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Daikin FTXS36HVJU Service Manual (202 pages)
Inverter Pair Wall Mounted Type H-Series
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 13.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Considerations
6
Part 1
8
List of Functions
8
Part
8
List of Functions
9
Part 2
10
Part
10
Specifications
11
Specifications
10
Part 3
13
Printed Circuit Board
13
Connector Wiring Diagram
13
Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
14
Indoor Unit
14
Outdoor Unit
16
Part 4
18
Function and Control
18
Part
18
Main Functions
19
Frequency Principle
19
Airflow Direction Control
21
Fan Speed Control for Indoor Units
22
Program Dry Function
23
Automatic Operation
24
Thermostat Control
25
NIGHT SET Mode
26
ECONO Mode
27
Intelligent Eye
28
Inverter POWERFUL Operation
30
Other Functions
31
Function of Thermistor
33
Control Specification
34
Mode Hierarchy
34
Frequency Control
35
Controls at Mode Changing / Start-Up
37
Discharge Pipetemperature Control
39
Compressor Protection Function
39
Input Current Control
40
Freeze-Up Protection Control
41
Heating Peak-Cut Control
41
Fan Control
42
Liquid Compression Protection Function 2
42
Defrost Control
42
Electronic Expansion Valve Control
44
Target Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
46
Malfunctions
47
Forced Operation Mode
48
Additional Functions
48
Facility Setting Switch (Cooling at Low Outdoor Temperature)
49
Part 5
51
Operation Manual
51
System Configuration
52
Instruction
53
Remote Controller
53
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
55
Adjusting the Airflow Direction
57
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
59
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
60
POWERFUL Operation
62
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
63
ECONO Operation
64
TIMER Operation
65
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
67
Part 6
73
Service Diagnosis
73
Caution for Diagnosis
74
Problem Symptoms and Measures
75
Service Check Function
76
Troubleshooting
79
Error Codes and Description
79
Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
80
Freeze-Up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
81
Fan Motor (DC Motor) or Related Abnormality
83
Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
85
Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
86
Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
87
Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
88
OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
89
Compressor Lock
90
DC Fan Lock
91
Input Overcurrent Detection
92
Four-Way Valve Abnormality
93
Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
95
High Pressure Control in Cooling
96
Compressor System Sensor Abnormality
97
Position Sensor Abnormality
98
CT or Related Abnormality
100
Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
102
Electrical Box Temperature Rise
104
Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
105
Output Overcurrent Detection
107
Insufficient Gas
109
Low-Voltage Detection or Over-Voltage Detection
111
Signal Transmission Error on Outdoor Unit PCB
112
Check
113
How to Check
113
Thermistor Resistance Check
115
Installation Condition Check
116
Discharge Pressure Check
116
Power Supply Waveforms Check
117
Inverter Units Refrigerant System Check
117
Capacitor Voltage Check
118
Power Transistor Check
118
Turning Speed Pulse Input on the Outdoor Unit Pcb Check
119
Part 7
120
Removal Procedure
120
Indoor Unit
121
Removal of Air Filter / Front Panel
121
Removal of Front Grille
124
Removal of Electrical Box
127
Removal of PCB
134
Removal of Horizontal Blades (Louvers)/Vertical Blades(Fins)/Swing Motors
142
Removal of Horizontal Blades (Louvers) / Vertical Blades (Fins) / Swing Mo
142
Removal of Fan Motor
150
Removal of Heat Exchanger
153
Removal of Fan Rotor
157
Outdoor Unit
159
Removal of Outer Panels
159
Removal of the Electrical Box
173
Removal of PCB
177
Removal of Fan Motor
180
Removal of Coils / Thermistors
181
Removal of Sound Blanket
184
Removal of Compressor
187
Part 8
189
Other Considerations
189
Part
189
Other Considerations
190
Trial Operation from the Remote Controller
190
Jumper Settings
191
Application of Silicon Grease to Athe Power Transistor and a Diode Bridge
