Termal HSFL 531 XMR User manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User manual
MULTI FRIENDLY Air Conditioning Systems
Convertible type Indoor Units:
HSFL 411 XMR
HSFL 531 XMR
HCNL 821 XMR
Outdoor Unit:
SERVICE MANUAL
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1. Description of products & features
1.1 Brief Introduction for T1 working condition
1.2 Operating Range of Air Conditioners
Working temperature range
Rated Maximum Minimum
Indoor DB 27 32 18
WB 19 23 14
outdoor DB 35 43 10
Cooling
WB 24 26 6
Indoor DB 20 27 15
WB 14.5 -- --
outdoor DB 7 24 -15
Heating
WB 6 18 --
Climate type
Type of
Air Conditioner
Cooling Only 18 ~43
Heat pump -7~43
Electricity Heating ~43
T1
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1.3 Product features
Highly efficient, can match with the universal outdoor unit
The outdoor unit can match with cassette, wall mounted type, duct, console and ceiling floor type
indoor unit. One set outdoor can match with multiple indoor units, up to 4 sets. Even when you
have already installed the air conditioner, if you want to add or reduce one unit, go ahead freely as
long as your operation complies with our design. Greatly convenient for designer and installer.
Total indoor load can be up to 135% than the standard match
The total capacity of all indoor units can be 135% more than the nominal cooling capacity, but the
total indoor cooling capacity will not be increased.
Adopt the much friendlier refrigerant R410A
The air conditioner system adopts the greatly friendly refrigerant R410A, which is protective for the
ozone layer and is good to avoid the earth getting warmer. Benefit for the environment.
Adopt the advanced DC inverter technology
The system adopts the advanced DC inverter technology, which can consume less power energy to
realize the equal efficiency, saving money for you.
With air inlet filter, enhance the air quality
The high efficiency filter can collect the dirt and remove the bacterium, which can be installed on the
easy-to-unload place, convenient to be cleaned.
Convenient infrared remote controller
This remote controller YR-H71 can realize the oprional healthy air flow and sterilize function, it is
mobile type appearance, so smart and compact.
And the infrared controller can be equipped with the controller holder, convenient to fix
the remote controller.
Auto–restart function (optional)
All indoor units have auto-restart function. When the power supply cut off suddenly, the unit will
automatically recover the previous running mode once the power supply is on.
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Self-diagnostic function
In the course of operation, if the failure occurs, the failure code will display on the wired controller or
on the operation panel. Then according to the failure code chart, you can eliminate the failure soon.
Central control function, if connected with a central controller
(This device will be available in the near future). That is convenient for building management.
Weekly timing function, if connected with a detector and a weekly timer
Adjustable heating temperature compensation
In heating and in cooling mode, the temperature compensation can be adjusted by the infrared remote.
controller. If you do not want the compensation, you can set the compensation as 0°C (factory setting).
Optional wired controller YR-E12
The wired controller YR-E12 can control a single unit individually, also it can control some units in
group of 16 indoor units. with plenty of functions: refer to the controller function section.
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2.1 Outdoor Unit
—— Cooling Heating
W 8000 10000
W 2480 2580
W/W 3.22 3.87
W 1500 1800
W 550 550
W
9500 11500
W 3800 3800
——
A 16.8 16.8
—— 99% 99%
A
Model / Manufacture ——
Oil charge and type ——
Type ——
Number ——
Type × Number ——
Speed r/min
Motor output power W
Air-flows (H/M/L) m³/h
Type / Diameter mm
Face area
External mm
Package mm
——
——
W
Noise level H/M/L dB(A)
Weight Net / Shipping kg / kg
Type / Charge kg
No need to recharge m
Recharge g/m
Liquid mm
Gas mm
——
Drop between IU & OU
m
Piping length between IU & OU m
Total liquid piping length m
Max.Drop between IU &OU m
Max.Drop between IU & IU m
Max.Piping length between IU & OU m
Max.Total length m
Connecting method
Flared
Between I.D &O.D 5
10
40
10(indoor unit lower than outdoor unit)
15 (indoor unit higher than outdoor unit)
25
60
58/-/-
74 / 89
Piping
Refrigerant R410A / 2.6
40
20
Pipe 4* Φ6.35
4* Φ9.52
Defrosting method Automatic by reversible cycle
Crankcase heater power 35
Dimension
(L×W×H)
1068x340x830
1100x440x979
Refrigerant control method EEVs
about 4000
Heat exchanger TP2M / 7.0
about 0.75
Outdoor unit
Compressor TNB220FLBM1/MITSUBISHI ELEC.
