Summary of CS-F14DB4E5

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    © 2006 panasonic ha air-conditioning (m) sdn bhd (11969-t). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. Order no. Mac0602017c2 air conditioner cs-f14db4e5 cu-j14dbe5 cs-f18db4e5 cu-j18dbe5 table of contents page page 1 service information------------------------...

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    2 2.5. Group control equipment --------------------------------8 3 product specification--------------------------------------------9 3.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cu-j14dbe5 --------------------------9 3.2. Cs-f18db4e5 cu-j18dbe5 ------------------------ 10 3.3. Safety devices ----------------------------------...

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    3 1 service information the new cassette / new outdoor models are possible to have address setting for twin control or group control by auto- matic when main power supply is switched on. (manual address setting is also possible by using dip switch on indoor unit p.C. Board.) however, this address se...

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    4 1.4. Operation range 1.4.1. Power supply the applicable voltage range for each unit is given in the following table. The working voltage among the three phases must be bal- anced within a 3% deviation from each voltage at the compressor terminals. The starting voltage must be higher than 85% of th...

  • Page 5: 2 Features

    5 2 features 2.1. Cassette type features 2.1.1. Three airflow patterns for extra comfort • multi-comfort air control. 2.1.2. Low noise and high air flow rate • the cassette indoor unit is equipped with newly-develop turbo fan; the new shape produces low noise and high air flow rate. 2.1.3. Fast, fle...

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    6 • centralized drain method gathered multiple outdoor unit’s drain pipes into a single drain pipe to make installation easier and also improve appearance. • side-by-side continuous installation is possible even outdoor units with different capacities. 2.2.2. Quiet, efficient design • a host of sile...

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    7 2.3. Wired remote control 1. The new design includes an easily-visible red pilot lamp. The power can be turned on and off at a single touch, without open- ing the cover. 2. Has a build-in thermistor, allowing indoor temperature detection in accordance with indoor conditions by switching with main ...

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    8 2.5. Group control equipment wired remote control group control by one remote control • all air conditioner units are controlled as a whole by remote control. • all indoor units operate in the same mode. [remote side] • optional wired remote control cz-rd513c [local side] not needed twin remote co...

  • Page 9: 3 Product Specification

    9 3 product specification 3.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cu-j14dbe5 1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 °c d.B. (80.6°f d.B.), 19.0°c w.B. (66.2°f w.B.) and outdoor air temperature of 35 °c d.B. (95°f d.B.), 24°c w.B. (75.2°f w.B.) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 2...

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    10 3.2. Cs-f18db4e5 cu-j18dbe5 1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 °c d.B. (80.6°f d.B.), 19.0°c w.B. (66.2°f w.B.) and outdoor air temperature of 35 °c d.B. (95°f d.B.), 24°c w.B. (75.2°f w.B.) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 °c d.B. (68°f d.B.) a...

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    11 3.3. Safety devices indoor unit outdoor unit 1mpa=10.2kgf/cm2 indoor unit heat pump model cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5 cooling only model for fan motor current protection internal control board (note) off a 1.15 1.15 for control protection fuse cut a 3.15 3.15 note: protection controlled by p.C.B inst...

  • Page 12: 4 Dimensions

    12 4 dimensions 4.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5.

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    13 4.2. Cu-j14dbe5 cu-j18dbe5.

  • Page 14: 5 Refrigeration Cycle

    14 5 refrigeration cycle 5.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cu-j14dbe5.

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    15 5.2. Cs-f18db4e5 cu-j18dbe5.

  • Page 16: 6 Block Diagram

    16 6 block diagram 6.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5 6.2. Cu-j14dbe5 6.3. Cu-j18dbe5.

  • Page 17: 7 Wiring Diagram

    17 7 wiring diagram 7.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5.

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    18 7.2. Cu-j14dbe5.

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    19 7.3. Cu-j18dbe5.

  • Page 20: 8 Operation Instructions

    20 8 operation instructions 8.1. Wired remote control (optional part) name and function of each part notes • ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct. • the illustration above is for explanatory purposes only. The ap...

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    21 8.2. Remote control - display.

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    22 8.3. Remote control - panel.

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    23 8.4. How to set remote control day and time • the day and time needs to be set when you turn on the power for the first time or after a long time has elapsed since the power was last turned on. • the day and time becomes the standard time for all the timer operations. • set the day and time accur...

