Inverter multi-split system residential air-conditioners split system, air to air heat pump type outdoor indoor unit wall mounted/ceiling concealed/4-way ceiling cassette/ceiling suspended/duct connected-low/middle static pressure type (164 pages)
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Manual No. '07·PAC-T-115 T ECHNI CAL M A N U A L Col l ect i on da ta PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONER (Split system, Air to air heat pump type) CEILING RECESSED COMPACT TYPE CEILING SUSPENDED TYPE FDTCVA151HEN1R FDTCVA302HENP1R FDTCVA602HENT2R FDENVA151HEN1R FDENVA302HENP1R FDENVA602HENT2R 201HEN1R...
1. PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONER CONTENTS 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ................... 4 1.1.1 Specifi c features ...................... 4 1.1.2 How to read the model name ................... 4 1.2 SELECTION DATA ......................5 1.2.1 Specifications ......................5 (1) Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC) ..............5 (2) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) ..................
GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1.1 Specifi c features (1) All models employ R410A, with RoHS compliance. (2) Industry leading COP. Thanks to achievement of the highest COP level in the industry, the energy consumption has been cut by 24~38% compared with our former models (constant speed models). (3) Energy labeling “Class A”...
(2) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) (a) Single type Model FDTVA151HEN1R FDTVA151HEN1R Model Item FDTA151R FDCVA151HENR Nominal cooling capacity 4.0 [1.8~4.7] Nominal heating capacity 4.5 [2.0~5.4] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.22/1.23 Running current (Cooling) 5.4/5.7 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA201HEN1R FDTVA201HEN1R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA201HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.0 [2.2~5.6] Nominal heating capacity 5.4 [2.5~6.3] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.42 /1.43 Running current (Cooling) 6.3/6.6 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption 1.49/1.49 6.6/6.9 Running current (Heating)
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Model FDTVA251HEN1R FDTVA251HEN1R Model Item FDTA251R FDCVA251HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.6 [2.8~6.3] Nominal heating capacity 6.7 [3.1~7.1] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.64/1.65 Running current (Cooling) 7.3/7.6 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption 1.78/1.79 Running current (Heating) 7.9/8.4 Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDTVA302HEN1R FDTVA302HEN1R Model Item FDTA301R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1[3.9~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0[4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.90/1.91 Running current (Cooling) 8.3/8.8 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 2.07/2.08 9.0/9.6 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating) 99/98 Inrush current (L.R.A)
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Model FDTVA402HEN2R FDTVA402HEN2R Model Item FDTA401R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 2.88 Running current (Cooling) 12.6 Power factor (Cooling) Heating power consumption 3.12 13.7 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating) Inrush current (L.R.A) Powerful mode Hi:46 Me:43 Lo:41...
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Model FDTVA402HES2R FDTVA402HES2R Model Item FDTA401R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 2.97 Running current (Cooling) Power factor (Cooling) Heating power consumption 2.92 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating) Inrush current (L.R.A) Powerful mode Hi:46 Me:43 Lo:41...
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Model FDTAV502HEN2R FDTVA502HEN2R Model Item FDTA501R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.05/4.05 Running current (Cooling) 17.7/18.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 3.97/3.97 17.4/18.2 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDTAV502HES2R FDTVA502HES2R Model Item FDTA501R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.05/4.05 Running current (Cooling) 5.9/6.3 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption 3.97/3.97 5.8/6.3 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDTVA602HEN2R FDTVA602HEN2R Model Item FDTA601R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.8] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.8] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.65/4.65 Running current (Cooling) 20.4/21.3 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.54/4.54 20.0/20.9 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDTVA602HES2R FDTVA602HES2R Model Item FDTA601R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.8] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.8] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.65/4.65 Running current (Cooling) 6.8/7.3 Power factor (Cooling) 99/97 Heating power consumption 4.54/4.54 Running current (Heating) 6.7/7.4 Power factor (Heating)
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(b) Twin type Model FDTVA302HENP1R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA302HENP1R Model Item FDTA151R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1[3.9~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0[4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz 1.85/1.87 Cooling power consumption 8.0/8.6 Running current (Cooling) 99/99 Power factor (Cooling) 1.99/1.99...
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Model FDTVA402HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA402HENP2R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 2.94/2.96 Running current (Cooling) 12.9/13.7 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption 3.09/3.09...
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Model FDTVA402HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA402HESP2R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.94/2.96 Running current (Cooling) 4.3/4.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA502HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA502HENP2R Model Item FDTA251R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.29/4.31 Running current (Cooling) 18.9/20.0 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA502HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA502HESP2R Model Item FDTA251R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.29/4.31 Running current (Cooling) 6.3/6.7 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA602HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA602HENP2R Model Item FDTA301R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [7.0~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.69/4.71 Running current (Cooling) 20.5/21.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA602HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA602HESP2R Model Item FDTA301R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [7.0~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.69/4.71 Running current (Cooling) 6.9/7.2 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA802HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA802HESP2R Model Item FDTA401R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 6.60 Running current (Cooling) Power factor (Cooling) Heating power consumption 6.46 Running current (Heating)
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Model FDTVA1002HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA1002HESP2R Model Item FDTA501R FDCVA1002HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 25.0 [10.6~28.0] Nominal heating capacity 28.0 [9.5~31.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 8.12/8.12 Running current (Cooling) 12.2/12.8 Power factor (Cooling) 96/96 Heating power consumption...
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(c) Triple type Model FDTVA602HENT2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA602HENT2R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [7.0~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.74/4.77 Running current (Cooling) 20.8/22.1 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98...
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Model FDTVA602HEST2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA602HEST2R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [7.0~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.74/4.77 Running current (Cooling) 6.9/7.4 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDTVA802HEST2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA802HEST2R Model Item FDTA301R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.72/6.75 Running current (Cooling) 10.0/10.8 Power factor (Cooling) 97/95 Heating power consumption...
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(d) Double twin type Model FDTVA802HESD2R (Indoor unit: 4 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA802HESD2R Model Item FDTA201R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.75/6.79 Running current (Cooling) 10.1/11.0 Power factor (Cooling)
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Model FDTVA1002HESD2R (Indoor unit: 4 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDTVA1002HESD2R Model Item FDTA251R FDCVA1002HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 25.0 [10.6~28.0] Nominal heating capacity 28.0 [9.5~31.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 8.86/8.90 Running current (Cooling) 13.3/14.3 Power factor (Cooling) 96/95 Heating power consumption...
(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) (a) Single type Model FDENVA151HEN1R FDENVA151HEN1R Model Item FDENA151R FDCVA151HENR Nominal cooling capacity 3.8 [1.8~4.7] Nominal heating capacity 4.5 [2.0~5.4] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.18/1.18 Running current (Cooling) 5.3/5.5 Power factor (Cooling) 97/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA201HEN1R FDENVA201HEN1R Model Item FDENA201R FDCVA201HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.0 [2.2~5.6] Nominal heating capacity 5.4 [2.5~6.3] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.54/1.54 Running current (Cooling) 6.9/7.2 Power factor (Cooling) 97/97 Heating power consumption 1.57/1.57 7.0/7.3 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA251HEN1R FDENVA251HEN1R Model Item FDENA251R FDCVA251HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.6 [2.8~6.3] Nominal heating capacity 6.7 [3.1~7.1] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.74/1.74 Running current (Cooling) 7.8/8.2 Power factor (Cooling) 97/96 Heating power consumption 1.87/1.87 8.3/8.7 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA302HEN1R FDENVA302HEN1R Model Item FDENA301R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1[3.5~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0[4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.06/2.06 Running current (Cooling) 9.1/9.5 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption 2.21/2.21 9.8/10.2 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating) 98/98 Inrush current (L.R.A)
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Model FDENVA402HEN2R FDENVA402HEN2R Model Item FDENA401R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.9~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.85/2.85 Running current (Cooling) 12.5/13.1 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 2.97/2.97 13.0/13.6 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA402HES2R FDENVA402HES2R Model Item FDENA401R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.9~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.85/2.85 Running current (Cooling) 4.2/4.4 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption 2.97/2.97 Running current (Heating) 4.3/4.6 Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA502HEN2R FDENVA502HEN2R Model Item FDENA501R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.35/4.35 Running current (Cooling) 19.2/20.1 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption 3.95/3.95 Running current (Heating) 17.3/18.1 Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA502HES2R FDENVA502HES2R Model Item FDENA501R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.35/4.35 Running current (Cooling) 6.4/6.7 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption 3.95/3.95 5.8/6.1 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA602HEN2R FDENVA602HEN2R Model Item FDENA601R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.95/4.95 Running current (Cooling) 21.7/22.7 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.69/4.69 Running current (Heating) 20.5/21.5 Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDENVA602HES2R FDENVA602HES2R Model Item FDENA601R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.95/4.95 Running current (Cooling) 7.2/7.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.69/4.69 6.8/7.2 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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(b) Twin type Model FDENVA302HENP1R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA302HENP1R Model Item FDENA151R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1[3.5~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0[4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.74/1.74 Running current (Cooling) 7.6/8.0 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99...
