Service Manual: Air-Conditioner (Split Type)
Service Manual: Air-Conditioner (Split Type)
Service Manual: Air-Conditioner (Split Type)
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Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1 SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2 REFRIGERANT R410A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3 CONSTRUCTION VIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4 WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
8 OPERATION DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8-1. Outline of Air Conditioner Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8-1-1. Role of Indoor Unit Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8-1-2. Role of outdoor unit controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8-1-3. Contents of Operation Command Signal (Serial Signal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8-2. Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8-2-1. Operation Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8-2-2. Cooling/Heating Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
8-2-3. AUTO Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
8-2-4. DRY Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
8-3. Indoor Fan Motor Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
8-3-1. In Cooling Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
8-3-2. In Heating Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
8-4. Outdoor Fan Motor Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8-5. Capacity Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
8-6. Current Release Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
8-7. Release Protective control by Temperature of Indoor Heat Exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
8-7-1. In Cooling/Dry Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
8-7-2. In heating operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
8-8. Defrost Control (Only in Heating Operation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
8-8-1. Defrost Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
8-8-2. Finish of Defrost Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8-8-3. Returning from defrost operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8-9. Louver Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8-9-1. Louver Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
8-9-2. Air Direction Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
8-9-3. Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
8-10. SLEEP MODE Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
10 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The important contents concerned to the safety are described on the product itself and on this Service Manual.
Please read this Service Manual after understanding the described items thoroughly in the following contents
(Indications/Illustrated marks), and keep them.
[Explanation of indications]
Indication Explanation
Indicates contents assumed that an imminent danger causing a death or serious injury of the
DANGER repair engineers and the third parties when an incorrect work has been executed.
Indicates possibilities assumed that a danger causing a death or serious injury of the repair
WARNING engineers, the third parties, and the users due to troubles of the product after work when an
incorrect work has been executed.
Indicates contents assumed that an injury or property damage (*) may be caused on the repair
CAUTION engineers, the third parties, and the users due to troubles of the product after work when an
incorrect work has been executed.
* Property damage : Enlarged damage concerned to property, furniture, and domestic animal/pet
CAUTION
New Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation
• THIS AIR CONDITIONER ADOPTS THE NEW HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES NOT DESTROY OZONE
LAYER.
R410A refrigerant is apt to be affected by impurities such as water, oxidizing membrane, and oils because the working pressure
of R410A refrigerant is approx. 1.6 times of refrigerant R22. Accompanied with the adoption of the new refrigerant, the
refrigeration machine oil has also been changed. Therefore, during installation work, be sure that water, dust, former
refrigerant, or refrigeration machine oil does not enter into the new type refrigerant R410A air conditioner circuit.
To prevent mixing of refrigerant or refrigerating machine oil, the sizes of connecting sections of charging port on main unit and
installation tools are different from those used for the conventional refrigerant units.
Accordingly, special tools are required for the new refrigerant (R410A) units. For connecting pipes, use new and clean piping
materials with high pressure fittings made for R410A only, so that water and/or dust does not enter. Moreover, do not use the
existing piping because there are some problems with pressure fittings and possible impurities in existing piping.
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CAUTION
TO DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
A switch or circuit breaker that can disconnect all poles must be included in the fixed wiring.
Be sure to use an approved circuit breaker or switch.
DANGER
• ASK AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OR QUALIFIED INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL/ MAINTAIN THE AIR
CONDITIONER.
INAPPROPRIATE SERVICING MAY RESULT IN WATER LEAKAGE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE.
• TURN OFF MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK. MAKE SURE ALL POWER
SWITCHES ARE OFF. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK.
HIGH VOLTAGE
The high voltage circuit is incorporated.
Be careful to do the check service, as the electric shock may be caused in case of touching parts
on the P.C. board by hand.
• CORRECTLY CONNECT THE CONNECTING CABLE. IF THE CONNECTING CABLE IS INCORRECTLY CONNECTED,
ELECTRIC PARTS MAY BE DAMAGED.
• CHECK THAT THE EARTH WIRE IS NOT BROKEN OR DISCONNECTED BEFORE SERVICE AND INSTALLATION.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK.
• DO NOT INSTALL NEAR CONCENTRATIONS OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS OR GAS VAPORS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
INSTRUCTION CAN RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
• TO PREVENT THE INDOOR UNIT FROM OVERHEATING AND CAUSING A FIRE HAZARD, PLACE THE UNIT WELL
AWAY (MORE THAN 2 M) FROM HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTORS, FURNACE, STOVES,
ETC.
• WHEN MOVING THE AIR-CONDITIONER FOR INSTALLATION IN ANOTHER PLACE, BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO
ALLOW THE SPECIFIED REFRIGERANT (R410A) TO BECOME MIXED WITH ANY OTHER GASEOUS BODY INTO THE
REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT. IF AIR OR ANY OTHER GAS IS MIXED IN THE REFRIGERANT, THE GAS PRESSURE IN
THE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT WILL BECOME ABNORMALLY HIGH AND IT MAY RESULT IN THE PIPE BURSTING
AND POSSIBLE PERSONNEL INJURIES.
• IN THE EVENT THAT THE REFRIGERANT GAS LEAKS OUT OF THE PIPE DURING THE SERVICE WORK AND THE
INSTALLATION WORK, IMMEDIATELY LET FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM. IF THE REFRIGERANT GAS IS HEATED,
SUCH AS BY FIRE, GENERATION OF POISONOUS GAS MAY RESULT.
WARNING
• Never modify this unit by removing any of the safety guards or bypass any of the safety interlock switches.
• Do not install in a place which cannot bear the weight of the unit. Personal injury and property damage can result
if the unit falls.
• After the installation work, confirm that refrigerant gas does not leak.
If refrigerant gas leaks into the room and flows near a fire source, such as a cooking range, noxious gas may generate.
• The electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the Installation Manual. Make
sure the air conditioner uses an exclusive circuit.
An insufficient circuit capacity or inappropriate installation may cause fire.
• When wiring, use the specified cables and connect the terminals securely to prevent external forces applied to the
cable from affecting the terminals.
• Be sure to provide grounding.
Do not connect ground wires to gas pipes, water pipes, lightning rods or ground wires for telephone cables.
• Conform to the regulations of the local electric company when wiring the power supply.
Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock.
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CAUTION
• Exposure of unit to water or other moisture before installation may result in an electrical short.
Do not store in a wet basement or expose to rain or water.
• Do not install in a place that can increase the vibration of the unit. Do not install in a place that can amplify the noise level
of the unit or where noise or discharged air might disturb neighbors.
• To avoid personal injury, be careful when handling parts with sharp edges.
• Perform the specified installation work to guard against an earthquake.
If the air conditioner is not installed appropriately, accidents may occur due to the falling unit.
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1 SPECIFICATIONS
1-1. Specifications
RAS-07PKVP-E/RAS-10PKVP-E/RAS-13PKVP-E, RAS-07PAVP-E/RAS-10PAVP-E/RAS-13PAVP-E
RAS-07PKVP-ND/RAS-10PKVP-ND/RAS-13PKVP-ND, RAS-07PAVP-ND/RAS-10PAVP-ND/
RAS-13PAVP-ND
Indoor RAS-07PKVP-E(-ND) RAS-10PKVP-E(-ND) RAS-13PKVP-E(-ND)
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-07PAVP-E(-ND) RAS-10PAVP-E(-ND) RAS-13PAVP-E(-ND)
Cooling capacity (kW) 2.0 2.5 3.5
Cooling capacity range (kW) 0.3-3.0 0.3-3.5 0.3-4.5
Heating capacity (kW) 2.5 3.0 4.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.3-5.0 0.3-5.8 0.3-6.1
Power supply 1 Ph/50Hz/220–240 V, 1 Ph/60Hz/220-230 V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (220/230/240V) (A) 0.21/0.20/0.19 0.24/0.23/0.22
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 25 30
Power factor (220/230/240V) (%) 54/54/55 57
Electric
characteristics Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (220/230/240V) (A) 1.86/1.78/1.70 2.35/2.25/2.15 2.19/2.10/2.01 2.56/2.45/2.35 3.44/3.29/3.15 3.77/3.61/3.46
Outdoor
Power consumption (220/230/240V) (W) 330 415 450 535 740 810
Power factor (%) 81 80 93 95 98
Starting current(220/230/240V) (A) 2.56/2.45/2.34 2.77/2.65/2.54 4.01/3.84/3.68
COP (Cooling/Heating) 5.63/5.68 5.26/5.36 4.55/4.76
High (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 42/42 43/43 45/45
Operating Indoor Medium (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 34/34 35/35 36/36
noise Low (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 26/26 27/27
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 46/46 48/48 50/50
Unit model RAS-07PKVP-E (-ND) RAS-10PKVP-E (-ND) RAS-13PKVP-E (-ND)
Height (mm) 295
Dimension Width (mm) 790
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 242
Net weight (kg) 12
Fan motor output (W) 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min.) 10.2/10.8 10.4/11.1 11.6/11.6
Unit model RAS-07PAVP-E (-ND) RAS-10PAVP-E (-ND) RAS-13PAVP-E (-ND)
Height (mm) 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780
Depth (mm) 290
Net weight (kg) 39 40
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 750
Compressor Type Twin rotary type (Variable Cylinder Management)
Model DA111A1FD-21F
Fan motor output (W) 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min.) 27.7/25.5 30.0/27.7 37.2/34.8
Type Flare connection
Liquid side Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side Ø9.52
Piping Liquid side Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side Ø9.52
Maximum length (m) 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10
Name of refrigerant R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.12 1.15
Wiring Power cord 3 Wires : includes earth line (Outdoor)
connection Connecting cable 4 Wires : includes earth line
Usable temperature Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21–32/0–28
range Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10–46/–15–24
Installation plate 1
Wireless remote controller 1
Batteries 2
Remote controller holder 1
Indoor unit
Mounting screw 7 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder mounting screw 2 (Ø3.1 × 16L)
Installation manual 1
Owner’s manual 1
Drain nipple 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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RAS-16PKVP-E/RAS-18PKVP-E, RAS-16PAVP-E/RAS-18PAVP-E
RAS-16PKVP-ND/RAS-18PKVP-ND, RAS-16PAVP-ND/RAS-18PAVP-ND
Indoor RAS-16PKVP-E(-ND) RAS-18PKVP-E(-ND)
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-16PAVP-E(-ND) RAS-18PAVP-E(-ND)
Cooling capacity (kW) 4.5 5.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 0.3-5.0 0.3-5.5
Heating capacity (kW) 5.5 6.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.3-6.5 0.3-6.7
Power supply 1 Ph/50Hz/220–240 V, 1 Ph/60Hz/220-230 V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current(220/230/240V) (A) 0.27/0.26/0.25 0.30/0.29/0.28
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 35 40
Power factor (220/230/240V) (%) 59/59/58 61/60/60
Electric
characteristics Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (220/230/240V) (A) 5.54/5.30/5.08 5.97/5.71/5.47 6.68/6.39/6.12 6.86/6.56/6.29
Outdoor
Power consumption (W) 1195 1305 1450 1500
