Toshiba MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E Installation Manual
Toshiba MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E Installation Manual

Toshiba MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E Installation Manual

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AIR CONDITIONER (MULTI TYPE)
Installation Manual
Scan QR CODE to access installation and owner's manual on website.
https://www.toshiba-carrier.co.th/manuals/default.aspx
Manual are available in AR/BG/CS/DA/DE/EL/EN/ES/ET/FI/FR/
HR/HU/IT/LT/LV/NL/NO/PL/PT/RO/RU/SK/SL/SV/TR.
Outdoor Unit
Model Name :
MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E
MMY-MAP1006FT8P-E
MMY-MAP1206FT8P-E
MMY-MAP1406FT8P-E
MMY-MAP1606FT8P-E
MMY-MAP1806FT8P-E
MMY-MAP2006FT8P-E
MMY-MAP0806FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP1006FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP1206FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP1406FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP1606FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP1806FT8JP-E
MMY-MAP2006FT8JP-E
For commercial use
English

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  • Page 1 AIR CONDITIONER (MULTI TYPE) Outdoor Unit For commercial use Installation Manual Model Name : MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E MMY-MAP1006FT8P-E MMY-MAP1206FT8P-E MMY-MAP1406FT8P-E MMY-MAP1606FT8P-E MMY-MAP1806FT8P-E MMY-MAP2006FT8P-E MMY-MAP0806FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1006FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1206FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1406FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1606FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1806FT8JP-E MMY-MAP2006FT8JP-E Scan QR CODE to access installation and owner’s manual on website. https://www.toshiba-carrier.co.th/manuals/default.aspx Manual are available in AR/BG/CS/DA/DE/EL/EN/ES/ET/FI/FR/ HR/HU/IT/LT/LV/NL/NO/PL/PT/RO/RU/SK/SL/SV/TR.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    – 1 – Accessory parts Original instruction Please read this Installation Manual carefully before installing the Air Conditioner. This Manual describes the installation method of the outdoor unit. Q’ty For installation of the indoor unit, follow the Installation Manual attached to the indoor unit. Part name Shape Usage...
  • Page 3: Installation Of New Refrigerant Air Conditioner

    Installation of new refrigerant air conditioner This air conditioner adopts the new HFC refrigerant (R410A) which does not deplete the ozone layer. Q’ty R410A refrigerant is vulnerable to impurities such as water, oxidizing membranes, or oils because the pressure Part name Shape Usage MAP080...
  • Page 4: Selection Of Installation Place

    – 3 – Selection of installation place Installation space Leave space necessary for running, installation and servicing. Upon customer’s approval, install the air conditioner in a place which satisfies the following conditions: Place where it can be installed horizontally. Air discharge Place which can reserve a sufficient service space for safe maintenance or checks.
  • Page 5: Carrying In The Outdoor Unit

    Carrying in the outdoor unit Combination of outdoor units (* : FT8P-E, FT8JP-E) Model name Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 CAUTION Handle the outdoor unit carefully, observing the following items. When using a forklift or other machinery for loading/unloading in transportation, insert the fork of the forklift into the rectangular holes for handling as shown below.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Outdoor Unit

    – 5 – Installation of the outdoor unit Weight centre and weight WARNING Weight centre of an outdoor unit Be sure to install the outdoor unit in a place able to bear its weight. Perform specified installation work to protect against strong wind and earthquakes. CAUTION REQUIREMENT Installation in a snowfall area...
  • Page 7: Suction-Side Gas Pipe

    • Anchor bolt positions are as shown below: 5. Be careful of the connecting arrangement of the header unit and follower units. Set the outdoor units in order of capacity from the one with the largest capacity. (A (Header unit) 310 or 310 or Continuous hole...
  • Page 8: Refrigerant Piping

