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Daikin DC6VS 1 A Series Installation Instructions Manual
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Daikin DC6VS 1 A Series Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Read the precautions in this manual
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Refrigerant
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Safety Group
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  • Page 1 BypaSS Safety devIceS ............58 tart hecklISt Our continuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice. © 2013, 2017-2019, 2022, 2024 Daikin Texas Technology Park,19001 Kermier Road,Waller, TX, 77484, U.S.A. 3P761829-1B www.daikincomfort.com 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/07/04...
  • Page 2 (clear) product specification sheet for packaged and light commercial models. Specification sheets can be found at www.daikin- comfort.com for Daikin products. Within the website, please Shape select the products menu and then select the submenu for the type of product to be installed, such as air conditioners 1.5 - 3.0 ton...
  • Page 3 Handle Name Conduit plate Clamp Filter Dryer Exhaust grille Inlet holes (Front) (Back) Shape Corner (Φ22.2) (Φ28.6) Outdoor unit Handles 1.5 - 3.0 ton <3.5 - 5.0 ton FIT and 3.0 - 4.0 ton Enhanced Capacity/High (DC6VS*/DH6VS* Efficiency FIT only> 18/24/30/361*) NOTE: Don’t place your fingers into the inlet holes of the 3.5 - 5.0 ton...
  • Page 4 Altitude adjustment factor to calculate minimum room recautions for nstallation area • Check the strength and level of the installation ground The Indoor equipment mitigation requirements are calculated so that the unit will not cause any operating vibration or at sea level. For higher altitudes adjust the minimum room noise after installed.
  • Page 5 nstallatIon learanCes • Installation clearances mean required clearances for installation, maintenance and enhancing system performance. • The following installation clearances are based on the cooling operation in 95°F ambient condition. In the case systems operate more than 95°F ambient condition or the cooling load is greater than system maximum capacity, it is desirable to leave greater clearance.
  • Page 6 • Wall facing outlet side is lower than unit unit: inch 1. Open top installation 2. Closed top installation* L ≤ H 4” Minimum Use a stand to meet L ≤ H or keep 35” or more clearance to front wall. If using stand, required dimension L >...
  • Page 7 Double decker installation unit: inch 1. Wall facing outlet side 2. Wall facing inlet side Note: • Do not stack more than two units. • If there is a concern for drain water freezing, a roof is required to be installed between the units while ensuring: •...
  • Page 8 unit: inch Wall facing inlet and outlet side • Wall facing outlet side is higher than unit 1. Open top installation* 2. Closed top installation* L ≤ 0.5H 30” Minimum L ≤ H 0.5H < L ≤ H 40” Minimum Use a stand to meet L ≤...
  • Page 9 • Wall facing outlet side is lower than unit unit: inch 1. Open top installation 2. Closed top installation* L ≤ 0.5H 10” Minimum L ≤ H L ≤ 0.5H 10” Minimum 0.5H < L ≤ H 12” Minimum 0.5H < L ≤ H 12”...
  • Page 10 This unit can be located at ground floor level or on flat roofs. CAUTION At ground floor level, the unit must be on a solid, level foun- dation that will not shift or settle. To reduce the possibility hen operating the outdoor unit in •...
  • Page 11 afety onSiderationS • l abel The sysTem when charging is compleTe abel for refrig eranT amounT is locaTed inside The uniT on The panel sing a Read these Safety considerations for Installation carefully durable marking insTrumenT fill in The facTory charge found before installing a outdoor unit.
  • Page 12 CAUTION WARNING • R ll accessoRies that may become a potential ignition souRce efRigeRant in the system must be kept clean if installed such as electRonic aiR cleaneRs must only be tight (a) c poweRed thRough ouR accessoRy contRol boaRd kit f an lean and oReign mateRials...
  • Page 13 efRigeRant andling afety HeCkS to efRigeRant quipment Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable Where electrical components are being changed, they shall be refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the fit for the purpose and to the correct specification. At all times risk of ignition is minimized.
  • Page 14 efRigeRant ines FIT Allowable line set diameter Cond Unit Liquid Suction Tons WARNING 5/16 1 1/8 nly brazing techniques and apprOved mechanical jOints shOuld be used tO cOnnect refrigerant tubing cOnnectiOns apprOved mechanical cOnnectOrs and Other methOds are nOt permitted in this system cOntaining refrigerant pprOved mechanical jOints will be detailed in the prOducts specificatiOn...
  • Page 15 Refrigerant tubing is highly prone to transmit noise and vibration to the adjoining structure. When mounting line set to struc- tural members, use adequate vibration-isolating hardware. Installation of Refrigeration Piping From Vertical to Horizontal Hanger Wall Liquid Line Stud Strapped to Gas Line Liquid Line Metal...
