Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit RAV-SM562UT-E du fabricant Toshiba
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R410A FILE NO. A05-018 Revised : Nov . 2006 SER VICE MANUAL/INTEGRA TION AIR-CONDITIONER SPLIT TYPE INDOOR UNIT <DIGIT AL INVER TER> RA V -SM562UT -E RA V -SM562BT -E RA V -SM562CT -E RA V -SM80.
– 2 – ADOPTION OF NEW REFRIGERANT This Air Conditioner is a new type which adopts a ne w refr igerant HFC (R410A) instead of the conv entional refrigerant R22 in order to pre v ent destr uction of the ozone la yer .
– 3 – 7 . REFRIGERANT R410A ............................................................................ 51 7-1. Safety During Installation/Servicing ............................................................... 51 7-2. Refrigerant Piping Installation .
– 4 – SAFETY CA UTION The impor tant contents concer ned to the saf ety are descr ibed on the product itself and on this Service Manual. Please read this Ser vice Manual after understanding the described items thoroughly in the f ollowing contents (Indications/Illustrated marks), and keep them.
– 5 – Before tr oubleshooting or repair work, check the earth wire is connected to the earth terminals of the main unit, otherwise an electric shock is caused when a leak occurs. If the ear th wire is not correctly connected, contact an electric engineer for re work.
– 6 – After the work has finished, be sure to use an insulation tester set (500V mugger) to chec k the resistance is 2M Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω or more between the char g e section and the non-charge metal section (Earth position). If the resistance v alue is low , a disaster such as a leak or electr ic shock is caused at user ’ s side.
– 7 – • New Refrigerant (R410A) This air conditioner adopts a ne w HFC type refr igerant (R410A) which does not deplete the oz one lay er . 1 . Safety Caution Concerned to New Refrigerant The pressure of R410A is high 1.6 times of that of the f or mer refrigerant (R22).
– 8 – 4 . T ools 1. Required T ools for R410A Mixing of diff erent types of oil may cause a troub le such as generation of sludge , clogging of capillar y , etc.
– 9 – 1. SPECIFICA TIONS 1-1. Indoor Unit 1-1-1. 4-W ay Air Dischar ge Cassette T ype <Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Coo.
– 10 – <Super Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) P ower supply Running current (A.
– 11 – 1-1-2. Concealed Duct T ype <Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) P ower sup.
– 12 – <Super Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) P ower supply Running current (A.
– 13 – 1-1-3. Under Ceiling T ype <Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) P ower supp.
– 14 – <Super Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard, ** : AS standard Model Indoor unit RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) P ower supply Running current (A.
– 15 – 1-1-4. T win T ype <Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard T ype Model Indoor unit 1 RA V - Indoor unit 2 RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) Indoor u.
– 16 – <Super Digital In ver ter> * : IEC standard T ype Model Indoor unit 1 RA V - Indoor unit 2 RA V - Outdoor unit RA V - Cooling capacity (kW) Heating capacity (kW) Indoor unit P ower su.
– 17 – 1-2. Outdoor Unit <Digital In ver ter> Model name RA V - P ower supply T ype Compressor Motor (kW) P ole Refrigerant charged (kg) Refrigerant control Standard length (m) Min.
– 18 – <Super Digital In ver ter> Model name RA V - P ower supply T ype Compressor Motor (kW) P ole Refrigerant charged (kg) Refrigerant control Standard length (m) Min.
– 19 – 1-3. Operation Characteristic Curve • Operation characteristic curve <Digital In ver ter> RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E <Cooling> <Heating> 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 07 08 09.
– 20 – • Operation characteristic curve <Super Digital In ver ter> RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E <Cooling> <Heating> 0 0 2 04 06 0 50 70 80 100 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Compress.
– 21 – • Capacity variation ratio accor ding to temperature RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E, RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E, RA V -SP1102A T -E, RA V -SP1402A T -E <Cooling> <Heating> 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Outdoor temp.
– 22 – 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 500 700 780 900 Standard air volume 780m ³ /h Static pressure (P a) Air volume m ³ /h 140 120 108 100 80 60 40 20 0 500 700 780 900 Standard air volume 780m ³ /.
– 23 – 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1200 1620 2000 Standard air volume 1620m³/h Static pressure (P a) Air volume m³/h 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1200 1620 2000 Standard air volume 1620m³/h Static p.
– 24 – 3. CONSTR UCTION VIEWS (EXTERNAL VIEWS) 3-1. Indoor Unit 3-1-1. 4-W ay Air Dischar ge Cassette T ype RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM802UT -E 200 860 to 910 Recommended external size 200 860 to 910 Recommended external size 173 113 45 105 130 210 360 30 270 250 70 130 105 254.
– 25 – RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1402UT -E, RA V -SP1102UT -E 35 ˚ 434.5 80 240 840 Unit external dimension Ceiling bottom surface Ceiling bottom surface Hanging bolt M10 or Ø 3/8 (T o be procured locally) Refrigerant pipe connecting por t A T ake-in port of pipes Refrigerant pipe connecting por t B 105 105 381.
– 26 – 110 129 44 49 Knock-out hole Ø125 (Air take-in port) 6-Ø 4 T apping screw undersized hole Ø160 Hanging bolt pitch 700 59 41 Main unit dimension 800 75 Hanging bolt pitch B Main unit dime.
– 27 – 3-1-3. Under Ceiling T ype RA V -SM562CT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E Upper pipe draw-out port (Knockout hole) Power supply cable take-in port (Knockout) Remot.
– 28 – 3-2. Outdoor Unit RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E Drain hole ( Ø 25) Drain hole (2- Ø 20 × 88 long hole) 2- Ø 11-14 U-shape hole (For Ø 8- Ø 10 anchor bolts) Connecting pipe por t Gas flare side RA V -SM562A T -E: Ø 12.7 RA V -SM802A T -E: Ø 15.
– 29 – RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E / RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E 365 17.5 17.5 21 21 40 70 29 90 191 20 40 39 47 43 43 95 300 150 60 26 Knock out (For dr aining) Knock out (For.
– 30 – RA V -SP1102A T -E, RA V -SP1402A T -E Space required for service 350 625 565 67 60 565 314 164 300 307 400 161 60 27 27 60 90 58 95 60 67 154 706 715 900 600 60 43 26 90 29 150 108 89 25 1340 320 28 z 40 54 40 43 21 40 365 17.5 17.5 70 21 191 20 40 40 20 12 165 80 60 32 45 46 86 7 58 7 Z view Refrigerant pipe connecting por t ( Ø 9.
