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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDC100VS Technical Manual (382 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
| Category:
Air Conditioner
| Size: 25.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
How to Read the Model Name
5
Specific Features
5
Selection Data
6
Specifications
6
Range of Usage and Limitations
88
Operating Temperature Range
89
Height and Length Restrictions for Refrigerant Piping
90
Exterior Dimensions
91
Wireless Remote Controller
104
Outdoor Unit
105
Exterior Appearance
110
Piping System
112
Preset Point of the Protective Devices
118
Selection Chart
119
Piping Length Limitations
137
How to Obtain the Cooling and Heating Capacity
137
Characteristics of Fan
138
Noise Level
144
Electrical Wiring
148
Outline of Operation Control by Microcomputer
159
Remote Controller
159
Operation Section
160
Auto Operation
161
Dehumidifying Operation
161
Operation Control Function by the Indoor Controller
161
Operations of Functional Items During Cooling/Heating
161
Hot Start (Cold Draft Prevention at Heating)
162
Remote Controller Display During the Operation Stop
162
Timer Operation
162
Hot Keep
163
Filter Sign
163
Fan Control During the Heating Thermostat off
163
Auto Swing Control
163
Compressor Inching Prevention Control
164
Drain Motor (DM) Control
164
Operation Check/Drain Pump Test Run Operation Mode
164
Cooling, Dehumidifying Frost Protection
165
Heating Overload Protection
165
High Ceiling Control
166
Abnormal Temperature Thermistor Wire/Short-Circuit Detection
167
External Control (Remote Display)/Remote Operation
167
Operation Permission/Prohibition/Coin Timer Control
167
Fan Control at Heating Startup
168
Return Air Temperature Compensation
168
Room Temperature Detection Temperature Compensation During Heating
168
Operation Control Function by the Wired Remote Controller
169
Outline of Heating Operation
170
Operation Control Function by the Outdoor Controller
170
Outline of Cooling Operation
170
Cooling High Pressure Control
171
Cooling Overload Protective Control
171
Protective Control Function
171
Cooling Low Outdoor Temperature Protective Control
172
Heating High Pressure Control
172
Heating Low Outdoor Temperature Protective Control
173
Heating Overload Protective Control
173
Compressor Overheat Protection
174
Current Cut
174
Current Safe
174
Outdoor Unit Failure
174
Serial Signal Transmission Error Protection
175
Outdoor Fan Motor Protection
175
Rotor Lock
175
Outdoor Fan Control at Low Outdoor Temperature
175
Compressor Start Control
176
Determination of Compressor Speed (Frequency)
176
Compressor Soft Start Control
177
Outdoor Unit Fan Control
178
Outdoor Unit Fan Control at Cooling Low Outdoor Air
179
Outdoor Unit Fan Control by Power Transistor Radiator Fin Temperature
179
Caution at the Outdoor Unit Fan Start Control
180
Defrosting Start Conditions
180
Snow Protection Fan Control
180
Heating High Pressure Protection
182
Low Pressure Control
182
Compressor Pressure Ratio Protection Control
182
Anomaly Detection Control by the High Pressure Switch
182
Anit-Frost Control by the Compressor Frequency Control
183
Anomalous Power Transistor Current
183
Over-Current Protection Current Safe Controls
183
Power Transistor Temperature Protection
183
Broken Wire Detection on Temperature Thermistor/Low Pressure Sensor
184
Dewing Prevention Control
184
Fan Motor Error
184
Refrigerant Quantity Shortage Protection
184
Pump-Down Control
185
Silent Mode
185
Application Data
