AS 1SAS B SAS 2SAS SAW SAC SADSADP SAF SAF NSAE SR E M 2005WIndoor Unit T ype 22 283656 641061 40AS 1S **1-W ay Air Dis charge AS 1S 22MH AS 1S 28MH A
10Table 1-3 (2-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed)Part Name FigureQ’ty RemarksFlare insulator2Insulating tape2Vinyl clamp8Hose band1Packing1Drain insul
AS1S1009. HOW TO INSTALL THE CEILING PANEL 1-Way Air Dischange Semi-Concealed Type (AS1S Type)9-1. Installing the Ceiling Panel(1) Screw the M5 ×
ASBS101 1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Slim Type(ASBS Type)9-3. Installing the Ceiling Panel(1) Hook the 2 panel catches of the ceiling panel t
ASBS102Fig. 9-4Suspension boltNut, washerCeilingmaterialCeilingpanelFig. 9-5Center recessCenterclawClawSide panelSafety cordSafety cord(4) Check to se
AS2S103 2-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type (AS2S Type)9-4. Before Installing the Ceiling Panel(1) Adjust the distance between the unit and the
AS2S104Fig. 9-9Panel catch (level catch side)Panel catch (stationary side)Fig. 9-10Electrical component boxConnector9-5. Installing the Ceiling Panel
ASS105 4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type (ASS Type)Checking the unit position(1) Check that the ceiling hole is within this range:860 × 860 to
ASS106CAUTION9-8. Installing the Ceiling PanelThe power must be turned ON in order to change theflap angle. (Do not attempt to move the flap by hand.
ASS1079-9. Wiring the Ceiling Panel(1) Open the cover of the electrical component box. (2) Connect the 7P wiring connector (red) from theceiling pane
ASS1089-11. Checking After Installation● Check that there are no gaps between the unit andthe ceiling panel, or between the ceiling panel andthe ceil
10910. TEST RUN10-1. Preparing for Test Run● Before attempting to start the air conditioner,check the following.(1) All loose matter is removed from
11Table 1-6 (Ceiling-Mounted)Part Name FigureQ’tyRemarksSpecial washer4Drain insulator1Flare insulator 2 setsInsulating tape2Vinyl clamp8Eyelet1Full-
110YESMake necessary corrections.Check the alarm contents.Check the alarm contents.Turn OFF the indoor and outdoor unit power.NOYESNO*1*2*3 *3*2CASE 1
11110-3. Main Outdoor Unit PCB SettingS007S006S004S005S002S003CN101CN100D75 (LED2)D72 (LED1)CN003 (Terminal plug)Instead of moving the socket to the
1122321ON1ONON312321ON321ON311111ON123ON123ON123ON12321ON21ONON1221ON1100ON123ONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF●
113S007S006S004S005S002S003CN101CN100D75 (LED2)D72 (LED1)10-4. Sub Outdoor Unit PCB Setting321ONON12321ON3ONOFFONOFFONOFF● Address setting of outdoor
11410-5. Auto Address SettingBasic wiring diagram: Example (1)ON123321ON1ON32ON122ON13321ONONONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFOFF(S006) (S007)(S005)(S004)(S003)(S
1151-1 1-22-1 2-2 2-91-3 1-132921ON3ON123ON123321ONON123ON122ON1311ON32ON122ON13321ONONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFONAutomatic
116Automatic Address Setting (no compressor operation)● Indoor and outdoor unit power can be turned ON for each system separately. Indoor unit address
117Automatic Address Setting in Heating Mode● Indoor and outdoor unit power cannot be turned ON for each system separately. In the following, automat
118Automatic Address Setting in Cooling Mode● Indoor and outdoor unit power cannot be turned ON for each system separately. In the following, automat
119is blinkingLED 1 LED 2( : ON : Blinking : OFF)Display meaningAfter the power is turned ON (and automatic address setting is not in progress), n
12Table 1-8 (Concealed-Duct High Static Pressure)Part Name FigureQ’ty RemarksSpecial washer8Flare insulator2Drain socket 1Tube connector1For suspendi
120Request concerning recording the indoor/outdoor unit combination Nos. After automatic address setting has been completed, be sure to record them fo
121CAUTION● This outdoor unit cannotcollect more than the ratedrefrigerant amount asshown by the nameplate onthe back.● If the amount of refrigerantis
ASS12211. HOW TO INSTALL THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER REM HLASS for 4-Way Cassette (ASS Type)11-1. Installing the Receiver UnitThe only c
