R15824)
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
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F3
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
An error is determined with the temperature detected by the discharge pipe thermistor.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
If the temperature detected by the discharge pipe thermistor rises above A, the compressor
stops.
The error is cleared when the discharge pipe temperature has dropped below B.
<09/12 class>
(1) above 45 Hz (rising), above 40 Hz (dropping)
(2) 30 ~ 45 Hz (rising), 25 ~ 40 Hz (dropping)
(3) below 30 Hz (rising), below 25 Hz (dropping)
A
110C (230F)
105C (221F)
99C (210.2F)
B
97C (206.6F)
92C (197.6F)
86C (186.8F)
<15/18/24/30/36 class>
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
A
110C (230F)
120C (248F)
B
95C (203F)
107C (224.6F)
Supposed
Causes
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Check No.12
Refer to P.144
Check No.14
Refer to P.145
Check No. 01
Check the thermistors.
OK
Check No. 12
Check the electronic
expansion valve.
NG
* Discharge pipe thermistor
* Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
* Outdoor temperature thermistor
NG
OK
Check No. 14
Check the refrigerant line.
OK
NG
* Refrigerant shortage
* Four-way valve
* Water mixed
* Stop valve
(R15825)
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
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F6
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
High-pressure control (operation halt, frequency drop, etc.) is activated in cooling operation if the
temperature sensed by the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor exceeds the limit.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The temperature sensed by the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor rises above about 60 ~ 65C
(140 ~ 149F).
The error is cleared when the temperature drops below about 50C (122F).
Supposed
Causes
123
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Check No.12
Refer to P.144
Check No. 17
Check the installation
condition.
NG
OK
Check No.17
Refer to P.149
Check No. 19
Check the outdoor fan.
NG
OK
Check No.18
Refer to P.150
Check No. 18
Check the discharge
pressure.
NG
OK
Check No.19
Refer to P.150
Check No. 12
Check the electronic
expansion valve.
NG
OK
Check No. 01
Check the outdoor heat
exchanger thermistor.
NG
OK
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
(R15667)
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
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H0
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The DC current before compressor start-up is out of the range 0.5 ~ 4.5 V (sensor output
converted to voltage value)
The DC voltage before compressor start-up is below 50 V.
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
YES
NO
Turn off the power and turn it on
again.
Restart operation
and error displayed
again?
YES
NO
No problem.
Keep on running.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
(R11712)
125
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
H0
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
The system checks the supply voltage and the DC voltage before the compressor starts.
The system checks the compressor current right after the compressor starts.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
Disconnection of reactor
Disconnection of compressor harness
Defective outdoor unit PCB
Defective compressor
126
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Caution
Connection OK?
NO
YES
Check the connection of the
compressor.
Connection OK?
NO
YES
Check the reactor.
10 or less?
YES
Check the compressor.
10 or less
between each terminal?
YES
127
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
H6
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
A compressor start-up failure is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the
position detection circuit.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
128
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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09/12/15/18 class
Caution
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
Check No.18
Refer to P.150
Voltage as rated?
Check No.20
Refer to P.151
NO
YES
Check No. 18
Check the discharge pressure.
OK?
NO
YES
Check No. 20
Check the short circuit of the diode
bridge.
Normal?
NO
YES
Check the connection.
Electrical
components or
compressor harnesses
connected as
specified?
NO
YES
Turn on the power.
Check the electrolytic capacitor
voltage.
320 50 VDC?
NO
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
YES
Turn off the power. Disconnect the
harnesses U, V, and W.
Inverter checker
Check No.15
Check with the inverter checker (). Part No.: 1225477
YES
Correct the power supply
or replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
Replace the compressor.
(R15827)
129
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Troubleshooting
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
Check No.18
Refer to P.150
Troubleshooting
24/30/36 class
Caution
Voltage as rated?
NO
YES
Check No. 18
Check the discharge pressure.
OK?
NO
YES
Check the connection.
Electrical
components or
compressor harnesses
connected as
specified?
NO
YES
Turn on the power.
Check the electrolytic capacitor
voltage.
320 50 VDC?
NO
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
YES
Turn off the power. Disconnect the
harnesses U, V, and W.
Inverter checker
Check No. 15
Check with the inverter checker (). Part No.: 1225477
YES
Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
Replace the compressor.
(R15892)
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
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H8
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
Caution
131
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
H8
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
A CT or related error is detected by checking the compressor running frequency and CT-detected
input current.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The compressor running frequency is more than A Hz, and the CT input current is less than B
A.
A (Hz)
32
B (A)
0.5
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
132
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
Check No.21
Refer to P.152
Caution
Start operation.
Running current
as shown at right
with relay cable 1
or 2?
YES
Current
(guideline)
NO
Rising with increasing
frequency
Check No. 21
Check the capacitor voltage.
2 sec
320 50 VDC?
Time
NO
Check No. 15
Check with the inverter checker ().
Inverter checker
Part No.: 1225477
YES
Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit PCB.
NO
Turn off the power and reconnect
the harnesses. Then turn on the
power again and restart operation.
Compressor running?
NO
Voltage within the
allowable range
(Supply voltage
15%)?
NO
YES
YES
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Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
This fault is identified based on the thermistor input voltage to the microcomputer.
A thermistor fault is identified based on the temperature sensed by each thermistor.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
The thermistor input voltage is above 4.96 V or below 0.04 V with the power on.
J3 error is judged if the discharge pipe temperature is lower than the heat exchanger
temperature.
Supposed
Causes
Troubleshooting
In case of P4
Caution
Service Diagnosis
134
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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In case of H9 J3 J6
Caution
Check No.01
Refer to P.142
Error displayed
again on remote
controller?
NO
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistor resistance
value.
Normal?
J3 error: the discharge
pipe temperature is
lower than the heat
exchanger temperature.
Cooling: Outdoor heat
exchanger
temperature
Heating: Indoor heat
exchanger
temperature
NO
Replace the defective
thermistor(s) of the following
thermistors.
Outdoor temperature
thermistor
Discharge pipe thermistor
Outdoor heat exchanger
thermistor
YES
Check No. 01
Check the indoor heat exchanger
thermistor resistance value in the
heating operation.
Indoor heat
exchanger thermistor
functioning?
NO
YES
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
(R16059)
135
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
L3
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
An electrical box temperature rise is detected by checking the radiation fin thermistor with the
compressor off.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
A
B
C
98C (208.4F)
75C (167F)
83C (181.4F)
122C (251.6F) 64C (147.2F) 113C (235.4F)
100C (212F)
70C (158F)
85C (185F)
136
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.17
Refer to P.149
Check No.19
Refer to P.150
YES
NO
Check the radiation fin
temperature.
NO
Above A?
YES
Check No. 19
Check the outdoor fan or
related.
NG
Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
Correct the connectors and
fan motor lead wire.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
OK
Too dirty
Slightly dirty
Check No. 17
Check the installation condition.
(R16695)
137
09/12 class
A
98C (208.4F)
B
75C (167F)
C
83C (181.4F)
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
L4
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
A radiation fin temperature rise is detected by checking the radiation fin thermistor with the
compressor on.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
09/12 class
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
A
98C (208.4F)
85C (185F)
105C (221F)
B
78C (172.4F)
56C (132.8F)
97C (206.6F)
138
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.17
Refer to P.149
Check No.19
Refer to P.150
Error displayed again?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Silicon grease
Part No.: 1172698
Above A?
NO
YES
Check No. 19
Check the outdoor fan or
related.
NG
Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
Correct the connectors and
fan motor leads.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
OK
Too dirty
Slightly dirty
Check No. 17
Check the installation condition.
09/12 class
15/18 class
24/30/36 class
Note:
139
(R16696)
A
98C (208.4F)
85C (185F)
105C (221F)
Refer to Application of silicon grease to a power transistor and a diode bridge on page 391 for
detail.
Service Diagnosis
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Troubleshooting
L5
Method of
Malfunction
Detection
An output overcurrent is detected by checking the current that flows in the inverter DC section.
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed
Causes
Service Diagnosis
140
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Caution
Check No.15
Refer to P.146
An output overcurrent may result from wrong internal wiring. If the system is interrupted by an output
overcurrent after the wires have been disconnected and reconnected for part replacement, check the
wiring again.
Check No. 17
Check the installation condition.
Check No.17
Refer to P.149
Check No.18
Refer to P.150
Check No.22
Refer to P.153
NO
YES
Turn off the power and turn it on
again to start the system. See if the
same error occurs.
Error again?
YES
Possible causes
Momentary fall of power supply
voltage
Compressor overload
Short circuit
Inverter checker
Part No.: 1225477
Check No.15
Check with the inverter checker ().
Keep on using.
YES
Correct the power supply
or replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
NO
Check No. 22
Check the power module.
Normal?
NO
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
YES
Turn off the power, and reconnect
the harnesses. Turn on the power
again and start operation.
Check the power supply voltage.
Voltage as rated?
NO
YES
Short circuit or
wire breakage between
compressor's coil
phases?
YES
NO
Check No. 18
Check the discharge pressure.
141
(R15830)
Service Diagnosis
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Check
5. Check
5.1
Check No.01
Disconnect the connectors of the thermistors from the PCB, and measure the resistance of each
thermistor using tester.
The relationship between normal temperature and resistance is shown in the table and the graph
below.
The data is for reference purpose only.
Temperature (C / F)
20 / 4
15 / 5
10 / 14
5 / 23
0 / 32
5 / 41
10 / 50
15 / 59
20 / 68
25 / 77
30 / 86
35 / 95
40 / 104
45 / 113
50 / 122
Resistance (k)
197.8
148.2
112.1
85.60
65.93
51.14
39.99
31.52
25.02
20.00
16.10
13.04
10.62
8.707
7.176
(R25C (77F) = 20 k, B = 3950 K)
(k)
150
100
50
15
5
0
32
15
59
30
86
45 (C)
113(F)
(R14467)
Tester
Resistance range
(R11906)
RTH1
Tester
(R3460)
The room temperature thermistor is directly mounted on the display PCB. Remove the display
PCB from the control PCB to measure the resistance.
When the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is soldered on the PCB, remove the thermistor and
measure the resistance.
