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Manual No.

'17•SRK-T-203

TECHNICAL MANUAL

INVERTER WALL MOUNTED TYPE


RESIDENTIAL AIR-CONDITIONERS
(Split system, air to air heat pump type)

SRK20ZSX-S
25ZSX-S
35ZSX-S
50ZSX-S
60ZSX-S
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'17 • SRK-T-203

CONTENTS

1. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 3
2. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS ......................................................................... 8
(1) Indoor units .......................................................................................... 8
(2) Outdoor units ....................................................................................... 9
(3) Remote control ..................................................................................... 11
3. ELECTRICAL WIRING .............................................................................. 13
(1) Indoor units .......................................................................................... 13
(2) Outdoor units ....................................................................................... 14
4. NOISE LEVEL ............................................................................................ 16
5. PIPING SYSTEM ...................................................................................... 21
6. RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS ..................................................... 22
7. CAPACITY TABLES ................................................................................... 24
8. APPLICATION DATA .................................................................................. 26
(1) Installation of indoor unit ...................................................................... 26
(2) Installation of outdoor unit .................................................................. 30
9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER ............... 34
(1) Operation control function by wireless remote control ....................... 34
(2) Unit ON/OFF button ........................................................................... 35
(3) Auto restart function ......................................................................... 35
(4) Installing two air-conditioners in the same room ............................... 35
(5) Selection of the annual cooling function .............................................. 36
(6) Heating only function ........................................................................... 36
(7) High power operation ........................................................................... 36
(8) Economy operation .............................................................................. 37
(9) Airflow direction adjustment .................................................................... 37
(10) 3D auto operation ........................................................................... 38
(11) Timer operation .................................................................................. 39
(12) Silent operation .................................................................................... 40
(13) Night setback operation ..................................................................... 40
(14) Airflow range setting ........................................................................... 40
(15) Display brightness adjustment ............................................................... 41
(16) Auto OFF operation ............................................................................ 41
(17) Outline of heating operation ............................................................... 41
(18) Outline of cooling operation ............................................................... 43
(19) Outline of dehumidifying (DRY) opertaion ........................................... 43
(20) Outline of automatic operation ............................................................... 44
(21) Protective control function ................................................................... 44
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10. MAINTENANCE DATA ............................................................................... 51


(1) Cautions ............................................................................................. 51
(2) Items to check before troubleshooting ................................................. 51
(3) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner does not run at all) ........ 51
(4) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner runs) ..................... 52
(5) Self-diagnosis table ............................................................................. 53
(6) Service mode (Trouble mode access function) ................................... 54
(7) Inspection procedures corresponding to detail of trouble .................... 62
(8) Phenomenon observed after shortcircuit, wire breakage on sensor ......... 67
(9) Checking the indoor electrical equipment ........................................... 67
(10) How to make sure of wireless remote control ...................................... 69
(11) Inspection procedure for blown fuse on the indoor and outdoor PCB .... 69
(12) Outdoor unit inspection points .............................................................. 70
11. INDOOR UNIT DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................................ 73
12. OPTION PARTS ........................................................................................... 79
(1) Wired remote control (RC-E5) .............................................................. 79
(2) Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E) ..................................................................... 85
(3) Superlink E board (SC-ADNA-E) .......................................................... 89
13. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 91

■How to read the model name

Example: SRK 20 Z SX-S

Series code
Inverter type
Product capacity (Cooling capacity : 2.0kW)
Model name SRK : Wall mounted type
SRC : Outdoor unit

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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Model SRK20ZSX-S
Item Indoor unit SRK20ZSX-S Outdoor unit SRC20ZSX-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 2.0 ( 0.9(Min.) - 3.2 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW 2.7 ( 0.8(Min.) - 5.3 (Max.))
Heating capacity (H2) kW —
Cooling 0.32 (0.16 - 0.74)
Power consumption Heating 0.47 (0.14 - 1.36)
kW
Heating (H2) —
Max power consumption 1.92
Cooling 1.9 / 1.8 / 1.7 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Running current
Heating A 2.6 / 2.5 / 2.4 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Operation Inrush current, max current 2.5 Max. 9
data Cooling 76
Power factor %
Heating 81
EER Cooling 6.25
Heating 5.74
COP
Heating (H2) —
Cooling 53 56
Sound power level
Heating 53 58
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 38 Me: 31 Lo: 24 ULo: 19 43
Sound pressure level
Heating Hi: 38 Me: 32 Lo: 25 ULo: 19 44
Silent mode sound pressure level — Cooling:33 / Heating:38
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 305 x 920 x 220 640 x 800 (+71) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Equivalent color) Munsell : (8.0Y 9.3/0.1), RAL : 9003 Munsell : (4.2Y 7.5/1.1), RAL : 7004
Net weight kg 13 43.0
Compressor type & Quantity — RMT5111MCE2(Twin rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 0.75 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) ℓ — 0.35 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.45 in outdoor unit (Incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Quantity Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Starting method) W 42 x1 (Direct drive) 34 x1 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 11.3 Me: 9.1 Lo: 6.0 ULo: 5.0 31.0
Air flow m3/min
Heating Hi: 12.2 Me: 10.3 Lo: 7.2 ULo: 5.4 31.0
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (Washable) x 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless - remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow, ECO: Blue
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Heating overload protection( High pressure control ), Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line: φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line: φ9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.55 / Gas line : 0.48 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max.25
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max.15 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max.15 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 5 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 2.5
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter (Allergen clear filter x 1, Photocatalytic washable deodorizing filter x 1)
Option parts Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C ISO5151-H1
Heating (H2) 20˚C — 2˚C 1˚C ISO5151-H2
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.

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Model SRK25ZSX-S
Item Indoor unit SRK25ZSX-S Outdoor unit SRC25ZSX-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 2.5 ( 0.9(Min.) - 3.7 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW 3.2 ( 0.8(Min.) - 5.8 (Max.))
Heating capacity (H2) kW —
Cooling 0.44 (0.16 - 0.89)
Power consumption Heating 0.59 (0.14 - 1.54)
kW
Heating (H2) —
Max power consumption 1.92
Cooling 2.5 / 2.4 / 2.3 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Running current
Heating A 3.2 / 3.0 / 2.9 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Operation Inrush current, max current 3.0 Max. 9
data Cooling 80
Power factor %
Heating 85
EER Cooling 5.68
Heating 5.42
COP
Heating (H2) —
Cooling 55 57
Sound power level
Heating 56 58
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 39 Me: 33 Lo: 25 ULo: 19 44
Sound pressure level
Heating Hi: 40 Me: 34 Lo: 27 ULo: 19 45
Silent mode sound pressure level — Cooling:35 / Heating:39
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 305 x 920 x 220 640 x 800 (+71) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Equivalent color) Munsell : (8.0Y 9.3/0.1), RAL : 9003 Munsell : (4.2Y 7.5/1.1), RAL : 7004
Net weight kg 13 43.0
Compressor type & Quantity — RMT5111MCE2(Twin rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 0.75 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) ℓ — 0.35 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.45 in outdoor unit (Incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Quantity Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Starting method) W 42 x1 (Direct drive) 34 x1 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 12.2 Me: 10.0 Lo: 6.7 ULo: 5.0 31.0
Air flow m3/min
Heating Hi: 12.8 Me: 11.0 Lo: 7.8 ULo: 5.4 31.0
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (Washable) x 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless - remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow, ECO: Blue
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Heating overload protection( High pressure control ), Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line: φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line: φ9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.55 / Gas line : 0.48 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max.25
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max.15 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max.15 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 5 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 3.0
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter (Allergen clear filter x 1, Photocatalytic washable deodorizing filter x 1)
Option parts Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C ISO5151-H1
Heating (H2) 20˚C — 2˚C 1˚C ISO5151-H2
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.

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Model SRK35ZSX-S
Item Indoor unit SRK35ZSX-S Outdoor unit SRC35ZSX-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 3.5 ( 0.9(Min.) - 4.3 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW 4.3 ( 0.8(Min.) - 6.6 (Max.))
Heating capacity (H2) kW —
Cooling 0.78 (0.16 - 1.26)
Power consumption Heating 0.90 (0.14 - 1.89)
kW
Heating (H2) —
Max power consumption 1.92
Cooling 3.9 / 3.7 / 3.6 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Running current
Heating A 4.4 / 4.3 / 4.1 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Operation Inrush current, max current 4.3 Max. 9
data Cooling 91
Power factor %
Heating 92
EER Cooling 4.49
Heating 4.78
COP
Heating (H2) —
Cooling 58 61
Sound power level
Heating 58 62
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 43 Me: 35 Lo: 26 ULo: 19 48
Sound pressure level
Heating Hi: 41 Me: 35 Lo: 28 ULo: 19 47
Silent mode sound pressure level — Cooling:38 / Heating:43
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 305 x 920 x 220 640 x 800(+71) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Equivalent color) Munsell : (8.0Y 9.3/0.1), RAL : 9003 Munsell : (4.2Y 7.5/1.1), RAL : 7004
Net weight kg 13 43.0
Compressor type & Quantity — RMT5111MCE2(Twin rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 0.90 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) ℓ — 0.35 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.45 in outdoor unit (Incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Quantity Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Starting method) W 42 x1 (Direct drive) 34 x1 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 13.1 Me: 10.8 Lo: 7.3 ULo: 5.0 36.0
Air flow m3/min
Heating Hi: 13.9 Me: 11.8 Lo: 8.6 ULo: 5.4 31.0
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (Washable) x 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless - remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow, ECO: Blue
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Heating overload protection( High pressure control ), Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line: φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line: φ9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.55 / Gas line : 0.48 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max.25
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max.15 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max.15 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 5 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 4.3
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter (Allergen clear filter x 1, Photocatalytic washable deodorizing filter x 1)
Option parts Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C ISO5151-H1
Heating (H2) 20˚C — 2˚C 1˚C ISO5151-H2
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.

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Model SRK50ZSX-S
Item Indoor unit SRK50ZSX-S Outdoor unit SRC50ZSX-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 5.0 ( 1.0(Min.) - 5.8 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW 6.0 ( 0.6(Min.) - 8.1 (Max.))
Heating capacity (H2) kW —
Cooling 1.30 (0.19 - 1.80)
Power consumption Heating 1.36 (0.18 - 2.43)
kW
Heating (H2) —
Max power consumption 2.90
Cooling 6.0 / 5.7 / 5.5 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Running current
Heating A 6.2 / 6.0 / 5.7 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Operation Inrush current, max current 5.0 Max. 15
data Cooling 99
Power factor %
Heating 99
EER Cooling 3.85
Heating 4.41
COP
Heating (H2) —
Cooling 59 63
Sound power level
Heating 62 63
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 44 Me: 39 Lo: 31 ULo: 22 50
Sound pressure level
Heating Hi: 46 Me: 41 Lo: 33 ULo: 23 49
Silent mode sound pressure level — Cooling:42 / Heating:43
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 305 x 920 x 220 640 x 800 (+71) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Equivalent color) Munsell : (8.0Y 9.3/0.1), RAL : 9003 Munsell : (4.2Y 7.5/1.1), RAL : 7004
Net weight kg 13 45
Compressor type & Quantity — RMT5113MCE2(Twin rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 1.50 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) ℓ — 0.45 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.50 in outdoor unit (Incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Quantity Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Starting method) W 42 x1 (Direct drive) 34 x1 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 14.3 Me: 12.4 Lo: 7.8 ULo: 5.4 39.0
Air flow m3/min
Heating Hi: 17.3 Me: 14.3 Lo: 9.8 ULo: 6.2 33.0
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (Washable) x 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless - remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow, ECO: Blue
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Heating overload protection( High pressure control ), Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line: φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line: φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.55 / Gas line : 0.48 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max.30
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max.20 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max.20 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 5 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 5.0
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter (Allergen clear filter x 1, Photocatalytic washable deodorizing filter x 1)
Option parts Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C ISO5151-H1
Heating (H2) 20˚C — 2˚C 1˚C ISO5151-H2
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.

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Model SRK60ZSX-S
Item Indoor unit SRK60ZSX-S Outdoor unit SRC60ZSX-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 6.1 ( 1.0(Min.) - 6.8 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW 6.8 ( 0.6(Min.) - 8.7 (Max.))
Heating capacity (H2) kW —
Cooling 1.81 (0.19 - 2.50)
Power consumption Heating 1.67 (0.18 - 2.86)
kW
Heating (H2) —
Max power consumption 2.90
Cooling 8.3 / 7.9 / 7.6 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Running current
Heating A 7.7 / 7.3 / 7.0 (220/ 230/ 240V)
Operation Inrush current, max current 5.0 Max. 15
data Cooling 99
Power factor %
Heating 99
EER Cooling 3.37
Heating 4.07
COP
Heating (H2) —
Cooling 62 65
Sound power level
Heating 63 64
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 46 Me: 41 Lo: 33 ULo: 22 52
Sound pressure level
Heating Hi: 46 Me: 42 Lo: 34 ULo: 23 52
Silent mode sound pressure level — Cooling:42 / Heating:43
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 305 x 920 x 220 640 x 800(+71) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Equivalent color) Munsell : (8.0Y 9.3/0.1), RAL : 9003 Munsell : (4.2Y 7.5/1.1), RAL : 7004
Net weight kg 13 45
Compressor type & Quantity — RMT5113MCE2(Twin rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 1.50 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) ℓ — 0.45 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.50 in outdoor unit (Incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Quantity Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Starting method) W 42 x1 (Direct drive) 34 x1 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 16.3 Me: 13.4 Lo: 8.9 ULo: 5.4 41.5
Air flow m3/min
Heating Hi: 17.8 Me: 13.7 Lo: 10.9 ULo: 6.2 39.0
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (Washable) x 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless - remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow, ECO: Blue
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Heating overload protection( High pressure control ), Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line: φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line: φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.55 / Gas line : 0.48 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max.30
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max.20 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max.20 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 5 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 5.0
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter (Allergen clear filter x 1, Photocatalytic washable deodorizing filter x 1)
Option parts Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C ISO5151-H1
Heating (H2) 20˚C — 2˚C 1˚C ISO5151-H2
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.

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35 60 F F 60 45 Symbol Content
Gas piping SRK 20,25,35 φ9.52(3/8")(Flare)
A
SRK 50,60 φ12.7(1/2")(Flare)

55
55
B Liquid piping φ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
C Hole on wall for right rear piping (φ65)
D Hole on wall for left rear piping (φ65)
E Drain hose VP16
(1) Indoor units

F Outlet for piping

920 220 3
Wireless remote control 167

305

59.5
59.5
60 24

12.5
12.5
F 61 Outlet for downward piping Terminal block 45 F Wired remote control
2. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS

(Refer to the top view) (Option)


Installation board Unit (Service space) 100
(Service space) 100 118.5 683 118.5

-
145 630 145

8-
176 568 176
460 460 □120 19
Models SRK20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S, 50ZSX-S, 60ZSX-S

10.3

65 (Service space)

48.6
88.6
277.3

□120 19
56.4
47

Notes(1)The model name label is attached

76.6
     on the right side of the unit.

47
(2)To connect the wired remote control,
17.4

     the interface kit(SC-BIKN-E) is required.

D 65 E B A SRK 20,25,35 480 70 C


SRK 50,60 486 Unit:mm
533
120(Service space)

548

Space for installation and service when viewing from the front

RLF000Z201
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Symbol Content
A Service valve connection(Gas side) φ9.52(3/8")
(Flare)
B Service valve connection(Liquid side) φ6.35(1/4")
(Flare)
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole
D Drain discharge hole φ20×5 places
520.6 161 E Anchor bolt hole M10-12×4 places
(2) Outdoor units

Center of gravity
Notes
327.3  (1)The unit must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
38.6 50.6  (2)The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
12 protrude more than 15mm.
E D E  (3)If the unit is installed in the location where there is a possibility of

24.3
strong winds, place the unit such that the direction of air from the

35.6
2-R

43.5
outlet gets perpendicular to the wind direction.
 (4)Leave 200mm or more space above the unit.

90.6
 (5)The wall height on the outlet side should be 1200mm or less.
 (6)The model name label is attached on the right side of the unit.

290
351.6
312.5
Models SRC20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S

145
83.5

-
Inlet L3

14.8
E 327.3 2-12X16 E L4
L2
Slot hole

9-
520 Service
( space )
89 510 201 17.9 Inlet
800 71.2
Outlet L1

Terminal block

Minimum installation space


Examples
installation
I Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ
C Size
L1 Open 280 280 180
L2 100 75 Open Open

640
L3 100 80 80 80
40°

B L4 250 Open 250 Open


40°

42.5
290

12.4
93

A
Unit:mm
Center of gravity 148.4 33.5

RCT000Z019
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Symbol Content
A Service valve connection(Gas side) φ12.7(1/2")(Flare)
B Service valve connection(Liquid side)φ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole
D Drain discharge hole φ20×5 places
520.6 161 E Anchor bolt hole M10-12×4 places
Center of gravity
327.3
38.6 50.6 Notes
12  (1) The unit must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
E D E  (2) The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not

24.3
protrude more than 15mm.
Model SRC50ZSX-S, 60ZSX-S

35.6
2-R

43.5
 (3) If the unit is installed in the location where there is a possibility of
strong winds, place the unit such that the direction of air from the

90.6
outlet gets perpendicular to the wind direction.

290
 (4) Leave 200mm or more space above the unit.

351.6
312.5
 (5) The wall height on the outlet side should be 1200mm or less.

145
 (6) The model name label is attached on the front side of the unit.

-
83.5
14.8
E 327.3 2-12X16 E
520 Slot hole Inlet L3

10 -
L2 L4
89 510 201 17.9
800 71.2
( Service
space )
Inlet

Outlet L1
Terminal block

Minimum installation space


C Examples
installation
I Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ
Size

640
L1 Open 280 280 180
40°

B L2 100 75 Open Open


40°

L3 100 80 80 80
42.5
Open Open
290
L4 250 250

12.4
93
A
Unit:mm
Center of gravity 148.4 33.5

RCT000Z020
'17 • SRK-T-203
'17 • SRK-T-203

(3)(3)Remote
Remote control
control
Wireless remote control

Unit : mm

167

60 26

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(b) Wired remote control (option parts)


Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E) is required to use the wired remote control.
Wiring outlet
Cut off the upper thin part of remote control lower case with a nipper or knife,
Exposed mounting and grind burrs with a file etc.

In case of pulling out In case of pulling out


from upper left from center
0.3mm2×2 cores. 48
In case of pulling out Upper part
In case of pulling out
from upper left from center

Lower case

LCD
Lower part

TEMP ON/OFF
Upper Sheath Upper Sheath

Upper cace Upper cace

Board Board

X Y X Y

Lower Wiring Lower Wiring


X, Y Terminal block In case of pulling out from center
In case of pulling out from
Attach M3 screw upper left
with washer
□120 The peeling-off length of sheath
Pulling out from upper left Pulling out from center
X wiring : 215mm X wiring : 170mm
Exterior appearance Pearl white Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring : 190mm The peeling-off length
of sheath
(Munsell color) (N8.5) near equivalent

Embedded mounting Remote control installation dimensions

Wall surface 120


Remote Tighten the screws after
control 46
cutting off the thin part of
outline 23 screw mounting part.
Wiring
83.5

120

44
42

45

11.5 11
Wiring oulet
Electrical box 12×7 Slot hole
(Not included) Installation hole
9.5×5 Slot hole (4 places)

(1) Installation screw for remote control


19 M4 screw (2 pieces)

Unit:mm
Wiring specifications
(1) If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
But, wiring in the remote control case should be under 0.5mm2. Change the wire size outside of
the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting
section. Be careful about contact failure.

Length Wiring thickness


100 to 200m 0.5mm2×2 cores
Under 300m 0.75mm2×2 cores
Under 400m 1.25mm2×2 cores
Under 600m 2.0mm2×2 cores PJZ000Z295

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DISPLAY 5 LOUVER Item Description
7 PRINTED CNL M MOTOR
WIRELESS RECEIVER CNE LEFT CNE Connector
BACK-UP SW CIRCUIT
BOARD LOUVER
CNF
5
(1) Indoor units

CNZ M MOTOR CNG


ROOM TEMP. RIGHT
SENSOR t CNJ
DIODE FLAP
STACK 5 MOTOR CNL
CNX M LOWER
HEAT EXCHANGER CNM
SENSOR 1 t CNG LEFT
FLAP CNP
5 MOTOR
CNY M LOWER CNS
HEAT EXCHANGER
SENSOR 2 t RIGHT CNU
5 FLAP CNX
3. ELECTRICAL WIRING

HUMIDITY 2 CNM M MOTOR


SENSOR CNF UPPER CNY
CNZ
MOTION 3 5 INLET
SENSOR CNJ M MOTOR
LEFT

-
5 5 INLET
INTERFACE KIT CNS CNP M MOTOR

13 -
RIGHT
INLET
PANEL
Models SRK20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S, 50ZSX-S, 60ZSX-S

YELLOW/GREEN G2 LIMIT
SW
U RED
1
VARISTOR BLACK
HEAT WHITE S/N 3
FUSE WHITE FAN
EXCHANGER CNU 4 M MOTOR
RED J 250V YELLOW
5
3.15A BLUE
BLACK L 6

YELLOW/GREEN
T
TERMINAL 1 2 3 Power source
BLOCK N
1 Phase 2
POWER WIRES 1 N
HEAT 220-240V 50Hz
EXCHANGER 220V 60Hz SIGNAL WIRE 3
4
TO OUTDOOR UNIT [ EARTH WIRE ]

RWA000Z412
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Power source
1 Phase
L
220-240V 50Hz
220V 60Hz
(YE) (OR) PCB ASSY PCB1
3
T1 T2 POWER
(2) Outdoor units

DIODE TRANSISTOR
STACK2
F7 F2
(BK) R.IN ~ + U (RD)
P U
250V 15A t゜ 250V 20A
+ + V (WH) MS
NOISE V
FILTER 3~
~ - W (BK)
(WH) S.IN W
N
DIODE DIODE CM
(RD) C-2 STACK4 STACK1
F1
~ + ~ +
SWITCHING F3
F 3.15A L 250V PAM
(YG) G1 POWER F4 T 1A L 250V
TERMINAL CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT
BLOCK
TB1 ~ - ~ - 250V 10A
t゜
(BK)
L 1 (YG) G2 CNFAN M
(WH)

N 2 FMo

3
Models SRC20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S

(YG) (RD)
CN20S CNTH (BK) CNEEV (WH)
4

-
TO INDOOR UNIT 2 2 2 2
2
POWER WIRES 1 N M

t゜
t゜
t゜

14 -
SIGNAL WIRE 3 20S
TH2 TH3 TH4 EEV
[ EARTH WIRE ]
Meaning of marks
Item Description
20S 4 way valve(coil)
Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires
CN20S Connector
MAX running current Power cable Power cable length Connecting cable
Model name CNEEV
(A) wire size x number* (m) wire size x number*
CNFAN
SRC20ZSX-S Color marks CNTH
SRC25ZSX-S 9 2.0mm2 x 3 22 1.5mm2 x 4
SRC35ZSX-S
Mark Color CM Compressor motor
BK Black EEV Electric expansion valve(coil)
* The wire numbers include earth wire(Yellow/Green) RD Red FMo Fan motor
Switchgear or circuit breaker capacity should be chosen according to national or regional electricity
regulations. WH White L Reactor
The power cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used OR Orange TH2 Heat exchanger sensor
with no more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation
falling outside of these conditions, please follow the national or regional electricity regulations. YE Yellow TH3 Outdoor air temp. sensor
YG Yellow/Green TH4 Discharge pipe temp. sensor

RWC000Z297
'17 • SRK-T-203
Power source
1 Phase
220-240V 50Hz
220V 60Hz
3
PCB ASSY PCB1
TERMINAL DIODE
BLOCK 1 POWER
STACK1 T1 (YE) (YE) T2 TRANSISTOR
TB1 (BK) F4 (BK) R.IN L1
~ +
L T11 (BL) (BL) T12 U (RD)
250V 20A L2 P U
(WH) S.IN
N + + + V (WH) MS
~ - V
(YG) G1 3~
W (BK)
F8 W
N
(YG) 250V 20A CM
Models SRC50ZSX-S, 60ZSX-S

(YG) G2
(WH) DIODE PAM PAM
TERMINAL
BLOCK 2 STACK2 CIRCUIT CIRCUIT F3
F1 ~ + T 1A L 250V
TB2 (BK) SWITCHING
1 F 3.15A L 250V POWER
2 CIRCUIT CNFAN
N ~ - (WH)
M
(RD) C-2
3 FMo

(RD)

-
CN20S CNTH (BK) CNEEV (WH)
4 (YG)

15 -
2 2 2
TO INDOOR UNIT
M
2 t゜
t゜
t゜

POWER WIRES 1 N
20S EEV
SIGNAL WIRE 3 TH1 TH2 TH3

[ EARTH WIRE ] Meaning of marks


Item Description
Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires 20S Solenoid coil for 4 way valve
MAX running current Power cable Power cable length Connecting cable
CN20S Connector
Model name CNEEV
(A) wire size x number* (m) wire size x number*
CNFAN
SRC50ZSX-S Color marks CNTH
15 2.0mm2 x 3 13 1.5mm2 x 4
SRC60ZSX-S
Mark Color CM Compressor motor
BK Black EEV Electric expansion valve(coil)
* The wire numbers include earth wire(Yellow/Green)
Switchgear or circuit breaker capacity should be chosen according to national or regional electricity BL Blue FMo Fan motor
regulations. RD Red L1,2 Reactor
The power cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used
with no more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation WH White TH1 Heat exchanger sensor
falling outside of these conditions, please follow the national or regional electricity regulations. YE Yellow TH2 Outdoor air temp. sensor
YG Yellow/Green TH3 Discharge pipe temp. sensor

RWC000Z298
'17 • SRK-T-203
'17 • SRK-T-203

4. NOISE LEVEL
Model SRK20ZSX-S
Condition ISO5151 T1/H1
(Indoor Unit)
Mike position
Model SRK20ZSX-S
1m
Noise Cooling 38 dB(A) 0.8m
Unit
Level Heating 38 dB(A) Mike position
(Center & Low points)
× ...... Cooling, Heating
70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Sound pressure level (dB)

Distance from front side 1m


(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa )

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 Mike position 30
1m N 30
0.8m
20 Unit
Mike position
20
(Center & Low points) N20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(Outdoor Unit)
Model SRC20ZSX-S Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Distance from front side 1m
Noise Cooling 43 dB(A)
Level Heating 44 dB(A)
× ...... Cooling, Heating
70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Sound pressure level (dB)
(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa)

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30

N 30
20 20
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

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Model SRK25ZSX-S
Condition ISO5151 T1/H1
(Indoor Unit)
Mike position
Model SRK25ZSX-S
1m
Noise Cooling 39 dB(A) 0.8m
Level Heating 40 dB(A) Unit
Mike position
(Center & Low points)

× ...... Cooling, Heating


70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Sound pressure level (dB)

Distance from front side 1m


(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa )

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 Mike position 30
1m N 30
0.8m
20 Unit
Mike position 20
(Center & Low points) N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(Outdoor Unit)
Model SRC25ZSX-S Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Distance from front side 1m
Noise Cooling 44 dB(A)
Level Heating 45 dB(A)
× ...... Cooling, Heating
70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Sound pressure level (dB)
(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa)

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30

N 30
20 20
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

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Model SRK35ZSX-S
Condition ISO5151 T1/H1
(Indoor Unit)
Mike position
Model SRK35ZSX-S
1m
Noise Cooling 43 dB(A) 0.8m
Level Heating 41 dB(A) Unit
Mike position
(Center & Low points)

× ...... Cooling, Heating


70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Sound pressure level (dB)

Distance from front side 1m


(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa )

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 Mike position 30
1m N 30
0.8m
20 Unit
Mike position 20
(Center & Low points)
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(Outdoor Unit)
Model SRC35ZSX-S Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Distance from front side 1m
Noise Cooling 48 dB(A)
Level Heating 47 dB(A)
× ...... Cooling, Heating
70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Sound pressure level (dB)
(Standard 2×10- 5 P a)

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30
N 30

20 20
N 20

10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

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Model SRK50ZSX-S
Condition ISO5151 T1/H1
(Indoor Unit)
Mike position
Model SRK50ZSX-S
1m
Noise Cooling 44 dB(A) 0.8m
Level Heating 46 dB(A) Unit
Mike position
(Center & Low points)

× ...... Cooling, Heating


70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Sound pressure level (dB)

Distance from front side 1m


(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa )

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 Mike position 30
1m N 30
0.8m
20 Unit
Mike position
20
(Center & Low points) N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(Outdoor Unit)
Model SRC50ZSX-S Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Distance from front side 1m
Noise Cooling 50 dB(A)
Level Heating 49 dB(A)
× ...... Cooling, Heating
70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Sound pressure level (dB)
(Standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30
N 30

20 20
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

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Model SRK60ZSX-S
Condition ISO5151 T1/H1
(Indoor Unit)
Mike position
Model SRK60ZSX-S
1m
Noise Cooling 46 dB(A) 0.8m
Level Heating 46 dB(A) Unit
Mike position
(Center & Low points)

× ...... Cooling, Heating


70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Sound pressure level (dB)

Distance from front side 1m


(Standard 2×10- 5 Pa )

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 Mike position 30
1m N 30
0.8m
20 Unit
Mike position 20
(Center & Low points)
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

(Outdoor Unit)
Model SRC60ZSX-S Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentioned below
Distance from front side 1m
Noise Cooling 52 dB(A)
Level Heating 52 dB(A)
× ...... Cooling, Heating

70 70
N 70

60 60
N 60
Sound pressure level (dB)
(Standard 2×10- 5 P a)

50 50
N 50

40 40
N 40

30 30
N 30

20 20
N 20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid octave band frequency (Hz)

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5. PIPING SYSTEM
Models SRK20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S
Cooling cycle

Indoor unit Outdoor unit Heating cycle


Flare Outdoor air
connection temp. sensor
Service valve
(Gas) (TH2)

Gas pipe Muffler Muffler


Discharge pipe
Room temp. Heat (φ9.52) Check joint temp. sensor
sensor exchanger
sensor (TH3)
(Th1) (Th22)
4-way valve
Muffler

Heat
Heat Accumulator exchanger
exchanger
Compressor
Humidity Heat
sensor exchanger
sensor
(Th3) (TH1)
Heat
exchanger Electronic Capillary tube
sensor expansion valve
(Th21) Liquid Service valve (EEV)
pipe
(φ6.35) (Liquid)
Capillary tube

Flare connection Strainer Muffler

Models SRK50ZSX-S,60ZSX-S

Cooling cycle

Indoor unit Outdoor unit Heating cycle


Flare Outdoor air
connection temp. sensor
Service valve
(Gas) (TH2)

Gas pipe Muffler Discharge pipe


Room temp. Heat (φ12.7) Check joint temp. sensor
sensor exchanger
sensor (TH3)
(Th1) (Th22)
4-way valve
Muffler

Heat
Heat Accumulator exchanger
exchanger
Compressor
Humidity Heat
sensor exchanger
sensor
(Th3) (TH1)
Heat Receiver
exchanger Electronic Capillary tube
sensor expansion valve
(Th21) Liquid Service valve (EEV)
pipe
(φ6.35) (Liquid)
Capillary tube

Flare connection Strainer Muffler

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'17 • SRK-T-203

6. RANGE OF
RANGE OF USAGE
USAGE & LIMITATIONS
& LIMITATIONS
Models

SRK20, 25, 35ZSX-S SRK50, 60ZSX-S

Item
Cooling operation : Approximately 18 to 32℃ D.B.
Indoor return air temperature
Heating operation : Approximately 10 to 30℃ D.B.
(Upper, lower limits)
(Refer to the selection chart)
Cooling operation : Approximately -15 to 46℃ D.B.
Outdoor air temperature
Heating operation : Approximately -20 to 24℃ D.B.
(Upper, lower limits)
(Refer to the selection chart)

Refrigerant line (one way) length Max. 25m Max. 30m

Max. 15m Max. 20m


Vertical height difference between (Outdoor unit is higher) (Outdoor unit is higher)
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max. 15m Max. 20m
(Outdoor unit is lower) (Outdoor unit is lower)

Power source voltage Rating ±10%

Voltage at starting Min. 85% of rating

Frequency of ON-OFF cycle Max. 4 times/h


(Inching prevention 10 minutes)
ON and OFF interval Min. 3 minutes

Selection chart
Correct the cooling and heating capacity in accordance with the conditions as follows. The net cooling and heating capacity can be
obtained in the following way.
Net capacity = Capacity shown on specification × Correction factors as follows.
(1) Coefficient of cooling and heating capacity in relation to temperatures
1.3
1.3

1.2
cooling&&

temperature

1.2
totemperature

Cooling Cooling
ofcooling
in
capacity in

1.1
1.1
heating capacity

1.0
1.0
Coefficientof

Heating Heating
Coefficient

relationto

0.9
0.9
Heating
relation

0.8
0.8

0.7
0.7

0.6
0.6
Applicable range
Applicable range
operation
Coolingoperation
D.B.
airD.B.