ASS12311-2. Accessories11-3. Wiring the Receiver Unit● Connect the wire from the receiver unit to theindoor unit remote controller terminal board. (
ASS124CN1(optional)(optional)1212Indoor unit(sub)(main)Receiver unitRemote controller terminal boardGroundWireless remote controller kit Wired remote
ACS125 REM HLACS for Ceiling Mounted (ACS Type)11-6. Installing the Receiver Unit(1) To take off the side panel, open the intake grilleand remove th
ACS12611-7. Accessories Supplied with Unit11-8. Wiring the Receiver Unit ● Connect the provided wire (already connected to thereceiver unit) to the
ACS127CN11 21212(main)(sub)Indoor unitControl unitRemote controller terminal boardGroundRemote control wiring (field supply) (optional)(optional)Wire
ASBSAS2S128 REM HLAS2BS for 2-Way and High Ceiling 1-Way Type (AS2S, ASBS Type)For 2-way Cassette Type (AS2S Type)11-11. Installing the Display ● Re
ASBSAS2S129Use tape to fasten Ceiling panel hole11-13. Installing the Display● Remove the side panel and ceiling panel. Installthe display.(1) Remove
13ø19.05ø38.1ø19.05ø31.75ø15.88ø28.58ø12.7ø25.4ø9.52ø19.05ø9.52ø15.88ø9.52ø12.7(mm)(mm)–70.0(25 hp)42.0(15 hp)ø12.7ø28.5852.4(19 hp)42.0(15 hp)7.1(2.5
ASBSAS2S130(4) Attach the ceiling panel.(5) Open the air-intake grille. Connect the display andthe control unit 6P relay connector (white). At this ti
ASBSAS2S131● To assign the wired remote controller as the subunit, locate the address connector at the rear of thewired remote controller PCB and disc
ASBSAS2S13211-18. How to Use the Test Run Setting 1. Set DIP switch [DS] No. 1 on the wireless receiverunit PCB from OFF to the ON position. 2. All i
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS13311-19. Accessories Supplied with SeparateReceiver Unit11-20. Important Information for Installation of 1 Separate Receiver Unit
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS134Fig. 11-23Fig. 11-24Fig. 11-25● For flush mounting into a wall, install the separatereceiver unit in a metal switch box (field su
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS1351. Insert a screwdriver or similar tool into the notch atthe bottom to remove the receiver nameplate.2. Cut a section out of the
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS13611-22. Wiring the Separate Receiver Unit * Use wires that are 0.5 mm2– 2 mm2in diameter.* The wiring length must not exceed 400
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS13711-23. Important Information for Installation of 2Separate Receiver UnitsWhen using 2 receiver units to operate 1 or moreindoor
AS1SADSADPSAFSAFNS13811-24. Test Run Setting 1. Remove the receiver unit face plate, and set theDIP switch to “Test Run - ON” position. 2. Run the a
13912. SPECIAL REMARKS DC Fan Tap Change Procedure for 4-Way Cassette (ASS Type)<Steps> Be sure to turn OFF the power (at mains) before begin
141-6. Straight Equivalent Length of JointsDesign the tubing system by referring to the following table for the straight equivalent length of joints.
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15Table 1-17 Refrigerant Charge Amount at Shipment (for outdoor unit)DCAES06MI2H AES08MI2H AES10MI2H AES12MI2H(kg)7.5 10.0 10.0 10.0AD– AES08M2H AES1
161-10. Tubing LengthTable 1-20 Ranges that Apply to Refrigerant Tubing Lengths and to Differences in Installation HeightsLO1Max. 40cmMax. 40cm40654
17WARNINGAlways check the gas den-sity limit for the room inwhich the unit is installed.1-11. Check of Limit DensityWhen installing an air conditione
181-13. Optional Distribution Joint KitsSee the installation instructions packaged with the distribution joint kit for the installation procedure.Tab
193. DDVI16Use: For indoor unit (Capacity after distribution joint is 22.4 kW or less.)4. DDVI68Use: For indoor unit (Capacity after distribution joi
2IMPORTANT! Please Read Before StartingThis air conditioning system meets strict safety and operat-ing standards. As the installer or service person,
201-14. Optional Ball Valve KitsTable 1-261. Because the diameter of this ball valve is approximately the same as the inner diameter of the connectin
21Ball Valve Installation (for refrigerant R410A only)Check the size of the ball valve set you separately purchased.Model name SizeBV-RXP56AGφ6.35 • φ
