Ras18 22skve
Ras18 22skve
Ras18 22skve
SVM-10050-1
SERVICE MANUAL
AIR-CONDITIONER
SPLIT TYPE
Indoor Unit
<High Wall, Heat Pump Type>
RAS-18, 22SKV-E
RAS-18, 22SKVR-E
RAS-18, 22SKV2-E
RAS-18, 22SKV-A
RAS-18, 22SKVR-A
RAS-18, 22SKV-ND
Outdoor Unit
<Heat Pump Type>
RAS-18, 22SAV-E2
RAS-18, 22SAV2-E
RAS-18, 22SAV2-A
R410A
Revised on May, 2010
CONTENTS
2. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 5
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FILE NO. SVM-10050
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
New Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation
• THIS AIR CONDITIONER ADOPTS THE NEW HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES NOT
DESTROY OZONE LAYER.
R410A refrigerant is apt to be affected by impurities such as water, oxidizing membrane, and oils because
the working pressure of R410A refrigerant is approx. 1.6 times of refrigerant R22. Accompanied with the
adoption of the new refrigerant, the refrigeration machine oil has also been changed. Therefore, during
installation work, be sure that water, dust, former refrigerant, or refrigeration machine oil does not enter
into the new type refrigerant R410A air conditioner circuit.
To prevent mixing of refrigerant or refrigerating machine oil, the sizes of connecting sections of charging
port on main unit and installation tools are different from those used for the conventional refrigerant units.
Accordingly, special tools are required for the new refrigerant (R410A) units. For connecting pipes, use new
and clean piping materials with high pressure fittings made for R410A only, so that water and/or dust does
not enter. Moreover, do not use the existing piping because there are some problems with pressure fittings
and possible impurities in existing piping.
CAUTION
TO DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
This appliance must be connected to the main power supply by a circuit breaker or a switch with a contact
separation of at least 3 mm.
DANGER
• ASK AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OR QUALIFIED INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL/
MAINTAIN THE AIR CONDITIONER.
INAPPROPRIATE SERVICING MAY RESULT IN WATER LEAKAGE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE.
• TURN OFF MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK. MAKE SURE
ALL POWER SWITCHES ARE OFF. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK.
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WARNING
• Never modify this unit by removing any of the safety guards or bypass any of the safety interlock
switches.
• Do not install in a place which cannot bear the weight of the unit. Personal injury and property
damage can result if the unit falls.
• After the installation work, confirm that refrigerant gas does not leak.
If refrigerant gas leaks into the room and flows near a fire source, such as a cooking range, noxious gas
may generate.
• The electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the Installa-
tion Manual. Make sure the air conditioner uses an exclusive circuit.
An insufficient circuit capacity or inappropriate installation may cause fire.
• When wiring, use the specified cables and connect the terminals securely to prevent external
forces applied to the cable from affecting the terminals.
• Be sure to provide grounding.
Do not connect ground wires to gas pipes, water pipes, lightning rods or ground wires for telephone cables.
• Conform to the regulations of the local electric company when wiring the power supply.
Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock.
CAUTION
• Exposure of unit to water or other moisture before installation may result in an electrical short.
Do not store in a wet basement or expose to rain or water.
• Do not install in a place that can increase the vibration of the unit. Do not install in a place that can
amplify the noise level of the unit or where noise or discharged air might disturb neighbors.
• To avoid personal injury, be careful when handling parts with sharp edges.
• Perform the specified installation work to guard against an earthquake.
If the air conditioner is not installed appropriately, accidents may occur due to the falling unit.
For Reference:
If a heating operation would be continuously performed for a long time under the condition that the outdoor
temperature is 0°C or lower, drainage of defrosted water may be difficult due to freezing of the bottom
plate, resulting in a trouble of the cabinet or fan.
It is recommended to procure an antifreeze heater locally for a safe installation of the air conditioner.
For details, contact the dealer.
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FILE NO. SVM-10050
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Specifications
RAS-18SKV-E / RAS-18SAV-E2
RAS-22SKV-E / RAS-22SAV-E2
Indoor RAS-18SKV-E RAS-22SKV-E
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV-E2 RAS-22SAV-E2
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V, 1 Ph / 60Hz / 220 – 230V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKV-E RAS-22SKV-E
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV-E2 RAS-22SAV-E2
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 4 4
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier — —
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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FILE NO. SVM-10050
RAS-18SKVR-E / RAS-18SAV-E2
RAS-22SKVR-E / RAS-22SAV-E2
Indoor RAS-18SKVR-E RAS-22SKVR-E
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV-E2 RAS-22SAV-E2
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V, 1 Ph / 60Hz / 220 – 230V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKVR-E RAS-22SKVR-E
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV-E2 RAS-22SAV-E2
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 2 2
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier 1 1
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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FILE NO. SVM-10050
RAS-18SKV2-E / RAS-18SAV2-E
RAS-22SKV2-E / RAS-22SAV2-E
Indoor RAS-18SKV2-E RAS-22SKV2-E
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV2-E RAS-22SAV2-E
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V, 1 Ph / 60Hz / 220 – 230V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKV2-E RAS-22SKV2-E
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV2-E RAS-22SAV2-E
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 4 4
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier — —
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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FILE NO. SVM-10050-1
RAS-18SKV-A / RAS-18SAV2-A
RAS-22SKV-A / RAS-22SAV2-A
Indoor RAS-18SKV-A RAS-22SKV-A
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV2-A RAS-22SAV2-A
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKV-A RAS-22SKV-A
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV2-A RAS-22SAV2-A
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 4 4
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier — —
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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RAS-18SKVR-A / RAS-18SAV2-A
RAS-22SKVR-A / RAS-22SAV2-A
Indoor RAS-18SKVR-A RAS-22SKVR-A
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV2-A RAS-22SAV2-A
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKVR-A RAS-22SKVR-A
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV2-A RAS-22SAV2-A
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 2 2
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier 1 1
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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RAS-18SKV-ND / RAS-18SAV2-E
RAS-22SKV-ND / RAS-22SAV2-E
Indoor RAS-18SKV-ND RAS-22SKV-ND
Unit model
Outdoor RAS-18SAV2-E RAS-22SAV2-E
Cooling capacity (kW) 5.0 6.0
Cooling capacity range (kW) 1.1 – 6.0 1.2 – 6.7
Heating capacity (kW) 5.8 7.0
Heating capacity range (kW) 0.8 – 6.3 1.0 – 7.5
Power supply 1 Ph / 50Hz / 220 – 240V, 1 Ph / 60Hz / 220 – 230V
Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Running current (A) 0.30 – 0.28 0.30 – 0.28 0.38 – 0.35 0.38 – 0.35
Indoor
Power consumption (W) 40 40 50 50
Power factor (%) 60 60 60 60
Electric Operation mode Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
characteristic
Running current (A) 6.40 – 5.87 6.98 – 6.40 8.93 – 8.19 9.18 – 8.42
Outdoor Power consumption (W) 1380 1520 1945 2000
Power factor (%) 98 99 99 99
Starting current (A) 7.28-6.68 9.56-8.77
COP 3.52 3.72 3.01 3.41
Sound pressure Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 44/41/38/35/32 44/41/39/35/32 47/44/41/38/35 47/44/42/38/35
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 49 50 53 52
Sound power Indoor H / M+ / M / L+ / L (dB-A) 59/56/53/50/47 59/56/54/50/47 62/59/56/53/50 62/59/57/53/50
level Outdoor H (dB-A) 64 65 68 67
Unit model RAS-18SKV-ND RAS-22SKV-ND
Height (mm) 320 320
Dimension Width (mm) 1050 1050
Indoor unit Depth (mm) 228 228
Net weight (kg) 13 13
Fan motor output (W) 30 30
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 15.9 / 16.5 17.7 / 18.0
Unit model RAS-18SAV2-E RAS-22SAV2-E
Height (mm) 550 550
Dimension Width (mm) 780 780
Depth (mm) 290 290
Net weight (kg) 41 41
Outdoor unit
Motor output (W) 1100 1100
Compressor Type Twin rotary type with DC-inverter variable speed control
Model DA130A1F-27F DA150A1F-20F
Fan motor output (W) 43 43
Air flow rate (Cooling/Heating) (m³/min) 36.3 / 31.9 38.6 / 37.2
Type Flare connection Flare connection
Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Indoor unit
Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Piping Liquid side (mm) Ø6.35 Ø6.35
Outdoor unit
connection Gas side (mm) Ø12.70 Ø12.70
Maximum length (m) 20 20
Maximum chargeless length (m) 15 15
Maximum height difference (m) 10 10
Name of refrigerant R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Weight (kg) 1.40 1.40
Power supply 3 Wires: includes earth (Outdoor)
Wiring connection
Interconnection 4 Wires: includes earth
Indoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28 21 ~ 32 / ~ 28
Usable temperature range
Outdoor (Cooling/Heating) (°C) –10 ~ 46 / –15 ~ 24 –10 ~ 46 /–15 ~ 24
Installation plate 1 1
Wireless remote controller 1 1
Batteries 2 2
Remote controller holder 1 1
Toshiba New IAQ filter 4 4
Indoor unit Mounting screw 6 (Ø4 × 25L) 6 (Ø4 × 25L)
Accessory
Remote controller holder 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L) 2 (Ø3.1L × 16L)
Pan head wood screw
Plasma air purifier — —
Installation manual 1 1
Owner’s manual 1 1
Drain nipple 1 1
Outdoor unit
Water-proof rubber cap 2 2
• The specifications may be subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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2-2. Operation Characteristic Curve
<Cooling> <Heating>
10.00 10.00
RAS-22SKV-E RAS-22SKV-E
9.00 RAS-22SKVR-E 9.00
RAS-22SKVR-E
RAS-22SKV2-E RAS-22SKV2-E
RAS-22SKV-A RAS-22SKV-A
8.00 RAS-22SKVR-A 8.00
RAS-22SKVR-A
RAS-22SKV-ND RAS-22SKV-ND
7.00 7.00
6.00 6.00
Current (A)
Current (A)
RAS-18SKV-E
RAS-18SKVR-E
5.00 RAS-18SKV2-E 5.00
RAS-18SKV-A RAS-18SKV-E
RAS-18SKVR-A RAS-18SKVR-E
4.00 RAS-18SKV-ND 4.00 RAS-18SKV2-E
RAS-18SKV-A
RAS-18SKVR-A
3.00 3.00 RAS-18SKV-ND
2.00 2.00
1.00 1.00
0.00 0.00
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Compressor Speed (RPS) Compressor Speed (RPS)
105 120
RAS-18SKV-E
RAS-18SKVR-E
100 RAS-18SKV2-E
RAS-18SKV-A
100 RAS-18SKVR-A
95 RAS-18SKV-ND
RAS-22SKV-E
RAS-22SKVR-E
90 RAS-22SKV2-E
RAS-18SKV-E RAS-22SKV-A
RAS-18SKVR-E 80 RAS-22SKVR-A
Capacity Ratio (%)
85 RAS-18SKV2-E RAS-22SKV-ND
RAS-18SKV-A
RAS-18SKVR-A
80 RAS-18SKV-ND
RAS-22SKV-E 60
RAS-22SKVR-E
75 RAS-22SKV2-E
RAS-22SKV-A
70 RAS-22SKVR-A
RAS-22SKV-ND 40
Condition
65 Condition Indoor: DB20°C
Indoor: DB27°C/WB19°C Indoor Air-Flow Volume: High
Indoor Air-Flow Volume: High Pipe Length: 7.5m
Pipe Length: 7.5m
60 20
Capacity Ratio: 100% = Capacity Ratio: 100% =
5.0kW (RAS-18SKV-E, RAS-18SKVR-E, RAS-18SKV2-E, 5.8kW (RAS-18SKV-E, RAS-18SKVR-E, RAS-18SKV2-E,
55 RAS-18SKV-A, RAS-18SKVR-A, RAS-18SKV-ND) RAS-18SKV-A, RAS-18SKVR-A, RAS-18SKV-ND)
6.0kW (RAS-22SKV-E, RAS-22SKVR-E, RAS-22SKV2-E, 7.0kW (RAS-22SKV-E, RAS-22SKVR-E, RAS-22SKV2-E,
RAS-22SKV-A, RAS-22SKVR-A, RAS-22SKV-ND) RAS-22SKV-A, RAS-22SKVR-A, RAS-22SKV-ND)
50 0
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 –15 –10 –5 0 5 10
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3. REFRIGERANT R410A
This air conditioner adopts the new refrigerant HFC 6. When an air conditioning system charged with a
(R410A) which does not damage the ozone layer. large volume of refrigerant is installed in a small
The working pressure of the new refrigerant R410A room, it is necessary to exercise care so that,
is 1.6 times higher than conventional refrigerant even when refrigerant leaks, its concentration
(R22). The refrigerating oil is also changed in does not exceed the marginal level.
accordance with change of refrigerant, so be careful If the refrigerant gas leakage occurs and its
that water, dust, and existing refrigerant or concentration exceeds the marginal level, an
refrigerating oil are not entered in the refrigerant oxygen starvation accident may result.
cycle of the air conditioner using the new refrigerant 7. Be sure to carry out installation or removal
during installation work or servicing time. according to the installation manual.