670CC
Twin Rotary (DC inverter)
1
Fan Axial × 1
850/700/500
60
Max.Running current
Power factor(under rating power input)
Fuse size (recommended size) 30
Maximum capacity
Maximum power input
Power source 1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz
1. The above performance data are from the combination of HCNL 821 XMR+3*HKEL 201 XMR+1*HSF 411 XMR.
2. Large drop and long piping installation will obviously reduce the total capacity.
Item Model HCNL 821 XMR
Function
Rating capacity
Power input
EER / COP
Minimum capacity
Minimum power input
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-7-
—— Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
W 4100 4600 5000 5500
10³×m³/h 1.6 / 2 /
——
——
N, V, Hz
A 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45
Type × Number ——
Speed r/min
Motor power W
Air-flows (H/M/L) m³/h
Type / Diameter mm
Total area
Temp. scope
External mm
Package mm
Drainage pipe material, diameter mm
——
——
mm
——
Noise level H/M/L dB(A)
Weight Net / Shipping kg / kg
Refrigerant Type ——
Liquid mm
Gas mm
——
* o.d.=outer diameter; i.d.=inner diameter
Connecting method Flared Flared
28.3/34.3 28.3/34.3
Piping
R410A R410A
Pipe 6.35 6.35
12.7 12.7
Electricity Heater / /
48/45/41 48/45/41
EEV on outdoor unit
Fresh air hole dimension / /
990/655/199
1150/750/300 1150/750/300
PVC, 20/18(o.d./I.d.*) PVC, 20/18(o.d./I.d.*)
700/640/580
Heat exchanger
TP2M / 7x0.35 TP2M / 7x0.35
about 0.49 about 0.49
cooling: 6~7 / heating: 43~60
CENTRIFUGAL × 2
1150/1050/850 1150/1050/850
output: 28/input: 80 output: 28/input: 80
Running current
Fan
CENTRIFUGAL × 2
700/640/580
Dimension
(L×W×H) 990/655/199
Controller type Infrared YR-H71 or wired YR-E12
Refrigerant control
Communication cable 2x(0.75~1.25mm2 ), must be shielded
Power source 1, 220~230, 50
Dehumidifying capacity
Item
Power cable 3 × 0.75mm2
HSFL 411 XMR HSFL 531 XMR
Function
Capacity
2.2 Indoor Units
Norminal conditions: indoor temperature (cooling): 27DB/19WB, indoor temperature (heating):
20DB.
Outdoor temperature (cooling): 35DB/24WB, outdoor temperature (heating): 7DB/6WB.
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analy-
ser calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Please read carefully the following Safety Instructions before operating the air conditioner.
A strict observance of the Instructions indicated on the “USER’S MANUALwill prevent personal hurt
and incidents to the User. Moreover, correct operation and long life of the system will be ensured.
Depending on the seriousness of potential risks and damages, the reported Instructions are classied
in two types: “WARNING” and “CAUTION”. A strict observance of the Instructions is required to gua-
rantee your personal safety and the safety of the environments where Units have been installed.
The following Instructions are related to the air conditioner’s installation. They have been reported in
this “USER’S MANUAL” just to allow the User to check that installation is or has been properly carried
out. If an improper installation - not corresponding to the Instructions - is veried, please contact the
Dealer or the Authorized Technical Service.
The User must never attempt to repair, install or perform special maintenance by himself.
Key to symbols
WARNING This symbol points out the risk of serious injury or death.
This symbol points out the risk of injury or damage to the property.
Prohibition. Action or procedure not allowed, with serious effects for
people or objects.
CAUTION
Obligation. Compulsory action or procedure. The missed observance
could bring to serious effects for people or objects.
!
!
!
• Strictly observe the instructions provided in this Manual.
The air conditioning system contains in its refrigerant circuit the R410A gas under
pressure. Never disconnect refrigerant pipes or connection joints.
Never perform any handling on Outdoor Unit service valves or on Indoor Unit's
unions.
Keep this Manual in a safe place easy to reach at any time for convenient
reference.
In case the air conditioner is transferred and reinstalled, this User's Manual should
always be attached to the appliance.
3. Safety precautions
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Installation
Never try to install this Unit by yourself, i.e. without the support of Technical Personnel. Never try to repair the
Unit by yourself. The Unit’s components can be reached only by opening or removing the covering panels,
and this involves exposure to high voltage. Even by disconnecting power supply, it is not always possible
to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
• Please always contact the Dealer or Authorized Service Center for installation.
