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SPLIT SYSTEM
MODEL
RZQ18TBVJUA
RZR18TBVJUA
RZQ24TBVJUA
RZR24TBVJUA
RZQ30TBVJUA
RZR30TBVJUA
RZQ36TBVJUA
RZR36TBVJUA
RZQ42TBVJUA
RZR42TBVJUA
RZQ48TBVJUA
RZR48TBVJUA
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Read these instructions carefully before installation.
Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference.
This manual should be left with the equipment owner.
Lire soigneusement ces instructions avant l'installation.
Conserver ce manuel à portée de main pour référence ultérieure.
Ce manuel doit être donné au propriétaire de l'équipement.
Lea cuidadosamente estas instrucciones antes de instalar.
Guarde este manual en un lugar a mano para leer en caso de
tener alguna duda.
Este manual debe permanecer con el propietario del equipo.
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioners MODEL English RZQ18TBVJUA RZR18TBVJUA RZQ24TBVJUA RZR24TBVJUA RZQ30TBVJUA RZR30TBVJUA Français RZQ36TBVJUA RZR36TBVJUA RZQ42TBVJUA RZR42TBVJUA RZQ48TBVJUA RZR48TBVJUA Español Read these instructions carefully before installation. Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference. This manual should be left with the equipment owner.
  • Page 2 figure 1 figure 2 inch (mm) figure 3 figure 4 40 (1000) 40 (1000) or more or more 40 (1000) or more inch (mm) inch (mm) figure 5 figure 6 L > H L > H 40 (1000) 40 (1000) or more or more inch (mm)
  • Page 3 40 (1000) 40 (1000) or more or more L > H inch (mm) 18·24 type 30~48 type figure 8 13/16 (20) inch (mm) figure 11 inch (mm) inch (mm) figure 9 figure 10 figure 12 6-5/16 (160) 24-3/8 (620) 6-5/16 (160) 5-1/2 (140) 24-3/8 (620) 5-1/2 (140)
  • Page 4 figure 21 figure 22 (X2M) Lock nut Lock nut Cover Cover Conduit Conduit (X1M) Conduit mounting Conduit mounting plate (accessory) plate (accessory) 18·24 type 30~48 type 18·24 type figure 23 (X1M) (X2M) IN/D OUT/D Keep proper IN/D OUT/D distance F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 30~48 type figure 25...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioners Installation manual CONTENTS DANGER 1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ..........1 • Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and replaces oxygen. A mas- 2. INTRODUCTION ..............2 sive leak can lead to oxygen depletion, especially in basements, 2-1. Standard operation limit ............ 3 and an asphyxiation hazard will result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    (b) Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is pro- shorted and operated forcibly, or parts other than those speci- duced. fied by Daikin are used, fire or explosion could result. Corroding copper pipes or soldered parts may result in refrigerant leakage.
  • Page 7: Standard Operation Limit

    3. BEFORE INSTALLATION 2-1 Standard operation limit Normal operation <Transporting the Unit> The figures below assume following operating conditions for indoor and As shown in figure 2, move the unit slowly. (Take care not to let hands or outdoor units: other objects come in contact with rear fins.) Equivalent pipe length............
  • Page 8 • In areas where the outside air temperature drops below 32°F (0°C) (7)-2 IN CASE OBSTACLES EXIST IN FRONT OF THE OUTLET for more than 12 hours continuously, install a drain-pan heater SIDE (optional accessory) on the bottom frame to prevent the drain from When nothing is obstructing the top freezing.
  • Page 9: Precautions On Installation

    PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION When something is obstructing the top 1. Installation of single unit (Refer to figure 8-[7]) • Before installation, make sure the unit is level and the foundation is Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below. sturdy enough to prevent vibration and noise.
  • Page 10: Refrigerant Piping

    6. REFRIGERANT PIPING 6-3 Protection against contamination when install- ing pipes CAUTION • Cover the ends of pipe to prevent moisture, dirt, dust, etc. from enter- • Do not allow anything other than the designated refrigerant to get ing the piping. mixed into the refrigerant cycle, such as air, nitrogen, etc.
  • Page 11: Thermal Insulation Of Piping

