Connection Example Of Total System Wiring; Connecting Power Wire And Transmission Wires; Power Circuit And Cable Requirements - Daikin ERQ Service Manual

Erq 100/125/140 a7v1b (outdoor unit) ekeqd/f/mcbv3 (control box) ekexv 50/63/80/100/125/140 (expansion valve kit)
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11.3. Connection example of total system wiring

(See figure 8)
1
Power
2
Earth leakage breaker
3
Branch switch overcurrent breaker (fuse)
4
Ground
5
Communication wiring
6
Control box

11.4. Connecting power wire and transmission wires

Let the power wire (including ground wire) go through the power
outlet port on either the front, side or back of the outdoor unit.
Let the transmission wires go through the cable outlet port, pipe
outlet port or knock out hole on either the front, side or back of
the outdoor unit. (See figure 9).
A
Rear direction
B
Lateral direction
C
Front direction
1
Power terminal block (X1M)
2
Control wiring between units
3
Power cable with ground wire. (Keep proper distance between
power cable and control wiring).
4
Clamp (field supply)
5
Stop valve mounting plate
6
Power cable
7
Ground cable (yellow/green)
8
Fix the control wiring with the clamp
9
Control terminal block (X2M)
Precautions when knocking out knockout holes
To punch a knock hole, hit on it with a hammer.
After knocking out the holes, we recommend you paint the
edges and areas around the edges using the repair paint to
prevent rusting.
When passing electrical wiring through the knock holes, remove
any burrs from the knock holes and wrap the wiring with
protective tape to prevent damage.
If there is any possibility that small animals enter the system
through the knock holes, plug the holes with packing materials
(to be prepared on-site).
1
2
1
Knockout hole
2
Burr
3
Packing materials
ERQ100~140A7V1B
Inverter condensing unit
4PW51321-1

11.5. Power circuit and cable requirements

A power circuit (see table below) must be provided for connection of
the unit. This circuit must be protected with the required safety
devices, i.e. a main switch, a slow blow fuse on each phase and an
earth leakage breaker.
3
Equipment complying with EN/IEC 61000-3-12
Use a power wire pipe for the power wiring.
Outside the unit, make sure the low voltage electric
wiring (i.e. for the remote control, between units, etc.)
and the high voltage electric wiring do not pass near
each other, keeping them at least 50 mm apart.
Proximity
may
malfunctions, and breakage.
Be sure to connect the power wiring to the power
wiring terminal block and secure it as described under
"11.4. Connecting power wire and transmission wires"
on page 133.
Inter-unit wiring should be secured as described in
"11.4. Connecting power wire and transmission wires"
on page 133.
■ Secure the wiring with clamps so that it does not
touch the piping.
■ Make sure the wiring and the electric box lid do not
stick up above the structure, and close the cover
firmly.
Phase and frequency
Voltage
Recommended field fuse
Minimum circuit amps
(*)
(MCA)
Transmission line section
(†)
Wire type
(*) Stated values are maximum values.
(†) Only in protected pipes, use H07RN-F when protected pipes are not used.
Select the power supply cable in accordance with
NOTE
relevant local and national regulations.
Wire size must comply with the applicable local
and national code.
Specifications for local wiring power cord and
branch wiring are in compliance with IEC60245.
In connecting the power cable to the power terminal block,
securely clamp the cable as shown in figure 9.
After finishing the electric work, confirm that each electric
part and terminal inside the electric parts box is connected
securely.
(1) European/International Technical Standard setting the limits for harmonic
currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems
with input current >16 A and
75 A per phase.
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cause
electrical
interference,
ERQ100~140
1~ 50 Hz
220-240 V
32 A
27
2
0.75~1.25 mm
H05VV
(1)
.
Installation manual
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