Toshiba RAS-13UKV-E2, RAS-13UAV-E2 service manual Detachment

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FILE NO. SVM-03008

11-3. Outdoor Unit

No.

Part name

 

Procedures

Remarks

1

Common

1. Detachment

Upper cabinet

 

procedure

1) Stop operation of the air conditioner, and turn off

Wiring cover

 

 

 

the main switch of the breaker for the air

 

 

 

conditioner.

 

 

 

2)

Remove the valve cover. (ST1T4 x 10s 1 pc.)

Valve cover

 

 

 

After removing screw, remove the valve cover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pulling it downward.

 

 

 

3)

Remove wiring cover (ST1T4 x 10s 2 pcs.),

 

 

 

 

and then remove connecting cable.

 

 

 

4)

Remove the upper cabinet.

 

 

 

 

(ST1T4 x 10s 2 pcs.)

 

After removing screws, remove the upper cabinet pulling it upward.

2. Attachment

1)Attach the upper cabinet. (ST1T4 x 10s 2 pcs.)

Hook the rear side of the upper cabinet to

claw of the rear cabinet, and then put it on the front cabinet.

2) Perform cabling of connecting cable, and attach the wiring cover.

Insert the upper part into the upper cabinet, insert claw which has been hooked to the lower part into the square hole, and then fix it with screw. (ST1T4 x 10s 1 pc.)

3)Attach the valve cover. (ST1T4 x 10s 1 pc.)

Insert the upper part to the upper cabinet,

set hook claw of the valve cover to square holes (at three positions) of the main unit, and attach it pushing upward.

2

Front cabinet

1. Detachment

 

 

 

1) Perform work of item 1 of 1.

 

 

 

2) Remove screw (ST1T4 x 10s 2 pc.) of the

 

 

 

front cabinet and inverter cover and screws

 

 

 

(ST1T4 x 10s 3 pcs.) of the front cabinet and

 

 

 

lower part.

 

 

 

The left side of the front is made to insert to

 

 

 

the rear cabinet, so remove it pulling upward.

 

 

 

2. Attachment

 

 

 

1) Insert claw at the left side of the front into the

 

 

 

rear cabinet.

Claw

 

 

2) Hook the lower part at the right side of the front

 

 

Square hole

 

 

to concave part of the bottom plate. Insert claw

 

 

 

 

 

of the rear cabinet into square hole of the front

 

 

 

cabinet.

 

 

 

3) Attach the removed screws to the original

 

 

 

positions.

 

 

 

 

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Contents AIR Conditioner Contents HOW to Replace the Main Parts Specifications SpecificationsCapacity Variation Ratio According to Temperature Operation Characteristic CurveRefrigerant Piping Installation Safety During Installation/ServicingRefrigerant R410A Piping materials and joints usedThickness mm 1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipesOuter diameter mm R410A R22 Processing of piping materialsClutch type Wing nut type Flare tool for R410A Conventional flare toolWidth Diameter·m kgf·m ·m kgf·cmGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used ToolsRequired tools Recharging of Refrigerant 1 Configuration of refrigerant chargingBrazing of Pipes Types of flux Noncorrosive flux Characteristics required for fluxActivated flux Brazing215 Indoor UnitCover PV Outdoor UnitCheck Item Diagnosis Result Wiring Diagram1 Simple Check for Failure Diagnosis BRW Specifications Specification of Electrical PartsParts name RatingRefrigerant Cycle Diagram Refrigerant Cycle DiagramOperation Data Rays Control Block DiagramMCC813P.C.B Outdoor Unit Inverter AssemblyOutlined of Air Conditioner Control Operation DescriptionCapacity control Power factor improvement control1 Compressor revolution range Operation Model Revolution rps5. P.M.V. Pulse Modulating Valve Prevent-freezing controlLouver control Indoor fan control DC fan motorCompressor revolution rps From Outdoor fan control DC fan motorModel name Cooling capacity control Description of Operation CircuitBy indoor fan speed Limit for maximum compressor motor speedHeating operation Basic controlHeating capacity control Starting and in stability StabilityHigh-temp. release control Defrost controlTime Automatic operationTemporary button Control Temporary OperationTemporary auto operation Temporary cooling operationWhen the unit is on standby Not operating Operation How to set auto restart functionWhen the unit is in operation Operation Auto Restart FunctionFilter Check Lamp Remote Control and its Functions Temperature display Mode displayTimer and clock time display Hi-POWER displayFile NO. SVM-03008 To Disconnect the Appliance from the Main Power Supply Installation ProcedureSafety Cautions File NO. SVM-03008 Attach Installation Diagram of Indoor and Outdoor UnitsFixing bolt arrangement of outdoor unit Optional installation parts Part Parts name ’ty CodeOthers Accessory and installation partsName OptionNew tools for R410A Applicable to R22 model Changes Remote controller Installation placeMounting the installation plate Cutting a holeElectrical work When the installation plate is directly mounted on the wallChanging drain hose How to remove the Drains CapDie-cutting Front panel slit Case of right or left piping How to fix the Drains CapLeft-hand connection with piping Case of bottom right or bottom left pipingDrainage Run the drain hose sloped downwards Indoor unit fixingProjection margin in flaring a Unit mm Refrigerant piping connection FlaringR410A Conventional Copper pipe Tool used Copper pipe Tightening connectionOuter dia Tightening torque Copper pipe Using a vacuum pumpShaping pipes EvacuatingStripping length of connection cable Packed valve handling precautionsWiring connection How to set the auto restart Auto restart settingGas leak test Test operationFirst Confirmation HOW to Diagnose the TroubleOperation of air conditioner Description Primary JudgmentOperation which is not a trouble Program operation Judgment by Flashing LED of Indoor Unit IndoorindicationHow to use remote control in service mode Self-Diagnosis by Remote Control Check CodeCause of operation Short circuit. Replace Check Item Judgment of Trouble by Every SymptomTurn on power supply YES Only indoor fan motor does not operate Primary checkInspection procedure Troubleshooting for remote control Pipe clogging Check procedure Check Code 1C Miswiring in indoor/outdoor units and 1EAGE on P.C. board How to Diagnose Trouble in Outdoor UnitDiagnosis/Process flowchart Contents Summary How to Check Simply the Main PartsInspection procedures Main P.C. board partOPERATION, TIMER, PRE. DEF Check procedures Procedure Check points Symptom CausesBottom View Sensor characteristic table10-8-2. P.C. board layout Outdoor unit Part name Checking procedure Indoor unit Other parts Part name Checking procedureDiode check Igbt check Checking Method for Each Part Part name Checking procedureCause SymptomPart name Procedures Remarks HOW to Replace the Main PartsFigure below For position of the fan motor connector Microcomputer Detachment Requirement Connector is one Assembly to other parts Fan motor Perform work of item 1 of 1 Set take-out part of the lead wire of coil to Part name Board layout MCC-813 Indoor Unit E-Parts Assy Exploded Views and Parts ListFront Panel Assy Cabinet, Front, Assy Outdoor Unit E-Parts Assy Toshiba Carrier Corporation

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