Power factor (%) 98 99
Starting current(220/230/240V) (A) 6.24/5.97/5.72 7.16/6.85/6.57
COP (Cooling/Heating) 3.69/4.10 3.36/3.90
High (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 47/47 49/49
Operating Indoor Medium (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 38/38 41/41
noise Low (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 30/30 31/31
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (dB-A) 50/50 52/52
Unit model RAS-16PKVP-E (-ND) RAS-18PKVP-E (-ND)
Height (mm) 295
Dimension Width (mm) 790
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 242
Net weight (kg) 12
Fan motor output (W) 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min.) 12.4/12.4 13.4/13.4
Unit model RAS-16PAVP-E (-ND) RAS-18PAVP-E (-ND)
Height (mm) 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780
Depth (mm) 290
Net weight (kg) 40
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 750
Compressor Type Twin rotary type (Variable Cylinder Management)
Model DA111A1FD-21F
Fan motor output (W) 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min.) 37.2/34.8 39.5/37.2
Type Flare connection
Liquid side Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side Ø12.7
Piping Liquid side Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side Ø12.7
Maximum length (m) 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10
Name of refrigerant R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.15
Wiring Power cord 3 Wires : includes earth line (Outdoor)
connection Connecting cable 4 Wires : includes earth line
Usable temperature Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21–32/0–28
range Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10–46/–15–24
Installation plate 1
Wireless remote controller 1
Batteries 2
Remote controller holder 1
Indoor unit
Mounting screw 7 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder mounting screw 2 (Ø3.1 × 16L)
Installation manual 1
Owner’s manual 1
Drain nipple 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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Current (A)
5 240V
5
220V
4 2 cylinder 230V 4 2 cylinder
operation 240V operation
3 3
220V 220V
2 230V 2 230V
240V 240V
1 1 cylinder 1 1 cylinder
operation operation
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Compressor speed (rps) Compressor speed (rps)
RAS-10PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
9 9
Conditions Conditions
8 Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C 8 Indoor: DB20°C
220V
Outdoor: DB35°C Outdoor: DB7°C/WB6°C
230V
7 Airflow: High 7 Airflow: High
240V
Pipe length: 5m Pipe length: 5m
6 6
Current (A)
Current (A)
5 220V 5
230V
4 2 cylinder 240V 4 2 cylinder
operation operation
3 3
220V 220V
2 230V 2 230V
240V 240V
1 1 cylinder 1 1 cylinder
operation operation
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Compressor speed (rps) Compressor speed (rps)
RAS-13PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
9 9
Conditions Conditions
8 Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C 8 Indoor: DB20°C
220V
Outdoor: DB35°C Outdoor: DB7°C/WB6°C
230V
7 Airflow: High 7 Airflow: High
240V
Pipe length: 5m 220V Pipe length: 5m
6 230V 6
Current (A)
Current (A)
240V
5 5
4 2 cylinder 4 2 cylinder
operation operation
3 3
220V 220V
2 230V 2 230V
240V 240V
1 1 cylinder 1 1 cylinder
operation operation
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Compressor speed (rps) Compressor speed (rps)
10
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RAS-16PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
9 9
Conditions Conditions
8 Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C 8 Indoor: DB20°C 220V
Outdoor: DB35°C Outdoor: DB7°C/WB6°C 230V
220V 240V
7 Airflow: High 7 Airflow: High
230V
Pipe length: 5m Pipe length: 5m
6 240V 6
Current (A)
Current (A)
5 5
4 2 cylinder 4 2 cylinder
operation operation
3 3
220V 220V
2 230V 2 230V
240V 240V
1 1 cylinder 1 1 cylinder
operation operation
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Compressor speed (rps) Compressor speed (rps)
RAS-18PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
9 9
Conditions Conditions
Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C Indoor: DB20°C 220V
8 220V 8
Outdoor: DB35°C Outdoor: DB7°C/WB6°C 230V
230V
7 7 240V
Airflow: High 240V Airflow: High
Pipe length: 5m Pipe length: 5m
6 6
Current (A)
Current (A)
5 5
4 2 cylinder 4 2 cylinder
operation operation
3 3
220V 220V
2 230V 2 230V
240V 240V
1 1 cylinder 1 1 cylinder
operation operation
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Compressor speed (rps) Compressor speed (rps)
11
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110 110
100 100
Capacity ratio (%)
60 Conditions 60
Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C
50 Indoor air flow: High 50
Pipe length: 5m
40 40
20 25 30 35 40 45 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Outdoor temperature (°C) Outdoor temperature (°C)
RAS-16PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
120 120
110 110
100 100
Capacity ratio (%)
90 90 Conditions
Indoor: DB20°C
80 80 Indoor air flow: High
Pipe length: 5m
70 70
60 Conditions 60
Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C
50 Indoor air flow: High 50
Pipe length: 5m
40 40
20 25 30 35 40 45 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Outdoor temperature (°C) Outdoor temperature (°C)
RAS-18PKVP-E(-ND)
Cooling Heating
120 120
110 110
100 100
Capacity ratio (%)
90 90 Conditions
Indoor: DB20°C
80 80 Indoor air flow: High
Pipe length: 5m
70 70
60 Conditions 60
Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C
50 Indoor air flow: High 50
Pipe length: 5m
40 40
20 25 30 35 40 45 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Outdoor temperature (°C) Outdoor temperature (°C)
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2 REFRIGERANT R410A
This air conditioner adopts the new refrigerant HFC (R410A) which does not damage the ozone layer.
The working pressure of the new refrigerant R410A is 1.6 times higher than conventional refrigerant (R22). The
refrigerating oil is also changed in accordance with change of refrigerant, so be careful that water, dust, and
existing refrigerant or refrigerating oil are not entered in the refrigerant cycle of the air conditioner using the new
refrigerant during installation work or servicing time.
The next section describes the precautions for air conditioner using the new refrigerant. Conforming to contents of
the next section together with the general cautions included in this manual, perform the correct and safe work.
• Never use refrigerant other than R410A in an air conditioner which is designed to operate with R410A.
If other refrigerant than R410A is mixed, pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes abnormally high, and it may
cause personal injury, etc. by a rupture.
• Confirm the used refrigerant name, and use tools and materials exclusive for the refrigerant R410A.
The refrigerant name R410A is indicated on the visible place of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner using
R410A as refrigerant. To prevent mischarging, the diameter of the service port differs from that of R22.
• If a refrigeration gas leakage occurs during installation/servicing, be sure to ventilate fully.
If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire, a poisonous gas may occur.
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, do not allow air or moisture to remain in the refrigeration cycle.
Otherwise, pressure in the refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high so that a rupture or personal injury
may be caused.
• After completion of installation work, check to make sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage.
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into contact with fire in the fan-driven heater, space heater, etc.,
a poisonous gas may occur.
• When an air conditioning system charged with a large volume of refrigerant is installed in a small room, it is
necessary to exercise care so that, even when refrigerant leaks, its concentration does not exceed the marginal
level.
If the refrigerant gas leakage occurs and its concentration exceeds the marginal level, an oxygen starvation
accident may result.
• Be sure to carry out installation or removal according to the installation manual.
Improper installation may cause refrigeration trouble, water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs please call a
qualified air conditioner technician or electrician.
Improper repair’s may result in water leakage, electric shock and fire, etc.
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Copper Pipes
It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes which are made of either copper or copper alloy and it is desirable
that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg/10 m.
Do not use copper pipes having a collapsed, deformed or discoloured portion (especially on the interior surface).
Otherwise, the expansion valve or capillary tube may become blocked with contaminants.
As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than when using R22, it is necessary to choose adequate
materials.
Thicknesses of copper pipes used with R410A are as shown in Table 2-2-1. Never use copper pipes thinner than
0.8 mm even when it is available on the market.
Joints
For copper pipes, flare joints or socket joints are used. Prior to use, be sure to remove all contaminants.
• Flare Joints
Flare joints used to connect the copper pipes cannot be used for pipings whose outer diameter exceeds 20 mm.
In such a case, socket joints can be used.
Sizes of flare pipe ends, flare joint ends and flare nuts are as shown in Tables 2-2-3 to 2-2-6 below.
• Socket Joints
Socket joints are such that they are brazed for connections, and used mainly for thick pipings whose diameter is
larger than 20 mm.
Thicknesses of socket joints are as shown in Table 2-2-2.
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Fig. 2-2-2 Relations between flare nut and flare seal surface
6°
to 4
45°
B A C D
43°
to 4
5°
NOTE
When applying oil to the flare surface, be sure to use oil designated by the manufacturer.
If any other oil is used, the lubricating oils may deteriorate and cause the compressor to burn out.
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2-3. Tools
2-3-1. Required Tools
The service port diameter of packed valve of the outdoor unit in the air-water heat pump using R410A is changed
to prevent mixing of other refrigerant. To reinforce the pressure-resisting strength, flare processing dimensions and
opposite side dimension of flare nut (For Ø12.7 copper pipe) of the refrigerant piping are lengthened.
The used refrigerating oil is changed, and mixing of oil may cause a trouble such as generation of sludge, clogging
of capillary, etc. Accordingly, the tools to be used are classified into the following three types.
• Tools exclusive for R410A (Those which cannot be used for conventional refrigerant (R22))
• Tools exclusive for R410A, but can be also used for conventional refrigerant (R22)
• Tools commonly used for R410A and for conventional refrigerant (R22)
The table below shows the tools exclusive for R410A and their interchangeability.
Tools exclusive for R410A (The following tools for R410A are required.)
Tools whose specifications are changed for R410A and their interchangeability
R410A Conventional air-water
air-water heat pump installation heat pump installation
No. Used tool Usage Existence of new Whether conventional Whether new equipment
equipment for equipment can be can be used with
R410A used conventional refrigerant
1 Flare tool Pipe flaring Yes *(Note 1) Yes
Copper pipe gauge for Flaring by conventional
2 Yes *(Note 1) *(Note 1)
adjusting projection margin flare tool
Torque wrench
3 (For Ø12.7) Connection of flare nut Yes No No
* (Note 1) When flaring is carried out for R410A using the conventional flare tools, adjustment of projection margin
is necessary. For this adjustment, a copper pipe gauge, etc. are necessary.
* (Note 2) Charging cylinder for R410A is being currently developed.
Also prepare the following equipment for other installation method and run check.
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CAUTION
• Never charge refrigerant exceeding the specified amount.
• If the specified amount of refrigerant cannot be charged, charge refrigerant bit by bit in COOL mode.
• Do not carry out additional charging.
When additional charging is carried out if refrigerant leaks, the refrigerant composition changes in the refrigeration
cycle, that is characteristics of the air conditioner changes, refrigerant exceeding the specified amount is charged,
and working pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes abnormally high pressure, and may cause a rupture or
personal injury.
Opened
Refrigerant cylinder
(with siphon)
Check valve
Opened
Opened
Open/close Closed
valve for charging
Service port
Electronic balance for refrigerant charging
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NOTE NOTE
• Be sure to make setting so that liquid can be R410A refrigerant is HFC mixed refrigerant.
charged. Therefore, if it is charged with gas, the composition of
• When using a cylinder equipped with a siphon, the charged refrigerant changes and the
liquid can be charged without turning it upside characteristics of the equipment varies.
down.
