Toshiba Carrier Rav Sp420ct Ul User Manual

AIR CONDITIONER (SPLIT TYPE)  
Installation Manual  
Indoor Unit  
Model name:  
Under Ceiling Type  
RAV-SP180CT-UL  
RAV-SP240CT-UL  
RAV-SP300CT-UL  
RAV-SP360CT-UL  
RAV-SP420CT-UL  
Installation Manual  
Air conditioner (Split type)  
English  
1
Manuel d’installation  
Climatiseur (Type split)  
Français  
33  
Installation Manual  
Under Ceiling Type  
1 ACCESSORY PARTS  
Accessory parts  
Part name  
Owner’s Manual  
Installation Manual  
Installation pattern  
Q’ty  
Shape  
Usage  
1
1
1
This manual  
Drawing-out port of hanging bolt pipe  
Thermal insulation pipe  
Washer  
2
4
For thermal insulation of pipe connecting section  
3/8” (M10) × Ø1.0” (25 mm) For holding down unit  
For connecting drain pipe  
Hose band  
2
1
1
Drain hose  
For connecting drain pipe  
Bushing Ø2.2” (Ø56)  
For protection of edge at hole for remote control wires  
Bushing Ø1.1” (Ø28)  
Thermal insulator  
1
For sealing the back side conduit hole  
For thermal insulation of drain hose  
(0.4” - thickness × 7.9” × 7.9” (10 - thickness × 200 × 200 mm))  
1
1
2
Thermal insulator of top  
plate  
For upper pipe hole of indoor unit  
(0.2” - thickness × 5.1” × 6.3” (6 - thickness × 130 × 160 mm))  
Banding band  
For prevention of open of drain hose thermal insulator  
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2 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY  
Installing, starting up, and servicing air--conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures,  
electrical components, and equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.).  
Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should install, start--up, and service this equipment.  
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning heat exchanger. All other  
operations should be performed by trained service personnel.  
When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels attached  
to the equipment.  
Follow all safety codes.Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep quenching cloth and fire extinguisher nearby  
when brazing. Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment.  
Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the  
unit. Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements. Recognize safety  
information. This is the safety--alert symbol  
. When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or  
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.Understand these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and  
CAUTION. These words are used with the safety--alert symbol.  
DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING  
signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which  
may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which  
will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.  
WARNING  
Ask an authorized dealer or qualified installation professional to install (including moving)/maintain the air  
conditioner.  
Inappropriate installation may result in water leakage, electric shock or fire.  
Be sure to connect ground wire. (grounding work)  
Incomplete grounding cause an electric shock.  
Do not connect ground wires to gas pipes, water pipes, lightning rods or ground wires for telephone wires.  
Turn off the circuit breaker before attempting any electrical work.  
Make sure all circuit breaker is off. Failure to do so may cause electric shock.  
Install the refrigerant pipe securely during the installation work before operating the air conditioner.  
If the air conditioner is operated with the valve open and without the refrigerant pipe, the compressor sucks air and  
the refrigeration cycle is overpressurized, which may cause a burst or injury.  
When moving the air conditioner for the installation into another place, be very careful not to enter any  
gaseous matter other than the specified refrigerant into the refrigeration cycle.  
If air or any other gas is mixed in the refrigerant, the gas pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes abnormally high  
and it resultingly causes pipe burst and injuries on persons.  
Perform installation work properly according to the Installation Manual.  
Inappropriate installation may result in water leakage, electric shock or fire.  
When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, provide appropriate measures to ensure that the  
concentration of refrigerant leakage occur in the room does not exceed the critical level.  
Install the air conditioner securely in a location where the base can sustain the weight adequately.  
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.  
If refrigerant gas has leaked during the installation work, ventilate the room immediately.  
If the leaked refrigerant gas comes in contact with fire, noxious gas may generate.  
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 might  
generate.  
Electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the Installation Manual. Make  
sure the air conditioner uses an exclusive power supply.  
An insufficient power supply capacity or inappropriate installation may cause fire.  
Use the specified wires for wiring connect the terminals securely fix.  
To prevent external forces applied to the terminals from affecting the terminals.  
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Conform to the regulations of the local electric company when wiring the power supply.  
Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock.  
For the refrigerant recovery work (collection of refrigerant from the pipe to the compressor), stop the  
compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipe.  
If the refrigerant pipe is disconnected while the compressor is working with the valve open, the compressor sucks air  
and the refrigeration cycle is overpressurized, which may cause a burst or injury.  
CAUTION  
THIS AIR CONDITIONER ADOPTS THE NEW HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES NOT DESTROY  
OZONE LAYER.  
• The characteristics of R410A refrigerant are ; easy to absorb water, oxidizing membrane or oil, and its pressure is  
approx. 1.6 times higher than that of refrigerant R22. Accompanied with the new refrigerant, refrigerating oil has also  
been changed. Therefore, during installation work, be sure that water, dust, former refrigerant, or refrigerating oil does  
not enter the refrigerating cycle.  
• To prevent charging an incorrect refrigerant and refrigerating oil, the sizes of connecting sections of charging port of  
the main unit and installation tools are changed from those for the conventional refrigerant.  
• Accordingly the exclusive tools are required for the new refrigerant (R410A).  
• For connecting pipes, use new and clean piping designed for R410A, and please care so that water or dust does not  
enter.  
Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench in the specified manner.  
Excessive tightening of the flare nut may cause a crack in the flare nut after a long period, which may result in  
refrigerant leakage.  
Wear heavy gloves during the installation work to avoid injury.  
The installation fuse must be used for the power supply line of this conditioner.  
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3 SELECTION OF INSTALLATION PLACE  
Installation space  
WARNING  
Secure the specified space in the figure for  
Install the air conditioner at enough strong place  
installation and servicing.  
to withstand the weight of the unit.  
If the strength is not enough, the unit may fall down  
resulting in injury.  
Unit: in (mm)  
Install the air conditioner at a height 8’ (2.4 m) or  
more from the floor.  
If you insert your hands or others directly into the unit  
while the air conditioner operates, it is dangerous  
because you may contact with revolving fan or active  
electricity.  
9.8” (250)  
or more  
9.8” (250)  
or more  
CAUTION  
Do not install the air conditioner in a location  
subject to a risk of exposure to a combustible gas.  
If a combustible gas leaks and stays around the unit,  
a fire may occur.  
Upon approval of the customer, install the air  
conditioner in a place that satisfies the  
following conditions.  
• Place where the unit can be installed horizontally.  
• Place where a sufficient servicing space can be  
ensured for safety maintenance and check.  
Height of ceiling  
Set the installable height of the ceiling within 13’1” (4  
m), otherwise the air distribution will become poor.  
If height of ceiling exceeds 11’6” (3.5 m), hot air  
becomes difficult to reach the floor surface, and then  
the change of setup of high ceiling is necessary.  
For the change method of high ceiling, refer to the  
application control, “In case of installation to high  
ceiling” and “In case of incorporating filter sold  
separately” in this Manual.  
• Place where drained water will not cause any  
problem.  
Avoid installing in the following places.  
• Place exposed to air with high salt content (seaside  
area), or place exposed to large quantities of sulfide  
gas (hot spring).  
List of installable ceiling height  
(Should the unit be used in these places, special  
protective measures are needed.)  
• Place exposed to oil, vapor, oil smoke or corrosive  
gas.  
• Place where organic solvent is used nearby.  
• Place close to a machine generating high frequency.  
Setup data  
Standard  
0000  
0001  
11’6” (3.5 m) or less  
(Factory default)  
more than 11’6” (3.5 m)  
up to 13’1” (4.0 m)  
High ceiling 1  
• Place where the discharged air blows directly into  
the window of the neighbor house. (Outdoor unit)  
• Place where noise of the outdoor unit is easily  
transmitted.  
According to the conditions of installation, setup time of  
turning-on of filter sign (notification of filter cleaning) of  
the remote control can be changed.  
When it is difficult to warm up the room due to  
installation place or structure of the room, the detection  
temperature of heating can be raised.  
