Mitsubishi SRK35ZD-S- User Manual

Mitsubishi SRK35ZD-S

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – Swing: This will swing the flap up and down.; Self diagnosis function; Inverter type
  • Page 11 – Indoor unit; Refer to the selection chart
  • Page 13 – Outdoor unit
  • Page 14 – Models SRK50ZD-S
  • Page 15 – obtained in the following way.; Net capacity = Capacity shown on specification; and outdoor dry-bulb temperature 35 ̊C is Net cooling capacity = 3500; Cooling
  • Page 17 – CFo; Power
  • Page 18 – HI POWER; Indication section; Operation section; OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER; (1) Operation control function by remote control switch
  • Page 19 – RUN
  • Page 20 – Control the flap by AIRFLOW button on the wireless remote control.; Starting time of operation; Flap moves in upward and downward directions continuously.; When not operating; Recommendable stopping angle of the flap
  • Page 21 – Hot keep operation; Note (1) Refer to the table shown above right for the values A and B.; OFF; Fuzzy operation; Detail of operation; Operation of major functional components in heating mode; Speed of inverter changes within the range of selected air flow.
  • Page 23 – Heating “HI POWER” operation; Operation of major functional components in Cooling mode
  • Page 24 – Operating conditions; Air flow selection
  • Page 25 – Heating oriented dehumidifying; heating oriented dehumidifying operation.; Outline of control; determine the operation range.
  • Page 26 – Determination of operation mode; operation mode, changes the operation mode.; 0 minutes after reaching the inverter command speed except 0 rps.; Detail of anti-frost operation; the indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2) is 8oC or higher.
  • Page 29 – again within 1 hour but there is no start at the third time.; Serial signal transmission error protection; Prevents malfunction resulting from error on the indoor; High pressure control; Prevents anomalous high pressure operation during heating.; Temperature list
  • Page 32 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; WARNING
  • Page 33 – (1) Selection of location for installation
  • Page 35 – Harmonized cable type
  • Page 36 – For power supply, indoor outdoor
  • Page 37 – Air purge; Additional refrigerant charge
  • Page 39 – When manipulating the remote controller mounted on; Wireless remote controller covers the following distances:
  • Page 40 – (1) Troubleshooting procedures for electrical equipment; Cautions; YES
  • Page 41 – Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner runs)
  • Page 42 – display stops and the air conditioner resumes operation.
  • Page 43 – Start
  • Page 44 – Indicates the number of; Temperature setting
  • Page 45 – Stop data
  • Page 47 – Remote controller setting; Display when error code is normal.
  • Page 48 – Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal
  • Page 50 – Service data record form
  • Page 51 – Inspection procedures corresponding to detail of trouble; Sensor error; S e n s o r t e m p e r a t u r e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s; Discharge pipe sensor temperature characteristics
  • Page 54 – Outdoor fan motor error; Humidity sensor operation; Phenomenon observed after shortcircuit, wire breakage on sensor.
  • Page 56 – WH; DS; CM; UTION
  • Page 57 – Chec; Color symbol
  • Page 59 – MANUAL FOR AIR CONDITIONERS USING R410A; and Air Conditioning Industry Association)
  • Page 61 – Table 4.Minimum thicknesses of socket joints; Processing of piping materials; ) Removing burrs and chips
  • Page 63 – Storage of piping materials
  • Page 64 – Brazing; Outer pipe diameter
  • Page 66 – Fig.5 Prevention of oxidation during brazing
  • Page 69 – New installation work (when using new refrigerant piping); Fig.6 Configuration of air purge by vacuum pump; • Be sure to use the vacuum pump, vacuum pump adapter and
  • Page 70 – Removal (When using new refrigerant piping); Fig.7 Configuration of additional refrigerant charging
  • Page 71 – Refrigerant recharging at servicing; Recovering procedures
  • Page 78 – Cooling operation: Approximately 18 to 32
  • Page 80 – and outdoor dry-bulb temperature 35 ̊C is Net cooling capacity = 6300
  • Page 82 – OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER; Models
  • Page 83 – area are shown in the figure for the sake of explanation.; Pull the cover downward to open it.; Central control display
  • Page 84 – Operation; Unit indication section
  • Page 85 – Swing flap; Left/right air scroll
  • Page 86 – Heating
  • Page 88 – Defrosting operation
  • Page 89 – Heating “HIGH POWER” operation
  • Page 91 – dehumidifying in order to determine the operation range.; • Humidity sensor’s set values
  • Page 92 – of heating oriented dehumidifying operation within the (M) range.
  • Page 96 – external signal into the CnT.; on
  • Page 103 – Compressor lock; compressor lock has occurred and the compressor is stopped.; Stop mode; protective function is actuated]
  • Page 105 – Limitations for one way piping length and vertical
  • Page 107 – ) Connect the connecting wire securely to the terminal block.; Installing the support of piping; [When the hose is extended to left and taken out from the rear center]; Piping
  • Page 108 – Drainage; Arrange the drain hose in a downward angle.; How to remove the indoor unit from the installation board
  • Page 109 – Specified torquing value:
  • Page 111 – Make sure that drain flows properly.; Standard operation data; ITY; HEATING CHARACTORISTICS
  • Page 112 – When manipulating the remote control mounted on a; Wireless remote control covers the following distances:; If the distances exceed the area indicated above, be sure to check
  • Page 114 – Black wire; Precation in Extending the Remote control cord; The shielded wire should be grounded at one side only.; Maximum total extension 600m.
  • Page 115 – Setting functions using the wired remote control; installation manual and set to your desired setting.
  • Page 116 – AUTO RUN SET; AUTO RUN SET Ó is selected.
  • Page 117 – EXTERNAL INPUT SET” is selected.; EXTERNAL INPUT SET
  • Page 118 – (iv) Changing the remote control’s temperature setting range
  • Page 119 – Functions; Basic Connections
  • Page 124 – Remote control setting
  • Page 127 – ) Operation switching
  • Page 129 – Yes; Sensor name
  • Page 131 – Indoor fan motor error
  • Page 134 – Phenomenon observed after shortcircuit, wire breakage on sensor
  • Page 135 – FM; CNU
  • Page 137 – CAUTION – HIGH VOLTAGE; FMo
  • Page 138 – Power transistor inspection procedure
  • Page 139 – MANUAL FOR AIR CONDITONERS USING R410A
  • Page 140 – MEMO
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1.1 SRK20ZD-S

