Control Specification; Mode Hierarchy - Daikin E-Series Service Manual

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Control Specification

3. Control Specification

3.1

Mode Hierarchy

Outline
There are two modes; the mode selected in user's place (normal air conditioning mode) and
forced operation mode for installation and providing service.
Detail
1. For heat pump model
2. For cooling only model
Note:
Unless specified otherwise, an indoor dry operation command must be regarded as cooling
operation. In case an indoor fan operation command is made, the operation mode of an outdoor
unit is stop mode. (A forced fan command to the indoor unit from the outdoor unit must be made
during forced operation.)
Determine Operating Mode
Judge the operating mode command set by each room in accordance with the instructing
procedure, and determine the operating mode of the system.
The following procedure will be taken as the modes conflict with each other.
*1.The system will follow the mode determined first. (First-push, first-set)
*2.For the rooms set with different mode, select stand-by mode. (Operation lamp flashes)
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There are following modes; stop, cooling (includes drying), heating (include defrosting)
Air conditioner control mode
Forced operating mode
Forced cooling
Forced heating
Check incorrect wiring
Normal operating mode
Cooling
Heating
Defrosting
Stop mode (except for cooling/heating modes by indoor command)
Preheat operation
During C (capacitor) is discharging
Stop
There are following models; stop and cooling (including drying).
Air conditioner control mode
Forced operating mode
Forced cooling
Check incorrect wiring
Normal operating mode
Cooling
Stop mode (except for cooling modes by indoor command)
Preheat operation
During C (capacitor) is discharging
Stop
SiBE12-818
(R1373)
(R1374)
Function and Control

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