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E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. safety precautions
  2. refrigerant piping
  3. electrical connection
  4. vacuuming and charging
  5. additional charge
  6. troubleshooting
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. Part 1 List of Functions ................................................................ 1
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. safety cautions
  6. List of Functions
  7. Heat Pump
  8. Specifications
  9. duct connected type
  10. ceiling mounted cassette type
  11. Outdoor Units - Cooling Only
  12. Indoor Units - Heat Pump
  13. floor standing type
  14. Outdoor Units - Heat Pump
  15. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  18. display pcb
  19. Duct Connected Type
  20. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  21. Floor Standing Type
  22. outdoor units – e series (50-58 class, 80-100 class)
  23. outdoor units – e series (68-75 class)
  24. outdoor units – d series
  25. Part 4 Function and Control
  26. Table Of Contents
  27. Main Functions
  28. Power-Airflow Dual Flaps, Wide Angle Louvers and Auto-Swing
  29. fan speed control
  30. Programme Dry Function
  31. Automatic Operation
  32. Thermostat Control
  33. Night Set Mode
  34. ECONO Mode
  35. MOLD PROOF Operation
  36. intelligent eye (wall mounted type only)
  37. HOME LEAVE Operation
  38. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  39. Other Functions
  40. Function of Main Structural Parts
  41. Function of Thermistor
  42. cooling only model
  43. Control Specification
  44. Frequency Control
  45. Controls at Mode Changing / Start-up
  46. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  47. Freeze-up Protection Control
  48. Fan Control
  49. Defrost Control
  50. Low Hz High Pressure Limit
  51. Malfunctions
  52. Forced Operation Mode
  53. Wiring-Error Check
  54. Additional Function
  55. System Configuration
  56. Instruction
  57. safety precautions
  58. installation site
  59. Table Of Contents
  60. outdoor unit
  61. remote controller
  62. Table Of Contents
  63. names of parts
  64. preparation before operation
  65. to change the air flow rate setting
  66. adjusting the air flow direction
  67. air flow selection
  68. powerful operation
  69. outdoor unit quiet operation
  70. econo operation
  71. intelligent eye operation
  72. timer operation
  73. note for multi system
  74. priority room setting
  75. care and cleaning
  76. air filter
  77. before a long idle period
  78. front grille
  79. cleaning the air filter
  80. troubleshooting
  81. FFQ 25/35/50/60 B
  82. safety considerations
  83. operation range
  84. operation procedure
  85. optimum operation
  86. air conditioner
  87. Service Diagnosis
  88. Table Of Contents
  89. Caution for Diagnosis
  90. Problem Symptoms and Measures
  91. Service Check Function
  92. Code Indication on the Remote Controller
  93. Troubleshooting
  94. Outdoor Units
  95. Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  96. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  97. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  98. dc motor
  99. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  100. Shutter Drive Motor / Shutter Limit Switch Abnormality
  101. Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  102. Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  103. Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  104. OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
  105. Compressor Lock
  106. DC Fan Lock
  107. Input Over Current Detection
  108. Four Way Valve Abnormality
  109. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  110. Compressor Sensor System Abnormality
  111. Position Sensor Abnormality
  112. CT or Related Abnormality
  113. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
  114. Electrical Box Temperature Rise
  115. Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
  116. Output Over Current Detection
  117. Insufficient Gas
  118. Signal Transmission Error (on Outdoor Unit PCB)
  119. Check
  120. electronic expansion valve check
  121. four way valve performance check
  122. thermistor resistance check
  123. installation condition check
  124. discharge pressure check
  125. power supply waveforms check
  126. capacitor voltage check
  127. main circuit electrolytic capacitor check
  128. hall ic check
  129. Part 7 Removal Procedure
  130. Table Of Contents
  131. Removal of the Panels and Plates
  132. Removal of the Electrical Box
  133. Removal of the PCB
  134. Removal of the Propeller Fan / Fan Motor
  135. Removal of the Sound Blanket
  136. Removal of Electronic Expansion Valve Coil Four Way Valve Coil and Thermistor
  137. Removal of the Distributor
  138. Removal of the Four Way Valve
  139. Removal of the Compressor
  140. outdoor unit – e series (68 / 71 / 75 class), d series
  141. fan motor
  142. solenoid valve
  143. removal of outer panels
  144. removal of pcb
  145. removal of fan motor
  146. removal of sound blanket
  147. removal of compressor
