Toshiba RAS-10YAV-E, RAS-13YKV-E Heating Operation, Basic control, Starting and in stability

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8-2-3. Heating Operation

Transferring of heating operation signal from indoor unit to outdoor unit starts.

The indoor fan motor operates by the room tempera- ture when selecting “AUTO” of “FAN” as shown in Fig. 8-2-6, and operates with a set air flow when selecting “Low” to “High”.

However, to prevent cold draft, revolution speed of the fan is restricted by indoor heat exchanger when air flow is AUTO (Fig. 8-2-7) and starting of FAN Manual.

[Basic control]

Set

0

 

LOW

 

temp.

–0,5

 

 

 

–1

* 1

–1,5

(Roomtemp.) temp.)(Set

–2

 

* 2

 

 

 

M+

[In starting and in stability]

 

In starting

In stability

 

 

 

 

• Until 12 minutes

• When 12 to 25

 

passed after

minutes passed

 

operation start

after operation start

FAN

• When 12 to 25

and room temp. is

higher than (set

minutes passed

AUTO

temp. –3°C)

after operation start

 

 

 

 

and room temp. is

• When 25 minutes or

 

3°C or lower than

more passed after

 

set temp.

operation start

 

 

 

FAN

• Room temp. < Set

• Room temp. Set

Manual

temp. –4°C

temp. –3,5°C

 

 

 

The outdoor unit controls the outdoor fan based upon the operation signal sent from the indoor unit, and also controls revolution speed of the compres- sor motor.

–5,0

–5,5

[FAN AUTO]

HIGH

The power coupler (IC20) for four-way valve is turned on, and turned off in defrost operation.

(1) Heating capacity control

Calculate the difference between temperature

*1, *2 : Approximate revolution speed of M+ and L to linear according to temperature.

Fig. 8-2-6 Setting of air flow

[Cold draft preventing control]

The upper limit of fan revolution speed is shown below.

detected by room temp. sensor every minute and

the set temp. set on “Temp. indicator” and

variation amount of room temp.

Then, obtain the correction amount of the

command signal, and correct the current fre-

quency command signal.

(2) High-temp. release control

If temperature of the indoor heat exchanger

detected by the indoor heat exchanger sensor is

44

33

43

32

31

20

30

19

A + 4

A*2

A – 8

A – 8

 

 

FAN

Starting

of FAN

AUTO

Manual

 

HIGH

Approximate revolution speed of HIGH and SUL linear by Tc.

SUL*3

SUL ( NOTE : *1)

Stop

55°C or higher, compressor motor speed is

gradually lowered to prevent over-temp. rising of

compressed pressure.

If temperature becomes below 48°C, return to

above item (1).

(3) Current release control

The input current of compressor and outdoor fan

motor (Precisely inverter main circuit control

section) which occupy most of air conditioner

input is detected by the outdoor current sensor.

The compressor motor speed is lowered gradu-

ally according to the range of TO (outside air

Fig. 8-2-7 Cold draft preventing control

NOTES :

(1)Stops for 2 minutes after thermostat-OFF.

(2)24°C when the set temp. is 24°C or more Set temp. when the set temp. is below 24°C

(3)SUL : Super ultra low

temp.) if the input current exceeds the current

value determined in each zone as shown in Fig.

8-2-8 so that the input current does not exceed

the set value.

In case that the current lowered by approx. 0,5A

than each set value, return to above item (1).