– 31 – 4. SYSTEMA TIC REFRIGERA TING CYCLE DIA GRAM 4-1. Indoor Unit/Outdoor Unit RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM562BT -E, RA V -SM562CT -E / RA V -SM562A T -E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor .
– 32 – * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor . RA V -SM802UT -E, RA V -SM802BT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E / RA V -SM802A T -E Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 15.
– 33 – RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1102BT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E / RA V -SM1102A T - E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor . Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 15.
– 34 – RA V -SM1402UT -E, RA V -SM1402BT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E / RA V -SM1402A T - E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor . Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side A Liquid side B 15.
– 35 – Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 12.7mm 6.4mm TCJ sensor Air heat e xchanger Strainer Strainer TC sensor P acked v alve Outer dia.
– 36 – RA V -SM802UT -E, RA V -SM802BT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E / RA V -SP802A T -E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor . Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 15.
– 37 – RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1102BT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E / RA V -SP1102A T -E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re v olutions (r ps) of the compressor . Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 15.
– 38 – RA V -SM1402UT -E, RA V -SM1402BT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E / RA V -SP1402A T -E * 4 poles are provided to this compressor . The compressor frequency (Hz) measured with a clamp meter is 2 times of re volutions (r ps) of the compresso r . Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outer diameter of refrigerant pipe Gas side ØA Liquid side ØB 15.
– 39 – 5. WIRING DIA GRAM 5-1. Indoor Unit 5-1-1. 4-W ay Air Dischar ge Cassette T ype RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM802UT -E, RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1402UT -E, RA V -SP1102UT -E FM TA TC TCJ LM1,LM2 DP FS R Y302 : F an motor : Indoor temp. sensor : T emp.
– 40 – 5-1-2. Concealed Duct T ype RA V -SM562BT -E, RA V -SM802BT -E, RA V -SM1102BT -E, RA V -SM1402BT -E FM TA TC TCJ DP FS R Y302 : F an motor : Indoor temp.
– 41 – 5-1-3. Under Ceiling T ype RA V -SM562CT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E FM TA TC TCJ LM DP FS RY 3 0 2 : F an motor : Indoor temp.
– 42 – 5-2. Outdoor Unit (Wiring Diagram) RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E Color Identification BLK BLU RED GRY PNK : : : : : BL ACK BLUE RED GRA Y PINK WHI BRN ORN YEL PUR : : : : : WHITE BROWN ORANGE YELL OW PURPLE NOTE CM PMV FM TE TD TO TS IGBT DB01 CT : : : : : : : : : : Compressor Pulse motor valve F an motor Heat exchanger T emp.
– 43 – RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E Color Identification BLK BLU RED GRY PNK : : : : : BL ACK BLUE RED GRA Y PINK WHI BRN ORN YEL PUR : : : : : WHITE BROWN ORANGE YELL OW PURPLE P .
– 44 – RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E Color Identification BLK BLU RED GRY PNK : : : : : BL ACK BLUE RED GRA Y PINK WHI BRN ORN YEL PUR : : : : : WHITE BROWN ORANGE YELL OW PURPLE P .
– 45 – RA V -SP1102A T -E, RA V -SP1402A T -E Color Identification BLK BLU RED GRY PNK : : : : : BL ACK BLUE RED GRA Y PINK WHI BRN ORN YEL PUR : : : : : WHITE BROWN ORANGE YELL OW PURPLE P .
– 46 – 6. SPECIFICA TIONS OF ELECTRICAL P AR T S 6-1. Indoor Unit 6-1-1. 4-W ay Air Dischar ge Cassette T ype RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM802UT -E RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1402UT -E RA V -SP1102UT -E No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 P arts name F an motor (f or indoor) Thermo.
– 47 – 6-1-2. Concealed Duct T ype RA V -SM562BT -E, RA V -SM802BT -E, RA V -SM1102BT -E, RA V -SM1402BT -E 6-1-3. Under Ceiling T ype RA V -SM5621CT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P ar ts name F an motor (SM802BT -E) F an motor (SM562BT -E/SM1102BT -E/SM1402BT -E) Thermo.
– 48 – RA V -SM1102A T -E No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P arts name F an motor Compressor Reactor Outdoor temp . sensor (T o-sensor) Heat exchanger sensor (T e-sensor) Suction temp .
– 49 – RA V -SM1402A T -E No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P ar ts name F an motor Compressor Reactor Outdoor temp . sensor (T o-sensor) Heat exchanger sensor (T e-sensor) Suction temp .
– 50 – 6-3. Accessory Separate Soldpar ts TCB-DP22CE2 (Drain up kit) RA V -SM562CT -E, RA V -SM802CT -E, RA V -SM1102CT -E, RA V -SM1402CT -E RBC-U21PG (W) E2 (Ceiling panel) RA V -SM562UT -E, RA .
– 51 – 7. REFRIGERANT R410A This air conditioner adopts the ne w refrigerant HFC (R410A) which does not damage the ozone la yer . The working pressure of the new refrigerant R410A is 1.
– 52 – T able 7-2-1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes 1. Joints F or copper pipes, flare joints or sock et joints are used. Prior to use, be sure to remov e all contaminants. a) Flare Joints Flare joints used to connect the copper pipes cannot be used f or pipings whose outer diameter exceeds 20 mm.
– 53 – c) Inser tion of Flare Nut d) Flare Processing Make certain that a clamp bar and copper pipe hav e been cleaned. By means of the clamp bar , perf or m the flare processing correctly . Use either a flare tool f or R410A or con ventional flare tool.
– 54 – 43 ˚ to 45 ˚ 45 ˚ to 46 ˚ B A C D T able 7-2-6 Flare and flare nut dimensions for R22 Fig. 7-2-2 Relations between flare nut and flare seal surface 2. Flare Connecting Procedures and Precautions a) Make sure that the flare and union portions do not hav e any scar or dust, etc.
– 55 – 7-3. T ools 7-3-1. Required T ools Ref er to the “ 4. T ools ” (P age 8) 7-4. Rechar ging of Refrig erant When it is necessar y to recharge refrigerant, charge the specified amount of new refrigerant according to the f ollo wing steps.