For change the setup time, refer to the application  
control, “Change of filter sign turning-on time” and  
“How to increase the heating effect” in this Manual.  
(When install the outdoor unit on the boundary with  
the neighbor, pay due attention to the level of noise.)  
• Place with poor ventilation. (Before air ducting work,  
check whether value of fan speed, static pressure  
and duct resistance are correct.)  
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Removing wire guard  
Remove the screws (2 pcs.) which are fixing the  
wire guard.  
Remove the clamp fixing screws and remove the  
wire guard.  
Wireless remote control  
Decide the position which remote control is operated  
and the installation place.  
And then refer to the Installation Manual of the wireless  
remote controller kit sold separately.  
Clamps  
(The signal of the wireless type remote control can be  
received within approx. 23’ (7 m). This distance is a  
criterion and varies a little according to capacity of the  
battery, etc.)  
• To prevent malfunction, select a place where is not  
affected by a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight.  
• Two or more (up to 6 units) wireless-type indoor units  
can be set in a room.  
Screw  
CAUTION  
Attach back the wire guard once indoor unit is installed.  
Remove the 2 screws fixing the wire guard and hung the  
wire guard with the clamps during a service.  
Before installation  
1
Removal of suction grille  
Slide the suction grille fixing knobs (2 positions)  
toward the arrow direction, and then open the  
suction grille.  
Under the condition of suction grille opened, push  
the hook section of hinges (2 positions) at the rear  
side, and then pull out the suction grille.  
Wire guard  
Suction grille  
fixing knob  
Suction grille  
Hinge  
Pull out suction grille  
while pushing hook.  
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Removal of side panel  
After removing the side panel fixing screws (1  
each at right and left), slide the side panel forward  
and then remove it.  
Protector  
Side panel  
Level louver  
Slide forward.  
4
5
Removal of protective vinyl  
Peel out the protective vinyl on the level louver.  
Removal of protector  
Remove the protector (1 pcs.) of the fan.  
(RAV-SP240CT only)  
External view  
REQUIREMENT  
Strictly comply with the following rules to prevent  
damage of the indoor units and human injury.  
• Do not put a heavy article on the indoor unit. (Even  
units are packaged)  
• Carry in the indoor unit as it is packaged if possible.  
If carrying in the indoor unit unpacked by necessity,  
be sure to use buffering cloth, etc. to not damage  
the unit.  
• Do not apply force to the other parts (refrigerant  
pipe, drain pan, foamed parts, or resin parts, etc.).  
• Carry the package by two or more persons, and do  
not bundle it with plastic band at positions other  
than specified.  
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Unit: in (mm)  
Under Ceiling Type  
1.5” (39)  
2.0” (52)  
6.6” (167)  
8.5” (216)  
Upper pipe draw-out port (knockout)  
Pipe draw-out port  
(knockout)  
8.3” (210)  
Hole for remote control wires (knockout)  
4.3” (110)  
3.0” (76)  
Conduit hole  
(Hole for power supply cable. knockout)  
Drain port VP20  
(Inner dia. Ø1.0” (26), hose  
attached)  
4.1” (105)  
3.3” (84)  
Refrigerant pipe  
(Liquid side ØC)  
Left drain size  
Refrigerant pipe (Gas side ØD)  
Drain pipe  
connecting  
port  
B (Hanging position)  
3.0” (75)  
3.8” (97)  
5.7” (146)  
Hole for remote control wires  
13.7” (347)  
12.2” (311)  
Conduit hole  
(knockout)  
5.3” (135)  
10.3” (262)  
3.3” (84)  
Hanging bolt  
Pipe hole on wall  
(Ø3.9” (100) hole)  
Hole for power supply cable  
Left drain pipe  
draw-out port  
(knockout)  
Ceiling surface  
Unit  
Outside air take-in port (Duct sold separately)  
Knockout hole Ø3.6” (92))  
Wireless sensor  
mounting section  
A
Unit: in (mm)  
Model name  
180CT  
A
B
C
D
35.8”  
(910)  
33.7”  
(855)  
Ø1/4”  
(6.4)  
Ø1/2”  
(12.7)  
46.5”  
(1180)  
44.3”  
(1125)  
240CT  
Ø3/8”  
(9.5)  
Ø5/8”  
(15.9)  
300CT, 360CT  
to 420CT  
62.8”  
(1595)  
60.6”  
(1540)  
Considering pipe/wire connecting work inside the ceiling after the indoor unit has been hanged, select an  
installation place and determine piping direction.  
• If the ceiling has already been set before hanging the main unit, prepare refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, indoor  
connecting wire, remote control cord, etc. up to the place where pipe and wire can be connected.  
• Check the size of the indoor unit, and match the indoor unit size using the attached installation pattern.  
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Using attached installation pattern  
Pipe knockout hole  
• Piping from rear side  
Ceiling surface  
Wall face  
* Cut off the groove section with a plastic cutter, etc.  
Rear cover  
Installation pattern  
100  
Opened when  
Using the pattern, positioning of the hanging bolt and  
pipe hole can be performed.  
* As an error to some degree may generate on the  
pattern size due to temperature and humidity, be  
sure to confirm the size.  
refrigerant pipe is  
Grooves  
taken out from the  
rear side  
Opened when only drain pipe is  
taken out from the rear side  
Installation of hanging bolts  
Use 3/8” (M10) hanging bolts (4 pcs, to be local  
procure).  
• Piping from right side  
* Cut off the groove section with a metal saw or  
plastic cutter, etc.  
Matching to the existing structure, set pitch according  
to size in the unit external view as shown below.  
Groove  
New concrete slab  
Install the bolts with insert brackets or anchor bolts.  
Rubber  
Side panel (Right side)  
Anchor bolt  
(Slide type  
• Piping from left side  
Taking pipe from left side is applied only to the  
drain pipe.  
(Blade type  
bracket)  
(Pipe hanging  
anchor bolt)  
bracket)  
The refrigerant pipe cannot be taken out from the  
left side.  
* Cut off the groove section with a metal saw or  
plastic cutter, etc.  
Steel flame structure  
Use existing angles or install new support angles.  
Hanging bolt  
Hanging bolt Support angle  
Existing concrete slab  
Use a hole-in anchors, hole-in plugs, or a hole-in bolts.  
Side panel (Left side)  
Groove  
Piping from upper side  
Taking pipe from upper side is applied only to  
the refrigerant pipe.  
When taking out the drain pipe from the upper  
side, use a drain up kit sold separately.  
Open the upper pipe draw-out port (Knockout hole)  
shown in the external view.  
Draw-out direction of pipe/  
wire  
(Knockout hole of thin plate)  
After piping, cut off the attached thermal insulator of  
the top plate to pipe shape, and then seal the  
knockout hole.  
• Decide installation place of the unit and draw-out  
direction of pipe and wire.  
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(2) Hang the unit to the hanging bolt as shown the  
figure below.  
Installation of indoor unit  
• Preparation before holding down main unit  
* Confirm the presence of the ceiling material  
beforehand because the fixing method of hanging  
metal when the ceiling material is set differs from  
that when the ceiling material is not set.  
There is ceiling material  
Hanging bolt  
(Procured locally)  
(3) As shown in the figure below, fix the ceiling material  
securely with the double nuts.  
Ceiling surface  
Indoor  
unit  
Washer (Accessory)  
Double nut  
(Procured locally)  
Hanging metal  
Hanging bolt  
(Procured locally)  
Nut  
REQUIREMENT  
(Procured locally)  
Ceiling surface  
• The ceiling surface may not be horizontal. Be  
sure to confirm that width and depth directions  
are level.  
Indoor  
unit  
Washer (Accessory)  
Double nut  
(Procured locally)  
Hanging metal  
Installation of remote control  
(Sold separately)  
* Tighten the hanging metal with upper/lower nuts  
as shown in the figure.  
For installation of the wired remote control, follow the  
Installation Manual attached with the remote control.  
• Pull out the remote control cord together with the  
refrigerant pipe or drain pipe.  
