Toshiba RAS-B10SKVP-E, RAS-B13SKVP-E First Confirmation, Confirmation of Power Supply

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11-1. First Confirmation

11-1-1. Confirmation of Power Supply

Confirm that the power breaker operates (ON) normally.

11-1-2. Confirmation of Power Voltage

Confirm that power voltage is AC 220–230–240 ± 10%.

If power voltage is not in this range, the unit may not operate normally.

11-1-3. Operation Which is not a Trouble (Program Operation)

For controlling the air conditioner, the program operations are built in the microcomputer as described in the following table.

If a claim is made for running operation, check whether or not it meets to the contents in the following table.

When it does, we inform you that it is not trouble of equipment, but it is indispensable for controlling and main- taining of air conditioner.

 

Table 11-1-1

 

 

 

No.

Operation of air conditioner

Description

 

 

 

1

When power breaker is turned “ON”, the

The OPERATION lamp of the indoor unit flashes when

 

operation indicator (Green) of the indoor

power source is turned on. If [START/STOP] button is

 

unit flashes.

operated once, flashing stops.

 

 

(Flashes also in power failure)

 

 

 

2

Compressor may not operate even if the

The compressor does not operate while compressor

 

room temperature is within range of

restart delay timer (3-minutes timer) operates.

 

compressor-ON.

The same phenomenon is found after power source has

 

 

been turned on because 3-minutes timer operates.

 

 

 

3

In Dry and SLEEP MODE, FAN (air flow)

The air flow indication is fixed to [AUTO].

 

display does not change even though FAN

 

 

(air flow select) button is operated.

 

 

 

 

4

Increasing of compressor motor speed

For smooth operation of the compressor, the compres-

 

stops approx. 30 seconds after operation

sor motor speed is restricted to Max. 41 rps for 2 min-

 

started, and then compressor motor speed

utes, and Max.91 rps for 2 minutes to 3 minutes, respec-

 

increases again approx. 30 seconds after.

tively after the operation has started.

 

 

 

5

In AUTO mode, the operation mode is

After selecting Cool or Heat mode, select an operation

 

changed.

mode again if the compressor keeps stop status for 15

 

 

minutes.

 

 

 

6

In HEAT mode, the compressor motor

The compressor motor speed may decrease by high-

 

speed does not increase up to the maxi-

temp. release control (Release protective operation by

 

mum speed or decreases before the

temp.-up of the indoor heat exchanger) or current

 

temperature arrives at the set temperature.

release control.

 

 

 