223. Opening and closing the valveThis valve is open at the time of shipment from thefactory. If the valve is used for extension, be sureto close it.4
231-15. Recommended Location of Ball Valves ● It is recommended that a ball valve kit be installed for each outdoor unit. ● Select a valve location t
241-16. Example of Tubing Size Selection and Refrigerant Charge AmountAdditional refrigerant chargingBased on the values in Tables 1-11a, 11b, 12, 13
25Checking of limit density Density limit is determined on the basis of the size of aroom using an indoor unit of minimum capacity. Forinstance, when
262. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION SITE2-1. Indoor UnitAVOID:● areas where leakage of flammable gas may beexpected.● places where large amounts of oil
27Fig. 2-6Fig. 2-7Fig. 2-82-2. Outdoor UnitAVOID:● heat sources, exhaust fans, etc.● damp, humid or uneven locations● indoors (no-ventilation locatio
28Fig. 2-9Fig. 2-10Fig. 2-112-3. Shield for Horizontal Exhaust DischargeIt is necessary to install an air-discharge chamber(field supply) to direct e
292-6. Dimensions of Wind DuctingReference diagram for air-discharge chamber (field supply) - 1Air direction: Front direction example Note: Can be in
32. The standards for minimum room volume are asfollows.(1) No partition (shaded portion)(2) When there is an effective opening with the adja-cent roo
30Reference diagram for air-discharge chamber (field supply) - 208 / 10 / 12 unit06 unitUnit: mmUnit: mm04-396 Inverter-W_a-p50 ARGO 12/21/04 9:38 A
312-7. Dimensions of Snow DuctingReference diagram for snow-proof vents (field supply) - 1Note: Can be installed so that the air direction is to the
32Reference diagram for snow-proof vents (field supply) - 2Part nameModel No. Q'tyAir intake ductSpacerAir direction chamberSTK-BDR280A STK-BDR28
AS1S333. HOW TO INSTALL THE INDOOR UNIT 1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type (AS1S Type)3-1. Suspending the Indoor Unit(1) Follow the diagrams t
AS1S34Fig. 3-5Fig. 3-6Fig. 3-7Fig. 3-8177For fresh air intake(ø125 hole) A140Nuts and washersSuspension boltSuspension lugUpperLowerDouble nutsSuspens
AS1S35(4) Adjust the distance between the unit and theopening in the ceiling to give clearances of 15 mmin the front and back directions and 70 mm in
AS1S36● Do not install an air bleeder as this may causewater to spray from the drain pipe outlet. (Fig. 3-12)● If it is necessary to increase the heig
AS1S373-4. Checking the DrainageAfter wiring and drain piping are completed, use thefollowing procedure to check that the water will drainsmoothly. F
ASBS38Fig. 3-17Fig. 3-18Fig. 3-20Fig. 3-21 1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed SlimType (ASBS Type)3-5. Suspending the Indoor Unit(1) Place the full-
ASBS39(5) If the system requires fresh air to be drawn intothe unit, cut and remove the insulation (both exter-nally and internally) at the location s
41-2. Prevent impurities including water, dust and oxide from entering the tubing. Impurities can cause R410Arefrigerant deterioration and compressor
ASBS403-7. Installing the Drain Piping(1) Prepare standard hard PVC pipe (O.D. 32 mm) forthe drain and use the supplied drain hose and hoseband to pr
ASBS41● Do not install an air bleeder as this may causewater to spray from the drain pipe outlet. (Fig. 3-27)● If it is necessary to increase the heig
ASBS42Fig. 3-33Fig. 3-32(4) When the check of drainage is complete, open thecheck pin (CHK) and remount the insulator.Cleaning the sub drain panBefore
AS2S43Fig. 3-34Fig. 3-35Fig. 3-36Suspension bolt pitch BCeiling opening dimension ASuspension bolt pitch Ceiling opening dimension Center of panel and
AS2S44Fig. 3-38Fig. 3-39Fig. 3-40Fig. 3-41(5) If the system requires fresh air to be drawn intothe unit, cut and remove the insulation (both exter-nal
AS2S45● Do not install an air bleeder as this may causewater to spray from the drain pipe outlet. (Fig. 3-43)● If it is necessary to increase the heig
AS2S463-12. Checking the DrainageAfter wiring and drain piping are completed, use thefollowing procedure to check that the water will drainsmoothly.