Be sure to pass the remote control cord through  
upper side of the refrigerant pipe and drain pipe.  
• Do not leave the remote control at a place exposed  
to the direct sunlight and near a stove.  
• Operate the remote control, confirm that the indoor  
unit receives a signal surely, and then install it.  
(Wireless type)  
There is no ceiling material  
Hanging bolt  
(Procured locally)  
Washer  
(Procured locally)  
Indoor  
unit  
Washer (Accessory)  
Double nut  
(Procured locally)  
• Holding down of main unit  
(1) Attach washer and nuts to the hanging bolt.  
• Keep 3’3” (1 m) or more from the devices such as  
television, stereo, etc.  
(Disturbance of image or noise may generate.)  
(Wireless type)  
Ceiling surface  
Double nut  
(Procured locally)  
Washer  
(Accessory)  
Hanging bolt  
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4 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND EVACUATING  
Refrigerant Piping  
Permissible Piping Length  
and Height Difference  
They vary according to the outdoor unit.  
For details, refer to the Installation Manual attached to  
the outdoor unit.  
• The connecting sections of the refrigerant pipes are  
provided at the positions in the figure below.  
* When using the drain  
Upper side  
Rear side  
pump kit sold separately,  
the pipe can be drawn out  
only from the upper side.  
Flaring  
Right  
• Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter.  
Remove burrs completely.  
Remaining burrs may cause gas leakage.  
• Insert a flare nut into the pipe, and flare the pipe.  
As the flaring sizes of R410A differ from those of  
refrigerant R22, the flare tools newly manufactured  
for R410A are recommended.  
1. Use copper pipe with 0.03” (0.8 mm) or more  
thickness.  
However, the conventional  
tools can be used by adjusting  
projection margin of the  
copper pipe.  
B
(In case pipe size is Ø5/8” (15.9 mm), with 0.04” (1.0  
mm) or more.)  
2. Flare nut and flare works are also different from  
those of the conventional refrigerant.  
Take out the flare nut attached to the main unit of the  
air conditioner, and use it.  
Projection margin in  
flaring: B (Unit: in (mm))  
Rigid (Clutch type)  
REQUIREMENT  
Outer dia. of  
R410A tool used  
copper pipe  
Conventional  
tool used  
When the refrigerant pipe is long, provide support  
brackets at intervals of 8’2” - 9’10” (2.5 - 3 m) to clamp  
the refrigerant pipe. Otherwise, abnormal sound may  
be generated.  
1/4” - 5/8”  
0 - 0.02”  
(0 - 0.5)  
0.04” - 0.06”  
(1.0 - 1.5)  
(6.4 - 15.9)  
Imperial  
Outer dia. of copper pipe  
(Wing nut type)  
0.06” - 0.08” (1.5 - 2.0)  
0.08” - 0.1” (2.0 - 2.5)  
CAUTION  
1/4” (6.4) or 3/8” (9.5)  
IMPORTANT 4 POINTS FOR PIPING WORK  
1. Remove dust and moisture from the inside of the  
connecting pipes.  
2. Tight connection (between pipes and unit)  
3. Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes using  
VACUUM PUMP.  
1/2” (12.7) or 5/8” (15.9)  
Flaring dia. meter size: A (Unit: in (mm))  
+0  
Outer dia. of copper pipe  
1/4” (6.4)  
A
-0,02" (–0.4)  
0.36” (9.1)  
0.52” (13.2)  
0.65” (16.6)  
0.78” (19.7)  
4. Check the gas leakage. (Connected points)  
3/8” (9.5)  
1/2” (12.7)  
5/8” (15.9)  
Pipe size  
* In case of flaring for R410A with the  
conventional flare tool, pull it out approx.  
0.02” (0.5 mm) more than that for R22 to  
adjust to the specified flare size.  
The copper pipe gauge is useful for  
adjusting projection margin size.  
A
SP240,SP300,  
Model  
name  
SP180  
type  
RAV-  
SP360, SP420  
type  
1/2"  
(12.7 mm)  
5/8"  
(15.9 mm)  
Gas side  
Pipe size  
1/4"  
(6.4 mm)  
3/8"  
(9.5 mm)  
Liquid side  
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Tightening connection  
Evacuation  
Using a vacuum pump, perform vacuuming from the  
charge port of valve of the outdoor unit.  
For details, follow to the Installation Manual attached to  
the outdoor unit.  
CAUTION  
• Do not apply excessive torque. Otherwise, the nut  
may crack depending on the conditions.  
• Never use the refrigerant sealed in the outdoor unit  
for air purge.  
(Unit: ft•lbs (N•m))  
Outer dia. of copper  
Tightening torque  
pipe  
REQUIREMENT  
For the tools such as charge hose, etc., use those  
manufactured exclusively for R410A.  
1/4” (6.4 mm)  
3/8” (9.5 mm)  
1/2” (12.7 mm)  
5/8” (15.9 mm)  
10 -13 (14 - 18)  
24 - 31 (33 - 42)  
37 - 46 (50 - 62)  
46 - 57 (63 - 77)  
Refrigerant amount to be added  
For addition of the refrigerant, add refrigerant “R410A”  
referring to the attached Installation Manual of outdoor  
unit.  
Be sure to use a scale to charge the refrigerant of  
specified amount.  
Tightening torque of flare pipe connections  
Pressure of R410A is higher than that of R22.  
(Approx. 1.6 times)  
Therefore, using a torque  
wrench, tighten the flare pipe  
connecting sections which  
connect the indoor and  
Flare at  
indoor  
unit side  
REQUIREMENT  
• Charging an excessive or too little amount of  
refrigerant causes a trouble of the compressor.  
Be sure to charge the refrigerant of specified  
amount.  
• A personnel who charged the refrigerant should  
write down the pipe length and the added  
refrigerant amount in the nameplate attached to the  
service panel of the outdoor unit. It is necessary to  
troubleshooter the compressor and refrigeration  
cycle malfunction.  
outdoor units of the specified  
tightening torque.  
Incorrect connections may  
cause not only a gas leak, but  
also a trouble of the  
refrigeration cycle.  
Align the centres of the connecting pipes and tighten  
the flare nut as far as possible with your fingers. Then  
tighten the nut with a spanner and torque wrench as  
shown in the figure.  
Flare at  
outdoor  
unit side  
Half union  
Flare nut  
Open the valve fully  
Open the valve of the outdoor unit fully.  
For details, refer to the Installation Manual attached to  
the outdoor unit.  
Internally  
Externally  
threaded side  
threaded side  
Use a wrench to secure.  
Use a torque wrench to tighten.  
REQUIREMENT  
Gas leak check  
Tightening with an excessive torque may crack the nut  
depending on installation conditions.  
Tighten the nut within the specified tightening torque.  
Check with a leak detector or soap water whether gas  
leaks or not, from the pipe connecting section or cap of  
the valve.  
REQUIREMENT  
Piping with outdoor unit  
Use a leak detector manufactured exclusively for HFC  
refrigerant (R410A, R134a, etc.).  
• Shape of valve differs according to the outdoor unit.  
For details of installation, refer to the Installation  
Manual of the outdoor unit.  
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Thermal insulation process  
Apply thermal insulation for the pipes separately at  
liquid side and gas side.  
For the thermal insulation to the pipes at gas side, be  
sure to use the material with heat-resisting  
temperature 248 °F (120 °C) or higher.  
Using the attached thermal insulation material, apply  
the thermal insulation to the pipe connecting section of  
the indoor unit securely without gap.  
REQUIREMENT  
• Apply the thermal insulation to the pipe connecting  
section of the indoor unit securely up to the root  
without exposure of the pipe. (The pipe exposed to  
the outside causes water leak.)  
• Wrap heat insulator with its slits facing up (ceiling  
side).  
Wrap the pipe with the attached heat insulator  
without any gap between the indoor unit.  
Indoor unit  
The seam must be faced upward  
(ceiling side).  
Heat insulator  
of the pipe  
Flare nut  
Heat insulation  
pipe  
(Accessory)  
Union  
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5 DRAIN PIPING WORK  
• Set the collective piping as shown in the below  
figure.  
