Panasonic S-200PE2E5 Manual

85464849352000 REFERENCE NO. SM830252-00
TECHNICAL DATA& SERVICE MANUAL
Outdoor UnitIndoor Unit
S-200PE2E5, S-250PE2E5
Type E2
U-200PE2E8A, U-250PE2E8A
Order No. SBPAC1607004CE
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IMPORTANT!
Please Read Before Starting
This air conditioner must be installed by the sales dealer
or installer.
This information is provided for use only by authorized
persons.
For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must:
●Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning.
●Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown.
●This air conditioner shall be installed in accordance with
National Wiring Regulations.
●Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices
given in this manual.
WARNING
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in severe
personal injury or death.
CAUTION
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in personal injury
or product or property damage.
If Necessary, Get Help
These instructions are all you need for most installation
sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a
special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your
certified dealer for additional instructions.
In Case of Improper Installation
The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for
improper installation or maintenance service, including
failure to follow the instructions in this document.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
WARNING When Wiring
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock
ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN
CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A
QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICIAN SHOULD
ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS
SYSTEM.
•Donotsupplypowertotheunituntil
all wiring and tubing are completed or
reconnected and checked.
•Highlydangerouselectricalvoltagesare
used in this system.
Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and
these instructions when wiring. Improper
connections and inadequate grounding
can cause accidental injury or death.
•Connectallwiringtightly.Loosewiring
may cause overheating at connection
points and a possible fire hazard.
•Provide a power outlet to be used
exclusively for each unit.
•Provide a power outlet exclusively for
each unit, and full disconnection means
having a contact separation in all poles
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring
in accordance with the wiring rules.
•To prevent possible hazards from
insulation failure, the unit must be
grounded.
•This equipment is strongly recommended
to be installed with Earth Leakage
Circuit Breaker (ELCB) or Residual
Current Device (RCD). Otherwise, it may
cause electrical shock and fire in case
of equipment breakdown or insulation
breakdown.
When Transporting
Be careful when picking up and moving
the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner
to help, and bend your knees when lifting
to reduce strain on your back. Sharp
edges or thin aluminum fins on the air
conditioner can cut your fingers.
When Installing…
Select an installation location which is
rigid and strong enough to support or hold
the unit, and select a location for easy
maintenance.
…In a Room
Properly insulate any tubing run inside a
room to prevent “sweating” that can cause
dripping and water damage to walls and
floors.
WARNING
CAUTION
Keep the fire alarm and
the air outlet at least
1.5 m away from the unit.
…In Moist or Uneven Locations
Use a raised concrete pad or concrete
blocks to provide a solid, level foundation
for the outdoor unit. This prevents water
damage and abnormal vibration.
…In an Area with High Winds
Securely anchor the outdoor unit down
with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a
suitable air baffle.
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…In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump-
type Systems)
Install the outdoor unit on a raised
platform that is higher than drifting snow.
Provide snow vents.
…At least 2.5 m
Indoor unit of this air conditioner shall be
installed in a height of at least 2.5 m.
…In laundry rooms
Do not install in laundry rooms. Indoor
unit is not drip proof.
When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing
WARNING
WARNING
•
When performing piping work do not
mix air except for specified refrigerant
(R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It
causes capacity down, and risk of
explosion and injury due to high
tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
• Refrigerantgasleakagemaycausefire.
• Donotaddorreplacerefrigerant
other than specified type. It may
cause product damage, burst and
injury, etc.
• Ventilatetheroomwell,intheevent
that is refrigerant gas leaks during
the installation. Be careful not to allow
contact of the refrigerant gas with a
flame as this will cause the generation
of poisonous gas.
• Keepalltubingrunsasshortas
possible.
• Usetheflaremethodforconnecting
tubing.
• Applyrefrigerantlubricanttothe
matching surfaces of the flare and union
tubes before connecting them, then
tighten the nut with a torque wrench for
a leak-free connection.
• Checkcarefullyforleaksbeforestarting
the test run.
• Donotleakrefrigerantwhilepiping
work for an installation or re-installation,
and while repairing refrigeration parts.
Handle liquid refrigerant carefully as it
may cause frostbite.
When Servicing
• TurnthepowerOFFatthemain
power box (mains) before opening
the unit to check or repair electrical
parts and wiring.
• Keepyourfingersandclothingaway
from any moving parts.
• Cleanupthesiteafteryoufinish,
remembering to check that no metal
scraps or bits of wiring have been left
inside the unit being serviced.
WARNING
WARNING
• Thisproductmustnotbe
modified or disassembled under
any circumstances. Modified or
disassembled unit may cause fire,
electric shock or injury.
• Donotcleaninsidetheindoorand
outdoor units by users. Engage
authorized dealer or specialist for
cleaning.
• Incaseofmalfunctionofthis
appliance, do not repair by yourself.
Contact the sales dealer or service
dealer for repair.
WARNING
CAUTION
• Donottouchtheairinletorthe
sharp aluminum fins of the
outdoor unit. You may get injured.
• Ventilateanyenclosedareaswhen
installing or testing the refrigeration
system. Escaped refrigerant gas,
on contact with fire or heat, can
produce dangerously toxic gas.
• Confirmafterinstallationthatno
refrigerant gas is leaking. If the gas
comes in contact with a burning
stove, gas water heater, electric
room heater or other heat source,
it can cause the generation of
poisonous gas.
Others
WARNING
CAUTION
• Donotsitorstepontheunit,you
may fall down accidentally.
• Donottouchtheairinletorthe
sharp aluminum fins of the
outdoor unit. You may get injured.
• Donotstickanyobjectintothe
FAN CASE.
You may be injured and the unit
may be damaged.
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IMPORTANT!
Please Read Before Starting
This air conditioner must be installed by the sales dealer
or installer.
This information is provided for use only by authorized
persons.
For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must:
●Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning.
●Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown.
●This air conditioner shall be installed in accordance with
National Wiring Regulations.
●Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices
given in this manual.
WARNING
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in severe
personal injury or death.
CAUTION
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe
practice which can result in personal injury
or product or property damage.
If Necessary, Get Help
These instructions are all you need for most installation
sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a
special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your
certified dealer for additional instructions.
In Case of Improper Installation
The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for
improper installation or maintenance service, including
failure to follow the instructions in this document.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
WARNING When Wiring
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock
ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN
CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A
QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICIAN SHOULD
ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS
SYSTEM.
•Donotsupplypowertotheunituntil
all wiring and tubing are completed or
reconnected and checked.
•Highlydangerouselectricalvoltagesare
used in this system.
Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and
these instructions when wiring. Improper
connections and inadequate grounding
can cause accidental injury or death.
•Connectallwiringtightly.Loosewiring
may cause overheating at connection
points and a possible fire hazard.
•Provide a power outlet to be used
exclusively for each unit.
•Provide a power outlet exclusively for
each unit, and full disconnection means
having a contact separation in all poles
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring
in accordance with the wiring rules.
•To prevent possible hazards from
insulation failure, the unit must be
grounded.
•This equipment is strongly recommended
to be installed with Earth Leakage
Circuit Breaker (ELCB) or Residual
Current Device (RCD). Otherwise, it may
cause electrical shock and fire in case
of equipment breakdown or insulation
breakdown.
When Transporting
Be careful when picking up and moving
the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner
to help, and bend your knees when lifting
to reduce strain on your back. Sharp
edges or thin aluminum fins on the air
conditioner can cut your fingers.
When Installing…
Select an installation location which is
rigid and strong enough to support or hold
the unit, and select a location for easy
maintenance.