    – 7 – Refrigerant piping <Upright connection of suction gas joint> Figure 5 WARNING Incorrect If the refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the room. After installation, check that the refrigerant gas does not leak. Connection of refrigerant pipe <When drawing pipes downward> Figure 6 Figure 7 13-EN...
  • Page 9 Extruding margin of copper pipe with are machining: B (Unit: mm) REQUIREMENT • For Brazing work of the refrigerant pipes, be sure to use nitrogen gas in order to prevent oxidation of the inside Copper pipe outer When using R410A When using of the pipes;...
  • Page 10 – 9 – Coupling size of brazed pipe Table 1 Capacity code Connected section Indoor unit Equivalent to capacity rank Equivalent to HP External size Internal size capacity *005 1.25 (Unit: mm) Connected section External size Internal size Standard outer dia. Min.
  • Page 11 Header Follower Follower unit A unit B unit C (8) Branching header Outdoor unit (7) Y-shaped branching joint Balance (4)*2 pipes Ø9.5 (10) (10) Liquid pipe Discharge-side Cooling only Cooling only gas pipe Suction-side gas pipe (4)*2 (10) (4)*2 (3) Main piping First branch (10) Single port type Flow (10)
  • Page 12 – 11 – Selection of pipe size Terminal Equivalent to branching section Capacity rank Length of piping Gas side Liquid side Balance pipe Suction gas Discharge 15 m or less real length Ø9.5 Ø6.4 Indoor unit Type Liquid side 005 to 012 0.6 to 1.25 side side...
  • Page 13 System restriction Allowable length of refrigerant pipes and allowable height difference between units s t i y t i s t i s t i Outdoor unit Total capacity of indoor units 15 m 135% of outdoor units’ capacity (*2) Follower unit (varies depending on the height difference between indoor units.)
  • Page 14 – 13 – Allowable length and allowable height difference of refrigerant piping (*6) *11: Extension up till 90 m is possible with conditions below - Outdoor Temperature Cooling : 10 °C to 46 °C (Dry-bulb temp.) Heating : -5 °C to 15 °C (Wet-bulb temp.) Allowable Item Pipes...
  • Page 15 Able to detect a serious leakage Vacuum drying 1. Apply pressure 0.3 MPa (3.0 kg/cm G) for 5 minutes or more. 2. Apply pressure 1.5 MPa (15 kg/cm G) for 5 minutes or more. • Be sure to use a vacuum pump equipped with the counter- ow prevention function so that oil in the pump will not ow back into piping for air conditioners.
  • Page 16 – 15 – Table 2 Adding refrigerant Combination of outdoor unit Model name of Corrective of After nishing vacuuming, exchange the vacuum pump with a refrigerant canister and start additional charging of Equivalent MMY- outdoor unit refrigerant refrigerant. MMY- (kg) Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3...
  • Page 17 Full opening of the valve F-GAS label Open the valves of the outdoor unit fully. This product contains uorinated greenhouse gases • Chemical Name of Gas R410A MAP120 • Global Warming Potential (GWP) of Gas 2088 (ex.R410A ref.AR4) MAP140 MAP080 MAP160 MAP100 CAUTION...
  • Page 18: Electric Wiring

    – 17 – Electric wiring Heat insulation for pipe Apply heat insulation of pipe separately at the liquid, gas, and balance sides. Be sure to use thermal insulator resistant up to 120 °C or higher for pipes at the gas side. WARNING The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
  • Page 19 Power wiring selection Specifications for communication wiring Select the power supply cabling of each outdoor unit from the following specifications: Cable 5-core, in conformance with design H07 RN-F or 60245 IEC 66. Design of communication wiring To decide nominal cross sectional area of conductor, refer to following table of Maximum Overcurrent Protection (Amps).
  • Page 20 – 19 – Restriction of control wiring • Communication wiring and central control wiring use 2-core non-polarity wires. Use 2-core shield wires to prevent noise trouble. Be sure to keep the rule of below tables about size and length of control wiring. •...
  • Page 21 Group control through a Remote Controller Group control of multiple indoor units (8 units) through one or two remote controller switch. Indoor unit Power supply terminal block No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.7 No.8 Clamp lter (only MAP160 to MAP200 type) (A.B) Cord clamps Remote controller...
  • Page 22 Ssc at the interface point is greater than the sum of the minimum Ssc required by all the equipment which will be connected to the interface point. Ssc (*1) : Model Ssc (kW) MMY-MAP0806FT8P-E 1355 MMY-MAP0806FT8JP-E MMY-MAP1006FT8P-E 1654 MMY-MAP1006FT8JP-E...
  • Page 23: Address Setting