  148. Part 8 Others
  149. Others
  150. Jumper Settings
  151. application of silicon grease to a power transistor and
  152. Part 9 Appendix
  153. Piping Diagrams
  154. Wiring Diagrams
  155. Table Of Contents
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. Part 1 List of Functions ................................................................ 1
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. safety cautions
  7. cautions regarding products after repair
  8. inspection after repair
  9. using icons
  10. Part 1 List of Functions
  11. List of Functions
  12. Specifications
  13. Indoor Units
  14. duct connected type
  15. floor standing type
  16. ceiling mounted cassette type
  17. printed circuit board
  18. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  19. Branch Provider Unit
  20. Wall Mounted Type 20/25/35/50 Class - D Series
  21. Wall Mounted Type 20/25/35 Class - C Series
  22. Wall Mounted Type 50/60/71 Class - E(B) Series
  23. Duct Connected Type
  24. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  25. Floor Standing Type
  26. ceiling mounted cassette 600×600 type
  27. Ceiling Suspended Type
  28. Refrigerant Circuit
  29. BP Units
  30. Functional Parts Layout
  31. Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
  32. Heating Operation
  33. Cooling Oil Return Operation
  34. heating oil return operation & defrost operation
  35. Function
  36. Part 5 Function
  37. Operation Mode
  38. Basic Control
  39. Compressor PI Control
  40. Electronic Expansion Valve PI Control
  41. Cooling Operation Fan Control
  42. Special Control
  43. Oil Return Operation
  44. Defrosting Operation
  45. Pump-down Residual Operation
  46. Stopping Operation
  47. Protection Control
  48. Low Pressure Protection Control
  49. Discharge Pipe Protection Control
  50. Inverter Protection Control
  51. Freeze-up Protection Control
  52. Dew Condensation Prevention Control
  53. Other Control
  54. BP Unit Control
  55. BP Unit Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  56. full closing of electronic expansion valves
  57. SH Control in Cooling Operation
  58. SC Control in Heating Operation
  59. Indoor Unit (RA Models)
  60. Fan Speed Control for Indoor Units
  61. Programme Dry Function
  62. Automatic Operation
  63. Thermostat Control
  64. Night Set Mode
  65. ECONO Mode
  66. INTELLIGENT EYE
  67. HOME LEAVE Operation
  68. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  69. Other Functions
  70. Indoor Unit (SkyAir Models)
  71. Electric Function Parts
  72. Function Details
  73. Test Operation
  74. check operation
  75. Outdoor Unit PCB Layout
  76. Field Setting
  77. Detail of Setting Mode
  78. Field Setting for SkyAir Indoor Unit
  79. Initial Setting Contents
  80. Local Setting Mode Number
  81. Detailed Explanation of Setting Modes
  82. Centralized Group No. Setting
  83. Maintenance Mode Setting
  84. Test Operation and Field Setting for RA Indoor Unit
  85. Jumper Settings
  86. System Configuration
  87. Instruction
  88. Wall Mounted, Duct, Floor/Ceiling, Floor Standing Type
  89. safety precautions
  90. installation site
  91. names of parts
  92. Table Of Contents
  93. indoor unit
  94. outdoor unit
  95. remote control
  96. " Outdoor Unit
  97. Table Of Contents
  98. to set the clock
  99. to change the air flow rate setting
  100. adjusting the air flow direction
  101. air flow selection
  102. powerful operation
  103. outdoor unit silent operation
  104. econo operation
  105. intelligent eye operation
  106. timer operation
  107. to use on timer operation
  108. note for multi system
  109. priority room setting
  110. care and cleaning
  111. air filter
  112. before a long idle period
  113. front panel
  114. cleaning the air filter
  115. front grille
  116. troubleshooting
  117. Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type
  118. temperature setting
  119. operation range
  120. air flow direction adjust
  121. Troubleshooting
  122. Table Of Contents
  123. Table Of Contents
  124. Caution for Diagnosis
  125. Troubleshooting with the LED on the SkyAir Indoor Unit
  126. Troubleshooting with the LED on the Outdoor Unit
  127. Troubleshooting with the LED on the BP Unit
  128. Service Check Function
  129. SkyAir Indoor Unit INSPECTION/TEST Button
  130. SkyAir Indoor Unit Wired Remote control
  131. SkyAir Indoor Unit Infrared remote control
  132. service check function
  133. Sky Air Indoor Unit Error Codes and LED Indication
  134. Malfunction Code Indication by Outdoor Unit PCB
  135. List of Malfunction Code
  136. Troubleshooting for RA Indoor Unit
  137. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  138. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  139. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  140. Shutter Drive Motor / Shutter Limit Switch Abnormality
  141. Check
  142. thermistor resistance check
  143. hall ic check
  144. Troubleshooting for SkyAir Indoor Unit
  145. Malfunction of Drain Water Level System (Float Type)
  146. Malfunction of Drain System
  147. Indoor Unit Fan Motor Lock