Service Diagnosis
142
Check
5.2
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Check No.02
FTXS series
1. Check the connection of connector.
2. Check the motor power supply voltage output (pins 4 - 7).
3. Check the motor control voltage (pins 4 - 3).
4. Check the rotation command voltage (pins 4 - 2).
5. Check the rotation pulse (pins 4 - 1).
S1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
5.3
Hall IC Check
Check No.04
FDXS series
1. Check the connector connection.
2. With the power on, operation off, and the connector connected, check the following.
Output voltage of about 5 V between pins 1 and 3.
Generation of 3 pulses between pins 2 and 3 when the fan motor is operating.
If NG in step 1 Defective PCB Replace the PCB.
If NG in step 2 Defective Hall IC Replace the fan motor.
If OK in both steps 1 and 2
Replace the PCB.
S7
1
Purple (signals)
Blue (grounding)
(R14211)
143
Service Diagnosis
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5.4
Check
Check No.11
Measure the power supply waveform between No. 1 and No. 2 on the terminal board, and check
the waveform disturbance.
Check to see if the power supply waveform is a sine wave. (Fig.1)
Check to see if there is waveform disturbance near the zero cross. (sections circled in Fig.2)
Fig.1
5.5
Fig.2
Check No.12
S20
(5)
6P Connector
1 2 3 4 5 6
6-1
6-2
Check
6-3
6-4
(R14212)
Service Diagnosis
Please note that the latching sound varies depending on the valve type.
144
Check
5.6
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Check No.13
Turn the power off and then on
again.
S80 voltage at
220 - 240 VAC with
compressor on? (Fig.
1)
NO
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB.
YES
Disconnect the four-way valve coil
from the connector and check the
continuity.
Four-way valve
coil resistance at 1000 ~
2000 W?
NO
Replace the four-way valve
coil.
YES
Replace the four-way valve.
(R15737)
(Fig. 1)
Voltage at S80
Time
Compressor
ON
5.7
(R11904)
Check No.14
Refrigerant system check
Is the
discharge pipe
thermistor disconnected
from the holder?
YES
NO
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Service Diagnosis
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5.8
Check
Check No.15
Characteristics
If an abnormal stop occurs due to compressor startup failure or overcurrent output when using an
inverter unit, it is difficult to judge whether the stop is caused by the compressor failure or some
other failure (control PCB, power module, etc.). The inverter checker makes it possible to judge the
cause of trouble easily and securely. (Connect this checker as a quasi-compressor instead of
compressor and check the output of the inverter)
Operation Method
Step 1
Be sure to turn the power off.
Step 2
Install the inverter checker instead of a compressor.
Note:
Make sure the charged voltage of the built-in smoothing electrolytic capacitor drops to 10 VDC
or below before carrying out the service work.
(1) Remove the terminals from
the compressor.
Compressor
Inverter checker
Reference:
If the terminals of the compressor are not FASTON terminals (difficult to remove the wire on the
terminals), it is possible to connect wires available on site to the outdoor unit from output side of
PCB. (Do not connect them to the compressor at the same time, otherwise it may result in
incorrect detection.)
Step 3
Activate the power transistor test operation from the outdoor unit.
1) Press the forced cooling operation [ON/OFF] button for 5 seconds.
(Refer to page 384 for the position.)
Power transistor test operation starts.
Service Diagnosis
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Check
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FASTON terminal
(R15292)
147
Service Diagnosis
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5.9
Check
Check No.16
09/12 class
1. Check that the voltage between the pins 10 - 11 is 15 VDC.
2. Check if the Hall IC generates the rotation pulse (0 ~ 15 VDC) 4 times between the pins 10 -12,
10 - 13, when the fan motor is manually rotated once.
S70
13
HV (Hall IC)
12
HU (Hall IC)
11
15 VDC
10
9
Free pin
Free pin
Phase W
7
6
Free pin
Free pin
Phase V
4
3
Free pin
Free pin
Phase U
(R11907)
15/18/24/30/36 class
Make sure that the voltage of 320 30 V is applied.
1. Set operation off and power off. Disconnect the connector S70.
2. Check that the voltage between the pins 4 - 7 is 320 VDC.
3. Check that the control voltage between the pins 3 - 4 is 15 VDC.
4. Check that the rotation command voltage between the pins 2 - 4 is 0 ~ 15 VDC.
5. Keep operation off and power off. Connect the connector S70.
6. Check whether 2 pulses (0 ~ 15 VDC) are output at the pins 1 - 4 when the fan motor is rotated
1 turn by hand.
When the fuse is melted, check the outdoor fan motor for proper function.
If NG in step 2 Defective PCB
Replace the outdoor unit PCB.
If NG in step 4 Defective Hall IC Replace the outdoor fan motor.
If OK in both steps 2 and 4
Replace the outdoor unit PCB.
PCB
S70
1
15 VDC
4
5
6
7
320 VDC
(R10811)
Service Diagnosis
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Check
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NG
OK
YES
NO
Is the outdoor heat
exchanger very dirty?
YES
NO
YES
149
Service Diagnosis
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Check
High?
NO
YES
Is the stop valve open?
NO
YES
Is the connection pipe
deformed?
YES
NO
Is the air
filter or indoor / outdoor
heat exchanger
dirty?
Not dirty
Dirty
DC motor
Check the outdoor fan system.
NO
Fan motor
lead wire connector
disconnected?
YES
NO
Go to Check No. 16.
(R15001)
Service Diagnosis
150
Check
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Check to make sure that the voltage between (+) and () of the diode bridge (DB1) is approx.
0 V before checking.
Measure the resistance between the pins of the DB1 referring to the table below.
If the resistance is or less than 1 k, short circuit occurs on the main circuit.
Negative () terminal of
tester (positive terminal
(+) for digital tester)
Positive (+) terminal of
tester (negative terminal
() for digital tester)
Resistance is OK.
Resistance is NG.
~ (2, 3)
+ (4)
~ (2, 3)
(1)
+ (4)
~ (2, 3)
(1)
~ (2, 3)
several k
~ several M
0 or
several k
~ several M
0 or
2
3
4
~ ~ +
09/12 class
Tester
(R12035)
151
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Check
15/18 class
~ ~ +
+
Tester
(R14700)
Before this check, be sure to check the main circuit for short circuit.
With the circuit breaker still on, measure the voltage according to the drawing of the model in
question. Be careful never to touch any live parts.
Multimeter
(DC voltage range)
(R13538)
Service Diagnosis
152
Check
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Check to make sure that the voltage between (+) and () of the power module is approx. 0 V before
checking.
Disconnect the compressor harness connector from the outdoor unit PCB. To disengage the
connector, press the protrusion on the connector.
Follow the procedure below to measure resistance between the terminals of the power module
and the terminals of the compressor with a multi-tester. Evaluate the measurement results
referring to the following table.
Negative () terminal of
tester (positive terminal
(+) for digital tester)
Positive (+) terminal of
tester (negative terminal
() for digital tester)
Resistance is OK.
Resistance is NG.
Power module
(+)
UVW
Power module
()
UVW
UVW
Power module
(+)
UVW
Power module
()
several k ~ several M
0 or
09/12 class
Power module
(R16069)
153
Service Diagnosis
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Check
15/18 class
Power module
(R16697)
24/30/36 class
Power module
(R16073)
Service Diagnosis
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Part 7
Removal Procedure
1. Indoor Unit: FTXS09/12LVJU..................................................................157
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
Removal Procedure
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5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1. Appearance features
Warning
Dangerous: High voltage
A high voltage is applied to all
the electric circuits of this
product including thermistors.
(R7900)
Signal receiver
Operation lamp
TIMER lamp
INTELLIGENT
EYE lamp
INTELLIGENT
EYE sensor
[ON/OFF] button
Front panel
(R7902)
Air filter
(R7903)
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Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Air filter
Titanium apatite
photocatalytic
air-purifying filter ASSY
(R7904)
Projection
(R13487)
(R13174)
Removal Procedure
158
1.2
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
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Points
Front panel
(R7906)
(R7907)
Rotary shaft
(R7909)
(R7910)
159
Removal Procedure
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1.3
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the front panel
according to the Removal of
Front Panel.
Service cover
(R7911)
(R13488)
(R13489)
Removal Procedure
160
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R13490)
Hook
(R12715)
(R13491)
(R12268)
161
Removal Procedure
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1.4
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R7921)
(R7922)
(R7923)
Key alignment
(R13738)
Removal Procedure
162
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R7925)
(R7926)
Key alignment
(R13737)
(R13751)
163
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R8079)
Pivot
Interlock
shaft
(R13092)
Interlock rod
(R13093)
(R13094)
Removal Procedure
164
Procedure
Step
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Points
Hook
Vertical blade
(R13095)
165
Removal Procedure
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1.5
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the front grille
according to the Removal of
Front Grille.
Electrical box
(R13496)
Wire
retainer
(R13497)
Terminal
board
Connection
wire
(R16968)
Removal Procedure
166
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Procedure
Step
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S1].
Disconnect the
connector for the swing
motors [S41].
Points
[S1]
(R13499)
[S41]
(R7935)
(R7936)
167
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Clip
(R7937)
(R11268)
Ground wire
(R16969)
(R3939)
10
Hook
(R8081)
Removal Procedure
168
Procedure
Step
11
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Points
(R8082)
169
Removal Procedure
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1.6
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
Shield plate
Control PCB
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB
Display PCB
(inside)
(R13747)
Hook
Hook
(R8085)
Hook (side)
Hook (lower)
(R10619)
Removal Procedure
170
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Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal board
(R10315)
(R12277)
(R8262)
171
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Hook
(R12278)
(R8088)
4. Remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB.
1 Unfasten the 3 hooks
and remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB.
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB
(R8092)
Disconnect the
connector [S26] from
the INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB.
[S26]
(R8093)
Removal Procedure
172
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Procedure
Step
Points
Signal
receiver
PCB
(R8090)
Disconnect the
connector [S48] from
the signal receiver
PCB.
[S48]
(R8091)
Display PCB
(R8094)
173
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Hook
(R10318)
Disconnect the
connector [S49] from
the display PCB.
