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Toshiba RAV-SM561AT-E Installation Manual
139 pages 2.81 Mb
2 CONTENTS5 ACCESSORY AND REFRIGERANTAccessory and Installation Parts Refrigerant Piping 6 SELECTION OF INSTALLATION<Example> Length of refrigerant pipe <SM56> Air purge Electrical cabling 7 Necessary Space for InstallationObstacle at rear side<Obstacle also at the upper side> Obstacle at front side Installation Place<Obstacle also at the upper side> Obstacles at both front and rear sides Serial installation at front and rear sides 8 Installation of Outdoor UnitFor ReferenceRAV-SM561AT-E, RAV-SM801AT-E Optional Installation Parts (Local Procure) Refrigerant Piping ConnectionImperial (Wing nut type) <Piping connection> Flaring size : A (Unit : mm) TAKE NOTICE THESE IMPORTANT 4 POINTS BELOW FOR PIPING WORK 9 REFRIGERANT PIPINGOK NO GOOD 1. Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter. Projection margin in flaring : B (Unit : mm) Tightening of Connecting Part 10 NO GOODSM80 type valve at gas side Do not apply refrigerating machine oil to the flared surface. REFRIGERANT PIPING 11 EVACUATING14 FINAL INSTALLATION CHECKSCheck and Test Operation Installation/Servicing Tools 15 APPLICABLE CONTROL OF OUTDOOR UNITRecovery method of refrigerant DANGER 16 CAUTION WARNINGLength of refrigerant pipe 18 ACCESSORY AND REFRIGERANTAccessory and Installation Parts Refrigerant Piping SELECTION OF INSTALLATION<Example> Air purge Electrical cabling 19 Necessary Space for InstallationObstacle at rear side<Obstacle also at the upper side> Obstacle at front side Installation Place<Obstacle also at the upper side> Obstacles at both front and rear sides Serial installation at front and rear sides 20 Installation of Outdoor Unit21 Refrigerant Piping ConnectionTAKE NOTICE THESE IMPORTANT 4 POINTS BELOW FOR PIPING WORK <Piping connection> For Reference Optional Installation Parts (Local Procure) Knockout of Pipe CoverKnockout procedure How to remove the front panel OK NO GOOD Pipe Forming/End Positioning 22 REFRIGERANT PIPINGFlaring size : A (Unit : mm) Projection margin in flaring : B (Unit : mm) Tightening of Connecting Part 23 NO GOODValve at gas side Do not apply refrigerating machine oil to the flared surface. 24 EVACUATING27 FINAL INSTALLATION CHECKSCheck and Test Operation *Useful Functions RAV-SM1101AT-E, RAV-SM1401AT-E Installation/Servicing Tools 28 FINAL INSTALLATION CHECKSChanges in the product and components New tools for R410A Recovery method of refrigerantery switch SW802 on the cycle control P.C. board of the outdoor unit. Work procedure DANGERTake care for an electric shock because the control P.C. board is electrified.Outdoor unit cycle control P.C. board 29 APPLICABLE CONTROL OF OUTDOOR UNIT30 INDOOROWNERS MANUAL CONTENTS4-Way Air Discharge Cassette TypeRAV-SP1100UT-E, RAV-SM560UT-E, RAV-SM800UT-E, RAV-SM1100UT-E, RAV-SM1400UT-E Concealed Duct TypeRAV-SM561BT-E, RAV-SM801BT-E, RAV-SM1101BT-E, RAV-SM1401BT-E Under Ceiling TypeRAV-SM561CT-E, RAV-SM801CT-E, RAV-SM1101CT-E, RAV-SM1401CT-E 34 9 10 11 12 13 14In FAN operation In all modes Display when stopping the swing 38 ADJUSTMENT OF WIND DIRECTIONdHow to set up the wind directionIn HEAT operation In COOL/DRY operation How to start swinging How to stop swinging 39 Cancel of timer operation42 3 minutes protection functionPower failure Heating characteristics Preheating operation Warm air control (In heating operation) Defrosting operation Heating capacity Attention to snowfall and freeze on the outdoor unit Air conditioner operating conditions 48 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 52 Clear of timer operation55 3 minutes protection functionPower failure Heating characteristics Preheating operation Warm air control (In heating operation) Defrosting operation Heating capacity Attention to snowfall and freeze on the outdoor unit Air conditioner operating conditions TROUBLES AND CAUSES (Concerning Remote Controller) 58 AUTO (DRY) 62 9 10 11 12 13 14In FAN operation In all modes Display when stopping the swing 66 ADJUSTMENT OF WIND DIRECTIONHow to set up the wind directionIn HEAT operation In COOL/DRY operation How to start swinging How to stop swinging 67 Cancel of timer operation73 INDOORINSTALLATION MANUAL CONTENTS 96 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNITInstallation procedure Mounting of clamp (Accessory)Clamp mounting Removal of air filter 98 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT99 Concealed duct typeLedge ceiling concealed duct typeRecommended supplying grille size 400 cm each or more Quality of supplying grillesSM561BT SM801BT SM1101BT SM1401BT 2 3 4 4 Restriction to installation1. Installation clearanceAs shown in the figure, keep clearance around the indoor unit.100mm 300mm 100mm Inner ceiling 100mm or more Static pressure characteristics of each model 100 AIR DUCTING WORKStandard L tap Standard H tap High static pressure 2H tap High static pressure 2H tap Fig. 4 RAV-SM801BT (Square duct) Fig. 2 RAV-SM561BT (Square duct) Fig. 1 RAV-SM561BT (Round duct) Fig. 3 RAV-SM801BT (Round duct)Standard air volume 780m/h Standard air volume 1140m/h High static pressure 2H tapHigh static pressure 2H