186
Safety Precautions
186
Selection of Installation Location
189
Installation Space for Indoor Unit
189
Installation of Indoor Unit
189
Drain Piping
190
Suspension
190
Drain Pump Operation
191
Drain Socket
191
Drainage Test
191
Hard PVC Pipes Laid Indoor
191
Panel Installation
192
Ceiling Cassette-4Way-Type (FDT)
194
Selection of Installation Location for the Indoor Unit
194
Space for Installation and Service
194
Ceiling Opening, Suspension Bolts Pitch, Pipe Position
195
Preparation before Installation
195
Work Procedure
197
Refrigerant Pipe
197
Drain Pipe
198
Drain up
199
Drain Test
199
The Method of Checking the Dirt of Drain Pan
200
Wiring-Out Position and Wiring Connection
200
Checking the Indoor Unit Installation Position
201
Removing a Corner Panel
201
Removing the Air Return Grille
201
Attaching the Panel
202
Attaching a Corner Panel
203
If It Is Necessary to Fix the Louver Position Manually
203
Attaching the Air Return Grille
204
Piping Connection Position
208
Duct Connected-Middle Static Pressure-Type (FDUM)
209
Supply Air Duct
210
Access Door
210
Blower Fan Tap Switch
210
Return Air Port
211
Return Air Port with Canvas Duct
212
Forced Drain Pump Operation
214
Duct Connected-High Static Pressure-Type (FDU) - Installation
215
Adjustment for Horizontality
216
Pipe Locations
216
Suspension Bolt Location
216
Bad Example of Duct Work
217
Piping Work
218
Outline of Bottom Drain Piping Work
221
Tap Selection on Blower Unit (When the High Peformance Filter Is Used)
221
Uncoupling the Drain Motor Connector
221
Air Conditions, Limitation of Air Volume
222
Simplified Method for Determination of Duct Dimensions
224
Provision of Trap
224
Installation of Wired Remote Controller
227
Installation of Outdoor Unit
228
Chart of Shapes of Branch Piping Parts
230
How to Use Pipe Reducer
232
Points for Attention in Installing Refrigerant Piping
233
How to Remove the Side Cover
234
Method for Connecting the Accessory Pipe
234
Refrigerant Pipe Connection
234
Length of the Straight Pipe (Prepared in the Field)
235
Air Purge
236
Air Tightness Test
236
Additional Refrigerant Charge
237
Charging Refrigerant
239
Drain Piping Work
239
Electrical Wiring Work
239
Power Cable, Indoor-Outdoor Connecting Wires
240
Controlling Multiple Indoor Units Using a Single Remote Controller
241
Remote Controller Wiring and Connection Procedure
241
Clearing the Function Setting
242
Flow of Function Setting
242
Initial Settings
242
Setting Functions Using the Wired Remote Controller
242
How to Set Function
244
How to Set Upper and Lower Limit Value
245
The Range of Temperature Setting
245
How to Set the Airflow Direction
246
To Start a Forced Drain Pump Operation
246
Trail Operation of Drain Pump
246
Error Code of Indoor Unit
251
Indoor Unit Troubleshooting
251
Test Run
252
Test Run from an Wired Remote Controller
253
Evacuation Procedure
254
Maintenance Data
254
Refrigerant Charging
255
Trouble Shooting for Refrigerant Circuit
255
Diagnosing of Microcomputer Circuit
256
Selfdiagnosis Function
256
Error Detecting Timing
259
Error Log and Reset
259
Occurrence of Plural Kinds of Error
259
Resetting the Error Log
260
Control PCB
261
Power PCB
262
Reset of Power Supply
264
Troubleshooting at the Outdoor Unit Side
264
Module of Part to be Replaced for Outdoor Unit Controller
264
Replacement Procedure of Outdoor Control PCB
264
Precautions for Safety
264
Outdoor Inverter PCB Replacement Procedure
268
Check of Anomalous Operation Data with the Remote Controller
272
Details of Compressor Protection Status No. 33
