Panasonic S-100PK1E5A Technical Data & Service Manual
Panasonic S-100PK1E5A Technical Data & Service Manual

Panasonic S-100PK1E5A Technical Data & Service Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL
R410A Models
Model No.
Indoor Units
Indoor
Type
Units Type
K1
Wall Mounted
Outdoor Units
Type
Outdoor Units Type
Single Split (1-phase)
PE1
Single Split (3-phase)
85464849331002
Indoor Unit
Wall Mounted
36
45
50
50
60
71
60
71
Order No. SBPAC1403009CE 
Outdoor Unit
100
125
S-100PK1E5A
100
125
U-100PE1E5A
U-100PE1E8A
REFERENCE NO.
140
140
SM830231-02

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Wall Mounted R410A Models Model No. Indoor Units Indoor Type Units Type Wall Mounted S-100PK1E5A Outdoor Units Type Outdoor Units Type Single Split (1-phase) U-100PE1E5A Single Split (3-phase) U-100PE1E8A 85464849331002 REFERENCE NO. SM830231-02...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT! • Provide a power outlet exclusively for each unit, and full disconnection means Please Read Before Starting having a contact separation in all poles This air conditioner must be installed by the sales dealer must be incorporated in the fixed wiring or installer.
  • Page 3 When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing WARNING • This product must not be modified WARNING or disassembled under any • When performing piping work do not circumstances. Modified or mix air except for specified refrigerant disassembled unit may cause fire, (R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It electric shock or injury.
  • Page 4 Check of Density Limit The standards for minimum room volume are as follows. (1) No partition (shaded portion) The room in which the air conditioner is to be installed requires a design that in the event of refrigerant gas leaking out, its density will not exceed a set limit. The refrigerant (R410A), which is used in the air conditioner, is safe, without the toxicity or combustibility of ammonia, and is not restricted by laws imposed to protect the ozone layer.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE REFRIGERANT USED This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent gases into the atmosphere. Refrigerant type: R410A value: 1975 GWP = global warming potential Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be required depending on European or local legislation. Please contact your local dealer for more information.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    —— CONTENTS —— Section 1. SPECIFICATIONS....................1-1 1-1. Unit Specifications ......................... 1-2. Dimensional Data ......................1-206 1-3. Refrigerant Flow Diagram ....................1-219 1-4. Operating Range ....................... 1-222 1-5. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition ........1-223 1-6. Noise Criterion Curves ......................
  • Page 7 Section 6. OUTDOOR UNIT MAINTENANCE REMOTE CONTROL ........6-1. Overview ..........................6-2. Functions ..........................6-3. Normal Display Operations and Functions ................6-4. Monitoring Operations: Display of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Sensor Temperatures ..6-5. Monitoring the Outdoor Unit Alarm History: Display of Outdoor Unit Alarm History ....6-6.
  • Page 8: Section 1. Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS 1-1. Unit Specifications ....................3. Wall Mounted Type (K1) ........................1-54 1-2. Dimensional Data ..................... 1-206 (A) Indoor Units ............................ 1-206 (B) Outdoor Units ..........................1-216 1-3. Refrigerant Flow Diagram ..................1-219 ...................... 1-222 1-4. Operating Range 1-5. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition ......
  • Page 9 Single -Type 1-1. Unit Specifi cations 3. Wall Mounted Type S-100PK1E5A / U-100PE1E5A INDOOR MODEL S-100PK1E5A PANEL MODEL OUTDOOR MODEL U-100PE1E5A Branch pipe MODEL PERFORMANCE TEST CONDITION ISO5151 / EN14511 / EN14825 / EN12102 ø, Hz 1ø 50Hz 1ø 50Hz POWER SUPPLY 10.5...
  • Page 10 Single -Type 1-1. Unit Specifi cations 3. Wall Mounted Type S-100PK1E5A / U-100PE1E8A INDOOR MODEL S-100PK1E5A PANEL MODEL OUTDOOR MODEL U-100PE1E8A Branch pipe MODEL PERFORMANCE TEST CONDITION ISO5151 / EN14511 / EN14825 / EN12102 ø, Hz 1ø 50Hz 3ø 50Hz POWER SUPPLY 10.5...
