Daikin MT 180- Installation Manual

Daikin MT 180

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Daikin; Introduction
  • Page 4 – Safety; DANGER; Operating Limits; H a z a r d o u s Vo l t a g e !; S h a r p e d g e s a n d c o i l s u r f a c e s a r e i n j u r y h a z a r d s . Av o i d
  • Page 5 – Pre-Installation Notes; Figure 3; IMPORTANT; V I S I B L E L O S S O R D A M A G E
  • Page 6 – Uncrating and Inspecting the Unit; Installation; WARNING
  • Page 7 – Accessing/Removing the; Duct Connections; Ductwork Recommendations
  • Page 8 – Piping Connection Recommendations; General Guidelines; F i g u r e 7; Figure 6
  • Page 9 – Drain Piping; No valve package; Shutoff/Balancing Valve
  • Page 10 – Figure 8: Automatic Changeover Switch and Sensor; Steam Piping Connections; CAUTION; C o i l D a m a g e !
  • Page 11 – Two-pipe systems with electric heat; Electric Heat Over-Temp Reset Button on page 13; Electrical Connections; Standard Electrical Connection; Figure 9; Bottom View
  • Page 12 – Electrical Data; . Be sure the available; Operating Voltages; Figure 11: ECM Blower
  • Page 13 – Accessories; Condensate Overfl ow Detection Device; Accessing/Removing the Main Fan Deck and Motor; Electric Heat Over-Temp Reset Button; Personal Injury Hazard.
  • Page 14 – Figure; Venting Hydronic Coils; Return Runout; It is not
  • Page 15 – Initial Start Up; Equipment Start Up Check List; Receiving and Inspection
  • Page 16 – General Maintenance; Filter Changes; A. To remove the fi lter; Figure 17: Filter Removal for Units with Rear Returns; Coils
  • Page 17 – Electric Resistance Heater Assembly; Condensate Drain Pans; Figure 19: Primary and Secondary Drain Pans; Accessing the Secondary Drain Pan; Drain Pan
  • Page 18 – Maintenance; Blower; Figure 21: Fan Housing
  • Page 19 – Replacement Parts
  • Page 20 – Controls; -Position Fan Switch with Manual On-Off; Sequence of operation; Figure 24: LV Interface Board 24 VAC connections
  • Page 21 – Controls and Thermostats; Continuous fan and On-Off
  • Page 22 – Digital Thermostats; T170 Thermostat with Digital Display; Figure 27: T170 Thermostat with Digital Display
  • Page 23 – T180 Programmable Thermostat; MicroTech III Controller; communication module; and BACnet
  • Page 24 – Sensors; Addendum IM 1152 — Digitally Adjustable Display; Sensor Specifi cations; This equipment presents hazards of electricity.
  • Page 25 – Wiring; Symptom
  • Page 26 – Physical Data; Unit Data
  • Page 27 – Unit Dimensions
  • Page 34 – Figure 39: Dimensions – Trim Flange Mount
  • Page 35 – Valve and Piping Packages; Factory-Installed Valve and Piping Packages; Available Packages; Shut- Off Only Packages; Basic Packages
  • Page 36 – Enhanced Packages; Figure 43: Enhanced Package; Premium Packages; Figure 44: Premium Package; Deluxe Packages; Figure 45: Deluxe Package
  • Page 37 – Control Valve Options; Two-Way Modulating Valves; DaikinTools
  • Page 38 – End; Connecting Pipe Locations: 2-Pipe Cooling or Heating
  • Page 39 – Front View
  • Page 40 – Wiring Diagram
  • Page 45 – Model Number Description; Model Number Description: Fields 1—21; Field; FC
  • Page 46 – Table 3: Model Number Description: Fields 22—41; YY
  • Page 47 – Table 4: Model Number Description: Fields 42—56; RL
  • Page 48 – Table 5: Model Number Description: Fields 57—72
  • Page 49 – Table 6: Model Number Description: Fields 73—78; YYY; O M U
  • Page 50 – Install the thermostat with the two furnished mounting; Thermostat Operation; Applied Air Systems
  • Page 51 – Ratings; To use a remote sensor, remove jumper JP-1 to disable; Wiring Diagrams; Figure 2: Units with remote sensing capability
  • Page 52 – General; valve packages; Figure 1: Automatic changeover connection between the; Step 2: Provide power to thermostat; Installation and Maintenance Manual
  • Page 53 – Available in Stock
  • Page 54 – Step 1: Installing valve packages; For thermostats supplied by others refer to the