46
46
temperature
temperature

40
B.

40
D. B.
Outdoorair

35
35
°CD.

30
Outdoor

30
Cooling

°C

25
25 26 26
20
20 24 24

00
-5
-5 Depends onDepends
installedon installed situation
situation
-10
-10
-15
-15
14 14
16 16
18 18
20 20
22 22
operation
Heatingoperation

Indoor
Indoor air W.B. air W.B. temperature
temperature °C W.BStandard
°C W.B. ISO-T1 . ISO-T1Condition
D.B.

Standard Condition
airD.B.
temperature
temperature

27
27
B.
D. B.

25
25
Indoorair
°CD.

20
20
Indoor
Heating

15
°C

15
10
10
-20
-15 -15-10 -10-5 -5 0 0 5 510 10 15 15
ISO-T1Condition
ISO-T1 Standard Standard Condition
Outdoor airOutdoor air W.B. temperature
W.B. temperature °C W.B. °C W.B.

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'17 • SRK-T-203

(2) Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping

Piping length [m] 7 10 15 20 25 30


Cooling 1.0 0.99 0.975 0.965 0.95 0.935
Heating 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

(3) Correction relative to frosting on outdoor heat exchanger during heating

Air inlet temperature of


-20 -15 -10 -9 -7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 or more
outdoor unit in °CWB
Adjustment coefficient 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.94 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.86 0.87 0.92 1.00

How to obtain the cooling and heating capacity

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7. CAPACITY TABLES
Model SRK20ZSX-S Cooling Mode (kW) Heating Mode (HC) (kW)

Indoor air temp


outdoor indoor air temp
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB Air flow
Air flow air temp.
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -15˚CWB 1.66 1.63 1.59 1.55 1.52
10 2.25 2.12 2.36 2.09 2.45 2.19 2.49 2.17 2.53 2.14 2.60 2.26 2.67 2.21 -10˚CWB 1.88 1.85 1.82 1.78 1.74
12 2.21 2.10 2.32 2.07 2.41 2.18 2.45 2.16 2.50 2.14 2.58 2.26 2.65 2.20 -5˚CWB 2.04 2.01 1.97 1.94 1.91
14 2.17 2.06 2.28 2.05 2.38 2.17 2.42 2.15 2.47 2.12 2.55 2.24 2.62 2.20 0˚CWB 2.13 2.10 2.07 2.04 2.01
Hi
16 2.13 2.02 2.24 2.03 2.34 2.15 2.39 2.13 2.43 2.11 2.52 2.23 2.59 2.17 12.2 5˚CWB 2.72 2.69 2.67 2.62 2.58
(m3/min)
18 2.08 1.98 2.19 2.01 2.30 2.14 2.35 2.12 2.40 2.10 2.49 2.22 2.56 2.16 6˚CWB 2.76 2.73 2.70 2.67 2.63
20 2.04 1.94 2.15 2.00 2.26 2.13 2.31 2.11 2.36 2.09 2.45 2.20 2.53 2.15 10˚CWB 2.94 2.91 2.89 2.85 2.82
22 1.99 1.89 2.10 1.97 2.22 2.11 2.28 2.10 2.32 2.08 2.42 2.19 2.50 2.14 15˚CWB 3.20 3.17 3.14 3.11 3.08
24 1.94 1.85 2.05 1.95 2.18 2.07 2.24 2.09 2.28 2.07 2.38 2.18 2.47 2.14 20˚CWB 3.43 3.41 3.39 3.35 3.32
Hi
11.3 26 1.90 1.80 2.01 1.91 2.14 2.03 2.20 2.07 2.24 2.05 2.35 2.17 2.43 2.13
3
(m /min)
28 1.85 1.75 1.96 1.86 2.09 1.99 2.15 2.05 2.20 2.04 2.31 2.16 2.40 2.12
30 1.79 1.70 1.90 1.81 2.05 1.94 2.11 2.01 2.16 2.02 2.27 2.15 2.36 2.11
32 1.74 1.65 1.85 1.76 2.00 1.90 2.07 1.96 2.12 2.00 2.23 2.12 2.32 2.10
34 1.69 1.60 1.80 1.71 1.95 1.85 2.02 1.92 2.07 1.97 2.19 2.08 2.28 2.09
35 1.66 1.58 1.77 1.68 1.93 1.83 2.00 1.90 2.05 1.94 2.17 2.06 2.26 2.08
36 1.63 1.55 1.74 1.65 1.90 1.81 1.98 1.88 2.02 1.92 2.15 2.04 2.24 2.08
38 1.58 1.50 1.68 1.60 1.85 1.76 1.93 1.83 1.98 1.88 2.11 2.00 2.20 2.07
39 1.55 1.47 1.66 1.57 1.83 1.74 1.91 1.81 1.95 1.85 2.08 1.98 2.18 2.06

Model SRK25ZSX-S Cooling Mode (kW) Heating Mode (HC) (kW)

Indoor air temp


outdoor indoor air temp
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB Air flow
Air flow air temp.
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -15˚CWB 1.97 1.93 1.88 1.84 1.80
10 2.82 2.64 2.95 2.60 3.06 2.75 3.11 2.72 3.16 2.70 3.26 2.83 3.34 2.76 -10˚CWB 2.23 2.19 2.16 2.10 2.06
12 2.77 2.62 2.90 2.58 3.01 2.74 3.07 2.71 3.12 2.68 3.22 2.82 3.31 2.73 -5˚CWB 2.41 2.38 2.33 2.30 2.27
14 2.71 2.58 2.85 2.56 2.97 2.71 3.03 2.69 3.08 2.66 3.18 2.80 3.28 2.72 0˚CWB 2.53 2.49 2.45 2.42 2.38
Hi
16 2.66 2.53 2.80 2.54 2.92 2.70 2.98 2.67 3.04 2.65 3.15 2.79 3.24 2.71 12.8 5˚CWB 3.22 3.19 3.17 3.10 3.06
3
(m /min)
18 2.60 2.47 2.74 2.52 2.88 2.68 2.94 2.66 2.99 2.63 3.11 2.76 3.20 2.70 6˚CWB 3.27 3.24 3.20 3.16 3.12
20 2.55 2.42 2.68 2.49 2.83 2.66 2.89 2.64 2.95 2.62 3.07 2.75 3.17 2.69 10˚CWB 3.48 3.45 3.42 3.38 3.34
22 2.49 2.37 2.63 2.47 2.78 2.64 2.84 2.62 2.90 2.60 3.02 2.73 3.13 2.68 15˚CWB 3.79 3.75 3.73 3.69 3.65
24 2.43 2.31 2.57 2.44 2.72 2.59 2.80 2.60 2.85 2.58 2.98 2.72 3.08 2.67 20˚CWB 4.07 4.04 4.02 3.97 3.94
Hi
12.2 26 2.37 2.25 2.51 2.38 2.67 2.54 2.74 2.59 2.80 2.56 2.93 2.71 3.04 2.66
(m3/min)
28 2.31 2.19 2.44 2.32 2.61 2.48 2.69 2.56 2.75 2.55 2.89 2.69 3.00 2.64
30 2.24 2.13 2.38 2.26 2.56 2.43 2.64 2.51 2.70 2.53 2.84 2.68 2.95 2.63
32 2.18 2.07 2.31 2.20 2.50 2.37 2.58 2.46 2.64 2.51 2.79 2.65 2.90 2.62
34 2.11 2.00 2.25 2.13 2.44 2.32 2.53 2.40 2.59 2.46 2.74 2.60 2.85 2.61
35 2.08 1.97 2.21 2.10 2.41 2.29 2.50 2.38 2.56 2.43 2.71 2.58 2.83 2.60
36 2.04 1.94 2.18 2.07 2.38 2.26 2.47 2.35 2.53 2.40 2.69 2.55 2.80 2.59
38 1.97 1.87 2.11 2.00 2.32 2.20 2.41 2.29 2.47 2.35 2.63 2.50 2.75 2.58
39 1.94 1.84 2.07 1.97 2.28 2.17 2.38 2.26 2.44 2.32 2.61 2.48 2.72 2.57

Model SRK35ZSX-S Cooling Mode (kW) Heating Mode (HC) (kW)

Indoor air temp


outdoor indoor air temp
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB Air flow
Air flow air temp.
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -15˚CWB 2.65 2.59 2.53 2.48 2.42
10 3.94 3.46 4.13 3.40 4.28 3.57 4.35 3.53 4.43 3.49 4.56 3.64 4.68 3.55 -10˚CWB 2.99 2.94 2.90 2.83 2.77
12 3.87 3.42 4.06 3.37 4.22 3.55 4.29 3.51 4.37 3.47 4.51 3.62 4.63 3.53 -5˚CWB 3.24 3.20 3.13 3.10 3.05
14 3.80 3.39 3.99 3.34 4.16 3.52 4.24 3.49 4.31 3.45 4.46 3.61 4.59 3.52 0˚CWB 3.40 3.35 3.29 3.25 3.20
Hi
16 3.72 3.36 3.91 3.31 4.09 3.50 4.18 3.46 4.25 3.43 4.40 3.59 4.54 3.50 13.9 5˚CWB 4.33 4.28 4.26 4.17 4.11
3
(m /m in)
18 3.65 3.32 3.84 3.28 4.03 3.47 4.11 3.44 4.19 3.40 4.35 3.57 4.49 3.49 6˚CWB 4.40 4.35 4.30 4.25 4.19
20 3.57 3.28 3.76 3.24 3.96 3.44 4.05 3.41 4.13 3.38 4.29 3.55 4.43 3.47 10˚CWB 4.68 4.63 4.60 4.54 4.49
22 3.49 3.24 3.68 3.20 3.89 3.42 3.98 3.39 4.06 3.36 4.23 3.53 4.38 3.46 15˚CWB 5.09 5.04 5.01 4.95 4.91

Hi 24 3.40 3.20 3.59 3.17 3.81 3.39 3.91 3.36 3.99 3.33 4.17 3.51 4.32 3.44 20˚CWB 5.47 5.42 5.40 5.34 5.29
13.1 26 3.32 3.15 3.51 3.13 3.74 3.35 3.84 3.34 3.92 3.31 4.11 3.49 4.26 3.42
Notes(1) T
 hese data show average statuses.
(m3/min) 28 3.23 3.07 3.42 3.10 3.66 3.32 3.77 3.30 3.85 3.28 4.04 3.47 4.20 3.40 Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation
30 3.14 2.98 3.33 3.06 3.58 3.29 3.70 3.28 3.78 3.25 3.98 3.44 4.13 3.37 is not conducted continuously.
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is
32 3.05 2.90 3.24 3.02 3.50 3.26 3.62 3.25 3.70 3.22 3.91 3.42 4.06 3.36 fixed.
34 2.95 2.81 3.14 2.98 3.41 3.23 3.54 3.22 3.62 3.19 3.84 3.39 4.00 3.33 (2) C
 apacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7m
35 2.91 2.76 3.10 2.94 3.37 3.20 3.50 3.20 3.58 3.18 3.80 3.38 3.96 3.32 Level difference of Zero.
36 2.86 2.72 3.05 2.90 3.33 3.16 3.46 3.19 3.54 3.17 3.76 3.37 3.92 3.31 (3) S
 ymbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW)
38 2.76 2.62 2.95 2.80 3.24 3.08 3.38 3.16 3.46 3.14 3.69 3.35 3.85 3.29
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW)
39 2.71 2.57 2.90 2.75 3.20 3.04 3.33 3.15 3.42 3.12 3.65 3.34 3.81 3.28 HC : Heating capacity (kW)

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Model SRK50ZSX-S Cooling Mode (kW) Heating Mode (HC) (kW)

Indoor air temp


outdoor indoor air temp
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB Air flow
Air flow air temp.
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -15˚CWB 3.69 3.61 3.53 3.45 3.38
10 5.63 4.45 5.90 4.37 6.11 4.54 6.22 4.48 6.32 4.42 6.51 4.57 6.69 4.43 -10˚CWB 4.18 4.10 4.05 3.95 3.86
12 5.53 4.40 5.80 4.32 6.03 4.50 6.14 4.45 6.25 4.39 6.44 4.54 6.62 4.40 -5˚CWB 4.52 4.46 4.37 4.32 4.25
14 5.43 4.34 5.70 4.28 5.94 4.47 6.05 4.42 6.16 4.36 6.37 4.51 6.55 4.38 0˚CWB 4.74 4.67 4.59 4.54 4.47
Hi
16 5.32 4.29 5.59 4.23 5.85 4.43 5.96 4.38 6.08 4.33 6.29 4.48 6.48 4.36 17.3 5˚CWB 6.04 5.97 5.94 5.82 5.74
(m3/min)
18 5.21 4.24 5.48 4.18 5.75 4.39 5.88 4.34 5.99 4.29 6.21 4.45 6.41 4.33 6˚CWB 6.14 6.07 6.00 5.92 5.85
20 5.10 4.18 5.37 4.13 5.65 4.35 5.78 4.31 5.90 4.26 6.13 4.42 6.33 4.31 10˚CWB 6.52 6.46 6.42 6.34 6.27
22 4.98 4.13 5.25 4.08 5.55 4.30 5.69 4.26 5.80 4.21 6.05 4.39 6.25 4.28 15˚CWB 7.10 7.04 6.99 6.91 6.85
24 4.86 4.07 5.14 4.02 5.45 4.25 5.59 4.22 5.71 4.18 5.96 4.36 6.17 4.25 20˚CWB 7.63 7.57 7.53 7.45 7.39
Hi
14.3 26 4.74 4.01 5.01 3.97 5.34 4.21 5.49 4.18 5.61 4.14 5.87 4.33 6.08 4.23
3
(m /min)
28 4.61 3.95 4.89 3.91 5.23 4.16 5.39 4.14 5.50 4.10 5.78 4.30 5.99 4.20
30 4.49 3.89 4.76 3.86 5.11 4.12 5.28 4.10 5.40 4.06 5.68 4.26 5.90 4.17
32 4.35 3.82 4.63 3.80 5.00 4.07 5.17 4.05 5.29 4.02 5.58 4.22 5.81 4.13
34 4.22 3.76 4.49 3.74 4.88 4.01 5.06 4.01 5.18 3.98 5.48 4.19 5.71 4.10
35 4.15 3.73 4.42 3.70 4.82 3.99 5.00 3.99 5.12 3.95 5.43 4.17 5.66 4.08
36 4.08 3.70 4.35 3.67 4.76 3.96 4.94 3.96 5.06 3.93 5.37 4.15 5.61 4.07
38 3.94 3.63 4.21 3.61 4.63 3.91 4.82 3.91 4.94 3.88 5.27 4.11 5.50 4.04
39 3.87 3.60 4.14 3.58 4.57 3.89 4.76 3.89 4.88 3.86 5.21 4.09 5.45 4.02

Model SRK60ZSX-S Cooling Mode (kW) Heating Mode (HC) (kW)

Indoor air temp


outdoor indoor air temp
Outdoor 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB Air flow
Air flow air temp.
air temp. 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB 16˚CDB 18˚CDB 20˚CDB 22˚CDB 24˚CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -15˚CWB 4.18 4.09 4.00 3.92 3.83
10 6.87 5.29 7.19 5.21 7.46 5.38 7.58 5.30 7.72 5.23 7.94 5.38 8.16 5.21 -10˚CWB 4.73 4.65 4.59 4.47 4.38
12 6.75 5.23 7.07 5.14 7.35 5.33 7.48 5.26 7.62 5.19 7.86 5.35 8.08 5.18 -5˚CWB 5.13 5.05 4.95 4.90 4.82
14 6.62 5.17 6.95 5.08 7.24 5.28 7.38 5.22 7.52 5.15 7.77 5.31 8.00 5.15 0˚CWB 5.38 5.30 5.20 5.14 5.07
Hi
16 6.49 5.10 6.82 5.02 7.13 5.23 7.28 5.18 7.42 5.11 7.68 5.27 7.91 5.12 17.8 5˚CWB 6.85 6.77 6.73 6.60 6.51
3
(m /min)
18 6.36 5.03 6.69 4.96 7.02 5.18 7.17 5.13 7.31 5.06 7.58 5.24 7.82 5.09 6˚CWB 6.96 6.88 6.80 6.71 6.63
20 6.22 4.96 6.55 4.89 6.89 5.13 7.06 5.08 7.20 5.02 7.48 5.20 7.73 5.06 10˚CWB 7.39 7.32 7.28 7.18 7.11
22 6.08 4.89 6.41 4.83 6.77 5.07 6.94 5.01 7.08 4.96 7.38 5.16 7.63 5.03 15˚CWB 8.05 7.98 7.92 7.83 7.76
24 5.93 4.81 6.27 4.76 6.64 5.00 6.82 4.97 6.96 4.91 7.27 5.13 7.53 4.99 20˚CWB 8.65 8.58 8.54 8.44 8.37
Hi
16.3 26 5.78 4.74 6.12 4.69 6.51 4.95 6.70 4.92 6.84 4.86 7.16 5.08 7.42 4.95
Notes(1) T
 hese data show average statuses.
(m3/min)
28 5.63 4.66 5.96 4.62 6.38 4.89 6.57 4.86 6.71 4.82 7.05 5.04 7.31 4.92 Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation
30 5.47 4.59 5.81 4.55 6.24 4.83 6.44 4.81 6.58 4.76 6.93 5.00 7.20 4.88 is not conducted continuously.
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is
32 5.31 4.51 5.65 4.48 6.10 4.78 6.31 4.76 6.45 4.71 6.81 4.95 7.08 4.85 fixed.
34 5.15 4.43 5.48 4.40 5.95 4.72 6.17 4.71 6.31 4.66 6.68 4.91 6.96 4.81 (2) C
 apacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7m
35 5.07 4.39 5.40 4.36 5.88 4.69 6.10 4.68 6.24 4.63 6.62 4.89 6.90 4.78 Level difference of Zero.
36 4.98 4.35 5.31 4.32 5.80 4.65 6.03 4.65 6.17 4.61 6.56 4.86 6.84 4.76 (3) S
 ymbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW)
38 4.81 4.27 5.14 4.25 5.65 4.59 5.89 4.59 6.03 4.55 6.42 4.81 6.71 4.72 SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW)
39 4.72 4.23 5.05 4.21 5.57 4.56 5.81 4.57 5.95 4.53 6.36 4.79 6.65 4.70 HC : Heating capacity (kW)

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8. APPLICATION DATA RLF012A200

(1) Installation of indoor unit Model SRK20,25,35,50,60ZSX-S


R410A REFRIGERANT USED

• This installation manual deals with an indoor unit installation only. For an outdoor unit installation, refer to page 30.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Before installation, read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully and strictly follow it during the installa- • Be sure to confirm no operation problem on the equipment after completing the installation. If unusual
tion work in order to protect yourself. noise can be heard during the test run, consult the dealer.
• The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, WARNING and CAUTION . • Be sure to explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment to the
WARNING 
I ndicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in serious con- user according to the user’s manual.
sequences such as death or severe injury. • Be sure to keep the installation manual together with user’s manual at a place where it is easily accessi-
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in personal inju- ble to the user any time. Moreover, ask the user to hand the manuals to a new user, whenever required.
ry or property damage.
Both mention the important items to protect your health and safety. Therefore, strictly follow them by any means.

WARNING
• Be sure to use only for residential purpose. • During pump down work, be sure to stop the compressor before closing ser-
If this unit is installed in inferior environment such as machine shop, vehicle (like ship), warehouse, vice valves and removing connecting pipes.
etc., it can malfunction. If the connecting pipes are removed when the compressor is in operation and service valves are
• Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer completely in accor- open, air can be sucked into the refrigerant circuit which can cause anomalous high pressure result-
dance with the installation manual. ing in burst or personal injury.
Installation by non qualified person or incorrect installation can cause serious troubles such as water • In the event of refrigerant leakage during installation, be sure to ventilate the
leak, electric shock, fire and personal injury. working area properly.
• Be sure to wear protective goggles and gloves while performing installation work. If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gases will be produced.
Improper safety measures can result in personal injury. • Electrical work must be carried out by the qualified electrician, strictly in ac-
• Use the original accessories and the specified components for the installation. cordance with national or regional electricity regulations.
Using parts other than those prescribed may cause water leak, electric shock, fire and personal injury. Incorrect installation can cause electric shock, fire or personal injury.
• Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of flammable gases can occur. • Make sure that earth leakage breaker and circuit breaker of appropriate ca-
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire resulting in property damage and per- pacities are installed.
sonal injury. Circuit breaker should be able to disconnect all poles under over current. Absence of appropriate
• When installing the unit in small rooms, make sure that refrigerant density breakers can cause electric shock, personal injury or property damage.
does not exceed the limit (Reference: ISO5149) in the event of leakage. • Be sure to switch off the power source in the event of installation, mainte-
If refrigerant density exceeds the limit, consult the dealer and install the ventilation system. nance or service.
Otherwise lack of oxygen can occur resulting in serious accident. If the power source is not switched off, there is a risk of electric shock, unit failure or personal injury.
• Install the unit in a location where unit will remain stable, horizontal and free • Be sure to tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the ca-
of any vibration transmission. bles properly to prevent overloading the terminal blocks.
Unsuitable installation location can cause the unit to fall resulting in material damage and personal injury. Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire.
• Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections. • Do not process, splice or modify the power cable, or share the socket with
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to other power plugs.
entrapment, burn or electric shock. Improper power cable or power plug can cause fire or electric shock due to poor connection, insuffi-
• This unit is designed specifically for R410A. cient insulation or over-current.
Using any other refrigerant can cause unit failure and personal injury. • Do not perform any change in protective device or its setup condition yourself.
• Do not vent R410A into atmosphere. Changing protective device specifications can cause electric shock, fire or burst.
 R410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas with a Global Warming Potential(GWP)=2088. • Be sure to clamp the cables properly so that they do not touch any internal
• Make sure that no air enters the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed component of the unit.
and removed. If cables touch any internal component, it can cause overheating and fire.
 If air enters the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit will become too high, which • Be sure to install service cover properly.
can cause burst and personal injury. Improper installation can cause electric shock or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
• Be sure to use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. • Be sure to use the prescribed power and connecting cables for electrical work.
 Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause refrigerant circuit burst resulting in unit failure and Using improper cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire.
personal injury. • This appliance must be connected to main power source by means of a cir-
• Be sure to connect both liquid and gas connecting pipes properly before op- cuit breaker or switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm.
erating the compressor. Improper electrical work can cause unit failure or personal injury.
Do not open the liquid and gas service valves before completing piping work, • When plugging this unit, a plug conforming to the norm IEC60884-1 must be used.
and evacuation. Using improper plug can cause electric shock or fire.
 If the compressor is operated when connecting pipes are not connected and service valves are open, • Be sure to connect the power source cable with power source properly.
air can be sucked into the refrigerant circuit which can cause anomalous high pressure resulting in Improper connection can cause intrusion of dust or water resulting in electric shock or fire.
burst or personal injury.
• Be sure to tighten the flare nuts to specified torque using the torque wrench.
Tightening flare nuts with excess torque can cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period.

CAUTION
• Take care when carrying the unit by hand. • Do not install the unit in the locations where:
If the unit weight is more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. • There are heat sources nearby.
Do not carry the unit by the plastic straps. Always use the carry handle. • Unit is directly exposed to rain or sunlight.
• Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals • There is any obstacle which can prevent smooth air circulation from inlet and outlet side of the unit.
can inhabit. • Unit is directly exposed to oil mist and steam such as kitchen.
Insects and small animals can enter the electrical parts and cause damage resulting in fire or person- • Chemical substances like ammonia (organic fertilizer), calcium chloride (snow melting agent) and
al injury. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean. acid (sulfurous acid etc.), which can harm the unit, will generate or accumulate.
• If the outdoor unit is installed at height, make sure that there is enough space • Drain water can not be discharged properly.
for installation, maintenance and service. • TV set or radio receiver is placed within 1m.
Insufficient space can result in personal injury due to falling from the height. • Height above sea level is more than 1000m.
• Do not install the unit near the location where neighbours are bothered by It can cause performance degradation, corrosion and damage of components, unit malfunction and fire.
noise or air generating from the unit. • Dispose of all packing materials properly.
It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim. Packing materials contain nails and wood which can cause personal injury.
• Do not install in the locations where unit is directly exposed to corrosive Keep the polybag away from children to avoid the risk of suffocation.
gases (like sulphide gas, chloride gas), sea breeze or salty atmosphere. • Do not put anything on the outdoor unit.
It can cause corrosion of heat exchanger and damage to plastic parts. Object may fall causing property damage or personal injury.
• Do not install the unit close to the equipments that generate electromagnetic • Do not touch the aluminum fin of the outdoor unit.
waves and/or high-harmonic waves. Aluminium fin temperature is high during heating operation. Touching fin can cause burn.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecom- • Do not touch any refrigerant pipe with your hands when the system is in operation.
munication equipments can affect the system, and cause malfunctions and breakdowns. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending on the
The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its operating condition. Touching pipes can cause personal injury like burn (hot/cold).
function or cause jamming. • Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power source wiring in accor-
dance with the local codes and regulations.
The isolator should be locked in OFF state in accordance with EN60204-1.

1. ACCESSORIES AND TOOLS


Standard accessories (supplied with indoor unit) Locally procured parts Tools for installation Work
(a) Sleeve (1pc) Plus headed driver Pipe cutter
Wood screws
(1) Installation board 1pc (5) (for remote control holder ø3.5 X 16mm) 2pcs (b) Sealing plate (1pc) Knife Hole core drill (65mm in diameter)
(c) Inclination plate (1pc) Saw Wrench key (Hexagon) [4m/m]
(2) Wireless remote control 1pc (6) Batteries [R03 (AAA, Micro) 1.5V] 2pcs (d) Putty Tape measure Flaring tool set*
(e) Connecting cable Torque wrench Gas leak detector*
(f) Drain hose (extension hose) (14.0-62.0N·m (1.4-6.2kgf·m)) Pipe bender
(3) Remote control holder 1pc (7) Air-cleaning filters 2pcs
Piping cover
(g) (for
Plier Flare adjustment gauge
insulation of connection piping) * Designed specifically for R410A
(4) Tapping screws 4pcs (8) Insulation (#486 50 X 100 t3) 1pc
(for installation board ø4 X 25mm) (h) work) and screw (for finishing
Clamp

(i) Electrical tape

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2. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION


After getting customer’s approval, select installation location according to following guidelines. 6.5 cm minimum from the ceiling
(In the case of less than 10 cm, Installation example
there is a possibility of performance
1. Indoor unit 10 cm minimu degradation.) 2 cm
• Where there is no obstruction to the airflow and where the cooled and heated air can be m 7.0
from the wall
evenly distributed. Installation board cm
• A solid place where the unit or the wall will not vibrate. 10 cm minimum
from the wall 7.9 cm
• A place where there will be enough space for servicing.
(Where space mentioned on the right side can be secured.)
• Where it is easy to conduct wiring and piping work.
• A place where unit is not directly exposed to sunlight or street light. Maximum
• A place where it can be easily drained. moving range
• A place separated at least 1m away from the television or the radio.
Indoor
(To prevent interference to images and sounds.) unit 11 cm 12 cm
• A place where this unit is not affected by the high frequency equipment or electric equipment.
• Avoid installing this unit in place where there is much oil mist.

180 cm minimum from the floor


Flap removal
• A place where there is no electric equipment or household. (a) Sleeve position
Be sure that the
• Install the indoor unit on the wall where the height from the floor to the bottom of the unit is flap of outlet
more than 180 cm. should not Need to
Wireless touch any secure a
remote control obstacles. space for
2. Wireless remote control service
• A place where the air-conditioner can receive the signal surely during operating the wireless Remote control holder
remote control. Obstacle such
Wood screws
• A place where it is not affected by the TV and radio etc. as curtain
• Do not place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near heat devices such as a stove.

