Johnson Controls HIDH018B21S Engineering Manual
Johnson Controls HIDH018B21S Engineering Manual

Johnson Controls HIDH018B21S Engineering Manual

Inverter-driven multi-split system heat pump air conditioners
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ENGINEERING MANUAL
INVERTER-DRIVEN MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM
HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS
Engineering Manual
< Outdoor Units >
Standard Type
(H,Y)VAHP072B(3,4)1S to (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1S
(H,Y)VAHR072B(3,4)1S to (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1S
Less Module Type
(H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1LM,
(H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1LM
(H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1LM,
(H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1LM
< Indoor Units >
Ducted High Static Type
(H,Y)IDH018B21S to (H,Y)IDH048B21S
Ducted Medium Static Type
(H,Y)IDM006B21S to (H,Y)IDM048B21S
Ducted Slim Type
(H,Y)IDS006B21S to (H,Y)IDS018B21S
4-Way Cassette Type
(H,Y)IC4012B21S to (H,Y)IC4036B21S
1-Way Cassette Type
(H,Y)IC1006B21S to (H,Y)IC1015B21S
Wall Mounted Type
TIWM006B21S to TIWM024B21S
TC-15001

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  • Page 1 ENGINEERING MANUAL INVERTER-DRIVEN MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS Engineering Manual < Outdoor Units > Standard Type (H,Y)VAHP072B(3,4)1S to (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR072B(3,4)1S to (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1S Less Module Type (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1LM, (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1LM < Indoor Units > Ducted High Static Type (H,Y)IDH018B21S to (H,Y)IDH048B21S Ducted Medium Static Type (H,Y)IDM006B21S to (H,Y)IDM048B21S...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE AND SAFETY SUMMARY 1. Introduction This Engineering Manual concentrates on heat pump air conditioning units. Read this manual carefully before performing installations or operations. This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should remain with the air conditioning equipment.
  • Page 4 Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of property damage. Be careful that moisture, dust, or variant refrigerant compounds not enter the refrigerant cycle during installation work. Foreign matter could damage internal components or cause blockages. Do not install this unit in any place where silicon gases can coalesce. If the silicon gas molecules could run inside of the electrical box, possibly causing electrical failures.
  • Page 5 Installation Precautions To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the following installation precautions must be followed. When installing the unit into… construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support. A room: Properly insulate any refrigerant tubing run inside a room to prevent “sweating” that can Damp or uneven areas: Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level foundation for the unit to prevent water damage and abnormal vibration.
  • Page 6 Refrigerant Precautions To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the following refrigerant precautions must be followed. have been approved for use in the countries or markets they serve. The refrigerant used in this unit the warranty and will increase the potential risk of injury or death. If installed in a small room, take measures to prevent the refrigerant from exceeding the maximum allowable concentration in the event that refrigerant gases should escape.
  • Page 7 Electrical Precautions explosion resulting in serious injury or death. Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate grounding can cause serious injury or death. Perform all electrical work in strict accordance with this installation and maintenance manual and all the relevant regulatory standards.
  • Page 8 - CONTENTS - IMPORTANT NOTICE AND SAFETY SUMMARY ..................i 1. Introduction ..............................i 2. Important Safety Instructions ........................i 1. General Information (Features) ........................1-1 2. Outdoor Units ............................. 2-1 2.1 Unit Nomenclature ..........................2-1 2.2 Line-up .............................. 2-2 2.3 General Data .............................
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    - CONTENTS - 3. Indoor Units ..............................3-1 3.1 Ducted ............................... 3-1 3.1.1 Unit Nomenclature ........................3-1 3.1.2 Line-up ............................. 3-1 3.1.3 Ducted High Static ........................3-2 3.1.3.1 General Data ........................3-2 3.1.3.2 Dimensional Data ......................3-3 3.1.3.3 Structure .......................... 3-4 3.1.3.4 Component Data ......................
  • Page 10 - CONTENTS - 3.2 4-Way Cassette Type ........................3-52 3.2.1 Unit Nomenclature ........................3-52 3.2.2 Line-up ............................. 3-52 3.2.3 General Data ........................... 3-53 3.2.4 Dimensional Data ........................3-55 3.2.5 Structure ..........................3-59 3.2.6 Component Data ........................3-60 3.2.7 Operation Space ........................3-61 3.2.8 Sensible Heat Factor (SHF) .....................
  • Page 11 - CONTENTS - 4. Change-Over Box ............................4-1 4.1 Unit Nomenclature ..........................4-1 4.2 Line-up .............................. 4-1 4.3 General Data ............................. 4-2 4.4 Dimensional Data ..........................4-3 4.5 Refrigeration Cycle ..........................4-4 4.6 Wiring Diagram ..........................4-5 5. Optional Parts ............................5-1 5.1 Line Up ..............................
  • Page 12 - CONTENTS - 6. Control Device ............................6-1 6.1 Line Up .............................. 6-1 6.1.1 Introduction ..........................6-1 ......................6-4 6.1.3 Controller Line Up ........................6-5 6.1.4 Remote Controller Physical Data Reference Table ..............6-5 ................6-6 6.2 Wired Controller ..........................6-8 6.2.1 Features and Functions ......................
  • Page 13 - CONTENTS - 6.6 Infrared (IR) Receiver Kit for 1-Way Cassette ................... 6-36 ........................... 6-36 6.6.2 Dimensions ..........................6-36 6.6.3 Applicable Models ........................6-36 6.6.4 Accessories / Options ......................6-37 6.6.5 Installation ..........................6-37 6.6.6 Optional Functions ........................6-41 6.6.7 Identifying Indoor Units Installed in a Side-by-Side Operaion ..........
  • Page 14 - CONTENTS - 6.9 Large Central Controller ........................6-99 6.9.1 Features and Functions ......................6-99 ........................... 6-99 6.9.3 Dimensions ..........................6-100 6.9.4 Applicable Models ........................6-101 6.9.5 Accessories ..........................6-102 6.9.6 Installation ..........................6-102 6.9.7 Switch Setting Procedure ......................6-104 6.9.8 Electrical Wiring ........................
  • Page 15 The VRF multi-split system air conditioner meets these requirements. The proven combination of the scroll VRF System Johnson Controls has developed the VRF system with its customers in mind. This system, which is unique in the world, allows the interconnection of indoor units for all our VRF air conditioners.
  • Page 16 FEATURES Comply with the following conditions when installing the unit. combination of indoor units. Table 1.1 System Combination Connectable Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Recommended Capacity Ratio Capacity Individual Operation Number of of Connectable I.U. Connected I.U. 150% 135% 130% 150% 135% 150% 150%...
  • Page 17 FEATURES By improving the performance of the compressor and optimizing the refrigerant system, considerable energy savings for buildings will be achieved with the line-up of the heat pump system and the heat recovery system. 25.2 24.2 Combination with Ducted Mediam Static Type Indoor Units Combination with 4 Way Cassette Type Indoor Units 21.8 21.2...
  • Page 18 FEATURES depending on the need. The VRF series provides an outdoor unit capacity of 72,000 to 360,000 with 13 combinations of outdoor units for each system. A custom air conditioning environment can be created to Used as Used as Simultaneous cooling/heating Cooling or heating operation is operation is an option.
  • Page 19: Indoor Units

    FEATURES Refrigerant Piping (2 Pipes) Indoor Units Indoor Units Outdoor Units Outdoor Units Change-Over Box Appearance Control Line (H-LINK II) Control Line (H-LINK II) Piping Connection Kit Refrigerant Piping (2 Pipes) Piping Connection Kit Refrigerant Piping (3 Pipes) Optional Other Indoor Unit Controller Cassette Type and 1-Way Cassette Type...
  • Page 20 FEATURES and CCCA01) or Wired Controller (CIW01). For small and medium buildings, it facilitates power saving. The energy-saving operation can be adjusted conforming to an operating environment and individual needs. electric power data detected. Excessive power supply consumption Outdoor Unit Reference Power exceeding the power setting range Capacity...
  • Page 21 FEATURES Improvement of Piping Installation units are changed as shown below. Item ( 1) < Outdoor Unit between Outdoor Units < 295.3ft (90m) ( 5) and Indoor Units < 295.3ft (90m) < < Outdoor Units Max. Piping Length: 32.8ft (10m) Height Difference: 0.3ft (0.1m) Height Difference between Outdoor Units and Indoor Units:...
  • Page 22 FEATURES No limit for the number of main piping branches is realized. Indoor Unit Main Branch This wide operation range enables cooling even in winter in buildings with high internal heat gains resulting from lighting, people and machines, particularly in areas such as shops, lecture rooms, and data processing can also be accomplished.
  • Page 23 FEATURES The Backup Operation Function prevents the system from coming to a complete stop when an outdoor unit failure occurs. The wired controller starts an emergency operation after an alarm occurrence. Even if one unit fails, the other can be operated continuously. Compressor Compressor Compressor...
  • Page 24 FEATURES Regulating the operation time of each outdoor unit leads to a compressor load reduction. equivalent load on each compressor. Therefore, there is improved function of the outdoor unit. Last Time One (1) Unit Two (2) Units Three (3) Units Operation Operation Operation...
  • Page 25 FEATURES An elevator can be used to transport the base unit. < Elevator 1-11 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 26 FEATURES Balcony Building Installation of outdoor units to each floor. < When Open Space is Louver > < When Open Space is Wall > Ceiling Ceiling Wall Air Outlet Duct Kit ( Wall Air Outlet Duct Kit ( (Field-Supplied) (Field-Supplied) Duct (Field-Supplied) The recommended...
  • Page 27 FEATURES when the equipment (central control device, indoor units, wired controller) in the same transmission system < System Example > Outdoor Units ( Max. 64 Refrigerant Group) Indoor Units ( Max. Connectable Q'ty: 160) Central Control Device : Control Line Setting of End Terminal Resistance Setting of End Terminal Resistance DSW10...
  • Page 28 FEATURES building requirements. Indoor Unit Type 1-Way Cassette A small height design is adapted. These units can be installed in a false ceiling space in almost any building. Capacity 10-5/8 (270) 13-25/32 (350) 13-25/32 (350) 13-25/32 (350) 13-25/32 (350) Capacity 10-5/8 (270) 10-5/8 (270) 10-5/8 (270)
  • Page 29 FEATURES the wired controller as shown below. Static Pressure Wired Controller Setting (80 Pa) C501 (50 Pa) C500 (35 Pa) C502 Static pressure setting on the wired controller ("C5"). Slim Type Static Pressure Wired Controller Setting (30 Pa) C501 (10 Pa) C500 (0 Pa) C502...
  • Page 30 FEATURES A comfortable air-conditioned environment can be provided by various louver settings depending on the situation. (The setting is available only when combined with the wired Louver Angle for controller.) Horizontal Direction Approx. 25 Louver Angle for Downward Air conditioning comfort is improved using a louver control function Approx.
  • Page 31 FEATURES (1) A decorative panel with a motion sensor can intelligently detect human activity and furniture heat signatures. Air conditioning comfort is improved with four motion sensors and one heat-detecting sensor equipped with the decorative panel. Infrared is always radiated from humans and objects. Radiation Sensor The radiation sensor measures the temperature in its detecting area through radiated infrared from human and objects.
  • Page 32 FEATURES motion sensors. Horizontal Flow Four motion sensors divide air conditioning Avoid Air space into four areas to detect human activity Airflows horizontally in each area separately. instead of directly to individuals. Each louver of the indoor unit is related to an Detecting Human Act.
  • Page 33 FEATURES difference between the radiation temperature and setting temperature. to the default setting position. 2) 2) When 60 minutes have passed after starting this function and the setpoint is not reached, the setting will return to the default setting. NOTICE The effect of this function is dependent on the size of the room and air-conditioning load.
  • Page 34 FEATURES (1) Equipped with a condensate mechanism with high pump lift A condensate pump lift of up to 33-1/2 inches (838mm) from the false ceiling surface is achieved by employing a condensate mechanism with a Transparent high pump lift. Drain Boss Max.
  • Page 35 FEATURES The panel wiring connector is located inside the air inlet grille. Suspension bolt pitch is 29-29/32 inch × 29-29/32 inch (760mm × 760mm). No need to change the (5) Improvement of piping workability Workability is improved by a different location of refrigerant piping and condensate piping. (1) Easy to check condensate condition and condensate work A drain plug is equipped as part of the air inlet grille to simplify checking of condensate condition and emergency condensate work by just removing the air inlet grille.
  • Page 36 FEATURES (1) Ability to choose from three installation types • Corner Type (Standard) It is possible to install the unit closer to the wall side of the ceiling. No interference with ceiling equipment such as lighting, and assists in providing additional space for ceiling equipment. It is suitable if requirements are not to embed the unit directly into the ceiling because of ceiling equipment.
  • Page 37 FEATURES (1) Equipped with a condensate mechanism with high-life pump. a ( 11-13/16 (300mm) or less) (Unit: inch) Drain Piping Connection makes it possible to raise the condensate pipe, up (Transparent) to 33-1/2 inches (838mm) from the false ceiling surface. 1/25 ~ 1/100 Downward Slope Flexible Tube for drainage...
  • Page 38 FEATURES (1) By adding the motion sensor on the corner of the decorative panel, air conditioning capacity is saved automatically depending on the amount of detection of human activity. In addition, the operation can be stopped automatically if activity is absent and continues for more than 30 minutes.* The motion sensor allows for continuation of a comfortable indoor environment while eliminating unnecessary operation.
  • Page 39 FEATURES (1) Face panel The unit has been designed with a face panel and a slim body. The front panel is easy to clean and should remain relatively dust free. It is easily removed and washed with water. The compact design width of 31-3/32inch (790mm) makes it possible to install in a narrow space. 31-3/32inch (790mm) (3) Applicable to centralized control When each indoor unit is controlled with a wireless controller, there is no need to install a wired...
  • Page 41: Unit Nomenclature