The next section describes the precautions for air Improper installation may cause refrigeration
conditioner using the new refrigerant. Conforming trouble, water leakage, electric shock, fire, etc.
to contents of the next section together with the
8. Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner
general cautions included in this manual, perform
may be dangerous.
the correct and safe work.
If a breakdown occurs please call a qualified air
conditioner technician or electrician.
3-1. Safety During Installation/Servicing Improper repair may result in water leakage,
As R410A’s pressure is about 1.6 times higher than electric shock and fire, etc.
that of R22, improper installation/servicing may
cause a serious trouble. By using tools and
3-2. Refrigerant Piping Installation
materials exclusive for R410A, it is necessary to
carry out installation/servicing safely while taking 3-2-1. Piping Materials and Joints Used
the following precautions into consideration. For the refrigerant piping installation, copper pipes
1. Never use refrigerant other than R410A in an air and joints are mainly used.
conditioner which is designed to operate with Copper pipes and joints suitable for the refrigerant
R410A. must be chosen and installed.
If other refrigerant than R410A is mixed, Furthermore, it is necessary to use clean copper
pressure in the refrigeration cycle becomes pipes and joints whose interior surfaces are less
abnormally high, and it may cause personal affected by contaminants.
injury, etc. by a rupture.
2. Confirm the used refrigerant name, and use 1. Copper Pipes
tools and materials exclusive for the refrigerant It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes
R410A. which are made of either copper or copper alloy
The refrigerant name R410A is indicated on the and it is desirable that the amount of residual oil
visible place of the outdoor unit of the air condi- is less than 40 mg/10 m.
tioner using R410A as refrigerant. To prevent Do not use copper pipes having a collapsed,
mischarging, the diameter of the service port deformed or discolored portion
differs from that of R22. (especially on the interior surface).
3. If a refrigeration gas leakage occurs during Otherwise, the expansion valve or capillary tube
installation/servicing, be sure to ventilate fully. may become blocked with contaminants.
If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire, As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pres-
a poisonous gas may occur. sure higher than when using R22, it is necessary
4. When installing or removing an air conditioner, to choose adequate materials.
do not allow air or moisture to remain in the Thicknesses of copper pipes used with R410A
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the are as shown in Table 3-2-1.
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high Never use copper pipes thinner than 0.8 mm
so that a rupture or personal injury may be even when it is available on the market.
caused.
5. After completion of installation work, check to
make sure that there is no refrigeration gas
leakage.
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming
into contact with fire in the fan-driven heater,
space heater, etc., a poisonous gas may occur.
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Table 3-2-1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes
Thickness (mm)
2. Joints
For copper pipes, flare joints or socket joints are used. Prior to use, be sure to remove all contaminants.
a) Flare Joints
Flare joints used to connect the copper pipes cannot be used for pipings whose outer diameter exceeds
20 mm. In such a case, socket joints can be used.
Sizes of flare pipe ends, flare joint ends and flare nuts are as shown in Tables 3-2-3 to 3-2-6 below.
b) Socket Joints
Socket joints are such that they are brazed for connections, and used mainly for thick pipings whose
diameter is larger than 20 mm.
Thicknesses of socket joints are as shown in Table 3-2-2.
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d) Flare Processing
Make certain that a clamp bar and copper
pipe have been cleaned.
By means of the clamp bar, perform the flare ØD
A
processing correctly.
Use either a flare tool for R410A or conven-
tional flare tool.
Flare processing dimensions differ according
to the type of flare tool.
When using a conventional flare tool, be sure
to secure “dimension A” by using a gauge for
size adjustment. Fig. 3-2-1 Flare processing dimensions
A (mm)
Outer
Nominal Thickness
diameter Flare tool for R410A Conventional flare tool
diameter (mm)
(mm)
clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type
A (mm)
Outer
Nominal Thickness
diameter Flare tool for R22 Conventional flare tool
diameter (mm)
(mm)
clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type
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Table 3-2-6 Flare and flare nut dimensions for R22
6˚
to 4
45˚
B A C D
43˚
to 4
5˚
Fig. 3-2-2 Relations between flare nut and flare seal surface
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3-3. Tools
3-3-1. Required Tools
The service port diameter of packed valve of the outdoor unit in the air-water heat pump using R410A is
changed to prevent mixing of other refrigerant.
To reinforce the pressure-resisting strength, flare processing dimensions and opposite side dimension of flare
nut (For Ø12.7 copper pipe) of the refrigerant piping are lengthened.
The used refrigerating oil is changed, and mixing of oil may cause a trouble such as generation of sludge,
clogging of capillary, etc. Accordingly, the tools to be used are classified into the following three types.
1. Tools exclusive for R410A (Those which cannot be used for conventional refrigerant (R22))
2. Tools exclusive for R410A, but can be also used for conventional refrigerant (R22)
3. Tools commonly used for R410A and for conventional refrigerant (R22)
The table below shows the tools exclusive for R410A and their interchangeability.
Tools exclusive for R410A (The following tools for R410A are required.)
Tools whose specifications are changed for R410A and their interchangeability
R410A Conventional air-water
air-water heat pump installation heat pump installation
No. Used tool Usage Existence of Whether conventional Whether new equipment
new equipment equipment can be can be used with
for R410A used conventional refrigerant
1 Flare tool Pipe flaring Yes ∗ (Note 1) Yes
Copper pipe gauge
Flaring by
2 for adjusting conventional flare tool Yes ∗ (Note 1) ∗ (Note 1)
projection margin
Torque wrench
3 Connection of flare nut Yes No No
(For Ø12.7)
4 Gauge manifold Evacuating, refrigerant
Yes No No
5 Charge hose charge, run check, etc.
Vacuum pump
6 Vacuum evacuating Yes No Yes
adapter
(Note 1) When flaring is carried out for R410A using the conventional flare tools, adjustment of projection
margin is necessary. For this adjustment, a copper pipe gauge, etc. are necessary.
(Note 2) Charging cylinder for R410A is being currently developed.
Also prepare the following equipments for other installation method and run check.
1. Clamp meter 3. Insulation resistance tester
2. Thermometer 4. Electroscope
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3-4. Recharging of Refrigerant
When it is necessary to recharge refrigerant, charge the specified amount of new refrigerant according to the
following steps.
(Indoor unit)
(Outdoor unit)
Opened
Refrigerant cylinder
(with siphon)
Check valve
Opened
Opened
Open/close Closed
valve for charging
Service port
Electronic balance for refrigerant charging
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1. Be sure to make setting so that liquid can be charged.
2. When using a cylinder equipped with a siphon, liquid can be charged without turning it upside down.
It is necessary for charging refrigerant under condition of liquid because R410A is mixed type of refrigerant.
Accordingly, when charging refrigerant from the refrigerant cylinder to the equipment, charge it turning the
cylinder upside down if cylinder is not equipped with siphon.
cylinder
Refrigerant
Refrigerant
cylinder
Electronic Electronic
balance balance
Siphon
Fig. 3-4-2
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2. Characteristics required for flux 3-5-3. Brazing
• Activated temperature of flux coincides with As brazing work requires sophisticated techniques,
the brazing temperature. experiences based upon a theoretical knowledge, it
• Due to a wide effective temperature range, flux must be performed by a person qualified.
is hard to carbonize. In order to prevent the oxide film from occurring in
• It is easy to remove slag after brazing. the pipe interior during brazing, it is effective to
• The corrosive action to the treated metal and proceed with brazing while letting dry Nitrogen gas
brazing filler is minimum. (N2) flow.
• It excels in coating performance and is harm-
less to the human body. Never use gas other than Nitrogen gas.
As the flux works in a complicated manner as
described above, it is necessary to select an 1. Brazing method to prevent oxidation
adequate type of flux according to the type and
shape of treated metal, type of brazing filler and 1) Attach a reducing valve and a flow-meter to
brazing method, etc. the Nitrogen gas cylinder.
2) Use a copper pipe to direct the piping mate-
3. Types of flux rial, and attach a flow-meter to the cylinder.
• Noncorrosive flux 3) Apply a seal onto the clearance between the
Generally, it is a compound of borax and boric piping material and inserted copper pipe for
acid. Nitrogen in order to prevent backflow of the
It is effective in case where the brazing tem- Nitrogen gas.
perature is higher than 800°C. 4) When the Nitrogen gas is flowing, be sure to
• Activated flux keep the piping end open.
Most of fluxes generally used for silver brazing 5) Adjust the flow rate of Nitrogen gas so that it
are this type. is lower than 0.05 m3/Hr or 0.02 MPa
It features an increased oxide film removing (0.2kgf/cm2) by means of the reducing valve.
capability due to the addition of compounds 6) After performing the steps above, keep the
such as potassium fluoride, potassium chloride Nitrogen gas flowing until the pipe cools down
and sodium fluoride to the borax-boric acid to a certain extent (temperature at which
compound. pipes are touchable with hands).
