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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
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Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 GENERAL NOTES

Information regarding publication reproduction, copyright, and product improvement policies.

1.2 PRODUCT GUIDE

Guidance on checking model names, system types, and identifying unit classifications.

1.2.1 Prior check

Instructions for checking model, system type, and codes before installation.

1.2.2 Classification of outdoor unit models

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

1.2.3 Combination of outdoor units FSXN1 E

Explains power range and combinations for FSXN1E outdoor units from 8 to 54HP.

1.2.4 Combination of outdoor units FSXNH

Details power range and combinations for FSXNH outdoor units from 5 to 36HP.

1.3 SAFETY

1.3.1 Symbols used

Explanation of symbols used to indicate safety hazards and important information.

1.3.2 Additional information about safety

Provides additional safety warnings for installation and operation, including DANGER and CAUTION notes.

1.3.3 Pressure vessel and safety device

Details safety measures related to pressure vessels and high-pressure switches in the unit.

1.4 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

1.5 WORKING RANGE

2 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

3 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

3.1 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

Details functions like three-minute protection, frost prevention, auto defrost, and overload prevention.

4 PART NAMES

4.1 RAS-8 FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-8FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.2 RAS-(10;12)FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(10/12)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.3 RAS-(14;16)FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

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

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

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

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

5 REFRIGERANT CYCLE

5.1 RAS-(8-12)FSXN1 E

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

5.2 RAS-(14;16)FSXN1 E

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

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

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

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

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

6 TRANSPORT, LIFTING AND HANDLING OF THE UNITS

6.1 TRANSPORT OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Guidelines for securely fastening units during transport and storage to prevent damage.

6.2 HANDLING

Precautions for using fork-lift trucks to handle units safely and avoid injuries or damage.

6.3 LIFTING METHOD

Instructions on the correct method for lifting units using slings, emphasizing base lifting.

6.4 CENTER OF GRAVITY

Provides center of gravity data for various outdoor unit models to aid in lifting.

7 UNIT INSTALLATION

7.1 PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS FOR POSITIONING OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Specifies ideal locations and environmental considerations for outdoor unit placement.

7.2 INSTALLATION SPACE

Details the required clearances around the outdoor unit for installation and maintenance.

7.3 INSTALLATION

Provides installation guidelines based on surrounding walls in different directions.

7.3.4 Considerations

Addresses factors like space, airflow, and grouping for optimal installation.

7.4 FOUNDATION AND ANCHORAGE OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Covers foundation requirements and methods for anchoring outdoor units securely.

7.4.1 Foundations

Specifies foundation height, drainage, and material requirements for stability.

7.4.2 Position of anchorage bolts

Details the placement and securing of anchorage bolts for outdoor unit installation.

8 PIPING WORK AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE

8.1 REFRIGERANT PIPE SELECTION

Provides instructions and cautions for selecting the correct refrigerant pipe sizes.

8.1.1 Refrigerant pipe selection

Details on selecting pipe sizes based on unit power and system type (heat pump/recovery).

8.1.2 Copper pipes, sizes, connection and insulation

Information on copper pipe specifications, dimensions, and insulation requirements for refrigeration.

8.1.6 General instructions on the installation of refrigerant pipes

Covers general guidelines for installing refrigerant pipes, including flared connection mounting and insulation.

Flared connection mounting

Instructions on how to properly perform flared connections for refrigerant pipes, including torque values.

Refrigerant pipe insulation

Explains the importance and method of insulating refrigerant pipes to prevent temperature loss and condensation.

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

Details pipe connections and kits for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

8.1.4 SET FREE FSXN1 E series (3 pipes)

Provides connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXN1E 3-pipe systems.

Combination of FSXN1 E base units

Tables detailing combinations of FSXN1E base units for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(34-48)FSXN1 E and RAS-(26-36)FSXNH(E) (Combination of 3 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 3-unit combinations of FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) outdoor units.

MC-40 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-40AN1 kits.