…In a Room
Properly insulate any tubing run inside a
room to prevent “sweating” that can cause
dripping and water damage to walls and
floors.
WARNING
CAUTION
Keep the fire alarm and
the air outlet at least
1.5 m away from the unit.
…In Moist or Uneven Locations
Use a raised concrete pad or concrete
blocks to provide a solid, level foundation
for the outdoor unit. This prevents water
damage and abnormal vibration.
…In an Area with High Winds
Securely anchor the outdoor unit down
with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a
suitable air baffle.
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…In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump-
type Systems)
Install the outdoor unit on a raised
platform that is higher than drifting snow.
Provide snow vents.
…At least 2.5 m
Indoor unit of this air conditioner shall be
installed in a height of at least 2.5 m.
…In laundry rooms
Do not install in laundry rooms. Indoor
unit is not drip proof.
When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing
WARNING
WARNING
•
When performing piping work do not
mix air except for specified refrigerant
(R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It
causes capacity down, and risk of
explosion and injury due to high
tension inside the refrigerant cycle.
• Refrigerantgasleakagemaycausefire.
• Donotaddorreplacerefrigerant
other than specified type. It may
cause product damage, burst and
injury, etc.
• Ventilatetheroomwell,intheevent
that is refrigerant gas leaks during
the installation. Be careful not to allow
contact of the refrigerant gas with a
flame as this will cause the generation
of poisonous gas.
• Keepalltubingrunsasshortas
possible.
• Usetheflaremethodforconnecting
tubing.
• Applyrefrigerantlubricanttothe
matching surfaces of the flare and union
tubes before connecting them, then
tighten the nut with a torque wrench for
a leak-free connection.
• Checkcarefullyforleaksbeforestarting
the test run.
• Donotleakrefrigerantwhilepiping
work for an installation or re-installation,
and while repairing refrigeration parts.
Handle liquid refrigerant carefully as it
may cause frostbite.
When Servicing
• TurnthepowerOFFatthemain
power box (mains) before opening
the unit to check or repair electrical
parts and wiring.
• Keepyourfingersandclothingaway
from any moving parts.
• Cleanupthesiteafteryoufinish,
remembering to check that no metal
scraps or bits of wiring have been left
inside the unit being serviced.
WARNING
WARNING
• Thisproductmustnotbe
modified or disassembled under
any circumstances. Modified or
disassembled unit may cause fire,
electric shock or injury.
• Donotcleaninsidetheindoorand
outdoor units by users. Engage
authorized dealer or specialist for
cleaning.
• Incaseofmalfunctionofthis
appliance, do not repair by yourself.
Contact the sales dealer or service
dealer for repair.
WARNING
CAUTION
• Donottouchtheairinletorthe
sharp aluminum fins of the
outdoor unit. You may get injured.
• Ventilateanyenclosedareaswhen
installing or testing the refrigeration
system. Escaped refrigerant gas,
on contact with fire or heat, can
produce dangerously toxic gas.
• Confirmafterinstallationthatno
refrigerant gas is leaking. If the gas
comes in contact with a burning
stove, gas water heater, electric
room heater or other heat source,
it can cause the generation of
poisonous gas.
Others
WARNING
CAUTION
• Donotsitorstepontheunit,you
may fall down accidentally.
• Donottouchtheairinletorthe
sharp aluminum fins of the
outdoor unit. You may get injured.
• Donotstickanyobjectintothe
FAN CASE.
You may be injured and the unit
may be damaged.
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2. The standards for minimum room volume are as follows.
(1)No partition (shaded portion)
(2)When there is an effective opening with the adjacent room
for ventilation of leaking refrigerant gas (opening without
a door, or an opening 0.15% or larger than the respective
floor spaces at the top or bottom of the door).
(3) If an indoor unit is installed in each partitioned room and
the refrigerant tubing is interconnected, the smallest room
of course becomes the object. But when mechanical
ventilation is installed interlocked with a gas leakage
detector in the smallest room where the density limit is
exceeded, the volume of the next smallest room becomes
the object.
3. The minimum indoor floor space compared with the
amount of refrigerant is roughly as follows: (When the
ceiling is 2.7 m high)
40.5
54.0
27.0
13.5
0.0 20100304060708090 10050
67.5
81.0
94.5
108.0
121.5
135.0
148.5
162.0
175.5
189.0
202.5
216.0
229.5
243.0
256.0
270.0
m2m3
15
10
5
0
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
283.5
297.0
310.5
324.0
337.5
kg
Check of Density Limit
The room in which the air conditioner is to be installed
requires a design that in the event of refrigerant gas
leaking out, its density will not exceed a set limit.
The refrigerant (R410A), which is used in the air conditioner,
is safe, without the toxicity or combustibility of ammonia, and
is not restricted by laws imposed to protect the ozone layer.
However, since it contains more than air, it poses the risk of
suffocation if its density should rise excessively. Suffocation
from leakage of refrigerant is almost non-existent. With the
recent increase in the number of high density buildings,
however, the installation of multi air conditioner systems is
on the increase because of the need for effective use of floor
space, individual control, and energy conservation by curtailing
heat and carrying power, etc.
Most importantly, the multi air conditioner system is able
to replenish a large amount of refrigerant compared to
conventional individual air conditioners. If a single unit of the
multi air conditioner system is to be installed in a small room,
select a suitable model and installation procedure so that if the
refrigerant accidentally leaks out, its density does not reach the
limit (and in the event of an emergency, measures can be made
before injury can occur).
In a room where the density may exceed the limit, create an
opening with adjacent rooms, or install mechanical ventilation
combined with a gas leak detection device. The density is as
given below.
Total amount of refrigerant (kg)
Min. volume of the indoor unit installed room (m3)
< Density limit (kg/m3)
The density limit of refrigerant which is used in multi air
conditioners is 0.3 kg/m3(ISO 5149).
NOTE
1. If there are 2 or more refrigerating systems in a single
refrigerating device, the amount of refrigerant should be as
charged in each independent device.
For the amount of charge in this example:
The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms A,
B and C is 10 kg.
The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms D,
E and F is 15 kg.
e.g., charged
amount (10 kg)
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
e.g., charged
amount (15 kg)
Room A Room B Room C Room D Room E Room F
Outdoor unit
Refrigerant tubing
Indoor unit
Mechanical ventilation device – Gas leak detector
Refrigerant tubing
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Very
small
room
Small
room
Medium
room
Large room
Range below the
density limit of
0.3 kg/m³
(Countermeasures
not needed)
Range above the
density limit of 0.3
kg/m³
(Countermeasures
needed)
Total amount of refrigerant
Min. indoor volume
Min. indoor floor area
(when the ceiling is 2.7 m high)
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Section 1. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................
1-1. Unit Specifications ...............................................................................................................
1-2. Major Component Specifications .......................................................................................
1-3. Other Component Specifications .....................................................................................
1-4. Dimensional Data ...............................................................................................................
1-5. Refrigerant Flow Diagram .................................................................................................
1-6. Operating Range ................................................................................................................
1-1
2-1
3-1
1-8
1-10
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-17
1-19
1-25
1-44
1-47
1-47
1-48
1-49
1-49
1-50
3-2
3-3
1-4
1-2
1-7. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition ................................
1-8. Noise Criterion Curves ......................................................................................................
1-9. ELECTRICAL WIRING.........................................................................................................
1-10. Installation Instructions ...................................................................................................
Section 2. TEST RUN .............................................................................................................
Section 3. ELECTRICAL DATA ..............................................................................................
3-2. Indoor Units (Electric Wiring Diagram) ..............................................................................
3-1. Outdoor Units (Electric Wiring Diagram) ...........................................................................