192
Piping Diagrams
193
Part 9
194
Appendix
194
Piping Diagrams
194
Wiring Diagrams
195
Index
197
Drawings & Flow Charts
201
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Daikin FTXS36HVJU Service Manual (202 pages)
Inverter Pair Wall Mounted Type
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 13.52 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Considerations
7
List of Functions
9
Functions
10
Specifications
11
Specifications
12
Cooling Only / 60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
12
Heat Pump / 60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
13
Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram6
15
Indoor Unit
15
Outdoor Unit
18
Function and Control12
20
Main Functions
21
Temperature Control
21
Frequency Principle
21
Airflow Direction Control
23
Fan Speed Control for Indoor Unit
25
Program Dry Operation
26
Automatic Operation
27
Thermostat Control
28
NIGHT SET Mode
29
ECONO Operation
30
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
31
Inverter POWERFUL Operation
32
Other Functions
33
Function of Thermistor
34
Control Specification
35
Mode Hierarchy
35
Frequency Control
36
Controls at Mode Changing / Start-Up
38
Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
40
Input Current Control
41
Freeze-Up Protection Control
42
Heating Peak-Cut Control
42
Outdoor Fan Control
43
Liquid Compression Protection Function
43
Defrost Control
44
Electronic Expansion Valve Control
45
Malfunctions
48
Operation Manual
49
System Configuration
50
Operation Manual
51
Remote Controller
51
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
53
Adjusting the Airflow Direction
55
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
57
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
58
POWERFUL Operation
60
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
61
ECONO Operation
62
TIMER Operation
63
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
65
Service Diagnosis
72
Troubleshooting with LED
74
Indoor Unit
74
Outdoor Unit
74
Problem Symptoms and Measures
75
Service Check Function
76
Troubleshooting
79
Error Codes and Description
79
Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
80
Freeze-Up Protection Control or Heating Peak-Cut Control
81
Fan Motor (DC Motor) or Related Abnormality
83
Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
85
Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)
86
Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)
88
Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
89
OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
90
Compressor Lock
91
DC Fan Lock
92
Input Overcurrent Detection
93
Four Way Valve Abnormality
94
Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
96
High Pressure Control in Cooling
97
Compressor System Sensor Abnormality
99
Position Sensor Abnormality
101
CT or Related Abnormality
103
Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
105
Electrical Box Temperature Rise
107
Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
109
Output Overcurrent Detection
111
Refrigerant Shortage
113
Low-Voltage Detection or Over-Voltage Detection
115
Signal Transmission Error on Outdoor Unit PCB
117
Check
118
Thermistor Resistance Check
118
Fan Motor Connector Output Check
119
Power Supply Waveforms Check
119
Electronic Expansion Valve Check
120
Four Way Valve Performance Check
121
Four-Way Valve Performance Check
121
Inverter Unit Refrigerant System Check
121
Inverter Checker" Check
122
Rotation Pulse Check on the Outdoor Unit PCB
124
Installation Condition Check
125
Discharge Pressure Check
126
Outdoor Fan System Check
126
Capacitor Voltage Check
127
Power Module Check
127
Removal Procedure
128
Indoor Unit
129
Removal of Air Filters / Front Panel
129
Removal of Front Grille
132
Removal of Electrical Box
135
Removal of Pcbs
141
Removal of Horizontal Blades / Vertical Blades / Swing Motors
148
Removal of Fan Motor
156
Removal of Indoor Heat Exchanger
159
Removal of Fan Rotor
162
Outdoor Unit
164
Removal of Outer Panels
164
Removal of Electrical Box
174
Removal of Pcbs
178
Removal of Fan Motor
181
Removal of Coils / Thermistors
182
Removal of Sound Blankets
185
Removal of Compressor
187
Trial Operation and Field Settings
