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Hitachi RCI-3.0FSN3 User Manual

Hitachi RCI-3.0FSN3
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SET FREE SERIES
FSXN1E
FSXNH(E)
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y FUNCIONAMIENTO
INSTALLATIONS- UND BETRIEBSHANDBUCH
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION ET DE FONCTIONNEMENT
MANUALE D’INSTALLAZIONE E D’USO
MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E DE FUNCIONAMENTO
INSTALLATIONS- OG BETJENINGSVEJLEDNING
INSTALLATIE- EN BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING
INSTALLATION- OCH DRIFTHANDBOK
ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΕΓΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑΣ
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Hitachi RCI-3.0FSN3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity3.0 kW
Heating Capacity3.2 kW
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21
Coefficient of Performance (COP)3.61
RefrigerantR410A
Indoor Unit Weight9 kg
Outdoor Unit Weight32 kg
TypeSplit Air Conditioner
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Outdoor Unit Noise Level50 dB(A)
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)780 x 540 x 250 mm

Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 GENERAL NOTES

Publication usage restrictions, modification policy, and printing error disclaimer.

1.2 PRODUCT GUIDE

Information on selecting and classifying outdoor unit models for installation.

1.2.1 Prior check

Steps to verify model names, system types, codes, and necessary manuals before installation.

1.2.2 Classification of outdoor unit models

Details on how outdoor unit models are categorized by type, capacity, and series.

1.2.3 Combination of outdoor units FSXN1E

Specifies power range and valid combinations for FSXN1E outdoor units.

1.2.4 Combination of outdoor units FSXNH

Specifies power range and valid combinations for FSXNH outdoor units.

1.3 SAFETY

Safety information, including symbols used and additional precautions.

1.3.1 Symbols used

Explanation of symbols like DANGER, CAUTION, and NOTE used for safety.

1.3.2 Additional information about safety

Details on safety precautions regarding electrical shock, handling, and environmental factors.

1.3.3 Pressure vessel and safety device

Information on high pressure vessel and safety device protection for the air conditioning unit.

1.4 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

Outlines the manual's purpose and the importance of following installation instructions.

1.5 WORKING RANGE

Details the operating temperature ranges for cooling and heating modes.

2 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

3 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

3.1 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

Describes automatic functions like three-minute protection, frost prevention, and defrost cycles.

4 PART NAMES

4.1 RAS-8FSXN1E

Diagram and list of parts for the RAS-8FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.2 RAS-(10/12)FSXN1E

Diagram and list of parts for the RAS-(10/12)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.3 RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E

Diagram and list of parts for the RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.4 RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E)

Diagram and list of parts for the RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

4.5 RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E)

Diagram and list of parts for the RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

5 REFRIGERANT CYCLE

5.1 RAS-(8-12)FSXN1E

Diagram of the refrigerant cycle for RAS-(8-12)FSXN1E outdoor units.

5.2 RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E

Diagram of the refrigerant cycle for RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E outdoor units.

5.3 RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E)

Diagram of the refrigerant cycle for RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E) outdoor units.

5.4 RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E)

Diagram of the refrigerant cycle for RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E) outdoor units.

6 TRANSPORT, LIFTING AND HANDLING OF THE UNITS

6.1 TRANSPORT OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Instructions for securely fastening outdoor units during transport and storage.

6.2 HANDLING

Careful handling procedures for units using fork-lift trucks to prevent injury or damage.

6.3 LIFTING METHOD

Guidelines for safely lifting outdoor units using hoisting slings and proper attachment points.

6.4 CENTER OF GRAVITY

Table showing center of gravity dimensions for various outdoor unit models.

7 UNIT INSTALLATION

7.1 PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS FOR POSITIONING OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Guidelines for selecting optimal locations for outdoor units, considering sunlight, ventilation, and noise.

7.2 INSTALLATION SPACE

Calculations for required installation space around the unit based on surrounding walls.

7.3 INSTALLATION

Installation guidelines based on surrounding walls in different directions.

7.3.1 Installation with walls in two directions

Spacing requirements for units installed near buildings in two directions.

7.3.2 Installation with walls in three directions

Spacing requirements for units installed near buildings in three directions.

7.3.3 Installation with walls in four directions

Spacing requirements for units installed near buildings in four directions.