SET FREE FSXNH(E) (2 pipes)

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXNH(E) 2-pipe systems.

MC-30 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30AN1 kits.

MC-20 XN1

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-20XN1.

SET FREE FSXNH(E) (3 pipes)

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXNH(E) 3-pipe systems.

MC-30 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30AN1 kits.

MC-20 XN1

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-20XN1.

MC-30 XN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30XN1 kits.

Size of pipes (Ø mm) For heat pump systems (2 pipes)

Details pipe diameters for heat pump systems based on unit combinations and pipe lengths.

Size of pipes (Ø mm) For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details pipe diameters for heat recovery systems based on unit combinations and pipe lengths.

Pipe diameter for the outdoor unit.

Specifies pipe diameter requirements for outdoor units in heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Diameter of the main pipe...

Defines main pipe diameter from unit/kit to first branch for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe diameter after first branch (3 pipes)

Specifies pipe diameters after the first branch for 3-pipe systems.

Pipe diameter between multikit and indoor unit(4).

Details pipe diameters between multikit and indoor units for different HP capacities.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Specifies pipe diameters for outdoor units and branches in heat recovery systems.

Pipe diameter between the CH unit and the multikit (3 pipes and 2 pipes)(9).

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

Pipe diameter for 2 pipes and multikit.

Details pipe diameters for 2-pipe systems and multikits.

Pipe working conditions For heat pump systems (2 pipes)

Outlines permitted pipe lengths and height differences for heat pump systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Specifies permitted pipe lengths and height differences for heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(8-16)FSXN1 E and RAS-(5-12)FSXNH(E) (base unit)

Table of pipe sizes for base FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) units in heat pump and recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(18-32)FSXN1 E and RAS-(14-24)FSXNH(E) (Combination of 2 units)

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

Combination of FSXN1 E base units

Details combinations of FSXN1E base units for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Combination of FSXNH(E) base units

Details combinations of FSXNH(E) base units for heat pump systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details combinations of FSXN1E outdoor units for heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(50-54)FSXN1 E (Combination of 4 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 4-unit combinations of FSXN1E outdoor units.

For heat recovery system (3 pipes)

Details combinations of FSXNH(E) outdoor units for heat recovery systems.

9 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

9.1 AIR-TIGHT TEST

Details the procedure for performing an air-tight test on the refrigerant piping system.

9.3 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE CALCULATION

Explains how to calculate additional refrigerant needed based on piping length and unit capacity.

Calculating method of additional refrigerant charge (W kg)

Provides formulas and tables for calculating additional refrigerant based on pipe diameter and unit type.

Special attention regarding refrigerant gas leakage

Highlights safety precautions and regulations concerning refrigerant gas concentration and leakage.

9.5.1 Precautions in the event of refrigerant leaks

Details safety measures and concentration limits for refrigerant leaks.

Countermeasures in the event of refrigerant leaks

Describes room characteristics and ventilation requirements to mitigate refrigerant leak risks.

9.5.2 Drainage pipes

Covers condensation drainage systems and precautions for outdoor unit installation.

Condensation drainage system

Explains the importance of draining condensation and selecting appropriate locations and kits.

10 ELECTRICAL WIRING

10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

General safety warnings and precautions before starting electrical wiring work.

10.2 GENERAL VERIFICATIONS

Key checks for electrical components, voltage supply, and system compatibility.

10.3 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS

Illustrates power source wiring diagrams for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

10.3.1 Cable sizes

Specifies minimum wire sizes for power source and transmission cables based on unit model and power supply.

10.3.2 Main breaker switch

Details electrical data and recommended breaker sizes for each outdoor unit.

10.3.3 Voltage supply

Details voltage supply requirements, including service voltage, start-up voltage, and electromagnetic compatibility.

10.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

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

10.4.1 Connection of indoor units

Guides on connecting indoor units, CH units, and outdoor units via communication cables and power lines.

Connection diagram: heat recovery system

Diagram showing the electrical connections for a heat recovery system.

