Toshiba RAV-SM1403AT-E1 service manual Recharging of Refrigerant, Required Tools

Page 25

6-3. Tools

6-3-1. Required Tools

Refer to the “4. Tools

6-4. Recharging of Refrigerant

When it is necessary to recharge refrigerant, charge the specified amount of new refrigerant according to the following steps.

Recover the refrigerant, and check no refrigerant remains in the equipment.

Connect the charge hose to packed valve service port at the outdoor unit’s gas side.

Connect the charge hose of the vacuum pump adapter.

Open fully both packed valves at liquid and gas sides.

Place the handle of the gauge manifold Low in the fully opened position, and turn on the vacuum pump’s power switch.

Then, evacuating the refrigerant in the cycle.

When the compound gauge’s pointer has indicated –0.1 Mpa (–76 cmHg), place the handle Low in the fully closed position, and turn off the vacuum pump’s power switch.

Keep the status as it is for 1 to 2 minutes, and ensure that the compound gauge’s pointer does not return.

Set the refrigerant cylinder to the electronic balance, connect the connecting hose to the cylinder and the connecting port of the electronic balance, and charge liquid refrigerant.

(For refrigerant charging, see the figure below.)

1)Never charge refrigerant exceeding the specified amount.

2)If the specified amount of refrigerant cannot be charged, charge refrigerant bit by bit in COOL mode.

3)Do not carry out additional charging.

When additional charging is carried out if refrigerant leaks, the refrigerant composition changes in the refrigera- tion cycle, that is characteristics of the air conditioner changes, refrigerant exceeding the specified amount is charged, and working pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes abnormally high pressure, and may cause a rupture or personal injury.

(INDOOR unit)

(Liquid side)

(OUTDOOR unit)

Opened

(Gas side)

Refrigerant cylinder (With siphon pipe)