  • Page 11 1-2. Dimensional Data (A) Indoor Units: S-100PK1E5A unit: mm Refrigerant tubing (liquid tube) S100: ø9.52 (flared) Refrigerant tubing (gas tube) S100: ø15.88 (flared) FILTER SIZE Drain hose VP13 (outer dia. ø18) (418.5 X 342 X 2) X 2 pcs. 4 Rear panel (PL BACK) 5 Rear panel fixing holes (ø5 holes or 5X13 elongated holes)
  • Page 12 1-2. Dimensional Data (B) Outdoor Units: U-100PE1E5A U-100PE1E8A or more or more 2-U shaped hole Air intake Space for piping,wiring and maintenance Air intake Air discharge 2-18x13 Anchor hole 68.5 Hole (Bottom) Air intake Air discharge Handle 84.5 109.5 unit: mm Anchor hole Mounting hole, anchor bolt:M10 Refrigerant piping(liquid pipe),...
  • Page 13 1-3. Refrigerant Flow Diagram Outdoor Units: U-100PE1E5A U-100PE1E8A Indoor Unit High pressure 4-way switch valve Muffler ø15.88 Muffler Outdoor-air Heat Temp Thermistor exchanger Suction Temp Heat exchanger Thermistor Temp Thermistor Heat exchanger Discharge Temp Distributor Thermistor Defrost Temp Thermistor Strainer Distributor ø9.52 Strainer...
  • Page 14 1-5. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition U-100PE1E5A (For 50 Hz) / U-100PE1E8A (For 50 Hz) Cooling capacity ratio (maximum capacity) Heating capacity ratio (maximum capacity) 16 °CDB 20 °CDB 24 °CDB 22°CWB 19°CWB 16°CWB Indoor air intake temp ( °C WB) Indoor air intake temp ( °C DB) 22°CWB 19°CWB...
  • Page 15 1-6. Noise Criterion Curves (A) Indoor Units: Wall Mounted Type MODEL S-100PK1E5A SOUND STRONG 49 dB(A) LEVEL High 45 dB(A) 41 dB(A) CONDITION : 1m in front of air discharge and then 1m below NC-50 NC-40 NC-30 Approximate minimum audible...
  • Page 16 Wall Mounted (Type K1) S-100PK1E5A Heating : Distribution of temperature Heating : Distribution of wind velocity (Strong wind : (Strong wind : Discharge angle app.60°) (Rm. temp. app.20°C) Discharge angle app.60°) (Rm. temp. app.20°C) 1.5m/s 33°C 0.9m/s 0.3m/s 30°C 1.2m/s 27°C...
  • Page 17 1-10. Electrical Wiring General Precautions on Wiring Before wiring, confirm the rated voltage of the unit as shown on its nameplate, then carry out the wiring closely following the wiring diagram. Provide a power outlet to be used exclusively for each unit and a circuit breaker for overcurrent protection should be provided in the exclusive line.
  • Page 18 Wiring System Diagrams * 3-phase model connections Indoor unit (No. 1) Power supply Outdoor unit (3-phase) 220/230/240V ~50Hz INV unit Power supply Ground Remote 380/400/415V, 3 N~, 50Hz controller Ground Ground Ground Indoor unit * Single-phase model connections (No. 2) Power supply Ground Outdoor unit (single-phase)
  • Page 19 How to connect wiring to the terminal For stranded wiring Cut the wire end with cutting pliers, Stranded wire Special Screw then strip the insulation to expose washer the stranded wiring about 10 mm and Ring Ring pressure Screw and tightly twist the wire ends.
  • Page 20 Type K1 Caution This unit may be used in a single-type refrigerant system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to 1 indoor unit, and also in a system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to multiple indoor units (maximum 2). * If multiple indoor units are used, also refer to section “System Control”...
  • Page 21 Items to Check Before the Test Run (1) Turn the remote power switch ON at least 12 hours in advance in order to energize the crankcase heater. (2) Fully open the closed valves on the liquid tube and gas tube sides. Preparation for Test Run Switching the temperature sensor Temperature sensors are contained in the indoor unit and wireless remote controller.
  • Page 22: Section 2. Test Run

    Test Run Indoor control unit switch Using the control unit (1) Change the indoor control unit switch from “ON” → “TEST”. (The outdoor unit will not operate for 3 minutes after the power is turned ON and after operation is stopped.) TEST (2) All the indicator lamps blink while the test run is in progress.