  148. Malfunction of Indoor Unit Fan Motor
  149. Swing Flap Motor Malfunction / Lock
  150. Malfunction of Capacity Setting
  151. Malfunction of Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R2T)
  152. Malfunction of Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R3T)
  153. Malfunction of Suction Air Thermistor
  154. Malfunction of Remote control Thermistor
  155. Transmission Error (between Indoor Unit and Remote control)
  156. Transmission Error (between Main and Sub Remote control)
  157. Malfunction of Field Setting Switch
  158. Troubleshooting for BP Unit
  159. Faulty BP Unit PCB
  160. Faulty BP Liquid or Gas Pipe Thermistor
  161. Transmission Error between Indoor Unit and BP Unit
  162. Transmission Error between Outdoor Unit and BP Unit
  163. Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit
  164. Actuation of High Pressure Switch
  165. Actuation of Low Pressure Sensor
  166. Compressor Motor Lock
  167. Malfunction of Outdoor Unit Fan Motor
  168. Abnormal Discharge Pipe Temperature
  169. Refrigerant Overcharged
  170. Malfunction of Thermistor for Outdoor Air (R1T)
  171. Malfunction of Discharge Pipe Thermistor (R2T)
  172. Malfunction of Thermistor (R3T, R5T) for Suction Pipe1, 2
  173. Malfunction of Thermistor (R4T) for Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger
  174. Malfunction of Thermistor (R7T) for Outdoor Unit Liquid Pipe
  175. Malfunction of Subcooling Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R6T)
  176. Malfunction of High Pressure Sensor
  177. Malfunction of Low Pressure Sensor
  178. Malfunction of PCB
  179. Malfunction of Inverter Radiating Fin Temperature Rise
  180. Inverter Compressor Abnormal
  181. Inverter Current Abnormal
  182. Inverter Start up Error
  183. Malfunction of Transmission between Inverter and Control PCB
  184. High Voltage of Capacitor in Main Inverter Circuit
  185. Malfunction of Inverter Radiating Fin Temperature Rise Sensor
  186. Faulty Combination of Inverter and Fan Driver
  187. Low Pressure Drop Due to Refrigerant Shortage or Electronic Expansion Valve Failure
  188. Power Supply Insufficient or Instantaneous Failure
  189. Check Operation not Executed
  190. Malfunction of Transmission between Indoor Units and Outdoor Units
  191. Malfunction of Transmission between Remote control and Indoor Unit
  192. Malfunction of Transmission between Main and Sub Remote controls
  193. Malfunction of Transmission between Indoor and Outdoor Units in the Same System
  194. Excessive Number of Indoor Units
  195. Address Duplication of Central Remote control
  196. malfunction of transmission between central remote
  197. System is not Set yet
  198. Malfunction of System, Refrigerant System Address Undefined
  199. Thermistor Resistance / Temperature Characteristics
  200. Pressure Sensor
  201. Method of Replacing The Inverter's Power Transistors Modules
  202. Part 9 Appendix
  203. Piping Diagrams
  204. Wiring Diagrams
  205. Table Of Contents
  206. Table Of Contents
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. Part 1 List of Functions ................................................................ 1
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. safety cautions
  7. cautions regarding products after repair
  8. inspection after repair
  9. using icons
  10. Part 1 List of Functions
  11. Functions
  12. Part 2 Specifications
  13. Specifications
  14. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  15. Outdoor Unit
  16. Part 4 Function and Control
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Description of Operation
  19. Main Functions
  20. Comfort Sleep Operation
  21. MOISTURIZING Operation
  22. Automatic Operation
  23. Comfort Airflow Mode
  24. Cooling Breeze Operation
  25. Power-airflow Dual Flaps
  26. Wide-angle Louvers
  27. D Airflow
  28. POWERFUL Operation
  29. Indoor Unit Quiet Operation
  30. Monitor Brightness Setting
  31. MOLD PROOF Operation
  32. Mold Proof Stick
  33. MOLD SHOCK Operation
  34. HOME LEAVE Ventilation
  35. FLASH STREAMER AIR PURIFYING Operation
  36. Fresh Air Supply Ventilation
  37. Wipe-clean Flat Panel
  38. TIMER Operation
  39. Night Set Mode
  40. Table for Special Modes
  41. Thermostat Control
  42. Fan Speed Control for Indoor Units
  43. Draft Prevention (HOT Start)
  44. Control Specification
  45. Preheating Operation (Quick Warming Function)
  46. Four-way Valve Operation
  47. Compressor Start up Protection
  48. Fan Speed Control for Outdoor Unit
  49. Input Current Control
  50. Peak-cut Control
  51. Indoor Coil Freeze-up Protection
  52. Dew Prevention
  53. Liquid Compression Protection 2
  54. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  55. Automatic Defrosting
  56. Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  57. Installation Manual
  58. choosing an installation site
  59. system configuration
  60. installation tips
  61. how to replace the drain plug and drain hose
  62. indoor unit installation
  63. drain piping
  64. refrigerant piping work
  65. Outdoor Units
  66. outdoor unit installation drawings
