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Daikin RXF60D5V1B User Manual

Daikin RXF60D5V1B
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Daikin RXF60D5V1B Specifications

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BrandDaikin
ModelRXF60D5V1B
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Precautions

Meaning of warnings and symbols

Defines various danger, warning, caution, notice, and information symbols used in the manual.

Installation site

Specifies requirements for installation locations, including space, ventilation, and avoiding hazardous areas.

Refrigerant

Addresses safety precautions related to R32 refrigerant, including flammability and handling.

Electrical

Details safety instructions for electrical installation, wiring, and connections.

Specific Installer Safety Instructions

Unit installation

General warning for unit installation compliance with legislation and installer requirements.

Connecting the refrigerant piping

Cautionary advice on brazing and welding for R32 refrigerant units.

Electrical installation

Mandatory compliance with regulations and use of authorised electricians for wiring.

Unit Installation

Preparing the installation site

Guidance on selecting and preparing the installation location for the outdoor unit.

Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit

Details specific requirements for the outdoor unit's installation site, including spacing.

Mounting the outdoor unit

Instructions and precautions for securely mounting the outdoor unit.

Piping Installation

Preparing refrigerant piping

Requirements for refrigerant piping materials, diameter, and temper grade.

Refrigerant piping requirements

Details on suitable piping materials, flare connections, and diameter specifications.

Connecting the refrigerant piping

Instructions and precautions for connecting refrigerant piping, including flare connections.

Precautions when connecting the refrigerant piping

Key precautions for connecting refrigerant piping, including tool usage and flare preparation.

Guidelines when connecting the refrigerant piping

Provides guidelines for tightening flare nuts, using wrenches, and sealing connections.

To flare the pipe end

Step-by-step instructions for cutting, deburring, and flaring pipe ends for connections.

To perform vacuum drying

Detailed procedure for vacuum drying the system to remove moisture and air.

Charging Refrigerant

About the refrigerant

Information on R32 refrigerant, its properties, and safety warnings.

To charge additional refrigerant

Safety warnings and precautions for charging R32 refrigerant.

Electrical Installation

Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring

Essential safety precautions for electrical wiring, including earthing and using correct cables.

Finishing the Outdoor Unit Installation

Configuration

Commissioning

Precautions when commissioning

Safety warnings for commissioning, including electrical and thermal hazards.

Checklist before commissioning

Pre-commissioning checks for proper mounting, earthing, and wiring.

To perform a test run

Procedure for performing a test run in cooling or heating mode.

Hand-over to the User

Maintenance and Service

Maintenance safety precautions

Safety warnings and precautions to be observed during maintenance and service.

Troubleshooting

Precautions when troubleshooting

Safety warnings and precautions to follow before and during troubleshooting.

Solving problems based on symptoms

Provides solutions for common problems categorized by symptoms.

Symptom: The unit is NOT heating or cooling as expected

Diagnoses and solutions for units not heating or cooling correctly.

Symptom: Unit does NOT function or burn damage

Troubleshooting steps for units that do not function or show burn damage.

Fault diagnosis using LED on outdoor unit PCB

Guide to diagnosing faults using the LED indicators on the outdoor unit's PCB.

Disposal

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