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Daikin FTXS25CVMB9 User Manual

Daikin FTXS25CVMB9
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C-Series
[Applied Models]
zInverter Multi : Cooling Only
zInverter Multi : Heat Pump
Si12 - 411A

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Daikin FTXS25CVMB9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity2.5 kW
Heating Capacity3.2 kW
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)6.1
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
RefrigerantR32
Weight (Indoor Unit)9 kg
TypeSplit

Summary

Part 1 List of Functions

1.1 Cooling Only Models

Details features and functions available for Daikin indoor units in cooling-only configurations.

1.2 Heat Pump Models

Lists functions and features specific to Daikin indoor units designed for heat pump operation.

Part 2 Specifications

1.1 Indoor Units - Cooling Only

Provides detailed technical specifications for various cooling-only indoor unit types, including airflow, power, and dimensions.

1.2 Outdoor Units - Cooling Only

Details technical specifications for outdoor units used in cooling-only systems, covering capacity, refrigerant, and connections.

1.3 Indoor Units - Heat Pump

Presents technical specifications for indoor units in heat pump configurations, covering operational parameters and physical attributes.

1.4 Outdoor Units - Heat Pump

Lists technical specifications for outdoor units in heat pump systems, including capacity, refrigerant, and operational data.

Part 4 Function and Control

Part 5 System Configuration

2.2 Safety Precautions

Provides critical safety guidelines for installation, operation, and general handling of the air conditioner to prevent hazards.

Part 6 Service Diagnosis

5.1 Indoor Units

Provides troubleshooting steps for issues related to indoor units, including PCB abnormalities and thermistor errors.

5.2 Outdoor Units

Outlines troubleshooting procedures for common problems detected in outdoor units, referencing LED indications and specific faults.

Part 7 Removal Procedure

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