CAUTION  
As long as possible  
(3.9” (100 mm))  
Following the Installation Manual, perform the  
drain piping work so that water is properly  
drained, and apply a heat insulation so as not to  
cause a dew dropping.  
VP20  
VP20  
VP20  
Extended  
ventilating  
pipe  
Inappropriate piping work may result in water  
leakage in the room and wet of furniture.  
VP30 or more  
Downward slope  
1/100 or more  
<Collective piping>  
Piping/Heat insulating  
material  
Require the following materials for piping and heat  
insulating at site.  
• Be sure not to apply force to the connecting part of  
the drain pipe.  
• The hard vinyl-chloride pipe cannot be directly  
connected to the drain pipe connecting port of the  
indoor unit.  
For connection with the drain pipe connecting port,  
be sure to use/fix the attached flexible hose with the  
hose band, otherwise a damage or water leak is  
caused on the drain pipe connecting port.  
Hard vinyl chloride pipe VP20  
Piping  
(Outer dia.: Ø1.0” (26 mm))  
Foam polyethylene:  
Heat insulator  
Thickness 0.4” (10 mm) or more  
Drain pipe connecting  
Attached flexible hose  
port (Hard socket)  
REQUIREMENT  
• Be sure to perform heat insulation of the drain pipes  
of the indoor unit.  
Attached hose band  
Attached hose band  
• Never forget to perform heat insulation of the connecting  
part with the indoor unit.  
An incomplete heat insulation causes dew dropping.  
Drain pan  
• Set the drain pipe with downward slope (1/100 or  
more), and do not make swelling or trap on the  
piping. It may cause an abnormal sound.  
Soft socket  
Soft socket  
• For length of the traversing drain pipe, restrict 65’7”  
(20 m) or less.  
Adhesive agent  
VP20 vinyl chloride pipe  
(procured locally)  
prohibited  
In case of a long pipe, provide support brackets with  
interval of 4’11” - 6’7” (1.5 - 2 m) in order to prevent  
waving.  
Adhesive inhibited:  
Use the attached flexible hose and hose band for  
connecting the drain hose to the clear drain socket.  
If applying the adhesive, socket will be damaged and  
cause water leakage.  
4’11” - 6’7” (1.5 - 2 m)  
Support  
bracket  
1/100 or more  
downward  
Thermal insulator  
Drain up  
NO  
Arched shape  
When not securing down slope on the drain pipe, use  
a Drain pump kit sold separately.  
GOOD  
Also refer to the “Drain pump kit installation manual”.  
The drain pipe can be raised 23.6” (600 mm) from the  
top face of the main unit.  
Trap  
EN  
* When using Drain pump kit, both drain pipe and  
refrigerant pipe can be taken only from upper side.  
* VP25 PVC pipe is needed when a drain pump is  
used.  
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Connection of drain hose  
Connection of drain pipe  
• Insert the attached drain hose into the drain pipe  
connecting port on the drain pan up to the end.  
• Fit the attached hose band to the end of the pipe  
connecting port, and then tighten it securely.  
• Connect the hard vinyl chloride pipe (procured  
locally) to the mounted drain hose which was  
attached.  
• Piping from left side  
• In case of taking pipe from the left side, exchange  
the plug from left to right. Push in the plug of which  
end is not sharp up to the end.  
REQUIREMENT  
• Be sure to fix the drain hose with the attached hose  
band, and set the tightening position upward.  
Drain pan  
• As the draining is the natural water draining,  
arrange the pipe outside of the unit on the down  
slope.  
• If piping is performed as shown in the figure, drain  
cannot be discharged.  
Plug  
NO GOOD  
Refrigerant pipe  
Drain pipe  
Drain pipe  
Fit the attached hose band to the end of the hose, lay  
down the knob, and then tighten hose band.  
Drain pan  
Attached drain hose  
Confirm that soft hose is pushed  
in up to the end of the drain pan.  
Thermal insulating process  
• Using the attached drain hose thermal insulator, lap  
the connecting section and the drain hose without  
clearance, and then tighten with two handing band  
so that thermal insulator does not open.  
• Covering the attached drain hose thermal insulator,  
lap the thermal insulator (procured locally) to the  
drain pipe without clearance.  
Lap covering connecting section  
Thermal insulator  
between drain pan and drain hose.  
(procured locally)  
Drain hose  
Drain  
pan  
Lap the attached  
thermalinsulation  
so that the one  
end is put on the  
other end at the  
upper side.  
Hose band Banding band Hose band  
Attached thermal insulator  
* Tighten the banding band so that  
attached thermal insulator is not  
pushed excessively.  
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6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
REQUIREMENT  
WARNING  
• For power supply wiring, strictly conform to the  
Local Regulation in each country.  
• For wiring of power supply of the outdoor units,  
follow the Installation Manual of each outdoor unit.  
1. Using the specified wires, ensure to connect the  
wires, and fix wires securely so that the external  
tension to the wires do not affect the connecting  
part of the terminals.  
Incomplete connection or fixation may cause a fire,  
etc.  
• Never connect 208/230 V power to the terminal  
blocks (A, B etc.) for control wiring.  
(Otherwise, the system will fail.)  
• Perform the electric wiring so that it does not come  
to contact with the high-temperature part of the  
pipe.  
The coating may melt resulting in an accident.  
• Run the refrigerant piping line and control wiring line  
in the same line.  
• Do not turn on the circuit breaker of the indoor unit  
until vacuuming of the refrigerant pipes completes.  
2. Be sure to connect ground wire. (grounding work)  
Incomplete grounding cause an electric shock.  
Do not connect ground wires to gas pipes, water  
pipes, lightning rods or ground wires for telephone  
wires.  
3. Appliance shall be installed in accordance with  
national wiring regulations.  
Capacity shortage of circuit breaker or incomplete  
installation may cause an electric shock or a fire.  
CAUTION  
Remote control wiring  
• Consult local building codes, NEC (National Electrical  
Code) or CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) for special  
requirements.  
• This indoor unit has no power cord.  
• If incorrect/incomplete wiring is carried out, it will  
cause an electrical fire or smoke.  
• Be sure to install circuit breaker is not tripped by shock  
waves.  
If circuit breaker is not installed, an electric shock may  
be caused.  
• Be sure to use the cord clamps attached to the  
product.  
• Do not damage or scratch the conductive core and  
inner insulator of power and system interconnection  
wires when peeling them.  
• Use the power cord and system interconnection wire  
of specified thickness, type, and protective devices  
required.  
• For single system, use 2 x AWG20 non polarity wire  
is used for the remote control wiring.  
Wiring  
1. Connect the connecting wire to the terminal as  
identified with their respective numbers on the  
terminal block of indoor and outdoor unit.  
(4 x AWG12)  
2. Insulate the unsheathed redundant cords  
(conductors) with electrical insulation tape.  
Process them so that they do not touch any electrical  
or metal parts.  
3. For inter-unit wiring, do not use a wire jointed to  
another on the way.  
Wire Quantity x size  
1
Indoor unit - Outdoor unit *  
Ground  
3 x AWG12 (polar)  
1 x AWG12 or thicker  
2 x AWG20 (non-polar)  
Remote control  
1
* :Length of the system interconnection wires.  
SP300AT2 -  
SP420AT2  
RAV-  
SP180AT2 SP240AT2  
Wire  
length  
164’1” (50  
m) or less  
229’8” (70  
m) or less  
246’1” (75 m) or  
less  
EN  
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CAUTION  
Use the same size wire for the field power supply wire  
and system interconnection wires when the outdoor unit  
is RAV-SP180AT2.  
NOTE  
• Use copper supply wires.  
• Use UL wires rated 600 V for the system  
interconnection wires.  
• Use UL wires rated 300 V for the remote control  
wires.  
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Wire connection  
REQUIREMENT  
• Be sure to connect the wires matching the terminal numbers. Incorrect connection causes a trouble.  
• The low-voltage circuit is provided for the remote control. (Do not connect the high-voltage circuit)  
• Loosen the cover mounting screws (2 positions) of the electric parts box, and then remove the cover.  