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    24 clock display (to set current day and time) note: • the above display is shown if no valid timer setting is made. • if valid timer setting is made. - and setting will be displayed. - if you want to check the current time and day, press “mode button” once. (however, after a few seconds, the displa...

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    25 final display of daily timer: 8.7. Weekly timer setting • display • how to set weekly timer - you can set the timer for 1 week (monday to sunday) with 6 programs per day. - on-timer can be set together with your desired temperature. However, this temperature will be used continuously. - cannot se...

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    26 note: • timer that has setting nearest to current time and day will be activated first. • to check the setting timer, press “select button”, then “up or down button” to select day. The display will show each program for the selected day. • to reset the setting for all, press “select button”, then...

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    27 8.8. Wireless remote control (optional part) name and function of each part notes • ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct. • the illustration above is for explanatory purpose only. The appearance will be differ...

  • Page 28: 9 Operation Details

    28 9 operation details 9.1. Cooling operation • cooling operation can be set using remote control. • this operation is applied to cool down the room temperature reaches the setting temperature set on the remote control. • cooling operation time diagram. 9.2. Soft dry operation • soft dry operation c...

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    29 9.5. Normal control 9.5.1. Cooling indoor fan control • manual fan speed operation starts at high, medium or low speed set by remote control. • auto fan speed when operation start, or shifting to thermostat on condition from thermostat off condition, indoor fan operates as below. 9.5.2. Louver co...

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    30 9.5.3. Cooling outdoor fan control • during cooling operation, outdoor fan speed changes according to outdoor pipe temperature. • the fan speed is controlled by the timing of turning the outdoor fan on and off within an interval. • when outdoor pipe temperature increase, interval timing increased...

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    31 9.6.3. Energy saving • during operation, press "economy" button at remote control to enable energy saving operation. • the air conditioner judges the stable condition, where the different between indoor suction temperature and setting temperature is 1°c for 30 minutes and moderately shifts the se...

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    32 9.6.9. Pump-down control • to enable pump down operation, at outdoor pcb, set the ds1 to off position. • press test run button for 1 second. • during pump down operation, push the test run button again for 1 second to stop the pump down operation. • the pump down operation run for 10 minutes. 9.6...

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    33 9.7. Protection control 9.7.1. Outdoor low-pressure protection control • the purpose of low-pressure protection control is gas leakage detection control. • the low-pressure protection control starts when low-pressure switch is activated less than 15 minutes after compressor startup. • during this...

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    34 9.7.8. High-pressure switch disconnection error detection control • high-pressure switch disconnection is detected when high-pressure switch input continuously open for 1 minutes while the com- pressor shutdown. • during this error, high-pressure switch error is displayed. 9.7.9. Low-pressure swi...

  • Page 35: 10 Installation Instruction

    35 10 installation instruction 10.1. Pipe length • correction of capacities 1. Correction of capacities according to the connecting pipe length. The data of rated capacities (marked on the name plate) are based on 7.5 meters connecting pipe and horizontal installation. 2. For other pipe length of ot...

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    36 10.2. Refrigerant additional charge 1. Piping installation by standard piping • at the time of shipment from the factory, this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 20 m. (refer the following table) but when the piping length exceeds 20m, additional charge is re...

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    37 10.4. Indoor unit installation • precautions shown here are differentiated between warnings and cautions. Those that have much chances for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out are listed compiling them especially into t...

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    38 10.4.1. Accessories packed in the indoor unit container 10.4.2. Selecting the location for indoor unit provide a check port on the piping side ceiling for repair and maintenance. • install the indoor unit once the following conditions are satisfied and after receiving the customer approval. 1. Th...

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    39 10. Do not install the indoor unit at a laundry. Electric shocks may result. Note • thoroughly study the following installation locations. 1. In such places as restaurants and kitchens, considerable amount of oil steam and flour adhere to the turbo fan, the fin of the heat exchanger and the drain...

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    40 air conditioner body gap setting between ceiling surface should be 10mm as right figure. (adjustment of height direction should be done after fixing decorative panel.) positions of air conditioner body and ceiling surface warning tighten the nuts and bolt to prevent unit from falling. Hanging pos...

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    41 10.4.4. Refrigerant piping refrigerant is charged to the outdoor unit. For details, see the manual for installation work of outdoor unit.(additional charging, etc.) 1. Brazing for piping. A. Execute brazing before tightening the flare nut. B. Brazing must be executed while blowing nitrogen gas. (...