– 56 – Gauge manifold [ Cylinder with siphon ] [ Cylinder without siphon ] OUTDOOR unit Gauge manifold OUTDOOR unit Refrigerant cylinder Electronic balance Refrigerant cylinder Electronic balance Siphon 1) Be sure to make setting so that liquid can be charged.
– 57 – Nitrogen gas cylinder Pipe Flow meter M Stop valv e F rom Nitrogen cylinder Nitrogen gas Rubber plug 2. Characteristics required for flux • Activated temper ature of flux coincides with the brazing temperature . • Due to a wide eff ective temperature r ange , flux is hard to carbonize .
– 58 – 8. CONTR OL BLOCK DIA GRAM 8-1. Indoor Contr ol Circuit Connection Interfase (Option) Indoor control P .C. board (MCC-1402) Duct type nothing Separately sold parts for Ceiling type Separate.
– 59 – +1.5 Tsc or Tsh -1.5 Ta (˚C) COOL (COOL ON) (COOL OFF) HEA T 8-2. Control Specifications No. 1 2 Item When pow er supply is reset Operation mode selection Outline of specifications 1) Dist.
– 60 – +3.0 Ta ( ˚ C) E D C B F G A HH (HH) H (HH) H (HH) L(H) L(H) L(H) L(L) +2.0 +2.5 +1.5 +0.5 Tsc -0.5 +1.0 No. 3 4 5 Item Room temperature control A utomatic capacity control (GA control) Ai.
– 61 – F5 F4 47 42 F5 Tc ( ˚ C) – 1.0 Ta ( ˚ C) E D C B A (-0.5) L(L) L(H) H(H) H HH (HH) (HH) +1.0 (+0.5) +2.0 (+1.0) +3.0 (+1.5) +4.0 (+2.0) Tsh (0) No. 5 Item Air speed selection (Continued) Outline of specifications <HEA T> V alue in the parentheses indicates one when ther mostat of the remote controller works.
– 62 – – 1.0 Ta ( ˚ C) E D C B A (-0.5) L(L) L(H) H(H) H HH (HH) (HH) +1.0 (+0.5) +2.0 (+1.0) +3.0 (+1.5) +4.0 (+2.0) Tsh (0) F5 F4 47 42 F5 Tc ( ˚ C) ( ˚ C) 32 30 28 26 20 16 Tc Tcj HH H L UL OFF E zone D zone C zone B zone A zone No.
– 63 – 5 2 A J K I ( ˚ C) A B L N M ( ˚ C) Tc Tcj No. 7 8 Item F reeze pre v entive control (Low temperature release) High-temp release control Outline of specifications 1) The cooling operation (including Dr y operation) is perf or med as f ollows based on the detected temper a- ture of Tc sensor or Tcj sensor .
– 64 – No. 9 10 11 Item Drain pump control After-heat elimination Louver control (F or 4-wa y air discharge cassette type only) Outline of specifications 1) In cooling operation (including Dry operation), the drain pump is usually operated.
– 65 – No. 12 13 Item F requency fix ed operation (T est r un) Filter sign displa y (Except wireless type) Outline of specifications <In case of wired remote contr oller> 1. When pushing [CHECK] button f or 4 seconds or more, [TEST] is displa y ed on the displa y screen and the mode enters in T est r un mode.
– 66 – 0 ˚ Full close 45 ˚ 103 ˚ Cooling Heating No. 14 15 16 Item Central control mode selection Energy-sav e control (By connected outdoor unit) Louver control 1) Louv er position Outline of .
– 67 – +4 +3 Tsc Ta ( ˚ C) Nor mal control Max. frequency is restr icted to approximately the r ated cooling frequency Tsh – 3 – 4 Ta ( ˚ C) Normal control Max. frequency is restr icted to approximately the r ated heating frequency Revised : Nov .
– 68 – 8-3. Indoor Print Cir cuit Boar d 8-3-1. 4-W a y Air Discharge Cassette T ype / Concealed Duct T ype / Under Ceiling T ype <MCC-1402> DC fan output DC fan return Float SW Louver (Used.
– 69 – 9. CIRCUIT CONFIGURA TION AND CONTROL SPECIFICA TIONS 9-1. Indoor Contr ol Cir cuit 9-1-1. Outline of Main Controls (This content is same 9-2-2. of Outdoor Content) RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E, RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E 1.
– 70 – 9-2. Outdoor Contr ols 9-2-1. Print Cir cuit Boar d P .C. Board Comparison T able f or Digital In ver ter 1: Applied Regarding diagram f or MCC-1359 / MCC-1438, refer to Appendix-2.
– 71 – F01, 02, 25A fuse P .C. board ear th lead (Black) DB01: Single-phase rectifier diode Comp . lead (Red) (White) (Black) DB02: High power f actor diode Q404: High power f actor circuit IGBT F03: 3.
– 72 – EEPROM-IC IC801 Refrigerant recov ery Switch SW802 Model selection jumpers (A vailable only service P .C. board) J800 to J803 Dip s witch SW801 P .
– 73 – Model selection jumpers (A vailable only service P .C. board) J800 to J803 Refrigerant recov ery Switch SW802 Dip s witch f or service SW801 EEPROM-IC IC801 P .
– 74 – IGBT (Compressor drive de vice) Compressor output CN09, CN10, CN11 Reactor connector DC15V output (T o MCC-1531) CN05 Communication signal (T o MCC-1531) CN06 A C output (T o MCC-1531) CN13.
– 75 – 9-2-2. Outline of Main Controls 1. Pulse Modulating V alve (PMV ) control 1) For PMV with 50 to 500 pulses during operation, respectiv ely . 2) In cooling operation, PMV is controlled with the temperature difference between TS sensor and TC sensor .
– 76 – 4. Outdoor fan control Allocations of fan tap rev olutions [rpm] SM562 SM802 SM1102 SM1402 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W A WB WC WD WE WF 200 300 350 410 480 500 530 560 640 670 700 750 800 .
– 77 – 2) Heating f an control Q The outdoor f an is controlled b y TE sensor , T O sensor and the operation frequency . (F rom Min. W1 to Max. are controlled according to the follo wing table.) R During 3 minutes after star t-up , the fan is fix ed with the maximum f an tap corresponding to zone in the f ollowing tab le.
– 78 – 6. Defrost contr ol Q In heating operation, defrost operation is perf or med when TE sensor temperature satisfies any condition in A zone to D z one.