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Contents AIR-CONDITIONER Contents Specifications SpecificationsRAS-10YKV-E/RAS-10YAV-E RAS-13YKV-E/RAS-13YAV-E RAS-13YKV-ECooling Heating Operation Characteristic CurveCapacity Variation Ratio According to Temperature CoolingRefrigerant R410A Safety During Installation/ServicingRefrigerant Piping Installation Piping Materials and Joints UsedOuter diameter mm R410A R22 Processing of Piping Materials1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes Thickness mm Nominal diameter5 Flare and flare nut dimensions for R410A 3 Dimensions related to flare processing for R410A Outer4 Dimensions related to flare processing for R22 Outer Outer Thickness Dimension mmNm kgfcm Wrenches available on the marketRequired Tools R410A air conditioner Conventional air InstallationTools General tools Conventional tools can be used1 Configuration of refrigerant charging Recharging of RefrigerantBrazing of Pipes Materials for BrazingFlux Brazing Never use gas other than Nitrogen gasConstruction Views Indoor UnitRAS-10YKV-E, RAS-13YKV-E Outdoor Unit RAS-10YAV-E RAS-13YAV-EWiring Diagram 1 Simple check points for diagnosing faultsCheck items Diagnosis result RAS-10YAV-E, RAS-13YAV-E V. Pulse Modulating ValveSpecifications of Electrical Parts Parts name Type SpecificationsParts name Model name Rating Refrigerant Cycle Diagram Refrigerant Cycle DiagramRAS-10YKV-E/RAS-10YAV-E RAS-13YKV-E/RAS-13YAV-E Operation Data CoolingHeating Control Block Diagram Remote ControllerAssembly RASMCC808 P.C.B Operation Description Outline of Air Conditioner ControlCurrent Release Control Power Factor Improvement ControlCapacity Control 1 Compressor revolution rangeLouver Control Prevent-Freezing Control5. P. M. V. Pulse Modulating Valve Indoor Fan Control DC Fan MotorCOOL, DRY Description of Operation CircuitOutdoor Fan Control DC Fan Motor HeatOutdoor temperature release control Prevent-freezing controlCurrent release control Rps Louver control5 Setting of air flow ECONO. operation controlStarting and in stability Heating OperationBasic control Cold draft preventing controlDefrost control Temporary Auto Operation Temporary OperationAutomatic Operation Temporary Cooling OperationHow to Set the Auto Restart Auto Restart FunctionOperation Motion How to Cancel the Auto Restart Case of Power Failure during the Timer OperationName of Indications on Remote Controller Remote ControllerParts Name of Remote Controller START/STOP buttonInstallation Procedure Safety CautionsRemark per EMC Directive 89/336/EEC Optional Installation Parts Indoor UnitElectrical Work Outdoor Unit Refrigerant Piping ConnectionConfirmation of Power Voltage HOW to Diagnose the TroubleConfirmation of Power Supply First ConfirmationPrimary Judgment Operation Which is not a Trouble Program OperationOperation of air conditioner Description Judgment by Flashing LED of Indoor Unit Check Block display Description for self-diagnosis CodeSelf-Diagnosis Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller Check CodeOperation Control by Rated Frequency in Service Mode ButtonBlock distinction Check outdoor heat exchanger temp Confirmation procedure Judgment of Trouble by Every SymptomIndoor Unit Including Remote Controller Power is not turned on Does not operate entirelyOnly the indoor fan does not operate YESCause How to examine whether remote controller is good or bad Wiring Failure Interconnecting and Serial Signal Wire Check procedure Select phenomena described belowOutdoor unit does not operate Check Code 1C Miswiring in indoor/outdoor units and 1E Check procedureHow to Diagnose Trouble in Outdoor Unit Summarized Inner Diagnosis of Inverter AssemblyDiagnosis/Process flowchart Contents Summary Operating precautions How to Check Simply the Main PartsHow to Check the P.C. Board Indoor Unit Inspection proceduresCheck procedures Procedure Check point Symptom CausesSensor characteristic table 10-8-2. P.C. Board LayoutBottom View Outdoor Unit Part name Checking procedureIndoor Unit Other Parts Position Resistance valueChecking Method for Each Part Case that product is goodHow to Simply Judge Whether Outdoor Fan Motor is Good or Bad Symptom11-1 Indoor Unit HOW to Replace the Main PartsPart name Procedure Remarks To assemble the front panelRemoving Louver motor Microcomputer Board layoutNo. Part name Procedure Remarks DetachmentAttachment Bundled Be careful to check the inverter becauseHigh-voltage circuit is incorporated in it PartLead wires Propeller Flange nut is loosened by turning clockwise Check that coil at B room side Red Pulse modulating valve has a roomSide and B room side. After mounting it Perform work on a corrugated cardboardPart name Procedure Remarks Parts name Qty RemarksMCC-808 Exploded Views and Parts List Part DescriptionLocation Part Description 222 43T49023 Holder of Plate of EVA-SEAL 11, 13 12 24, 25 26, 27 12-3. P.C. Board Layout Toshiba Carrier Corporation Turn 208 10YKV-E 221 Cushion, Rubber Valve, 4-way To Sensor Ø6