    OUTDOOR UNITS 2. Outdoor Units 2.1 Unit Nomenclature A = Air Source HR = Heat Recovery 072 = 72 MBH 096 = 96 MBH 120 = 120 MBH 144 = 144 MBH 168 = 168 MBH 192 = 192 MBH 216 = 216 MBH 240 = 240 MBH 264 = 264 MBH...
  • Page 42 OUTDOOR UNITS Voltage 72 + 72 96 + 72 96 + 96 72 + 72 + 72 96 + 72 + 72 208/230V 120 + 120 120 + 72 + 72 120 + 96 + 72 120 + 120 + 72 96 + 96 + 72 + 72 120 + 120 + 96 120 + 96 + 72 + 72...
  • Page 43 OUTDOOR UNITS Voltage 72 + 72 96 + 72 96 + 96 72 + 72 + 72 96 + 72 + 72 208/230V 120 + 120 120 + 72 + 72 120 + 96 + 72 120 + 120 + 72 96 + 96 + 72 + 72 120 + 120 + 96 120 + 96 + 72 + 72...
  • Page 44 OUTDOOR UNITS < 208/230V > Combination Combination Combination Combination TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 45 OUTDOOR UNITS < 460V > Combination Combination Combination Combination TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 46 OUTDOOR UNITS < 208/230V > Combination Combination Combination Combination TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 47 OUTDOOR UNITS < 460V > Combination Combination Combination Combination TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 48 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 10RT Unit B Unit C Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Heating Cooling TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 49 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 12RT 14RT 16RT Unit C Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Cooling Heating TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 50 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 18RT 20RT 22RT 24RT 26RT Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 6178+6178 6884+6178 7413+6178 7413+6884 7413+7413 Airflow Rate +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175...
  • Page 51 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 28RT 30RT Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 4.8 6 +4.4 2 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6884+6884 7413+6884 Airflow Rate +6178+617 +175+175 +6884+617 +195+175 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 18.7+18.7 20.9+18.7 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 2.1+2.1 2.1+2.1 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 Main Refrigerant Cooling Heating...
  • Page 52 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 20RT 28RT 30RT Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 7413+7413 7413+7413 Airflow Rate +6884 +195 +7413 +210 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 20.9+20.9 20.9+20.9 +18.7 +8.5 +20.9 +9.5 2.1+2.1+2.1 +7.9 +7.9 Main Refrigerant Heating Cooling 2-12...
  • Page 53 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 10RT Unit B Unit C Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Heating Cooling 2-13 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 54 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 12RT 14RT 16RT Unit C 1213 (550) 1402 (636) 1592 (722) 1305 (592) 1506 (683) 1707 (774) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Cooling Heating 2-14...
  • Page 55 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 18RT 20RT 22RT 24RT 26RT 1819 (825) 2009 (911) 2011 (912) 2201 (998) 2203 (999) 1958 (888) 2159 (979) 2161 (980) 2362 (1071) 2364 (1072) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 6178+6178 6884+6178...
  • Page 56 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 28RT 30RT 2805 (1272) 2807 (1273) 3012 (1366) 3014 (1367) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 6884+6884 7413+6884 Airflow Rate +6178+6178 +6884+6178 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 18.7+18.7 20.9+18.7 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 2.1+2.1 2.1+2.1 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 Main Refrigerant...
  • Page 57 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 20RT 28RT 30RT 1596 (724) 2392 (1085) 2394 (1086) 1712 (776) 2565 (1163) 2568 (1164) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 7413+7413 7413+7413 Airflow Rate +6884 +195 +7413 +210 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 20.9+20.9 20.9+20.9...
  • Page 58 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 10RT Unit B Unit C Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Heating Cooling 2-18 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 59 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 12RT 14RT 16RT Unit C Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Cooling Heating 2-19 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 60 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 18RT 20RT 22RT 24RT 26RT Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 6178+6178 6884+6178 7413+6178 7413+6884 7413+7413 Airflow Rate +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175 +6178 +175...
  • Page 61 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 28RT 30RT Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 6884+6884 7413+6884 Airflow Rate +6178+6178 +175+175 +6884+6178 +195+175 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 18.7+18.7 20.9+18.7 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 +16.1+16.1 +7.3+7.3 2.1+2.1 2.1+2.1 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 +1.6+1.6 +6.0+6.0 Main Refrigerant Cooling Heating...
  • Page 62 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 20RT 28RT 30RT Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 7413+7413 7413+7413 Airflow Rate +6884 +195 +7413 +210 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 20.9+20.9 20.9+20.9 +18.7 +8.5 +20.9 +9.5 2.1+2.1+2.1 +7.9 +7.9 Main Refrigerant...
  • Page 63 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 10RT Unit B Unit C Heating Low Range Range Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger Airflow Rate /min Electrical Cycle Refrigerant Main Refrigerant Heating Cooling 2-23 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 64 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 12RT 14RT 16RT Unit C Heating Low Range Range 1213 (550) 1402 (636) 1592 (722) 1305 (592) 1506 (683) 1707 (774) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger Material 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 inverter inverter inverter Airflow Rate /min Electrical...
  • Page 65 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 18RT 20RT 22RT 24RT 26RT Heating Low Range Range 1819 (825) 2009 (911) 2011 (912) 2201 (998) 2203 (999) 1958 (888) 2159 (979) 2161 (980) 2362 (1071) 2364 (1072) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 7.26 6 7.26 6 7.26 6 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2...
  • Page 66 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 28RT 30RT Heating Low Range Range 2805 (1272) 2807 (1273) 3012 (1366) 3014 (1367) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 4.8 6 +4.4 2 4.8 6 +4.4 2 6884+6884 7413+6884 Airflow Rate +6178+6178 +175+175 +6884+6178 +195+175 Electrical Cycle Refrigerant 18.7+18.7 20.9+18.7 +16.1+16.1...
  • Page 67 OUTDOOR UNITS Category 20RT 28RT 30RT Heating Low Range Range 1596 (724) 2392 (1085) 2394 (1086) 1712 (776) 2565 (1163) 2568 (1164) Connection Ratio Heat Exchanger 6.0 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 6.0 6 +4.4 2 230V 230V 230V 7413+7413 7413+7413...
  • Page 68 OUTDOOR UNITS 208V/230V 460V Height Height 68-1/8 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 76-5/32 31-7/32 1080 68-1/8 76-5/32 31-7/32 1213 68-1/8 86-3/8 31-7/32 1270 68-1/8 86-3/8 31-7/32 1402 68-1/8 96-5/8 31-7/32...
  • Page 69 OUTDOOR UNITS 208V/230V 460V Height Height 68-1/8 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 76-5/32 31-7/32 1080 68-1/8 76-5/32 31-7/32 1213 68-1/8 86-3/8 31-7/32 1270 68-1/8 86-3/8 31-7/32 1402 68-1/8 96-5/8 31-7/32...
  • Page 70 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-30 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 71 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-31 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 72 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-32 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 73 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-33 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 74 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-34 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 75 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-35 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 76 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-36 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 77 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-37 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 78 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-38 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 79 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-39 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 80 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-40 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 81 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-41 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 82 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-42 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 83 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-43 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 87 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-47 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 88 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-48 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 89 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-49 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 90 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-50 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 91 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-51 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 92 OUTDOOR UNITS 2.5 Structure 208 / 230V Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box Accumulator Check Valve Silencer 2-52 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 93 OUTDOOR UNITS Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box 1 Accumulator Electrical Control Box 2 Strainer Check Valve 2-53 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 94 OUTDOOR UNITS 460V Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box Accumulator Check Valve Silencer 2-54 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 95 OUTDOOR UNITS Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Electrical Control Box 1 Fan Motor Electrical Control Box 2 Accumulator 2-55 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 96 OUTDOOR UNITS 208 / 230V Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box Accumulator Check Valve Silencer 2-56 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 97 OUTDOOR UNITS Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box 1 Accumulator Electrical Control Box 2 2-57 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 98 OUTDOOR UNITS 460V Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Fan Motor Electrical Control Box Accumulator Check Valve Silencer 2-58 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 99 OUTDOOR UNITS Part Name Part Name Heat Exchanger Electrical Control Box 1 Fan Motor Electrical Control Box 2 Accumulator 2-59 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 100 OUTDOOR UNITS Number of Tube/Coil Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59 30.57 30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 25-11/32 25-11/32 Nominal Airflow 6178 6884 7413 /min Number of Tube/Coil 204+204 204+204 204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59 30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32...
  • Page 101 OUTDOOR UNITS Tube Material 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 Number of Tube/Coil 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59+26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59+26.59 30.57+30.57+26.59 30.57+30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 Nominal Airflow 6178+6178+6178 6884+6178+6178 7413+6178+6178 7413+6884+6178 7413+7413+6884...
  • Page 102 OUTDOOR UNITS 3+3+3 3+3+3 Number of Tube/Coil 204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 30.57+30.57 30.57+30.57+30.57 30.57+30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 7413+7413 7413+7413+6884 7413+7413+7413 Nominal Air Flow 910+910 910+910+660 910+910+910 E+E+E E+E+E 2-62 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 103 OUTDOOR UNITS Number of Tube/Coil Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59 30.57 30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 25-11/32 25-11/32 Nominal Airflow 6178 6884 7413 /min Number of Tube/Coil 204+204 204+204 204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59 30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32...
  • Page 104 OUTDOOR UNITS Tube Material 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 3+3+3 Number of Tube/Coil 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 26.59+26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59+26.59 30.57+26.59+26.59 30.57+30.57+26.59 30.57+30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 Nominal Airflow 6178+6178+6178 6884+6178+6178 7413+6178+6178 7413+6884+6178 7413+7413+6884...
  • Page 105 OUTDOOR UNITS 3+3+3 3+3+3 Number of Tube/Coil 204+204 204+204+204 204+204+204 Material Aluminum Total Face Area 30.57+30.57 30.57+30.57+30.57 30.57+30.57+30.57 Number of Coil/Unit Number/Unit 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 + 25-11/32 7413+7413 7413+7413+6884 7413+7413+7413 Nominal Air Flow 910+910 910+910+660 910+910+910 E+E+E E+E+E 2-65 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 106 OUTDOOR UNITS maintenance. (Unit: inch) Min. 59-1/16 Front Rear Side Side 19-11/16 30-1/8 Min. 19-11/16 + h2/2 Min. 11-13/16 + h1/2 < Side View > 2-66 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 107 OUTDOOR UNITS (Unit: inch) No limit for No limit for No limit for side wall height. side wall height. side wall height. Min. 11-13/16 Min. 11-13/16 Min. 11-13/16 (Rear Side Space) (Rear Side Space) (Rear Side Space) Min. 7-7/8 Min. 13/32 Front Side Front Side Front Side...
  • Page 108 OUTDOOR UNITS (Unit: inch) No limit for side wall height. Min. 11-13/16 + h1/2 Min. 7-7/8 Min. 7-7/8 ▼ No limit for side wall height. Min. 31-1/2 Front Side Open Min. 19-11/16 + h2/2 <Top View> (Unit: inch) Min. 11-13/16 + h1/2 Min.
  • Page 109 OUTDOOR UNITS 208 / 230V 26-25/32 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 18-1/2 13-3/8 20-7/8 22-27/32 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 460V 16-15/16 24-13/32 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 19-11/16 11-13/16 21-21/32 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 2-69 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 110 OUTDOOR UNITS 208 / 230V 26-25/32 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 18-1/2 13-3/8 20-7/8 22-27/32 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 460V 16-15/16 24-13/32 37-7/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 19-11/16 11-13/16 21-21/32 48-1/8 31-7/32 68-1/8 2-70 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 111 OUTDOOR UNITS Unit Main Power Fan Motor Voltage Max. Min. 41/37 60/50 15/14 34/30.5 0.75 4.8/4.4 48/43 60/60 162/176 15.7+28.8/14.5+26 5.6/5.1 56/50 80/70 162/176 23.2+28.8/21+26 5.6/5.1 41+41/37+37 60+60/50+50 30/28 34+34/30.5+30.5 0.75+0.75 4.8+4.8/4.4+4.4 15.7+28.8+34 48+41/43+37 60+60/60+50 180/193 1.2+0.75 5.6+4.8/5.1+4.4 /14.5+26+30.5 15.7+28.8+15.7+28.8 48+48/43+43 60+60/60+60 200/213...
  • Page 112 OUTDOOR UNITS Unit Main Power Fan Motor Voltage Max. Min. 41/37 60/50 15/14 34/30.5 0.75 4.8/4.4 48/43 60/60 162/176 15.7+28.8/14.5+26 5.6/5.1 56/50 80/70 162/176 23.2+28.8/21+26 5.6/5.1 41+41/37+37 60+60/50+50 30/28 34+34/30.5+30.5 0.75+0.75 4.8+4.8/4.4+4.4 15.7+28.8+34 48+41/43+37 60+60/60+50 180/193 1.2+0.75 5.6+4.8/5.1+4.4 /14.5+26+30.5 15.7+28.8+15.7+28.8 48+48/43+43 60+60/60+60 200/213...
  • Page 113 OUTDOOR UNITS 208 / 230V 2-73 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 114 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-74 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 115 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-75 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 116 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-76 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 117 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-77 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 118 OUTDOOR UNITS 460V 2-78 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 119 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-79 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 120 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-80 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 121 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-81 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 122 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-82 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 123 OUTDOOR UNITS 208 / 230V 2-83 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 124 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-84 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 125 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-85 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 126 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-86 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 127 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-87 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 128 OUTDOOR UNITS 460V 2-88 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 129 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-89 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 130 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-90 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 131 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-91 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 132 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-92 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 133 OUTDOOR UNITS 2.11.1 Refrigerant Cycle 2-93 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 134 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-94 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 135 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-95 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 136 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-96 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 137 OUTDOOR UNITS Cycle Control Control Control Category Control Category All of the refrigerant cycle Heat Exchanger refrigerant cycle Heat Exchanger <Cooling Setting> Exchanger SH <Heating Setting> <Heating Setting> Heat Exchanger Control value. Shut-off Valve on Ambient 2-97 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 138 OUTDOOR UNITS Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Next Time Inverter Compressor Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Next Time Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Next Time Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor 2-98 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 139 OUTDOOR UNITS Outdoor Unit B Outdoor Unit C Outdoor Unit A Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Next Time Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Outdoor Unit C Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Next Time Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Outdoor Unit C Inverter Compressor...
  • Page 140 OUTDOOR UNITS Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Outdoor Unit C Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Fixed Speed Compressor Next Time Outdoor Unit A Outdoor Unit B Outdoor Unit C Outdoor Unit D Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor Inverter Compressor...
  • Page 141 OUTDOOR UNITS Compressor 1 (One) Inverter + Operation 1 (One) Fixed Speed Comp. Status 1 (One) Inverter Comp. Frequency of Inverter Comp. (Hz) Target Frequency (Hz) Compressor Operation 2 (Two) Inverter Comp. Status 1 (One) Inverter Comp. Frequency of Inverter Comp. (Hz) Target Frequency (Hz) Compressor...
  • Page 142 OUTDOOR UNITS 2 (Two) Inverter + 2 (Two) Fixed Speed Comp. 2 (Two) Inverter + Compressor 1 (One) Fixed Speed Comp. 2 (Two) Operation Inverter Comp. Status 1 (One) Inverter Comp. Frequency of Inverter Comp. (Hz) 122 125 182 185 Target Frequency (Hz) 3 (Three) Inverter Comp.
  • Page 143 OUTDOOR UNITS 3 (Three) Inverter + 2 (Two) Fixed Speed Comp. 3 (Three) Inverter + 1 (One) Fixed Speed Comp. 3 (Three) Compressor Inverter Comp. 2 (Two) Operation Inverter Comp. Status 1 (One) Inverter Comp. Frequency of Inverter Comp. (Hz) 153 190 213 250 Target Frequency (Hz)
  • Page 144 OUTDOOR UNITS in the table below. EVAP Cooling Mainly Mainly EVAP Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Exchanger SH Valve Cooling Mainly Mainly Heating EVAP Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Exchanger SH Heat Exchanger Valve Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP...
  • Page 145 OUTDOOR UNITS Cooling Mainly Mainly Heating EVAP Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Exchanger Heat Exchanger Valve Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Exchanger SH Heat Exchanger Valve Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve...
  • Page 146 OUTDOOR UNITS Cooling Mainly Mainly Heating EVAP Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Exchanger Heat Exchanger Valve Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP EVAP RVR2 Valve RVR1 Heat Ex- Fully changer Heat Exchanger SH Heat Exchanger Valve Heat Exchanger EVAP EVAP...
  • Page 147 OUTDOOR UNITS (Example: Combination of Base Units, (H,Y)VAHP072~120B(3,4)1S + Indoor Unit (H,Y)VAHR072~120B(3,4)1S + Indoor Unit) Multiple Signals to Transmission Circuit of Combination Outdoor Unit Single Signal Thermistor for Inlet Air Thermistor of Outlet Air Operation Signal Thermistor for Ambient Temperature “TA” (THM7) Thermistor for Gas Pipe Discharge Gas Thermistor “TD1”...
  • Page 148 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit O.U.: Outdoor Unit Auto - louver only for Indoor Unit 0 Reset with Auto-Louver Start of Transmitting between Power to Power to I.U. and O.U. I.U.: ON I.U. PCB: ON Start of Transmitting between I.U. and Remote Control Switch (Higher than Activation Level) MD Operation: ON...
  • Page 149 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Start of Auto-Louver Press only for Decorative Panel AUTO-LOUVER < Alternately > or Indoor Unit Switch with Auto-Louver Stop of Auto-Louver Press RUN/STOP Switch After 3 min. MD : Operation: OFF 20 sec. for Unit with Condensate Pump MIF Operation : OFF RUN indicator: OFF, COOL, Set Fan Speed and Set Temp.
  • Page 150 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit O.U.: Outdoor Unit Auto - louver only for Indoor Unit 0 Reset with Auto-Louver Start of Transmitting between Power to I.U. and O.U. Power to I.U. PCB: ON Start of Transmitting between I.U.: ON I.U. and Remote Control Switch (Higher than Activation Level) Float Switch MD Operation: ON...
  • Page 151 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Start of Auto-Louver Press only for Decorative Panel AUTO-LOUVER < Alternately > or Indoor Unit Switch with Auto-Louver Stop of Auto-Louver Press RUN/STOP Switch After 3 min. MD Operation: OFF 20 sec. for Unit with Condensate Pump MIF Operation: OFF RUN Indicator: OFF, COOL, Set Fan Speed and Set Temp.
  • Page 152 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit O.U.: Outdoor Unit Start of Transmitting between Power to Power to I.U. and O.U. I.U.: ON I.U. PCB: ON Start of Transmitting between I.U. and Remote Control Switch Auto - louver only for Indoor Unit 0 Reset with Auto-Louver Operation Mode...
  • Page 153 OUTDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit O.U. Outdoor Unit Start of Auto-Louver Press only for Air Panel Auto-Louver < Alternately > or Indoor Unit with Auto-Louver Switch with Auto-Louver Stop of Auto-Louver Press RUN/STOP Switch I.U. Air < 122°F (50°C) Indoor Fan Motor MIF : OFF Outlet Temp.
  • Page 154 OUTDOOR UNITS Heating Operation Small Temperature Difference Heating Operation Time between Outdoor Temperature 40 minutes or Above and Evaporating Temperature (Te) at Heat Exchanger Defrosting Operation RVR1 : ON RVR2 : OFF Outdoor FAN MOF : OFF 1 Minute Later Compressor Operating High Frequency at Low Frequency...
  • Page 155 OUTDOOR UNITS Protection Control > 8.5 < 8.2 > 8.5 < 7.5 < Control Value > 2-115 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 156 OUTDOOR UNITS Cooling Heating/ < P2 < P3 < < < 208 / 230V > 38.5 37.5 40.0 39.0 45.0 < 460V > 19.0 18.5 20.0 19.5 23.5 2-116 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 157 OUTDOOR UNITS > < > < > < < > > 2-117 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 158 OUTDOOR UNITS > > 2-118 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 159 OUTDOOR UNITS the following. Prohibition Prohibition of Protection Control Function < < < < 2-119 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 160 OUTDOOR UNITS change. Number Signal MVS2 MVS1 Heating MVS1 MVS2 Cooling Heating Heating MVS1 MVS2 MVS1 MVS2 MVS1 MVS2 Heat Recovery 2-120 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 161 OUTDOOR UNITS VAHP072B31S VAHP096B31S VAHP120B31S Heat Recovery Sy VAHR072B31S VAHR096B31S VAHR120B31S 3.80 3.80 3.80 Protection Control for each com 45.0 Breaker 50.0 50.0 50.0 ºF ºF for 10min for 10min for 10min Abnormality Running Current 208V 230V Control Breaker ºF ºF for 10min for 10min...
  • Page 162 OUTDOOR UNITS 2-122 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 163 OUTDOOR UNITS 2.11.5 Electrical Wiring Diagram 2.11.5.1 Outdoor Units < Heat Pump System > MODEL: (H,Y)VAHP072B31S, (H,Y)VAHP096B31S and (H,Y)VAHP120B31S (1) 208 / 230V 60Hz 2-123 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 164 OUTDOOR UNITS (2) 460V 60Hz MODEL: (H,Y)VAHP072B41S, (H,Y)VAHP096B41S and (H,Y)VAHP120B41S 2-124 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 165 OUTDOOR UNITS < Heat Recovery System > (1) 208 / 230V 60Hz MODEL: (H,Y)VAHR072B31S, (H,Y)VAHR096B31S and (H,Y)VAHR120B31S 2-125 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 166 OUTDOOR UNITS (2) 460V 60Hz MODEL: (H,Y)VAHR072B41S, (H,Y)VAHR096B41S and (H,Y)VAHR120B41S 2-126 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 167: Line-Up

    INDOOR UNITS 3. Indoor Units 3.1 Ducted 3.1.1 Unit Nomenclature Model Descriptions Example Nomenclature Description H = Hitachi Brand Y = York Brand Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Type DH = High Static DM = Medium Static DS = Slim Capacity (MBH ) Refrigerant Type B = R410A Voltage...
  • Page 168: Ducted High Static

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3 Ducted High Static 3.1.3.1 General Data NOTES: *1. Nominal capacity is based on combinations within the VRF system under the following conditions: Cooling Operation Conditions Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 80°F DB (26.7°C DB) 67°F WB (19.4°C WB) Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature: 95°F DB (35.0°C DB) Heating Operation Conditions...
  • Page 169: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.2 Dimensional Data Model: (H,Y)IDH018B21S Unit: inch(mm) Models: (H,Y)IDH024B21S, (H,Y)IDH030B21S, (H,Y)IDH036B21S and (H,Y)IDH048B21S TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 170: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.3 Structure Model: (H,Y)IDH018B21S Unit: inch(mm) Models: (H,Y)IDH024B21S, (H,Y)IDH030B21S, (H,Y)IDH036B21S and (H,Y)IDH048B21S TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 171: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.4 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan /min) TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 172: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.5 Operation Space Models: (H,Y)IDH018B21S, (H,Y)IDH024B21S, (H,Y)IDH030B21S, (H,Y)IDH036B21S and (H,Y)IDH048B21S (Unit: inch(mm)) Electrical Box Service Access Door (≥ □ 17-23/32(450)) If the ceiling board cannot be found for servicing, Rear Side prepare a service access door below the indoor unit for removing the indoor unit.
  • Page 173: Fan Performance