Fig. 2-4-2
Cylinder with siphon
Gauge manifold
OUTDOOR unit
Refrigerant
cylinder
Electronic
balance
Siphon
Fig. 2-4-3
Cylinder without siphon
Gauge manifold
OUTDOOR unit
Refrigerant
cylinder
Electronic
balance
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Fig. 2-5-1
Prevention of oxidation during brazing
M Flow meter
Stop valve
Nitrogen gas
cylinder
From Nitrogen cylinder
Pipe
Nitrogen
gas
Rubber plug
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3 CONSTRUCTION VIEWS
3-1. Indoor Unit
RAS-07PKVP-E, RAS-10PKVP-E, RAS-13PKVP-E, RAS-16PKVP-E, RAS-18PKVP-E
RAS-07PKVP-ND, RAS-10PKVP-ND, RAS-13PKVP-ND, RAS-16PKVP-ND, RAS-18PKVP-ND
296.2 (At the time of operation)
9
790
Moving panel
Plasma ion charger
Front panel 242 (At the time of a stop)
790
62
295
77
77
Piping port from Air filter Piping port from
62
8
left/right sides
8
left/right sides
Guard wire (Knockout system)
(Knockout system)
64
62
34 4.5
dia.4.2
18 77 Name Plate 77 37
125.5
74.5
Refrigerant pipe
connecting port Liquid side
Installation plate
hanging section Flare dia. 6.35
Outside length 0.4m
Refrigerant pipe Remote controller holder
connecting port Gas side
Flare dia. 9.52
(16,18PKVP-E (-ND) :dia. 12.7) 58 19
Outside length 0.35m
163
Hanging
70 or more
section
55 or more
diameter
Heat insulation
diameter
dia.16
12
Minimum
dia.14
Outer
Inner
distance to
46
ceiling
45.5(dia.65)
53(dia.80)
dia.28
Minimum Minimum
distance to distance to
wall wall
130 or more 130 or more
Recommend Recommend
180 or more 180 or more 19 (Drain hose detail)
a.
dia.65
dia.80
hanging section
53(dia.80)
hanging section
a.
di
45.5(dia.65)
65
Center line
of main unit
Center line of Shape line
installation plate installation plate
330 330
790
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306
320
Dia.11 ×14 long hole 8-dia.7 hole
26
69.5 147 di 79
a. 108 157
21
43 Fan guard
6
6
21
Packed valve cover
(Pipe dia.6.35)
54
137
8
93
32 500 31 143
52
35
780 69 342
Charging port
4-dia.4.5 embossment
Drain long hole 600
54
38 5
R1
hole
2-dia.7
25
320
88
a. Outside line
di 11
.5
of product
R5
20 88
Detailed [A] leg part
60
28
20
Drain hole 11
30
38
5
54
600
22
25
Fin guard
250 or more
320
[A]
100 or more
Outside line
[C] of product ( Minimum distance
from wall )
200 or more [B]
2-dia.11 × 14 long hole
Outlet (for dia.8-10 anchor bolt)
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306
320
dia.11x14 long hole 8-dia.7 hole
26
43 Fan guard
6
6
21
Packed valve cover
483
449
550
54
137
93
35
32 500 31 143
52
di
Outside line
a.
11
.5
of product
25
R5
20 88
Detailed [A] leg part
60
28
20
11
30
38
5
54
600
22
25
Fin guard
250 or more
Intake
320
[A]
100 or more
Outside line Minimum distance
[C] of product ( from wall )
200 or more [B]
2-dia.11 × 14 long hole
Outlet (for dia.8-10 anchor bolt)
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4 WIRING DIAGRAM
RAS-07PAVP-E, RAS-10PAVP-E, RAS-13PAVP-E, RAS-16PAVP-E, RAS-18PAVP-E
RAS-07PKVP-E, RAS-10PKVP-E, RAS-13PKVP-E, RAS-16PKVP-E, RAS-18PKVP-E
RAS-07PAVP-ND, RAS-10PAVP-ND, RAS-13PAVP-ND, RAS-16PAVP-ND, RAS-18PAVP-ND
RAS-07PKVP-ND, RAS-10PKVP-ND, RAS-13PKVP-ND, RAS-16PKVP-ND, RAS-18PKVP-ND
PULSE
(CONDENSER PIPE
(DISCHARGE PIPE
MOTOR
TEMP. SENSOR)
TEMP. SENSOR)
TEMP. SENSOR)
TEMP. SENSOR)
REACTOR
(SUCTION PIPE
TE TD TO TS
FM
(OUTDOOR
RED
WHI
BLK
2 1 SWITCHING
COOLING
WHI
WHI
1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 AND HEATING
1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P07 YEL
CN600 CN601 CN602 CN603 CN300 CN700 P17 P16 2 2
CN704
(WHI) 1 1 RED
CN705 YEL
2 2
P15 (RED) 1 1
RED
P14 4WAY VALVE
P35 SURGE COIL FOR
P25 ABSORBER CT F01 SWITCHING
PTC MOSFET FUSE CYLINDERS
THERMISTOR C10 Q300 ~ VARISTOR 250V ~
DIODE + C09 C08 Q305 T25A
BLOCK + + + F03
~ FUSE
~ POWER - - - 250V ~
RELAY T3.15A
-
DB01
P03
BLK P01
WHI P02
P.C.BOARD CN703
MCC-5070 POWER 3 1
ORN
MODULE REDP06 1 1 3 1
WHI P05
IC200 BLK P04 2 2
3 3
CM
FUSE FUSE 3 2 1
FUSE
250V ~ 250V ~ 250V
3 2 1
P11 P10 COMPRESSOR T3.15A 2 1 T3.15A
2 1
T6.3A
HEATER FOR
ANTI FREEZE 1 2 3 L N
-ND model only
POWER SUPPLY
220-240V ~ ,50Hz
Outdoor Unit 220-230V ~ ,60Hz
High-voltage
GRN&YEL Power Supply
SHEET 1 2 3 4 Micro SW
BRW
RED
RED
RED
BLK 1 2 3 4 2 1
CN501 CN03 CN01 1 2 3 4 2 1
BLK
BLK
1 1 CN602 CN21 CN402 CN401 24 CN382
2 2
(BLU) (WHI) (RED) 23
Heat Exchanger Sensor 22 (WHI)
(TC) BLK
1 1 CN603 21 Louver Motor right
BLK 20
2 2 (YEL) RED
19 19 5 5
Heat Exchanger Sensor DC5V 18 18
RED 4 4
Power Supply Circuit
(TCj) RED
BLK
1
BLK
1 CN601 T3.15A DC12V 17
RED
3 3
16 16 2 2
2 2 (WHI) 250VAC DC29V 15
WHI 1 1
Thermo Sensor Fuse F01 14 14
(TA) 13
12 12
BLK Varistor ~ Louver Motor left
1 1 CN604 - +
11
YEL
BLK
2 2 (RED) R01 + 10 10
YEL
5 5
~ 9 9 4 4
Humidity Sensor 8 8
YEL
3 3
Line 7 7 YEL 2 2
Filter 6 6 WHI 1 1
5 5
Main P.C Board 4 4 WHI
5 5
3 3 WHI
1
2
MCC-5068A 2 2 WHI
4
3
4
3
CN212 1 1 WHI
3 2 2
RED 1 1
4
CN801 CN383 (WHI) CN301(WHI)
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 1
Louver Motor Horizontal
1 2 3 4 5
CN261 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 1
(WHI)
RED
WHI
YEL
BLK
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
BLU
WHI
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
WHI
1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN221 10 99 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(WHI) 10 DC Motor
Wireless Unit
Assembly
Fan Motor
Moving Panel MCC-5068B
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INDOOR UNIT TC
Indoor heat
exchanger T1 Temp. measurement
Allowable height
difference : 10m
Cross flow fan
Max. : 20m
Min. : 2m
Deoxidized copper pipe Deoxidized copper pipe Chargeless : 15m
Outer dia.: Outer dia. : 6.35mm Charge : 20g/m
07PAVP-E(-ND) : 9.52mm Thickness : 0.8mm (16 to 20m)
10PAVP-E(-ND) : 9.52mm Sectional shape
13PAVP-E(-ND) : 9.52mm of heat insulator
16PAVP-E(-ND) : 12.7mm
18PAVP-E(-ND) : 12.7mm
Thickness : 0.8mm
Muffler Strainer
4-way
a valve 4-Way valve
(STF-0218G) TD (STF-0125G)
1 2
Compressor
(DA111A1FD-21F) Pulse motor
valve
(SEV16RCC)
Muffler
2 1
TS
TO
T1
TE Refrigerant amount :
07PAVP-E(-ND) : 1.12kg
Propeller fan T1
T2 Temp. measurement 10PAVP-E(-ND) : 1.12kg
13PAVP-E(-ND) : 1.15kg
16PAVP-E(-ND) : 1.15kg
18PAVP-E(-ND) : 1.15kg
OUTDOOR UNIT Gas leak check position
Refrigerant flow (Cooling)
Refrigerant flow (Heating)
1 Refrigerant flow (Comp. 1 cylinder operation)
2 Refrigerant flow (Comp. 2 cylinder operation)
Temp. Sensor
NOTE
The maximum pipe length of this air conditioner is 20 m. When the pipe length exceeds 15m, the additional
charging of refrigerant, 20g per 1m for the part of pipe exceeded 15m is required. (Max. 100g)
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Heating
Temperature Standard Heat exchanger Compressor
condition (°C) Model name pipe temp. Indoor Outdoor
pressure revolution
RAS- fan mode fan mode
Indoor Outdoor P (MPa) T1 (°C) T2 (°C) (rps)
07PKVP-E
1.8 to 2.0 32 to 34 2 to 4 High High 35
07PKVP-ND
10PKVP-E
2.0 to 2.2 35 to 37 2 to 4 High High 45
10PKVP-ND
13PKVP-E
20/– 7/6 2.2 to 2.4 38 to 41 2 to 4 High High 60
13PKVP-ND
16PKVP-E
2.5 to 2.7 43 to 46 1 to 3 High High 85
16PKVP-ND
18PKVP-E
2.6 to 2.8 44 to 47 1 to 3 High High 93
18PKVP-ND
NOTE
• Measure surface temperature of heat exchanger pipe around centre of heat exchanger path U bent.
(Thermistor thermometer)
• Connecting piping condition : 5 m
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Power Supply
Circuit Micro Switch
Converter
(D.C circuit)
Remote Controller
Remote Controller Infrared Rays, 36.7kHz
Operation (START/STOP)
Thermo. Setting
ON TIMER Setting
SLEEP MODE
Hi POWER
Air Purifier
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220-240 V ~ 50Hz
220-230 V ~ 60Hz
Indoor unit
High Wall, Heat Pump Type
send/receive circuit
M.C.U
Discharge temp. Current
sensor (TD) • PWM synthesis function detect
• Input current release control
Outdoor air temp. • IGBT over-current detect control Gate drive
sensor (TO) • Outdoor fan control circuit
• High power factor correction control
Suction temp. • Inverter output frequency control Current
sensor (TS) • A/D converter function detect
• P.M.V. control
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8 OPERATION DESCRIPTION
8-1. Outline of Air • Judgment of inlet indoor heat exchanger
temperature by using heat exchanger sensor (TCj
Conditioner Control sensor)(Super heat control etc.)
• Judgment of suction air humidity of the indoor heat
This air conditioner is a capacity-variable type air exchanger by using humidity sensor. (Hu sensor)
conditioner, which uses DC motor for the indoor fan • Louver motor control
motor and the outdoor fan motor. And the Variable
• Indoor fan motor operation control
Cylinder Management Compressor (VCM Comp.)