  67. installation guidelines
  68. outdoor unit installation
  69. purging air and checking gas leakage
  70. pump down operation
  71. test run and final check
  72. System Configuration
  73. Instruction
  74. Names and Functions of Parts
  75. Preparation before Operation
  76. to set the clock
  77. cooling operation
  78. heating operation
  79. AUTO / MOISTURIZING Operation
  80. COMFORT SLEEP / POWERFUL Operation
  81. set up
  82. MOLD SHOCK Operation / INFORMATION DISPLAY
  83. Care and Cleaning
  84. cleaning the air filter
  85. before a long idle period
  86. Troubleshooting
  87. check again
  88. call the service shop immediately
  89. Service Diagnosis
  90. Table Of Contents
  91. Table Of Contents
  92. Convenient Service Check Function
  93. Error Code Indication by Remote Controller
  94. Air conditioner does not run
  95. Air conditioner runs but does not get cooling (heating)
  96. When operation starts, safety breaker works
  97. Air conditioner makes big noise and vibration
  98. Air does not humidified enough
  99. Indoor Unit PCB Fault
  100. Peak-cut Control or Freeze-up Protection
  101. Fan Motor System (DC Motor) Fault
  102. Streamer Unit Fault
  103. Thermistor System Fault
  104. Front Panel Open / Close Fault
  105. Humidity Sensor Fault
  106. Signal Transmission Error (Indoor Unit - Outdoor Unit)
  107. Incompatible Power Supply between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
  108. Incomplete Setting for Hose Length
  109. Outdoor Unit PCB Fault
  110. Compressor Lock
  111. DC Fan Lock
  112. Input Over Current Detection
  113. Four Way Valve Fault
  114. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  115. Compressor Sensor System Fault
  116. Damper Fault
  117. Position Sensor Fault
  118. DC Voltage / DC Current Sensor Fault
  119. Abnormal Temperature in Electrical Box
  120. Temperature Rise in Radiation Fin
  121. Output Overcurrent
  122. Insufficient Gas
  123. Over Voltage Protection / Low Voltage Protection
  124. Outdoor Unit PCB Fault or Communication Circuit Fault
  125. Signal Transmission Error on Outdoor Unit PCB
  126. Fan Motor System Fault / Fan Lock
  127. Heater Wire Fault
  128. Humidification Fan Outlet Thermistor Fault Abnormal Heater Temperature
  129. Lights-out of Microcomputer Status Lamp
  130. Check
  131. Installation Condition Check
  132. Power Supply Waveform Check
  133. Main Circuit Electrolytic Capacitor Check
  134. “Inverter Checker” Check
  135. Power Transistor Check
  136. Discharge Pressure Check
  137. Electronic Expansion Valve Check
  138. Indoor Unit PCB Output Check
  139. Rotating Pulse Input on Outdoor Unit PCB Check
  140. Humidity Sensor Check
  141. Four-way Valve Performance Check
  142. Solenoid Valve for Dehumidification Check
  143. Indoor Unit
  144. Removal of the Upper Panel
  145. Removal of the Front Grille
  146. Removal of the Assembly of the Open/Close Mechanism
  147. Removal of the Assembly of the Reduction Motor
  148. Removal of the Electrical Box
  149. Removal of the PCB
  150. Removal of the Dehumidifying Solenoid Valve Coil
  151. Removal of the Connecting Duct
  152. Removal of the Drain Hose
  153. Removal of the Swing Motor
  154. Removal of the Heat Exchanger
  155. Removal of the Propeller Fan / Fan Motor
  156. Removal of Horizontal Blades / Vertical Blades
  157. Removal of the Streamer Unit
  158. Removal of the Humidify Unit
  159. Removal of the Heater Assembly / Humidifying Rotor Moisture Absorption Element) / Humidifying Rotor Motor
  160. Removal of the Humidifying Assembly
  161. Removal of the Moisture Absorption Fan Motor
  162. Removal of the Duct in Humidifier
  163. Removal of the Sound Blanket
  164. Remove the Thermistor Assembly
  165. Removal of the Reactor / Partition Plate
  166. Removal of the Four Way Valve
  167. Removal of the Expansion Valve
  168. Removal of the Compressor
  169. Part 8 Others
  170. Others
  171. Field Setting
  172. Part 9 Appendix
  173. Piping Diagrams
  174. Wiring Diagrams
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. safety cautions
  5. cautions regarding products after repair
  6. inspection after repair
  7. using icons
  8. Part 1 List of Functions
  9. List of Functions
  10. Part 2 Specifications
  11. Specifications
  12. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  13. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  14. Outdoor Unit
  15. Part 4 Function and Control
  16. Main Functions
  17. Power-Airflow Flap, Wide-Angle Louvres and Auto-Swing
  18. Operation Starting Control
  19. fan speed control
  20. Programme Dry Function
  21. Automatic Operation
  22. Thermostat Control
  23. NIGHT SET Mode
  24. INTELLIGENT EYE
  25. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  26. Other Functions
  27. Function of Thermistor
  28. Control Specification
  29. Frequency Control
  30. Controls at Mode Changing / Start-up
  31. minutes standby
  32. Discharge Pipe Control
  33. Freeze-up Protection Control
  34. Fan Control
  35. Defrost Control
  36. Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  37. discharge pipe
