ESIE02–01 4 Part 4 Commissioning and Test Run 3 What is in this part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter See page 1–Pre-Test Run Checks 4–3 2–Field settings 4–9 3–Test Run and Operation Data 4–27 44 5 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–1
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ESIE02–01 Pre-Test Run Checks Part 4 1 1 Pre-Test Run Checks 1.1 What Is in This Chapter? Introduction Overview This chapter contains the following information: ■ Checks before test run ■ Test run checks ■ Setting the address for the receiver of the infrared remote control ■ Setting the address for the infrared remote control. 3 4 This chapter contains the following topics: Topic See page 1.2–Test Run Checks 4–4 1.
Pre-Test Run Checks 1 1.2 ESIE02–01 Test Run Checks Checks before test run Before carrying out a test run, proceed as follows: Step Action 1 Make sure the voltage at the primary side of the safety breaker is: 2 3 Test run checks 4 5 4–4 ■ 230 V ± 10% for 1-phase units ■ 400V ± 10% for 3-phase units. Fully open the liquid and the gas stop valve. To carry out a test run, check the following: ■ Check that the temperature setting of the remote control is at the lowest level or test mode.
ESIE02–01 1.3 Pre-Test Run Checks Setting the Infrared Remote Control Introduction Setting the address for the receiver 1 To set the infrared remote control, you have to set the address for: ■ The receiver of the infrared remote control ■ The infrared remote control. The address for the receiver of the infrared remote control is factory set to 1. To change this setting, proceed as follows: Step Action 1 Turn OFF the power. 2 Remove the sealing pad on the top of the receiver.
Pre-Test Run Checks 1 Setting the address for the infrared remote control ESIE02–01 The address for the infrared remote control is factory set to 1. To change this setting, proceed as follows: Step Action 1 Hold down the FILTER RESET button and the TEST button for at least 4 s, to go to field set mode. The display indicates the field set mode. 3 4 FILTER RESET TEST 5 2 Press the FAN button to select a multiple setting (A/b), see ‘Multiple settings A/b’ further in this section.
ESIE02–01 Pre-Test Run Checks Step Action 3 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to set the address. Set the same address as the receiver (1, 2 or 3). The receiver does not work with addresses 4, 5 and 6. 1 UP DOWN 3 4 4 Press the RESERVE button to confirm the setting.
Pre-Test Run Checks 1 ESIE02–01 Step Action 5 Press the TEST button to quit the field set mode and return to the normal display. ON / OFF TEMP TIME ˚C UP DOWN FAN RESERVE CANCEL TIMER 3 MODE SWING /TEST TEST 4 5 Multiple settings A/b When an outside control (central remote control...) controls an indoor unit, sometimes the indoor unit does not respond to ON/OFF and temperature settings commands from this remote control.
ESIE02–01 Field settings Part 4 1 2 Field settings 2.1 What Is in This Chapter? Introduction Overview This chapter contains the following information: ■ How to change the field settings ■ The field settings ■ The factory settings. 3 This chapter contains the following topics: Topic See page 2.2–How to Change the Field Settings with the Wired Remote Control 4–10 2.3–How to Change the Field Settings with the Infrared Remote Control 4–12 2.
Field settings 1 2.2 ESIE02–01 How to Change the Field Settings with the Wired Remote Control Installation conditions The field settings have to be changed with the remote control according to the installation conditions. Wired remote control The illustration below shows the wired remote control.
ESIE02–01 Setting Field settings 1 To set the field settings, you have to change: ■ “Mode No.” ■ “First code No.” ■ “Second code No.”. To change the field settings, proceed as follows: Step Action 1 Hold down the INSPECTION/TEST button for at least 4 s during normal mode to enter the “Field setting mode”. 2 Press the TEMPERATURE CONTROL button until the desired “Mode No.” appears. 3 ■ If the indoor unit is under group control, all settings for all the indoor units are set at the same time.
Field settings 1 2.3 ESIE02–01 How to Change the Field Settings with the Infrared Remote Control Optional accessories If optional accessories are mounted on the indoor unit, the indoor unit setting may have to be changed. Refer to OH98-2 or the installation manual (optional handbook) for each optional accessory. Infrared remote control The illustration below shows the infrared remote control. UP button Mode No. 3 DOWN button Field setting mode RESERVE button First code No.