LED 3 (Green)
[S49]
LED 2 (Yellow)
LED 1 (Green)
(R8096)
Hook
Control PCB
(R8097)
(R8098)
Removal Procedure
174
Procedure
Step
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Points
[S32]
[S1]
[S47]
[S41]
[S46]
[S25]
(R16970)
[S26]
[S48]
[S49]
LED2
(Yellow)
LED3
(Green)
LED1
(Green)
175
(R8100)
Removal Procedure
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1.7
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power
supplies before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R10323)
Drain hose
(R10329)
(R13748)
Removal Procedure
176
Procedure
Step
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Vertical blade
Points
Pivot
Interlock
shaft
(R13092)
Interlock shaft
(R8127)
(R10331)
177
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Screw
(R13573)
10
Disconnect the
connector.
(R10333)
Connector: green
(R10334)
Removal Procedure
178
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Procedure
Step
Points
Connector for
lower blade (red)
Screw
Connector for
upper blade (white)
(R8131)
Caution
When reassembling, do not
confuse the installing order of
the 2 motors and the colors of
the connectors.
If you set the connectors or
motors opposite, the horizontal
blades do not move smoothly or
noise may be heard.
(1) Set the swing motor for the
upper blade first.
(connector: white)
(2) Then, set the swing motor for
the lower blade.
(connector: red)
(3) Fix both swing motors with a
screw.
(R8132)
Disconnect the
harnesses from the
motors.
(R10335)
179
Removal Procedure
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1.8
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power
supplies before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
(R8103)
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, be sure
to use a vacuum pump for air
purging.
(R8104)
Drain hose
Caution
If the refrigerant leaks, repair the
leakage, then collect all
refrigerant from the unit. After
conducting vacuum drying,
recharge the proper amount of
refrigerant.
(R8101)
Caution
In pump-down work, be sure to
stop the compressor before
disconnecting the refrigerant
piping. If the refrigerant piping is
disconnected with the
compressor operating and the
stop valve open, air may be
sucked in to generate an overpressure in refrigeration cycle,
thus resulting in pipe rupture or
accidental injury.
Place a plastic sheet under the
drain pan to prevent from
wetting the floor with remaining
drain.
If the drain hose is embedded in
the wall, disconnect the drain
hose beforehand.
Carry out the removal work with
2 wrenches.
When the pipings are
disconnected, protect both the
openings of pipe and unit from
entering moisture.
(R8105)
Removal Procedure
180
Procedure
Step
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Points
Piping
fixture
(R17120)
Caution
When removing or reassembling
the indoor heat exchanger, be
sure to wear gloves or wrap the
indoor heat exchanger with
cloth. (You may be injured by the
fins.)
(R10546)
181
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Upper hook
Points
(R13138)
Lower hook
(R13139)
(R13140)
Removal Procedure
182
1.9
SiUS091133
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power
supplies before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the indoor heat
exchanger according to the
Removal of Indoor Heat
Exchanger.
(R8112)
Right side
plate
(R13502)
(R8114)
(R8115)
183
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R8116)
(R8117)
(R8118)
Fan rotor
(R8119)
Removal Procedure
184
Procedure
Step
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Points
Lock screw
Fan motor
Side face of
bottom frame
5 mm (0.2 inch)
(R2808)
(R8120)
(R9582)
(R8121)
(R8122)
185
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1. Appearance features
Warning
Dangerous: High voltage
A high voltage is applied to all
the electric circuits of this
product including thermistors.
(R16259)
Signal receiver
Operation lamp
TIMER lamp
INTELLIGENT
EYE sensor
ON/OFF
INTELLIGENT
EYE lamp
[ON/OFF] button
Front Panel
(R16683)
Hook
(R16975)
Removal Procedure
186
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Procedure
Step
Points
Air filter
(R16262)
(R9478)
187
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Front Panel
(R16456)
(R9480)
(R9481)
(R16684)
Removal Procedure
188
2.2
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Procedure
Step
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Points
Service cover
(R9483)
(R9484)
Front grille
(R16685)
189
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16266)
(R16686)
Hook
(R16511)
(R12715)
Hook
Removal Procedure
(R9487)
190
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R16269)
191
Removal Procedure
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2.3
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1 2
Preparation
Remove the front grille
according to the Removal of
Front Grille.
(R16270)
(R16271)
(R16273)
Removal Procedure
192
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16274)
(R16275)
Clip
(R16276)
(R11268)
193
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal board
1 2
Wire
retainer
(R16277)
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S1] and release
the harness from the
hook.
1 2
[S1]
(R16278)
Disconnect the
connector for the swing
motors [S41].
[S41]
(R16279)
Removal Procedure
194
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R16280)
Electrical box
1 2
(R16281)
Bottom frame
Hook
(R9647)
(R16282)
195
Removal Procedure
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2.4
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
(R9506)
Hook
(R16498)
(R16283)
(R16284)
Removal Procedure
196
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R16285)
Terminal board
(R16286)
Clamp
(R16971)
197
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9514)
Hook
Signal
receiver
unit
(R13518)
Hook
(R9516)
Removal Procedure
198
Procedure
Step
10
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Points
Signal receiver PCB
11
(R9521)
12
Disconnect the
connector.
[S48] : to control PCB
[S48]
199
(R9522)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
2. Remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB.
1 Unfasten the 2 hooks
on the right and then
the 2 hooks on the left.
Remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor ASSY.
Hook
Hook
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor ASSY
(R9523)
(R9524)
Sensor
Shield plate
(R9525)
Removal Procedure
200
Procedure
Step
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Points
Hook
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB
Shield plate (rear)
(R9526)
Disconnect the
connector.
[S36]: control PCB
[S36]
(R9527)
Display PCB
(R9528)
201
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9529)
(R9530)
Disconnect the
connector.
[S49]: to control PCB
[S49]
SW1
(R9531)
3P224121-1
BZ
PbF
LED2
LED1
S49
LED3
[S49]
(R13520)
Removal Procedure
202
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Procedure
Step
Points
Control PCB
Hook
Hook
(R9517)
Ground
wire
(R16550)
203
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal
(R9519)
[S1]
[S32]
[S41]
[S46]
Removal Procedure
[S25]
[S47]
(R17042)
204
2.5
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Horizontal blade
(R9568)
left
(R9536)
inner right
(R9537)
205
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
inner left
(R9538)
right
Horizontal
blade
(R9535)
(R16292)
Removal Procedure
206
Step
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Procedure
Points
(R16687)
(R16688)
(R16689)
207
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Interlock rod
(R9546)
(R16296)
(R16297)
Removal Procedure
208
Procedure
Step
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Points
Swing motor
unit
Drain hose
(R16298)
(R9548)
(R9549)
209
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connector to remove
the swing motor.
Caution
When reassembling, do not
confuse the installing order of
the 2 motors and the colors of
the connectors.
If you set the connectors or
motors opposite, the horizontal
blades do not move smoothly or
noise may be heard.
(1) Set the swing motor of the upper
blade first.
(connector: white)
(2) Then, set the swing motor of the
lower blade.
(connector: red)
(3) Fix both swing motors with a
screw.
(R9551)
Link cover
(R9552)
Removal Procedure
210
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9554)
211
(R9555)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9556)
(R9557)
Disconnect the
connector.
(R9558)
Removal Procedure
212
2.6
SiUS091133
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
Caution
If the refrigerant leaks, repair the
leakage, then collect all
refrigerant from the unit. After
conducting vacuum drying,
recharge a proper amount of
refrigerant.
(R16521)
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, be sure
to use a vacuum pump for air
purging.
Drain hose
(R16522)
Gas piping
Liquid piping
(R16523)
213
Caution
In pump-down work, be sure to
stop the compressor before
disconnecting the refrigerant
piping. If the refrigerant piping is
disconnected with the
compressor operating and the
stop valve open, air may be
sucked in to generate an overpressure in refrigeration cycle,
thus resulting in pipe rupture or
accidental injury.
Place a plastic sheet under the
drain pan to prevent from
wetting the floor with remaining
drain.
If the drain hose is embedded in
the wall, disconnect the drain
hose beforehand.
Carry out the removal work with
2 wrenches.
When the pipings are
disconnected, protect both the
openings of pipe and unit from
entering moisture.
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16524)
(R16309)
Piping fixture
(R9573)
Removal Procedure
214
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9574)
(R9575)
Caution
When removing or reassembling
the indoor heat exchanger, be
sure to wear gloves or wrap the
indoor heat exchanger with
cloths. (You may be injured by
the fins.)
(R13580)
215
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16310)
Indoor heat
exchanger
(R16311)
Removal Procedure
216
2.7
SiUS091133
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16307)
Fan motor
fixing plate
(R16972)
217
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16973)
(R16304)
Fan rotor
(R9648)
Removal Procedure
218
Procedure
Step
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Points
Fan motor
Side face of rotor
Side face of
bottom frame
5 mm (0.2 inch)
(R2808)
(R16305)
(R9582)
(R9584)
219
Removal Procedure
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2.8
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
When reassembling,
connect the 3 vertical blade
ASSYs. Fasten the hooks at
the connecting points.
(R16504)
Removal Procedure
220
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1. Appearance features
Warning
Dangerous: High voltage
A high voltage is applied to all
the electric circuits of this
product including thermistors.
(R9473)
Signal receiver
Operation lamp
TIMER lamp
INTELLIGENT
EYE sensor
ON/OFF
INTELLIGENT
EYE lamp
ON/OFF button
Front Panel
(R9475)
221
Hook
(R13625)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Air filter
Frame
(R9478)
Removal Procedure
222
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Procedure
Step
Points
Front Panel
(R9479)
(R9480)
(R9481)
(R9482)
223
Removal Procedure
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3.2
Procedure
Step
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Points
Service cover
(R9483)
(R9484)
Front grille
(R9485)
Removal Procedure
224
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R16266)
(R9488)
225
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9490)
Hook
(R9486)
(R12715)
Hook
Removal Procedure
(R9487)
226
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9492)
227
Removal Procedure
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3.3
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1 2
(R9493)
(R9494)
(R9495)
(R9496)
Removal Procedure
228
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Procedure
Step
Points
1 2
Ground wire
(R16976)
1 2
Clip
(R11268)
(R9498)
Terminal board
1 2
Wire
retainer
(R9499)
229
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S1] and release
the harness from the
hook.
1 2
[S1]
(R9500)
Ferrite core
(R9501)
Disconnect the
connector for the swing
motors [S41].
