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Manual abstract: user guide TOSHIBA MMY-MAP1004HT8-EINSTALLATION MANUAL
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[. . . ] AIR CONDITIONER (MULTI TYPE)
Installation manual
Outdoor Unit
Model name: <Heat Pump Model>
MMY-MAP0804HT8-E MMY-MAP1004HT8-E MMY-MAP1204HT8-E MMY-MAP1404HT8-E MMY-MAP1604HT8-E MMY-MAP0804HT8Z-E MMY-MAP1004HT8Z-E MMY-MAP1204HT8Z-E MMY-MAP1404HT8Z-E MMY-MAP1604HT8Z-E MMY-MAP0804HT8ZG-E MMY-MAP1004HT8ZG-E MMY-MAP1204HT8ZG-E MMY-MAP1404HT8ZG-E MMY-MAP1604HT8ZG-E
<Cooling Only Model>
MMY-MAP0804T8-E MMY-MAP1004T8-E MMY-MAP1204T8-E MMY-MAP1404T8-E MMY-MAP1604T8-E MMY-MAP0804T8Z-E MMY-MAP1004T8Z-E MMY-MAP1204T8Z-E MMY-MAP1404T8Z-E MMY-MAP1604T8Z-E MMY-MAP0804T8ZG-E MMY-MAP1004T8ZG-E MMY-MAP1204T8ZG-E MMY-MAP1404T8ZG-E MMY-MAP1604T8ZG-E
For commercial use Not accessible to the general public Vente interdite au grand public Kein öffentlicher Zugang Non accessibile a clienti generici No destinado al público en general Não acessível ao público em geral Niet geschikt voor huishoudelijk gebruik Genel eriime açik deildir
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Original instruction
ADOPTION OF NEW REFRIGERANT
This Air Conditioner uses R410A an environmentally friendly refrigerant.
Contents
1 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY . 4 3 INSTALLATION OF NEW REFRIGERANT AIR CONDITIONER . 32
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba air conditioner. This Installation Manual describes the installation method of the outdoor unit. [. . . ] Apply pressure 0. 3MPa (3. 0kg/cm²G) for 5 minutes or more. Apply pressure 1. 5MPa (15kg/cm²G) for 5 minutes or more. Apply pressure 3. 73MPa (38kg/cm²G) for approx. · If there is no pressure decrease after 24 hours, the test is passed.
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NOTE
However, if the environmental temperature changes from the moment of applying pressure to 24 hours after that, the pressure will change by about 0. 01MPa (0. 1kg/cm²G) per 1°C. Consider the pressure change when checking the test result.
Vacuum drying
· Be sure to perform vacuuming from both liquid and gas sides. · Be sure to use a vacuum pump equipped with the counter-flow prevention function so that oil in the pump will not flow back into piping for air conditioners. (If oil in the vacuum pump enters in the air conditioner with R410A refrigerant, a problem may be caused in the refrigerating cycle. )
After finishing the airtight test and discharging nitrogen gas, connect the gauge manifold to the service ports of the liquid side, gas side, and balance pipe side and connect a vacuum pump as shown in the figure below. Be sure to perform vacuuming for the liquid, gas, and balance pipe sides.
Low pressure High pressure gauge gauge
REQUIREMENT
When pressure decrease is detected in steps 1-3, check the leakage at the connecting points. Check the leakage using a foaming agent or other measures and seal the leak with re-brazing, flare retightening or other methods. After sealing, execute an airtight test again.
Connected to indoor unit Main pipe Packed valve fully closed (gas side)
Header outdoor unit Service port
VL
VH Gauge manifold
Packed valve details
To gauge manifold Liquid-side service port Liquid-side valve Balance service port To outdoor unit Piping at site Balance valve Piping at site To outdoor unit To outdoor unit Gas-side valve
Brazed
Fully closed Service port
P
Gas-side service port Piping at site
Fully closed
Packed valve fully closed (liquid side)
Vacuum pump
Service port Packed valve fully closed (balance)
Follower units
· Use a vacuum pump with a high vacuuming degree [-100. 7kPa (5Torr, -755mmHg)] and large exhaust gas amount (40L/minute or larger). · Perform vacuuming for 2 or 3 hours, though the time differs depending on the pipe length. Check that all the packed valves at the liquid side, gas side, and balance pipe side are fully closed. · If the pressure does not reach -100. 7kPa or less, continue vacuuming for 1 hour or more. If the pressure does not reach -100. 7kPa after 3 hours of vacuuming, stop vacuuming and check for air leakage. · If the pressure reaches -100. 7kPa or less after vacuuming for 2 hours or more, close the valves VL and VH on the gauge manifold fully and stop the vacuum pump. Leave it as it is for 1 hour to confirm that the vacuuming degree does not change. If the degree of vacuum loss is large, moisture may remain in the pipes. In that case, inject dry nitrogen gas and apply pressure to 0. 05MPa and perform vacuuming again. · After finishing the above procedure of vacuuming, exchange the vacuum pump with a refrigerant canister and advance to the additional charging of refrigerant.