Never attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself, because improper installation could
cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or re.
Please always contact the Dealer or the Authorized Service Center for any servicing
operation or special maintenance.
Never try to repair or carry out special maintenance by yourself. Improper repair or maintenance
could cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or re.
Conrm that installation has been carried out according to the following prescriptions:
WARNING
!
!
!
• When installing, all possible countermeasures must be taken to avoid refrigerant gas leaks.
If there is high concentration of refrigerant gas in the room, oxygen lack may occur.
Do not install the air conditioner near burners, heat sources or ammable gas. This is to avoid
the risk of malfunctioning, re or explosion.
• Ensure that a circuit breaker has been installed on the power supply line above the air con-
ditioner, to avoid the risk of electric shock.
• When installing in a small room, countermeasures should be taken in case a refrigerant leak
exceeds the proper range. Otherwise, it will cause people asphyxia.
CAUTION
!
!
!
!
Ensure that drain hose and drain pipe installation has been correctly carried out. Incorrect
installation or maintenance will cause water leakage.
CAUTION
!
!
!
Ensure that Indoor and Outdoors Units have been properly grounded.
Defective grounding could cause electric shock.
!
• This kind of appliance needs a specic circuit breaker with proper pro-
tective devices against overcurrents and short circuits (fuses or automatic
switches).
Circuit
breaker
(specic)
Safety precautions
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Do not insert the air conditioner’s plug into
multiple sockets or into sockets to which other
appliances are connected. Do not use plug
adapters.
Always observe the operating precautions listed in the following tables. In this way, correct operation and
safeguard of people, animals and objects inside air-conditioned environments will be ensured.
WARNING
!
Use the correct voltage and frequency for power
supply.
!
!
!
Fully insert the plug into the power socket and
make sure the connection is secure and without
play. Otherwise, sparks and re may occur.
Do not put heavy objects on the power supply
cord. Take care not to damage it. Do not use
faulty or damaged power supply cords.
Do not pull out the plug from the power socket
by drawing the power cord. Damaging to the
power cord, to the plug or to the socket may
occur, and this could result in electric shock or
re generation.
Never turn off the air conditioner by pulling the
power supply plug out of the socket. This could
cause electric shock or re.
Always press the ON/OFF button on remote
controller.
Do not use extension cords. Do not use rolled
power supply cords.
Never touch switches, sockets or power supply
plugs with wet hands. This could cause electric
shock.
If you smell something burning, immediately turn
off the air conditioner, switch the circuit breaker to
“OFF” or “0” and contact the Authorized Technical
Assistance.
Do not insert any objects into the air inlet or ou-
tlet of Indoor and Outdoors Units. Even if fans
are stopped, they could automatically start all
at once.
You should avoid to expose your body directly
to cool air for a long time. This may cause you
health problems.
Do not direct the airow towards infants, aged or
disabled people.
220 ÷ 230V~, 50Hz
B A
M D
OFF
A
U
T
O
ON
OFF
TEMP
SWING FAN
Safety precautions
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CAUTION
!
Ventilation should be operated when using
at the same time the air conditioner and gas
burners. Insufcient ventilation will cause lack
of oxygen.
Do not use sprayers near the air conditioner and
do not spray anything towards the appliance.
!
!
Do not place burners near the airflow of air
conditioner.
Do not expose plants or animals to the direct
airow of the air conditioner.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not sprinkle
water or other liquid on Indoor Unit. Do not clean
the air conditioner by water spurts.
Ventilate the room regularly while the air condi-
tioner is operating. Fail to follow this advice could
result in lack of oxygen inside the room.
Do not expose food, plants, animals, precision
devices or works of art to the direct airow of the
air conditioner.
For proper performance, operate the air
conditioner under the temperature and humidity
conditions indicated in this Manual (see page
5, “Recommended Operating Conditions”). If
the Unit operates beyond these conditions,
malfunctions may occur or dew may drip from
the Indoor Unit.
!
Do not place anything in front of the air conditioner
nor obstruct the air outlet.
When necessary, replace fuses with fuses of the
same type and size. Never use a piece of iron
or copper instead of the proper fuse, as it could
result in a malfunction or in a re accident.
!
Do not touch the heat exchangers’ metal aps on Indoor and Outdoor Units. This could cause
hurts due to the sharp shape of the aps. Take care of this especially when removing the inlet
grille and the air lters.
Do not put any object on the air conditioner. On the
appliance’s upper part there is an air inlet grille that must
not be obstructed. Besides, a heavy object may cause the
air conditioner’s fall.