– 79 – 10. TROUBLESHOO TING 10-1. Summary of T roubleshooting <W ired remote contr oller type> 1. Before tr oubleshooting 1) Required tools/instr uments • + and – scre wdrivers , spanners, radio cutting pliers, nippers , push pins for reset s witch • T ester , ther mometer , pressure gauge, etc.
– 80 – <W ireless remote contr oller type> (For 4-way air disc harge cassette type onl y models) 1. Before tr oubleshooting 1) Required tools/instr uments • + and – screwdriv ers, spanners, r adio cutting pliers, nippers , etc. • T ester , ther mometer , pressure gauge, etc.
– 81 – 10-2. Chec k Code List Error mode detected b y indoor and outdoor units ¥ : Flash, ¡ : Go on, l : Go off Wireless sensor lamp display Operation Timer Ready ¥ ll ll ¥ ¥ ll ¥ ll ¥ ll .
– 82 – ¥ : Flash, ¡ : Go on, l : Go off For an error mode detected in outdoor unit, the f an operates because sub unit of a group operation does not communicate with th e outdoor unit.
– 83 – Error mode detected b y remote controller Error mode detected b y central remote controller ¥ : Flash, ¡ : Go on, l : Go off ¥ : Flash, ¡ : Go on, l : Go off Wireless sensor lamp displa.
– 84 – ¡ : Go on l : Go off ¥ : Flash (5Hz) <<Chec k code>> The chec k codes are classified into T ype A and T ype B according to the used remote controller .
– 85 – Is inter-unit cable of A and B normal? Is there no disconnection or contact error of connector on harness from terminal block of indoor unit? Is group control operation? Is power of all indoor units turned on? Is power supplied to remote controller? AB terminal: Appro x.
– 86 – Check item code [14]. Correct inter-unit cable . Correct connection of connector . Check/Correct charged refrigerant amount. Check indoor P .
– 87 – Is inter-unit cable of A and B normal? Is there no disconnection or contact error of connector on harness from terminal block of indoor unit? Is group control operation? Is power of all indoor units turned on? Correct inter-unit cable of remote controller .
– 88 – Correct cable connection Correct central control network address. Check oper ation cause. Check outside de vices. Def ect → Replace Check indoor P .C . board (MCC-1402). Def ect → Replace Check centr al controller (including connection interf ace) indoor P .
– 89 – Correct connection of connector . Replace indoor f an motor . * 1 • Are not coil windings between (Red lead) and (White lead), between (White lead) and (Black lead), betw een (Black lead) and (Red lead) opened or shorted? F or resistance, see the f ollowing values .
– 90 – CN300 : Motor coil winding CN301 : Motor position detection CN301, CN303 : Motor coil winding CN300, CN302 : Motor position detection SP562, SP802, SP1102, SP1402A T -E Are connections of CN301 and CN300 of P .
– 91 – NO NO YES YES * Ref er to Characteristics-2. * Ref er to Characteristics-2. Check 4-w a y valve Def ect Replace Check CDB P .C . board. Def ect Replace * F or RA V -SM562A T -E, check control P .C . board. Check and replace electron e xpansion valv e.
– 92 – NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO YES YES YES NO YES YES NO YES Correct connection of connector . Replace TCJ sensor . Improv e the power supply line. Replace IPDU . Check indoor P .C . board (MCC-1402). Def ect Replace Is connection of TCJ sensor connector (Indoor P .
– 93 – NO NO YES NO YES YES * F or RA V -SM562A T -E, replace control P .C. board. Are connections of cable/connector normal? Are cablings of po wer and current sensor normal? Is not winding shor ted? (Is resistance between windings 0.
– 94 – NO Correct connection of connector . Check CDB . Def ect Replace * Ref er to Characteristics-3. YES NO Are characteristics of TE/TS sensor resistance values normal? Replace TE and TS sensors. YES NO Is connection of TD sensor connector of CDB CN600 normal? Correct connection of connector .
– 95 – * F or RA V -SM562A T -E, replace control P .C. board. Is there no abnormal overload? Are cabling/connector normal? W as the error just after power ON determined? Is IPDU P .C. board come to closely contact with heat sink? Are connections of CDB CN800 and CDB IPDU CN06 connectors normal? Improv e and eliminate the cause.
– 96 – Check parts. Defect Replace * Ref er to Characteristics-4. Is not abnormal overload? Is power v oltage nor mal? Is not abnormal overload? Is charged refrigerant amount nor mal? Are characte.
– 97 – * Ref er to Characteristics-3 and 4. * F or RA V -SM562A T -E, replace control P .C. board. Is high-voltage protective oper ation by TE sensor normal? Is connection of cabling connector normal? Do not TD and T O sensors come off the detection par t? Is connection of connector normal? Correct connection of cabling connector .
– 98 – Correct communication line. Correct connection of connector . Correct power cab le. T ur n on the source po wer supply . Clear the check code .
– 99 – (P ower ON) [SET] is displa yed on main remote controller . [SET] goes off . LED (D02) on indoor unit P .C. board flashes with 1Hz f or appro x.
– 100 – Caracteristics-1 Resistance (k ) Resistance (k ) Caracteristics-3 Caracteristics-2 T emperature [˚C] T emperature [˚C] Resistance (k ) (10˚C or lower) Resistance (k ) (50˚C or lower) T.
– 101 – 11. REPLA CEMENT OF SER VICE INDOOR P .C. BO ARD [Requirement when replacing the service indoor P .C. board assemb ly] In the non-v olatile memor y (Hereinafter said EEPR OM, IC10) installed on the indoor P .
– 102 – CN34 MCC-1402-07 Set Shor t-circuit-plug on the same position as the P . C. board to replace. Notes) When replacement If shor t-circuit-plug is inserted in CN34 of the P .
– 103 – r 3 Writing of the setup contents to EEPR OM (The contents of EEPR OM installed on the service P .C. board hav e been set up at shipment from the factory .) 1. Push SET , CL , and TEST b uttons of the remote controller at the same time f or 4 seconds or more.
– 104 – Memorandum f or setup contents (Item code tab le (Example)) T ype Item code [10] Setup data 0001* 0038 0004 0007 T ype 4-wa y air discharge cassette Concealed duct Under ceiling Abbreviate.