tap Low static pressure H tap Standard L tap High static pressure 1H tap Standard H tap Low static pressure H tap Standard L tap High static pressure 1H tap Standard H tapLow static pressure H tap High static pressure 1H tapLow static pressure H tap High static pressure 1H tap Standard H tap RAV-SM561BT-E, RAV-SM801BT-E, RAV-SM1101BT-E, RAV-SM1401BT-E 101 Fig. 5 RAV-SM1101BT (Round duct) Fig. 7 RAV-SM1401BT (Round duct)Standard L tap Standard H tapStandard L tapStandard L tapHigh static pressure 2H tap Air volume hm/h Fig. 6 RAV-SM1101BT (Square duct) Fig. 8 RAV-SM1401BT (Square duct)Standard air volume 1620m/h Standard air volume 1980m/h High static pressure 2H tapHigh static pressure 2H tap High static pressure 2H tap Low static pressure H tap Standard L tap High static pressure 1H tap Standard H tapLow static pressure H tap High static pressure 1H tapStandard H tap Low static pressure H tapHigh static pressure 1H tap Low static pressure H tapHigh static pressure 1H tap Standard H tap Installation reference <Round duct> <Square duct> Fig. 2 (a) Fig. 2 (b) 102 AIR DUCTING WORK25mm or more 150mm or more ( ) ( ) ( )Density of thermal insulator (glass wool) is 24 kg/m or equivalent. Incomplete thermal insulation of the supply air flange and sealing may cause dew drops. ( )Duct board Density of thermal insulator (glass wool) is 64 kg/m or equivalent. <Round duct> <Square duct> (Reference for square duct) Connecting method of the duct 103 Connecting method of the duct1. Supply air side ( ) ( )Fig. 3 Fig. 1 <Round duct> Fig. 2 Points at installation work 104 AIR DUCTING WORKHanging of indoor unitG-5 mm holes G-5 mm holes Mounting of filter and canvas for suction port Mounting of remote controller For reference<Square duct> Return Air side For supply air side For return air side Supply Air side 105 Piping materialPiping and cautions Thermal-insulating process 106 DRAIN PIPING WORKDrain-up Connection of the drain hose Check of water drainAfter electric piping work Before electric piping work Refrigerant piping Permissible piping length and heatFlaring dia meter size : A (Unit : mm) 107 *108 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND EVACUATING113 APPLICABLE CONTROLSNOTIFICATIONAutomatic address When power will be turned on after finish of automatic addressing; Exchange of applicable control setup Basic operation procedure for setup exchangeChange the setup while operation of the equipment stops. (Be sure to stop the operation of a set.) 114 APPLICABLE CONTROLSSetup of external static pressure To incorporate a filter sold separatelySelect with shifting of the short plug on the indoor unit microcomputer P.C. board. Short plug position (CN112, CN111, CN110 from the left) 115 Change of lighting time of filter signTo secure better effect of heating Check and test operation Cleaning of Return grille Clean the Return grilles with water: Cleaning of Air Filters Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the filters or wash them with water. 116 INSTALLATION/SERVICING TOOLSTools o 117 r Accessory partsr Parts to be procured locally121 Height of ceilingList of installable ceiling height 1. Removal of suction grille 2. Removal of side panel 3. Removal of protective vinyl 4. Removal of protector In case of wireless type 123 Installation of hanging boltsDraw-out direction of pipe/cable Knockout hole of power cable take-in port Pipe knockout holeIn case of taking pipe from the rear side In case of taking pipe from right side In case of taking pipe from left side In case of taking pipe from upper side 124 Installation of indoor unitPreparation before holding down main unit <There is ceiling material> <There is no ceiling material> Holding down of main unit Installation of remote controller 125 Piping/Heat insulating material<Collective piping> Adhesive inhibited : Drain up 126 DRAIN PIPING WORKConnection of drain hose Thermal insulating process Connection of drain pipeIn case of taking pipe from the left side Refrigerant PipingFlaring diam. meter size : A (Unit : mm) 127 *Tightening connection Permissible Piping Length and Heat 128 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND EVACUATING 134 APPLICABLE CONTROLSNOTIFICATIONAutomatic address When power will be turned on after finish of automatic addressing; Exchange of applicable control setup Basic operation procedure for setup exchangeChange the setup while operation of the equipment stops. (Be sure to stop the operation of a set.) 135 In case of installation to high ceilingTo incorporate a filter sold separately When using wireless remote controllerSelect by exchange of short plug on indoor microcomputer P.C. board. Short plug position (CN112, CN111, CN110 from the left) 136 APPLICABLE CONTROLSChange of lighting time of filter sign To secure better effect of heating 137 INSTALLATION/SERVICING TOOLSTools Cleaning of Return grille Clean the Return grilles with water: Cleaning of Air Filters oRemoval of suction grille 138 Cleaning of air filterOpen the suction grille Take out air filter. Soak up dust with a cleaner or clean with wash. Mount the air filter. Close the suction grille. Push [ ].
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