3. INSTALLING INSTALLATION BOARD


• Installation board should be installed on the wall which can support the weight of the indoor unit. Installation board Unit
• Adjustment of the installation board in the horizontal direction is to be conducted with 4 screws in a (Service Space) 100 118.5 683 118.5 100

65 (Service Space)
temporary tightened state. 176 568 176
• With the standard hole as a center, adjust the board and level it. 145 630 145
460 460
630
568 Standard hole

10.3
48.6
88.6

277.3
In case of fixing the unit on
Bolt
concrete wall, use nut anchor.

47
(M6X12)
76.6
47

56.4
17.4
120
Mating mark for level surface

(Service Space)
65 70
CAUTION 480 (Gas pipe)
Improper adjustment of the installation board can cause water leakage. 533 (Drain hose)
548 (Liquid pipe)
Unit: mm

4. DRILLING HOLE AND FIXTURE OF SLEEVE


When drilling the wall that contains a metal lath, wire lath or metal plate, be sure to use sealing plate, sleeve and inclination plate (Locally procured parts).

(c) Inclination plate


(a) Sleeve Top (a) Sleeve
5 Turn to CAUTION
tighten
ø65 After passing the wirings and pipes
Cut
(b) Sealing plate through the hole, completely seal (d) Putty
Indoor side Outdoor side Thickness of the wall + 1.5cm Indoor side Outdoor side Installed state the hole on the wall with putty to
prevent water leakage.
(1) Drill a hole with hole (2) Cut sleeve to adjust to wall (3) Fix sealing plate, sleeve
core drill. thickness. In case of rear and inclination plate. (d) Putty
piping draw out, cut off the
lower and the right side
portions of the sleeve collar.

5. ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK


• Before installation, make sure that the power source complies with the air-conditioner’s power specification. 3. Connecting cable
• Carry out electrical wiring work according to following guidelines. (1) Remove the terminal cover.
(2) Remove the cable clamp.
1. Preparing cable (3) Connect the connecting wires to the terminal block.
(1) Selecting cable (4) Fix the connecting cable by cable clamp.
Select the connecting cable in accordance with the specifications mentioned below. (5) Fix the terminal cover.
4-core* 1.5mm2 conformed with 60245 IEC57 (CENELEC H05RN-F)
* 1 Earth wire is included (Yellow/Green). NOTE
(2) Arrange each wire length as shown below. Take care not to confuse the terminal numbers for indoor and outdoor connections.
Make sure that each wire is stripped 10mm from the end.
The screw of the terminal
<Connecting cable> <Wire end> cover is tightened securely. Terminal block

30mm or more Terminal cover

10mm

40mm or more
Earth wire

(3) Attach round crimp-type terminal to each wire as shown in the below.
Select the size of round crimp-type terminal after considering the specifications of terminal block
and wire diameter. Cable clamp
Round crimp-type terminal

10mm

Sleeve

2. Remove bottom panel • Earth wire shall be Yellow/Green (Y/G) in color and
(1) Remove the 3 screws (in the cap).
longer than other wires for safety reason.
(2) Remove the hooks of left and right side
and then bottom panel can be removed.

Bottom panel
NOTE CAUTION
• Open the cap using a fine-tipped tool. Incorrect wiring connection can cause malfunction or fire.
• When opening the cap, exercise care not to
damage the design surface. Screw (in the cap)

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6. FORMING PIPING AND DRAIN HOSE


1. Forming piping
Piping is possible in the right, rear, downward, left, left rear or left downward direction.
Pipings
Forming of pipings Taping of the exterior
NOTE • Hold the bottom of the • Tape only the portion that
Sufficient care must be taken not to damage piping and fix direction goes through the wall.
the panels when connecting pipes. before stretching it • Always tape the wiring
Cut out the panel smoothly along the
and shaping it. with the piping.
line in case of side or bottom piping.
2. Drain change procedures
Right (1) Remove the screw and drain hose.
(2) Remove the drain cap by hand or pliers.
(3) Insert the drain cap which was removed at procedure (2) securely using a hexagonal wrench etc.
(4) Install the drain hose and screw securely.
Rear
Left
Downward rear Left
(1) (2) (3) (4)

Left downward

Left hand side piping Right hand side piping


Piping in the left rear direction Piping in the right rear direction Drain cap

Screw

CAUTION
Piping in the left direction Piping in the right direction Incorrect installation of drain hose and cap can cause water leakage.

7. DRAINAGE WORK
• Arrange the drain hose in a downward angle. • Pour water to the drain pan located under the heat exchanger, and ensure that the water is discharged outdoor.
• Avoid the following drain piping. • When extended drain hose is present inside the room, insulate it securely with heat insulator available in the market.

Since this air-conditioner is designed to collect dew drops on the rear surface to the Gutter
drain pan, do not install the connecting wire above the gutter.
Odor from
the gutter Wall
CAUTION
Higher than The drain hose Wavy The gap to the ground The drain hose tip Incorrect drainage work can cause water leakage.
specified tip is in water. is 5 cm or less. is in the gutter.
Pipe space

8. INSTALLING INDOOR UNIT


1. Installing the indoor unit to installation board 2. Removing the indoor unit from installation board
(1) Remove the bottom panel. (Refer to 5.2)
(1) Pass the pipe through the hole
(2) Pull the indoor unit base latch downward. (both right and left
in the wall, and hook the upper
hand sides). (The indoor unit base latch can be removed from the
part of the indoor unit to the Indoor unit
installation board. installation board.)
(3) Push up the indoor unit upward so that it can be removed from
Installation board installation board.

Indoor unit base latch


Wall
(2 locations)
(2) Gently push the lower part to
fix the indoor unit base lower
latch to installation board.
Installation board Installation board

Latch (7 locations)
(3) Install the latches of the bottom panel Indoor unit base latch
Wall
(2 locations) Bottom panel
(7 locations).
Secure the bottom panel with the 3 screws
(in the cap).
Bottom panel

9. CONNECTING PIPING WORK


1. Preparation of connecting pipe 3. Heating and condensation prevention
1.1. Selecting connecting pipe (1) Dress the connecting pipes (both liquid and gas pipes) with insulation to prevent it from heating and
Select connecting pipe according to the following table. dew condensation.
 Use the heat insulating material which can withstand 120°C or higher temperature. Make sure that insu-
Model SRK20/25/35 Model SRK50/60 lation is wrapped tightly around the pipes and no gap is left between them.
Gas pipe ø9.52 ø12.7 (2) Wrap the refrigerant pipings of indoor unit with indoor unit heat insulation using tape.
(3) Cover the flare-connected joints (indoor side) with the indoor unit heat insulation and wrap it with an
Liquid pipe ø6.35 ø6.35
insulation pad (standard accessory provided with indoor unit).
• Pipe wall thickness must be greater than or equal to 0.8 mm. (4) Wrap the connecting pipes, connecting cable and drain hose with the tape.
• Pipe material must be O-type (Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe ICS 23.040.15, ICS
77.150.30). (2) (3) (4)
Tape Insulation pad Connecting cable
1.2. Cutting connecting pipe
Gas pipe
(1) Cut the connecting pipe to the required length with pipe cutter. Liquid pipe
(2) Hold the pipe downward and remove the burrs. Make sure that no foreign material enters the pipe. Tape
(3) Cover the connecting pipe ends with the tape.

2. Piping work
2.1. Flaring pipe Insulation
Drain hose
(1) 
Take out flare nuts from the service valves of indoor unit and engage them onto connecting pipes.
(2) 
Flare the pipes according to table and figure shown below. Position it so that the slit area faces upward.
 Flare dimensions for R410A are different from those for conventional refrigerant. NOTE
Although it is recommended to use the flaring tools designed specifically for R410A, conventional
flaring tools can also be used by adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a flare adjustment Locations where relative humidity exceeds 70%, both liquid and gas pipes need to be dressed with 20mm or
gauge. thicker heat insulation materials.
A Rigid (clutch) type
Copper pipe Copper pipe CAUTION
B

A 0
outer diameter outer diameter R410A Conventional
–0.4 • Improper insulation can cause condensate(water) formation during cooling operation.
ø6.35 9.1 ø6.35 Condensate can leak or drip causing damage to household property.
• Poor heat insulating capacity can cause pipe outer surface to reach high temperature during heating
ø9.52 13.2 ø9.52 0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 operation. It can cause cable deterioration and personal injury.
ø12.7 16.6 ø12.7
4. Finishing work
2.2 Connecting pipes (1) Make sure that the exterior portion of connecting pipes, connecting cable
(1) Connect pipes on both liquid and gas sides. and drain hose is wrapped properly with tape. Shape the connecting pipes
(2) Tighten nuts to specified torque shown in the table below. to match with the contours of the pipe assembly route.
Liquid side (2) Fix the pipe assembly with the wall using clamps and screws. Pipe assem-
Operation valve size (mm) Tightening torque (N·m) bly should be anchored every 1.5m or less to isolate the vibration.
Gas side
ø6.35 (1/4") 14-18 (3) Install the service cover securely. Water may enter the unit if service cover
is not installed properly, resulting in unit malfunction and failure. Pipe
ø9.52 (3/8") 34-42 (Do not turn) assembly

ø12.7 (1/2") 49-61 Screw


Clamp

CAUTION CAUTION
• Do not apply refrigerating machine oil to the flared surface. It can cause refrigerant leakage. Make sure that the connecting pipes do not touch the components within the unit. If pipes touch the
• Do not apply excess torque to the flared nuts. The flared nuts may crack resulting in refrigerant internal components, it may generate abnormal sounds and/or vibrations.
leakage.

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10. HOW TO OPEN, CLOSE, REMOVE AND INSTALL 13. INSTALLING TWO AIR-CONDITIONERS IN THE SAME ROOM
THE AIR INLET PANEL
1. Open Air inlet panel In case two air-conditioners are installed in the same room, apply this setting so that one unit can be
Pull the air inlet panel at both ends of lower part operated with only one wirelesss remote control.
and release latches, then pull up the panel until
you feel resistance. Setting one wirelesss remote control
(The panel stops at approx. 60° open position) (1) Slide and take out the cover and batteries.
2. Close (2) Cut the switching line next to the battery with
Hold the panel at both ends of lower part, lower wire cutters.
it downward slowly, then push it slightly until the (3) Set the batteries and cover again.
latch works. Approx. 80° Setting one indoor unit
3. Removing (1) Turn off the power source and turn it on after
Open the panel by 80 degrees (as shown in the 1 minute. Cut
right illustration) and then pull it forward. (2) Send the signal by pressing the ACL switch
4. Installing on the wireless remote control that was set
according to the procedure described on the Reception
Insert the panel arm into the slot on the front
panel from the position shown in right illustration, above side. Peep
hold the panel at both ends of lower part, lower Panel arm (3) Check that the reception buzzer sound “peep”
it downward slowly, then push it slightly until the is emitted from the indoor unit. Since the signal
latch works. is sent about 6 seconds after the ACL switch is
pressed, point the wireless remote control to the
indoor unit for a while.
NOTE

TI
M
E
• When carrying out maintenance, handle the air NOTE

SE
TUP
AC
inlet panel with care.

L
If no reception buzzer is emitted, restart the setting
from the beginning.

11. HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE SIDE AND 14. TERMINAL CONNECTION FOR AN INTERFACE
FRONT PANEL
1. Side panel (R/L) 2. Front panel To install wired remote control, superlink etc., interface kit is needed.
1.1. Removing 2.1. Removing
(1) Remove the 2 screws. (1) Remove the side panel (R/L), the air inlet (1) Remove the air inlet panel, bottom panel <Right side>
(2) Remove the 3 latches and then side panel panel, the air filters and the bottom panel. and side panel (R).
Indoor PCB Control cover
can be removed. (2) Remove the 3 screws. (2) Remove the control cover. (Remove
(3) Remove the 4 upper latches and then front the screw.)
1.2. Installing
panel can be removed. (3) There is a terminal (respectively marked
(1) Cover the unit with the side panel and fix
with CNS) for the indoor control board.
3 latches. 2.2. Installing
While connecting an interface, connect
(2) Secure the side panel with the 2 screws. (1) Cover the unit with the front panel and fix 4
to the respective terminal securely with
upper latches.
<Top view> the connection harness supplied with
(2) Secure the front panel with the 3 screws.
an option “Interface kit SC-BIKN-E” and
Latch (3) Install the bottom panel, the side panel
fasten the connection harness onto the
(R/L), the air inlet panel and the air filters.
indoor control box with the clamp and
screw supplied with the kit. Screw
(4) Hook to fix the interface kit to the 2
latches on side panel (L).
For more details, refer to the user’s
manual of “Interface kit SC-BIKN-E”.
Fixing point of
the clamp
Front panel CNS terminal
Screw Screw
Side panel (L) Side panel (R)
Interface kit

Latches
Latches
Latch

Side panel (L)


Side panel (R)
Screw (Front panel) Side panel (L)
Bottom panel

Pass the interface kit


cable through here.

12. INSTALLING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL


Mount the batteries Installing remote control holder 15. PUMP DOWN WORK
(1) Slide and take out the cover of backside. (1) Select the place where the unit can receive
(2) Mount the batteries [R03 (AAA, Micro), signals. For the environmental protection, be sure to pump down when relocating or disposing of the unit.
×2 pieces] in the body properly. (2) Fix the holder to pillar or wall with wood
Pump down is the method of recovering refrigerant from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit before
(Fit he poles with the indication marks + & −) screws.
(3) Set the cover again. the connecting pipes are removed from the unit. When pump down is carried out, forced cooling
operation is needed.
NOTE
• Do not use new and old batteries together.
• In case the unit is not operated for a long time,
take out the batteries Forced cooling operation
Battery (1) Turn off the power source and turn it on
again after 1 minute. The air inlet panel
and flap open and close.
(2) After the air inlet panel closes, press the
Wirekess
ON/OFF button continuously for at least 5
remote control
seconds. Then operation will start.

For the detail of pump down, refer to the Unit ON/OFF button
Wood screws
installation manual of outdoor unit.
Cover ø3.5 X 16

16. INSTALLATION CHECK AND TEST RUN


After finishing the installation work, check the following points again before turning on the power. Conduct a test run and ensure that the unit operates properly.
At the same time, explain to the customer how to use the unit and how to take care of the unit following the user’s manual.

Before test run Test run


Before test run, check following points. Check following points during test run.
NOTE
Power source voltage complies with the rated voltage Indoor unit receives signal of wireless remote control.
of air-conditioner. During restart or change in operation mode, the unit will not start
Air-conditioning operation is normal. operating for approximately 3 minutes. This is to protect the unit
Earth leakage breaker and circuit breaker are installed. and it is not malfunction.
There is no abnormal noise.
Power cable and connecting cable are securely fixed to
the terminal block. Water drains out smoothly.

Both liquid and gas service valves are fully open. Display of wireless remote control is normal.

No gas leaks from the joints of the service valves.


Indoor and outdoor side pipe joints have been insulated.
After test run
Explain the operating and maintenance methods to the
Hole on the wall is completely sealed with putty.
user according to the user’s manual.
Drain hose and cap are installed properly.
Keep this installation manual together with user’s
Screw of the terminal cover is tightened securely. manual.

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(2) Installation of outdoor unit RWC012A060 A


Model SRC20,25,35,40,50,60ZSX-S
SRC20,25,35ZSX-SA
R410A REFRIGERANT USED

• This installation manual deals with an outdoor unit installation only. For an indoor unit installation, refer to page 26.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Before installation, read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully and strictly follow it during the installa- • Be sure to confirm no operation problem on the equipment after completing the installation. If unusual
tion work in order to protect yourself. noise can be heard during the test run, consult the dealer.
• The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, WARNING and CAUTION . • Be sure to explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment to the
user according to the user’s manual.
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in serious con- • Be sure to keep the installation manual together with user’s manual at a place where it is easily accessi-
sequences such as death or severe injury.
ble to the user any time. Moreover, ask the user to hand the manuals to a new user, whenever required.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in personal
injury or property damage.
Both mention the important items to protect your health and safety. Therefore, strictly follow them by any means.

WARNING
• Be sure to use only for residential purpose. • During pump down work, be sure to stop the compressor before closing ser-
If this unit is installed in inferior environment such as machine shop, vehicle (like ship), warehouse, vice valves and removing connecting pipes.
etc., it can malfunction. If the connecting pipes are removed when the compressor is in operation and service valves are
• Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer completely in accor- open, air can be sucked into the refrigerant circuit which can cause anomalous high pressure result-
dance with the installation manual. ing in burst or personal injury.
Installation by non qualified person or incorrect installation can cause serious troubles such as water • In the event of refrigerant leakage during installation, be sure to ventilate the
leak, electric shock, fire and personal injury. working area properly.
• Be sure to wear protective goggles and gloves while performing installation work. If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gases will be produced.
Improper safety measures can result in personal injury. • Electrical work must be carried out by the qualified electrician, strictly in ac-
• Use the original accessories and the specified components for the installation. cordance with national or regional electricity regulations.
Using parts other than those prescribed may cause water leak, electric shock, fire and personal injury. Incorrect installation can cause electric shock, fire or personal injury.
• Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of flammable gases can occur. • Make sure that earth leakage breaker and circuit breaker of appropriate ca-
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire resulting in property damage and per- pacities are installed.
sonal injury. Circuit breaker should be able to disconnect all poles under over current. Absence of appropriate
• When installing the unit in small rooms, make sure that refrigerant density breakers can cause electric shock, personal injury or property damage.
does not exceed the limit (Reference: ISO5149) in the event of leakage. • Be sure to switch off the power source in the event of installation, mainte-
If refrigerant density exceeds the limit, consult the dealer and install the ventilation system. nance or service.
Otherwise lack of oxygen can occur resulting in serious accident. If the power source is not switched off, there is a risk of electric shock, unit failure or personal injury.
• Install the unit in a location where unit will remain stable, horizontal and free • Be sure to tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the ca-
of any vibration transmission. bles properly to prevent overloading the terminal blocks.
Unsuitable installation location can cause the unit to fall resulting in material damage and personal injury. Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire.
• Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections. • Do not process, splice or modify the power cable, or share the socket with
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to other power plugs.
entrapment, burn or electric shock. Improper power cable or power plug can cause fire or electric shock due to poor connection, insuffi-
• This unit is designed specifically for R410A. cient insulation or over-current.
Using any other refrigerant can cause unit failure and personal injury. • Do not perform any change in protective device or its setup condition yourself.
• Do not vent R410A into atmosphere. Changing protective device specifications can cause electric shock, fire or burst.
 R410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas with a Global Warming Potential(GWP)=2088. • Be sure to clamp the cables properly so that they do not touch any internal
• Make sure that no air enters the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed component of the unit.
and removed. If cables touch any internal component, it can cause overheating and fire.
 If air enters the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit will become too high, which • Be sure to install service cover properly.
can cause burst and personal injury. Improper installation can cause electric shock or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
• Be sure to use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. • Be sure to use the prescribed power and connecting cables for electrical work.
 Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause refrigerant circuit burst resulting in unit failure and Using improper cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire.
personal injury. • This appliance must be connected to main power source by means of a cir-
• Be sure to connect both liquid and gas connecting pipes properly before op- cuit breaker or switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm.
erating the compressor. Improper electrical work can cause unit failure or personal injury.
Do not open the liquid and gas service valves before completing piping work, • When plugging this unit, a plug conforming to the norm IEC60884-1 must be used.
and evacuation. Using improper plug can cause electric shock or fire.
 If the compressor is operated when connecting pipes are not connected and service valves are open, • Be sure to connect the power source cable with power source properly.
air can be sucked into the refrigerant circuit which can cause anomalous high pressure resulting in Improper connection can cause intrusion of dust or water resulting in electric shock or fire.
burst or personal injury.
• Be sure to tighten the flare nuts to specified torque using the torque wrench.
Tightening flare nuts with excess torque can cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period.

CAUTION
• Take care when carrying the unit by hand. • Do not install the unit in the locations where:
If the unit weight is more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. • There are heat sources nearby.
Do not carry the unit by the plastic straps. Always use the carry handle. • Unit is directly exposed to rain or sunlight.
• Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals • There is any obstacle which can prevent smooth air circulation from inlet and outlet side of the unit.
can inhabit. • Unit is directly exposed to oil mist and steam such as kitchen.
Insects and small animals can enter the electrical parts and cause damage resulting in fire or person- • Chemical substances like ammonia (organic fertilizer), calcium chloride (snow melting agent) and
al injury. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean. acid (sulfurous acid etc.), which can harm the unit, will generate or accumulate.
• If the outdoor unit is installed at height, make sure that there is enough space • Drain water can not be discharged properly.
for installation, maintenance and service. • TV set or radio receiver is placed within 1m.
Insufficient space can result in personal injury due to falling from the height. • Height above sea level is more than 1000m.
• Do not install the unit near the location where neighbours are bothered by It can cause performance degradation, corrosion and damage of components, unit malfunction and fire.
• Dispose of all packing materials properly.
noise or air generating from the unit. Packing materials contain nails and wood which can cause personal injury.
It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim.
• Do not install in the locations where unit is directly exposed to corrosive Keep the polybag away from children to avoid the risk of suffocation.
gases (like sulphide gas, chloride gas), sea breeze or salty atmosphere. • Do not put anything on the outdoor unit.
It can cause corrosion of heat exchanger and damage to plastic parts. Object may fall causing property damage or personal injury.
• Do not install the unit close to the equipments that generate electromagnetic • Do not touch the aluminum fin of the outdoor unit.
waves and/or high-harmonic waves. Aluminium fin temperature is high during heating operation. Touching fin can cause burn.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecom- • Do not touch any refrigerant pipe with your hands when the system is in operation.
munication equipments can affect the system, and cause malfunctions and breakdowns. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending on the
The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its operating condition. Touching pipes can cause personal injury like burn (hot/cold).
function or cause jamming. • Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power source wiring in accor-
dance with the local codes and regulations.
The isolator should be locked in OFF state in accordance with EN60204-1.

1. ACCESSORIES AND TOOLS


Standard accessories Q’ty
(Supplied with outdoor unit) Locally procured parts Tools for installation work

(1) Drain grommet 4 (a) Anchor bolt(M10-M12)×4 pcs Plus headed driver Spanner wrench Vacuum pump*
(b) Putty Knife Torque wrench [14.0-62.0N/m(1.4-6.2kgf•m)] Gauge manifold *
(2) Drain elbow 1 (c) Electrical tape Saw Wrench key (Hexagon) [4m/m] Charge hose *
*Not included for SRC20, 25, or 35ZSX-SA. (d) Connecting pipe Vacuum pump adapter*
Tape measure Flaring tool set *
(e) Connecting cable (Anti-reverse flow type)
(f) Power cable Pipe cutter Flare adjustment gauge Gas leak detector *
(g) Clamp and screw (for finishing work) *Designed specifically for R410A

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2. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


1. Haulage 3. Installation space
• 
Always carry or move the unit with two or more persons. • 
There must be 1 meter or larger space between the unit and the wall in at least 1 of the 4 sides.
• 
The right hand side of the unit as viewed from the front Walls surrounding the unit from 4 sides is not acceptable. The wall height on the outlet side should
Heavy
(outlet side) is heavier. be 1200 mm or less. Refer to the following figure and table for details.
A person carrying the right hand side must take care of (mm)
this fact. A person carrying the left hand side must hold the Example installation
handle provided on the front panel of the unit with his right Inlet L3 I II III IV
(Service Size
space )
hand and the corner column section of the unit with his left L2
hand. L4 L1 Open 280 280 180
Inlet L2 100 75 Open Open
Outlet L3 100 80 80 80
L1
L4 250 Open 250 Open

CAUTION
When a unit is hauled, take care of its gravity center position which is shifted towards right hand side. NOTE
If the unit is not hauled properly, it can go off balance and fall resulting in serious injury.
When more than one unit are installed side by side, provide a 250mm or wider interval between them
2. Selecting the installation location as a service space.
Select the suitable installation location where:
• Unit will be stable, horizontal and free of any vibration transmission.
CAUTION
• There is no obstacle which can prevent smooth air circulation from inlet and outlet side of the unit. When more than one unit are installed in parallel directions, provide sufficient inlet space so that
• There is enough space for service and maintenance of unit. short-circuiting may not occur.
• Neighbours are not bothered by noise or air generating from the unit.
• Outlet air of the unit does not blow directly to animals or plants.
• Drain water can be discharged properly.
4. Drain piping work (If necessary)
• There is no risk of flammable gas leakage. Carry out drain piping work by using a drain elbow and a drain grommet supplied separately as acces-
• There are no other heat sources nearby. sories if condensed water needs to be drained out.
• Unit is not directly exposed to rain or sunlight. (1) Install drain elbow and drain grommet.
• Unit is not directly exposed to oil mist and steam. (2) Seal around the drain elbow and drain grommet with putty or adequate caulking material.
• Chemical substances like ammonia (organic fertilizer), calcium chloride (snow melting agent) and acid <SRC20/25/35/40/50/60ZSX-S>
(sulfurous acid etc.), which can harm the unit, will not generate or accumulate.
• Unit is not directly exposed to corrosive gases (like sulphide gas, chloride gas), sea breeze or salty
atmosphere. Do not put a grommet on this hole.
• No TV set or radio receiver is placed within 1m. This is a supplementary drain hole to discharge
• Unit is not affected by electromagnetic waves and/or high-harmonic waves generated by other equip- drain water, when a large amount of it is gathered.
ments.
• Strong wind does not blow against the unit outlet.
• Heavy snowfalls do not occur (If installed, provide proper protection to avoid snow accumulation). CAUTION
Do not use drain elbow and drain grommet if there
is a possibility to have several consecutive days
NOTE of sub zero temperature. (There is a risk of drain
water freezing inside and blocking the drain.)
If the unit is installed in the area where there is a possibility of strong wind or snow accumulation, the fol-
lowing measures are required. <SRC20/25/35ZSX-SA>

(1) Location of strong wind


• 
Place the unit with its outlet side facing the wall. • Place the unit such that the direction of air
from the outlet gets perpendicular to the wind Do not block the drain holes when installing the
direction. outdoor unit.

Wind
direction

Wind
direction
Over 500mm
5. Installation
(2) Location of snow accumulation • Install the unit on a flat level base.
• While installing the unit, keep space and fix the unit’s legs with 4 anchor bolts as shown in the figure
• 
Install the unit on the base so that the bottom is higher than snow cover surface. below. The protrusion of an anchor bolt from the foundation surface must be kept within 15mm.
• 
Install the unit under eaves or provide the roof on site.
200 mm over Anchor bolt (M10-12) ×4 pcs

15 mm

If drain piping work was carried


out keep the clearance more
510 mm than 100mm. 313 mm

CAUTION
• Install the unit properly so that it does not fall over during earthquake, strong wind, etc.
• Make sure that unit is installed on a flat level base. Installing unit on uneven base may result in unit
malfunction.

3. PREPARATION FOR WORK


1. Removing service cover 2. Removing terminal cover
Remove the screw. Slide service cover downwards and remove it. Remove the screw and take out terminal cover.

Screw

Terminal cover

Screw

Service cover

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4. CONNECTING PIPING WORK


1. Restrictions on unit installation 4. Evacuation
Abide by the following restrictions on unit installation. (1) Connect vacuum pump to gauge manifold. Connect charge hose of gauge manifold to service port
Improper installation can cause compressor failure or performance degradation. of outdoor unit.
(2) Run the vacuum pump for at least one hour after the vacuum gauge shows -0.1MPa (–76cm Hg).
Dimensional restrictions (3) Confirm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not rise even if the system is left for 15 minutes or more.
Vacuum gauge indicator will rise if the system has moisture left inside or has a leakage point.
Model SRC20/25/35 Model SRC40/50/60 Check the system for the leakage point. If leakage point is found, repair it and return to (1) again.
H
(4) Close the Handle Lo and stop the vacuum pump.
Connecting pipe length(L) 25m or less 30m or less L
Keep this state for a few minutes to make sure that the compound pressure gauge pointer does not
swing back.
Elevation difference between (5) Remove valve caps from liquid service valve and gas service valve.
15m or less 20m or less (6) Turn the liquid service valve's rod 90 degree counterclockwise with a hexagonal wrench key to open
indoor and outdoor units(H)*
valve.
* Outdoor unit installation position can be higher as well as lower than the indoor unit installation position. Close it after 5 seconds, and check for gas leakage.
Using soapy water, check for gas leakage from indoor unit's flare and outdoor unit's flare and valve rods.
2. Preparation of connecting pipe Wipe off all the water after completing the check.
2.1. Selecting connecting pipe (7) Disconnect charging hose from gas service valve's service port and fully open liquid and gas opera-
Select connecting pipe according to the following table. tion valves. (Do not attempt to turn valve rod beyond its stop.)
(8) Tighten service valve caps and service port cap to the specified torque shown in the table below.
Model SRC20/25/35 Model SRC40/50/60
Service valve cap tightening Service port cap tightening
Gas pipe ø9.52 ø12.7 Service valve size (mm)
torque (N·m) torque (N·m)
Liquid pipe ø6.35 ø6.35 ø6.35 (1/4")
20-30
• Pipe wall thickness must be greater than or equal to 0.8 mm. ø9.52 (3/8") 10-12
• Pipe material must be O-type (Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe ICS 23.040.15, ICS ø12.7 (1/2") 25-35
77.150.30).
Compound pressure gauge
NOTE Pressure gauge
If it is required to reuse the existing connecting pipe system, refer to 5. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING Handle Lo Gauge manifold
PIPE.
Liquid service valve Handle Hi
2.2. Cutting connecting pipe
Valve cap
(1) Cut the connecting pipe to the required length with pipe cutter.
(2) Hold the pipe downward and remove the burrs. Make sure that no foreign material enters the pipe. Gas service valve Vacuum pump
(3) Cover the connecting pipe ends with the tape. Service port

3. Piping work Charge hose

 heck that both liquid and gas service valves are fully closed.
C CAUTION
Carry out the piping work with service valves fully closed.
• To prevent the entering of different oil into the refrigeration system, do not use tools designed for any
other refrigerant type (R22, R407C, etc.).
• To prevent vacuum pump oil from entering into the refrigerant system, use a counterflow prevention adapter.
Liquid service valve

5. Additional refrigerant charge


Additional refrigerant charge is required only when connecting pipe length exceeds 15 m.
Gas service valve
5.1 Calculating additional refrigerant charge
Additional refrigerant charge can be calculated using the formula given below.
Additional refrigerant charge (g) = { Connecting pipe length (m) – Factory charged length 15 (m) } x 20 (g/m)
3.1. Flaring pipe NOTE
(1) 
Take out flare nuts from the service valves of outdoor unit and engage them onto connecting pipes.
(2) 
Flare the pipes according to table and figure shown below. • If additional refrigerant charge calculation result is negative, there is no need to remove the refrigerant.
 Flare dimensions for R410A are different from those for conventional refrigerant. • If refrigerant recharge is required for the unit with connecting pipe length 15m or shorter, charge the
Although it is recommended to use the flaring tools designed specifically for R410A, conventional flaring factory charged volume as shown in the table below.
tools can also be used by adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a flare adjustment gauge.
Model SRC 20/25/35 Model SRC40/50/60
A Rigid (clutch) type
Copper pipe Copper pipe
B

A 0 Factory charged volume(kg) 1.45 1.50


outer diameter outer diameter R410A Conventional
–0.4
ø6.35 9.1 ø6.35 5.2 Charging refrigerant
(1) Charge the R410A refrigerant in liquid phase from service port with both liquid and gas service
ø9.52 13.2 ø9.52 0-0.5 1.0-1.5 valves shut. Since R410A refrigerant must be charged in the liquid phase, make sure that refriger-
ø12.7 16.6 ø12.7 ant is discharged from the cylinder in the liquid phase all the time.
(2) When it is difficult to charge a required refrigerant volume, fully open both liquid and gas service
valves and charge refrigerant, while running the unit in the cooling mode. When refrigerant is
3.2. Connecting pipes charged with the unit being run, complete the charge operation within 30 minutes.
(1) Connect pipes on both liquid and gas sides. (3) Write the additional refrigerant charge calculated from the connecting pipe length on the label at-
(2) Tighten nuts to specified torque shown in the table below. tached on the service cover.
Operation valve size (mm) Tightening torque (N·m)
ø6.35 (1/4") 14-18 CAUTION
Running the unit with an insufficient quantity of refrigerant for a long time can cause unit malfunction.
ø9.52 (3/8") 34-42
ø12.7 (1/2") 49-61
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner

CAUTION
• Do not apply refrigerating machine oil to the flared surface. It can cause refrigerant leakage.
• Do not apply excess torque to the flared nuts. The flared nuts may crack resulting in refrigerant leakage.

5. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPE


(1) Check whether an existing pipe system is reusable or not by using the following flow chart.
NOTE
NO
Are the outdoor and indoor units connected to the existing pipe system ?
• Consult with our distributor in the area, if you need to recover refrigerant and charge it again.
YES (2) Clean the existing pipe system according to the procedure given below.
NO (a) Carry out forced cooling operation of existing unit for 30 minutes.
Is it possible to run the unit ?
For ‘Forced cooling operation’ refer to the indoor unit installation manual.
YES (b) Stop the indoor fan and carry out forced cooling operation for 3 minutes (Liquid return).
(c) Close the liquid service valve of the outdoor unit and carry out pump down operation (Refer to 6.
Does the existing unit use any of the following refrigerant oils ? NO
Suniso, MS,Barell Freeze, HAB, Freol, ether oil, ester oil. PUMP DOWN).
(d) Blow with nitrogen gas. If discolored refrigeration oil or any foreign matter is discharged by the
YES blow, wash the pipe system or install a new pipe system.
Do the existing pipe specifications (pipe length, pipe size and elevation difference between indoor and outdoor unit) conform to the restric- NO (3) Remove the flare nuts from the existing pipe system. Go back to 4.Connecting Piping work and
tion of the unit.? (Go to 4.Connecting piping work and check 1.Restrictions on unit installation and 2.Preparation of connecting pipe.) proceed to step 2.2 Cutting connecting pipe.
YES CAUTION
NO Repair is impossible.
Is the existing pipe system free of corrosion, flaws and dents? Repair the damaged parts. Do not use the old flare nuts (of existing unit). Make sure that the flare nuts supplied with the (new)
YES Repair outdoor unit are used.
Air tightness is * If the existing piping is specified as liquid pipe ø9.52 or gas pipe ø12.7, refer to the following. (SRC40,50
Is the existing pipe system free of gas leaks? NO impossible.
(Check whether refrigerant charge was required Check the pipe system for air tightness. and 60 only)
frequently for the system before.)
<Table of pipe size restrictions>
YES Air tightness is OK.
Additional charge volume per meter of pipe 0.06kg/m
Are heat insulation materials of the existing pipe system NO Repair is impossible.
free of peel-off or deterioration? Repair the damaged parts. Liquid pipe ø9.52
(Heat insulation is necessary for both gas and liquid pipes.) Pipe size
Gas pipe ø12.7
YES Repair
NO Maximum one-way pipe length 10
Is the existing piping system free of any loose pipe support ? Repair the loose pipe support.
Length covered without additional charge 5
YES Repair
Additional charge volume (kg) = {Main pipe length (m) - Length covered without additional
The existing pipe system is reusable. The existing pipe system is not reusable.
Install the new pipe system.
charge shown in the table (m)} X Additional charge volume per meter of pipe shown in the table (kg/m)

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6. PUMP DOWN
(1) Connect charge hose of gauge manifold to service port of outdoor unit. Gauge manifold
(2) Close the liquid service valve with hexagonal wrench key.
(3) Fully open the gas service valve with hexagonal wrench key.
(4) Carry out forced cooling operation (For forced cooling operation procedure, refer to indoor unit installation
manual).
(5) When the low pressure gauge becomes 0.01MPa, close the gas service valve and stop forced cooling
Service port
operation.

Charge hose

7. ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK


WARNING 2.Connecting cable
(1) Remove the service cover.
• Make sure that all the electrical work is carried out in accordance with the national or regional (2) Connect the cables according to the instructions and figures given below.
electrical standards. (a) Connect the earth wire of power source cable.
• Make sure that the earth leakage breaker and circuit breaker of appropriate capacities are installed An earth wire must be connected before connecting the other wires of power source cable.
(Refer to the table given below). Keep the earth wire longer than the remaining two wires of power source cable.
• Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completed.
(b) Connect the remaining two wires (N and L) of power source cable.
• Do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under any circumstances.
(It does not improve power factor. Moreover, it can cause an abnormal overheat accident). (c) Connect the wires of connecting cable. Make sure that for each wire, outdoor and indoor side
terminal numbers match.
Breaker specifications (3) Fasten the cables properly with cable clamps so that no external force may work on terminal connec-
Model Phase Earth leakage breaker Circuit breaker tions.
Moreover, make sure that cables do not touch the piping, etc. When cables are connected, make sure
SRC20/25/35 Leakage current: 30mA, Over current: 16A
Single phase that all electrical components within the electrical component box are free of loose connector coupling
SRC40/50/60 0.1sec or less Over current: 20A
or terminal connection.
Main fuse specification
<Circuit diagram>
Model Specification Parts No. Code on LABEL,WIRING
SRC20/25/35 250V 15A SSA564A136 F4 Outdoor unit
SRC40/50/60 250V 20A SSA564A136A F4
N L 1 2/N 3
1.Preparing cable
(1) Selecting cable Power
source
Select the power source cable and connecting cable in accordance with the specifications mentioned below. cable Connecting cable
(a) Power source cable
Circuit
3-core* 2.0mm2 or more, conformed with 60245 IEC57 breaker
When selecting the power source cable length, make sure that voltage drop is less than 2%.
If the wire length gets longer, increase the wire diameter.
(b) Connecting cable Earth Earth
leakage
4-core* 1.5mm2, conformed with 60245 IEC57 breaker 1 2/N 3
* 1 Earth wire is included (Yellow/Green). Indoor unit
(2) Arrange each wire length as shown below. Power
source
Make sure that each wire is stripped 10mm from the end.
<Power source cable> <Connecting cable> <Wire end>
30mm or more 30mm or more <SRC20/25/35> <SRC40/50/60>

10mm

40mm or more 40mm or more


Earth wire
Earth wire
(3) Attach round crimp-type terminal to each wire as shown in the below.
Select the size of round crimp-type terminal after considering the specifications of terminal block and wire
Cable clamp
diameter.
Round crimp-type terminal Connecting
cable
10mm
Power Connecting
source cable
Sleeve cable

CAUTION
Power source cable and connecting cable must conform to the specifications mentioned in the manual.
Using cables with wrong specifications may result in unit malfunction.

8. FINISHING WORK
1. Heating and condensation prevention 2.Finishing work
(1) Dress the connecting pipes (both liquid and gas pipes) with insulation to prevent it from heating (1) Make sure that the exterior portion of connecting pipes, connecting cable and drain hose is wrapped
and dew condensation. properly with tape. Shape the connecting pipes to match with the contours of the pipe assembly route.
 Use the heat insulating material which can withstand 120°C or higher temperature. Make sure that (2) Fix the pipe assembly with the wall using clamps and screws. Pipe assembly should be anchored
insulation is wrapped tightly around the pipes and no gap is left between them. every 1.5m or less to isolate the vibration.
(2) Wrap the refrigerant pipings of indoor unit with indoor unit heat insulation using tape. (3) Install the service cover securely. Water may enter the unit if service cover is not installed properly,
(3) Cover the flare-connected joints (indoor side) with the indoor unit heat insulation and wrap it with resulting in unit malfunction and failure.
an insulation pad (standard accessory provided with indoor unit).
(4) Wrap the connecting pipes, connecting cable and drain hose with the tape.
(2) (3) (4)
Tape Insulation pad Connecting cable
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
Tape
Pipe assembly

Insulation Screw
Drain hose
Clamp
Position it so that the slit area faces upward.

NOTE
Locations where relative humidity exceeds 70%, both liquid and gas pipes need to be dressed with 20mm or
thicker heat insulation materials.

CAUTION CAUTION
• Improper insulation can cause condensate(water) formation during cooling operation. Make sure that the connecting pipes do not touch the components within the unit. If pipes touch the
Condensate can leak or drip causing damage to household property. internal components, it may generate abnormal sounds and/or vibrations.
• Poor heat insulating capacity can cause pipe outer surface to reach high temperature during heating
operation. It can cause cable deterioration and personal injury.

9. INSTALLATION TEST CHECK POINTS


After finishing the installation work, check the following points again before turning on the power.
Conduct test run (Refer to indoor unit installation manual) and ensure that the unit operates properly.

Power source voltage complies with the rated voltage of air-conditioner. No gas leaks from the joints of the service valves.
Earth leakage breaker and circuit breaker are installed. Indoor and outdoor side pipe joints have been insulated.
Power cable and connecting cable are securely fixed to the terminal block. Drain hose (if installed) is fixed properly.
Both liquid and gas service valves are fully open. Screw of the service cover is tightened properly.

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9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER


(1) Operation control function by wireless remote control
Transmission section

OPERATION MODE select button ON/OFF (luminous) button


Each time the button is pressed, the Press to start operation, press again
mode changes. to stop.

TEMPERATURE button FAN SPEED button


This button sets the room temperature. Each time the button is pressed, the fan
speed changes.

HI/ECO button AIR FLOW (UP/DOWN) button


This button changes the HIGH POWER/ This button changes the airflow (up/
ECO operation. down) direction.

AIR FLOW (LEFT/RIGHT) button 3D AUTO button


This button changes the airflow (left/ This button sets 3D AUTO operation.
right) direction.

SILENT button NIGHT SETBACK button


This button sets the SILENT operation. This button sets NIGHT SETBACK
operation.

ALLERGEN CLEAR button SET/Child lock button


This button selects ALLERGEN CLEAR Use this button to set the timer and
operation. Child lock.

ON TIMER button CANCEL button


This button cancels the ON timer, OFF
This button selects ON TIMER operation.
timer, and SLEEP operation.

OFF TIMER button TIMER button


This button selects OFF TIMER
This button is used for setting the
operation.
current time and timer function.

WEEKLY button PROGRAM button


This button switches the WEEKLY This button sets WEEKLY TIMER.
TIMER to ON/OFF.

[View with the cover opened]


MENU switch ACL switch
This switch selects the brightness This switch resets the program to
adjustment, AUTO OFF operation, SELF default state.
CLEAN operation and PRESET operation.

TIME SET UP switch


SLEEP button The above illustration shows all controls, but in This switch is used for setting the time.
practice only the relevant parts are shown.
This button selects SLEEP operation.

Unit display section


Unit ON/OFF button TIMER light (yellow)
This button can be used for turning on/off Illuminates during TIMER operation.
the unit when a remote control is not available.
RUN light (green)
Wireless remote control signal receiver
• Illuminates during operation.
• Blinks slowly when SELF CLEAN operation (3 seconds ON, 1 second OFF).
• Blinks when airflow is stopped to prevent blowing out of cold
air in heating operation. (1.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF)
• Blinks slowly when AUTO OFF operation during stand by
• RUN lights blink quickly during invalid operation mode. (3.5 seconds ON, 0.5 second OFF).
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(2)ࠉUnit ON/OFF button

(2)ࠉUnit ON/OFF button


wireless
(a) Operation wireless

(a) Details
(b) Operation
of operation
room
(b) whether
Details to
ofgo
operation
into the COOL, DRY or HEAT modes.

Function Room temperature


Fan speed Flap/Louver Timer switch
Operation mode setting
COOL Function Indoor temperature
Fan speed Flap/Louver Timer Switch
Operation mode
DRY setting
COOL
HEAT Unit ON/OFF
Unit ON/OFF buttonbutton
DRY
Unit ON/OFF button
(3)ࠉAuto
HEAT restart function
(a)
(3)ࠉAuto restart function
Jumper wire (J1)
(a)
(b)
00
(i)
(b) Jumper wire (J170)
(ii)
(i)
(ii) 㻾㻌㻸㻌㻲㻌㻡㻌㻜㻌㻡㻌㻭㻌㻝㻌㻜㻌㻞

(J170) Jumpre wire (J1)

Jumper wire (JA2)


(4)Custom cord switching procedure

(4)ࠉInstalling two air-conditioners in the same room


When two air-conditioners are installed in the room, use this setting when the two air-conditioners are not operated with one
wireless remote control. Set the wireless remote control and indoor unit.
(a)ࠉSetting the wireless remote control
(i) Pullthe
(a) Modifying out indoor
the coverprinted
and takecircuit
out batteries.
board
(ii) Disconnect the switching line next to the battery with wire cutters.

(J171) (iii) Insert batteries. Close the cover.


(b)ࠉSetting an indoor unit Disconnect
(i) Turn off the power source, and turn it on after 1 minute.
(ii) Point the wireless remote control (that was set according to the procedure
(b) Modifying the wireless remote control
described on the left side) at the indoor unit and send a signal by pressing R
Jumpre wire (J3)
(i) Reception
the ACL switch on the wireless remote control. Cut Peep
(ii)
Since the signal is sent in about 6 seconds after the ACL switch is pressed,
point the wireless remote control at the indoor unit for some time.
(iii) Check that the reception buzzer sound "Peep" is emitted from the indoor unit.
At completion of the setting, the indoor unit emits a buzzer sound "Peep".
(If no reception sound is emitted, start the setting from the beginning again.)

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Jumpre wire (J1)

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Jumpre wire (J1)

(5) Selection of the annual cooling function


(a) The annual cooling function can be enabled or disabled by means of the jumper
wire (J3) on the indoor unit PCB and the dip switch (SW2-4) on the interface
kit (option) PCB.

Interface kit
Jumper wire
(SC-BIKN-E) Function
(J3)
SW2-4
Shorted ON Enabled
Shorted OFF Disabled
Open ON Disabled Jumpre wire (J3)
Jumper wire (J172)
Open OFF Disabled
ON
Note: (1) Default states of the jumper wire (J3) and the interface kit at the shipping from factory – On the
PCB, the dip switch (SW2-4) is set to enable the annual cooling function. OFF
(2) To cancel the annual cooling setting, consult your dealer. Jumpre wire (J3)
(b) Content of control 5 7
( i ) If the outdoor air temperature sensor (TH2) detects below 5°C, the indoor Outdoor air temperature ( C)

unit speed is switched to 8th step.


(ii) I f the outdoor air temperature sensor (TH2) detects higher than 7°C, the indoor unit speed is changed to the normal control speed.

(6) Heating only function


Jumper wire (J4)
(a) Heating only function can be enabled by disconnecting the jumper wire (J4).
(b) Control contents 00

Operation mode setting Operation mode

COOL/DRY/FAN FAN RLF505A102


AUTO/HEAT HEAT Jumpre wire (J4)

Jumpre wire (J4)

(7) High power operation


Pressing the HI/ECO button intensifies the operating power and initiates powerful cooling and heating operation for 15 minutes
continuously. The wireless remote control displays HIGH POWER mark and the FAN SPEED display disappears.
(a) During the HIGH POWER operation, the room temperature is not controlled. When it causes an excessive cooling and heating,
press the HI/ECO button again to cancel the HIGH POWER operation.
(b) HIGH POWER operation is not available during the DRY and the ON timer to OFF timer operations.
(c) When HIGH POWER operation is set after ON timer operation, HIGH POWER operation will start from the set time.
(d) When the following operation are set, HIGH POWER operation will be cancelled.
① When the HI/ECO button is pressed again.
② When the operation mode is changed.
③ When it has been 15 minutes since HIGH POWER operation has started.
④ When the 3D AUTO botton is pressed.
⑤ When the SILENT botton is pressed.
⑥ When the NIGHT SETBACK botton is pressed.
(e) Not operable while the air-conditioner is OFF.
(f) After HIGH POWER operation, the sound of refrigerant flowing may be heard.

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(8) Eco operation


(a)Pressing
Pressingthe
theHI POWER/ECONOMY
HI/ECO button initiates abutton initiate awith
soft operation softthe
operation with the power
power suppressed suppressed
in order to avoidinanorder to avoid
excessive an excessive
cooling cooling
or heating.
(b)or
The remote control displays.
heating. The unit operate 1.5℃ higher than the setting temperature during cooling or 2.5℃ lower than that during heating. The
(c) The set temperature will be adjusted according to the amount of movement made by the person(s) the motion sensor has detected.
wireless remote control displays ECONOMY mark and the FAN SPEED display disappears.
MODE:AUTO mode operation
(a) Heat
It will go into
Source ECONOMY operation
& Movement Low at theNormal
next time theHigh
air-conditioner
Noneruns in the following cases.
When the extent of human
+3ºC Low
① When the air-conditioner is stopped by ON/OFF button during ECONOMY operation. movement is low
COOL/DRY +2ºC
② When the air-conditioner is stopped in SLEEP or OFF TIMER operation during ECONOMY operation.
When the extent of human
Set High
③ When the temperature
operation is retrieved from CLEAN or ALLERGEN CLEAR operation. movement is high
(b)HEAT
When the following operation are set, ECONOMY operation will be cancelled. When there is no one in the
None
room
-2ºC
① When the HI POWER/ECONOMY button is pressed again.
-3ºC • The set temperature is automatically adjusted
② When the operation mode is changed from DRY to FAN. during economy operation, however, the
MODE:COOL/HEAT/DRY mode operation
③ When the NIGHT SETBACK botton is Normal
pressed. indication on the remote control display does
Heat Source & Movement Low High None not change.
(c) Not operable while the air-conditioner is OFF. +3ºC
• When the SLEEP TIMER, OFF TIMER,
COOL/DRY
(d) The setting temperature is adjusted according to the following table. and ON TIMER + OFF TIMER operation
Set are set, the motion sensor does not adjust
Mode temperature temperatures.
Item Cooling Heating
HEAT
①+0.5 ①-1.0 ① at the start of operation.
Temperature
adjustment ②+1.0 ②-2.0 ② one hour after the start-3ºC of operation.
③+1.5 ③-2.5 ③ two hours after the start
Notes (1) It will go into economy operation at the next time the air-conditioner runs in the following case. of operation.
① When the air-conditioner is stopped by ON/OFF button during economy operation.
② When the air-conditioner is stopped in SLEEP or OFF TIMER operation during economy operation.
③ When the operation is retrieved from SELF CLEAN or ALLERGEN CLEAR operation.
(2) When the following operations are set, economy operation will be canceled.
① When the HI/ECO button is pressed again.
② When the operation mode is changed from DRY to FAN.
③ When the NIGHT SETBACK button is pressed. '09•SRK-DB-087D
(3) Not operable while the air-conditioner is OFF.

(9)Airflow direction adjustment


Airf low direction can be adjusted with by AIR FLOW U/D (UP/DOWN) and L/R (LEFT/RIGHT) button on the
wireless remote control.
(a) Flap

(Flap stopped) (Swing)

Angle of flap from horizontal


Wireless remote
control display
COOL, DRY, FAN Approx. 15° Approx. 20° Approx. 25° Approx. 30° Approx. 55°
HEAT Approx. 30° Approx. 40° Approx. 45° Approx. 50° Approx. 55°

(b) Louver
Every time when you press the AIR FLOW L/R

(Louver stopped)

(Swing) (Spot) (Wide)


Angle of louver
Wireless remote
control display - 37 -
Center installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 20° Right approx. 50°
Right end installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 45° Left approx. 30° Center Right approx. 20°
Left end installation Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 30° Right approx. 45° Right approx. 50°

(c) Swing
(Flap stopped) (Swing)

(Flap stopped)
Angle of flap from horizontal (Swing)

Wireless remote
Angle ofdisplay
control flap from horizontal
Wireless
COOL, DRY, remote
FAN Approx. 15° Approx. 20° Approx. 25° Approx. 30° Approx. 55° '17 • SRK-T-203
control display
HEAT Approx. 30° Approx. 40° Approx. 45° Approx. 50° Approx. 55°
COOL, DRY, FAN Approx. 15° Approx. 20° Approx. 25° Approx. 30° Approx. 55°
(b) Louver
HEAT Approx. 30° Approx. 40° Approx. 45° Approx. 50° Approx. 55°
Every time when you press the AIR FLOW L/R
(b) Louver
Every time when you press the AIR FLOW L/R
(Louver stopped)

(Louver stopped)

(Swing) (Spot) (Wide)


Angle of louver
(Swing) (Spot) (Wide)
Wireless remote
Angle ofdisplay
control louver
Wireless remote
Center installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 20° Right approx. 50°
control display
Right end installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 45° Left approx. 30° Center Right approx. 20°
Center installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 20° Right approx. 50°
Left end installation Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 30° Right approx. 45° Right approx. 50°
Right end installation Left approx. 50° Left approx. 45° Left approx. 30° Center Right approx. 20°
(c) Swing
Left end installation Left approx. 20° Center Right approx. 30° Right approx. 45° Right approx. 50°
(i) (ii)
(c) Swing
(i) (ii)

In COOL, DRY, FAN operation In HEAT operation

In COOL, DRY, FAN operation In HEAT operation

Approx.
25°
Approx.
25° Approx. 30°

Approx. 55° Approx. 30°


Approx. 55°
(d) Memory Approx.
flap (Flap55°or louver stopped)
Approx. 55°
(d) Memory flap (Flap or louver stopped)

'09•SRK-DB-087D

(10)3D auto operation

Fan speed

(a) During cooling and heating operation (Including auto cooling and heating operation)
(i)

Air flow selection


Operation mode
AUTO HI MED LO
Room temp. – Setting temp. >5°C Room temp. – Setting temp. <
= 5°C
Cooling
HIGH POWER AUTO
HI MED LO
Setting temp. – Room temp. >5°C Setting temp. – Room temp. <
= 5°C
Heating
HIGH POWER AUTO

(ii) room
1) - 38 -
Cooling Heating
Flap Up/down swing
Louver Wide (Fixed) Center (Fixed)

2) Room setting temp. Room


During
(a) (a) (i)
cooling
During and heating
cooling operation
and heating (Including
operation auto auto
(Including cooling and heating
cooling operation)
and heating operation)
(i) (i) Air flow selection
Operation mode
AUTO HI MED LO
Air flow
Air flow
selection
selection
Operation
Operation
modemode Room temp. – Setting temp. >5°C Room temp. – Setting temp. < = 5°C HI
Cooling AUTO
AUTO HI MEDMED LO LO
HIGH POWER AUTO < <
RoomRoom
temp.temp.
– Setting
– Setting
temp.temp.
>5°C >5°C RoomRoom
temp.temp.
– Setting
– Setting
temp.temp.
= 5°C= 5°C HI MED LO
Cooling
Cooling Setting temp. – Room temp. >5°C Setting temp. – Room temp. < = 5°C '17 • SRK-T-203
Heating HIGHHIGHPOWER POWER AUTO AUTO
HIGH POWER AUTO HI HI MEDMED LO LO
Setting
Setting
temp.temp.
– Room– Room
temp.temp.
>5°C>5°C Setting
Setting
temp.temp.
– Room– Room <
= 5°C<
temp.temp. = 5°C
Heating
Heating
HIGHHIGHPOWER POWER AUTO AUTO
(ii) room
(ii) (ii) 1) roomroom
1) 1) Cooling Heating
Flap Up/down swing
Cooling
Cooling Heating
Heating
Louver Wide (Fixed) Center (Fixed)
Flap Flap Up/down
Up/down
swingswing
Louver
Louver WideWide
(Fixed)
(Fixed) CenterCenter
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
2) Room setting temp. Room
2) 2) Room
Room setting temp.temp.
setting Room
Room
3

Cooling 3 3 Heating
Flap Horizontal blowing (Fixed) Slant forwardl blowing (Fixed)
Cooling
Cooling Heating
Heating
Louver Left/right swing
Flap Flap Horizontal
Horizontal
blowing
blowing
(Fixed)
(Fixed) Slant Slant
forwardl
forwardl
blowing
blowing
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
Louver
Louver Left/right
Left/right
swingswing
3) 4
3) 3) Cooling 4 4Heating
Flap Up/down swing
Cooling
Cooling Heating
Heating
Louver Center (Fixed)
Flap Flap Up/down
Up/down
swingswing
Louver
Louver CenterCenter
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
4)
4) 4) Cooling Heating
Flap Horizontal blowing (Fixed) Slant forwardl blowing (Fixed)
Cooling
Cooling Heating
Heating
Louver Wide (Fixed)
Flap Flap Horizontal
Horizontal
blowing
blowing
(Fixed)
(Fixed) Slant Slant
forwardl
forwardl
blowing
blowing
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
Louver
Louver WideWide
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
5) room
5) 5) roomroom

Operation mode Air flow direction contorol


Room temp. – Setting temp. < =2°C 2°C < Room temp. – Setting temp. < 5°C Room temp. – Setting temp. > 5°C
Operation
Operation
mode
Coolingmode Air flow
Air flow
direction
direction contorol =
contorol
The control in 4)<continues.
<
Control returns to the control
< <
in 2). Control returns to the control in 1).
RoomRoomtemp. temp.
– Setting
– Setting =2°C =2°C2°C < 2°C
temp. temp. Room< Room
temp. –temp.
Setting
– Setting
temp. =temp.
5°C = 5°C
RoomRoomtemp. temp.
– Setting
– Setting
temp. temp.
> 5°C> 5°C
Cooling
Cooling Setting temp. – Room temp. < 2°C 2°C < Setting temp. – Room temp. < = 5°C Setting temp. – Room temp. > 5°C
Heating The control
The control in 4) continues. =Control
in 4) continues. Control
returnsreturns
to thetocontrol
the control
in 2). in 2).
Control
Control
returnsreturns
to thetocontrol
the control
in 1). in 1).
The control in 4)<continues. Control returns to the control in 2). Control returns to the control in 1).
SettingSetting
temp. temp.
– Room– Room =2°C <
temp. temp. =2°C2°C < 2°C
Setting
< Setting
temp. temp.
– Room temp. <
– Room 5°C <
temp.
= = 5°C
SettingSetting
temp. temp.
– Room– Room
temp. temp.
> 5°C> 5°C
Heating
Heating
The control
The control
in 4) continues.
in 4) continues. ControlControl
returnsreturns
to thetocontrol
the control
in 2). in 2).
Control
Control
returnsreturns
to thetocontrol
the control
in 1). in 1).

(b) During DRY operation (including auto DRY operation)


During
(b) (b) During
DRYDRY
Flap operation
operation
(including
(including
auto auto
DRYDRY
operation)
operation)
Horizontal blowing (Fixed)
Louver Wide (Fixed)
Flap Flap Horizontal
Horizontal
blowing
blowing
(Fixed)
(Fixed) '09•SRK-DB-087D
Louver
Louver WideWide
(Fixed)
(Fixed)

(11)Timer operation

(a) Comfort start-up (ON timer operation)


The unit starts the operation 5 to 60 minutes earlier so that the room can approach optimum temperature at ON timer.

(b) Sleep timer operation

(c) OFF timer operation


The OFF timer can be set at a specific time (in 10-minute units) within a 24-hour period.

(d) Weekly timer operation


Up to 4 programs with timer operation (ON timer / OFF timer) are available for each day of the week.