  • Page 23 Table of Self-Diagnostic Functions and Corrections (Type K1) Wired Cause remote controller Indoor unit Correction Group connection display receiver lamp 1:1 connection (Single type) (Simultaneous multi system) (Field supply) Indoor operation switch is OFF. Same at left Set the indoor operation switch ON. Nothing is Nothing is Turn ON the indoor unit power.
  • Page 24 System Control System control refers to the link wiring connection for control of simultaneous-operation multi systems, group control, and mainsub remote controller control. Basic wiring diagram 1 Single type and simultaneous-operation multi system Simultaneous-operation multi system Up to 2 (Twin) indoor units can be connected to 1 outdoor unit for operation. (However, coordinate the outdoor unit capacity and the total capacity of the indoor units.) (It is not possible to connect individual remote controllers for independent operation.) Be careful to avoid miswiring when connecting...
  • Page 25 Basic wiring diagram 2 Group control (when a central control device is not used) A maximum of 8 indoor units can be connected to a single remote controller. Example: In a refrigerant system where 2 or 3 indoor units are connected to 1 outdoor unit, set the new system address (refrigerant system address) before turning ON the remote power switch.
  • Page 26 Setting the outdoor unit system addresses For basic wiring diagram 2 (Set the system addresses: 1, 2,...) System address System address Outdoor unit control PCB System address 10s digit 1s place (2P DIP switch) (Rotary switch) System address rotary switch Both OFF (Set to “0”...
  • Page 27 Indoor unit remote controller main-sub setting When multiple wall mounted indoor units are installed for group control in a simultaneous-operation multi system, set the control PCB at the No. 2 and following wall mounted units to “Sub remote control”. If a wired remote controller is used, set the wired remote controller to “Sub”. If 2 wireless remote controllers are used, set the wireless PCB (DIP switch) on the second remote controller to “Sub”.
  • Page 28 Type U1, T2, F1, N1 and Y2 (for Link Wiring) Caution This unit may be used in a single-type refrigerant system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to 1 indoor unit, and also in a system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to multiple indoor units (maximum 2 < Twin >). This test run explanation describes primarily the procedure when using the wired remote controller.
  • Page 29 Test Run Procedure See section “Items to Check Before the Test Run” for Type U1, T2, F1, N1 and Recheck the items to check before the test run. Y2 (for Link Wiring). See section “Basic wiring diagram” Check the combination (wiring) of indoor and outdoor units. for Type U1, T2, F1, N1 and Y2 (for Link Wiring).
  • Page 30 Items to Check Before the Test Run (1) Turn the remote power switch ON at least 12 hours in advance in order to energize the crankcase heater. (2) Fully open the closed valves on the liquid tube and gas tube sides. Test Run Using the Remote Controller (1) Press and hold the remote controller button for 4 seconds or longer.
  • Page 31 Automatic Address Setting Basic wiring diagram Link wiring NOTE A terminal plug (black) is attached to each of the outdoor unit control PCBs. At only one outdoor unit, leave the terminal plug shortcircuit socket on the “Yes” side. At all the other outdoor units, change the socket (from “Yes” to “No”). A maximum of 8 indoor units can be connected to 1 remote controller for group control.
  • Page 32 Case 2 If the power cannot be turned ON separately for the indoor and outdoor units in each system: The compressors must be run in order to automatically set the indoor unit addresses. Therefore perform this step after completing the refrigerant tubing work. Be sure to use a jig for short-circuiting.
  • Page 33 Case 4 If the power cannot be turned ON separately for the indoor and outdoor units in each system: (The compressors must be run in order to automatically set the indoor unit addresses. Therefore perform this step after completing the refrigerant tubing work.) All-systems automatic address setting: Display item code “AA”.
  • Page 34 Checking indoor unit addresses Use the remote controller to check the addresses of the indoor units. Press and hold the button and button for 4 seconds or longer (simple settings mode, “ALL” appears on the remote controller). Then press the button and select the indoor address.
  • Page 35 Type K1 (for Link Wiring) Caution This unit may be used in a single-type refrigerant system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to 1 indoor unit, and also in a system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to multiple indoor units (maximum 2). If link wiring is used, set the outdoor unit system address to allow the combination of indoor and outdoor units to be identified.