  38. discharge pipe temperature control
  39. Malfunctions
  40. Forced Operation Mode
  41. Part 5 System Configuration
  42. System Configuration
  43. Instruction
  44. installation site
  45. Names of Parts
  46. remote controller
  47. Preparation before Operation
  48. AUTO · DRY · COOL · HEAT · FAN Operation
  49. Adjusting the Air Flow Detection
  50. POWERFUL Operation
  51. OUTDOOR UNIT SILENT Operation
  52. INTELLIGENT EYE Operation
  53. TIMER Operation
  54. Care and Cleaning
  55. air filter
  56. before a long idle period
  57. Troubleshooting
  58. disposal requirements
  59. Part 6 Service Diagnosis
  60. Caution for Diagnosis
  61. Problem Symptoms and Measures
  62. Service Check Function
  63. Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  64. Fan Motor (DC Motor) or Related Abnormality
  65. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  66. Front Panel Open / Close Fault
  67. Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
  68. wired remote controller
  69. Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
  70. Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  71. Compressor Lock
  72. DC Fan Lock
  73. Input Over Current Detection
  74. Four Way Valve Abnormality
  75. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  76. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  77. Sensor Abnormality around Compressor System
  78. Position Sensor Abnormality
  79. DC Voltage / Current Sensor Abnormality
  80. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
  81. Output Over Current Detection
  82. Insufficient Gas
  83. Over-voltage Detection
  84. Check
  85. Si04
  86. thermistor resistance check
  87. installation condition check
  88. discharge pressure check
  89. power supply waveforms check
  90. power transistor check
  91. Part 7 Removal Procedure
  92. Indoor Unit
  93. Removal of Front Grille
  94. Removal of Assembly of Front Panel Mechanism
  95. Removal of Lamp Cover
  96. Removal of Horizontal Blade
  97. Removal of Reduction Motor
  98. Removal of Outlet Grille
  99. Removal of Vertical Blades and Swing Motor
  100. Removal of Electrical Box
  101. Removal of PCB
  102. Removal of Heat Exchanger
  103. Removal of Fan Rotor and Fan Motor
  104. Removal of Reactor and Partition Plate
  105. Removal of Sound Blanket
  106. Removal of Four Way Valve
  107. Removal of Compressor
  108. Part 8 Others
  109. Others
  110. Jumper Settings
  111. Part 9 Appendix
  112. Piping Diagrams
  113. Wiring Diagrams
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Inverter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Part 1 List of Functions
  5. List of Functions
  6. Heat Pump Models
  7. Part 2 Specifications
  8. Specifications
  9. Outdoor Units - Cooling Only
  10. Indoor Units - Heat Pump
  11. Outdoor Units - Heat Pump
  12. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  13. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  14. Duct Connected Type
  15. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  16. Floor Standing Type
  17. Ceiling Suspended Type
  18. Outdoor Units
  19. Part 4 Function and Control
  20. Main Functions
  21. Power-Airflow Dual Flaps, Wide Angle Louvers and Auto-Swing
  22. Operation Starting Control
  23. Programme Dry Function
  24. Automatic Operation
  25. Thermostat Control
  26. Night Set Mode
  27. ECONO Mode
  28. INTELLIGENT EYE (FTXG, CTXG)
  29. AREA INTELLIGENT EYE
  30. HOME LEAVE Operation
  31. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  32. Other Functions
  33. Function of Main Structural Parts
  34. Function of Thermistor
  35. Control Specification
  36. Frequency Control
  37. Controls at Mode Changing / Start-up
  38. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  39. Freeze-up Protection Control
  40. Fan Control
  41. Defrost Control
  42. Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  43. Malfunctions
  44. Forced Operation Mode
  45. Wiring-Error Check
  46. Additional Function
  47. Part 5 Operation Manual
  48. System Configuration
  49. Instruction
  50. FTXS, FVXS Series
  51. FHQ Series
  52. operation range
  53. Part 6 Service Diagnosis
  54. Caution for Diagnosis
  55. Problem Symptoms and Measures
  56. Service Check Function
  57. Check Method 2
  58. Code Indication on the Remote Controller
  59. Troubleshooting
  60. Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  61. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  62. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  63. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  64. Front Panel Open / Close Fault
  65. Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
  66. Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  67. Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  68. OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
  69. Compressor Lock
  70. DC Fan Lock
  71. Input Over Current Detection
  72. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  73. Compressor Sensor System Abnormality
  74. Position Sensor Abnormality
  75. CT or Related Abnormality
  76. SiBE12
