Test Operation; Procedure And Summary Of Test Operation - Toshiba MiNi-SMMS MCY-MAP0501HT Service Manual

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9. TEST OPERATION

9-1. Procedure and Summary of Test Operation

A test operation is executed in the following procedure. When a trouble or an error occurs in each step, remove
causes of a trouble or an error referring to the section "9. Troubleshooting".
Check the basic items, mainly the installation work.
Check before test operation
Be sure to enter the check results in the check list 1 and 2.
Check the main power supply
It is the check after the power has been turned on.
is turned on.
Check the refrigerant circuit system is normally turned on.
Start the address setup in the outdoor/indoor units.
Set up the addresses.
(NOTE) The operation does not start by only power-ON.
Carry out a test operation.
Test operation
Check air blowing and cooling/heating operation in the indoor unit.
END
9-2. Check Items before Test Operation
Prior to the test operation, check the following items so that there is no trouble in the installation work.
Main check items for electric wiring
The communication system differs from
that of R22 or R407 refrigerant
"Modular Multi system"
air conditioner.
Check again cautious points on wiring.
1. In case that a center control
Over current breaker (fuse)
Earth leakage breaker
system is not connected:
Power supply
Earth leakage breaker
Power supply
No.
Main check items
Are indoor and outdoor communication lines of the outdoor unit connected to U1/U2
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terminals?
Is the relay connector between U1/U2 terminal and U3/U4 terminal removed?
(Set up at shipment from the factory)
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Is the terminator resistor (SW30-2) on the interface P.C. board of the outdoor unit
turned on? (Set up at shipment from the factory)
Is the end terminal of the shield cable grounded?
Note) The above figure does not show all the electric cables.
For details, refer to the installation manuals for outdoor unit, indoor unit, remote controller, or optional devices.
3
Outdoor unit
U3 U4
L
N
E
U1 U2
2
1
4
Indoor unit
U1 U2
U1 U2
U1 U2
L
N
E
A B
L
N
E
A B
L
N
E
A B
Remote
controller
Check
2. In case that a central control system is connected (Before address setup)
U3 U4
Central control units
U1 U2
3
Outdoor unit
U3 U4
4
L
N
E
U1 U2
Over current breaker (fuse)
Earth leakage breaker
1
Power supply
Indoor unit
U1 U2
L
N
E
A B
L
N
E
Remote
Earth leakage breaker
controller
Power supply
No.
Main check items

Are indoor and outdoor communication lines of the outdoor unit connected to U1/U2
terminals?
Is the relay connector between U1/U2 terminal and U3/U4 terminal removed?
(Set up at shipment from the factory) (Before address setup, remove the relay connector.)
Is the communication line of the central control system connected to the outdoor unit
ƒ
U3/U4 terminals of each refrigerant line?
(The communication line of the central control system may be connected to the communi-
cation lines of the indoor/outdoor communication lines.)
Is the terminal resistance (SW30-2) on the interface P .C. board of the outdoor unit turned on?
(Set up at shipment from the factory)
(After address setup, turn off SW30-2 of the outdoor unit except the smallest unit after
check of trial operation.)
Is the end terminal of the shield cable grounded?
When the refrigerant line and the central control system of the 1 : 1 air conditioner
(DI, SDI) are connected:
→ Are "1 : 1 model" connection interface (TCB-PCINTLE2) adaptors correctly connected?
→ When the digital inverter air conditioner operates with group operation, twin, operation,
are the adopters connected to the header unit of the indoor unit?
Note) The above figure does not show all the electric cables.
For details, refer to the installation manuals for outdoor unit, indoor unit, remote controller, or optional
devices.
Other refrigerant
3
system
Other refrigerant system
U3 U4
4
L
N
E
U1 U2
2
2
5
1
5
U1 U2
U1 U2
A B
L
N
E
A B
Check

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