ASS47 4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type (ASS Type)3-13. Preparation for SuspendingThis unit uses a drain pump. Use a carpenter’s levelto check
ASS48Fig. 3-51Fig. 3-523-15. Placing the Unit Inside the Ceiling(1) When placing the unit inside the ceiling, determinethe pitch of the suspension bo
ASS493-16. Installing the Drain Piping(1) Prepare a standard hard PVC pipe (O.D. 32 mm)for the drain and use the supplied drain hose andhose band to
5ValveLiquid3-2. Use R410A exclusive cylinder only.Single-outlet valve(with siphon tube)Liquid refrigerant should be rechargedwith the cylinder standi
ASS50Fig. 3-5630 cm or less (as short as possible)64 cm or lessFig. 3-57Upward gradient prohibitedFig. 3-58Fig. 3-59SupportpiecesWater (Approx. 1,200
AWS51 Wall-Mounted Type (AWS Type)3-18. Removing the Rear Panel from the Unit(1) Remove the set screws used to fasten the rearpanel to the indoor un
AWS52Fig. 3-663-20. Installing the Rear Panel onto the WallConfirm that the wall is strong enough to support the unit.See either Item a) or b) below
AWS533-22. Preparing the Tubing(1) Arrangement of tubing by directionsa) Right or left tubingThe corner of the right or left frame should becut with
AWS54Fig. 3-79Fig. 3-77InsulationFig. 3-78Insulating tapeRear panelInter-unit wiringRefrigerant tubingDrain hoseIndoor unitSlantRefrigeranttubing3-24.
ACS55 Ceiling Mounted Type (ACS Type)3-25. Required Minimum Space for Installation and Service(1) Dimensions of suspension bolt pitch and unit36, 56
ACS56(4) Wall and ceiling side opening position9014513512515590*Figure shows view from front Figure shows view from topφ100 wall side opening (for le
ACS57Fig. 3-88aSlideHingeAir-intake grillePull out theair-intake grillepushing clawsof the hingesScrewLatchFig. 3-88bSlide towardfront sideSide panelF
ACS58Fig. 3-90Fig. 3-91Fig. 3-92IndoorsideOutdoorsideFig. 3-93Cut at slight anglePVC pipe (locally purchased)INSIDEWallSlightanglePVC pipeOUTSIDEb) Li
ACS593-27. Duct for Fresh AirThere is a duct connection port (knock-out hole) atthe right-rear of the top panel of the indoor unit fordrawing in fres
6IMPORTANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Please Read Before StartingCheck of Density LimitPrecautions for Installation
ACS6014025 2555Position to fasten hose bandsDrain hose(supplied)Hose band (2 bands, supplied)Unit drain panUnit drain port Drain hose insulation (supp
ACS61* Insert the remote controller wiring into the electrical component box from the inlet port as shown in the figure. This is done regardless of wh
ADS62Fig. 3-98Fig. 3-99Indoor unitInspectionaccess450 450Air outlet duct flangemin. 250min. 400min. 650580A (Suspension bolt pitch)Electricalcompon
ADS63Fig. 3-1003-31. Suspending the Indoor UnitDepending on the ceiling type:• Insert suspension bolts as shown in Fig. 3-100or• Use existing ceiling
ADS64● Fig. 3-104 shows an example of installation.Air outlet ductAir-outlet grilleCeiling material Indoor unitBolt anchorSuspension boltAir-intake du
ADS65Fig. 3-106Fig. 3-107Fig. 3-108Fig. 3-109Fig. 3-110Air bleederProhibitedGood30 cm or less50 cm or lessProhibitedUpward gradientSupport piecesWater
ADS66NOTEHT : Using booster cableH:At shipment5Air Flow (m3/minute)External Static Pressure05010005101515010(mmAq)(Pa)Limit lineLimit lineHTHML20Air F
ADPS67 Concealed-Duct High Static Pressure Type (ADPS Type)3-35. Required Minimum Space for Installationand Service (73, 106, 140 Type)● This air co
ADPS683-36. Required Minimum Space for Installationand Service (224, 280 Type)● This air conditioner is usually installed above theceiling so that th
ADPS69Fig. 3-115Fig. 3-116Fig. 3-117aHole-in-anchorHole-in-plugConcrete InsertSuspension bolt (M10 or 3/8")(field supply)Ceiling tilesCeiling sup
74. HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT . . .794-1. Transporting4-2. Installing the Outdoor Unit5. ELECTRICAL WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ADPS71Air-outlet grilleAir-intake grilleFig. 3-119Fig. 3-120aFig. 3-120bFig. 3-120cMin. 50 mmInspection plug Min. 100 mmGoodMin. 1/100Not good3-39.