– 105 – Sensor cov er Adjust corner cap 1 2 3 4 ON Sensor P .C. board S003 Bit 1 : OFF to ON 12. SETUP A T LOCAL SITE AND O THERS 12-1. Indoor Unit 12-1-1. T est Run Setup on Remote Controller RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM802UT -E, RA V -SM562BT -E, RA V -SM802BT -E <Wired remote controller> 1.
– 106 – (Except 4-wa y Air Dischar g e Cassette T ype and Under Ceiling T ype) 1 Remo ve a screw whic h fixes the serial olate of the receiver par t on the wireless remote con- troller . Remov e the nameplate of the reciv er section b y inser ting a minus screwdriv er , etc.
– 107 – <In case of wireless remote controller> Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description Turn on power of the air conditioner. The operation is not accepted for 5 minutes when power has been turned on at first time after installation, and 1 minute when power has been turned on at the next time and after.
– 108 – Item No. (DN) table (Selection of function) DN 01 02 03 06 0F 10 11 12 13 14 19 1E 28 2A 2b 2E 30 31 32 33 40 5d 60 8b Item Filter sign lighting time Dir ty state of filter Central control.
– 109 – 12-1-2. Cabling and Setting of Remote Contr oller Control (Setup method) One or multiple indoor units are controlled b y two remote controllers.
– 110 – 12-1-3. Monitor Function of Remote Contr oller Switch n Call of sensor temperature display <Contents> Each sensor temperature of the remote controller , indoor unit, and outdoor unit can become known b y calling the ser vice monitor mode from the remote controller .
– 111 – n Calling of error h istor y <Contents> The error contents in the past can be called. <Pr ocedure> 1 Push CL + TEST buttons sim ultaneously for 4 seconds or more to call th e ser vice ch eck mode. Ser vice Chec k goes on, the item code 01 is displa y ed, and then the content of the latest alar m is displa yed.
– 112 – 12-2. Setup at Local Site / Oth ers Model name: TCB-PCNT30TLE2 12-2-1. TCC-LINK Adapter (For TCC-LINK Central Control) 1. Function This model is an optional P .C . board to connect the indoor unit to TCC-LINK (Central controller). 2. Micropr ocessor Block Diagram 3.
– 113 – 4. Wiring Specifications • Use 2-core with no polar wire. • Match the length of wire to wire length of the central control system. If mix ed in the system, the wire length is lengthened with all indoor/outdoor inter-unit wire length at side.
– 114 – 6. External View of P .C. Board 7. Address Setup In addition to set up the central control address , it is necessar y to change the indoor unit n umber . (Line/Indoor/Group address). F or details, ref er to TCC-LINK Adapter Installation Manual.
– 115 – Setup of line address of outdoor unit, indoor unit address, and group address Completion of cabling work Turn on power of outdoor unit. Turn on power of outdoor unit. Connect one remote controller with one indoor unit (1 : 1) tentatively with communication cable.
– 116 – Outdoor 1-1 Individual Indoor (Master/Sub) Remote controller 2-1 Sub 1-1 Sub 4-1 Master 3-1 Sub 8-1 Sub 1-1 Individual (Master/Sub) Max. 8 units 2-1 Sub 1-1 Sub 4-1 Master 8-1 Sub 13-2. Address Setup & Gr oup Contr ol <T erminology > Indoor unit No .
– 117 – (Example of 2-lines cabling) (Real line: Cabling, Broken line: Refrigerant pipe) Line address 1 Indoor unit address 1 Group address 1 For the above example, perform setting by connecting singly the wired remote controller without remote controller inter-unit cable.
– 118 – 1 2 END Operation <Operation procedure> 2 1 ON / OFF FA N TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET UNIT No. 1 2 3 END <Operation procedure> 3 1 2 ON / OFF FA N TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET UNIT No.
– 119 – 14. DET A CHMENTS 14-1. Indoor Unit 14-1-1. 4-W a y Air Discharge Cassette T ype RA V -SM562UT -E, RA V -SM802UT -E, RA V -SM1102UT -E, RA V -SM1402UT -E RA V -SP1102UT -E Knob of suction g Knob of suction g rille Remo Remo v e the str e the str ap ap .
– 120 – Scre Scre w Push outw Push outw ard Screw Push outward Fixing screw Push the tentative hook outward Remov e the louver connector Fixing screw Push the tentative hook outward Remov e the louver connector No. P ar t name Adjust cor ner cap Ceiling panel Procedure 1.
– 121 – Card-edge spacer Card-edge spacer Card-edge spacer No. P ar t name Control P .C . board Procedure 1 . Detachment 1) P erf or m wor ks of items 1 of and 1 of . 2) Remov e connectors which are con- nected from the control P .C . board to other par ts.
– 122 – Screws fixing earth lead wires Screws fixing electric par ts bo x Bell mouth T urbo fan Motor lead holder Motor lead holder F an motor an motor Screws fixing earth lead wires Screws fixing electric par ts bo x Bell mouth T urbo fan Motor lead holder F an motor No.
– 123 – Screws fixing earth lead wires Drain cap Screws fixing drain pan Screws fixing earth lead wires Drain cap Screws fixing drain pan No. P ar t name Drain pan Procedure 1 . Detachment 1) P erf or m works of items 1 of , 1 of , 1 of and 1 of .
– 124 – Hose band Slide to hose side. Pump connecting par Pump connecting par t Hooking cla Hooking cla w Fixing scre Fixing scre w Hose band Slide to hose side. Pump connecting par t Hooking claw Fixing screw No. P ar t name Drain pump assembly Procedure 1 .
– 125 – Fixing screws Fixing band Fixing band Fixing screws Fixing screws Fixing band Fixing screws No. P ar t name Heat e xchanger Procedure 1 . Detachment 1) Recov er refr igerant gas . 2) Remov e refrigerant pipe at the indoor unit side. 3) P erf or m wor ks of items 1 of , 1 of , 1 of , 1 of and 1 of .
– 126 – <Replacement of Distrib utor Assembl y> RA V -SM562UT -E 1. Cutting of Capillar y T ube A capillar y tube ( 023 : Inner diameter 2mm, Length 1000mm) is brazed to a distributor assemb ly . Cut and divide the tube to each length as shown belo w .
– 127 – RA V -SM802UT -E 1. Cutting of Capillar y T ube A capillar y tube ( 025 026 : Inner diameter 2mm, Length 1000mm) is brazed to a distributor assemb ly . Cut and divide the tube to each length as shown belo w . [Cutting] Plane circumf erence of the capillar y tube with triangle file, etc.