4. Piping materials for brazing and used 7) Remove the flux completely after brazing.
brazing filler/flux
Nitrogen gas
1. Do not enter flux into the refrigeration cycle. cylinder
Fig. 3-5-1
Prevention of oxidation during brazing
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4. CONSTRUCTION VIEWS
73.5
73.5
7
7
50 50
Heat exchanger
Knock out system Air ionizer Knock out system
50
72 78
Installation plate hanger
157
56 19
125
Installation plate hanger
40
Hanger Hanger
47 215.5 262.5 262.5 153.5 109
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RAS-18SKV-E, RAS-22SKV-E
RAS-18SKV-A, RAS-22SKV-A
RAS-18SKV-ND, RAS-22SKV-ND
RAS-18SKV2-E, RAS-22SKV2-E
1050
73.5
7
7
50 50
Heat exchanger
Knock out system Knock out system
50
72 78
157
Installation plate hanger
125
63 26
40
Hanger Hanger
47 215.5 262.5 262.5 153.5 109
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4-2. Outdoor Unit
A
28 108 125
80
600
50
36 R15
306
320
86
320
320
Ø6 hole
306
R5.5 Ø6 hole
36 R15
Ø11x14 hole 50
A detail Drawing (Back leg)
Ø 25 Drain outlet 2- Ø11 x 14 Hole B Detail Drawing (Front leg)
(For Ø8 -Ø10 anchor bolt)
FAN-GUARD
Ø 436
COVER-PV
Z
550
275
320
290 90 600 90 69 342
Liquid side
(Flare Ø 6.35)
Gas side
(Flare ∅12.7)
137
92
54
600 or more
320
Installation dimension
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5. WIRING DIAGRAM
5-1. Indoor Unit / Outdoor Unit
Compressor
RED P04 BLK
1 1 3 3
WHI P05 WHI
CM 2 2
BLK P06 Q200 ~ 205 Q300 ~ 305 2 2
RED FM
3 3 IGBT MOS-FET 1 1
CN300 Fan Motor
P25 R221 R321 6 6
5 5
YEL P24 4 4
P23 R220 R320 CN700
3 3 PMV
YEL P22 2 2
P21 R219 R319 1 1
Pulse Motor Valve
BRW P20 3 3
CN603 2 2
P35 L03 C13 1 1
YEL P34
P. C. Board (TS)
MCC-5009 Suction pipe
Temp. Sensor
P19 + + + 2 2
F03 Fuse CN602 1 1
ORN
250V ~, T3.15A (TO)
P18 Outdoor
Reactor
P11 DB01 C12 C14 Temp. Sensor
1 1 Power Relay
L01
2 2 3 3
P08
DB02 Varistor CN601 2 2
1 1
(TD)
Varistor Discharge pipe
CT Temp. Sensor
Relay Surge F01 Fuse 2 2
Q404 CN600 1 1
Absorber 250V ~, T25A
(TE)
CN701 P07 P03 P10 P02 Condenser pipe
P33 P32 P31 P30 1 2 3 BLK ORN BLK WHI Temp. Sensor
1 2 3
1 2
PUR 1 2
Fuse, T6.3A
Reactor AC 250V
1 2 3 L N
SKVR-E only
Coil for
4-way Valve
Power Supply
Ion Air Purifier Micro 220-240V~, 50Hz / 220-230V~, 60Hz
Electrode Electrode SW 220-240V~, 50Hz (RAS-18,22SKV-A, 18,22SKVR-A)
Sheet
Metal
High-voltage
Indoor Terminal Block 1 2 3 Heat Exchanger
BRW
BLK
BLU
BLK
RED
Power Supply
GRN & YEL
4 3 2 1 2 1 WHI
4 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 1
RED CN42 CN02 CN01 CN51
1 1 1 1 (WHI)
BRW F01 Fuse
2 2 2 2
BRW T3.15A
3 3 3 3
BRW AC 250V
4 4 4 4
2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
BLU CN32 2 YEL
3 3 3 3 2 2 2
MCC-5044
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6. SPECIFICATIONS OF ELECTRICAL PARTS
5 Outside air temp. sensor (TO sensor) (Inverter attached) 10kΩ (25°C)
6 Heat exchanger temp. sensor (TE sensor) (Inverter attached) 10kΩ (25°C)
18SAV-E2, 18SAV2-E,
DA130A1F-27F
18SAV2-A
8 Compressor 3-phases 4-poles 1100W
22SAV-E2, 22SAV2-E,
DA150A1F-20F
22SAV2-A
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7. REFRIGERANT CYCLE DIAGRAM
7-1. Refrigerant Cycle Diagram
RAS-18SKV-E / RAS-18SAV-E2
RAS-18SKVR-E / RAS-18SAV-E2
RAS-18SKV2-E / RAS-18SAV2-E
RAS-18SKV-A / RAS-18SAV2-A
RAS-18SKVR-A / RAS-18SAV2-A
RAS-18SKV-ND / RAS-18SAV2-E
T1 Temp. measurement
INDOOR UNIT
Indoor heat
exchanger
TC
Sectional shape
Deoxidized copper pipe of heat insulator
Outer dia. : 12.7mm
Thickness : 0.8mm
Strainer
4-way valve
(STF-0108Z) Muffler
TS
TO
Outdoor heat Split capillary
exchanger 2-dia. 1.2 × 80
Distributor
TE
Propeller fan Refrigerant amount: 1.40kg
NOTE :
• The maximum pipe length of this air conditioner is 20m. When the pipe length exceeds 15m, the additional
charging of refrigerant, 20g per 1m for the part of pipe exceeded 15m is required. (Max. 100g)
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RAS-22SKV-E / RAS-22SAV-E2
RAS-22SKVR-E / RAS-22SAV-E2
RAS-22SKV2-E / RAS-22SAV2-E
RAS-22SKV-A / RAS-22SAV2-A
RAS-22SKVR-A / RAS-22SAV2-A
RAS-22SKV-ND / RAS-22SAV2-E
T1 Temp. measurement
INDOOR UNIT
Indoor heat
exchanger
TC
Sectional shape
Deoxidized copper pipe of heat insulator
Outer dia. : 12.7mm
Thickness : 0.8mm
Strainer
4-way valve
(STF-0213Z) Muffler
TS
TO Split capillary
Outdoor heat 1 -dia. 2 × 100
exchanger 2 - 4 -dia. 2 × 66
1
2
3
4
Distributor
TE
Propeller fan
NOTE :
• The maximum pipe length of this air conditioner is 15m. When the pipe length exceeds 15m, the additional
charging of refrigerant, 20g per 1m for the part of pipe exceeded 15m is required. (Max. 100g)
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7-2. Operation Data
<Cooling>
18SKV-E
18SKV2-E
18SKV-A 0.9 to 1.1 11 to 13 40 to 42 High High 67
18SKV-ND
18SKVR-E
18SKVR-A 0.9 to 1.1 11 to 13 40 to 42 High High 67
27/19 35/24
22SKV-E
22SKV2-E 0.9 to 1.1 11 to 13 41 to 43 High High 77
22SKV-A
22SKV-ND
22SKVR-E
22SKVR-A 0.9 to 1.1 11 to 13 41 to 43 High High 77
<Heating>
18SKV-E
18SKV2-E
18SKV-A 2.5 to 2.6 40 to 42 1 to 3 High High 79
18SKV-ND
18SKVR-E
18SKVR-A 2.5 to 2.6 40 to 42 1 to 3 High High 79
20/15 7/6
22SKV-E
22SKV2-E High High 84
22SKV-A 2.6 to 2.8 42 to 44 0 to 2
22SKV-ND
22SKVR-E
22SKVR-A 2.6 to 2.8 42 to 44 0 to 2 High High 84
NOTES :
1. Measure surface temperature of heat exchanger pipe around center of heat exchanger path U bent.
(Thermistor themometer)
2. Connecting piping condition : 7.5 m
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8. CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
8-1. Indoor Unit
RAS-18SKV-E, RAS-18SKV2-E, RAS-18SKV-A, RAS-18SKV-ND
RAS-22SKV-E, RAS-22SKV2-E, RAS-22SKV-A, RAS-22SKV-ND
Operation (START/STOP)
Thermo. Setting
ON TIMER Setting
ECO
Hi-POWER
COMFORT
QUIETSLEEP
QUIET
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RAS-18SKVR-E, RAS-18SKVR-A, RAS-22SKVR-E, RAS-22SKVR-A
Operation (START/STOP)
Thermo. Setting
ON TIMER Setting
ECO
Hi-POWER
COMFORT
QUIETSLEEP
QUIET
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For INDOOR UNIT MICRO-COMPUTER BLOCK DIAGRAM
220-240V~, 50Hz
220-230V~, 60Hz
220-240V~, 50Hz (RAS-18,22SAV2-A)
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• 4-way valve control
Heat exchanger • Signal communication to indoor unit Gate drive
temp.sensor circuit
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9-2. Operation Description
9-2. 1. Basic operation ........................................................................................................... 33
1. Operation control ................................................................................................... 33
2. Cooling/Heating operation ..................................................................................... 34
3. AUTO operation...................................................................................................... 34
4. DRY operation ........................................................................................................ 34
2. Indoor fan motor control .............................................................................................. 35
3. Outdoor fan motor control ........................................................................................... 37
4. Capacity control .......................................................................................................... 38
5. Current release control ............................................................................................... 38
6. Release protective control by temperature of indoor heat exchanger ........................ 39
7. Defrost control (Only in heating operation) ................................................................. 40
8. Louver control ............................................................................................................. 41
1) Louver position ....................................................................................................... 41
2) Air direction adjustment ......................................................................................... 41
3) Swing ..................................................................................................................... 41
9. ECO operation ............................................................................................................ 42
10. Temporary operation ................................................................................................... 43
11. Air purifying control ..................................................................................................... 43
Air purifying control [Detection of abnormality] ........................................................... 44
12. Pulse motor valve (PMV) control ................................................................................ 45
13. Self-Cleaning function ................................................................................................ 46
14. Remote Controller-A or B selection ............................................................................ 47
15. QUIET mode ............................................................................................................... 48
16. COMFORT SLEEP ..................................................................................................... 48
17. Short Timer ................................................................................................................. 48
18. One Touch Comfort ..................................................................................................... 49
19. Hi POWER Mode ........................................................................................................ 49
20. FILTER Indicator ......................................................................................................... 49
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Item Operation flow and applicable data, etc. Description
Remote controller
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
~
Serial signal send/receive Outdoor unit control Inverter
• Frequency control of inverter output
Outdoor unit control • Waveform composite function
• Calculation function • Compressor
(Temperature calculation) • Outdoor fan motor
• AD conversion function • 4-way valve
• Quick heating function • Pulse Motor valve
• Delay function of compressor reactivation (PMV)
• Current release function
• GTr over-current preventive function
• Defrost operation function
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2. Indoor fan <In heating operation> 1) When setting the fan speed to L,
motor control L+, M, M+ or H on the remote
controller, the operation is per-
formed with the constant speed
HEAT ON shown in Fig. 3 and Table 1.
2) When setting the fan speed to
AUTO on the remote controller,
Fan speed setup MANUAL revolution of the fan motor is
(Fig. 3) controlled to the fan speed level
shown in Fig. 5 according to the set
Indication Fan speed temperature and room temperature.
L W8 3) Min air flow rate is controlled by
L+ (L + M) / 2 temperature of the indoor heat
AUTO exchanger (Tc) as shown in Fig. 4.
M WA
4) Cold draft prevention, the fan speed
M+ (M + H) / 2 is controlled by temperature of the
H WE indoor heat exchanger (Tc) as
shown in Fig. 6.
YES 5) In order to prevent Cold draft when
TC ≥ 42°C Min air flow rate control compressor step during heating
operation. Then louver will move to
NO upper position and fan speed will
Tc Limited to Min WD tap reduce or off.
52
51
42
41
*
No limit
* Fan speed =
(TC – (42 + a)) / 10 x (WD – W8) + W8
(Fig. 4) Cold draft preventive control
(Fig. 5) (Fig. 6)
In starting In stability
• Until 12 minutes passed after operation start • When 12 to 25 minutes passed after operation start
FAN AUTO • When 12 to 25 minutes passed after operation start and room temp. is higher than (set temp. –3°C)
and room temp. is 3°C or lower than set temp. • When 25 minutes or more passed after operation start
FAN Manual • Room temp. < Set temp. –4°C • Room temp. ≥ Set temp. –3.5°C
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3. Outdoor fan The blowing air volume at the outdoor unit side is controlled. 1) The operation command sent
motor control Receiving the operation command from the controller of from the remote controller is
indoor unit, the controller of outdoor unit controls fan speed. processed by the indoor unit
controller and transferred to the
∗ For the fan motor, a DC motor with non-stage variable
controller of the outdoor unit.
speed system is used. However, it is limited to 8 stages for
reasons of controlling. 2) When strong wind blows at
outdoor side, the operation of air
conditioner continues with the fan
Air conditioner ON motor stopped.
(Remote controller) 3) Whether the fan is locked or not
is detected, and the operation of
air conditioner stops and an
Indoor unit controller alarm is displayed if the fan is
locked.
4) According to each operation
1) Outdoor unit mode, by the conditions of
operation command
(Outdoor fan control) outdoor temperature (To) and
compressor revolution, the speed
of the outdoor fan shown in the
table is selected.
2) Fan speed ≥ 400 YES OFF status of
when the motor stopped. fan motor continues.
NO
Fan motor ON
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4. Capacity The cooling or heating capacity depending on the load is 1) The difference between set
control adjusted. temperature on remote controller
According to difference between the setup value of tempera- (Ts) and room temperature (Ta)
ture and the room temperature, the capacity is adjusted by is calculated.
the compressor revolution. 2) According to the temperature
difference, the correction value of
Remote controller Indoor unit Hz signal which determines the
compressor speed is set up.
Set temp. (Ts) Room temp. (Ta)
3) The rotating position and speed
of the motor are detected by the
electromotive force occurred on
Ts –Ta the motor winding with operation
of the compressor.
4) According to the difference
Correction of Hz signal resulted from comparison of the
correction value of Hz signal with
Detection of electromotive force the present operation Hz, the
of compressor motor winding inverter output and the commuta-
tion timing are varied.
5) Change the compressor motor
Detection of motor speed and rotor position speed by outputting power to the
compressor.
Correction value of Hz signal ≤ Operating Hz ∗ The contents of control opera-
tion are same in cooling
operation and heating operation
Inverter output change
Commutation timing change
5. Current This function prevents troubles on the electronic parts of the 1) The input current of the outdoor
release control compressor driving inverter. unit is detected in the inverter
This function also controls drive circuit of the compressor section of the outdoor unit.
speed so that electric power of the compressor drive circuit 2) According to the detected
does not exceed the specified value. outdoor temperature, the
specified value of the current is
selected.
Outdoor unit inverter main Outdoor temp. To
circuit control current 3) Whether the current value
exceeds the specified value or
Setup of current release point not is judged.
4) If the current value exceeds the
specified value, this function
reduces the compressor speed
High and controls speed up to the
Operating current ≤ Setup value Reduce compressor speed
closest one commanded from the
Low indoor unit within the range which
does not exceed the specified
Capacity control continues. Current decrease value.
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7. Defrost control (This function removes frost adhered to the outdoor The necessity of defrost operation is
(Only in heating heat exchanger.) detected by the outdoor heat exchanger
operation) The temperature sensor of the outdoor heat ex- temperature. The conditions to detect the
changer (Te sensor) judges the frosting status of the necessity of defrost operation differ in A,
outdoor heat exchanger and the defrost operation is B, or C zone each. (Table 1)
performed with 4-way valve reverse defrost system.
<Defrost operation>
• Defrost operation in A to C zones
Start of heating operation 1) Stop operation of the compressor for
20 seconds.
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature
When Te0 - TE ≥ 2.5 continued for 2 minutes in A zone, <Returning from defrost operation>
A zone
defrost operation starts. 1) Stop operation of the compressor for
approx. 50 seconds.
When the operation continued for 2 minutes in B zone,
B zone 2) Invert (OFF) 4-way valve approx. 40
defrost operation starts.
seconds after stop of the compressor.
When Te0 - TE ≥ 3 continued for 2 minutes in C zone,
C zone 3) The outdoor fan starts rotating at the
defrost operation starts.
same time when the compressor starts.
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8. Louver control This function controls the air direction of the indoor unit.
1) Louver • The position is automatically controlled according to the operation
position mode (COOL/HEAT).
• The set louver position is stored in memory by the microcomputer,
and the louver returns to the stored position when the next operation
is performed. (Cooling/heating memory position)
The angle of the louver is indicated as the horizontal angle is 0°.