ESIE02–01 2.4 Field settings Overview of the Field Settings of the Indoor Units Field settings Mode No. 10 or 20 1 The table below contains the possible field settings of all indoor units. First code No. Second code No. Description of the setting 01 02 03 04 0 Filter counter Long Short — — 1 Filter type Long Super long External Oil mist 2 Remote thermistor of the remote control TH1 = rem. control TH1 = air return — — 3 Filter display Filter indic. No filter indic.
Field settings 1 2.5 ESIE02–01 Overview of the Factory Settings of the Indoor Units Factory settings Mode No. 10 or 20 First code No. Second code No.
ESIE02–01 2.6 Field settings Setting the Ceiling Height Incorrectly setting 1 If you set the remote control incorrectly, a connection mistake malfunction “UA” will appear on the remote control display. See ’Malfunctioning Field Setting Switch (UA)’ on page 3–62. Mode No. 13 or 23 First code No. 0 Set the second code No., according to the tables below. FHYP Second code No. Ceiling-suspended type 01 Height < 2.7 m 02 2.7 m < height < 3.5 m 03 Not used 3 FAYP Second code No.
Field settings 1 2.7 ESIE02–01 Setting the Filter Counter Mode No. 10 or 20 First code No. 0 When the filter counter indication time is set to ON, set the second code No., according to the table below Filter specifications Second code No.
ESIE02–01 2.8 Field settings MAIN/SUB Setting when Using Two Remote Controls 1 Situation The MAIN/SUB setting is necessary when one indoor unit is controlled by two remote controls. When you use two remote controls (control panel and separate remote control), set one to MAIN and the other to SUB. You can do this by setting the switch on the remote control’s PCB. Setting The remote controls are factory set to MAIN, so you only have to change one remote control from MAIN to SUB.
Field settings 1 2.9 ESIE02–01 Setting the Centralized Group No. When? If you want to carry out centralized control with a central remote control and a unified ON/OFF control, you have to set the group No. for each group with the remote control. Wired remote control The illustration below shows the wired remote control. Mode No. Initial setting mode 3 Group No. 4 Setting 5 To set the “Centralized group No.
ESIE02–01 2.10 Field settings The Field Setting Levels Introduction The inspection level 1 The three field setting levels are: ■ Inspection level ■ Monitoring level ■ Maintenance mode settings. The inspection level is the highest level of the three field setting levels. You can change the views in the inspection level by pressing the INSPECTION/TEST button. The flow chart below explains the different windows of the inspection level.
Field settings 1 Possible system settings ESIE02–01 The table below contains the possible system settings, which are displayed on the remote control if the TEST button is pushed twice shortly.
ESIE02–01 Field settings Mode No. 1 The table below describes the maintenance mode settings. Function Content and operation method Example of the remote control display Display malfunction history 40 History error codes The history No. can be changed with the programming time button. Past error code Unit No. CODE SETTING 0: Newest Malfunction history - Maintenance Mode Settings 2: Oldest * “00” displayed for 3 and subsequent Select the display thermistor with the programming time button.
Field settings 1 2.11 Overview of the Field Settings: R(Y)P71-250B Jumpers The table below contains the jumper field settings. Jumper Label on PCB Function Applicable units J1 Thermo CTR Change thermostat OFF control indoor unit ■ RP71-250B 4–23 J3 Thermo CTR2 Change thermostat ON control indoor unit ■ RYP71-250B 4–23 DIP switches 3 4 ESIE02–01 See page The table below contains the DIP switch field settings. DIP switch Label on PCB Function Applicable units Details DS1-1 E.
ESIE02–01 2.12 Field settings Jumpers Input and output 1 The table below describes the input and the output of the jumpers. Item Description Input ∆Tr Output J1 Cooling ∆Tr = Tr - Ts ■ Tr = indoor unit suction air temp. Heating ∆Tr = Ts - Tr ■ Ts = temp. set by the remote control Magnetic switch compressor K1M The function of jumper J1 is to reduce the possibility of thermostat OFF (reduce ON/OFF cycle compr.).