• Attach the conduit pipe to the conduit hole with a lock nut.  
• Slit the film of bushing attached to the hole for remote control wire, and then pass through wires.  
• Connect the system interconnection wires and the remote control wire to the terminal block of the electric parts  
box. Secure the ground wire with the ground screw.  
• Tighten screws of the terminal block securely, and fix the wires with code clamp attached to the electric parts  
box. (Do not apply tension to the connecting section of the terminal block.)  
• Mount the cover of the electric parts box so that it does not pinch the wires.  
Two screws  
Electric parts box  
Terminal block  
P.C. board  
Conduit hole  
Terminal block for  
wired remote  
control  
Terminal block for system  
interconnection  
Ground screw  
System interconnection  
wires and ground wire  
A
B
L1  
L2  
S
Cord clamp  
Remote control wires  
Wire partition plate  
Pass the remote control wire through the  
hole for remote control wire and behind  
this wire partition plate.  
Hole for Remote control wires  
EN  
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CAUTION  
Fix the system interconnection wires and the remote control wires separately with the cord clamps as shown below.  
Connected at backside  
Cord clamp  
Conduit pipe  
Cord clamp  
Conduit hole for  
system  
interconnection wires  
Hole for  
remote control wires  
Connected at upside  
Conduit hole (knockout)  
for system  
interconnection wires  
Hole for  
remote control wires  
(knockout)  
Attach the supplied  
bushing to cover the  
hole edge.  
Cord Clamp  
Cord Clamp  
Cord clamp  
Attach the supplied  
bushing to seal the  
back side conduit hole.  
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System interconnection  
Remote Control Wiring  
Wires and Ground Wire  
1. Strip wire ends.  
• Strip off approx. 0.4” (9 mm) the wire to be  
connected.  
• Non polarity, 2 x AWG20 wire is used for wiring of the  
remote control.  
System interconnection wire : 0.4” (10 mm).  
Ground wire : 0.8” (20 mm)  
Terminal block for  
2. Match wire colours with terminal numbers on indoor  
and outdoor units’ terminal blocks and firmly screw  
wires to the corresponding terminals.  
3. Secure the ground wire with the ground screw.  
4. Fix the wire with cord clamp.  
remote control wiring  
of indoor unit  
Terminal block  
Remote  
A
B
A
control  
B
unit  
Remote control wire  
(Procured locally)  
Unit: in (mm)  
0.8” (20)  
Wiring Diagram  
L1  
L2  
S
0.4” (10)  
Single system  
Low voltage  
Indoor unit  
208/230-1-60  
A
B
L
1
L
2
S
High voltage  
Connecting wire  
Ground wire  
L
1
L
2
S
Remote  
control  
Outdoor  
unit  
CAUTION  
• Firmly tighten the screws of the terminal block.  
Keep the wire length as shown in figure below when it  
is connected to the terminal block.  
System  
interconnection wire  
EN  
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Under Ceiling Type  
7 APPLICABLE CONTROLS  
Changing applicable control  
REQUIREMENT  
setting  
• When you use this air conditioner for the first time,  
it takes approx. 5 minutes until the remote control  
becomes available after power-on. This is normal.  
<When power is turned on for the first time after  
installation>  
Basic procedure for changing settings  
Change the settings while the air conditioner is not  
working.  
(Be sure to stop the air conditioner before making  
settings.)  
It takes approx. 5 minutes until the remote control  
becomes available.  
Approx. 5 minutes  
“SETTING”  
flashes  
“SETTING”  
goes out  
Remote  
control is  
available  
Power  
on  
3
4
<When power is turned on for the second (or  
later) time>  
It takes approx. 1 minute until the remote control  
becomes available.  
6
5
2
1
Procedure 1  
When pushing  
for 4 seconds or more, after a while, the display part  
flashes as shown in the figure.  
Approx. 1 minutes  
,
, and  
buttons simultaneously  
“SETTING”  
flashes  
“SETTING”  
goes out  
Remote  
control is  
available  
Power  
on  
Check that the displayed CODE No. is [10].  
• If the CODE No. indicates other than [10], push  
button to erase the display, and then retry the  
operation from the first step.  
• Normal settings were made as factory default.  
Change the indoor unit settings as required.  
• Use the wired remote control to change the  
settings.  
(For some time after  
button has been pushed, the  
* The settings cannot be changed using the  
wireless remote control, sub remote control,  
or remote-controlless system (for central  
remote control only). Therefore, install the  
wired remote control to change the settings.  
operation of the remote control cannot be accepted.)  
(In a group control, the firstly displayed indoor UNIT  
No. becomes the master unit.)  
(* Display content varies with  
the indoor unit model.)  
Procedure 2  
Every pushing  
button, the indoor UNIT No. in  
the group control is displayed successively.  
Select an indoor unit of which setup to be changed.  
In this time, the position of the indoor unit of which  
setup to be changed can be confirmed because the fan  
and the louver of the selected indoor unit work.  
Procedure 3  
Using temp. setup  
/
buttons, specify CODE  
No. [ ].  
Procedure 4  
Using timer time  
].  
/
buttons, select SET DATA [  
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Procedure 5  
Using wireless remote control  
Push  
button. In this time, if the display changes  
Change the high ceiling setting with the DIP switch on  
the P.C. board of the signal receiving part.  
Refer to the installation manual of the wireless remote  
controller kit for the details.  
High ceiling setting can be changed by arranging the  
jumper block on the indoor unit micro computer P.C.  
board as shown in the table below as well.  
from flashing to lighting, the setup completes.  
• To change the setup of an indoor unit other than the  
selected one, start operation from Procedure 2.  
• To change the setup of another setup in the selected  
indoor unit, start operation from Procedure 3.  
Pushing  
button clears the set up contents which  
have been already set. In this case, retry from  
Procedure 2.  
* However, once the setting is changed, it is  
necessary to reset the setting back to 0000 that  
placing the jumper block back to the factory default  
position and rewriting the setting data back to 0000  
with wired remote control (sold separately). (The  
setting can be changed to 0001, 0003 and 0006  
without resetting.)  
Procedure 6  
When settings have been completed, push  
to determine the settings.  
button  
When  
button is pushed, “SETTING” flashes and  
then the display content disappears and the air  
conditioner enters the normal stop mode.  
(While “SETTING” is flashing, no operation of the  
remote control is accepted.)  
• Select by exchange of jumper block on indoor  
microcomputer P.C. board.  
jumper block  
position  
SET DATA  
Note  
Short  
Open  
Installation to high ceiling  
When the height of the ceiling to be installed exceeds  
3.5 m (11’6”), adjustment of fan speed is necessary.  
Set up the high ceiling.  
• Set according to the basic operation procedure  
(1 2 3 4 5 6).  
Standard filter  
0000  
0001  
(Factory default)  
High static pressure 1  
• Item code in Procedure specifies [5d].  
• Select [SET DATA] in Procedure from “List of  
installable ceiling height” in this Manual.  
• For the item code in Procedure 3, specify [5d].  
• Jumper block position  
(CN112, CN111, CN110 from the left)  
• For the SET DATA in Procedure 4, select the setup  
data of static pressure to be set up from the table on  
the right.  
(Exchange by wired remote control)  
SET DATA  
Standard  
0000  
0001  
11’6” (3.5 m) or less  
(Factory default)  
more than 11’6” (3.5 m)  
up to 13’1” (4.0 m)  
High static pressure 1  
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Filter sign setting  
Group control  
According to the installation condition, the lighting time  
of the filter sign (Notification of filter cleaning) can be  
changed.  
Follow to the basic operation procedure  
(1 2 3 4 5 6).  
Group control for system of multiple units  
One remote control can control maximum 8 indoor  
units as a group.  
• For the CODE No. in Procedure 3, specify [01].  
Group control in single system  
• For the [SET DATA] in Procedure 4, select the setup  
data of filter sign lighting time from the following  
table.  