Connection diagram: heat pump system

Illustrates the electrical connection diagram for a heat pump system.

10.5 SETTING OF THE DSW SWITCHES ON PCB1

Details the procedure for setting DIP switches on the PCB1 for various functions and unit configurations.

DSW1, RSW1: refrigerant cycle number setting

Instructions for setting the refrigerant cycle number using DSW1 and RSW1 switches.

DSW2: capacity setting

Details the capacity setting using DSW2 switch.

DSW6: setting outdoor unit number

Guide for setting the outdoor unit number for combinations using DSW6.

DSW7: supply voltage setting

Instructions for setting the supply voltage using DSW7.

DSW10: communication setting

Instructions for setting communication parameters using DSW10.

DSW4: test run and service settings

Details settings for test run and service operations using DSW4.

DSW5: emergency operation;test run and service setting

Covers settings for emergency operation and test run procedures using DSW5.

10.6 FUNCTION SETTING

Explains how to set external inputs/outputs and system functions.

10.6.1 External input;output and function setting

Describes how to select and set external input/output functions and operational parameters.

Function Setting

Describes how to set various system functions via the remote controller interface.

11 TEST RUN

11.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Lists critical checks before starting the test run, including safety and wiring verification.

11.3 PC-ART REMOTE CONTROLLER

Instructions for performing the test run using the PC-ART remote controller.

11.4 PC-ARF REMOTE CONTROLLER

Guide for using the PC-ARF remote controller to conduct the test run and check system status.

11.5 TEST RUN CHECK LIST

A comprehensive checklist for confirming correct system operation, temperatures, pressures, and electrical parameters.

12 ALARM CODES

13 CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES

14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 GENERAL NOTES

Information regarding publication reproduction, copyright, and product improvement policies.

1.2 PRODUCT GUIDE

Guidance on checking model names, system types, and identifying unit classifications.

1.2.1 Prior check

Instructions for checking model, system type, and codes before installation.

1.2.2 Classification of outdoor unit models

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

1.2.3 Combination of outdoor units FSXN1 E

Explains power range and combinations for FSXN1E outdoor units from 8 to 54HP.

1.2.4 Combination of outdoor units FSXNH

Details power range and combinations for FSXNH outdoor units from 5 to 36HP.

1.3 SAFETY

1.3.1 Symbols used

Explanation of symbols used to indicate safety hazards and important information.

1.3.2 Additional information about safety

Provides additional safety warnings for installation and operation, including DANGER and CAUTION notes.

1.3.3 Pressure vessel and safety device

Details safety measures related to pressure vessels and high-pressure switches in the unit.

1.4 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

1.5 WORKING RANGE

2 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

3 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

3.1 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

Details functions like three-minute protection, frost prevention, auto defrost, and overload prevention.

4 PART NAMES

4.1 RAS-8 FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-8FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.2 RAS-(10;12)FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(10/12)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

4.3 RAS-(14;16)FSXN1 E

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(14/16)FSXN1E outdoor unit.

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

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(5/6)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

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

Lists and illustrates the parts of the RAS-(8-12)FSXNH(E) outdoor unit.

5 REFRIGERANT CYCLE

5.1 RAS-(8-12)FSXN1 E

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

5.2 RAS-(14;16)FSXN1 E

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

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

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

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

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

6 TRANSPORT, LIFTING AND HANDLING OF THE UNITS

6.1 TRANSPORT OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Guidelines for securely fastening units during transport and storage to prevent damage.

6.2 HANDLING

Precautions for using fork-lift trucks to handle units safely and avoid injuries or damage.

6.3 LIFTING METHOD

Instructions on the correct method for lifting units using slings, emphasizing base lifting.

6.4 CENTER OF GRAVITY

Provides center of gravity data for various outdoor unit models to aid in lifting.

7 UNIT INSTALLATION

7.1 PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS FOR POSITIONING OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Specifies ideal locations and environmental considerations for outdoor unit placement.