273
Check Run
274
Inspection Display of Wireless Specification Model (FDEN, FDT)
274
Power Transistor Module (Including Driver PCB) Inspection Procedure
275
Troubleshooting Flow
276
Operates but Does Not Cool
277
Operates but Does Not Heat
278
Earth Leakage Breaker Activated
279
Excessive Noise/Vibration
280
Louver Motor Failure
283
Power Supply System Error (Power Supply to Indoor Unit PCB)
284
Power Supply System Error (Power Supply to Remote Controller)
285
Inspect I/U (When 1 or 2 Remote Controllers Are Connected)
286
Inspect I/U (Connection of 3 Units or more Remote Controller)
287
Wait
288
No Display
294
Remote Controller Communication Circuit Error
295
Communication Error During Operation
296
Indoor Heat Exchanger Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
297
Return Air Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
298
Heating Overload Operation
299
Drain Trouble (FDT and FDTC Series)
300
Excessive Number of Connected Indoor Units
301
Communication Error between Master and Slave Indoor Units
302
Indoor Fan Motor Anomaly (in Case of FDTC and FDT)
303
Indoor Unit Operation Check, Drain Motor Check Setting Error
304
Remote Controller Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
305
Inverter Primary Current Error
306
Open L3 Phase on Power Supply
307
Cooling Overload Operation
309
Discharge Pipe Temperature Error
311
Outdoor Heat Exchanger Temperature Themistor Anomaly
312
Ambient Air Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
313
Discharge Pipe Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
314
High Pressure Error (63H1 Activated)
315
Power Transistor Overheat
316
Inverter Communication Error
319
Inverter Over-Current Error
320
Outdoor DC Fan Motor Error
321
Low Pressure Error or Low Pressure Sensor Anomaly
323
Inverter and Fan Motor Anomaly
325
Suction Pipe Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
326
Low Pressure Sensor Anomaly
327
Underneath Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
328
Insufficient Refrigerant Amount or Detection of Service Valve Closure
329
Compressor Startup Failure
330
Compressor Rotor Lock Error
332
Table of Contents
333
Multi-Type (V Multi) Packaged Air-Conditioner
333
General Information
334
SpecifiC Features
334
How to Read the Model Name
334
Table of Models
335
Table of System Combinations
335
Selection Data (Multi-Type)
336
Specifications (Multi-Type)
336
Specifications
336
Indoor Unit
336
(A) Ceiling Cassette-4Way Compact (600 × 600Mm)-Type (FDTC)
336
(B) Ceiling Cassette-4Way-Type (FDT)
337
(C) Ceiling Suspended Type (FDEN)
340
(D) Duct Connected-Middle Static Pressure-Type (FDUM)
343
Outdoor Unit
345
Operation Chart
351
Calculation of Total Operation Characteristics
352
Operation Characteristics of each Unit
352
Range of Usage & Limitations
354
Operating Temperature
354
Installation Site
354
Application Date (Multi-Type)
357
Exterior Dimensions
357
Exterior Appearance
357
Piping System
357
Selection Chart
357
Characteristics of Fan
357
Noise Level
357
Electrical Wiring
357
Outline of Operation Control by Microcomputer
357
Maintenance Date
361
Wireless Kit (Optional Parts)
362
How to Install the Receiver
363
Setting on Site
363
Installation of the Controller Holder
366
How to Insert Batteries
366
Control Plural Indoor Units with One Remote Controller
367
Master/Slave Setting When Using Plural Remote Controllers
367
Wireless Remote Controller's Operable Area
367
Backup Button
368
Cooling Test Run Operation
368
How to Read the Two-Digit Display
368