Outdoor  
unit  
Outdoor  
unit  
Outdoor  
unit  
Outdoor  
unit  
Outdoor  
unit  
Indoor  
unit  
Indoor  
unit  
Indoor  
unit  
Indoor  
unit  
Indoor  
unit  
Setup data  
0000  
Filter sign lighting time  
None  
150H  
(Max. 8 units)  
0001  
Remote  
control  
0002  
2500H (Factory default)  
5000H  
Finish of address setup by  
power-ON  
0003  
• For wiring procedure and wiring method of the  
individual line (Identical refrigerant line) system,  
follow to “Electric work”.  
0004  
10000H  
• Wiring between lines is performed in the following  
procedure.  
Connect the terminal block (A/B) of the indoor unit  
connected with a remote control to the terminal  
blocks (A/B) of the indoor units of other indoor units  
by wiring the inter-unit wire of the remote control.  
• When the power supply has been turned on, the  
automatic address setup starts and “ ” display  
which indicates that address is being set up flashes  
on the display part. During setup of automatic  
address, the remote control operation is not  
accepted.  
To secure better effect of  
heating  
When it is difficult to obtain satisfactory heating due to  
installation place of the indoor unit or structure of the  
room, the detection temperature of heating can be  
raised. Also use a circulator, etc. to circulate heat air  
near the ceiling.  
Follow to the basic operation procedure  
(1 2 3 4 5 6).  
• For the CODE No. in Procedure 3, specify [06].  
• For the SET DATA in Procedure 4, select the setup  
data of shift value of detection temperature to be set  
up from the table below.  
Required time up to the finish of automatic  
addressing is approx. 5 minutes.  
Setup data  
0000  
Detection temp shift value  
No shift  
NOTE  
In some cases, it is necessary to change the address  
manually after setup of the automatic address  
according to the system configuration of the group  
control.  
0001  
+1.8 °F (+1 °C)  
+3.6 °F (+2 °C)  
(Factory default)  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
+5.4 °F (+3 °C)  
+7.2 °F (+4 °C)  
+9.0 °F (+5 °C)  
+10.8 °F (+6 °C)  
Procedure example 1  
Manual address setup procedure  
While the operation stops, change the setup.  
(Be sure to stop the operation of the unit.)  
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Indoor UNIT No. before setup change is displayed.  
7
3
4
5
-2,  
-2,  
-2  
4 -1,  
3
5 --11,,  
7
3
4 --33,,  
5
-3,  
1
2,6  
Procedure 4  
1. Using temp. setup  
No. [13].  
(CODE No. [13]: Indoor address)  
2. Using timer time buttons, change the indoor  
address from [3] to [2].  
3. Push button.  
/
buttons, specify CODE  
Procedure 1  
Push simultaneously  
seconds or more. After a while, the display part flashes  
as shown below. Check the displayed CODE No. is  
[10].  
• When the CODE No. is other than [10], push  
button to erase the display and repeat procedure  
from the first step.  
+
+
buttons for 4  
/
In this time, the setup finishes when the display  
changes from flashing to lighting.  
Indoor UNIT No. before setup change is displayed.  
(After pushing  
button, operation of the remote  
control is not accepted for approx. 1 minute.)  
(For a group control, No. of the firstly displayed  
indoor unit becomes the header unit.)  
(* Display changes according to  
the model No. of indoor unit.)  
Procedure 5  
1. Using temp. setup  
Procedure 2  
/
buttons, specify CODE  
Every pushing  
button, the indoor UNIT No. in  
No. [14].  
the group control is displayed in order. Select the  
indoor unit of which setup is changed.  
In this time, the position of the indoor unit of which  
setup is changed can be confirmed because fan and  
louver of the selected indoor unit operate.  
(CODE No. [14]: Group address)  
2. Using timer time buttons, change the setup  
data from [0001] to [0002].  
/
(Setup data [Header unit: 0001] [Follower unit:  
0002])  
3. Push  
button.  
Procedure 3  
1. Using temp. setup  
In this time, the setup finishes when the display  
changes from flashing to lighting.  
/
buttons, specify CODE  
No. [12].  
Indoor UNIT No. before setup change is displayed.  
(CODE No. [12]: Line address)  
2. Using timer time buttons, change the line  
address from [3] to [2].  
3. Push button.  
/
In this time, the setup finishes when the display  
changes from flashing to lighting.  
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Procedure 6  
If there is other indoor unit to be changed, repeat  
procedure 2 to 5 to change the setup.  
When the above setup has finished, push  
to  
select the indoor UNIT No. before change of setup,  
specify CODE No. [12], [13], [14] in order with temp.  
setup  
/
buttons, and then check the changed  
contents.  
1
2
Address change check Before change:  
[3-3-1] After change: [2-2-2]  
1,3  
Procedure 1  
Push simultaneously  
or more.  
After a while, the display part flashes and the display  
appears as shown below.  
Pushing  
was changed.  
(In this case, procedure from 2 is repeated.)  
button clears the contents of which setup  
+
buttons for 4 seconds  
Indoor UNIT No. before setup change is displayed.  
In this time, the position can be checked because fan  
and louver of the indoor unit operate.  
• For the group control, the indoor UNIT No. is  
displayed as [  
] and fans and louvers of all the  
indoor units in the group control operate.  
Check the displayed CODE No. is [01].  
• When the CODE No. is other than [01], push  
button to erase the display and repeat procedure  
from the first step.  
(After pushing  
button, operation of the remote  
control is not accepted for approx. 1 minute.)  
Procedure 7  
After check of the changed contents, push  
button.  
(* Display changes according to  
the model No. of indoor unit.)  
(Setup is determined.) When pushing  
button, the  
display disappears and the status becomes the usual  
stop status. (When pushing  
from the remote control is not accepted for approx.  
1 minute.)  
* If the operation from the remote control is not  
accepted even 1 minute or more passed after  
button the operation  
Procedure 2  
In the group control, every pushing  
indoor UNIT No. in the group control is displayed in  
order.  
In this time, the position of the indoor unit can be  
confirmed because only fan of the selected indoor unit  
operate.  
button, the  
pushing  
button, it is considered that the address  
setup is incorrect.  
In this case, the automatic address must be again  
set up.  
Therefore repeat procedure of the setup change  
from the Procedure 1.  
(For a group control, No. of the firstly displayed indoor  
unit becomes the header unit.)  
Procedure 3  
After confirmation, push  
button to return the mode  
to the usual mode.  
When pushing  
the status becomes the usual stop status.  
(When pushing button the operation from the  
remote control is not accepted for approx. 1 minute.)  
button, the display disappears and  
To recognize the position of the  
corresponding indoor unit though the  
indoor UNIT No. is known  
Check the position during operation stop.  
(Be sure to stop operation of the set.)  
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Remote control switch  
Outdoor unit data  
Data name  
CODE No.  
60  
monitoring function  
Outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature  
(TE)  
This function is available to call the service monitor  
mode from the remote control during a test run to  
acquire temperatures of sensors of the remote control,  
indoor unit, and outdoor unit.  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
6A  
Outside air temperature (TO)  
Compressor discharge air temperature (TD)  
Compressor intake air temperature (TS)  
1. Push  
and  
buttons simultaneously for at least  
4 seconds to call the service monitor mode.  
The service monitor indicator lights up and the  
header indoor unit number is displayed first. CODE  
Heatsink temperature (THS)  
Operating current (x1/10)  
No.  
is also displayed.  
Compressor cumulative operating hours  
(x100h)  
2. Pushing TEMP.  
buttons, select the  
F1  
number of sensor, etc. (CODE No.) to be monitored.  
(See the following table.)  
3. Pushing  
(left side of the button), select an  
indoor unit to be monitored. The sensor  
temperatures of indoor units and their outdoor unit in  
the control group are displayed.  
4. Push  
button to return to the normal display.  
2
4
1
3
Indoor unit data  
Data name  
CODE No.  
01  
02  
Room temperature (remote control)  
Indoor unit intake air temperature (TA)  
Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature  
(TCJ)  
03  
04  
Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature  
(TC)  
Indoor unit fan cumulative operating hours  
(x1 h)  
F3  
F8  
Indoor unit discharge air temperature  
EN  
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Installation Manual  
Under Ceiling Type  
8 TEST RUN  
Before test run  
Procedure 2  
Push  
button.  