Field settings 1 2.13 ESIE02–01 DIP switch DS1 Priority The table below contains the priority of the DIP switches. When... are ON 3 DS1-1: E.V. opening during defrost ■ DS1-2 ■ DS2-1 ■ DS1-1 ■ DS2-2 Then... has priority. DS1-2 DS1-1 The table below describes the DIP switch. Setting Illustration Function Factory setting OFF At the start-up of the defrost operation, the E.V. will be opened to the max. (480 pulses) for a limited time (1 or 2 min), before closing to 100 pulses.
ESIE02–01 2.14 Field settings DIP switch DS2 Priority 1 The table below contains the priority of the DIP switches. When... are ON DS2-1: Defrost starting time ■ DS1-2 ■ DS2-1 ■ DS1-1 ■ DS2-2 Then... has priority. DS1-2 DS1-1 3 The table below describes the DIP switch. Setting Illustration Factory setting OFF 1 2 Function 3 4 Accumulated operation time for defrost operation = 3 h.
Field settings 1 DS2-3: Freeze 1 ESIE02–01 The table below describes the DIP switch. Setting Illustration Factory setting OFF 1 Field setting Function Enables the “intelligent” control function. 2 3 4 See page 2–28. 2 3 4 Disables the “intelligent” control function. It returns to the freeze-up activation conditions similar as for the G- and K-types. ON 1 3 4 DS2-4: Freeze 2 The table below describes the DIP switch.
ESIE02–01 Test Run and Operation Data Part 4 1 3 Test Run and Operation Data Introduction This chapter contains the following information: ■ General operation data ■ Operation ranges. 3 Overview This chapter contains the following topics: Topic See page 3.1–General Operation Data 4–28 3.2–RP71B7V1, RP71B7W1, RP71B7T1, RP100B7V1, RP100B7W1, RP100B7T1, RP125B7W1 and RP125B7T1 4–29 3.3–RP200B7W1 and RP250B7W1 4–30 3.4–RYP71B7V1, RYP71B7W1, RYP100B7V1, RYP100B7W1 and RYP125B7W1 4–31 3.
Test Run and Operation Data 1 3.1 ESIE02–01 General Operation Data During cooling mode and dry keep The operating conditions must be as follows: Items Operating modes Outdoor temp. ■ c/o: -15 to +46˚CDB ■ A safety device may stop the operation. ■ h/p: -5 to +46˚CDB ■ Condensation may occur on the indoor unit and start dripping. Indoor temp. +14 to +28˚CWB Indoor humidity 80% If the operation is out this range...
ESIE02–01 3.2 Test Run and Operation Data RP71B7V1, RP71B7W1, RP71B7T1, RP100B7V1, RP100B7W1, RP100B7T1, RP125B7W1 and RP125B7T1 Conditions Operation range 1 The illustration in this section is based on the following conditions: ■ Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m ■ Level difference: 0 m ■ Air flow rate: High. The illustration below shows the operation range. Outdoor temp. (˚CDB) 3 46 44 Pull-down period 4 -15 14 5 25 28 Indoor temp.
Test Run and Operation Data 1 3.3 ESIE02–01 RP200B7W1 and RP250B7W1 Conditions Operation range The illustration in this section is based on the following conditions: ■ Equivalent piping length: 70 m ■ Level difference: 30 m ■ Indoor air flow rate: 72 m³/min (200 class), 90 m³/min (250 class). The illustration below shows the operation range. Outdoor temp. (˚CDB) 46 3 43 Pull-down period 4 5 -5 14 25 28 Indoor temp.
ESIE02–01 3.4 Test Run and Operation Data RYP71B7V1, RYP71B7W1, RYP100B7V1, RYP100B7W1 and RYP125B7W1 Conditions Operation range: Cooling 1 The illustrations in this section are based on the following conditions: ■ Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m ■ Level difference: 0 m ■ Air flow rate: High. The illustration below shows the operation range. Outdoor temp. 46 (˚CDB) 3 Pull-down period 44 4 5 -5 25 28 12 Indoor temp.