Safety precautions
4. Net dimensions of the Indoor Units
Convertible type units: HSFL 411, 531 XMR
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100
900
990
655
200
880
620
605
600
40 35 35 30
199
(mm)
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R410A
The working pressure of R410A is approximately 1.6 times higher than R22. Because the oil in the
refrigerant is different, please do not mix them.
Refrigerant R22 (single) R410A (mixed) R407C (mixed)
Oil Mineral oil (SONTEX 200LT) Synthetic oil (POE oil) Synthetic oil (POE oil)
Pressure ratio 1 Approx. 1.6 Approx. 1.1
Operation flow
1. Calculate the refrigerant additional charging
amount, and charge a suitable amount.
1. Air purging by refrigerant is prohibited seriously
2. Use a special vacuum pump with reverse check
mechanism
1. Charge the nitrogen to the set pressure
2. 24 hours later,check if the pressure in the pipe
has reduced
1. Do not connect the power supply
1. Use piping material of the specified thickness
2. Do not use dirty pipe
3. Always flow nitrogen during welding work
hand over
trial running and adjustment
maintenance panel installation
gas leakage check
additional refrigerant charging
evacuation and drying
leakage test
refrigerant piping connection
outdoor unit installation
outdoor unit foundation work
electric wiring work
remote controller installation
insulation work
duct work
drain piping work
refrigerant piping work
indoor unit installation
operation chart preparation
1. Always inspect the used refrigerant
2. Always use the specified refrigerant
refrigerant inspection
prepare work schedule
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Piping material
1. Use the correct refrigerant piping and materials for R410A
2. For the pipe wall thickness, see the table below:
Pipe diameter Φ6.35 Φ9.52 Φ12.7 Φ15.88 Φ19.1
Pipe wall thickness 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.2
Note: Always observe and comply with the local regulations when installing the refrigerant piping.
Tools
R410A work requires a number of special tools (* symbol). Since the tools used in R22 work
cannot be used for R410A, provide the tools separately.
Tool name Process and application
Pipe cutter Piping cutting
*Flaring tool Pipe flaring work
*Torque wrench Flare nut connection
Expander Expansion at pipe connection
Pipe bender Pipe bending work
Refrigerant piping work
Nitrogen gas Pipe oxidation prevention
Welder Pipe brazing
Air tightness test
*Gauge manifold
*Charging hose
Vacuum evacuation and refrigerant
charging operation check
Air tightness test
Refrigerant
additional charging
*Vacuum pump
(with adapter)
Vacuum drying
Electronic scale
Gas leakage detector Gas leakage test
Refrigerant
additional charging
Work precautions
Refrigerant check: Before work, check the used refrigerant and prepare materials matched to the
refrigerant.
Refrigerant piping: Observe the basics of refrigerant piping to avoid the unnecessary problems. In
addition, when performing the welding work, seal in the nitrogen gas to the pipes, and prevent it
from the oxidation.
Leak pressure detection: Perform seal detection and make sure there is no refrigerant leakage.
Vacuum drying: If the vacuum pump has not the reverse flow check mechanism, use the pump
together with a reverse flow check adapter.
Additional refrigerant: Charge a suitable amount of refrigerant with a special R410A gauge
manifold and charging hose.
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Operation and Performance
*Heating Performance
*Microcomputer-controlled Automatic Defrosting
Heat-pump air conditioners heat your entire room
by recirculating air throughout the room, with the
result that some time may be required after first
starting the air conditioner until the room is heated.
This air conditioner operates on the heat-pump
principle, absorbing heat from outdoor air and
transferring that heat indoors. As a result, the
operating performance is reduced as outdoor air
temperature drops. If you feel that insufficient
heating perfomance is being produced, we
recommend you use this air conditioner in
conjunction with another kind of heating
appliance.
Instructions relating to heating (*) are applicable
to HSFL 411, 531 XMR Indoor Units.
When using the Heating mode under conditions of
low outdoor air temperature high humidity, frost
may form on the outdoor unit, resulting in reduced
operating performance.
In order to prevent this kind of reduced
performance, this unit is equipped with a
Microcomputer-controlled Automatic Defrosting
function. If frost forms, the air conditioner will
temporarily stop, and the defrosting circuit will
operate briefly (for about 7 to 15 minutes).
STANDARD PARTS
The following installation parts are furnished. Use
them as required.