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Model FDENVA402HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA402HENP2R Model Item FDENA201R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.9~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.78/2.78 Running current (Cooling) 12.2/12.8 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA402HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA402HESP2R Model Item FDENA201R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.9~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.78/2.78 Running current (Cooling) 4.1/4.3 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA502HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA502HENP2R Model Item FDENA251R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.23/4.23 Running current (Cooling) 18.5/19.4 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA502HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA502HESP2R Model Item FDENA251R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.23/4.23 Running current (Cooling) 6.2/6.5 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA602HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA602HENP2R Model Item FDENA301R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.84/4.84 Running current (Cooling) 21.2/22.2 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA602HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA602HESP2R Model Item FDENA301R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.84/4.84 Running current (Cooling) 7.1/7.4 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA802HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA802HESP2R Model Item FDENA401R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.47/6.47 Running current (Cooling) 9.7/10.1 Power factor (Cooling) 96/97 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA1002HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA1002HESP2R Model Item FDENA501R FDCVA1002HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 25.0 [10.6~28.0] Nominal heating capacity 28.0 [9.5~31.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 9.01/9.01 Running current (Cooling) 13.5/14.1 Power factor (Cooling) 96/97 Heating power consumption...
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(c) Triple type Model FDENVA602HEN T2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA602HENT2R Model Item FDENA201R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.85/4.85 Running current (Cooling) 21.2/22.2 Power factor (Cooling)
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Model FDENVA602HEST2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA602HEST2R Model Item FDENA201R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.85/4.85 Running current (Cooling) 7.1/ 7.5 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDENVA802HEST2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDENVA802HEST2R Model Item FDENA301R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.40/6.40 Running current (Cooling) 9.6/10.0 Power factor (Cooling) 96/97 Heating power consumption...
(4) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) (a) single type Model FDUMVA201HEN2R FDUMVA201HEN2R Model Item FDUMA202R FDCVA201HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.0 [2.2~5.6] Nominal heating capacity 5.4 [2.5~6.3] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V, 50Hz/220V, 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.53/1.53 Running current (Cooling) 6.8/7.1 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDUMVA251HEN2R FDUMVA251HEN2R Model Item FDUMA252R FDCVA251HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.6 [2.8~6.3] Nominal heating capacity 6.4 [3.1~7.1] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V, 50Hz/220V, 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.66/1.66 Running current (Cooling) 7.3/7.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 1.82/1.82 8.3/8.7 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMA302HEN2R FDUMA302HEN2R Model Item FDUMA302R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1 [3.5~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0 [4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V, 50Hz/220V, 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.08/2.08 Running current (Cooling) 9.2/9.6 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption 2.21/2.21 10.2/10.7 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA402HEN2R FDUMVA402HEN2R Model Item FDUMA402R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [6.0~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.80/2.80 Running current (Cooling) 12.5/13.1 Power factor (Cooling) 97/97 Heating power consumption 2.77/2.80 12.4/13.0 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA402HES2R FDUMVA402HES2R Model Item FDUMA402R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [6.0~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.80/2.80 Running current (Cooling) 4.2/4.4 Power factor (Cooling) 96/97 Heating power consumption 2.77/2.80 4.1/4.3 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA502HEN2R FDUMVA502HEN2R Model Item FDUMA502R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.7~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.03/4.03 Running current (Cooling) 18.3/19.1 Power factor (Cooling) 96/96 Heating power consumption 3.80/3.85 17.0/18.1 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA502HES2R FDUMVA502HES2R Model Item FDUMA502R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.7~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.03/4.03 Running current (Cooling) 6.1/6.4 Power factor (Cooling) 95/96 Heating power consumption 3.80/3.85 5.7/6.0 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA602HEN2R FDUMVA602HEN2R Model Item FDUMA602R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.95/4.95 Running current (Cooling) 22.3/23.3 Power factor (Cooling) 97/97 Heating power consumption 4.75/4.91 21.7/22.5 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDUMVA602HES2R FDUMVA602HES2R Model Item FDUMA602R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.95/4.95 Running current (Cooling) 7.4/ 7.7 Power factor (Cooling) 97/98 Heating power consumption 4.75/4.91 7.2/ 7.6 Running current (Heating)
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(b)Twin type Model FDUMVA402HENP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 7 units) FDUMVA402HENP2R Model Item FDUMA202R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [6.0~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 3.12/3.12 Running current (Cooling) 13.6/14.3 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99...
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Model FDUMVA402HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA402HESP2R Model Item FDUMA202R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [6.0~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 3.12/3.12 Running current (Cooling) 4.6/4.8 Power factor (Cooling) 98/99 Heating power consumption 3.27/3.27...
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Model FDUMVA502HENP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA502HENP2R Model Item FDUMA252R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.7~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.47/4.47 Running current (Cooling) 19.7/20.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.51/4.51...
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Model FDUMVA502HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA502HESP2R Model Item FDUMA252R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.7~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.47/4.47 Running current (Cooling) 6.6/6.9 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption 4.51/4.51...
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Model FDUMVA602HENP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA602HENP2R Model Item FDUMA302R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 5.00/5.00 Running current (Cooling) 22.0/23.0 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.80/4.80...
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Model FDUMVA602HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA602HESP2R Model Item FDUMA302R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 5.00/5.00 Running current (Cooling) 7.3/7.7 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.80/4.80...
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Model FDUMVA802HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA802HESP2R Model Item FDUMA402R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.86/6.86 Running current (Cooling) 9.9/10.5 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 6.72/6.72...
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Model FDUMVA1002HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA1002HESP2R Model Item FDUMA502R FDCVA1002HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 25.0 [10.6~28.0] Nominal heating capacity 28.0 [9.5~31.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 9.31/9.31 Running current (Cooling) 13.6/14.3 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 8.35/8.35...
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(c) Triple type Model FDUMVA602HENT2R(Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA602HENT2R Model Item FDUMA202R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz 5.09/5.09 Cooling power consumption Running current (Cooling) 22.4/23.4 99/99 Power factor (Cooling)
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Model FDUMVA602HEST2R(Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA602HEST2R Model Item FDUMA202R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.7~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380-415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 5.09/5.09 Running current (Cooling) 7.4/7.8 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 4.89/4.89...
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Model FDUMVA802HEST2R(Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDUMVA802HEST2R Model Item FDUMA302R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 6.88/6.88 Running current (Cooling) 9.9/10.6 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption 6.74/6.74...
(5) High static pressure duct type (FDU) (a) Single type Model FDUVA802HES2R FDUVA802HES2R Model Item FDUA801R FDCVA802HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 20.0 [7.0~22.4] Nominal heating capacity 22.4 [7.6~25.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 6.50 Running current (Cooling) 10.5 Power factor (Cooling) Heating power consumption...
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Model FDUVA1002HES2R FDUVA1002HES2R Model Item FDUA1001R FDCVA1002HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 25.0 [10.6~28.0] Nominal heating capacity 28.0 [9.5~31.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz Cooling power consumption 9.05 Running current (Cooling) 14.8 Power factor (Cooling) Heating power consumption 8.22 14.0 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating) Inrush current (L.R.A) Noise level...
(6) Wall mounted type (FDKN) (a) Single type Model FDKNVA151HEN1R FDKNVA151HEN1R Model Item FDKNA151R FDCVA151HENR Nominal cooling capacity 4.0 [1.8~4.7] Nominal heating capacity 4.5 [2.0~5.4] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.30/1.30 Running current (Cooling) 5.8/6.1 Power factor (Cooling) 97/97 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDKNVA201HEN1R FDKNVA201HEN1R Model Item FDKNA201R FDCVA201HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.0 [2.2~5.6] Nominal heating capacity 5.4 [2.5~6.3] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.66/1.66 Running current (Cooling) 7.4/7.7 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption 1.58/1.58 7.1/7.4 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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Model FDKNVA251HEN1R FDKNVA251HEN1R Model Item FDKNA251R FDCVA251HENR Nominal cooling capacity 5.6 [2.8~6.0] Nominal heating capacity 6.3 [3.1~7.1] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.99/1.99 Running current (Cooling) 8.9/9.3 Power factor (Cooling) 97/97 Heating power consumption 1.85/1.85 8.2/8.6 Running current (Heating) Power factor (Heating)
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(b) Twin type Model FDKNVA302HENP1R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA302HENP1R Model Item FDKNA151R FDCVA302HENR Nominal cooling capacity 7.1 [3.5~8.0] Nominal heating capacity 8.0 [4.0~9.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 1.67/1.67 Running current (Cooling) 7.3/7.7 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99...
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Model FDKNVA402HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA402HENP2R Model Item FDKNA201R FDCVA402HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.90/2.90 Running current (Cooling) 12.8/13.4 Power factor (Cooling) 99/98 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDKNVA402HESP2R(Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA402HESP2R Model Item FDKNA201R FDCVA402HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 10.0 [6.1~11.2] Nominal heating capacity 11.2 [5.6~12.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 2.90/2.90 Running current (Cooling) 4.3/4.5 Power factor (Cooling) 97/98 Heating power consumption 3.24/3.24...
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Model FDKNVA502HENP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA502HENP2R Model Item FDKNA251R FDCVA502HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.14/4.14 Running current (Cooling) 18.1/19.0 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99 Heating power consumption...
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Model FDKNVA502HESP2R (Indoor unit: 2 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA502HESP2R Model Item FDKNA251R FDCVA502HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 12.5 [6.5~14.0] Nominal heating capacity 14.0 [6.2~16.0] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.14/4.14 Running current (Cooling) 6.1/6.4 Power factor (Cooling) 98/98 Heating power consumption...
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(c) Triple type Model FDKNVA602HENT2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA602HENT2R Model Item FDKNA201R FDCVA602HENAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.5~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 1 Phase, 220–240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.82/4.82 Running current (Cooling) 21.1/22.1 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99...