Test Run and Operation Data 1 3.5 ESIE02–01 RYP200B7W1 and RYP250B7W1 Conditions Operation range: Cooling The illustrations in this section are based on the following conditions: ■ Equivalent piping length: 70 m ■ Level difference: 30 m ■ Indoor air flow rate: 72 m³/min (200 class), 90 m³/min (250 class). The illustration below shows the operation range. Outdoor temp. 46 (˚CDB) 43 Pull-down period 3 4 5 -5 25 28 14 Indoor temp.
ESIE02–01 4 Part 5 Disassembly and Maintenance 3 What is in this part? This part contains the following chapters: Chapter See page 1–Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 5–3 2–Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 5–29 4 55 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–1
ESIE02–01 1 3 5 5–2 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units Part 5 1 1 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1.1 What Is in This Chapter? Introduction Overview This chapter contains the following information on the outdoor units: ■ Exploded views ■ Components. 3 This chapter contains the following topics: Topic See page 1.2–R35GZ7V11 5–4 1.3–R45GZ7V11 and R45GZ7W11 5–6 1.4–RY35EAZ7V1 and RY45EAZ7V1v 5–8 1.5–R60GZ7W11 5–10 1.6–MA56GZ7W11 5–12 1.7–MA90GZ7W11 5–14 1.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.2 ESIE02–01 R35GZ7V11 The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Front plate assy 27 Stop valve assy (liquid line) 1.1 DAIKIN name plate 27.1 Stop valve cover 1.2 R407C sticker 28 Flare nut 2 Right side plate 29 Stop valve assy (gas line) 3 Top plate 29.1 Stop valve cover 4 Discharge grille 29.2 Valve core 5 Suction grille 29.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.3 ESIE02–01 R45GZ7V11 and R45GZ7W11 The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Front plate assy 27 Stop valve assy (liquid line) 1.1 DAIKIN name plate 27.1 Stop valve cover 1.2 R407C sticker 28 Flare nut 2 Right side plate 29 Stop valve assy (gas line) 3 Top plate 29.1 Stop valve cover 4 Discharge grille 29.2 Valve core 5 Suction grille 29.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.4 ESIE02–01 RY35EAZ7V1 and RY45EAZ7V1 The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Front plate 28 Solenoid valve assy 2 Side plate right rear 29 High-pressure switch 2.1 Handgrip 30 Stop valve assy (liquid line) 3 Side plate right left 30.1 Valve cap (stop valve) 3.1 DAIKIN name plate 31 Flare nut 3.2 Handgrip 32 Stop valve assy (gas line) 3.3 R407C sticker 32.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.5 ESIE02–01 R60GZ7W11 The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Front plate assy 21 Flare nut 2 Side plate back assy 22 Gas stop valve assy 2.1 Handgrip 22.1 Valve core service port 3 Side plate front assy 22.2 Cover for service port 3.1 DAIKIN name plate 22.3 Stop valve cover 3.2 R407C sticker 23 Flare nut 3.3 Handgrip 24 Strainer 4 Top plate 25 Fan motor 4.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.6 ESIE02–01 MA56GZ7W11 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Front plate 32 Union joint (liquid line) 2 Side plate back assy 33 Union joint (gas line) 2.1 Handgrip 34 Union joint (gas line) 3 Side plate front assy 35 Union joint (gas line) 3.1 DAIKIN name plate 36 Flare nut 3.2 Handgrip 37 Flare nut 3.3 R407C sticker 38 Flare nut 4 Top plate assy 39 Flare nut 4.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units MA90GZ7W11 The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Compressor 3 Accessories 1 1.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units RP71B7V1, RP71B7W1 and RP71B7T1 The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Switch box 1 1.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units RYP71B7V1 and RYP71B7W1 The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Switch box 1 1.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units RP100B7V1, RP100B7W1, RP100B7T1, RP125B7W1 and RP125B7T1 The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Switch box 1 1.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units RYP100B7V1, RYP100B7W1 and RYP125B7W1 The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Switch box 1 1.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.12 ESIE02–01 RP200B7W1 and RP250B7W1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B1.1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B8.1 B8.2 B8.3 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 C1 C1.1 E1 E2 E3 E4 E4.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 1.13 ESIE02–01 RYP200B7W1 and RYP250B7W1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B1.1 B2 B3 B3.1 B3.2 B3.3 B3.4 B3.5 B3.6 B3.6.1 B3.6.2 B3.6.3 B3.7 B3.8 B3.9 B4 B4.1 B4.2 B4.3 B4.4 B4.5 B4.6 B4.7 C1 C1.1 E1 E2 E3 E4 E4.
