VC Pro Series Compressed
VC Pro Series Compressed
VC Pro Series Compressed
R410A
Engineering Data
VRF Series
MVC-224WV2GN1 MVC-560WV2GN1
MVC-280WV2GN1 MVC-615WV2GN1
MVC-670WV2GN1
MVC-335WV2GN1
MVC-730WV2GN1
MVC-400WV2GN1
MVC-785WV2GN1
MVC-450WV2GN1 MVC-850WV2GN1
MVC-500WV2GN1
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CONTENTS
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Part 1
General Information
1 Indoor and Outdoor Unit Capacities ........................................... ..........4
4 Nomenclature................................................ .................................... 10
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Abbreviation Abbreviation
Type Type
code code
Capacity Capacity
Q1 Q2 Q4C Q4 T2 T1 G DL F Z
kW HP index
1.8 0.6 18 18 — — — — — — — — —
2.2 0.8 22 22 22 22 — 22 — 22 — 22 22
2.8 1 28 28 28 28 28 28 — 28 — 28 28
3.6 1.25 36 36 36 36 36 36 — 36 36 36 36
4.5 1.6 45 45 45 45 45 45 — 45 45 45 45
5.6 2 56 56 56 — 56 56 — 56 56 56 —
7.1 2.5 71 71 71 — 71 71 71 71 71 71 —
8.0 3 80 — — — 80 80 80 80 80 80 —
9.0 3.2 90 — — — 90 90 90 90 90 — —
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Q1 Q2
Q4C Q4
T2 T1
G DL
F Z
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40/42/44/46HP 48/50/52HP
54/56/58/60HP 62HP
64/66/68HP 70/72/74/76HP
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MY 2 - 22 Q1 DH N1
•1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 •8
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F: Floor Standing
Z: Console
Power supply
7 H Omitted: 1 phase, 220-240V, 50Hz
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Power supply
7 H Omitted: 1 phase, 220-240V, 50Hz
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HRV - 200
•1 •2
Legend
No. Code Remarks
DC Series
HRV - D 200
•1 •2 •3
Legend
No. Code Remarks
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5 Combination Ratio
1. The total capacity of the indoor units can be up to a maximum of 130% of the combined capacity of the outdoor unit for a system where not all the indoor
units are operating at the same time.
2. When fresh air processing units are installed together with standard indoor units, the total capacity of the fresh air processing units must not exceed 30%
of the total capacity of the outdoor units and the combination ratio must not exceed 100%.
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Step 3: Select outdoor units
Use the sum of the peak load of each room Use the system peak load
Confirm that the number of indoor units connected to the outdoor units is within limitation
Correct cooling capacities of the outdoor units for the following items:
Outdoor air temperature / Indoor air temperature WB / Combination ratio / Piping length, level difference /
Piping heat loss
No
Is corrected outdoor unit capacity ÿ Required total heat load on outdoor units?
Forks
Notes:
1. If the indoor design temperature falls between two temperatures listed in the indoor unit's capacity table, calculate the correct capacity by interpolation.
If the indoor unit selection is to be based on total heat load and sensitive heat load, select indoor units which satisfy not only the total heat load requirements of each room but also the sensitive
heat load requirements of each room. As with total heat capacity, the sensitive heat capacity of indoor units should be corrected for indoor temperature, interpolating where necessary. For the
indoor unit capacity tables, refer to the indoor unit technical manuals.
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Room B Room E
Room C Room D
9:00 4.8 4.8 3.0 3.0 9.1 9.0 2.9 2.9 39.5
12:00 6.6 7.1 5.1 5.1 7.4 6.8 4.0 4.0 46.1
14:00 9.0 9.4 4.9 4.9 7.3 6.8 4.2 4.2 50.7
16:00 10.6 10.7 3.9 3.9 6.3 6.2 3.8 3.8 49.2
ÿ The maximum piping lengths and level differences in this example are as given in Figure 1-6.2.
Figure 1-6.2: System diagram
Outdoor
Unit
ÿ Indoor unit type for all rooms: Medium Static Pressure Duct (T2).
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Step 2: Select indoor units
ÿ In this example, a safety factor is not used (ie the safety factor is 1).
ÿ Select indoor unit models using the medium static pressure duct cooling capacity table. Each indoor unit's corrected capacity needs to be greater than
or equal to the peak load of the relevant room. The selected indoor units are shown in Table 1-6.3.
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22 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.6 2.2 1.6 2.3 1.7 2.4 1.5 2.4 1.5
28 1.9 1.7 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.1 3.0 2.1 3.1 2.0 3.1 1.9
36 2.5 2.1 2.9 2.3 3.4 2.5 3.6 2.6 3.8 2.7 4.2 2.8 3.9 2.3
45 3.1 2.6 3.7 2.8 4.2 3.1 4.5 3.2 4.8 3.2 4.9 3.1 5.1 2.9
56 3.9 3.0 4.6 3.3 5.3 3.6 5.6 3.7 5.9 3.8 6.2 3.7 6.2 3.4
T2
71 4.9 3.9 5.8 4.3 6.7 4.7 7.1 4.9 7.5 4.8 7.8 4.6 7.8 4.3
80 5.5 4.4 6.6 4.9 7.5 5.3 8.0 5.5 8.4 5.5 8.8 5.2 8.8 4.8
90 6.2 5.3 7.3 5.8 8.4 6.3 9.0 6.4 9.6 6.5 9.9 6.1 9.9 5.7
112 7.7 6.4 9.1 7.1 10.5 7.7 11.2 7.8 11.9 8.1 12.5 7.8 12.5 7.4
140 9.7 7.8 11.3 8.6 13.2 9.6 14.0 9.8 14.8 9.8 15.7 9.7 15.4 8.8
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW); SHC: Sensible heat capacity (kW)
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MI2-112T2DHN1 112 2
MI2-56T2DHN1 56 2
MI2-45T2DHN1 45 2
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ÿ The number of connected indoor units is 8 and the maximum number of connected indoor units on the 20HP outdoor
unit is 33, so the number of connected indoor units is within the limitation.
ÿ Calculate the correct capacity of the outdoor units:
a) The sum of the indoor unit CIs is 706 and the CI of the 20HP outdoor unit (MVC-560WV2GN1) is 560, so the
combination ratio is 706 / 560 = 126%.
b) Using the outdoor units' cooling capacity table, interpolate to obtain the capacity (“B”) corrected for outdoor air
temperature, indoor air temperature, and combination ratio. Refer to Tables 1-6.6 and 1-6.7.
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Table 1-6.6: Extract from Table 2-8.7 MVC-560WV2GN1 Table 1-6.7: Cooling capacity calculated by interpolation
cooling capacity
Indoor air temp. Indoor air temp.