[S41]
(R9502)
Removal Procedure
230
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9503)
Electrical box
1 2
(R9504)
Bottom frame
Hook
(R9647)
(R9505)
231
Removal Procedure
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3.4
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9506)
Hook
(R9508)
(R9507)
(R9509)
Removal Procedure
232
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9511)
Terminal board
(R9512)
Clamp
(R9513)
233
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9514)
Hook
Signal
receiver
unit
(R13518)
Hook
(R9516)
Removal Procedure
234
Procedure
Step
10
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Points
Signal receiver PCB
11
(R9521)
12
Disconnect the
connector.
[S48]: control PCB
[S48]
235
(R9522)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
2. Remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB.
1 Unfasten the 2 hooks
on the right and then
the 2 hooks on the left.
Remove the
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor ASSY.
Hook
Hook
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor ASSY
(R9523)
(R9524)
Sensor
Shield plate
(R9525)
Removal Procedure
236
Procedure
Step
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Points
Hook
INTELLIGENT EYE
sensor PCB
Shield plate (rear)
(R9526)
Disconnect the
connector.
[S36]: control PCB
[S36]
(R9527)
237
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Display PCB
(R9528)
(R9529)
(R9530)
Removal Procedure
238
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connector.
[S49]: control PCB
[S49]
SW1
(R9531)
3P224121-1
BZ
PbF
LED2
LED1
S49
LED3
[S49]
(R13520)
Control PCB
Hook
Hook
(R9517)
Ground
wire
(R16550)
239
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal
(R9519)
[S1]
[S32]
[S41]
[S46]
Removal Procedure
[S25]
[S47]
(R17047)
240
3.5
SiUS091133
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Horizontal blade
(R9568)
(R9533)
(R9534)
241
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Removing order
(right left inner right
inner left)
right
Horizontal
blade
(R9535)
left
(R9536)
inner right
(R9537)
Removal Procedure
242
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Procedure
Step
Points
inner left
(R9538)
(R9539)
(R14469)
(R14470)
243
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Air outlet
ASSY
(R14471)
Hook
(R9543)
Fan guard
(R9544)
(R9545)
Removal Procedure
244
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Interlock rod
(R9546)
Swing motor
unit
Drain hose
(R13579)
(R9548)
245
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9549)
Disconnect the
connector to remove
the swing motor.
Caution
When reassembling, do not
confuse the installing order of
the 2 motors and the colors of
the connectors.
If you set the connectors or
motors opposite, the horizontal
blades do not move smoothly or
the noise may be heard.
(1) Set the swing motor for the
upper blade first.
(connector: white)
(2) Then, set the swing motor for
the lower blade.
(connector: red)
(3) Fix both the swing motors with a
screw.
(R9551)
Removal Procedure
246
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Procedure
Step
Points
Link cover
(R9552)
(R9554)
247
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9555)
(R9556)
(R9557)
Removal Procedure
248
Procedure
Step
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Points
Disconnect the
connector.
(R9558)
249
Removal Procedure
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3.6
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9559)
Removal Procedure
250
Procedure
Step
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Points
Hook
(R9561)
(R9562)
(R9563)
251
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9564)
Side face of
bottom frame
5 mm (0.2 inch)
(R2808)
Fan motor
(R9582)
(R9565)
Removal Procedure
252
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Vibration
absorber
(R9566)
(R9567)
253
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
3.7
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
Caution
If the refrigerant leaks, repair the
leakage, then collect all
refrigerant from the unit. After
conducting vacuum drying,
recharge a proper amount of
refrigerant.
(R11406)
Drain hose
(R9569)
Gas piping
Liquid piping
(R9570)
Removal Procedure
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, be sure
to use a vacuum pump for air
purging.
Caution
In pump-down work, be sure to
stop the compressor before
disconnecting the refrigerant
piping. If the refrigerant piping is
disconnected with the
compressor operating and the
stop valve open, air may be
sucked in to generate an overpressure in refrigeration cycle,
thus resulting in pipe rupture or
accidental injury.
Place a plastic sheet under the
drain pan to prevent from
wetting the floor with remaining
drain.
If the drain hose is embedded in
the wall, disconnect the drain
hose beforehand.
Carry out the removal work with
2 wrenches.
When the pipings are
disconnected, protect both the
openings of pipe and unit from
entering moisture.
254
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9571)
(R9572)
Piping fixture
(R9573)
255
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9574)
(R9575)
Caution
When removing or reassembling
the indoor heat exchanger, be
sure to wear gloves or wrap the
indoor heat exchanger with
cloths. (You may be injured by
the fins.)
(R13580)
Removal Procedure
256
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R13581)
Indoor heat
exchanger
(R9578)
257
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
3.8
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9579)
(R9580)
(R17121)
(R9581)
Removal Procedure
258
Procedure
Step
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Points
Fan rotor
(R9648)
Fan motor
Side face of rotor
Side face of
bottom frame
5 mm (0.2 inch)
(R2808)
(R9583)
(R9582)
(R9584)
259
Removal Procedure
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3.9
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
When reassembling,
connect the 3 vertical blade
ASSYs. Fasten the hooks at
the connecting points.
(R16979)
Removal Procedure
260
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Points
1. Appearance features
(R7186)
(R16044)
Stop valve
cover
261
(R16977)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Top panel
(R16978)
(R16980)
Discharge
grille
(R16981)
Removal Procedure
262
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16982)
Front panel
(R16983)
Hook
(R16984)
263
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Nut size: M6
10 mm
(0.39 inch)
(R16985)
Outdoor fan
(R16922)
D-cut
(R11828)
Outdoor temperature
thermistor
Removal Procedure
(R16986)
264
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S70].
(R16987)
[S70]
Fan motor
lead wire
(R11832)
265
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R12314)
(R7206)
Removal Procedure
266
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R11835)
Lead wire
Outdoor fan
(R3249)
Fan motor
(R12311)
(R16988)
(R16989)
267
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16990)
(R16991)
(R11842)
Removal Procedure
268
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Hook
(R16992)
Guard net
(R16993)
269
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
4.2
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connector for the
overload protector
[S40].
Preparation
Remove the outer panels and
disconnect the connector for the
fan motor according to the
Removal of Outer Panels / Fan
Motor.
[S40]
(R16924)
Disconnect the
connector for the fourway valve coil [S80].
[S80]
(R16925)
Disconnect the 2
connectors for the
reactor.
(R16926)
Removal Procedure
270
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16927)
Disconnect the
connector for the
electronic expansion
valve coil [S20].
[S20]
(R16928)
(R16994)
271
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Clip
Outdoor heat
exchanger thermistor
(R16995)
(R3264)
Clip
(R12279)
(R11849)
Electrical Box
(R16996)
Removal Procedure
272
4.3
SiUS091133
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Main PCB
Forced operation
button PCB
(R16997)
Terminal
board
(R11854)
273
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Ground
wire
(R16998)
[S110]
Forced operation button PCB
(R16932)
(R16933)
Removal Procedure
274
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16934)
(R16935)
Disconnect the
connector for the filter
PCB [S10].
[S10]
275
(R16936)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Disconnect the
connector for the forced
operation button PCB
[S100].
Points
[S100]
(R16937)
10
Disconnect the
connector for the filter
PCB [HL3] [HN3].
[HN3]
[HL3]
(R16938)
11
(R16939)
Removal Procedure
276
Procedure
Step
12
SiUS091133
Points
(R11865)
13
(R16940)
14
(R16999)
277
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
[HN3]
[HL3]
[S80]
[S20]
[S40]
[S70]
[S90]
[S10]
(R11868)
Filter PCB
(R17000)
(R16943)
Removal Procedure
278
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16944)
(R17001)
(R17002)
279
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Filter PCB
(R17003)
(R17004)
(R16949)
Removal Procedure
280
4.4
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Points
Preparation
Remove the outer panels
according to the Removal of
Outer Panels / Fan Motor.
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
Reactor
(R11879)
(R11880)
281
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Partition plate
(R12273)
Hook
Removal Procedure
(R13508)
282
4.5
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Sound blanket
(top)
(R11884)
Sound blanket
(outer)
(R11885)
(R11886)
283
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Sound blanket
(inner)
(R11887)
Sound blanket
(bottom)
Removal Procedure
(R11888)
284
4.6
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R7233)
Terminal cover
(R7234)
285
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Red (U)
Yellow (V)
Blue (W)
(R7235)
Warning
Be careful not to get yourself
burnt with the pipes and other
parts that are heated by the gas
brazing machine.
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, ventilate the room. (If the
refrigerant gas is exposed to
flames, toxic gas may be
generated.)
(R7247)
(R7248)
Removal Procedure
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, do not
discharge the refrigerant gas in
the atmosphere. Make sure to
collect all the refrigerant gas.
Cautions for restoration
1. Restore the piping by nonoxidation brazing.
2. It is required to prevent the
carbonization of the oil inside
the four-way valve and the
deterioration of the gaskets
affected by heat. (Keep below
120C (248F).) For the sake of
this, wrap the four-way valve
with wet cloth and provide water
so that the cloth does not dry.
286
Step
SiUS091133
Procedure
Points
(R7249)
Note:
Never use a metal saw to cut
pipes because the sawdust may
enter the circuit.
When withdrawing the pipes, be
careful not to pinch them firmly
with pliers. The pipes may get
deformed.
(R7250)
287
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
4.7
Removal of Compressor
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Warning
Be careful not to get yourself
burnt with pipes and other parts
that are heated by the gas
brazing machine.
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, ventilate the room. (If the
refrigerant gas is exposed to
flames, toxic gas may be
generated.)
Compressor
(R11889)
Warning
Since it may happen that the
refrigerant oil in the compressor
catches fire, prepare wet cloth so
as to extinguish fire immediately.
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, do not
discharge the refrigerant gas in
the atmosphere. Make sure to
collect all the refrigerant gas.
Discharge side
(R12031)
Removal Procedure
288
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Note:
Never use a metal saw to cut
pipes because the sawdust may
enter the circuit.
When withdrawing the pipes, be
careful not to pinch them firmly
with pliers. The pipes may get
deformed.