189
Pump down Operation
190
Forced Cooling Operation
191
Trial Operation
192
Field Settings
193
Model Type Setting
193
Temperature Display Switch
193
When 2 Units Are Installed in 1 Room
194
Facility Setting Switch (Cooling at Low Outdoor Temperature)
195
Jumper and Switch Settings
195
Application of Silicon Grease to a Power Transistor and a Diode Bridge188
196
Appendix
197
Piping Diagrams
198
Indoor Unit
198
Outdoor Unit
199
Wiring Diagrams
200
Daikin FTXS36HVJU Engineering Data (108 pages)
H-Series Cooling Only / Heat Pump Split-System Room Air Conditioners
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 15.78 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Power Supply
4
Single Split Duct-Free System
4
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4
2 Functions
5
3 Specifications
6
Cooling Only - 60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
6
Heat Pump - 60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
7
4 Dimensions
8
5 Wiring Diagrams
9
6 Piping Diagrams
10
Indoor Unit
10
Outdoor Unit
11
7 Capacity Tables
12
Cooling Only
12
Heat Pump
14
Capacity Correction Factor by the Length of Refrigerant Piping (Reference)
19
8 Operation Limit
20
9 Sound Level
21
Measuring Location
21
Octave Band Level
22
10 Electric Characteristics
24
11 Installation Manual
25
Indoor Unit
25
Choosing an Installation Site
27
Indoor Unit Installation Drawings
28
Installation Tips
29
Indoor Unit Installation
30
Refrigerant Piping Work
32
Pump down Operation
33
Outdoor Unit
35
Precautions on Installation
37
Installation Guidelines
38
Outdoor Unit Installation
39
12 Operation Manual Safety Considerations
47
13 Optional Accessories
83
Option List
83
BRC944B2> Wired Remote Controller
84
Preparation before Operation
87
Setting the Current Time
87
Adjusting Airflow Direction
91
Timer Operation
93
Daily Timer
96
KRP413AB1S> Wiring Adaptor for Timer Clock / Remote Controller
98
KRP928BB2S> Interface Adaptor for DIII-NET (Residential Air Conditioner)
102
Before Installation
105
Selection of Installation Location
105
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Daikin FTXS36HVJU Operation Manual (38 pages)
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 3.96 MB
Table of Contents
Operation Manual
1
Table of Contents
2
Safety Precautions
3
Names of Parts
5
Front Cover
7
Quiet Button
8
Clock Button
8
Set Batteries
9
Fix Remote Controller Holder on Wall
9
C/F Display Switch
9
Preparation before Operation
9
Operating Conditions
10
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
11
Adjusting the Airfl Ow Direction
13
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
15
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
16
POWERFUL Operation
18
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
19
ECONO Operation
20
TIMER Operation
21
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
23
Care and Cleaning
30
Troubleshooting
34
Call the Service Shop Immediately
36
Daikin FTXS36HVJU Operation Manual (38 pages)
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 1.75 MB
Table of Contents
Operation Manual
1
Table of Contents
2
Safety Precautions
3
Name of Parts
5
Front Cover
7
Quiet Button
8
Clock Button
8
Set Batteries
9
C/F Display Switch
9
Preparation before Operation
9
AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
11
Adjusting the Airfl Ow Direction
13
COMFORT AIRFLOW Operation
15
INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
16
POWERFUL Operation
18
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Operation
19
ECONO Operation
20
TIMER Operation
21
WEEKLY TIMER Operation
23
Care and Cleaning
29
Trouble Shooting
33
Call the Service Shop Immediately
35
Daikin FTXS36HVJU Service Manual (40 pages)
7.1/8.0/9.0/10.0 kW Class/30000/36000 Btu/h Class Removal Procedure
Brand:
Daikin
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 2.83 MB
Table of Contents
Indoor Unit
2
Table of Contents
3
Removal of Air Filters / Front Panel
4
Removal of Front Grille
7
Removal of Electrical Box
10
Removal of Pcbs
14
Removal of Horizontal Blades / Swing Motors
22
Removal of Fan Motor
30
Removal of Indoor Heat Exchanger
33
Removal of Fan Rotor
36
Removal of Vertical Blade ASSY
38
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