– 128 – Electrical par ts cov er Screws (Fixing electrical par ts bo x and main unit) Electrical par ts bo x Claw (Re verse side) Fixing claw (Main unit) Multi blade f an F an case Screws (Fixing .
– 129 – F an motor holder Screws (Fixing fan motor holder) F an motor Screws (Fixing lo wer plate) Screws (Fixing drain pan holder) Lower plate Screws (Fixing drain pan holder) Drain pan holder Dr.
– 130 – Drain pump holder Screws (Fixing drain pump holder) Drain pump Screws (Fixing plate and drain pump) Drain pump holder (6) -3. View from re verse side of drain pump Checking port cover (Rig.
– 131 – Suction grille Pull out suction grille while pushing hook. Suction grille fixing knob Hinge Slide Slide forward. Side panel Level flap Protector 3 -2 3 -3 3 -4 3 -5 Screws (Fixing electric.
– 132 – 4 -3 4 -4 4 -5 4 -6 4 -7 Reinforcing bar Screws (Fixing reinforcing bar and main unit) F an cover (Lo wer side) F an cover fixing hook Bearing Hexagon head scre ws (Fixing bearing and main.
– 133 – 5 -5 5 -6 5 -4 6 -2 7 -3 Screws (Fixing lower plate and main unit) Heat insulation The screw that fix ed drain pan and main unit is under this insulation.
– 134 – 8 -1 9 -3 10 -3 Screws (Fixing heat exchanger and main unit) Louver holder Shaft of horizontal louver Screws (Fixing heat exchanger support) Heat exchanger Heat exchanger suppor t No. P ar t name Horizontal louv er TC , TCJ sensor Heat e xchanger Procedure 1.
– 135 – V alv e cov er Wiring cover Upper cabinet Water-proof cover Cord clamp Rear cabinet Claw 14-2. Outdoor Unit RA V -SM562A T -E No. P ar t name Common procedure Procedure CA UTION Ne ver f orget to put on the glov es at working time, otherwise an injur y will be caused by the par ts, etc.
– 136 – For single-phase type models, also take off this screw Motor support Front cabinet Front cabinet (Left side) Slit Claw Cord clamp Slit Hook Front cabinet Lower slit Concavity at bottom plate No. P ar t name F ront cabinet Procedure 1 .
– 137 – Screws Front cabinet Inverter cover Cord clamp Screws (Discharging period 10 seconds or more) Plug of soldering iron Discharging position Inverter assembly Remove the connectors with locking function by pushing the part indicated by the arrow mark.
– 138 – Take off earth screws. Power line Inverter box (Metal sheet) Control P.C. board assembly P.C. board base Hooking claws (4 positions) Control P.C. board assembly P.C. board base Inv er ter box (Metal sheet) Heat sink No. P ar t name Control P .
– 139 – Rear cabinet Flange nut Loosen the nut by turning clockwise Propeller fan Fan motor No. P ar t name Rear cabinet F an motor Procedure 1) P erf or m works of items 1 of and , . 2) T ake off fix ed screws f or the bottom plate.
– 140 – Partition plate Compressor Case thermo lead Heat exchanger Screw Valve support board Screws (2 pcs.) Compressor bolt (3 pcs.) Remove (Suction pipe) Remove (Discharge pipe) Reactor Partition plate Reactor support board No. P ar t name Compressor Reactor Procedure 1) P erf or m works of items 1 of and , , , .
– 141 – Positioning extrusion PMV body Concavity PMV coil Minus screwdriver Front cabinet Hooking claw Front cabinet Fan guard No. P ar t name Pulse Modulating V alve (P .M.V .) coil F an guard Procedure 1. Detachment 1) P erform works of items and .
– 142 – Front cabinet Upper plate of cabinet Water-proof cove RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E No. P ar t name Common procedure Procedure CA UTION Ne ver f orget to put on the glov es at working time, otherwise an injur y will be caused by the par ts, etc.
– 143 – Side cabinet Inv er ter Fin guard End plate of the heat exchanger Discharge por t Valve support plate Side cabinet Inv er ter Side cabinet Cabling panel (Rear) V alve support plate No. P ar t name Discharge por t cabinet Side cabinet Procedure 1.
– 144 – Screw Inverter assembly Holder Inv er ter cov er Inv er ter assembly Plug of soldering iron Left time: 10 sec. or more Screw Hook for the side cabinet (lower left side) Inv erter assembly Remove the connectors with locking function by pushing the part indicated by the arrow mark.
– 145 – P.C. board base Inverter box (Metal sheet) Inverter control P.C. board assembly Cycle control P.C. board assembly Cycle control P.C. board assembly No. P ar t name Inv er ter assemb ly (Continued) Cycle P .C . board Procedure 7) Remove connectors which are connected from the cycle P .
– 146 – Inverter control P.C. board assembly Inverter control P.C. board assembly Groove for P.C. boaed Heat sink Inverter box (Metal sheet) No. P ar t name IPDU P .C . board Procedure 1) P erform the works in and . 2) Remov e the connectors and the lead wires which are connected from IPDU P .
– 147 – Flange nut Loosen by turning clockwise Propeller fan F an motor Fixing claws for fan motor lead wires (3 positions) Motor base No. P ar t name F an motor Procedure 1) P erf or m works of items 1) to 5), 7) of 2) Remov e the flange nut fixing the f an motor and the propeller f an.
– 148 – Motor base Partition plate Valve support Screw Partition plate Valve support Compressor lead wire Case thermo Compressor nut (3 pcs.) Remove (Suction pipe) Remove (Discharge pipe) No. P ar t name Compressor Procedure 1) P erf or m works of items , , , and .
– 149 – Reactor Partition plate Screws Positioning extrusion PMV body PMV coil Concavity No. P ar t name Reactor Pulse Modulating V alve (PMV) coil Procedure 1) P erform works of items 1 of and . 2) T ake off scre ws fixing the reactor .
– 150 – Discharge port cabinet Bell mouth Remove two screws Discharge port cabinet Bell mouth Minus screwdriver Fan guard Hooking claw Discharge port cabinet Slit (3 positions) Claw (3 positions) Bell mouth No. 11 P ar t name F an guard Procedure 1 .
