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Fujitsu AIRSTAGE K00250LW User Manual

Fujitsu AIRSTAGE K00250LW
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001 March 2016
© 2016 Fujitsu General America, Inc.
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LonWorks Airstage Communication Cable Changes
To help eliminate Airstage communication wiring installation issues, Fujitsu is standardizing on a specific
model of LonWorks cable that can be used on all Airstage VRF installations. Fujitsu will be providing the
cable as an Airstage Part. Currently, the cable is available in 250 Ft and 500 Ft spool/reel sizes. This
LonWorks cable shall be the ONLY APPROVED LONWORKS CABLE to be used on any Airstage
system installation. The approval of the Extended Warranty shall be contingent on the use of this cable.
The Airstage Parts for the Fujitsu LonWorks cables are the following:
Cable Type Pairs Details Catalog Number
Level 4 NEMA
22AWG
1
250ft LonWorks Shielded cable
K00250LW
1
500ft LonWorks Shielded cable
K00500LW
This addendum information shall supersede any LonWorks cable requirements listed in any of the
Airstage Design & Technical Manuals or Installation Manuals.
Design & Technical Manual for Airstage V-II 208/230V, 60Hz
Design & Technical Manual for Airstage V-II 460V, 60Hz
Design & Technical Manual for Airstage VR-II 208/230V, 60Hz
Design & Technical Manual for Airstage VR-II 460V, 60Hz
Design & Technical Manual for Airstage J-II 208/230V, 60Hz
Design & Technical Manual for Outdoor Air Unit 208/230V, 60Hz
Fujitsu Airstage VRF system wiring detail:
LonWorks
Transmission line
LonWorks
Transmission line
Remote
controller wire
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Fujitsu AIRSTAGE K00250LW Specifications

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BrandFujitsu
ModelAIRSTAGE K00250LW
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

LonWorks Airstage Communication Cable Changes

Fujitsu Airstage VRF System Wiring Diagram

Provides a visual representation of the Fujitsu Airstage VRF system wiring.

Installation Manual - Outdoor Unit

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Hazard Symbols and General Safety

Highlights hazard symbols, general warnings, and installation requirements.

Installation, Transport & Servicing Guidelines

Covers improper installation, wiring, transport, tubing, and servicing guidelines.

Pre-Installation Reading and Requirements

Emphasizes reading the manual and following safety for installation.

2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

2.1. R410A Refrigerant Handling Precautions

Details critical safety and handling procedures for R410A refrigerant.

2.2. Special Tools for R410A

2.3. Accessories and Optional Parts

Lists necessary accessories and optional parts for the system.

2.4. System Unit Combinations

Outlines possible outdoor and indoor unit combinations.

2.5. & 2.6. Other Specifications

Covers optional parts and unit length specifications.

3. INSTALLATION WORK

3.1. Location Selection Guidelines

Guidelines for choosing a suitable and safe location for unit installation.

3.2. Condensate Drain Management

Instructions for managing condensate water drainage from the unit.

3.3. Installation Dimensions and Clearances

Specifies required spacing for installation and ventilation.

3.3. Installation Dimensions (Continued)

3.3.1. Clearances for Limited Height Walls

Details clearance requirements when installing near walls of specific heights.

3.3.2. Clearances for Unlimited Height Walls

Provides clearance requirements for installations near unlimited height walls.

3.4. Outdoor Unit Transportation

Safe Hoisting Methods

Instructions on how to safely lift and move the outdoor unit.

3.5. Unit Installation

Foundation and Anchoring Requirements

Guidelines for creating a stable foundation and securing the unit.

4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

4.1. System Configuration Examples

Illustrates typical system setups with 1, 2, or 3 outdoor units.

4.2. Pipe Selection

Pipe Diameter Specifications

Specifies pipe sizes for various system configurations and capacities.

5. PIPE INSTALLATION

5.1. Refrigerant Pipe Brazing

Detailed steps and precautions for brazing refrigerant pipes.

