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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SAMSUNG DV M TM Air Conditioner SAMSUNG D V M Air Conditioner T e chnical Manu a l DVM E-D/B(cover)-E<03759 3/21/02 6:48 PM Page 1.
1. DVM system series 1-1. What is DVM? 1-2. Features of DVM 1-3. DVM vs VAV 6 7 12 2. DVM line-up 2-1. Numbering system of model 2-2. Combination 14 20 I I Overview 1. Remote controller 3. T ransmitter 7. S-Net 1-1. Wireless remote controller 1-2. Wired remote controller 1-3.
6. Refrigerant system diagram (Cooling only & heat pump) 6-1. Refrigerant system diagram 6-2. Main parts status 73 73 7. Piping and refnet joint selection 7-1. Refrigerant piping system diagram 7-2. Piping selection 7-3. Refnet joint selection 33 33 34 3.
1 . DVM system series 2 . DVM line-up 2-1. Numbering system of model 2-2. Combination 14 20 1-1. What is DVM? 1-2. Features of DVM 1-3. DVM vs VAV 6 7 12 I Overview DVM E-D/B(chapter1)-E<03759 3/21.
I 6 I . Overview 1. DVM system series 1-1. What is DVM? The DVM(Digital Variable Multi) air conditioning system is operated by a variable-capacity compressor and is accommodated by multiple evaporators (indoor units). It is touted as the next-generation modular system in the world of high-efficiency air conditioning.
I 7 1-2. Features of DVM (1) Customized air conditioner 1) Up to 16 indoor units can be connected to one outdoor unit. 2) Indoor units can be combined by various methods, according to each room’s use and shape.
I 8 I . Overview 1. DVM system series (3) V ariable compressor The world’s first PWM(Pulse Width Modulation) compressor controls the cooling & heating capacity automatically, depending on the load.
I 9 2) PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) valve PWM valve is the valve to take away the fixed scroll by lifting up through the difference of pressure after the digital scroll compress being connected to the outlet and inlet of suction.
I 10 I . Overview 1. DVM system series (5) Long & single piping system 1) Piping can be extended up to 100 meters; refer to the figure. 2) The outdoor unit is connected with each indoor unit by single refrigerant piping. (6) Convenient centralized control 1) Every indoor unit has its own remote controller .
I 11 (9) Space Saving The outdoor units connected with several indoor units do not require much space. 1) Conventional System 2) DVM System DVM E-D/B(chapter1)-E<03759 3/21/02 6:55 PM Page 11.
I 12 I . Overview 1. DVM system series 25% 50% 75% 100% A B A B A B A B 25% 50% 75% 100% 7344 8016 11997 13015 15857 16996 17200 19007 7138 6313 7353 6486 7504 6626 7630 6802 1.134 1.794 2.298 2.492 Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
I 13 (2) DVM test condition (3) V A V test condition ❋ The static pressure is equal to the maximum open position by adjusting the damper. #1 (5.2kW) #2 (5.
③ ② I 14 I . Overview 2. DVM line-up 2-1. Numbering system of model (1) Indoor unit and outdoor unit (Conventional model) ① Semi-finished product ② Classification of product DM ① A - 180 0 .
I 15 (2) Indoor unit and outdoor unit (New Model) 1) Indoor unit ① Semi-finished product ② Classification of product AV M ① K ② H ③ 100 ④ B ⑤ A ⑥ 0 ⑦ Model 1-way 4-way 2-way Exposed .
I 16 I . Overview 2. DVM line-up 2) Outdoor unit ① Semi-finished product ⑥ Combination of indoor unit RVM ① H ② 060 ③ B ④ A ⑤ A ⑥ 0 ⑦ Model ② Mode ③ Capacity (HP x 10, 3 digits) .
I 17 (3) Options Parts Model Example ● MEV-14SA ● MEV-18SA ● MEV-24SA MEV : Optional electronic expansion valve ① : Electronic expansion valve model (2 digits) ② : Manufacturer ③ : Version.
I 18 I . Overview 2. DVM line-up Parts Model Example MRW : Optional receiver & display unit wire ① : Length (m, 2 digits) ② : Version MRW- ①② Receiver & display unit wire ● MRW-10A .
I 19 Parts Model Example Standard for model name MSC : Super cooler ① , ② : HP of applicable outdoor unit (marked as 00 if it is 10.0 HP) ③ : Power supply B:220V, 60Hz C:208~230V, 60Hz E:220~240.
I 20 I . Overview 2. DVM line-up 2-2. Combination (1) Outdoor unit 1) Cooling only Main Super cooler Design Power supply Model 50Hz 60Hz - - 380~415V, 3ø 208~230V, 3ø RVMC060GDM0 RVMC050CBM0 Capacit.
I 21 Main Super cooler Design Max. connectible indoor units Total capacity of indoor units (kW, ISO standard) Super cooler 8 7 - - Remark 8 8 10 - - - O - - For Middle East For Middle East For Middle East 14 11 14 8.0~20.8 7.2~18.8 8.0~20.8 8.0~16.0 10.
I 22 I . Overview 2. DVM line-up 2) Heat pump Main Super cooler Design Power supply Model 50Hz 60Hz 380~415V, 3ø 380~415V, 3ø 208~230V, 3ø RVMH060GBM0 RVMH060GDM0 RVMH050CBM0 Capacity(HP) 6 6 5 Ref.
I 23 Main Super cooler Design Max. connectible indoor units Total capacity of indoor units (kW, ISO standard) Super cooler 8 8 7 - - - Remark 11 14 14 14 - - - - - - For Middle East For Middle East 8.0~20.8 8.0~20.8 7.2~18.8 11.0~29.0 14.0~36.4 14.0~28.
I 24 I . Overview 1. System line-up (2) Indoor unit Design Power supply 2.0kW (7000Btu/h) 2.6kW (9000Btu/h) 3.2kW (11000Btu/h) 3.5kW (12000Btu/h) 4.0kW (13500Btu/h) 5.