Check valve

Closed

Open/Close valve

for charging

Service port

Electronic balance for refrigerant charging

Fig. 6-4-1 Configuration of refrigerant charging

– 25 –

Image 25
Contents RAV-SM1103AT-E1 RAV-SM1403AT-E1 Contents Original instruction Explanation of illustrated marks Explanation of indicationsWork undertaken Protective gear worn Indication ExplanationDescription Confirmation of warning label on the main unitPrecaution for Safety Undertake the work Refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A Properly Relocation Explanations given to userModel names with a rating of 12 kW and below outdoor units DI seriesPipe Materials Safety Caution Concerned to New RefrigerantCopper pipe Piping Flare nutGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used ToolsDigital Inverter Outdoor UnitCapacity variation ratio according to temperature Operation Characteristic CurveOperation Characteristic Curve Digital Inverter Cooling HeatingRAV-SM1103AT-E1, RAV-SM1403AT-E1 Construction Views External ViewsModel RBC RBC-TWP30E2, RBC-TWP50E2 Simultaneous TwinOutdoor unit RAV-SM1103AT-E1 Wiring Diagram Specifications of Electric Parts Refrigerant Piping Installation Safety During Installation/ServicingPiping Materials and Joints Used Copper PipesJoints Flare Processing Procedures and PrecautionsProcessing of Piping Materials Flare and flare nut dimensions for R410A 3 Dimensions related to flare processing for R410A / R22Flare and flare nut dimensions for R22 R410A R22 R410A, R22 Clutch type Wing nut typeNm kgfm Flare Connecting Procedures and PrecautionsWrenches available on the market Required Tools Recharging of RefrigerantFlux Reason why flux is necessary Low temperature brazing fillerBrazing of Pipes Materials for Brazing Silver brazing fillerTypes of flux Characteristics required for fluxPiping materials for brazing and used brazing filler/flux BrazingBasic Conditions Needed to Reuse the Existing Pipe Instructions for Re-use Piping of R22 or R407CRestricted Items to Use the Existing Pipes Branching Pipe for Simultaneous Operation SystemYES Final Installation ChecksReference outside diameter Wall thickness Handling of Existing PipeCN806 Outline of Main Controls Pulse Modulating Valve PMV control Discharge temperature release controlOutdoor fan control Current release controlCooling fan control Allocations of fan tap revolutions rpmHeating fan control Coil heating controlNormal time Defective to sensorDefrost control Current release value shift controlCurrent release control value At normal to At error to Zone High-pressure switchControl of compressor case thermo Start of heating operationBefore troubleshooting Summary of TroubleshootingTroubleshooting procedure Wired remote controller typeTrouble Confirmation of lamp display Wireless remote controller typeOutline of judgment TroubleshootingLamp indication Check code Cause of trouble occurrence Others Other than Check CodePushing Test button returns the status to the usual display ContentsIndication Check Code List OutdoorCentral control indication Remote controller TCJ Error mode detected by indoor unitAfter Error mode detected by outdoor unitAfter Series Operation of diagnostic function Judgment and measures Contents Error Display Display of the latest error Diagnostic Procedure for Each Check Code Outdoor UnitYES Case thermostat operation E04F06 Heat exchanger temp. sensor TE errorF13 Heat sink temp. sensor TH error F12 Suction temp. sensor TS errorF15 Miswiring of heat exchanger sensor TE, TS H02 Compressor lock H01 Compressor break downL10 P03 Discharge temp. errorPower supply error Vdc, High pressure protective operation High pressure SW system errorP15 Gas leak detection P07 Heat sink overheat errorWay valve reversal error Check Code P19 Outdoor Check and troubleshooting LED displayOpen valve fully Single operation check for outdoor fan MethodPosition detection circuit error TA, TC, TCJ, TE, TS, to sensors Representative value Temperature sensorTD, TL sensors Representative value TA, TC, TCJ, TE, TS, to sensorsTable Inspection of outdoor unit main parts Parts name Checking procedureResistance value PositionContents Calling of Error HistoryProcedure Group Control OperationBy feed unit Automatic address judgment „ Indoor unit power-ON sequenceInitial communication Usual regular CommunicationRefrigerant recovery control Service switch SW800, SW801 operationsOutdoor Unit Service switch setting Case to return the setting to one at shipment from factory LED display switching Display switching list Error display ON, OFF, Slow flashing Once/second Open PMV Electronic expansion valve fully Applicable Control of Outdoor unit Address Setup Procedure Address SetupSystem Configuration Address Setup & Group ControlTerminology Only turning on source power supply Automatic completion Automatic Address Example from Unset Address No miswiringStandard One outdoor unit Single Twin Wiring diagram Remote Controller WiringAddress Setup Manual setting from remote controller Single system Simultaneous twin systemButton Confirmation of Indoor Unit No. PositionTo know the position of indoor unit body by address Maintenance/Check listInstalling the P.C. board Setting the jumper wiresRemoving the P.C. board Exchange of Compressor Exchanging Procedure of Compressor OutlineDetachments Discharge port Part name Procedure Remarks Perform works of 1 of c, 2 of f Propeller fan When reconnecting the lead wires to Pulse Modulating Product Exploded Views and Parts List RAV Inverter assembly Toshiba Carrier Corporation

RAV-SM1403AT-E1 specifications

The Toshiba RAV-SM1403AT-E1 is a state-of-the-art air conditioning system designed for residential and commercial applications. Its advanced features and cutting-edge technology ensure optimal cooling and heating performance, making it a popular choice among consumers and businesses alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the RAV-SM1403AT-E1 is its energy efficiency. This model is equipped with a highly efficient inverter compressor that adjusts its output based on the cooling load required, which results in significant energy savings compared to traditional air conditioning systems. Its impressive Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings highlight its ability to provide effective climate control while minimizing electricity consumption.

The RAV-SM1403AT-E1 utilizes Toshiba’s innovative DC inverter technology, which allows for smoother and quieter operation. This means that users can enjoy a comfortable indoor environment without the disruptive noise often associated with conventional models. In addition to its quiet operation, this air conditioner also features an advanced air filtration system that helps to maintain indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and other pollutants.

Another major feature of this system is its versatility in installation. The RAV-SM1403AT-E1 can be installed in various configurations, allowing it to adapt to different spaces and design requirements. It supports multiple indoor units that can be connected to a single outdoor unit, providing flexibility for cooling or heating multiple areas simultaneously.

Smart technology is also integrated into the RAV-SM1403AT-E1. Users can take advantage of remote control options, including Wi-Fi capabilities that allow for convenient management of the air conditioning system via smartphones or tablets. This level of control ensures that users can adjust settings even when they are not present, increasing comfort and efficiency.

The build quality of the Toshiba RAV-SM1403AT-E1 reflects its durability and reliability. Designed to withstand varying environmental conditions, it includes corrosion-resistant features that extend the lifespan of the unit, making it a practical investment for both home and commercial use.

In summary, the Toshiba RAV-SM1403AT-E1 combines energy efficiency, advanced technology, and flexible installation options, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a high-performance air conditioning solution. With its innovative features and commitment to sustainability, this model stands out in the competitive HVAC market.