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Category | Inverter |
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Model | RXQ36AMYM |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 3.5 |
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
Indoor Unit Noise Level | 19 dB(A) |
Outdoor Unit Noise Level | 49 dB(A) |
Dimensions (Outdoor Unit) | 550x845x320 mm |
Weight (Outdoor Unit) | 32 kg |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (Cooling) | 3.5 |
Noise Level (Indoor Unit) | 19 dB(A) |
Noise Level (Outdoor Unit) | 49 dB(A) |
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (HxWxD) | 550x845x320 mm |
Outdoor Unit Weight | 32 kg |
Covers essential safety guidelines for installation and operation to prevent injury or damage.
Outlines essential requirements and considerations for selecting an appropriate installation site for the unit.
Details the requirements for securely and levelly installing the outdoor unit on a stable base.
Outlines maximum allowable lengths and level differences for refrigerant piping systems.
Details piping configurations and length limitations for systems with only VRV indoor units.
Covers piping length limitations for systems that include both VRV and RA indoor units.
Highlights precautions for connecting piping between multiple outdoor units using specific kits.
Illustrates acceptable and prohibited piping layout patterns for multi-outdoor-unit systems.
Offers critical advice and safety measures to be followed during refrigerant pipe brazing.
Details the procedures for connecting refrigerant piping to the unit.
Provides essential precautions for correctly handling the stop valves during installation and maintenance.
Explains the procedure for opening and closing the stop valves on the unit.
Specifies the correct tightening torques for various valve sizes to ensure proper sealing.
Presents general rules and procedures for performing leak tests and vacuum drying on the system.
Describes the standard method for leak testing and vacuum drying before electrical work.
Details the procedures for conducting vacuum and pressure leak tests on the refrigerant piping.
Explains the process for removing moisture from the refrigerant system using vacuum drying.
Continues instructions on pipe insulation, including material thickness and condensation prevention.
Emphasizes safety precautions and compliance with regulations for electrical installation.
Explains how to access the unit's logic board to perform field settings.
Details how to operate push buttons and DIP switches for system configuration and monitoring.
Lists essential precautions to be taken before, during, and after charging refrigerant.
Provides formulas and tables to calculate the necessary amount of additional refrigerant charge.
Explains the procedure for adding refrigerant, including flow charts and methods.