    • After knocking out the knockout, it is recommended to apply repair 6-6 Thermal insulation of piping paint to the edge and the surrounding end surfaces to prevent rust- •  I nsulatethefieldpiping(liquidandgas-side).(Notinsulatingthem ing. maycauseleaking.) (Refer to figure 18) • The insulation dimension is recommended as following: 1.
  • Page 12: Electric Wiring

    (Refer to figure 21) Precautions for handling valve cap 1. Decompression valve • A seal is attached to the point indicated by the arrow. 2. Nitrogen Take care not to damage it. 3. Vacuum pump 4. Valve (Open) 5. Charge hose Valve cap 6.
  • Page 13: How To Lay The Power Supply Wiring And Transmission Wiring

    (Refer to figure 23) CAUTION 1. Stop valve fixing plate • Use a conduit for field wiring. 2. Power supply wiring (including ground wire) or transmission • Outside the unit, make sure the communication wiring (i.e. for the wiring. remote controller wire, between units, etc.) and the high voltage 3.
  • Page 14: Transmission Wiring Connection Procedure

    8-2 Checking the refrigerant tank CAUTION • Charge the refrigerant to the liquid pipe in its liquid state. • The wiring should be selected in compliance with local laws and Since R410A is a mixed refrigerant, its composition changes if regulations.
  • Page 15: Post-Work Checks

    (Refer to figure 26) 10-1 Power On–Check Operation 1. R410A Tank (Siphon system) • Make sure to perform the check operation after installation. 2. Measuring instrument (If the air conditioner is operated using the indoor remote controller 3. Valve A without performing the check operation, the malfunction code “U3”...
  • Page 16: Temperature Control Operation Checklist

    10-2 Temperature control operation checklist The stop valve of outdoor unit is Open the gas-side stop valve and the left closed. liquid-side stop valve. • After check operation is complete, check the temperature control using normal operation. If the right indoor unit piping and Make sure that the right indoor unit piping wiring are not properly con- and wiring are properly connected to the...
  • Page 17: Three Main Operation Methods Are Available

    11-1 Three main operation methods are available: • To activate the powerful comfort setting under cooling opera- tion, change field setting [2-41]=3. • Basic This setting is used in conjunction with setting [2-8]. The refrigerant temperature is fixed independent from the situation. •...
  • Page 18 Example: Automatic mode during cooling Example: Automatic mode during heating 100% 100% 120°F (49°C) 115°F (46°C) 43°F (6°C) 37°F (3°C) 95°F (35°C) 36°F (2°C) A Actual load curve A Virtual load curve (default automatic mode peak capacity) B Virtual load curve (initial capacity automatic mode) B Load curve C Virtual target value (initial evaporation temperature C Virtual target value (initial condensation tempera-...
  • Page 19: Setting Of Heat Pump Lockout And Emergency Heat Mode

    11-3 Setting of Heat Pump Lockout and Emergency Heat Mode Heat pump is locked out when the setting below and/or external input to ABC terminal has been made. Setting item display Setting condition display C/H selection MODE TEST Demand Setting item noise Master Slave...
  • Page 20 Heat pump lockout temperature Heat pump would be locked out when the outdoor ambient temperature is smaller than the heat pump lockout temperature. This setting is only effective when heat pump lockout mode has been set. And should make the field setting of indoor unit. Refer to Service Manual for details. Setting item display Setting condition display C/H selection...
  • Page 21: Caution For Refrigerant Leaks

    12. CAUTION FOR REFRIGERANT LEAKS 4. Dealing with the situations where the result exceeds the maximum concentration level. (Points to note in connection with refrigerant leaks) Where the installation of a facility results in a concentration in excess Introduction of the maximum concentration level then it will be necessary to revise the system.
  • Page 22 Daikin Texas Technology Park, 19001 Kermier Road, Waller, TX, 77484, U.S.A. 3P591321-10E EM22A013A (2208)

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