– 151 – F ront panel Roof plate RA V -SP1102A T -E, RA V -SP1402A T -E No. P ar t name Common procedure Procedure REQUIREMENT Bef ore works, put on glo v es, otherwise an injur y ma y be caused by par t s, etc. 1. Detachment 1) Stop operation of the air conditioner , and turn off switch of the break er .
– 152 – Heat e xchanger Finguard Finguard Air-outlet cabinet Inv er ter Side cabinet V alv e fix ed plate Side cabinet Upper side of the end plate of heat e xchanger Upper side of the end plate of heat e xchanger Air-outlet cabinet No. P ar t name Air-outlet cabinet Side cabinet Procedure 1 .
– 153 – Inv er ter assembly Inv er ter assembly Heat sink cov er Hooks of heat sink cov er (2 positions) Cycle P .C. board No. P ar t name Inv er ter assembly Procedure 1) P erf or m the works in 1 of and . 2) Remove connectors which are connected from the cycle P .
– 154 – P .C. board fixing hooks (4 positions) Cycle control P .C. board assembly No. P ar t name Cycle P .C . board Procedure 1) P erf or m the works in 1 of and . 2) Remove connectors and lead wires which are connected from the cycle P .
– 155 – Screw Scre w Screw Scre w Heat sink P .C. board fixing hooks (5 positions) IPDU P .C. board Screw Screw IPDU P .C. board Heat sink cover No. P ar t name IPDU P .C . board Procedure 1) P erform the works in and . 2) T ake off scre ws of the in v er ter assembly to separate the in ver ter assemb ly .
– 156 – Flange nut Propeller f an F an motor connector at upper side Cycle P .C. board F an motor F an motor lead P ar tition plate Motor lead fix ed plate F an motor connector at lower side Loosen by turning cloc kwise kwise . Flange nut Loosen by turning clockwise.
– 157 – Piping panel (F ront) Remov e (Suction pipe) Remov e (Discharge pipe) Case thermo. PMV coil PMV body P ositioning extrusion Concav e par t TD sensor Compressor nuts (3 pcs) Compressor lead Piping panel (Rear) No. P ar t name Compressor PMV coil Procedure 1) Recover refrigerant gas .
– 158 – Air-outlet cabinet Bell-mouth Bell-mouth Air-outlet cabinet Minus scre wdriver Square holes (3 positions) Bell-mouth Hooks (3 positions) Hanging hook Air-outlet cabinet F an guard Screws (2 pcs) Remov e No. P ar t name F an guard Procedure 1.
– 159 – Cord holder F an motor lead wire V arious sensor lead wires Reactor P ar tition board Reactor Electric par ts box Reactor No. 11 P ar t name Reactor Procedure 1) P erf or m works of items to . NO TE) The same two reactors are installed to this outdoor unit though each installation place is diff erent.
– 160 – 208 225 202 226 215,216,217, 218,221,222 230, 231, 232, 233 211,212,213, 214,219,220 227,228 206 201 207 223 209 203,204 210 224 ON / OFF FAN TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.
– 161 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 401 43160565 T er minal Bloc k, 3P , 20A 402 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 403 43050426 Sensor , T A 404 43160568 T er minal Block, 2P , 1A, A C30V 405 4316V280 P .
– 162 – 209 225 202 206 226 216, 218, 222 230, 231, 232, 233 213, 214, 220 228 207 201 208 223 211 205 212 224 ON / OFF FAN TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.C. No. H RA V -SP1102UT -E Revised : Nov .
– 163 – AB 405 403 404 402 401 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 401 43160565 T er minal Bloc k, 3P , 20A 402 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 403 43050426 Sensor , T A 404 43160568 T er minal Block, 2P , 1A, A C30V 405 4316V280 P .
– 164 – 209, 210 225 202, 203 206 216, 218, 222 229, 230, 231, 232 213, 214, 220 228 207 201 208 223 211 204, 205 212 224 ON / OFF FAN TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.
– 165 – AB 405 403 404 402 401 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 401 43160565 T er minal Bloc k, 3P , 20A 402 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 403 43050426 Sensor , T A 404 43160568 T er minal Block, 2P , 1A, A C30V 405 4316V280 P .
– 166 – 304 311 306 312 305 307 303 301 313 309 302 308 310 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 301 43409164 P anel, PS-HI100 302 43480010 Air Filter , ABS 303 43407120 Outlet, Air F or m, PS-F 304 4302C063 Motor , Louver , MP24Z 305 43409173 Louv er , ABS 306 43422001 Joint, Kit 307 43422002 Joint, Kit Location Pa r t Description No.
– 167 – 34 15 28 32 2 3, 902, 905 4, 6, 906 23 26 31 27 16 29 42 14 17 12, 13, 9, 10, 11 7 41 ON / OFF FA N TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.C. No. H 36, 37, 38, 39 15-1-2.
– 168 – 29 24 10 20 23 22 19 11 9 12 21 30 4 6, 7, 8 18 2 3, 904, 905 901, 902, 903 16 ON / OFF FA N TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.C. No. H 32, 33, 34, 35 RA V -SM802BT -E Revised : Nov .
– 169 – 10 22 25 24 6, 7, 8 14 15 21 11 23 32 9 13 12 31 26 4 20 2 3, 904, 905 901, 902, 903 19 ON / OFF FA N TEMP . SWING/FIX TIME MODE VENT UNIT SET CL FIL TER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODE No. UNIT No. TEST SETTING DATA SET R.C. No. H 34, 35, 36, 37 RA V -SM1102BT -E, RA V -SM1402BT -E Revised : Nov .
– 170 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 401 43160565 T er minal Bloc k, 3P , 20A 402 4316V281 P .C. Board Ass ’ y , MMC-1402 403 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 404 43050426 Sensor , T A Location Pa r t Description No.
– 171 – 11 26 15 17 15 17 25 63 64 42 26 31 67 32 32 16 7, 8, 9 49 27, 28 RA V -SM562CT -E (F an assembly) RA V -SM802CT -E (F an assembly) 17 25 43 41 60 61 10 40 26 58 36, 37, 38,39, 54, 55 22, .
– 172 – Revised : Nov . 2006 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 1 4314J271 Refrigeration cycle Ass’y (SM562CT) 2 4314J272 Refrigeration cycle Ass’y (SM802CT) 3 4314J273 Refrigeration cycle As.
– 173 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 401 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 402 43160565 T er minal Bloc k, 3P , 20A 403 43050426 Sensor , T A 404 43158193 Reactor Location Pa r t Description No. No. 405 43160568 T er minal Bloc k, 2P 406 4316V280 P .