  • Page 16 Installation of Refrigerant Piping (Horizontal) If hanging line set from a joist or rafter, use metal strapping Wire Tie (around gas line only) or heavy nylon wire tires that are securely anchored. 8’ Floor Joist or Tape or Wire Tie Roof Rafter 8’...
  • Page 17 Outdoor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit Mounting the indoor unit above the outdoor unit will require an inverted loop in the suction line adjacent or near the connection to the indoor unit. The top of the loop must be slightly higher than the top of the unit.
  • Page 18 Do NOT make final refrigerant line connection until plugs efRigeRant onneCtions are removed from refrigerant tubing. IMPORTANT NOTE: Preventing foreign objects from entering. • Plug the pipe through-holes with accessory set or putty To avoid overheating the service valve, sensors, or filter (field supply) to cover all gaps.
  • Page 19 esTing iTrogen Tanding ressure Best practices dictate system should be pressure tested at 450 PSIG with nitrogen for a minimum 1 hour (4 hours recom- WARNING mended). Follow the procedure outlined below to test system. o avoid The risk of fire or explosion never use oxygen high If leaks are found, repair them.
  • Page 20 yStem vacuation yStem tart rocedure Outdoor unit liquid and suction valves are closed to contain GENERAL NOTES: the charge within the unit. The unit is shipped with the valve Adequate refrigerant charge for the matching indoor unit stems closed and caps installed. Do not open valves until and line set is supplied with the outdoor unit.
  • Page 21 alVe peration ethod The figure below shows the name of each part required in Service port handling the stop valve. At the time of shipment, the stop Back sealing valve is closed. *To be sealed, follow step 3 of CAUTION Opening Procedure.
  • Page 22 lEctrical onnEctions Afety hecks to LectricAL evices AnD AbLing Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection pro- WARNING cedures. If a fault exists that could compromise safety, then HIGH VOLTAGE! no electrical supply shall be connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with.
  • Page 23 oltage onneCtions • o tigHtening tHe terminal sCrews may Break tHem • s ee tHe taBle Below for tigHtening torque for tHe terminal Route power supply and ground wires through the high volt- sCrews age port and terminate in accordance with the wiring diagram. Tightening torque (lb·ft) CAUTION Power supply wire for 1.5 - 3.0 Ton...
  • Page 24 VOLTAGE WIRE The unit is designed to work as part of a fully communicating HVAC system, utilizing a Daikin approved communicating ther- mostat, Communicating indoor unit, and up to four wires. Route Tie high voltage control wires through the low voltage port and terminate in ac-...
  • Page 25 NOTE: When connecting the connection wires to the terminal SHIELDING PLATE block, be sure to curl the end of the lead. HIGH VOLTAGE WIRE Good Wrong GROUND Tie high voltage WIRE wire and ground Strip wire end wire with clamp to this point.
  • Page 26 i) Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cyl- yStem ervice and ecommiSSioning inder, even temporarily. When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing j) When the cylinders have been filled correctly and the or decommissioning, it is recommended good practice that all process completed, make sure that the cylinders and the refrigerants are removed safely.
  • Page 27 1. C alCulate efRigeRant haRge aSed on ength The outdoor unit is shipped with a predetermined factory charge level as shown below. Please follow below step. Refer to the following page for the equivalent length of the elbow fittings. Total Refrigerant Factory Charge Additional Charge for line set (C) Charge (A)
  • Page 28 Total/Additional refrigerant (oz.) AC/HP 2.5 ton FIT 3.0 ton FIT Indoor Unit type CAPEA, CHPEA, DFVE 3/8" 3/8" Liquid Pipe Diameter(inch) 5/16" 5/16" Suction Pipe Diameter(inch) 3/4" 7/8" 3/4" 7/8" 3/4" 7/8" 3/4" 7/8" Actual Line Set Length(ft.) 15 or less 100* 104* 106*...
  • Page 29 Total/Additional refrigerant (oz.) AC/HP 3.5 - 4.0 ton FIT 5.0 ton FIT Indoor Unit type CAPEA, CHPEA, DFVE 3/8" 3/8" Liquid Pipe Diameter(inch) Suction Pipe Diameter(inch) 7/8" 1-1/8" 7/8" 1-1/8" Actual Line Set Length(ft.) 15 or less Factory Charge (B) Standard Diameter (For replacement installation) Total/Additional refrigerant (oz.)