Mark Parts name
Adhesive tape
Saddle (L.S) with screws
Drain hose
Heat insulation material
Piping hole cover
Putty
Plastic clamp
Optional parts
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Additional information about these models
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SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION
(1)Do not install where there is the danger of com-
bustible gas leakage.
(2) Do not install near heat sources.
(3) If children under 10 years old may approach
the unit, take preventive measures so that they
cannot reach the unit.
Install at a place that can withstand the weight of
the indoor and outdoor units and install positively
so that the units will not topple or fall
WARNING
CAUTION
Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows:
INDOOR UNIT
(1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall, floor,
ceiling which is not subject to vibration.
(2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed:
the air should be able to blow all over the room.
(3) Install the unit near an electric outlet or special
branch circuit.
(4) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to
direct sunlight.
(5) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor
unit is easy.
(6) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily
installed.
(7) Take servicing, etc. into consideration and leave the
spaces shown in Fig.A. Also install the unit where
the filter can be removed.
Under ceiling
2 cm
or more
Ceiling
Indoor unit
30 cm
or more
Left
Right
1.5m
Floor console
30 cm
or more
30 cm
or more 1.5m
1.5m
Left Right
may be difference
Fig.A
Indoor unit
Installation of the Indoor Unit
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
(1) The power source capacity must be the sum of the
room air conditioner current and the current of other
electrical appliances. When the current contracted
capacity is insufficient, change the contracted
capacity.
(2) When the voltage is too low and the air conditioner
is difficult to start, contact the power company the
voltage raised.
CAUTION
TEST RUNNING
1. CHECK ITEMS
(1) INDOOR UNIT
(1) Is operation of each button on the remote control
unit normal?
(2) Does each lamp light normally?
(3) Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
(4) Is the drain normal?
(2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use
air louvers.
(3) Give the operating and installation manuals to
the customer.
(1) Always use a special branch circuit and install a special
receptacle to supply power to the room air conditioner.
(2) Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to
the capacity of the room air conditioner.
(3) The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring.
Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the
wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3mm
between the contacts of each pole.
(4) Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so
that the room air conditioner can be operated safely
and positively.
(5) Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the
related laws and regulations and electric company
standards.
WARNING
MOUNT THE COVER PLATE AND
THE INTAKE GRILL
(2) OUTDOOR UNIT
(1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during
operation?
(2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb
the neighbors?
(3) Is there any gas leakage?
CUSTOMER GUIDANCE
Explain the following to the customer in accordance
with the operating manual:
(1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching,
temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching,
and other remote control unit operations.
1.Mount the cover plate. (Right)
(1) Cut a pipe exit hole in the right plate. This is
only when the pipe exits from the right side.
(This operation is not required when the
protrusion is on the top or rear.)
Fig. 31 Cover plate (Right)
(2) Join the cover plates (right) and mount with screws.
Fig. 32
Installation procedures
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(2) Insert the hinges on the bottom of the intake grill into the holes in the base assembly. Then mount the arms to
the three areas on the top of the intake grill.
Fig. 35
Fig. 34
(1) Cut the right side of the intake grill. This is only when the pipe exits from the right side
3. Mount the intake grill.
(1) Join the cover plate (left) and mount with screws.
Fig. 33
2. Mount the cover plate.(Left)
Installation procedures
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Open the intake grill and remove the three or four or six screws.(Fig. 1)
Remark:
The main unit can be wired before the indoor
unit is installed. Select the most appropriate
installation order.
A. FLOOR CONSOLE TYPE
1. DRILLING FOR PIPING
Select piping and drain directions.(Fig.2)
The piping and drain can be made in three
directions as shown below.
(Fig.2)
rear
right
down
REMOVE THE INTAKE GRILL
PREPARING INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
When installing set to wall, install the accessory wall
bracket at the position shown in Fig.5,and mount the
set to it.
Fig. 1
Intake grill
(Fig. 5)
Wall bracket
Side of set
65.5cm
99cm
50cm 24.5cm
6.5cm
12.5cm 10cm
6.5cm
53cm
4.5cm
7cm hole
3.5cm hole
The drain hose can be connected to either the
left or right side.(Fig.3)
(Fig. 3)
Drain hose (Left side) Drain hose (Right side)
Wall
7cm 6mm
Indoor unit outdoor unit
(Fig.4)
When the directions are selected, drill a 7 cm dia.
hole on the wall so that the hole is tilted downward
toward the outdoor for smooth water flow. When
the pipe is led out from the rear, make a hole in
Fig.4, at the position shown.
Installation of the Indoor Unit
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Termal HSFL 531 XMR User manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User manual

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