19.1.4 Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes
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VRV IV system air conditioner
4P543427-1A – 2020.10
Field piping can be routed from front or bottom of the unit (going left or right).
Refer to
"To route the refrigerant
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Be sure to follow the limits below. If the unit-to-unit cables are beyond these
limits, it may result in malfunction of transmission:
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Maximum wiring length: 1000 m.
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Total wiring length: 2000 m.
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Maximum inter unit wiring length between outdoor units: 30 m.
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Transmission wiring to cool/heat selector: 500 m.
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Maximum number of branches: 16.
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Maximum number of independent interconnectable systems: 10.
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Up to 16 branches are possible for unit-to-unit cabling. No branching is allowed
after branching (see figure below).
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a Outdoor unit
b Indoor unit
c Main line
d Branch line 1
e Branch line 2
f Branch line 3
g No branch is allowed after branch
h Central user interface (etc...)
A Outdoor/indoor transmission wiring
B Master/slave transmission wiring
For the above wiring, always use vinyl cords with 0.75 to 1.25 mm
(2-core wires). (3-core wire cables are allowable for the cooler/heater changeover
user interface only.)
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To punch a knockout hole, hit on it with a hammer.
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After knocking out the holes, we recommend removing any burrs and paint the
edges and areas around the holes using repair paint to prevent rusting.
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When passing electrical wiring through the knockout holes. prevent damage to
the wires by wrapping the wiring with protective tape, putting the wires through
field supplied protective wire conduits at that location, or install suitable field
supplied wire nipples or rubber bushings into the knockout holes.
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Hi, kindly assist me with resolving the problem of the VRV IV series. It pops up from the remote control, and after checking the master and the slaves, both cannot identify their ID number. though the last error was e2. Someone messed up with the wiring, perhaps the communication cable. If we can see what cable goes to the first unit from the master, we have 16 units attached.
The troubleshooting steps for a Daikin VRV IV series system with an E2 error and communication issues between the master and slave units are:
1. Check Q1/Q2 Wiring: Inspect the wiring connections between the master and slave units at the Q1/Q2 terminals. Faulty or incorrect wiring can cause communication failures.
2. Verify Indoor-Outdoor Wiring: Ensure that the wiring between the indoor and outdoor units is correctly connected at the Q1/Q2 and F1/F2 terminals. Incorrect connections can lead to system malfunctions.
3. Check System Test Run: If the system test run was not executed or ended abnormally, perform the test run again to identify potential issues.
4. Confirm Indoor Unit Configuration: Ensure that the number of indoor units connected to the F1/F2 line does not exceed the system's capacity. Too many units can cause communication failures.
5. Inspect System Compatibility: Verify that the indoor units connected are compatible with the system (e.g., R410A, R407C, Hydrobox). Mixing incompatible units may cause communication issues.
6. Examine Outdoor Unit Wiring: Ensure that the interconnecting wiring between outdoor units in the same piping system is connected to the Q1/Q2 (Out Multi) terminals. Incorrect wiring to the F1/F2 terminals can cause system malfunctions.
Following these steps should help diagnose and resolve communication issues in the VRV IV system.
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