4-1
4-2
4-8
Section 4. PROCESS AND FUNCTIONS................................................................................
4-2. Outdoor Unit Control PCB (ACXA73-04770, ACXA73-04750)...........................................
4-1. Control Functions ................................................................................................................
5-1
5-2
5-4
Section 5. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................
5-5
5-32
5-33
5-34
5-35
5-36
5-37
5-38
5-1. Contents of Remote Controller Switch Alarm Display .....................................................
5-2. Outdoor Unit Control Panel LED Display ...........................................................................
5-3. PAC System Alarm Codes ...................................................................................................
5-4. Inspection of Parts (Outdoor Unit) ...................................................................................
5-5. Symptom: Thermostat in OFF continues or cycles OFF & ON too frequently..............
5-6. Sensor Temperature Display Function
(Displayed regardless of operation and stop)
...
5-7. Table of Thermistor Characteristics .................................................................................
5-8. How to Remove the Compressor ......................................................................................
5-9. How to Remove the Electrical Component Box ..............................................................
5-10. Symptom: Thermostat in OFF continues cycles OFF & ON too frequently.................
6-1
6-2
6-2
Section 6. OUTDOOR UNIT MAINTENANCE REMOTE CONTROLLER..............................
6-3
6-8
6-10
6-11
6-1. Overview ...............................................................................................................................
6-2. Functions .............................................................................................................................
6-3. Normal Display Operations and Functions ........................................................................
6-4.
Monitoring Operations: Display of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Sensor Temperatures
...
6-5. Monitoring the Outdoor Unit Alarm History: Display of Outdoor Unit Alarm History...
6-6. Settings Modes: Setting the Outdoor Unit EEPROM ......................................................
2-2
2-22-2. Caution...................................................................................................................................
2-22-3. Test Run Procedure..............................................................................................................
2-32-4. Items to Check Before the Test Run...................................................................................
2-32-5. Test Run Using the Remote Controller...............................................................................
2-42-6. Precautions............................................................................................................................
2-52-7. Table of Self-Diagnostic Functions and Corrections.........................................................
2-62-8. System Control......................................................................................................................
2-122-9. Caution for Pump Down.....................................................................................................
2-1. Preparing for Test Run ........................................................................................................
Indoor Units (Type E2)
4-124-3. Outdoor Unit HIC Board (ACXA73-04760)........................................................................
4-134-4. Indoor Unit Control PCB Switches and Functions..........................................................
1-11. HOW TO PROCESS TUBING ...........................................................................................
1-12. VACUUM PURGING .........................................................................................................
1-13. REGARDING REFRIGERANT FILLING ...........................................................................
1-14. PRECAUTIONS REGARDING TEST RUN .......................................................................
1-15. CHECKS AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED .................................................
1-16. REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER ...............................................................
1-17. Supplement .......................................................................................................................
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—— CONTENTS ——
Section 1. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................
1-1. Unit Specifications ...............................................................................................................
1-2. Major Component Specifications .......................................................................................
1-3. Other Component Specifications .....................................................................................
1-4. Dimensional Data ...............................................................................................................
1-5. Refrigerant Flow Diagram .................................................................................................
1-6. Operating Range ................................................................................................................
1-1
2-1
3-1
1-8
1-10
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-17
1-19
1-25
1-44
1-47
1-47
1-48
1-49
1-49
1-50
3-2
3-3
1-4
1-2
1-7. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition ................................
1-8. Noise Criterion Curves ......................................................................................................
1-9. ELECTRICAL WIRING.........................................................................................................
1-10. Installation Instructions ...................................................................................................
Section 2. TEST RUN .............................................................................................................
Section 3. ELECTRICAL DATA ..............................................................................................
3-2. Indoor Units (Electric Wiring Diagram) ..............................................................................
3-1. Outdoor Units (Electric Wiring Diagram) ...........................................................................
4-1
4-2
4-8
Section 4. PROCESS AND FUNCTIONS................................................................................
4-2. Outdoor Unit Control PCB (ACXA73-04770, ACXA73-04750)...........................................
4-1. Control Functions ................................................................................................................
5-1
5-2
5-4
Section 5. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................
5-5
5-32
5-33
5-34
5-35
5-36
5-37
5-38
5-1. Contents of Remote Controller Switch Alarm Display .....................................................
5-2. Outdoor Unit Control Panel LED Display ...........................................................................
5-3. PAC System Alarm Codes ...................................................................................................
5-4. Inspection of Parts (Outdoor Unit) ...................................................................................
5-5. Symptom: Thermostat in OFF continues or cycles OFF & ON too frequently..............
5-6. Sensor Temperature Display Function
(Displayed regardless of operation and stop)
...
5-7. Table of Thermistor Characteristics .................................................................................
5-8. How to Remove the Compressor ......................................................................................
5-9. How to Remove the Electrical Component Box ..............................................................
5-10. Symptom: Thermostat in OFF continues cycles OFF & ON too frequently.................
6-1
6-2
6-2
Section 6. OUTDOOR UNIT MAINTENANCE REMOTE CONTROLLER..............................
6-3
6-8
6-10
6-11
6-1. Overview ...............................................................................................................................
6-2. Functions .............................................................................................................................
6-3. Normal Display Operations and Functions ........................................................................
6-4.
Monitoring Operations: Display of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Sensor Temperatures
...
6-5. Monitoring the Outdoor Unit Alarm History: Display of Outdoor Unit Alarm History...
6-6. Settings Modes: Setting the Outdoor Unit EEPROM ......................................................
2-2
2-22-2. Caution...................................................................................................................................
2-22-3. Test Run Procedure..............................................................................................................
2-32-4. Items to Check Before the Test Run...................................................................................
2-32-5. Test Run Using the Remote Controller...............................................................................
2-42-6. Precautions............................................................................................................................
2-52-7. Table of Self-Diagnostic Functions and Corrections.........................................................
2-62-8. System Control......................................................................................................................
2-122-9. Caution for Pump Down.....................................................................................................
2-1. Preparing for Test Run ........................................................................................................
Indoor Units (Type E2)
4-124-3. Outdoor Unit HIC Board (ACXA73-04760)........................................................................
4-134-4. Indoor Unit Control PCB Switches and Functions..........................................................
1-11. HOW TO PROCESS TUBING ...........................................................................................
1-12. VACUUM PURGING .........................................................................................................
1-13. REGARDING REFRIGERANT FILLING ...........................................................................
1-14. PRECAUTIONS REGARDING TEST RUN .......................................................................
1-15. CHECKS AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED .................................................
1-16. REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER ...............................................................
1-17. Supplement .......................................................................................................................
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7-1
7-2
7-3
Section 7. REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS SECTION...............................................
7-2. List of Simple Setting Items.................................................................................................
7-47-3. Detailed Settings Function ..................................................................................................
7-57-4. List of Detailed Setting Items ..............................................................................................
7-87-5. Simple Setting Items ............................................................................................................
7-107-6. Detailed Setting Items ........................................................................................................
7-137-7. Remote Controller Servicing Functions ..........................................................................
7-147-8. Test Run Function ..............................................................................................................
7-1. Simple Settings Function ....................................................................................................
8-1
8-2
8-3
Section 8. HOW TO INSTALL THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER.......
Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................................................
Optional Controller (Remote Controller) ..............................................................................
8-5
8-5
8-3
8-6
8-7
8-8
8-8
8-9
8-9
8-9
8-11
8-12
8-13
8-14
8-14
8-16
8-20
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8-1. Names and Functions ..........................................................................................................
8-2. Installing Batteries ...............................................................................................................