  • Page 36 Test Run Procedure (See section “Items to Check Before Recheck the items to check before the test run. the Test Run” for Type K1.) (See section “Basic wiring diagram” Check the combination (wiring) of indoor and outdoor units. for Type K1 (for Link Wiring).) Is system “single-type”? (1 indoor unit is connected to 1 outdoor unit)
  • Page 37 Table of Self-Diagnostic Functions and Corrections (Type K1) Wired Cause remote Indoor unit Correction controller Group connection and simultaneous-operation receiver lamp multi system display Remote controller is not connected with indoor unit Connect the remote controller correctly. Nothing is Nothing is correctly.
  • Page 38 Automatic Address Setting Basic wiring diagram Link wiring NOTE A terminal plug (black) is attached to each of the outdoor unit control PCBs. At only 1 outdoor unit, leave the terminal plug short-circuit socket on the “Yes” side. At all the other outdoor units, change the socket (from “Yes” to “No”). A maximum of 8 indoor units can be connected to 1 remote controller for group control.
  • Page 39 System address System address System address 10s digit 1s place (2P DIP switch) (Rotary switch) Both OFF “0” setting 0 Automatic address (Setting at shipment = “0”) Both OFF “1” setting 1 (If outdoor unit is No. 1) Both OFF “2”...
  • Page 40 Case 2 If the power cannot be turned ON separately for the indoor and outdoor units in each system: The compressors must be run in order to automatically set the indoor unit addresses. Therefore perform this step after completing the refrigerant tubing work. Be sure to use a jig for short-circuiting.
  • Page 41 Remote controller setting mode To set the remote controller main/sub setting or change the sensor, follow the steps below. (1) Press both buttons on the remote controller for more than 4 seconds together. (2) Select CODE No. with ) buttons. (3) Change DATA with (TIMER) buttons.
  • Page 42 U-60PE1E5A ~ U-140PE1E5A, U-71PE1E8A ~ U-140PE1E8A U-100PEY1E5, U-125PEY1E5, U-100PEY1E8, U-125PEY1E8, U-140PEY1E8 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH OUTDOOR UNIT The following parts are supplied as accessories with each outdoor unit. Check that all accessory parts are present before installing the outdoor unit. Part name Q’ty Diagram Application Part name...
  • Page 43 SELECTING THE LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION SERVICE When installing multiple units, allow enough space in between the units and the side of the building. (A) If there are obstacles at the intake If the upper part is open For separate installation location (unit: mm) •...
  • Page 44 (B) If there are obstacles at the discharge If the upper part is open (unit: mm) For separate installation location For multiple units (more than 2 units) If there are obstacles above the unit (unit: mm) For separate installation location For multiple units (more than 2 units) If there are obstacles on both the intake and discharge If there is an obstacle that is higher than the unit on the intake side.
  • Page 45 If there is an obstacle that is higher than the unit on the discharge side. Pattern 2 (There is no limit to the height of theobstacle above the discharge.) If the upper part is open (unit: mm) For separate installation location For multiple units (more than 2 units) If there are obstacles above the unit (unit: mm)
  • Page 46 TRANSPORT AND INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT Transporting 1. Transport the outdoor unit in its original packaging as close as possible to the installation location. 2. In the event that the unit needs to be lifted or suspended, use a rope or belt and use cloth or wood as padding to avoid damaging the unit.
  • Page 47 Precautions when operating the 3-way valve for piping installation Do not open the 3-way valve until the piping installation is completed. Valve shaft • It is closed during shipment. Service port • During installation the side panel may warp if only the flare nut is Valve cap loosened and tightened with a torque wrench.
  • Page 48 Precautions for flare nut installation Dimensions when adding flare nuts and the tightening torque (unit: mm) Piping size Tightening torque Flare section dimensions A Flare configuration 14.2N·m ~ 17.2N·m 8.7 ~ 9.1 ø 6.35 {1.4kgf·m ~ 1.7kgf·m} 32.7N·m ~ 39.9N·m 12.8 ~ 13.2 ø...
  • Page 49 Charging with refrigerant For Type PE1 At the time of shipment from the factory, this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 30m. If the equivalent pipe length used will be 30m or less, no additional charging will be necessary. If the equivalent pipe length will be between 30 and 50 / 75m, charge with additional refrigerant according to the equivalent length given in the table below.