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    42 drain test the air conditioner uses a drain up motor to drain water. Use the following procedure to test the drain up motor operation. • connect the main drain pipe to exterior and leave it provisionally until the test comes to an end. • feed water to the flexible drain hose and check the piping ...

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    43 2. Precautions in high humidity circumstance. This air conditioner has been tested according to the “jis standard conditions with mist” and have been confirmed that there are no faults. However, if it is operated for a long time in high humid atmosphere (dew point temperature: more than 23 °c), w...

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    44 • remove the mounting screw, remove the control box cover, and then connect the wires by following the procedure given in the illustration. Earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for the electrical safety in case of the slipping out of the cord from anchorage...

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    45 10.4.8. Settings • all sets in the group which uses the same remote controller thermistor settings can be controlled by the same remote controller thermistor. • up to a maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected at the time of group control. (do not connect heat pump unit with cooling only unit....

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    46 2. Remove the corner cover in 4 corner places. Pull hook of corner cover as direction , at same time remove it by sliding out in direction . 3. Fix the hanger (2 pieces) of the decorative panel to the indoor unit. There is direction information at decorative panel [piping side] indication meaning...

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    47 6. Adhere the cosmetic panel and ceiling wall together and corfirm no gap in between. Readjust indoor unit height, if there is a gap between ceiling wall and decorative panel although it have been fixed by screw. If there are no effect to the indoor unit level and drain piping etc., the adjustmen...

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    48 10.4.10. As for timer output • connect the timer cord to connector (cn-timer) on print circuit board. 10.4.11. Precautions in test run • the initial power supply must provide at least 90% of the rated voltage. Otherwise, the air conditioner may not operate. • test operation can be carried out usi...

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    49 10.4.12. Check the following items when installation is complete • after completing work, be sure to measure and record trial run properties, and store measuring data, etc. • measuring items are room temperature, outside temperature, suction temperature, blow out temperature, wind velocity, wind ...

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    50 10.5. Outdoor unit installation • precautions shown here are differentiated between warnings and cautions. Those that have much chances for leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out are listed compiling them especially into ...

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    51 10.5.1. Accessories supplied with outdoor unit • the following parts are supplied as accessories with each outdoor unit. Check that all accessory parts are present before installing the outdoor unit. 10.5.2. Before installation work • this product is using new refrigeration (r410a). The basic way...

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    52 2. Installation work a. Brazing work brazing work needs replacing air inside pipe with nitrogen gas in order to prevent oxidation scale from occurring. This is called nitrogen replacement, and one of very important work in brazing refrigerant piping. (oxidation preventive is not possible to use) ...

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    53 4. Refrigerant filling refrigerant filling must be done in the state of liquid refrigerant. If this is done in gas refrigerant, the balance of refrigerant composition will collapse and damage the operation. For the use of a gas cylinder without siphon inside, turn it upside down and use it. (we r...

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    54 maintain sufficient space above the unit. Values inside brackets indicate distances when installing the 4hp - 6hp. • the distance given above are the minimum distance required in order to maintain proper performance. Allow as much space as possible in order to get the best performance from the un...

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    55 10.5.5. Transporting and installing the outdoor unit • transporting 1. The outdoor unit should be transported in its original packaging as close to the installation location as possible. 2. If suspending the outdoor unit, use a rope or belt, and use cloth or wood as padding in order to avoid dama...

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    56 2. Local pipes can project in any of four directions. • make holes in the pipe panels for the pipes to pass through. • be sure to install the pipe panels to prevent rain from getting inside the outdoor unit. [removing the service panel]. 3. Notes when connecting the refrigerant pipes. • use clean...

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    57 10.5.7. Heat insulation 10.5.8. Charging with refrigerant 1.5 hp • 2 hp (14 • 18 type) at the time of shipment from the factory, this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 20m. If the equivalent pipe length used will be 20m or less, no additional charging will b...

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    58 earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for the electrical safety in case of the slipping out of the cord from the anchorage. 1. Connect the power supply line to a 3-phase/380-415v (or single-phase 220-240v) power supply. 2. The equipment shall be connected to...

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    59 • power supply specifications 10.5.10. Connecting power supply cables caution • for three phase model, never operate the unit by pressing the electromagnetic switch. • never correct the phase by switching over any of the wires inside the unit. Model name leakage current circuit breaker (minimum c...