8-3. Setting the Current Time .....................................................................................................
8-4. Operation ..............................................................................................................................
8-5. Timer Operation ...................................................................................................................
8-6. Adjusting the Wind Direction ..............................................................................................
8-7. Operating Multiple In/Outdoor Units Simultaneously (Group Control) ..........................
8-8. Using the Remote Controller ..............................................................................................
8-9. For Best Results ..................................................................................................................
8-10. Addresses ..........................................................................................................................
8-11. Emergency Operation ......................................................................................................
8-12. Miscellaneous Settings ....................................................................................................
8-13. Before Requesting Service ..............................................................................................
How to Install the Wireless Remote Controller Receiver ..................................................
8-14. Common to All Models ....................................................................................................
8-15. CZ-RWSC3 ........................................................................................................................
8-16. Common to All Models ....................................................................................................
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1-1
11 1. SPECIFICATIONS
1-1. Unit Specifications.....................................................................................................
1-4
1-2
1-24
1-18
1-17
1-15
1-14
1-13
1-10
1-2.Major Component Specifications .............................................................................
1-81-3. Other Component Specifications .............................................................................
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
5. TRANSPORT AND INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT ........................................................................
1. Tubing Length ....................................................................................................................................
2. Check of limit density .........................................................................................................................
3. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION SITE ..........................................................................................1-28
1-29
1-30
1-31
1-34
1-24
1-27
8. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION SITE ..........................................................................................1-35
1-45
1-48
1-48
4. INSTALLTION SERVICE SPACE ......................................................................................................
6. REFRIGERANT INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................
7. SELECTING THE LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION SERVICE .......................................................
9. HOW TO INSTALL THE INDOOR UNIT ............................................................................................1-36
1-4. Dimensional Data .....................................................................................................
1-5. Refrigerant Flow Diagram .......................................................................................
1-6. Operating Range ......................................................................................................
1-7. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition .....................
1-8. Noise Criterion Curves ............................................................................................
1-9. ELECTRICAL WIRING..............................................................................................
1-10. Installation Instructions ..........................................................................................
1-11. HOW TO PROCESS TUBING ...................................................................................
1-12. VACUUM PURGING .................................................................................................
1-13. REGARDING REFRIGERANT FILLING ...................................................................
1-49
1-50
1-50
1-14. PRECAUTIONS REGARDING TEST RUN ...............................................................
1-15. CHECKS AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED .........................................
1-16. REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER ......................................................
1-511-17. Supplement ..............................................................................................................
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1-2
11 Single-Type
1-1. Unit Specications
High Static Pressure Ducted Type S-200PE2E5 / U-200PE2E8A
INDOOR MODEL S-200PE2E5
PANEL MODEL -
OUTDOOR MODEL U-200PE2E8A
Branch pipe MODEL -
Performance test condition ISO13253 / EN14511 / EN12102
Power supply Ø, Hz 1Ø 50Hz 3Ø 50Hz
V 220V 230V 240V 380V 400V 415V Min Max
C
O
O
L
I
N
G
Capacity kW 19.5 19.5 19.5 5.4 22.4
BTU/h 66500 66500 66500 18400 76400
Current A 1.95 1.90 1.85 9.75 9.35 9.00 - -
Input power W 305 305 305 5.965k 5.965k 5.965k - -
TOTAL W - 6.270k 6.270k 6.270k - -
Annual consumption TOTAL kWh *4 - - - - 3135 - - -
EER/EER CLASS
TOTAL (W/W) *5 / ("A"~"G")
- - - 3.11 3.11/B 3.11 - -
Erp
*6
Pdesign kW - - - - - -
SEER (W/W) - - - - - -
Annual consumption
kWh------
Class - - - - - -
Power factor % - - - 93 92 92
Noise indoor dB-A (H/M/L) 43/41/38
Power Level dB 75/73/70
Noise outdoor dB-A (H/L) 60/-
Power Level dB 78/-
H
E
A
T
I
N
G
Capacity kW 22.4 22.4 22.4 5.6 25.0
BTU/h 76400 76400 76400 19100 85300
Current A 1.95 1.90 1.85 9.85 9.45 9.10 - -
Input power W 305 305 305 6.015k 6.015k 6.015k - -
TOTAL W - 6.320k 6.320k 6.320k - -
COP/COP CLASS
TOTAL (W/W) *5/ ("A"~"G")
- - - 3.54 3.54/B 3.54 - -
Erp
*6
Pdesign at -10°C kW - - - - - -
Tbivalent °C - - - - - -
SCOP
(W/W) - - - - - -
Annual consumption
kWh------
Class - - - - - -
Power factor % - - - 93 92 92
Noise indoor dB-A (H/M/L) 43/41/38 -
Power Level dB 75/73/70 -
Noise outdoor dB-A (H/L) - 62/-
Power Level dB - 80/-
EXTRA LOW TEMP
Total capacity(kW)/Input power(W)/COP
-
Max Current(A) / Max Input power(W) 6.90/1.27k 6.60/1.27k 6.30/1.27k 20.0/12.2k 20.0/12.8k 20.0/13.2k /
Startring current(A) / Comp output(W) - - - 9.85/4.2k 9.45/4.2k 9.10/4.2k /
Network Impedance(ΩMAX.) - -
Fan motor output (Indoor/Outdoor) W 560 120 × 2 /
Moisture removal volume
L/h(Pt/h)
11.1 (23.3) -
External static pressure Pa 60 / (140/270)
Indoor
Air ow
Cooling
m
3
/min (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
56/51/44 (3360/3060/2640)
Heating
m
3
/min (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
56/51/44 (3360/3060/2640)
Outdoor
Air ow
Cooling m3/min (m3/h) 164 (9840)
Heating m3/min (m3/h) 164 (9840)
Refrigerrant type / amount g(oz) R410A 56.0k (197.5) /
Product dimension
Height
mm(inch)
479 (18-27/32) 1500 (59-1/16) /
Width
mm(inch)
1453 (57-7/32) 980 (38-37/64) /
Depth
mm(inch)
1205 (47-7/16) 370 (14-9/16) /
Packing dimension
Height
mm(inch)
614 (24-3/16) 1642 (64-41/64) /
Width
mm(inch)
1536 (60-15/32) 1095 (43-7/64) /
Depth
mm(inch)
1339 (52-23/32) 529 (20-53/64) /
Weight (NET) kg(lb) 100 (221) 127 (280) /
(GROSS)
kg(lb) 132 (291) 139 (306) /
Layers limit (actually) 4 (5) 1 (2)
Operation condition Cool (DBT) 18°C ~ 32°C -15°C ~ 46°C
Heat (DBT) 16°C ~ 30°C -20°C ~ 24°C
P
I
P
I
N
G
Pipe diameter mm (inch) (Liquid)Ø9.52(3/8) (Gas)Ø25.4(1) (Liquid)Ø9.52(3/8) (Gas)Ø25.4(1)
Connecting method, Standard length m (ft)
(Liquid)&(Gas)brazing connection, 7.5(24.6)
(Liquid)ared type (Gas)brazing connection, 7.5(24.6)
Pipe length range m (ft) 5~120m (16.4~393.7)
Indoor unit & Outdoor unit height difference m (ft)
30m(Outdoor unit located lower)/30m(Outdoor unit located higher) (98.4/98.4)
Add gas amount g/m (oz/ft) (Liquid)Ø9.52(3/8): 50g(0.54)
Pipe length for additional gas m (ft) 30m (98.4)
*1 In case it is necessary to indicate the air ow volume in (l/s), the value in (m3/min.) shall be multiplied by 16.7 and rounded down the decimal point.