• LED (Light Emitting Diode) display control
which can change the motor speed in the range from
10 to 100 rps at 2 cylinder operation and the range from • Transferring of operation command signal (Serial
10 to 50 rps at 1 cylinder operation is mounted. The DC signal) to the outdoor unit
motor drive circuit is mounted to the indoor unit. The • Reception of information of operation status (Serial
compressor and the inverter to control fan motor are signal including outside temp. data) to the outdoor
mounted to the outdoor unit. unit and judgment/display of error
The entire air conditioner is mainly controlled by the • Air purifier operation control
indoor unit controller. • Moving panel control
The indoor unit controller drives the indoor fan motor
based upon command sent from the remote controller,
and transfers the operation command to the outdoor 8-1-2. Role of outdoor unit
unit controller. controller
The outdoor unit controller receives operation
command from the indoor unit side, and controls the Receiving the operation command signal (Serial
outdoor fan and the pulse motor valve. (P.M.V) signal) from the indoor unit controller, the outdoor unit
Besides, detecting revolution position of the performs its role.
compressor motor, the outdoor unit controller controls • Compressor operation control
Operations followed
speed of the compressor motor by controlling output • Operation control of outdoor to judgment of serial
voltage of the inverter and switching timing of the fan motor signal from indoor
side.
supply power (current transfer timing) so that motors • P.M.V. control
drive according to the operation command. • 4-way valve control
And then, the outdoor unit controller transfers reversely • Detection of inverter input current and current
the operating status information of the outdoor unit to release operation
control the indoor unit controller. • Over-current detection and prevention operation to
IGBT module (Compressor stop function)
NOTE • Compressor and outdoor fan stop function when
serial signal is off (when the serial signal does not
As the compressor adopts four-pole brushless DC reach the board assembly of outdoor control by
motor, the frequency of the supply power from inverter trouble of the signal system)
to compressor is two-times cycles of the actual number
• Transferring of operation information (Serial signal)
of revolution.
from outdoor unit controller to indoor unit controller
• Detection of outdoor temperature and operation
revolution control
8-1-1. Role of Indoor Unit • Defrost control in heating operation (Temp.
measurement by outdoor heat exchanger and
Controller control for 4-way valve and outdoor fan)
The indoor unit controller judges the operation
commands from the remote controller and assumes
the following functions.
• Judgment of suction air temperature of the indoor
heat exchanger by using the indoor temp. sensor.
(TA sensor)
• Judgment of the indoor heat exchanger temperature
by using heat exchanger sensor (TC sensor)
(Prevent-freezing control and super heat control,
etc.)
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Table 8-3-1 Indoor fan air flow rate (Cooling, 3) When setting the fan speed to AUTO on the
Dry) remote controller, revolution of the fan motor is
RAS-07PKVP-E RAS-10PKVP-E RAS-13PKVP-E controlled to the fan speed level shown in Fig.
RAS-07PKVP-ND RAS-10PKVP-ND RAS-13PKVP-ND 2 and Table 8-3-1 according to the setup
Fan speed
level Fan Air flow Fan Air flow Fan Air flow temperature, room temperature, and heat
speed rate speed rate speed rate
(rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h)
exchanger temperature.
WF 1170 645 1200 665 1300 740 4) When the fan speed mode is AUTO and the
WE UH 1170 645 1200 665 1300 740
compressor stops, the fan speed is controlled
from W2 (20 seconds) to 0 rpm (40 seconds).
WD H 1120 610 1140 625 1240 695
WC M+ 1060 570 1080 580 1180 655
WB 1050 560 1080 580 1110 605
WA M 900 455 930 475 960 495
W9 900 455 930 475 960 495
W8 L+ 820 395 840 410 860 425
W7 L 670 290 690 305 710 320
W6 L– 670 290 670 290 670 290
W5 UL 600 240 600 240 600 240
W4 550 205 550 205 550 205
W3 SUL 500 170 500 170 500 170
W2 500 170 500 170 500 170
W1 420 110 420 110 420 110
RAS-16PKVP-E RAS-18PKVP-E
RAS-16PKVP-ND RAS-18PKVP-ND
Fan speed
level Fan Air flow Fan Air flow
speed rate speed rate
(rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h)
WF 1370 790 1450 845
WE UH 1370 790 1450 845
WD H 1310 745 1390 805
WC M+ 1250 705 1330 760
WB 1160 640 1220 680
WA M 1010 530 1070 575
W9 1010 530 1070 575
W8 L+ 930 475 980 510
W7 L 780 370 830 405
W6 L– 670 290 700 310
W5 UL 600 240 600 240
W4 550 205 550 205
W3 SUL 500 170 500 170
W2 500 170 500 170
W1 420 110 420 110
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–1.0
d *1 *5 Table 8-3-2 Indoor fan air flow rate (Heating)
e *2 *6 RAS-07PKVP-E RAS-10PKVP-E RAS-13PKVP-E
–1.5
RAS-07PKVP-ND RAS-10PKVP-ND RAS-13PKVP-ND
f Fan speed
–2.0 *3 *7
level Fan Air flow Fan Air flow Fan Air flow
g
–2.5 speed rate speed rate speed rate
(rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h)
–5.0 *4 *8
WF 1170 645 1200 665 1240 695
–5.5
M+ (WD) H (WE)
WE UH 1170 645 1200 665 1240 695
*1: Fan speed = (M+–L+)x1/5+L+
*2: Fan speed = (M+–L+)x2/5+L+ WD H 1070 575 1100 595 1140 625
*3: Fan speed = (M+–L+)x3/5+L+
*4: Fan speed = (M+–L+)x4/5+L+ WC M+ 980 510 1010 530 1050 560
(Calculated with linear approximation from M+ and L+)
*5: Fan speed = (H–M)x1/5+M
WB 900 455 930 475 960 495
*6: Fan speed = (H–M)x2/5+M WA M 880 440 880 440 880 440
*7: Fan speed = (H–M)x3/5+M
*8: Fan speed = (H–M)x4/5+M W9 850 420 850 420 850 420
(Calculated with linear approximation from H and M)
W8 L+ 750 345 750 345 750 345
(Fig. 6)
Cold draft preventive control W7 L 750 345 750 345 750 345
TC W6 L– 650 275 650 275 650 275
46 46 34 M+(WD)
45 45 33 W5 UL 650 275 650 275 650 275
Line-approximate
33 33 21 M+ and SUL with Tc. W4 650 275 650 275 650 275
32 32 20 W3 SUL 650 275 650 275 650 275
*A+4 *A+4 *A+4
SUL (W2)
W2 560 210 560 210 560 210
*A-4 *A-4 *A-4
Stop W1 420 110 420 110 420 110
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RAS-16PKVP-E RAS-18PKVP-E
8-4. Outdoor Fan Motor
Fan speed
RAS-16PKVP-ND
Fan Air flow
RAS-18PKVP-ND
Fan Air flow
Control
level
speed rate speed rate
(rpm) (m3/h) (rpm) (m3/h) The blowing air volume at the outdoor unit side is
WF 1310 745 1390 805
controlled.
WE UH 1310 745 1390 805
Receiving the operation command from the controller
of indoor unit, the controller of outdoor unit controls fan
WD H 1210 675 1290 730
speed.
WC M+ 1120 610 1180 655
* For the fan motor, a DC motor with non-stage
WB 1010 530 1070 575
variable speed system is used. However, it is limited
WA M 930 475 980 510 to 16 stages for reasons of controlling
W9 900 455 950 490
Air conditioner ON
W8 L+ 800 385 850 420 (Remote controller)
W7 L 800 385 850 420
W6 L– 700 310 700 310 Indoor unit controller
Fan motor ON
In Cooling Operation
<22 <*CF *CF
Compressor speed (rps)
MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX
TO TO 38°C f5 f9 f7 fC f9 fF
TO 28°C f5 f9 f7 fC f9 fF
TO 15°C f3 f7 f3 f9 f5 fC
TO 5°C f1 f3 f1 f7 f3 f9
TO 0°C f1 f3 f1 f5 f3 f7
TO < 0°C f0 f1 f0 f3 f1 f4
During TO 38°C f5 f9 f7 fC f9 fC
SLEEP MODE f5 f9 f7 fC f9 fC
TO 28°C
TO 15°C f3 f7 f3 f9 f5 fA
TO 5°C f1 f3 f1 f7 f3 f9
TO 0°C f1 f3 f1 f5 f3 f7
TO < 0°C f0 f1 f0 f3 f1 f4
When TO is abnormal f1 f9 f1 fC f1 fF
*CF: 32rps (07PAVP-E(-ND), 10PAVP-E(-ND)
50rps (13PAVP-E(-ND), 16PAVP-E(-ND), 18PAVP-E(-ND))
In Heating Operation
<31 <*HF *HF
Compressor speed (rps)
MAX MAX MAX
TO TO 10°C f6 f8 fA
TO 5°C f8 fB fD
TO –5°C f8 fB fE
TO < –5°C f8 fB fE
During TO 10°C f5 f7 f9
SLEEP MODE TO 5°C f7 fA fB
TO –5°C f7 fA fB
TO < –5°C f7 fA fB
When TO is abnormal f8 fB fE
*HF: 40rps (07PAVP-E(-ND), 10PAVP-E(-ND)
50rps (13PAVP-E(-ND), 16PAVP-E(-ND), 18PAVP-E(-ND))
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R
Cooling current Heating current
Outdoor temp. 7°C When the value is
release value release value
in Q zone, the
07PAVP-E 13PAVP-E 07PAVP-E 13PAVP-E Q compressor speed
07PAVP-ND 13PAVP-ND 07PAVP-ND 13PAVP-ND 6°C is kept.
10PAVP-E 16PAVP-E 10PAVP-E 16PAVP-E
10PAVP-ND 16PAVP-ND 10PAVP-ND 16PAVP-ND P
18PAVP-E 18PAVP-E
5°C
18PAVP-ND 18PAVP-ND
50°C TO
5.40A 6.00A
45°C TO<50°C Reduction of compressor speed
7.72A 7.72A
40°C TO<45°C 6.00A 7.20A
16°C TO<40°C 1) When temperature of the indoor heat
11°C TO<16°C 6.53A 8.77A 8.25A 8.25A exchanger drops below 5°C, the compressor
–5°C TO<11°C
8.77A 8.77A speed is reduced. (P zone)
TO<–5°C 6.90A 6.90A
2) When temperature of the indoor heat
1) The input current of the outdoor unit is detected exchanger rises in the range from 6°C to under
in the inverter section of the outdoor unit. 7°C, the compressor speed is kept. (Q zone)
2) According to the detected outdoor 3) When temperature of the indoor heat
temperature, the specified value of the current exchanger rises to 7°C or higher, the capacity
is selected. control operation returns to the usual control in
cooling operation.
3) Whether the current value exceeds the
(R zone)
specified value or not is judged.
4) If the current value exceeds the specified
value, this function reduces the compressor
speed and controls speed up to the closest one
commanded from the indoor unit within the
range which does not exceed the specified
value.
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*1 When the indoor humidity is high (Hu sensor valve) 70%), the
compressor speed is 23 rps or more and the position of the louver
is less than 29°, the louver moves to 29° to prevent the air outlet
from dew drop.
And the louver can’t be move to less than 29°. When the indoor
humidity become low or the compressor speed become less than
23 rps, the louver returns to the storage position.