Suction side
(R12032)
(R7254)
289
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Warning
Points
Top panel
(R16754)
Discharge grille
(R16755)
(R16756)
Removal Procedure
290
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Front panel
(R16757)
(R16759)
(R16760)
291
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16762)
(R16763)
Removal Procedure
292
5.2
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Preparation
Remove the top panel and the
front panel according to the
Removal of Outer Panels.
(R17049)
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S70].
[S70]
Ferrite core
(R16951)
Partition plate
(R16952)
293
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16764)
(R16796)
(R16797)
Nut size: M6
Outdoor fan
10 mm
(0.39 inch)
(R16985)
(R16787)
Removal Procedure
294
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16788)
(R16953)
(R16790)
295
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
10
Points
(R16954)
11
Fan motor
(R16792)
Removal Procedure
296
5.3
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Protection plate
12 3
(R16955)
Lock nut
Conduit
mounting plate
(R16956)
297
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16780)
(R16781)
Outdoor temperature
thermistor
(R16794)
Removal Procedure
298
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16957)
Hook
(R16823)
Hook
10
(R16824)
(R16766)
299
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
11
Points
Outdoor
heat
exchanger
thermistor
(R16819)
12
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S70].
[S70]
Ferrite core
13
(R16951)
Partition plate
(R16952)
Removal Procedure
300
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16764)
14
(R16796)
(R16797)
15
Disconnect the
connector for the
overload protector
[S40].
[S40]
(R16782)
301
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
16
Points
(R16803)
17
Disconnect the
connector for the
electronic expansion
valve coil [S20].
[S20]
(R16798)
18
(R16799)
Removal Procedure
302
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16767)
19
Wire saddle
20
Disconnect the
connector for the fourway valve coil [S80].
(R16800)
[S80]
[S40] [S80]
[S20]
(R14363)
303
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
21
Points
(R16802)
22
(R14312)
23
(R14313)
24
(R16950)
Removal Procedure
304
Procedure
Step
25
SiUS091133
Disconnect the
connector for the
thermistors [S90].
Points
[S90]
(R16806)
26
(R14315)
27
Thermistor
harnesses
(R16958)
Wire saddle
305
(R14316)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
28
Points
(R16768)
(R16749)
(R16769)
(R16770)
Removal Procedure
306
Procedure
Step
29
SiUS091133
Points
(R16771)
30
(R16772)
307
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
5.4
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Main PCB
(R16959)
Disconnect the
connector [S10].
(R16808)
Removal Procedure
308
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16775)
Compressor harness
(red, blue, yellow)
(R16747)
Disconnect the
connectors [HN3] and
[HL3].
[HL3]: blue
[HN3]: white
(R16809)
(R16810)
309
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16811)
(R16812)
(R16813)
Removal Procedure
310
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16814)
10
(R14330)
11
12
(R14331)
[S80]
[S70]
[S10]
[S12]
[HN3] [HL3]
311
(R14332)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Electrical box
(R14333)
Radiation fin
(R14334)
Ground wire
(1): black
(2): white
(3): red
Terminal board
Removal Procedure
(R16822)
(R16815)
312
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16816)
(R16817)
(R16818)
313
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16961)
(R14367)
(R14368)
(R16964)
Removal Procedure
314
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R14370)
315
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
5.5
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16773)
(R16774)
Removal Procedure
316
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Sound blanket
(top upper)
(R16962)
Sound blanket
(top lower)
(R16783)
Sound blanket
(back)
317
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Sound blanket
(outer)
(R16776)
Sound blanket
(inner)
(R16778)
Clip
(R12287)
Removal Procedure
(R12286)
318
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Outdoor heat
exchanger
thermistor
Clamp
(R5292)
319
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
5.6
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Four way
valve
Points
Warning
Be careful not to get yourself
burnt with the pipes and other
Four way parts that are heated by the gas
valve coil
brazing machine.
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, ventilate the room. (If the
refrigerant gas is exposed to
flames, toxic gas may be
generated.)
(R5297)
Caution
From the viewpoint of global
environment protection, do not
discharge the refrigerant gas in
the atmosphere. Make sure to
collect all the refrigerant gas.
Note:
Never use a metal saw to cut
pipes because the sawdust may
enter the circuit.
When withdrawing the pipes, be
careful not to pinch them firmly
with pliers. The pipes may get
deformed.
Provide a protective sheet or a
steel plate so that the brazing
flame cannot influence
peripheries.
(R5299)
Removal Procedure
320
5.7
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Electronic expansion valve coil
(R16751)
(R16752)
321
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Step
Procedure
Points
Warning
Use caution to avoid burning
yourself with pipes and other
parts that are heated by the gas
brazing.
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, immediately ventilate the
room. If refrigerant gas is
exposed to flames, toxic gas may
be generated.
(R16753)
Removal Procedure
Caution
For global environmental
protection, do not discharge the
refrigerant gas in the
atmosphere. Make sure to collect
all the refrigerant gas.
322
5.8
Removal of Compressor
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R5301)
Terminal cover
(R5302)
Red (U)
Yellow (V)
Blue (W)
(R16784)
323
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16963)
Warning
Use caution to avoid burning
yourself with pipes and other
parts that are heated by the gas
brazing
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, immediately ventilate the
room. If refrigerant gas is
exposed to flames, toxic gas may
be generated.
(R10257)
Removal Procedure
Warning
If the refrigerant oil in the
compressor catches fire, have a
wet cloth prepared to extinguish
the fire immediately.
Caution
For global environmental
protection, do not discharge the
refrigerant gas in the
atmosphere. Make sure to collect
all the refrigerant gas.
324
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R5309)
325
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1. Appearance features
(R16578)
Rear side
Suction grille
Hook
(R16916)
Hook
(R16917)
Removal Procedure
326
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R6372)
Top panel
(R6373)
Right
side
panel
(R16579)
327
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
(R16580)
(R17006)
Removal Procedure
328
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16582)
Hook
(R16583)
329
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Step
Procedure
Points
(R16728)
Hook
(R13521)
Hook
(R16729)
Removal Procedure
330
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R16730)
Front
Panel (1)
Discharge grille
(R16587)
(R16588)
331
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Hook
(R16591)
(R16592)
Nut size : M8
Outdoor fan
13 mm
(0.51 inch)
(R16736)
(R17005)
(R16737)
Removal Procedure
332
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Partition plate (1)
(R16738)
(R16739)
(R6394)
333
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
10
Points
Hook
(R16740)
11
(R16741)
(R6995)
Removal Procedure
334
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Rear panel
Shield plate
ASSY
(R16599)
(R17009)
(R17012)
335
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Rear panel
Partition
plate (2)
(R17008)
Hook
(R17007)
(R17010)
Removal Procedure
336
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Insulation
Holder
(R11151)
Thermistor
(R14991)
337
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
10
Points
Rear panel
(R16699)
11
(R16700)
12
(R16701)
Removal Procedure
338
Procedure
Step
13
SiUS091133
Points
Hook
(R16702)
14
(R16703)
339
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
6.2
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Electrical box
Stop valve
mounting plate
(R16605)
Partition
plate (1)
(R16606)
Removal Procedure
340
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
Ground wire
(R16607)
Disconnect the
connector for the fan
motor [S70].
(R7008)
Fan motor
lead wire
341
(R9468)
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connectors of the front
side.
(R5275)
Clamp
(R16704)
Clamp
(R6423)
Removal Procedure
342
Procedure
Step
SiUS091133
Points
(R6469)
10
Hook
(R16705)
11
(R16706)
343
Removal Procedure
SiUS091133
6.3
Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Disconnect the
connectors [S52]
[S102] from the service
monitor PCB.
[S52]
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the "Removal of
Electrical Box".
[S102]
Clamp
(R16708)
Ground wire
Terminal board
(R16709)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
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Points
(R5283)
(R16710)
Disconnect the
harnesses from the
terminal board.
1: Black
2: White
3: Red
L1: Black
L2: Brown
N1: White
N2: Blue
L2
N2
1 23
345
L1
N1
(R16711)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Disconnect the 2
harnesses for the
reactor [HR1] [HR2].
Points
[HR1] : White
[HR2] : Blue
[HR1] [HR2]
Ferrite core
(R5286)
Main PCB
(R5287)
Hook
10
(R13524)
(R5289)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the "Removal of
Electrical Box".
Be sure to remove the lower
screws first. If the top screws
are removed first, the fan motor
may tilt down or fall and cause
injury because its center of
gravity is shifted to the front.
(R6442)
Fan motor
Harness
(R6444)
(R6443)
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6.5
Procedure
Step
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Points
Electronic
expansion
valve coil
(R11159)
(R6457)
Removal Procedure
348
Procedure
Step
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Four way
valve coil
(R6458)
(R11160)
349
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Removal Procedure
(R9469)
350
6.6
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
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Points
351
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R16610)
(R16611)
Removal Procedure
352
Procedure
Step
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Sound blanket
(inner)
353
(R7019)
Removal Procedure
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6.7
Removal of Compressor
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal cover
(R9690)
2
3
U (red)
W (blue)
V (yellow)
OL
(R9471)
Removal Procedure
354
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9472)
355
Removal Procedure
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7.1
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
1. Appearance features.
(R16618)
Suction grille
(R16619)
(R9587)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Top panel
(R16620)
(R16621)
(R9688)
357
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Hook
(R16622)
(R16623)
Removal Procedure
358
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R16625)
(R16626)
Insulation
sheet
(R16627)
359
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Discharge grille
Front panel (1)
(R9757)
(R9758)
Nut size: M8
13 mm
(0.51 inch)
(R17005)
Outdoor fan
(R16628)
Removal Procedure
360
Procedure
Step
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Points
Partition plate (1)
(R16629)
(R16630)
(R9601)
361
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R9602)
Hook
(R16631)
(R9604)
Removal Procedure
362
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Procedure
Step
Points
(R17015)
(R17016)
Terminal board
Connecting wires
363
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Rear panel
(R17013)
(R17014)
(R16637)
Removal Procedure
364
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Procedure
Step
Points
Stop valve
mounting plate
(R16638)
Hook
(R16639)
10
(R9615)
365
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
11
Points
Rear panel
Removal Procedure
(R16640)
366
7.2
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
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Points
Stop valve
mounting plate
(R16641)
Ground wire
(R16642)
367
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Disconnect the
connector for fan motor
[S70] and release the 4
clamps attached to the
electrical box.