*2 If the EUROVENT Certied models can be operated under the "extra-low" temperature condition, -7°C dry bulb and -8°C wet-bulb temperatures with rated voltage
230V shall be used.
*3 Network Impedance shall be applicable for EUROPE and CHINA models.
*4 The annual consumption is calculated by multiplying the input power at 230V(400V) by an average of 500 hours per year in cooling mode.
*5 EER and COP classication is at 230V(400V) only in accordance with EU directive 2002/31/EC.
*6 SEER and SCOP classication is at 230V(400V) only in accordance with EN-14825. For heating, SCOP indicates the value of only Average heating season,
Other che data indicates in an attached sheet.
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1-3
11 Single-Type
High Static Pressure Ducted Type S-250PE2E5 / U-250PE2E8A
INDOOR MODEL S-250PE2E5
PANEL MODEL -
OUTDOOR MODEL U-250PE2E8A
Branch pipe MODEL -
Performance test condition ISO13253 / EN14511 / EN12102
Power supply Ø, Hz 1Ø 50Hz 3Ø 50Hz
V 220V 230V 240V 380V 400V 415V Min Max
C
O
O
L
I
N
G
Capacity kW 25.0 25.0 25.0 6.3 28.0
BTU/h 85300 85300 85300 21500 95500
Current A 3.30 3.20 3.10 13.0 12.5 12.0 - -
Input power W 560 560 560 8.040k 8.040k 8.040k - -
TOTAL W - 8.600k 8.600k 8.600k - -
Annual consumption TOTAL kWh *4 - - - - 4300 - - -
EER/EER CLASS
TOTAL (W/W) *5 / ("A"~"G")
- - - 2.91 2.91/C 2.91 - -
Erp
*6
Pdesign kW - - - - - -
SEER (W/W) - - - - - -
Annual consumption
kWh------
Class - - - - - -
Power factor % - - - 94 93 93
Noise indoor dB-A (H/M/L) 47/45/42
Power Level dB 79/77/74
Noise outdoor dB-A (H/L) 61/-
Power Level dB 80/-
H
E
A
T
I
N
G
Capacity kW 28.0 28.0 28.0 7.1 31.5
BTU/h 95500 95500 95500 24200 107500
Current A 3.30 3.20 3.10 11.5 11.1 10.7 - -
Input power W 560 560 560 7.140k 7.140k 7.140k - -
TOTAL W - 7.700k 7.700k 7.700k - -
COP/COP CLASS
TOTAL (W/W) *5/ ("A"~"G")
- - - 3.64 3.64/A 3.64 - -
Erp
*6
Pdesign at -10°C kW - - - - - -
Tbivalent °C - - - - - -
SCOP
(W/W) - - - - - -
Annual consumption
kWh------
Class - - - - - -
Power factor % - - - 94 93 93
Noise indoor dB-A (H/M/L) 47/45/42 -
Power Level dB 79/77/74 -
Noise outdoor dB-A (H/L) - 63/-
Power Level dB - 82/-
EXTRA LOW TEMP
Total capacity(kW)/Input power(W)/COP
-
Max Current(A) / Max Input power(W) 7.30/1.66k 7.30/1.74k 7.30/1.81k 20.0/12.4k 20.0/12.9k 20.0/13.4k /
Startring current(A) / Comp output(W) - - - 13.0/5.5k 12.5/5.5k 12.0/5.5k /
Network Impedance(ΩMAX.) - -
Fan motor output (Indoor/Outdoor) W 750 120 × 2 /
Moisture removal volume
L/h(Pt/h)
13.9 (29.2) -
External static pressure Pa 72 / (140/270)
Indoor
Air ow
Cooling
m
3
/min (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
72/63/53 (4320/3780/3180)
Heating
m
3
/min (m
3
/h) (H/M/L)
72/63/53 (4320/3780/3180)
Outdoor
Air ow
Cooling m3/min (m3/h) 160 (9600)
Heating m3/min (m3/h) 160 (9600)
Refrigerrant type / amount g(oz) R410A 6.4k (225.8) /
Product dimension
Height
mm(inch)
479 (18-27/32) 1500 (59-1/16) /
Width
mm(inch)
1453 (57-7/32) 980 (38-37/64) /
Depth
mm(inch)
1205 (47-7/16) 370 (14-9/16) /
Packing dimension
Height
mm(inch)
614 (24-3/16) 1642 (64-41/64) /
Width
mm(inch)
1536 (60-15/32) 1095 (43-7/64) /
Depth
mm(inch)
1339 (52-23/32) 529 (20-53/64) /
Weight (NET) kg(lb) 104 (230) 138 (304) /
(GROSS)
kg(lb) 136 (300) 150 (331) /
Layers limit (actually) 4 (5) 1 (2)
Operation condition Cool (DBT) 18°C ~ 32°C -15°C ~ 46°C
Heat (DBT) 16°C ~ 30°C -20°C ~ 24°C
P
I
P
I
N
G
Pipe diameter mm (inch) (Liquid)Ø12.7(1/2) (Gas)Ø25.4(1) (Liquid)Ø12.7(1/2) (Gas)Ø25.4(1)
Connecting method, Standard length m (ft)
(Liquid)ared type (Gas)brazing connection, 7.5(24.6) (Liquid)ared type (Gas)brazing connection, 7.5(24.6)
Pipe length range m (ft) 5~120m (16.4~393.7)
Indoor unit & Outdoor unit height difference m (ft)
30m(Outdoor unit located lower)/30m(Outdoor unit located higher) (98.4/98.4)
Add gas amount g/m (oz/ft) (Liquid)Ø12.7(1/2): 80g (0.860)
Pipe length for additional gas m (ft) 30m (98.4)
*1 In case it is necessary to indicate the air ow volume in (l/s), the value in (m3/min.) shall be multiplied by 16.7 and rounded down the decimal point.
*2 If the EUROVENT Certied models can be operated under the "extra-low" temperature condition, -7°C dry bulb and -8°C wet-bulb temperatures with rated voltage
230V shall be used.
*3 Network Impedance shall be applicable for EUROPE and CHINA models.
*4 The annual consumption is calculated by multiplying the input power at 230V(400V) by an average of 500 hours per year in cooling mode.
*5 EER and COP classication is at 230V(400V) only in accordance with EU directive 2002/31/EC.
*6 SEER and SCOP classication is at 230V(400V) only in accordance with EN-14825. For heating, SCOP indicates the value of only Average heating season,
Other che data indicates in an attached sheet.
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11
11-2. Major Component Specifications
(A) Indoor Units
High Static Pressure Ducted Type S-200PE2E5
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Fan (Number...diameter) mm
Fan motor
WModel...Nominal output
Power source
rpmNo. of pole...r.p.m. (230V, High)
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 20°C) Ω
VAC, µFRun capacitor
Electronic expansion valve
Coil
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Valve body
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
mFace area 2
S-200PE2E5
220 - 230 - 240V, single-phase, 50Hz
CR-280ME2E5
SIROCCO (2...ø250)
DMUB6D1AC...560W
DMUB6D2AC...560W
100 - 391 VDC
8P...860
–
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
3...1.8
0.648
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11
1
(A) Indoor Units
High Static Pressure Ducted Type S-250PE2E5
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Fan (Number...diameter) mm
Fan motor
WModel...Nominal output
Power source
rpmNo. of pole...r.p.m. (230V, High)
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 20°C) Ω
VAC, µFRun capacitor
Electronic expansion valve
Coil
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Valve body
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
mFace area 2
S-250PE2E5
220 - 230 - 240V, single-phase, 50Hz
CR-280ME2E5
SIROCCO (2...ø250)
DMUB8D1AC...560W
DMUB8D2AC...560W
100 - 391 VDC
8P...1020
–
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
4...1.8
0.648
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11
(B) Outdoor Units
U-200PE2E8A
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Model....number
Source
WNominal output
ccCompressor oil
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 25°C) ΩU-V 0.678 U-W 0.700 V-W 0.691
Safety control
Overload relay models
Operation temperature Open °C
Close °C
WCrank case heater
Refrigerant amount at shipment kg
High pressure switch
Set pressure MPaOFF 4.15
3.05±0.2MPa ON
Fan
mmNumber...diameter
m3 / hAir circulation
Fan speeds (Max.)