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Contents AIR-CONDITIONER Contents New Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation For general public useFor Reference Specifications SpecificationsRAS-10SKVP-ND RAS-13SKVP-ND RAS-16SKVP-ND Cooling Operation Characteristic CurveHeating CurrentHeating Capacity Variation Ratio According to TemperatureCooling Capacity ratio % 110 100Piping Materials and Joints Used Safety During Installation/ServicingRefrigerant Piping Installation Copper PipesProcessing of Piping Materials Flare processing procedures and precautionsJoints Flare tool for R22 Conventional flare tool Flare tool for R410A Conventional flare toolClutch type Wing nut type DiameterNm kgfcm Flare Connecting Procedures and PrecautionsWrenches available on the market Required Tools ToolsGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used 1 Configuration of refrigerant charging Recharging of RefrigerantMaterials for Brazing Brazing of PipesFlux Brazing Never use gas other than Nitrogen gasConstruction Views Indoor UnitWH-H05JE Detailed a leg part Mounting dimensions of anchor boltOutdoor Unit Detailed B leg partBoard MCC-5009MCC-5045 RAS-10SAVP-ND, RAS-13SAVP-ND, RAS-16SAVP-NDParts name Model name Rating Parts name Type SpecificationsMP24Z3N CAM-MD12TF DC12VRefrigerant Cycle Diagram CAM-B22YGTF-3Operation Data Cooling Sleep Mode Operation START/STOP Operation Mode SelectionAUTO, COOL, DRY, Heat For Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Inverter AssemblyMCC5009 P.C.B Role of outdoor unit controller Outline of Air Conditioner ControlRole of indoor unit controller  Operations followed toOperation Description Filter IndicatorRemote Controller and Its Fuctions Auto Restart FunctionOutdoor unit Remote controllerIndoor unit ON/OFFAuto operation DRY operationIndication Fan speed SymbolsIndoor fan air flow rate Indication Fan speed Operation flow and applicable data, etc DescriptionHeating operation Cold draft preventive controlOutdoor fan shown Outdoor temperature ToMode, by the conditions Table is selectedRemote controller Indoor unit Compressor speed so that temperature of the heat When temperature of the indoorExchanger detects evaporation temperature and controls Exchanger detects condensation temperatureCondition Operation flow and applicable data, etcCase of operation stop Defrost operationLouver position in dry operation Louver position in cooling operationLouver position in heating operation Air directionMode SleepCooling operation Push Reset button again When keeping Reset button pushed forIf the filter lamp goes on, push Reset TemporaryPurpose OperationSetup value Power OFF SH control Release control PMV open degree control Stop byClean operation This completes the clean operation setting Setting the clean operation cancelSetting the clean operation Indoor P.C. boardSetting the remote controller Setting the unitHeat operation Indoor control P.C. board At shipment Purpose8C Heat operation -ND model only Outdoor To reduce noise, Reset buttonWith Quiet control/Non-select method Purpose During operation of air conditioner StartDuring stop of air conditioner On 8˚C HeatAuto TSC Basic fan controlIndoor fan control Compressor speed control Refer to 4. Capacity controlTo temp Heater output Operation Base plate cord heater control PurposeOFF When the unit is standby Not operating How to Set the Auto Restart FunctionWhen the unit is in operation When the system is on stand-by not operating Power Failure During Timer OperationHow to Turn Off Filter Indicator When the system is operatingParts Name of Remote Controller Display Automatic operation For the rear left and left piping Safety CautionsDo not allow the drain hose to become slack Optional Installation Parts Optional Parts, Accessories and ToolsAccessory and Installation Parts Changes in the product and components Installation/Servicing ToolsNew tools for R410A New tools for R410A Applicable to R22 model ChangesDrilling and Mounting Installation Plate Installation LocationRemote controller Mounting the installation plateElectrical Work When the installation plate is directly mounted on the wallWiring Connection How to connect the connecting cable Anchor bolt Projection 15mm or lessDie-cutting front panel slit How to remove the drain capHow to remove the drain hose Changing drain hoseCase of bottom right or bottom left piping How to attach the drain capHow to attach the drain hose Left-hand connection with pipingDrainage Indoor Unit InstallationShield pipe Drain hose Inside the room Precautions for adding refrigerant Strong windProjection margin in flaring a Unit mm Draining the WaterRefrigerant Piping Connection Flaring Flaring size B Unit mmUse a vacuum pump Tightening ConnectionTo secure To tighten Stripping length of connecting cable Packed Valve handling precautionsWiring Connection Model RASTest Operation Control circuitry has an uninsulated construction Precautions when handling the new inverter 3DV InverterTroubleshooting Procedure JAVP-E series insulated typeSensor leads Do not lay the circuit board assembly flatDischarging method Inverter coverFirst Confirmation Confirmation of Power SupplyConfirmation of Power Voltage Operation Which is not a Trouble Program OperationWhich lamp does flash? Primary JudgmentJudgment by Flashing LED of Indoor Unit Check Block display Description for self-diagnosis CodePush START/STOP button to release the service mode Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller Check CodeHow to Use Remote Controller in Service Mode Push on or OFF buttonAir Block Cause of operation Block distinctionJudgment and action RemarksBlock Cause of operation Confirmation procedure Judgment of Trouble by Every SymptomIndoor Unit Including Remote Controller Primary checkOnly the indoor motor fan does not operate Inspection procedure CauseTroubleshooting for remote controller Outdoor unit does not operate Wiring Failure Interconnecting and Serial Signal WireCheck procedure Select phenomena described below Terminal block at indoor sideCheck procedure Check Code 1C Miswiring in indoor/outdoor units and 1E1C1E Conduction check of micro-switch TroubleshootingHow to Check Whether the Air Purifier is Good or Not Primary checkSummarized Inner Diagnosis of Inverter Assembly How to Diagnose Trouble in Outdoor UnitDiagnosis/Process flowchart Contents Summary Operating precautions How to Check Simply the Main PartsHow to Check the P.C. Board Indoor Unit Inspection proceduresOPERATION, TIMER, Filter Check proceduresProcedure Check points Causes CoolSensor characteristic table 11-9-2. P.C. Board LayoutIndoor Unit Other Parts Part name Checking procedureOutdoor Unit Case that product is good Checking Method for Each PartTester rod Resistance value Good product Symptom CausePart name Procedures Remarks 12-1 Indoor UnitHow to assemble the front panel How to assemble the high voltage generator How to assemble the electric parts box Slide the horizontal Remove the two screws used to secure Bearing base Pull out here Drain pipe Microcomputer Part name Procedure RemarksBoard layout No. Part name Procedure Remarks Common 1. Detachment AttachmentNo. Part name Procedure Remarks Some cases 100STIT-4X8MSZN 101 Disconnect the leads and connectors connected toOther parts from the control board assembly Board base102 Side cabinet left103 104 Handling precautionDetachment Detail B 105Detail a Arrow D Detail C Detail a Arrow DParts name Qty Remarks 106Part name MCC-5009 107MCC-5009-04 108 240237 Part Description402 407, 408 403 406 404 405 410401 109110 402 411, 412 403 406 404 405 410401 11113, 16, 19 14, 15, 17 20, 21, 23, 24 112113 13, 16, 19 14, 15, 17 20, 21, 23, 24 CORD, HEATER, Ass’y 114115 13-3. P.C. Board Layout 116117 Corresponding 118Model Toshiba Carrier Corporation

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