Fill The Water Circuit; Connect The Electrical Wiring - Daikin FWC06B7TV1B Installation Manual

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4.5.3. Fill the water circuit

Notice
Water quality must be according to EU directive 98/83 EC.
Notice
Use of glycol is allowed, but the amount shall not exceed
40% of the volume. A higher amount of glycol may cause
damage to the hydraulic components.
During filling, it might not be possible to remove all air in the system.
Remaining air can be removed during the first operating hours of the
unit. The air can be removed from the unit through the manual air
purge valve. For the location of the air purge valve on the unit, refer to
figure 6: "Water piping connection".
1
Open the air purge valve (refer to figure "Air purge valve") by
turning the nut 2 times.
2
Push the springy core (refer to figure "Air purge valve") to let off
superfluous air from the unit water circuit(s).
3
Close the nut.
4
Additional filling with water afterwards might be required (but
never through the air purge valve).
c
b
a
Fig. 4.6: Air purge valve
a
Air purge
b
Nut
c
Springy core
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4.6.

Connect the electrical wiring

Precautions
Observe the notes mentioned below when connecting the electrical
wiring.
Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same power supply
terminal. Looseness in the connection may cause overheating.
Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same grounding
terminal. Looseness in the connection may deteriorate the
protection.
When connecting wires of the same gauge, connect them
according to the figure "Terminal Wiring".
Fig. 4.7: Terminal wiring
Use the specified electric wire (refer to
specifications" on page
4). Connect the wire securely to the
terminal. Lock the wire down without applying excessive force to
the terminal. Use the appropriate tightening torque:
Tightening torque (N·m)
Terminal block for remote controller
Terminal block for power supply
Table 4.1: Tightening torque
Installation manual
7
"Field wiring
0.79~0.97
1.18~1.44
Remote controller wiring should be located at least 50 mm away
from the unit transmission wiring and other wiring. Failure to
observe this guideline may result in malfunction due to electrical
noise.
For the remote controller wiring, refer to the installation manual of
the remote controller delivered with the remote controller.
Keep wiring in neat order so that wires do not obstruct other
equipment or force the control box cover to pop open. Make sure
the cover closes tight. Incomplete connections could result in
overheating, and in the worst case, electric shock or fire.
Notice
Never connect the unit transmission wiring to the remote
controller wiring. This connection could cause irreparable
damage to the entire system.
Wiring diagram
Refer to the wiring diagram sticker on the unit (on the inside of the
control box cover).
: Terminal
: Connector
: Field wiring
A1P,
Printed circuit board
A2P
C1
Capacitor
F1U
Fuse
HAP
Light emitting diode (service monitor green)
KPR
Magnetic relay (M1P)
L1
Coil
M1F
Motor (indoor fan)
M1P
Motor (drain pump)
M1S
Motor (swing flap)
PS
Power supply circuit
Q1D1
Earth leak detector
R1T
Thermistor (air)
R2T,
Thermistor
R3T
S1L
Float switch
X1M,
Terminal strip
X2M
Z1F
Ferrite core
Wired remote controller
R1T
Thermistor (air)
SS1
Selector switch (main/sub)
Wireless remote controller (Receiver/display unit)
A3P,
Printed circuit board
A4P
BS1
Push button (ON/OFF)
H1P
Light emitting diode (ON - red)
H2P
Light emitting diode (timer - green)
RED : Red
YLW : Yellow
BLK
: Black
GRN : Green
WHT : White
BLU
: Blue
ORG : Orange BRN : Brown
GRY : Grey
PNK : Pink
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