SYSVRF2 AIR EVO HP R GB
CONTENTS PAGE Follow these installation instructions strictly. Incorrect installation may cause water leaks or electrical fires. PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................1 When installing the unit in a small room, keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in case it leaks. Contact the place of purchase for more information. Excessive refrigerant in a closed ambient environment can lead to oxygen deficiency.
2. CAUTION CONSTRUCTION CHECKPOINTS Acceptance and Unpacking This A/C is an amenity unit. Do not install it in places containing machines, precise instrument, food, plant, animal, artwork, or any area designated for another use. After the machine arrives, check whether it is damaged. If the surface or inner side of the machine is damaged, submit a written report to the shipping company. Ground the air conditioner.
3. ACCESSORIES Table.
Table.4-1 HP HP 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 4 Max Qty.
4.2 Dimension of outdoor unit The figure shown above is for reference only and may be slightly different from the actual product. Unit:mm 18~22 HP 1635 1635 8~12 HP 1340 790 790 990 Fig.4-1 Fig.4-3 24~32 HP 1830 1635 14~16 HP 1340 825 825 1730 Fig.4-2 Fig.
Connection piping dimensions (unit: mm) 8~12HP Table.4-2 Unit: mm HP 14~22HP 8-10 12 14-16 18-24 ΦA 12.7 15.9 15.9 19.1 22.2 22.2 ΦB 25.4 28.6 31.8 31.8 31.8 38.1 SIZE 26-28 30-32 4.3 Unit placement and installation Placement of outdoor units should take account of the following considerations: Air conditioners should not be exposed to direct radiation from a high-temperature heat source.
Table.4-3 4.5 Base structures Outdoor unit base structure design should take account of the following considerations: Unit: mm HP 8,10, 12 SIZE A solid base prevents excess vibration and noise. Outdoor unit bases should be constructed on solid ground or on structures of sufficient strength to support the units’ weight. Bases should be at least 200mm high to provide sufficient access for installation of piping. Either steel or concrete bases may be suitable.
If obstacles are around the outdoor unit, they must be 800mm below the top of the outdoor unit. Otherwise, an mechanical exhaust device must be added. 8 ST3.9 self-threading screws A B C D E A A D A C B B B θ Side view Front view (one outdoor unit) (one outdoor unit) A >45° B >300 mm Front view (two outdoor units combined) C Front view (three outdoor units combined) >1000 mm A≥300 B≥250 C≤3000 731≤D≤770 E=A+731 θ≤15° Remove the steel mesh first D Airflow deflector Fig.4-18 Fig.
Ducting for 14-16HP 740 Option A – Transverse ducting Support 800 C D 90 B Radius E 8 × ST3.9 self-threading screws A Radius 770 Remove the steel mesh first 100 θ Air outlet louver 8 × ST3.9 self-threading screws Fig.4-21 A B C D E Remove the steel mesh first A≥300 B≥250 C≤3000 D≥1290 E=A+1290 θ≤15° θ Static pressure Remark Fig.
Ducting for 24-32HP Option B – Longitudinal ducting Transverse ducting only Support C Support Radius E Radius E D C 90 90 B A Radius 740 1290 θ 100 100 B D 1653 A Radius Air outlet louver Air outlet louver 12 × ST3.9 self-threading screws 630 12 × ST3.9 self-threading screws Remove the steel meshes first Remove the steel meshes first Fig.4-24 A B C D E Fig.
Fan performance The default external static pressure of outdoor units’ air outlets is zero. With the steel mesh cover removed the external static pressure is 20Pa. S4 switch on code 010 20 40 15 35 15 Static pressure(Pa) Static pressure(Pa) S4 switch on code 001 20 10 5 0 9800 30 10 255 200 10000 10200 10400 10600 Air flow (m 3 /h) 10800 11000 11200 9800 10000 10200 10400 10600 Air flow (m 3 /h) 10800 11000 11200 Fig.