Outdoor (°C DB / °C WB) Outdoor (°C DB / °C WB)
air air
CR 25.8 / 18.0 CR 25.8 / 18.0
temp. temp.
TC PI TC PI
(°C DB) (°C DB)
kW kW kW kW
31 61.3 15.94
130% 33 60.37 16.55 130% 33 60.37 16.55
35 59.47 17.19
B = 59.951
31 60.2 15.44
120% 33 59.32 16.06 120% 33 59.32 16.06
35 58.37 16.68
Notes:
1. 59.32 + (60.37 – 59.32) × (126 – 120) / (130 – 120) =
59.95
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90
0.81
0.80
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.76
0.84
80
0.85
70
0.87
60
0.90
50
K1 = 0.898
0.92
40
30
0.95
20 0.97
10
1.0
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
0
-10
-20
1.0
-30
0.97
-40
0.95
-50
-60
0.92
-70
0.90
-80
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0.87
-100
0.85
-110
0.84
0.81
0.80
0.78
0.78
0.77
Notes:
1. The horizontal axis shows equivalent length of piping between farthest indoor unit and first outdoor branch joint; The
vertical axis shows the largest level difference between indoor unit and outdoor unit. For level differences, positive
values indicate that the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit, negative values indicate that the outdoor unit is below
the indoor unit.
ÿ The corrected capacity 53.8kW is larger than required total heat load 50.7kW, so selection is complete. (In the event that the
corrected capacity is lower than the required total heat load, Step 3 should be repeated from the point where the outdoor unit
capacity is provisionally selected.)
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Part 2
Outdoor Unit
Part
-Outdoor
2
Unit
Engineering
Data
Engineering Data
1 Specifications................................................ .................................... 20
2 Dimensions................................................ ............................................ 30
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HP 8 10 12
Type DC inverter
Quantity 1
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Quantity 1
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 8
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HP 14 16 18 20
Type DC inverter
Quantity 1 2
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
Quantity 1 2
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 11 13
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HP 22 24 26
Type DC inverter
Quantity 2
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Quantity 2
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 13 19
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HP 28 30
kW 78.5 85.0
Capacity
kBtu/h 268.1 290.3
Cooling1
Power input kW 26.08 29.51
Type DC inverter
Quantity 2
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC Part
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2
Unit
Engin
Data
Quantity 2
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19
Notes:
1. Indoor air temperature 27°C DB, 19°C WB; outdoor air temperature 35°C DB; equivalent refrigerant piping length 7.5m with zero level difference.
2. Diameters given are those of the unit's accessories.
3. Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of the unit and 1.3m above the floor in a semi-anechoic chamber.
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HP 32 34 36 38
Type DC inverter
Quantity 2 3
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Quantity 2 3
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 11×2 13+8 13+11
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HP 40 42 44
Type DC inverter
Quantity 3
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Quantity 3
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19+11
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HP 46 48 50 52
Type DC inverter
Quantity 3 4
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
4
Quantity 3 4
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19+11 19+13
(1585×1615×765)+
Net dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1585×1615×765)+(1250×1615×765)
(960×1615×765)
(1650×1810×840)+
Packed dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1650×1810×840)+(1305×1790×820)
(1025×1790×830)
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HP 54 56 58
Type DC inverter
Quantity 4
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Quantity 4
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19×2
Ambient Cooling oC -5 to 55
Notes:
temp.
1. Indoor air temperature 27°C DB, 19°C WB; outdoor air temperature 35°C DB; equivalent refrigerant piping length 7.5m with zero level difference.
2. Diameters given are those of the unit's accessories.
3. Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of the unit and 1.3m above the floor in a semi-anechoic chamber.
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HP 60 62 64 66
Type DC inverter
Quantity 4 5
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Quantity 4 5
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19×2 19+11×2 19+13+11
(1585×1615×765)+ (1585×1615×765)+(1250×1615×765)+(960
Net dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1585×1615×765)×2
(960×1615×765)×2 (×1615×765)
(1650×1810×840)+ (1650×1810×840)+(1305×1790×820)+(102
Packed dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1650×1810×840)×2
(1025×1790×830)×2 5×1790×830)
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HP 68 70 72 74
Type DC inverter
Quantity 5
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
DC
Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
Type
Quantity 5
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19+13+11 19×2+11
(1585×1615×765)+
(960×1615×765)
(1650×1810×840)+
(1025×1790×830)
Notes:
1. Indoor air temperature 27°C DB, 19°C WB; outdoor air temperature 35°C DB; equivalent refrigerant piping length 7.5m with zero level difference.
2. Diameters given are those of the unit's accessories.
3. Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of the unit and 1.3m above the floor in a semi-anechoic chamber.
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HP 76 78 80 82
Type DC inverter
Quantity 5 6
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Type DC
Quantity 5 6
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19×2+11 19×2+13
(1585×1615×765)×2
Net dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1585×1615×765)×2+(1250×1615×765)
+(960×1615×765)
(1650×1810×840)×2
Packed dimensions (W×H×D) mm (1650×1810×840)×2+(1305×1790×820)
+(1025×1790×830)
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HP 84 86 88 90
Type DC inverter
Quantity 6
Compressor
Oil type FV 50s
Quantity 6
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Factory charge kg 19×3
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Liquid pipe
connection
port (ÿA)
Gas pipe
960 connection
port (ÿB)
63
64
74
765
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and vacuumize)
Liquid pipe
connection
port (ÿA)
1250
Gas pipe
connection
port (ÿB)
60
60
Part
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2
Unit
Engin
765
Data
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Detail R
Size 18-22HP
TO ÿ19.1
B ÿ31.8
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Liquid pipe
connection
port (ÿA)
Gas pipe
connection
1585 port (ÿB)
63
64
74
765
Detail R
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1615
200-500
960 960
Part
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Unit
Engin
Data
765
765
34/36/38HP
Figure 2-2.5: 34/36/38HP dimensions (unit: mm)
200-500
1250 960
765
765
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200-500
1585 960
765
765
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48/50/52HP
Figure 2-2.7: 48/50/52HP dimensions (unit: mm)
200-500
1585 1250
765
765
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200-500
1585 1585
765 Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
765
62HP
Figure 2-2.9: 62HP dimensions (unit: mm)
200-500 200-500
1585 960 960
765
765
765
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200-500 200-500
1585 1250 960
765
765
765
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70/72/74/76HP
Figure 2-2.11: 70/72/74/76HP dimensions (unit: mm)
Outdoor unit 1 Outdoor unit 2 Outdoor unit 3
1615
200-500 200-500
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200-500 200-500
1250
1585 1585
Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
765
765
765
84/86/88/90HP
Figure 2-2.13: 84/86/88/90HP dimensions (unit: mm)
Outdoor unit 2 Outdoor unit 3
Outdoor unit 1
1615
200-500 200-500
1585 1585
1585
765
765
765
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>1000
>1m
>1000 >1000 >1m
>1m
>1000 200-500mm
>1m
>1m
Front Front
Front Front
>1m
Front Front
>1m
200-500mm
Depending on the height of adjacent walls relative to the height of the units, ducting may be required to ensure proper air
discharge. In the situation depicted in Figure 2-3.4, the vertical section of ducting should be at least Hh high.