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Fan speed
correction
Zone
Compressor speed (rps)
Time
Initial setting of “Cooling storage position”
Louver : Directs downward (23°)*1 TA-Tsc 07 10 13 16 18
[°C] PKVP PKVP PKVP PKVP PKVP
+6.5 12 35 35 41 45 50 W6
+6.0 11 30 30 35 38 42 W5
10 25 25 29 32 35
8-9-2. Air Direction Adjustment +5.5
+5.0 9 20 20 23 25 27
+1
zone
+4.5 8 15 15 17 18 20
Horizontal Inclined Inclined +4.0 7 10 10 11 12 12
blowing blowing blowing +3.5 6 10 10 10 10 10
+3.0 5 W4
+2.5 4 W3 ±0
+2.0 3
+1.5 2
+1.0 1
+0.5
–1
Inclined Inclined blowing
blowing blowing downward 0.0
zone
–0.5
(min 1)
–1.0
–1.5
–2.0
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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8-12.Air Purifying Control [3] Air purifier operates [4] Air conditioner +
Air Purifier operation
8-12-2. Description
NOTE
Error is determined to have occurred (indicated by the
When the previous operation was the operation of air PURE indicator (Orange))in the following two cases.
conditioner + air purifier, an operation of air conditioner 1) When the panel switch has been set to OFF by
+ air purifier starts by pushing AC button on the remote the opening of the air inlet grill, etc.
controller. 2) When an abnormal discharge caused by a
(Operation of air conditioner + air purifier is stored in symptom such as the build-up of dirt has been
memory.) detected while the air purifier is ON.
Louver Open
memory position (Cooling)
Fan ON
Air purifier ON
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Air purifier ON
NO
Error input is detected
YES
Air purifier OFF
[1] [2]
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Compressor ON
Unit now performing cooling or dry operation
*SH control TD
release control
Push "STOP" button
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J231
Add J231 of the Wireless Unit P.C. board assembly.
* This cancels the auto restart function. IC231
MCC-5068B
Hold down the [RESET] button on the indoor unit
for at least 3 seconds but not more than 10 seconds.
NOTE
Once J231 is added, the [RESET] button on the unit is
designated for CLEAN OPERATION (Set/Cancel),
therefore the [RESET] button can not be used for the
selection (Set/ Cancel) of AUTO RESTART function
(Refer to 8-21.Auto Restart Function).
CAUTION
J231 will be near the MCU so take steps to ensure that
it will not be exposed to excessive of heat.
Also take care to avoid solder bridging with the
surrounding components.
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8-16-2. Description
When operating one indoor unit in a situation where
Jumper wire
two indoor units have been installed in the same room
or nearby rooms, this operation prevents the remote
controller signal from being received simultaneously by
both units, thus preventing both units from operating.
8-16-3. Operation
The indoor unit on which the remote controller
selection has been set to B receives the signal of the
remote controller also set to B.
(At the factory the remote controller selection is set to Cutting direction
A on all the indoor units. There is no A setting display.)
NOTE
• Even after the jumper wire has been cut, switching
between A and B is still possible by pushing the
CHECK button and FIX button together.
The A or B setting, which was switched by pushing
the CHECK button and FIX ( ) button together,
is restored to the setting established prior to the
switching when the battery is replaced or the
RESET button is pushed.
• When switching between settings “A” and “B”,
always switch the indoor unit board and the remote
controller as a pair.
(Otherwise, the indoor unit will not accept the
remote controller’s signals.)
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8-17-2. Description
The set temp. received from the remote controller is
corrected. The correct value from –2°C to +4°C is
changed by the jumper wire on P.C. board of the indoor
microcomputer.
IC801
J804
L01 J805
J806
J807
DB01
C03
T101
In HEAT Operation
Jumper wire setup HEAT
J804 J805 shift value
× × –2
× +4
× +2
0 At shipment
× × –2
× +4
× +2
0 At shipment
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–2.0 f
*3
–2.5 g
–5.0 *4
–5.5
M + (WD)
*1: Fan speed = (M+ –L+)×1/5+L+
*2: Fan speed = (M+ –L+)×2/5+L+
*3: Fan speed = (M+ –L+)×3/5+L+
*4: Fan speed = (M+ –L+)×4/5+L+
(Calculated with linear approximation from M+ and L+)
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ON
(Equivalent to 75W)
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When the unit is operating When the unit is stand-by (Not operating)
The unit is in operation. The green indicator is on. The unit is on standby.
(Push [RESET] button (Push [RESET] button
for more than 3 seconds.) for more than 3 seconds.)
The unit stops operating. The green indicator turns off. The unit starts to operate. The green indicator is on.
NOTE
When the unit is operating
• After restarting the air conditioner by the AUTO
RESTART OPERATION, the louver swing (AUTO) The unit is in operation. The green indicator is on.
operation doesn’t resume.
(Push [RESET] button
• While the PURE indicator (Orange) is on, the for more than 3 seconds.)
RESET button has the function of air purifier reset The unit stops operating. The green indicator turns off.
button.
(After approx. 3 seconds)
8-21-2. Cancelling the Auto If the unit is required to operate at this time, push
[RESET] button once more or use the remote controller
Restart Function to turn it on.
To cancel auto restart function, proceed as follows:
1) Repeat the setting procedure: the unit receives
the signal and beeps three times. 8-21-3. Power Failure During
2) The unit will be required to be turned on with Timer Operation
the remote controller after the main power
When the unit is turned off because of power failure
supply is turned off.
during timer operation, the timer operation is cancelled.
In that case, set the timer operation again.
NOTE
The Everyday Timer is reset while a command signal
can be received from the remote controller even if it
stopped due to a power failure.
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1 2 10
8 (MEMORY) indicator
Flashes for 3 seconds when the MEMO button is
3 4 8 pressed during operation.
The mark is shown when holding down the button for
3 seconds or more while the mark is flashing.
Press another button to turn off the mark.
AUT
UTO
9 7 5 6
• In the illustration, all indications are shown for
purposes of explanation.
During operation, only the relevant indicators are
shown on the remote controller.
7 Hi POWER indicator
Indicates when Hi POWER operation starts.
Press the Hi POWER button to start and press it again
to stop operation.
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NOTE
• The Hi POWER mode can not be set in Dry
operation
• Release of Hi POWER mode:
Push [Hi POWER] button on the remote controller
again.
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9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
9-1. Installation Diagram of Indoor and Outdoor Uunits
Hook For the rear left and left
The indoor unit shall be
70 mm or more piping
installed so that the top of the
indoor unit is positioned at Hook [1] Installation
plate
least 2 m high. Also, avoid Wall
putting anything on the top of 160 mm or
the indoor unit. more 180 mm or
more
[5] Mounting screw
Insert the cushion between
the indoor unit and wall, and
Hook tilt the indoor unit for better
2 m or more Hook installation work.
Cover
200 mm or Insulate the refrigerant pipes
more separately, not together.
(B)
(A)
[3] Batteries
250 mm or
more from wall
• If the system will be used in cooling mode when the outdoor temperature is below zero, take measures to ensure
that the drain water does not freeze.
• When the outdoor unit is installed in a place that is always exposed to strong winds like on the coast or on a high
story of a building, secure the normal fan operation using a duct or a wind shield.
NOTE
(RAS-***-ND model only)
• Use care to avoid burns. A heater is installed on the base plate of the outdoor unit. When the outside air
temperature is low, the heater runs to warm the base plate even if the unit is not operating so that snow does
not accumulate inside the outdoor unit.
• Do not use the supplied drain nipple for draining water. Drain the water from all the drain holes directly. Provide
a space of at least 50 cm under the outdoor unit so that the draining water does not freeze and block the drain
holes.
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30
108 125
the unit is likely to be exposed to a strong wind. [8]
86
290
320
• If it is necessary to drain the defrost water, attach drain nipple
to the base plate of the outdoor unit before installing it.
30 Drain hole
Diffuser [7]
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Electronic balance for refrigerant As working pressure is high and gasification speed is fast, it is
difficult to read the indicated value by means of charging cylinder,
charging as air bubbles occur.
Torque wrench The size of opposing flare nuts have been increased.
Incidentally, a common wrench is used for nominal diameters 1/4
(nominal dia. 1/2, 5/8) and 3/8.
Gauge for projection adjustment — — Used when flare is made by using conventional flare tool.
• Incidentally, the “refrigerant cylinder” comes with the refrigerant designation (R410A) and protector coating in the
U.S’s ARI specified rose color (ARI color code: PMS 507).
• Also, the “charge port and packing for refrigerant cylinder” requires 1/2 UNF 20 threads per inch corresponding
to the charge hose’s port size.
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Indoor unit
Remote Reception
Reception
range
controller range Remote controller Mounting the installation plate directly on a
wall
*: Axial distance
1) Securely fit the installation plate onto the wall
by screws with the upper and lower catches.
2) To mount the installation plate on a concrete
9-3-2. Drilling and Mounting wall use anchor bolts. Drill the anchor bolt
Installation Plate holes as illustrated in the above figure.
3) Place the level at the top end of the installation
Drilling plate, and check that the plate is horizontal.
When installing the refrigerant pipes from the rear.
CAUTION
150 mm from Dia. 80 mm
unit edge When installing the installation plate with mounting
screws, do not use anchor bolt holes. Otherwise the unit
100 mm to pipe
hole center mm
may fall down and result in personal injury and property
100 mm 65 damage.
a.
Di
Pipe
hole
45 mm
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NOTE
Install the installation plate using between 4 to 6
mounting screws, making sure all four corners are Earth wire
secure.
Screw
Connecting cable
air conditioner.
NOTE
• Wire type: H07RN-F or 60245IEC66 (1.0 mm2)
• Make sure the wire length is sufficient before Earth wire(loop)
horizontal.
2) Remove the terminal cover and cord clamp.
3) Insert the connecting cable (or as according to
local regulations/codes) into the pipe hole on 10 mm
the wall. 50 mm
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Bottom left Insert the drain hose firmly until the connector
Piping preparation
Left
using the original screw.
panel slit
Bottom right
NOTE
Right Always use the original screw that secured the drain
hose to the unit. Using a different screw may cause
water to leak.
Relocating drain hose
For left connection, left-bottom connection and rear-left
connection’s piping, it is necessary to relocate the drain CAUTION
hose and drain cap.
1) Cutting front panel slit. Securely insert the drain hose and drain cap; otherwise,
water may leak.
Cut out the slit on the left or right side of the
front panel for the left or right connection and
the slit on the bottom left or right side of the NOTE
front panel for the bottom left or right
connection with a pair of nippers. The packaged foam polystyrene can be
used to make replacement of the drain Unit
2) Remove the drain cap
cap and drain hose easier.
Clamp drain cap with needle-nose pliers, and
pull out. Foam polystyrene
of package
Slit
Screw
Drain hose
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Indoor unit
Connecting the pipe after installation of the 9-3-6. Indoor Unit Installation
unit (figure) 1) Pass the pipe through the hole in the wall, and
(To the front of flare) hook the indoor unit on the installation plate at
the upper hooks.
270 mm
Gas side 2) Swing the indoor unit to right and left to confirm
230 mm
Liquid side
that it is firmly hooked on the installation plate.
3) While pressing the indoor unit onto the wall,
hook it at the lower part on the installation plate.
Pull the indoor unit toward you to confirm that it
R30 or less (Dia. 6.35), R40 or less (Dia. 9.52), R50 or less (Dia. 12.7) is firmly hooked on the installation plate.4. Pull
Make sure to use a spring bender to avoid crushing the pipe.
the connecting cable through the cable slot on
the rear panel so that it protrudes about 15 cm
43 mm
Hook
NOTE
If the pipe is incorrectly bent, the indoor unit may be
unstable on the wall.