  • Page 30 6. Before starting the subcooling adjustment, make sure For a detailed procedure, please visit the Daikin One+ website the outdoor ambient temperature is in the range shown at https://www.daikinone.com in charging table. The unit will be ready for charging in...
  • Page 31 NOTICE For detailed functions and menu layout, please visit the adjuSt the Charge baSed on SuCtion preSSure Daikin One+ Smart Thermostat website at https://www.daikinone.com ooling booSt mode COOLING BOOST MODE enables the system to operate at increased compressor speeds in cooling mode to satisfy unusual high loads.
  • Page 32 NOTE: COOLING BOOST MODE is ON by default and is eHumidification activated when the outdoor temperature reaches 100°F. The thermostat reads the indoor humidity level from the field COOLING BOOST MODE can be disabled and enabled setting menu and allows the user to set a dehumidification and the activation temperature adjusted in “COOLING target based on these settings.
  • Page 33 When it is ON, the system may increase indoor CFM to cir- To see any restriction of added new combination, the latest culate indoor air in the event the outdoor control detected low manual can be obtained from the website “DAIKIN CITY evaporative temperature. (Installation Manual/Unitary Split System)” or “PartnerLink When it is OFF, even if the outdoor control detects low evapora- (InfoFinderPlus/Literature)”.
  • Page 34 • Profile B ramps up to full cooling demand airflow lEctronic EtEctor by first stepping up to 50% of the full demand for Electronic leak detectors may be used during the follow up 30 seconds. The motor then ramps to 100% of the leak test after charging and commissioning.
  • Page 35 iring iagram DH6VS*181 • 241 • 301 • 361*: 3D141596 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/04/23 2024/04/23 20:14:06 20:14:06...
  • Page 36 DH6VS*421 • 481 • 601*: 3D151775 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/05/10 2024/05/10 13:38:48 13:38:48...
  • Page 37 DC6VS*181 • 241 • 301 • 361*: 3D141597 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/04/23 2024/04/23 20:14:08 20:14:08...
  • Page 38 DC6VS*421 • 481 • 601*: 3D151774 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/05/10 2024/05/10 13:38:48 13:38:48...
  • Page 39 DH7VSA2410, DC9VSA2410: 3D146717 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/04/23 2024/04/23 20:14:09 20:14:09...
  • Page 40 DH7VSA361 • 421 • 4810, DC9VSA361·4810: 3D151775 Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring. 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 01_EN_DNA_FIT_Daikin.indd 2024/05/10 2024/05/10 13:38:49 13:38:49...
  • Page 41 esTing apaCiTor esisTanCe WARNING void contAct with the chArged AreA • n ever touch the chArged AreA before confirming thAt the residuAl voltAge is volts or less 1. s hut down the power And leAve the control box for minutes 2.
  • Page 42 WARNING void contAct with the chArged AreA • n ever touch the chArged AreA before confirming thAt the residuAl voltAge is volts or less 1. s hut down the power And leAve the control box for minutes 2. m Ake sure to touch the Arth ground terminAl to releAse the stAtic electricity from your body to prevent fAilure of the...
  • Page 43 roubleshooTing Thermostat Control board Description Probable Causes Corrective Actions display LED Display • High electrical noise Indicates a general memory error. • Replace control board if necessary • Faulty control board • Blocked/restricted outdoor unit coil and/or lines • Check and clean outdoor unit coil and/or lines •...
  • Page 44 roubleshooTing Thermostat Control board Description Probable Causes Corrective Actions display LED Display The outdoor air temperature sensor is open • Faulty outdoor thermistor sensor or disconnect • Inspect and test sensor; Replace sensor if needed or shorted. The control determines that the pressure •...
  • Page 45 roubleshooTing Thermostat Control board Description Probable Causes Corrective Actions Display LED Display • Verify unit is connected to power supply as specified on rating Control detects a high power supply voltage • High line voltage supply plate condition. • Correct high line voltage condition; Contact local utility if needed The control detects the outdoor temperature outside recommended operational range.
  • Page 46 roubleshooTing Thermostat Control board Description Probable Causes Corrective Actions Display LED Display • Check resistance on OL sensor to verify operation; Replace if • Overload protection (OL) sensor inoperable The Overload Protection sensor for Com- needed. • Jumper wire (X33A) is put in incorrect position pressor is opened.
  • Page 47 4. Change both dip switch 1 and 2 of DS1 on the outdoor roubleshooTing unit control board. In case the indoor unit control board has DS7, refer to the etwork roubleshootiNg following table “Dip Switch Setting Combinations” (see If a network communication error code has occurred, use the the indoor unit installation manual to verify whether the following steps to help troubleshoot the system.
