Toshiba CONCEALED DUCK TYPE, CEILING TYPE Refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A

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The refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A.

 

Check the used refrigerant name and use tools and materials of the parts which match with it.

 

For the products which use R410A refrigerant, the refrigerant name is indicated at a position on

 

the outdoor unit where is easy to see.

 

To prevent miss-charging, the route of the service port is changed from one of the former R22.

 

Do not use any refrigerant different from the one specified for complement or replacement.

 

Otherwise, abnormally high pressure may be generated in the refrigeration cycle, which may

 

result in a failure or explosion of the product or an injury to your body.

 

For an air conditioner which uses R410A, never use other refrigerant than R410A.

 

For an air conditioner which uses other refrigerant (R22, etc.), never use R410A.

 

If different types of refrigerant are mixed, abnormal high pressure generates in the refrigerating

 

cycle and an injury due to breakage may be caused.

 

Do not charge refrigerant additionally.

 

If charging refrigerant additionally when refrigerant gas leaks, the refrigerant composition in the

 

refrigerating cycle changes resulted in change of air conditioner characteristics or refrigerant over

 

the specified standard amount is charged and an abnormal high pressure is applied to the inside

 

of the refrigerating cycle resulted in cause of breakage or injury.

Refrigerant

Therefore if the refrigerant gas leaks, recover the refrigerant in the air conditioner, execute

 

vacuuming, and then newly recharge the specified amount of liquid refrigerant.

 

In this time, never charge the refrigerant over the specified amount.

 

When recharging the refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle, do not mix the refrigerant or air other

 

than R410A into the specified refrigerant.

 

If air or others is mixed with the refrigerant, abnormal high pressure generates in the refrigerating

 

cycle resulted in cause of injury due to breakage.

 

After installation work, check the refrigerant gas does not leak.

 

If the refrigerant gas leaks in the room, poisonous gas generates when gas touches to fire such

 

as fan heater, stove or cocking stove though the refrigerant gas itself is innocuous.

 

Never recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit.

 

When the equipment is moved or repaired, be sure to recover the refrigerant with recovering device.

 

The refrigerant cannot be recovered in the outdoor unit; otherwise a serious accident such as

 

breakage or injury is caused.

 

 

 

After repair work, surely assemble the disassembled parts, and connect and lead the removed

 

wires as before.

 

Perform the work so that the cabinet or panel does not catch the inner wires.

Assembly/

If incorrect assembly or incorrect wire connection was done, a disaster such as a leak or fire is

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caused at user’s side.

 

 

 

After the work has finished, be sure to use an insulation tester set (500V Megger) to check the

 

resistance is 1MΩ or more between the charge section and the non-charge metal section

 

(Earth position).

Insulator

If the resistance value is low, a disaster such as a leak or electric shock is caused at user’s side.

check

 

 

 

 

When the refrigerant gas leaks during work, execute ventilation.

 

If the refrigerant gas touches to a fire, poisonous gas generates.

 

A case of leakage of the refrigerant and the closed room full with gas is dangerous because a

Ventilation

shortage of oxygen occurs. Be sure to execute ventilation.

 

 

 

When the refrigerant gas leaks, find up the leaked position and repair it surely.

 

If the leaked position cannot be found up and the repair work is interrupted, pump-down and

 

tighten the service valve, otherwise the refrigerant gas may leak into the room.

 

The poisonous gas generates when gas touches to fire such as fan heater, stove or cocking stove

 

though the refrigerant gas itself is innocuous.

 

When installing equipment which includes a large amount of charged refrigerant such as a multi

 

air conditioner in a sub-room, it is necessary that the density does not the limit even if the

 

refrigerant leaks.

 

If the refrigerant leaks and exceeds the limit density, an accident of shortage of oxygen is caused.

Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench in the specified manner.

Compulsion

Excessive tighten of the flare nut may cause a crack in the flare nut after a long period, which may

result in refrigerant leakage.

Nitrogen gas must be used for the airtight test.

The charge hose must be connected in such a way that it is not slack.

For the installation/moving/reinstallation work, follow to the Installation Manual.

If an incorrect installation is done, a trouble of the refrigerating cycle, water leak, electric shock or fire is caused.