7.3.4 Considerations

Factors to consider for unit placement, including air flow, temperature, and grouping.

7.4 FOUNDATION AND ANCHORAGE OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Requirements for outdoor unit foundations, including height, drainage, and material.

7.4.1 Foundations

Requirements for outdoor unit foundations, including height, drainage, and material.

7.4.2 Position of anchorage bolts

Diagram and specifications for the correct positioning of anchorage bolts.

8 PIPING WORK AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE

8.1 REFRIGERANT PIPE SELECTION

Guidelines for selecting appropriate refrigerant pipe sizes based on system type and unit capacity.

8.1.1 Refrigerant pipe selection

Instructions for selecting pipe sizes for outdoor units and branch pipes, with CAUTIONs.

8.1.2 Copper pipes, sizes, connection and insulation

Information on copper pipe specifications, sizes, connection methods, and insulation.

Pipe connection

Details on pipe connection procedures, including flared connection mounting and minimum thickness.

Connection position of outdoor unit pipes

Diagrams showing the location of power source and refrigerant pipe outlets on outdoor units.

Accessories factory-supplied with FSXN1E units

List of factory-supplied accessories for FSXN1E units, including pipe connection kits.

Accessories factory-supplied with FSXNH(E) units

List of factory-supplied accessories for FSXNH(E) units, including pipe connection kits.

8.1.3 Pipe connection kit

Details on SET FREE FSXN1E series pipe connection kits (2 pipes).

8.1.4 SET FREE FSXN1E series (3 pipes)

Details on SET FREE FSXN1E series pipe connection kits (3 pipes).

8.1.4 SET FREE FSXNH(E) (3 pipes)

Details on SET FREE FSXNH(E) series pipe connection kits (3 pipes).

8.1.5 Precautions for the installation of the outdoor unit

Precautions for outdoor unit installation, including unit order and pipe placement.

Order of installation of the units

Guidelines for the correct sequence and capacity order when installing multiple outdoor units.

Refrigerant pipe installation between outdoor units

Precautions for installing refrigerant pipes between outdoor units, including oil recovery.

8.1.6 General instructions on the installation of refrigerant pipes

General guidelines for installing refrigerant pipes, including flared connections and insulation.

Flared connection mounting

Instructions for correctly mounting flared pipe connections, including torque specifications.

Refrigerant pipe insulation

Importance and method of insulating refrigerant pipes to prevent heat loss and condensation.

Pipe connection

Procedures for connecting refrigerant pipes, including sealing and protecting openings.

Refrigerant pipe suspension

Guidelines for properly suspending refrigerant pipes to avoid building vibrations and damage.

8.1.7 Refrigerant pipe connection for heat pump systems (2 pipes) and heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details on connecting refrigerant pipes for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes (Ø mm)

Tables specifying pipe diameters for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes (Ø mm)

Continued tables specifying pipe diameters for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

4 Pipe diameter between the CH unit and the multikit (3 pipes and 2 pipes)

Specifies pipe diameters for CH units and multikits in 3-pipe and 2-pipe systems.

5 Pipe diameter for 2 pipes and multikit.

Specifies pipe diameters for 2-pipe systems and multikits.

Pipe working conditions

Permitted pipe lengths and conditions for heat pump systems (2 pipes).

For heat pump systems (2 pipes)

Permitted pipe lengths and conditions for heat pump systems (2 pipes).

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Permitted pipe lengths and conditions for heat recovery systems (3 pipes).

Pipe sizes for RAS-(8-16)FSXN1E and RAS-(5-12)FSXNH(E) (base unit)

Specifies pipe sizes for base units in heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(18-32)FSXN1E and RAS-(14-24)FSXNH(E) (Combination of 2 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 2-unit combinations of FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) systems.

Combination of FSXN1E base units

Details pipe sizes for FSXN1E base unit combinations in heat pump and heat recovery systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details pipe sizes for FSXN1E base unit combinations in heat recovery systems.

Combination of FSXNH(E) base units

Details pipe sizes for FSXNH(E) base unit combinations in heat pump systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details pipe sizes for FSXNH(E) base unit combinations in heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(50-54)FSXN1E (Combination of 4 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 4-unit combinations of FSXN1E systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details pipe sizes for FSXNH(E) base unit combinations in heat recovery systems.