Fan motor
Model No.
Source
No. of pole
WNominal output
Safety device
Operating temperature Open °C
Close °C
VAC, µF
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
m2
U-200PE2E8A
380/400/415V 3-Phase 50Hz
ACXA73C07280
30A
5JD650XDB22
520V DC MOTOR
4,200
2,050
Discharge temperature control
–
–
–
230V-36W
2...ø540
164
NFD-81FW-D8120-1,NFD-81FW-D8120-2
~280V / 1-phase
8
120
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
2..17FPI
1.367Face area
Run capacitor
+0
-0.2
(B) Outdoor Units
U-250PE2E8A
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Model....number
Source
WNominal output
ccCompressor oil
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 25°C) ΩU-V 0.678 U-W 0.700 V-W 0.691
Safety control
Overload relay models
Operation temperature Open °C
Close °C
WCrank case heater
Refrigerant amount at shipment kg
High pressure switch
Set pressure MPaOFF 4.15
3.05±0.2MPa ON
Fan
mmNumber...diameter
m3 / hAir circulation
Fan speeds (Max.)
Fan motor
Model No.
Source
No. of pole
WNominal output
Safety device
Operating temperature Open °C
Close °C
VAC, µF
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
m2
U-250PE2E8A
380/400/415V 3-Phase 50Hz
ACXA73C07260
30A
5JD650XDB22
520V DC MOTOR
5,500
2,050
Discharge temperature control
–
–
–
230V-36W
2...ø540
160
NFD-81FW-D8120-1,NFD-81FW-D8120-2
~280V / 1-phase
8
120
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
3..17FPI
1.367Face area
Run capacitor
+0
-0.2
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11
(B) Outdoor Units
U-200PE2E8A
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Model....number
Source
WNominal output
ccCompressor oil
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 25°C) ΩU-V 0.678 U-W 0.700 V-W 0.691
Safety control
Overload relay models
Operation temperature Open °C
Close °C
WCrank case heater
Refrigerant amount at shipment kg
High pressure switch
Set pressure MPaOFF 4.15
3.05±0.2MPa ON
Fan
mmNumber...diameter
m3 / hAir circulation
Fan speeds (Max.)
Fan motor
Model No.
Source
No. of pole
WNominal output
Safety device
Operating temperature Open °C
Close °C
VAC, µF
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
m2
U-200PE2E8A
380/400/415V 3-Phase 50Hz
ACXA73C07280
30A
5JD650XDB22
520V DC MOTOR
4,200
2,050
Discharge temperature control
–
–
–
230V-36W
2...ø540
164
NFD-81FW-D8120-1,NFD-81FW-D8120-2
~280V / 1-phase
8
120
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
2..17FPI
1.367Face area
Run capacitor
+0
-0.2
(B) Outdoor Units
U-250PE2E8A
MODEL No.
Source
Controller P.C.B. Ass'y
Control circuit fuse
Compressor
Model....number
Source
WNominal output
ccCompressor oil
Coil resistance
(Ambient temperature 25°C) ΩU-V 0.678 U-W 0.700 V-W 0.691
Safety control
Overload relay models
Operation temperature Open °C
Close °C
WCrank case heater
Refrigerant amount at shipment kg
High pressure switch
Set pressure MPaOFF 4.15
3.05±0.2MPa ON
Fan
mmNumber...diameter
m3 / hAir circulation
Fan speeds (Max.)
Fan motor
Model No.
Source
No. of pole
WNominal output
Safety device
Operating temperature Open °C
Close °C
VAC, µF
Heat exchanger
Coil
mmRows...fin pitch
m2
U-250PE2E8A
380/400/415V 3-Phase 50Hz
ACXA73C07260
30A
5JD650XDB22
520V DC MOTOR
5,500
2,050
Discharge temperature control
–
–
–
230V-36W
2...ø540
160
NFD-81FW-D8120-1,NFD-81FW-D8120-2
~280V / 1-phase
8
120
–
–
–
–
Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
3..17FPI
1.367Face area
Run capacitor
+0
-0.2
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11 1-3. Other Component Specifications
Outdoor Units U-200PE2E8A
MODEL No. Outdoor Unit
Power Transformer
Rated
VAC, HzSource
Secondary
Coil resistance Ω
Thermistor (Coil / Air sensor): TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4
Resistance kΩ -20°C: 38.48±2% 20°C: 6.517±2%
-10°C: 23.67±2% 30°C: 4.448±2%
0°C: 15.00±2% 40°C: 3.100±2%
5°C: 12.06±2% 45°C: 2.607±2%
10°C: 9.765±2% 50°C: 2.203±2%
Thermistor (Discharge gas sensor):TH5
Resistance kΩ 60°C: 1.593±2% 85°C: 0.7598±2%
65°C: 1.363±2% 90°C: 0.6623±2%
70°C: 1.171±2% 95°C: 0.5793±2%
75°C: 1.010±2% 100°C: 0.5083±2%
80°C: 0.8746±2% 105°C: 0.4473±2%
Relay (Comp. Magnetic Contactor)
VACCoil rated
VAC, AContact rating
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Sol-Control-Valve
4 way valve
4 way valve
Electro magnetic coil
Thermal cut off temperature
Sol-control-valve
Magnetic coil
U-200PE2E8A
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
UKV32D322
SHF-20B-46-DC
SQ-D23015-002283 DC15.4V(898mA)
UKV-A392
Outdoor Units U-250PE2E8A
MODEL No. Outdoor Unit
Power Transformer
Rated
VAC, HzSource
Secondary
Coil resistance Ω
Thermistor (Coil / Air sensor): TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4
Resistance kΩ -20°C: 38.48±2% 20°C: 6.517±2%
-10°C: 23.67±2% 30°C: 4.448±2%
0°C: 15.00±2% 40°C: 3.100±2%
5°C: 12.06±2% 45°C: 2.607±2%
10°C: 9.765±2% 50°C: 2.203±2%
Thermistor (Discharge gas sensor):TH5
Resistance kΩ 60°C: 1.593±2% 85°C: 0.7598±2%
65°C: 1.363±2% 90°C: 0.6623±2%
70°C: 1.171±2% 95°C: 0.5793±2%
75°C: 1.010±2% 100°C: 0.5083±2%
80°C: 0.8746±2% 105°C: 0.4473±2%
Relay (Comp. Magnetic Contactor)
VACCoil rated
VAC, AContact rating
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Sol-Control-Valve
4 way valve
4 way valve
Electro magnetic coil
Thermal cut off temperature
Sol-control-valve
Magnetic coil
U-250PE2E8A
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
UKV32D322
SHF-35B-67-03
SQ-A2522G-005129 AC220-240V 50/60Hz
UKV-A392
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1-3. Other Component Specifications
Outdoor Units U-200PE2E8A
MODEL No. Outdoor Unit
Power Transformer
Rated
VAC, HzSource
Secondary
Coil resistance Ω
Thermistor (Coil / Air sensor): TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4
Resistance kΩ -20°C: 38.48±2% 20°C: 6.517±2%
-10°C: 23.67±2% 30°C: 4.448±2%
0°C: 15.00±2% 40°C: 3.100±2%
5°C: 12.06±2% 45°C: 2.607±2%
10°C: 9.765±2% 50°C: 2.203±2%
Thermistor (Discharge gas sensor):TH5
Resistance kΩ 60°C: 1.593±2% 85°C: 0.7598±2%
65°C: 1.363±2% 90°C: 0.6623±2%
70°C: 1.171±2% 95°C: 0.5793±2%
75°C: 1.010±2% 100°C: 0.5083±2%
80°C: 0.8746±2% 105°C: 0.4473±2%
