Sanyo 85464369098000 - Manual

Sanyo 85464369098000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS; accidental injury or death.; WARNING; CAUTION
  • Page 3 – Check of Density Limit; The density limit of refrigerant which is used in multi air condi-; NOTE; For the amount of charge in this example:; Refrigerant tubing
  • Page 4 – New; Be sure to recharge the refrigerant only in liquid form.; Precautions for Installation Using New Refrigerant; Care regarding tubing
  • Page 5 – Compressor specifications are different.; R22 refrigerating machine oil
  • Page 6 – CONTENTS; Page
  • Page 8 – Figure; Instruction manual; Part name
  • Page 9 – Field supply for suspending bolts and nuts.; Part Name
  • Page 11 – Item
  • Page 12 – Table 1-12 Outdoor Unit Tubing Connection Size (
  • Page 13 – Material; * When bending the tubes, use a bending; Required amount of charge = Necessary Amount of; * Always charge accurately using a scale for weighing.; Indoor unit type; Table 1-13 Indoor Unit Tubing Connection Size (
  • Page 14 – DC; Table 1-18 System Limitations; Max. No. allowable connected outdoor units; Type of solenoid valve kit; Relationship between A/C units and refrigerant tubing; Install the solenoid valve kit 98 ft. or less from the indoor unit.
  • Page 15 – Tube branching methods; Types of vertical trap specifications
  • Page 16 – Insulation; Table 1-20 Dimensions for connections of each part; Model name; For outdoor unit
  • Page 17 – Table 1-21 Dimensions for connections of each part
  • Page 18 – (2) Use proper ventilation to carry fumes away from the work area.
  • Page 20 – Notes on Installation; so that the front service panel can be removed.; Install the relay kit into the indoor unit.; Relay kit; Front
  • Page 21 – LA
  • Page 22 – Main tubing
  • Page 23 – SELECTING THE INSTALLATION SITE; Front View; Ceiling-Mounted T ype; Side vie w; Front view; N OT E; Side view
  • Page 24 – Example of installation of 2 units; Top view
  • Page 28 – HOW TO INSTALL THE INDOOR UNIT; (3) Determine the pitch of the suspension bolts using the supplied; Suspension lug; Note: For DC Fan Tap Change Procedure; -3. Placing the Unit Inside the Ceiling
  • Page 30 – Do not install the pipe with an upward gradient; terminals) inside the electrical component box.
  • Page 31 – Checking the unit position; If not within this range, malfunction or other trouble may occur.; Flap; Removing the corner cover
  • Page 32 – If the screws are not sufficiently tight-
  • Page 34 – DC Fan Tap Change Procedure; Setting; Indoor unit control PCB
  • Page 35 – XM; Preparation for Suspending; This unit uses a drain pump. Use a carpenter’s level to check; Suspending the Indoor Unit; -10. Placing the Unit Inside the Ceiling
  • Page 36 – the drain and use the supplied hose band to prevent; The pipe cannot be removed when mainte-
  • Page 37 – After wiring and drain piping are completed, use the following pro-; Be careful since the fan will start; Main unit
  • Page 39 – (1) Check that the safety cord from the corner cover is
  • Page 41 – -15. Placing the Unit Inside the Ceiling; Piping and wiring work must be performed; The length of the suspension bolts must be such that
  • Page 42 – Ceiling
  • Page 43 – Do not use natural drainage.
  • Page 44 – Ceiling panel; Checking the position of the indoor unit; (1) Check that the dimensions of the ceiling opening are
  • Page 45 – Removing the intake grille; to remove the; Side panel; (1) Fasten the hooks on both sides of the ceiling panel to; Stationary hook
  • Page 47 – Electrical component box
  • Page 48 – Installation and Service; for checking and servicing the electrical system.
  • Page 51 – HT: Using the booster cable; Indoor Fan Performance; (1) Remove 4 screws on the electrical component box and; How to read the diagram
  • Page 53 – Ceiling tiles
  • Page 54 – Good; Downward gradient; Not good; (3) After connecting the drain pipe securely, wrap insulator; How to Read the Diagram; Exter
  • Page 55 – (2) Refrigerant tubing • drain hose position
  • Page 56 – (4) Wall and ceiling side opening position
  • Page 59 – Rubber stopper; How to carry out power supply wiring
  • Page 60 – -35. Removing the Rear Panel from the Unit; -37. Installing the Rear Panel onto the Wall
  • Page 61 – Installation screw cover
  • Page 62 – Left or left-rear tubing
  • Page 64 – HOW TO INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT
  • Page 65 – -3. Remove the Brackets Used for Transport; After installing the unit, remove the; indicated by
  • Page 66 – Outer; Refrigerant tube port; Tubing routed out forward
  • Page 67 – Nitrogen; Work method; Tighten each cap as specified below.; Tightening torque for each cap
  • Page 68 – ELECTRICAL WIRING
  • Page 69 – Disconnect switch; K Type; ALWAYS COMPLY WITH NATIONAL AND
  • Page 70 – For XM Type; XM Type
  • Page 72 – How to connect wiring to the terminal
  • Page 73 – -4. Important Note When Wiring for Common Type; A Type
  • Page 74 – Important Note When Wiring for Common Type (Continued); D Type
  • Page 75 – -5. Important Note When Wiring for XM Type
  • Page 76 – HOW TO PROCESS TUBING; Use of the Flaring Method; Deburring
  • Page 77 – extended from the wall with the outdoor-side tubing.; Flare nut; Tube diameter; inch; Tube thickness; In order to prevent damage to the flare caused by
  • Page 78 – Tubing Insulation; Three tubes arranged together; Liquid tubing; Four tubes arranged together
  • Page 80 – Leak test; Manifold gauge
  • Page 81 – Evacuation; Required time for evacuation; If tubing length is
  • Page 82 – Use a cylinder designed for
  • Page 84 – Items to Check Before the Test Run; Turn the remote power switch on at
  • Page 87 – (1) Automatic Address Setting from the Outdoor Unit; Turn ON the power to the indoor and outdoor units.; complete automatic address setting.; Refer to “Automatic Address Setting from the Remote Controller.”
  • Page 88 – • If link wiring is used
  • Page 89 – Case 1; Automatic Address Setting (no compressor operation); Operation from the remote controllers is now possible.; Refer to “Automatic Address Setting from Remote Controller.”
  • Page 92 – Display during automatic address setting; On outdoor main unit PCB; Remote controller display
  • Page 93 – nameplate on the back.
  • Page 94 – Viewing the LED 1 and 2 (D72 and D75) alarm displays; Possible cause of malfunction; Alarm; Continued; Alarm contents
  • Page 96 – Alarm messages displayed on system controller
  • Page 97 – NAME OF PARTS
  • Page 98 – Remove the air filter attached to the air intake grille.; TROUBLESHOOTING; Tips for Energy Saving; will impair the performance of the unit.
  • Page 100 – Contact your local dealer for this service.
  • Page 101 – CONC EALED D UCT; Wa t e r d r a i n; Remove the air filter from the air intake grille.; Type Period; CONCEALED DUCT; Electrical box
  • Page 102 – Avoid; Should the power fail while the unit is running
  • Page 103 – T t y pe
  • Page 105 – ) on the display of the remote control
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Outdoor Units