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round Front
00
100-500
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7 EXVA 9
5 XX°C 6
T3
XX°C
T4 10
4
3 SV2
13
2
Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
12 SV7 11
1
SV4
13
13
Legend
No. Parts name No. Parts name
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8 8
7 7 EXVA 9
5 XX°C 6
T3
XX°C
T4
10
3 4
SV7
13
2 2
1 1 12 11
SV4
13
SV2
13
Legend
No. Parts name No. Parts name
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5 XX°C 6
T3
XX°C
T4
10
3 4
SV2
13
SV7
13
2 2
1 1 12 11 11
SV4
Part
-Outdo
2
Unit
Engin
Data
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Legend
No. Parts name No. Parts name
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Unit
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Data
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10HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 24.5 29.4 32 / 11.1 0.56 2.1
12HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 24.7 29.4 32 / 14.8 0.56 2.1
16HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 30.3 36.3 40 / 26.5 0.75 2.5
20HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 45.5 56.8 50 / 19+18 0.56×2 2.2
26HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 57.8 71.7 63 / 21.2+20.5 0.56×2 5.1
28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 58.3 71.7 63 / 26+25 0.56×2 5.1
30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 58.8 71.7 63 / 27+26 0.56×2 5.1
32HP 16HP 16HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 60.6 72.6 40+40 / 26.5+26.5 0.75*2 5 Part
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2
Unit
Engin
Data
34HP 12HP 22HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 70.7 86.2 32+50 / 14.8+20+19 0.56*3 4.3
36HP 16HP 20HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 75.8 93.1 40+50 / 26.5+19+18 0.75+0.56*2 4.7
38HP 16HP 22HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 76.3 93.1 40+50 / 26.5+20+19 0.75+0.56*2 4.7
40HP 16HP 24HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 87.3 108 40+63 / 26.5+20.9+19.8 0.75+0.56*2 7.6
42HP 16HP 26HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 88.1 108 40+63 / 26.5+21.2+20.5 0.75+0.56*2 7.6
44HP 16HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 88.6 108 40+63 / 26.5+26+25 0.75+0.56*2 7.6
46HP 16HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 89.1 108 40+63 / 26.5+27+26 0.75+0.56*2 7.6
48HP 22HP 26HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 103.8 128.5 50+63 / 20+19+21.2+20.5 0.56*4 7.3
50HP 22HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 104.3 128.5 50+63 / 20+19+26+25 0.56*4 7.3
52HP 22HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 104.8 128.5 50+63 / 20+19+27+26 0.56*4 7.3
54HP 26HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 116.1 143.4 63+63 / 21.2+20.5+26+25 0.56*4 10.2
56HP 28HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 116.6 143.4 63+63 / 26+25+26+25 0.56*4 10.2
58HP 28HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 117.1 143.4 63+63 / 26+25+27+26 0.56*4 10.2
60HP 30HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 117.6 143.4 63+63 / 27+26+27+26 0.56*4 10.2
62HP 16HP 16HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 119.4 144.3 40+40+63 / 26.5+26.5+27+26 0.75*2+0.56*2 10.1
64HP 16HP 22HP 26HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 134.1 164.8 40+50+63 / 26.5+20+19+21.2+20.5 0.75+0.56*4 9.8
66HP 16HP 22HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 134.6 164.8 40+50+63 / 26.5+20+19+26+25 0.75+0.56*4 9.8
68HP 16HP 22HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 135.1 164.8 40+50+63 / 26.5+20+19+27+26 0.75+0.56*4 9.8
70HP 16HP 26HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 146.4 179.7 40+63+63 / 26.5+21.2+20.5+26+25 0.75+0.56*4 12.7
72HP 16HP 28HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 146.9 179.7 40+63+63 / 26.5+26+25+26+25 0.75+0.56*4 12.7
74HP 16HP 28HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 147.4 179.7 40+63+63 / 26.5+26+25+27+26 0.75+0.56*4 12.7
76HP 16HP 30HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 147.9 179.7 40+63+63 / 26.5+27+26+27+26 0.75+0.56*4 12.7
78HP 22HP 28HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 162.6 200.2 50+63+63 / 20+19+26+25+26+25 0.56*6 12.4
80HP 22HP 28HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 163.1 200.2 50+63+63 / 20+19+26+25+27+26 0.56*6 12.4
82HP 22HP 30HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 163.6 200.2 50+63+63 / 20+19+27+26+27+26 0.56*6 12.4
84HP 28HP 28HP 28HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 174.9 215.1 63+63+63 / 26+25+26+25+26+25 0.56*6 15.3
86HP 28HP 28HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 175.4 215.1 63+63+63 / 26+25+26+25+27+26 0.56*6 15.3
88HP 28HP 30HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 175.9 215.1 63+63+63 / 26+25+27+26+27+26 0.56*6 15.3
90HP 30HP 30HP 30HP 50/60 380~415 342 456 176.4 215.1 63+63+63 / 27+26+27+26+27+26 0.56*6 15.3
Abbreviations:
MCA: Minimum Circuit Amps; TOCA: Total Over-current Amps; MFA: Maximum Fuse Amps; MSC: Maximum Starting Current (A); RLA: Rated Load Amps; FLA: Full
Load Amps
Notes:
1. Units are suitable for use on electrical systems where voltage supplied to unit terminals is not below or above listed range limits. Maximum allowable voltage
variation between phases is 2%.
2. Select wire size based on the value of MCA.
3. TOCA indicates the total overcurrent amps value of each OC set.
4. MFA is used to select overcurrent circuit breakers and residual-current circuit breakers.
5. MSC indicates the maximum current on compressor start-up in amps.
6. RLA is based on the following conditions: indoor temperature 27°C DB, 19°C WB; outdoor temperature 35°C DB.
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On 115°C
Fan motor Limit temperature
Off -
Low pressure switch Off: 0.05 (±0.05) MPa / On: 0.15 (±0.05) MPa
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Abbreviations:
CR: Combination ratio
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (compressor + outdoor fan motor) (kW)
Notes:
1.Shaded cells indicate rating condition.