I 25 Design Power supply 7.0kW (24000Btu/h) 7.2kW (24000Btu/h) 8.2kW (28000Btu/h) 8.3kW (28000Btu/h) 10.5kW (36000Btu/h) 12.8kW (44000Btu/h) Remark - - - - AVMCC070EA0 AVMCH070EA0 - - AVMDC070EA0 AVMD.
1 . Remote controller 2 . Receiver & display unit (Duct type) 3 . T ransmitter 4 . Installation 2-1. Concealed type 2-2. Standard type 7 8 4-1. Wireless remote controller 4-2. Wired remote controller 4-3. Centralized controller 4-4. Function controller 4-5.
I I . Control System 1. Remote controller I I 2 1-1. Wireless remote controller (1) 1-way / 4-way cassette / W all-mounted / Floor standing / Ceiling type 1) Cooling only (MR-AC01) Automatic Operating.
I I 3 (2) Duct type 1) Cooling only 2) Heat pump Operating mode selection button T emperature adjustment buttons Filter Reset button Fan speed adjustment button T imer Cancel button On timer button Of.
I I . Control System 1. Remote controller I I 4 1-2. Wired remote controller (1) 1-way / 4-way cassette / W all-mounted / Floor standing / Ceiling type 1) Cooling only 2) Heat pump On/Off & T imer.
I I 5 (2) Duct type 1) Cooling only 2) Heat pump On/Off & T imer set/cancel button Operating indicator Fan speed adjustment button Filter Reset button T emperature adjustment buttons On/Off timer .
I I . Control System 1. Remote controller I I 6 1-3. Centralized controller 1-4. Function controller Operating lamp All On button All Off button On/off indicators Individual On/Off button Index Mode s.
2. Receiver & display unit (Duct type) I I 7 2-1. Concealed type (1) Cooling only (2) Heat pump Filter sign indicator Fan indicator T imer indicator Remote control sensor On/Off button Filter sign.
I I . Control System 2. Receiver & display unit (Duct type) I I 8 2-2. Standard type (1) Cooling only (2) Heat pump Filter sign indicator Remote control sensor On/Off indicator Fan indicator On/Of.
3. T ransmitter I I 9 CN01 F1 F2 DVM E-D/B(chapter2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:32 PM Page 9.
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 10 4-1. Wireless remote controller (1) Accessories (2) Installation Choose a position where: ◆ The signal from the remote controller will not be blocked (by .
I I 11 4-2. Wired remote controller (1) Accessories (2) Installation 1) Open the wired remote controller by using two grooves on its top. 2) Secure the rear cover of the wired remote controller on the wall with 2 screws. 3) Connect each F1, F2, V1, and V2 terminal on the wired remote controller PCB to the indoor unit.
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 12 (3) Setting up option switches Indoor unit PCB 1) Adjust K1 DIP switch(SW03) on the PCB to the “OFF” position. 2) T urn the arrow of RMC rotary switch(SW01) to the appropriate position. Result : It is controlled by a wired remote controller which has the same address.
I I 13 (4) Example of installing wired remote controller Individual contr ol Means a wired remote controller controls only 1 indoor unit. In this case, the RMC address of the indoor unit should be the same with the address of wired remote controller .
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 14 4-3. Centralized controller (1) Accessories (2) Wiring diagram Each outdoor unit connected to the same centralized controller must have its own transmitter .
I I 15 (4) Assigning address T urn the arrow of rotary switch on the transmitter to appropriate position. T ransmitters controlled with the same centralized controller must have different addresses.
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 16 In Case of Installing wired remote controller together 1) Adjust K2 DIP switch(SW03) on the indoor unit PCB to the “ OFF ” position. It means use of the centralized controller . 2) Adjust K1 DIP switch(SW03) on the indoor unit PCB to the “ OFF ” position.
I I 17 (6) Example of centralized controller & wired remote controller Installation of 1 centralized contr oller , 4 outdoor units, and 12 indoor units ◆ 6 indoor units connected to the outdoor unit 1 and 2 are controlled with their own wired remote controller and a centralized controller .
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 18 Level of centralized contr oller ◆ Adjust the DIP switch on the centralized controller PCB, if necessary . Refer to the table below . ◆ If there is installed the wired remote controller together , refer to the table below .
I I 19 4-4. Function controller (1) Accessories (2) Installation 1) Disassemble the function controller by using a groove on its top. 2) Secure the rear cover of the function controller on the wall with two screws. 3) Connect the C1 and C2 terminals in the function controller to the same terminals in the centralized controller .
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 20 (3) Wiring diagram ◆ Install the transmitter , another optional accessory , in the outdoor unit which will be controlled by the centralized controller , then connect the function controller and the centralized controller to the transmitter .
I I 21 4-5. Receiver & display unit - Concealed type (1) Accessories (2) Installation 1) Remove the receiver & display unit cover by using the tab on its bottom.
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 22 4-6. Receiver & display unit - Standard type (1) Accessories (2) Installation 1) Remove the receiver & display unit cover by using the tab on its bottom.
I I 23 4-7. T ransmitter (1) Accessories (2) Installation ◆ Attach the transmitter to the left side of the electrical component box in outdoor unit, then connect the power and communication cable between the transmitter and the outdoor; refer to the figure below .
I I . Control System 4. Installation I I 24 (3) Wiring diagram ◆ Each outdoor unit connected to the same centralized controller has its own transmitter . ◆ Distance between the centralized controller and the last transmitter should be 1000 meters or less.
5. Assigning address I I 25 5-1. Indoor unit 1) Before installing the indoor unit, assign an address to the indoor unit according to the air conditioning system plan. 2) The address of the indoor unit is assigned by adjusting MAIN(SW02) and RMC(SW01) rotary switches.
I I . Control System 5. Assigning address I I 26 5-2. Outdoor unit Y ou should display that how many indoor units are connected to the outdoor unit. Refer to the table below , then turn the arrow to appropriate position.
6. Indoor unit PCB option code I I 27 6-1. PCB option code input method (example : 021E31 142285) Be sure to input the option code suitable for the indoor unit by use of wireless remote controller after replacing the PCB of indoor unit. Follow to do the following 15 steps sequentially.