FDTC Series
369
Except for FDT and FDTC Series
375
Direct Installation Onto the Ceiling with Screws
376
Installation with Enclosed Bracket
377
Setting of Wireless Remote Controller and Receiver
379
Methods of Avoiding the Malfunction Due to the Mixed Communication
379
Setting Change of the Wireless Remote Controller
379
Setting the PCB of the Receiver
379
Master/Slave Setting When Using Plural Remote Controller
380
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Table of Contents
) Restrictions on Unit Installation and Use
361
The Packaging
97
Anomalous Stop of the Unit Due to Rising of High Pressure
99
Deliver the Unit as Close as Possible to the Installation Site before Removing It from
99
Radio or TV Interference
99
And Service of the Unit Safely
99
Where an Existing Pipe System Is Utilized, Different One-Way Pipe Length Restrictions Should Apply Depending on Its Pipe Size
100
For more Information, Please See "5. UTILIZATION of EXISTING PIPING
100
If Touching with an Internal Component, It will Generate Abnormal Sounds And/Or Vibrations
100
Fix both Liquid and Gas Service Valves at the Valve Main Bodies as Illustrated on the Right
100
In Installing the Unit, Fix the Unit's Legs with Bolts Specified on the above
107
Refer to the above Illustrations for Information Regarding Concrete Foundations
107
How to Remove the Side Cover
108
Its Form
108
Other Equipment
359
Snow Cover Surface, and
359
Indoor Unit Connected
360
Table of Contents
361
Grommet (Heat Pump Type Only) Drain Elbow (Heat Pump Type Only) Reducer Set Ø9.52
360
Hole Core Drill (65Mm in Diameter)
360
Spanner Wrench
360
Ø6.35
363
Ø12.7
363
Fdt, Fden Fdu, Fdum, Srk
363
Ø9.52
363
Ø15.88
363
An Abnormal Overheat Accident)
364
Penetrates into the Box.)
364
In the Malfunctioning or a Failur
364
Always Use a Three-Core Cable Fo
364
Acccident such as an Electric Sh
364
Electrical Installation Work Must be
364
Use Polychloroprene Sheathed Fl
364
Terminal Connection and then a
364
Do Not Use any Supply Cord Ligh
364
Ordinary Tough Rubber Sheathe
364
Fdt, Fden, Fdu
365
Of the Unit
366
Install the Unit on the Base so
366
That the Bottom Is Higher than
366
Haulage and Installation
367
When a Unit Is Hoisted with Slings for Haulage, Take into Consideration the Offset of Its Gravity
367
Center Position. if Not Properly Balanced, the Unit Can be Thrown Off-Balance and Fall
367
The Right Hand Side of the Unit as Viewed from the Front (Diffuser Side) Is Heavier
367
Torque Wrench
367
〇 a Place Where the Unit will Not be Affected by Heat Radiation from Other Heat Source
368
Do Not Install the Unit in Places Which Exposed to Sea Breeze (E.g. Coastal Area) or Calcium Chloride (E.g. Snow Melting Agent), Exposed to Ammonia Substance (E.g. Organic Fertilizer)
368
〇 a Place Where Strong Wind will Not Blow against the Outlet Air Blow of the Unit
368
〇 a Place Where Snow will Not Accumulate
368
〇 a Place Where It Can be Free from Danger of Flammable Gas Leakage
368
〇 a Place Where Drain Water Can be Disposed Without any Trouble
368
〇 a Place Where the Unit Is Not Exposed to Oil Splashes
368
〇 a Place Where It Is Horizontal, Stable and Can Endure the Unit Weight and will Not Allow Vibration Transmittance
368
Selection of Installation Location for the Outdoor Unit
368
〇 a Place Where It Can be Free from Possibility of Bothering Neighbors Due to Noise or Exhaust Air from the Unit
368
Determination of Pipe Size
369
Determine Refrigerant Pipe Size Pursuant to the Following Guidelines Based on the Indoor Unit Specifications.