(14)Airflow range setting - 39 -


Take the air-conditioner location into account and adjust the left/right airflow range to maximize air-conditioning.
(a) Setting
(i) If the air-conditioner is running, press the ON/OFF button to stop.
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'09•SRK-DB-087D
'17 • SRK-T-203
(11)Timer operation

(12)(a)
(11) Comfort
Timer
Silent start-up (ON timer operation)
operation
operation
The
When
(a) theunit starts
silent
Comfort the operation
operation
start-up is set,
(ON 5 tounit
the
timer 60 operates
minutes by
operation) earlier so thatthe
dropping theoutdoor
room can
fan approach
speed andoptimum temperature
the compressor speed.at ON timer.
The unittimer
(b) Sleep startsoperation
the operation 5 to 60 minutes
SRK20ZSX-S earlier so that
SRK25ZSX-S the room canSRK50ZSX-S
SRK35ZSX-S approach optimum temperature at ON timer.
SRK60ZSX-S
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
(b)Outdoor
Sleep fantimer
(Upper limit)
speed operation
4th speed 4th speed 4th speed 5th speed 5th speed 6th speed 5th speed 5th speed 5th speed 5th speed

(c)Compressor
OFF timer
(Upper limit)
speed
operation
18 rps 26 rps 24 rps 32 rps 36 rps 44 rps 52 rps 52 rps 52 rps 52 rps

The OFF
(c) OFF timer
timer can be set at a specific time (in 10-minute units) within a 24-hour period.
operation
(13) Night setback operation
(d) The OFF timer
timer can be set at a specific time (in 10-minute units) within a 24-hour period.
WhenWeekly operation
the night setback operation is set, the heating operation starts with the setting temperature at 10℃.
Up to 4 programs
(d) Weekly with timer operation (ON timer / OFF timer) are available for each day of the week.
timer operation
Up to 4 programs with timer operation (ON timer / OFF timer) are available for each day of the week.
(14)Airflow range setting

Take the air-conditioner


(14)Airflow range setting location into account and adjust the left/right airflow range to maximize air-conditioning.
(a)
TakeSetting
the air-conditioner location into account and adjust the left/right airflow range to maximize air-conditioning.
(i) If the air-conditioner is running, press the ON/OFF button to stop.
(a) Setting
(i) If the air-conditioner is running, press the ON/OFF button to stop.
(ii) Press the AIR FLOW U/D (UP/DOWN) button and the

(ii) AIR
PressFLOW L/R
the AIR (LEFT/RIGHT)
FLOW button together
U/D (UP/DOWN) for the
button and 5 seconds
or more.
AIR FLOW L/R (LEFT/RIGHT) button together for 5 seconds
or more.
(iii) Setting the airflow range. ( i ), ( iv )

L/R
(iii) Setting the airflow range.
( ii ), ( iii )
L/R
L/R ( ii )
display
L/R
display

(Center installation) (Right end installation) (Left end installation)

(Center installation) (Right end installation) (Left end installation)


MENU

Airf low range Airf low range Airf low range

(Left Airf
end installation)
low range (Center installation)
Airf low range (Right end range
Airf low installation)

(Left end installation) (Center installation) (Right end installation)


(iv) Press the ON/OFF button.

(iv) Press the ON/OFF button.

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(15) Display brightness adjustment


This function can be used when it is necessary to adjust the brightness of unit display.

Brightness level Run light Timer light


LV2 100% 100%
LV1 50% 50%
LV0 0% 0% '09•SRK-DB-087D
Note(1) When the unit displays self diagnosis or service mode, brightness level is always LV2.

(16)ࠉAUTO OFF operation

In order to prevent the air-conditioner from continuing to operate although the person(s) has already left the room,
the air-conditioner automatically stops approximalely 1 hour (or 2 hours) after the sensor judges that there is no one in the room.

(a) Emits a warning sound, “Peep, Peep, Peep”, and stops the operation automatically when there is no one in the room for setting
time (Standby). When the motion sensor detects a person 12 hours after the operation was stopped, the operation resumes with
the same settings. The operation does not resume even if a person is detected after 12 hours has elapsed. (The RUN light blinks
slowly during standby.)

(b) When the SLEEP TIMER, OFF TIMER and ON TIMER + OFF TIMER operation are set, the AUTO OFF functions is disabled.
'09•SRK-DB-087D
(c) The AUTO OFF function does not activate if the operation is started by the ON TIMER when there is no one at home.

(17)ࠉOutline of heating operation

(a) Operation of major functional components in heating mode


Heating
Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Indoor fan ON ON(HOT KEEP)* OFF
Outdoor fan ON OFF OFF
(few minutes ON)
4-way valve ON ON OFF
(3 minutes ON)
*It can be set the indoor fan motor off or the heating thermostat OFF with connecting a wired remote control.
In the case, indoor air temperature is detected by sensor on the wired remote control.

(b) Details of control at each operation mode (pattern)


(i) Fuzzy operation

Model
SRK20ZSX-S SRK25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S SRK50ZSX-S SRK60ZSX-S
Fan speed
Auto 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
HI 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
MED 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
LO 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps 12-78rps 12-90rps
ULO 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-38rps 12-38rps
ECO 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps 12-78rps 12-90rps

(ii) Hot keep operation


During the heating operation, the indoor fan speed can be controlled based on the temperature of the indoor heat
exchanger (Th2) to prevent blowing out of cold air.
(c) Defrost operation
(i) are satisfied.)
1)
35 (Total compressor operation time)
2) After finish of defrost operation
35 (Total compressor
- 41operation
- time)
3)
− C or less for 3 minutes continuously.
4)
is as following.
HI 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
OutdoorMED
fan ON OFF OFF
12-78rps 12-86rps
(few minutes ON) 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
LO
4-way valve 12-42rps
ON 12-50rpsON 12-66rps OFF 12-78rps 12-90rps
(3 minutes ON)
ULO 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-38rps 12-38rps
*It can be set ECO
the indoor fan motor 12-42rps
off or the heating thermostat
12-50rps OFF with 12-66rps
connecting a wired 12-78rps
remote control. 12-90rps
In the case, indoor air temperature is detected by sensor on the wired remote control.

(b) (ii)
Details of control
Hot keep at each operation mode (pattern)
operation '17 • SRK-T-203
(i) During
Fuzzy the
operation
heating operation, the indoor fan speed can be controlled based on the temperature of the indoor heat
exchanger (Th2) to prevent blowing out of cold air.
(c) Defrost operation
Model
(i) Fan speed
SRK20ZSX-S SRK25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S are satisfied.)SRK60ZSX-S
SRK50ZSX-S

1) Auto 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps


HI 35 (Total
12-78rps compressor12-86rps
operation time) 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
MED 12-78rps 12-86rps 12-98rps 12-106rps 12-120rps
2) After finish of defrost operation
LO 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps 12-78rps 12-90rps
ULO
35 (Total
12-30rps
compressor12-30rps
operation time) 12-30rps 12-38rps 12-38rps
3) ECO 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps 12-78rps 12-90rps
− C or less for 3 minutes continuously.
4)
(ii) Hot keep operation
is as following.
During the heating operation, the indoor fan speed can be controlled based on the temperature of the indoor heat
exchanger (Th2) to prevent blowing out of cold air.
Models SRK20, 25, 35 Models SRK50, 60
(c) Defrost operation
0 0
(i) are satisfied.)
5)
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature (℃)

Outdoor heat exchanger temperature (℃)


1) In case satisfied all of following conditions.
-5
• Connect compressor35 speed(Total
0 rps compressor
10 times or operation
more. -5 time)
2) • Satisfy
After finish1),of2)defrost
and 3)operation
conditions above.
• Outdoor air temperature is 3°C or less.
re

35 (Total compressor operation


-10 time)
tu

-10
ra
pe

(ii) is satisfied.)

e r
em

tu
3)

ra
tt

pe
r
sta

m
te
1) (models SRK50, 60 : 10 )
on

Defrost operation Defrost operation


− C or less for 3 minutes

rt
continuously.
ati

sta
start start
er

n
op

io
-15 -15

at
st

2) Continued operation time of defrost operation → For more than 18 minutes.

er
4)
fro

op
De

st
ro
ef
is as following. D

-20 -20
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Outdoor air temperature (℃) Outdoor air temperature (℃)

5)
In case satisfied all of following conditions.
• Connect compressor speed 0 rps 10 times or more.
• Satisfy 1), 2) and 3) conditions above.
• Outdoor air temperature is 3°C or less.
(ii) is satisfied.)
1) (models SRK50, 60 : 10 )
2) Continued operation time of defrost operation → For more than 18 minutes.
¡Defrost operation

Heating operation
ͤ
Max. 18 minutes. 2~7 minutes

Hot keep operation

ͤDepends on an operation condition, the time can be longer than 7 minutes. '09•SRK-DB-087D

(d) Countermeasure for excessive temperature rise


If it feels excessive temperature rise in heating operation, setting temperature can be lower.

(i) Setting
(18)Outline of cooling operation
Push ON/OFF button 30 seconds or more after turn on the power source and operate the air-conditioner
(a)ࠉOperation of major functional components in cooling mode
at least once time, At completion of the setting, the indoor unit emits a buzzer sound “Pip Pip”.
Cooling
(ii) Contents of control Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Unit : °C
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Signal of wireless remote control (Display)
Indoor fan ON ON OFF
18 19 20 21 22 OFF23 24 25 26
OFF 27 28 29 30
Outdoor fan ON
Before setting 20 21 22 23 (few
24 minutes
25 ON) 26 27 (few minutes
28 ON)
29 30 31 32
4-way valve
After setting OFF OFF OFF
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

(b) (iii)
DetailReset
of control in each mode (Pattern) - 42 -
condition
(i) Fuzzy operation
Push ON/OFF button 30 seconds or more during setting this mode. At completion of the reset, the indoor
unit emits a buzzer sound “Pip Pip Pip”.

Model
SRK20ZSX-S SRK25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S SRK50ZSX-S SRK60ZSX-S
Push ON/OFF button 30 seconds or more after turn on the power source and operate the air-conditioner
at least once time, At completion of the setting, the indoor unit emits a buzzer sound “Pip Pip”.

(ii) Contents of control Unit : °C


Signal of wireless remote control (Display)
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Before setting 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 '17
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32
After setting 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

(iii) Reset condition '09•SRK-DB-087D


Push ON/OFF button 30 seconds or more during setting this mode. At completion of the reset, the indoor
(d) Countermeasure for excessive temperature rise
unit emits a buzzer sound “Pip Pip Pip”.
If it feels excessive temperature rise in heating operation, setting temperature can be lower.

(18)Outline of cooling operation

(a)ࠉOperation of major functional components in cooling mode


Cooling
Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Indoor fan ON ON OFF
Outdoor fan ON OFF OFF
(few minutes ON) (few minutes ON)
4-way valve OFF OFF OFF

(b) Detail of control in each mode (Pattern)


(i) Fuzzy operation

Model
SRK20ZSX-S SRK25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S SRK50ZSX-S SRK60ZSX-S
Fan speed
Auto 12-50rps 12-58rps 12-74rps 12-86rps 12-110rps
HI 12-50rps 12-58rps 12-74rps 12-86rps 12-110rps
MED 12-34rps 12-38rps 12-54rps 12-70rps 12-90rps
LO 12-30rps 12-34rps 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps
ULO 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps
ECO 12-34rps 12-38rps 12-54rps 12-70rps 12-90rps

(20)ࠉOutline of automatic operation


(19) Outline of dehumidifying (DRY) operation
(a) Determination of operation mode
(a) Purpose of DRY mode
The purpose is "Dehumidification", and not to control the humidity to the target condition.
Indoor/outdoor unit control the operation condition to reduce the humidity, and also prevent over cooling.
Cooling
(b) Outline of control 27.5
(i) Indoor unit fan speed and compressor are controlled by the area which is selected by the temperature difference.
25.5

Indoor unit fan speed A Dehumidifying


Indoor air temperature (˚C)
Area
18.0
D C B A
Lo speed
Heating
Indoor
fan speed ULo speed 18 30
Stop Outdoor air temperature (˚C)

(b) Limited(Lower than


normal cooling operation)

Compressor Limited
(i)   speed Minimum (Lower than the speed in”Area A”)
Stop
(ii) When both the indoor and the outdoor air temperatures are in the range “A”, cooling or heating is switched depending on
Setting temperature
the difference between theDifference
setting temperature and the indoor
between set temperature air air
and indoor temperature.
temperature.

When
(iii) The
(ii) the operation
indoor unit checkmode has been
the current judged
area following
by every the change
5 minutes, of setting
and operate temperature
by the with the remote control, the hourly j-
next checking.
udgment of operation mode is cancelled.
(c) Other
(c)
When the outdoor air temperature and room temperature is low in cooling operation, indoor unit can not operate in cooling,
and dehumidify. In this case, the units operate in heating to rise the indoor air temperature and after that start DRY operation.
(d)

- 43 -Signals of wireless remote control (Display)


–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 ±0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
Cooling
Setting
Dehumidifying
temperature
Heating
Model
SRK20ZSX-S SRK25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S SRK50ZSX-S SRK60ZSX-S
Fan speed
Auto 12-50rps 12-58rps 12-74rps 12-86rps 12-110rps
HI 12-50rps 12-58rps 12-74rps 12-86rps 12-110rps
MED 12-34rps 12-38rps 12-54rps 12-70rps 12-90rps
LO 12-30rps 12-34rps 12-42rps 12-50rps 12-66rps
ULO 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps 12-30rps '17 • SRK-T-203
12-30rps
ECO 12-34rps 12-38rps 12-54rps 12-70rps 12-90rps

(20)ࠉOutline of automatic operation

(a) Determination
Determination of operation
of operation modemode
Operation mode is determined by indoor air temperature and outdoor air temperature as following.
Cooling
SP
Indoor air Cooling
Heating SP: Setting temperature
temperature (˚C) 27.5

25.5 28
Outdoor air temperature
A (˚C) Dehumidifying
Indoor air temperature (˚C)

(b) Operation mode is changes when keep cooling


18.0 and heating thermostat off 20 minutes and be satisfied following conditions.

If the setting temperature is changed with the remote control,


Heatingthe operation mode is judged immediately.
Cooling
Keep operation 18 30
mode Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
SP: Setting temperature
Heating
(b)
SP-1 SP+1
Indoor air temperature-Setting temperature (˚C)
(i)  
※It can not be changed to heating mode if outdoor air temperature is 28℃ or higher.
(ii) When both the indoor and the outdoor air temperatures are in the range “A”, cooling or heating is switched depending on
(c) When the unit is started again within one hour after the stop of automatic operation or when the automatic operation is
the difference between the setting temperature and the indoor air temperature.
selected during heating, cooling or dehumidifying operation, the unit is operated in the previous operation mode.
(iii) When the operation mode has been judged following the change of setting temperature with the remote control, the hourly j-
(d) Setting temperature can be adjusted within the following range. There is the relationship as shown below between the signals
udgment of operation mode is cancelled.
of the wireless remote control and the setting temperature.
Unit : ℃
(c)
Signals of wireless remote control (Display)
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
(d) Setting Cooling 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
temperature Heating 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

(21) Protective control function Signals of wireless remote control (Display)


–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 ±0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
(a) Dew prevention control [Cooling]
Cooling
Setting
Prevents Dehumidifying
dewing on the indoor unit.
temperature
Heating
(i) Operating conditions
When the following conditions have been satisfied for more than 30 minutes after starting operation
1) Compressor’s speed is 22 rps or higher.
2) Detected value of humidity is 68% or higher.
(ii) Contents of operation
1) Air capacity control
Model
SRK20, 25ZSX-S SRK35ZSX-S SRK50, 60ZSX-S
Item
Upper limit of compressor's speed RangeA: 40rps, RangeB: 24rps RangeA: 45rps, RangeB: 24rps RangeA: 50rps, RangeB: 24rps
ULO
Indoor fan 4th speed

Upper limit of compressor's speed RangeA: 40rps, RangeB: 24rps RangeA: 45rps, RangeB: 24rps RangeA: 50rps, RangeB: 24rps
LO
Indoor fan Adaptable to compressor speed

Upper limit of compressor’s speed RangeA: 40rps, RangeB: 30rps RangeA: 45rps, RangeB: 30rps RangeA: 50rps, RangeB: 30rps
AUTO,HI,MED
Indoor fan Adaptable to compressor speed
Note (1) Ranges A and B are as shown below.
Range B

Range A

68 73
Humidity(%)
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2) When this control has continued for more than 30 minutes continuously,the following wind direction control is performed.
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a) When the vertical wind direction is set at other than the vertical swing,the flaps change to the horizontal position.
b) When the horizontal wind direction is set at other than the horizontal swing,the louver changes to the vertical position.
(iii) Reset condition
Humidity is less than 63%.

(b) (b)
Frost prevention
Frost control
prevention control
(i) (i)Operating conditions
Operating conditions
1) 1)
compressor
2) 2) compressor
speed
speed
(ii) (ii)
Detail of anti-frost
Detail operation
of anti-frost operation Lower
Lower
Indoor heat exchanger limit '09•SRK-DB-087D
speedlimit
Indoortemperature
heat exchanger 5°C or lower 2.5°C or lower
Item temperature 5°C or lower 2.5°C or lower speed
Item
Lower limit of compressor command speed (models SRK50, 60 : 25 rps) 0 rps
Lower limit of compressor command speed (models SRK50, 60 : 25 rps) 0 rps
Keep the fan speed before
Indoor fan Keep the fan speed before 2.5 5 8
Indoor fan frost prevention control 2.5 5 8
frost prevention control
Outdoor fan
Outdoor fan
Depends on compressor speed
Depends on compressor speed
Indoor heat
Indoor exchanger
heat exchanger
4-way valve temperature (°C)(°C)
temperature
(b) Frost prevention
4-way valve control
2.5–5
(i) Operating conditions 2.5–5

1) 5–8
5–8
compressor
2) speed
(iii) (iii)
Reset conditions
Reset conditions
(ii) Detail of anti-frost operation Lower
Indoor heat exchanger limit
1) 1) temperature 5°C or lower 2.5°C or lower speed
Item
2)Lower
2) limit of compressor command speed (models SRK50, 60 : 25 rps) 0 rps
Keep the fan speed before
Indoor fan 2.5 5 8
(c) (c)
Cooling overload protective control frost prevention control
Cooling overload protective control
Outdoor fan Depends on compressor speed Indoor heat exchanger
(i) (i)Operating conditions
Operating conditions temperature (°C)
4-way valve
When the outdoor
When air temperature
the outdoor (TH2)
air temperature has has
(TH2) become continuously
become for 30
continuously forseconds at 38°C
30 seconds or more,
at 38°C or 41°C
or more, or more,
or 41°C or or
or more,
2.5–5
47ºC47ºC
or more withwith
or more the compressor running,
the compressor the lower
running, limit speed of compressor is brought up.
the lower
5–8 limit speed of compressor is brought up.
Model
Model SRK20, 25, 35ZSX-S SRK50, 60ZSX-S
Item SRK20, 25, 35ZSX-S SRK50, 60ZSX-S
(iii) ResetItem
conditions
Outdoor air temperature 38°C or more 41°C or more 47°C or more
Outdoor air temperature 38°C or more 41°C or more 47°C or more
Lower limit speed 25 rps 30 rps 40 rps
Lower limit speed 25 rps 30 rps 40 rps
1)
(ii) (ii)
Detail of operation
2) Detail of operation
1) TheThe
SRK20,
1) outdoor fan is
25,outdoor fanstepped
35 SRK50, up by
is stepped up3by
speed step.step.
3 speed [Upper limitlimit
[Upper 8 th8speed.]
60
th speed.]
TheThe
2) 2) lower limit
lower of
limitcompressor
of speed
compressor is
speedset
is to 25
set toor
2530
or or
3040rps.
or 40rps.
(c) Cooling overload protective control ON3
However, when
However, the thermo
when OFF,OFF,
the thermo the speed is reduced
the speed to 0to
is reduced rps.
0 rps.
(i) Operating conditions ON2 ON2
(iii) (iii)
Reset conditions
Reset conditions
WhenON1
the outdoor air temperature (TH2) has become continuously ON1 for 30 seconds at 38°C or more, or 41°C or more, or
OFF OFF
47ºC or more with the compressor running, the lower limit speed of compressor is brought up.
1) 1) 37°C (models
37°C SRK50,
(models 60 :60
SRK50, 40°C).
: 40°C).
2) 2)37 38 40 Model
41 46 47 SRK20, 25, 35ZSX-S 40 SRK50,
41 46 47
60ZSX-S
Item
Outdoor air temperature (°C) Outdoor air temperature (°C)
Outdoor air temperature 38°C or more 41°C or more 47°C or more
(d) (d)Cooling
Cooling high
Lower pressure
high
limit pressure
speed control
control
25 rps 30 rps 40 rps
(i) (i)Purpose
Purpose
(ii) Detail of operation
Prevents anomalous
Prevents highhigh
anomalous pressure operation during
pressure cooling.
1) The outdoor fan is stepped up by 3operation during
speed step. cooling.
[Upper limit 8 th speed.]
(ii) (ii)Detector
Detector
2) The lower limit of compressor speed is set to 25 or 30 or 40rps. 㼀㻴㻝㻔䉝㻕
Outdoor heatheat
exchanger sensor (TH1). 㼀㻴㻝㻔䉝㻕
Outdoor exchanger sensor (TH1). 㻼㻝 㻼㻞 㻼㻟
However,
(iii) (iii)Detail of when
operation the thermo OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 rps. 㻼㻝 㻼㻞 㻼㻟
Detail of operation 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
㻿㻾㻷㻞㻜㻘㻌㻞㻡㻘㻌㻟㻡 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
(iii) (Example)
Reset conditions
Compressor speed 㻿㻾㻷㻞㻜㻘㻌㻞㻡㻘㻌㻟㻡
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
(Example) Compressor speed 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3)
8rps
(1)
㻿㻾㻷㻡㻜㻘㻌㻢㻜 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
8rps
(1)
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3)
㻿㻾㻷㻡㻜㻘㻌㻢㻜
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
1) After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3) 37°C (models SRK50,
8rps
(1) 60 : 40°C). 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
8rps
(1)
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3)

2) After lapse of 30 sec. or over


(3) lower limit
lower limit
Range B
Range B
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3) speed 30rps
speed 30rps
0rps Range A
0rps Range A
(d) Cooling high pressure control 31 32
- 45 - 31 32
(i) Purpose Outdoor air tamperature( 䉝)
P2 cooling. P3 Outdoor air tamperature( 䉝)
P1 anomalous high pressure operation during
Prevents P2 P3
P1
(ii) Detector Outdoor
Outdoorheatheat
exchanger
exchangertemperature (°C)(°C)
temperature 㼀㻴㻝㻔䉝㻕
Notes (1)Outdoor
When theheat
outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of P2-P3䉝, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 20 seconds.
Notes (1) When the exchanger sensor
outdoor heat exchanger (TH1).
temperature is in the range of P2-P3䉝, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 20 seconds.
㻼㻝 㻼㻞 㻼㻟
(2) When the temperature is P3 䉝㻌or higher, the compressor is stopped.
(2) When
(iii) (3)Detail the temperature
ofoutdoor
operation is P3 䉝㻌or higher, the compressor is stopped.
When the heat exchanger temperature is in the range of P1-P2 䉝, if the compressor speed is been maintained
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 and㻡㻝
the operation has
㻡㻢 continued
㻡㻟operation for
(3) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of P1-P2 䉝, if the compressor speed is
㻿㻾㻷㻞㻜㻘㻌㻞㻡㻘㻌㻟㻡 been maintained and the has continued for
more than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal cooling operation.
(Example)
more thanCompressor
20 seconds at thespeed
same speed, it returns to the normal cooling operation. 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
1) The outdoor fan is stepped up by 3 speed step. [Upper limit 8 th speed.]
2) The lower limit of compressor speed is set to 25 or 30 or 40rps.
However, when the thermo OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 rps.
(iii) Reset conditions

1) 37°C (models SRK50, 60 : 40°C). '17 • SRK-T-203


2)

(d) Cooling high pressure control


(i) Purpose
Prevents anomalous high pressure operation during cooling.
(ii) Detector
㼀㻴㻝㻔䉝㻕
Outdoor heat exchanger sensor (TH1). 㻼㻝 㻼㻞 㻼㻟
(iii) Detail of operation 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
㻿㻾㻷㻞㻜㻘㻌㻞㻡㻘㻌㻟㻡
(Example) Compressor speed 㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻭 㻡㻝 㻡㻟 㻡㻢
8rps
(1)
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3)
㻿㻾㻷㻡㻜㻘㻌㻢㻜
㻾㼍㼚㼓㼑㻌㻮 㻡㻟 㻡㻤 㻢㻟
8rps
(1)
After lapse of 30 sec. or over
(3)

After lapse of 30 sec. or over


(3) lower limit Range B
speed 30rps

0rps Range A
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Outdoor air tamperature( 䉝)
P1 P2 P3
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature (°C)
(e) Notes (1) When
Cooling lowtheoutdoor
outdoor heatair
exchanger temperatureprotective
temperature is in the range control
of P2-P3䉝, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 20 seconds.
(2) When the temperature is P3 䉝㻌or higher, the compressor is stopped.
(i) (3)Operating
When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of P1-P2 䉝, if the compressor speed is been maintained and the operation has continued for
conditions
more than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal cooling operation. '09•SRK-DB-087D
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When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 22°C or lower continues for 20 seconds while the compressor speed is other than 0 rps.
(ii) Detail of operation
1) It controls the upper and lower limit values for the compressor speed according to the following table.
(e) Cooling
2) low outdoor
It checks air temperature
the outdoor protective
temperature (TH2) control
once every hour to judge the operation range.
(e) Cooling low outdoor air temperature protective control
(i) Operating conditions Range A
(i) Operating conditions Compressor speed: Upper/lower limit (rps)
When the outdoor airLower
temperature
1 (TH2) is 22°C or lower continuesRange for 20 seconds while the compressor speed is other than 0 rps.
When the outdoorRange
air temperature (TH2) is 22°C or lower continues for 20 seconds while the compressor speed is other than 0 rps.
B Range A Upper 1 Lower 2 Upper 2
B
(ii) Detail of operation
(ii) Detail of operation
SRK20, 25, 35 20 Release 70 30 60
1) It controls the upper and lower limit values for the compressor speed24according 26 to the following table.
1) SRK50,
It controls
60 the35upperRelease
and lower
75 limit 45
values for 60 the compressor speed according to the following table.
Outdoor air temperature (Υ)
2) It checks the outdoor temperature (TH2) once every hour to judge the operation range.
2) It checks the outdoor temperature (TH2) once every hour to judge the operation range.
Range A
Compressor speed: Upper/lower limit (rps) Range A
ON Upper 2 Compressor
Lower 2 Lower 1 speed: Upper/lower limit (rps) Range B
Lower
Range 1
B Range Upper 1 Lower 2 Upper 2 Range B
RangeON Upper A
B Range A1 Upper 1 Lower 2 Upper 2
SRK20, 25, 35 20 Release1
Lower 70 30 60 Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
SRK20, 25, 35 20 Release 70 30 60 24 26
SRK50, 60 35 Release 75 45 60 A24 B26 C D
SRK50, 60 35 Release 75 45 60 Outdoor air temperature (Υ)
OFF SRK20, 25, 35Outdoor air temperature (Υ)
SRK50, 60 9 11 22 25
ON Upper
A 2B C D
ON Upper
Lower 2
2
Outdoor air temperature (°C)
Lower 2
ON Upper 1
ON Upper
Lower 1
1 Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
Lower 1 Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
A B C D
A B C D
OFF SRK20, 25, 35
OFF SRK20, 25, 35
SRK50, 60 9 11 22 25
A B C D SRK50, 60 9 11 22 25
AOutdoor
B air temperature
C D (°C)
Outdoor air temperature (°C)

(iii) Reset conditions


When either of the following condition is satisfied.
1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is D°C or higher.
2) The compressor speed is 0 rps.
(f ) Heating high pressure control
(iii)
(i) Reset
Purposeconditions
(iii) Reset conditions
When either of the following condition is satisfied.
When either of the following condition is satisfied.
1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is D°C or higher.
(ii) Detector
1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is D°C or higher.
2) The compressor speed is 0 rps.
2) The compressor speed is 0 rps.
(f ) (iii)
Heating high
Detail of pressure
operationcontrol
(f ) Heating high pressure control
(i) Purpose
(Example)
(i) Purpose After lapse of 20 sec. or over 4rps (3) (1)
8rps(2)
Compressor
After lapse of 20 sec. or over 4rps
(3) (1)
8rps(2)
speed
(ii) Detector lower limit
(ii) Detector After lapse of 20 sec. or over speed 35 rps
(3)

0rps

(iii) Detail of operation


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(iii) Detail of operation
A B C D
(Example) Indoor heat
(Example) After lapse of 20exchanger
sec. or over temperature(°C)
(3)
4rps 8rps(1) (2)

Compressor After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) B-C


4rps(1) 8rps(2) (2) 10
Compressor After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) 4rps(1) 8rps(2)
speed After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) C - D 4rps (1)
8rps 10
speed After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) lower limit
speed
lower35limit
rps
After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) speed 35 rps
When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A-B °C, if the compressor speed is been0rps maintained and the operation has continued for more
than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal heating operation. 0rps
fan speed fan
(iii) Reset conditions
When either of the following condition is satisfied. '17 • SRK-T-203
1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is D°C or higher.
2) The compressor speed is 0 rps.
(f ) Heating high pressure control
(i) Purpose

(f) (ii)
Heating high pressure control
Detector
(i) Purpose:
(ii) Detail
(iii) Detector:
of operation temperature
(iii) Detail of operation:
(Example)
(Example) Fuzzy After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3) 4rps(1) 8rps(2)
Compressor Afterlapse
lapseofof20
E sec.
sec. or
or over
over(3)
(3)
4rps(1)4rps(1) 8rps8rps
(2)
After (2)
E F
speed Afterlapse
lapseofof20
E sec.
sec. or
or over
over(3)
(3)
lower limit 4rps(1) 8rps(2)
After speed 35 rps
lower limit Model 63 10 35
After lapse of E sec. or over(3) speed F rps 0rps
0rps Model 71, 80 20 30

A B C D
A C
Indoor heat exchangerBtemperature(°C) D
Indoor heat exchangerBtemperature (°C)
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C - -D E
10
- E
5 seconds
When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A-B °C, if the compressor speed is been maintained and the operation has continued for more
than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal heating -operation.
fan E speed fan
Model SRK50 fan fan
Temperature
Temperaturelist
list
Models SRK20, 25, 35 A B C D
RPSmin < 40 49 53 55 58
A B C D
40 <
= RPSmin < 80 53A 57B 59C 62D
RPSmin <<50 48 53 55
54.5 58
RPSmin
80 <
= RPSmin50< 90 53 -45
47 57 -5251 59 - 53 5857
50 <
=< RPSmin<<91
RPSmin 48.5 56 58 61
50<
90 = RPSmin < 102115 47 -45
41 51 -5245 53 -5747 5161
91 <
=<RPSmin
< < 97 48.5 5652
- 52.5 58 61
115
102 == RPSmin
RPSmin < 120 41- 43
45 45- 50 47- 55
57 51- 59
61
97 <
= RPSmin
< < 100 48.5 52.5 -5050.8 58 - 55
56.2 61
120 = RPSmin 43 59
100 <= RPSmin < 115 48.5 - 40.1 50.8 - 42 56.2 - 47.3 61
115 <= RPSmin 40.1 42 47.3 61
Models SRK71, 80ZR-S
(g) Heating overload protective control
A B C D
(i) Indoor fan
RPSmin speed
< 90 45 52 57
1) 90 Operating conditions45 - 44
< RPSmin < 108 52 - 48 57 - 52 56.5
108 <
= RPSmin < 120 44 - 43 48 - 45 52 - 48 51.5
When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 17°C or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor speed other than 0 rps.
120 <
= RPSmin 43 45 48 51.5
2) Detail of operation
The indoor fan speed is stepped up by 1 speed step. (Upper limit 10th speed)
3) Reset conditions
The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is lower than 16°C.
(ii) Outdoor unit side
1) Operating conditions
When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 13°C or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor speed other than 0 rps.
2) Detail of operation
a) Taking the upper limit of compressor speed at 90 rps or 50 (75) rps, if the output speed obtained with the fuzzy
calculation exceeds the upper limit, the upper limit value is maintained.
b) The lower limit of compressor speed is set to 25 (30) rps or 35 (40) rps and even if the calculated result becomes
lower than that after fuzzy calculation, the speed is kept to 25 (30) rps or 35 (40) rps. However, when the
thermostat OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 rps.
c)
rps.
d) fan speed is 3rd (models SRK50, 60 : 2nd)
Upper 50 (75) rps
Lower 35 (40) rps
Upper 90 rps
Lower 25 (30) rps
Note(1) Values in ( ) are for the models SRK50, 60.
OFF
3) Reset conditions
The outdoor air temperature
11 13 (TH2)16is lower
17than 11°C.
Outdoor air temperature (°C)
• Model SRK50
1) Operating conditions
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When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 11ºC or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor speed other than 0 rps.
2) Detail of operation
a) Taking the upper limit of compressor speed range at 78 rps, if the output speed obtained with the fuzzy calculation
exceeds the upper limit, the upper limit value is maintained.
b) The lower limit of compressor speed is set to 30 rps and even if the calculated result becomes lower than that after
thermostat OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 rps.
c)
rps.
d) fan speed is 3rd (models SRK50, 60 : 2nd)

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3) Reset conditions
The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is lower than 11°C.
• Model SRK50
(h)
1) Heating lowconditions
Operating outdoor temperature protective control
(i)When the outdoorconditions
Operating air temperature (TH2) is 11ºC or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor speed other than 0 rps.
2) When
Detail of the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is lower than 4℃ or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor
operation
a) speed is other
Taking than limit
the upper 0 rps.of compressor speed range at 78 rps, if the output speed obtained with the fuzzy calculation
(ii) Detail ofthe
exceeds operation
upper limit, the upper limit value is maintained.
b) The lower limitcompressor
The lower limit speed
of compressor is change
speed as30
is set to shown in the
rps and evenfigure
if thebelow.
calculated result becomes lower than that after
Lower limit 55 rps
fuzzy calculation, the speed is kept to 30 rps. However, when the thermostat OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 prs.
Lower limit 45 rps
c)
30 rps. Lower limit 32(40) rps

d) Item Lower speed


Compressor limit 20(35) rps
Protective Outdoor fan speed
control Low limit Normal operation
Upper limit
-12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2
ON1 4 6 30 rps 78 rps It depends on compressor speed
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ON2
Outdoor air temperature (°C) 30 rps 51 rps 2nd

Note(1) Values in ( ) are for the model SRK50, 60. Protective control ON2
(iii) Reset conditions
3)ࠉReset
Whenconditions: When
either of the following either ofisthe
condition satisfied. Protective
following condition control ON1
is satisfied.
1) The
a)ࠉThe outdooe
outdoor airair temperature
temperature (TH2)
(TH2) becomes
becomes
Normal 6℃.
6ºC.
operation
2) Thecompressor
b)ࠉThe compressorcommand
speed is 0speed
rps. is 0 rps.