I I . Control System 6. Indoor unit PCB option code I I 28 Operation method Applicable button Indicating state ❋ Step 4 Method) Input the third digit of option code by pressing the temperature adjustment button (down). example) 02 1 E31142285 Result) If 1 is displayed, go to the step 5.
I I 29 Operation method Applicable button Indicating state ❋ Step 7 Method) Input the sixth digit by pressing the Off timer button. example) 021E3 1 142285 Result) If 1 displays, go to step 8. ❋ Step 8 Method) After completion up to step 7, pressing mode button.
I I . Control System 6. Indoor unit PCB option code I I 30 Operation method Applicable button Indicating state ❋ Step 10 Method) Input the ninth digit by pressing the temperature adjustment button (down). example) 021E3114 2 285 Result) If 2 displays, go to step 11.
I I 31 Operation method Applicable button Indicating state ❋ Step 13 Method) Input the 12th digit by pressing the Off timer button. example) 021E3114228 5 Result) If 5 displays, go to step 14.
I I . Control System 6. Indoor unit PCB option code I I 32 6-2. Option code Type Model SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 Remark AVMKC020E(C)A0 AVMKC026EA0 AVMKC032CA0 AVMK.
I I 33 Type Model SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 Remark AVMHC105E(C)A0 AVMHC128E(C)A0 AVMHH105E(C)A0 AVMHH128E(C)A0 AVMWC020E(C)A0 AVMWC026EA0 AVMWC032CA0 AVMWC035EA0 A.
I I . Control System 7. S-Net I I 34 1) Download S-NET program to your PC, then execute Setup.exe to install the program. 2) If the installation is completed successfully , connect RS-485 converter to COM1 or COM2 port on your computer . 3) Connect R1 and R2 terminals on the transmitter PCB to TX+ and TX- on the RS-485 converter .
8. Integrating power distribution system I I 35 DVM E-D/B(chapter2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:33 PM Page 35.
I I . Control System 9. Building management system I I 36 DVM E-D/B(chapter2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:33 PM Page 36.
1 . Features III Indoor unit 1-1. 1-way cassette type 1-2. 4-way cassette type 1-3. Duct type 1-4. Wall-mounted type 1-5. Floor standing type 1-6. Ceiling type 2 4 6 8 10 12 6 . Refrigerant system diagram (Cooling only & heat pump) 6-1. Refrigerant system diagram 6-2.
I I I . Indoor unit 1. Features I I I 2 1-1. 1-W ay cassette type (1) Efficient cooling & stylish design This type sends cool air from the ceiling to one direction; thus immediate cooling. Even more, the stylish design blends with any interior design.
I I I 3 (3) Features of the 1-way cassette type 1) Long-life air filter The long-life filter requires no maintenance for up to 2,000 hours. 2) Bio heat exchanger & air filter Samsung’s own heat exchanger and air filter prevent any penetration of fungi or bacteria into the system.
(1) Powerful functions The 4-way cassette type air conditioner has all the features of the 1-way cassette type; compact design, long-life air filter, bio heat exchanger, lift-up drain pump, etc.
I I I 5 Item H L Ceiling height 2.7~3.5m 2.7m Sub duct pathway 4 Way pattern 3 Way pattern Conventional cooling system Ceiling type cooling system max. 750mm Model AVMCC052C(E)A0 AVMCH052C(E)A0 AVMCC070EA0 AVMCH070EA0 AVMCC072CA0 AVMCH072CA0 AVMCC105C(E)A0 AVMCH105C(E)A0 Cooling(kW) Heating(kW) 5.
I I I . Indoor unit 1. Features I I I 6 1-3. Duct type (2) High external static pressure Adjustable external static pressure allows ducts from the unit to be used more extensively. This facilitates convenient positioning of the air-outlet vents in optimum locations.
I I I 7 (3) Features of Duct type 1) Application methods 2) W ay of air intake & Inserting air filter Air intake can be positioned either at the back or below the unit. Similarly, the air filter can be inserted either from the back or from the bottom of the unit.
I I I . Indoor unit 1. Features I I I 8 1-4. W all-mounted type (1) BIO-components Samsung air conditioners ensure cleaner cooling than any other air conditioner.
I I I 9 ■ Bio pure filter Ambient atmospheric particle size ranges Removal efficiency 2) Look at how well these filters perform ① Hydrocarbon analysis - Test: A deodorizing filter is installed within the duct and its efficiency is tested.(at a wind speed of 0.
I I I . Indoor unit 1. Features I I I 10 1-5. Floor standing type (1) Features of floor standing type 1) The auto shutter increased clean liness The auto shutter protects the air conditioner from dust even without a cover and the air conditioner goes well with any home.
I I I 11 5) Design Air flow blades (up/down orientation) Air flow blades (right/left orientation) Automatic shutter Air outlet Air filter Air inlet Operation indicator Remote control sensor Turbo butt.
I I I . Indoor unit 1. Features I I I 12 1-6. Ceiling type (1) Convenient installation The ceiling type air conditioner can be easily installed into a corner of the ceiling even if the ceiling is very narrow.
I I I 13 (3) Features of ceiling type 1) Long life filter with antibacterial treatment The detachable filter can be cleaned easily, thus controlling the propagation of fungi & bacteria. 2) Drain water lift-up mechanism (Optional) The “Drain water lift-up” mechanism offers more flexible installation.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 14 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow.
I I I 15 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 16 2-2. 4-way cassette type (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heati.
I I I 17 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Coolin.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 18 2-3. Duct type (Low silhouette) (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heat.
I I I 19 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heat.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 20 2-4. Duct type (Built-in) (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heat.
I I I 21 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 22 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output.
I I I 23 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Panel Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 24 2-5. Duct type (High pressure) (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heati.
I I I 25 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heat.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 26 2-6. W all-mounted type (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (Hig.
I I I 27 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Liqui.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 28 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air f.
I I I 29 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Liqui.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 30 2-7. Floor standing type (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (Hi.
I I I 31 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heat.