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    60 10.5.11. Precautions with regard to test operation (must first select “cooling” mode.) * when operation mode changes, the compressor stops operation momentary. • use only insulation tool to the switch on the microswitch on the electric circuit board. (do not use finger or a metallic object.) • do...

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    61 10.5.12. As to making the inspection after completion of work fully understood • at the time when the work has been completed, measure and record the characteristics of test run without fail and keep the mea- suring date, etc. • carry out the measurement regarding room temperature outside air tem...

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    62 10.6. Wired remote control installation wired remote control installation manual • before installing the wired remote controller, be sure to thoroughly read the “notes with regard to safety” section of the installa- tion manual provided with the indoor unit. • after installing the wired remote co...

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    63 • connect the indoor unit and the remote controller as shown in the illustration below. • the remote control cable is non-polar. • at the time of shipment from the factory, the connector cable used to connect the terminal block and connector cn1 is discon- nected. When connecting the remote contr...

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    64 • if installing the remote controller with the remote control cable exposed, use pliers to cut a notch into the upper case. (the feed- ing-out direction can be either up or to the left or right) • strip the end of the remote control cable which is to be connected to the remote controller. (refer ...

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    65 if remote control cable is embedded if installing with the remote control cable exposed 1. Embed an outlet box (jis c 8336) into the wall, and then secure the remote controller base plate to the outlet box with the two accessory m4 screws. Make sure that the base plate is flat against the wall at...

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    66 10.6.4. Settings • up to two remote controllers can be installed for a single indoor unit, and either remote controller can be used to operate the indoor unit. • the indoor unit can be operated with the last switch pressed having priority. 1. Decide which is to be the master and which is to be th...

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    67 • the address settings for group control (air conditioner nos. 1 to 16) can be reset automatically. 1. When operation is stopped, press for 5 seconds, continue the test run switch to display “00” (will be local mode). 2. Press the up (temp) down (temp) switch to display 10. 3. Press the select sw...

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    68 10.6.5. Test operation • check once more that the remote control cable is securely connected. (check for loose terminals, poor contacts, connection positions terminal block, etc.) • if the above checks show that nothing is wrong but nothing appears on the remote controller display. • it is possib...

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    69 • the display can be switched between the previous problem and the one before that by pressing the up (timer) down (timer) switches. • after eliminating the cause of the problem, press the check switch once more to return to the normal display. Example of previous problem display example of abnor...

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    70 10.7. Wireless remote control installation manual wireless remote control installation manual • before installing the wireless remote controller, be sure to thoroughly read the “notes with regard to safety” section of the instal- lation manual provided with the indoor unit. • after installing the...

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    71 • installing the wireless remote controller to a wall (for remote control storage). • if using a single remote controller to operate several air conditioners, address setting will be required. (refer to later in this man- ual.) • for twin and triple types, install to the main unit only. (accordin...

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    72 1. Route the joint cord for wiring as shown in the figure (figure of the back of decorative panel) below. Pass the cord through the hook of the decorative panel, taking care that the cord does not run on the heat insulator, etc. 2. Remove the control box cover by removing the two fixing screws an...

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    73 receptor unit (for ceiling type) assembly procedure 1 attach the receptor unit onto the indoor main unit as shown in the figure below. 1. Remove the air-intake grille and the side cover. To remove the side cover, remove the fixing screw each on the left and the right and pull the side cover towar...

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    74 1. Route for wiring the cord as shown in the figure to the right. 2. Remove the control box cover by removing the two fixing screws and connect the joint cord to p.C.B terminal in the control box. 10.7.4. Address setting for wireless remote controller and receptor unit (only when using more than ...

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    75 note • if the batteries are replaced or the remote controller is reset, the address setting will return to address1, so you will need to repeat the address setting again. All setting details which are stored in memory will be cleared, so you will need to repeat the setting. • if the address is se...

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    76 [manual setting] 10.7.5. Emergency operation • if you do not have the wireless remote controller (because the batteries are weak, or some other reason prevents the wireless remote controller from being used), emergency operation can be carried out at receptor unit. • press the auto switch to star...

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    77 11 installation and servicing air conditioner using r410a 11.1. Outline 11.1.1. About r410a refrigerant 1. Converting air conditioners to r410a since it was declared in1974 that chlorofluorocarbons (cfc), hydro chlorofluorocarbons (hcfc) and other substances pose a destructive danger to the ozone...

