8-2. Test Run Procedure
Recheck the items to check before the test run.
Items to Check Before the Test Run
1. | Turn the remote power switch on at least 5 hours |
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2. | After performing the leak inspection, applying |
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<Outdoor unit control PCB> Unit No. setting switch (S007)
<Outdoor unit control PCB> Unit No. setting switch (S006)
<Outdoor unit control PCB> Unit No. setting switch (S004 and S005)
(Check the link wiring.)
<Outdoor unit control PCB> Unit No. setting switch (S002 and S003)
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Have the outdoor sub units been connected?
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*1 The unit with the unit No. set to 1 is the main unit. All other units are sub units.
CASE 1
| the tubing which is connected |
| the outdoor unit service valve. However if only |
| one outdoor unit is installed, a balance tube is |
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3. | When replacing the control PCB, be sure that |
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4. | Use caution when making the settings. If there |
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5. | These settings are not made on the indoor unit |
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When multiple outdoor main units exist, disconnect the terminals
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Alternatively, move the sockets to the OPEN side.
Note: It is not necessary to remove the socket that is used to
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(CN101) on the outdoor main unit PCB. | pin (CN100) on the outdoor main |
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automatic address pin (CN100) for 1 | then release it. |
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Start indoor and outdoor unit | Start indoor and outdoor unit | ||
cooling operation. |
| heating operation. | |
LED 1 and 2 blink alternately. | LED 1 and 2 blink alternately. | ||
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Check the alarm
contents.
*2 A minimum of 5 hours must have passed after the power was turned ON to the outdoor unit.
*3 All indoor units operate in all refrigerant systems where the power is ON.
Check that test run preparation is OK.
(Do not allow the
Set the wired remote controller for test run.
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End test run. |
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