Cooling operation/
AUTO (COOL)
Heating operation/
AUTO (HEAT)
3) Swing • Swing operation is performed in width 35° with the stop position as • Swing
the center. When pushing [SWING]
• If the stop position exceeds either upper or lower limit position, swing button during operation,
operation is performed in width 35° from the limit which the stop the louver starts
position exceeded. swinging.
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9. ECO operation When pushing [ECO] button on the remote controller, a <Cooling operation>
Economic operation is performed. 1) The control target temperature
<Cooling operation> increases 0.5°C per hour up to
2°C starting from the set tem-
This function operates the air conditioner with the difference
perature when ECONO has been
between the set and the room temperature as shown in the
received.
following figure.
2) The indoor fan speed depends
Zone Frequency
FAN
on presetting and can change
TA
12 Dry Max every speed after setting ECO
+6.5
+6.0
11 ∗12 operation.
10 ∗11
+5.5
9 ∗10
3) The compressor speed is
+5.0 controlled as shown in the left
8 ∗9
–2.0
OFF
1H 2H 3H 4H Time
C B B zone
a to cHz
–11.0
–11.5
C C zone
cHz
18SKV-E,18SKVR-E 22SKV-E,22SKVR-E
Hz 18SKV2-E,18SKV-A 22SKV2-E,22SKV-A
18SKVR-A,18SKV-ND 22SKVR-A,22SKV-ND
a 10 10
c 68 72
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10. Temporary Pushing [RESET] button starts the temporary 1) When pushing [RESET] button, the
operation operation of [AUTO] operation. When keeping temporary [AUTO] operation starts.
[RESET] button pushed for 10 seconds or more, the 2) When keeping [RESET] button pushed for
temporary [COOL] operation is performed. 3 seconds or more, Pi, Pi, Pi sound is
heard and [AUTO RESTART] control is
changed.
YES
Filter lamp ON Push RESET button. 3) When keeping [RESET] button pushed for
NO 10 seconds or more, “Pi” sound is heard
and the temporary [COOL] operation
Did you push [RESET] button NO
Temporary [AUTO] operation starts.
for 3 seconds or more?
4) If the filter lamp goes on, push [RESET]
YES button to go off the filter lamp, and then
Did you push [RESET] button YES push [RESET] button again.
for 10 seconds or more? 5) To stop the temporary operation, push the
NO button again.
11. Air purifying This function generates nagative ion while cleaning the air in the room.
control If air purifier-ON signal is received while the air conditioner stops, the air purifier starts operation,
RAS-18SKVR-E, and if it is received while the air conditioner operates, the air conditioner and the air purifier start
RAS-18SKVR-A, operation.
RAS-22SKVR-E, The air ion generator operates linked with the air purifying operation.
RAS-22SKVR-A
only * When the previous operation was the
operation of air conditioner + air purifier,
Operation button an operation of air conditioner + air purifier
Present status PURE button Air conditioner starts by pushing AC button on the remote
Stop Air purifier AC operation* controller.
(Operation of air conditioner + air purifier is
Air purifier only Stop (All) AC + Air purifier
stored in memory.)
Air conditioner AC + Air purifier All stop
Joint use of AC and air purifier AC operation All stop *1 Swing is available
*2 Fan speed is Fan Auto mode varies in
Louver*1 Fan speed *2 order, (M + 1) → (L) → (L–) → (SL).
Air purifying operation Cooling position AUTO, L, L+, M, M+, H
AC + Air purifying operation Follows to AC operation Follows to AC operation
1 1 , 2 2 3 3 , 4 4
Air conditioner stops Air conditioner operates Air purifier operates Air conditioner +
Air purifier operate
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12. Pulse motor This function controls throttle amount of the 1) When starting the operation, move the valve
valve (PMV) refrigerant in the refrigerating cycle. once until it fits to the stopper. (Initialize)
control According to operating status of the air * In this time, “Click” sound may be heard.
conditioner, this function also controls the open 2) Adjust the open degree of valve by super heat
degree of valve with an expansion valve with amount. (SH control)
pulse motor.
3) If the discharge temperature was excessively
up, adjust the open degree of valve so that it
Starting up is in the range of set temperature.
(Discharge temp. control)
4) When defrost operation is performed, the
Initialize open degree of valve is adjusted according to
each setup conditions during preparation for
defrost or during defrost operation
(4-way valve is inversed.).
5) To turn off the compressor while the air
Move to conditioner stops by control of the thermostat
initial position or by remote controller, adjust the open
degree of valve to the setup value before stop
of the compressor.
Compressor ON
SH control Td
release control
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AUTO
“B” Display
“00” Display
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15. QUIET mode When the [QUIET] button is pushed, the fan of Quiet mode is the system which, control the
the indoor unit will be restricted the revolving revolving speed of indoor fan to work constantly
speed at speed L - until the [QUIET] button is at lower than speed L. In addition, noise level of
pushed once again (cancel Quiet mode). indoor unit is less than usual.
Remarks :
1. Quiet mode is unable to work in dry mode.
2. Quiet mode is appropriate to work with less
cooling load and less heating load condition.
Because of the fan speed L- may cause not
enough the cooling capacity or heating
capacity.
16. COMFORT Cooling mode The principles of comfort sleep mode are:
SLEEP • The preset temperature will increase as • Quietness for more comfortable. When room
shown on ECO operation (Item No. 9) temperature reach setting temperature
• Push the [COMFORT SLEEP] button to • Save energy by changing room temperature
choose the operating hours. automatically.
Repeat pushing to select the hours. • The air condition can shut down by itself
(1hr, 3hr, 5hr or 9hr) automatically.
• If the [COMFORT SLEEP] button is pushed Remarks:
again means cancel comfort sleep mode.
1. Comfort sleep mode will not operate in dry
Heating mode mode and fan only mode.
• The preset temperature will drop down as
shown on ECO operation (Item No. 9)
• Push the [COMFORT SLEEP] button to
choose the operating hours.
Repeat pushing to setect the hours.
(1hr, 3hr, 5hr or 9hr)
• If the [COMFORT SLEEP] button is pushed
again means cancel comfort sleep mode.
17. Short Timer In the normal condition, after switching one Purpose
circuit breaker, 3-minute delay time for To start the unit immediately for the purpose of
compressor and 1 hour for plasma air purifier testing, trial...etc, short timer can be used.
are set for the maintenance of the unit. maintenance of the unit.
Short Timer Setting
Q Push [ ] button to turn the unit OFF.
R Set the operation mode or plasma air purifier
on the remote controller without sending the
signal to the unit.
S Use the tip of the pencil to push the [CHK]
PRESET FAN button and hold, “00” will show on display,
TEMP
then push [SET] button to make “00” disap-
ONE-TOUCH MODE
pear.
T Push [ ] button to turn the unit ON.
QUIET PURE
COMFORT
SLEEP
U When short timer is activated, all setting on
4 the remote controller operates immediately,
SWING FIX Hi-POWER ECO
besides, all indicatiors on front panel turn ON
continuously for 3 seconds.
TIMER CLR
ON OFF
SLEEP SET
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18. One Touch One touch comfort is the fully automated operation that Operation condition for model to
Comfort is set according to the preferable condition in a region. Europe market
When an indoor unit receives “One
Touch Comfort Signal” from the
remote controller, the indoor unit
Fan operates as following.
Operation
1) Air conditioner starts to operation
AUTO *AUTO/L L when the signal is received, even if
the air conditioner was OFF.
2) Operation mode is set according to
room temperature, the same as
AUTO mode.
0 12 25 Time after operation 3) Target temperature is 24°C.
starts (min)
4) Louver position is set as stored
position of the operating mode.
∗ AUTO/L: Fan operates depends on the setting 5) Fan is controlled as followings.
temperature and room temperature.
During the One Touch Comfort mode if the indoor unit
receives any signal with other operation mode, the
unit will cancel the comfort mode and operates
according to the signal received.
20. FILTER Indicator When the elapsed time reaches 1000 hours after air
RAS-18SKVR-E, purifier operation, the FILTER indicator lights.
RAS-18SKVR-A, After cleaning the filters, turn off the FILTER indicator.
RAS-22SKVR-E,
RAS-22SKVR-A How to Turn Off FILTER Indicator
only Push [RESET] button on the indoor unit.
NOTE :
If [RESET] button is pushed while the FILTER indicator
is not lit, the indoor unit will start the automatic
operation.
When you want a temporary operation while the
FILTER lamp lights, push [RESET] button to turn off
the FILTER lamp. (See page 39)
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9-3. Auto Restart Function
This indoor unit is equipped with an automatic restarting function which allows the unit to restart operating with
the set operating conditions in the event of a power supply being accidentally shut down.
The operation will resume without warning 3 minutes after power is restored.
This function is not set to work when shipped from the factory. Therefore it is necessary to set it to work.
Operation Motions
Operation Motions
Push [RESET] button for more than The unit is in operation. The green indicator is on.
3 seconds. (Less than 10 seconds)
↓
The unit stops operating. The green indicator is turned off.
↓ After approx. 3 seconds,
The unit beeps 3 times. The green indicator flashes
for 5 seconds.
Hi POWER FILTER PAP TIMER OPERATION
• While the filter check indicator is on, the RESET button has the function of filter reset button.
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9-3-2. How to Cancel the Auto Restart Function
To cancel auto restart function, proceed as follows :
Repeat the setting procedure : the unit receives the signal and beeps 3 times.
The unit will be required to be turned on with the remote controller after the main power supply is turned off.
Operation Motions
Operation Motions
Push [RESET] button for more than The unit is in operation. The green indicator is on.
3 seconds. (Less than 10 seconds)
↓
The unit stops operating. The green indicator is turned off.
↓ After approx. 3 seconds,
The unit beeps 3 times.
Hi POWER FILTER PAP TIMER OPERATION If the unit is required to operate at this time, push [RESET] button
once more or use the remote controller to turn it on.
RESET
NOTE :
The Everyday Timer is reset while a command signal can be received from the remote controller even if it
stopped due to a power failure.
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9-4. Remote Controller
9-4-1. Remote Controller and Its Functions
1 Infrared signal emitter 20 Filter reset button (FILTER)
2 Start/Stop button 21 Clock Reset button (CLOCK)
3 Mode select button (MODE) 22 Check button (CHK)
4 Temperature button (TEMP)
5 Fan speed button (FAN)
6 Swing louver button (SWING)
7 Set louver button (FIX)
8 On timer button (ON)
9 Off timer button (OFF)
10 Sleep timer button (SLEEP)
11 Setup button (SET)
12 Clear button (CLR)
13 Memory and Preset button (PRESET)
14 One Touch button (ONE-TOUCH)
15 High power button (Hi-POWER)
16 Economy button (ECO)
17 Quiet button (QUIET)
18 Comfort sleep button (COMFORT SLEEP)
19 Plasma Air Purifier button (PURE)
(RAS-18SKVR-E, RAS-18SKVR-A,
RAS-22SKVR-E, RAS-22SKVR-A only)
2. AUTOMATIC OPERATION
To automatically select cooling, heating, or fan only operation.
1. Push MODE : Select A.
2. Push TEMP
MODE : Select A.
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4. DRY OPERATION (COOLING ONLY)
For dehumidification, a moderate cooling performance is controlled automatically.
1. Push MODE : Select Dry .
2. Push TEMP
MODE : Set the desired temperature.
6. Hi POWER OPERATION
To automatically control room temperature and airflow for faster cooling or heating operation
(except in DRY and FAN ONLY mode)
Push Hi-POWER : Start and stop the operation.
7. ECO OPERATION
To automatically control room to save energy (except in DRY and FAN ONLY mode)
Push ECO : Start and stop the operation.
Note:
Cooling operation; the set temperature will increase automatically 1 degree/hour for 2 hours
(maximum 2 degrees increase). For heating operation the set temperature will decrease.
8. TEMPORARY OPERATION
In case of the misplaced or discharged remote controller
• Pushing the RESET button, the unit can start or stop
without using the remote controller.
• Operation mode is set on AUTOMATIC operation, preset
temperature is 24°C and fan operation is automatic speed.
9. TIMER OPERATION
1 Push ON
: Set the desired ON timer. Push OFF
: Set the desired OFF timer.
2 Push SET
: Set the timer. Push SET
: Set the timer.
Daily timer allows the user to set both the ON and OFF timers and will be activated on a daily basis.
1 Push ON
: Set the ON timer. 3 Push SET
.
Push SET
button during the
2 Push OFF
: Set the OFF timer. 4
( or ) mark flashing.
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Note:
• Keep the remote controller in accessible transmission to the indoor unit;
otherwise, the time lag of up to 15 minutes will occur.
• The setting will be saved for the next same operation.
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9-4-3. Names and Functions of Indications on Remote Controller
[Display]
All indications, except for the clock time indicator, are displayed by pushing the button.