• Before turning on the circuit breaker, carry out the  
following procedure.  
1) Using 500V-megger, check 1MΩ or more exists  
between the terminal block L1 to L2 and the  
ground.  
If 1MΩ or less is detected, do not run the unit. Do  
not apply to the remote control circuit.  
2) Check the valve of the outdoor unit being opened  
fully.  
Procedure 3  
Using  
button, select the operation mode,  
[COOL] or [HEAT].  
• Do not run the air conditioner in a mode other than  
[COOL] or [HEAT].  
• The temperature controlling function does not work  
during test run.  
• The detection of error is performed as usual.  
• To protect the compressor at activation time, leave  
power-ON for 12 hours or more be for operating.  
Execute a test run  
Using the remote control, operate the unit as usual.  
For the procedure of the operation, refer to the  
attached Owner’s Manual.  
Procedure 4  
After the test run, push  
run.  
button to stop a test  
A forced test run can be executed in the following  
procedure even if the operation stops by thermo.-OFF.  
In order to prevent a serial operation, the forced test  
run is released after 60 minutes have passed and  
returns to the usual operation.  
(Display part is same as procedure 1.)  
Procedure 5  
Push  
check button to cancel (release from) the test  
run mode.  
([TEST] disappears on the display and the status  
returns to a normal.)  
CAUTION  
• Do not use the forced test run for cases other than the  
test run because it applies an excessive load to the  
devices.  
Wired remote control  
2, 4  
3
1,5  
Procedure 1  
Keep  
button pushed for 4 seconds or more. [TEST]  
is displayed on the display part and the selection of  
mode in the test mode is permitted.  
27-EN  
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Heating test run:  
Wireless remote control  
ON/OFF 86 °F (30°C) 84 °F (29°C) 86 °F  
(30°C) 84 °F (29°C) 86 °F (30°C) 84 °F (29°C)  
86 °F (30°C) (test run) ON/OFF  
Procedure 1  
Turn on the circuit breaker of the air conditioner.  
The operation is not accepted for 5 minutes when  
circuit breaker is turned on at first time after installation,  
and 1 minute when circuit breaker is turned on at the  
next time and after. After the specified time has  
passed, perform a test operation.  
Always select  
[HIGH] fan  
speed.  
3, 4,  
5, 6  
2,7  
2
2
Procedure 2  
Push “ON/OFF” button on the remote control, select  
[COOL] or [HEAT] with “MODE” button, and then select  
[HIGH] with “FAN” button.  
Procedure 3  
Cooling test run  
Heating test run  
Set the temperature to 64°F Set the temperature to 86 °F  
(18°C) with the temp. setup (30°C) with the temp. setup  
buttons.  
buttons.  
Procedure 4  
Cooling test run  
Heating test run  
After confirming a signal  
receiving sound “beep”  
immediately set the  
After confirming a signal  
receiving sound “beep”  
immediately set the  
temperature to 66 °F (19°C) temperature to 84 °F (29°C)  
with the temp. setup buttons. with the temp. setup buttons.  
Procedure 5  
Cooling test run  
Heating test run  
After confirming a signal  
receiving sound “beep”  
immediately set the  
After confirming a signal  
receiving sound “beep”  
immediately set the  
temperature to 64 °F (18°C) temperature to 86 °F (30°C)  
with the temp. setup buttons. with the temp. setup buttons.  
Procedure 6  
Repeat procedures 4 5 4 5.  
Indicators “Operation” (green), “Timer” (green), and  
“Ready” (orange) in the wireless receiver section flash  
in approx. 10 seconds, and the air conditioner starts  
operation. If any of these indicators does not flash,  
repeat procedures  
2 to 5.  
Procedure 7  
Upon completion of the test run, push “ON/OFF” button  
to stop operation.  
<Overview of test run operations using the  
wireless remote control>  
Cooling test run:  
EN  
ON/OFF 64 °F (18 °C) 66 °F (19°C) 64 °F  
(18°C) 66 °F (19°C) 64 °F (18°C) 66 °F (19°C)  
64 °F (18°C) (test run) ON/OFF  
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28-EN  
Installation Manual  
Under Ceiling Type  
9 TROUBLESHOOTING  
Procedure 2  
Every pushing of  
Confirmation and check  
button used to set  
When a trouble occurred in the air conditioner, the  
check code and the indoor UNIT No. appear on the  
display part of the remote control.  
The check code is only displayed during the operation.  
If the display disappears, operate the air conditioner  
according to the following “Confirmation of error  
history” for confirmation.  
temperature, the trouble history stored in memory is  
displayed in order.  
The numbers in CODE No. indicate CODE No. [01]  
(latest) [04] (oldest).  
REQUIREMENT  
Do not push  
button because all the trouble history  
of the indoor unit will be deleted.  
Procedure 3  
After confirmation, push  
button to return to the  
usual display.  
Check code  
Indoor UNIT No. in  
which an error occurred  
1. Check the troubles according to the above  
procedure.  
2. Ask an authorized dealer or qualified service  
(maintenance) professional to repair or maintain the  
air conditioner.  
Confirmation of error history  
When a trouble occurred on the air conditioner, the  
trouble history can be confirmed with the following  
procedure. (The trouble history is stored in memory up  
to 4 troubles.)  
The history can be confirmed from both operating  
status and stop status.  
2
3
1
Procedure 1  
When pushing  
and  
buttons at the same time for  
4 seconds or more, the following display appears.  
If [Service check] is displayed, the mode enters in  
the trouble history mode.  
• [01: Order of trouble history] is displayed in CODE  
No. window.  
• [Check code] is displayed in CHECK window.  
• [Indoor unit address in which an error occurred] is  
displayed in Unit No..  
29-EN  
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Under Ceiling Type  
Check codes and parts to be checked  
Wired  
Wireless remote control  
remote  
Sensor block display of  
Air  
control  
Judging  
device  
receiving unit  
Main defective parts  
Parts to be checked / error description  
conditioner  
status  
display  
Operation Timer Ready  
Indication  
Flashing  
GR  
GR  
OR  
No header remote  
control  
Incorrect remote control setting --- The header remote  
control has not been set (including two remote controls).  
Remote  
control  
E01  
*
Remote control  
communication error  
No signal can be received from the indoor unit.  
System interconnection wires, indoor P.C. board, remote  
control  
--- No signal can be sent to the indoor unit.  
Remote control  
transmission error  
Remote  
control  
E02  
E03  
*
Indoor unit-remote  
control regular  
communication error  
Remote control, network adapter, indoor P.C. board ---  
No data is received from the remote control or network  
adapter.  
Indoor  
Auto-reset  
Indoor unit-outdoor  
unit serial  
communication error  
System interconnection wires, indoor P.C. board,  
outdoor P.C. board --- Serial communication error  
between indoor unit and outdoor unit  
E04  
E08  
E09  
Indoor  
Indoor  
Auto-reset  
Auto-reset  
*
IPDU-CDB  
communication error  
Duplicated indoor  
addresses  
Indoor address setting error --- The same address as the  
self-address was detected.  
Remote control address setting error --- Two remote  
controls are set as header in the double-remote control  
control.  
Duplicated header  
remote controls  
Remote  
control  
(* The header indoor unit stops raising alarm and follower  
indoor units continue to operate.)  
CPU-CPU  
communication error  
Indoor P.C. board --- Communication error between main  
MCU and motor microcomputer MCU  
E10  
E18  
Indoor  
Indoor  
Auto-reset  
Auto-reset  
Entire stop  
Header indoor unit-  
indoor follower unit  
regular communication  
error  
Indoor P.C. board --- Regular communication is not  
possible between header and follower indoor units or  
between twin header (main) and follower (sub) units.  