Ferrite core
[S70]
(R16918)
Disconnect the
connectors of the front
side.
[S20]
[S90]
[S80]
(R9622)
Removal Procedure
368
Procedure
Step
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Points
Clamp
(R9623)
Clamp
(R9624)
(R9625)
369
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
10
11
Points
Hook
(R16647)
12
Electrical box
Hook
13
(R16643)
(R16644)
Removal Procedure
370
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Removal of PCBs
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Disconnect the
connectors [S52]
[S102] from the service
monitor PCB.
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the Removal of
Electrical Box.
Cover
(R9611)
[S52]
[S102]
Clamp
(R16708)
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Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Ground wire
Terminal board
(R16709)
(R5283)
(R5284)
Disconnect the
harnesses.
1: Black
2: White
3: Red
L1: Black
L2: Brown
N1: White
N2: Blue
L2
N2
12 3
Removal Procedure
L1
N1
(R5285)
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Procedure
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Disconnect the 2
harnesses for the
reactor [HR1] [HR2].
Points
[HR1] [HR2]
[HR1] : white
[HR2] : blue
The harness for [HR2] has a
ferrite core.
Ferrite core
(R5286)
(R5287)
10
Hook
11
(R13524)
(R5289)
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7.4
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Preparation
Remove the electrical box
according to the "Removal of
Electrical Box".
(R9630)
(R6442)
Fan motor
Harness
(R6443)
Removal Procedure
(R6444)
374
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Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
(R9631)
375
(R9632)
(R9633)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Sound blanket
(top upper)
(R16920)
(R9635)
Removal Procedure
(R9636)
376
Procedure
Step
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Points
(R9637)
(R9638)
377
(R9639)
Removal Procedure
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7.6
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Sound blanket
(outer)
(R16921)
Sound blanket
(top upper)
(R9641)
(R9642)
Removal Procedure
378
Procedure
Step
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Points
Sound blanket
(outer)
(R9643)
(R9645)
379
Removal Procedure
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7.7
Removal of Compressor
Procedure
Warning
Be sure to wait for 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies
before disassembling work.
Procedure
Step
Points
Terminal cover
(R9650)
2
3
U (red)
W (blue)
V (yellow)
OL
(R9471)
Removal Procedure
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Procedure
Step
Points
Warning
Use caution to avoid burning
yourself with pipes and other
parts that are heated by the gas
brazing machine.
Warning
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
work, immediately ventilate the
room. If refrigerant gas is
exposed to flames, toxic gas may
be generated.
(R9646)
Warning
If the refrigerant oil in the
compressor catches fire, have a
wet cloth prepared to extinguish
the fire immediately.
Caution
For global environmental
protection, do not discharge the
refrigerant gas in the
atmosphere. Make sure to collect
all the refrigerant gas.
(R7021)
Note:
Never use a metal saw for
cutting pipes or sawdust
will enter the circuit.
When withdrawing the
pipes, be careful not to
pinch them firmly with
pliers. The pipes may get
deformed.
Provide a protective sheet
or a steel plate so that the
brazing flame cannot
influence peripheries.
Be careful so as not to
burn the compressor
terminals, the name plate,
the heat exchanger fin.
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Part 8
Trial Operation and
Field Settings
1.
2.
3.
4.
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In order to protect the environment, be sure to conduct pump down operation when relocating or
disposing the unit.
Detail
1) Remove the valve caps from the liquid stop valve and the gas stop valve.
2) Carry out forced cooling operation.
3) After 5 to 10 minutes, close the liquid stop valve with a hexagonal wrench.
4) After 2 to 3 minutes, close the gas stop valve and stop the forced cooling operation.
09/12/15/18 class
24/30/36 class
Service port
Hexagonal
wrench
Hexagonal
wrench
Close
Close
Valve cap
Valve cap
(R14474)
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Forced Cooling
The forced cooling operation is allowed when both of the following conditions are
met.
1) The outdoor unit is not abnormal and not in the 3-minute standby mode.
2) The outdoor unit is not operating.
The forced cooling operation starts when any of the following conditions is fulfilled.
Start
1) Press the forced cooling operation [ON/OFF] button (SW1) on the indoor unit
for 5 seconds.
2) Press the forced cooling operation [ON/OFF] button (SW1) on the outdoor unit.
09/12 class: 58 Hz
15/18 class: 66 Hz
24 class: 31 Hz
30/36 class: 55 Hz
The forced cooling operation ends when any of the following conditions is fulfilled.
Command
frequency
End
Others
Indoor Unit
FTXS series
FDXS series
(R14145)
(R16615)
Outdoor Unit
09/12 class
1
Forced cooling
operation
[ON/OFF] button
(SW1)
Screwdriver
Push
(R16614)
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15/18 class
Forced cooling operation
[ON/OFF] button (SW1)
Push
Screwdriver
(R16616)
24/30/36 class
S102
S2
ON
ABCD
LED-A
SW4
SW1
Forced cooling
operation
ON/OFF button
(SW1)
(R14475)
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Trial Operation
3. Trial Operation
Outline
1. Measure the supply voltage and make sure that it falls within the specified range.
2. Trial operation should be carried out in either cooling or heating operation.
3. Carry out the trial operation in accordance with the operation manual to ensure that all functions
and parts, such as louver movement, are working properly.
The air conditioner requires a small amount of power in standby mode. If the system is not to be
used for some time after installation, shut off the circuit breaker to eliminate unnecessary power
consumption.
If the circuit breaker trips to shut off the power to the air conditioner, the system backs up the
operation mode. The system then restarts operation with the previous operation mode when the
circuit breaker is restored.
In cooling operation, select the lowest programmable temperature; in heating operation, select the
highest programmable temperature.
Trial operation may be disabled in either operation mode depending on the room temperature.
After trial operation is complete, set the temperature to a normal level.
(26 ~ 28C (78.8 ~ 82.4F) in cooling, 20 ~ 24C (68 ~ 75.2F) in heating)
For protection, the system does not start for 3 minutes after it is turned off.
Detail
ARC452 Series
(1) Press the [ON/OFF] button to turn on the system.
(2) Press the both of [TEMP] buttons and the [MODE] button at the same time.
(3) Press the [MODE] button twice.
(T appears on the display to indicate that trial operation is selected.)
(4) Press the [MODE] button and select the operation mode.
(5) Trial operation terminates in approx. 30 minutes and switches into normal mode. To quit trial
operation, press the [ON/OFF] button.
(3)
(2)
(2)
(2) (3) (4)
(1) (5)
(R14476)
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Field Settings
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4. Field Settings
4.1
DIP switch
H/P
4.2
C/O
(R12275)
(R14477)
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4.3
Field Settings
Outline
When 2 indoor units are installed in 1 room, 1 of the 2 indoor units and the corresponding wireless
remote controller can be set for different addresses.
Both the indoor unit PCB and the wireless remote controller need alteration.
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
1
2
JB
EXIST
CUT
1
2
ADDRESS
ADDRESS:JA
FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU
JB
EXIST
CUT
ADDRESS:JA
FTXS09/12LVJU
JA
JC
JA
JA
JC
(R9665)
FDXS series
JA
ADDRESS JC
JB
ADDRESS: JA
1
EXIST
CUT
2
(R16921)
Wireless Remote
Controller
ADDRESS
EXIST 1
2
CUT
(R13525)
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Outline
This function is limited only for facilities (the target of air conditioning is equipment such as
computer. Never use it in spaces occupied by humans such as a residence or office.
Detail
You can expand the operation range to 10C (14F) by cutting the jumper or turning on switch on
the outdoor unit PCB. If the outdoor temperature falls to 18C (0.4F) or lower, the operation
stops. If the outdoor temperature rises, the operation starts again.
09/12 class
J5
J4
J3
S40
S70
S2
(R12187)
15/18 class
Top panel
1) Remove the
3 screws.
Drip proof
cover
2) Remove the
drip proof
cover.
PCB
GND
J5
J7
J8
J6
3) Cut the
jumper J6.
(R16698)
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Field Settings
24/30/36 class
S102
S2
ON
ABCD
LED-A
SW4
SW1
Turn on
the switch
SW4-B.
(R14478)
Caution
4.5
1. If the outdoor unit is installed where the outdoor heat exchanger of the unit is exposed to direct
wind, provide a windbreak wall.
2. Intermittent noises may be produced by the indoor unit due to the outdoor fan turning on and off
when using facility settings.
3. Do not place humidifiers or other items which might raise the humidity in rooms where facility
settings are being used.
A humidifier might cause dew jumping from the indoor unit outlet vent.
4. Cutting the jumper sets the indoor fan tap to the highest position. (09/12/15/18 class)
5. Use the indoor unit at the highest level of airflow rate. (24/30/36 class)
Jumper Settings
Jumper
Function
When
When cut
connected
(factory set)
Fan speed setting when
Fan speed
Fan rpm is set to 0 <Fan
compressor stops for
setting; Remote stop>
thermostat OFF. (effective only controller
at cooling operation)
setting
Power failure recovery function Auto-restart
The unit does not resume
operation after recovering from
a power failure. Timer ON/OFF
settings are cleared.
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All outdoor units using an inverter type compressor for room air conditioner.
When the printed circuit board (PCB) of an outdoor unit is replaced, it is required that silicon grease
(*1) be precisely applied to the heat radiation part (the contact point to the radiation fin) of the
power transistor and the diode bridge.
*1: Parts number of the silicon grease 1172698 (Drawing number 3FB03758-1)
Details
The silicon grease is essential for proper heat radiation of the power transistor and the diode
bridge. Applying the grease should be implemented in accordance with the following instruction.
Note: There is a possibility of failure and smoke emission in case of poor heat radiation.
Wipe off the old silicon grease completely off the radiation fin.
Apply silicon grease evenly to the whole surface of the radiation fin.
Do not leave any foreign object such as solder or paper waste between the power transistor and
the radiation fin, or the diode bridge and the radiation fin.
Tighten the screws of the power transistor and the diode bridge, and contact to the radiation fin
without any gap.
<Example>
The shape of the electrical box and PCB vary depending on the model.
Power transistor
(TRM, TPM, IGBT, IPM, SPM, etc.)