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.7 Fan Performance (H,Y)IDH018B21S (H,Y)IDH024B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting Factory Setting Factory Setting (H,Y)IDH030B21S (H,Y)IDH036B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting Factory Setting Factory Setting NOTE: The settings for Normal and High Static Pressure Mode can be changed by changing the position of the connector inside of the indoor unit.
  • Page 174 INDOOR UNITS (H,Y)IDH048B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting NOTE: The settings for Normal and High Static Pressure Mode can be changed by changing the position of the connector inside of the indoor unit. TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 175: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.8 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model PH HZ Maximum Minimum (H,Y)IDH018B21S 1.45 0.13 1.13 (H,Y)IDH024B21S 2.10 0.15 1.56 (H,Y)IDH030B21S 208/230 2.10 0.15 1.52 (H,Y)IDH036B21S 2.88 0.25 2.13 (H,Y)IDH048B21S 3.12 0.28 2.31 VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V)
  • Page 176: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.9 Sound Data NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-10 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 177 INDOOR UNITS NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-11 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 178: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.10 Control System 3.1.3.10.1 Refrigerant System Models: (H,Y)IDH018B21S, (H,Y)IDH024B21S, (H,Y)IDH030B21S, (H,Y)IDH036B21S and (H,Y)IDH048B21S Mark Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch (mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection 5/8×t0.039...
  • Page 179: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.10.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual” for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual”...
  • Page 180 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 181 INDOOR UNITS (High Outlet Air Temperature Heat Lockout) I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp.
  • Page 182: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.10.3 Safety and Control Device Setting Model (H,Y)IDH018B21S (H,Y)IDH024B21S (H,Y)IDH030B21S (H,Y)IDH036B21S (H,Y)IDH048B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Internal Thermostat Automatic Reset, Non-Adjustable Cut-Out + 36 + 27 + 27 + 27 + 27 Cut-In + 20 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 15 For Control Circuit...
  • Page 183: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.3.10.4 Wiring Diagram 3-17 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 184: Ducted Medium Static

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4 Ducted Medium Static 3.1.4.1 General Data /min) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) in.W.G (50 (80-35)) (50 (80-35)) (50 (80-35)) (50 (80-35)) (50 (80-35)) (Pa) /min) in.W.G 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) 0.2 (0.32-0.14) (Pa) (50 (80-35))
  • Page 185: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.2 Dimensional Data Models: (H,Y)IDM006B21S, (H,Y)IDM008B21S, (H,Y)IDM012B21S, (H,Y)IDM015B21S, (H,Y)IDM018B21S, (H,Y)IDM024B21S, (H,Y)IDM030B21S, (H,Y)IDM036B21S and (H,Y)IDM048B21S Unit: inch(mm) 3-19 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 186: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.3 Structure Models: (H,Y)IDM006B21S, (H,Y)IDM008B21S and (H,Y)IDM012B21S Unit: inch(mm) Electronic Expansion Valve Models: (H,Y)IDM015B21S, (H,Y)IDM018B21S, (H,Y)IDM024B21S, (H,Y)IDM030B21S (H,Y)IDM036B21S and (H,Y)IDM048B21S Electronic Expansion Valve 3-20 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 187: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.4 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan 3-21 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 188: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.5 Operation Space Models: (H,Y)IDM006B21S, (H,Y)IDM008B21S, (H,Y)IDM012B21S, (H,Y)IDM015B21S, (H,Y)IDM018B21S, (H,Y)IDM024B21S, (H,Y)IDM030B21S, (H,Y)IDM036B21S and (H,Y)IDM048B21S (Unit: inch(mm)) Electrical Box Service Access Door (≥ □ 17-23/32(450)) If the ceiling board cannot be found for servicing, prepare a service Rear Side access door below the indoor unit for removing...
  • Page 189: Fan Performance

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.7 Fan Performance (H,Y)IDM006B21S (H,Y)IDM008B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting (H,Y)IDM012B21S (H,Y)IDM015B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting NOTE: The settings of Normal, High Static Pressure and Low Static Pressure Mode can be changed using the Wired Controller. 3-23 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 190 INDOOR UNITS (H,Y)IDM018B21S (H,Y)IDM024B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting (H,Y)IDM030B21S (H,Y)IDM036B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting NOTE: The settings of Normal, High Static Pressure and Low Static Pressure Mode can be changed using the Wired Controller. 3-24 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 191 INDOOR UNITS (H,Y)IDM048B21S Factory Setting NOTE: The settings of Normal, High Static Pressure and Low Static Pressure Mode can be changed using the Wired Controller. 3-25 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 192: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.8 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model PH HZ Maximum Minimum (H,Y)IDM006B21S 0.60 0.15 0.67 (H,Y)IDM008B21S 0.60 0.15 0.67 (H,Y)IDM012B21S 0.60 0.15 0.67 (H,Y)IDM015B21S 0.60 0.15 1.03 (H,Y)IDM018B21S 208/230 0.60 0.15 1.03 (H,Y)IDM024B21S...
  • Page 193: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.9 Sound Data 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-27 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 194 INDOOR UNITS NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-28 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 195 INDOOR UNITS NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. in. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-29 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 196: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.10 Control System 3.1.4.10.1 Refrigerant System Models: (H,Y)IDM006B21S, (H,Y)IDM008B21S, (H,Y)IDM012B21S, (H,Y)IDM015B21S, (H,Y)IDM018B21S, (H,Y)IDM024B21S, (H,Y)IDM030B21S, (H,Y)IDM036B21S and (H,Y)IDM048B21S Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch(mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection...
  • Page 197: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.10.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Units” section of the Engineering Manual for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Units”...
  • Page 198 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 199 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp. Thermo-ON Thermo-ON/OFF Control for Indoor Unit NOTE:...
  • Page 200: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.10.3 Safety and Control Device Setting (H,Y)IDM006B21S, (H,Y)IDM008B21S, (H,Y)IDM012B21S Model (H,Y)IDM015B21S, (H,Y)IDM018B21S, (H,Y)IDM024B21S (H,Y)IDM030B21S, (H,Y)IDM036B21S, (H,Y)IDM048B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Internal Thermostat Automatic Reset, Non-Adjustable 248+13 Cut-Out (120+7) 230+13 Cut-In (110+7) For Control Circuit Fuse Capacity 3-34 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 201: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.4.10.4 Wiring Diagram 3-35 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 202: Ducted Slim

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5 Ducted Slim 3.1.5.1 General Data Indoor Unit Type Ducted Slim Model (H,Y)IDS006B21S (H,Y)IDS008B21S (H,Y)IDS012B21S (H,Y)IDS015B21S (H,Y)IDS018B21S Indoor Unit Power Supply AC 1Phase, 208/230V, 60Hz Nominal Cooling Capacity *1 Btu/h 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 (1.8) (2.3) (3.5) (4.4) (5.3) Nominal Heating Capacity *1...
  • Page 203: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.2 Dimensional Data Models: (H,Y)IDS006B21S, (H,Y)IDS008B21S, (H,Y)IDS012B21S, (H,Y)IDS015B21S and (H,Y)IDS018B21S Unit: inch(mm) 3-37 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 204: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.3 Structure Models: (H,Y)IDS006B21S, (H,Y)IDS008B21S and (H,Y)IDS012B21S Unit: inch(mm) Electronic Expansion Valve Models: (H,Y)IDS015B21S and (H,Y)IDS018B21S Unit: inch(mm) Electronic Expansion Valve 3-38 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 205: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.4 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan (mm) /min) 3-39 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 206: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.5 Operation Space Models: (H,Y)IDS006B21S, (H,Y)IDS008B21S, (H,Y)IDS012B21S, (H,Y)IDS015B21S and (H,Y)IDS018B21S (Unit: inch(mm)) Service Access Door (≥ □ 17-23/32(450)) Electrical Box If the ceiling board cannot be found for servicing, prepare a service Rear Side access door below the indoor unit for removing the indoor unit.
  • Page 207: Fan Performance

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.7 Fan Performance (H,Y)IDS006B21S (H,Y)IDS008B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting (H,Y)IDS012B21S (H,Y)IDS015B21S Factory Setting Factory Setting NOTE: The settings of Normal, High Static Pressure and Low Static Pressure Mode can be changed using the Wired Controller. 3-41 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 208 INDOOR UNITS (H,Y)IDS018B21S Factory Setting NOTE: The settings of Normal, High Static Pressure, and Low Static Pressure Mode can be changed using the Wired Controller. 3-42 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 209: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.8 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model PH HZ Maximum Minimum (H,Y)IDS006B21S 0.20 0.04 0.16 (H,Y)IDS008B21S 0.20 0.04 0.16 (H,Y)IDS012B21S 208/230 0.20 0.04 0.16 (H,Y)IDS015B21S 0.29 0.06 0.23 (H,Y)IDS018B21S 0.29 0.06 0.23 VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V)
  • Page 210: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.9 Sound Data NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-44 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 211 INDOOR UNITS NOTES: 1. The sound pressure level is based on the following: Measurement Point: 4.9 ft. (1.5m) beneath the unit. 3-45 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 212: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.10 Control System 3.1.5.10.1 Refrigerant System Models: (H,Y)IDS006B21S, (H,Y)IDS008B21S, (H,Y)IDS012B21S, (H,Y)IDS015B21S and (H,Y)IDS018B21S Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch (mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection 5/8×t0.039 3/8×t0.031...
  • Page 213: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.10.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual” for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the “Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual”...
  • Page 214 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 215 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp. Thermo-ON Thermo-ON/OFF Control for Indoor Unit NOTE:...
  • Page 216: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.10.3 Safety and Control Device Setting (H,Y)IDS006B21S, (H,Y)IDS008B21S, (H,Y)IDS012B21S Model (H,Y)IDS015B21S, (H,Y)IDS018B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Internal Thermostat Automatic Reset, Non-Adjustable 212+36 Cut-Out (100+20) 194 +36 Cut-In (90+20) For Control Circuit Fuse Capacity 3-50 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 217: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.1.5.10.4 Wiring Diagram 3-51 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 218: 4-Way Cassette Type

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2 4-Way Cassette Type 3.2.1 Unit Nomenclature Model Descriptions Example Nomenclature Description H = Hitachi Brand (H,Y) Y = York Brand Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Type C4 = 4-Way Cassette Type Capacity (MBH) Refrigerant Type B = R410A Power Supply 2 = 208/230Volts - 1Phase - 60Hz 1 = 1st Generation...
  • Page 219: General Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.3 General Data NOTES: *1. Nominal capacity is based on combinations within the VRF system and the following conditions: Cooling Operation Conditions Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 80°F DB (26.7°C DB) 67°F WB (19.4°C WB) Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature: 95°F DB (35.0°C DB) Heating Operation Conditions Indoor Air Inlet Temperature:...
  • Page 220 INDOOR UNITS NOTES: *1. Nominal capacity is based on combinations within the VRF system and the following conditions: Cooling Operation Conditions Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 80°F DB (26.7°C DB) 67°F WB (19.4°C WB) Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature: 95°F DB (35.0°C DB) Heating Operation Conditions Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 70°F DB (21.1°C DB)
  • Page 221: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.4 Dimensional Data Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S and (H,Y)IC4018B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NA2 Unit: inch (mm) Mark Name Remark Air Outlet 4-Way Air Inlet Refrigerant Gas Pipe with a Flare Nut Connection Refrigerant Liquid Pipe with b Flare Nut Connection Drain Pipe Connection VP25...
  • Page 222 INDOOR UNITS Models: (H,Y)IC4024B21S, (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NA2 Unit: inch (mm) Mark Name Remark Air Outlet 4-Way Air Inlet Refrigerant Gas Pipe with 5/8 (15.88) Flare Nut Connection Refrigerant Liquid Pipe with 3/8 (9.52) Flare Nut Connection Drain Pipe Connection VP25 Wiring Hole for Conduit Tube...
  • Page 223 INDOOR UNITS Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S and (H,Y)IC4018B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NAE1 Unit: inch (mm) Mark Name Remark Air Outlet 4-Way Air Inlet Refrigerant Gas Pipe with a Flare Nut Connection Refrigerant Liquid Pipe with b Flare Nut Connection Drain Pipe Connection VP25 Wiring Hole for Conduit Tube 7/8 (22.2) Hole...
  • Page 224 INDOOR UNITS Models: (H,Y)IC4024B21S, (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NAE1 Unit: inch (mm) Mark Name Remark Air Outlet 4-Way Air Inlet Refrigerant Gas Pipe with 5/8 (15.88) Flare Nut Connection Refrigerant Liquid Pipe with 3/8 (9.52) Flare Nut Connection Drain Pipe Connection VP25 Wiring Hole for Conduit Tube...
  • Page 225: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.5 Structure Unit: inch (mm) (P-AP160NA2 without Motion and Radiation Sensors P-AP160NAE1 with Motion and Radiation Sensors) Part Name Remarks Model 9-3/4 (H,Y)IC4012B21S (12.7) (6.35) (248) Fan Motor Heat Exchanger 9-3/4 (H,Y)IC4015B21S (12.7) (6.35) (248) Distributor Strainer 9-3/4 (H,Y)IC4018B21S (15.88) (9.52)
  • Page 226: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.6 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan 3-60 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 227: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.7 Operation Space Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S, (H,Y)IC4018B21S, (H,Y)IC4024B21S, (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S Unit: inch (mm) Min. Min. Min. Min. Min. 19-11/16 19-11/16 19-11/16 118-1/8 19-11/16 (500) (3000) (500) (500) (500) Min. 94-1/2 (2400) Piping Connection Piping Connection Piping Connection Service Space Min.
  • Page 228: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.9 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model Maximum Minimum (H,Y)IC4012B21S 0.057 (H,Y)IC4015B21S 0.057 (H,Y)IC4018B21S 0.057 208/230 (H,Y)IC4024B21S 0.057 (H,Y)IC4030B21S 0.127 (H,Y)IC4036B21S 0.127 VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) Phase Frequency (Hz) MCA: Minimum Circuit Ampacity (A) MFA: Maximum Fuse Ampacity (A)
  • Page 229: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.10 Sound Data NOTE: Operation sound is equivalent to an anechoic chamber (free space). Noise level will be increased by the surrounding noise and echoes. 3-63 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 230 INDOOR UNITS NOTE: Operation sound is equivalent to an anechoic chamber (free space). Noise level will be increased by the surrounding noise and echoes. 3-64 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 231: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.11 Control System 3.2.11.1 Refrigerant System Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S, (H,Y)IC4018B21S, (H,Y)IC4024B21S, (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S Mark Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch (mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection 1/2×t0.031...
  • Page 232: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.11.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details.
  • Page 233 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 234 INDOOR UNITS (High Outlet Air Temperature Heat Lockout) I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp.
  • Page 235 INDOOR UNITS Motion Sensor : OFF Operation: OFF Operation Stop Operation Start Normal Operation controller is set to one controller is set to one of the When the wired zone controller is set to one When the wired zone controller is set to one of the of the following or at Test Run Mode.
  • Page 236: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.11.3 Safety and Control Device Setting (H,Y)IC4012B21S (H,Y)IC4015B21S (H,Y)IC4030B21S Model (H,Y)IC4018B21S (H,Y)IC4036B21S (H,Y)IC4024B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Thermostat Cut-Out (100 Cut-In For Control Circuit Fuse Capacity 3-70 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 237: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.2.11.4 Wiring Diagram Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S, (H,Y)IC4018B21S, (H,Y)IC4024B21S (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NA2 Decorative Panel Ground Wiring Electronic Expansion Valve 3-71 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 238 INDOOR UNITS Models: (H,Y)IC4012B21S, (H,Y)IC4015B21S, (H,Y)IC4018B21S, (H,Y)IC4024B21S (H,Y)IC4030B21S and (H,Y)IC4036B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP160NAE1 Decorative Panel Ground Wiring Decorative Panel Electronic Expansion Valve 3-72 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 239: 1-Way Cassette Type