369
Refrigerant Pipe Wall Thickness and Material
369
On-Site Piping Work
369
Give Sufficient Protection to a Pipe End (Compressed and Blazed, or with an Adhesive Tape) so
369
Flare Connection Is Used between the Unit and Refrigerant Pipe. Flare a Pipe after Engaging a
369
Outdoor Unit Connected
369
Select Refrigerant Pipes of the Table Shown on the Right Wall Thickness and Material as Specified for each Pipe Size
369
Select Pipes Having a Wall Thickness Larger than the Specified Minimum Pipe Thickness
369
〇 a Place Where Chemical Substances Like Sulfuric Gas, Chloric Gas, Acid and Alkali (Includingammonia), Which Can
375
Be Sure to Select a Suitable Installation Place in Consideration of Following Conditions
375
〇 a Place Where the Unit Can be Kept Away 5M or more from TV Set And/Or Radio Receiver in Order to Avoid any
375
Restrictions on Unit Installation and Use
376
So that Strong Wind will Not Blow against the Outdoor Heat Exchanger Directly
376
Refrigerant Piping Work
376
Carry out the on Site Piping Work with the Service Valve Fully Closed
377
Bend a Pipe to a Radius as Large as Practical.(R100~R150) Do Not Bend a Pipe Repeatedly to Correct
377
Refrigerant Piping (Branch Pipel)
377
Take Care so that Installed Pipes May Not Touch Components Within a Unit
377
Do Not Turn on the Power until T
378
Do Not Use a Condensive Capaci
379
When Cables Are Connected, Ma
379
Fasten Cables so that May Not to
379
Do Not Lay Electronic Control Cab
379
For Power Source Cables, Use Co
379
The Installation of an Impulse W
379
A Grounding Wire Must be Conn
379
Ground the Unit. Do Not Connect the if Impropery Grounded, an Elect
379
Braided Cord
379
Electrical Installation Work Must be
379
Hyper Inverter Packaged Air-Conditioners
423
General Information
424
GENERAL INFORMATION (1) How to Read the Model Name Example: FDE 40 VG
424
How to Read the Model Name
424
Model Name (Ceiling Suspended Type)
424
Product Capacity
424
Series Code
424
Table of Models
424
Table of System Combinations
424
Indoor Units
425
Specifications
425
Outdoor Units
429
Operation Chart
436
Application Data
439
Electrical Wiring
439
Exterior Dimensions
439
Maintenance Data
439
Noise Level
439
Outline of Operation Control by Microcomputer
439
Piping System
439
Range of Usage & Limitations
439
Selection Chart
439
Temperature and Velocity Distribution
439
Micro Inverter Packaged Air-Conditioners
440
Electrical W
440
General Information
440
How to Read the Model Name
440
Table of Models
441
Table of System Combinations
441
Indoor Units
442
Specifications
442
Outdoor Units
447
Operation Chart
455
Application Date
458
Electrical Wiring
458
Exterior Dimensions
458
Maintenance Data
458
Noise Level
458
Outline of Operation Control by Microcomputer
458
Piping System
458
Range of Usage & Limitations
458
Selection Chart
458
Temperature and Velocity Distribution
458
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
(A) Ceiling Cassette-4Way Compact (600 600Mm) Type (FDTC)
120
(B) Ceiling Cassette-4Way-Type (FDT)
121
(C) Ceiling Suspended Type (FDEN)
125
(D) Duct Connected-Middle Static Pressure-Type (FDUM)
129
Application Data
185
Installation of Indoor Unit
188
Ceiling Cassette-4 Way Compact (600×600Mm)-Type (FDTC)
188
Ceiling Cassette-4Way-Type (FDT)
193
Installation of Outdoor Unit
215
Outdoor Unit
244
Method for Connecting the Accessory Pipe (Models FDC200,250 Only)
246
Wiring Diagram
248
Setting Functions Using the Wired Remote Controller
250
Maintenance Data
262
Servicing
262
Trouble Shooting for Refrigerant Circuit
263
Selfdiagnosis Function
264
Diagnosing of Microcomputer Circuit
264
Troubleshooting at the Indoor Unit Side
268
Troubleshooting Procedure
268
Troubleshooting at the Outdoor Unit Side
273
Check of Anomalous Operation Data with the Remote Controller
282
Inspection Display of Wireless Specification Model (FDEN,FDT)
284
Power Transistor Module (Including the Driver PCB) Inspection Procedure