I I I . Indoor unit 2. Specification I I I 32 2-8. Ceiling type (1) 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low).
I I I 33 (2) 60Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option Cooling Heating Cooling (High/Low) Heating (High/Low) Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heat.
I I I . Indoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices I I I 34 3-1. 1-way cassette type 3-2. 4-way cassette type Item Code Name AVMKC020EA0 AVMKH020EA0 AVMKC020CA0 AVMKH020CA0 PFS040WTVE 13W 168°C - 0 ~ 460 step AEV-14 3.15A AVMKC026EA0 AVMKH026EA0 PFS040WTVE 14W 168°C - 0 ~ 460 step AEV-14 3.
I I I 35 3-3. Duct type (Low silhouette) Item Code Name AVMDC072CA0 AVMDH072CA0 OSM1304SAC 81W 135°C 90°C 103AT (25°C=10 k Ω ) 103AT (25°C=10 k Ω ) 103AT (25°C=10 k Ω ) 0 ~ 460 step AEV-18 3.
I I I . Indoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices I I I 36 3-4. Duct type (Built-in) 3-5. Duct type (High pressure) Item Code Name AVMBC040CA0 AVMBH040CA0 AVMBC052EA0 AVMBH052EA0 AVMBC052CA0 AVMBH052CA0 AVMBC070EA0 AVMBH070EA0 AVMBC072CA0 AVMBH072CA0 OSM404SAC 44W 135°C 90°C 0 ~ 460 step AEV-14 3.
I I I 37 3-6. W all-mounted type Item Code Name AVMWC020EA0 AVMWH020EA0 AVMWC020CA0 AVMWH020CA0 AVMWC026EA0 AVMWH026EA0 AVMWC032CA0 AVMWH032CA0 AVMWC035EA0 AVMWH035EA0 AVMWC040CA0 AVMWH040CA0 Fan moto.
I I I . Indoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices I I I 38 3-7. Floor standing type 3-8. Ceiling type Item Code Name AVMPC060EA0 AVMPH060EA0 AVMPC060CA0 AVMPH060CA0 AVMPC070EA0 AVMPH070EA0 AV.
I I I 39 4. Capacity table Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 1.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 40 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 3.
I I I 41 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 42 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
I I I 43 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 44 TC : Total capacity Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.2 4.1 6 7.9 9.8 12 14 9.
I I I 45 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, WB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 1.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 46 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, WB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 3.
I I I 47 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC, WB) 14.0 TC kW 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 19.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 48 (2) Heating Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
I I I 49 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
I I I . Indoor unit 4. Capacity table I I I 50 Unit Size Outdoor temperature (ºC) 16.0 TC kW 18.0 TC kW 20.0 TC kW 22.0 TC kW 24.0 TC kW DB WB -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.2 4.1 6 7.9 9.8 12 14 9.1 10.2 11.5 12.4 13.
I I I 51 5. Dimension 5-1. 1-way cassette type Unit : mm ◆ Check the position of remote control sensor and indicators before installing the unit. ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 52 5-2. 4-way cassette type (1) 5.2kW ~ 7.2kW Unit : mm ◆ Check the position of remote control sensor and indicators before installing the unit. ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I 53 (2) 10.5kW Unit : mm ◆ Check the position of remote control sensor and indicators before installing the unit. ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 54 5-3. Duct type (Low silhouette) Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I 55 5-4. Duct type (Built-in) (1) 2.0kW ~ 4.0kW Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual. DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM .
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 56 (2) 5.2kW ~ 7.2kW Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I 57 5-5. Duct type (High pressure) Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual. DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 57.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 58 5-6. W all-Mounted type (1) 2.0kW ~ 4.0kW Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I 59 (2) 5.2kW ~ 7.2kW Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual. DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 59.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 60 5-7. Floor standing type 1850mm 312mm 1016mm 600mm 330m m Unit : mm ◆ If you want to install optional parts, refer to an appropriate installation manual.
I I I 61 5-8. Ceiling type Unit : mm DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 61.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 62 5-9. Wireless remote controller / Receiver (1) For 1-way cassette / 4-way cassette / W all-mounted / Floor standing / Ceiling type (A VMK ✻ / A VMC ✻ / A .
I I I 63 ◆ A VMKC ✻ MGKC118IE0 MGKC118IM0 MGKC118IA0 MGKC118IC0 ◆ A VMKH ✻ MGKH118IE0 MGKH118IM0 MGKH118IA0 MGKH118IC0 Fan indicator Filter sign indicator Remote control sensor T imer indicato.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 64 ◆ A VMCC ✻ MGCC095IE0 MGCC095IM0 MGCC095IA0 MGCC095IC0 ◆ A VMCH ✻ MGCH095IE0 MGCH095IM0 MGCH095IA0 MGCH095IC0 On/off button Fan indicator Filter sign .
I I I 65 ◆ A VMWC ✻ ◆ A VMWH ✻ Remote control sensor Filter sign indicator Fan indicator T imer indicator On/off indicator On/off button Remote control sensor Filter sign indicator Fan indicat.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 66 ◆ A VMPC ✻ ◆ A VMPH ✻ On/off button T urbo button Operating mode selection button T emperature adjustment button Fan speed adjustment button Remote co.
I I I 67 ◆ A VMFC ✻ ◆ A VMFH ✻ DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 67.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 68 (2) For duct type (A VMD ✻ / A VMB ✻ / A VMH ✻ ) ◆ MR-AC00 ◆ MR-AH00 DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 68.
I I I 69 ◆ MRK-B00(concealed type) ◆ MRW -10A(wire kit) ◆ MRK-A00(standard type) ◆ MRW -10A(wire kit) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 69.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 70 5-10. Wired remote controller (1) For 1-way cassette / 4-way cassette / W all-mounted / Floor standing / Ceiling type (A VMK ✻ / A VMC ✻ / A VMW ✻ / A V.
I I I 71 (2) For duct type (A VMD ✻ / A VMB ✻ / A VMH ✻ ) ◆ MWR-AC00 ◆ MWR-AH00 Wiring hole Wiring hole DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 71.