  • Page 50 ELECTRICAL WIRING This air conditioner must be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. Cables connected to outdoor unit must be approved polychloroprene sheathed type 60245 IEC 57 or H05RN-F/H07RN-F or heavier. The units must be connected to the supply cables for fixed wiring by qualified technician. Circuit breaker must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the national wiring regulations.
  • Page 51 OUTDOOR UNIT/3-PHASE MODEL OUTDOOR UNIT/SINGLE-PHASE MODEL Power supply (220/230/240V~) Power supply (380/400/415V 3N~) Power supply (220/230/240V~) Power supply (220/230/240V~) Circuit breaker Circuit breaker Circuit breaker Circuit breaker Switch Switch Switch Switch Earth Earth Earth Earth Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Wired remote controller Wired remote controller...
  • Page 52 COMBINATION OF INDOOR UNIT CONNECTION Twin, Triple and Double Twin Type Connections for Type PE1 Two, three or four indoor units can be operated simultaneously with a single remote controller. Note that individual operation is not possible. Master unit and slave unit can be set automatically in twin and triple system. No address setting is necessary.
  • Page 53 Piping Connections For Type PE1 The following table shows the pipe diameter. (Branch pipe kit should be used) (unit: mm) Indoor unit combination Outdoor unit main pipe Branch pipe diameter diameter (mm) S-36 S-45 S-50 S-60 S-71 Liquid side ø6.35 ø6.35 ø6.35 ø9.52...
  • Page 54 (TWIN type) Indoor unit Indoor unit Branch pipe Main pipe (TRIPLE type) Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Branch pipe Main pipe (DOUBLE TWIN type) Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Pipe branch 2 Pipe branch 2 Pipe branch 1 Main pipe •...
  • Page 55 Refrigerant charging For Type PE1 For the twin connection, the amount of refrigerant required for pipe length 30m has been included in this unit at the factory while that required for pipe length 20m has been included for the triple/double-twin connections. No additional charge is required for the first 30m pipe length in the case of the twin connection and for the first 20m in the case of the triple/double-twin connections.
  • Page 56: Precautions Regarding Test Run

    PRECAUTIONS REGARDING TEST RUN Check Before Test Run Content check Power supply cable Is the wire set up and connected as described in the instructions? Indoor/outdoor connection wire Check for any phase sequence. Earth wire Are the wire connection’s screws loose? Is the open and close device / leakage breaker installed? Is the power supply cable’s thickness and length appropriately measured as described in the instructions?
  • Page 57: Checks After Installation Have Completed

    Outdoor main PCB CHK pin RUN pin MODE pin *MODE pin: factory setting is cooling operation mode. CHECKS AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED Check the following items after completing installation. Is there a short circuit with the intake air flow? Is the insulation secure? (Refrigerant piping) Are there any errors with the wiring? Are the terminal screws loose? Tightening torque (Unit: N •...
  • Page 58 3. Wall Mounted Type (K1) Wall Mounted SELECTING THE INSTALLATION SITE Indoor Unit AVOID: min. 7.5 cm min. min. areas where leakage of flammable gas may be expected. 5 cm 5 cm places where large amounts of oil mist exist. direct sunlight.
  • Page 59 HOW TO INSTALL THE INDOOR UNIT Wall Mounted Type (Type K1) Remove the Rear Panel from the Unit (1) Remove and discard the set screw on the rear panel. (Fig. 1-54) (2) Press the 2 marks on the frame cover and disengage the stationary tabs from the frame.
  • Page 60 (4) Using a sabre saw, keyhole saw or hole-cutting drill N OT E attachment, cut a hole in the wall. See Table 1-6 and Hole should be made at a slight downward slant to the outdoor Fig. 1-60. side. Indoor Outdoor Table 1-6 side...
  • Page 61 Removing and Installing the Grille Front panel Basically, these models can be installed and wired without removing the grille. If access to any internal part is needed, follow the steps as given below. How to remove the grille (1) Open the front panel until it is nearly horizontal, grasp the sections near the front panel arms on both sides, and then remove the panel by pushing the arms towards the outside while pulling the panel towards you.
  • Page 62 Shape the Indoor Side Tubing (1) Arrangement of tubing by direction a) Right or left tubing Cut out the corner of the right/left frame with a hacksaw or the like. (Figs. 1-72 and 1-73) Grille b) Right-rear or left-rear tubing In this case, the corner of the frame need not be cut.