7.2 INSTALLATION SPACE

Details the required clearances around the outdoor unit for installation and maintenance.

7.3 INSTALLATION

Provides installation guidelines based on surrounding walls in different directions.

7.3.4 Considerations

Addresses factors like space, airflow, and grouping for optimal installation.

7.4 FOUNDATION AND ANCHORAGE OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Covers foundation requirements and methods for anchoring outdoor units securely.

7.4.1 Foundations

Specifies foundation height, drainage, and material requirements for stability.

7.4.2 Position of anchorage bolts

Details the placement and securing of anchorage bolts for outdoor unit installation.

8 PIPING WORK AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE

8.1 REFRIGERANT PIPE SELECTION

Provides instructions and cautions for selecting the correct refrigerant pipe sizes.

8.1.1 Refrigerant pipe selection

Details on selecting pipe sizes based on unit power and system type (heat pump/recovery).

8.1.2 Copper pipes, sizes, connection and insulation

Information on copper pipe specifications, dimensions, and insulation requirements for refrigeration.

8.1.6 General instructions on the installation of refrigerant pipes

Covers general guidelines for installing refrigerant pipes, including flared connection mounting and insulation.

Flared connection mounting

Instructions on how to properly perform flared connections for refrigerant pipes, including torque values.

Refrigerant pipe insulation

Explains the importance and method of insulating refrigerant pipes to prevent temperature loss and condensation.

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

Details pipe connections and kits for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

8.1.4 SET FREE FSXN1 E series (3 pipes)

Provides connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXN1E 3-pipe systems.

Combination of FSXN1 E base units

Tables detailing combinations of FSXN1E base units for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(34-48)FSXN1 E and RAS-(26-36)FSXNH(E) (Combination of 3 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 3-unit combinations of FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) outdoor units.

MC-40 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-40AN1 kits.

SET FREE FSXNH(E) (2 pipes)

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXNH(E) 2-pipe systems.

MC-30 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30AN1 kits.

MC-20 XN1

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-20XN1.

SET FREE FSXNH(E) (3 pipes)

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for FSXNH(E) 3-pipe systems.

MC-30 AN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30AN1 kits.

MC-20 XN1

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-20XN1.

MC-30 XN1 KIT 1 & KIT 2

Connection diagrams and pipe size specifications for MC-30XN1 kits.

Size of pipes (Ø mm) For heat pump systems (2 pipes)

Details pipe diameters for heat pump systems based on unit combinations and pipe lengths.

Size of pipes (Ø mm) For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details pipe diameters for heat recovery systems based on unit combinations and pipe lengths.

Pipe diameter for the outdoor unit.

Specifies pipe diameter requirements for outdoor units in heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Diameter of the main pipe...

Defines main pipe diameter from unit/kit to first branch for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Pipe diameter after first branch (3 pipes)

Specifies pipe diameters after the first branch for 3-pipe systems.

Pipe diameter between multikit and indoor unit(4).

Details pipe diameters between multikit and indoor units for different HP capacities.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Specifies pipe diameters for outdoor units and branches in heat recovery systems.

Pipe diameter between the CH unit and the multikit (3 pipes and 2 pipes)(9).

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

Pipe diameter for 2 pipes and multikit.

Details pipe diameters for 2-pipe systems and multikits.

Pipe working conditions For heat pump systems (2 pipes)

Outlines permitted pipe lengths and height differences for heat pump systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Specifies permitted pipe lengths and height differences for heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(8-16)FSXN1 E and RAS-(5-12)FSXNH(E) (base unit)

Table of pipe sizes for base FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) units in heat pump and recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(18-32)FSXN1 E and RAS-(14-24)FSXNH(E) (Combination of 2 units)

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

Combination of FSXN1 E base units

Details combinations of FSXN1E base units for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

Combination of FSXNH(E) base units

Details combinations of FSXNH(E) base units for heat pump systems.

For heat recovery systems (3 pipes)

Details combinations of FSXN1E outdoor units for heat recovery systems.