Table continued on next page …
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27 15.12 2.61 .00 3.32 20.96 23.92 4.87 24.48 4.91
29 15.12 2.77 18.00 3.53 20.96 23.60 5.05 24.16 5.10
31 15.12 2.94 15.12 3 18.00 3.76 20.96 23.20 5.24 23.76 5.28
33 15.12 3.32 15.12 18.00 4.00 20.96 22.88 5.43 23.36 5.47
35 3.48 15.12 3.63 17.79 4.25 20.96 22.48 5.61 23.04 5.66
37 15.12 3.84 15.12 17.52 4.41 .96 .09 5.74 .70 5.78
39 4.01 14.94 4.03 17.25 4.56 20.96 22.22 5.78 22.30 5.85
41 14.76 4.04 14.49 4.77 20.96 22.03 5.87 21.86 5.92
43 4.07 4.93 20.96 20.69 5.93 21.38 5.98
46 4. 96 20.72 20.45 5. 96 21.15 6. 01
48 4.98 20.45 20.18 5.98 20.90 6.03
50 52 55 5.01 20.09 19.82 6.02 20.54 6.07
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TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (compressor + outdoor fan motor) (kW)
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1. The horizontal axis shows equivalent length of piping between farthest indoor unit and first outdoor branch joint; The vertical axis shows the largest level difference between indoor unit and outdoor unit. For level
differences, positive values indicate that the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit, negative values indicate that the outdoor unit is below the indoor unit.
2. These figures illustrate the rate of change in capacity of a system with only standard indoor units at maximum load (with the thermostat set to maximum)
under standard conditions. Under partial load conditions there is only a minor deviation from the rate of change in capacity shown in these figures.
3. The capacity of the system is either the total capacity of the indoor units obtained from indoor unit capacity tables or the correct capacity of the outdoor
units as per the calculations below, whichever is smaller.
Corrected capacity of = Capacity of outdoor units obtained from outdoor unit capacity Capacity
x
outdoor units tables at the combination ratio correction factor
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piping length: 7.5m ÿ Level difference: 0
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1000
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70 70
60 60
NC60 NC60
50 50
NC50 NC50
40 40
(dB(A))
Octave
sound
band
level
NC40 NC40
(dB(A))
Octave
sound
band
level
30 30
(dB(A))
Octave
sound
band
(dB(A))
level
Octave
sound
band
NC30 NC30
level
20 20
NC20 NC20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Octave band central frequency (Hz) Octave band central frequency (Hz)
Figure 2-10.4 12/14HP octave band level Figure 2-10.5 16HP octave band level
80 80
70 70
60 60
NC60 NC60
50 50
NC50 NC50
40 40
NC40 NC40
30 30
(dB(A))
(dB(A))
Octave
Octave
sound
sound
band
band
(dB(A))
level
Octave
(dB(A))
level
Octave
sound
sound
band
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band
NC30
level
level
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NC20 NC20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Octave band central frequency (Hz) Octave band central frequency (Hz)
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80 80
70 70
60 60
NC60 NC60
50 50
NC50 NC50
40 40
(dB(A))
Octave
sound
(dB(A))
Octave
band
level
sound
band
level
NC40 NC40
(dB(A))
Octave
sound
(dB(A))
Octave
band
sound
level
band
level
30 30
NC30 NC30
20 20
NC20 NC20
10 10
0 0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Octave band central frequency (Hz) Octave band central frequency (Hz)
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60
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50
NC50
40
NC40
30
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sound
band
(dB(A))
level
Octave
sound
band
NC30
level
20
NC20
10
0
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Net/gross weight
Optional accessories Model Packed dimensions (mm) Function
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Part 3
System Design and
Installation
Part
3
-System
Design
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1.2 Definitions
In this Engineering Data Book, the term “applicable legislation” refers to all national, local and other laws, standards, codes,
rules, regulations and other legislation that apply in a given situation.
1.3 Precautions
All system installation including installation of piping and electrical works must only be carried out by competent and suitably
qualified, certified and accredited professionals and in accordance with all applicable legislation.
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If the particular circumstances of an installation require a unit to be placed closer to a wall than specified in Figures 3-2.1 to
3-2.3, a discharge duct should be installed. Refer to Part 3, 3 “Outdoor Unit Ducting and Shielding”. Depending on the height
of adjacent walls relative to the height of the units, ducting may be required. Refer to Part 3, 3 “Outdoor Unit Ducting and
Shielding”.
Figure 3-2.1: Single unit installation (unit: mm) Figure 3-2.2: Single row installation (unit: mm)
>1000 >1000
200-500
>1000 >1000 >1000 >1000
Front 200-500
Front >1000
>1000
>1000
200-500
>1000 >1000
200-500 Front
>1000
>1000 >1000
200-500 Front
>1000
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200-500 Front
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In systems with multiple outdoor units, the units should be placed in order from largest capacity unit to smallest capacity unit. The largest capacity unit
must be placed on the first branch, and be set as the master unit, while the others should be
set as slave units. Refer to the VC Pro Service Manual, Part 4 for details of how to set units as master/slave.
The example in Figure 3-2.4 illustrates the placement of units in a 66HP combination:
ÿ Place the 28HP unit on the first branch and set it as the master unit.
ÿ Place the 22HP and 16HP units on the next branches and set them as slave units.
Outdoor units
(66HP)
First outdoor
branch joint Indoor Indoor Indoor
unit A unit B unit C
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Outdoor unit base structure design should take account of the following considerations:
ÿ A solid base prevents excess vibration and noise. Outdoor unit bases should be constructed on solid ground or on
ÿ Bases should be at least 200mm high to provide sufficient access for installation of piping.
ÿ A typical concrete base design is shown in Figure 3-2.5. A typical concrete specification is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand and 4 parts crushed stone
with ÿ10mm steel reinforcing bar. The edges of the base should be chamfered.
ÿ To ensure that all contact points are equally secure, bases should be completely level. Base design should ensure that the points on the units' bases
designed for weight-bearing support are fully supported. Bolt spacings should be as per Figure 3-2.6 and Table 3-2.1.
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Outdoor unit
200mm
ÿ80mm
Figure 3-2.6: Expansion bolt positioning Table 3-2.1: Expansion bolt spacings
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B Dimension (mm) 8-16HP 18-22HP 24-30HP
TO
TO 830 1120 1455
15 x 23 U-shaped hole
ÿ Check that the model, specifications and quantity of the units delivered are as ordered.
ÿ Check that all accessories ordered have been included. Retain the Owner's Manual for future reference.
2.1.6 Hoisting
ÿ Keep units upright during hoisting, ensuring that the angle to the vertical does not exceed 30°.
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ÿ To prevent excessive noise or vibration during operation, suspension rods or other weight-bearing fixings should
typically be able to bear twice the unit's weight.
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ÿ Vibration isolation should be added to the connection between the unit and the ducting to avoid vibration/noise.