Diode bridge
(Diode bridge, Rectifier stack, etc.)
Not applied.
OK : Evenly applied
silicon grease.
NG : Not evenly
applied
Paper waste
NG : Foreign object
(R9056)
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Part 9
Appendix
1. Piping Diagrams......................................................................................393
1.1 Indoor unit ................................................................................................ 393
1.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 396
2. Wiring Diagrams......................................................................................399
2.1 Indoor Unit................................................................................................ 399
2.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 401
Appendix
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Piping Diagrams
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1. Piping Diagrams
1.1
Indoor unit
FTXS09/12LVJU
INDOOR UNIT
1/4 CuT
HEAT EXCHANGER
FIELD PIPING
1/4 CuT
FIELD PIPING
3/8 CuT
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
M
FAN MOTOR
3/8 CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
4D074606
FTXS15/18LVJU
INDOOR UNIT
5/16 CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
FIELD PIPING
1/4 CuT
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
M
FAN MOTOR
HEADER
FIELD PIPING
1/2 CuT
1/2 CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
4D074609
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Piping Diagrams
FTXS24LVJU
INDOOR UNIT
5/16 CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
M
FAN MOTOR
HEADER
FIELD PIPING
5/8 CuT
1/2 CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
4D074608
FTXS30/36LVJU
INDOOR UNIT
5/16 CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
FIELD PIPING
3/8 CuT
M
FAN MOTOR
FIELD PIPING
5/8 CuT
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
HEADER
1/2 CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
4D062742A
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Piping Diagrams
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FDXS09/12LVJU
INDOOR UNIT
(1/4CuT)
HEAT EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
FIELD PIPING
(1/4CuT)
SIROCCO FAN
M
FAN MOTOR
FIELD PIPING
(3/8CuT)
(3/8CuT)
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
4D074621
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1.2
Piping Diagrams
Outdoor Unit
RXS09/12LVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
3/8CuT
9/32CuT
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
9/32CuT
MUFFLER
WITH
FILTER
3/16CuT MUFFLER
WITH
FILTER
.5/32ID. 5/64CuT
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
EV
HEAT EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
3/16CuT
1/4CuT 1/4CuT
3/8CuT
PROPELLER FAN
3/8CuT
FOUR WAY
VALVE
ON : HEATING
3/8CuT
5/16CuT
1/4CuT
MUFFLER
WITH
FILTER
LIQUID STOP
VALVE
5/16CuT
MUFFLER
DISCHARGE PIPE
THERMISTOR
COMPRESSOR
3/8CuT
3/8CuT
ACCUMULATOR
MUFFLER MUFFLER
GAS STOP
VALVE
FIELD PIPING
(1/4CuT)
FIELD PIPING
(3/8CuT)
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
HEATING
3D074282
RXS15/18LVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
5/16CuT(7.9)
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
5/16CuT(7.9)
5/16CuT(7.9)
5/16CuT(7.9)
CAPILLARY TUBE 1
5/16CuT(7.9)
(7.9)
(4.0)
5/16CuT 5/32CuT
5/16CuT(7.9)
CAPILLARY TUBE 2
(4.0)
(7.9)
5/16CuT 5/32CuT
5/16CuT(7.9)
5/16CuT(7.9)
CAPILLARY TUBE 3
(4.0)
5/32CuT
HEAT
EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
CAPILLARY TUBE 4
(4.0)
5/32CuT
EV
MUFFLER
WITH
(6.4)
FILTER
1/4CuT
PROPELLER FAN
(12.7)
1/2CuT
MUFFLER
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
(6.4)
1/4CuT
RECEIVER
MUFFLER
(7.9)
5/16CuT
DISCHARGE PIPE
THERMISTOR
COMPRESSOR
Appendix
(9.5)
3/8CuT
FOUR WAY
VALVE
ON : HEATING
MUFFLER
(7.9)
5/16CuT
HEATING
FILTER
(6.4)
1/4CuT
(9.5)
3/8CuT
(7.9)
5/16CuT
(12.7)
1/2CuT
(12.7)
1/2CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
(6.4) (6.4)
1/4CuT 1/4CuT
(12.7)
1/2CuT
LIQUID
STOP VALVE
(12.7)
1/2CuT
GAS STOP VALVE
WITH SERVICE PORT
FIELD PIPING
(1/4 CuT)
(6.4)
FIELD PIPING
(1/2 CuT)
(12.7)
UNIT=INCH(mm)
3D074451
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RXS24LVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
DC FAN MOTOR
3/8CuT
3/8CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
EV
3/8CuT
FILTER
4-WAY
VALVE
ON: HEATING
5/8CuT
3/8CuT
5/8CuT
3/8CuT 3/8CuT
MUFFLER
WITH
FILTER
CAPILLARY TUBE
PROPELLER FAN
RECEIVER
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/8CuT
5/8CuT
5/8CuT
5/16CuT
MUFFLER
DISCHARGE PIPE
THERMISTOR
3/8CuT
1/2CuT
HEADER
LIQUID LINE
STOP VALVE
HEAT EXCHANGER
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
3/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
LIQUID (1/4CuT)
GAS LINE
STOP VALVE
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING
COMPRESSOR
HEATING
ACCUMULATOR ACCUMULATOR
5/8CuT
5/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
GAS (5/8CuT)
3D074442
RKS30/36LVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
DC FAN MOTOR
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/32CuT
3/8CuT
3/8CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
CAPILLARY TUBE
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
EV
FILTER
3/8CuT
FILTER
PROPELLER FAN
4-WAY
VALVE
5/8CuT
RECEIVER
LIQUID LINE
STOP VALVE
1/2CuT
HEADER
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
5/8CuT
3/8CuT
HEAT EXCHANGER
3/8CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COMPRESSOR
COOLING
5/8CuT
5/8CuT
5/16CuT
DISCHARGE PIPE
THERMISTOR
5/8CuT
3/8CuT
MUFFLER
3/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
LIQUID (3/8 CuT)
GAS LINE
STOP VALVE
ACCUMULATOR ACCUMULATOR
5/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
GAS (5/8 CuT)
3D074193
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Piping Diagrams
RXS30/36LVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
DC FAN MOTOR
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/32CuT
3/8CuT
3/8CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
CAPILLARY TUBE
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
EV
FILTER
4-WAY
VALVE
ON:HEATING
3/8CuT
FILTER
PROPELLER FAN
5/8CuT
RECEIVER
LIQUID LINE
STOP VALVE
1/2CuT
HEADER
5/8CuT
3/8CuT
HEAT EXCHANGER
3/8CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
5/16CuT
REFRIGERANT FLOW
COMPRESSOR
COOLING
HEATING
5/8CuT
5/8CuT
5/16CuT
DISCHARGE PIPE
THERMISTOR
5/8CuT
3/8CuT
MUFFLER
3/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
LIQUID (3/8 CuT)
GAS LINE
STOP VALVE
ACCUMULATOR ACCUMULATOR
5/8CuT
FIELD PIPING
GAS (5/8 CuT)
3D074192
Appendix
398
Wiring Diagrams
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2. Wiring Diagrams
2.1
Indoor Unit
FTXS09/12LVJU
PCB3
1
LED1
H1P
LED2
H2P
LED3
H3P
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
FU1
F1U
PCB1
S46
1
S49
H1
3.15A
C102
V1
H2
MR10
C101
SW1
t
HA
BZ
RTH1
R1T
S1
1
4
PCB2
S48
1
WIRELESS
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
MS
3~
S41
S47
S32
1 3 1
2 16 8 10 12 14 2 5 3 4 6 15 13 11 9 7 1
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
INTELLIGENT EYE
SENSOR
BLK
S26
BLU
BRN
ORG
WHT
M1F
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
PCB4
S25
1
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
R2T
SIGNAL
RECEIVER
MSW
MSW
MSW
M1S
M2S
M3S
1
2
RED
GRN
OUTDOOR
FIELD WIRING.
: BUZZER
BZ
RED
4
1
BLK
WHT
CAUTION
NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL RESTART
AUTOMATICALLY IF THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
IS TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON AGAIN.
FG
S21
GRN
/
YLW
H3
TRANSMISSION
CIRCUIT
X1M
INDOOR
3D058246F
FTXS15/18/24/30/36LVJU
PCB3
PCB1
S49
1
LED1
H1P
LED2
H2P
LED3
H3P
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
SW1
S46
1
FU1
F1U
H1
3.15A
~
C102
V1
H2
MR10
C101
9
HA
1
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
INTELLIGENT EYE
SENSOR
S47
S32
S41
1
3 1
2 16 8 10 12 14 2 5 3 4 6 15 13 11 9 7 1
PCB2
WIRELESS
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
S48
1
SIGNAL
RECEIVER
BLK
S36
S25
1
BLK
BLK
BLU
BRN
ORG
WHT
MS
3~
M1F
t
R2T
INDOOR
MSW
MSW
MSW
M1S
M2S
M3S
RED
GRN
OUTDOOR
FIELD WIRING.
RED
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
RED
ORG
YLW
PNK
BLU
WHT
S1
BLK
PCB4
RTH1
R1T
CAUTION
FG
S21
t
BZ
BLK
GRN /
YLW
H3
TRANSMISSION
CIRCUIT
X1M
: BUZZER
BZ
C101, C102 : CAPACITOR
: FRAME GROUND
FG
: FUSE
F1U
: PILOT LAMP
H1P~H3P
: MAGNETIC RELAY
MR10
: FAN MOTOR
M1F
M1S~M3S : SWING MOTOR
PCB1~PCB4 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
: THERMISTOR
R1T, R2T
: CONNECTOR
S1~S49
: OPERATION SWITCH
SW1
: VARISTOR
V1
: TERMINAL STRIP
X1M
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
3D060942H
399
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Wiring Diagrams
FDXS09/12LVJU
A1P
H1
A2P
F1U
3.15A
V1TR
LED LED LED
H1P H2P H3P
S1
1
S26
1
H2
FOR
( TERMINAL
)
CENTRALIZED CONTROL
S21
S1W
SIGNAL
RECEIVER
10
2 RTH1 1
S1
RED
S7
10
2 S32 1
H3
TRANSMISSION
GND
CIRCUIT
BLK
GRY
YLW
C1
3
WHT
BRN BRN
R1T
t
INDOOR
R2T
WIRELESS
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
C1 : CAPACITOR (M1F)
F1U : FUSE
PPL
BLU
M
1~
M1F
Q1M
130C
H1P~H3P
M1F
A1P~A2P
Q1M
R1T~R2T
S1~S32, RTH1
S1W
V1TR
X1M
BLK
X1M
1
WHT
RED
1
2
3
OUTDOOR
GRN
GRN/YLW
FIELD WIRING.
