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Sanyo SAP-C127RAX User Manual

Sanyo SAP-C127RAX
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TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
SAP-K77RAX + SAP-C77RAX
SAP-K97RAX + SAP-C97RAX
SAP-K127RAX + SAP-C127RAX
SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
Indoor Model No.
SAP-K77RAX
SAP-K97RAX
SAP-K127RAX
Indoor Unit
Product Code No.
1 852 350 01
1 852 350 02
1 852 350 03
FILE NO.
Outdoor Model No.
SAP-C77RAX
SAP-C97RAX
SAP-C127RAX
Product Code No.
1 852 350 04
1 852 350 05
1 852 350 06
Outdoor Unit
SAP-K77RAX
SAP-K97RAX
SAP-K127RAX
SAP-C77RAX
SAP-C97RAX
SAP-C127RAX
REFERENCE NO. SM700754
Destination: Russia (50Hz)

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Sanyo SAP-C127RAX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSanyo
ModelSAP-C127RAX
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. OPERATING RANGE

2. SPECIFICATIONS

2-1. Unit Specifications

Details technical specifications for indoor and outdoor units, including performance, dimensions, and electrical ratings.

2-2. Major Component Specifications

Lists specifications for key internal components like control PCBs, fans, and motors for indoor units.

2-3. Other Component Specifications

Lists specifications for other components such as thermistors and power relays for both indoor and outdoor units.

3. DIMENSIONAL DATA

4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM

4-1. Refrigerant Flow Diagram

Illustrates the flow of refrigerant through the indoor and outdoor units during the cooling cycle.

5. PERFORMANCE DATA

5-1. Performance charts

Presents cooling characteristics charts showing operating current and low pressure versus outdoor inlet air temperature.

5-2. Air Throw Distance Charts

Displays charts illustrating air throw distance for different flap angles and air velocities under cooling conditions.

5-3. Cooling Capacity

Provides tables of cooling capacity (TC) and sensible heat capacity (SHC) under various temperature conditions.

6. ELECTRICAL DATA

6-1. Electrical Characteristics

Details electrical ratings such as running amperes and power input for indoor, outdoor, and complete units.

6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for the indoor unit, illustrating connections for the controller, fan motor, and flap motor.

7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

7-1. Installation Site Selection

Guides on selecting appropriate locations for indoor and outdoor units, considering airflow, sunlight, and structural support.

7-2. Recommended Wire Length and Diameter

Lists recommended wire lengths and diameters for power supply systems, along with wiring system diagrams.

7-3. Remote Control Unit Installation Position

Advises on optimal placement of the remote control unit and mounting instructions for wall installation.

7-4. How to Test Run the Air Conditioner

Provides a step-by-step guide on performing a test run of the air conditioner using the remote controller.

7-5. Removing and Installing the Grille

Explains the procedure for safely removing and reinstalling the front grille of the indoor unit for access.

7-6. Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit

Details how to set addresses for multiple remote controllers to prevent interference between units.

8. FUNCTIONS

8-1. Room Temperature Control

Explains how room temperature is controlled by cycling the compressor based on sensor readings.

8-2. Dry Operation (Dehumidification)

Describes the dry mode operation, which removes moisture from the air at low cooling levels.

8-3. Freeze Prevention (Cooling and Dry)

Details the freeze prevention function that protects the indoor heat exchange coil from freezing.

8-4. Automatic Fan Speed (Cooling and Dry)

Explains how the indoor fan speed is automatically adjusted based on the difference between room and set temperatures.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting

Provides initial checks for power supply, wiring, and connections before proceeding with troubleshooting.

9-2. Air conditioner does not operate.

Outlines troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner fails to operate, including circuit breaker issues.

9-2-2. Neither indoor nor outdoor unit runs.

Addresses issues where neither the indoor nor outdoor unit is running, focusing on power supply and remote control checks.

9-2-3. Only outdoor unit does not run.

Guides on troubleshooting when only the outdoor unit fails to run, checking temperature settings and wiring.

9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate.

Covers troubleshooting for specific component failures, such as the indoor fan, flap motor, or outdoor fan.

9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed.

Addresses issues like poor cooling or excessive cooling, including filter checks and setting adjustments.

10. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

10-1. Measurement of Insulation Resistance

Explains how to measure insulation resistance for power supply cords, indoor/outdoor units, and electrical parts.

10-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse on PCB Ass'y

Details the procedure for checking the continuity of fuses on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB).

10-3. Checking Motor Capacitor

Describes how to check the condition of motor capacitors using a multimeter for proper functionality.

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