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3 1-Way Cassette Type 3.3.1 Unit Nomenclature Model Descriptions Example Nomenclature Description H = Hitachi Brand (H,Y) Y = York Brand Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Type C1 = 1-Way Cassette Type Capacity (MBH) Refrigerant Type B = R410A Power Supply 2 = 208/230Volts - 1Phase - 60Hz 1 = 1st Generation...
  • Page 240: General Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.3 General Data 1-Way Cassette Type Indoor Unit Type (H,Y)IC1006B21S (H,Y)IC1008B21S (H,Y)IC1012B21S Model (H,Y)IC1015B21S AC 1Phase, 208/230V, 60Hz Indoor Unit Power Supply 6,000 8,000 12,000 15,000 Nominal Cooling Capacity*1 Btu/h (1.8) (2.3) (3.5) (4.4) (kW) 6,700 9,000 13,500 17,000 Nominal Heating Capacity*1 Btu/h...
  • Page 241: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.4 Dimensional Data Models: (H,Y)IC1006B21S and (H,Y)IC1008B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP36CNA (H,Y)IC1012B21S and (H,Y)IC1015B21S with Decorative Panel P-AP56CNA Unit: inch(mm) Decorative Panel Shielded Communication Cable (Min. AWG18 (0.82mm NOTE: Distance between the wall and louver side panel edge must be a minimum of 59-1/16 inch (1500mm) to prevent short circuiting.
  • Page 242: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.5 Structure Unit: inch(mm) Part Name Remarks Model 1/2 (12.7) 1/4 (6.35) (H,Y)IC1006B21S Fan Motor 1/2 (12.7) 1/4 (6.35) (H,Y)IC1008B21S Heat Exchanger (H,Y)IC1012B21S 1/2 (12.7) 1/4 (6.35) Distributor 1/2 (12.7) 1/4 (6.35) (H,Y)IC1015B21S Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Electrical Control Box Refrigerant Gas Pipe Connection with a Flare Nut Refrigerant Liquid Pipe Connection...
  • Page 243: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.6 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan 3-77 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 244: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.7 Operation Space Models: (H,Y)IC1006B21S, (H,Y)IC1008B21S, (H,Y)IC1012B21S and (H,Y)IC1015B21S Unit: inch (mm) Min. Min. 3-15/16 (100) Min. 3-15/16 Min. 11-13/16 59-1/16 (1500) (100) (300) Piping Side Min. Min. 25/32 (20) 11-13/16 (300) Distance from Wall < For One Unit Installation > Min.
  • Page 245: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.9 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model PH HZ Maximum Minimum (H,Y)IC1006B21S 0.050 (H,Y)IC1008B21S 0.050 208/230 (H,Y)IC1012B21S 0.050 (H,Y)IC1015B21S 0.050 VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) Frequency (Hz) MCA: Minimum Circuit Ampacity (A) MFA: Maximum Fuse Ampacity (A) OPT: Rated Motor Output (kW) FLA: Full Load Ampacity (A)
  • Page 246: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.10 Sound Data NOTE: Operation sound is equivalent to an anechoic chamber (free space). Noise level will be increased by the surrounding noise and echoes. 3-80 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 247: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.11 Control System 3.3.11.1 Refrigerant System Models: (H,Y)IC1006B21S, (H,Y)IC1008B21S, (H,Y)IC1012B21S and (H,Y)IC1015B21S Mark Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch (mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection 1/2×t0.031 1/2×t0.031...
  • Page 248: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.11.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details.
  • Page 249 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 250 INDOOR UNITS (High Outlet Air Temperature Heat Lockout) I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp.
  • Page 251 INDOOR UNITS Motion Sensor : OFF Operation: OFF Operation Stop Operation Start Normal Operation Motion Sensor Setting of Motion Sensor Setting of Wired Controller: OFF Wired Controller: ON Operation Stop at Test Run Mode Not at Test Run Mode Motion Sensor : ON No human activity is sensed for 10 minutes.
  • Page 252: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.11.3 Safety and Control Device Setting (H,Y)IC1006B21S, (H,Y)IC1008B21S Model (H,Y)IC1012B21S, (H,Y)IC1015B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Thermostat Cut-Out (100 Cut-In For Control Circuit Fuse Capacity 3-86 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 253: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.3.11.4 Wiring Diagram Models: (H,Y)IC1006B21S, (H,Y)IC1008B21S, (H,Y)IC1012B21S and (H,Y)IC1015B21S Decorative Panel Ground Electronic Expansion Valve 3-87 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 254: Wall Mounted

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4 Wall Mounted 3.4.1 Unit Nomenclature Means of Model Name Example Nomenclature Description T = Tag in the Bag Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Type WM = Wall Mount Type Capacity (MBH) Refrigerant Type B = R410A Power Supply 2 = 208/230Volts - 1Phase - 60Hz 1 = 1st Generation S = Standard Type...
  • Page 255: General Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.3 General Data Wall Mount Type Indoor Unit Type Model TIWM006B21S TIWM008B21S TIWM012B21S AC 1Phase, 208/230V, 60Hz Indoor Unit Power Supply 6,000 8,000 12,000 Nominal Cooling Capacity *1 Btu/h (kW) (1.8) (2.3) (3.5) 6,700 9,000 13,500 Nominal Heating Capacity *1 Btu/h (kW) (2.0)
  • Page 256: Dimensional Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.4 Dimensional Data Models: TIWM006B21S and TIWM008B21S Unit: inch(mm) Communication Cable Opening Direction Option 1: Opening Direction Option 2: NOTES: 1. Removal of the drain pipe is possible from either side of the knockout holes. If using the left side, install a drain hose to the drain pipe drain at the left side.
  • Page 257 INDOOR UNITS Model: TIWM012B21S Unit: inch(mm) Communication Cable Opening Direction Option 1: Opening Direction Option 2: NOTES: 1. Removal of the drain pipe is possible from either side of the knockout holes. If using the left side, install a drain hose to the drain pipe connection at the left side.
  • Page 258 INDOOR UNITS Models: TIWM015B21S, TIWM018B21S and TIWM024B21S Unit: inch(mm) Communication Cable Dimension Model TIWM015B21S (6.35) (12.7) TIWM018B21S (9.52) (15.88) TIWM024B21S (9.52) (15.88) Opening Direction Option 1: Opening Direction Option 2: Opening Direction Option 3: NOTES: 1. Removal of the drain pipe is possible from either side of the knockout holes. If using the left side, install a drain hose to the drain pipe connection at the left side.
  • Page 259: Structure

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.5 Structure < TIWM006B21S and TIWM008B21S > Unit: inch(mm) Electronic Expansion Valve < TIWM012B21S > Electronic Expansion Valve 3-93 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 260 INDOOR UNITS < TIWM015B21S, TIWM018B21S and TIWM024B21S > Unit: inch(mm) Electronic Expansion Valve 3-94 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 261: Component Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.6 Component Data Indoor Heat Exchanger and Fan 3-95 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 262: Operation Space

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.7 Operation Space Models: TIWM006B21S, TIWM008B21S, TIWM012B21S, TIWM015B21S TIWM018B21S and TIWM024B21S Unit: inch (mm) Unit: inch(mm) Model TIWM006B21S TIWM008B21S 5-29/32 (150) 3-15/16 (100) TIWM012B21S TIWM015B21S Min. TIWM018B21S 3-15/16 (100) 7-7/8 (200) Min. 3-15/16 TIWM024B21S (100) Floor 3.4.8 Sensible Heat Factor (SHF) Model SHF*1 TIWM006B21S...
  • Page 263: Electrical Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.9 Electrical Data Indoor Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage Power Supply Unit Fan Motor Model PH HZ Maximum Minimum TIWM006B21S 0.038 TIWM008B21S 0.038 TIWM012B21S 0.038 208/230 TIWM015B21S 0.038 TIWM018B21S 0.038 TIWM024B21S 0.038 VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) Phase Frequency (Hz) MCA: Minimum Circuit Ampacity (A)
  • Page 264: Sound Data

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.10 Sound Data NOTE: Operation sound is equivalent to anechoic chamber (free space). Noise level shall be increased by the surrounding noise and echos. 3-98 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 265 INDOOR UNITS NOTE: Operation sound is equivalent to anechoic chamber (free space). Noise level shall be increased by the surrounding noise and echos. 3-99 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 266: Control System

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.11 Control System 3.4.11.1 Refrigerant System Models: TIWM006B21S, TIWM008B21S, TIWM012B21S, TIWM015B21S TIWM018B21S and TIWM024B21S Mark Part Name Heat Exchanger Distributor Strainer Electronic Expansion Valve Unit: inch (mm) (A) Gas Pipe (B) Liquid Pipe Model Distributor (C) (OD×T) (D) (OD×T) Connection Connection 3/8×t0.031...
  • Page 267: Standard Operation Sequence

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.11.2 Standard Operation Sequence The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details. The sequence may be different depending on the outdoor unit model to be connected. Refer to the section on outdoor units for details.
  • Page 268 INDOOR UNITS I.U.: Indoor Unit Power Supply MIF : Motor for Indoor Fan Cooling or Dry Operation Is compressor operated for more than 15 min?* The check interval differs depending on the conditions. Cooling or Dry Operation Gas or Liquid Pipe >...
  • Page 269 INDOOR UNITS (High Outlet Air Temperature Heat Lockout) I.U.: Indoor Unit Heating Operation I.U. Air < 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. > 149 F(65 Thermo-OFF Elapsed Time: 3 min. I.U. Air > 149 F(65 Outlet Temp. < 149 F(65 Set Temp. is lower than Air Intake Temp.
  • Page 270: Safety And Control Device Setting

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.11.3 Safety and Control Device Setting TIWM006B21S, TIWM008B21S Model TIWM012B21S, TIWM015B21S TIWM024B21S TIWM018B21S For Evaporator Fan Motor Chip Ceramic PTC (80) (60) Thermistor For Control Circuit Fuse Capacity 3-104 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 271: Wiring Diagram

    INDOOR UNITS 3.4.11.4 Wiring Diagram Models: TIWM006B21S, TIWM008B21S and TIWM012B21S Ground Wiring Electronic Expansion Valve 3-105 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 272 INDOOR UNITS Models: TIWM015B21S, TIWM018B21S and TIWM024B21S Ground Wiring Electronic Expansion Valve 3-106 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 273: Change-Over Box

    CHANGE-OVER BOX 4. Change-Over Box 4.1 Unit Nomenclature Unit Nomenclature Example Nomenclature Description Unit Type COB = Change-Over Box Number of Ports S = Single Port M = Multiple Ports Capacity (MBH) 048 = Max. 48 (MBH) 096 = Max. 96 (MBH) Refrigerant Type B = for R410A Voltage...
  • Page 274: General Data

    CHANGE-OVER BOX 4.3 General Data Model Name COBS048B21S COBS096B21S Power Supply Power Consumption more than 2 Units 42 - 71 Connectable Indoor Unit Total Capacity 1 Unit 49 - 96 Number of Connectable Indoor Unit 1 - 7 1 - 8 Height in (mm) 7-17/32 (191)
  • Page 275: Dimensional Data

    CHANGE-OVER BOX 4.4 Dimensional Data < COBS048B21S > Ground < COBS096B21S > Ground Change-over box consists of mechanical parts such as electronic expansion valves. Ensure the service access door is below the electrical box. when the micro-computer control expansion valve in the cnage-over box is activated.
  • Page 276: Refrigeration Cycle

    CHANGE-OVER BOX 4.5 Refrigeration Cycle Electronic Expansion Valve Reference the wiring diagram below for additional details on <MVS1>, <MVS2>, <MVD1>, and <MVD2>. TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 277: Wiring Diagram

    CHANGE-OVER BOX 4.6 Wiring Diagram Electronic Expansion Valve Change-Over Box Electronic Expansion Valve (View of the Top) TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 279: Optional Parts

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5. Optional Parts 5.1 Line Up Item Adopting Item Optional Parts Type Optional Parts Adapting Model Name Model Name 5.2.1 Drain Adapter DBS-TP10A Protection Net (Rear) PN-TP10BA For 072 Protection Net (Rear) PN-TP10BB For 096 and 120 Protection 5.2.2 Protection Net (Right) PN-TP10R...
  • Page 280: Outdoor Unit

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.2 Outdoor Unit 5.2.1 Drain Adapter DBS-TP10A The drain adapter is for the drain pipe connection in order to use the outdoor unit bottom base as a drain pan. Unit: inch (mm) Accessory Remarks Drain Adapter Connection for Drain Piping (VP20 Equivalent) Outer Diameter φ31/32 (φ25) (Inner Diameter φ25/32 (φ20))
  • Page 281: Protection Net

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.2.2 Protection Net The protection net is to protect the outdoor unit heat exchanger from external damages such as being hit by a ball. Components of Protection Net Model PN-TP10BA PN-TP10BB PN-TP10R PN-TP10L Top Flow Type Top Flow Type Top Flow Type Applicable Top Flow Type...
  • Page 282: Snow Protection Hood

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.2.3 Snow Protection Hood Available Combinations Model Applicable Outdoor Unit Top Flow Type Top Flow Type 72,000 Btu/h 96,000 and 120,000 Btu/h Hood for Air Outlet ASG-TP20FAS1 ASG-TP20FBS1 Hood for Rear Side Air Inlet ASG-TP20BAS1 ASG-TP20BBS1 Hood for Left Side Air Inlet ASG-TP20LS2 Hood for Right Side Air Inlet ASG-TP20RS2...
  • Page 283 OPTIONAL PARTS • Top Flow Type 96,000 and 120,000 Btu/h Unit: inch (mm) Front Side Right Side Airflow Direction Airflow Direction (Fron t S id e ) (Rear Side) Rear Side (View from P) Item Model Hood for Air Outlet ASG-TP20FBS1 Hood for Rear Side Air Inlet ASG-TP20BBS1...
  • Page 284 OPTIONAL PARTS (1) After the snow protection hood is installed, the noise at the air outlet side may slightly increase. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully consider the air discharge direction when installing. (2) Be sure to tighten the snow protection hood securely to the top panel and side panel of the outdoor unit with the supplied screws (accessories).
  • Page 285 OPTIONAL PARTS To hold the snow protection hood securely on the outdoor unit against a strong wind or earthquake, a prevent the outdoor unit from overturning. to prevent rusting. rust if they are exposed to a salty environment, such as near a coastal region. Be attentive when installing or maintaining the units.
  • Page 286 OPTIONAL PARTS < Hood for Air Outlet and Rear Side Air Inlet (72,000 Btu/h) > • Hood for Air Outlet Unit: inch (mm) Item Qty. Right Side Plate Left Side Plate Faceplate (1) Faceplate (2) Details of A Faceplate (3) Horizontal Plate Fixing Plate for Left Side (Front Side) Fixing Plate for Left Side (Rear Side)
  • Page 287 OPTIONAL PARTS < Hood for Air Outlet and Rear Side Air Inlet (96,000 and 120,000 Btu/h) > Unit: inch (mm) • Hood for Air Outlet Item Qty. Right Side Plate Details of A Left Side Plate Faceplate (1) Faceplate (2) Faceplate (3) Horizontal Plate Fixing Plate for Left Side (Front Side)
  • Page 288 OPTIONAL PARTS < Hood for Left Side Air Inlet and Right Side Air Inlet (72,000 ~ 120,000 Btu/h) > Unit: inch (mm) • Hood for Left Side Air Inlet Details of A Details of B • Hood for Right Side Air Inlet Details of A Details of B Item...
  • Page 289: Ducted Models

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.3 Ducted Models 5.3.1 Air Filter Model Applicable Model KW-PP8Q (H,Y)IDH018B21S KW-PP3Q (H,Y)IDH024 ~ 030B21S KW-PP4Q (H,Y)IDH036 ~ 048B21S Model Applicable Model KW-PP7Q (H,Y)IDM006 ~ 012B21S KW-PP8Q (H,Y)IDM015 ~ 018B21S KW-PP9Q (H,Y)IDM024 ~ 030B21S KW-PP10Q (H,Y)IDM036 ~ 048B21S Model Applicable Model KW-PP5Q...
  • Page 290 OPTIONAL PARTS Specifications Model KW-PP3Q KW-PP4Q KW-PP5Q KW-PP6Q Item Applicable Indoor Unit Duct High Static Type Duct High Static Type Duct Slim Type Duct Slim Type kBtu/h [(H,Y)IDH**B21S] [(H,Y)IDH**B21S] [(H,Y)IDS**B21S] [(H,Y)IDS**B21S] 024 to 030 036 to 048 006 to 012 015 to 018 Quantity per unit Air Flow...
  • Page 291: 4-Way Cassette Models

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4 4-Way Cassette Models 5.4.1 Anti-bacterial Air Filter: F-71M-K2 and F-160M-K2 Unit: inch [mm] Dimensional Data Installation State 21-31/32 [558] 21-13/32 [544] 33-1/16 [840] Anti-bacterial Air Filter Indoor Unit Filter Box(Option) Filter Ceiling Decorative Panel Paper Frame (Option) Air Filter (Attached with Decorative Panel) Air Intake Grille...
  • Page 292: Filter Box: B-160H3

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4.2 Filter Box: B-160H3 Unit: inch [mm] (Decorative Panel Mounting Position) Decorative Panel Model B-160H3 Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model 012 to 036 ((H,Y)IC4**B21S) Polyethylene, Galvanized Steel Plate, Material EPDM-FO, Polystyrene Color of Foam Bluish Gray Weight lbs (kg) 5.5 (2.5) Applicable Air Filter F-71M-K2...
  • Page 293: Air Outlet Shutter Plate: Pi-160K3

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4.3 Air Outlet Shutter Plate: PI-160K3 Unit: inch [mm] Dimensional Data Shutter Plate Sheet 0.024 [0.6] 13/32 [10] 18-1/2 [470] 20-15/32 [520] Adhesive Surface Nonwoven Fabric Installation State Drain Pan Condensate Pan Enlarged View from B Drain Pan Condensate Pan Sheet Attach the sheet to...
  • Page 294: Fresh Air Intake Kit: Oaci-160K3

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4.4 Fresh Air Intake Kit: OACI-160K3 Unit: inch [mm] Dimensional Data 2-5/32 [55] 33-15/32 [850] (Height of Filter Box) 27-9/16 [700] 25/32 [20] 13/32 [10] (Decorative Panel Mounting Position) (Air Panel Mounting Position) (Before Compression) 1-31/32 [50] Pass Resistance of Fresh Air Intake Portion Galvanized Steel Plate Insulation...
  • Page 295: T-Tube Connecting Kit: Tkci-160K

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4.5 T-Tube Connecting Kit: TKCI-160K Unit: inch [mm] 036 MBH Type Decorative Panel 012 to 018 MBH 024 to 036 MBH Model TKCI-160K Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model 012 to 036 ((H,Y)IC4**B21S) Purpose Ducted Connection Parts for "Fresh Air Intake Kit" T-Tube Flange Galvanized Steel Box Material...
  • Page 296: Duct Adapter: Pd-75A

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.4.6 Duct Adapter: PD-75A Unit: inch [mm] 012 to 018 MBH 024 to 036 MBH Model PD-75A Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model 012 to 018 024 to 036 ((H,Y)IC4**B21S) Max. Capacity of Fresh Air Intake /min.) Purpose for Fresh Air Intake Connecting Duct Diameter inch(mm) 2-15/16...
  • Page 297: 1-Way Cassette Models

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.5 1-Way Cassette Models 5.5.1 Anti-bacterial Air Filter: F-56MS-PK2 Unit: inch [mm] Airflow Direction Air Volume-Pressure Loss Characteristics (Initial Pressure Loss) 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 Air Volume (cfm) Decorative on the air inlet grille with inserting Panel Model F-56MS-PK2 Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model...
  • Page 298: Motion Sensor Kit: Sor-Nes

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.5.2 Motion Sensor Kit: SOR-NES Unit: inch [mm] NOTES: 1. Remove the controller cover and attach the motion sensor kit to the cover. It can be attached to both sides of the controller cover. 2. Connect the wiring for the motion sensor kit to the connector CN10 on the indoor unit PCB in the electrical control box.
  • Page 299 OPTIONAL PARTS 5.5.3 Duct Adapter: PD-100 Unit: inch [mm] Installation State Decorative Panel Model PD-100 Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model 006 to 015 ((H,Y)IC1**B21S) Max. Capacity of Fresh Air Intake /min.) Purpose for Fresh Air Intake Connecting Duct Diameter inch(mm) 3-15/16 100.0) Material...
  • Page 300: Grille For Front Discharge: Dg-56Sw1