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    78 d. R410a refrigerating machine oil conventionally, mineral oil or a synthetic oil such as alkylbenzene has been used for r22 refrigerating machine oil. Because of the poor compatibility between r410a and conventional oils like mineral oil, however, there is a tendency for the refrigerating machin...

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    79 11.2.2. R410a tools 1. Copper tube gauge for clearance adjustment (used when flaring with the conventional flaring tool (clutch type)) • this gauge makes it easy to set the clearance for the copper tube to 1.0-1.5 mm from the clamp bar of the flar- ing tool. 2. Flaring tool (clutch type) • in the...

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    80 5. Charging hose • the pressure resistance of the charging hose has been raised to match the higher pressure of r410a. The hose material has also been changed to suit hfc use, and the size of the fitting has been changed to match the mani- fold ports. Fig. 4 manifold gauge charging hose table 8 d...

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    81 8. Electronic scale for refrigerant charging • because of the high pressure and fast vaporizing speed of r410a, the refrigerant cannot be held in a liquid phase inside the charging cylinder when charging is done using the charging cylinder method, causing bubbles to form in the measurement scale ...

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    82 11.3. Refrigerant piping work 11.3.1. Piping materials it is recommended that you use copper and copper alloy jointless pipes with a maximum oil adherence of 40 mg/10m. Do not use pipes that are crushed, deformed, or discolored (especially the inside surface). If these inferior pipes are used, im...

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    83 table 11 r410a flaring dimensions table 12 r22 flaring dimensions table 13 r410a flare and flare nut dimensions unit: mm table 14 r22 flare and flare nut dimensions unit: mm 2. Procedure and precautions for flare connection a. Check to make sure there is no scratches, dust, etc., on the flare and...

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    84 when using these pipes, check to make sure that they are the stipulated thickness. For flare nuts, be sure to used the same nut that is used on the ac unit. B. Copper pipes use only copper pipes with the thickness given in table 10, and with minimal impurities. Because the surface of the pipe is ...

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    85 11.4.2. Transferring (using new refrigerant piping) 1. Removing the unit a. Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit by pumping down the refrigerant can be collected into the outdoor unit (pumping down) by pressing the test run button, even when the temperature of the room is low. • check...

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    86 precaution: be sure to set up the cylinder for liquid charging. If you use a cylinder equipped with a siphon tube, you can charge the liq- uid without having to turn the cylinder around 6. Remove the charging hose of the manifold gauge from the vacuum pump adaptor, and connect it to the connectio...

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    87 11.4.6. Brazing as brazing requires sophisticated techniques and experiences, it must be performed by a qualified person. In order to prevent the oxide film from occurring in the pipe interior during brazing, it is effective to proceed with brazing while letting dry nitrogen gas (n 2 ) flow. 1. A...

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    88 12 troubleshooting guide if test operation does not proceed correctly if the following symptoms occur after turning on the power, check the wiring connections once more. 12.1. For standard installation system example 1. The main power is turned on while the indoor-outdoor transmission wires are n...

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    89 (when remote control display shows “power supply”) clock setting, and no timer setting (when remote control display shows “no power supply”).

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    90 12.2. During group control operation system example 1. The main power is turned on while the transmission wires between the indoor units are not connected. (open circuit at a or b or c) symptom operation of indoor unit no.1 and no.3 is possible. However “check” flashes in the remote control displ...

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    91 12.3. Test operation and self-diagnosis 12.3.1. Test run (forced cooling mode and heating mode) 1. Always use a properly-insulated tool to operate the switch on the circuit board. (do not use your finger or any metalic object.) 2. Never turn on the power supply unit until all installation work ha...

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    92 12.3.3. Test operation using the wired remote control 1. Check that “cool” is displayed on the lcd, and then press the off/on button to start test operation. 2. After pressing the off/on button, press the test run button within 1 minute. 3. Then, the pipe temperature (gas pipe) will be displayed ...

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    93 12.3.4. Self-diagnosis function the wired remote control display and the self-diagnosis leds (green) on the outdoor unit printed circuit board indicate where the abnormality has occured. Recalling the error display. The air conditioner no.”01” appears during normal installation and use. When usin...

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    94 12.3.5. Test operation using the receiver auto button (if using wireless remote controller).

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    95 12.4. Emergency operation when using the wireless remote control and losing the remote controller, emergency operation can be operated by pressing auto button in the receiver. • press the auto button continuously within 5 seconds if there is an abnormality in the temperature thermistor (disconnec...