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Model FDKNVA602HES T2R (Indoor unit: 3 units, Outdoor unit: 1 unit) FDKNVA602HEST2R Model Item FDKNA201R FDCVA602HESAR Nominal cooling capacity 14.0 [6.5~14.5] Nominal heating capacity 16.0 [6.3~16.5] Power source 3 Phase, 380–415V 50Hz/380V 60Hz Cooling power consumption 4.82 /4.82 Running current (Cooling) 7.0/ 7.4 Power factor (Cooling) 99/99...
1.2.2 Range of usage & limitations Models 151, 201, 251 302~602 802, 1002 Item Indoor return air temperature (Upper, lower limits) Refer to the selection chart Please see the next page. (see page 126) Outdoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits) Operating temperature When used under -5˚C, install a snow hood (option).
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Models 302~1002 only Cooling Range of cooling usage Indoor air W.B. temperature (˚CW.B.) Heating Range of heating usage Outdoor air W.B. temperature (˚CW.B.) Height and length restrictions for refrigerant piping Models 302~602 One-way pipe length (m) L +ra +rb Twin type 10, ra 20, rb Branch pipe length (m)
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Double-twin type Outdoor unit Indoor unit Models 802, 1002 One-way pipe length (m) L +ra 70, L +rb 70, L +rc 70, L +rd 10, Ira – rc I 10, Irb – rc I Branch pipe length (m) Ira –rb I 10, Irb –...
1.2.3 Exterior dimensions (1) Indoor unit (a) Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC) Models FDTCA151R, 201R Unit:mm 660 (Ceiling hole size) Outside air opening for Decorative Panel 530 Suspension bolts pitch ducting Air return Control Air supply grille Drain hose piece Opening for (Accessory) exit wiring...
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(b) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) Models FDTA151R, 201R, 251R Unit : mm Decorative Panel Outside air 860~890(Ceiling hole size) opening for 780(Suspension bolts pitch) ducting Control box Exhaust air opening for ducting Liquid piping Air supply φ6.35(1/4") Air return grille VIEW A Gas piping Drain hose piece...
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Model FDTA301R Unit : mm Decorative Panel Outside air 860~890(Ceiling hole size) opening for 780(Suspension bolts pitch) ducting Control box Exhaust air opening for ducting Liquid piping Air supply φ9.52(3/8") Air return grille VIEW A Gas piping Drain hose piece φ15.88(5/8") (Accessory) (Installed at site)
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Model FDTA401R Unit : mm Decorative Panel Outside air 860~890 (Ceiling hole size) opening for 780 (Suspension bolts pitch) ducting Control box Exhaust air opening for ducting Liquid piping φ9.52 (3/8") Air return grille Air supply Gas piping VIEW A φ15.88 (5/8") Drain hose piece (Accessory)
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Models FDTA501R, 601R Unit : mm Decorative Panel Outside air 860~890 (Ceiling hole size) opening for 780 (Suspension bolts pitch) ducting Control box Exhaust air opening for ducting Liquid piping φ9.52 (3/8") Air supply Air return grille Gas piping VIEW A φ15.88 (5/8") Drain hose piece (Accessory)
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(c) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) Model FDUMA202R Unit : mm 786 (Suspension bolts pitch) Hole of 80.5 tapping screws (4-φ4) φ149 Control box Drain hose piece (Accessory) (Installed at site) φ170 φ170 Liquid piping 6.35(1/4") Fresh air opening Outlet air opening for ducting for ducting Gas piping (Knock out)
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Models FDUMA252R, 302R Unit : mm 986 (Suspension bolts pitch) 80.5 Control box Holes of φ149 tapping screws 4-φ4 Drain hose piece (Accessory) (Installed at site) φ170 φ170 Liquid piping 252:ø6.35(1/4") Fresh air opening 302:ø9.52(3/8") for ducting Outlet air opening for ducting (Knock out) (Knock out) Gas piping...
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Models FDUMA402R, 502R, 602R Unit : mm 1406 (Suspension bolts pitch) 1370 Holes of 80.5 tapping screws Control box φ149 (4-φ4) Drain hose piece (Accessory) (Installed at site) φ170 φ170 Fresh air opening Liquid piping for ducting Outlet air opening for ducting ø9.52(3/8") (Knock out) (Knock out)
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(d) High static pressured duct type (FDU) Models FDUA801R, 1001R 794 (Suspension bolts pitch) Holes for screw (M5 × 20 pcs.) Air return duct 6 × 200 = 1200 1500 (Duct dimension) Control box VIEW A Gas piping Liquid piping φ25.4 (1") 801: φ9.52 (3/8") 1001: φ12.7 (1/2")
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(e) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) Models FDENA151R, 201R Unit : mm Holes for suspension bolts 290(Suspension bolts pitch) (M8 to M10×4pcs.Not included) 1022(Suspension bolts pitch) Liquid piping Gas piping Drain hose piece connection(1) (VP20) Air supply Indication board Note(1) The slope of drain piping inside the unit is able to take incline of 10mm.
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Models FDENA401R, 501R, 601R Unit : mm Holes for suspension bolts 290(Suspension bolts pitch) (M8 to M10×4pcs.Not included) 1572(Suspension bolts pitch) Liquid piping Gas piping 1540 Drain hose piece connection(1) 1620 (VP20) Air supply Indication board Note(1) The slope of drain piping inside the unit is able to take incline of 10mm.
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Model FDKNA251R Unit : mm Installation position diagram and installation space, from the front. Service Mounting plate space Unit Service 4−12×18 space 5073.5 73.5 long hole 207.5 182.5 14.5 3 60 63.5 Hole on wall for rear connection 387.5 53.5 (φ65) 457.5 Drain hose piece...
(2) Remote controller (Optional parts) (a) Wired remote controller Unit : mm Installation with wiring exposed Installation with wiring recessed Wall 0.3mm , 3cores (O.D.ø5.6) Wire (Recessed) LCD display Electrical box (Locally Purchased) Remote controller mounting dimensions Cut off with a knife or the like thin walled parts intend- Remote controller ed for screw holes, and then...
(3) Outdoor unit Models FDCVA151HENR, 201HENR Unit: mm 471.5 286.4 Holes for anchor bolt Holes for drain 43.1 (M10×4 pcs.) (φ20×5 pcs.) 17.5 Terminal block 90.6 29.7 Liquid piping: φ6.35 (1/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping: φ12.7 (1/2") (Flare connecting) Piping, wiring outlet Required space for maintenance and air fl...
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Model FDCVA251HENR Unit: mm 471.5 286.4 Holes for anchor bolt Holes for drain 43.1 (M10×4 pcs.) (ø20×5 pcs.) 17.5 Terminal block 90.6 29.7 Liquid piping: φ6.35 (1/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping: φ15.88 (5/8") (Flare connecting) Piping, wiring outlet Required space for maintenance and air fl ow Minimum allowable space to the obstacles Unit:mm Installation...
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Model FDCVA302HENR Unit: mm Holes for anchor bolt (M10×4 pcs.) Holes for drain (φ20×3 pcs.) Terminal block Liquid piping φ9.52(3/8") (Flare connecting) Piping,wiring outlet 165.5 Gas piping φ15.88(5/8") (Flare connecting) Required space for maintenance and air fl ow Minimum allowable space to the obstacles Unit:mm Air inlet Installation...
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Models FDCVA402HENAR, 502HENAR, 602HENAR 402HESAR, 502HESAR, 602HESAR Unit : mm Gas piping: φ15.88(5/8") Liquid piping: φ9.52(3/8") (Flare connecting) (Flare connecting) Terminal block Liquid piping: φ9.52(3/8") (Flare connecting) Gas piping: φ15.88(5/8") (Flare connecting) Opening for electric wiring Opening for Opening for piping piping and and electric wiring electric wiring...
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Model FDCVA802HESAR Liquid piping : φ9.52(3/8") Unit: mm (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ19.05(3/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ25.4(1") (Brazing connecting) Terminal block Liquid piping : φ9.52(3/8") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ19.05(3/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ25.4(1") (Brazing connecting) Opening for Opening for...
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Model FDCVA1002HESAR Liquid piping : φ9.52(3/8") Unit: mm (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ19.05(3/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ25.4(1") (Brazing connecting) Terminal block Liquid piping : φ9.52(3/8") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ19.05(3/4") (Flare connecting) Gas piping : φ25.4(1") (Brazing connecting) Opening for electric wiring...
1.2.6 Piping system (1) Single type Models 152, 202, 252 Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle Gas line Check joint Check joint 15, 20:φ12.7 25:φ15.88 Service valve (Flare connecting) Heat exchanger Heat exchanger 4way valve Muffler Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor Discharge Compressor...
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Models 402, 502, 602 Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle Check joint 4way valve Thermistor Gas line (φ15.88) Service valve (Flare connecting) Check joint Heat exchanger Heat exchanger High pressure Check switch valve Thermistor 63H1 Muffler Lower pressure sensor Thermistor Thermistor (LPT)
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(2) Twin type Model 302 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle Gas branch pipe Check joint Thermistor (φ12.7) Check joint Gas line Low pressure Muffler (φ15.88) sensor (PSL) 4way valve Service valve (Flare connecting) Thermistor Flare connecting High pressure switch Thermistor...
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Models 802, 1002 Gas branch pipe (φ15.88) Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle Check joint 4way valve Thermistor Gas line (φ25.4) Muff Service valve Flare connecting (Flare connecting) Check joint High pressure Lower pressure switch Heat exchanger sensor Check (LPT)
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Model 802 Gas branch pipe (φ15.88) Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle Check joint 4way valve Thermistor Gas line (φ25.4) Muff Flare connecting Service valve (Flare connecting) Check joint High pressure Heat exchanger Lower pressure switch sensor Check...