Note for installers Before installing outdoor unit ducting, be sure to remove the unit's steel mesh cover, otherwise airflow will be adversely affected. S4 switch on code 001 S4 switch on code 010 20 40 Static pressure(Pa) Static pressure(Pa) 20 15 10 5 0 23600 23800 24000 24200 24400 24600 Air flow (m 3 /h) 24800 25000 35 15 30 10 255 200 23600 25200 23800 24000 24200 24400 24600 Air flow (m 3 /h) 24800 25000 25200 Fig.
4.8 Panel dismantling 1. 8HP-22HP: Dismantle the left and right pillars: Remove the 4 screws from the left and right pillars. (Fig.4-31). Rotate both and then lift them 2 mm (Fig. 4-32 to remove them; 24HP-32HP: Dismantle the left, right, and middle pillars: Remove the 6 screws from the left and right pillars. (Fig. 4-31). (Fig. 4-32) to remove them; 24HP-32HP: Dismantle the left, right, and middle pillars: Remove the 6 screws from the left and right pillars. (Fig. 4-31). 2.
4.9 Disassembly of electric control box 1. Remove the cover of electric control box: (1) Loosen the two screws (by turning counter-clockwise for 1 to 3 turns) from the cover of the electric control box; (2) lift the cover up for 7 to 8 mm, and then turn it outward for 10 to 20 mm; (3) slide down the cover to remove it. 2.
5. REFRIGERANT PIPE 5.1 Length and drop height permitted of the refrigerant piping Table.
Conditions: a) Each indoor auxiliary pipe (from each indoor unit to its nearest branch joint) joint does not exceed 20 m in length (a to m each ≤ 20m). b) The difference in length between {the piping from first indoor branch joint (A) to the farthest indoor unit (N11)} and {the piping from the first indoor branch joint (A) to the nearest indoor unit (N1)} does not exceed 40m. That is: (Ʃ{L9 to L13} + k) - (Ʃ{L2 to L3} + a) ≤ 40m. CAUTION 1. The equivalent length of each branch join is 0.5m. 2.
Table.5-4 5.2.1 Piping name definition Table.5-2 Piping name definition Pipe name Main pipe Indoor main pipes Indoor auxiliary pipes Indoor branch joints Outdoor branch joints Outdoor connection pipes Model Code(refer to Fig.5-1) L1 L2, L3, L4, L5,... L16 a, b, c, d,... q A, B, C, D, ... P S, R g1, g2, g3, G1 5.2.
Select outdoor connection pipes and outdoor branch joints The master unit is 32HP and the slave units are 22HP and 12HP. Refer to Table 5-7. Outdoor connection pipes g1 isΦ25.4 / Φ12.7, g2 is Φ31.8 / Φ15.9 and g3 is Φ38.1 / Φ19.1. Outdoor connection pipe G1 is Φ41.3 / Φ22.2. There are three outdoor units in the system. Refer to Table 5-7. Outdoor branch joints L and M are FQZHW-03N1E. Table.5-7 Outdoor connection pipes and branch joints selection Outdoor unit Qty.
√ Correct Fig.5-7 Fig.5-11 × Incorrect Fig.5-12 Fig.5-8 5.5 Piping connections between outdoor units 5.6 Piping flushing The piping connecting the outdoor units should be horizontal and must not be higher than the refrigerant outlets. If necessary, to avoid obstacles the piping may be vertically offset below the outlets. When inserting a vertical offset to avoid an obstacle, the whole outdoor piping should be offset, rather than just the section adjacent to the obstacle. Refer to Figure 5-9 to 5-12.
6. Allow time for nitrogen to flow as far as the opening at indoor unit A. 4. If there are no small leakages, charge the piping with nitrogen at 4MPa and leave for at least 24 hours to check for micro leakages. Micro leakages are difficult to detect. To check for micro leakages, allow for any change in ambient temperature over the test period by adjusting the reference pressure by 0.01MPa per 1°C of temperature difference.