5.2. Indoor Unit Pipe Connection

Instructions for connecting refrigerant pipes to indoor units.

4.3. Pipe Protection Measures

Methods to protect pipes from moisture and dust during installation.

5.3. Piping Method

5.3.1. Knockout Hole Creation

Guidance on safely creating openings for piping and wiring.

5.3.2. Pinch Pipe Removal

Procedures for removing pinch pipes before brazing.

5.3.3. Pipe Connection Procedures

Steps for connecting refrigerant pipes, including flare connections.

5.4. Multi-Unit Connections

Branch Kit Installation Rules

Rules and restrictions for installing branch kits in multi-unit systems.

6. ELECTRICAL WIRING

6.1. Electrical Wiring Safety Precautions

Critical safety warnings and guidelines for electrical wiring.

6.2. Wiring Method Overview

Wiring Diagram Examples

Illustrative wiring diagrams for various system components.

6.3. Electrical Knockout Holes

6.4. Power Supply Cable and Breaker Selection

Guidance on selecting appropriate power supply cables and circuit breakers.

6.5. Transmission Line Installation

6.5.1. Transmission Wiring Specifications

Details on the type, size, and remarks for transmission cables.

6.5.2. Transmission Wiring Rules

Rules for total transmission line length and unit connections.

6.5.3. Automatic Address Setting Configuration

Procedures for enabling or disabling automatic address setting.

6.6. Wiring Connection Procedures

Power Supply Cable Connection

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the power supply cable.

Transmission Cable Connection

Instructions for connecting the transmission cable, including shielding.

6.7. External Input/Output Terminals

6.7.1. Terminal Position Identification

Identifies the locations of external input and output terminals.

6.7.2. External Input Terminal Functions

Details functions and specifications for external input terminals.

6.7.3. External Output Terminal Functions

Explains external output terminals for status indication.

7. FIELD SETTING

7.1. Field Setting Switch Overview

Overview of field setting switches and their functions.

7.2. DIP Switch Configuration

Configuration settings using DIP switches for various functions.

7.2.3. Terminal Resistor Setting

Guidelines for setting terminal resistors in network segments.

7.3. Rotary Switch Setting

7.4. Push Button Setting Procedures

Instructions for setting functions using push buttons on the PC board.

7.5. Signal Amplifier Address Configuration

7.5.1. Signal Amplifier Address Setting

How to set addresses for signal amplifiers.

7.5.2. Automatic Signal Amplifier Address Setting

Steps to automatically set addresses for signal amplifiers.

7.6. Indoor Unit Address Configuration

7.6.1. Indoor Unit Address Setting

Procedures for manually or automatically setting indoor unit addresses.

7.6.2. Automatic Indoor Unit Address Setting

Steps to enable automatic address setting for indoor units.

7.7. RB Unit Address Configuration

7.7.1. RB Unit Address Setting

How to set addresses for RB units.

7.7.2. Automatic RB Unit Address Setting

Steps to enable automatic address setting for RB units.

8. PIPE INSTALLATION II

8.1. Refrigerant Pipe Sealing Test

Procedures for performing a leak test on refrigerant pipes.

8.2. System Vacuum Process

Steps for evacuating the system to remove moisture and air.

8.3. Refrigerant Additional Charging

8.3.1. Refrigerant Charging Procedure

Method for adding refrigerant to the system, including calculations.

8.3.2. Refrigerant Amount Calculation

Formulas and steps to calculate the required refrigerant charge.

8.4. Installing Insulation

8.5. Sealing Pipe Holes with Putty

Instructions for sealing pipe and wiring holes with putty.

9. TEST RUN

9.1. Pre-Test Run Checklist

A checklist of items to verify before performing a test run.

9.2. Test Operation Method

10. LED STATUS

Explains the meaning of normal operation codes indicated by LEDs.

10.2. Error Codes

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