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(4) Double twin type Models 802, 1002 2nd branch pipe of gas (φ15.88) Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle 1st branch Indoor unit Indoor unit pipe of gas Check joint 4way valve Thermistor Gas line (φ15.88) (φ25.4) Muff Service valve (Flare connecting) Branch pipe Check joint...
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Preset point of the protective devices Equipped Parts name Mark 152, 202, 252 model 302, 402, 502, 602 model 802, 1002 model unit Thermistor OFF 63˚C (for protection over- ON 56˚C loading in heating) Indoor unit Thermistor OFF 1.0˚C (for frost prevention) ON 10˚C Thermistor OFF 105˚C...
1.2.7 Selection chart Correct the cooling and heating capacity in accordance with the conditions as follows. The net cooling and heating capacity can be obtained in the following way. Net capacity = Capacity shown on specifi cation × Correction factors as follows. (1) Models 152~252 Coeffi...
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(2) Models 302~1002 Caution: In case that the operation during low ambient temperature below -5°C is expected, install the outdoor unit where it is not influenced by natural wind. Otherwise protection control by low pressure will be activated much more frequently and it will cause insufficient capacity or breakdown of the compressor in worst case.
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3) Models 802, 1002 Indoor air 1.30 temperature 24˚CW.B 1.20 1.10 Indoor air temperature 19˚CW.B 1.00 0.90 0.80 Indoor air temperature 16˚CW.B 0.70 Indoor air temperature 12˚CW.B 0.60 -15 -13 Ambient air temperature (˚CDB) (b) Heating 1) Model 302 1.50 Ambient air temperature 18.5˚CW.B 1.40...
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2) Models 402~602 Ambient air 1.10 temperature 18.5˚CW.B 1.00 Ambient air Ambient air temperature 6˚CW.B temperature 10˚CW.B 0.90 Ambient air temperature 1˚CW.B 0.80 Ambient air 0.70 temperature 0˚CW.B Ambient air temperature -10˚CW.B 0.60 0.50 Indoor air temperature (˚CD.B) 3) Models 802, 1002 Models FDCVA802,1002 Ambient air 1.20...
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(2) Power consumption correction factor (a) Cooling 1) Model 302 1.40 1.30 1.20 Indoor air temperature 24˚CW.B 1.10 1.00 Indoor air 0.90 Indoor air temperature 16˚CW.B temperature 19˚CW.B 0.80 0.70 Indoor air 0.60 temperature 12˚CW.B 0.50 0.40 -15 -13 Ambient air temperature (˚CDB) 2) Models 402~602 Indoor air 1.10...
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3) Models 802,1002 1.10 Indoor air temperature 24˚CW.B 1.00 0.90 Indoor air 0.80 temperature 19˚CW.B 0.70 Indoor air temperature 16˚CW.B 0.60 0.50 Indoor air temperature 12˚CW.B 0.40 0.30 Ambient air temperature (˚CDB) (b) Heating 1) Model 302 1.50 Ambient air temperature 18.5˚CW.B 1.40 Ambient air...
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2) Models 402~602 Models FDCVA402 ~ 602 1.10 Indoor air temperature 24˚CW.B 1.00 Indoor air temperature 19˚CW.B 0.90 Indoor air 0.80 temperature 16˚CW.B 0.70 Indoor air temperature 12˚CW.B 0.60 0.50 Ambient air temperature (˚CD.B) Models FDCVA802,1002 3) Models 802,1002 1.10 Indoor air 1.00 temperature 24˚CW.B...
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(3) Sensible heat factor (a) Cooling 1) Model 302 1.05 1.00 Indoor air Indoor air temperature 12˚CW.B temperature 16˚CW.B 0.95 0.90 0.85 Indoor air temperature 19˚CW.B 0.80 Indoor air temperature 24˚CW.B 0.75 0.70 0.65 0.60 -15 -13 Ambient air temperature (˚CDB) 2) Models 402~602 1.10 1.00...
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3) Models 802, 1002 1.10 Indoor air temperature 16˚CW.B 1.00 Indoor air temperature 12˚CW.B 0.90 Indoor air 0.80 temperature 24˚CW.B Indoor air temperature 19˚CW.B 0.70 0.60 0.50 -15 -13 Ambient air temperature (˚CDB) (3) Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to air fl ow rate control (fan speed) Coeffi...
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(ii) Models 302 ~ 602 ± Ambient air temperature 5°C or more Equivalent piping length Heating 0.998 0.998 0.993 0.993 0.988 0.988 302 model 0.954 0.947 0.940 0.933 0.996 0.989 0.982 0.975 0.968 0.961 402 model 0.991 0.978 0.964 0.951 0.937 0.924 0.910...
1.2.8 Characteristics of fan (2) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) • External static pressure table How to interpret the blower characteristics table Unit : Pa Example : Case of FDUMA252R Duct specs. 1 spot Standard Square duct closing Air flow /min) Stan- High Stan-...
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(2) High static pressure ducted type (FDU) (a) Standard (Factory Settings) Model FDUA801R Model FDUA1001R • Condition of standard rating • Condition of standard rating rated air volume: 100Pa rated air volume: 100Pa Example Example of duct of duct 38 40 85 87 Lower Upper...
1.2.9 Noise level Notes (1) The data are based on the following conditions. Ambient air temperature: Indoor unit 27˚C DB, 19˚C WB. Outdoor unit 35˚C DB. Notes (2) The data in the chart are measured in an anechoic room. Notes (3) The noise levels measured in the field are usually higher than the data because of reflection.
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(c) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) Unit Measured based on JIS B 8616 Mike position as pen drawing Mike (in front & below unit) Models FDENA151R, 201R Models FDENA251R, 301R Model FDENA401R Noise level 42 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 44 dB (A) at HIGH Noise level 46 dB (A) at HIGH 39 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM...
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Models FDUMA502R, 602R Noise level 38 dB (A) at HIGH 36 dB (A) at MEDIUM 33 dB (A) at LOW 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) (e) High static pressure duct type (FDU) Measured based on JIS B 8616 Unit 1.5 m Mike position as pen drawing...
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(2) Outdoor unit Measured based on JIS B 8616 Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentined below Distance from front side 1m Height Models FDCVA151HENR, 201HENR, Model FDCVA302HENR Model FDCV402HENAR 251HENR Noise level 48 dB (A) 402HESAR Noise level 48 dB (A) Noise level 50 dB (A) 1000...
OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER (1) Remote controller (a) Wired remote controller The fi gure below shows the remote controller with the cover opened. Note that all the items that may be displayed in the liquid crystal display area are shown in the fi gure for the sake of explanation. Characters displayed with dots in the liquid crystal display area are abbreviated.
(b) Wireless remote controller Indication section AIR FLOW indicator ROOM TEMP. indicator Indicates the condition of swing fl ap. Indicates set temperature. OPERATION MODE indicator FAN SPEED indicator ± Indicates selected operation with lamp. Indicates the selected blow rate. FILTER indicator ON-TIMER indicator Indicates for 2 seconds when FILTER button Indicated when ON-TIMER is set.
(2) Operation control function by the indoor controller (a) Room temperature control (Differential of thermostat) Heating operation Cooling operation Set temp.by thermostat Set temp.by thermostat Temperature difference between thermostat set Temperature difference between thermostat set temp. and return air temp. (Detected by Th temp.
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(d) Dehumidifying operation (“THERMAL DRY”) The compressor, the indoor fan motor and the outdoor fan Operation block motor are operated intermittently under thermistor (Th control according to the appropriate operation block, to provide cooling operation for the dehumidifying. High Set temp. by thermostat Pattern of operation CM, FM : ON...
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Weekly Timer Each day, it is possible to set this timer’s operation up to 4 times (On timer, or Off timer). Possible joint use timer operation setting combinations Simple Timer Off Timer On Timer Weekly Timer × × Simple Timer ×...
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(h) Room temperature sensing temperature compensation during heating When the J4 (SW7-4) on the indoor PCB is open (OFF), the condition for thermostat ON/OFF is offset by +3°C. In case the warm air is accumulated on the ceiling and the indoor unit is turned into thermostatic OFF easily, it is possible to extend thermostatic ON period by this fuction.
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(k) Condensate pump motor (DM) Control [FDT and FDUM models only] Drain motor is started no sooner than the compressor is turned ON during cooling or dehumidifying operation. The drain motor continues to operate for 5 minutes after the stop of unit operation, stop with the error stop, thermostat stop and at switching from cooling or dehumidifying operation to blowing or heating operation.
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(q) Using 1 remote controller to control multiple units (indoor units - up to 16 units) Function A single remote control switch can be used for group control of multiple units (indoor units - up to 16 units). All indoor units which are connected to the remote controller can be operated/stopped with the selected mode in order of the unit number.
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a) At shipping from factory J1 (SW7-1) on PCB is closed (ON). • Input signal to CnT OFF ON [Edge input] ... Air conditioner ON • Input signal to CnT ON OFF [Edge input] ... Air conditioner OFF Note (1) The ON at the * mark indicates ON CnT Input using the remote control switch, etc.
(3) Operation control function by the wired remote controller (a) Remote controller operation mode switch switching sequence COOL HEAT AUTO (b) CPU reset If the “GRILL” button and “CHECK” button on the remote controller are pressed at the same time, this function is activated. The system will behave as same way as power supply reset.