Relay (Comp. Magnetic Contactor)
VACCoil rated
VAC, AContact rating
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Sol-Control-Valve
4 way valve
4 way valve
Electro magnetic coil
Thermal cut off temperature
Sol-control-valve
Magnetic coil
U-200PE2E8A
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
UKV32D322
SHF-20B-46-DC
SQ-D23015-002283 DC15.4V(898mA)
UKV-A392
Outdoor Units U-250PE2E8A
MODEL No. Outdoor Unit
Power Transformer
Rated
VAC, HzSource
Secondary
Coil resistance Ω
Thermistor (Coil / Air sensor): TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4
Resistance kΩ -20°C: 38.48±2% 20°C: 6.517±2%
-10°C: 23.67±2% 30°C: 4.448±2%
0°C: 15.00±2% 40°C: 3.100±2%
5°C: 12.06±2% 45°C: 2.607±2%
10°C: 9.765±2% 50°C: 2.203±2%
Thermistor (Discharge gas sensor):TH5
Resistance kΩ 60°C: 1.593±2% 85°C: 0.7598±2%
65°C: 1.363±2% 90°C: 0.6623±2%
70°C: 1.171±2% 95°C: 0.5793±2%
75°C: 1.010±2% 100°C: 0.5083±2%
80°C: 0.8746±2% 105°C: 0.4473±2%
Relay (Comp. Magnetic Contactor)
VACCoil rated
VAC, AContact rating
Coil resistance (at 20°C) Ω
Sol-Control-Valve
4 way valve
4 way valve
Electro magnetic coil
Thermal cut off temperature
Sol-control-valve
Magnetic coil
U-250PE2E8A
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
UKV32D322
SHF-35B-67-03
SQ-A2522G-005129 AC220-240V 50/60Hz
UKV-A392
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11 1-4. Dimensional Data
(A) Indoor Units: High Static Pressure Ducted Type
Required Minimum Space for Installation and Service
(1) Dimensions of suspension bolt pitch and unit
(60)(60)
200
1100
67
67
1310
964
1070
132 45
1310
1334
1453
467
65
77
479
264
27
1100
67
67
1310
964
(60) (60)
1070
132 45
12
6
1138
467
422
78
320 41
434
100
100
60
1220
156
131207
45
43
100100 50
300 40
479
23
1205
1310
1334
1453
467
65
77
479
264
27
3
5
4
1200
1170
1170
1200
9 ×100 pitch = 900
(Suspension bolt pitch)
4-37×12 hole
(For suspension bolt)
Electrical component box
28-ø3.2 hole
26-ø3.2 hole
(Suspension bolt pitch)
10 ×100 pitch = 1000
Unit : mm
1Refrigerant liquid tubing (Flare)
(Type 200 : Connection Tubing ø12.7ø12.7 →ø9.52)
2Refrigerant gas tubing (Brazing) ø25.4
3Power supply port
4Communication wiring port
5Port for optional wiring part
6Drain port 25A
7Air intake duct connecting side flange
8Air discharge duct connecting side flange
For
communication
wiring port
For power supply
wiring port
Min. 800
(Space for service)
Electrical
component box
* Space for removing
drain pan
(2) Dimensions of indoor unit
Types 200 / 250
Inspection access (600 × 600)(Field supply)
Ceiling face
Inspection access (600 × 600)(Field supply)
Min. 1100
(Space for service)
(Suspension bolt pitch)
Min. 610*
(Space for
service)
Min. 600
(Space for
service)
(Suspension bolt pitch)
Drain
port Refrigerant
tubing joint
Port for
optional
wiring part
Unit: mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unit: mm
Mounting hole (4-R6.5),
anchor bolt : M10
Refrigerant tubing (liquid tube),
flared connection (ø9.52)
Refrigerant tubing (gas tube),
flared connection (ø19.05)
Refrigerant tubing port
Electrical wiring port (ø13)
Electrical wiring port (ø22)
Electrical wiring port (ø27)
Electrical wiring port (ø35)
29
1500
980
35
60
30
36
82
48
39
121
469
Z VIEW
370
60
6089
35
82
48
39
121
4
5
678
5
6
7
8
4
A VIEW
62.5
5047.5
75.5 16
13
20
412.5
350160200230
160 660 160
(10)
170
37036
980
4×ȭ32 holes (holes for drain)
330
1
A
Air-discharge
Air intake
Air intake
7
5
6
4
8
Z VIEW
42 74
100
120
173
16
51 35
47
Air-discharge Air intake
When using a drain pipe, install the drain socket
(field supply) onto the drain port. Seal the other
drain port with the rubber cap.
43
2
3
Air intake
(B) Outdoor Unit: U-200PE2E8A
Specification for pipe connecting indoor unit to outdoor unit.
U-200PE2E8AModel name
Piping
Connections
25.9øedisdiuqiL
50.91øedissaG
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1-4. Dimensional Data
(A) Indoor Units: High Static Pressure Ducted Type
Required Minimum Space for Installation and Service
(1) Dimensions of suspension bolt pitch and unit
(60)(60)
200
1100
67
67
1310
964
1070
132 45
1310
1334
1453
467
65
77
479
264
27
1100
67
67
1310
964
(60) (60)
1070
132 45
12
6
1138
467
422
78
320 41
434
100
100
60
1220
156
131207
45
43
100100 50
300 40
479
23
1205
1310
1334
1453
467
65
77
479
264
27
3
5
4
1200
1170
1170
1200
9 ×100 pitch = 900
(Suspension bolt pitch)
4-37×12 hole
(For suspension bolt)
Electrical component box
28-ø3.2 hole
26-ø3.2 hole
(Suspension bolt pitch)
10 ×100 pitch = 1000
Unit : mm
1Refrigerant liquid tubing (Flare)
(Type 200 : Connection Tubing ø12.7ø12.7 →ø9.52)
2Refrigerant gas tubing (Brazing) ø25.4
3Power supply port
4Communication wiring port
5Port for optional wiring part
6Drain port 25A
7Air intake duct connecting side flange
8Air discharge duct connecting side flange
For
communication
wiring port
For power supply
wiring port
Min. 800
(Space for service)
Electrical
component box
* Space for removing
drain pan
(2) Dimensions of indoor unit
Types 200 / 250
Inspection access (600 × 600)(Field supply)
Ceiling face
Inspection access (600 × 600)(Field supply)
Min. 1100
(Space for service)
(Suspension bolt pitch)
Min. 610*
(Space for
service)
Min. 600
(Space for
service)
(Suspension bolt pitch)
Drain
port Refrigerant
tubing joint
Port for
optional
wiring part
Unit: mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unit: mm
Mounting hole (4-R6.5),
anchor bolt : M10
Refrigerant tubing (liquid tube),
flared connection (ø9.52)
Refrigerant tubing (gas tube),
flared connection (ø19.05)
Refrigerant tubing port
Electrical wiring port (ø13)
Electrical wiring port (ø22)
Electrical wiring port (ø27)
Electrical wiring port (ø35)
29
1500
980
35
60
30
36
82
48
39
121
469
Z VIEW
370
60
6089
35
82
48
39
121
4
5
678
5
6
7
8
4
A VIEW
62.5
5047.5
75.5 16
13
20
412.5
350160200230
160 660 160
(10)
170
37036
980
4×ȭ32 holes (holes for drain)
330
1
A
Air-discharge
Air intake
Air intake
7
5
6
4
8
Z VIEW
42 74
100
120
173
16
51 35
47
Air-discharge Air intake
When using a drain pipe, install the drain socket
(field supply) onto the drain port. Seal the other
drain port with the rubber cap.