  77. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
  78. Electrical Box Temperature Rise
  79. Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
  80. Output Over Current Detection
  81. Insufficient Gas
  82. Low-voltage Detection or Over-voltage Detection
  83. Signal Transmission Error (on Outdoor Unit PCB)
  84. Check
  85. electronic expansion valve check
  86. thermistor resistance check
  87. installation condition check
  88. discharge pressure check
  89. power transistor check
  90. main circuit electrolytic capacitor check
  91. Part 7 Removal Procedure
  92. Outdoor Unit
  93. Removal of the Electrical Box
  94. Removal of the PCB
  95. Removal of the Propeller Fan / Fan Motor
  96. Removal of the Sound Blanket
  97. Removal of Electronic Expansion Valve Coil, Four Way Valve Coil and Thermistor
  98. Removal of the Distributor
  99. Removal of the Four Way Valve
  100. Removal of the Compressor
  101. Part 8 Others
  102. Others
  103. Jumper Settings
  104. Part 9 Appendix
  105. Piping Diagrams
  106. Wiring Diagrams
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E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Inverter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Part 1 List of Functions
  5. List of Functions
  6. Heat Pump Models
  7. Part 2 Specifications
  8. Specifications
  9. Outdoor Units - Cooling Only
  10. Indoor Units - Heat Pump
  11. Outdoor Units - Heat Pump
  12. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  13. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  14. Duct Connected Type
  15. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  16. Floor Standing Type
  17. Ceiling Suspended Type
  18. Outdoor Units
  19. Part 4 Function and Control
  20. Main Functions
  21. Power-Airflow Dual Flaps, Wide Angle Louvers and Auto-Swing
  22. Operation Starting Control
  23. Programme Dry Function
  24. Automatic Operation
  25. Thermostat Control
  26. Night Set Mode
  27. ECONO Mode
  28. INTELLIGENT EYE (FTXG-E, CTXG-E, FT(X)S-F)
  29. AREA INTELLIGENT EYE (FTXS-G)
  30. HOME LEAVE Operation
  31. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  32. Other Functions
  33. Function of Main Structural Parts
  34. Function of Thermistor
  35. Control Specification
  36. Frequency Control
  37. Controls at Mode Changing / Start-up
  38. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  39. Freeze-up Protection Control
  40. Fan Control
  41. Defrost Control
  42. Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  43. Malfunctions
  44. Forced Operation Mode
  45. Wiring-Error Check
  46. Additional Function
  47. Part 5 Operation Manual
  48. System Configuration
  49. Instruction
  50. FTXS-G, FVXS-F Series
  51. FHQ-B Series
  52. operation range
  53. Part 6 Service Diagnosis
  54. Caution for Diagnosis
  55. Problem Symptoms and Measures
  56. Service Check Function
  57. Check Method 2
  58. Code Indication on the Remote Controller
  59. Troubleshooting
  60. Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  61. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  62. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  63. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  64. Front Panel Open / Close Fault
  65. Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
  66. Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  67. Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  68. OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
  69. Compressor Lock
  70. DC Fan Lock
  71. Input Over Current Detection
  72. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  73. Compressor Sensor System Abnormality
  74. Position Sensor Abnormality
  75. CT or Related Abnormality
  76. SiBE12
  77. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
  78. Electrical Box Temperature Rise
  79. Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
  80. Output Over Current Detection
  81. Insufficient Gas
  82. Low-voltage Detection or Over-voltage Detection
  83. Signal Transmission Error (on Outdoor Unit PCB)
  84. Check
  85. electronic expansion valve check
  86. thermistor resistance check
  87. installation condition check
  88. discharge pressure check
  89. power transistor check
  90. main circuit electrolytic capacitor check
  91. Part 7 Removal Procedure
  92. Outdoor Unit
  93. Removal of Coils / Thermistors
  94. Part 8 Others
  95. Others
  96. Jumper Settings
  97. Part 9 Appendix
  98. Piping Diagrams
  99. Wiring Diagrams
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Air Conditioner
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. safety cautions
  5. cautions regarding products after repair
  6. inspection after repair
  7. using icons
  8. Part 1 List of Functions
  9. List of Functions
  10. Heat Pump Models
  11. Part 2 Specifications
  12. Specifications
  13. Outdoor Units - Cooling Only
  14. Indoor Units - Heat Pump
  15. Outdoor Units - Heat Pump
  16. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  17. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  18. Duct Connected Type