(4) Operation control function by the outdoor controller ♦ Models FDCVA151 ~ 251 (a) Deciding the compressor speed The indoor unit’s return air temperature and the set temperature are used to carry out fuzzy calculations, then the required speed is decided. After that compressor speed adjustment by any protection control is taken into account the actual compres- sor speed is decided.
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3) Compressor protective start III When the following conditions are satisfi ed, compressor start III is implemented. a) Less than 6 hours have passed since the power was turned ON, and this is the 1st cumulative compressor start since the power was turned ON. The compressor starts synchronous operation 5 seconds after thermostat ON.
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FDCVA251 Compressor speed (rps) less than 46 46 to less than 66 66 to less than 80 80 or more Cooling Outdoor unit fan speed 4th speed (520 rpm) 5th speed (570 rpm) 6th speed (685 rpm) 7th speed (740 rpm) Compressor speed (rps) less than 62 62 to less than 82...
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Defrosting 1) Defrosting start conditions Defrosting operation starts when all the following conditions are satisfi ed. a) If 45 (35) minutes of cumulative compressor operating time have passed since defrosting ended and 30 minutes of cumulative compressor operating time have passed since heating operation started. (Remote controller: ON) b) 5 minutes passes after the compressor start- —...
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2) Anomalous discharge pipe temperature a) If the discharge pipe temperature rises to 105°C or higher, the compressor is stopped [the outdoor unit fan motor stops 1 minute later. If the temperature drops to 80°C or lower, the compressor restarts automatically. Compressor stops Compressor operates Discharge pipe temperature (˚C)
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(h) Inverter protection control 1) Current cut control This prevents overcurrent at the inverter. If the current exceeds the set value, the compressor is stopped. It restarts automati- cally 3 minutes later, but if the current is cut 3 times within a period of 20 minutes, an anomalous stop (E42) occurs. 2) Power transistor overheating protection If the power transistor temperature rises to 82°C or higher, the compressor speed is reduced.
(n) Low voltage protection control If a power supply voltage of 176 V or lower is detected while the compressor is stopped, or if a power supply voltage of 176 V or lower is detected for 3 minutes during compressor operation, the compressor is stopped. (o) Test operation 1) It is possible to operate the outdoor unit using SW9 and SW5-4 on the outdoor unit PCB.
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b) After starting for 30 seconds, the compressor will run at fi xed frequency within 2~4 minutes with Brps as the target speed. Model Operation mode A rps B rps C rps Cooling, dehumidying Heating 402 ~ 602 Cooling, dehumidying Heating 802, 1002 Cooling, dehumidying...
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Models FDCVA402~1002 ± 1) Conditions of control When the starting times of compressor are accumulated as the fi rst startup after the power breaker is switched ON. 2) Contents of control Choose the following startup modes according to the conditions of operation mode and ambient temperature (Tho-A). 3) Low-speed operation control in heating and drying a) Basic conditions This is the 1st cumulative compressor startup time after the power is turned on.
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(ii) Fan speed control when the unit started 1) During heating and defrosting fan control a) The outdoor unit’s fan is started in 4th speed simultaneously with the start of compressor operation. b) After 20 seconds of operation in 4th speed, outdoor fan control in item (iii) is executed. 2) During cooling, dehumidifying a) When the ambient air temperature (Tho-A) is 20°C or higher, the outdoor unit fan starts simultaneously with the compressor.
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3) Snow protection fan control In case the DIP switch (SW3-2) on the outdoor unit control PCB is ON, when in the stop mode or the anomalous stop mode, the outdoor unit fan runs at 4th speed for 30 seconds every ten minutes in accordance with the ambient air temperature (detected by Tho-A).
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(e) Outdoor unit fan control during cooling when the outdoor air temperature is low ( i) When cooling or dehumidifying, if the ambient air temperature (Tho-A) is in Zone B and when the outdoor unit fan has run for 20 seconds since starting and is running at 1st speed, the outdoor unit fan speed is controlled in accordance with the outdoor heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R1, R2).
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Defrosting Model FDCVA 302~1002 (i ) Defrosting start conditions If all the following defrosting conditions A or B are satisfi ed, defrosting operation starts. 1) Defrosting conditions A a) When cumulative operating time of the compressor elapses 45 minutes or more after the previous defrosting operation ends, Defrosting operation start or 30 minutes or more after the heating...
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(iii) Defrosting end conditions If any of the following conditions is satisfi ed, the defrosting operation fi nishes. 1) 8 minutes and 20 seconds have passed since defrosting started. (In models 302, 802 and 1002, 10 minutes and 20 seconds have passed.) 2) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature (sensed by Tho-R1, R2, whichever one senses the lower temperature) is 12°C or higher continuously for 10 seconds.
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(iii) Current safe control 1) If the inverter primary current (CT current) becomes higher than the Set value (A) Model following set value, the compressor speed is reduced. If the current is still above the set value after the speed is reduced, the speed is 402, 502, 602 reduced again.
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2) Low pressure error detection a) If either of the following conditions is satisfi ed, the compressor is stopped. If the low pressure is 0.079 MPa or lower continuously for 15 seconds after the compressor starts. If the low pressure is 0.15 MPa after 10 minutes have passed since the compressor started and superheating at 30°C continues for 60 seconds.
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± Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor : -50°C or lower ± Ambient air temperature thermistor : -30°C or lower ± Low pressure sensor: 0 V or lower, or 3.49 V or higher. (ii) Discharge pipe temperature thermistor, suction pipe temperature thermistor, under-dome temperature thermistor. (models 802, 1002 only) After the compressor goes ON, if the following is detected for 5 seconds continuously between 10 minutes and 10 minutes 20 seconds after the compressor goes ON, the compressor stops.
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(m) Pump down control If the pump down button SW1 (SW9) is kept on pressing for 2 seconds during an operation stop and anomalous stop (not including when the thermostat is OFF), pump down operation starts. (It is disabled during indoor unit operation. It is enabled during an anomalous stop of the indoor unit and during power OFF.) Make sure the service valve on the liquid line is closed before starting pump down operation.
APPLICATION DATA SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Please read these “Safety Precautions” fi rst then accurately execute the installation work. • Though the precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings, WARNING and CAUTION , those points which are related to the strong possibility of an installation done in error resulting in death or serious injury are listed in the WARNING section.
1.5.1 Installation of indoor unit (1) Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC) (a) Selection of installation location 1) Select location where the space above ceiling is larger than those mentioned below and perfect draining can be assured. 2) With the customer’s consent, select a location with following suitable conditions. a) Where cool air or hot air can easily pass through.
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(c) Suspension • Please arrange four sets of a suspension bolt (M10 or M8), a nut matching the bolt, a fl at washers and a spring washer on the installation site. When suspension from the ceiling This unit is designed for installation on a 2 × 2 grid ceiling. If necessary, please detach the T bar temporarily before you install it.
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3) Care must be taken so as not to allow an adhesive to run into the drain hose. When it is hardened, it can cause a breakage of a fl exible part, if the fl exible part receives stress. 4) Use VP-25 general-purpose hard PVC pipes for drain piping. 5) Insert the drain hose supplied as an accessory (soft PVC end) to the stepped part Stepped Drain hose piece...
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♦ Setup from a remote controller side. Drain pump operation from a recomte controller unit is possible. Operate a remote controller unit by following the steps de- scribed below. To start a forced drain pump operation. Press the TEST button for three seconds or longer. The display will change from “...
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7) A panel is hooked on two bolts (± mark ) [Figure 4] [Figure 5] [Figure 4] 8) Please rotate a hook, put in the slot on the panel, and carry out fixing the panel temporarily. [Figure 5] 9) Tighten the two bolts used for fixing the panel temporarily and the other two. 10) Please open the lid of a control box.
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(2) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) (a) Selection of installation location 1) Select location where the space above ceiling is larger than those mentioned right Model Space above ceiling (h) side and perfect draining can be assured. FDT151R, 201R, 251R, 301R Over 290mm 2) With the customer’s consent, select a location with following suitable conditions.
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(c) Suspension • Please arrange four sets of a suspension bolt (M10 or M8), a nut matching the bolt, a fl at washers and a spring washer on the installation site. When suspension from the ceiling 1) In the case of the standard series: Cut and opening of 860 ~ 890.
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Give the drain piping a descending grade (1/50-1/100) and never create Suspension 1.5 m ~ 2 m bolts a bump to go over or a trap. In connecting drain pipes, care must be taken so as not to apply force to the unit side piping and fix the pipe at a point as close to the unit as Insulation Desceding slope...
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♦ Setup from a remote controller side. Drain pump operation from a remote controller unit is possible. Operate a remote controller unit by following the steps de- scribed below. To start a forced drain pump operation. Press the TEST button for three seconds or longer. The display will change from “...
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4) Removing the air return grille Raise up the notched portion of the air return grille and open it. With the air return grille open, remove the air return grille hinge from the decorator panel. 5) Removing the corner panel •...
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Connect the (white, 5p) louver motor con- nector. Place each of the connectors inside the con- trol box. Note (1) : If the air outlet louver does not operate using the remote controller, check the connector’s connection, then turn the main power supply OFF for 10 seconds or longer and turn the power ON again.
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8) Corner panel installation Hook the corner panel strap to the pin on the decorator panel as shown in the figure. Insert part on the corner panel in part on the decorator panel, then fit the 2 claws and fasten the corner panel screw.