(i) Compressor overheat protection 10 11 19 20


(i) Purpose Outdoor air temperature(°C)
3) Reset conditions
The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is lower than 10°C.
(ii) Detail of operation
1)
(Example) Fuzzy
180
180
180

95 100(105) 115
Discharge pipe temperature (˚C)
(h) Heating low outdoor temperature protective control
• Models SRK20 ~ 35 100(105)- 115
(i) Operating conditions:
95-100(105) 180
95-100(105) 180
(ii) Detail of operation:
Lower limit 45 rps
Item Cooling Heating
Model
Lower limit 40 rps
Lower limit speed 22(25) rps 32 rps

(5) Values in ( ) are for the models SRK50, 60. Normal operation
-10 -8 -2 2
2) 115
Outdoor air temperature(°C)
has elapsed
(iii) Reset conditions:
1)
(j) 2) Current safe
• Model SRK50
(i) Purpose:
(i)ࠉOperating conditions:
(ii) Detail When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is lower than 4ºC or 13ºC or higher continues for 30
of operation:
seconds while the compressor command speed is other than 0 rps.
(ii)ࠉDetail of operation: The lower limit compressor command
- 48speed
- is change as shown in the figure belo.
Lower limit 29 rps

Normal operation
(k) Current cut
(i) Purpose:
(ii) Detail of operation: 4 6
Item Cooling Heating
Model
SRK20 - 35 20 rps 20 rps
Lower limit speed
SRK50 24 rps 24 rps

2)
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(j) Current safe


(i) Purpose

(ii) Detail of operation

(k) Current cut


(i) Purpose

(ii) Detail of operation

(l) Outdoor unit failure


air-conditioning.
item (i), (ii) is satisfied. Once the unit is stopped by this function, it is not

(i)
(ii)
(m) Indoor fan motor protection
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air-conditioner '09•SRK-DB-087D
min-1

(n) Serial signal transmission error protection


(n) Serial signal transmission error protection
(i) Purpose
(i) Purpose

(ii) Detail of operation


(ii) Detail of operation

(o) Rotor lock


(o) Rotor lock

(p) Outdoor fan motor protection


(p) Outdoor fan motor protection
min-1-1
min
(q) Outdoor fan control at low outdoor temperature
(q) Outdoor fan control at low outdoor temperature
(i) Cooling
(i) Cooling
1) Operating conditions
1) Operating conditions

2) Detail of operation
2) Detail of operation

Outdoor fan
Outdoor fan
Outdoor air temperature > 10˚C
Outdoor air temperature > 10˚C
Outdoor air temperature <
= 10˚C
Outdoor air temperature <
= 10˚C
a)
a)
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b)
b)

21°C -38°C
21°C -38°C
c)
c)
2) Detail of operation Outdoor fan

Outdoor temperature > 10˚C

Outdoor temperature <


= 10˚C

a)
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Outdoor air temperature <
= 10˚C
Lower limit fan speed
a) Outdoor fan
-
Outdoor temperature > 16˚C

Outdoor temperature <


= 16˚C
b)

b) 40
21°C -38°C
-
c)
40
c) 40

3) Reset conditions
40
3) Reset conditions: .
a)
a) 24
b)
b)
(ii) Heating
1) Operating conditions
-2°C (models SRK50, 60 : 4°C)
(ii) Heating
2) Detailconditions:
1) Operating of operation 3

3) Reset conditions 2 at each 20 seconds


2) Detail of operation:
8th (model71 : 7th)
3) Reseta)conditions: 0°C (models SRK50, 60 : 6°C)
a) b) 5
(r) Refrigeration
b) cycle system protection
(r) (i) Starting conditions
Refrigeration cycle system protection
1) When 5 minutes have elapsed after the compressor ON or the completion of the defrost operation.
(i) Starting conditions
2)
1) Other than
When the defrost
A minutes have operation.
elapsed after the compressor ON or the completion of the defrost operation
3)
2) When, after satisfying the conditions of 1) and 2) above, the compressor speed, indoor temperature (Th1) and indoor
Other than the defrost operation
3) heat exchanger temperature (Th2) have
When, after satisfying the conditions satisfied
of 1) the conditions
and 2) above, in the following
the compressor table air
speed, indoor fortemperature
5 minutes. (Th1) and indoor
heat exchanger temperature
Operation mode
(Th2) have satisfied
Compressor speed (N)
the conditions in theIndoor
Indoor temperature (Th1)
following table (Th1)/
temperature for 5 minutes:
Indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2)
Room temperature (Th1)/
Operation
Coolingmode A50 <
= NCompressor speed (N)
10 < Room
= Th1 = 40temperature (Th1)
< Th1−4<Th2
Indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2)
Heating
Cooling
(1)
550 <
=N 40䍺N 0<
= Th1<
= 4010䍺Th1䍺40 Th2<Th1+6Th1−4<Th2
Note (1) Except(1)that the fan speed is HI40䍺N
in heating operation.
(TH2䍻䠌䉝㻕
Heating 8 0䍺Th1䍺40 Th2<Th1+6
60䍺N (TH2䠘䠌䉝㻕
(ii) Contents of control
Note (1) Except that the fan speed is HI in heating operation and silent mode control.
1) When the conditions of (i) above are satisfied , the compressor stops.
(ii) Contents
2) Error of control
stop occurs when the compressor has stopped 3 times within 60 minutes.
1) When the conditions of (i) above are satisfied, the compressor stops.
(iii) Reset condition
2) Error stop occurs when the compressor has stopped 3 times within 60 minutes.
When the compressor has been turned OFF
(iii) Reset condition
When the compressor has been turned OFF.

(t) Service valve (gas side) closing operation


(i) Starting conditions
1) Operation mode : Heating
2) Compressor conditions : OFF ЍON
(ii) Contents control
If the output current of inverter exceeds the specifications, it makes the compressor stopping.
(iii) Anomalous stop control
1) If the inverter output current value excceds the setting value within 80 seconds the compressor stops.
2) After 3 minutes delay. the compressor restarts, but if this anomaly occurs 2 times within 20 minutes after
this initial detection.

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Reference
10. 2MAINTENANCE DATAPROCEDURES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
TROUBLESHOOTING
(1) Cautions
-

(2) Items to check before troubleshooting

source

(3) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner does not run at all)
- -

Important satisfied -

AC198 - 264V

NO
source

YES

NO YES

NO
YES

NO

wireless
YES

proced-

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(4) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner runs)

NO YES

53

NO service

54 - 60.
YES

YES

NO

service

54 - 60.

YES

NO

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(5) Self-diagnosis table


air-conditioner
air-conditioner
air-conditioner

Indoor unit display panel Wired Description


(2)

remote Cause Display (flashing) condition


RUN TIMER control of trouble
light light display
• Broken heat exchanger sensor When a heat exchanger sensor 1 wire disconnection is detected while
1-time ON — Heat exchanger 1 wire, poor connector operation is stopped. (If a temperature of –28ºC or lower is detected for
flash sensor 1 error connection 15 seconds, it is judged that the wire is disconnected.)
• Indoor PCB is faulty (Not displayed during operation.)
• Broken room temperature When a room temperature sensor wire disconnection is detected while
2-time Room sensor wire, poor connector operation is stopped. (If a temperature of –45ºC or lower is detected for
flash ON — temperature connection 15 seconds, it is judged that the wire is disconnected.)
sensor error • Indoor PCB is faulty (Not displayed during operation.)
• Broken heat exchanger sensor When a heat exchanger sensor 2 wire disconnection is detected while
3-time ON — Heat exchanger 2 wire, poor connector operation is stopped. (If a temperature of –28ºC or lower is detected for
flash sensor 2 error connection 15 seconds, it is judged that the wire is disconnected.)
• Indoor PCB is faulty (Not displayed during operation.)
When conditions for turning the indoor unit’s fan motor on exist during air-
6-time ON
Indoor fan
E 16 motor error
• Defective fan motor, poor conditioner operation, an indoor unit fan motor speed of 300 min-1 or lower is
flash connector connection measured for 30 seconds or longer. (The air-conditioner stops.)

Outdoor air • Broken outdoor air temp. –55ºC or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times within
Keeps 1-time sensor wire, poor connector 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
flashing flash E 38 temperature
sensor error connection Or –55ºC or lower is detected for within 20 seconds after power ON.
• Outdoor PCB is faulty (The compressor is stopped.)
• Broken heat exchanger sensor –55ºC or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times within
Outdoor heat
Keeps 2-time wire, poor connector 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
flashing flash E 37 sensor error
exchanger
connection Or –55ºC or lower is detected for within 20 seconds after power ON.
• Outdoor PCB is faulty (The compressor is stopped.)
• Broken discharge pipe sensor
–25ºC or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times within 40
Keeps 4-time Discharge pipe wire, poor connector
flashing flash E 39 sensor error connection minutes after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
(The compressor is stopped.)
• Outdoor PCB is faulty
• Compressor locking, open phase The compressor output current exceeds the set value during compressor
ON 1-time E 42 Current cut on compressor output, short start.
flash circuit on power transistor,
(The air-conditioner stops.)
service valve is closed
When there is an emergency stop caused by trouble in the outdoor unit,
2-time Trouble of • Broken compressor wire
ON flash E 59 outdoor unit • Compressor blockage or the input current value is found to be lower than the set value.
(The air-conditioner stops.)

Current safe • Overload operation When the compressor speed is lower than the set value and the current
3-time • Overcharge safe has operated.
ON flash E 58 stop • Compressor locking (The compressor stops)
Power When the power transistor is judged breakdown while compressor
ON 4-time E 51 transistor • Broken power transistor starts.
flash error (The compressor is stopped.)
• Gas shortage, defective When the value of the discharge pipe sensor exceeds the set value.
ON 5-time E 36 Over heat of discharge pipe sensor, service
flash compressor (The air-conditioner stops.)
valve is closed
When there is no signal between the indoor PCB and outdoor PCB for
6-time • Defective power source, 10 seconds or longer (when the power is turned on), or when there is no
ON E5 Error of signal Broken signal wire, defective
flash transmission signal for 7 minute 35 seconds or longer (during operation)
indoor/outdoor PCB (The compressor is stopped).
When the outdoor unit’s fan motor speed continues for 30 seconds or
ON 7-time E 48 Outdoor fan • Defective fan motor, poor longer at 75 min-1 or lower. (3 times)
flash motor error connector connection (The air-conditioner stops.)

Cooling high • Overload operation, overcharge


Keeps • Broken outdoor heat exchange When the value of the outdoor heat exchanger sensor exceeds the set
ON flashing E 35 pressure sensor wire value.
protecton
• Service valve is closed
• Defective compressor If the compressor motor’s magnetic pole positions cannot be correctly
2-time 2-time E 60 Rotor lock • Open phase on compressor detected when the compressor starts.
flash flash • Defective outdoor PCB (The air-conditioner stops.)

5-time Active filter • Defective active filter When the wrong voltage connected for the power source.
flash ON E 47 voltage error When the outdoor PCB is faulty.
Refrigeration
7-time cycle system • Service valve is closed.
ON E 57 protective • Refrigerant is insufficient When refrigeration cycle system protective control operates.
flash
control

Error of wired The wired remote control wire Y is open. The wired remote
remote control • Broken wired remote control control wires X and Y are reversely connected. Noise is penetrating
— — E1 wire, defective indoor PCB the wired remote control lines. The wired remote control or indoor
wiring
PCB is faulty. (The communications circuit is faulty.)

Stays Keeps Limit switch • Defective limit switch


— • Defective suction panel set Actuation of limit switch
OFF flashing error
• Defective indoor contro PCB

air-conditioner

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(6) Service mode (Trouble mode access function)


air-conditioner

(a) Explanation of terms

Term Explanation
The service mode is the mode where service data are displayed by flashing of the display lights
Service mode
when the operations in item (b) below are performed with the indoor control.
These are the contents of error displays and protective stops which occurred in the past in the air-
conditioner system. Error display contents and protective stop data from past anomalous
Service data operations of the air-conditioner system are saved in the indoor unit control’s non-volatile
memory (memory which is not erased when the power goes off). There are two types of data,
self-diagnosis data and stop data, described below.
These are the data which display the reason why a stop occurred when an error display (self-
diagnosis display) occurred in an indoor unit. Data are recorded for up to 5 previous occurrences.
Data which are older than the 5th previous occurrence are erased.
Self-diagnosis data In addition, data on the temperature of each sensor (room temperature, indoor heat exchanger,
outdoor heat exchanger, outdoor air temperature, discharge pipe), remote control information
(operation switching, fan speed switching) are recorded when trouble occurs, so more detailed
information can be checked.
These are the data which display the reason by a stop occurred when the air-conditioning system
performed protective stops, etc. in the past. Even if stop data alone are generated, the system
restarts automatically. (After executing the stop mode while the display is normal, the system
restarts automatically.) Data for up to 10 previous occasions are stored. Data older than the 10th
Stop data
previous occasion are erased.
( Important) In cases where transient stop data only are generated, the air-conditioner system
may still be normal. However, if the same protective stop occurs frequently (3 or
more times), it could lead to customer complaints.

(b) Service mode display procedure

air-conditioner’s

air-conditioner’s

air-conditioner’s wireless
operation speed
temperature

57.)

air-conditioner’s

Change the wireless remote control settings based on


55.)

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4-time flash 2-time flash.

wireless mode mode


air-conditioner
(i) Self-diagnosis data
What are self-diagnosis data?
wireless

mode mode

Wireless remote control setting


Contents of output data
Operation mode Fan speed mode

wireless

Wireless remote control setting Indicates the number of


occasions previous to the present
Temperature setting the error display data are from.
21ºC 1 time previous (previous time)
22ºC 2 times previous
23ºC 3 times previous
24ºC 4 times previous
25ºC 5 times previous

Only for indoor heat exchanger sensor 2

Wireless remote control setting Indicates the number of


occasions previous to the present
Temperature setting the error display data are from.
26ºC 1 time previous (previous time)
27ºC 2 times previous
28ºC 3 times previous
29ºC 4 times previous
30ºC 5 times previous

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(Example)

Wireless remote control setting


Operation Fan speed Temperature Displayed data
mode mode setting
21ºC Displays the reason for the stop (error code) the previous time an error was displayed.
22ºC Displays the reason for the stop (error code) 2 times previous when an error was displayed.
Cooling MED 23ºC Displays the reason for the stop (error code) 3 times previous when an error was displayed.
24ºC Displays the reason for the stop (error code) 4 times previous when an error was displayed.
25ºC Displays the reason for the stop (error code) 5 times previous when an error was displayed.

(ii) Stop data


Wireless remote control setting
Operation Fan speed Temperature Displayed data
mode mode setting
21ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) the previous time when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
22ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 2 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
23ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 3 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
24ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 4 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
25ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 5 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
Cooling LO
26ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 6 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
27ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 7 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
28ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 8 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
29ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 9 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
30ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 10 times previous when the air-conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.

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(c) Error code, stop code table


Number of flashes when in
service mode Stop coad
Error Auto
RUN TIMER or Error content Cause Occurrence conditions display recovery
light light Error coad
(10's digit) (1's digit)
OFF 0 Normal
The wired remote control wire Y is open. The wired remote
1-time Error of wired remote control Broken wired remote control wire. control wires X and Y are reversely connected. Noise is
01
flash wiring defective indoor PCB penetrating the wired remote control lines. The wired
OFF
remote control or indoor PCB is faulty.
Can not receive signals for 35 Power source is faulty. When 35 seconds passes without
5-time
05 seconds Power source cables and signal lines are improperly wired. communications signals from either the outdoor unit or
flash
(if communications have recovered) Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty. the indoor unit being detected correctly.

Cooling overload operation. When the outdoor heat exchanger sensor's value exceeds
5-time
35 Cooling high pressure control Outdoor unit fan speed drops.
flash the set value. (5 times)
Outdoor heat exchanger sensor is short circuit.

6-time Refrigerant is insufficient. When the discharge pipe sensor's value exceeds the set
36 Compressor overheat 110°C Discharge pipe sensor is faulty.
flash value. (2 times)
Service valve is closed.

–55°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times


Outdoor heat exchanger sensor wire is
within 40 minutes after intial detection of this anomalous
7-time Outdoor heat exchanger sensor disconnected.
37 temperature.
3-time flash is abnormal Connector connections are poor. (3 times)
Outdoor PCB is faulty. Or–55°C lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously
flash
within 20 seconds after power ON.

–55°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times


Outdoor air temperature sensor wire is
Outdoor air temperature sensor within 40 minutes after intial detection of this anomalous
8-time disconnected.
38 temperature.
flash is abnormal Connector connections are poor. (3 times)
Outdoor PCB is faulty. Or–55°C lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously
within 20 seconds after power ON.
Discharge pipe sensor wire is –25°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times
9-time Discharge pipe sensor is disconnected.
39 within 40 minutes after intial detection of this anomalous
flash abnormal (anomalous stop) Connector connections are poor. (3 times)
temperature.
Outdoor PCB is faulty.
If the inverter output current value exceeds the setting value
Service valve (gas side) Service valve (gas side) closed
OFF 40 within 80 seconds after the compressor ON in the heating
closed operation Outdoor PCB is faulty. (2 times)
mode, the compressor stops.
Compressor lock.
Compressor wiring short circuit.
Compressor output is open phase.
2-time Compressor start fails 42 times in succession and the
42 Current cut Outdoor PCB is faulty.
flash reason for the final failure is current cut. (2 times)
4-time Service valve is closed.
flash Electronic expansion valve is faulty.
Compressor is faulty.
7-time . When the wrong voltage connected for the power source.
47 Active filter voltage error Defective active filter
flash When the outdoor PCB is faulty.

8-time Outdoor unit's fan motor is Outdoor fan motor is faulty. When a fan speed of 75 min-1 or lower continues for 30
48 Connector connections are poor.
flash abnormal seconds or longer. (3 times)
Outdoor PCB is faulty.
Short circuit in the power
1-time Outdoor PCB is faulty. When it is judged that the power transistor was
51 transistor (high side)
flash Power transistor is damaged. damaged at the time the compressor started.
Current cut circuit breakdown

7-time Refrigeration cycle system Service valve is closed. When refrigeration cycle system protective control
57
flash protective control Refrigerant is insufficient. operates. (3 times)
5-time Refrigerant is overcharge.
flash 8-time
58 Current safe Compressor lock. When there is a current safe stop during operation.
flash
Overload operation.
Compressor wiring is disconnected. When the current is 1A or less at the time the
Compressor wiring is unconnection Power transistor is damaged. compressor started.
9-time
59 Voltage drop Power source construction is defective. When the power source voltage drops during operation.
flash
Low speed protective control Outdoor PCB is faulty. When the compressor command speed is 1ower than 32
Compressor is faulty. rps for 60 minutes.
Compressor is faulty.
Compressor output is open phase. After the compressor starts, when the compressor stops
OFF 60 Rotor lock Electronic expansion valve is faulty. due to rotor lock. (2 times)
Overload operation.
Outdoor PCB is faulty.
6-time Connection lines between the When 10 seconds passes after the power is turned on
1-time Connection lines are faulty.
flash 61 indoor and outdoor units are without communications signals from the indoor or
flash Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty.
faulty outdoor unit being detected correctly.

Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty. When 7 minute 35 seconds passes without
2-time
62 Serial transmission error communications signals from either the outdoor unit or
flash Noise is causing faulty operation.
the indoor unit being detected correctly.

Indoor unit's fan motor is Indoor fan motor is faulty. When the indoor unit's fan motor is detected to be running
OFF 80 Connector connections are poor. at 300 min-1 or lower speed with the fan motor in the ON
abnormal
Indoor PCB is faulty. condition while the air-conditioner is running.

2-time Indoor heat exchanger sensor Indoor heat exchanger sensor wire is When a temperature of –28°C or lower is sensed
82 disconnected. continuously for 40 minutes during heating operation.
flash is abnormal (anomalous stop)
Connector connections are poor. (The compressor stops).
8-time
4-time High humidity condition.
flash 84 Anti-condensation control Anti-condensation prevention control is operating.
flash Humidity sensor is faulty.
5-time Indoor unit fan speed drops. When the anti-frost control operates and the compressor
85 Anti-frost control
flash Indoor heat exchanger sensor is broken wire. stops during cooling operation.

Heating overload operation. When high pressure control operates during heating
6-time
86 Heating high pressure control Indoor unit fan speed drops. operation and the compressor stops.
flash
Indoor heat exchanger sensor is short circuit.

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s service mode

4-time flash 2-time flash.

(d) Operation mode, fan speed mode information tables


(i) mode (ii) mode

Display pattern when Display pattern when


in service mode Fan speed
in service mode Operation mode mode when
when there is an there is an
RUN light abnormal stop TIMER light abnormal stop
(10’s digit) (1’s digit)
- AUTO - AUTO
1-time flash DRY 2-time flash HI
2-time flash COOL 3-time flash MED
3-time flash FAN 4-time flash LO
4-time flash HEAT 5-time flash ULO
6-time flash HI POWER
7-time flash ECO

operation mode and fan speed mode


becomes as follows.

Mode
Operation mode
Fan speed mode

mode: COOL, Fan mode: HI

1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval

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(e) Temperatare information


(i) Room temperature sensor, indoor heat exchanger sensor, outdoor air temperature sensor, outdoor heat
exchanger sensor temperature
Unit: °C
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
RUN light
(10’s digit) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Buzzer sound

6 -60 -61 -62 -63 -64


5 -50 -51 -52 -53 -54 -55 -56 -57 -58 -59
4 -40 -41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -46 -47 -48 -49
Yes
(sounds for 0.1 second) 3 -30 -31 -32 -33 -34 -35 -36 -37 -38 -39
2 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29
1 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19
0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9
0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
3 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
No 4 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
(does not sound) 5 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
6 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
7 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
8 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
9 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

temperature information

Sensor name Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal
Room temperature sensor -64ºC
Indoor heat exchanger sensor -64ºC
Outdoor air temperature sensor -64ºC
Outdoor heat exchanger sensor -64ºC

O temperature data

0.1 sec.
ON If the temperature is < 0, the buzzer sounds.
Buzzer sound If the temperature is≧0, the buzzer does not sound.
OFF

1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval

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(ii) Discharge pipe sensor temperature


Unit: °C
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
RUN light
(10’s digit) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Buzzer sound

3 -60 -62 -64


Yes 2 -40 -42 -44 -46 -48 -50 -52 -54 -56 -58
(sounds for 0.1 second) 1 -20 -22 -24 -26 -28 -30 -32 -34 -36 -38
0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -18
0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
1 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38
2 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58
No 3 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78
(does not sound)
4 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98
5 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118
6 120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138
7 140 142 144 146 148 150

temperature information

Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal


-64ºC

data

0.1 sec.
ON If the temperature is < 0, the buzzer sounds.
Buzzer sound If the temperature is ≧ 0, the buzzer does not sound.
OFF

1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval

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Service data record form

Wireless r
Operation mode Fan speed mode

Wireless r

Wireless r

Wireless r

Wireless r

Wireless r

wireless . (Refer to page 55)

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(7) Inspection procedures corresponding to detail of trouble

Sensor error Broken sensor wire,


connector poor connection

Discharge pipe sensor temperature characteristics Sensor temperature characteristics (Room


temp., indoor heat exchanger temp., out-
door heat exchanger temp., outdoor air
temp.)

180 30
160
25
140
Resistance (k )

Resistance (k )
120 20
100
15
80
60 10
40
5
20
0 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 135
Temperature (˚C) Temperature (˚C)

Indoor fan motor error Defective fan motor, connector poor


connection, defective indoor PCB

68 for the fan motor and indoor PCB check pro-

Power source reset

Replace fan motor. (If the


error persists after replacing
Is it normalized?
the fan motor, replace the
indoor PCB.)

Malfunction by temporary noise

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Current cut Compressor lock, Compressor wiring short circuit, Compressor output is open phase,
Outdoor PCB is faulty, Service valve is closed, EEV is faulty, Compressor faulty.

72.

* 

SRC20-35:1.786Ω (U-V, V-W, U-W ) or more at 20ºC


SRC50, 60:0.864Ω (U-V, V-W, U-W) or more at 20ºC

Current safe stop Overload operation, compressor


lock, overcharge

normal

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Over heat of compressor Gas shortage, defective discharge


pipe sensor

62)

Error of signal transmission Wiring error including power cable, defective indoor/
outdoor PCB

-
②-③

-
②- ③

①-②

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Trouble of outdoor unit Insufficient refregerant amount, Faulty power transistor, Broken compressor wire
Service valve close, Defective EEV, Defective outdoor PCB

source source source


source
AC AC -
AC AC -
AC AC -

(1)


(1)

  operation

(2)
Notes (1) 72.

wire (2) Check coil wire resistance, see page 63.

Outdoor fan motor error Defective fan motor, connector poor


connection, defective outdoor PCB

the fan motor and outdoor


Replace outdoor fan motor

ourdoor PCB

See page 72 for the fan motor and outdoor PCB check pro-
outdoor
After making sure the fan motor and outdoor PCB are nor-

Power source reset

Replace fan motor. (If the


error persists after replacing
Is it normalized?
the fan motor, replace the
outdoor PCB.)

Malfunction by temporary noise

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Rotor lock Defective compressor, defective


outdoor PCB

See page 63.

Service valve
(8) Phenomenon (gas
observed side)
after closed
shortcircuit, wireoperation
breakage on sensor
Service valve (gas side) closed,
Defective outdoor PCB
(a) Indoor unit
Operation Phenomenon
Sensor
mode Shortcircuit Disconnected wire
Room temperature Cooling Are the service valve (gas side) NO
Open the valve.
sensor Heating opened ?

YES
Heat exchanger Cooling
sensor
Heating Is the checked result of power NO
Defective outdoor PCB Replace.
Cooling transistor module OK ?
Humidity sensor (1)
Heating
YES

Is the space for installation of indoor and/or


outdoor unit enough ?
■ Humidity sensor Isoperation
there any short circuit of air on indoor
Failure mode and/or Control
outdoor unit ? circuit resding
input Air conditioning system operation
At heating, does the indoor fan motor run ?
① Is the filter clogged ?
② Is there any liquid flooding ?
Is there any anomalous sound on the
①② compressor?
① ②

After resetting power for several NO


Defective outdoor PCB Replace.
times does it become normal ?

YES

Temporary noise may cause of anomaly.


If noise source can be found, take
countermeasure.

Limit switch anomaly Defective limit switch, defective indoor


control PCB, Defective air inlet panel set

Is the air inlet panel set correctly? Correction, re-set

Are limit switch OK ? Defective limit switch

Note(1) Check if the limit switch functions properly or not by seeing whether
the lamp continues to blink or can be reset by pressing the limit swit-
Defective indoor control PCB -ch by hand while the air inlet panel is removed.