10 13 2
1 14
11 8
12
4 6
7 5
3 9
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10. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
10-1. Installation Diagram of Indoor and Outdoor Units
50 mm or more
170
mm
o rm For the rear left and left piping
or Hook 1 Installation
plate
Pure Air Purifier
Wall
SKVR only
Hoo 170
k mm
or m
ore Insert the cushion between the indoor
unit and wall, and tilt the indoor unit for
better operation.
• Loading Batteries
1. Remove the battery cover.
A
C
L
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10-2. Optional Parts, Accessories and Tools
10-2-1. Optional Installation Parts
Part Code Parts name Q’ty
Refrigerant piping
Indoor unit name Liquid side (Outer diameter) Gas side (Outer diameter)
RAS-18SKVR-E, 18SKV-E
RAS-22SKVR-E, 22SKV-E one each
Y RAS-18SKV2-E, 18SKV2-E
6.35 mm 12.7 mm
RAS-22SKV-ND, 22SKV-ND
RAS-18SKVR-A, 18SKV-A
RAS-22SKVR-A, 22SKV-A
mm .
25 Dia
• Secure the outdoor unit with the attachment bolts and 28 mm Air inlet
nuts if the unit is likely to be exposed to a strong wind.
• Use Ø8 mm or Ø10 mm anchor bolts and nuts.
102
mm
mm
320 mm
86
If it is necessary to drain the defrost water, attach
drain nipple to the base plate of the outdoor unit
before installing it.
90
Air outlet Drain outlet mm
600 mm
Part No. Part name (Q’ty) Part No. Part name (Q’ty) Part No. Part name (Q’ty)
5 9
TOSHIBA New AIQ filter × 2
1 (P/N : RB-A620DE)
Drain nipple∗ × 1
Installation plate × 1
10
TOSHIBA New AIQ filter × 2
(P/N : RB-A620DE)
Water-proof rubber cap × 2
ONE -T OUCH
QUIET
S WING
T IMER
S LE E P
P RE SE T
C HK
F IX
ON
F IL TE R
P UR E
T EMP
Hi-P OWER E CO
OFF
C LOCK
C OMFORT
MODE
F AN
S LE EP
2 6
C LR
S ET
11
Screw Ø4 × 10 l × 2
Wireless remote controller × 1
4
8
Remote controller
holder mounting screw Parts marked with asterisk (*) are
Remote controller holder × 1 Ø3.1 × 16 l × 2 packaged with the outdoor unit.
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10-2-3. Installation/Servicing Tools
Changes in the product and components
In the case of an air conditioner using R410A, in order to prevent any other refrigerant from being charged acciden-
tally, the service port diameter of the outdoor unit control valve (3-way valve) has been changed.
(1/2 UNF 20 threads per inch)
• In order to increase the pressure resisting strength of the refrigerant piping flare processing diameter and size of
opposite side of flare nuts has been changed. (for copper pipes with nominal dimensions 1/2 and 5/8)
¡
charge hose. The charge hose connecting part has two ports-one
Vacuum pump adapter for conventional refrigerant (7/16 UNF 20 threads per inch) and
one for R410A. If the vacuum pump oil (mineral) mixes with R410A
a sludge may occur and damage the equipment.
• Incidentally, the “refrigerant cylinder” comes with the refrigerant designation (R410A) and protector coating in the
U. S’s ARI specified rose color (ARI color code: PMS 507).
• Also, the “charge port and packing for refrigerant cylinder” require 1/2 UNF 20 threads per inch corresponding to
the charge hose’s port size.
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10-3. Indoor Unit 10-3-2. Drilling a Hole and Mounting
Installation Plate
10-3-1. Installation Place
• A place which provides enough spaces around
Drilling a hole
the indoor unit as shown in the diagram.
• A place where there are no obstacle near the air When install the refrigerant pipes from the rear.
inlet and outlet.
• A place which allows easy installation of the
NOTE :
Remote controller • When drilling into a wall that contains a metal lath,
• Should be placed where there are no obstacles, wire lath or metal plate, be sure to use a pipe hole
such as curtains, that may block the signal. brim ring sold separately.
• Do not install the remote controller in a place
exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heating
source, such as a stove. Mounting the installation plate
• Keep the remote controller at least 1 m away from
the nearest TV set or stereo equipment.
(This is necessary to prevent image disturbances
or noise interference.)
Anchor bolt holes
• The location of the remote controller should be 40
50
240mm
the center of pipe hole
180
35 120
0 23
dia
Indoor unit
Hook Pipe hole (dia. 65mm)
Pipe hole Hook Thread 7 Mounting
45˚
45˚ 1 Installation
Indoor unit Screw plate
Weight
˚
75
Reception
Reception range
range
Remote controller Remote controller
Fig. 10-3-3
Fig. 10-3-1
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When the installation plate is directly 10-3-3. Electrical Work
mounted on the wall 1. The supply voltage must be the same as the
rated voltage of the air conditioner.
1. Securely fit the installation plate onto the wall by
2. Prepare a power source for the exclusive use of
screws with the upper and lower catches, that
the air conditioner.
hold the indoor unit, facing out.
2. To mount the installation plate on a concrete wall NOTE :
use anchor bolts. • Wire type :
Drill the anchor bolt holes previous page. More than 1.5 mm² H07RN-F or 60245IEC66.
3. Install the installation plate horizontally and level.
CAUTION
CAUTION This appliance can be connected to a main
When installing the installation plate with mounting circuit breaker in either of the following two
screw, do not use the anchor bolt hole. ways.
Otherwise the unit may fall down and result in 1. Connection to fixed wiring:
personal injury and property damage. A switch or circuit breaker which disconnects
all poles and has a contact separation of at
least 3 mm must be incorporated in the fixed
wiring. An approved circuit breaker or switch
must be used.
Anchor bolt 2. Connection with power supply plug:
Attach power supply plug with power cord
Projection and plug it into wall outlet. An approved
15 mm or less power supply cord and plug must be used.
NOTE :
• Perform wiring work being sure the wire length is
Fig. 10-3-4 long enough.
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10-3-5. Piping and Drain Hose Installation
CAUTION
• Be sure to refer to the wiring system diagram Piping and drain hose forming
labeled inside the front panel.
• Since condensation results in machine trouble,
• Check local electrical regulations for any make sure to insulate both the connecting pipes
specific wiring instructions or limitations. separately.
(Use polyethylene foam as insulating material.)
Cord clamp
Rear right
Piping preparation
Screw
Rear left
drain hose
Terminal cover Terminal block
Changing
Bottom left
Die-cutting
Bottom right
Earth line
Connecting cable Right
Fig. 10-3-8
Screw
10mm
50mm
Fig. 10-3-9
Fig. 10-3-7
How to remove the drain hose
NOTE :
WIRE TYPE : The drain hose is secured in place by a screw.
More than 1.5mm². (H07 RN-F or 60245 IEC 66). Remove the screw securing the drain hose, then
pull out the drain hose.
Heat insulator
Drain hose
Fig. 10-3-10
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How to attach the drain cap In case of bottom right or bottom left piping
1. Insert hexagonal wrench (4 mm). • After making slits on the front panel with a knife or
similar tool, cut them out with a pair of nippers or
an equivalent tool.
Slit
4 mm Fig. 10-3-14
Fig. 10-3-11
Left-hand connection with piping
2. Firmly insert drain cap. Bend the connecting pipes so that they are posi-
tioned within 43 mm above the wall surface.
If the connecting pipes are positioned more than
No gap 43 mm above the wall surface, the indoor unit may
Do not apply lubricating oil be unstable.
(refrigerant machine oil) When bending the connecting pipe, make sure to
when inserting the drain cap.
If applied, deterioration and use a spring bender to avoid crushing the pipe.
drain leakage of the drain
Insert a hexagon plug may occur.
wrench (Ø4mm) Refer to the table below for the bending radius
of each connection pipe.
6.35 mm 30 mm
NOTE :
If the pipe is incorrectly bent, the indoor unit may be
unstable on the wall.
Slit After passing the connecting pipe through the pipe
hole, connect the connecting pipe to the auxiliary
Fig. 10-3-13 pipes and wrap the facing tape around them.
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10-3-7. Drainage
CAUTION
1. Run the drain hose at a downward sloped angle.
• Bind the auxiliary pipes (two) and connecting
cable with facing tape tightly. NOTE :
In case of leftward piping and rear-leftward • Hole should be made at a slight downward slant
piping, bind the auxiliary pipes (two) only with
facing tape.
Indoor unit Do not rise Do not form the drain hose
Auxiliary pipes the drain hose. into the waved shape.
Connecting
cable
Installation plate
50 mm
or more
Fig. 10-3-16
• Carefully arrange the pipes so that none of the
pipes stick out of the rear plate of the indoor unit. Do not put the Do not put the drain
• Carefully connect the auxiliary pipes and drain hose end hose end in the
into water. drainage ditch.
connecting pipes to each other and cut off the
insulating tape wound on the connecting pipe to
avoid double-taping at the joint, moreover, seal Fig. 10-3-19
the joint with the vinyl tape, etc.
• Since condensation can result in machine
performance trouble, be sure to insulate both 2. Put water in the drain pan and make sure that
connecting pipes. (Use polyethylene foam as the water is being drained outside.
insulating material.) 3. When connecting extension drain hose, insulate
• When bending a pipe, be careful not to crush it. the connection part of extension drain hose with
shield pipe.
10-3-6. Indoor Unit Installation
1. Pass the pipe through the hole in the wall, and
Shield pipe
hook the indoor unit on the installation plate at
the upper hooks.
2. Swing the indoor unit to right and left to confirm
Drain hose Inside the room Extension drain hose
that it is firmly hooked on the installation plate.
3. While pushing the indoor unit onto the wall, hook
it at the lower part on the installation plate.
Pull the indoor unit toward you to confirm that it
Fig. 10-3-20
is firmly hooked on the installation plate.
Hook here
1 Installation plate CAUTION
Install the drain pipe for proper drainage.
Hook Push (unhook) Improper drainage can result in water dripping
Fig. 10-3-17 inside the room.
• For detaching the indoor unit from the installation
plate pull the indoor unit toward you while pushing This air conditioner has been designed to drain
the bottom up at the specified places. water collected from condensation which forms on
the back of the indoor unit, to the drain pan.
Therefore, do not locate the power cord and other
parts at a heigh place than the drain guide.
Wall
Push Push Drain
Fig. 10-3-18 guide
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10-4. Outdoor Unit Precautions for adding refrigerant
10-4-1. Installation Place • Use a scale having a precision with at least 10 g
• A place which provides enough space around the per index line when adding the refrigerant.
outdoor unit as shown in the diagram. Do not use a bathroom scale or similar instrument.
• A place which can bear the weight of the outdoor • Use liquid refrigerant when refilling the refrigerant.
unit and does not allow an increase in noise level
Since the refrigerant is in liquid form, it can fill
and vibration.
quickly.
• A place where the operation noise and dis-
Therefore, perform the filling operation carefully
charged air do not disturb neighbors.
and insert the refrigerant gradually.
• A place which is not exposed to a strong wind.
• A place free of combustible gases. CAUTION
• A place which does not block a passageway.
1. Install the outdoor unit without anything
• When the outdoor unit is to be installed in an blocking the discharging air.
elevated position, be sure to secure its feet.
2. When the outdoor unit is installed in a place
• This air conditioner accepts a connection piping always exposed to strong winds like on the
length of up to 20 m. coast or on a high story of a building, secure
• There is no need to add refrigerant as long as the the normal fan operation using a duct or a
length of the connection piping is 15 m or less. wind shield.
• You will need to add 20 g of refrigerant per 3. Especially in windy areas, install the unit to
meter of added connection piping for prevent the admission of wind.
installations requiring connection piping to be 4. Installation in the following places may result
between 16 m to 20 m. in trouble.
• An allowable height level is up to 10 m. Do not install the unit in such places.
• A place where the drain water does not cause any • A place full of machine oil.
problems.
• A saline-place such as the coast.
• A place full of sulfide gas.
• A place where high-frequency waves are
likely to be generated, such as from audio
equipment, welders, and medical equipment.
Strong
wind
Fig. 10-4-1
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10-4-2. Draining the Water 10-4-3. Refrigerant Piping Connection
• Holes are provided on the base plate of the
outdoor unit to ensure that the defrost water Flaring
produced during heating operations is drained off 1. Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter.
efficiently.
If a centralized drain is required when installing the
unit on a balcony or wall, follow the steps below to
drain off the water. 90˚ Obliquity Roughness Warp
Outer dia. of A
Fig. 10-4-2 B
• Flaring size : B (Unit : mm)
2. Install the drain nipple and a commercially
available drain hose (with 16 mm inside diam-
eter), and drain off the water. Fig. 10-4-6
(For the position where the drain nipple is +0
B –0.4
installed, refer to the installation diagram of the Outer dia. of copper pipe
indoor and outdoor units.) R410A R22
• Check that the outdoor unit is horizontal, and
6.35 9.1 9.0
route the drain hose at a downward sloped
angle while ensuring that it is connected tautly. 9.52 13.2 13.0
Fig. 10-4-3
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Tightening Connection Use a vacuum pump
Align the centers of the connecting pipes and tighten Be sure to use a vacuum pump with counter-flow
the flare nut as much as possible with your fingers. prevention function so that oil inside the pump does
Then tighten the nut with a wrench and torque not flow back into the air conditioner pipes when the
wrench as shown in the figure. pump stops. (If oil inside the vacuum pump enters
into the air conditioner circuit which uses R410A,
Half union Flare nut trouble with the refrigeration system may develop.)
