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Model | RXA20A5V1B9 |
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Cooling Capacity | 2.0 kW |
Heating Capacity | 2.5 kW |
Refrigerant | R32 |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 8 kg |
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
Type | Split |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Energy Efficiency Rating | A++ |
Noise Level (Indoor Unit) | 19 dB(A) |
Safety warnings for unit installation, including legislation compliance.
Safety warnings for refrigerant piping, focusing on connections and flaring.
Safety warnings for refrigerant charging, including R32 flammability and GWP.
Safety warnings for electrical installation, covering wiring, earthing, and regulations.
Lists accessories included with the outdoor unit, such as manuals and labels.
Guidelines for preparing the installation site for the outdoor unit.
Steps and considerations for mounting the outdoor unit.
Specific site requirements for installing the unit in cold climates.
Instructions for ensuring proper drainage and preventing freezing.
Requirements for preparing refrigerant piping, including material and connections.
Steps for connecting the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit.
Procedures for checking refrigerant piping for leaks and vacuum.
Information on R32 refrigerant, its flammability, and GWP.
Calculation for determining additional refrigerant based on pipe length.
Formula for calculating the total refrigerant charge.
Steps for charging additional refrigerant into the system.
Instructions for filling and applying the GWP label.
Details on wiring components like cables, breakers, and protection devices.
Steps for connecting outdoor unit electrical wiring, including diagrams.
Instructions for finishing the outdoor unit installation, e.g., insulation.
Function for cooling at low outdoor temperatures for specific facilities.
Mode to reduce power consumption by turning off outdoor unit power.
Items to check after installation but before commissioning.
Items to check during the commissioning process.
Procedure for performing a test run of the unit.
Diagnosing faults using the outdoor unit PCB LED indicator.
Information about the wiring diagram location and its legend.