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.5.4 Grille for Front Discharge: DG-56SW1 Unit: inch [mm] 35-7/16 [900] Top View Indoor Unit 2-3/8 [60] 11-13/16 to 14-3/16 [300 to 360] (Adjustable Length) 24-1/32 [610] 13/32 25 [635] 13/32 Right Side View [10] (Opening Dimension [10] for Grille) 4-1/16 [103] (Opening Dimension for Grille)
  • Page 301: Air Outlet Shutter Plate: Pis-56Ls

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.5.5 Air Outlet Shutter Plate: PIS-56LS Unit: inch [mm] Model PI-160LS1 Item Applicable Indoor Unit Model 006 to 015 ((H,Y)IC1**B21S) Quantity per unit Shutter Plate Polyethylenes Material Sheet Non-woven Fabric (Flame Resistance: UL94V-0) NOTES: 1. When the indoor unit is installed with a clipped ceiling, the air outlet shutter plate must be used. 2.
  • Page 302: Wall Mounted Models

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.6 Wall Mounted Models 5.6.1 Strainer Kit: MSF-NP63A and MSF-NP112A When connecting a wall mount type indoor unit to the VRF system, make sure to attach the strainer kit to the refrigerant piping close to the indoor unit . This prevents solid particles from entering into the electronic expansion valve inside the unit.
  • Page 303: Piping Kit

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7 Piping Kit Item Model MC-NP21A1 for Heat Pump System MC-NP30A1 (2-Pipes Connection) MC-NP40A1 Piping Connection Kit MC-NP21X1 for Heat Recovery System MC-NP30X1 (3-Pipes Connection) MC-NP40X1 MW-NP282A2 Line Branch MW-NP452A2 for Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection) MW-NP692A2 MW-NP902A2 MW-NP142X2 MW-NP282X2 Line Branch...
  • Page 304 OPTIONAL PARTS Piping Kit for Heat Pump System • Piping Connection Kit • Multi-Kit (Header Branch) Piping Connection Kit Header Branch Outdoor Unit Capacity Total No. of Model (MBH) Indoor Unit Capacity Header Model (MBH) Branches 144 - 192 MC-NP21A1 36-60 MH-NP224A 216 - 312...
  • Page 305 OPTIONAL PARTS Piping Kit for Heat Recovery System • Piping Connection Kit • Multi-Kit (Header Branch) Piping Connection Kit Header Branch (3 Pipes Connection) Outdoor Unit Capacity Total No. of Model (MBH) Indoor Unit Capacity Header Model (MBH) Branches 144 - 192 MC-NP21X1 36-72 MH-NP288X...
  • Page 306: Piping Connection Kit For Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.1 Piping Connection Kit for Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection) MC-NP21A1, MC-NP30A1 and MC-NP40A1 5.7.1.1 Piping Connection Size of the pipe to meet with the pipe size. Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Reducer for Model High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line High/Low Pressure Gas Line...
  • Page 307 OPTIONAL PARTS Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Reducer for Model High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line ID 1-1/4 (To Piping Connection Kit 2) (To Piping Connection Kit 2) ID 3/4 OD 1-1/4 ID 1-1/4 ID 1-1/4 ID 3/4...
  • Page 308: Piping Connection Kit For Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.2 Piping Connection Kit for Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection) MC-NP21X1, MC-NP30X1 and MC-NP40X1 5.7.2.1 Piping Connection Size of the pipe to meet with the pipe size. Reducer for Reducer Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Branch Pipe for High/Low Model...
  • Page 309 OPTIONAL PARTS Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Reducer for Reducer Branch Pipe for Model Low Pressure High/Low Pressure Low Pressure High/Low Pressure Liquid Line Gas Line Gas Line Gas Line Gas Line Liquid Line ID 1-1/4 ID 1-1/8 (To Piping Connection Kit 2) ID 3/4 (To Piping Connection Kit 2)
  • Page 310: Multi-Kit (Line Branch) For Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.3 Multi-Kit (Line Branch) for Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection) MW-NP282A2, MW-NP452A2, MW-NP692A2 and MW-NP902A2 5.7.3.1 Piping Connection Size to meet with the pipe size. Reducer for Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Model High/Low Pressure High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line Liquid Line...
  • Page 311: Multi-Kit (Line Branch) For Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.4 Multi-Kit (Line Branch) for Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection) MW-NP142X2, MW-NP282X2, MW-NP452X2, MW-NP562X2, MW-NP692X2 and MW-NP902X2 5.7.4.1 Piping Connection Size to meet with the pipe size. Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Model Low Pressure Gas Line High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line (To Main Piping)
  • Page 312 OPTIONAL PARTS Model Reducer for Gas Line Reducer for Liquid Line OD 1/4 MW-NP142X2 ID 3/8 (Qty.: 2) OD 1/4 MW-NP282X2 ID 3/8 OD 1-1/8 ID 1 ID 1/2 OD 1/4 MW-NP452X2 ID 5/8 ID 3/8 ID 7/8 ID 3/4 OD 1-1/8 ID 1 ID 1/2...
  • Page 313: Multi-Kit (Header Branch) For Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.5 Multi-Kit (Header Branch) for Heat Pump System (2-Pipes Connection) MH-NP224A and MH-NP288A 5.7.5.1 Piping Connection Size to meet with the pipe size. Models Gas Line Liquid Line Expander Closing Pipe (For Gas Line) φ3/4 ID 5/8 OD 1/2 φ3/8 φ3/4 ID 3/4...
  • Page 314: Multi-Kit (Header Branch) For Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.7.6 Multi-Kit (Header Branch) for Heat Recovery System (3-Pipes Connection) MH-NP288X 5.7.6.1 Piping Connection Size to meet with the pipe size. Name of Parts MH-NP288X ID 3/4 ID 5/8 φ7/8 ID 7/8 Low Pressure Gas Line ID 5/8 φ5/8 ID 1/2 ID 3/4...
  • Page 315: Control

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.8 Control 5.8.1 3P Connector Cable (PCC-1A) This accessory connector is utilized to provide remote start/stop capability (binary input) to an indoor unit and provide operating status (binary output) of an indoor unit's functions. (System Parts: One set contains Connector (“XARP-03V”...
  • Page 316: Relay And 3 Pin Connector Kit (Psc-5Ra)

    OPTIONAL PARTS 5.8.3 Relay and 3 Pin Connector Kit (PSC-5RA) This relay kit provides for basic input/output integration functionality (indoor unit ON/OFF, operating mode, alarm status) to third party controllers and Building Management Systems (BMS). Unit: inch(mm) Max. 4-17/32 (115) 3-31/32 (101) 9/32 9/32...
  • Page 317: Control Device

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6. Control Device 6.1 Line Up 6.1.1 Introduction Refer to the illustrations below showing the VRF control system components. H-LINK II or H-LINK Cable Controller Cable Central Controllers Mini Central Controller Large Central Controller Computerized Central Controller Outdoor Units Indoor Units Individual Remote Controllers IR Receiver...
  • Page 318 CONTROL SYSTEM Item No. Option Parts Name Model Name Wired Controller CIW01 CIS01 Wireless Controller CIR01 IR(Infrared) Receiver Kit for 4-Way Cassette C4IRK01 Control Devices IR(Infrared) Receiver Kit for 1-Way Cassette C1IRK01 IR(Infrared) Receiver Kit for Wall Mounted and Ducted CWDIRK01 Mini Central Controller CCM01...
  • Page 319 CONTROL SYSTEM H-LINK II The H-LINK transmission system for connection between outdoor and indoor units provides an extended : H-LINK II Control Wiring Outdoor Units (Max. 64 Refrigerant Group)* Indoor Units (Max. 160 Units)* * The above example shows an * The above example shows the case instance using a central control that central control device.
  • Page 320 CONTROL SYSTEM MAX. 16 Indoor Units Meeting Room FLTR MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP Avoid COOL Motion Sensor ON LOUV. Adj. Menu On/Off Back/Help ECO Central Controller Meeting Room FLTR MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP Avoid COOL Motion Sensor ON LOUV. Adj. Menu On/Off Back/Help ECO...
  • Page 321: Controller Line Up

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.1.3 Controller Line Up CCCS01 CCM01 CCL01 CCCA01 Overview CCCS01: 2048 Remote Control Group Numbers (CCCA01×16) CCCA01: 128 On/Off Mode Set Temp. Monitor Fan Speed Louver Angle Remote Control Prohibited Alarm On/Off Mode Set Temp. Operation Fan Speed Louver Angle Remote Control Prohibited Filter Sign Clear...
  • Page 322 When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 323 CONTROL SYSTEM H-LINK Cable wiring (H-LINK). (2) Wiring Method Outdoor Unit CCM01 Connect the communication cables to Terminal Terminal the TB terminals Board Board of the outdoor Connector units and the indoor units. CN2 CN3 2 EARTH H-LINK (Communication Cable) Indoor Unit Power Supply 24VAC...
  • Page 324: Wired Controller

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.2 Wired Controller 6.2.1 Features and Functions Model Number CIW01 Meeting Room FLTR Model Type Wired Controller MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP Avoid COOL Setting On/Off Motion Sensor ON Mode LOUV. Adj. Temp. Menu Fan Speed Louver Angle On/Off Back/Help ECO On/Off Timer Holiday Off...
  • Page 325 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.2.3 Dimensions 6.2.4 Applicable Models Model Number Model Type C4IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 4-way Cassette C2IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 2-way Cassette (coming soon) C1IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 1-way Cassette CWDIRK01 IR Receiver Kit for Wall and Ducted Units TIWM006B21S TIWM008B21S TIWM012B21S...
  • Page 326 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.2.6 Installation One controller can control up to 16 units. With Communication Cable Indoor Unit N = 16 (Max.) 6.2.6.1 Selection of Installation Location 1) With the customer’s approval, determine a suitable installation location for the controller. Do not install the remote control switch in the following places: 6.2.6.2 Before Installation...
  • Page 327 When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements. The maximum total cable length is 98 ft.
  • Page 328 CONTROL SYSTEM C. When simultaneously controlling multiple indoor units, set the system numbers and addresses of the indoor units without overlapping. between the controller and indoor units for setting the system number and the indoor unit address. a gap, cover the gap with vinyl tape. If not covered correctly, water droplets or insects may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 329 CONTROL SYSTEM 5) Test Run 1) Turn ON the power supply for all the indoor units. Test Run Setting: 2 units 2) For the models with the * The total number of the indoor units connected is MODE COOL auto-address function, SPEED indicated on the liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • Page 330: Features And Functions

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.3.1 Features and Functions Model Number CIS01 Model Type Setting On/Off Mode Temp. Fan Speed Louver Angle Automatic Reset of Setting Temperature Limit for Setting Temperature Model CIS01 Outer Dimension 2-3/4 × 4-23/32 × 43/64 inch <W × H × D> (70 ×...
  • Page 331: Applicable Models

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.3.4 Applicable Models Model Number Model Type C4IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 4-way Cassette C2IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 2-way Cassette (coming soon) C1IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 1-way Cassette CWDIRK01 IR Receiver Kit for Wall and Ducted Units TIWM006B21S TIWM008B21S TIWM012B21S...
  • Page 332 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.3.6.3 Installation Procedures 2) Connection of cable: Field-Supplied Cable Accessory Cable cable by soldering. Insulate the connecting part using vinyl tape. Connection Part B. When Using Steel Box Implanted Steel Box Prepare steel box (option). (Option, S size) Screws Load the cable through the groove.
  • Page 333 18-Gauge, 2-Conductor, Stranded Copper. Shielded cable must be considered for applications and routing communication errors. When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 334: Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM This controller does not have a Test Run mode. The test running should be performed from the outdoor units. 1. Turn ON the power for all the indoor units. 3. Set the Test Run mode from the outdoor units. 4.
  • Page 335 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4 Wireless Controller 6.4.1 Features and Functions Model Number CIR01 Model Type Wireless Controller Setting On/Off Mode Temp. Fan Speed Louver Angle On Timer Off Timer Filter Sign Reset Item Menu Features "On" dedicated button On/Off "Off" dedicated button COOL Mode AUTO...
  • Page 336 CONTROL SYSTEM H-LINK Cable Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Controller Cable TIMER FILTER DEF IR Receiver EMERGENCY HEAT COOL (System) Wired Controller Controller (CIW01 or CIS01). Wireless *1 If the system has “one IR Receiver and one Wired Controller Primary, and the IR Receiver set as Secondary. *2 Indoor Unit (Wall Mount type) can’t connect using the Wired Controller (CIW01 or CIS01).
  • Page 337 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.4 Dimensions 6.4.5 Applicable Models Model Number Model Type C4IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 4-way Cassette C2IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 2-way Cassette (coming soon) C1IRK01 IR Receiver Kit for 1-way Cassette CWDIRK01 IR Receiver Kit for Wall and Ducted Units TIWM006B21S TIWM008B21S TIWM012B21S...
  • Page 338: Installation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.7 Installation 6.4.7.1 Setting Batteries Set the batteries (AAA/1.5V × 2) for the controller as follows. Slide and push the (1) Remove the battery cover by sliding and pushing cover in the direction of the arrow. the cover in the direction of the arrow as shown (2) Set the batteries.
  • Page 339 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.7.3 Sending The operation commands are sent by pressing each button while pointing the Receiver Kit transmitter of the controller toward the (1) When the commands are sent, the Indication Lamp (Yellow) indication “ on the LCD of the turns ON for an instant.
  • Page 340: Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.8 Operation 6.4.8.1 Operation to the indoor unit. Point the transmitter of the controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the switch of the required operation so that commands (by infrared rays) are sent to the indoor unit. distance will be shorter if the transmitting angle is not vertical to the receiver or there is an electronic device light in the room.
  • Page 341 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.8.2 Optional Function Setting The display range of the wireless controller can be set, following functions to set the indoor unit. ATTENTION: The following settings are only valid for the functions that can be set to the indoor unit. The function that cannot be set to the indoor unit is invalid.
  • Page 342 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.8.3 Identifying Indoor Units Installed in a Side-by-Side Operation This function is used when operating several receivers or indoor units side by side, to prevent a malfunction when receiving incorrect signals from the wireless remote controllers used in other areas. Only the communication between a paired setting is possible, and four pairs (A, B, C, D) are available.
  • Page 343 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.4.8.4 Test Running by Controller 1) Turn ON the power supply for the indoor units. The “ 0.25 seconds Test Run Mode is under suspension. on the right. button. Test Run Mode is under operating. 4) Operate the Test Run by pressing the “ unit, the “...
  • Page 344: Ir (Infrared) Receiver Kit For 4-Way Cassette

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.5 IR (Infrared) Receiver Kit for 4-Way Cassette Model C4IRK01 Outer Dimension 7 × 7 × 1-13/32 inch < W × H × D > (203 × 203 × 36 mm) 6.5.2 Dimensions 6.5.3 Applicable Models Model C4IRK01 Applicable Indoor Unit Model 4-Way Cassette Type Applicable Wireless Controller...
  • Page 345: Accessories / Options

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.5.4 Accessories / Options Accessory IR Receiver Kit With Connecting Cable C4IRK01 Connecting Cable For Protection of Wiring Cover Connecting Cable For Securing Wiring Cover Plastic Band and Connecting Cable Installation Manual Operation Manual 6.5.5 Installation the indoor unit. power source of the indoor unit, and remove the decorative panel.
  • Page 346 CONTROL SYSTEM After attaching the connecting cable to each Fixing Plate Connecting Cable of the indoor unit for indoor unit wiring instruction. When running the connecting cable, run it to the 4 inches to 8 inches (from 101mm to 203mm) from Indoor Unit the indoor unit undersurface to the connecting cable Wiring Connection...
  • Page 347: Optional Functions

    CONTROL SYSTEM (3) While pushing the wiring into the corner A to the square hole of the decorative panel, of the arrow ( A ) shown at the far right. B to the square hole of the air panel. Coupling Hook Coupling Hook A pulling the A part toward the arrow direction.
  • Page 348 CONTROL SYSTEM controller are low. During an emergency operation, a yellow light “ The temperature setpoint and the fan speed for the cooling/heating operation are the same as before starting an emergency operation. The DIP switch (DSW1) is for the optional function selection. If the optional function selection is required, set the DIP switch as follows.
  • Page 349: Identifying Indoor Units Installed For A Side-By-Side Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.5.7 Identifying Indoor Units Installed for a Side-by-Side Operation "Identified" Indoor Unit Indoor Indoor If two indoor units are installed side by side, the Unit A Unit B commands from the wireless controller may be received by both indoor units. The function, “Identifying of Indoor IR Receiver IR Receiver Kit A...
  • Page 350 CONTROL SYSTEM < Electrical Wiring Connecting and Setting > Connection between Indoor Units < Power Source Cable 208/230V > Indoor Unit No.1 Indoor Unit No.2 Indoor Unit No.3 Power Source A B 1 2 A B 1 2 A B 1 2 Cable (208/230V) Control Cable...
  • Page 351: Test Run By Wireless Controller (Cir01)

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.5.9 Test Run by Wireless Controller (CIR01) After all installations are completed, a test run should be performed. (1) Perform the test run according to the installation manual for the wireless controller. 6.5.10 Alarm Indication Alarm "FILTER" (yellow light) "DEF"...
  • Page 352: Infrared (Ir) Receiver Kit For 1-Way Cassette

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.6 Infrared (IR) Receiver Kit for 1-Way Cassette Model C1IRK01 Outer Dimension 4-17/32 × 4-11/32 × 31/32 inch < W × H × D > (115 × 110 × 25 mm) 6.6.2 Dimensions 6.6.3 Applicable Models Model C1IRK01 Applicable Indoor Unit Model 1-Way Cassette Type Applicable Wireless Controller...
  • Page 353: Accessories / Options