  19. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  20. Floor Standing Type
  21. Ceiling Suspended Type
  22. Outdoor Units
  23. Part 4 Function and Control
  24. Main Functions
  25. Power-Airflow Dual Flaps, Wide Angle Louvers and Auto-Swing
  26. Operation Starting Control
  27. Fan Speed Control for Indoor Units
  28. Programme Dry Function
  29. Automatic Operation
  30. Thermostat Control
  31. Night Set Mode
  32. ECONO Mode
  33. INTELLIGENT EYE (Wall Mounted Type Only)
  34. HOME LEAVE Operation
  35. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  36. Other Functions
  37. Function of Main Structural Parts
  38. Function of Thermistor
  39. cooling only model
  40. Control Specification
  41. Frequency Control
  42. Controls at Mode Changing / Start-up
  43. compressor protection function
  44. Discharge Pipe Control
  45. Freeze-up Protection Control
  46. Fan Control
  47. Defrost Control
  48. Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  49. Malfunctions
  50. Forced Operation Mode
  51. Wiring-Error Check
  52. Additional Function
  53. Part 5 System Configuration
  54. System Configuration
  55. Instruction
  56. safety precautions
  57. installation site
  58. preparation before operation
  59. adjusting the air flow direction
  60. air flow selection
  61. powerful operation
  62. econo operation
  63. intelligent eye operation
  64. timer operation
  65. note for multi system
  66. care and cleaning
  67. check again
  68. disposal requirements
  69. fault diagnosis
  70. temperature setting
  71. program timer operation
  72. Part 6 Service Diagnosis
  73. Caution for Diagnosis
  74. Problem Symptoms and Measures
  75. Service Check Function
  76. Code Indication on the remote control
  77. Troubleshooting
  78. Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  79. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  80. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  81. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  82. Shutter Drive Motor / Shutter Limit Switch Abnormality
  83. Signal Transmission Error (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  84. Unspecified Voltage (between Indoor and Outdoor Units)
  85. Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality
  86. OL Activation (Compressor Overload)
  87. Compressor Lock
  88. DC Fan Lock
  89. Input Over Current Detection
  90. Discharge Pipe Temperature Control
  91. High Pressure Control in Cooling
  92. Compressor Sensor System Abnormality
  93. Position Sensor Abnormality
  94. CT or Related Abnormality
  95. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Outdoor Unit)
  96. Electrical Box Temperature Rise
  97. Radiation Fin Temperature Rise
  98. Output Over Current Detection
  99. Insufficient Gas
  100. SiENBE12
  101. Low-voltage Detection or Over-voltage Detection
  102. Signal Transmission Error (on Outdoor Unit PCB)
  103. Check
  104. electronic expansion valve check
  105. four way valve performance check
  106. thermistor resistance check
  107. installation condition check
  108. discharge pressure check
  109. power supply waveforms check
  110. capacitor voltage check
  111. main circuit electrolytic capacitor check
  112. hall ic check
  113. Part 7 Removal Procedure
  114. Outdoor Unit
  115. Removal of the Electrical Box
  116. Removal of the PCB
  117. Removal of the Propeller Fan / Fan Motor
  118. Removal of the Sound Blanket
  119. Removal of Electronic Expansion Valve Coil Four Way Valve Coil and Thermistor
  120. Removal of the Distributor
  121. Removal of the Four Way Valve
  122. Removal of the Compressor
  123. Part 8 Others
  124. Others
  125. Jumper Settings
  126. Part 9 Appendix
  127. Piping Diagrams
  128. Wiring Diagrams
E Series first page preview

E Series

Brand: Daikin | Category: Heat Pump
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. safety cautions
  7. Part 1 List of Functions
  8. List of Functions
  9. Heat Pump
  10. Part 2 Specifications
  11. Specifications
  12. Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  13. Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
  14. Wall Mounted Type 20/25/35 Class
  15. Wall Mounted Type 50/60/71 Class
  16. Duct Connected Type
  17. Floor / Ceiling Suspended Dual Type
  18. Floor Standing Type
  19. Ceiling Mounted Cassette 600×600 Type
  20. Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (950×950)
  21. Ceiling Mounted Built-in Type
  22. Ceiling Suspended Type
  23. Part 4 Refrigerant Circuit
  24. Refrigerant Circuit
  25. BP Units
  26. Functional Parts Layout
  27. Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
  28. Heating Operation
  29. Cooling Oil Return Operation
  30. Heating Oil Return Operation & Defrost Operation
  31. Part 5 Function
  32. Operation Mode
  33. Basic Control
  34. Compressor PI Control
  35. Electronic Expansion Valve PI Control
  36. Cooling Operation Fan Control
  37. SiAU18
  38. Oil Return Operation
  39. Defrosting Operation
  40. Pump-down Residual Operation
  41. Stopping Operation
  42. Protection Control
  43. Low Pressure Protection Control
  44. Discharge Pipe Protection Control