IPDU communication  
error  
E31  
F01  
Outdoor  
Indoor  
Communication error between IPDU and CDB  
Indoor unit heat  
ALT exchanger sensor  
(TCJ) error  
Heat exchanger sensor (TCJ) , indoor P.C. board ---  
Open-circuit or short-circuit of the heat exchanger sensor Auto-reset  
(TCJ) was detected.  
Indoor unit heat  
ALT exchanger sensor (TC) Indoor  
error  
Heat exchanger sensor (TC), indoor P.C. board --- Open-  
circuit or short-circuit of the heat exchanger sensor (TC) Auto-reset  
was detected.  
F02  
F04  
F06  
Outdoor unit discharge  
ALT temp. sensor (TD)  
error  
Outdoor temp. sensor (TD), outdoor P.C. board --- Open-  
circuit or short-circuit of the discharge temp. sensor was Entire stop  
detected.  
Outdoor  
Outdoor temp. sensors (TE/TS), outdoor P.C. board ---  
Open-circuit or short-circuit of the heat exchanger temp. Entire stop  
sensor was detected.  
Outdoor unit temp.  
ALT  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
sensor (TE/TS) error  
F07  
(F06)  
TL sensor may be displaced, disconnected or short-  
circuited.  
ALT TL sensor error  
Entire stop  
Outdoor temp. sensor (TO), outdoor P.C. board --- Open-  
circuit or short-circuit of the outdoor air temp. sensor was  
detected.  
Outdoor unit outside  
ALT  
Operation  
continued  
F08  
F10  
air temp. sensor error  
Room temp. sensor (TA), indoor P.C. board --- Open-  
circuit or short-circuit of the room temp. sensor (TA) was Auto-reset  
detected.  
Indoor unit room temp.  
ALT  
Indoor  
sensor (TA) error  
F12  
(F06)  
TS sensor may be displaced, disconnected or short-  
circuited.  
ALT TS sensor error  
Outdoor  
Entire stop  
F13  
(L29)  
Abnormal temperature was detected by the temp. sensor  
of the IGBT heat sink.  
ALT Heat sink sensor error Outdoor  
Temp. sensor  
Entire stop  
EN  
F15  
(F06)  
ALT  
Outdoor  
Temp. sensor (TE/TS) may be connected incorrectly.  
Indoor P.C. board --- EEPROM error  
Entire stop  
Auto-reset  
connection error  
Indoor unit, other P.C.  
board error  
F29  
SIM  
Indoor  
30-EN  
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Under Ceiling Type  
F31  
(L29)  
Outdoor unit P.C.  
board  
SIM  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
Outdoor P.C. board ---- In the case of EEPROM error.  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Current detect circuit, power voltage --- Minimum  
frequency was reached in the current releasing control or  
short-circuit current (Idc) after direct excitation was  
detected  
Outdoor unit  
compressor  
breakdown  
H01  
Wiring error of compressor (open phase)  
Outdoor unit  
compressor lock  
Compressor circuit --- Compressor lock was detected.  
Wiring error of compressor (open phase)  
H02  
H03  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
Outdoor  
Indoor  
Current detect circuit, outdoor unit P.C. board ---  
Abnormal current was detected in AC-CT or a phase loss Entire stop  
was detected.  
Outdoor unit current  
detect circuit error  
H04  
(P04)  
Case thermostat  
operation  
Malfunction of the case thermostat  
Entire stop  
Current, high-pressure switch circuit, outdoor P.C. board  
--- Ps pressure sensor error was detected or low-pressure Entire stop  
protective operation was activated.  
Outdoor unit low-  
pressure system error  
H06  
L03  
L07  
Duplicated header  
indoor units  
Indoor address setting error --- There are two or more  
Entire stop  
SIM  
SIM  
header units in the group.  
Indoor address setting error --- There is at least one  
group-connected indoor unit among individual indoor  
units.  
Group line in individual  
indoor unit  
Indoor  
Entire stop  
Indoor group address  
not set  
Indoor address setting error --- Indoor address group has  
not been set.  
L08  
L09  
SIM  
SIM  
SIM  
Indoor  
Indoor  
Outdoor  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Indoor power level not  
set  
Indoor power level has not been set.  
L10  
(L29)  
Outdoor unit P.C.  
board  
In the case of outdoor P.C. board jumper wire (for service)  
setting error  
Network  
adapter  
central  
control  
Address setting, central control remote control, network  
adapter --- Duplication of address in central control  
communication  
LAN communication  
error  
L20  
L29  
SIM  
SIM  
Auto-reset  
Entire stop  
Other outdoor unit error  
1) Communication error between IPDU MCU and CDB  
MCU  
Other outdoor unit  
error  
Outdoor  
Entire stop  
2) Abnormal temperature was detected by the heat sink  
temp. sensor in IGBT.  
Abnormal external  
SIM input into indoor unit  
(interlock)  
External devices, outdoor unit P.C. board --- Abnormal  
stop due to incorrect external input into CN80  
L30  
L31  
Indoor  
Entire stop  
Operation  
continued  
(thermostat  
OFF)  
Power supply phase sequence, outdoor unit P.C. board -  
-- Abnormal phase sequence of the 3-phase power  
supply  
Phase sequence error,  
SIM  
etc.  
Outdoor  
Indoor fan motor, indoor P.C. board --- Indoor AC fan  
error (fan motor thermal relay activated) was detected.  
P01  
P03  
ALT Indoor unit fan error  
Indoor  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Outdoor unit discharge  
An error was detected in the discharge temp. releasing  
control.  
ALT  
Outdoor  
temp. error  
High-pressure switch --- The IOL was activated or an  
error was detected in the high-pressure releasing control Entire stop  
using the TE.  
Outdoor unit high-  
ALT  
P04  
Outdoor  
pressure system error  
P05  
(P04)  
The power cable may be connected incorrectly. Check  
Entire stop  
ALT Open phase detected Outdoor  
open phase and voltages of the power supply.  
Abnormal temperature was detected by the temp. sensor  
of the IGBT heat sink.  
P07  
P10  
ALT Heat sink overheat  
Outdoor  
Indoor  
Entire stop  
Drain pipe, clogging of drainage, float switch circuit,  
indoor P.C. board --- Drainage is out of order or the float Entire stop  
switch was activated.  
Indoor unit water  
ALT  
overflow detected  
P15  
(L29)  
There may be gas leakage from the pipe or connecting  
Entire stop  
ALT Gas leakage detected Outdoor  
part. Check for gas leakage.  
4-way valve, indoor temp. sensors (TC/TCJ) --- An error  
Auto-reset  
P19  
(L29)  
Outdoor  
ALT 4-way valve error  
(Indoor)  
was detected due to temperature drop of the indoor unit  
(Auto-reset)  
heat exchanger sensor when heating.  
P20  
(P04)  
High-pressure  
protective operation  
ALT  
Outdoor  
High-pressure protection  
Entire stop  
31-EN  
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Under Ceiling Type  
Outdoor unit fan motor, outdoor unit P.C. board --- An  
P22  
ALT Outdoor unit fan error Outdoor  
Outdoor unit inverter  
error (overcurrent, locking, etc.) was detected in the  
outdoor unit fan drive circuit.  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
IGBT, outdoor unit P.C. board, inverter wiring,  
compressor --- Short-circuit protection for compressor  
drive circuit devices (G-Tr/IGBT) was activated.  
P26  
P29  
ALT  
Outdoor  
Idc activated  
Outdoor unit position  
error  
Outdoor unit P.C. board, high-pressure switch ---  
Compressor motor position error was detected.  
ALT  
Outdoor  
Entire stop  
Entire stop  
Auto-reset  
Another indoor unit in the group is raising an alarm.  
P31  
ALT Other indoor unit error Indoor  
E03/L07/L03/L08 alarm check locations and error  
description  
Check codes in parentheses ( ) are displayed when connected to an outdoor unit other than the new SDI series.  
: Lighting : Flashing : OFF : The air conditioner automatically enters the auto-address setting mode.  
ALT: When two LEDs are flashing, they flash alternately. SIM: When two LEDs are flashing, they flash in synchronization.  
Receiving unit display OR: Orange GR: Green  
EN  
32-EN  
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