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.6.4 Accessories / Options Accessory Q’ty IR Receiver Kit With Connecting Cable TIMER FILTER DEF C1IRK01 EMERGENCY HEAT COOL Clamp For Fixing Cable Tie-Wrap For Fixing Cable Installation Manual Operation Manual 6.6.5 Installation occur. source completely before starting installation. 6-37 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 354 CONTROL SYSTEM Air Inlet Grille Removal   Air Inlet Grille Knobs (two or three) Decorative Panel Supporting String Fastening Positions for Supporting String Grille Support (two or three) (3) Open the air inlet grille. The air Indoor Unit inlet grille can be removed by pushing the extruded part of the Decorative Panel Grille Support...
  • Page 355 CONTROL SYSTEM Optional Air Panel Removal Follow the procedures from (1) to (5). At least two (2) people are required for removing. (1) Remove the connectors at the indoor unit side and the decorative panel side. (4) Loosen the panel securing screw at the air outlet side with the letter “L”.
  • Page 356 CONTROL SYSTEM Unit: inch (mm) Cable Clamp (Accessory) Attaching Position IR Receiver Kit Cable (1) Insert the IR receiver kit and cable into the attachment position. Attach the coupling hooks (three portions) of the IR receiver kit and the notches at the attachment positions securely. Decorative Panel (2) Attach the cable clamp (accessory) at the rear side (3) Pull out the IR receiver kit cable...
  • Page 357: Optional Functions

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.6.6 Optional Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIP Switch (DSW1) TIMER FILTER DEF (Factory-Setting) EMERGENCY HEAT COOL Cover Rear Side of IR Receiver Kit "HEAT" Button "COOL" Button controller are low. During an emergency operation, a yellow light “ The temperature set-point and the fan speed for the cooling/heating operation are the same as before starting an emergency operation.
  • Page 358: Identifying Indoor Units Installed In A Side-By-Side Operaion

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.6.7 Identifying Indoor Units Installed in a Side-by-Side Operaion "Identified" Indoor Unit When two indoor units are installed side by side, the Indoor Indoor commands from the wireless controller may be received Unit A Unit B by both indoor units. The function, “Identifying of Indoor IR Receiver IR Receiver Kit A...
  • Page 359 CONTROL SYSTEM < Electrical Wiring Connecting and Setting > Connection between Indoor Units < Power Source Cable 208/230V > Indoor Unit No.1 Indoor Unit No.2 Indoor Unit No.3 Power Source A B 1 2 A B 1 2 A B 1 2 Cable (208/230V) Control Cable...
  • Page 360: Test Run For Wireless Controller (Cir01)

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.6.9 Test Run for Wireless Controller (CIR01) After all installations are completed, a test run should be performed. (1) Perform the test run according to the installation manual for the wireless controller. 6.6.10 Alarm Indication Alarm "FILTER" (yellow light) "DEF"...
  • Page 361: Infrared (Ir) Receiver Kit For Ducted And Wall Mounted

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7 Infrared (IR) Receiver Kit for Ducted and Wall Mounted Model CWDIRK01 Outer Dimension 3-17/32 × 4-23/32 × 1-3/32 inch < W × H × D > (90 × 120 × 28 mm) 6.7.2 Dimensions 6.7.3 Applicable Models Model CWDIRK01 General-Purpose...
  • Page 362: Accessories / Options

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7.4 Accessories / Options Accessory IR Receiver Kit With Connecting Cable CWDIRK01 Plastic Band For Clamping Cable Securing Screw For Installing IR Receiver Kit Securing Screw For Fixing Cable Clamp Cable Clamp For Clamping Cable 6.7.5 Installation and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals. 6-46 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 363 CONTROL SYSTEM installed. Slot connecting cable (accessory). The cable length is approximately 17 ft. (5m). Slotted Screwdriver (Tip Width: Approx. 1/4 inch (6mm)) Push the slotted screwdriver with a tip width of approximately 1/4 inch (6mm) into the slot of the Push and rotate.
  • Page 364 CONTROL SYSTEM (2) Select the connecting cable outlet direction (2) Run the connecting cable into the metal conduit. the cover. The connecting cable should not be exposed. Lead it through the metal conduit in the wall. Select the connecting cable outlet direction and cut out of the knock-out holes ( Connecting...
  • Page 365 CONTROL SYSTEM indoor unit. The following wiring method is an example for wall mount indoor units After running the connecting cable, clamp the extra length of the connecting cable using the accessory plastic band and place it in the electrical box. Insert the connecting cable from the rear side of indoor unit.
  • Page 366: Setting Dip Switch On Ir Receiver Kit Side

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7.8 Setting DIP Switch on IR Receiver Kit Side When the case is closed, pay particular attention to the outlet position for connecting cable. (1) Remove the mounting Outlet for bracket. Connecting Cable (2) Remove two securing “COOL” Button screws to open the case.
  • Page 367: Identifying Indoor Units Installed In A Side-By-Side Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7.9 Identifying Indoor Units Installed in a Side-by-Side Operation When two indoor units are installed side by side, Indoor Unit Indoor Unit the commands from the wireless controller may be received by both indoor units. The function, enables operation of the individual unit correctly IR Receiver IR Receiver "Identified"...
  • Page 368: Simultaneous Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7.10 Simultaneous Operation applies too much external force to the terminal connections of the wirings. If done correctly, the result Up to 16 indoor units can be simultaneously Indoor Unit controlled using one wireless controller. (Address setting is required.) When multiple indoor units are installed in a large room, all the indoor units can be controlled to start/ Control Cable...
  • Page 369 CONTROL SYSTEM < Electrical Wiring Connecting and Setting > Connection between Indoor Units < Power Source Cable 208/230V > Indoor Unit No.1 Indoor Unit No.2 Indoor Unit No.3 Power Source A B 1 2 A B 1 2 A B 1 2 Cable (208/230V) Control Cable...
  • Page 370: Test Run By Wireless Controller (Cir01)

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.7.11 Test Run by Wireless Controller (CIR01) After all installations are completed, a test run should be performed. (1) Perform the test run according to the Installation Manual of the wireless controller. 6.7.12 Alarm Indication light). Alarm "FILTER" (yellow light) "DEF"...
  • Page 371: Mini Central Controller

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8 Mini Central Controller 6.8.1 Features and Functions Model Number CCM01 Model Type Mini Central Controller Setting Run/Stop Mode Temp. Fan Speed Louver Angle Permitting/Prohibiting Operation from Wired Controller Filter Sign Reset Schedule Timer Setting Holiday Setting Schedule Timer ON/OFF Setting Setting temp.
  • Page 372: Dimensions

    CONTROL SYSTEM This mini central controller (CCM01) is connected to H-LINK and used for the central control and monitoring of air conditioners. Max. 64 Refrigerant Cycles and Max. 160 Indoor Units are available. (For H-LINK II Only) Max. 8 Units in the same H-LINK are available. H-LINK Communication Cabling...
  • Page 373: Applicable Models

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.5 Applicable Models OD/ID Model Type JCI Model Name (H,Y)TVAHR072B31S Top Flow (208/230V) (H,Y)TVAHR096B31S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery (H,Y)TVAHR120B31S Outdoor Unit (H,Y)TVAHR072B41S Top Flow (460V) (H,Y)TVAHR096B41S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery (H,Y)TVAHR120B41S (H,Y)TIDH018B21S (H,Y)TIDH024B21S Duct (High Static) (H,Y)TIDH030B21S (H,Y)TIDH036B21S (H,Y)TIDH048B21S...
  • Page 374: Installation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.7 Installation the illustration below. Label Area 6.8.7.1 Before Installation Installation & Mini Central Operation Touch Touch Pen Connector Nylon Item Maintenance Screw Controller Manual Holder Code Connector Band Manual Appearance M4x5/8 inch Select a suitable place for handling and determine the installation place of the wired controller with the customer’s acceptance.
  • Page 375 When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 376 CONTROL SYSTEM 3) Connect the wiring to the terminal board of the mini central controller. Terminal Connection Procedure Board For Power Supply M3 Screw-on terminal Round Terminal Connection For H-LINK Communication Tightening Torque 0.4 ft·lbs Connector, three pin CN1 ~ 3 Insert connector cords (accessory) H-LINK 24VAC...
  • Page 377: Switch Setting Procedures

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.8 Switch Setting Procedures Switch settings of the mini central controller are indicated in the following table. 1) Use the settings below. Switch Factory Switch Usage Setting RSW1 For address setting of mini central controller When using multiple units. (Rotary Switch 16- pole)
  • Page 378 * Communication cabling shall be a minimum of 18-Gauge, two-conductor, stranded copper. Shielded cable electrical noise to reduce the potential for communication errors. When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication * Cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 379: Test Run Procedure

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.10 Test Run Procedure procedures. Refer to the Operation Manual of the mini central controller for the Control Method settings. The screen image may be different from the actual screen. Start Power ON Language Setting Setting Temperature Range of Remote Control Temperature Unit Setting Optional Function Setting...
  • Page 380 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.10.1 Features and Functions Item Function Language Setting This function is used for language selection. Date and Time Settings This function is used for adjusting the date and time. Group Register This function is used for the main unit registration in the each remote control group. (The main unit is the only one for each remote control group.) Main Unit Register The control command is sent from the mini central controller to the main unit for the remote control...
  • Page 381 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.10.2 Supply Power to the Unit (1) Apply power to the outdoor unit(s) at least 12 hours prior to operation of the system for preheating of the compressor oil. (2) Turn on the power supply of the mini central controller. 6.8.10.3 Language Setting After turning ON the power supply, the language setting is displayed on the touchscreen as shown...
  • Page 382 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.10.6 Daylight Saving Time Setting After the Date/Time function is set, the screen will be displayed as shown on the right. the lower-right corner. Refer to the Operation Manual for details. 6.8.10.7 Setting of Control Patterns (1) After adjusting date and time settings, the control pattern screen is displayed as shown touchscreen to display the setting screen.
  • Page 383 CONTROL SYSTEM * Group : Indicates the minimum number of operational units controlled by one mini central controller. One remote control group is considered as one group, and the same setting will be applied. A maximum of 32 groups (4 one mini central controller.) Indicates the number of operational units combining groups into one.
  • Page 384 CONTROL SYSTEM Set by Monitor Menu Group Name Register. Refer to the Operation Manual for details. in one or two lines. A maximum of eight letters or characters can be entered on one line. 6.8.10.10 Schedule Timer Operation This function is used for the timer operation. Holiday settings that do not activate the schedule are also available.
  • Page 385: Service Menu

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.11 Service Menu The Service Menu functions and detailed contents are described as follows. Group Register Contact Information Register Optional Function Setting Memo Restore Setting Alarm History Button Setting Function Contents Group Register Setting of control Sets the control pattern. patterns This function is used for the main unit registration in the each remote control group.
  • Page 386: Optional Function Setting

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.12 Optional Function Setting This function is used for setting and changing the function selection of the air conditioner and mini central controller in the following table. Set by Monitor Menu Service Menu Optional Function Setting. Refer to Section 6.8.11.5 for details. Function Description Setting Operation...
  • Page 387 CONTROL SYSTEM When using the exception setting Run/Stop, select from the following: * None * Stop * Run Set by Monitor Menu Service Menu Refer to Section 6.8.11.6 for details. - Scheduled Timer Operation In the principal mini central controller, there is an external Input/Output function of four inputs and two outputs.
  • Page 388 CONTROL SYSTEM (5) Demand Control Function (*1) Only the input terminal 1 is available for the external demand signal. The operation mode of a selected group will be changed by the demand signal as follows. Demand Signal ON Demand Signal OFF Indoor Unit will stop (Remote Control Operation Stop (*2) Prohibited)
  • Page 389 CONTROL SYSTEM (1) All Run Output This is an external output for an indoor unit operation signal in the target group. The operation signal outputs even if only one indoor unit in the target group is operated. This is an external output alarm signal for an indoor unit in the target group The alarm signals output even if only one indoor unit abnormality occurs in the target group.
  • Page 390 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18 Service Menu Procedure 6.8.18.1 Display of Service Menu Screen least three seconds. touching each item button. The setting screen of selected function will be displayed. Depending on the operating condition of the air conditioner unit and the mini central controller (listed as 1 through 4 below), the following functions cannot be selected.
  • Page 391 CONTROL SYSTEM screen. the Monitor screen. 6.8.18.3.1 How to Register Control Pattern Continue to Next Page 6-75 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 392 CONTROL SYSTEM Set the Control Pattern. When touching on the Control Pattern button, the selected button is trimmed in an orange outline. return to Group Register. The Group Register can be deleted when modifying the Control Pattern. Initialize Group Registration? T “Setting of Control Pattern selected and cancel all the Group Registration.
  • Page 393 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.4 Group Register 6.8.18.4.1 How to Register Group (Main Unit) This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is connected to the external input terminal 1 or 2. Select a Group for the main unit to register. of the touchscreen, to switch the and Group number are indicated Select the group button by touch.
  • Page 394 CONTROL SYSTEM of the touchscreen and the indoor units display is changed. The information of the refrigerant cycle numb and indoor unit address are indicated in the indoor unit button as “Refrigerant Select the indoor unit button by touch. The selected button is trimmed with an orange outline.
  • Page 395 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.4.2 How to Register Group (Sub Unit) This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is connected at external input terminal (1 or 2). Select the group for the “Sub Unit of the touchscreen, to change the Touch the group button to select.
  • Page 396 CONTROL SYSTEM Select the indoor unit for the “Sub right of the touchscreen, to indoor units. The information of the refrigerant cycle number and indoor unit address are indicated in the indoor unit button as “Refrigerant Select the indoor unit button by touch.
  • Page 397 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.4.3 How to Cancel Group Register Refer to item 6.8.18.3.1 (1). This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is connected at external terminal (1 or 2). Select “Main Unit Register (or Sub Select a registered group to cancel. of the touchscreen, to change the Touch to select a group.
  • Page 398 CONTROL SYSTEM Refer to item 6.8.18.4.1 (1). This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is joined to the external input terminal (1 or 2). Select “Main Unit Register (or corner left of the touchscreen. The screen will switch to the “Group The screen will switch to Group is selected.
  • Page 399 CONTROL SYSTEM Refer to item 6.8.18.4.1 (1). This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is connected with external input terminals (1 and 2). the Group Register screen. Select the target displayed (All Addresses for all registered indoor units are displayed for each group.
  • Page 400 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.5 Optional Function Setting 6.8.18.5.1 Air Conditioner Remote Control Settings When the air conditioner is not operating, select “Optional Function screen. Cannot be selected if the air conditioner is operating. Select the Optional Function target Select the function concerning each option.
  • Page 401 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.5.2 Mini Central Controller Setting Select a function concerning each item. The color of the selected function button will change. < Concerning OFF Time Remote control prohibition> Remote Operation Prohibited (by item) cannot be set. The Remote Operation Prohibited (by item) can be set but, if operating simultaneously with other controllers, then do not perform any...
  • Page 402 CONTROL SYSTEM Select the operation to exclude settings. The color of the selected function button changes. Select the exception operation target Touch on the Group button to displayed on the selected group. Operation. 6-86 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 403 CONTROL SYSTEM If the air conditioner is operating, or if the external input signal contact point is ON, this cannot be selected. Select the input target (from input 1 to 4) for the external input. Select a function in the external input. The selected function button color changes.
  • Page 404 CONTROL SYSTEM <Outdoor Unit Capacity Control> Select the outdoor unit capacity value. The selected capacity value button changes color. Control capacity can be selected in the central station schedule without using a contact point. In the schedule, select Tap “ starting time and the ending time.
  • Page 405 CONTROL SYSTEM When the air conditioner is operating, or when the external input signal contact point is ON, this cannot be operated. Output (Output 1, and 2). Input. The selected function button will change color. Input/Output Setting screen. external Input/Output Setting and return to 6-89 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 406 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.8 Button Setting Select the function concerning each group. The button of the selected function will change color. the setting control and return to 6-90 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 407 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.9 Contact Information Register Select the “Contact Information (1 to register the information. Type in the telephone number. characters and symbols can be selected when “Contact Information The maximum allowable number of characters is 60 for the name of a company and 30 characters for a phone number.
  • Page 408 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.10 Memo 6.8.18.10.1 Register Memo Select the target to register. The character input screen is displayed. Select a registered character or symbol from the character list. erase the character on the left side of the cursor. The number of characters possible to enter is 52 characters maximum.
  • Page 409 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.10.2 Delete Memo memo to delete. Select the memo to delete. Touch the Memo button to toggle It is possible to select multiple Memos. selected memo(s). Continue to Next Page 6-93 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 410 CONTROL SYSTEM Memo screen. 6-94 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 411 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.11 Restore Settings This function cannot be selected when the wired controller operation is prohibited, the external input contact point is ON, or outdoor unit capacity control is not cancelled. Cancel these parameters when performing “Restore setting. After several seconds, the screen is changed and the connection Information The Restore Settings option can be set when the Start-up screen is displayed.
  • Page 412 CONTROL SYSTEM This function cannot be selected when the air conditioner(s) is operating or that the external input signal is directed to external input terminal (1 or 2.) Proceed with the connection information update depending upon what is to be set later. Update connection information by retaining Group register and settings such as schedule setting,...
  • Page 413 CONTROL SYSTEM This function cannot be selected when the wired controller operation is prohibited, external input contact point is ON, or the outdoor unit capacity control is not cancelled. Cancel these parameters when Touch screen display. The initialization for each model setting and connection The RCS operation can not be selected when set as prohibited.
  • Page 414 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.8.18.13 Alarm History is displayed. If there are more than 11 alarm records, touch “ the next page. If the alarm records number less than 10, it is not possible to advance to the next page. A maximum of 100 records can be stored in the memory.
  • Page 415 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9 Large Central Controller 6.9.1 Features and Functions Model Number CCL01 Model Type Large Central Controller Setting Run/Stop Mode Temp. Fan Speed Louver Angle Permitting/Prohibiting Operation from Wired Controller Filter Sign Reset Schedule Timer Setting Holiday Setting Schedule Timer ON/OFF Setting Temperature Setpoint Range of Remote Control Date and Time Settings Screen Display for Cleaning...
  • Page 416 CONTROL SYSTEM This large central controller (CCL01) is connected to H-LINK and used for the central control and monitoring < Example > Max. 64 Refrigerant Cycles and Max. 160 Indoor Units are available. (For H-LINK II Only) Max. 8 Units in the same H-LINK are available. H-LINK Communication Cabling...
  • Page 417 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.4 Applicable Models OD/ID Model Type JCI Model Name (H,Y)TVAHR072B31S Top Flow (208/230V) (H,Y)TVAHR096B31S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery (H,Y)TVAHR120B31S Outdoor Unit (H,Y)TVAHR072B41S Top Flow (460V) (H,Y)TVAHR096B41S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery (H,Y)TVAHR120B41S (H,Y)TIDH018B21S (H,Y)TIDH024B21S Duct (High Static) (H,Y)TIDH030B21S (H,Y)TIDH036B21S (H,Y)TIDH048B21S...
  • Page 418 EMI and other sources of potentially excessive electrical noise to reduce the potential for communication errors. When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 419 CONTROL SYSTEM [Installation Method] (1) Remove the cover attached to the optional steel box. (2) Install the optional steel box into the wall. Cover Optional Steel Box Steel Box (Option) (3) The factory ships the unit body open. Latch Catch for Fixing If the unit is closed, open it as shown at right.
  • Page 420 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.7 Switch Setting Procedure The list for switch settings of large central controllers is indicated in the following table. (1) Use the settings below. Switch Factory Switch Usage Remarks Setting RSW1 For address setting of large central controller When using multiple units of (Rotary Switch the large central controllers.
  • Page 421 When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 422 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.9 Use of Memory Card Use a memory card to write setting data to the memory card. Usable Memory card SD memory cards or SDHC memory cards based on the SD Standard are acceptable However, some cards may not operate properly. - SanDisk Ultra SD /SDHC card...
  • Page 423 CONTROL SYSTEM Notes for using the memory card • items 1 and 2 below.) Note that all data in the memory card will be erased by formatting the card. NOTICE: *1: Download the SD formatter software from the SD association site. (http://www.sdcard.org/home) *2: When formatting the memory card improperly, it may fail to read/write data or take a long time for reading.
  • Page 424: Exception Setting Of Run/Stop Operation

