Panasonic R410A …In a Room, …In Moist or Uneven Locations, …In an Area with High Winds

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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 operation, you must:

Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning.

Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown.

Observe all local, state, and national electrical codes.

Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this manual.

When Transporting

Be careful when picking up and moving the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain on your back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can cut your fingers.

When Installing…

Select an installation location which is rigid and strong enough to support or hold the unit, and select a location for easy maintenance.

WARNING

This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death.

This symbol refers to a hazard or

…In a Room

Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent “sweating” that can cause dripping and water damage to walls and floors.

Keep the fire alarm and the air outlet at least

unsafe practice which can result CAUTION in personal injury or product or

property damage.

If Necessary, Get Help

These instructions are all you need for most installation sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your certified dealer for additional instructions.

In Case of Improper Installation

The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper installation or maintenance service, including fail- ure to follow the instructions in this document.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

WARNING When Wiring

ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE

SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

ONLY A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED

ELECTRICIAN SHOULD ATTEMPT TO

WIRE THIS SYSTEM.

Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring and tubing are completed or reconnected and checked.

Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inad- equate grounding can cause accidental injury or death.

Ground the unit following local electrical codes.

Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause over- heating at connection points and a possible fire hazard.

To prevent possible hazards from insulation failure,

the unit must be grounded.

CAUTION

5 feet away from the unit.

…In Moist or Uneven Locations

Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level foundation for the outdoor unit. This prevents water damage and abnormal vibration.

…In an Area with High Winds

Securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a suitable air baffle.

…In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump-type Systems)

Install the outdoor unit on a raised platform that is higher than drifting snow. Provide snow vents.

When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing

Ventilate the room well, in the event that is refrigerant gas leaks during the installation. Be careful not to allow contact of the refrigerant gas with a flame as this will cause the generation of poisonous gas.

Keep all tubing runs as short as possible.

Use the flare method for connecting tubing.

Apply refrigerant lubricant to the matching surfaces of the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak-free con- nection.

Check carefully for leaks before starting the test run.

 

• When performing piping work do not

 

mix air except for specifled refrigerant

WARNING

(R410A) in refrigeration cycle. It

 

causes capacity down, and risk of

 

explosion and injury due to high

 

tension inside the refrigerant cycle.

Refrigerant gas leakage may cause fire.

Do not add or replace refrigerant other than specified type.

It may cause product damage, burst and injury etc.

Do not leak refrigerant while piping work for an installation or re-installation, and while repairing refrigeration parts. Handle liquid refrigerant carefully as it may cause frostbite.