ÿ Installing louvers is required as doing for safety, they should be installed at an angle no greater than 15° to the
horizontal, to minimize the impact on airflow.
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Figure 3-3.7: 8-10HP units fan performance Figure 3-3.8: 12HP units fan performance
20 20
15 15
10
Static
10
Static
5 5
0 0
9200 9400 9600 9800 10000 10200 10400 10600 9600 9800 10000 10200 10400 10600 10800 11000
Air flow (m3/h) Air flow (m3/h)
Figure 3-3.9: 14-16HP units fan performance Figure 3-3.10: 18HP units fan performance
20 20
15 15
10
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10
Static
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20 20
15 15
10
Static
10
Static
5 5
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10
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the same size as the main pipe (L1), for which no diameter increases ÿ15.9 ÿ19.1
ÿ19.1 ÿ22.2
are required. ÿ22.2 ÿ25.4
4. Requirement 4: The largest level difference between indoor unit and ÿ25.4 ÿ28.6
ÿ28.6 ÿ31.8
outdoor unit should not exceed 90m (if the outdoor unit is above) or 110m
ÿ31.8 ÿ38.1
(if the outdoor unit is below). Additionally: (i) If the outdoor unit is above ÿ38.1 ÿ41.3
and the level difference is greater than 20m, it is recommended that an oil ÿ41.3 ÿ44.5
ÿ44.5 ÿ54.0
return bend with dimensions as specified in Figure 3-4.1 is set every 10m
in the gas pipe of the main pipe; and (ii) if the outdoor unit is below and
the level difference is more than 40m, the liquid pipe of the main pipe (L1) Figure 3-4.1: Oil return bend (unit: mm)
300
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(140) b c N3(71)
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D L5
C L4 AND d
N4(140)
L3 L8 g
L7 H
G N7(28)
B
F and
F h
L6 N8(140)
g1 g2 g3 N6
L2
N5
R (140)
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TO
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G1 (71)
N9 N10 k
L13
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M N12
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ILargest
j
Yo
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L10 l (28)
units
L11
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30m
J L12
K m
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L
Yo
N13
difference
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betwee
indoor
level
L16 p (140)
L14 L15 P
outdoor
ÿ90m
and
unit
N
EITHER N14
n either (56)
N15 N16 q
(140) (56)
N17
Piping between farthest indoor unit and first indoor (140)
branch joint ÿ 40m
Equivalent length of piping between farthest indoor
unit and first outdoor branch joint ÿ 200m
Legend
L1 Main pipe
L2 to L16 Indoor main pipes
Figures in
a to q Indoor auxiliary pipes
parentheses indicate
A to P Indoor branch joints
indoor unit capacity
MR Outdoor branch joints indexes.
Outdoor connection pipes
g1 to g3, G1
Table 3-4.3: Summary of permitted refrigerant piping lengths and level differences
Piping between outdoor unit and outdoor branch joint g1+G1 ÿ 10m; g2+G1 ÿ 10m; g3 ÿ 10m
ÿ 10m
Outdoor unit is
ÿ 90m
Largest level difference between indoor above
Notes:
1. Refer to Requirement 1, above.
2. Refer to Requirement 2, above.
3. Refer to Requirement 3, above.
4. Refer to Requirement 4, above.
5. Refer to Requirement 5, above.
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(16) (22) (26) N2
N1 (140)
(140) b c N3(71)
to
D L5
C L4 AND d N4(140)
L3 L7
L8 g
H N7(28)
B G
F and
F h
L6 N8(140)
g1 g2 g3 N6
L2
N5
R (140)
S
TO
(112) N11
L1
G1 (71)
N9 N10 k
L13
L9 (112) (140)
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j M N12
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J L11 L12 (28) Part
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L N13
Yo
L16 p (140)
L 14
L15 P
N14
N
EITHER
n either (56)
N15 N16 q
(140) (56)
N17
(140)
Legend
L1 Main pipe
L2 to L16 Indoor main pipes
a to q Indoor auxiliary pipes Figures in parentheses indicate
A to P Indoor branch joints indoor unit capacity indexes.
MR Outdoor branch joints
g1 to g3, G1 Outdoor connection pipes
Table 3-4.4: Main pipe1 (L1), indoor main pipes (L2 to L16) and indoor branch joint kits
Total capacity indexes of indoor units Gas pipe (mm) Liquid pipe (mm) Branch joint kit
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Equivalent length of all liquid pipes < 90m Equivalent length of all liquid pipes ÿ 90m
Total capacity of
outdoor units
Gas pipe (mm) Liquid pipe (mm) Branch joint kit Gas pipe (mm) Liquid pipe (mm) Branch joint kit
g2 g1 g3 g2 g1
Main pipe Main pipe
S R
S
G1
Table 3-4.6: Outdoor connection pipes (g1 to g3, G1) Table 3-4.7: Outdoor branch joint kits (L to M)
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D L5
C L4 AND
N4(140)
L3 L7
L8 dg
G H N7(28)
B
F and
F h
L6 N8(140)
g1 g2 g3 N6
L2 N5
(140)
R TO
(112) N11
S L1
G1 (71)
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L9 M N12
Yo
j
L10 l (28)
L11
J K L12
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L m N13
L1 Main pipe (140)
L16 p
L2 to L16 Indoor main pipes L 14
L15 P
EITHER N14
a to q Indoor auxiliary pipes N
A to P n either (56)
Indoor branch joints
N15 N16 q
L, M Outdoor branch joints
Outdoor connection (140) (56)
g1 to g3, G1 N17
pipes
Figures in parentheses indicate indoor unit capacity (140)
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Figure 3-4.5: Branch joint spacing and separation from bends (unit: mm)
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Model
FQZHN-06D
FQZHN-05D
FQZHN-04D
FQZHN-03D
FQZHN-02D
FQZHN-01D
ID:22.2
ID:19.1
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ID:22.2 ID:28.6 ID:15.9 ID:12.7
ID:12.7
ID:34.9 ID:19.1
ID:12.7
ID:28.6 ID:19.1 ID:22.2 ID:15.9
ID:41.3 (ID:19.1) (ID:15.9)
OD:34.9
ID:22.2 (ID:19.1) (ID:15.9)
ID:41.3
ID:44.5 OD:34.9 OD:28.6 OD:22.2 OD:19.1
OD:22.2 OD:19.1
OD:28.6
Table 3-4.9: Indoor branch joint dimensions (unit: mm)
ID:34.9 ID:22.2
ID:28.6 ID:19.1
Gas side joints
OD:41.3 OD:28.6
OD:22.2 OD:19.1
ID:31.8 ID:25.4
ID:44.5 ID:34.9 ID:15.9
ID:38.1
ID:15.9 ID:12.7
ID:12.7 ID:9.5 ID:6.4
ID:6.4
OD:22.2
Liquid side joints
OD:12.7
OD:12.7
OD:22.2 OD:19.1
ID:22.2 OD:15.9
ID:19.1 ID:9.5
ID:25.4 ID:22.2
ID:12.7
ID:15.9
ID:22.2 ID:19.1
ID:25.4 ID:9.5
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ID:38.1 ID:38.1
ID:38.1 OD:31.8
ID:28.6
ID:25.4 ID:31.8
ID:28.6
ID:25.4 ID:25.4
OD:38.1
ID:31.8 ID:31.8 ID:31.8 ID:28.6
OD:31.8 OD:31.8
ID:15.9
ID:19.1
ID:19.1 ID:22.2
OD:19.1 ID:19.1 ID:22.2 ID:25.4
ID:15.9
OD:19.1 ID:19.1 ID:22.2
OD:19.1 OD:25.4 ID:15.9 ID:19.1
OD:19.1 OD:28.6
OD:28.6
ID:19.1 ID:22.2 ID:28.6
ID:25.4
ID:28.6
ID:19.1 ID:19.1 ID:19.1 ID:22.2
OD:19.1 OD:19.1
ID:19.1
OD:19.1
ID:19.1
ID:19.1
ID:15.9 OD:25.4 ID:22.2
ID:15.9 ID:19.1
Liquid side joints
ID:15.9 OD:28.6
Liquid side joints
ID:12.7
ID:12.7 ID:12.7 OD:15.9
OD:15.9 OD:15.9
ID:28.6
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Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Leakage detector
connected to mechanical
ventilator
Air vent
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Note: Pipe flushing should be performed once the brazed connections have been completed with the exception of the final connections to the
indoor units. That is, flushing should be performed once the outdoor units have been connected but before the indoor units are connected.