Externally Internally 1. Connect the charge hose from the manifold valve
threaded side threaded side to the service port of the gas side packed valve.
Use a wrench Use a torque wrench 2. Connect the charge hose to the port of the
to secure. to secure. vacuum pump.
3. Open fully the low pressure side handle of the
Fig. 10-4-7
gauge manifold valve.
4. Operate the vacuum pump to begin evacuating.
Perform evacuating for about 15 minutes if the
CAUTION piping length is 20 meters (15 minutes for 20
• Do not apply excessive force. meters) (assuming a pump capacity of 27 liters
Otherwise, the nut may break. per minute).
Confirm that the compound pressure gauge
reading is -101 kPa (76 cmHg).
(Unit : N·m) 5. Close the low pressure valve handle of gauge
Outer dia. of copper pipe Tightening torque
manifold.
6. Open fully the valve stem of the packed valves
Ø6.35 mm 14 to 18 (1.4 to 1.8 kgf•m) (both sides of Gas and Liquid).
Ø12.7 mm 50 to 62 (5.0 to 6.2 kgf•m) 7. Remove the charging hose from the service port.
8. Securely tighten the caps on the packed valves.
• Tightening torque for connection of flare pipe
The pressure of R410A is higher than R22. Compound pressure gauge Pressure gauge
trouble in the
refrigeration cycle. Packed valve at gas side
Service port (Valve core (Setting pin))
Packed valve at liquid side
Flare at
outdoor unit
side
Fig. 10-4-9
Fig. 10-4-8
CAUTION
10-4-4. Evacuating
• KEEP IMPORTANT 5 POINTS FOR PIPING WORK
After the piping has been connected to the indoor (1) Take away dust and moisture (Inside of the
unit, perform the air purge. connecting pipes.)
(2) Tight connection (between pipes and unit)
AIR PURGE (3) Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes using
VACUUM PUMP.
Evacuate the air in the connecting pipes and in
(4) Check gas leak (connected points)
the indoor unit using a vacuum pump.
(5) Be save to fully open the packed valves
Do not use the refrigerant in the outdoor unit. before operation.
For details, see the vacuum pump manual.
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Packed Valve handling precautions
1 2 3 L N
• Open the valve stem all the way; but do not try to
10
10
open it beyond the stopper.
10
40
10
40
• Securely tighten the valve stem cap with torque in 30 30
the following table:
Earth line Earth line
Gas side (Ø12.7 mm) 50 to 62 N•m (5.0 to 6.2 kgf•m)
Liquid side (Ø6.35 mm) 14 to 18 N•m (1.4 to 1.8 kgf•m) Connecting cable Power cord
RAS-18SKV-E RAS-22SKV-E
m RAS-18SKVR-E RAS-22SKVR-E
4m RAS-18SKV2-E RAS-22SKV2-E
Model RAS-18SKV-A RAS-22SKV-A
RAS-18SKVR-A RAS-22SKVR-A
RAS-18SKV-ND RAS-22SKV-ND
220-240V, 50Hz, Single phase
Power source 220-230V, 60Hz
220-240V, 50Hz (RAS-18,22SKV-A,
18,22SKVR-A)
Maximum running
Fig. 10-4-10 12.0 A 13.5 A
current
Fig. 10-4-11
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10-5. Test Operation 10-5-4. Remote Controller A or B Selection
Setting
10-5-1. Gas Leak Test
When two indoor units are installed in the
• Check the flare nut connections for gas leaks with
separated rooms, it is not necessary to change
a gas leak detector and/or soapy water.
the selector switches.
Valve cover
Check places
for the indoor unit Remote controller A or B selection
• When two indoor units are installed in the same
room or adjacent two rooms, if operating a unit,
2 units may receive the remote controller signal
simultaneously and operate. In this case, the
Electric parts cover operation can be preserved by setting either one
indoor unit or remote controller to B setting.
(Both are set to A setting in factory shipment.)
Check places for
the outdoor unit • The remote controller signal is not received when
the settings of indoor unit and remote controller are
different.
Fig. 10-5-1 • There is no relation between A setting/B setting and A
room/B room when connecting the piping and cables.
“B” Display
Information
“00” Display
The product was shipped with Auto Restart PRESET FAN
COMFORT
QUIET PURE SELECT
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11. HOW TO DIAGNOSE THE TROUBLE
The pulse motor circuits are mounted to both indoor and outdoor units.
Therefore, diagnose troubles according to the trouble diagnosis procedure as described below.
(Refer to the check points in servicing written on the wiring diagrams attached to the indoor/outdoor units.)
Table 11-1
The new inverter (3DV inverter) will be incorporated starting with this unit.
(3DV: 3-shunt Discrete Vector control)
Compressor
IGBT × 6
Shared potential
Fan motor
Driver Amplifier
FET × 6
MCU
Driver
Amplifier
Fig. 11-1
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CAUTION
A high voltage (equivalent to the supply voltage) is also energized to ground through the
sensors, PMV and other low-voltage circuits.
The sensor leads and other wires are covered with insulated tubes for protection.
Nevertheless, care must be taken to ensure that these wires are not pinched.
Take sufficient care to avoid directly touching any of the circuit parts without first turning off
the power. At times such as when the circuit board is to be replaced, place the circuit board
assembly in a vertical position.
Laying the board flat on an electrically conductive object (such as the top panel of the air conditioner’s
outdoor unit) while a charge is still retained by the electrolytic capacitors of the inverter’s main circuit may
cause short-circuiting between the electrolytic capacitors and secondary circuit components and result in
damage to the components.
Sensor leads
Fig. 11-2
Discharging position
(Discharging period Plug of
10 seconds or more) soldering iron
Inverter cover
P. C. board
(Soldered surface)
Fig. 11-3
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11-1. First Confirmation
11-1-1. Confirmation of Power Supply
Confirm that the power breaker operates (ON) normally.
Table 11-1-1
1 When power breaker is turned “ON”, the The OPERATION lamp of the indoor unit flashes when power
operation indicator (Green) of the indoor source is turned on. If [ ] button is operated
unit flashes. once, flashing stops. (Flashes also in power failure)
2 Compressor may not operate even if the The compressor does not operate while compressor restart
room temperature is within range of delay timer (3-minutes timer) operates.
compressor-ON. The same phenomenon is found after power source has
been turned on because 3-minutes timer operates.
3 In Dry and ECO mode, FAN (air flow) The air flow indication is fixed to [AUTO].
display does not change even though FAN
(air flow select) button is operated.
4 Increasing of compressor motor speed For smooth operation of the compressor, the compressor
stops approx. 30 seconds after operation motor speed is restricted to Max. 41 rps for 2 minutes, and
started, and then compressor motor speed Max.91 rps for 2 minutes to 3 minutes, respectively after the
increases again approx. 30 seconds after. operation has started.
5 In AUTO mode, the operation mode is After selecting Cool or Heat mode, select an operation mode
changed. again if the compressor keeps stop status for 15 minutes.
6 In HEAT mode, the compressor motor The compressor motor speed may decrease by hightemp.
speed does not increase up to the maxi- release control (Release protective operation by temp.-up of
mum speed or decreases before the the indoor heat exchanger) or current release control.
temperature arrives at the set temperature.
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11-2. Primary Judgment
To diagnose the troubles, use the following methods.
1) Judgment by flashing LED of indoor unit
2) Self-diagnosis by service check remote controller
3) Judgment of trouble by every symptom
Firstly use the method 1) for diagnosis. Then, use the method 2) or 3) to diagnose the details of troubles.
Table 11-3-1
Check
Item code Block display Description for self-diagnosis
OPERATION (Green)
B Protective circuit operation for indoor P.C. board
Which lamp Flashing display (5 Hz)
does flash?
OPERATION (Green)
Protective circuit operation for connecting cable
C TIMER (Yellow)
and serial signal system
Flashing display (5 Hz)
OPERATION (Green)
D FILTER (Orange) Protective circuit operation for outdoor P.C. board
Flashing display (5 Hz)
OPERATION (Green)
TIMER (Yellow) Protective circuit operation for others
E
FILTER (Orange) (including compressor)
Flashing display (5 Hz)
NOTES :
1. Some check code will flash display of the indoor unit, when the air conditioner operates with some limitation.
2. Some check code will flash display of the indoor unit and stop operation of the air conditioner.
3. When item B and C or item B and apart of item E occur concurrently, priority is given to the block of item B.
4. The check codes can be confirmed on the remote controller for servicing.
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11-4. Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller (Check Code)
1. If the lamps are indicated as shown B to E in Table 11-3-1, execute the self-diagnosis by the remote controller.
2. When the remote controller is set to the service mode, the indoor controller diagnoses the operation
condition and indicates the information of the self-diagnosis on the display of the remote controller with the
check codes.
If a fault is detected, all lamps on the indoor unit will flash at 5 Hz and it will beep for 10 seconds
(Beep, Beep, Beep ... ). The timer lamp usually flashes (5 Hz) during self-diagnosis.
PRESET FAN
•••
TEMP
TEMP
ONE-TOUCH MODE
• The TIMER indicator of the indoor unit flashes continuously.
(5 times per 1 sec.)
COMFORT
QUIET PURE SLEEP • Check the unit with all 52 check codes ( to )
as shown in Table 11-4-1.
SWING FIX Hi-POWER ECO
• Push [ON ] or [OFF ] button to change the check code
backward.
TIMER CLR
ON OFF
If there is a fault, the indoor unit will beep for 10 seconds
SLEEP SET (Beep, Beep, Beep ... ).
CHK FILTER CLOCK Note the check code on the display of the remote controller.
• 2-digits alphanumeric will be indicated on the display.
• All indicators on the indoor unit will flash.
(5 times per 1 sec.)
Fig. 11-4-1
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1. After using the service mode of remote controller finished, press the [ ] button to reset the remote controller to
normal function.
2. After finished the diagnosis by the remote controller, turn OFF power supply and turn its ON again to reset the air
conditioner to normal operation. However, the check codes are not deleted from memory of the microcomputer.
3. After servicing finished, press [CLR] button of remote controller under service mode status to send code "7F" to the
indoor unit. The check code stored in memory is cleared.
Table 11-4-1
TC sensor ; The heat Operation Flashes when 1. Check the sensor TC and connection.
exchanger temperature continues. error is detected. 2. In case of the sensor and its
sensor of the indoor unit connection is normal, check the
is out of place, disconnection, P.C. board.
short-circuit or migration.
Fan motor of the indoor unit All OFF Flashes when 1. Check the fan motor and connection.
is failure, lock-rotor, short- error is detected. 2. In case of the motor and its
circuit, disconnection, etc. connection is normal, check the
Or its circuit on P.C. board P.C. board.
has problem.
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Block distinction Operation of diagnosis function
Serial signal 1) Defective wiring of the Indoor unit Flashes when 1) to 3) The outdoor unit never
and connecting connecting cable or operates error is detected. operate.
cable. miss-wiring. continue. Flashing stop Check connecting cable and correct
2) Operation signal has not Outdoor unit and outdoor unit if defective wiring.
send from the indoor unit stop. start to operate Check 25A fuse of inverter P.C. board.
when operation start. when the return Check 3.15A fuse of inverter
3) Outdoor unit has not signal from the P.C. board.
send return signal to the outdoor unit is Check operation signal of the indoor
indoor unit when operation normal. unit by using diode. Measure voltage
started. at terminal block of the indoor unit
4) Return signal from the between No.2 and No.3 (or L2 and S)
outdoor unit is stop during If signal is varied 15-60V continuously,
operation. replace inverter P.C. board.
Some protector If signal is not varied, replace indoor
(hardware, if exist) of the P.C. board.
outdoor unit open 4) The outdoor unit abnormal stop at
circuit of signal. some time.
Signal circuit of indoor If the other check codes are found
P.C. board or outdoor concurrently, check them together.
P.C. board is failure Check protector (hardware) such
in some period. as Hi-Pressure switch,
Thermal-Relay, etc.
Check refrigerant amount or any
possibility case which may caused
Note : Operation signal of the indoor unit shall be measured in the sending period as high temperature or high pressure.
picture below. Check operation signal of the indoor
unit by using diode. Measure voltage
Sending signal of the indoor unit when have not return
signal from the outdoor unit. at terminal block of the indoor unit
VDC
*** between No.2 and No.3 (or L2 and S)
Measured signal voltage by apply diode
0 3 4 7 8 Time (Min)
* Signal send only 1 minute and stop. Because of return signal from outdoor unit has not received.