85464369098000 ©SANYO 2008

– W-3WAY ECO-i System Air Conditioner –

R410A Models

Indoor Units

Class

9

12

18

24

36

48

X

4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type

XHX1252

XHX1852

XHX2452

XHX3652

XM

4-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type

XMHX1252 XMHX1852

A

1-Way Air Discharge Semi-Concealed Type

AHX0752

AHX0952

AHX1252

U

Concealed Duct Type

UHX0752

UHX1252

UHX1852

UHX2452

UHX3652

D

DHX3652

DHX4852

Concealed Duct

High-Static Pressure Type

T

Ceiling-Mounted Type

THX1252

THX1852

THX2452

K

Wall-Mounted Type

KHX0752

KHX0952

KHX1252

KHX1852

KHX2452

for Refrigerant R410A

This air conditioner uses the new refrigerant R410A.

* Refrigerant R410A is used in the outdoor units.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Class

90

140

C

ECO-i W-3WAY

CHDZ09053

CHDZ14053

CHDZR09053 CHDZR14053

Optional Controllers

Timer Wired Remote Controller

RCS-TM80BG

Wireless Remote Controller (For X Type)

RCS-SH80AAB.WL

Wireless Remote Controller (For XM Type)

RCS-XM18AAB.WL

Wireless Remote Controller (For U, D Types)

RCS-BH80AAB.WL

Wireless Remote Controller (For A, T Types)

RCS-TRP80AAB.WL

RC Wireless Remote Controller (For K Type)

RCS-SH1AAB

Simplified Remote Controller

RCS-KR1AGB

System Controller

SHA-KC64UG

Intelligent Controller

SHA-KT256BA

Communication Adaptor

SHA-KA128AAB

Remote Sensor

ART-K45AGB

LonWorks Interface

SHA-LN16UAB

SANYO Commercial Solutions

In Canada

A division of SANYO North America Corporation

SANYO Canada Inc.

Cornerstone Business Park

1-300 Applewood Crescent

1062 Thorndale Avenue

Concord, Ontario

Bensenville, IL 60106, U.S.A.

L4K 5C7, Canada

External diameter of service port R410A: 5/16"

NOTE

7

X

XM

A

U

D

T

K

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Summary

Page 2 - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS; accidental injury or death.; WARNING; CAUTION

2 IMPORTANT! Please Read Before Starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and oper-ating standards. As the installer or service person, it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently. For safe installation and trouble-free o...

Page 3 - Check of Density Limit; The density limit of refrigerant which is used in multi air condi-; NOTE; For the amount of charge in this example:; Refrigerant tubing

3 2. The standards for minimum room volume are as follows. (1) No partition (shaded portion) (2) When there is an effective opening with the adjacent room for ventilation of leaking refrigerant gas (open-ing without a door, or an opening 0.15% or larger than the respective floor spaces at the top or...

Page 4 - New; Be sure to recharge the refrigerant only in liquid form.; Precautions for Installation Using New Refrigerant; Care regarding tubing

4 New tool? 1-2. Prevent impurities including water, dust and oxide from entering the tubing. Impurities can cause R410A refriger- ant deterioration and compressor defects. Due to the features of the refrigerant and refrigerating machine oil, the prevention of water and other impurities becomes more...

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