After passing the connecting pipe through the pipe
hole, connect the connecting pipe to the auxiliary pipes
and wrap the facing tape around them.
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• For detaching the indoor unit from the installation 3) When connecting extension drain hose,
plate pull the indoor unit toward you while pushing insulate the connection part of extension drain
the bottom up at the specified places. hose with shield pipe.
Shield pipe
CAUTION
Press (unhook)
Install the drain pipe for proper drainage. Improper
drainage can result in water dripping inside the room.
9-3-7. Drainage This air conditioner has been designed to drain water
collected from condensation which forms on the back
1) Run the drain hose at a downward sloped of the indoor unit, to the drain pan.
angle. Therefore, do not locate the power cord and other parts
at a height above the drain guide.
NOTE
Wall
Hole should be made at a slight downward slant on the
outdoor side. Drain guide
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Unit Front
Snow protection hood
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4) When water still leaks even after performing Projection margin in flaring: A (Unit: mm)
steps 1) and 2), add caulking material, putty or
other sealants. Rigid (Clutch type)
Outer diameter of Conventional tool
R410A tool used
copper pipe used
[8] Water-proof rubber 6.35 0 to 0.5 1.0 to 1.5
caps (supplied with the 9.52 0 to 0.5 1.0 to 1.5
outdoor unit)
12.7 0 to 0.5 1.0 to 1.5
CAUTION
Do not use ordinary garden hose, which can flatten and
prevent drainage.
• In case of flaring for R410A with the conventional
flare tool, pull it out approx. 0.5 mm more than that of
R22 to adjust the specified flare size. The copper
9-4-4. Refrigerant Piping pipe gauge is useful for adjusting projection margin
size.
Connection
Tighten the connection
Flaring Align the centres of the connecting pipes and tighten
1) Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter. the flare nut as much as possible with your fingers.
Then tighten the nut with a wrench and torque wrench
as shown in the figure.
Obliquity
Half union Flare nut
Use a wrench to secure.
Externally threaded side
Roughness Warp
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–101 kPa
(–76 cmHg) Manifold valve
9-4-5. Evacuating
CAUTION
After the piping has been connected to the indoor unit,
perform vacuuming. IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PIPING WORK
• Prevent dust and moisture from entering the pipes.
NOTE • Tighten connections carefully (between pipes and
AIR PURGE unit).
• Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes using a
Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes and in the
VACUUM PUMP.
indoor unit using a vacuum pump. Do not use the • Check for gas leaks at all connections.
refrigerant in the outdoor unit.
For details, see the vacuum pump manual.
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4 mm
Earth line
Connecting
cable
NOTE L N 10
10
Hexagon wrench is required.
50
40
9-4-6. Wiring Connection
1) Remove the valve cover, the electric parts
Earth line
cover and the cord clamp from the outdoor unit. Power cord
2) Connect the connecting cable to the terminal
as identified by the matching numbers on the
terminal block of indoor and outdoor unit. RAS-07PKVP-E RAS-10PKVP-E RAS-13PKVP-E
Model RAS-07PKVP- RAS-10PKVP- RAS-13PKVP-
3) Insert the power cord and the connecting cable ND ND ND
fully into the terminal block and secure it tightly Power 220–240 V ~50 Hz
with screws. source 220–230 V ~60 Hz
4) Use vinyl tape, etc. to insulate the cords which Maximum
running 9.5 A
are not going to be used. Locate them so that current
they do not touch any electrical or metal parts. Installation 16 A breaker or fuse (all types can be used)
5) Secure the power cord and the connecting fuse rating
cable with the cord clamp. Power cord H07RN-F or 60245IEC66 (1.5 mm2)
6) Attach the electric parts cover and the valve Connecting Wire type: H07RN-F or 60245IEC66 (1.0 mm2)
cover on the outdoor unit. cable
RAS-16PKVP-E RAS-18PKVP-E
Model
RAS-16PKVP-ND RAS-18PKVP-ND
Power 220–240 V ~50 Hz
source 220–230 V ~60 Hz
Maximum
running 9.5 A
current
Installation 16 A breaker or fuse
fuse rating (all types can be used)
Power cord H07RN-F or 60245IEC66 (1.5 mm2)
Connecting Wire type: H07RN-F or 60245IEC66
cable (1.0 mm2)
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RESET button
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Jumper wire
RESET button
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9-6-2. Removing the Moving 5) Pull out the moving panel towards the left side
to remove.
Panel
1) 1. Open the moving panel, and support the
moving panel by the panel support on the right
side.
2) Remove the lead wire cover on the right side.
(1 screw)
Panel stopper
Screw
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9-6-4. Removing the Vertical 2) Secure the horizontal air flow louvres to the
connector joints.
Air Flow Louver
Louver fixture
CAUTION
Connectors
The horizontal air flow louvres cannot be released from
the vertical air flow louver.
Flathead screwdriver
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING
The pulse motor circuits are mounted to both indoor and outdoor units.
Therefore, diagnose troubles according to the trouble diagnosis procedure as described below.
(Refer to the check points in servicing written on the wiring diagrams attached to the indoor/outdoor units.)
Table 10-1
No. Troubleshooting Procedure Page No. Troubleshooting Procedure Page
1 Precautions When Handling the New Inverter 73 7 Judgment of Trouble by Symptom 80
Precautions When Inspecting the Control Section of Check Code 1C (Miswiring in Indoor/Outdoor Units)
2 74 8 85
the Outdoor Unit and 1E
3 First Confirmation 75 9 Inspection of the Air Purifier 86
4 Primary Judgment 75 10 Diagnose Trouble in Outdoor Unit 87
5 Judgment by Flashing LED of Indoor Unit 76 11 Inspection of the Main Parts 89
6 Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller (Check Code) 77 12 Inspection of the Outdoor Fan Motor 93
G-Tr Compressor
Fan motor
Photocoupler FET
(6IN1)
Separated potential
MCU
Hall device
Photocoupler
Amplifier
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CAUTION
A high voltage (equivalent to the supply voltage) is also energized to ground through the sensors, PMV and other low-
voltage circuits. The sensor leads and other wires are covered with insulated tubes for protection. Nevertheless, care
must be taken to ensure that these wires are not pinched.
Take sufficient care to avoid directly touching any of the circuit parts without first turning off the power.
At times such as when the circuit board is to be replaced, place the circuit board assembly in a vertical position.
Laying the board flat on an electrically conductive object (such as the top panel of the air conditioner's outdoor unit)
while a charge is still retained by the electrolytic capacitors of the inverter's main circuit may cause short-circuiting
between the electrolytic capacitors and secondary circuit components and result in damage to the components.
Fig.10-1-3
Sensor leads
Fig.10-2-1
Inverter cover
P. C. board
(Soldered surface)
Discharging position
(Discharging period Plug of
10 seconds or more) soldering iron
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10-3.First Confirmation
10-3-1. Confirmation of Power Supply
Confirm that the power breaker operates (ON) normally.
Table 10-1-1
No. Operation of air conditioner Description
When power breaker is turned “ON”, the operation The OPERATION lamp of the indoor unit flashes when
indicator (Green) of the indoor unit flashes. power source is turned on. If [START/STOP] button is
1
operated once, flashing stops.
(Flashes also in power failure)
Compressor may not operate even if the room The compressor does not operate while compressor
temperature is within range of compressor-ON. restart delay timer (3-minutes timer) operates.
2
The same phenomenon is found after power source has
been turned on because 3-minutes timer operates.
In Dry and SLEEP MODE, FAN (air flow) display does not The air flow indication is fixed to [AUTO].
3 change even though FAN (air flow select) button is
operated.
Increasing of compressor motor speed stops approx. 30 For smooth operation of the compressor, the compressor
seconds after operation started, and then compressor motor speed is restricted to Max. 41 rps for 2 minutes,
4
motor speed increases again approx. 30 seconds after. and Max.91 rps for 2 minutes to 3 minutes, respectively
after the operation has started.
In AUTO mode, the operation mode is changed. After selecting Cool or Heat mode, select an operation
5 mode again if the compressor keeps stop status for 15
minutes.
In HEAT mode, the compressor motor speed does not The compressor motor speed may decrease by high
increase up to the maximum speed or decreases before temp. release control (Release protective operation by
6
the temperature arrives at the set temperature. temp.-up of the indoor heat exchanger) or current release
control.
10-4.Primary Judgment
To diagnose the troubles, use the following methods.
• Judgment by flashing LED of indoor unit
• Self-diagnosis by service check remote controller
• Judgment of trouble by every symptom
Firstly use the method 1) for diagnosis. Then, use the method 2) or 3) to diagnose the details of troubles.
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Table 10-5-1
Item Check code Block display Description for self-diagnosis
Indoor indication
lamp flashes. OPERATION (Green)
A Power failure (when power is ON)
Flashing display (1 Hz)
OPERATION (Green)
Protective circuit operation for connecting cable
C TIMER (Orange)
and serial signal system
Flashing display (5 Hz)
OPERATION (Green)
D Protective circuit operation for outdoor P.C. board
Flashing display (5 Hz)
OPERATION (Green)
Protective circuit operation for others
E TIMER (Orange)
(including compressor)
Flashing display (5 Hz)
NOTE
• The contents of items B and C and a part of item E are displayed when air conditioner operates.
• When item B and C, and item B and a part of item E occur concurrently, priority is given to the block of item B.
• The check codes can be confirmed on the remote controller for servicing.
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Table 10-6-1
Block distinction Operation of diagnosis function
Air Judgment and action
Check Check
Block Cause of operation conditioner Remarks
code code
status
Indoor P.C. Short-circuit or Operation Displayed when 1) Check the room temp. sensor.
disconnection of the room continues. error is detected. 2) When the room temp. sensor is normal,
board etc. temperature sensor check P.C. board.
(TA sensor).
Being out of place, Operation Displayed when 1) Check heat exchanger sensor.
disconnection, short- continues. error is detected. 2) When heat exchanger sensor is normal,
circuit, or migration of heat
exchanger sensor check P.C. board.
(TC sensor)
Being out of place, Operation Displayed when 1) Check heat exchanger sensor.
disconnection, short- continues. error is detected. 2) When heat exchanger sensor is normal,
circuit, or migration of heat check P.C. board.
exchanger sensor
(TCj sensor)
Lock of indoor fan or All off Displayed when 1) Check the motor.
trouble on the indoor fan error is detected. 2) When the motor is normal, check P.C.
circuit
board.
Not Trouble on other indoor Operation Displayed when 1) Replace P.C. board.
P.C. boards continues. error is detected.
displayed
Connecting Return serial signal is not Operation Flashes when 1) When the outdoor unit never operate:
sent to indoor side from continues. trouble is • Check connecting cable, and correct if
cable and operation started. detected on
defective wiring.
serial signal 1) Defective wiring of Return serial
signal, and • Check 25A fuse of inverter P.C. board.
connecting cable
normal status • Check 6.3A fuse of connecting cable
2) Operation of when signal is of inverter unit and outdoor unit.
compressor thermo Gas reset. 2) To display [Other] block during
shortage Gas leak
operation, check compressor thermo.
operation and supply gas (check gas
leak also).
3) Unit operates normally during check.
If return serial signal does not stop
between indoor terminal board 2 and 3,
replace inverter P.C. board.
If signal stops between indoor terminal
board 2 and 3, replace indoor P.C.
board.