I I I . Indoor unit 5. Dimension I I I 72 5-1 1. Option controller (1) Centralized controller (2) Function controller Wiring hole DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 72.
I I I 73 6. Refrigerant system diagram (Cooling only & heat pump) 6-1. Refrigerant system diagram 6-2. Main parts status (1) T emperature sensor (EIS, Evaporator Inlet Sensor) The means to measure the refrigerant temperature at the inlet of heat exchanger which is used as the data for control of electronic expansion valve.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 74 7-1. 1-way cassette type (1) Cooling only (A VMKC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 74.
I I I 75 (2) Heat pump (A VMKH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 75.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 76 7-2. 4-way cassette type (1) Cooling only (A VMCC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 76.
I I I 77 (2) Heat pump (A VMCH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 77.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 78 7-3. Duct type (1) Cooling only (A VMDC ✻ / A VMBC ✻ / A VMHC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 78.
I I I 79 (2) Heat pump (A VMDH ✻ / A VMBH ✻ / A VMHH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 79.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 80 7-4. W all-mounted type (1) Cooling only (A VMWC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 80.
I I I 81 (2) Heat pump (A VMWH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:37 PM Page 81.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 82 7-5. Floor standing type (1) Cooling only (A VMPC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-3)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:38 PM Page 82.
I I I 83 (2) Heat pump (A VMPH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-3)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:38 PM Page 83.
I I I . Indoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram I I I 84 7-6. Ceiling type (1) Cooling only (A VMFC ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-3)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:38 PM Page 84.
I I I 85 (2) Heat pump (A VMFH ✻ ) DVM E-D/B(chapter3-3)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:38 PM Page 85.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 86 8-1. Overall ◆ 1-way cassette type 1m 1m Microphone Model 230V/50Hz 220V/60Hz High 32.0 36.0 38.0 ✻✻ 020 ✻✻ ✻✻ 026/032 ✻✻ ✻✻ 035/040 ✻✻ Low 29.0 32.0 35.0 Low 29.0 32.0 35.0 High 32.
I I I 87 ✻✻ 020 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low ✻✻ 026/032 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 88 ✻✻ 035/040 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50.
I I I 89 ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low (2) 4-way cassette type ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 90 ✻✻ 105 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-.
I I I 91 ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low (3) Duct type (Low silhouette) ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 92 ✻✻ 020 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-.
I I I 93 ✻✻ 035/040 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 94 ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50.
I I I 95 ✻✻ 105 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low (5) Duct type (High pressure) ✻✻ 128 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 96 ✻✻ 020 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-.
I I I 97 ✻✻ 035/040 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 98 ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50.
I I I 99 ✻✻ 060 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low (7) Floor standing type ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 8. Noise level I I I 100 ✻✻ 082/083 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-5.
I I I 101 ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) High Low (8) Ceiling type ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
I I I . Indoor unit 9. V elocity of air flow & temperature distribution I I I 102 9-1. 1-way cassette type (1) A VMKH035 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ If a ceiling is high, you can apply a 1-way cassette type air conditioner.
I I I 103 9-2. 4-way cassette type (1) A VMCH070 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ The standard ceiling height is 2.7 meters and those values are tested at the standard height. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e 1.5 1 0.
I I I . Indoor unit 9. V elocity of air flow & temperature distribution I I I 104 (2) A VMCH105 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ The standard ceiling height is 2.7 meters and those values are tested at the standard height.
I I I 105 9-3. W all-mounted type (1) A VMWH035 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ The standard ceiling height is 2.7 meters and those values are tested at the standard height. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e 1.5 1 0.
I I I . Indoor unit 9. V elocity of air flow & temperature distribution I I I 106 (2) A VMWH070 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ The standard ceiling height is 2.7 meters and those values are tested at the standard height.
I I I 107 9-4. Ceiling type (1) A VMFH070 ✻ 1) V elocity of air flow 2) Heating temperature distribution ◆ The standard ceiling height is 2.7 meters and those values are tested at the standard height. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e 1.5 1 0.5 0 0.
I I I . Indoor unit 10. Fan specifications I I I 108 10-1. Duct type (Low silhoutte) (1) ✻✻ 052 ✻✻ (2) ✻✻ 070/072 ✻✻ 10-2. Duct type (Built-in) (1) ✻✻ 020 ✻✻ (2) ✻✻ 026/032.
I I I 109 (3) ✻✻ 035/040 ✻✻ (4) ✻✻ 026/032 ✻✻ External static pressure (mmAq) 10 9 11 12 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 6 78 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 LOW MID HI TURBO Fan speed (m 3 /min) Limitation of min.
I I I . Indoor unit 10. Fan specifications I I I 110 10-3. Duct type (High pressure) (1) ✻✻ 105 ✻✻ (2) ✻✻ 128 ✻✻ 20 15 10 5 0 20 25 30 35 40 TURBO MID LO W HI 20 15 10 5 0 20 25 30 35 .
I I I 111 11. Panel 1 1-1. 1-way cassette type (1) Design (2) Status Item Cooling only Heat pump Model MGKC118IE0 MGKC118IM0 MGKC118IA0 MGKC118IC0 MGKH118IE0 MGKH118IM0 MGKH118IA0 MGKH118IC0 Language .
I I I . Indoor unit 11. Panel I I I 112 Item Cooling only Heat pump Model MGCC095IE0 MGCC095IM0 MGCC095IA0 MGCC095IC0 MGCH095IE0 MGCH095IM0 MGCH095IA0 MGCH095IC0 Language English only English, Spanish.
I I I 113 12. Electronic expansion valve kit 12-1. Design 12-2. Status depending on the combination A B C Item MEV-14 MEV-18 #1 O O #2 O O #3 O #1 #2 #3 O MXD14K300A MXD14K218A ◆ An electronic expansion valve can be applied to 1~3 indoor units. If you want to install more indoor units, separate it properly.
I I I . Indoor unit 13. Options I I I 114 Item Panel O O O O - - - - - - - - - - - - Electronic expansion valve kit O O Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Int.