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10 Test Run Procedures The procedures for the test run are shown below. Those procedures displayed within a dual border “ ” are required items. Start Power ON Language Setting Wired Controller Setting Temperature Range Temperature Unit Setting Optional Function Setting Adjusting Date/Time Exception Setting of...
  • Page 425 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.1 List of Features and Functions Feature Function Language Setting This function is used for language selection. Temperature Unit Setting This function is used for changing the temperature unit. Adjusting Date/Time This function is used for adjusting the date and time. Daylight Saving Time Setting This function is used for setting daylight savings time operations.
  • Page 426 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.2 Supply Power to the Unit Apply power to the outdoor unit(s) at least 12 hours prior to operation of the system for preheating of the compressor oil. normally. 2. Turn the power supply ON to the large central controller. 6.9.10.3 Language Setting Several minutes after turning ON the power sup- ply, the language setting screen is displayed on...
  • Page 427 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.6 Daylight Saving Time Setting After the Date/Time function is set, the screen will be displayed as shown on the right. Set each time and touch “Done” in the lower right corner. “Done” Button 6.9.10.7 Group Register to the group (block) of the large central controller. Touch “Set”...
  • Page 428 CONTROL SYSTEM [Group and Block] Group (Remote Control Group): A group indicates the minimum number of operating units controlled by the large central controller, with multiple indoor units , with a maximum of 16 units, are connected by way of communication cables.
  • Page 429 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.8 Registering Groups/Blocks Name Register the names of the groups and the blocks for the registered groups. The registrable number of letters are a maximum of 20 for the name of the group (block). Set by Monitor 1 or 2 > Menu > Group Name Register. Refer to the Operation Manual for details.
  • Page 430 CONTROL SYSTEM Central Controller Control Mode This function is used for changing the control mode for the large Setting central controller. When setting this function, touch “All Groups” as the target group, and select the control mode from “Normal” or “Run/Stop Only”. Normal: “Setting”...
  • Page 431 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.12 Exception to Setting of Run/Stop Operation This function is used as an exception to the command: “All Groups Run/Stop” and “Run/Stop by Block” op- erations for those selected Groups or Blocks. Selecting Exception Settings for the Run/Stop Operation (All Groups/Block) are available as follows. Run and Stop Stop Set by Monitor 1 or 2 >...
  • Page 432 CONTROL SYSTEM Demand Control Function At peak demand, electrical consumption is reduced by the external demand control signal. Only input terminal 1 is now available from the external demand signal. The operation mode of a selected group will be changed by the demand signal as follows: Demand Signal ON (*1) Demand Signal OFF (*2) Indoor Unit...
  • Page 433: Button Setting

    CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.10.14 Button Setting The operating button indicator selection The operating button can be selected to show or hide restricting operations. Set by: Monitor 1 or 2 > Menu > Service Menu > Button Setting. Refer to Section 6.9.11.7 for details. 6.9.10.15 Contact Information Register The contact information editing or registering for “Contact Information”...
  • Page 434 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11 Service Menu Service Menu functions and detailed information are described as follows. Function Information Group Register H-LINK. This function is used for group or block registration of these units. This function is used for the main unit registration in the each remote control group. (The Main Unit Register main unit is the only one in the one remote control group.) A control command is sent from the large central controller to the main unit for the remote control group.
  • Page 435 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.1 Display of Service Menu Screen Touch “Menu” on the “Monitor 1” or Monitor 1 (All Groups) Monitor 2 (Block) “Monitor 2” screen. The “Menu” screen is displayed. Press and hold “Service Menu” for at least three seconds. The “Service Menu”...
  • Page 436 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.2 Exit Service Menu Screen Touch “Back” on “Service Menu” to return to the “Menu” screen. Touch “Back” to return to the “Monitor 1 (All Groups)” or “Monitor 2 (Block)” screen. 6-120 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 437 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.3 Group Register 6.9.11.3.1 How to Register Group (Main Unit) Select “Group Register” on the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is input to external input terminal 1 or 2. Select “Main Unit Register”...
  • Page 438 CONTROL SYSTEM Select the indoor unit for “Main Unit Register”. Ref. Cycle No. Indoor Unit Address Touch “<” or “>” at the upper right of the touchscreen, to switch the indoor unit display. Information on the system number and indoor unit addresses are indicated on the Indoor Unit button as “Refrigerant Cycle No.
  • Page 439 CONTROL SYSTEM 6. Touch “Done” on “Group Register (Main Unit Register)” to return to the “Group Register” screen. Touch “Back” on “Group Register” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. 6-123 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 440 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.3.2 How to Register Groups: (Sub Unit) Select “Group Register” on the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is input to the external input terminal 1 or 2. Select the “Sub Unit Register” button on the “Group Register”...
  • Page 441 CONTROL SYSTEM Select the indoor unit from the “Sub Ref. Cycle No. Indoor Unit Address Unit Register”. Touch “<” or “>” at the upper right of the touchscreen to change the display of indoor units. The information for the refrigerant cycle number and indoor unit address are indicated on the indoor unit button as: “Refrigerant Cycle...
  • Page 442 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.3.3 How to Unregister Group Select “Group Register” on the “Service Menu” screen. Refer to item 6.9.11.3.1 (1). NOTE: This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is connected to external input at terminal 1 or terminal 2. Select “Main Unit Register (or Sub Unit Register)”...
  • Page 443 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.3.4 How to Check Group Register (Check of Registration Details) Select “Group Register” on the Service Menu screen. (Refer to Section 6.9.11.3.1.) NOTE: This function cannot be selected when the external input signal is ON. Select “Display list of registers” on the Group Register screen.
  • Page 444 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.4 Optional Function Setting 6.9.11.4.1 Air Conditioner/Remote Control Setting Select “Optional Function Setting” on the “Service Menu” screen. Select “Aircon remote setting” on the Menu screen. NOTE: This function cannot be selected while air conditioners are operating. Select the target groups or block for “Optional Function Setting”.
  • Page 445 CONTROL SYSTEM The screen returns to the “Service Menu” screen. 6-129 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 446 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.4.2 Setting Related to Central Controller Select “Optional Function Setting” on the screen of “Service Menu”. Select “Controller Setting” on the “Optional Function Setting” screen. Select “Enable” or “Disab.” for each function. The button color of any selected function changes to yellow with orange outline.
  • Page 447 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.5 Exception Setting of Run/Stop Operation Select “Exception Setting Run/Stop Operation” on the “Service Menu” screen. Select the operation button for exception. The selected button is trimmed with an orange outline. NOTE: None of the operation buttons have factory settings.
  • Page 448 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.6 External Input/Output Setting 6.9.11.6.1 External Input Setting Select “External Input/Output Setting” on the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: When the air conditioner is operating, or when the external input signal contact light is ON, this cannot be selected. Select the input target (from Input options 1 to 4) for the external input.
  • Page 449 CONTROL SYSTEM <Outdoor Unit Capacity Control> Select the outdoor unit capacity value. The selected capacity value button changes color. Control capacity value can be selected in the central station schedule without using contact point. In the schedule, select Enable and the applicable time.
  • Page 450 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.6.2 External Output Setting Select “External Input/Output Setting” from the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: When the air conditioner is operating, or when the external input signal contact is ON, this cannot be selected. Select the Output target of the External Output (Output 1, Output 2).
  • Page 451 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.7 Button Setting Select “Button setting” on the “Service Menu” screen. Select “Show” or “Hide” for the operating button indication of each function. The selected button color is changed. The screen is returned to “Service Menu”. 6-135 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 452 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.8 Contact Information Register Select “Contact Information Register” on the“Service Menu” screen. Select “Contact Information 1(or 2)”, “Name Edition” or “Contact Information 1(or 2) TEL. No. Edition” to register the information. Select the type of characters from “Upper Case”, “Lower Case”, “Symbol 1”, and “Symbol 2”.
  • Page 453 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.9 Memory Card 6.9.11.9.1 Save Setting in New File Insert the memory card into the Controller. Refer to “6.9.9 Use of Memory Card”. Select “Memory Card” from the Service Menu screen. NOTE: This function is not available when the memory card has not been inserted.
  • Page 454 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Back” to return to the Service Menu screen. Remove the memory card out from the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 Use of the Memory Card”.) 6-138 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 455 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.9.2 Save Setting in Existing File Insert the memory card into the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of Memory Card”.) Select “Memory Card” from the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function is not available if the memory card has not been inserted. Select “Write to the memory card”...
  • Page 456 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Completed” on the “Memory Card Menu” screen. Touch “Back” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. 10. Remove the memory card out from the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of Memory Card”.) 6-140 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 457 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.9.3 Restore Setting (Read from Existing File) Insert the memory card into the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of Memory Card”.) Select “Memory Card” from the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function is not available when the memory card has not been inserted.
  • Page 458 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Back” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. Remove the memory card from the Controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of the Memory Card”.) Information previous page), touch the “Check” button. Select the display target (Block/Group/ Controller setting). If the content of the current setting differs from ”...
  • Page 459 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.9.4 Restore Setting (Read from Automatic Backup File) Insert the memory card into the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of Memory Card”.) Select “Memory Card” from the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function is not available when the memory card is not inserted. Select “Read from the memory card”...
  • Page 460 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Back” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. Remove the memory card out from the controller. (Refer to 6.9.9 “Use of Memory Card”) 6-144 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 461 CONTROL SYSTEM Message Displayed on the Screen Message Status The memory card cannot be accessed. The memory card cannot be accessed. Please insert it again. The memory card is locked as read-only. Data cannot be written because the memory card is locked. Unlock it to write data.
  • Page 462 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.10 Register/Edit Memo 6.9.11.10.1 Register Memo Select “Memo” on the “Service Menu” screen. The Memo is displayed. Select the target to register. The “Memo Input: screen opens. Select different types of characters from the tabs (5) along the bottom of the screen: “Upper Case”, “Lower Case”, “Symbol 1”, and “Symbol 2”.
  • Page 463 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Back” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. 6-147 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 464 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.10.2 Delete Memo Select “Memo” on the “Service Menu” screen. The memo is displayed. Touch “Delete memo”. Select a memo to delete. Touch the Memo button to switch between “Select” “Cancel”. It is possible to select multiple memos. A checkmark symbol “...
  • Page 465 CONTROL SYSTEM Touch “Done” to return to the “Memo Display” screen. Touch “Done” to return to the “Service Menu” screen. 6-149 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 466 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.11 Restore Settings Select “Restore Settings” on the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function cannot be selected when the wired controller operation is prohibited. screen. NOTE: Touching “No” returns you to the “Service Menu” screen. again. Touch “Yes” to restore the setting.
  • Page 467 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.12 Checking Connections Select “Checking Connection” on the “Service Menu” screen. NOTE: This function cannot be selected while the air conditioner(s) are in operation or while an external input signal is being transmitted to the external input terminals 1 or 2. screen.
  • Page 468 CONTROL SYSTEM again. screen for those air conditioners, and touch “Yes”. The checking connections process will start again. NOTE: Touch “No”, and the screen returns to the “Service Menu” screen. < Not keeping the setting > screen. checking connections. If “Yes” cannot be selected when the “RCS Operation Prohibited”...
  • Page 469 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.11.13 Alarm History Select “Alarm History” on the “Service Menu” screen. The “Alarm History” screen is displayed. If the alarm records are more than 11, touch “ ” or “ ” to go to the next page. A maximum of 100 records can be stored in the memory.
  • Page 470 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.9.12 Important Notice 6.9.12 Important Notice Demand Setting (Setting of an External Input) Give careful attention to the following when using the demand function of the external input setting. Concerning Stop or Operation Mode Shift Either the stop or the operation mode shift can be set. In addition, note that it is not possible to set multiple contacts.
  • Page 471 CONTROL SYSTEM Large Central Controller Block/Group Register Table (1) Indoor Unit Address * Fill in Block No. (1 to 4), Group No. (1 to 16) in the table. (Example: 3-5) 6-155 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 472 CONTROL SYSTEM Large Central Controller Block/Group Register Table (2) Remarks Remarks Block Group Block Group (Room Name, etc.) (Room Name, etc.) 6-156 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 473 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.10 Computerized Central Controller 6.10.1 Features and Functions Maximum 2560 indoor units and maximum 2048 groups can be controlled Choose from two displays (panel and layout) in controlling and monitoring Trend graph of running time and temperature setpoint Various power-saving modes Calculation of air-conditioner operation ratio Item...
  • Page 474 CONTROL SYSTEM Feature Outer Dimension 9-1/8 × 6-1/16 × 2-11/16 inches <W × D × H> (240 × 154 × 68 mm) Net Weight 3.1lbs (1.4kg) For Indoor Installation Only Installation Condition Applicable for Horizontal (Stationary) and Vertical (Attached to Wall) Installation. Rated Power Supply 24VAC ±...
  • Page 475 CONTROL SYSTEM When connecting 4 adapters or more Requirements Other Requirement When performing layout display ® Windows 7 (64 bit) Professional English Version ® ® ® ® Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz or more Intel Celeron 1GHz or more Memory 2GB or more 1GB or more Display Resolution...
  • Page 476 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.10.3 Dimensions (Unit: inch (mm)) 9-1/8 (240) 2-11/16 (68) For External Input For External Output For LAN For H-LINK Power Supply SW 6.10.4 Applicable Models Item Model Type JCI Model Name Top Flow (208/230V) (H,Y)TVAHR***B31S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Outdoor Unit Top Flow (460V) (H,Y)TVAHR***B41S...
  • Page 477 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.10.5 Accessories/Options No accessories or options. 6.10.6 Installation Computer for Management (not included in software package) Management Software CCCS01 (Uninterruptible (CD-ROM) Power Supply) H-LINK Connect each air (Wiring for Control) conditioner. Other facility units (such as demand controller) (not included in software package) ®...
  • Page 478 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.10.6.2 Adapter Installation 6.10.6.2.1 Brand Label Select the accessory brand label according to the production order. (HITACHI or YORK) Attach the accessory brand logo label to this area. This Area 6-162 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 479 CONTROL SYSTEM 6.10.6.2.2 Installation Work In this manual, the installation procedure from CCCA01 installation to turning the power ON is described. The installation procedure is shown in Table 6.1. Table 6.1 Installation Steps Check Step Item Note for Installation Place Selection Selection for Installation Place Installation Procedure and Note Installation Procedure...
  • Page 480 CONTROL SYSTEM (2) Vertical Installation (On the Wall) Terminal is down side. CORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT Fig. 6.2 Direction for Installing CCCA01 6-164 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 481 CONTROL SYSTEM [ Electric Wiring Connection ] is OFF upon operation. Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit H-LINK External device (Not in the package) Management computer CCCA01 (Not in the package) (Not in the package) (Ethernet) Management software CCCS01 (Not included in the package) Length Recommended...
  • Page 482 CONTROL SYSTEM Table 6.3 Electrical Wiring Connection Procedures Other End Electrical Wiring Type Remarks for connection Connection Procedure Screw tightening Torque: 0.4lbf·ft Connect the power source EARTH Power Supply cable to HOT and COM (24V ~ ) terminals. Power Line Connect the earth cable to Earthing EARTH terminal.
  • Page 483 CONTROL SYSTEM NOTICE Wire the H-LINK cable as short as possible, keep a distance of 6 inches or more with a Power Supply cable and do not wire them in parallel (However in cross line is possible). If the cables have to run in parallel, insert one of them into a metal conduit tube (with one end earthed) or, perform a procedure to prevent noise such as using shielded cable for H-LINK (with one end earthed).
  • Page 484 CONTROL SYSTEM [ Switch Setting Procedure ] Table 6.4 Switch Setting Factory Switch Remarks Setting details. Do not change it. Do not change it. Do not change it. (8 poles DSW) Do not change it. “OPTION” Do not change it. Do not change it.
  • Page 485 CONTROL SYSTEM [ Test Run ] Turn ON the CCCA01 after the installation of electrical wiring operation, and the switch settings are completed. The CCCA01 will complete startup within approximately one minute to start checking connections. (1) Turn all the air conditioners ON. Check that Test Run for each unit is completed to ensure proper operation.
  • Page 486 CONTROL SYSTEM Table 6.6 Contents and Indication of ERROR LED and 7-segment LED Condition for LED ON 7-Segment Priority for Condition Condition for indicator OFF ERROR LED and its contents indication Software No error is detected on the Error is detected on the software Start up Error software.
  • Page 487 CONTROL SYSTEM (1) Turn OFF the power of CCCA01. manual CCCA01.) installation manual CCCA01.) checking, and turn ON CCCA01. SW2 “OPTION” DSW Setting Checking Description Error Setting Condition Item Begining Normal detected Check the Pin 1 and 2 communication status Communication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Check the...
  • Page 488 CONTROL SYSTEM [ Initialization of IP Address Setting ] In case you forget the IP Address which has been changed, in [Settings] > [Network register] from the management software in normal mode, it is possible to restore it to the factory setting (default setting). Factory-Setting (Default value) IP address : 192.168.0.3...
  • Page 489 CONTROL SYSTEM [ Troubleshooting ] This chapter describes methods for troubleshooting. Do not proceed unless the power is turned OFF. Table 6.8 Troubleshooting Condition Check Items Action The CCCA01 does not Is the power line connected to the Connect power line to the CCCA01. operate even after turning the CCCA01? Ensure that the power supply to the...
  • Page 490 CONTROL SYSTEM Table 6.8 Troubleshooting (Continuous) Condition Check Items Action The CCCA01 does Is the LAN cable connected to CCCA01? Connect LAN cable to CCCA01. not connect with the management computer. Is the LAN cable connected to the Connect LAN cable to the management management computer? The default IP address is 192.168.0.3.
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  • Page 499 CONTROL SYSTEM 2 Network Register ® * Default IP address of the adapter is 192.168.0.3. Devices can not communicate on the LAN when a duplicated address exists on the same network. Set each adapter's address when connecting multiple adapters. * Use a straight cable for the LAN cable and connect management computer and adapter by way of a hub for the Ethernet .
  • Page 500 CONTROL SYSTEM Set [192.168.0.3] to the IP address and check that there is one adapter ON. Do not click on the “connection” button when two or more adapters are ON. 6-184 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 506 CONTROL SYSTEM NOTE: by way of external inputs. When registering the facility unit, input data sequentially beginning at the far left. Verify that the units are registered in sequence. Skipping by one number can cause defects. Also, when deleting a unit, delete data in reverse sequence, moving left from far right. NOTICE: NOTICE: 6-190...
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  • Page 508 CONTROL SYSTEM RC Group Register is required to be set. 5 RC Group Register NOTICE: 6-192 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 511 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of Tenant Register is a local matter. Set the following items as necessary. 8 Tenant Register NOTICE: 6-195 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 512 CONTROL SYSTEM Setup of the Layout Register, is a local matter. Set the following items as necessary. 9 Layout Register 6-196 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 521 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of Indoor Unit Setting is a local matter. Set the following items as necessary. 10 Indoor Unit Setting NOTICE: 6-205 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 524 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of External Input Setting is a local matter. Set following items as necessary. 12 External Input Setting NOTICE: NOTICE: 6-208 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 529 CONTROL SYSTEM Security Setting is required to be set. Security Setting A frequency of once a week or more is strongly recommended for restarting. Set Schedule 10 minutes after current time to check if the computer properly completes restarting process before the practical use of this function.
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  • Page 531 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of Language Setting is a local matter. Set following items as necessary. 15 Language Setting 6-215 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 533 CONTROL SYSTEM is required to be set. 17 Display Setting 6-217 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 536 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of Other Setting 1 is a local matter. Set the following items as necessary. 18 Other Setting 1 6-220 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 537 CONTROL SYSTEM Setting of Other Setting 2 is a local matter. Set following items as necessary. 19 Other Setting 2 6-221 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 538 CONTROL SYSTEM 1 Monitor and Control Check 6-222 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 539 CONTROL SYSTEM *Refer to operation manual for how to control these items. Monitoring and controlling by each unit 6-223 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 544 CONTROL SYSTEM 2 Alarm and Errors Bottom Bar of Screen: 6-228 TC-15001-rev.3...
  • Page 545 CONTROL SYSTEM 3 Data Backup How to Restore with Backup Data 6-229 TC-15001-rev.3...
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  • Page 615 SELECTION DATA 7. Selection Data 7.1 Selection Guide (1) Key for Terms Used for Indoor Units Nomenclature Description H = Hitachi Brand Y = York Brand T = Tag in the Bag Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Type C4 = 4-Way Cassette Type C1 = 1-Way Cassette Type DH = Ducted High Static Type DM = Ducted Medium Static Type...
  • Page 616 SELECTION DATA (3) Key for Terms Used for Outdoor Unit Nomenclature Description H = Hitachi Brand Y = York Brand A = Air Source HR = Heat Recovery HP = Heat Pump 072 = 72 MBH 096 = 96 MBH 120 = 120 MBH 144 = 144 MBH 168 = 168 MBH...
  • Page 617 SELECTION DATA (5) Given Condition (Example) Item Room (1) Room (2) Room (3) Room (4) Btu/h 18,000 22,000 22,000 24,000 Estimated Cooling Load (kW) (5.3) (6.4) (6.4) (7.0) Btu/h 18,000 22,000 22,000 27,000 Estimated Heating Load (kW) (5.3) (6.4) (6.4) (7.9) Item Room (5)
  • Page 618 SELECTION DATA (7) Actual Capacity In the example, the total indoor unit capacity is 264MBH (= 24MBH + 30MBH + 30MBH + 36MBH + 48MBH + 48MBH + 48MBH), and outdoor unit capacity is 240MBH. Therefore, the connected indoor unit capacity ratio is 110%. a) Actual Capacity of Outdoor Unit Maximum Actual Capacity of Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Capacity According to Temperature Condition and Connected IDU Capacity Ratio...
  • Page 619 SELECTION DATA 7.2 Outdoor Unit Capacity According to Temperature Condition and Connected IDU Capacity Ratio (1) Cooling Capacity • Standard Type (H,Y)VAHP072B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR072B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW...
  • Page 620 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP096B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR096B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 3.00 2.74 2.74...
  • Page 621 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP120B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR120B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 3.06 2.72 2.78...
  • Page 622 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP144B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR144B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 8.28 101 7.71 108 7.53 114 7.33 120 7.16 121 6.49 5.82 126 5.68 5.72...
  • Page 623 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP168B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR168B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 107 6.97 112 6.43 114 6.35 117 6.26 119 6.18 121 6.07 5.96 128 5.62 5.34...
  • Page 624 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP192B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR192B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 117 6.00 123 5.48 122 5.48 121 5.48 120 5.48 124 5.87 6.26 131 5.74 101 4.76 106 4.34 105 4.34 104 4.34 103 4.34 106 4.65 110 4.96 113 4.55...
  • Page 625 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP216B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR216B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 147 12.43 152 11.56 161 11.30 171 10.99 180 10.73 182 9.73 8.73 189 8.52 120 8.58 124 7.98 132 7.80 140 7.59 147 7.41 148 6.72 149 6.03 154 5.88...
  • Page 626 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 160 11.62 166 10.75 172 10.57 178 10.37 183 10.20 186 9.75 9.30 195 8.86 130 8.02 136 7.42 140 7.30 145 7.16 150 7.04 152 6.73 154 6.42 159 6.12...
  • Page 627 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP264B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR264B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 162 11.80 168 10.83 175 10.73 182 10.62 188 10.52 190 9.99 9.47 199 9.07 132 8.15 137 7.48 143 7.41 148 7.33 154 7.26 155 6.90 157 6.54 162 6.26...
  • Page 628 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP288B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR288B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 169 10.26 176 9.35 179 9.34 182 9.32 185 9.31 188 9.34 9.36 198 8.78 143 7.85 149 7.16 151 7.14 154 7.13 156 7.12 159 7.14 162 7.17 167 6.72...
  • Page 629 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP312B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR312B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 165 9.71 171 8.78 175 8.83 179 8.89 183 8.94 185 8.90 8.87 194 8.35 145 8.23 150 7.44 154 7.48 157 7.54 161 7.58 162 7.55 164 7.51 170 7.08...
  • Page 630 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 214 13.95 223 12.86 228 12.70 233 12.51 238 12.35 243 12.13 248 11.92 255 11.24 181 10.67 189 9.84 193 9.72 197 9.57 201 9.45 205 9.29 209 9.12 216 8.60 255 16.81 264 15.81 270 15.54 276 15.24 282 14.97 288 14.67 295 14.38 303 13.81...
  • Page 631 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 212 13.63 221 12.49 227 12.40 233 12.30 239 12.21 242 11.93 246 11.66 254 11.03 183 10.81 190 9.91 195 9.83 200 9.75 205 9.68 209 9.46 212 9.24 219 8.75 259 16.98 267 15.96 274 15.74 281 15.50 288 15.28 293 14.96 299 14.63 309 14.12...
  • Page 632 SELECTION DATA • Less Module Type (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 115 5.68 119 5.04 120 5.16 121 5.30 122 5.42 124 5.65 5.89 130 5.46...
  • Page 633 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 170 8.36 177 7.50 178 7.61 178 7.75 179 7.87 182 8.28 8.69 192 8.03 155 7.86 162 7.05 162 7.16 163 7.29 163 7.40 166 7.78 169 8.17 175 7.55...
  • Page 634 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 172 8.51 179 7.57 180 7.74 182 7.95 183 8.13 185 8.48 8.83 195 8.20 157 8.00 163 7.11 164 7.28 166 7.48 167 7.64 169 7.97 171 8.30 178 7.71...
  • Page 635 SELECTION DATA (2) Heating Capacity • Standard Type (H,Y)VAHP072B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR072B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 5.60 5.76...
  • Page 636 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP096B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR096B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 7.25 7.46 7.62...
  • Page 637 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP120B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR120B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 8.78 9.02 9.20...
  • Page 638 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP144B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR144B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 103 11.21 103 11.51 103 11.75 103 12.03 102 12.30 99 13.44 97 14.28 95 15.29 103 13.06 103 13.42 103 13.70 103 14.02 102 14.34 99 15.66 97 16.64 95 17.82 106 11.01 106 11.33 106 11.59 106 11.87 106 12.12 103 13.14 101 13.88 99 14.77...
  • Page 639 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP168B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR168B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 121 12.86 121 13.22 121 13.50 120 13.80 120 14.09 118 15.27 116 16.15 115 17.38 121 15.57 121 16.01 121 16.34 120 16.70 120 17.06 118 18.48 116 19.55 115 21.04 125 12.53 124 12.92 124 13.22 124 13.52 124 13.80 122 14.99 121 15.87 119 16.95...
  • Page 640 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP192B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR192B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 138 14.50 138 14.93 138 15.24 138 15.56 138 15.87 137 17.09 136 18.00 135 19.46 138 17.38 138 17.88 138 18.26 138 18.64 138 19.02 137 20.47 136 21.57 135 23.32 143 14.04 143 14.51 143 14.84 142 15.16 142 15.47 141 16.83 140 17.84 140 19.12...
  • Page 641 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP216B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR216B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 155 16.81 155 17.27 154 17.63 154 18.04 153 18.46 149 20.15 145 21.42 142 22.93 155 19.59 155 20.13 154 20.55 154 21.03 153 21.51 149 23.49 145 24.96 142 26.73 160 16.51 159 17.00 159 17.39 159 17.80 158 18.19 154 19.70 151 20.82 149 22.15...
  • Page 642 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 173 18.28 172 18.80 172 19.19 172 19.62 171 20.05 167 21.78 164 23.06 162 24.79 173 21.31 172 21.91 172 22.37 172 22.87 171 23.37 167 25.38 164 26.88 162 28.89 178 17.85 178 18.41 177 18.83 177 19.26 177 19.67 173 21.35 171 22.58 169 24.10...
  • Page 643 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP264B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR264B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 183 19.67 182 20.21 182 20.63 181 21.07 181 21.52 176 23.28 173 24.58 170 26.34 183 22.92 182 23.55 182 24.04 181 24.56 181 25.08 176 27.13 173 28.65 170 30.70 189 19.35 188 19.94 188 20.41 188 20.86 187 21.29 183 22.87 180 24.03 178 25.58...
  • Page 644 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP288B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR288B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 200 21.44 200 22.04 200 22.50 199 22.97 199 23.44 195 25.25 193 26.60 190 28.59 200 25.95 200 26.68 200 27.23 199 27.80 199 28.37 195 30.56 193 32.19 190 34.61 207 20.99 207 21.65 206 22.16 206 22.64 206 23.10 203 24.86 200 26.17 198 27.92...
  • Page 645 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP312B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR312B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 210 23.36 210 24.00 210 24.50 209 25.00 208 25.50 204 27.39 201 28.78 198 30.86 210 29.26 210 30.06 210 30.68 209 31.31 208 31.93 204 34.29 201 36.04 198 38.64 218 23.02 217 23.73 217 24.30 217 24.82 216 25.31 213 27.02 210 28.28 207 30.12...
  • Page 646 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 242 25.72 242 26.45 241 27.00 241 27.60 240 28.19 236 30.54 232 32.29 229 34.77 242 31.13 242 32.01 241 32.69 241 33.40 240 34.12 236 36.96 232 39.09 229 42.08 249 25.06 249 25.85 249 26.44 248 27.04 248 27.61 244 29.98 241 31.73 239 33.91...
  • Page 647 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1S Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 252 27.40 252 28.16 251 28.75 250 29.37 250 29.98 245 32.39 241 34.18 237 36.72 252 32.83 252 33.74 251 34.45 250 35.18 250 35.92 245 38.81 241 40.96 237 43.99 260 26.85 260 27.68 260 28.33 259 28.96 258 29.55 254 31.85 251 33.55 248 35.79...
  • Page 648 SELECTION DATA • Less Module Type (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR240B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 159 18.12 158 18.62 158 19.00 158 19.37 157 19.74 155 21.08 153 22.07 151 23.67 159 23.35 158 23.99 158 24.49 158 24.96 157 25.43 155 27.16 153 28.44 151 30.50...
  • Page 649 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP336B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR336B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 228 25.70 228 26.42 227 26.97 227 27.51 226 28.04 223 30.01 221 31.48 218 33.85 228 33.12 228 34.04 227 34.75 227 35.44 226 36.13 223 38.67 221 40.57 218 43.61 236 25.23 236 26.03 235 26.65 235 27.21 235 27.74 232 29.66 230 31.10 227 33.20...
  • Page 650 SELECTION DATA (H,Y)VAHP360B(3,4)1LM (H,Y)VAHR360B(3,4)1LM Conne- Indoor air temp. Conne- Indoor air temp. Outdoor Outdoor ction ction air temp air temp ratio ratio MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW MBH kW 238 27.18 238 27.93 237 28.51 237 29.06 236 29.61 232 31.62 229 33.11 226 35.51 238 35.03 238 35.98 237 36.73 237 37.44 236 38.15 232 40.74 229 42.66 226 45.75 247 26.82 246 27.66 246 28.33 246 28.91 245 29.46 242 31.29 240 32.66 236 34.79...
  • Page 651 SELECTION DATA 7.3 Correction Factor According to Piping Length < Cooling Capacity > Correction Factor for Cooling Capacity According to Piping Length The cooling capacity should be corrected according to the following formula: CCA=CC x F CCA: Actual Corrected Cooling Capacity Cooling Capacity in the Performance Table Correction Factor Based on the Equivalent Piping Length Equivalent Piping Length for...
  • Page 652 SELECTION DATA MODELS: (H,Y)VAHP120B(3,4)1S, (H,Y)VAHP144B(3,4)1S, (H,Y)VAHP168B(3,4)1S, (H,Y)VAHP192B(3,4)1S and (H,Y)VAHP216B(3,4)1S (H,Y)VAHP240B(3,4)1LM EL<328ft [100m] EL≥328ft [100m] (Increase the piping size) 295 [90] 275 [84] 250 [76] 225 [69] 200 [61] 175 [53] 150 [46] 125 [38] 100 [31] 75 [23] 50 [15] 25 [8] EL (ft [m]) [15]...
  • Page 653 SELECTION DATA < Heating Capacity > Correction Factor for Heating Capacity According to Piping Length The heating capacity should be corrected according to the following formula: HCA=HC x F HCA: Actual Corrected Heating Capacity Heating Capacity in the Performance Table Correction Factor Based on the Equivalent Piping Length Equivalent Piping Length for •...
  • Page 654 SELECTION DATA 7.4 Correction Factor According to Defrosting Operation The heating capacity in the preceding paragraph does not include defrost operation periods. Therefore, capacity should be corrected as follows: Corrected Heating Capacity = Correction Factor x Heating Capacity Outdoor Air Temp. F DB ( C DB) (Humidity=85% RH)
  • Page 655 SELECTION DATA 7.6 Capacity Table for Indoor Unit 7.6.1 Cooling Capacity (1) Ducted High Static (H,Y)IDH018-048B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 18.6 15.3 19.0 15.4...
  • Page 656 SELECTION DATA (2) Ducted Medium Static (H,Y)IDM006-048B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 12.4 10.2 12.7 10.3 12.9 10.3 13.0 10.4 13.5 10.5 13.8 10.6 14.2...
  • Page 657 SELECTION DATA (3) Ducted Slim (H,Y)IDS006-018B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 12.4 10.3 12.7 10.4 12.9 10.4 13.0 10.5 13.5 10.7 13.8 10.8 14.2 10.9...
  • Page 658 SELECTION DATA (4) 4-Way Cassette Type (H,Y)IC4012-036B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 12.4 12.7 12.9 13.0 13.5 13.8 14.2 12.1 12.3 12.5 12.6 13.0 13.4...
  • Page 659 SELECTION DATA (5) 1-Way Cassette Type (H,Y)IC1006-015B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 12.4 10.2 12.7 10.4 12.9 10.3 13.0 10.4 13.5 10.5 13.8 10.6 14.2...
  • Page 660 SELECTION DATA (6) Wall Mounted TIWM006-024B21S Indoor Indoor air Temp Unit Outdoor Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 12.4 12.7 12.9 13.0 13.5 13.8 14.2 12.1 12.3 12.5 12.6 13.0 13.4 13.7...
  • Page 661 SELECTION DATA 7.6.2 Heating Capacity (1) Ducted High Static (H,Y)IDH018-048B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor Model air Temp Model air Temp [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 15.7 15.7 15.7...
  • Page 662 SELECTION DATA (2) Ducted Medium Static (H,Y)IDM006-048B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor air Temp air Temp Model Model [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 21.2 21.2 21.3 21.3 21.0 20.9...
  • Page 663 SELECTION DATA (3) Ducted Slim (H,Y)IDS006-018B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor air Temp air Temp Model Model [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.3 13.1 14.0...
  • Page 664 SELECTION DATA (4) 4-Way Cassette Type (H,Y)IC4012-036B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor air Temp air Temp Model Model [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.4...
  • Page 665 SELECTION DATA (5) 1-Way Cassette Type (H,Y)IC1006-015B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor air Temp air Temp Model Model [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.4...
  • Page 666 SELECTION DATA (6) Wall Mounted TIWM006-024B21S Indoor Indoor Indoor air Temp Indoor air Temp Unit Unit Outdoor Outdoor air Temp air Temp Model Model [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] [MBH] 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.3 13.1 14.0...
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