Outdoor Inverter over-current All off Displayed when Even if trying operation again, all
protective circuit operates. error is detected. operations stop immediately. :
P.C. board (Short time) Replace P.C. board.
Position-detect circuit error All off Displayed when 1) Even if connecting lead wire of
or short-circuit between error is detected. compressor is removed, position detect
windings of compressor
circuit error occurred. :
Replace P.C. board.
2) Measure resistance between wires of
compressor, and perform short-circuit. :
Replace compressor.
Current-detect circuit error All off Displayed when Even if trying operation again, all
error is detected. operations stop immediately. :
Replace P.C. board.
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Outdoor fan drive system All off Displayed when Position-detect error, over-current
error error is detected. protective operation of outdoor fan drive
system, fan lock, etc. :
Replace P.C. board or fan motor.
Not Being out of place, Operation —— 1. Check outdoor temp. sensor (TO).
disconnection or short- continues 2. Check P.C. board.
displayed. circuit of the outdoor temp.
sensor (TO)
Outdoor Compressor drive output All off Displayed when 1) Check power voltage.
error, Compressor error error is detected. (220–230–240 V +10%)
P.C. board (lock, missing, etc.), Break 2) Overload operation of refrigeration cycle
down
Check installation condition (Short-
circuit of outdoor diffuser).
3) When 20 seconds passed after start-up,
position-detect circuit error occurred. :
Replace compressor.
Trouble on P.M.V.
Others Return serial signal has Operation Flashes when 1) Repeat Start and Stop with interval of
been sent when operation continues trouble is approx. 10 to 40 minutes. (Code is not
(including started, but it is not sent detected on
displayed during operation.) Supply gas.
compressor) from halfway. return serial
1) Compressor thermo. signal, and (Check also gas leak).
operation Gas shortage normal status 2) Unit operates normally during check.
when signal is If return serial signal does not stop
Gas leak reset.
2) Instantaneous power between indoor terminal block 2 and 3,
failure replace inverter P.C. board.
If signal stops between indoor terminal
block 2 and 3, replace indoor P.C. board.
Compressor does not All off Displayed when 1) Trouble on compressor
rotate. error is detected. 2) Trouble on wiring of compressor
(Current protective circuit (Missed phase)
does not operate when a
specified time passed after
compressor had been
activated.)
Discharge temp. exceeded All off Displayed when 1) Check discharge temp. sensor (TD).
117°C error is detected. 2) Gas leakage
3) Trouble on P.M.V.
Break down of compressor All off Displayed when 1) Check power voltage.
error is detected. (220–230–240 V +10%)
2) Overload operation of refrigeration cycle
Check installation condition (Short-
circuit of outdoor diffuser).
4-way valve inverse error Operation —— 1) Check 4-way valve operation.
(TC sensor value lowered continues
during heating operation.)
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Operation
Check Item
NO
Item by symptoms
Is OPERATION indicator flashing?
YES
Is DC310-340V NO
supplied between Parts of a power supply circuit
CN301 [1] - [3]? defective.
NOTE
Be sure to disconnect the motor connector CN301 after shut off the power supply, or it will be a cause of damage
of the motor.
NO NO
Does OPERATION indicator flash? Is wired correctly to white and
black lead wires of terminal block? Correct wiring.
YES YES
To item of
“Power supply is not turned on”.
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NO Is it possible to detect NO
Does indoor DC 310-340V between
fan operate? [1]+ and [3]– of motor
connector (CN301)?
YES
YES
Turn off indoor unit and remove
(Motor connection condition) NO connector from motor.
Is it possible to detect DC 15V Then push START/STOP button
between [4]+ and [3]– of on remote controller to stop
motor connector (CN301)?
flashing lamp on indoor unit.
YES
Is it possible to detect NO
Change airflow level DC 15V between [4]+ Peplace main
to “HIGH”. and [3]– of motor P.C. board.
connector (CN301)?
YES
Start to operate the
indoor unit in except
heating operation. NO Turn off indoor unit and
At this time, is it possible to remove connector from motor.
detect DC 1V or more between Then start to operate indoor
[5]+ and [3]– of motor unit with remote controller.
connector (CN301)?
YES
Start to operate the
indoor unit in except
heating operation.
At this time, is it possible
Is it possible to NO to detect DC 1V or more NO
change airflow level between [5]+ and [3]–
to “HIGH”? of motor connector (CN301)?
(Check this condition
YES within 15 seconds after
starting unit.)
YES
Is it possible to NO Peplace
rotate cross-flow fan by
hand properly? bearing.
YES
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Inspection procedure
1) Remove the front panel. (Remove 2 screws.)
2) Remove the cover of the fan motor lead wires.
3) Check DC voltage with CN301 connector while the fan motor is rotating.
NOTE
• Do not disconnect the connector while the fan motor is rotating.
• Use a thin test rod.
P.C. board
CN301
(Check output DC voltage of fan motor on P.C. board.)
6 (Blue)
Yellow 5 (Yellow)
Measure voltage between [3] (GND : Black) 4 (White)
and [5] (V line : Yellow) of motor connector (CN301) Black 3 (Black)
while indoor fan motor is rotating.
2 –
1 (Red)
DC
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NO
Is transmission
mark indicated?
YES
Batteries are
exhausted.
YES
Does radio sound
is affected by remote NO
controller when a signal is
transmitted at distance of
5 cm from radio?
YES
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NOTE
• Measurement should be performed 2 minutes and 30 seconds after starting of the operation.
• Be sure to prepare a diode for judgment.
Normal time : Voltage swings between DC15 and 60V. ..................Inverter Assembly check (10-8-1.)
Abnormal time :Voltage does not vary.
2) If the unit stops once, it does not operate until the power will be turned on again.
3) The outdoor unit stops 10 minutes to 1 hour after operation started, and an alarm is displayed.
(Discharge temp. error check code 03, 1E Sensor temp. error check code 02, 1C)
Gas leak
P.M.V. is defective.
Refer to the chart in 10-6.
Miswiring of connecting wires of indoor/outdoor units
Clogging of pipe and coming-off of TC sensor
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NO
Is connecter of coil connected to inverter? Set it correctly.
YES
YES
Check the operating pressure from service port, and add gas if pressure is low. Add gas.
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NO
Does the OPERATION indicator flash? To item “Power supply is not turned on”
YES
Turn off the power breaker and remove
CN401 (Micro switch connector).
Short-circuit between [1] and [2] pin
of CN401 at PC side, and turn on the
power breaker after 10 seconds.
Primary check
NO
Does the indoor fan rotate? To item “Only indoor fan does not operate”
YES
Does the PURE indicator (Blue) or NO
the FILTER indicator (Orange) go on? Replace the main P.C. board (MCC5068).
YES
Does the PURE indicator • How to check output of the air purifier
go off within 2 seconds after NO <Caution on High Voltage!!>
Operation check
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Discharging position
(Discharging period
Check 10 seconds or more) Plug of
terminal voltage NG soldering
of electrolytic iron
capacitor.
OK Check
electrolytic
capacitor, diode
(DB01),
etc.
Does outdoor NO
fan rotate?
Operation Turn on the power breaker, and
operate the air conditioner in COOL
YES mode by time shortening.
OK if 500µF →
DC280 to 380V
Measurement Measure terminal voltage of the
electrolytic capacity.
Remove CN300 while pushing the
500μF:400WV × 3 part indicated by an arrow because
CN300 is a connector with lock.
Remove connector Check After operation, turn off the power
CN300 of outdoor fan breaker after 2 minutes 20 seconds
NG motor, and using a passed, and discharge the
tester, check resistance electrolytic capacitor by soldering
value between every Stop iron.
phases at motor side. Check voltage between motor
OK phases.
Check • Is not winding between [1]-[2]‚ [2]-
Measurement [3], or [1]-[3] opened or short-
Replace
outdoor circuited?
fan motor.
→ Resistance between
phases should be approx. 55 to
77Ω
A B • Is not frame grounded with [1], [2],
or [3]?
→ Should be 10MΩ or more.
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Inspection procedures
1) When a P.C. board is judged to be defective, check for disconnection, burning, or discoloration of the
copper foil pattern or this P.C. board.
NOTE
The P.C. board consists of the following 2 parts
• Main P.C. board part :
DC power supply circuit (5V, 12V, 15V), Indoor fan motor control circuit, CPU and peripheral circuits, buzzer,
and Driving circuit of louver.
• Indication unit of infrared ray receiving infrared ray receiving circuit, LED :
2) To check defect of the P.C. board, follow the procedure described below.
Check procedures
Table 10-11-1
No. Procedure Check points Causes
Turn off the power supply breaker and Check whether or not the fuse (F01) is Impulse voltage was applied or the
remove the P.C. board assembly from blown. indoor fan motor short-circuited.
1 electronic parts base. Remove the
connecting cables from the terminal block.
Remove the connector of the motor and turn Check power supply voltage : 1. The terminal block or the crossover cable
on the power supply breaker. If 1. Between No. 1 and No. 3 of CN301 is connected wrongly.
OPERATION indicator flashes (once per (AC 220–240V) 2. The capacitor (C01), line filter (L01),
second), it is not necessary to check steps
(1 to 3) in the right next column. 2. Between and of C03 resistor (R02), or the diode (DB01) is
2 (DC 310–340V) defective.
3. Between of IC122 and output side of 3. IC101, IC122 and T101 are defective.
IC122 (DC 15V) 4. IC101, IC122 and T101 are defective.
4. Between 12V and GND 5. IC101, IC122, IC121 and T101 are
5. Between 5V and GND defective.
Push [START/STOP] button once to start Check power supply voltage : IC501 and IC502 are defective.
3 the unit. (Do not set the mode to On-Timer 1. Between CN03 and CN501 (DC 15–60V)
operation.)
Shorten the restart delay timer and start unit. Check whether or not all indicators The indicators are defective or the
(OPERATION, TIMER, PURE) are lit for 3 housing assembly (CN261) is defective.
4 seconds and they return to normal 3
seconds later.
Push [START/STOP] button once to start 1. Check whether or not the compressor 1. The temperature of the indoor heat
the unit, operates. exchanger is extremely low.
• Shorten the restart delay timer. 2. Check whether or not the OPERATION 2. The connection of the heat exchanger
• Set the operation mode to COOL. indicator flashes. sensor is loose.
• Set the fan speed level to AUTO. (The connector is disconnected.)
5
• Set the preset temperature much lower (CN602)
than the room temperature. (The unit 3. The heat exchanger sensor and the P.C.
(compressor) operates continuously in board are defective.
the above condition.) (Refer to Table 10-6-1.)
4. The main P.C. board is defective.
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IC801
L01
DB01
C03
T101
100
90
80
TD
Resistance value (kΩ)
70
60
50
40
TD : Discharge temp. sensor
30 TA : Room temp. sensor
20 TC, TCj : Heat exchanger temp. sensor
TO : Outdoor temp. sensor
10 TA, TC, TCj, TO, TE, TS
TE : Outdoor heat exchanger temp. sensor
0 TS : Suction temp. sensor
0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature (°C)
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Louver motor (Moving panel) Measure the resistance value of each winding coil by using the tester.
MP24Z4N (Under normal temp. 25°C)
Indoor fan motor Refer to 10-7-3.Only the Indoor Motor Fan Does not Operate and 10-7-4.Indoor Fan Motor
5 Automatically Starts to Spin by Turning on Power Supply in 10-7.
10-11-3.Outdoor Unit
No. Part name Checking procedure
Compressor Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the tester.