Pipe sizes for RAS-(50-54)FSXN1 E (Combination of 4 units)

Specifies pipe sizes for 4-unit combinations of FSXN1E outdoor units.

For heat recovery system (3 pipes)

Details combinations of FSXNH(E) outdoor units for heat recovery systems.

9 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

9.1 AIR-TIGHT TEST

Details the procedure for performing an air-tight test on the refrigerant piping system.

9.3 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE CALCULATION

Explains how to calculate additional refrigerant needed based on piping length and unit capacity.

Calculating method of additional refrigerant charge (W kg)

Provides formulas and tables for calculating additional refrigerant based on pipe diameter and unit type.

Special attention regarding refrigerant gas leakage

Highlights safety precautions and regulations concerning refrigerant gas concentration and leakage.

9.5.1 Precautions in the event of refrigerant leaks

Details safety measures and concentration limits for refrigerant leaks.

Countermeasures in the event of refrigerant leaks

Describes room characteristics and ventilation requirements to mitigate refrigerant leak risks.

9.5.2 Drainage pipes

Covers condensation drainage systems and precautions for outdoor unit installation.

Condensation drainage system

Explains the importance of draining condensation and selecting appropriate locations and kits.

10 ELECTRICAL WIRING

10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

General safety warnings and precautions before starting electrical wiring work.

10.2 GENERAL VERIFICATIONS

Key checks for electrical components, voltage supply, and system compatibility.

10.3 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS

Illustrates power source wiring diagrams for heat pump and heat recovery systems.

10.3.1 Cable sizes

Specifies minimum wire sizes for power source and transmission cables based on unit model and power supply.

10.3.2 Main breaker switch

Details electrical data and recommended breaker sizes for each outdoor unit.

10.3.3 Voltage supply

Details voltage supply requirements, including service voltage, start-up voltage, and electromagnetic compatibility.

10.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

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

10.4.1 Connection of indoor units

Guides on connecting indoor units, CH units, and outdoor units via communication cables and power lines.

Connection diagram: heat recovery system

Diagram showing the electrical connections for a heat recovery system.

Connection diagram: heat pump system

Illustrates the electrical connection diagram for a heat pump system.

10.5 SETTING OF THE DSW SWITCHES ON PCB1

Details the procedure for setting DIP switches on the PCB1 for various functions and unit configurations.

DSW1, RSW1: refrigerant cycle number setting

Instructions for setting the refrigerant cycle number using DSW1 and RSW1 switches.

DSW2: capacity setting

Details the capacity setting using DSW2 switch.

DSW6: setting outdoor unit number

Guide for setting the outdoor unit number for combinations using DSW6.

DSW7: supply voltage setting

Instructions for setting the supply voltage using DSW7.

DSW10: communication setting

Instructions for setting communication parameters using DSW10.

DSW4: test run and service settings

Details settings for test run and service operations using DSW4.

DSW5: emergency operation;test run and service setting

Covers settings for emergency operation and test run procedures using DSW5.

10.6 FUNCTION SETTING

Explains how to set external inputs/outputs and system functions.

10.6.1 External input;output and function setting

Describes how to select and set external input/output functions and operational parameters.

Function Setting

Describes how to set various system functions via the remote controller interface.

11 TEST RUN

11.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Lists critical checks before starting the test run, including safety and wiring verification.

11.3 PC-ART REMOTE CONTROLLER

Instructions for performing the test run using the PC-ART remote controller.

11.4 PC-ARF REMOTE CONTROLLER

Guide for using the PC-ARF remote controller to conduct the test run and check system status.

11.5 TEST RUN CHECK LIST

A comprehensive checklist for confirming correct system operation, temperatures, pressures, and electrical parameters.

12 ALARM CODES

13 CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES

14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

Hitachi RPIM-0.8FSN4E Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity (kW)2.2
Heating Capacity (kW)2.5
RefrigerantR32
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Noise Level (Outdoor)50 dB

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