** Signal resend again after 3 minutes stop. And the signal will send continuously.
*** 1 minute after resending, the indoor unit display flashes error.
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Block distinction Operation of diagnosis function
Air Judgment and action
Check Block Check
Cause of operation conditioner Remarks
code code status
Outdoor Inverter over-current All off Displayed when Even if trying operation again, all
P.C. board protective circuit operates. error is detected. operations stop immediately. :
(Short time) Replace P.C. board.
Position-detect circuit error All off Displayed when 1. Even if connecting lead wire of
or short-circuit between error is detected. compressor is removed, position-
windings of compressor detect circuit error occurred. :
Replace P.C. board.
2. Measure resistance between
wires of compressor, and
perform short-circuit. :
Replace compressor.
Current-detect circuit error All off Displayed when Even if trying operation again, all
error is detected. operations stop immediately. :
Replace P.C. board.
Being out of place, All off Displayed when 1. Check sensors (TE, TS).
disconnection or error is detected. 2. Check P.C. board.
shortcircuit of the outdoor
heat exchanger sensor
(TE) or suction temp.
sensor (Ts)
Disconnection or All off Displayed when 1. Check discharge temp. sensor
shortcircuit of discharge error is detected. (TD).
temp. sensor 2. Check P.C. board
Outdoor fan drive system All off Displayed when Position-detect error, over-current
error error is detected. protective operation of outdoor fan
drive system, fan lock, etc. :
Replace P.C. board or fan motor.
Not Outdoor heat exchanger Operation 1. Check outdoor temp. sensor (TO).
displayed temp. sensor error continues —— 2. Check P.C. board.
Outdoor Compressor drive output All off Displayed when When 20 seconds passed after
P.C. board error, Compressor error error is detected. start-up, position-detect circuit error
(lock, missing, etc.) occurred. : Replace compressor.
Trouble on PMV
Others Return serial signal has Operation Flashes when 1. Repeat Start and Stop with
(including been sent when operation continues trouble is detected interval of approx. 10 to 40
compressor) started, but it is not sent on return serial minutes. (Code is not displayed
from halfway. signal, and normal during operation.)
1) Compressor thermo. status when signal Supply gas.
operation is reset. (Check also gas leak).
Gas shortage 2. Unit operates normally during
Gas leak check.
2) Instantaneous power If return serial signal does not
failure stop between indoor terminal
block 2 and 3, replace inverter
P.C. board.
If signal stops between indoor
terminal block 2 and 3, replace
indoor P.C. board.
Compressor does not All off Displayed when 1. Trouble on compressor
rotate.(Current protective error is detected. 2. Trouble on wiring of compressor
circuit does not operate (Missed phase)
when a specified time
passed after compressor
had been activated.)
Discharge temp. exceeded All off Displayed when 1. Check dischage temp. sensor
117°C error is detected. (TD).
2. Gas leakage
3. Trouble on PMV
Break down of compressor All off Displayed when 1. Check power voltage.
error is detected. (220–230–240 V +10%)
2. Overload operation of
refrigeration cycle
Check installation condition
(Short-circuit of outdoor diffuser).
4-way valve inverse error Operation 1. Check 4-way valve operation.
(TC sensor value lowered continues ——
during heating operation.)
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Check Item
NO
Item by symptoms
Is OPERATION indicator flashing?
YES
Is voltage
(DC5V, 12V and 15V) Does connection
YES between PC Board YES Microcomputer Replace main
indicated on rear of
indoor control and reciver PCB is defective. P.C. board
board nor mal? are connect properly?
NO
NO
Reconnect housing
Replace fan
motor.
NO NO
Does OPERATION indicator flash? Is wired correctly to white and
black lead wires of terminal block? Correct wiring
YES
To item of
“Indoor unit is not operated”.
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(3) Only the indoor motor fan does not operate
<Primary check>
1. Is it possible to detect the power supply voltage (AC220–240V) between 1 and 2 on the terminal block?
2. Does the indoor fan motor operate in cooling operation?
(In heating operation, the indoor fan motor does not operate for approximately 10 minutes after it is turned
on, to prevent a cold air from blowing in.)
Turn off power
supply once, and
turn it on again.
Is it possible to detect
Does fan motor YES DC 1V or more between NO
continue to operate? 5 + and 3 – of Peplace indoor
motor connector (CN31).
NO fan motor.
YES
Is it possible to detect
Does indoor
NO DC 294–325V between NO
fan operate? 1 + and 3 – of motor
connector (CN31).
YES
YES
Turn off indoor unit and remove
(Motor connection condition)
Is it possible to detect DC 15V NO connector from motor.
Then push [ ] button
between 4 + and 3 – of on remote controller to stop
motor connector (CN31). flashing lamp on indoor unit.
YES
YES
Start to operate the
indoor unit in except
heating operation.
At this time, is it possible NO
to detect DC 1V or more
between 5 + and 3 –
of motor connector (CN31)?
(Check this condition
within 15 seconds after
starting unit.)
YES
A B
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YES YES
YES
B
Fan motor
operates normally.
YES YES
Turn off indoor unit
and rotate cross-flow
fan by hand when the
unit is on standby. NO Replace indoor
At this time, is it possible to fan motor.
detect DC 1V or more
between 5 + and 3 –
of motor connector
(CN31).
YES
Peplace main
P.C. board.
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(4) Indoor fan motor automatically starts to rotate by turning on power supply
<Cause>
The IC is built in the indoor fan motor. Therefore the P.C. board is also mounted to inside of the motor.
If the P.C. board is soldered imperfectly or the IC is defective, the fan motor may automatically rotate by turning
on power supply.
<Inspection procedure>
1. Turn on breaker.
2. After Fan motor operate, off A/C by remote controller.
3. Turn off breaker for a while, then turn it ON.
3.1. If fan motor not operate, it means an unit in Auto-restart operation. (see more detail in P. 50-51)
3.2. If Fan motor still operate, follow the below.
3.2.1. Remove the grille.
3.2.2. Remove the cover terminal by release one screw.
3.2.3. Check DC voltage with CN31 connector while the fan motor is rotating.
NOTE :
• Do not disconnect the connector while the fan motor is rotating.
• Use a thin test rod.
P.C. board
CN31
(Check output DC voltage of fan motor on P.C. board.)
6 (Blue)
Yellow 5 (Yellow)
Measure voltage between 3 (GND : BLACK) 4 (White)
and 5 (V line : YELLOW) of motor connector (CN31) Black 3 (Black)
while indoor fan motor is rotating.
2 –
1 (Red)
DC
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(5) Troubleshooting for remote controller
<Primary check>
Check that A or B selected on the main unit is matched with A or B selected on the remote controller.
NO
Is transmission
mark indicated?
YES
YES
Does indoor unit
Is there any NO NO operate when moving
fluorescent light remote controller
nearly? near receiver or
indoor unit?
YES
YES
Batteries are
exhausted.
Push the
[ ] button
YES
Point remote to
digital camera can NO
see infrared at sending
LED on carmera monitor
when push [ ] button?
YES
Replace main
P.C. Board
Remote controller
Reciver P.C. board is defective.
is defective.
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11-5-2. Wiring Failure (Interconnecting and Serial Signal Wire)
(1) Outdoor unit does not operate
1) Is the voltage between 2 and 3 of the indoor terminal block varied?
Confirm that transmission from indoor unit to outdoor unit is correctly performed based upon the follow-
ing diagram.
NOTE:
• Measurement should be performed 2 minutes and 30 seconds after starting of the operation.
• Be sure to prepare a diode for judgment.
Normal time : Voltage swings between DC15 and 60V. ...................Inverter Assembly check (11-8-1.)
Abnormal time : Voltage does not vary.
2) If the unit stops once, it does not operate until the power will be turned on again.
3) The outdoor unit stops 10 minutes to 1 hour after operation started, and an alarm is displayed.
(Discharge temp. error check code 03, 1E Sensor temp. error check code 02, 1C)
Gas leak
P.M.V. is defective.
Refer to the chart in 11-6.
Miswiring of connecting wires of indoor/outdoor units
Clogging of pipe and coming-off of TC sensor
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11-6. Check Code 1C (Miswiring in indoor/outdoor units) and 1E
<Check procedure>
1C 1E
Gas leakage, Discharge temp. error,
disconnection of TS/TC gas leakage
sensors (Check code 02, 1C) (Check code 03, 1E)
NO
Is connecter of coil connected to inverter? Set it correctly.
YES
YES
Check the operating pressure from service port, and add gas if pressure is low. Add gas.
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11-7. Troubleshooting
11-7-1. How to Check Whether the Air Purifier is Good or Not
(RAS-18, 22SKVR-E, RAS-18, 22SKVR-A only)
NO
Does the OPERATION indicator flash? To item “Power supply is not turned on”
YES
Turn off the power breaker and remove
CN41 (Micro switch connector).
Short-circuit between 1 and 2 pin
of CN41 at PC side, and turn on the
power breaker after 10 seconds.
Primary check
Is DC12V applied
between 1 (Red/DC12V) and NO Is DC12V applied NO
(Brown/GND) of CN1 of the between 1 (+) and 2 (–) of
high-voltage generator? CN42 of the main P.C. board?
YES YES
Replace the main P.C. board (MCC5045)
Is there conduction of
micro-switch connector under YES
Micro-switch is stuck
OFF status of the micro-switch
(Front panel opened)?
Replace micro-switch.
NO
Is there conduction of
micro-switch connector under NO • Conduction check of micro-switch
Micro-switch malfunction
ON status of the micro-switch
(Front panel closed)?
YES Push the switch
ON → ON
1) Check operation while short-circuiting CN41 of the main P.C. board. Release the switch
2) Perform air purifying operation by the remote controller. → OFF
• In this time, check that the remote controller is in status which is shortened by time on
the reactivation preventive timer and all display indicators go on for approx. 3 seconds
when a signal is received.
( Ifthetime on the reactivation preventive timer is not shortened,
high-voltage is not applied to electrode of the air purifier for approx. 1 hour. )
• While the air purifier operates, check that the fan speed [AUTO] is not displayed. Tester
(Because the power ON/OFF is controlled on the program)
3) Be sure not to touch the electric dust collector, ionizer, or ionized wire unit with the human body.
NO
Does the indoor fan rotate? To item “Only indoor fan does not operate”
YES
Does the PURE indicator (Blue) or NO
the FILTER indicator (Orange) go on? Replace the main P.C. board.
YES
Is DC-5V to DC-10V
Does the PURE indicator applied between • How to check output of the air purifier
go off within 2 seconds after NO 4 (Brown/Negative voltage) NO <Caution on High Voltage!!>
Operation check
YES GND
Referring to the right figure, check the Be sure not to come
high-output voltage of the air filter unit. Ionizer
to contact to the gray output
(NOTE) part or not to touch
Use an exclusive high voltage tester; the ionized cables.
otherwise the tester may be broken. High-voltage tester
YES
Refer to items, cleaning and check Is output of the ionizer
for the electric dust collector/ionizer/ approx. 4.0 kV to 4.8 kV? NO
ionized wire units. Is output of the collector Replace the high-voltage generator.
When the ionized wire is approx. 3.0 kV to 3.8 kV?
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11-7-2. How to Check Whether the Minus Ion Generator is Good or Not
(RAS-18, 22SKVR-E, RAS-18, 22SKVR-A only)
Turn off the power breaker once,
and turn on again after 10 seconds.
NO
Does the OPERATION indicator flash? To item “Power supply is not turned on”
YES
Is there conduction of
micro-switch connector under YES
Micro-switch is stuck
OFF status of the micro-switch
(Front panel opened)?
Replace micro-switch.
NO
Is there conduction of
micro-switch connector under NO • Conduction check of micro-switch
Micro-switch malfunction
ON status of the micro-switch
(Front panel closed)?
YES Push the switch
ON → ON
1) Check operation while short-circuiting CN41 of the main P.C. board. Release the switch
→ OFF
2) Perform air purifying operation by the remote controller.
• In this time, check that the remote controller is in status which is shortened by time on
the reactivation preventive timer and all display indicators go on for approx. 3 seconds
when a signal is received.
If time on the reactivation preventive timer is not shortened,
( )
the high-voltage is not applied to electrode of the air purifier for approx. 1 hour.
• While the air purifier operates, check that the fan speed [AUTO] is not displayed. Tester
(Because the power ON/OFF is controlled on the program)
3) Be sure not to touch the electrode with the human body.
NO
Does the indoor fan rotate? To item “Only indoor fan does not operate”
YES
Does the PURE indicator (Blue) or NO
the FILTER indicator (Orange) go on? Replace the main P.C. board.
YES
Operation check
NO Electrode
Does the electrode YES
No trouble High voltage unit
output approx. –6kV?
NO
Replace the
high-voltage generator.
GND
- +
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Remove connector
of compressor.
Replace
control board. Replace
fuse.
Turn ON power
Supply.
Check terminal
Voltage of electrolytic NO
capacitor are in
(Voltage Rate
±10%) x 1.414?
YES Replace
control board.