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(8) Phenomenon observed after shortcircuit, wire breakage on sensor


(a) Indoor unit
Operation Phenomenon
Sensor
mode Shortcircuit Disconnected wire
Room temperature Cooling
sensor Heating

Heat exchanger Cooling Freezing cycle system protection trips and stops the compressor.
sensor
Heating
Cooling
Humidity sensor
Heating

■ Humidity sensor operation


Failure mode Control input circuit reading Air-conditioning system operation


①②
① ②
circuit

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(b) Outdoor unit
Operation Phenomenon
Sensor
mode Shortcircuit Disconnected wire
(b) Outdoor unit
Heat exchanger Cooling Compressor stop.
sensor Operation Phenomenon
Sensor Heating Defrosting is performed for 10 minutes at approx. 35 minutes.
mode Shortcircuit Disconnected wire
The compressor cannot pick up its speed owing to the current
Cooling
Cooling
Heat exchanger
Ourdoor air safe so that the designed capacity is not achieved.
sensor
temperature sensor Heating The compressor cannot pick up its speed owing to the heating Defrosting is performed for 10 minutes at approx. 35 minutes.
Heating Defrosting is performed for 10 minutes at approx. 35 minutes.
Cooling overload protection so that the designed capacity is not achieved.
Ourdoor air
temperature
Discharge sensor Heating
pipe Defrosting is performed for 10 minutes at approx. 35 minutes.
All modes
sensor
Discharge pipe
All modes
sensor
(9) Checking the indoor electrical
equipment
(9) (a)
Checking the
Indoor indoor
PCB electrical
check equipment
procedure
(a) Indoor PCB check procedure
Is there voltage between terminal NO Inspect power source
blocks ① and ② ? (AC 220/230/240 for outdoor unit.
Is there voltage between terminal
V) NO Inspect power source
blocks ① and ② ? (AC 220/230/240 for outdoor unit.
V) YES
YES
NO
Is the fuse burnt out? (3.15 A) Replace fuse.
YES
Is the fuse burnt out? (3.15 A) Replace fuse.
YES
NO

Is the voltage between terminal NO


blocks ② and ③ oscillating between Replace indoor PCB.
Is the
DC 0 andvoltage
20V? between terminal NO
blocks ② and ③ oscillating between Replace indoor PCB.
DC 0 and 20V? YES
YES
Indoor electrical components
are normal.
Indoor electrical components
are normal.
(b) Indoor unit fan motor check procedure
(b) Indoor unit fan motor check procedure
1) Indoor PCB output check
1) Indoor PCB output check

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① ④ ⑤

DC several V (–)
(4~6 V)
DC several V GND
(–) DC 308~336V
Measuring Resistance when
(4-6 V) DC15V GND DC308-336V point normal
NO

Is the voltage between terminal NO


blocks ② and ③ oscillating between Replace indoor PCB.
DC 0 and 20V?

YES

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Indoor electrical components
are normal.

(b) Indoor unit fan motor check procedure

1) Indoor PCB output check

① ④ ⑤

DC several V (–)
(4-6 V) GND DC308-336V
Measuring Voltage range when
DC15V point normal
①−③ -
CNU Indoor PCB
⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ① ④−③
⑤−③ -

⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
Yellow

White

Black
Blue

Red

FMI

2) Fan motor resistance check


Measuring point Resistance when normal
①−③ − M
④−③ − k

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8~10 sec. 1 sec. 3 min. 1 sec. 3 min. 1 sec.

Operation SW ON Measure in this section

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(10) How to make sure of wireless remote control

wireless wireless

wireless

wireless

wireless
wireless

  Simplified check method of wireless remote control


It is normal if the signal transmission section of the wireless remote
control emits a whitish light at each transmission on the monitor of
digital camera.

(11) Inspection procedure for blown fuse on the indoor and outdoor PCB

Is the fuse blown on the indoor and NO Go to the inspection procedure for electric
outdoor PCB? equipment of indoor and outdoor units
(See pages 67 to 72.)

( Faulty ) YES
part, other than YES
fan motor Is there any faulty part (fan motor, etc)? NO
Replace the fuse, and check the operation.
(See pages 67 to 72.)

Replace the faulty part and the YES (Fan motor is faulty.)
fuse. Test-run then the unit for Is there any damage on the internal circuit
checking. of fan motor?
Check the resistance value to judge.
(See pages 68 to 72.)

Replace the fuse on the indoor and


outdoor PCB. When the operation is NO
Replace the fan motor, and check the operation.
checked without connecting the fan
motor connector, does the fuse blow?

YES
Replace the indoor and outdoor PCB and the fan motor. Check then the operation.

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(12) Outdoor unit inspection points


Models SRC20ZSX-S, 25ZSX-S, 35ZSX-S

◆Check point of outdoor unit

CAUTION- HIGH VOLTAGE


High voltage is produced in the control box. Don't touch ◆Power source and serial signal inspection
electrical parts in the control box for 5 minutes after the L to N : AC220/230/240V
unit is stopped. 1 to 2/N : AC220/230/240V
2/N to 3 : Normal if the voltage oscillates between
DC0 and approx. 20V

Color symbol ◆Voltage check in PCB


Mark Color The normal range is as follows.
Display Voltage range
BK Black
①DC280V DC230V - DC310V Power source
BL Blue ②DC220V DC218V - DC222V 1 Phase
BR Brown ③DC213V DC212V - DC214V AC200-240V 50Hz
④DC215V DC214V - DC216V
OR Orange ⑤DC225V DC224V - DC226V Indoor
RD Red ⑥DC 2.5V DC 2.3V - DC22.5V unit
WH White TERMINAL N L
BLOCK
YE Yellow TB1
Y/G Yellow/Green 2
3 N 1
L

(WH)
(Y/G)

(RD)

(BK)
(OR)

(YE)

250V 15A

T2

T1
Outdoor unit

(BK)
C-2

S.IN R.IN


U V W CNTH CNFAN CNEEV CN20S


1 2 3 4 6
(WH)

(BK)
(RD)

(WH)
(OR)

(RD)
(BR)
(BL)

2 2 2

M
MS M 20S
t゜

t゜

t゜

3~
TH2 TH3 TH4 FMo EEV
CM
◆Inspection of outdoor fan motor ◆Inspection of electronic
◆Inspection power transistor
See page 72. expansion valve
Remove the fasten terminal and test
See page 72.
output voltage
◆Inspection of resistance valve of sensor
Remove the connector and check the resistance valve.
See the section of sensor characteristics on page 62.

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Models SRC50ZSX-S, 60ZSX-S


◆Check point of outdoor unit

CAUTION - HIGH VOLTAGE


High voltage is produced in the control box. Don't touch
electrical parts in the control box for 5 minutes after the ◆Power source and serial signal inspection
unit is stopped. L to N : AC220/230/240V
1 to 2/N : AC220/230/240V
Color symbol 2/N to 3 : Normal if the voltage oscillates between
Mark Color DC0 and approx. 20V
BK Black
BL Blue
RD Red Outdoor unit
TERMINAL
WH White BLOCK
YE Yellow TB1
Power source (BK) FUSE (BK)
Y/G Yellow/Green L
1 Phase 250V 20A
(WH)
AC200-240V 50Hz N
◆Voltage check in PCB
The normal range is as follows.

(WH)
(Y/G)

(BK)
Display Voltage range
TERMINAL
①DC280V DC230V - DC310V BLOCK
②DC220V DC218V - DC 222V TB2
③DC213V DC212V - DC 214V 1
④DC215V DC214V - DC 216V
CM 2
⑤DC225V DC224V - DC 226V Indoor N
⑥DC 2.5V DC 2.3V - DC 2.5V
2 MS
3~ unit 3
(RD)

(Y/G)
◆Inspection power transistor
(WH)
(RD)

(BK)

Remove the fasten terminal and test


output voltage U V W
(RD)


(WH)

C-2 (BK)


S.IN R.IN


(BL) T12

(BL) T11

CNTH CNFAN CN20S


(YE) T2

(YE) T1

CNEEV
1 2 3 4 6
(BL)
(BR)
(OR)
(WH)

(RD)

20S
2 2 2
L1 L2
M M
t゜

t゜

t゜

TH1 TH2 TH3 FMo EEV

◆Inspection of electronic
expansion valve
See page 72.
◆Inspection of resistance valve of sensor
Remove the connector and check the resistance valve. ◆Inspection of outdoor fan motor
See the section of sensor characteristics on page 62. See page 72.

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(a) Inspection of electronic expansion valve

(i)
(ii)

6 5 4 3 2 1
DC
White

Yellow

Orange

Blue

(iii) Red
(iv)

• Inspection of electronic expansion valve as a separate unit

Measuring point Resistance when normal

(b) Outdoor unit fan motor check procedure

(i)
  1)
  2)
  3) source

FM0

Measuring Voltage range when


point normal
⑥−④ 308-336V
Orange
Red

Brown

③−④
White
Blue

②−④ (4-7V)

⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①

⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
CNFAN Outdoor PCB

DC several (4-7V)
DC308-336V GND
(−) DC15V

(ii) Fan motor resistance check


Measuring point Resistance when normal
⑥−④ − Blue
③ − ④ Brown − Blue k

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11. INDOOR UNIT DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

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12. OPTION PARTS


(1) WiredInstallation
remote controlmanual
(RC-E5) for wired remote controller
PJA012D730 Connect the remote control cord to the
terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote control (X
Read together with indoor unit's installation manual. with the terminal of indoor unit (X,Y).
WARNING (X and Y are no polarity)
Wiring route is as shown in the right diagr
Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely and hold the cable securely so as not to apply unexpected stress on the
depending on the pulling out direction.
terminal.
Loose connection or hold will cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
Make sure the power source is turned off when electric wiring work. The wiring inside the remote control case
Otherwise, electric shock, malfunction and improper running may occur. The sheath should be peeled off inside th
The peeling-off length of each wire is as b
CAUTION Pulling out from upper left Pulling out fro
DO NOT install the remote control at the following places in order to avoid malfunction. X wiring : 215mm X wiring
(1) Places exposed to direct sunlight (4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring
(2) Places near heat devices (5) Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
(3) High humidity places (6) Uneven surface Install the upper case as before so as not
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the cord on th
DO NOT leave the remote control without the upper case.
In case the upper cace needs to be detached, protect the remote control with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote control
order to keep it away from water and dust.
Wiring of remote control should use 0.3mm
Maximum prolongation of remote control w
Accessories Remote control, wood screw (ø3.5×16) 2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, change t
Prepare on site Remote control cord (2 cores) the insulation thickness in 1mm or more. But, wiring in the remote control case sho
[In case of embedding cord] Erectrical box, M4 screw (2 pieces) the case according to wire connecting. Wa
[In case of exposing cord] Cord clamp (if needed) section. Be careful about contact failure.
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 × 2 co
Installation procedure Under 300m .......................0.75mm2 × 2 c
Open the cover of remote control, and remove the screw under the Under 400m .......................1.25mm2 × 2 c
buttons without fail. Under 600m .......................2.0mm2 × 2 co

Master/ slave setting when more than one r


Remove the upper case of remote control. Screw
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the dented part of the upper part A maximum of two remote controls can be con
of the remote control, and wrench slightly.
Switc
[In case of embedding cord] Indoor units SW
Embed the erectrical box and remote control cord beforehand.
Control cord Remote control cord (no polar

Erectrical box
(Prepare on site)
Remote control Remote control
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave"

Prepare two M4 screws (recommended length is 12-16mm) on site, and install the lower case to erectrical box.
Choose either of the following two positions in fixing it with screws.
Upper part Upper part
Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote c
Tighten the screws after
Note: The setting "Remote control thermistor e
cutting off the thin part of the position where you want to check roo
Lower case Lower case screw mounting part. The air-conditioner operation follows the
master/ slave setting of it.

Wiring oulet Lower part Lower part The indication when power source is suppli
Wiring oulet
When power source is turned on, the following
communication between the remote control an
Connect the remote control cord to the terminal block. Master remote control : "
Connect the terminal of remote control (X,Y) with the terminal of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote control : "
indoor unit (X,Y). (X and Y are no polarity) The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number will be d
Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote control cord, This is the software's administration number of
and tighten with the screws. Lower case
The left ma
example. O
[In case of exposing cord] Lower
appear.
You can pull out the remote control cord from left upper part or center upper part. Upper When remote control cannot communicate with
Cut off the upper thin part of remote control lower case with a nipper or knife, appear.
and grind burrs with a file etc. Check wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor
Lower case

Install the lower case to the flat wall with attached two wooden screws.
Lower

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ed remote controller Connect the remote control cord to the


terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote control (X,Y)
Upper Sheath

Upper case
Upper
Sheath

Upper case
The range of temperature setting
When shipped, the range of set temperature differs de
Board Board
with the terminal of indoor unit (X,Y). Heating : 16~30°C (55~86°F)
(X and Y are no polarity) Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, automatic) : 1
Wiring route is as shown in the right diagram
ly so as not to apply unexpected stress on the Upper limit and lower limit of set tempe
depending on the pulling out direction. Lower Lower
Wiring Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating operation.
e. In case of pulling out from In case of pulling out from
upper left upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (automatic
The wiring inside the remote control case should be within 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79°F).
ccur. The sheath should be peeled off inside the remote control case. When you set upper and lower limit by this function
The peeling-off length of each wire is as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote control fun
Pulling out from upper left Pulling out from upper center If upper limit value is set
avoid malfunction. X wiring : 215mm X wiring : 170mm The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the value excee
cold surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring : 190mm of sheath
d to oil mist or steam directly If lower limit value is set
e Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote control cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating, you can
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the cord on the wall with cord clamp so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote control fu
If upper limit value is set
ntrol with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote control During heating, even if the value exceeding the
Wiring of remote control should use 0.3mm2 × 2 core wires or cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the temperatu
Maximum prolongation of remote control wiring is 600 m. If lower limit value is set
) 2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below. During except heating, even if the value lower th
ation thickness in 1mm or more. But, wiring in the remote control case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside of
trical box, M4 screw (2 pieces) But, the indication is the same as the temperatu
the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting
amp (if needed) section. Be careful about contact failure. How to set upper and lower limit value
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 × 2 cores 1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SE
Under 300m .......................0.75mm2 × 2 cores seconds .
nder the Under 400m .......................1.25mm2 × 2 cores The indication changes to "FUNCTION SET
Under 600m .......................2.0mm2 × 2 cores 2. Press button once, and change to the "TE
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temp
Master/ slave setting when more than one remote controls are used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWER LIMIT
Screw
per part A maximum of two remote controls can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected (valid du
Switch Setting Contents
Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER
Indoor units M Master remote control Select the upper limit value with temperatu
SW1
S Slave remote control (blinking)
nd.
Control cord Remote control cord (no polarity) Press (SET) button to fix. Indication
Upper After the fixed upper limit value displayed f
Erectrical box
(Prepare on site) Master 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected (valid d
Remote control Remote control
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave" Slave Board Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER
Select the lower limit value with temperatur
on site, and install the lower case to erectrical box. Lower
(blinking)
screws.
pper part
Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote control. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. Indication
Tighten the screws after
Note: The setting "Remote control thermistor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote control in After the fixed lower limit value displayed fo
cutting off the thin part of the position where you want to check room temperature. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
wer case screw mounting part. The air-conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote control regardless of the
master/ slave setting of it.

Lower part The indication when power source is supplied


et
When power source is turned on, the following is displayed on the remote control until the
communication between the remote control and indoor unit settled.
Master remote control : " " It is possible to finish by pressing
nal of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote control : " " ON/OFF button on the way, but
The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number will be displayed for two seconds first. unfinished change of setting is
This is the software's administration number of the remote control, not an error cord. unavailable.
emote control cord,
Lower case
During setting, if you press
The left mark is only an (RESET) button, you return to the
example. Other marks may previous screen.
appear.
Lower
t or center upper part. Upper When remote control cannot communicate with the indoor unit for half an hour, the below indication will
a nipper or knife, appear.
Check wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit etc.
Lower case

den screws.
Lower

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P JA 012D 730
Sheath
Upper Sheath Upper The range of temperature setting
Upper case Upper case When shipped, the range of set temperature differs depending on the operation mode as below.
ard Board
Heating : 16-30°C (55-86°F)
Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, automatic) : 18-30°C (62-86°F)

Upper limit and lower limit of set temperature can be changed with remote control.
wer Lower
Wiring Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating operation. Possible to set in the range of 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F).
pulling out from In case of pulling out from
per left upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (automatic, cooling, fan, dry) Possible to set in the range of 18 to 26°C (62 to
hin 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79°F).
ol case. When you set upper and lower limit by this function, control as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote control function of function setting mode is "INDN CHANGE" (factory setting),
If upper limit value is set
The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the value exceeding the upper limit.
of sheath
If lower limit value is set
e remote control cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating, you cannot set the value below the lower limit.

rd clamp so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote control function of function setting mode is "NO INDN CHANGE"
If upper limit value is set
During heating, even if the value exceeding the upper limit is set, upper limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
res or cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
m. If lower limit value is set
w. During except heating, even if the value lower than the lower limit is set, lower limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside of But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
ment is necessary at the wire connecting
How to set upper and lower limit value
1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SET) and (MODE) button at the same time for over three
seconds .
The indication changes to "FUNCTION SET ".
2. Press button once, and change to the "TEMP RANGE " indication.
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temperature range setting mode.
ls are used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWER LIMIT " by using button.
indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected (valid during heating)
Contents
Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER 30°C "
Master remote control Select the upper limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "UPPER 26°C "
Slave remote control (blinking)
Press (SET) button to fix. Indication example: "UPPER 26°C" (Displayed for two seconds)
Upper After the fixed upper limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "UPPER LIMIT ".
Master 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected (valid during cooling, dry, fan, automatic)
Slave Board Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER 18°C "
Lower
Select the lower limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "LOWER 24°C "
(blinking)
factory set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. Indication for example: "LOWER 24°C" (Displayed for two seconds)
selectable with the master remote control in After the fixed lower limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "LOWER LIMIT ".
e. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
of the remote control regardless of the

n the remote control until the


ettled.
It is possible to finish by pressing
ON/OFF button on the way, but
o seconds first. unfinished change of setting is
ntrol, not an error cord. unavailable.
During setting, if you press
(RESET) button, you return to the
previous screen.

it for half an hour, the below indication will


Previous button

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The functional setting


The initial function setting for typical using is performed automatically by the indoor unit connected, when remote
control and indoor unit are connected.
As long as they are used in a typical manner, there wiil be no need to change the initial settings.
If you would like to change the initial setting marked “ ”, set your desired setting as for the selected item.
The procedure of functional setting is shown as the following diagram.

[Flow of function setting]


Start : Stop air-conditioner and press “ ” (SET) and Record and keep the
“ ” (MODE) buttons at the same time for over three seconds. setting
Finalize : Press “ ” (SET) button.
Reset : Press “ ” (RESET) button.
Select : Press button.
End : Press ON/OFF button. Consult the technical data etc. for each control details
It is possible to finish above setting on the way,
and unfinished change of setting is unavailable.
Stop air-conditioner and press
“ ” : Initial settings
(SET) + (MODE) buttons
“ ” : Automatic criterion at the same time for over three seconds.

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(Remote control function)

Function
01 setting
Validate setting of ESP:External Static Pressure
Invalidate setting of ESP
02

Automatical operation is impossible


03

Temperature setting button is not working


04

Mode button is not working


05

On/Off button is not working


06
Fan speed button is not working
07
Louver button is not working
08
Timer button is not working
* 09
Remote thermistor is not working.
Remote thermistor is working.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +3.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +2.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +1.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -1.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -2.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -3.0°C increase in temperature.
10

* 11

In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CnT of the


indoor printed circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CnT of the
indoor printed circuit board), the operation of ventilation device is linked with the
operation of indoor unit.
In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CnT of the indoor printed
circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CnT of the indoor printed circuit board),
you can operate /stop the ventilation device independently by (VENT) button.
12
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will vary following the control.
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will not vary following the control, and keep the set temperature.
13
Airflow of fan becomes of - - or the four speed of - - - .
Airflow of fan becomes of - .
Airflow of fan becomes of - .
Airflow of fan is fixed at one speed.

14 If you change the remote control function "14 ",


you must change the indoor function "04 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
15

16
If you input signal into CnT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, the
indoor unit will be operated independently according to the input from external.
If you input into CNT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, all units which
connect to the same remote control are operated according to the input from external.
17
In normal working indication, indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow.
(Only the master remote control can be indicated.)
18

Heating preparation indication should not be indicated.


19
Temperature indication is by degree C
Temperature indication is by degree F To next page
Note (1)*The mark cannot use SRK serles. ON/OFF button
(finished)

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Note 1: The initial setting marked “ ” is decided by connected indoor and outdoor unit, and is automatically defined as following table.
Function No. Item Default Model
Remote control "Auto-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit.
function02 Indoor unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
Remote control Indoor unit with two or three step of air flow setting
function06 Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
Remote control Indoor unit with automatically swing louver
function07 Indoor unit without automatically swing louver
Remote control Indoor unit with three step of air flow setting
function13 Indoor unit with two step of air flow setting

Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting


Remote control Heat pump unit
function15 Exclusive cooling unit
Note 3: As for plural indoor unit, set indoor functions to each master and slave indoor unit.
But only master indoor unit is received the setting change of indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION /
PROHIBISHION”.

From previous page Note2: Fan setting of "HIGH SPEED"


Indoor unit No. are indicated only when Indoor unit air flow setting
Fan tap
(Indoor unit function) plural indoor units are connected. - - - - - - -
Function
setting FAN STANDARD UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
* 02 SPEED
SET HIGH
SPEED1, 2 UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi
Initial function setting of some indoor unit is "HIGH SPEED".
* 03 4 speed is not able to be set with wireless remote control.

The filter sign is indicated after running for 180 hours.


The filter sign is indicated after running for 600 hours.
To set other indoor unit, press The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours.
AIRCON NO. button, which The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by
allows you to go back to the indoor compulsion after 24 hours.
unit selection screen 04 If you change the indoor function "04 ",
(for example: I/U 000 ). you must change the remote control function "14 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
05

06
Permission/prohibition control of operation will be valid.
* 07

With the VRF series, it is used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately.
When stop signal is inputed from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.

To be reset for producing +3.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.


To be reset for producing +2.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
* 08 To be reset for producing +1.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.

To be reset producing +2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing +1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
* 09 To be reset producing +1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.

To be reset producing -1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing -1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
To be reset producing -2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
* 10
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is low speed.
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is set speed.

When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is operated intermittently.


When heating thermostat is OFF, the fan is stopped.
When the remote thermistor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
Do not set "FAN OFF" when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.

* 11 Change of indoor heat exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control.

* 12 Working only with the Single split series.


To control frost prevention, the indoor fan tap is raised.

* 13
Drain pump is run during cooling and dry.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and heating.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry, heating and fan.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and fan.
* 14
After cooling is stopped, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
* 15
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
* 16
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
with low fan speed after twenty minutes' OFF.
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
with low fan speed after five minutes' OFF.
* 17
Connected “OA Processing” type indoor unit, and is automatically defined.
From previous page

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PJA012D730
d outdoor unit, and is automatically defined as following table.
l How to set function Operation message
-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit. Function description: ,
1. Stop air-conditioner and press (SET) (MODE) setting description: Function No.
r unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
r unit with two or three step of air flow setting buttons at the same time for over three seconds, and the
"FUNCTION SET " will be displayed.
r unit with only one of air flow setting
r unit with automatically swing louver Fixing button
r unit without automatically swing louver
r unit with three step of air flow setting
r unit with two step of air flow setting 2. Press (SET) button.
7 Finishing button
3. Make sure which do you want to set, " FUNCTION "
r unit with only one of air flow setting (remote control function) or "I/U FUNCTION " (indoor unit
pump unit function).
sive cooling unit 2 Starting button
4. Press or button.
slave indoor unit. Selecct " FUNCTION " (remote control function) or "I/U
or unit function “05 EXTERNAL INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION / 1
FUNCTION " (indoor unit function).

Indoor unit selection button Previous screen button

"HIGH SPEED"
Indoor unit air flow setting 5. Press (SET) button.
- - - - - - -
ARD UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me 6. On the occasion of remote control function selection On the occasion of indoor unit function selection
H "DATA LOADING" (Indication with blinking) "DATA LOADING" (Blinking for 2 to 23 seconds to read the data)
1, 2 UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi
of some indoor unit is "HIGH SPEED". Display is changed to "01 ". Indication is changed to "02 FAN SPEED SET".
ed after running for 180 hours. Go to .
ed after running for 600 hours. Press or button.
ed after running for 1000 hours. "No. and function"are indicated by turns on the remote control [Note]
ed after running for 1000 hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by
function table, then you can select from them. (1) If plural indoor units are connected to a remote control, the
urs.
(For example) indication is "I/U 000" (blinking) The lowest number of the
r function "04 ",
mote controller function "14 " accordingly. indoor unit connected is indicated.
Function No.
er stop position in the four.
any position. Function

Press (SET) button.


The current setting of selected function is indicated. (2) Press or button.
(for example) "AUTO RUN ON" If "02 AUTO RUN SET" is Select the number of the indoor unit you are to set
ontrol of operation will be valid. selected If you select "ALL UNIT ", you can set the same setting with
all unites.
s used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately. (3) Press (SET) button.
Setting
uted from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.
Press or button.
Press or button. "No. and function" are indicated by turns on the indoor unit function
g +3.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
g +2.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
Select the setting. table, then you can select from them.
g +1.0˚C increase in temperature during heating. (For example)

Function No.
2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Function
1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
Press (SET) button.
1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. The current setting of selected function is indicated.
1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. (For example) "STANDARD" If "02 FAN SPEED SET" is
2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Press (SET) selected.
"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
at is OFF, fan speed is low speed.
at is OFF, fan speed is set speed.
completed.
Then after "No. and function" indication returns, Set as the Setting
at is OFF, fan speed is operated intermittently. same procedure if you want to set continuously ,and if to
at is OFF, the fan is stopped. finish, go to 7. Press or button.
istor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.
Select the setting.

exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control. Press (SET) button.


"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
completed.
Then after "No. and function" indication returns, set as the same
ingle split series.
procedure if you want to set continuously , and if to finish, go to 7.
on, the indoor fan tap is raised. 7. Press ON/OFF button.
Setting is finished.
g cooling and dry.
g cooling, dry and heating.
g cooling, dry, heating and fan.
g cooling, dry and fan. When plural indoor units are connected to a remote control, press
the AIRCON No. button, which allows you to go back to the
or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation. indoor unit selection screen. (example "I/U 000 ")
or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
or cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
It is possible to finish by pressing ON/OFF button on the way, but unfinished change of setting is
or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
unavailable.
or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour. During setting, if you press (RESET) button, you return to the previous screen.
or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours. Setting is memorized in the control and it is saved independently of power failure.
or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.

ed or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes How to check the current setting
twenty minutes' OFF.
When you select from "No. and funcion" and press set button by the previous operation, the "Setting" displayed first is the current
ed or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
five minutes' OFF. setting.
(But, if you select "ALL UNIT ", the setting of the lowest number indoor unit is displayed.)
sing” type indoor unit, and is automatically defined.

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(2) Interface kit (SC-BIKN-E)

RKZ012A088B

Accessories included in package Safety precautions Before use, please read these Safety Precautions thoroughly
before installation.
Be sure to check all the accessories included in package. ●All the cautionary items mentioned below are important safety related items to be taken
No. Part name Quantity into consideration, so be sure to observe them at all times.
① Indoor unit's connection cable (cable length: 1.8m) 1 Incorrect installation could lead to serious consequences such as death, major
Warning
② Wood screws (for mounting the interface: ø4x 25) 2 injury or envirommental destruction.
③ Tapping screws (for the cable clump and the interface mounting bracket) 3 ●Symbols used in these precautions
④ Interface mounting bracket 1
⑤ Cable clamp (for the indoor unit's connection cable) 1 Always go along these instruction.
⑥* CNT terminal connection cable (total cable length: 0.5m) 1 ●After completed installation, carry out trial operation to confirm no anomaly, and ask the
* SC-BIKN-EA only user to keep this installation manual in a good place for future reference.

WARNING
●Installation must be carried out by a qualified installer.
If you install it by yourself, it may cause an electric shock, fire and personal injury , as a result of a system malfunction.
●Install it in full accordance with the instruction manual.
Incorrect installation may cause an electric shock, fire and personal injury.
●Electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the technical standard for electrical equipment, the
indoor wiring standard and this instruction manual.
Incorrect installation may cause an electric shock, fire and personal injury.
●Use the specific cables for wiring. And connect all the cables to terminals or connectors securely and clamp them with cable clamps in
order for external forces not to be transmitted to the terminals directly.
Incomplete connection may cause malfunction, and lead to heat generation and fire.
●Use the original accessories and specified components for installation.
If the parts other than those prescribed by us are used, it may cause an electric shock, fire and sersonal injury.

Connecting the indoor unit's connection cable to the interface Wiring inlet
(top or back)
③ Fix the cable with the
①Remove the upper case of the interface. cable clamp
• Remove 2 screws from the interface casing before removal of upper casing.
②Connect the indoor unit's
②Connect the indoor unit's connection cable to the interface. connection cable
• Connect the connector of the indoor unit connection cable to the
connector on the interface’s circuit board.
③Fix the indoor unit's connection cable with the cable clamp.
• Cable can be brought in from the top or from the back.
• Cut out the punch-outs for the connection cables running into the casing with cutter.
④Connect the indoor unit's connection cable to the indoor control PCB.
• Connect the indoor unit's connection cable to the indoor control PCB securely. ①Remove
• Clamp the connection cable to the indoor control box securely with the cable clamp the upper
provided as an accessory. case
• Regarding the cable connection to the indoor unit, refer to the instruction manual for
indoor unit.