  45. Inverter Protection Control
  46. Freeze-up Protection Control
  47. Dew Condensation Prevention Control
  48. Other Control
  49. BP Unit Control
  50. BP Unit Electronic Expansion Valve Control
  51. SH Control in Cooling Operation
  52. SC Control in Heating Operation
  53. Indoor Unit (RA Models)
  54. Programme Dry Function
  55. Automatic Operation
  56. Thermostat Control
  57. Night Set Mode
  58. ECONO Mode
  59. INTELLIGENT EYE (Wall Mounted Type Only)
  60. HOME LEAVE Operation
  61. Inverter POWERFUL Operation
  62. Other Functions
  63. Indoor Unit (SkyAir Models)
  64. Electric Function Parts
  65. Function Details
  66. Part 6 Test Operation
  67. Test Operation
  68. Outdoor Unit PCB Layout
  69. Field Setting
  70. Detail of Setting Mode
  71. Field Setting for SkyAir Indoor Unit
  72. Initial Setting Contents
  73. Local Setting Mode Number
  74. Detailed Explanation of Setting Modes
  75. Centralized Group No. Setting
  76. Maintenance Mode Setting
  77. Test Operation and Field Setting for RA Indoor Unit
  78. Jumper Settings
  79. Part 7 Operation Manual
  80. System Configuration
  81. Instruction
  82. Wall Mounted, Duct, Floor/Ceiling Type
  83. FVXS Series
  84. indoor unit
  85. Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type
  86. safety considerations
  87. Part 8 Troubleshooting
  88. Caution for Diagnosis
  89. Troubleshooting with the LED on the SkyAir Indoor Unit
  90. Troubleshooting with the LED on the Outdoor Unit
  91. Troubleshooting with the LED on the BP Unit
  92. Service Check Function
  93. SkyAir Indoor Unit INSPECTION/TEST Button
  94. SkyAir Indoor Unit Wired Remote Controller
  95. SkyAir Indoor Unit Wireless Remote Controller
  96. Sky Air Indoor Unit Error Codes and LED Indication
  97. Malfunction Code Indication by Outdoor Unit PCB
  98. List of Malfunction Code
  99. Troubleshooting for RA Indoor Unit
  100. Freeze-up Protection Control or High Pressure Control
  101. Fan Motor or Related Abnormality
  102. Thermistor or Related Abnormality (Indoor Unit)
  103. Check
  104. thermistor resistance check
  105. hall ic check
  106. Troubleshooting for SkyAir Indoor Unit
  107. Malfunction of Drain System
  108. Indoor Unit Fan Motor Lock
  109. Malfunction of Indoor Unit Fan Motor
  110. Swing Flap Motor Malfunction / Lock
  111. Malfunction of Capacity Setting
  112. Malfunction of Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R2T)
  113. Malfunction of Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R3T)
  114. Malfunction of Remote Controller Thermistor
  115. Malfunction of Field Setting Switch
  116. Troubleshooting for BP Unit
  117. Faulty BP Unit PCB
  118. Faulty BP Liquid or Gas Pipe Thermistor
  119. Transmission Error between Indoor Unit and BP Unit
  120. Transmission Error between Outdoor Unit and BP Unit
  121. Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit
  122. Actuation of High Pressure Switch
  123. Actuation of Low Pressure Sensor
  124. Compressor Motor Lock
  125. Malfunction of Outdoor Unit Fan Motor
  126. Abnormal Discharge Pipe Temperature
  127. Refrigerant Overcharged
  128. Malfunction of Thermistor for Outdoor Air (R1T)
  129. Malfunction of Discharge Pipe Thermistor (R2T)
  130. Malfunction of Thermistor (R3T, R5T) for Suction Pipe1, 2
  131. Malfunction of Thermistor (R4T) for Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger
  132. Malfunction of Thermistor (R7T) for Outdoor Unit Liquid Pipe
  133. Malfunction of Subcooling Heat Exchanger Thermistor (R6T)
  134. Malfunction of High Pressure Sensor
  135. Malfunction of Low Pressure Sensor
  136. Malfunction of PCB
  137. Malfunction of Inverter Radiating Fin Temperature Rise
  138. Inverter Compressor Abnormal
  139. Inverter Current Abnormal
  140. Inverter Start up Error
  141. Malfunction of Transmission between Inverter and Control PCB
  142. High Voltage of Capacitor in Main Inverter Circuit
  143. Malfunction of Inverter Radiating Fin Temperature Rise Sensor
  144. Faulty Combination of Inverter and Fan Driver
  145. Low Pressure Drop Due to Refrigerant Shortage or Electronic Expansion Valve Failure
  146. Power Supply Insufficient or Instantaneous Failure
  147. Check Operation not Executed
  148. Malfunction of Transmission between Indoor Units and Outdoor Units
  149. Malfunction of Transmission between Remote Controller and Indoor Unit
  150. Malfunction of Transmission between Main and Sub Remote Controllers
  151. Malfunction of Transmission between Indoor and Outdoor Units in the Same System
  152. Excessive Number of Indoor Units
  153. Address Duplication of Central Remote Controller
  154. Malfunction of Transmission between Central Remote Controller and Indoor Unit
  155. System is not Set yet
  156. Malfunction of System, Refrigerant System Address Undefined
  157. Thermistor Resistance / Temperature Characteristics
  158. Pressure Sensor
  159. Method of Replacing The Inverter's Power Transistors Modules
  160. Part 9 Appendix
  161. Piping Diagrams
  162. Indoor Units
  163. Wiring Diagrams
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