CAUTION
NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL
RESTART AUTOMATICALLY IF
THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY IS
TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK
ON AGAIN.
: PILOT LAMP
: FAN MOTOR
: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
: THERMAL PROTECTOR (FOR MOTOR)
: THERMISTOR
: CONNECTOR
: OPERATION SWITCH
: TRIAC
: TERMINAL BLOCK
3D073998B
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400
Wiring Diagrams
2.2
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Outdoor Unit
RXS09/12LVJU
FIELD WIRING
L2 2
WHT
RED
AC2
S
MRM10
V2
BLU
GR
GRN/YLW
L2
GR
HA2
FU1
3.15A
SA1
S11
E1
9
E2
V1
C6
Q1
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
C5
DB2
~ +
GRY
ORG
MR30
GRN
HA1
HL3
HL2
V3
L1
HN3
HN2
IPM1
HR2 DB1
~ +
BRN
C119
PCB2
S10
DB3
~ +
FU2
3.15A
W V U
IPM2
: DIODE BRIDGE
: FUSE
IPM1, IPM2
L1 L2
: LIVE
L1
: COIL
L1R
: REACTOR
M1C
: COMPRESSOR MOTOR
M1F
: FAN MOTOR
Y1E
Q1L
: OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
SA1
: SURGE ABSORBER
SW1
X11A
t
Z1C
N=4 V
W MS U
3~
M1C
MS
3~
Q1L
(OUTDOOR) (DISCHARGE)
(CONDENSER)
BLU
S70
1 4 7 10 11 12 13
BLU
S40
YLW
RED
WHT
BLK
BRN
ORG
BLU
BLK
GRY
RED
S90
: THERMISTOR
Y1S
PCB3
SW1
S80
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
S110
RED
WHT
YLW
ORG
BLU
WHT
OUTDOOR
NOTE
1. REFER TO THE NAMEPLATE FOR THE POWER REQUIREMENTS.
: CAPACITOR
C5, C6, C119
S20
RED
S100
1
2
PCB1
WHT
GRN
MRCW
Z2C
N=2
RED
BLK
RED
WHT
L1R
HR1
L1
YLW
MRM20
N=2
FU3
Z3C AC1 20A
X1M
L1 1
YLW
INDOOR
M1F
V1, V2, V3
: VARISTOR
X1M
: TERMINAL STRIP
Y1E
Y1S
: FERRITE CORE
GR
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
3D074402A
: GROUND
RXS15/18LVJU
FIELD WIRING
INDOOR
MRCW
V1
GRY
OUTDOOR
S90
S40
2 1
BLK
BLK
S80
Z4C
N=1
Q1L
t t t
M
R1T R2T R3T
Y1E (OUTDOOR) (DISCHARGE)
(CONDENSER)
RED
: CAPACITOR
: DIODE BRIDGE
: FUSE
: INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE
: LIVE
: REACTOR
: COMPRESSOR MOTOR
: FAN MOTOR
: MAGNETIC RELAY
: OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
RED
S70
4 321
Y1S
MS
3~
M1F
V1, V2, V3
: VARISTOR
X1M
: TERMINAL STRIP
Y1E
PCB1, PCB2
Z1C
N=4
X11A
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
: CONNECTOR
Y1S
: THERMISTOR
: FERRITE CORE
SA1
: SURGE ABSORBER
GR
:PROTECTIVE GROUND
,
401
S20
S12
S80
IN CASE OF
COOLING ONLY
TYPE
BRN
FU2
3.15A
RED
DB3
~ +
YLW
GRN
YLW
W V U
:GROUND
V
MS
3~
RED
GRN
PCB1
DC_P2 DC_N2
11
YLW
11
DC_P1 DC_N1
BLU
HL4
E2
PCB2
BLU
SA1
E1
S10
PPL
S11
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLU
BRN
ORG
WHT
MR30
+
+
C7 C8
WHT
FU1
3.15A
HN3
HN2
1
IPM
L804
RED
MRM10
HN4
NOTE
1. C7, C8
DB1, DB3
FU1, FU2, FU3
IPM
L1, L2
L803, L804
M1C
M1F
MRCW, MRM10, MRM20, MR30
Q1L
HL3 DB1
~ +
BLU
RED
GR
POWER SUPPLY
208/230V 60Hz
N=4
Z2C
HL2
WHT
YLW
ORG
BLU
L1
L2
L803
MRM20
N=5
FU3
X1M
Z3C HL1 30A
L1 1 BLK
HN1
V2
L2 2 WHT
S
3 RED
GR
V3
GRN/YLW
TO INDOOR UNIT
1
2
3
U
M1C
3D072837
Appendix
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Wiring Diagrams
RXS24LVJU
L1R
GRN
Z6C
N=1
GRN
YLW
L1
POWER SUPPLY
L1
L2
GR
N=4
Z2C
L2
BLK
Z3C
N=3
MRM10
FU3 7
HR2
V9
AC2
6(P)
1
S10
+ + + S70
1
PM1
MR30
U
V
W
5
4
3
FU2
3.15A
N=1
Z5C
RED
M1F
3.15A
V100
7(N)
2
BLU
RED
BLU
HR1
MRM20
BRN
X2M
1
2
3
1
2
3
E1
SA2
FU1 V2
30A
WHT
GR
TO INDOOR UNIT
AC1
Z1C
N=6
E2
WHT
X1M
MS
3~
BLU
BRN
ORG
WHT
N=3
Z4C X11A
M1C
U
V MS
YLW
W 3~
RED
RED
YLW
BLU
BLU
V3
S40
BLK
BLU
GRY
1 S90 6
RED
1 S20 6
WHT
YLW
ORG
BLU
1 S102 5
RED
RED
BLK
WHT
GRN
1 S52 5
6 4 S80 1
RED
1S1015
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
FIELD WIRING
1 S51 5
V5
SHEET METAL
INDOOR
BLK
BLK
MRC/W
Q1L
PCB1
PCB2
LED A S2
Y1S
Y1E
SW4
SW1
OUTDOOR
: FERRITE CORE
Z1C~Z6C
: TERMINAL STRIP
X1M, X2M
: ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL
Y1E
V2, V3, V5, V9, V100 : VARISTOR
: SURGE ABSORBER
SA2
: FUSE
FU1, FU2, FU3
AC1, AC2
U, V, W, X11A
E1, E2
HR1, HR2
: CONNECTOR
MRM10, MRM20
MRC/W, MR30
R1T~R3T
S2~S102
LED A
L1, L2 : LIVE
SW1 : FORCED COOLING OPERATION SWITCH (SW1)
SW4 : LOCAL SETTING SW (SW4)
: MAGNETIC RELAY
: THERMISTOR
: CONNECTOR
: PILOT LAMP
: COMPRESSOR MOTOR
: FAN MOTOR
: REACTOR
: OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
: POWER MODULE
: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
: REVERSING SOLENOID VALVE COIL
: TERMINAL STRIP FIXED PLATE
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
: GROUND
M1C
M1F
L1R
Q1L
PM1
PCB1, 2
Y1S
SHEET METAL
GR
3D074292
RKS30/36LVJU, RXS30/36LVJU
L1R
GRN
Z6C
N=1
GRN
YLW
POWER SUPPLY
L1
L2
GR
N=4
Z2C
L2
X2M
1
2
3
1
2
3
E1
SA2
FU1 V2
30A
E2
N=4
HR1
MRM20
MRM10
BRN
BLK
Z3C
N=3
WHT
GR
TO INDOOR UNIT
AC1
Z1C
RED
FU3 7
HR2
V9
AC2
6(P)
1
S10
+ + + S70
1
PM1
MR30
U
V
W
5
4
3
FU2
3.15A
N=1
Z8C
RED
M1F
3.15A
V100
7(N)
2
BLU
N=3
Z4C
BLU
GRN
L1
WHT
X1M
MS
3~
BLU
BRN
ORG
WHT
N=3
Z5C X11A
RED
YLW
BLU
M1C
U
V MS
YLW
W 3~
RED
BLU
V3
S40
V5
PCB2
Y1S
LED A S2
SW1
IN CASE OF
COOLING
ONLY TYPE
BLK
BLK
GRY
Z7C
N=1
GRY
4 S80 1
1 S90 6
1 S20 6
ORG
RED
YLW
BLK
1 S102 5
RED
1 S52 5
4 S80 1
RED
1S1015
RED
BLK
WHT
GRN
FIELD WIRING
1 S51 5
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
SHEET METAL
INDOOR
BLK
BLK
MRC/W
Q1L
PCB1
M
Y1E
SW4
OUTDOOR
Z1C~Z8C
X1M, X2M
Y1E
V2, V3, V5, V9, V100
SA2
FU1, FU2, FU3
AC1, AC2
U, V, W, X11A
E1, E2
HR1, HR2
: FERRITE CORE
: TERMINAL STRIP
: ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL
: VARISTOR
: SURGE ABSORBER
: FUSE
: CONNECTOR
MRM10, MRM20
MRC/W, MR30
R1T~R3T
S2~S102
LED A
: MAGNETIC RELAY
: THERMISTOR
: CONNECTOR
: PILOT LAMP
L1, L2 : LIVE
SW1 : FORCED COOLING OPERATION SWITCH (SW1)
SW4 : LOCAL SETTING SW (SW4)
M1C
M1F
L1R
Q1L
PM1
PCB1, 2
Y1S
SHEET METAL
GR
: COMPRESSOR MOTOR
: FAN MOTOR
: REACTOR
: OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
: POWER MODULE
: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
: REVERSING SOLENOID VALVE COIL
: TERMINAL STRIP FIXED PLATE
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
: GROUND
3D074291A
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402
Wiring Diagrams
403
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Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin. Ask a qualified installer or
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improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical
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