    Address setting Address setting procedure 1 Turn on indoor units first, and then turn on outdoor units. On this unit, it is required to set the addresses of the indoor units before starting air conditioning. Set the addresses following the steps below. About one minute after turning the power on, confirm that the 7-segment display on the interface P.C.
  • Page 24 – 23 – Address setting procedure 2 SW13 SW14 Line (system) address Set a system address for each system using SW13 and 14 on the interface P.C. Board on the header outdoor unit of each system. (Factory default: Address 1) “...
  • Page 25 Switch setting (setting example when controlling 2 or more refrigerant lines centrally) Connect the relay connectors between the [U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals of the header Outdoor units (setting manually) outdoor unit of each refrigerant line. *The items in bold font must be set manually. Outdoor unit’s Follower Follower...
  • Page 26 – 25 – <Line (system) address> NOTE CAUTION 1. Do not use address numbers 29 or 30 when setting Push the TEMP. buttons Relay connector connection system addresses using the remote controller. repeatedly to set the CODE No. to Never connect relay connectors between the [U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals before completing address setting of These 2 address numbers cannot be used all the refrigerant lines.
  • Page 27 To nd an indoor unit’s position from its Con rming the indoor unit Changing the indoor unit address addresses and the position address using a remote CODE No. DATA SETTING When checking unit numbers controlled as a UNIT No. of an indoor unit using the controller R.C.
  • Page 28 – 27 – To change all the indoor unit addresses Resetting the address Push the button (left side of the Push the button. using an arbitrary wired remote controller. (Resetting to the factory button) repeatedly to select another • The address of one of the indoor units (The method is available when the addresses connected to the selected refrigerant line is indoor UNIT No.
  • Page 29 Setting when connecting Central control Single port type FS unit controller indoor units to FS Piping Single port type FS unit (Flow Selector) unit Piping Header Header Header *1: The setting method of Follower unit Follower unit unit unit unit Single port type FS unit U3 U4 U3 U4...
  • Page 30 – 29 – How to set up CODE No. [ 14 ] [ Set up example ] <In case of connecting one group operation of In case of FE/FD with setting indoor units> It is necessary to set up group address in case of the [ 0E ] : Group setting Single port type FS unit group control.
  • Page 31: How To Set Up The Cooling Only Indoor Unit

    How to set up the cooling only indoor unit <In case of connecting one group operation of <Incorrect connection examples> indoor units and two indoor units> Incorrect Single port type FS unit When setting the specific indoor unit to Cooling Only Single port type FS unit In a group control, the firstly displayed Piping...
  • Page 32: Test Run

    – 31 – Test run When the setup finished, push button. (The setup is determined.) Before test run Pushing button deletes the display and 2, 4 TEMP. ON / OFF returns to normal stop status. (For some time after button has been pushed, Confirm that the valve of the refrigerate pipe of the TIMER SET the operation of the remote controller cannot be...
  • Page 33 When executing a test run using <Corrective trial> NOTE the interface P.C. Board on the Start operation • The running mode follows the mode setting on the outdoor unit remote controller of the target indoor unit. Set the rotary switches on the interface P.C. Board of the header outdoor unit as below. •...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    – 33 – Troubleshooting Check code Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit Check code name In addition to the CODE No. on the remote controller of an indoor unit, you can diagnose failure type of an Auxiliary code outdoor unit by checking the 7-segment display on the interface P.C.
  • Page 35: Machine Card And Logbook

    Machine card and logbook Check code Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit Check code name Machine card Auxiliary code — After test run, fill the items on the machine card and paste the card on an accessible place on the product securely 01: Compressor 1 High-pressure SW system operation before delivery to the customer.
  • Page 36 (1) No partition (shaded portion) limit. Google Inc. The refrigerant R410A which is used in the air conditioner is URL : http://www.toshiba-carrier.co.jp/global/appli/smms_wave_tool/ safe, without the toxicity or combustibility of ammonia, and QR code is not restricted by laws to be imposed which protect the NOTICE ozone layer.
  • Page 37 144 / 9 Moo 5, Bangkadi Industrial Park, Tivanon Road, Tambol Bangkadi, Amphur Muang, Pathumthani 12000, Thailand 1117701002A...

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