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6) This unit uses a microcomputer as a control device. Therefore avoid installing the unit near the equipment that generates strong electromagnetic waves and noise. (b) Wireless remote control unit operation distance. 1) Standard signal receiving range. [Condition] Illuminance at the recelver area: 360 lux. (When no lighting fixture is located with in 1 m of indoor unit in an ordinary office) Ceiling sur face (Top view)
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3) Remove the suspension lug. Take out the screws, then loosen the installation bolt. Suspension lug screws (M4) Loosening Indoor unit margin 8~12 mm Suspension Lug for lug mounting suspension bolt (M8) 4) Suspension bolt position Lug for Using the paper pattern supplied as an accessory suspension as a criterion, select suspension bolt positions and piping hole positions, then install the suspension...
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3) In order to make it easier for water to drain out, install the unit so that the water drain side slopes down- ward. Front-rear direction Left-right direction ± ± (The figure shows the case where the drain hose is on the right side.) (If the connection is on the left side, reverse the slope.) If the slope is reversed, there is danger of water leaking out.
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WARNING Use the fitting supplied with the unit to connect the drain hose, fastening it at the lowest point so that there is no slack, and establishing a 10 mm drain slope. * Keep electrical wiring from running beneath the drain hose. Drain hose Drain hose Hose Clamp...
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Relation between illumination at receiver Caution item for close installation of unit and operating distance multiple units [Top view] [Top view] Receivalle range Receivalle range 60° [Condition] Illumination at suction grill face 800 lux 2) Cautions for operation Orient the remote control switch properly toward the receiver of the unit. Operating distance is as shown above but it may vary largely depending on the conditions.
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2) Cautions for left take-out and rear take-out case a) Looking down b) The piping can be taken out from the rear, left, left rear, right and down. For left running horizontal piping For right running horizontal piping For left rear take-out piping For right rear take-out piping Right For left running horizontal piping...
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(5) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) Selection of installation location 1) Avoid installation and use at those places listed below. a) Places exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchens and machine plants). Installation and use at such places will incur deteriorations in the performance or corrosion with the heat exchanger or damage in molded synthetic resin parts.
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Suspension bolt M10 Suspension bolt M10 nuts M10 Washer Indoor unit Indoor unit M10 Spring washer Adjusting the unit’s levelness Adjust the out-levelness using a level vial or by the following method. • Make adjustment so that the relation between the lower surface of the indoor unit proper and water level in the hose becomes given below.
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Return air port • When shipped, the return air port lies on the back. • When connecting the duct to the return air port, remove the air filte if it is fitted to return air port. • When placing the return air port to carry out suction from the bottom side, use the following procedure to replace the return air duct joint and the bottom plate.
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• There is a possibility that the supply air volume may exceed the allowable range of operation due to the capacity of ventilation fan or strength of wind blowing against external air louver so that drainage from be heat exchanger may fail to reach the drain pan leak outside (e.g.
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When connecting the drain pipe to the unit, pay sufficient attention not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also, fix the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit. Level difference part For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25 Drain socket Drain hose...
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Forced drain pump operation ♦ Setup from a unit side. Turn power on after selecting the emergency operation mode with a setting on the indoor unit control PCB (SW9-3 ON) and disconnecting the CnB connector on the board. Then, the drain pump will start a continuous operation 15 seconds later. (Note: The blower will also start operation in tandem) When a drain test is completed, reinstate the setting to cancel the emergency operation mode (SW9-3 OFF) and plug in the CnB connector on the board.
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(6) High static pressure duct type (FDU) (a) Selection of installation location Install the unit at a place as shown below and which meets the conditions as shown by the following table. Unit : mm Service Front view Top view space When the conditions as shown at All Series...
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(b) Installation <Packing hardware> <Securing of Hanging Bolt> <Delivery> Four pieces of packing hardware are When delivering the package, move Secure the hanging bolts by either one used. the package to the installation as close of following methods. as possible. Discard them after unpacking.
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<Simplifi ed method for determination of duct dimensions> In the following method, it is assumed that the friction resistance per unit length of duct is <Table of simplified selection of duct dimensions> 1 Pa/m (0.1 mm Aq/m) and a side of duct is 250 mm. Air volume rating is assumed to be FDUA1001R.
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(e) Drain Test When the drain piping work is over, inject water to inspect if the piping is arranged properly or not. Remove the side panel and supply gradually 1,000 cc of water to see if water is drained smoothly or not. Check also for water leakage.
1.5.2 Installation of wired remote controller The length of each wire that should be left after a sheath is removed is as follows: (1) Selection of installation location Avoid the following locations Length of the (a) Direct sunlight. section where a sheath is removed (b) Close to heating device.
1.5.3 Installation of outdoor unit Notabilia as a unit designed for R410A • Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. R410A will rise to pressure about 1.6 times higher than that of a conventional refrigerant. • A unit designed for R410A has adopted a different size indoor unit service valve charge port and a different size check joint provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant by mistake.
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1) Place the unit outlet pipe perpendicular to the wind direction. Over 500 mm 2) Please install so the direction of the air from the blowing outlet will be perpendicular to the direction of the wind. Wind direction Wind direction Wind direction Wind direction 3) When the foundation is not level, use wires to tie down the unit.
(2) Refrigerant piping work Select the piping specifi cation to fi t the specifi cation of indoor unit and installation location. (a) Decision of piping specifi cation (i) Single type Height difference Indoor unit • When the position of outdoor unit is higher than that of the indoor unit, keep the difference H=30 m or less.
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• The branch piping (both gas and liquid lines) should always be arranged to have a level or perpendicular branch. < 2-Way Branch > Floor Floor Floor Mount sections Mount sections level with the floor. perpendicular to the floor. < 3-Way Branch > Floor Floor Floor...
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(iv) Double twin type Models FDCVA802, 1002 [Branch pipe set : DIS-WA1 × 2set, DIS-WB1 × 1set] Indoor unit DIS-WA1 DIS-WB1 Gas line Outdoor unit Liquid line DIS-WA1 Item Liquid pipe Gas pipe Indoor unit combinations Main pipe 1st branch pipe 2nd branch pipe Main pipe 1st branch pipe...
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(c) Points for attention in installing refrigerant piping 1) Use pipes made of the following material Wires for connecting Material: Phosphorus deoxidized copper seamless pipes (C1220T, JIS indoor and outdoor H3300) units Exterior tape 2) Please dress the refrigerant piping (both gas and liquid pipes) with a heat Gas piping insulating material for prevention of dew condensation.
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How to remove the side cover • Models FDCVA151 ~ 302 First unscrew four screws holding the side cover in place, pull down the cover toward the direction indicated by the arrow, and then pull it toward you to remove it from the casing. Models FDCVA151, 201, 251 Model FDCVA302 •...
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2) Firstly, use the accessory pipe to assemble the connecting pipe assembly outside the outdoor unit. As shown in the fi gures of installation examples applicable to the connecting direction (chain double dashed line), braze the accessory pipe and the parts prepared in the above 1). Installation example Installation example Accessory pipe A...
After connection of the connecting pipe assembly to the operation valve on the gas side, braze the connecting pipe assembly and the field pipe. Branching pipe set can be used by using the accessory pipe B. When φ22.22(OD) size of the indoor unit gas pipe is used, ±...
When a vacuum air purge is completed, remove the valve rod cap nuts and open the service valves (both liquid and gas sides) as illustrated below. After you have made sure that the valves are in the full-open position, lighten the cap nuts (for the valve rods and charge ports).
(b) Charging refrigerant 1) Since R410A refrigerant must be charged in the liquid phase, you should charge it, keeping the container cylinder upside down or using a refrigerant cylinder equipped with a siphon tube. 2) Charge refrigerant always from the liquid side service port with the service valve shut. When you fi nd it diffi cult to charge a required amount, fully open the outdoor unit valves on both liquid and gas sides and charge refrigerant from the gas (suction) side service port, while running the unit in the cooling mode.
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Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires Earth leakage breaker Earth leakage breaker (Harmonic resistant type) (Harmonic resistant type) Always perform grounding system installation work ± Switchgear or circuit breaker Switchgear or circuit breaker with the power cord unplugged. Outdoor unit Outdoor unit CAUTION Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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5) Set the same address for the master and slave indoor units as the communications address for the remote controller using rotary switch SW2 on the indoor units’ control PCB. 6) Set slave a, slave b and slave c using DIP switch SW5-1 and SW5-2 on the control PCB of the respective indoor slave units. 7) Be sure to press the AIR CON No.
(7) Setting functions using the wired remote controller (a) The default settings of this unit’s functions are as follows: If you want to charge a setting, follow the pro- cedure found in the installation manual and set to your desired setting. For the method of setting, please refer to the installation manual of a remote controller.
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Indoor unit functions (I/U FUNCTION Function Default Function description B Setting C number A setting STANDARD (Mild mode) Hi CEILING SET Hi CEILING 1 (Powerful mode) NO DISPLAY AFTER 180H FILTER SIGN SET AFTER 600H AFTER 1000H 1000H→STOP FIX (1 OF 4) (4 positiion stop) Louver control POSITION setting...
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(b) Function setting method Operating guide message 1) Stop the air conditioner Function description: B , Settting: C Function number: A 2) Press the SET and MODE buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or longer. The screen display will be switched as follows: Confirm Button “...
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When “I/U FUNCTION ” is selected. The screen display will be switched as follows: “ I/U SELECT” “ SET” “I/U No.00” (blinking) I/U No.00 Press either button. Select the indoor unit number that you want to change settings. If only one indoor unit is connected, the indoor unit number will not charge, so please proceed to Step If “ALL I/U ”...