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Contents Model No Outdoor Units Indoor Units…In Moist or Uneven Locations For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must…In a Room …In an Area with High WindsCheck of Density Limit Precautions for Installation Using New Refrigerant Configuration and characteristics of cylinders Contents Tentative Specifications Unit Specifications Way Cassette Type Model NoIndoor Unit 36PU1U6 Outdoor Unit 36PE1U6 Indoor Unit 42PU1U6 Outdoor Unit 42PE1U6 Indoor Unit 26PU1U6 Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 36PU1U6 Outdoor Unit 36PS1U6 Indoor Unit 42PU1U6 Outdoor Unit 42PS1U6 Specifications Unit Specifications Wall Mounted Type Data Subject to Change Without NoticeIndoor Unit 26PK1U6 Outdoor Unit Specifications Unit Specifications Ceiling Type PerformanceIndoor Unit 36PT1U6 Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 42PT1U6 Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 26PT1U6 Outdoor Unit 26PS1U6 17˚F BTU / h Moisture removal High Pints / h Indoor Unit 42PT1U6 Outdoor Unit 42PS1U6 Specifications Unit Specifications Low Silhouette Duct Type Net weight Lbs. kg 128 Shipping weight 148 Shipping volumeIndoor Unit 36PF1U6 Outdoor Unit 36PE1U6 RCZ-RTC2 CZ-RWSC1U Major Component Specifications Indoor Unit Fan motorModel No 36PU1U6 Source Model No 42PU1U6 Source Model No 26PK1U6 Source Model No 26PT1U6 Source Model No 36PT1U6 Source Model No 42PT1U6 Source Model No 26PF1U6 Source Model No 36PF1U6 Source Specifications Major Component Specifications Outdoor Unit CompressorCR-CH4872R Microprocessor Lbs. kg R410A 7.9 26PS1U6 230V, 40µF 42PS1U6 Specifications Other Component Specifications Outdoor Unit Model No 26PE1U6, U-26PS1U6Model No 36PE1U6, U-36PS1U6 Model No 42PE1U6, U-42PS1U6 Ø1/8 Hol Page 19/32 31/32 12-7/32 Dimension inch 56-25/32 Air outlet duct flange Thickness more than T1/16 inch Page Page Specifications Temperature Indoor Air Intake Outdoor Air Intake Operating RangePage Specifications Noise Criterion Curves Way Cassette Type SourceSpecifications Noise Criterion Curves Wall Mounted Type Specifications Noise Criterion Curves Ceiling Type Noise Criterion Curves Low Silhouette Duct Type SoundSpecifications Noise Criterion Curves Outdoor Units Indoor Fan Performance Type Specifications Increasing the Fan SpeedHow to read the diagram TypeModel 36, 42 Type Air throw distance chart Way Cassette TypeModel 26 Type Specifications Air throw distance chart Wall Mounted Type Model 42 Type Air throw distance chart Ceiling TypeModel 36 Type Outdoor Unit Type Time delay fuse or Circuit capacity Wiring System Diagrams How to Connect Wiring to the Terminal For stranded wiring Installation Instructions Ashrae Selecting the Installation Site Air-Discharge Chamber for Top Discharge For U-42PES1U6 unit ① Air discharge chamber ② Air discharge chamber base42PES1U6 unit DirectionFront and both sides must remain open 25-13/32 25/32 30-5/64 Wind direction Obstacle to the front of unit Installation in front-rear rows Drainage Work Installing the Outdoor UnitRouting the Tubing and Wiring Low Silhouette Ducted Type Way Cassette Type Way Cassette Type U1 Type Suspending the Indoor Unit Preparation for SuspendingPlacing the Unit Inside the Ceiling Installing the Drain Piping Checking the Drainage Before Installing the Ceiling Panel Unit bodyInstalling the Ceiling Panel When Removing the Ceiling Panel for ServicingAccessories Installing the ceiling panel Located Trical wiring or conduits areSelecting and Making a Hole Hole Dia. inchIf Block, Brick, Concrete or Similar Type Wall Installing the Rear Panel on the WallIf Wooden Wall How to replace the grille Removing the Grille to Install the Indoor UnitHow to remove the grille To mount the indoor unit on the rear panelWiring Instructions General Precautions on Wiring How to remove the cover plateInstalling the Drain Hose Shaping the TubingCeiling Type T1 Type Suspending the Indoor Unit Hinge Slide toward front side Side panel Unit Outside Duct for Fresh Air Good Not good26PF1U6 Required Minimum Space for Installation and ServiceLow Silhouette Ducted Type F1 Type 36PF1U6Extreme care in supporting Enough to support the weightIt is important that you use Indoor unit inside the ceilingTighten the hose clamps so Their locking nuts face upwardIndoor control board When you short the pin onBe careful since the fan will start To mount the tube cover, use 5/16Increasing the Fan Speed Indoor Fan PerformanceWhen Installing the Indoor Unit Checkpoint after installation Checkpoint Symptom RemarkIf Wall-mounted Fixed Position Wireless Remote Controller InstallationHow to Install Batteries Setting the Model Code Room Temperature Sensor SettingAddress Switches CZ-RWSU1U Ceiling Type T1 Type Indicator Section Installation How to use the test run setting U1, T1 Types Electrical WiringTest Run Switch Cause of Trouble Misoperation Alarm IndicatorsAlarm LampIf Wall mounted Fixed Position 107 Equipment, use this To avoid placing anExcessive load on Function only whenTimer Standby Bright Cause of TroubleWiring procedure Will damage the equipmentWiring System Diagram for Group Control Group control using 2 signal receiving unitsSetting method Check Items Before the Test Run Test Run Procedure Wall mounted Type K1 TypeWireless remote controller transmitter Controller Test run Using the controller For S-26PK1U6Indicator Precautions Test OFFNos , 2, 3 all OFF 26PK1U6Nos , 2 OFF, No on Indoor unit Diagnosis TableCause HOW to Install the Timer Wired Remote Controller Tube diameter Tightening torque Tube thickness Insulating the Refrigerant Tubing Tubing Insulation Precautions for Packed Valve OperationNever grasp the drain or refrigerant connecting Tubes arranged togetherFinishing the Installation Taping the TubesLeak Test Air Purging with a Vacuum Pump for Test Run PreparationManifold gauge Vacuum pump Designed for use with R410A EvacuationUse a cylinder specifically R410A Charging Additional RefrigerantFinishing the Job Processes and Functions Cooling Processes and functions Room Temperature ControlChart Summary and Explanations Processes and functions Heating Cold Draft Prevention Heating Cycle Chart Explanations and notes Automatic Fan Speed Indoor UnitOutdoor unit fan control Discharge temperature release controlCurrent release control Coil heating controlCurrent release value shift control Freeze prevention low-temperature release controlOvercurrent protection control Heating high-load controlDefrost control Outdoor Unit Control PCB Outdoor Unit Control PCB CR-CH4272R Method of System Address Setting Example of wiringPage Electrical Data Indoor Units Page Electrical data Wall Mounted Type S-26PK1U6 Electrical data Wall Mounted Type S-26PK1U6 Electrical data Ceiling Type S-26PT1U6, S-36PT1U6, S-42PT1U6 Electrical data Ceiling Type S-26PT1U6, S-36PT1U6, S-42PT1U6 Page Page Outdoor Units Outdoor Units 26PS1U6 Outdoor Units 36PE1U6 Outdoor Units 36PS1U6 Outdoor Units 42PE1U6 Outdoor Units 42PS1U6 Outdoor Units Page Service Procedures Service procedures Meaning of Alarm Messages Contents of remote controller switch alarm displayWireless Remarks Remote Alarm Judgment condition Clear condition Contents CorrectionAlarm Eeprom MDC trouble Service procedures Details of Alarm MessagesAlarm P29 Alarm P26 HIC PCB trouble26, 36 Type Alarm E31HIC-CH4872R HIC-CH2672R Communications Trouble within unitAlarm P22 Alarms F04, F06, F07, F08, F12 Sensor installation Sensor type Location Check procedureSensor Temperature Correlation Table Exchanger Temp. C1 Sensor, Heat Exchanger Temp. C2 Sensor Check PinOutdoor Air Temp. TO, Intake Temp. TS, Heat Discharge Temp. TD SensorsOutdoor Unit Maintenance Remote Control Outdoor unit maintenance remote control Overview All units test run Operation Switching between cooling/heating OperationAll units start/stop Operation Item code Display contents Sample displaysDisplay for unit Nos Item code Meaning of Code Display of first 3 digits Display of last 3 digits List of Item Codes Item code ParameterOutdoor unit maintenance remote control Figures represent the capacity data for each model Test RUN Preparing for Test Run Test runTest run U1, K1, T1, F1 Type 6-2. Caution Items to Check Before the Test Run Cause Test run Examples of Wiring Diagrams Basic wiring diagramRemote controller crossover wiring for group control 2P DIP switch Rotary switch Setting the outdoor unit system addressesAutomatic address setting using the remote controller System address NoRemote controller setting mode Main-sub remote controller controlConnecting 2 remote controllers to control 1 indoor unit 201201
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R410A specifications