  • Page 55 – Figure 1: Wiring Diagram for On/Off Ouput Configuration; Care should be used to avoid electrostatic discharge to; Output
  • Page 56 – Mode Button Operation; Access: Press UP and DOWN arrows for 5 seconds.; Figure 2: Dipswitch Configuration; Function
  • Page 57 – Application Notes; When no pipe sensor is used the main output controls; Power-Up Operating Sequence; Local Sensing; JP
  • Page 59 – Table 2: Main and Secondary Output Operation*; This output is ON any time the control is turned ON.
  • Page 60 – Service Menu; Table 3: Service Menu Functions
  • Page 62 – Electrical Ratings; When no changeover pipe sensor is used, the main; Configuration; Table 2: Circuit Board Jumper Configuration; Jumper
  • Page 63 – Figure 3: Circuit Board; Table 4: Service Functions; Switch
  • Page 64 – US; Fan Coil; -Speed Fan Control (Continuous or Cycling) or Staged Fan Control
  • Page 66 – Installation Instructions; Thermostat Model and Part Number; Table 1: Thermostat model and part numbers; Optional Occupancy Detection Sensors/Kits; Table 2: Occupancy sensor model and kit numbers; Mounting and Wiring the Thermostat; Figure 1: Mounting the thermostat
  • Page 67 – Figure 3: Wiring diagram; An output ratings chart (Table 3) is located on the; Table 3: Output ratings; THERMOST
  • Page 68 – Operation; Thermostat Button Operation; System Button Operation; Note –; Verifying Thermostat Operation
  • Page 69 – Thermostat Menu Functions; Menu Function Access; The current display clears and the number “1” appears.; Figure 5: Thermostat menu; Menu Functions; Condensate Overflow Interrupt; Figure 6: Remote probe installation; Remote probe
  • Page 70 – Fan Operation; Figure 8: Standard fan operation; Controlled Off Factory Configuration
  • Page 71 – Fancoil Operation; Pipe Sensor Operation; The thermostat has a call for heat or cooling.; Setback Operation; Table 4: Output operation
  • Page 72 – Optional Occupancy Detection Equipment Operation; Figure 10: Optional equipment configuration #1
  • Page 73 – Figure 11: Optional equipment configuration #2
  • Page 74 – Figure 12: Optional equipment configuration #3
  • Page 75 – MT 180 Programmable Thermostat
  • Page 77 – Applications and features; Figure 1: MT180 Programmable Thermostat Dimensions; Use copper wire only, insulate or wire nut all unused leads.
  • Page 78 – Figure 2: Mounting the Thermostat; Table 2: Thermostat Model and Part Number; Table 3: Sensor Model and Kit Numbers; permanently damage the thermostat.
  • Page 79 – JP1 Jumper Selection – Remote Temperature Sensor; An output ratings chart (; Table 5: Output Ratings
  • Page 80 – Front Panel Reference; Figure 5; Figure 5: MT180 Programmable Thermostat Interface; Display Reference; Table 6: System Mode Display Overview
  • Page 81 – Saving Changes; Table 10: Fan Operation Indicators Overview; Table 11: Program Override Commands Overview; Menu
  • Page 82 – Function Overview; or; Table 12: System Button Operation Overview
  • Page 83 – Setting the Clock & Day; Custom Program
  • Page 84 – Copy Feature; Overriding the Program; Setting up a Temporary Hold; Turning; Setting up a Permanent Hold; Turning off a Hold; Annex I‚ page 16
  • Page 85 – Energize the system.; Figure 7: Remote probe installation; Thermostat configuration/ Service Menu; Annex II‚ page 17
  • Page 86 – Standard Fan Operation; Single setpoint represented in; Single setpoint represented in; Figure 9: Standard Fan Operation; Mounting and Wiring the Thermostat‚ page 4; Temperature-Based Purge
  • Page 87 – The time-based purge cycle will start a 3-min purge; HVACSetback Systems; Setback Operation - Remove JP3
  • Page 88 – Operation From an Occupied Mode; The T180 will continually monitor the room for occupancy.; JP3 to allow occupancy input.; be added for use with the SB200-001 sensor.; Installing, Mounting and Wiring the Thermostat‚; Figure 11: Optional equipment configuration #1
  • Page 89 – ) and door switch use advanced microprocessor; Figure 12: Optional equipment configuration #2; Figure 13: Optional equipment configuration #3
