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FSXN1E
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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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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Deborah GallagherAug 19, 2025
    Why am I getting a transmission error on my Hitachi Air Conditioner?
    • M
      Megan MooreAug 20, 2025
      A transmission error in your Hitachi Air Conditioner could be due to a melted outdoor fuse or issues with the indoor/outdoor connection wiring, such as breaks or wiring errors.
  • L
    Lauren StoneAug 22, 2025
    Why does my Hitachi RPC-6.0FSN3E Air Conditioner show an error related to incorrect outdoor and indoor unit settings?
    • P
      Patrick GreenAug 22, 2025
      An incorrect setting of outdoor and indoor units on your Hitachi Air Conditioner may be caused by an outdoor/indoor unit capacity setting error or if the indoor total capacity is excessively large or small.
  • P
    Paula GarciaAug 25, 2025
    What does it mean when the compressor protection alarm on my Hitachi Air Conditioner cannot be reset?
    • E
      Eric BrownAug 25, 2025
      A compressor protection alarm on your Hitachi Air Conditioner that cannot be reset from the remote controller indicates that alarm codes 02, 07, 08, 39, 43 to 45, or 47 have been triggered three times within six hours.
  • A
    Alexis TaylorAug 26, 2025
    What causes an indoor unit number setting error on my Hitachi RPC-6.0FSN3E?
    • A
      anthonycameronAug 26, 2025
      An indoor unit number setting error on your Hitachi Air Conditioner occurs when indoor units with the same number exist in a refrigerant piping system.
  • R
    Ryan ThompsonAug 27, 2025
    What causes the indoor RA fan protection device to activate on my Hitachi KP Air Conditioner?
    • C
      Chelsea WilliamsAug 27, 2025
      The indoor RA fan protection device on your Hitachi KP Air Conditioner may activate due to fan motor overheating or locking.
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    What causes the indoor OA fan protection device to activate on my Hitachi KPI or DX-KIT2 Fan Air Conditioner?
    • D
      Douglas MeyerAug 30, 2025
      The indoor OA fan protection device on your Hitachi KPI or DX-KIT2 Fan Air Conditioner might activate because of fan motor overheating or locking.
  • J
    Justin HerreraSep 1, 2025
    What does abnormal transmission between PCB1 and PCB2 mean for my Hitachi RPC-6.0FSN3E Air Conditioner?
    • L
      Linda KhanSep 1, 2025
      Abnormal transmission between PCB1 and PCB2 in your Hitachi Air Conditioner can be caused by loose or disconnected connections.
  • T
    Tiffany BerrySep 3, 2025
    What would cause a problem with the air inlet thermistor on my Hitachi KPI Air Conditioner?
    • K
      Katherine GarciaSep 3, 2025
      A problem with the air inlet thermistor (RA for KPI) in your Hitachi Air Conditioner could be due to a loose, disconnected, broken, or short-circuited connector.
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    arthurmontesSep 4, 2025
    What would cause a problem with the air outlet thermistor on my Hitachi KPI Air Conditioner?
    • M
      Mrs. Autumn Whitaker MDSep 4, 2025
      A problem with the air outlet thermistor (OA for KPI) in your Hitachi Air Conditioner could be due to a loose, disconnected, broken, or short-circuited connector.
  • D
    Dr. Teresa BradleySep 6, 2025
    What would cause a problem with the liquid pipe thermistor on my Hitachi RPC-6.0FSN3E Air Conditioner?
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      Mitchell RobertsonSep 6, 2025
      A problem with the liquid pipe thermistor in your Hitachi Air Conditioner could be due to a loose, disconnected, broken, or short-circuited connector.

Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.3 SAFETY

General safety information and symbols used in the manual.

1.3.2 Additional information about safety

Crucial safety warnings and practices for installation and operation.

1.3.3 Pressure vessel and safety device

Details on high pressure vessel and safety device protection.

6 TRANSPORT, LIFTING AND HANDLING OF THE UNITS

7 UNIT INSTALLATION

7.1 PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS FOR POSITIONING OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Specifies ideal locations and conditions for outdoor unit installation.

7.2 INSTALLATION SPACE

Details required clearances and spacing for unit installation.

7.4 FOUNDATION AND ANCHORAGE OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Instructions for creating foundations and anchoring outdoor units securely.

8 PIPING WORK AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE

8.1 REFRIGERANT PIPE SELECTION

Details on selecting correct refrigerant pipe sizes and types.

8.1.5 Precautions for the installation of the outdoor unit

Safety and operational precautions for installing outdoor units and their piping.

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

Detailed diagrams and specifications for pipe connections for different systems.

9 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

9.3 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE CALCULATION

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

9.4 CHARGING WORK

Step-by-step procedure for charging additional refrigerant into the system.

9.5 AUTOMATIC SIMPLE JUDGEMENT SYSTEM FOR REFRIGERANT AMOUNT

Procedure for automatically checking the refrigerant amount after charging.

Special attention regarding refrigerant gas leakage

Critical safety information about refrigerant gas leakage and concentration limits.

9.5.1 Precautions in the event of refrigerant leaks

Safety precautions and regulations for refrigerant leaks.

10 ELECTRICAL WIRING

10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

General safety precautions and information before starting electrical work.

10.2 GENERAL VERIFICATIONS

Essential checks before and during electrical wiring installation.

10.3 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS

Diagrams and instructions for connecting power supply circuits for heat pump and recovery systems.

10.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

Specific wiring instructions for connecting outdoor units.

10.4.1 Connection of indoor units

How to connect indoor units, CH units, and communication cables.

10.5 SETTING OF THE DSW SWITCHES ON PCB1

Instructions for setting DIP switches on the PCB1 for various configurations.

10.6 FUNCTION SETTING

Guide to setting various external inputs, outputs, and system functions.

11 TEST RUN

12 ALARM CODES

13 CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES

14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

Hitachi RPC-6.0FSN3E Specifications

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BrandHitachi
ModelRPC-6.0FSN3E
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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