  • Page 48 etting iSplay MODE DISPLAY INTRODUCTION A 3-digit display is provided on the printed circuit board (PCB) as a backup tool to the thermostat for reading faults, fault history, monitoring and setting up the outdoor unit. Follow the information provided in this section to learn how to use the mode display. DISPLAY The display consists of 3 digits.
  • Page 49 etting iSplay NAVIGATING THROUGH THE DISPLAY SCREENS SCREEN 0 The home or default screen on the display. This shows the most recent fault. SCREEN 1 To access, hold the “RECALL” button from screen 0 - 5 seconds. SCREEN 2 To access, hold the “RECALL” button from screen 1 - 5 seconds. SCREEN 3 To access, hold the “RECALL”...
  • Page 50 etting iSplay FAULT CODE HISTORY NAVIGATION < SCREEN 1 > This mode will allow the user to see the six most recent system faults. For a list of the fault codes, please see the TROUBLESHOOTING tables in this document. < SCREEN 0 > Hold RECALL.
  • Page 51 etting iSplay MONITORING MODE NAVIGATION < SCREEN 0 > < SCREEN 2 > This screen allows the user to monitor system variables as shown in the tables at the end of this section. Blink interval: < SCREEN 1 > 0.4 sec. On - 0.4 sec. Off Hold RECALL.
  • Page 52 etting iSplay SETTINGS MODE 1 NAVIGATION < SCREEN 3 > < SCREEN 0 > Setting Mode 1 allows the user to adjust system settings as shown in the tables at the end of this section. Blink interval: < SCREEN 2 > 0.4 sec.
  • Page 53 etting iSplay SETTINGS MODE 2 < SCREEN 4 > < SCREEN 0 > Setting Mode 2 allows the user to change system settings. See table in back of this section. Blink interval: 0.4 sec. On - 0.4 sec. Off < SCREEN 2 > Press LEARN.
  • Page 54 egment iSplay SCREEN 0 (Display FAULT CODE) Setting Contents Notes Fault code (present) SCREEN 1 (Display FAULT CODES) Setting Contents Notes Fault code (latest) Latest Fault code (2nd) Fault code (3rd) Fault code (4th) Fault code (5th) Fault code (6th) SCREEN 2 (MONITOR MODE) Setting Contents...
  • Page 55 egment iSplay SCREEN 3 (SETTING MODE 1) Installer/Serviceman Setting No. Contents Setting * Notes 0:-15% 4:5% 1:-10% 5:10% Cool Airflow Trim High 2:-5% 6:15% 3:0% 0:-15% 4:5% 8:30% 1:-10% 5:10% 9:Full Cool Airflow Trim Int 2:-5% 6:15% 3:0% 7:20% 0:-15% 4:5% 8:30% 1:-10%...
  • Page 56 egment iSplay SCREEN 4 (SETTING MODE 2) Installer/Serviceman Setting No. Contents Setting Notes 0: 30min. 1: 60min. Maximum Defrost Interval* 2: 90min. 3: 120min. Set Maximum Current Future Use System Verification Test (Sys- 0:ON 1:OFF tem test) 1:OFF Force Defrost Cycle* 0:ON Charge Verification Test 0:ON...
  • Page 57 ’ utdOOr OmeOwner Outine aintenance ecOmmendatiOns SPLIT SYSTEMS We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed before the heating and cooling seasons begin by a qualified servicer. EPLacE oR LEan ILTER LEan uTSIdE uaLIFIEd ERvIcER IMPORTANT NOTE: Never operate unit without a filter in- WARNING stalled as dust and lint will build up on internal parts resulting in loss of efficiency, equipment damage and possible fire.
  • Page 58 Verify that the outdoor unit has been energized for 2 hours. Verify all accessories are installed and operating correctly. Check filters and replace if necessary. Verify the installation of the thermostat. A Daikin approved communicating thermostat is the only approved thermostat for the unitary inverter unit. 3/2015 For more detailed system start-up checklist, please scan the QR code.
  • Page 59 Start-up Checklist For Unitary Inverter Start-Up (Insert the values as each item is completed.) ELECTRICAL Supply Voltage L1 - L2 BLOWER EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE Return Air Static Pressure IN. W.C. Supply Air Static Pressure IN. W.C. Total External Static Pressure IN.
  • Page 60 19001 Kermier Road, Waller, TX, 77484, U.S.A. CUSTOMER FEEDBACK Daikin is very interested in all product comments. Please fill out the feedback form on the following link: https://daikincomfort.com/contact-us You can also scan the QR code on the right to be directed to the feedback page.