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| Brand | Fujitsu |
|---|---|
| Model | ASUH30LPAS |
| Category | Air Conditioner |
| Language | English |
Technical specifications including capacity, power, airflow, noise levels, and dimensions for indoor units.
Physical dimensions and mounting requirements for the indoor unit.
Electrical schematics detailing connections for indoor unit components and external interfaces.
Performance data for cooling and heating capacities under various conditions.
Air velocity distributions and airflow rates for different fan speed settings.
Noise level curves and sound measurement points for indoor unit operation.
Protection mechanisms and safety features integrated into the indoor unit.
Interfaces for controlling unit operation and receiving status signals from external devices.
How to use external signals for operation/stop and forced stop modes.
How the unit signals operational status, error, and fan status externally.
Examples of combining external inputs and outputs for specific control functionalities.
Comprehensive explanations of various external control and output function behaviors.
Procedures for connecting multiple indoor units for centralized control.
Overview and specifications of the wireless remote controller unit.
Configuration options to adjust operational parameters and features.
Guide on adjusting settings and selecting functions via the remote controller.
A summary listing all available function settings and their respective numbers for easy reference.
Steps to set custom codes for reliable communication between remote controller and unit.
List of standard accessories provided with the indoor unit package.
Information on optional components like wired controllers and communication kits.
Technical specifications for the outdoor unit, including power, airflow, dimensions, and refrigerant.
Physical dimensions and installation measurement points for the outdoor unit.
Requirements for adequate clearance around the outdoor unit to ensure proper operation and safety.
Diagram illustrating the refrigerant flow and key components within the outdoor unit.
Electrical schematics for outdoor unit components, including PCBs, motors, and sensors.
Factors affecting cooling/heating capacity due to refrigerant pipe length and height variations.
Guidelines for calculating additional refrigerant charge based on pipe length and height difference.
Airflow rates for cooling and heating operations of the outdoor unit.
Noise level curves and sound measurement points for outdoor unit operation.
Electrical requirements, including voltage, frequency, current, and wiring specifications.
Protection mechanisms and safety features implemented in the outdoor unit.
Interfaces for controlling unit operation and receiving status signals from external devices.
How to use external signals for low noise mode and peak cut mode operations.
How the unit signals error status and compressor status to external devices.
Configuration options for operational parameters directly on the outdoor unit's control PCB.
Identification and layout of the outdoor unit's control board, LEDs, and switch buttons.
Step-by-step guide for performing local function settings on the outdoor unit.
List of standard accessories provided with the outdoor unit package.
Information on optional kits that enhance outdoor unit functionality.