  • Page 90 – Table 18: Custom Program Worksheet
  • Page 91 – Table 19: Service Menu Table
  • Page 92 – Addendum IM 1152 — Digitally Adjustable Display Sensor; Installation & Maintenance Data; Digitally Adjustable Display Sensor; SmartSource
  • Page 93 – Overview; MXPSHUDQGPHQXFKDQJHGXULQJFRQ¿JXUDWLRQ7KHVHQVRU; System Mode; Contents
  • Page 94 – Digitally Adjustable Sensor; The display sensor can be used on the products shown in; Table 1: Product usage guide; Table 2; Table 2: Water source heat pump application guide; With optional Boilerless controls; Sensor Functions; ‡ 'LVSOD\VHQVRUWRVKRZURRPWHPSHUDWXUHIDQVSHHG
  • Page 95 – Sensor Dimensions; Figure 2: Sensor dimensions; Termination; 'DLNLQ0F4XD\UHFRPPHQGVXVLQJDWZLVWHGVKLHOGHGSDLURI; All wiring must comply with the National Electric Code
  • Page 96 – Mounting; Location; Drywall Mounting; See Table 3
  • Page 97 – Setpoint Analog Range Tolerance; Table 3: Setpoint analog range tolerance; QDSRZHUIDLOXUHWKHVHQVRUUHWDLQVLWVODVWNQRZQGHVLUHG; Display Descriptions; Numerical Display; Figure 6: Sensor numerical display; $IWHUDQDGMXVWPHQWWKHVHWSRLQWLVGLVSOD\HGIRUVHFRQGV; SHUDWLRQ; Occupied Icon Indicator:; Figure 7; “Override”; Figure 8: Override word on the display
  • Page 98 – ERWWRPRIWKHGLVSOD\GHVFULEHHDFKRIWKHVHQVRU¶VPRGHV; Alarm Word On The Display:; Table 4 on page 7; Setpoint Word On The Display:; KH6WDWXV3'RW ́RQWKHGLVSOD\LQGLFDWHVWKHXQLWVWDWXVRU; Table 4: WSHP unit status input timing definition
  • Page 99 – Front Panel Button Operation; Note: Terminal “U” opens HI to source power on power-up
  • Page 100 – Note: The sensor setup is factory set per your order. Setup; Figure 3 on page 4; Label Description Setting; Note: Both J50 “F/C” and J50 “MDL” jumpers must be; Program Mode Menu Pages:; Setpoint Mode; ,I3LVFKDQJHGWKHQ3DQG3PXVWEHFKDQJHGWR
  • Page 101 – Optional Technician Adjustments; or 18°C (if P1 is in S1 Mode) or “UP” to increase
  • Page 102 – HOHFWLRQVLQ3ZLOOLPSDFW0HQX3; nOH; Diagnostics; Problem & Possible Solution
  • Page 103 – Programming Mode Menu Page P11.; SHFL¿FDWLRQV; override and reset alarms.; Field Setup Jumper J50:
  • Page 104 – Addendum IM 1152 — Thermostat Conversion Kit; Installation and Maintenance; Safety Information; Figure 1. Pry behind left hand edge of cover to remove
  • Page 105 – Fan slide switch cap; Warranty; please go to
  • Page 106 – Addendum IM 1152 — Automatic Changeover Switch; Both models are snap acting, SPDT switches.; Specifications; F Fluid Temperature @
  • Page 108 – Daikin Applied
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© 2013 Daikin Applied

Installation Manual

IM 1152

Daikin

ThinLine

Horizontal Fan

Coils and Cabinet Unit Heaters

Group:

Fan Coil

Part Number:

910139947

Date:

December 2012

Type FC and FH Horizontal Design

Concealed Horizontal Fan Coil

Concealed Horizontal
Unit Heater

Exposed Horizontal Cabinet
Fan Coil

Recessed Horizontal Cabinet
Fan Coil

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2 IM 1152 Table of Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Operating Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Receiving and Storage . . . . ...

Page 3 - Daikin; Introduction

IM 1152 3 Introduction Daikin Thinline ™ Horizontal Fan Coils are intended for use in single zone applications. They are available in sizes from 200 to 1200 cfm. Figure 2 describes the main features of these units and can be referred to for component placement. These units are available in two-pipe ...

Page 4 - Safety; DANGER; Operating Limits; H a z a r d o u s Vo l t a g e !; S h a r p e d g e s a n d c o i l s u r f a c e s a r e i n j u r y h a z a r d s . Av o i d

4 IM 1152 Introduction Safety Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use a quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have a fi re extinguisher available. Follow all warnings and cautions in these instructions and attached to the unit. Consult applicable local building codes and ...

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