Fujitsu Mini-Split Manual page 25

Mini-split air conditioners and heat pumps
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Compact Duct
Built-in drain pump allows for
installation of compact duct
unit in smaller spaces than
traditional units.
Traditional
13"
Compact Duct
9.4"
Return Air-intake Choices
Bottom
Back
Flexible Installation
Horizontal or vertical.
*Internal drain pump will not operate
when the unit is mounted in a vertical
configuration.
Drain
Pump
Cooling Operating Range °F(°C)
Heating Operating Range °F(°C)
Recommended Fuse Size
Air Circ.
Noise Level
Outdoor Fan Speed
Outdoor Noise Level
Running Current
Power Use
Combined Min. Length
Combined Max. Length
Indoor Unit Net Weight lbs.
Outdoor Unit Net Weight lbs.
Indoor Unit Dimensions: Height
Dimensions: Height
Dimensions: Height
Outdoor Unit Dimensions: Height
Systems 9RLFCD, 12RLFCD
9RLFCD
Heat Pump
Nominal Cooling
9,000
BTU/h
3,100~12,000
Min~Max Cooling
BTU/h
Nominal Heating
12,000
BTU/h
3,100~18,000
Min~Max Heating
BTU/h
HSPF
SEER
EER
Clg/Htg
14.5/14.1
14~115 (-10~46) 14~115 (-10~46) 14~115 (-10~46)
-5~75 (-21~24)
Moisture Removal
1.5 (.07)
Pt./h(l/h)
208-230/60/1
Voltage/Frequency/Phase
(A)
0 ~ 0.36
Static Pressure
In. W. C.
353 (600)
: Hi
C.F.M. (m
/h) Clg/Htg
3
324 (550)
Medium
294 (500)
Low
Quiet
265 (450)
: Hi
28/28
dB(A) (Clg/Htg)
Medium
27/26
Low
26/25
Quiet
25/24
RPM Clg/Htg
590/720
Clg/Htg
48/49
(A)Clg/Htg
3.0/3.9
Rated
: Cooling
0.62/1.40
(kW)
Rated/Max
Heating
0.85/1.80
Fan Speeds Stage
4 + Auto
Air Filter
Washable
Connection Method
Flare
Ft (m)
9 (2.7)
66 (20)
Ft (m)
(pre-charge: 49')
49 (15)
Max. Vertical Diff.
Ft (m)
suc 3/8 dis 1/4
Conn. Pipe Diameter
Inch
41 (19)
(kg)
84 (38)
(kg)
7-25/32 (198)
Inch (mm)
27-9/16 (700)
Width
Inch (mm)
24-13/32 (620)
Depth
Inch (mm)
Supply Duct Flange
5-15/16 (151)
Inch (mm)
Width
25-19/32 (650)
Inch (mm)
3/4 (19)
Depth
Inch (mm)
Return Duct Flange
6-27/32 (174)
Inch (mm)
22-19/32 (574)
Width
Inch (mm)
3/4 (19) (Flat)
Depth
Inch (mm)
24-1/2 (620)
Inch (mm)
31-3/32 (790)
Width
Inch (mm)
11-11/32 (290)
Depth
Inch (mm)
R410A
Refrigerant
12RLFCD
18RLFCD
Heat Pump
Heat Pump
12,000
3,100~13,600
3,100~20,100
16,000
3,100~19,400
3,100~25,600
12.2
11.5
21.5
20.0
12.8/12.3
12.0/12.9
-5~75 (-21~24)
-5~75 (-21~24)
2.7 (1.3)
208-230/60/1
208-230/60/1
15
15
0 ~ 0.36
383 (650)
554 (940)
353 (600)
518 (880)
324 (550)
483 (820)
283 (480)
442 (750)
29/29
28/28
27/27
26/24
870/780
870/1,000
49/50
4.4/6.0
0.94/1.45
1.50/2.15
1.30/2.00
1.67/2.60
4 + Auto
Washable
Washable
Flare
9 (2.7)
66 (20)
(pre-charge: 49')
(pre-charge: 49')
49 (15)
suc 3/8 dis 1/4
suc 1/2 dis 1/4
41 (19)
84 (38)
7-25/32 (198)
7-25/32 (198)
27-9/16 (700)
35-7/16 (900)
24-13/32 (620)
24-13/32 (620)
5-15/16 (151)
5-15/16 (151)
25-19/32 (650)
33-15/32 (850)
3/4 (19)
6-27/32 (174)
6-27/32 (174)
22-19/32 (574)
30-15/32 (774)
3/4 (19) (Flat)
3/4 (19) (Flat)
24-1/2 (620)
24-1/2 (620)
31-3/32 (790)
31-3/32 (790)
11-11/32 (290)
11-11/32 (290)
R410A
Note: Figures are based on 230 Volts.
18,000
21,600
11.3
19.7
4.2 (2.0)
20
0 ~ 0.36
32/32
30/30
29/29
27/27
54/55
6.6/7.3
4 + Auto
Flare
9 (2.7)
66 (20)
49 (15)
50 (23)
86 (39)
3/4 (19)
R410A
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David Pendlebury
February 5, 2025

I have three Fujitsu HVAC systems installed in my condominium (P/N 9373329206). I would like to replace the existing Wired Controllers with your Kagami Wired Remote Controller system(UTY-RVRU?). Are the new controllers retrofittable to my system and, if so, how can I get an installed cost estimate? Thanks, David

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benjamin rush
March 25, 2025

How do you use your Remote

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

To use the remote for a Fujitsu Mini-Split:

1. Slide Down the Door – At the bottom of the remote, there are programming functions.
2. Programming – Follow the manual step by step to set a weekly program or sleep timer. Avoid using it if unsure, as incorrect settings may cause issues.
3. Reset Button – If a mistake is made during programming, use the reset button to restore factory settings.
4. Mode Selection – For heating season, set the mode to "Heat" using the mode button.

For wired remote controllers, installation involves:
- Stripping the remote controller cable.
- Removing the front and rear case using a flat-blade screwdriver.
- Mounting the rear case on a wall or box with screws.
- Connecting the required cables.

Additional features may include integration with automation systems, occupancy sensors, and other heating/cooling devices.

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