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Contents Split Type Contents Indoort Unit TroubleshootingOriginal instruction Explanation of illustrated marks Explanation of indicationsWork undertaken Protective gear worn Indication ExplanationDescription Confirmation of warning label on the main unitPrecaution for Safety Proceeding with the repair work Refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A Resistance and water drainage Explanations given to user RelocationDeclaration of Conformity Specifications Copper pipe Piping Safety Caution Concerned to New RefrigerantFlare nut JointGeneral tools Conventional tools can be used ToolsSM56 type Round duct Concealed Duct typeSM110 type Round duct RAV-SM404MUT∗, RAV-SM454MUT∗, RAV-SM564MUT∗ Space required for Installation and servicingRAV-SM564BT∗, RAV-SM804BT∗, RAV-SM1104BT∗, RAV-SM1404BT∗ DimensionRAV-SM564CT∗, RAV-SM804CT∗, RAV-SM1104CT∗, RAV-SM1404CT∗ Compact 4-way Cassette Type RAV-SM564BT ∗, RAV-SM804BT ∗, RAV-SM1104BT ∗, RAV-SM1404BT ∗ RAV-SM564CT ∗, RAV-SM804CT ∗, RAV-SM1104CT ∗, RAV-SM1404CT ∗ Ceiling TypeParts name Type Specifications Specifications of Electrical PartsCase of Connection of Wired Simple Remote Controller Indoor Controller Block DiagramWireless remote controller Case of Connection of Wireless Remote ControllerMax units Control outline Command Outline of specifications RemarksTemperature in heating Heat Ceiling type Outline of specificationsTcn TcjTc n ConditionsSetup at shipment All operations Cooling/dry operation Heating/fan operationAll modes AlarmCase of wired remote controller LCD Figure if To 28C Setup AT Local Outline of specifications Remarks TCJ Exct Disp CHK MCC-1402Indoor P.C. Board Optional Connector Specifications MCC-1402 Before troubleshooting Summary of TroubleshootingTroubleshooting procedure Wired remote controller typeWireless remote controller type Lamp indication Check code Cause of trouble occurrence Outline of judgmentLamp indication Check code Others Other than Check Code Remote controller detected Indoor unit detectedCentral control devices detected Error mode detected by indoor unit Check Code ListAir conditioner Error mode detected by outdoor unitOperation of diagnostic function Check Status Power supply error of remote controller, Indoor E09 error Check code E01 errorE10 error E04 errorE18 error E08, L03, L07, L08 errorL09 error L20 error L30 errorP30 error Central controller F10 error P10 errorP12 error Check by tester P19 errorExchange to cooling cycle Exchange to heating cycleF01 error F02 errorC06 error 11 model connection interface E03 error Master indoor unit F29 errorP31 error Follower indoor unit TA, TC, TCJ, TE, TS, to sensor Temperature Resistance value characteristic tableTA, TC, TCJ, TE,TS, to sensor TD, TL sensorPosition Resistance value Part name Checking procedureCase Replacement proceduresSetting data read out from Eeprom C. Board for indoor unit servicing replacement proceduresCode No. required at least Contents MCC-1402 Writing the setting data to EepromSetting data Type Type name abb Setting data Factory-set valueSetting data Type Type Code NoCompact 4-way Cassette Type and Concealed Duct Type Test Run Setup on Remote Controller Wired remote controllerTest cooling operation Test heating operation Procedure DescriptionPractical operation LED Display on Indoor P.C. Board D002 RedD203 Red Using the set temperature Function Selection SetupTo change the selected indoor unit, proceed to Procedure To change item to be set up, proceed to ProcedureDescription At shipment Item No. DN table Selection of functionDescription At shipment When connected 2 remote controllers operate an idoor unit Wireless remote controllerWhen connected 2 remote controllers operate the twin Setup methodContents Pushing Test button returns the display to usual display Calling of error history ContentsGroup control operation System exampleIndoor unit power-ON sequence Initial communicationUsual regular communication Model connection interface wiring connection Microprocessor block diagramModel Connection Interface TCC-LINK adapter Model name TCB-PCNT30TLEC. Board Switch SW01 Setup Wiring SpecificationsExternal view of P.C. board assembly How to set up from indoor unit side by remote controllerAddress setup Push Test + Vent buttons for 4 seconds or moreDuring unset time, At shipment from factory is displayed Address setup procedure Address SetupAddress Setup & Group Control Terminology System configurationExample Only turning on source power supply Automatic completion Automatic Address Example from Unset Address No miswiringPush SET + CL + Test buttons Using timer time Buttons, set the line addressSimultaneously for 4 seconds or more ButtonProcedure To know the position of indoor unit body by addressButton if the unit stops Ceiling panel RBC-UM11PGWE Preparing work Part name ProcedureDetachment AttachmentPart name Procedure Remarks Panel has directionality Part name Procedure Remarks Ceiling panelNo. Part name Procedure RemarksElectric parts box No. Part name Procedure Fan motor 1. Detachment Drain pump 1. Detachment Drain pan 1. DetachmentPart name Procedure Remarks Heat Exchanger Recover refrigerant gasDetails of sensor lead wire drawing RAV-SM∗∗∗BT ∗ Part name Procedure RemarksFan motor Remove the Multi blade fan † Drain pump Remove the drain pan and float switch 100 No. Part name Procedure Remarks101 102 103 104 209105 Location Description Model name404MUT-E 454MUT-E 564MUT-E 404MUT-TR 454MUT-TR 564MUT-TR 106401 Electric parts107 Location Model name108 RAV-SM564BT-E RAV-SM564BT-TR 109110 RAV-SM804BT-E RAV-SM804BT-TR 111112 1104BT-TR 113114 Location Model name RAV-SM Description564BT-E 804BT-E 1104BT-E 1404BT-E 264 220115 116 Description Model name RAV-SMLocation 117 Description 564CT-E 804CT-E 1104CT-E 1404CT-E 118Check of Concentration Limit Toshiba Carrier Corporation

CONCEALED DUCK TYPE, CEILING TYPE specifications

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