– 174 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 18 43147195 Bonnet, 1/2 IN (SM562A T -E) 19 43194029 Bonnet (SM802A T -E) 20 43047401 Bonnet, 3/8 IN (SM802A T -E) 21 43046444 V alve, 4-W ay , STF-0108.
– 175 – 705 708 710 702 701 707 706 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 701 43150319 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 702 43050425 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 705 43062228 Base, P .C . Board 706 43160566 T er minal Block, 6P , 20A Location Pa r t Description No.
– 176 – RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E Location Pa r t Description No. No. 1 43005635 Cabinet, Air Outled 2 43100350 Cabinet, F ront, Ass ’y 3 43100349 Cabinet, Side, Ass ’y 4 43005643.
– 177 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 701 43150319 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 702 43050425 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 703 43160565 T er minal Block, 3P , 20A 704 43131052 Rectifier 705 43160567 T er minal Block, 3P , 30A Location Pa r t Description No.
– 178 – 6 37 8 9 10 11 5 38 32 21,22 4 36 34 24 23 30 35 14 31 3 13 25 28 29 26 27 20 19 18 12 15 16,17 33 1 7 2 RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E Location Pa r t Description No. No. 23 43146695 V alve , Pulse , Modulating, CAMB30YGTF-2 24 43046450 Coil, PMV , CAM-MD12TF-8 25 43048066 Accumulator Ass ’y 26 43046392 V alve, P ac k ed, 6.
– 179 – INVER TER BO X INVER TER CO VER 704 710 705 711 707 701 702 TE Sensor (Ø6) TS Sensor (Ø6) T O Sensor (Ø6) TD Sensor (Ø4) 708 Location Pa r t Description No. No. 701 43150319 Sensor , TD (F4) 702 43050425 Sensor , TC (F6) 704 43160566 T er minal Block, 6P , 20A 705 43162042 Base, P .
– 180 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 21 43148170 Accumulator Ass ’ y , 2.5L 22 4314Q020 Strainer 23 4302C069 Motor , F an, ICF-140-63-2R 25 43047669 Nut, Flange 26 43120213 F an, Propelle.
– 181 – Location Pa r t Description No. No. 701 43050425 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 702 43150319 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 703 43150320 Sensor Ass ’ y , Ser vice 704 43160565 T er minal Block, 3P , 20A 705 43131052 Rectifier 706 43160567 T er minal Block, 3P , 30A Location Pa r t Description No.
– 182 – 1 -2 2 -2 3 -2 3 -3 Drain pan Plastics nut Float switch Screws (Fixing drain pump and drain plate) Screws (Fixing drain pump and main unit) Screws (Fixing drain pan and main unit) No. Q P ar t name Drain pan Procedure 1. Remove the Dr ain up kit from the main unit.
– 183 – No. Q P a rt name P .C . board Procedure 1. Remove the signal receiving unit from main unit. 2. Remove the set scre w (1 position) and P .C .
– 184 – 16. CORD HEA TER INST ALLA TION WORK This is on installation f or 2 HP and 3 HP Products (RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E, RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E).
– 185 – No. 13 14 15 16 17 P art name P ower cord Ther mostat fixing plate PVC tube Shield tube Bundling tie Q’ty 1 1 1 1 1 Specifications/V endor 2-cores x 0.
– 186 – 3. Cord heater installation wiring dia gram NO TE: Separate the cord heater pow er from the air conditioner power , and connect it to its exclusiv e breaker . By doing so , the power consumption can be decreased because the break er can be tur ned off if there is no possibility of freezing of the base plate in cooling operation, etc.
– 187 – 4. Cord heater installation w ork procedure Upper cabine t V alv e c ov er W irin g cov e r W ater-proof cov er F ront c a b in et Side cabinet ( L ) Side cabinet ( R ) Inv er ter assembl y No. 1 Procedure Remov e each cabinet, inv er ter assembly , motor base assembly , and par tition board assembly .
– 188 – Sound in s ulation b oar d P ar tition plate assembl y M o t o r b a se assembl y V alve fixin g plat e Heat exchan g e r Compresso r No. 1-5 1-6 1-7 Photo / Explanatory diagram Procedure Remov e the motor base assembly , par tition plate assembly and the sound insulation board.
– 189 – A dded h o l e 2 - φ 5 Side cabinet ( R ) 7 5 46 Ø9.1 P-shape clamp PV C tub e The PV C tube must be inserted into th e c or d h e at e r be tw ee n the fixin g screws in order to protect the cord heater from th ese sc r e w s .
– 190 – Fu se Fuse holde r Thermostat Th e rmo s tat fixin g plat e P-shape clamp Po w e r c or d C ord heate r * T ransparent L s i de Close-end connector insulation tap e D e l e t e Side cabinet ( L ) No. 2-4 2-5 Photo / Explanatory diagram Pr ocedure Rew ork the side cabinet (L) to remov e par t of it.
– 191 – Side cabinet ( R ) Thermostat fixin g plat e P erform cable process f or collected c or d h e at e r an d fan motor l e a d c a b l es. Po w e r c or d for c or d h e at er P-shape clamp T.
– 192 – 5. Drawing of thermostat fixing plate Material: SGCC-Z08, Thickness: 0.8t 28 24 55 11 11 18 45 18 37 56 36 46 11 11 8 5.8 3-Ø3.4 burring hole (Downw ard) 2-Ø3.
APPENDIX-1 13-Ø3.2 hole 203 210 21 19 3 91.5 183 183 51.7 73.3 20 240 85 14 6.5 30 45 52 38 100 APPENDIX 1 . RA V -SM562A T -E, RA V -SM802A T -E Revised : Nov .
APPENDIX-2 2 . RA V -SM1102A T -E, RA V -SM1402A T -E, RA V -SP562A T -E, RA V -SP802A T -E, RA V -SP1102A T -E, RA V -SP1402A T -E Knock out punching 312 206 245 296 237 138 73 67 55 10.5 220 7 Knock out punching 20-Ø3.3 hole 1 245 249 263 408 453 590 695 778 832 879 892 855 834 827.
W ARNINGS ON REFRIGERANT LEAKA GE For the amount of charge in this example: The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms A, B and C is 10kg. The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms D, E and F is 15kg. NOTE 2 : The standards for minimum room volume are as follows.
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