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(c) Changing the remote control set temperature range 1) It is possible to change the set temperature range using the remote control. a) The upper and lower set temperature limits can be set from the remote control. Upper limit value setting: Effective during heating. The temperature can be set within a range of 20~30ºC. Lower limit value setting: Effective when running in modes other than the heating mode (AUTO, COOL, FAN, DRY): The temperature can be set within a range of 18~26ºC.
• If the RESET button is pressed during a setting operation, the display returns to the previously displayed setting screen. However, settings which have not been fi xed become invalid, so exercise caution. * If “NO DISP CHANGE” is selected in No. 12, “TEMP RANGE SET” of the remote controller’s functions, of the func- tion setting modes, the remote controller’s display does not change even if the temperature range has been changed.
Number Data item (Operation mode) SET TEMP RETURN AIR I/U HEAT EXCH 1 (Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature 1) I/U HEAT EXCH 2 (Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature 2) (Indoor unit fan speed) I/U FAN TOTAL I/U RAN (Indoor unit operation hours) OUTDOOR (Outside air temperature) O/U HEAT EXCH 1...
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± Models FDCVA302 ~ 1002 WARNING • Before conduct a test run, do not fail to make sure that the service valves are not closed. A failure to observe • Turn on power 6 hours prior to a test run to energize the crank case heater. these instructions •...
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5) The state of the electronic expansion valve. The following table illustrates the steady states of the electronic expansion valve. When the unit comes to a normal stop When the unit comes to an anomalous stop When power is turned on During a During a During a...
MAINTENANCE DATA 1.6.1 Servicing (1) Evacuation The evacuation is a procedure to purge impurities, such as noncondensable gas, air, moisture from the refrigerant equipment by using a vacuum pump. Since the refrigerant R410A is very insoluble in water, even a small amount of moisture left in the refriger- ant equipment will freeze, causing what is called ice clogging.
(2) Refrigerant charging After the evacuation shown in the above, change the connection of the charge hose to the refrigerant cylinder. (b) Purge air from the charge hose First loosen the connecting portion of the charge hose at the gauge manifold side and open valve 3 for a few seconds, and then immediately retighten it after observing that gas has blown out from loosened connecting portion.
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(b) Display sequence of error, inspection display lamp 1) In case an error occurs Display corresponding to the error is shown. 2) In case several errors occur Section Display section • Displays the error of higher priority (When plural errors are persisting) Error code of remote controller ···········...
4) Recording and reset of error Error display Memory Reset Error code of remote • Saves the error code with higher • Stop the unit operation by pressing the ON/OFF button of remote controller priority in memory controller. • Operation can be started again if the error has been restored. Indoor unit inspection lamp •...
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Parts layout on the indoor unit PCB Model: FDTC series PCB power supply Remote controller Float switch DPI switch connector (SW5) (Secondary side) CNW2 DPI switch Fan motor (SW9) J5~J7 (SW8) J1~J4 (SW7) SW10 Fan motor DPI switch LED2 (SW10) LED1 Heat exchanger thermistor,Return...
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Model: FDT series Fan motor To power supply (151~401) (CNW7) To power supply PCB (501, 601) (CNW9) CNW7 Louver motor CNM3 Fan motor CNW9 (501, 601) 52X8-1 52X7 52X6 52X1 52X2 52X3 PC2 PC1 52X4 Power supply PCB (CNW8) IC12 IC11 Remote LED2 LED1...
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Model: FDEN series PCB power supply connector (Primary side) Power supply CNW1 CNW0 CNM1 PCB power supply connector (Secondary side) Remote controller Fan motor DIP switch (SW5) J5~J7 SW10 (SW8) CNH CNN1 J1~J4 (SW7) DIP switch (SW9) Address switch Connector J9~J11 (SW2) (CNT)
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(c) Check method when the error code is display Remote controller or LCD: Inspection LED, error code Indoor unit PCB: Red LED (inspection display), Green LED (CPU. normal display) Outdoor unit PCB: Red LED (inspection display), Green LED (CPU. normal display) Error display : No display [Power supply line error] LCD display : No display...
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Indoor unit Outdoor unit Red LED 3 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Keeps flashing Keeps flashing Green LED Green LED Is the wiring for remote Modify the connection. controller connected correctly? Approximately Remote controller wire Reset the power supply. disconnection? Normal? 10 ~ 11 V between...
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Indoor – outdoor communications trouble ” Error display “ WAIT Initial (when the power is turned on) If the power supply breaker is turned on again in a short Indoor unit Outdoor unit time (within 1 minute) the message “ WAIT ”...
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Models 302~1002 ± The “ WAIT ” display remains the same in the remote controller’s LCD ever 2 minutes Diagnosis if the has passed since the power supply was turned inverter PCB LED is OFF Turn OFF the power supply once and ON Is the LED on the outdoor again 3 minute later.
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± Indication example in case of wrong interconnection Wrong connection example Indication Item and 2/N reversing Remote Control: “ WAIT ” Indoor: Green LED keeps flashing. Red LED stays OFF. Outdoor: Green LED keeps flashing. Red LED 2 time flash. Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit reversing...
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[Communication error between the remote controller and the Indoor unit] Error display Indoor unit Outdoor unit Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Stays OFF Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Voltage between X and Z Replace the Remove the remote controller approximately remote controller.
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Error display [Defective indoor unit heat exchanger thermistor] Indoor unit Outdoor unit Stays OFF Red LED 1 time flash Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Return air thermistor (Th Indoor unit heat exchanger thermistor R1, R2) Resistance-temperature characteristics Defective indoor unit control PCB Replace-ment (Defective indoor unit...
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Error display [Heating overload] Indoor unit Outdoor unit Stays OFF Red LED 1 time flash Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Notes (1) Check if the overload state exists or not using the following check points. Is there a short circuit? Clean it.
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[Control of 1 remote controller VS multiple units Error display : Excessive number of units (more than 17 units) ] Indoor unit Outdoor unit Stays OFF Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Are more than 17 units connected Reduce to 16 units...
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[Fan motor abnormalities] Error display Indoor unit Outdoor unit Stays OFF Red LED 3 time flash Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Only case of FDTA501, 601 types Check the operation data by the remote controller. Reset the error code and operate the fan in fan mode with Lo fan speed.
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Only in case of FDKN Check the operation data by the remote controller. Reset the error code and operate the fan in fan mode with Lo fan speed. Does the fan operate? 3 (Black) is GND. Check the Is the error Replace the indoor 1 and 3 (Red - Black) circumstances.
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Error display : [Defective remote controller thermistor.] Indoor unit Outdoor unit Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Stays OFF Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Are characteristics of Is the remote controller Remote controller thermistor is remote controller therm- thermistor connector co- defect.
(4) Error diagnosis procedures at the outdoor unit side At the error diagnosis related to the outdoor unit, fi rst of all check the error code on the remote controller and the illumination patterns of norma1 and inspection display lamps in the same manner as the case of indoor unit. Then estimate the outline, the cause and the location of failure based on the pattern and proceed to the inspection and repair.
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Parts layout on the outdoor unit PCB Models FDCVA151HENR, 201HENR, 251HENR Sub PCB (Noise filter) Reactor Fan motor Stepping motor CNV1 CNI2 CNI3 Outdoor air temp. thermistor, Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor, Discharge pipe thermistor (Tho-A, Tho-R, Tho-D) DIP switch DIP switch Power transistor thermistor (SW6) (SW7)
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Model FDCVA302HENR Thermistor (Tho-R1,Tho-D,Tho-S,Tho-A) CNTH Thermistor (Tho-IP) CNPS CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNFAN Lower pressure High pressure switch sensor Fan motor (63H1) (PSL) Electronic Solenoid valve Crank case heater expansion valve (SV1) 4way valve (EEVC,EEVH) Function of DIP switch (SW3, 5, 7, 8) ±...
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Models FDCVA402HENAR, 502HENAR, 602HENAR FDCVA402HESAR, 502HESAR, 602HESAR, 802HESAR, 1002HESAR (This fi gure shows FDCVA402~602 model. The component layout of FDCVA802 and 1002 models are basically the same except for partial arrangement.) Expansion valve Model setting switch High pressure switch Outdoor unit (SM1, 2) JSW1 power supply...
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Parts layout on the outdoor unit inverter PCB Model FDCVA302HENR JSW11 Match to the PCB conditions LED1 that existed before replacement. JSW10 Match to the PCB conditions that existed before replacement. Notes (1) Apply the silicone grease supplied with the component uniformly to the surface of the power transistor on the new PCB, then mount it on the PCB. If the grease is not applied, the power transistor may be damaged.
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Models FDCVA402HESAR, 502HESAR, 602HESAR Match to the PCB conditions that existed before replacement. JSW10 JSW11 Match to the PCB conditions that existed before replacement. Notes (1) Apply the silicone grease supplied with the component uniformly to the surface of the power transistor on the new PCB, then mount it on the PCB. If the grease is not applied, the power transistor may be damaged.
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Error display : [Communications error during operation] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 2 time flash Red LED 2 time flash Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is the connection Is the connection See the diagnosis flowchart for “...
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Error display : [Power supply open phase] [Only case of 302~1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Measure the power supply voltage. Is the voltage between the phases Check the power supply.
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Error display : [Cooling overload operation] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED ± Models FDCVA151~251 Check the unit side. • Is there a short circuit in the outdoor unit? •...