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Adding refrigerant
After finishing vacuuming, exchange the vacuum pump with a refrigerant canister and start additional charging of refrigerant.
Table 2
Combined HP (HP)
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Standard type 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 6. 4 0. 025 9. 5 0. 055 12. 7 0. 105 15. 9 0. 160 19. 1 0. 250 22. 2 0. 350 46 48 16 24 26 28 30 32 High Efficiency type 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 8HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 10HP 10HP 12HP 12HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 12HP 12HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 12HP 12HP 12HP 12HP
Combined outdoor units (HP)
8HP 10HP 10HP 12HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 12HP 12HP 12HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 16HP 16HP 8HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 12HP 12HP 12HP 10HP 12HP 10HP 12HP 12HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 8HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 8HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 12HP 12HP 8HP 8HP 8HP 8HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 10HP 12HP
C (Corrective amount of refrigerant) (kg)
1. 5 2. 5 3. 5 8. 5 10. 5 0. 0 3. 0 5. 0 7. 5 8. 5 9. 5 11. 5 12. 5 3. 0 4. 0 6. 0 7. 0 8. 0 10. 0 12. 0 14. 0 0. 0 -4. 0 -4. 0 -2. 0 0. 0 -6. 0 -6. 0 -6. 0 -6. 0 -5. 0 -4. 0 -2. 0 0. 0 2. 0
Calculation of additional refrigerant charge amount
Refrigerant charge amount at shipment from the factory does not include the refrigerant for pipes at the local site. For refrigerant to be charged in pipes at the local site, calculate the amount and charge it additionally.
NOTE
If the additional refrigerant amount indicates minus as the result of calculation, use the air conditioner without additional refrigerant.
Heat pump type
Outdoor unit type Charging amount (kg) Outdoor unit type Charging amount (kg)
MAP080
MAP100
MAP120 11. 5
MAP140
MAP160
Cooling only type
MAP080 10. 5
MAP100 10. 5
MAP120 10. 5
MAP140 11. 5
MAP160 11. 5
Additional refrigerant charge amount at local site
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Real length of liquid pipe
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Additional refrigerant charge amount per 1m liquid pipe (Table 1)
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Corrective amount of refrigerant depending on HP of cooperating outdoor units (Table 2)
Table 1
Liquid pipe dia. (mm) Additional refrigerant amount/1m liquid pipe (kg/m)
Charging of refrigerant · Keeping the valve of the outdoor unit closed, be sure to charge the liquid refrigerant into the service port at the liquid side. · If the specified amount of refrigerant cannot be charged, fully open the valves of the outdoor unit at liquid and gas sides, operate the air conditioner in COOL mode, and then charge refrigerant into service port at the gas side. [. . . ] sensor miswiring Outdoor pressure sensor miswiring (TE1, TL) Outdoor temp. sensor miswiring Outdoor pressure sensor miswiring (Pd, Ps) TD3 sensor error Ps sensor error Pd sensor error Outdoor EEPROM error Compressor breaking down
-- -- -- -- -- -- 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3 -- -- -- 01: TK1 sensor error 02: TK2 sensor error 03: TK3 sensor error 04: TK4 sensor error 05: TK5 sensor error -- 01: TK1 oil circuit error 02: TK2 oil circuit error 03: TK3 oil circuit error 04: TK4 oil circuit error 05: TK5 oil circuit error -- -- Number of prior indoor units -- -- -- -- IPDU number information(*1) Detected indoor unit address -- -- 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3 00: 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3
7-Segment display and check code
Rotary switch setting value Indication LED
A B
F23 F24 F31 H01
SW01
SW02
SW03
1
1
1
Outdoor unit check code
A B
Outdoor unit number (U1 to U4) Check code display*
* If a check code has an auxiliary code, the display indicates the check code for three seconds and the auxiliary code for one second alternately. Check code (indicated on the 7-segment display on the outdoor unit)
Indicated when SW01 = [1], SW02 = [1], and SW03 = [1]. Check code Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit Auxiliary code E06 E07 E08 E12 E15 E16 E19 E20 E23 E25 E26 E28 E31 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 F12 F13 01: Compressor 1 02: Compressor 2 03: Compressor 3 01: TE1 sensor 02: TE2 sensor -- -- -- Detected outdoor IPDU quantity information(*1) -- -- Number of indoor units which received normally -- Duplicated indoor addresses Decrease of number of indoor units Indoor/outdoor communication circuit error Duplication of indoor addresses. [. . . ]
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