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NO
Remove connector CN300 of
outdoor fan motor.
NO Check winding resistance by
ohmmeter are correct?
Compressor Check rotor locking by rotate
is normal
with hand. Can it rotate?
Check compressor NO
winding resistance
correct?
YES
Replace
compressor.
Turn ON power
supply.
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11-9. How to Check Simply the Main Parts (2) Inspection procedures
1) When a P.C. board is judged to be defective,
11-9-1. How to check the P.C. board (Indoor unit) check for disconnection, burning, or discolora-
(1) Operating precautions tion of the copper foil pattern or this P.C. board.
1) When removing the front panel or the P.C. 2) The P.C. board consists of the following 2 parts
board, be sure to shut off the power supply a. Main P.C. board part:
breaker. DC power supply circuit (5 V, 12 V),
2) When removing the P.C. board, hold the edge Indoor fan motor control circuit, CPU and
of the P.C. board and do not apply force to the peripheral circuits, buzzer, and Driving circuit
parts. of louver.
3) When connecting or disconnecting the connec- b. Indication unit of infrared ray receiving
tors on the P.C. board, hold the whole housing. Infrared ray receiving circuit, LED:
Do not pull at the lead wire.
TEMP
5. Then press [ ] button to transmit the signal to the
indoor unit. ONE-TOUCH MODE
COMFORT
QUIET PURE SLEEP
TIMER
ON OFF
This setting helps to shortern a compressor waiting period when operate cool, heat or dry mode.
A compressor suddenly starts one order of Remote controller is received.
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11-9-2. P.C. Board Layout
[RAS-18, 22 Series]
GND
+12V +5V
100
90
80
TD
Resistance value (kΩ)
70
60
50
40
TD : Discharge temp. sensor
30 TA : Room temp. sensor
20 TC, TCJ : Heat exchanger temp. sensor
TO : Outdoor temp. sensor
10 TA, TC, TCJ, TO, TE, TS
TE : Outdoor heat exchanger temp. sensor
0 TS : Suction temp. sensor
0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature ( C)
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11-9-3. Indoor Unit (Other Parts)
2 Outdoor fan motor Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester.
(Model : ICF-140-43-4R) Red
Position Resistance value
Red - White 20 to 22Ω
White - Black 20 to 22Ω
Black- Red 20 to 22Ω
White Black
Under 20°C
3 4-way valve coil Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester.
(Model : STF)
Resistance value
1435 ± 144Ω
Under 20°C
4 Pulse motor valve coil Measure the resistance value of winding by using the tester.
(Model : CAM-MD12TF)
Position Resistance value
Red - White 42 to 50Ω
White - Orange 42 to 50Ω
Brown- Yellow 42 to 50Ω
Brown- Blue 42 to 50Ω
Under 20°C
5 Outdoor temperature sensor Disconnect the connector, and measure resistance value with the tester.
(TO), discharge temperature (Normal temperature)
sensor (TD), suction
temperature sensor (TS), Temperature
Sensor 10°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 40°C 50°C
outdoor heat exchanger
temperature sensor (TE) TD (kΩ) 100 62 50 41 27 18
TO,TS,TE (kΩ) 20.7 12.6 10.0 7.9 4.5 —
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11-9-5. Checking Method for Each Part
~ ~ ~2
+~~– +1
3 2 ~3
∞
1 2 3 4 ~2
–4
(DBO1) ~3
– 4
10 to 20 Ω when the multimeter probe is
reversed
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11-10. How to Simply Judge Whether Outdoor Fan Motor is Good or Bad
1. Symptom
• Outdoor fan motor does not rotate.
• Outdoor fan motor stops within several 10 seconds though it started rotating.
• Outdoor fan motor rotates or does not rotate according to the position where the fan stopped, etc.
Remote controller check code “02 : Outdoor block, 1A : Outdoor fan drive system error”
2. Cause
The following causes are considered when the outdoor fan motor does not normally rotate.
1) Mechanical lock of the outdoor fan motor
2) Winding failure of the outdoor fan motor
3) Position-detect circuit failure inside of the outdoor fan motor
4) Motor drive circuit failure of the outdoor P.C. board
3. How to simply judge whether outdoor fan motor is good or bad
YES
NOTE :
However, GND circuit error inside of the motor may be accepted in some cases when the above check is
performed.
When the fan motor does not become normal even if P.C. board is replaced, replace the outdoor fan motor.
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12. HOW TO REPLACE THE MAIN PARTS
WARNING
• Since high voltages pass through the electrical parts, turn off the power without fail before proceeding
with the repairs.
Electric shocks may occur if the power plug is not disconnected.
• After the repairs have been completed (after the front panel and cabinet have been installed), perform a
test run, and check for smoking, unusual sounds and other abnormalities.
If this check is omitted, a fire and/or electric shocks may occur.
Before proceeding with the test run, install the front panel and cabinet.
• Ensure that the following steps are taken when doing repairs on the refrigerating cycle.
1. Do not allow any naked flames in the surrounding area.
If a gas stove or other appliance is being used, extinguish the flames before proceeding.
If the flames are not extinguished, they may ignite any oil mixed with the refrigerant gas.
2. Do not use welding equipment in an airtight room.
Carbon monoxide poisoning may result if the room is not properly ventilated.
3. Do not bring welding equipment near flammable objects.
Flames from the equipment may cause the flammable objects to catch fire.
• If keeping the power on is absolutely unavoidable while doing a job such as inspecting the
circuitry, wear rubber gloves to avoid contact with the live parts.
Electric shocks may be received if the live parts are touched.
High-voltage circuits are contained inside this unit.
Proceed very carefully when conducting checks since directly touching the parts on the control circuit
board may result in electric shocks.
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No. Part name Procedures Remarks
1 Front panel 4) Push “PUSH” part under the front panel and
remove hooks of the front panel from the
installation plate. Installation plate
Front panel
Push
4 screws
2 Screws
four hooks
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Electric part
box cover's screw
Louver
motor
connector
Fixing screw
Fixing screw
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Pipe hoolder
(Figure 1)
Screw
(Figure 2)
Screw
(Figure 3)
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One screw
(Figure 4)
One screw
(Figure 5)
Two screws
Two
screws
Bearing
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Set screw
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12-3. Outdoor Unit
Common 1. Detachment
procedure
NOTE Upper cabinet
Wear gloves for this job.
Otherwise, you may injure your
hands on the parts, etc.
Waterproof cover
1) Stop operation of the air conditioner,
and turn off the main switch of the
breaker for air conditioner.
2) Remove the valve cover.
(ST1TØ4 × 10L 2 pcs.)
• After removing screw, remove the
valve cover pulling it downward.
3) Remove cord clamp (ST2TØ4 × 14L Valve cover
3 pcs.), and then remove connecting
cable.
4) Remove the upper cabinet.
(ST1TØ4 × 10L 5 pcs.)
• After removing screws, remove the
upper cabinet pulling it upward.
2. Attachment
1) Attach the water-proof cover.
NOTE
The water-proof cover must be These 2 bending
attached without fail in order to parts shall be
prevent rain water, etc. from entering put inside of a unit
inside the indoor unit. by bending
these 2 ports.
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2. Attachment
1) Insert the claw on the front left side into
the side cabinet (left).
2) Hook the bottom part of the front right
side onto the concave section of the
bottom plate. Insert the claw of the side
cabinet (right) into the square hole in the
front cabinet. Claw
Square
3) Return the screws that were removed hole
above to their original positions and
attach them.
Concave section
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No. Part name Procedure Remarks
Plug of
3) Perform discharging by connecting , Discharging position soldering
(Discharging period iron
polarity by discharging resistance (approx. 10 seconds or more)
100Ω40W) or plug of soldering iron to ,
terminals a of the C14 (printed “CAUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE” is attached.) electrolytic
capacitor (760µF or 500µF) on P.C. board.
NOTE
This capacitor is one with mass capacity.
Therefore, it is dangerous that a large
spark generates if short-circuiting
between ,
Requirement
As each connector has a lock mecha-
nism, avoid to remove the connector by
holding the lead wire, but by holding the
connector.
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NOTE
These connectors have a disconnect prevention
mechanism: as such, the lock on their housing
must be released before they are disconnected.
NOTE
When mounting the new control board assembly,
ensure that the P.C. board is inserted properly
into the P.C. board support groove.
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Electronic 1. Detachment
expansion valve 1) Perform step 1 in , all the steps in
coil and 1 in
. Lead
2) Remove the coil by rotating it at 90° connecting part
toward either direction.
2. Attachment
1) Insert a valve coil in a volve body to the
bottom, and fix it by rotating at 90° toword
either direction. And confirm to fix it surely.
2. Attachment
1) Insert claws of the fan guard in the holes
of the front cabinet. Push the hooking
claws (9 positions) by hands and fix the
claws.
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CAUTION
During the installation work (and on its completion), take care not to damage the coverings of
the sensor leads on the edges of the metal plates or other parts. It is dangerous for these
coverings to be damaged since damage may cause electric shocks and/or a fire.
CAUTION
After replacing the parts, check whether the positions where the sensors were installed are the
proper positions as instructed. The product will not be controlled properly and trouble will
result if the sensors have not been installed in their proper positions.
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NOTE
1) Store the joint part of the sensor and the connector in the electric parts
box.
2) Never joint them near the thermal sensor part. Otherwise it would cause
insulation inferiority because of dew drops.
3) When replacing the sensor using the colored protective tube, wind the
color tape matching the color of that tube.
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13. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
13-1. Indoor Unit 227
235
205
218
212 207
226
209 234
230 204
237
202 203
208
229 210
228
236 222
225
201
224
223
Electric Parts Assembly
206
231 232 233
238
Location Part Location Part
Description Description
No. No. No. No.
201 43T21371 MOTOR, FAN 227 43T44030 EVAPORATOR ASSY (Made in Thailand)
201 43T21407 MOTOR, FAN (18,22SKV-ND) (18SKVR-E,18SKV-E,18SKV2-E,18SKV-A,
202 43T22312 BEARING ASSY, MOLD (Made in Thailand) 18SKVR-A,18SKV-ND)
203 43T70313 HOSE, DRAIN (Made in Thailand) 228 43T09041 GRILLE ASSY, SUB TOSHIBA (18,22SKV-E,
204 43T20016 FAN, ASSY, CROSS FLOW 18,22SKV2_E,18,22SKV-A,18,22SKV-ND)
(Made in Thailand) 229 43T80019 AIR FILTER (Made in Thailand)
205 43T49010 PIPE, SHIELD (Made in Thailand) 230 43T00052 PANEL ASSY, SERVICE (Made in Thailand)
206 43T83003 HOLDER, REMOTE CONTROL (18,22SKV-E,18,22SKV2_E,18,22SKV-A,
(Made in Thailand) 18,22SKV-ND)
207 43T82008 PLATE, INSTALLATION (Made in Thailand) 231 43T80020 GENERATOR, ASSY HV
208 43T69499 UNIT, ELECTRIC PURIFIER (18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A)
(18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A) 232 43T62031 COVER, TERMINAL (Made in Thailand)
209 43T19333 HOLDER, SENSOR (Made in Japan) 233 43T69640 REMOTE CONTROLLER, WIRELESS
210 43T49043 HOLDER, PIPE (Made in Thailand) (18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A)
212 43T39021 BASE, BEARING (Made in Thailand) 234 43T03015 BODY ASSY, BACK
218 43T79313 CAP, DRAIN (Made in Malaysia) (18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A)
222 43T39020 BAND, MOTOR, LEFT (Made in Thailand) 235 43T44031 EVAPORATOR ASSY (22SKVR-E,22SKV-E,
223 43T39023 BAND,MOTOR, RIGHT DOWN 22SKV2-E,22SKV-A,22SKVR-A,22SKV-ND)
(Made in Thailand) 236 43T09042 GRILLE ASSY, SUB TOSHIBA
224 43T39022 BAND, MOTOR, RIGHT UP (18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A)
( Made in Thailand) 237 43T00055 PANEL ASSY, SERVICE
225 43T09040 LOUVER, HORIZONTAL (Made in Thailand) (18,22SKVR-E,18,22SKVR-A)
226 43T03014 BODY ASSY, BACK (Made in Thailand) 238 43T69615 REMOTE CONTROLLER, WIRELESS
(18,22SKV-E,18,22SKV2_E,18,22SKV-A, (18,22SKV-E,18,22SKV2_E,18,22SKV-A,
18,22SKV-ND) 18,22SKV-ND)
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407
402
404 405
412
401
411
403
413
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701
704
702
707
703
706
TE Sensor (Ø6)
TS Sensor (Ø6)
TO Sensor (Ø6)
TD Sensor (Ø4)
705
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TOSHIBA CARRIER (THAILAND) CO.,LTD.
144/9 MOO 5, BANGKADI INDUSTRIAL PARK, TIVANON ROAD, TAMBOL BANGKADI,
AMPHUR MUANG, PATHUMTHANI 12000, THAILAND.