I I I 115 Item Drain pump - - - - MDP-075SA MDP-075SA MDP-075SA MDP-075SA MDP-075SA MDP-075SA - - - - - - Wireless remote controller MR-AC01 MR-AH01 MR-AC01 MR-AH01 MR-AC00 MR-AH00 MR-AC00 MR-AH00 MR-.
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1 . Selection of outdoor units (based on cooling load) 2 . Specification 2-1. 50Hz 2-2. 60Hz 4 6 4 . Capacity table 4-1. 50Hz 4-2. 60Hz 14 20 5 . Dimension 5-1. Upward (2-FAN) 5-2. Onward 5-3. Upward (1-FAN) 5-4. Upward (Super cooler) 31 32 33 34 6 . Refrigerant system diagram 6-1.
IV . Outdoor unit 1. Unit selection (with cooling load) IV 2 1-1. Indoor unit selection Select the nearest load capacity indoor unit with given load after finding indoor and outdoor temperature using indoor unit capacity table. (The indoor unit capacity should larger than given load.
IV 3 Room A 2.4 26 2.8 Room B 2.8 26 2.8 Room C 3.2 35 3.77 Room D 3.4 35 3.77 Room E 4.8 52 5.6 Room F 7.2 70 7.54 Location Load (kW) Unit size Capacity(kW) Room A 2.4 26 2.66 Room B 2.8 26 2.66 Room C 3.2 35 3.57 Room D 3.4 35 3.57 Room E 4.8 52 5.31 Room F 7.
IV . Outdoor unit 2. Specification IV 4 2-1. 50Hz Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option RVMC060GAM0 RVMC060GAM1 RVMC060GDM0 RVMC100GAM0 3, 380~415, 50 Set 55000(7000~55000) 16.0(2.0~16.0) - - 54 - ZRD72KC-TFD Digital scroll 98.
IV 5 Model Power supply Remark Performance Power Others Size Function / Option RVMH060GBM0 RVMH060GDM0 RVMH080GAM0 RVMH100GAM0 RVMH100GCM0 3, 380~415, 50 Set 55000(7000~55000) 16.0(2.0~16.0) 61000(7500~61000) 18.0(2.2~18) 57 57 ZRD72KC-TFD Digital scroll 98.
IV . Outdoor unit 2. Specification IV 6 2-2. 60Hz Cooling Heating Cooling Cooling Heating Model Type Piston displacement Output Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heatin.
IV 7 Cooling Heating Cooling Cooling Heating Model Type Piston displacement Output Type Output Air flow rate Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Name Charge Control Name Ch.
IV . Outdoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices IV 8 3-1. Outdoor unit Item Code Name RVMC050CBM0 RVMC060GDM0 Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat open temp. trip current model output on off RVMC060GAM0 RVMC060GAM1 ZRD72KC-TFD 4.
IV 9 I t e m Code Name MUF7201F1 RVMC100GAM0 Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat open temp. trip current model output on off RVMC080FAM0 - - CCH Motor Comp.
IV . Outdoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices IV 10 I t e m Code Name RVMH050CBM0 RVMH080GAM0 RVMH060GDM0 Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat Hi.
IV 11 Item Code Name Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat High pressure switch Low pressure switch Thermistor (discharge) Thermistor (condenser center) Ther.
IV . Outdoor unit 3. Functional parts and safety devices IV 12 Item Code Name RVMH100GCM0 Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat High pressure switch Low pres.
IV 13 3-2. Super cooler Item Code Name MUF7201F1 (SUB) Motor output Compressor safety OLP Crank case heater Fan motor Safety thermostat High pressure switch Low pressure switch Thermistor (discharge) .
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 14 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 11.
IV 15 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 16 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 20.
IV 17 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 14.34 14.34 14.34 14.34 14.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 18 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature 16 18 20 21 22 24 ºC, DB ºC, WB TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
IV 19 2) ✻✻ 100 ✻✻ TC : Total capacity, PI : Power input Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature 16 18 20 21 22 24 ºC, DB ºC, WB TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 20 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 10.
IV 21 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 7.43 7.43 7.43 7.43 7.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 22 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 11.
IV 23 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 24 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 15.
IV 25 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 10.66 10.66 10.66 10.66 10.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 26 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 20.
IV 27 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature (ºC, DB) 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 42 44 46 14.34 14.34 14.34 14.34 14.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 28 Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature 16 18 20 21 22 24 ºC, DB ºC, WB TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
IV 29 2) ✻✻ 060 ✻✻ TC : Total capacity, PI : Power input Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature 16 18 20 21 22 24 ºC, DB ºC, WB TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
IV . Outdoor unit 4. Capacity table IV 30 3) ✻✻ 100 ✻✻ TC : Total capacity, PI : Power input Combination, %(Capacity index) Outdoor temperature 16 18 20 21 22 24 ºC, DB ºC, WB TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW TC kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW PI kW -15 -12 -10 -7 -5 -3 0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 -14 -13 -11 -8 -6 -4 -1 2.
IV 31 5. Dimension 5-1. Upward (2-F AN) Unit : mm DVM E-D/B(chapter4-1)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:39 PM Page 31.
IV . Outdoor unit 5. Dimension IV 32 5-2. Onward Unit : mm DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:39 PM Page 32.
IV 33 5-3. Upward (1-F AN) 1765 1575 Unit : mm DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 33.
IV . Outdoor unit 5. Dimension IV 34 5-4. Upward(Super cooler) Unit : mm DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 34.
IV 35 6. Refrigerant system diagram 6-1. Cooling only (1) ✻✻ 050/060/072 ✻✻ fan motor super cooler temperature sensor temperature sensor temperature sensor heat exchanger high pressure switch .
IV . Outdoor unit 6. Refrigerant system diagram IV 36 (2) ✻✻ 080/100 ✻✻ temperature sensor temper- ature sensor fan motor temperature sensor cond out sensor heat exchanger high pressure switch.