5.9 Charging refrigerant CAUTION CAUTION Before performing vacuum drying, make sure that all the outdoor unit stop valves are firmly closed. Only charge refrigerant after performing a gastightness test and vacuum drying. Once the vacuum drying is complete and the vacuum pump is stopped, the low pressure in the piping could suck vacuum pump lubricant into the air conditioning system. The same could happen if the vacuum pump stops unexpectedly during the vacuum drying procedure.
EN/IEC 61000-3-12 = European/International Technical Standard sets the limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems with input current > 16A and ≤ 75A per phase. 5.Open the valve where the yellow hose meets the pressure gauge, and open the refrigerant tank slightly to let the refrigerant eliminate the air. Caution: open the tank slowly to avoid freezing your hand.
Indoor unit power supply wiring Indoor power supply 6.2.2 Power supply cable clips installation Leakage protector CAUTION Manual switch Branch box First, connect the power wires and the terminals, and then groove the wires or it’s hard to install. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When installing the main power wire, strip the appropriate length of the insulation layer according to the grooving method and position of the cable clip.
Outdoor units electrical characteristics Outdoor unit power wire sizing and circuit breaker sizing selection should be done in accordance with the applicable legislation based on below table. Table 6-2 Outdoor Unit Power Current Compressor OFM System Voltage (V) Hz Min. (V) Max. (V) MCA (A) TOCA (A) MFA (A) MSC (A) RLA (A) KW FLA (A) 8HP 380~415 50 342 440 24 30.9 35 - 10 0.56 6.3 10HP 380~415 50 342 440 25.2 30.9 35 - 10.6 0.56 6.3 12HP 380~415 50 342 440 26.
Outdoor units electrical characteristics Outdoor unit power wire sizing and circuit breaker sizing selection should be done in accordance with the applicable legislation based on below table. Table 6-2 Outdoor Unit Power Current Compressor OFM System Voltage (V) Hz Min. (V) Max. (V) MCA (A) TOCA (A) MFA (A) MSC (A) RLA (A) KW FLA (A) 8HP 380~415 50 342 440 24 30.9 35 - 10 0.56 6.3 10HP 380~415 50 342 440 25.2 30.9 35 - 10.6 0.56 6.3 12HP 380~415 50 342 440 26.
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6.5.2 Dial switch settings Dial code definitions: Table 6-5 able 6-4 000 Standard static pressure (default) 0-2 ENC2 Outdoor unit capacity setting, Only 0 to 0-C C should be selected 0 to C are for 8HP to 32HP.
6.5.3 System check table Press UP/DOWN button to enter system check mode when it is not in menu function mode.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Available for master unit Only available for master unit, displayed on slave units has no sense; Operation mode: 0-OFF; 2-Cooling; 3-Heating;4-Forced cooling Opening angle of EEV: Actual value=Display value*4(480P) or Actual value=Display value*24(3000P) Opening angle of EEV: Actual value=Display value*4(480P) High pressure: Actual value=Display value*0.
7.3 Pre-commissioning checks Menu function mode flowchart Before turning on the power to the indoor and outdoor units, ensure the following: 1. All indoor and outdoor refrigeration piping and communication wiring has been connected to the correct refrigeration system and the system to which each indoor and outdoor unit belongs is clearly marked on each unit or recorded in some other suitable place. Start Press “menu” Long press “menu” 5 seconds 2.
The test run procedure is as follows: 1. Open the outdoor unit liquid, gas and oil balance valves. Countermeasure against overhigh thickness: 1. Install a mechanical ventilator to reduce the refrigerant thickness under a critical level. (ventilate regularly) 2. Turn on the power to the outdoor units. 2. Install the leak detector alarm device related to mechanical ventilator if you cannot regularly ventilate. 3. If manual addressing is being used, set the addresses of each indoor unit. b.
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