Panasonic R410A is a refrigerant that has gained significant popularity in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry due to its favorable environmental properties and performance characteristics. Specifically designed to replace the harmful R22 refrigerant, which is being phased out due to its ozone-depleting potential, R410A offers a more eco-friendly alternative without compromising on efficiency or power.

One of the main features of R410A is its high energy efficiency. It operates at a higher pressure than R22, resulting in better heat transfer capabilities. This increased efficiency translates to lower energy consumption, making units using R410A more cost-effective in the long run. Additionally, R410A is known for its ability to provide excellent cooling performance even in high-temperature environments, making it suitable for a variety of applications, from residential air conditioning systems to commercial refrigeration units.

In terms of composition, R410A is a blend of two hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), namely R32 and R125. This combination not only minimizes ozone depletion potential (ODP) but also reduces global warming potential (GWP) compared to older refrigerants. Panasonic has emphasized the importance of innovative technologies in its products, and R410A aligns perfectly with the company's commitment to developing sustainable solutions.

Panasonic also integrates advanced technologies to optimize the performance of R410A systems. For example, variable speed compressors, known as inverter technology, enhance system efficiency by adjusting the compressor's speed according to the cooling demand. This ensures that energy is only consumed when needed, further reducing operational costs.

Furthermore, R410A has a wide range of applications, including air conditioning systems, heat pumps, and chillers. Its versatility makes it a popular choice among manufacturers and consumers alike. The refrigerant is also compatible with existing R22 equipment, although specific retrofit procedures must be followed to ensure peak performance and reliability.

In conclusion, Panasonic R410A stands out as an innovative refrigerant choice in the HVAC industry, offering a combination of energy efficiency, environmentally friendly properties, and advanced technologies. As regulatory frameworks continue to tighten on greenhouse gas emissions, R410A and similar refrigerants are expected to play a crucial role in shaping a more sustainable future for air conditioning and refrigeration. Its high performance and lower environmental impact solidify its position as a leading refrigerant in contemporary cooling solutions.