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    96 12.5. Self-diagnosis error code table • the display screen on the wired remote control unit and the self-diagnosis leds (green) on the outdoor unit printed circuit board in the outdoor unit can be used to indicate where the location of a problem is. Refer to the table below to remove the cause of...

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    97 f42 -11 current detector open circuit compressor internal protector worked outdoor unit current detector fault or connec- tor compressor fault or refrigeration system wired remote control unit display outdoor unit printed circuit board led location or problem check location abnormal dispaly detai...

  • Page 98: 13 Technical Data

    98 13 technical data 13.1. Cooling capacity performance data ambient temperature air entering condenser ( °c d.B.) model power return 25 °c 30 °c 35 °c 40 °c 43 °c (cs-) source air tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt d.B. W.B. Kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw f14db4e5 ...

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    99 tc: cooling capacity shc: sensible heat capacity ipt: cooling power consumption ambient temperature air entering condenser ( °c d.B.) model power return 25 °c 30 °c 35 °c 40 °c 43 °c (cs-) source air tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt tc shc ipt d.B. W.B. Kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw kw...

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    100 13.2. Capacity and power consumption 13.2.1. Cooling performance model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f14db4e5 single phase, 50hz 220v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 3.8kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 15m 3 /min.

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    101 model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f14db4e5 single phase, 50hz 230v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 3.8kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 15 m 3 /min.

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    102 model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f14db4e5 single phase, 50hz 240v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 3.8kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 15 m 3 /min.

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    103 model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f18db4e5 single phase, 50hz 220v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 5.0kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 20 m 3 /min.

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    104 model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f18db4e5 single phase, 50hz 230v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 5.0kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 20 m 3 /min.

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    105 model cooling capacities are based on conditions cs-f18db4e5 single phase, 50hz 240v cooling capacity indoor temp. 27 °c d.B. 19°c w.B. 5.0kw outdoor temp. 35 °c d.B. Standard air volume 20 m 3 /min.

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    106 13.3. Reaching distance • cs-f14db4e5 • cs-f18db4e5.

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    107 13.4. Sound data.

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    108 13.5. Sound measuring point 13.5.1. Indoor unit 13.5.2. Outdoor unit.

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    109 13.6. Fan performance cs-f14db4e5 (220/230/240v) cs-f18db4e5 (220/230/240v) item/model indoor unit outdoor unit cs-f14db4e5 cu-j14dbe5 mode hi me lo hi air volume m 3 /min 16 15 14 55 running current a 0.15 0.12 0.1 0.60/0.61/0.62 power consumption kw 0.025 0.02 0.018 0.121/0.129/0.136 fan speed...

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    110 13.7. Discharge and suction pressure saturation temperature of discharge and suction pressure cooling 13.8. Operating characteristics cooling only model main power compressor motor indoor unit outdoor unit electrical data (50hz) model source fan motor fan motor voltage frequency s.C. R.C. (a) ip...

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    111 14 exploded view (indoor unit) 14.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5.

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    112 14.2. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5.

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    113 15 replacement part list (indoor unit) 15.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5 all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 061) ref. No. Part name & description qty. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5 1 base pan ass’y 1 cwd52k1099 ← 2 inner polystyrene complete 1 cwg07c1045 ← 3 cabinet side plate ass’y...

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    114 16 exploded view (front grille) 16.1. Cs-f14db4e5 cs-f18db4e5.

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    115 17 replacement part list (outdoor unit) all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 061) front grille complete (cz-bt03p) no. Part description qty part no. 1 front grille-complete 1 cwe11c3104 2 frame-front grille co. 1 cwe11c3101 4 a.S motor dc, single 12v 250 ohm 2 cwa981105j 5 b...

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    116 18 exploded view (outdoor unit) 18.1. Cu-j14dbe5 cu-j18dbe5.

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    117 18.2. Cu-j14dbe5 cu-j18dbe5.

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    118 19 replacement part list (outdoor unit) 19.1. Cu-j14dbe5 cu-j18dbe5 all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 061) no. Part description qty. Cu-j14dbe5 cu-j18dbe5 1 base pan ass’y 1 cwd52k1159 ← 2 compressor 1 5ks150dbn21 5ks205dah21 3 anti-vibration bushing 3 cwh50055 ← 4 nut fo...

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    119 20 print pattern 20.1. Indoor unit printed (main).

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    120 20.2. Indoor unit printed (indicator) 20.3. Outdoor unit (main) [phaam] printed in malaysia ssbz0603-00