IV 37 (3) Main parts status 1) Digital scroll compressor The variable capacity type compressor to control the capacity up to 10 ~ 100% with 19 steps. 2) Accumulator To prevent the incoming of the liquid refrigerant to the compressor (prevention of liquid back).
IV . Outdoor unit 6. Refrigerant system diagram IV 38 6-2. Heat pump (1) ✻✻ 050/060 ✻✻ fan motor temperature sensor temperature sensor heat exchanger high pressure switch 4-way valve (4-W/V) t.
IV 39 (2) ✻✻ 080/100 ✻✻ fan motor temperature sensor cond out sensor heat exchanger high pressure switch 4-way valve (4-W/V) digital scroll com- pressor solenoid valve (VBV) solenoid valve (HG.
IV . Outdoor unit 6. Refrigerant system diagram IV 40 (3) Main parts status 1) Digital scroll compressor The variable capacity type compressor to control the capacity up to 10 ~ 100% with 19 steps 2) Accumulator To prevent the incoming of the liquid refrigerant to the compressor (prevention of liquid back).
IV 41 1 1) T emperature sensor (OA TS, Outdoor Air T emperature Sensor) To measure the outdoor temperature which is used for the determination of start method. 12) Fixed scroll compressor The fixed capacity type compressor. 13) 4-way valve (4-W/V) It enables the change between cooling and heating by reversing the flow direction of refrigerant.
IV . Outdoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram IV 42 7-1. Cooling only (1) ✻✻ 050/060/072 ✻✻ DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 42.
IV 43 (2) ✻✻ 080/100 ✻✻ DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 43.
IV . Outdoor unit 7. Electric circuit diagram IV 44 7-2. Heat pump (1) ✻✻ 050/060 ✻✻ DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 44.
IV 45 (2) ✻✻ 080/100 ✻✻ DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 45.
IV . Outdoor unit 8. Consideration for outdoor unit selection IV 46 8-1. Change of capacity depending on refrigerant piping length (1) Change of cooling capacity (2) Change of heating capacity Example.
IV 47 8-2. Condition of operating restriction (1) Cooling (2) Heating (3) Cautions for characteristics of heating capacity DVM E-D/B(chapter4-2)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 47.
IV . Outdoor unit 9. Noise level IV 48 ✻✻ 035 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 80.0 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) Front Back ✻✻ 075 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
IV 49 ✻✻ 060 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.2xE-5) 80.0 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 63 125 250 500 1000 4000 2000 8000 NC-65 NC-60 NC-55 NC-50 NC-45 NC-40 NC-35 NC-30 NC-25 NC-20 NC-15 Octave band center freqency(Hz) Front Back ✻✻ 080/100 ✻✻ Sound pressure level (dB, ref.
IV . Outdoor unit 10. Options IV 50 ❋ The discharge duct shall be bought suitable for the quantities of Fan. Optional Items Refnet kit SVM-SNET Centralized controller Interface module Discharge duct Capacity (HP) Design 5.0 ~ 7.5 5.0 ~ 6.0 8.0 ~ 10.
1 . Product 1-1. Preparation for installation 1-2. Deciding on where to install the air conditioner 1-3. Space requirements for the air conditioner 1-4. Accessories 1-5. Installation 2 3 4 8 11 2 . Panel 2-1. 1-way cassette type 2-2. 4-way cassette type 2-3.
V . Installation 1. Product V 2 1-1. Preparation for installation When deciding on the location of the air conditioner with the owner, the following restrictions must be taken into account.
V 3 1-2. Deciding on where to install the air conditioner . (1) Indoor unit ◆ There must be no obstacles near the air inlet and outlet. ◆ Install the indoor unit on a ceiling that can support its weight. ◆ Maintain sufficient clearance around the indoor unit.
V . Installation 1. Product V 4 1-3. Space requirements for the air conditioner (1) Indoor unit 1) 1-way cassette type 2) 4-way cassette type 3) Duct type (Low silhouette) 1500mm or more 1500mm or more 1500mm or more 1500mm or more You must have 5mm or more space between the ceiling and the bottom of indoor unit.
V 5 4) Duct type (Built-in) 5) Duct type (High pressure) You must have 5mm or more space between the ceiling and the bottom of indoor unit. Otherwise, the noise from the vibration of indoor unit may bother the user.
V . Installation 1. Product V 6 7) Floor standing type 8) Ceiling type DVM E-D/B(chapter5)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 6.
V 7 (2) Outdoor unit 1) If there is no obstacle around the outdoor unit... 2) If there is an obstacle around the outdoor unit... ◆ If an obstacle in front of the outdoor unit is higher than 1500mm, the half of additional height should be added to the S1.
V . Installation 1. Product V 8 1-4. Accessories (1) 1-way cassette type Pattern sheet (1) Flexible hose (1) Insulation drain hose (1) Installation manual (1) Rubber (8) (2) 4-way cassette type Patter.
V 9 Pattern sheet (1) Insulation A (2) Insulation B (2) Drain Socket (1) Owner’s Instructions (1) Installation Manual (1) (4) Duct type (Built-in) Pattern sheet (1) Insulation cover drain (1) Insula.
V . Installation 1. Product V 10 (7) Floor standing type (6) Ceiling type DVM E-D/B(chapter5)-E<03759 3/21/02 7:40 PM Page 10.
V 11 1-5. Installation (1) Indoor unit (Example; 4-way cassette type) 1) Place the pattern sheet on the ceiling at the spot where you want to install the indoor unit. 2) Insert bolt anchors, use existing ceiling supports or construct a suitable support as shown in figure.
V . Installation 1. Product V 12 (2) Outdoor unit The outdoor unit must be installed on a rigid and stable base to avoid any increase in the noise level and vibration, particularly if the outdoor unit is to be installed in a location exposed to strong winds or at a height, the unit must be fixed to an appropriate support(wall or ground).
V 13 2. Panel 2-1. 1-way cassette type (1) Accessories (2) Installation M4x12 tapped screw (6) M5x16 bolt (4) Wireless remote controller (1) Battery (2) STS 2S-2x10 tapped screw (2) Remote control holder (1) Owner ’ s instructions (1) Installation manual (1) 1) Open the front grille by pushing tabs on the grille.