Reasons Measures
Notes:
1. See Part 3, 5.2.1 “Pipe delivery, storage and sealing”.
2. See Part 3, 5.5 “Brazing”.
3. See Part 3, 5.8 “Pipe Flushing”.
4. See Part 3, 5.10 “Vacuum Drying”.
5. See Part 3, 5.3 “Manipulating Copper Piping”.
6. See Part 3, 5.9 “Gastightness Test”.
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ÿ Never use carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) for pipe cleaning or flushing, as doing so will seriously damage the system.
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Caution
ÿ Ensure that the expanded section of piping is smooth and even. Remove any burrs that remain after cutting.
Table 3-5.1: Flared opening size ranges Figure 3-5.2: Flared opening
ÿ When connecting a flared joint, apply some compressor oil to the inner and outer surfaces of the flared opening to
facilitate the connection and rotation of the flare nut, ensure firm connection between the sealing surface and the
bearing surface, and avoid the pipe becoming deformed .
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Caution
ÿ When using a spring bender, ensure that the bender is clean before Figure 3-5.3: Pipe bending in excess of 90°
(shrink, expand, droop). To avoid damage to piping, hangers or supports Interval between support points (m)
Pipe (mm)
should be spaced as per the criteria in the Table 3-5.2. In general, the Horizontal Piping Vertical Piping
gas and liquid pipes should be suspended in parallel and the interval < ÿ20 1 1.5
between support points should be selected according to the diameter of F20 – F40 1.5 2
Suitable insulation should be provided between the piping and the supports. If wooden dowels or blocks are to be used, use
wood that has undergone preservative treatment.
Changes in refrigerant flow direction and refrigerant temperature result in movement, expansion and shrinkage of the
refrigerant piping. Piping should therefore not be fixed too tightly, otherwise stress concentrations may occur in the piping,
with the potential for rupturing.
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1 2 3 4 5
Legend
1 Copper piping
3 Nitrogen connection
4 Hand valve
5 Pressure-reducing valve
6 Nitrogen
6 6
ÿ When joining a shorter section of piping to a longer section, flow nitrogen from the shorter side to allow better
displacement of air with nitrogen.
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If the distance from the point where nitrogen enters the piping to the joint to be brazed is long, ensure that the nitrogen
is flowed for sufficient time to discharge all the air from the section to be brazed before commencing brazing.
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Piping overlap during brazing
Table 3-5.3 specifies the minimum permissible piping overlap and the range of permissible gap sizes for brazed joints
on piping of different diameters. Refer also to Figure 3-5.7.
Legend
12 < D < 16 8
0.05 - 0.27
16 < D < 25 10
25 < D < 35 12
0.05 - 0.35
35 < D < 45 14
Notes:
1. A, B, D refer to the dimensions shown in Figure 3-5.7.
Filler
ÿ Use a copper/phosphorus brazing alloy (BCuP) filler that does not require flux.
ÿ Do not use flux. Flux can cause corrosion of piping and can affect the performance of compressor oil.
ÿ Do not use anti-oxidants when brazing. Residue can clog piping and damage components.
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ÿ To ensure even distribution of refrigerant, a limitation is placed on how close branch joints may be installed to bends, other
branch joints and the straight sections of piping leading to indoor units. Refer to Part 3, 4.6 “Branch
“Joints”.
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Outdoor piping should be installed in a metal casing to protect against exposure to sunlight, rain, wind and other potential
causes of damage.
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Procedure
The liquid and gas sides can be flushed simultaneously; alternatively, one side can be flushed first and then Steps 1 to
8 repeated, for the other side. The flushing procedure is as follows:
1. Cover the inlets and outlets of the indoor units to prevent dirt getting blown in during pipe flushing. (Pipe flushing
should be carried out before connecting the indoor units to the piping system.)
2. Attach a pressure reducing valve to a nitrogen cylinder.
3. Connect the pressure reducing valve outlet to the inlet on the liquid (or gas) side of the outdoor unit.
4. Use blind plugs to block all liquid (gas) side openings, except for the opening at the indoor unit which is furthest
from the outdoor units (“Indoor unit A” in Figure 3-5.11).
5. Start to open the nitrogen cylinder valve and gradually increase the pressure to 0.5MPa.
6. Allow time for nitrogen to flow as far as the opening at indoor unit A.
7. Flush the first opening:
a) Using suitable material, such as a bag or cloth, press firmly against the opening at indoor unit A.
b) When the pressure becomes too high to block with your hand, suddenly remove your hand allowing gas to
rush out.
c) Repeatedly flush in this manner until no further dirt or moisture is emitted from the piping. Use a clean cloth
to check for dirt or moisture being emitted. Seal the opening once it has been flushed.
8. Flush the other openings in the same manner, working in sequence from indoor unit A towards the outdoor units.
Refer to Figure 3-5.12.