Name of each part of the interface

Clamp for clamping indoor ROM terminal


unit's connection cable

Interface board DIP switch (SW2) : [Factory setting : all ON]

Terminal for indoor unit's DIP switch (SW3) : [Factory setting : all OFF]
connection cable
Terminal block for wired
Rotary switch (SW1) for address setting
remote control*
CnT terminal
Terminal block for Superlink E board (SC-ADNA-E)*

Clamp for clamping the connection Clamp for clamping the connection cable for
cable for wired remote control* Superlink E board (SC-ADNA-E)*

*Either the connection cables of Superlink E board (SC-ADNA-E) or of wired remote control is connectable.
Switch Setting Function Switch Setting Function
ON** CnT level input ON** External input (CnT input)
SW2-1 SW2-3
OFF CnT Pulse input OFF Operation permission/prohibition (CnT input)
ON** Wired remote control : Enable ON** Annual cooling : Enable***
SW2-2 SW2-4
OFF Wired remote control : Disable OFF Annual cooling : Disable***
** Factory setting *** Indoor fan control at low outdoor air temperature in cooling

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Installation of the interface

・Install the interface within the range of the connection cable length
from the indoor unit. (approximately 1.8m)
・Be sure not to extend the connection cable on site. If the connection Wiring inlet
cable is extended, malfunction may occur.
・Fix the interface on the wall, pillar or the like.

DO NOT install the interface and wired remote control at the


following places.
○Places exposed to direct sunlight
○Places near heating devices
○High humidity places
○Surfaces where are enough hot or cold to generate condensation
○Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
○Uneven surface Cut out the punch-outs
for the connection cables
running into the casing
Wiring inlet
Mounting the interface directly on a wall with cutter

①Mount the lower casing of the interface on a flat surface with wood
screws provided as standard accessory.
②Mount the upper casing.

②Mount the
upper casing
① Mount it on a wall or a pillar
with 2 of wood screws

Recessing the interface in the wall


Connection cable
①Recess the electrical box (procured locally) and
connection cables in the wall.
②Mount the lower casing of the interface to the
electrical box with M4 screws (procured locally).
③Mount the upper casing.

①Recess the electrical ②Mount it to the electrical box


box and connection cables with 2 of M4 screws
Electrical box (procured locally)
(procured locally) ③Mount the upper casing

Mounting the interface with the mounting bracket

①Mount the mounting bracket to the interface with tapping


screws provided as standard accessory.
②Mount the mounting bracket on wall or the like with wood
screws provided as standard accessory.
③Mount the mounting bracket to a wall surface, etc.
using the wood screws provided.
②Mount the mounting ③Mount the bracket on
bracket on the interface a wall or a pillar with
with 2 of tapping screws 2 of wood screws

Installation check items


□ Are the connection cables connected securely to the terminal blocks and connectors?
□ Are the thickness and length of the connection cables conformed with the standard?

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Functions of CnT connector


It is available to operate the air-conditioning unit and to monitor the operation status with the external control unit (remote display)
by sending the input/output signal through CnT connector on the indoor control PCB.

Note (1) 0.3mm2×2m


Indoor units 0.75mm2×2m
Do not use the length over 2 meter
①Connect a external remote control unit (procured locally) control box
Butt splice

to CnT terminal. (Application coverage


0.75-1.25mm2)
Red White
②In case of the pulse input, switch OFF the DIP switch +12 1 1
Black XR1 Black
Common
2 2 XR1 Output 1
SW2-1 on the interface PCB. CnT
3 3
Yellow
XR2
XR2 Yellow
Output 2
(Blue 6P) Blue XR3 Blue
③When setting operation permission/prohibition mode, 4 4
Brown
XR3
XR4 Brown
Output 3
5 5 XR4 Output 4
switch OFF the DIP switch SW2-3 on the interface PCB. 6 6
Orange
XR5
Orange
Input
XR5 Orange power

Remote start / stop button or timer point


PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Remote start/stop kit (procured locally)

●XR1-4 are for the DC 12V relay


Input/ Output signal
Output Function
Relay ON/OFF
Content ●XR5 is a DC 12/24V or AC 220-240V relay
Output 1 Operation output XR1 ON During air-conditioner operation ●CnT connector (local) maker, model
Output 2 Heating output XR2 ON During heating operation
Output 3 Compressor operation output XR3 ON During compressor running Connector Molex 5264-06
Output 4 Malfunction output XR4 ON During anomalous stop Terminals Molex 5263T

SW2-1 SW2-3
Input/ Air- Operation by
Function Input signal DIP switch
Output Setting Setting Content conditioner remote control (SW2-3)
Level/Pulse XR5
OFF→ON ON
ON* External input
ON→OFF OFF Allowed
ON* Level input Level
OFF→ON Operation permission OFF
OFF
Input External ON→OFF Operation prohibition OFF Not allowed
control
input OFF→ON DIP switch
ON* Pulse OFF→ON External input (SW2-1)
OFF Pulse input ON→OFF Allowed
OFF→ON Operation permission ON
OFF Level
ON→OFF Operation prohibition OFF Not allowed
* Factory setting

Connection of Superlink E board

Regarding the connection of Superlink E board, refer to the instruction manual of Superlink E board.
For electrical work, power source for all of units in the Superlink system
must be turned OFF.
①Switch ON the DIP switch SW2-2 (Factory setting: ON) on the interface PCB. DIP switch
Caution:Wireless remote control attached to the indoor unit can be used in parallel, after (SW2-2)
connecting the wired remote control. However, some of functions other than
the basic functions such as RUN/STOP, Temperature Setting, etc. may not work
properly and may have a mismatch between the display and the actual behavior.

②Wiring connection between the interface and the Superlink E board.


Interface side Superlink E board
No. Names of recommended signal wires
1 Shielded wire
Terminal
block for Y Y Terminal 2 Vinyl cabtyre round cord
block for 3 Vinyl cabtyre round cable
Superlink
E board X X iterface
4 Vinyl insulated wire vinyl sheathed cable for control
Within 200 m 0.5 mm2 × 2 cores
Within 300 m 0.75 mm2 × 2 cores
Within 400 m 1.25 mm2 × 2 cores
Within 600 m 2.0 mm2 × 2 cores

③Clamp the connection cables with cable clamps.

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Connection of wired remote control


Regarding the connection of wired remote control, refer to the instruction manual of wired remote control.
①Switch ON the DIP switch SW2-2 (Factory setting : ON) on the interface PCB.
Caution:Wireless remote control attached to the indoor unit can be used in parallel, after connecting the wired remote control. However, DIP suitch
(SW2-2)
some of functions other than the basic functions such as RUN/STOP, Temperature Setting, etc. may not work properly and may have
a mismatch between the display and the actual behavior.
②Wiring connection between the interface and the wired remote control.
Installation and wiring of wired remote control
A Install the wired remote control with reference to the attached instruction manual of wired remote control.
B 0.3mm2 x 2-core cable should be used for the wiring of wired remote control.
C Maximum length of wiring is 600m.
If the length of wiring exceeds 100m, change the size of cable as mentioned below.
100m-200m: 0.5mm2 x 2-core, 300m or less: 0.75mm2 x 2-core, 400m or less: 1.25mm2 x 2-core, 600m or less: 2.0mm2 x 2-core
However, cable size connecting to the terminal of wired remote control should not exceed 0.5mm2. Accordingly if the size of connection
cable exceeds 0.5mm2, be sure to downsize it to 0.5mm2 at the nearest section of the wired remote control and waterproof treatment should
be done at the connecting section in order to avoid contact failure.
D Don't use the multi-core cable to avoid malfunction.
E Keep the wiring of wired remote control away from grounding (Don't touch it to any metal frame of building, etc.).
F Connect the connection cables to the terminal blocks of the wired remote control and the interface securely (no polarity).
③Clamp the connection cables with cable clamps.
Control of multiple units by a single wired remote control
Multiple units (up to 16) can be controlled by a single wired remote control.
In this case, all units connected with a single wired remote control will operate Rotary
switch
under the same mode and same setting temperature.
①Connect all the interface with 2-core cables of wired remote control line.
②Set the address of indoor unit for remote control communication from
Interface kit(1) Interface kit(2) Interface kit(16)
"0" to "F" with the rotary switch SW1 on the interface PCB. Adress"0" Adress"1" Adress"F"
③After turning the power ON, the address of indoor unit can be displayed by
pressing AIR CON No. button on the wired remote control.
Remote control line (no polarity)
Make sure all indoor units connected are displayed in order by pressing Remote control
or button. Switch setting contents
Master/Slave setting wired when 2 of wired remote control are used Wired remote M Master
remote control
control: SW1 S Slave
Maximum two wired remote control can be connected to one indoor unit Interface kit remote control

Remote control line


(or one group of indoor units) (no polarity)
①Set the DIP switch SW1 on the wired remote control to "Slave" for the slave
remote control. (Factory setting : Master) Remote
control
Remote
control
"Master" "Slave"
○ Caution : Remote control sensor is invalid.
●When using the wireless remote control in parallel with the wired remote control;
Since temperature setting range of wired remote control is different from that of wireless remote control, please adjust the setting range of wired
remote control to be the same setting range of wireless remote control by following procedure. (The set temperature may not be displayed correctly
on the wireless remote control, unless change of temperature setting range is done.)
Changing procedure of temperature setting range is as follows.

How to set upper and lower limit of temperature sting range


1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SET) and (MODE) button at the same time for
3 seconds or more.
The indication changes to"FUNCTION SET "
2. Press button once, and change to the "TEMP RANGE " indication. 6-②
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temperature range setting mode. 7-② TEMP RANGE
4. Confirm that the "Upper limit " is shown on the display.
TEMP ON/OFF

5. Press (SET)button to fix. 8


6. ①Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER 28℃ " 3•5•6-③
7-③
②Select the upper limit value 30℃ with temperature setting button ."UPPER 30℃ " TIEMR SET FAN SPEED MODE

(blinking) GRILL

AIR CON NO. CHECK


RESET

TEST
LOUVER VENTI 1
③Press (SET) button to fix. "UPPER 30℃" (Displayed for two seconds)
After the fixed upper limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will returm
to"UPPER LIMIT ". 2 Previous button
7. Press button once, "LOWER LIMIT " is selected, press (SET) button to fix.
①Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER 20℃ "
• It
is possible to quit in the middle by
②Select the lower limit value 18℃ with temperature setting button ."LOWER 18℃ "
(blinking) pressing ON/OFF button, but the
③Press (SET) button to fix. "LOWER 18℃" (Displayed for two seconds) change of setting is incompleted.
After the fixed lower limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will returm • Duringsetting, if pressing
to"LOWER LIMIT " (RESET) button, it returns to the
8. Press ON/OFF button to finish. previous screen.
Temperature setting range
Mode Temperature setting range
Cooling, Heating, Dry, Auto 18-30℃

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(3) Superlink E board (SC-ADNA-E) F

WARING CAUTION

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13. TECHNICAL INFORMATION


Model SRK20ZSX-S
Information to identify the model(s) to which the information relates to: If function includes heating: Indicate the heating season the
Indoor unit model name SRK20ZSX-S information relates to. Indicated values should relate to one
Outdoor unit model name SRC20ZSX-S heating season at a time. Include at least the heating season 'Average'.

Function(indicate if present) Average(mandatory) Yes


cooling Yes Warmer(if designated) Yes
heating Yes Colder(if designated) No

Item symbol value unit Item symbol value class


Design load Seasonal efficiency and energy efficiency class
cooling Pdesignc 2.00 kW cooling SEER 9.50 A+++
heating / Average Pdesignh 2.70 kW heating / Average SCOP/A 5.20 A+++
heating / Warmer Pdesignh 3.70 kW heating / Warmer SCOP/W 6.70 A+++
heating / Colder Pdesignh - kW heating / Colder SCOP/C - -
unit
Declared capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh Back up heating capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh
heating / Average (-10℃) Pdh 2.70 kW heating / Average (-10℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Warmer (2℃) Pdh 3.70 kW heating / Warmer (2℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Colder (-22℃) Pdh - kW heating / Colder (-22℃) elbu - kW

Declared capacity for cooling, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and Declared energy efficiency ratio, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and
outdoor temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=35℃ Pdc 2.00 kW Tj=35℃ EERd 6.25 -
Tj=30℃ Pdc 1.47 kW Tj=30℃ EERd 9.23 -
Tj=25℃ Pdc 1.19 kW Tj=25℃ EERd 12.90 -
Tj=20℃ Pdc 1.25 kW Tj=20℃ EERd 17.80 -

Declared capacity for heating / Average season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Average season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh 2.39 kW Tj=-7℃ COPd 3.15 -
Tj=2℃ Pdh 1.45 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 5.30 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 0.94 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.55 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 0.95 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.40 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 2.70 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.70 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.10 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Warmer season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Warmer season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=2℃ Pdh 3.70 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 3.40 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 2.38 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.00 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.06 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.38 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 3.70 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 3.40 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.10 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Colder season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Colder season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-7℃ COPd - -
Tj=2℃ Pdh - kW Tj=2℃ COPd - -
Tj=7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=7℃ COPd - -
Tj=12℃ Pdh - kW Tj=12℃ COPd - -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh - kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd - -
Tj=operating limit Pdh - kW Tj=operating limit COPd - -
Tj=-15℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-15℃ COPd - -

Bivalent temperature Operating limit temperature


heating / Average Tbiv -10 ℃ heating / Average Tol -20 ℃
heating / Warmer Tbiv 2 ℃ heating / Warmer Tol -20 ℃
heating / Colder Tbiv - ℃ heating / Colder Tol - ℃

Cycling interval capacity Cycling interval efficiency


for cooling Pcycc - kW for cooling EERcyc - -
for heating Pcych - kW for heating COPcyc - -

Degradation coefficient Degradation coefficient


cooling Cdc 0.25 - heating Cdh 0.25 -

Electric power input in power modes other than 'active mode' Annual electricity consumption
off mode Poff 4 W cooling Qce 74 kWh/a
standby mode Psb 4 W heating / Average Qhe 728 kWh/a
thermostat-off mode Pto 11 W heating / Warmer Qhe 773 kWh/a
crankcase heater mode Pck 0 W heating / colder Qhe - kWh/a

Capacity control(indicate one of three options) Other items


Sound power level(indoor) Lwa 53 dB(A)
Sound power level(outdoor) Lwa 56 dB(A)
fixed No Global warming potential GWP 1975 kgCO2eq.
staged No Rated air flow(indoor) - 678 m3/h
variable Yes Rated air flow(outdoor) - 1860 m3/h

Contact details for obtaining Name and address of the manufacturer or of its authorised representative.
more information Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd.
7 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AX,
United Kingdom

C RWA000Z269

- 91 -
'17 • SRK-T-203

Model SRK25ZSX-S
Information to identify the model(s) to which the information relates to: If function includes heating: Indicate the heating season the
Indoor unit model name SRK25ZSX-S information relates to. Indicated values should relate to one
Outdoor unit model name SRC25ZSX-S heating season at a time. Include at least the heating season 'Average'.

Function(indicate if present) Average(mandatory) Yes


cooling Yes Warmer(if designated) Yes
heating Yes Colder(if designated) No

Item symbol value unit Item symbol value class


Design load Seasonal efficiency and energy efficiency class
cooling Pdesignc 2.50 kW cooling SEER 9.60 A+++
heating / Average Pdesignh 2.90 kW heating / Average SCOP/A 5.20 A+++
heating / Warmer Pdesignh 4.10 kW heating / Warmer SCOP/W 6.60 A+++
heating / Colder Pdesignh - kW heating / Colder SCOP/C - -
unit
Declared capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh Back up heating capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh
heating / Average (-10℃) Pdh 2.90 kW heating / Average (-10℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Warmer (2℃) Pdh 4.10 kW heating / Warmer (2℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Colder (-22℃) Pdh - kW heating / Colder (-22℃) elbu - kW

Declared capacity for cooling, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and Declared energy efficiency ratio, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and
outdoor temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=35℃ Pdc 2.50 kW Tj=35℃ EERd 5.68 -
Tj=30℃ Pdc 1.84 kW Tj=30℃ EERd 8.65 -
Tj=25℃ Pdc 1.18 kW Tj=25℃ EERd 12.50 -
Tj=20℃ Pdc 1.25 kW Tj=20℃ EERd 17.30 -

Declared capacity for heating / Average season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Average season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh 2.57 kW Tj=-7℃ COPd 3.10 -
Tj=2℃ Pdh 1.56 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 5.33 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 1.00 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.60 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 0.96 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.30 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 2.90 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.60 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.30 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Warmer season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Warmer season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=2℃ Pdh 4.10 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 3.20 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 2.64 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 5.90 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.17 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.30 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 4.10 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 3.20 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.30 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Colder season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Colder season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-7℃ COPd - -
Tj=2℃ Pdh - kW Tj=2℃ COPd - -
Tj=7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=7℃ COPd - -
Tj=12℃ Pdh - kW Tj=12℃ COPd - -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh - kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd - -
Tj=operating limit Pdh - kW Tj=operating limit COPd - -
Tj=-15℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-15℃ COPd - -

Bivalent temperature Operating limit temperature


heating / Average Tbiv -10 ℃ heating / Average Tol -20 ℃
heating / Warmer Tbiv 2 ℃ heating / Warmer Tol -20 ℃
heating / Colder Tbiv - ℃ heating / Colder Tol - ℃

Cycling interval capacity Cycling interval efficiency


for cooling Pcycc - kW for cooling EERcyc - -
for heating Pcych - kW for heating COPcyc - -

Degradation coefficient Degradation coefficient


cooling Cdc 0.25 - heating Cdh 0.25 -

Electric power input in power modes other than 'active mode' Annual electricity consumption
off mode Poff 4 W cooling Qce 92 kWh/a
standby mode Psb 4 W heating / Average Qhe 781 kWh/a
thermostat-off mode Pto 11 W heating / Warmer Qhe 871 kWh/a
crankcase heater mode Pck 0 W heating / colder Qhe - kWh/a

Capacity control(indicate one of three options) Other items


Sound power level(indoor) Lwa 55 dB(A)
Sound power level(outdoor) Lwa 57 dB(A)
fixed No Global warming potential GWP 1975 kgCO2eq.
staged No Rated air flow(indoor) - 732 m3/h
variable Yes Rated air flow(outdoor) - 1860 m3/h

Contact details for obtaining Name and address of the manufacturer or of its authorised representative.
more information Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd.
7 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AX,
United Kingdom

C RWA000Z269

- 92 -
'17 • SRK-T-203

Model SRK35ZSX-S
Information to identify the model(s) to which the information relates to: If function includes heating: Indicate the heating season the
Indoor unit model name SRK35ZSX-S information relates to. Indicated values should relate to one
Outdoor unit model name SRC35ZSX-S heating season at a time. Include at least the heating season 'Average'.

Function(indicate if present) Average(mandatory) Yes


cooling Yes Warmer(if designated) Yes
heating Yes Colder(if designated) No

Item symbol value unit Item symbol value class


Design load Seasonal efficiency and energy efficiency class
cooling Pdesignc 3.50 kW cooling SEER 9.20 A+++
heating / Average Pdesignh 3.30 kW heating / Average SCOP/A 5.10 A+++
heating / Warmer Pdesignh 4.60 kW heating / Warmer SCOP/W 6.50 A+++
heating / Colder Pdesignh - kW heating / Colder SCOP/C - -
unit
Declared capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh Back up heating capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh
heating / Average (-10℃) Pdh 3.30 kW heating / Average (-10℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Warmer (2℃) Pdh 4.60 kW heating / Warmer (2℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Colder (-22℃) Pdh - kW heating / Colder (-22℃) elbu - kW

Declared capacity for cooling, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and Declared energy efficiency ratio, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and
outdoor temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=35℃ Pdc 3.50 kW Tj=35℃ EERd 4.49 -
Tj=30℃ Pdc 2.58 kW Tj=30℃ EERd 7.20 -
Tj=25℃ Pdc 1.66 kW Tj=25℃ EERd 12.40 -
Tj=20℃ Pdc 1.26 kW Tj=20℃ EERd 16.60 -

Declared capacity for heating / Average season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Average season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh 2.90 kW Tj=-7℃ COPd 3.00 -
Tj=2℃ Pdh 1.78 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 5.20 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 1.14 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.60 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 0.96 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.10 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 3.30 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.50 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.60 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.10 -

Declared capacity for heating / Warmer season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Warmer season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=2℃ Pdh 4.60 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 3.00 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 2.96 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 5.70 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.31 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 8.40 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 4.60 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 3.00 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 2.60 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.10 -

Declared capacity for heating / Colder season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Colder season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-7℃ COPd - -
Tj=2℃ Pdh - kW Tj=2℃ COPd - -
Tj=7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=7℃ COPd - -
Tj=12℃ Pdh - kW Tj=12℃ COPd - -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh - kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd - -
Tj=operating limit Pdh - kW Tj=operating limit COPd - -
Tj=-15℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-15℃ COPd - -

Bivalent temperature Operating limit temperature


heating / Average Tbiv -10 ℃ heating / Average Tol -20 ℃
heating / Warmer Tbiv 2 ℃ heating / Warmer Tol -20 ℃
heating / Colder Tbiv - ℃ heating / Colder Tol - ℃

Cycling interval capacity Cycling interval efficiency


for cooling Pcycc - kW for cooling EERcyc - -
for heating Pcych - kW for heating COPcyc - -

Degradation coefficient Degradation coefficient


cooling Cdc 0.25 - heating Cdh 0.25 -

Electric power input in power modes other than 'active mode' Annual electricity consumption
off mode Poff 4 W cooling Qce 134 kWh/a
standby mode Psb 4 W heating / Average Qhe 906 kWh/a
thermostat-off mode Pto 11 W heating / Warmer Qhe 991 kWh/a
crankcase heater mode Pck 0 W heating / colder Qhe - kWh/a

Capacity control(indicate one of three options) Other items


Sound power level(indoor) Lwa 58 dB(A)
Sound power level(outdoor) Lwa 61 dB(A)
fixed No Global warming potential GWP 1975 kgCO2eq.
staged No Rated air flow(indoor) - 786 m3/h
variable Yes Rated air flow(outdoor) - 2160 m3/h

Contact details for obtaining Name and address of the manufacturer or of its authorised representative.
more information Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd.
7 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AX,
United Kingdom

C RWA000Z269

- 93 -
'17 • SRK-T-203

Model SRK50ZSX-S
Information to identify the model(s) to which the information relates to: If function includes heating: Indicate the heating season the
Indoor unit model name SRK50ZSX-S information relates to. Indicated values should relate to one
Outdoor unit model name SRC50ZSX-S heating season at a time. Include at least the heating season 'Average'.

Function(indicate if present) Average(mandatory) Yes


cooling Yes Warmer(if designated) Yes
heating Yes Colder(if designated) No

Item symbol value unit Item symbol value class


Design load Seasonal efficiency and energy efficiency class
cooling Pdesignc 5.00 kW cooling SEER 8.20 A++
heating / Average Pdesignh 4.50 kW heating / Average SCOP/A 4.70 A++
heating / Warmer Pdesignh 6.00 kW heating / Warmer SCOP/W 5.90 A+++
heating / Colder Pdesignh - kW heating / Colder SCOP/C - -
unit
Declared capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh Back up heating capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh
heating / Average (-10℃) Pdh 4.50 kW heating / Average (-10℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Warmer (2℃) Pdh 6.00 kW heating / Warmer (2℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Colder (-22℃) Pdh - kW heating / Colder (-22℃) elbu - kW

Declared capacity for cooling, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and Declared energy efficiency ratio, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and
outdoor temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=35℃ Pdc 5.00 kW Tj=35℃ EERd 3.85 -
Tj=30℃ Pdc 3.68 kW Tj=30℃ EERd 5.77 -
Tj=25℃ Pdc 2.37 kW Tj=25℃ EERd 9.86 -
Tj=20℃ Pdc 1.42 kW Tj=20℃ EERd 18.40 -

Declared capacity for heating / Average season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Average season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh 3.98 kW Tj=-7℃ COPd 3.00 -
Tj=2℃ Pdh 2.42 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 4.65 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 1.56 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.00 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.06 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 7.20 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 4.50 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.70 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 3.40 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Warmer season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Warmer season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=2℃ Pdh 6.00 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 2.90 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 3.86 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 5.20 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.71 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 7.45 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 6.00 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.90 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 3.40 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.20 -

Declared capacity for heating / Colder season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Colder season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-7℃ COPd - -
Tj=2℃ Pdh - kW Tj=2℃ COPd - -
Tj=7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=7℃ COPd - -
Tj=12℃ Pdh - kW Tj=12℃ COPd - -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh - kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd - -
Tj=operating limit Pdh - kW Tj=operating limit COPd - -
Tj=-15℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-15℃ COPd - -

Bivalent temperature Operating limit temperature


heating / Average Tbiv -10 ℃ heating / Average Tol -20 ℃
heating / Warmer Tbiv 2 ℃ heating / Warmer Tol -20 ℃
heating / Colder Tbiv - ℃ heating / Colder Tol - ℃

Cycling interval capacity Cycling interval efficiency


for cooling Pcycc - kW for cooling EERcyc - -
for heating Pcych - kW for heating COPcyc - -

Degradation coefficient Degradation coefficient


cooling Cdc 0.25 - heating Cdh 0.25 -

Electric power input in power modes other than 'active mode' Annual electricity consumption
off mode Poff 4 W cooling Qce 214 kWh/a
standby mode Psb 4 W heating / Average Qhe 1341 kWh/a
thermostat-off mode Pto 12 W heating / Warmer Qhe 1425 kWh/a
crankcase heater mode Pck 0 W heating / colder Qhe - kWh/a

Capacity control(indicate one of three options) Other items


Sound power level(indoor) Lwa 59 dB(A)
Sound power level(outdoor) Lwa 63 dB(A)
fixed No Global warming potential GWP 1975 kgCO2eq.
staged No Rated air flow(indoor) - 858 m3/h
variable Yes Rated air flow(outdoor) - 2340 m3/h

Contact details for obtaining Name and address of the manufacturer or of its authorised representative.
more information Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd.
7 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AX,
United Kingdom

C RWA000Z269

- 94 -
'17 • SRK-T-203

Model SRK60ZSX-S
Information to identify the model(s) to which the information relates to: If function includes heating: Indicate the heating season the
Indoor unit model name SRK60ZSX-S information relates to. Indicated values should relate to one
Outdoor unit model name SRC60ZSX-S heating season at a time. Include at least the heating season 'Average'.

Function(indicate if present) Average(mandatory) Yes


cooling Yes Warmer(if designated) Yes
heating Yes Colder(if designated) No

Item symbol value unit Item symbol value class


Design load Seasonal efficiency and energy efficiency class
cooling Pdesignc 6.10 kW cooling SEER 7.60 A++
heating / Average Pdesignh 5.20 kW heating / Average SCOP/A 4.70 A++
heating / Warmer Pdesignh 6.80 kW heating / Warmer SCOP/W 5.80 A+++
heating / Colder Pdesignh - kW heating / Colder SCOP/C - -
unit
Declared capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh Back up heating capacity at outdoor temperature Tdesignh
heating / Average (-10℃) Pdh 5.20 kW heating / Average (-10℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Warmer (2℃) Pdh 6.80 kW heating / Warmer (2℃) elbu 0 kW
heating / Colder (-22℃) Pdh - kW heating / Colder (-22℃) elbu - kW

Declared capacity for cooling, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and Declared energy efficiency ratio, at indoor temperature 27(19)℃ and
outdoor temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=35℃ Pdc 6.10 kW Tj=35℃ EERd 3.37 -
Tj=30℃ Pdc 4.50 kW Tj=30℃ EERd 5.15 -
Tj=25℃ Pdc 2.89 kW Tj=25℃ EERd 8.65 -
Tj=20℃ Pdc 1.40 kW Tj=20℃ EERd 18.80 -

Declared capacity for heating / Average season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Average season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh 4.60 kW Tj=-7℃ COPd 2.80 -
Tj=2℃ Pdh 2.80 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 4.70 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 1.80 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 6.15 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.08 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 7.15 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 5.20 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.50 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 4.00 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.10 -

Declared capacity for heating / Warmer season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Warmer season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=2℃ Pdh 6.80 kW Tj=2℃ COPd 2.70 -
Tj=7℃ Pdh 4.37 kW Tj=7℃ COPd 5.02 -
Tj=12℃ Pdh 1.94 kW Tj=12℃ COPd 7.54 -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh 6.80 kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd 2.70 -
Tj=operating limit Pdh 4.00 kW Tj=operating limit COPd 2.10 -

Declared capacity for heating / Colder season, at indoor Declared coefficient of performance / Colder season, at indoor
temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj temperature 20℃ and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj=-7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-7℃ COPd - -
Tj=2℃ Pdh - kW Tj=2℃ COPd - -
Tj=7℃ Pdh - kW Tj=7℃ COPd - -
Tj=12℃ Pdh - kW Tj=12℃ COPd - -
Tj=bivalent temperature Pdh - kW Tj=bivalent temperature COPd - -
Tj=operating limit Pdh - kW Tj=operating limit COPd - -
Tj=-15℃ Pdh - kW Tj=-15℃ COPd - -

Bivalent temperature Operating limit temperature


heating / Average Tbiv -10 ℃ heating / Average Tol -20 ℃
heating / Warmer Tbiv 2 ℃ heating / Warmer Tol -20 ℃
heating / Colder Tbiv - ℃ heating / Colder Tol - ℃

Cycling interval capacity Cycling interval efficiency


for cooling Pcycc - kW for cooling EERcyc - -
for heating Pcych - kW for heating COPcyc - -

Degradation coefficient Degradation coefficient


cooling Cdc 0.25 - heating Cdh 0.25 -

Electric power input in power modes other than 'active mode' Annual electricity consumption
off mode Poff 4 W cooling Qce 282 kWh/a
standby mode Psb 4 W heating / Average Qhe 1551 kWh/a
thermostat-off mode Pto 12 W heating / Warmer Qhe 1641 kWh/a
crankcase heater mode Pck 0 W heating / colder Qhe - kWh/a

Capacity control(indicate one of three options) Other items


Sound power level(indoor) Lwa 62 dB(A)
Sound power level(outdoor) Lwa 65 dB(A)
fixed No Global warming potential GWP 1975 kgCO2eq.
staged No Rated air flow(indoor) - 978 m3/h
variable Yes Rated air flow(outdoor) - 2490 m3/h

Contact details for obtaining Name and address of the manufacturer or of its authorised representative.
more information Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd.
7 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AX,
United Kingdom

C RWA000Z269

- 95 -
INVERTER WALL MOUNTED TYPE
RESIDENTIAL AIR-CONDITIONERS

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.


16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
http://www.mhi-mth.co.jp/en/

Because of our policy of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice.
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