9 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

9.1 AIR-TIGHT TEST

Procedure for performing an air-tight test on refrigerant pipes and connections.

9.3 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE CALCULATION

Method for calculating additional refrigerant charge based on piping length and unit capacity.

Special attention regarding refrigerant gas leakage

Precautions and calculations for managing refrigerant gas concentration to prevent suffocation.

9.5.1 Precautions in the event of refrigerant leaks

Safety measures and regulations to observe in case of refrigerant leaks.

Countermeasures in the event of refrigerant leaks

Room characteristics required to mitigate refrigerant leak effects, including ventilation.

9.5.2 Drainage pipes

Guidelines for managing condensation drainage from outdoor units, including location and kits.

Condensation drainage system

Guidelines for managing condensation drainage from outdoor units, including location and kits.

10 ELECTRICAL WIRING

10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

General precautions and safety guidelines for electrical wiring work.

10.2 GENERAL VERIFICATIONS

Checks for selecting correct electrical components and verifying supply voltage and wiring.

10.3 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS

Diagrams for connecting power supply to heat pump and heat recovery systems.

10.3.1 Cable sizes

Specifications for wire sizes for power source and transmission cables.

10.3.2 Main breaker switch

Electrical data and recommended breaker sizes for outdoor units.

10.3.3 Voltage supply

Details on service voltage, start-up voltage, voltage imbalance, and electromagnetic compatibility.

10.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

Instructions for connecting electrical wiring to the outdoor unit's terminal board and PCB.

10.4.1 Connection of indoor units

Guidelines for connecting power supply and communication cables for indoor units.

Connection diagram: heat recovery system

Wiring diagram for connecting indoor units in a heat recovery system.

Connection diagram: heat pump system

Wiring diagram for connecting indoor units in a heat pump system.

10.5 SETTING OF THE DSW SWITCHES ON PCB1

Instructions for setting DIP switches on PCB1 for various functions and unit configurations.

DSW1, RSW1: refrigerant cycle number setting

Setting the refrigerant cycle number using DSW1 and RSW1 switches.

DSW2: capacity setting

Setting the capacity for FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) outdoor units.

DSW6: setting outdoor unit number

Setting the outdoor unit number for combinations of base units.

DSW7: supply voltage setting

Setting the supply voltage for the unit.

DSW10: communication setting

Setting the communication parameters for connected units.

DSW4: test run and service settings

Settings for test run, service, and forced compressor stoppage.

DSW5: emergency operation/test run and service setting

Settings for emergency operation, test run, and service functions.

10.6 FUNCTION SETTING

Configuring external inputs/outputs and specific unit functions via menu mode.

10.6.1 External input/output and function setting

Configuring external inputs/outputs and specific unit functions via menu mode.

Indoor expansion valve control target value for cooling

Setting the target value for the indoor expansion valve in cooling mode.

Indoor expansion valve control target value for heating

Setting the target value for the indoor expansion valve in heating mode.

Demand function setting

Configuring demand control settings (40% to 100%) for capacity management.

Protection of decrease in outlet temperature for cooling

Setting protection against decrease in outlet temperature during cooling.

11 TEST RUN

11.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Essential checks before performing the test run, including wiring and safety verification.

11.2 CARRY OUT THE TEST RUN

Step-by-step procedure for conducting the test run of the air conditioning system.

11.3 PC-ART REMOTE CONTROLLER

Instructions for using the PC-ART remote controller to perform test run operations.

11.4 PC-ARF REMOTE CONTROLLER

Instructions for using the PC-ARF remote controller to perform test run operations.

11.5 TEST RUN CHECK LIST

A checklist for verifying proper operation and conditions during the test run.

12 ALARM CODES

Indoor Unit Alarms

Alarms related to indoor unit protection, address, and connection issues.

Outdoor Unit Alarms

Alarms for outdoor unit protection, voltage, phase, and address settings.

Transmission & Communication Alarms

Alarms indicating faults in communication between units or PCBs.

Inverter & Fan Controller Alarms

Alarms related to inverter faults, current sensors, fin temperatures, and fan controllers.

Compressor & System Alarms

Alarms for compressor protection, system capacity, and general faults.

13 CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES

14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

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