V . Installation 2. Panel V 14 4) Install the air flow blade. 4-1 Fix the right part of the blade to the indoor unit. 4-2 Fix the other side of the blade.
V 15 4x12 Tapped screw (2) Bolt (4) Air blocking kit (1) Wireless remote controller (1) Battery (2) Remote control holder (1) Owner ’ s instructions (1) Owner ’ s instructions (1) (2) Installation 1) Open the electrical component box cover removing the screws.
V . Installation 2. Panel V 16 Tapped screw (6) Fixing bracket (1 or 2) 1) Separate the front grille from the panel. 1-1 Push the lever of front grille right and left to lift it up and then open it. 1-2 T ake out the safety clip at the both sides of front grille and separate the front grille.
V 17 3) Attach the panel to the indoor unit, then push it to right or left to secure the panel. Narrow side of hole on the panel must be inserted between the screw and the indoor unit. 4) Adjust the location of panel so that there is no gap between the panel and ceiling, then tighten the screw completely .
V . Installation 3. Connecting the indoor unit refrigerant pipe V 18 1) Remove the pinch pipe on the pipes and connect the assembly pipes to each pipe, tightening the nuts, first manually and then with a wrench, a spanner applying the following torque.
V 19 Cutting/Flaring the Pipes 1) Make sure that you have the required tools available (pipe cutter , reamer , flaring tool and pipe holder). 2) If you wish to shorten the pipes, cut it with a pipe cutter , taking care to ensure that the cut edge remains at a 90 ° angle with the side of the pipe.
V . Installation 4. Drain hose installation (Example;4-way cassette type) V 20 C C C C A A A A U U U U T T T T I I I I O O O O N N N N Must fit tightly against body without any gap.
V 21 ◆ If a concentrated drain hose is installed, refer to the figure below. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e Drain clamp Air ventilation Concentrated drain hose 1/100 or more slope 100mm or more T esting the drainage 1) Remove two screws on the cover water supply intake and pull out the cover .
V . Installation 5. Drain pump installation-optional (Example;Low-silhouette duct type) V 22 K1 K2 K3 K4 SW03 Drain pump Drain pump 7mm Bottom of the drain pan Float switch 5-1.
V 23 6. Wiring ■ Caution ● All wiring and parts shall be the rated ones. ● For details of wiring, refer to the circuit diagram attached onto the outdoor unit.
V . Installation 6. Wiring V 24 MCCB ELB ELB MCCB MCCB Power supply single phase 3 phase 3 wire electrical component box indoor unit power supply cable single phase AC 220V supply cable 3 phase power supply cable communication cable clamp A part B part When using 3 phase and single phase ELB, cut off the wires of A and B parts.
V 25 ● Be sure to run the power supply cable and communication cable through the electrical conduit as shown in the right side figure. ● Select the power supply cable from the left and right knockout hole of outdoor unit.
V . Installation 6. Wiring V 26 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wired remote controller 6-7.
V 27 (2) T ypical wiring error 1) Star wiring connection to some of the indoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit .
V . Installation 6. Wiring V 28 2) Star wiring connection to every indoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wired.
V 29 3) Reverse wiring between indoor and outdoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wired remote controller Rever.
V . Installation 6. Wiring V 30 4) Disconnection between indoor and outdoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wir.
V 31 5) Reverse wiring between indoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wired remote controller Reverse DVM E-D/B.
V . Installation 6. Wiring V 32 6) Disconnection between indoor units F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Wired remote co.
V 33 7. Piping and refnet joint selection A a b 12 3 4 5 6 cd e h g ij k f H1 H2 B C D E A, B, C, D, E: Refnet joint Less than 100m of piping length between outdoor unit and indoor unit Example) a+b+c.
V . Installation 7. Piping and refnet joint selection V 34 Refnet joint model Length (mm) A 420 420 460 460 B 80 80 90 90 C 9.7 12.8 22.4 31.9 D - - 19.2 28.7 E - - 16.0 25.6 F 9.7 12.8 19.2 25.6 G 6.5 9.7 16.0 19.2 H - 6.5 12.8 16.0 I 9.7 12.8 16.0 19.
V 35 8. Charge/recovery of refrigerant 8-1. Refrigerant charging (1) Outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant when being delivered but additional refrigerant shall be charged for some part of system. (2) After completion of vacuum, keep the following instructions to fill the refrigerant into the service port.
V . Installation 8. Charge/recovery of refrigerant V 36 8-2. Additional refrigerant amount calculation method (1) The amount of refrigerant filled in the outdoor when the product is delivered (on the .
V 37 8-3. Recovery of refrigerant (1) Close the service valve of liquid side and then press the refrigerant recovery button on outdoor PCB. (2) When the low pressure is getting lower enough, close the service valve to press the refrigerant recovery button again or press key 3.
V . Installation 9. T esting operation V 38 ■ Cautions for operation ● Put the power 6 hours before initial operation so that the crank case heater may be heated. ● When doing the retry of initial operation after main power off, start the operation 2 and half hours after power on.
V 39 (7) If Ch displays on the PCB display after tracking, it is the state of compressor not preheated, which means the operation is possible after 2 and half hours. (Supply the power and preheat the compressor). (8) If the preheating of compressor is completed, the communication is performed between indoor unit connected and options.
V . Installation 10. Cautions for refrigerant leaks V 40 10-1. Introduction The DVM system, like most other air conditioning systems, uses R-22 as its refrigerant.
V 41 (Amount of refrigerant in a single indoor unit system) Amount of refrigerant with which the system is charged before leaving the factory (Additional charging amount) = Total amount of refrigerant(kg) in the system + 10-2.
V . Installation 10. Cautions for refrigerant leaks V 42 3) Where there is a gas leak detection alarm device linked to a mechanical ventilator in the smallest room then the next smallest room will become the measurement target.
V 43 (4) Dealing with situations where the result exceeds the dangerous concentration level. Where the installation of a facility results in a concentration in excess of the dangerous concentration le.
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