ADPS723-40. Caution for Ducting Work● This unit has high static pressure (applicable externalstatic pressure Max. 167 to 216 pa (17–22 mm Aq).In the
ADPS73Fig. 3-122bFig. 3-122a3-41. Increasing the Fan Speed (280 Type only)If external static pressure is too great (due to longextension of ducts, fo
AFSAFNS74 Floor-Standing Type (AFS Type)Concealed Floor-Standing Type (AFNS Type)3-42. Required Minimum Space for Installation andServiceInstall the
AFSAFNS75Fig. 3-124Concealed Floor-Standing Type (AFNS Type)4-ø12 holes (for fastening the indoor unit to thefloor with screws)Air filterRefrigerant c
AFSAFNS76Fig. 3-125Fig. 3-126BAFront panelTabSide panelDew-prevention heaterFixtureChainLead-wire connector (2p Red)Front panel3-44. Removing and Att
AFSAFNS77Fig. 3-127Fig. 3-128CAUTIONInsulate both wide andnarrow tubes.● To insulate tubes(1) Wrap the flare nuts with the supplied white insulat-ing
AFSAFNS78Fig. 3-129Fig. 3-130Fig. 3-131Fig. 3-132Drain hoseDrain pipe (PVC)Drain hose (supplied)Drain insulator (supplied)Vinyl clamp (supplied)Hose b
AES794. HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT4-1. TransportingWhen transporting the unit, have it delivered as closeto the installation site as possible w
81. GENERALThis booklet briefly outlines where and how to installthe air conditioning system. Please read over theentire set of instructions for the
AES80Fig. 4-5125125125830890925925909092592590Fig. 4-612592590783830890Installation examplesUnit: mmUnit: mm04-396 InverterW_p51-108 ARGO 12/21/04 1
Control wiring(C) Inter-unit (between outdoor and indoor units) control wiring(D) Remote control wiring (E) Control wiring for group control(F) Inte
825-3. Wiring System DiagramsU2U11R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2221U2U14334521WHTRemote controllerBLK21U2U131221WHTRemote controllerGroup control:BLK2121WHTRemote c
83Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unitIndoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unitIndoor unitmore than 1 mmore than 1 mBranchpoint16 or fewerIndo
84Fig. 5-4Shielded wireGroundGroundFig. 5-5Stranded wireRingpressure terminalStrip 10 mmFig. 5-6WireSpecialwasherScrewRing pressure terminalTerminal p
REM85Fig. 6-212012042.716Diagram of outer dimensions6. HOW TO INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROLLER (OPTIONAL PART)Remote controller wiring can be extended t
REM866-2. Basic Wiring DiagramCAUTIONInstall wiring correctly(incorrect wiring will dam-age the equipment).● Use shielded wires for remote control wi
REM87Cautions on group control● Group control within the same refrigerant tub-ing system is recommended.[Tubing system which is NOT recommended]<Ex
REM886-4. Switching the Room Temperature SensorsRoom temperature sensors are contained in the indoor unit and in the remote controller. One or the ot
REM896-6. Wiring the Remote Controller <Flush Mounting>● Connection diagram● Use 0.5 mm2– 2 mm2wires.(1) Strip the insulation to approximately
9Table 1-1 (1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed)Table 1-2 (1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Slim)Part Name FigureQ’tyRemarksFlare insulator2Insulat
REM906-7. Meanings of Alarm MessagesTable of Self-Diagnostics Functions and Description of Alarm Displays.Alarm messages are indicated by the blinkin
REM91Possible cause of malfunctionThermistorfaultProtectivedevice forcompressor isactivatedIndoor thermistor is either openor damaged.Outdoor thermist
REM92Alarm messages displayed on system controllerIndoor or main outdoor unit is not operating correctly.Mis-wiring of control wiring between indoor u
937. HOW TO PROCESS TUBINGThe narrow tubing side is connected by a flare nut,and the wide tubing side is connected by brazing.7-1. Connecting the Re
94Caution Before Connecting Tubes Tightly(1) Apply a sealing cap or water-proof tape to preventdust or water from entering the tubes before theyare us
95Fig. 7-8Fig. 7-7Fig. 7-97-3. Insulating the Refrigerant TubingTubing Insulation● Thermal insulation must be applied to all unit tub-ing, including
96Fig. 7-10Fig. 7-117-4. Taping the Tubes(1) At this time, the refrigerant tubes (and electricalwiring if local codes permit) should be tapedtogether
AES97Fig. 8-1Fig. 8-2Fig. 8-38. AIR PURGINGAir and moisture in the refrigerant system may haveundesirable effects as indicated below.● pressure in th
AES98Fig. 8-4(4) Do a leak test of all joints of the tubing (bothindoor and outdoor) and both wide and narrowservice valves. Bubbles indicate a leak.
AES99Fig. 8-5Fig. 8-6The required time in the above table is calculatedbased on the assumption that the ideal (or target)vacuum condition is less than
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