9. Once flushing is complete, seal all openings to prevent dust and moisture from entering.
Figure 3-5.11: Pipe flushing using nitrogen
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1. 1-2-3-4-5-6 working towards the outdoor units.
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5.9.2 Procedure
Procedure
ÿ
If the leakage is detected, refer to Part 3, 5.9.3 “Leak detection”. Once the leak has been found and fixed, the gastightness test
should be repeated.
Step 3
ÿ
If not continuing straight to vacuum drying (see Part 3, 5.10 “Vacuum Drying”) once the gastightness test is complete, reduce
the system pressure to 0.5-0.8MPa and leave the system pressurized until ready to carry out the vacuum drying procedure.
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Vacuum drying also provides additional leak detection (in addition to the gastightness test).
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Caution
ÿ Before performing vacuum drying, make sure that all the outdoor unit stop valves are firmly closed.
ÿ Once the vacuum drying is complete and the vacuum pump is stopped, the low pressure in the piping could suck
vacuum pump lubricant into the air conditioning system. The same could happen if the vacuum pump stops
unexpectedly during the vacuum drying procedure. Mixing of pump lubricant with compressor oil could cause
compressor malfunction and a one-way valve should therefore be used to prevent vacuum pump lubricant seeing into
the piping system.
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The vacuum drying procedure is as follows:
Step 1
ÿ Connect the blue (low pressure side) hose of a pressure gauge to the master unit gas pipe stop valve, the red (high
pressure side) hose to the master unit liquid pipe stop valve and the yellow hose to the vacuum pump.
Step 2
ÿ Start the vacuum pump and then open the pressure gauge valves to start vacuum the system.
ÿ After 30 minutes, close the pressure gauge valves.
ÿ After a further 5 to 10 minutes check the pressure gauge. If the gauge has returned to zero, check for leakages in
the refrigerant piping.
Step 3
ÿ Re-open the pressure gauge valves and continue vacuum drying for at least 2 hours and until a pressure difference of
756mmHg or more has been achieved. Once the pressure difference of at least 756mmHg has been achieved,
continue vacuum drying for 2 hours.
Step 4
ÿ Close the pressure gauge valves and then stop the vacuum pump.
ÿ After 1 hour, check the pressure gauge. If the pressure in the piping has not increased, the procedure is finished.
If the pressure has increased, check for leakages.
ÿ After vacuum drying, keep the blue and red hoses connected to the pressure gauge and to the master unit stop
valves, in preparation for refrigerant charging (see Part 3, 8 “Charging Refrigerant”).
Figure 3-5.14: Vacuum drying
Pressure gauge
Yellow hose Master unit Slave unit Slave unit
3
1
2
Vacuum pump
Field piping
Blue hose Red hose
1 Gas pipe stop valve
2 Liquid pipe stop valve Pressure gauge
3 Service port
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ÿ Indoor unit condensate drain piping needs to be of sufficient diameter to carry the volume of condensate produced at the indoor units and installed at
a slope sufficient to allow drainage. Discharge as close as possible to the indoor units is usually preferable.
ÿ To prevent the drain piping becoming excessively long, consideration should be given to installing multiple drain piping systems, with each system
having its own drainage point and providing drainage for a subset of the overall set of indoor
units.
ÿ The routing of drain piping should take into consideration the need to maintain sufficient slope for drainage while avoiding obstacles such as beams
and ducting. The drain piping slope should be at least 1:100 away from indoor units.
(1cm/1m)
above 1/100
ÿ To avoid backflow and other potential complications, two horizontal drain pipes should not meet at the same level.
Refer to the Figure 3-6.2 for suitable connection arrangements. Such arrangements also allow the slope of the two horizontal pipes to be selected
independently.
Figure 3-6.2: Drain piping joints – correct and incorrect configurations
Drain pipe
Drain pipe
Drain pipe Tee joint
Tee joint
Tee joint
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ÿ Branch drain piping should join main drain piping from the Figure 3-6.3: Branch drain piping joining main drain piping
top, as shown in Figure 3-6.3. 45°
ÿ Recommended support/hanger spacing is 0.8 – 1.0m for horizontal piping
and 1.5 – 2.0m for vertical piping. Each vertical section should be fitted
sagging and deformation of the pipe profile at the supports which impedes
ÿ Air vents should be fitted at the highest point of each drain piping system to Figure 3-6.4: Effect of insufficient drain piping support
ensure that condensation is discharged smoothly. U-bends or elbow joints
should be used such that the vents face downwards, to prevent dust gap too big
piping. Refer to Figure 3-6.5. Air vents should not be installed too close to
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ÿ Air conditioner drain piping should be installed separately from waste, rainwater and other drain piping and should not
come into direct contact with the ground.
ÿ Drain piping diameter should be not less than the indoor units' drain piping connection.
ÿ To allow inspection and maintenance, the piping clamps shipped with units should be used to attach drain piping to
indoor units – adhesive should not be used.
ÿ Thermal insulation should be added to drain piping to prevent condensation forming. Thermal insulation should extend
all the way to the connection with the indoor unit.
ÿ Units with drain pumps should have separate drain piping systems from systems that use natural drainage.
Tables 3-6.1 and 3-6.2 specify the required piping diameters for horizontal and vertical branch piping and for main piping.
Note that main piping should use PVC40 or larger.
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Caution
ÿ Ensure that all joints are firm and once the drain piping is all connected conduct a watertightness test and water
flow test.
ÿ Do not connect air conditioner drain piping to waste, rainwater or other drain piping and do not let air conditioner drain piping come into
direct contact with the ground.
ÿ For units with drain pumps, test that the drain pump functions properly by adding water to the unit's drainage pan and running the unit. To
allow inspection and maintenance, the pipe clamps shipped with units should be used to attach drain piping to indoor units – adhesive
should not be used.
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Caution
ÿ The drain plug in the drainage pan is for removing accumulated water prior to performing indoor unit
maintenance. During normal operation, the drain should be plugged to prevent leakage.
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7.1 Refrigerant Piping Insulation
7.1.1 Purpose
During operation, the temperature of the refrigerant piping varies. Insulation is required to ensure unit performance and
compressor lifespan. During cooling, the gas pipe temperature can be very low. Insulation prevents condensation forming on
the piping.
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Additional refrigerant charge R (kg) = L1 (ÿ6.35) × 0.022 Table 3-8.1: Additional refrigerant charge
+ L2 (ÿ9.53) × 0.057 Additional refrigerant charge per
Liquid side
meter of equivalent length of
+ L3 (ÿ12.7) × 0.110 piping (mm)
piping (kg)
+ L4 (ÿ15.9) × 0.170 ÿ6.35 0.022
ÿ9.53 0.057
+ L5 (ÿ19.1) × 0.260
ÿ12.7 0.110
+ L6 (ÿ22.2) × 0.360 ÿ15.9 0.170
+ L7 (ÿ25.4) × 0.520 ÿ19.1 0.260
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+ L8 (ÿ28.6) × 0.680
ÿ25.4 0.520
ÿ28.6 0.680
ÿ Only charge refrigerant after performing a gastightness test and vacuum drying.