(Model : DA111A1FD-21F)
Red
Position Resistance value
Red - White
1
White - Black 1.24 to 1.38
Black - Red
White Black Under 20°C
Outdoor fan motor Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester.
(Model : ICF-140-43-4R)
Red
Position Resistance value
Red - White 20 to 22
2
White - Black 20 to 22
Black- Red 20 to 22
White Black Under 20°C
4-way valve coil (Cooling/ Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester.
heating switching)
(Model : VHV-01AZ535A1) Resistance value
3 7.2 ± 0.36
Under 20°C
Connector : White
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Outdoor temperature sensor Disconnect the connector, and measure resistance value with the tester.
(TO), discharge temperature (Normal temperature)
sensor (TD), suction
temperature sensor (TS), Temperature
6 outdoor heat exchanger Sensor 10°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 40°C 50°C
temperature sensor (TE)
TD (k ) 99 62 50 41 27 18
TO,TS,TE (k ) 20.4 12.6 10.0 8.0 5.2 3.5
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10-12-2.Cause
The following causes are considered when the outdoor fan motor does not normally rotate.
• Mechanical lock of the outdoor fan motor
• Winding failure of the outdoor fan motor
• Position-detect circuit failure inside of the outdoor fan motor
• Motor drive circuit failure of the outdoor P.C. board
YES
NOTE
• However, GND circuit error inside of the motor may be accepted in some cases when the above check is
performed.
• When the fan motor does not become normal even if P.C. board is replaced, replace the outdoor fan motor.
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After repairs have been completed and the front panel and cabinet have been attached,
perform test run and check for smoke, unusual sound, and other abnormalities.
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock. Make sure that the cabinet is attached before
CHECK starting test run.
Perform the following when repairing the refrigeration cycle.
• Watch out for fire in the surrounding area. If a gas stove or other appliance is being used,
extinguish the flames before starting work. If the flames are not extinguished, they may ignite
oil mixed with the refrigerant gas and may cause fire or burn injury.
• Do not use welding equipment in an airtight room.
WATCH OUT FOR FIRE Carbon monoxide poisoning may be caused if the room is not well ventilated.
• Do not use welding equipment near flammable materials.
Flames from the equipment may cause the flammable materials to catch fire and may result
in fire or burn injury.
CAUTION
Wear thick gloves such as cotton work gloves during repair work. Failure to do so may
cause injury by parts.
WEAR GLOVES
11-1-1. Removing the Front 2) Remove the four set screws on the front panel.
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CAUTION
When attaching the electric parts assembly
• Insert the projection at the rear of the indoor unit into
the upper hole in the electric parts assembly.
• Check that the fan motor lead wires are connected as
shown in the figure.
When attaching the motor base assembly
• Before attaching the motor base assembly, connect
the earth wire and install the TC and TCj sensors.
4) While turning the upper part of the fixing frame • Insert the bottom of the motor base assembly into the
to the front, release the front claw of the fixing portion shown in the figure.
frame from the rear of the indoor unit. • Insert the motor cover projection into the hole in the
Claws right side panel of the motor base assembly.
(Upper part)
Claws
(Front part)
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Flathead screwdriver
Screw
Electric parts Claw Sub-base
cover (2 locations)
Claw (2 locations)
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Pipe holder
Fixing screws
Screw
(10 mm) Motor band (right)
Heat exchanger
fixing holder
(upper)
Positioning ribs
Heat exchanger
fixing holder
(lower)
CAUTION
Install the fan motor while positioning it so that the fan
CAUTION motor connector comes between the positioning ribs on
the motor band (right).
Check that the claw is engaged with the end plate hook, Be sure to tighten the hexagon socket set screw so that
and then secure the heat exchanger with screws. it touches the D-cut surface of the fan motor shaft.
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Heat
exchanger
9mm
CAUTION
Check and perform items 1 and 2 in the following table.
A B
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11-2.Plasma Ion Charger 5) Lift the high-voltage power supply unit, and pull
the projection at the bottom of the high-voltage
power supply unit out of the fixing frame.
11-2-1. Common Procedure
High-voltage power supply unit
1) Perform all the steps in 11-1-1.Removing the
Hook 4P connector
Front Panel and Moving Panel for the indoor
unit.
2) Detach the two air filters.
Screw
Fixing frame Earth screw Earth lead
CAUTION
Carry out this work taking care of the end of the sheet
metal on the back of the discharger unit.
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Cord clamp
Bottom plate
embossment
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Attachment NOTE
1) Insert the front left claw into the side cabinet • Detach the inverter cover in this state, which
(left). enables you to check the control P.C. board.
2) Hook the bottom part on the front right side to • If there is not enough space above the upper
the concave of the bottom plate. Insert the claw cabinet, perform step 11-3-2.Front Cabinet.
of the side cabinet (right) into the rectangular
hole in the front cabinet.
3) Install the removed screws to their original CAUTION
positions.
Be very careful when checking the control P.C. board
because high-voltage circuit is mounted on it.
NOTE
Claw
Rectangular hole Be sure to discharge these electrolytic capacitors
because they cannot naturally discharge depending on
the fault state, and a voltage may remain.
CAUTION
• Be sure to discharge these electrolytic capacitors
Concave
because they cannot naturally discharge depending
on the fault state, and a voltage may remain.
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Wiring cover
NOTE
When disconnecting the The wiring cover is fixed to the side of the inverter box
connector from the terminal with rivets, and it can slide along the long side of the
block, be sure to hold the
connector housing without inverter box.
pulling the lead wires.
3) Cut the cable tie (arrow C) clamping the
NOTE
compressor leads to the inverter box.
Bind the lead wires again with cable ties after the P.C. 4) Remove the earth screw from the inverter box.
board is replaced. 5) Cut the cable tie clamping the reactor leads
and cord heater leads (-ND model only) to the
Disconnecting inverter lead wires inverter box.
1) Hook the claw on the side of the inverter box to 6) Disconnect the connector on the clamp filter
the hole in the partition board as shown in section.
Photo 1 (arrow A).
NOTE
Photo 1 • When reassembling the control P.C. board after
replacement, clamp the compressor leads again
with a cable tie.
• When reassembling the control P.C. board, slide
A the wiring cover until the hook (arrow B) is locked to
return it to the initial position. If the wiring cover
B
remains in the state shown in Photo 2, it cannot be
accommodated in the outdoor unit.
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Hook the
inverter fixing
plate to the
partition board.
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CN300: Outdoor fan motor (3P: white) • After the board is replaced and accommodated in
CN704: 4-way valve coil (2P: white) the inverter box, securely clamp the portions that
CN600: TE sensor (2P: white) were clamped before replacement with cable
CN700: Pulse motor valve coil (6P: white) ties to prevent wires from touching hot areas or
CN603: TS sensor (3P: white) metal edges.
CN602: TO sensor (2P: white)
CN601: TD sensor (3P: white)
CN703: Heater for antifreeze (2P: red) (-ND only)
CN705: (1-2 cylinder switching valve)(2P: red)
11-3-5. Side Cabinet
CN300, CN700, Side cabinet (right)
CN704, CN600,
CN601, CN602, 1) Perform the step of detachment in 11-3-2.
CN603, CN703 Front Cabinet and all the steps in 11-3-3.
and CN705 Control Board Assembly.
are connectors with
a lock mechanism. 2) Remove the screws (ST1TØ4 × 8L 5 pcs.)
Disconnect them
while pressing the fixing the bottom plate and the packed valve
portion indicated fixing plate.
by the arrow.
Side cabinet (left)
CN705 CN704 1) Perform the step of detachment in 11-3-2.
1-2 cylinder 4-way valve coil
switch-over valve Connector color Front Cabinet.
Connector color : White 2) Remove the screw (ST1TØ4 × 8L) fixing the
: Red
side cabinet (left) and the heat exchanger.
CN703 CN705 CN704 CN300 CN603 CN601 CN600 3) Remove the screws (ST1TØ4 × 8L) fixing the
CN602
side cabinet (left) and the bottom plate.
CN700
(Solder side)
REQUIREMENT
Connect wires to the correct connectors. Failure to do
so may result in a malfunction.
NOTE
Release the four claws on the control P.C. board
base, hold the heat sink, and then remove the
assembly upward.
B
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NOTE
When attaching the fan motor, tighten the flange nut to
a tightening torque of 4.9N·m (50kgf·cm).
Propeller fan
B
Fan motor
Flange nut
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Partition board
Compressor Hooking claw
Valve
fixing plate
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Attachment
1) Match the coil lead wire lead-out portion with
the coin insertion position of the pulse motor
Cylinder switching 4-way valve coil
valve body, and attach the valve coil. (housing color: red)
2) Turn the coil 90 degrees and fix it while Connect the red lead to terminal No.1
matching the projection at the bottom of the coil Connect the yellow lead to terminal No.2
with the positioning hole in the pulse motor
valve body.
Lead wire
lead-out portion
Notch
Turn 90°
Positioning hole
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Detail D
(TO)
Detail C
(TD)
Detail C
Detail B
(TS)
Detail A
Attachment
1) Install the TS sensor onto the straight part of CAUTION
the suction pipe with the lead wires pointing
upward and the sensor facing the packed • During (and at the end of) the installation work, take
care not to damage the coverings of the sensor leads
valve.
on the edges of the metal plates or other parts.
Damaged lead coverings may cause electric shock or
fire.
• After sensors have been replaced, check whether
each sensor is installed properly at the specified
position. Incorrect or improper installation will not
ensure correct control of the product, which may result
in a failure.
Detail B
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218 240
213 234
223 211 217
238
229 216
239
209 206
214
224 221, 222
210
203
201
228
245
250
205 212
237
227
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404
405
402 416 401
403
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12-3.Outdoor Unit
RAS-07PAVP-E, RAS-10PAVP-E, RAS-13PAVP-E, RAS-16PAVP-E, RAS-18PAVP-E
RAS-07PAVP-ND, RAS-10PAVP-ND, RAS-13PAVP-ND, RAS-16PAVP-ND, RAS-18PAVP-ND
04 12
02
05
07
13 36
33
34
03
01
35
06
39
10
42
50
43 08,09
40 45 FLAG SLEEVE
41
32 37
49
27
28
46
29
30
31
47
48
51
11
O.D.
12.7mm 16,19,22,25,26
O.D.
9.52mm 15,18,21,24,26
44 O.D.
38 6.35mm 14,17,20,23
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12-4.P.C. Board
RAS-07PAVP-E, RAS-10PAVP-E, RAS-13PAVP-E, RAS-16PAVP-E, RAS-18PAVP-E
RAS-07PAVP-ND, RAS-10PAVP-ND, RAS-13PAVP-ND, RAS-16PAVP-ND, RAS-18PAVP-ND
701 SENSOR, TE
702 SENSOR, TS
703 SENSOR, TO
704 SENSOR, TD
710 PC BOARD ASSY(07PAVP-E)
711 PC BOARD ASSY(10PAVP-E)
712 PC BOARD ASSY(13PAVP-E)
713 PC BOARD ASSY(16PAVP-E)
714 PC BOARD ASSY(18PAVP-E)
715 PC BOARD ASSY(07PAVP-ND)
716 PC BOARD ASSY(10PAVP-ND)
717 PC BOARD ASSY(13PAVP-ND)
718 PC BOARD ASSY(16PAVP-ND)
719 PC BOARD ASSY(18PAVP-ND)
-ND model
709 FUSE only
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