Specifications
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Outdoor unit
Specifications
Outdoor unit
Model name
Power supply
Capacity (rated)
Total indoor unit capacity
Number of indoor units to be connected
Number of BP to be connected
Casing colour
Compressor
Airflow rate (H)
Refrigerant
Refrigerant oil
Sound level
Sound power
level
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Machine weight
Operating range
Number of wiring connections
Piping connections
Max. interunit
piping length
Necessity of additional charge
Max. height difference
Cooling
Heating
Type
Motor output
Cooling
Heating
Type
Charge
Model
Charge
Cooling
Heating
Cooling
Heating
Cooling
Heating
Liquid (flare)
Gas (brazing)
Drain
Total main piping and
branch piping
Total main piping
Total branch piping
Max. length for each room
kW
kW
kW
kg
dB (A)
dB (A)
mm
kg
ÝCDB
ÝCWB
mm
mm
mm
m
m
m
m
kg/m
m
m
Note: * Refrigerant charge is required. (Chargeless piping length 0 m)
Formula for calculation charge: R (kg)
R = Total length (m) of liquid pipe size at ø9.5 x 0.054 + Total length (m) of liquid piping size at ø6.4 x 0.022
RMXS112EV1A
11.2
12.5
5.5 to 14.5
6
2.5
52
54
67
69
115
60
RMXS140EV1A
14.0
16.0
7.0 to 18.2
8
3.0
1,767 (3,742)
53
55
68
70
-15 to 15.5
135
80
1 phase, 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Ivory white
Hermetically sealed scroll type
1,767 (3,742)
R-410A
4.0
DAPHNE FVC68D
1.5
1,345 x 900 x 320
125
- 5 to 46
ø9.5
ø19.1
ø18.0
RMXS160EV1A
15.5
17.5
8.0 to 20.8
9
3.5
54
56
69
71
145
90
Between indoor or BP unit and outdoor unit: 30
Between indoor and BP unit: 15
RMKS160EV1A
15.5
—
8.0 to 20.8
9
3.5
—
54
—
69
—
145
90
RMKS140EV1A
14.0
—
7.0 to 18.2
8
3.0
—
53
—
68
—
—
135
80
RMKS112EV1A
11.2
—
5.5 to 14.5
6
2.5
—
52
—
67
—
115
60
Cooling only Heat pump
55
15
Necessary*
3
3 for power supply (including earth wiring), 2 for interunit wiring (outdoor unit-BP)
/s
(cfm)
Measurement conditions
1. Cooling operation data is based on the following conditions: indoor temp. 27ÝCDB, 19ÝCWB; outdoor temp. 35ÝCDB.
2. Heating operation data is based on the following conditions: indoor temp. 20ÝCDB; outdoor temp. 7ÝCDB, 6ÝCWB.
3. Sound levels are anechoic conversion values. These values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.