  • Page 63 Mounting (1) To install the indoor unit, mount the indoor unit onto the 3 tabs on the upper part of the rear plate. (2) Hold down the air discharge outlet and press the lower part of the indoor unit until it clicks to securely fasten to the 2 tabs on the lower part of the rear plate.
  • Page 64 Left-side tubing (1) Lead the tubing and drain hose through the wall, allowing sufficient length for connection. Then bend the tubing using a tube bender to make the attachment. (Fig. 1-81) Rear panel (2) Switch the drain hose and drain cap. Hole in wall Switching drain hose and drain cap (a) Locate the drain hose and the drain cap.
  • Page 65 To unmount indoor unit (1) Remove the screw cover on the bottom surface. (Fig. 1-87) (2) Fasten the frame to the rear panel using the 2 supplied tapping screws 4 × 10 mm. (Fig. 1-87) (3) Press the 2 marks on the lower part of the indoor unit and unlatch the tabs.
  • Page 66 (Wall Mounted) Part Name Figure Q’ty Truss-head Phillips Tapping screw 4 × 20 mm Truss-head Phillips Tapping screw 4 × 10 mm Flare insulation 1-368...
  • Page 67 3.48 2.84 220V 11.6 3.03 11.6 3.25 11.1 3.46 10.3 3.60 2.94 230V 10.2 2.85 10.2 3.06 3.26 3.39 2.77 S-100PK1E5A 240V U-100PE1E5A 10.9 2.98 10.9 3.20 10.5 3.40 3.54 2.89 50Hz (U-100PE1E8A) 12.0 3.08 12.0 3.31 11.5 3.52 10.7 3.66...
  • Page 68 :Cooling Capacity 1-13. Capacity Table SHC :Sensible Heat Capacity 1. Cooling Capacity Performance Data IPT :Cooling Power Consumption • Combination of Multiple Unit Wall Mounted Type unit : kW Outdoor air intake temp(°C D.B.) Ambient Power Model Return 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C 46°C...
  • Page 69 :Cooling Capacity 1-13. Capacity Table SHC :Sensible Heat Capacity 1. Cooling Capacity Performance Data IPT :Cooling Power Consumption • Combination of Multiple Unit Wall Mounted Type unit : kW Outdoor air intake temp(°C D.B.) Ambient Power Model Return 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C 46°C...
  • Page 70 :Cooling Capacity 1-13. Capacity Table SHC :Sensible Heat Capacity 1. Cooling Capacity Performance Data IPT :Cooling Power Consumption • Combination of Single Unit Low Silhouette Ducted Type unit : kW Outdoor air intake temp(°C D.B.) Ambient Power Model Return 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C...
  • Page 71 3.49 3.74 3.55 2.45 220V 11.4 3.35 10.8 3.61 10.3 3.87 3.67 2.53 230V 10.0 3.15 3.40 3.64 3.46 2.39 S-100PK1E5A 240V U-100PEY1E5 10.7 3.29 10.2 3.55 3.80 3.61 2.49 50Hz (U-100PEY1E8) 11.7 3.40 11.2 3.67 10.6 3.93 3.74 2.57 1phase 10.2...
  • Page 72 1 phase 3.05 3.07 2.96 2.78 2.55 (3 phase) 220V 12.4 3.78 12.4 3.63 12.4 3.17 12.4 2.79 12.4 2.36 230V S-100PK1E5A 240V U-100PE1E5A 11.5 4.00 11.5 3.85 11.5 3.35 11.5 2.95 11.5 2.50 50Hz (U-100PE1E8A) 1 phase 10.8 4.07 10.8 3.91...
  • Page 73 50Hz 1 phase 2.14 2.24 2.63 2.85 3.08 220V 10.2 3.28 10.6 2.97 11.3 2.83 10.6 2.15 11.9 2.25 230V S-100PK1E5A 240V U-100PEY1E5 3.47 3.14 10.5 3.00 2.28 11.0 2.38 50Hz (U-100PEY1E8) 1 phase 3.53 3.19 3.05 2.31 10.3 2.42...
  • Page 74 1-13. Capacity Table :Cooling Capacity 2. Heating Capacity Performance Data IPT :Cooling Power Consumption • Combination of Multiple Unit Wall Mounted Type unit : kW Outdoor air intake temp(°C W.B.) Ambient Power Model Return -5°C 0°C 6°C 10°C 15°C Source 1.98 2.07 2.42...

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