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ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Part 5 1 2 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 2.1 What Is in This Chapter? Introduction Overview This chapter contains the following information on the indoor units: ■ Exploded views ■ Components. 3 This chapter contains the following topics: Topic See page 2.2–FHC35BZ7V1, FHC45BZ7V1, FHC60BZ7V1, FHYC35BZ7V1, FHYC45BZ7V1, FHYCP35B7V1, FHYCP45B7V1, FHYCP60B7V1 and FHYCP71B7V1 5–30 2.3–FHYBP35B7V1 and FHYBP45B7V1 5–32 2.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.2 ESIE02–01 FHC35BZ7V1, FHC45BZ7V1, FHC60BZ7V1, FHYC35BZ7V1, FHYC45BZ7V1, FHYCP35B7V1, FHYCP45B7V1, FHYCP60B7V1 and FHYCP71B7V1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 Components The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component B1 Heat exchanger assy E24 Float switch B1.1 Distributor with filter E25 Fan motor B1.2 Single union joint F1 Casing assy B1.3 Single union joint F6 Inspection cover assy B1.4 Flare nut F8 Drain pan assy B1.5 Flare nut F8.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units FHYBP35B7V1 and FHYBP45B7V1 3 Fan assy 55 Accessories The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Drain pump assy 1 2.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Top plate assy 31.1 Fan top plate 2 Right plate assy 31.2 Fan housing bottom 3 Left plate assy 31.3 Fan housing top 4 Interchangeable plate 31.4 Rotor assy 5 Small bottom plate 31.4.1 Hexagon socket screw 6 Large bottom plate 31.5 Fan motor 7 Air outlet flange 31.6 Fan motor stand 8 Center stay assy 31.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units FHYBP60B7V1 and FHYBP71B7V1 Fan assy 3 Accessories The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Drain pump assy 1 2.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Top plate assy 31.1 Fan top plate 2 Right plate assy 31.2 Fan housing bottom 3 Left plate assy 31.3 Fan housing top 4 Interchangeable plate 31.4 Rotor assy 5 Small bottom plate 31.4.1 Hexagon socket screw 6 Large bottom plate 31.5 Fan motor 7 Air outlet flange 31.6 Fan motor stand 8 Center stay assy 31.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units FHYBP100B7V1 and FHYBP125B7V1 Fan assy 3 Accessories The illustration below shows the exploded view. Switch box Exploded view Drain pump assy 1 2.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Top plate assy 31.1 Fan top plate 2 Right plate assy 31.2 Fan housing bottom 3 Left plate assy 31.3 Fan housing top 4 Interchangeable plate 31.4 Rotor assy 5 Small bottom plate 31.4.1 Hexagon socket screw 6 Large bottom plate 31.5 Fan motor 7 Air outlet flange 31.6 Fan motor stand 8 Center stay assy 31.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.6 ESIE02–01 FDYP125B7V1, FDYP200B7V1 and FDYP250B7V1 The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Top plate assy 6.20 Terminal strip 2 Fan assy + fan mounting plate 6.21 Thermistor 3 Side plate right 6.22 Thermistor 4 Side plate left 6.23 Tie wrap with clip 5 Service cover assy 6.24 PCB assy 6 Switch box assy 6.25 Power supply transformer 6.1 Switch box fixing plate 6.26 Grounding wire 6.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.7 ESIE02–01 FHYC71BZV1, FHYC100BZV1 and FHYC125BZV1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component B1 Evaporator assy E24 Heat exchanger thermistor B1.1 Distributor with strainer E25 Fan motor B1.2 Union joint (gas line) F1 Casing frame assy B1.3 Union joint (liquid line) F2 Cover inspection window B1.4 Flare nut F3 Heat insulation cover assy B1.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.8 ESIE02–01 FH35BZV1, FH45BZV1, FHYP35BV1 and FHYP45BV1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Components 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component No. Component B1 B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.9 ESIE02–01 FH60BZV1, FHYP60BV1 and FHYP71BV1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Components 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component No. Component B1 B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 C1 C1.1 C1.2 C1.3 C1.4 C1.4.1 C1.5 C1.5.1 C1.6 C1.7 C1.8 C1.9 C1.10 C1.11 C1.