285
Troubleshooting Flow
287
Communication Error
313
2. Multi-Type (V Multi) Packaged Air-Conditioner
347
Range of Usage & Limitations
368
Characteristics of Fan
372
Electrical Wiring
372
Exterior Appearance
372
Exterior Dimensions
372
Noise Level
372
Outline of Operation Control by Microcomputer
372
Piping System
372
Selection Chart
372
Application Date
373
Maintenance Date
376
Fdtc Series
384
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
136
Operates but Does Not Cool
137
Operates but Does Not Heat
138
Earth Leakage Breaker Activated
139
Excessive Noise/Vibration
140
Excessive Noise/Vibration
141
Excessive Noise/Vibration
142
Power Supply System Error (Power Supply to Indoor Control PCB)
143
Power Supply System Error (Power Supply to Remote Control)
143
INSPECT I/U (When 1 or 2 Remote Controls Are Connected)
145
INSPECT I/U (Connection of 3 Units or more Remote Controls)
146
Communication Error at Initial Operation
147
No Display
150
E1 Remote Control Communication Circuit Error
151
E5 Communication Error During Operation
152
E6 Indoor Heat Exchanger Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
153
E7 Return Air Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
154
E8 Heating Overload Operation
155
E9 Drain Trouble
156
E10 Excessive Number of Connected Indoor Units (more than 17 Units) by Controlling with One Remote Control
157
E16 Indoor Fan Motor Anomaly
158
E19 Indoor Unit Operation Check, Drain Motor Check Setting Error
159
E28 Remote Control Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
161
E35 Cooling Overload Operation
162
E36 Discharge Pipe Temperature Error
163
E39 Discharge Pipe Temperature Thermistor Anomaly
166
E40 High Pressure Error (63H1 Activated)
167
E45 Communication Error between Inverter PCB and Outdoor Control PCB
171
E51 Inverter and Fan Motor Anomaly
176
E57 Insufficient Refrigerant Amount or Detection of Service Valve Closure
179
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Table of Contents
V Multi System
1
Standard Inverter Packaged Air-Conditioners ............................... 2
2
Installation of Outdoor Unit
4
Electric Wiring Work Installation
4
How to Read the Model Name
4
Pac-Db-142
11
Duct Connected-Low/Middle Static Pressure Type (FDUM)
65
Duct Connected-High Static Pressure Type (FDU)
85
Remote Controller (Option Parts)
111
Selection Chart
157
Duct Connected-Low/Middle Static Pressure Type (FDUM)
168
Duct Connected-High Static Pressure Type (FDU)
171
Correction of Cooling and Heating Capacity in Relation to Air Flow Rate Control (Fan Speed)
173
Height Difference between the Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
174
Application Data
175
Duct Connected-Low/Middle Static Pressure Type (FDUM)
191
Duct Connected-High Static Pressure Type (FDU)
195
Installation Manual for Outdoor Unit
207
Safety Precautions
207
Refrigerant Piping Work
209
Drain Piping Work
211
Electrical Wiring Work
212
Table of Contents
247
General Information
247
Table of Models
248
Table of System Combinations
248
Specifications
249
Indoor Units
249
(A) Ceiling Cassette-4Way Type (FDT)
249
(B) Ceiling Suspended Type (FDEN)
255
Outdoor Units
261
Operation Chart
270
Installation of Wired Remote Controller
273
Exterior Dimensions
273
Electrical Wiring
273
Noise Level
273
Temperature and Velocity Distribution
273
Piping System
273
Range of Usage & Limitations
273
Application Date
273
Option Parts
274
FDTC Series (RCN-TC-24W-ER)
275
Preparation before Installation
275
Wireless Kit
275
How to Insert Batteries
276
FDT Series (RCN-T-36W-E)
277
FDEN Series (RCN-E1R)
279
FDUM,FDU Series (RCN-KIT3-E)
283
Installation of Remote Controller
285
Simple Wired Remote Conroller (Rch-E3)
285
Wiring Specifications
286
Fan Controllert Kit (U-Fcra)
291
Installation Procedure
291
Precautions for Wiring
291
Base Heater Kit (Cw-H-E)
292
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