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± Models FDCVA302~1002 Check the unit side. Are the • Is there a short circuit in the outdoor unit? characteristics of Is there cooling overload • Is the installation space proper? the outdoor heat exchanger operation? • Is it overcharged? thermistor •...
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Error display : [Discharge temperature error] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is the Check the unit side. Anomalous discharge Check the unit side. discharge pipe ther- temperature? •...
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Error display : [Defective outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is the outdoor The outdoor unit heat exchanger Are the outdoor unit unit heat exchanger thermistor is defective.
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Error display : [Defective discharge pipe thermistor] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is the discharge Are the discharge The outdoor unit control PCB is pipe thermistor pipe thermistor defective...
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Error display : [Power transistor is overheating] [Only case of 402~1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is it possible to reset the Disconnect the outdoor unit’s fan Does the Replace the outdoor error code after 10 minutes...
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Error display : [Current cut] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Note (1) 0.4 low moro at 25˚C. Check the Is the high Is the power compressor's insulation Is the service pressure during operation...
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Error display : [Only case of 151 ~ 251, 302 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED [Inverter over-voltage trouble] • Models FDCVA151 ~ 251 Is there any foreign object Remove the foreign object such as dust or dirt on the soldered...
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Error display : [DC Fan motor failure] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED • Models FDCVA151~251 Is there Does some any foreign object Does the fan Is fuse F3 Replace the outdoor object obstruct...
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Error display : [Anomalous low pressure or low pressure sensor disconnection.] [Only case of 302 ~ 1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Is there any gap between actual pressure and sensed pressure by the microcomputer? Are the low pressure sensor...
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Error display : [Inverter, fan motor fault] [Only case of 302 ~ 1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit Lights contiously Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Are the screws to fix the power Occurs transistor fastened tightly? Replace the outdoor...
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Error display : [Low pressure sensor fault] [Only case of 302~1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Keeps flashing Green LED Keeps flashing Green LED Are the low pressure sensor Correct it connector (sensor side, board side) connected properly? Does the actual pressure match...
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Error display : [Power transistor thermistor fault] [Only case of 151~251 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Green LED Keeps flashing Outdoor unit control PCB is Is the Are the power defect Replace it (Power power transistor thermistor transistor thermistor...
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[Anomaly in compressor starting] Error display : • Models FDCVA151~251 Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time, 2 time, 3 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Green LED Keeps flashing Check Inverter Check the Is the power Is the balance the compressor Replace the power transistor...
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[Compressor loader position detection error] Error display : [Only case of 151 ~ 251, 802, 1002 models] Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 time flash Red LED Stays OFF Red LED Green LED Keeps flashing Keep flashing Note (1) Check if the power supply system is normal. Operate the Does it It doesn’t...
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Power transistor module (including the driver PCB) inspection procedure Is the power transistor module cracked or burnt? Is there a short circuit between the power transistor module ∗ terminals? Compressor operation Is there any difference in the compressor current If there is a 10% or greater difference between phases? in the current in different phases.
(5) Inspection procedure for the failure which doesn’t have an error code (a) Louver motor does not operate Inspect at the indoor unit side. Does the The indoor unit PCB is Is the LM louver move when Is the LM wire defective.
(6) Check anomalous operation data with the wired remote controller Operation data are recorded when there is an anomalous state and these data can be displayed in the remote controller by operating the remote controller buttons. (1) Press the CHECK button. FUNCTION”...
2. MULTI-TYPE (V MULTI) PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONER CONTENTS 2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................292 2.1.1 Specifi c features ....................292 2.1.2 How to read the model name ................292 2.1.3 Table of models ....................293 2.1.4 Table of system combinations ................293 2.2 SELECTION DATA ....................
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GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1.1 Specifi c features Ideal for the installation in Large, single zone open Areas and L-shaped rooms, the Muliti-Type V series allows an extensive degree of fl exibility in the selection of indoor units. Specifi cally, the selection of indoor units with differing capacities and differing or similar types is available, as is the selection of indoor units with similar capacities and differing types.
2.1.3 Table of models Capacity Model Ceiling recessed compact type (FDTC) Ceiling recessed type (FDT) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) Wall mounted type (FDKN) Satellite ducted type (FDUM) FDCVA302HENR FDCVA502HENAR FDCVA602HENAR FDCVA802HESAR FDCVA1002HESAR (3 Horse Power) FDCVA502HESAR FDCVA602HESAR (8 Horse Power) (10 Horse Power) Outdoor unit to be combined (FDC) FDCVA402HENAR...
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(3) Operation chart The Multi-Type V series is a system that allows for different models and capacities of indoor units to be connected so the individual operating characteristics of the indoor and outdoor are provided. Use the procedure shown in Item (c) to calculate the combined operating characteristics.
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FDUM Series (220-240V 50Hz/220V 60Hz) Model FDUMA202R FDUMA252R FDUMA302R FDUMA402R FDUMA502R Item Cooling power consumption 0.14-0.16/0.14 0.15-0.17/0.15 0.16-0.19/0.16 0.24-0.28/0.24 0.28-0.32/0.32 Heating power consumption 0.14-0.16/0.14 0.15-0.17/0.15 0.16-0.19/0.16 0.24-0.28/0.24 0.28-0.32/0.32 Cooling running current 0.63-0.67/0.63 0.68-0.71/0.68 0.73-0.79/0.73 1.07-1.17/1.07 1.28-1.32/1.28 Heating running current 0.63-0.67/0.63 0.68-0.71/0.68 0.73-0.79/0.73 1.07-1.17/1.07...
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Total power factor (%) × 100 . = . 99 % 4.78 × 1000 (Cooling) 21.1 × 220 4.58 × 1000 × 100 . = . 99 % (Heating) 20.2× 220 2) 3 Phase models a) Total power consumption Total power consumption (kW) = Power consumption of outdoor unit + ∑ (Power consumption of indoor unit) b) Total running current Total running current (A) = Running current of outdoor unit + [∑...
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2.2.2 Range of usage & limitations Model FDCVA302~602 FDCVA802, 1002 Item Indoor return air temperature (Upper, lower limits) Please see the next page. Outdoor air temperature (Upper, lower limits) Operating temperature When used under -5ºC, install a snow hood (option). Indoor unit atmosphere (behind ceiling) Dew point temperature: 28ºC or less, relative humidity: 80% or less temperature and humidity...
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Cooling Range of cooling usage Indoor air W.B. temperature (˚CW.B.) Heating Range of heating usage Outdoor air W.B. temperature (˚CW.B.) Height and length restrictions for refrigerant piping Models 302~602 One-way pipe length (m) L +ra +rb Twin type 10, ra 20, rb Branch pipe length (m) Ira –rb I...
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Double-twin type Outdoor unit Indoor unit Models 802, 1002 One-way pipe length (m) L +ra 70, L +rb 70, L +rc 70, L +rd 10, Ira – rc I 10, Irb – rc I Branch pipe length (m) Ira –rb I 10, Irb –...
2.2.3 Exterior dimensions Details are the same as in chapter 1.2.3 see page 93. 2.2.4 Inside view Details are the same as in chapter 1.2.4 see page 113. 2.2.5 Exterior appearance Details are the same as in chapter 1.2.5 see page 116. 2.2.6 Piping system Details are the same as in chapter 1.2.6 see page 119.
3. WIRELESS KIT (OPTIONAL PARTS) FDT series The FDT series is an exclusive series with all wired models. However, these models can also be used as wireless units by using the optional wireless kit. Model Model FDT series all model Wireless kit model Model Paint color...
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(4) Wireless remote controller unit: mm (5) Attachment of wireless kit (a) Installation of the receiver 1) Preparation before installation Attachthe cover panel supplied as an accessory onto the indoor unit according to the panel installation. (Refer to 193 page) Remove the air return grille.
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Turn switches provided on the back of the PCB. Switches (SW1-4) provided on the receiver PCB are for setting the following. All switched are set to the ON position for shipment. Default setting Prevention of unintended ON:Normal movement caused by interference. OFF:Remote ON:Master Receiver master/slave setting...
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(6) Control of a plural number of indoor units with one remote controller (a) Up to 16 indoor units can be connected. Connect indoor unit’s X , Y and Z terminal Terminal block swith 3-core connecting wires (remote controller X Y Z Indoor unit Indoor unit (16)
FDTC • FDUM • FDU series This product is dedicated for heat pump unit. Never install on the unit dedicated for cooling. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Always read these “Safety Precautions” thoroughly before starting installation work. • These precautions describe important information related to safety. Always observe these precautions. •...
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Wireless remote Light detection adaptor substrate ± ± controller All switches are turned Prevention of malfunction O N : Normal SW1-1 ON when the product is from mixed signals OFF : Remote shipped from the factory. O N : Master Receiver master/slave switching SW1-2 OFF : Slave...
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Installation with enclosed bracket Use this method when installing onto a gypsum board (7 or 18 mm), etc. 1 Catch the two protrusion of the enclosed bracket onto the fitting as shown above, and temporarily fix with the screws. (The bracket has an up/down and front/back orientation. Confirm the top/bottom protrusion positions and the positional relation of the ø...
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Wireless remote controller operation distance a) When installed on ceiling standard reception distance Reception section illuminance 300 lux (When there are no lights on the ceiling within 1 m or the Conditions reception adaptor in a general office.) Relation of reception section illuminance and reception distance looking from fl at plane Relation of the reception section illuminance and reception distance when the remote controller is Conditions operated at a height of 1 m from the fl...
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