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units FHK35BZV1, FHK45BZV1, FHK60BZV1, FHYKP35BV1, FHYKP45BV1, FHYKP60BV1 and FHYKP71BV1 Detail A 3 Switch box The illustration below shows the exploded view. Accessories Exploded view Remote control 1 2.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component 1 Top plate 22.6 Fan motor 2 Partition plate drain pump 22.7 Motor base 3 Side plate fan chamber 22.8 Fan shaft 4 Front plate assy 22.9 Coupling 5 Wiring cover 22.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.11 ESIE02–01 FHYP100BV1 and FHYP125BV1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Components 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component No. Component B1 Evaporator assy E13 Wire harness (fan motor) F10.1 Insulation tube B1.1 Distributor E14 Wire harness (swing motor) F10.2 Vertical vane air discharge B1.2 Union joint (gas line) E15 Thermistor F10.2.1 Set plate vertical vane B1.3 Union joint (liquid line) E16 Wire clip F10.2.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.12 ESIE02–01 FUYP71BV17 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Components 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component No. Component B1 Heat exchanger assy F3 Side plate assy swing unit F12 B1.1 Distributor F3.1 Side plate F13 B1.2 Union joint (gas line) F3.2 Air swing unit F14 B1.3 Union joint (liquid line) F3.2.1 Air swing motor F15 B1.4 Flare nut F3.2.2 Limit switch F16 B1.5 C1 C2 E1 E2 E3 E4 E4.1 E4.1.1 E4.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.13 ESIE02–01 FUYP100BV17 and FUYP125BV17 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units Components 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component No. Component B1 Heat exchanger assy F3 Side plate assy swing unit F13 B1.1 Distributor F3.1 Side plate F14 B1.2 Union joint (gas line) F3.2 Air swing unit F15 B1.3 Union joint (liquid line) F3.2.1 Air swing motor F16 B1.4 B1.5 C1 C2 C3 E1 E2 E3 E4 E4.1 E4.1.1 E4.2 E5 E5.1 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 F3.2.2 F3.2.3 F3.2.4 F3.2.
Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 2.14 ESIE02–01 FAYP71BV1 and FAYP100BV1 Exploded view The illustration below shows the exploded view.
ESIE02–01 Components Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units 1 The table below contains the components of the exploded view. No. Component No. Component B1 Evaporator assy E2 Printed circuit B1.1 Evaporator assy E2.1 Capacity setting adaptor B1.2 Auxiliary pipe (gas line) E3 Printed circuit (power unit) B1.2.1 Union joint (gas line) E4 Housing power unit B1.2.2 Flare nut E5 Terminal block B1.3 Auxiliary pipe (liquid line) E6 Terminal block B1.3.
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ESIE02–01 Index 1 Numerics 4-way valve control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 2–45 3 A A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A6 .
ESIE02–01 1 D defrost control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 2–38 diameters, pipe connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 1–71 dimensions indoor units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 1–27 outdoor units . . . . . . .
ESIE02–01 1 G gas shortage function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 2–17 H H3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ESIE02–01 1 N noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 3–5 O operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k 2–7 operation data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ESIE02–01 1 settings BS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceiling height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . changing maintenance mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIP switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ESIE02–01 1 3 4 5 vi Index
Daikin Europe N.V. is approved by LRQA for its Quality Management System in accordance with the ISO9001 standard. ISO9001 pertains to quality assurance regarding design, development, manufacturing as well as to services related to the product. Daikin units comply with the European regulations that guarantee the safety of the product.