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Daikin AZAS100M7V1B
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Installer reference guide
Sky Air Active-series
English
Installer reference guide
Sky Air Active-series
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Summary

General Safety Precautions

1.1 About the Documentation

Details documentation structure, including manuals and guides.

1.2.3 Refrigerant

Precautions related to handling R32 refrigerant, leakage, and storage.

1.2.6 Electrical

Critical safety measures for electrical wiring and connections.

Preparation

Installation

6.3 Mounting the Outdoor Unit

Steps and precautions for securely mounting the outdoor unit.

6.4 Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Overview of connecting refrigerant pipes.

6.4.2 Precautions when Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Safety and procedural warnings for refrigerant piping connection.

6.4.3 Guidelines when Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Specific techniques and tips for connecting refrigerant pipes.

6.4.8 To Connect the Refrigerant Piping to the Outdoor Unit

Final steps to connect refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit.

6.5 Checking the Refrigerant Piping

Procedures for leak testing and vacuum drying of the refrigerant piping.

6.5.2 Precautions when Checking the Refrigerant Piping

Safety and procedural warnings for refrigerant piping checks.

6.5.4 To Check for Leaks

Method for detecting leaks in the refrigerant piping.

6.5.5 To Perform Vacuum Drying

Procedure for removing moisture and air from the refrigerant system.

6.6 Charging Refrigerant

Overview of adding refrigerant to the system.

6.6.1 About Charging Refrigerant

Preliminary steps and conditions for charging refrigerant.

6.6.3 Precautions when Charging Refrigerant

Safety and procedural warnings for charging refrigerant.

6.6.6 To Activate;Deactivate the Vacuum Mode Field Setting

Procedure to enable/disable vacuum mode for specific operations.

6.6.7 To Completely Recharge Refrigerant

Detailed steps for completely recharging the refrigerant system.

6.7 Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Overview of connecting electrical wiring to the unit.

6.7.1 About Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Overview of connecting electrical wiring to the unit.

6.7.3 Precautions when Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Safety and procedural warnings for electrical wiring connections.

6.7.4 Guidelines when Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Specific techniques and best practices for electrical wiring.

6.7.6 To Connect the Electrical Wiring on the Outdoor Unit

Step-by-step guide to connecting wiring to the outdoor unit.

Commissioning

7.4 To Perform a Test Run

Step-by-step guide to conducting a system test run.

Maintenance and Service

9.2.1 To Prevent Electrical Hazards

Specific safety guidelines for working with electrical components during service.

Troubleshooting

Disposal

Summary

General Safety Precautions

1.1 About the Documentation

Details documentation structure, including manuals and guides.

1.2.3 Refrigerant

Precautions related to handling R32 refrigerant, leakage, and storage.

1.2.6 Electrical

Critical safety measures for electrical wiring and connections.

Preparation

Installation

6.3 Mounting the Outdoor Unit

Steps and precautions for securely mounting the outdoor unit.

6.4 Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Overview of connecting refrigerant pipes.

6.4.2 Precautions when Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Safety and procedural warnings for refrigerant piping connection.

6.4.3 Guidelines when Connecting the Refrigerant Piping

Specific techniques and tips for connecting refrigerant pipes.

6.4.8 To Connect the Refrigerant Piping to the Outdoor Unit

Final steps to connect refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit.

6.5 Checking the Refrigerant Piping

Procedures for leak testing and vacuum drying of the refrigerant piping.

6.5.2 Precautions when Checking the Refrigerant Piping

Safety and procedural warnings for refrigerant piping checks.

6.5.4 To Check for Leaks

Method for detecting leaks in the refrigerant piping.

6.5.5 To Perform Vacuum Drying

Procedure for removing moisture and air from the refrigerant system.

6.6 Charging Refrigerant

Overview of adding refrigerant to the system.

6.6.1 About Charging Refrigerant

Preliminary steps and conditions for charging refrigerant.

6.6.3 Precautions when Charging Refrigerant

Safety and procedural warnings for charging refrigerant.

6.6.6 To Activate;Deactivate the Vacuum Mode Field Setting

Procedure to enable/disable vacuum mode for specific operations.

6.6.7 To Completely Recharge Refrigerant

Detailed steps for completely recharging the refrigerant system.

6.7 Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Overview of connecting electrical wiring to the unit.

6.7.1 About Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Overview of connecting electrical wiring to the unit.

6.7.3 Precautions when Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Safety and procedural warnings for electrical wiring connections.

6.7.4 Guidelines when Connecting the Electrical Wiring

Specific techniques and best practices for electrical wiring.

6.7.6 To Connect the Electrical Wiring on the Outdoor Unit

Step-by-step guide to connecting wiring to the outdoor unit.

Commissioning

7.4 To Perform a Test Run

Step-by-step guide to conducting a system test run.

Maintenance and Service

9.2.1 To Prevent Electrical Hazards

Specific safety guidelines for working with electrical components during service.

Troubleshooting

Disposal

Daikin AZAS100M7V1B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)37-1/16" x 40-15/16" x 16-15/16"
Noise Level (Outdoor)57 dBA
Cooling Capacity30000 BTU
Indoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)Varies with indoor unit
Weight (Indoor Unit)Varies by indoor unit type
Noise Level (Indoor)Varies with indoor unit
Cooling Capacity (BTU/hr)30, 000
Sound Level (dB)Varies by indoor unit type (Indoor), 57 dBA (Outdoor)

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