ÿ Never charge more refrigerant than required as doing so you can lead to liquid hammering.
ÿ Only use refrigerant R410A - charging with an unsuitable substance may cause explosions or accidents.
ÿ Use tools and equipment designed for use with R410A to ensure required pressure resistance and to prevent
foreign materials from entering the system.
ÿ Refrigerant must be treated in accordance with applicable legislation.
ÿ Always use protective gloves and protect your eyes when charging refrigerant.
ÿ Open refrigerant containers slowly.
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Step 3
· Open the valve where the yellow hose meets the pressure gauge, and open the refrigerant tank slightly to let the
refrigerant eliminate the air. Caution: open the tank slowly to avoid freezing your hand.
· Set the weighing scale to zero.
Step 4
· Open the three valves on the pressure gauge to begin charging refrigerant.
· When the amount charged reaches R (kg), close the three valves. If the amount charged has not reached R (kg) but
no additional refrigerant can be charged, close the three valves on the pressure gauge, run the outdoor units in
cooling mode, and then open the yellow and blue valves. Continue charging until the full R (kg) of refrigerant has
been charged, then close the yellow and blue valves. Note: Before running the system, be sure to complete all the
pre-commissioning checks as listed in Part 3, 11.3 “Pre-commissioning Checks” and be sure to open all stop valves
as running the system with the stop valves closed would damage the compressor.
Pressure gauge
Yellow hose Master unit Slave unit Slave unit
3
1
2
R410A
refrigerant tank
Weighing scale
Field piping
Blue hose Red hose
1 Gas pipe stop valve
2 Liquid pipe stop valve Pressure gauge
3 Service port
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Outdoor unit
GND
GND GND
Outdoor unit Branch box
Outdoor unit
GND
Branch box GND Power facilities 2
Outdoor unit GND
(with leakage protector)
Outdoor unit
GND
Protective Leakage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Indoor unit
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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ÿ H1 H2 E H1 H2 E
PQE
120ÿ resistor
between PQ
P
PQE PQE PQE PQE
Q
× PQE
PQE
H1 H2 E H1 H2 E
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H1 H2 E H1 H2 E
PQE
PQE
× PQE PQE
PQE
Caution
ÿ Communication wiring has polarity. Care should be taken to connect the poles correctly.
Figure 3-9.5: Master outdoor unit communication terminals Table 3-9.1: Communication connections
Terminals Connection
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Outdoor units installed in seaside should be placed such as to avoid direct exposure to the sea air and additional anticorrosion
treatment locations should be selected, otherwise the service life of the outdoor units will be seriously affected.
Air conditioning installed in seaside locations should be run regularly as the running of the outdoor unit fans helps prevent
build-up of salt on the outdoor unit heat exchangers.
Ensure that base structures drain well so that outdoor unit jogging do not become waterlogged. Check that outdoor unit
casing drainage holes are not blocked.
Figure 3-10.1: Installation in a well-ventilated indoor area Figure 3-10.2: Installation outdoors under a canopy
Canopy
Discharge duct
Canopy support
Sea wind Indoor area
Sea wind
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
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11 Commissioning
11.1 Outdoor Unit Address and Capacity Settings
Before running a system for the first time, set each outdoor unit's address on switch ENC1 on each outdoor unit's main PCB.
Refer to Table 3-11.1. The capacity of each outdoor unit (on switch ENC2 on each outdoor unit's main PCB) is factory-set and
should not need changing. Check that the capacity settings are correct. Refer to Table 3-11.1.
4 16HP At 28HP
5 18HP B 30HP
Note: When running the system for commissioning test runs, if the combination ratio is 100% or less, run all the indoor units and if Part
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Outdoor ambient temp.
engineer
AB BC AC
Power supply (V)
Model
Serial no.
OUTDOOR UNITS
Master unit Slave unit 1 Slave unit 2 Slave unit 3
Compressor suction
pipe temperature
System pressure at
check port
TO B C TO B C TO B C TO B C
INDOOR UNITS
(Sample of over 20% of the indoor units including the farthest unit from the outdoor units)
Abnormal
Room Set temp. Inlet temp. Outlet Drainage
Model Address noise/
No. (°C) (°C) temp. (°C) OK?
vibration?
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Serial no. of
No. Description of observed issue Suspected cause Troubleshooting undertaken
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Cooling
DSP1 content Parameters displayed on DSP2 Remarks
mode
3.-- Number of indoor units as set on PCB Displayed on master unit PCB only
5.-- Total capacity requirement of indoor units Displayed on master unit PCB only
6.-- Total corrected capacity requirement of master units Displayed on master unit PCB only
11.-- Indoor heat exchanger pipe (T2/T2B) temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
12.-- Main heat exchanger pipe (T3) temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
13.-- Outdoor ambient (T4) temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
14.-- Inverter compressor A discharge temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
15.-- Inverter compressor B discharge temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
16.-- Inverter module A heatsink temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
17.-- Inverter module B heatsink temperature (°C) Current value = value displayed
19.-- Reserved
20.-- Reserved
22.-- Compressor discharge pressure (MPa) Current value = value displayed × 0.1
23.-- Reserved
25.-- Number of indoor units currently operating Displayed on master unit PCB only
26.-- Reserved
29.-- Reserved
30.-- Reserved
33.-- Reserved
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Parameters displayed on DSP2 Remarks
content mode
35.-- Reserved
36.-- Reserved
38.-- Reserved
Notes:
1. Outdoor unit capacity setting:
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2. Operating mode:
ÿ
0: off; 2: cooling; 3: null; 4: forced cooling.
3. The fan speed index is related to the fan speed in rpm and can take any integer value in the range 1 (slowest) to 37 (fastest).
4. 480P: steps = value displayed × 4; 3000P: steps = value displayed × 24.
5. Silent mode:
ÿ
0: night silent time 6h/10h; 1: night silent time 6h/12h; 2: night silent time 8h/10h; 3: night silent time 8h/12h; 4: no silent mode; 5: silent mode 1; 6: silent mode 2; 7: silent mode 3; 8: super silent mode 1; 9: super silent mode 2; 10: super silent mode 3; 11: super silent mode 4.
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Ver. 2019-06
Add.: Midea Headquarters Building, 6 Midea Avenue, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China
Postal code: 528311
cac.midea.com / global.midea.com
Note: Product specifications change from time to time as product improvements and developments are released and may vary from those in this
document.