SRK25ZC-S

SRK25ZD-S

SRK35ZC-S

SRK35ZD-S

SRK50ZC-S

SRK50ZD-S .............................................................. 2

1.2 SRK63ZE-S

SRK71ZE-S ............................................................... 74

SRK-Z

1. INVERTER WALL MOUNTED TYPE

ROOM AIR-CONDITIONER

Split system, Air to air
heat pump type

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Summary

Page 2 - CONTENTS

2 CONTENTS 1.1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 3 (1) Specific features .................................................................................... 3 (2) How to read the model name ....................................................

Page 3 - Swing: This will swing the flap up and down.; Self diagnosis function; Inverter type

3 Over heat of compressor Error of signal transmission Outdoor fan motor error 1.1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION (1) Specific features The “Mitsubishi Daiya” room air-conditioner: SRK series are of split and wall mounted type and the unit consists of indoor unit and outdoor unit with refrigerant precharged ...

Page 11 - Indoor unit; Refer to the selection chart

11 (2) Range of usage & limitations (3) Exterior dimensions (a) Indoor unit Models SRK20ZD-S, 25ZD-S, 35ZD-S, 50ZD-S Indoor return air temperature(Upper, lower limits) Refrigerant line (one way) length Max. 15m SRK20ZD-S, 25ZD-S, 35ZD-SSRK25ZC-S, 35ZC-S SRK50ZD-SSRK50ZC-S Refer to the selection ...

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