43
2
3
Air intake
(B) Outdoor Unit: U-200PE2E8A
Specification for pipe connecting indoor unit to outdoor unit.
U-200PE2E8AModel name
Piping
Connections
25.9øedisdiuqiL
50.91øedissaG
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11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unit: mm
Mounting hole (4-R6.5),
anchor bolt : M10
Refrigerant tubing (liquid tube),
flared connection (ø12.7)
Refrigerant tubing (gas tube),
flared connection (ø19.05)*1
Refrigerant tubing port
Electrical wiring port (ø13)
Electrical wiring port (ø22)
Electrical wiring port (ø27)
Electrical wiring port (ø35)
29
1500
980
35
60
30
36
82
48
39
121
469
Z VIEW
370
60
6089
35
82
48
39
121
4
5
678
5
6
7
8
4
A VIEW
62.5
5047.5
75.5 16
13
20
412.5
350160200230
160 660 160
(10)
170
370
36
980
4×ȭ32 holes (holes for drain)
330
1
A
Air-discharge
Air intake
7
5
6
4
8
Z VIEW
42 74
100
120
173
16
51 35
47
Air-discharge Air intake
When using a drain pipe, install the drain socket
(field supply) onto the drain port. Seal the other
drain port with the rubber cap.
Air intake
Air intake
(Gas piping connection) While the main gas side pipe is ø25.4,
since connecting the outdoor unit's 3-way valve requires a ø19.05
flare, please be sure to use standard accessories joint piping B or
A for connection (brazing), and connect as follows.
*1
Specification for pipe connecting indoor unit to outdoor unit.
A8E2EP052-UModel name
Piping
Connections
12.7øedisdiuqiL
25.4øedissaG
(B) Outdoor Unit: U-250PE2E8A
2
3
12
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unit: mm
Mounting hole (4-R6.5),
anchor bolt : M10
Refrigerant tubing (liquid tube),
flared connection (ø12.7)
Refrigerant tubing (gas tube),
flared connection (ø19.05)*1
Refrigerant tubing port
Electrical wiring port (ø13)
Electrical wiring port (ø22)
Electrical wiring port (ø27)
Electrical wiring port (ø35)
29
1500
980
35
60
30
36
82
48
39
121
469
Z VIEW
370
60
6089
35
82
48
39
121
4
5
678
5
6
7
8
4
A VIEW
62.5
5047.5
75.5 16
13
20
412.5
350160200230
160 660 160
(10)
170
370
36
980
4×ȭ32 holes (holes for drain)
330
1
A
Air-discharge
Air intake
7
5
6
4
8
Z VIEW
42 74
100
120
173
16
51 35
47
Air-discharge Air intake
When using a drain pipe, install the drain socket
(field supply) onto the drain port. Seal the other
drain port with the rubber cap.
Air intake
Air intake
(Gas piping connection) While the main gas side pipe is ø25.4,
since connecting the outdoor unit's 3-way valve requires a ø19.05
flare, please be sure to use standard accessories joint piping B or
A for connection (brazing), and connect as follows.
*1
Specification for pipe connecting indoor unit to outdoor unit.
A8E2EP052-UModel name
Piping
Connections
12.7øedisdiuqiL
25.4øedissaG
(B) Outdoor Unit: U-250PE2E8A
2
3
12
12.7
19.05
Indoor Unit : S-200PE2E5Outdoor Unit : U-200PE2E8A
Indoor Unit : S-250PE2E5Outdoor Unit : U-250PE2E8A
Muffler
Muffler
Gas line
service valve
Gas line
service valve
Expantion valve
Expantion valve
Cooling cycle
Heating cycle
Cooling cycle
Heating cycle
StrainerStrainer
Strainer
Oil separater
Oil separater
Strainer
Capillary tube
Capillary tube
StrainerStrainer
Distributor
Distributor
Distributor
Branch pipe
Branch pipe
Distributor
Compressor
Compressor
High pressure
switch
High pressure
switch
Heat
exchanger
Heat
exchanger
Heat
exchanger
Heat
exchanger
Accumulator
Accumulator
4-way valve
2-way valve
2-way valve
4-way valve
Liquid line
service valve
Liquid line
service valve
Outdoor-air
Temp Thermistor
Outdoor-air
Temp Thermistor
Heat exchanger
Temp Thermistor
Heat exchanger
Temp Thermistor
Defrost Temp
Thermistor
Defrost Temp
Thermistor
Suction Temp
Thermistor
Suction Temp
Thermistor
Discharge Temp
Thermistor
Discharge Temp
Thermistor
Flare connection
Flare connection
Flare connection
Brazing connection
1-5. Refrigerant Flow Diagram
Cooling cycle
Heating cycle
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S-200PE2E5 −U-200PE2E8A
S-250PE2E5 −U-250PE2E8A
Cooling
Heating
Outdoor air intake temp.
46°C DB
–15°C DB
24°C DB
–20°C DB
Indoor air intake temp.
32°C DB
18°C DB
30°C DB
16°C DB
Temperature
Minimum
Minimum
Maximum
Maximum
1-6. Operating Range
60
80
80
60
40
100
120
140
352515 455-15
100
120
-5 -105010-5
120
40
60
80
100
120
40
60
80
100
15 20 25-15-20
Input coefficient (%) Capacity coefficient (%)
Input coefficient (%) Capacity coefficient (%)
Cooling capacity ratio (maximum capacity) Heating capacity ratio (maximum capacity)
1-7. Capacity Correction Graph According to Temperature Condition
U-200PE2E8A / U-250PE2E8A (For 50 Hz)
Indoor air intake temp (WB)
22WB
19WB
16WB
22WB
19WB
16WB
Indoor air intake temp (WB)
Outdoor air intake temp (°C DB)
16°C
20°C
24°C
Outdoor air intake temp (°C DB)
24°C
20°C
16°C
1. The graphs " " of the characteristics show the value under the following conditions.
Equivalent tubing length : 7.5m
Difference of elevation : 0m
Wind speed:High
2. " " marking indicates the maximum capacity / maximum power consumption under the JIS condition.
Maximum capacity indicates the maximum value in the parentheses of the specifications (cooling and heating capacity).
3. The characteristic of heating capacity excludes the decline of capacity when frosting (including defrost drive).
NOTE 1
Indoor air intake temp (°C WB)
Indoor air intake temp (°C WB)
0.880.880.88 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.860.88 0.83 0.83 0.820.82 0.83 0.83
-20 -15 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1
1.0
70126543
0.91 0.950.85 0.89
To calculate the heating capacity with consideration for frosting / defrosting operation, multiply the heating
capacity found from the capacity graph by the correction coefficient from the table above.
Outdoor unit heating capacity correction coefficient during of frosting / defrosting(RH approximately 85%)
Outdoor intake air
temperature
°C WB
Correction coefficient
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