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1. Qo E m e w um kb o 5 A o z D ER EN d Ss pra A aya o N Ale a N SIS N afo mi m R Se 6 n em n E B w TC Total Cooling Capacity SHC Sensible Heat Capacity IPT Power Consumption Blo ee Lex aje ayo ea ES aja Ss o a 4 T E Wa ojoo j zi a a N 13 32 5 20 17 60 76 16 16 12 77 6 02 22 Cooling capacity curve Indoor intake air Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B C ambient temperature DB we kw KW Kw kw KW Kw kw KW KW Kw kw KW repe petra pee 23 Ajao EIS M m pr
2. 20 2 1 Product Specification 3 8 2 Capacity And Power Consumption 21 3 Refrigeration Cycle 5 8 3 Safety device 28 4 Block Diagram 6 8 4 Operating characteristics 29 4 1 CU LS0DBES 6 9 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 30 5 Wiring Diagram 7 9 1 Outdoor Unit 30 5 1 CU L50DBE5 7 6 Electronic Circuit Diagram 8 6 1 CU L50DBE5 8 Installation Instruction 9 2006 Panasonic HA Air Conditioning M Sdn Bhd 11969 T All rights reserved Unauthorized copying anasonic and distribution is a violation of law 1 Service Information 1 1 Operation range 1 1 1 Power supply The applicable voltage range for each unit is given in the following table The working voltage among the three phases must be balanced within a 3 deviation from each voltage at the compressor terminals The starting voltage must be higher than 85 of the rated voltage MO
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4. Air intake side 2 Air intake side ir T or more zz Air intake 30cm or more Air outlet side Air outlet side 1m or more 1 5m or more 3m or more 20cm or more 1 5m or more 3 5m or more 30cm or more 50cm or more 1cm or more Air outlet side X Maintain sufficient space above the unit Values inside brackets indicate distances when installing the 4HP 6HP The distance given above are the minimum distance required in order to maintain proper performance Allow as much space as possible in order to get the best performance from the units 7 1 5 Transporting and installing the outdoor unit Transporting 1 The outdoor unit should be transported in its original packaging as close to the installation location as possible 2 If suspending the outdoor unit use a rope or belt and use cloth or wood as padding in order to avoid damaging the unit Installation 1 Read the Selecting the outdoor unit installation location section thoroughly before installing the outdoor unit 2 If installing the unit to a concrete base or other solid base use M10 or W3 8 bolts and nuts to secure the unit and ensure that the unit is fully upright and level The anchor bolt positions are shown in the diagram at the right side In particular install the unit at a distance from the neighbouring building which conforms to regulations specified by local noise emission regulation standards Do not install
5. lt 6 2 amp e s 4lo B EMEN o 23 v 9 e xs 4 ao IK 6 45 41 25 4 44 27 4 44 22 sse sas aso soe aoe 422 oat 5 4 54 5 20 aja R O Alo oli alata ojala o De a e o 525 gt ABI L ee Olio O1 O1 Aly E 2 a o a a a a o 2 EN o x Cooling power consumption curve 1 2 1 1 0 9 0 8 23 19 25 19 4 27 19 Rated power ratio 29 19 32 19 0 4 4 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Outdoor temperature 24 8 2 2 Heating performance Model name Max heating capacity Max capacity kw Max power consumption kw CS F24DTE5 CU L24DBE5 7 5 3 15 CS F28DTE5 CU L28DBE5 8 5 3 25 CS F34DTE5 CU L34DBE5 13 5 4 20 CS F43DTE5 CU L43DBE5 15 5 5 00 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 18 6 00 1 Heating capacity when the unit is frosted over or while being defrosted will vary d
6. Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Strainer iqui Strainer Strainer Silencer i silencer silencer Geer 5 Distributor Exp Valve Defrost Sensor for4 6 HP Outdoor Pipe Defrost Sensor for 2 5 3 HP Sensor Indoor Temp Sensor Heat Exchanger R Heat Exchanger Condenser Outdoor Evaporator Temp Sensor AR WY Suction Discharge 4 Way Valve Pipe Pipe Sensor Sensor High Pressure Switch Accumulator Compressor h Cooling Heating 4 Block Diagram CU L50DBE5 4 1 n 4 KK x lt 190 HOLOV3H Yall 3SION z z xm 5 Wiring Diagram CU L50DBE5 5 1 MS 3unsS3ud IH 55 B gie 2L NO 19 d1 NO ans u31T1081NOO 19313 5 NO L a SATA NOISNVdX3 19 NO IdSIG NO LL 2 9999999990900 zzxzxzEZzzz 4 6000 95956 95 m LL tdSId NO Z NO 19 NO MENO 9 H3110H1NOO OINOH10313 YOSNAS diN31 0NO9 diN31 3dld YOSNAS 9117005 5 312 510 YOSN
7. 4 pole single phase brushless motor Rated Output 3 8 Fan Type Number of Set Sirocco fan 4 Mix flow fan 1 Motor Type 4 pole single phase induction motor 6 pole single phase induction motor Rated Output kW 0 04 x 2 0 07 x 2 Air heat Exchanger Row x Stage x FPI Slit fin type 2 x 12 x 18 Corrugate fin type 2 x 51 x 18 Refrigerant Control Exp Valve Refrigerant Oil Charged cm FV50S 1200 Refrigerant Charged R410A kg oz 3 50 123 Running Control Switch Wireless or Wired Remote Control Adjustment Room Temperature Thermostat Safety Devices Temperature current and pressure protection control for compressor Internal thermostat for FM High pressure switch Current trans Crankcase heater Noise Level dB A Hi 45 Lo 41 Cooling 55 Heating 57 Cooling Hi 62 Lo 58 Cooling 69 Heating 71 Pow r level gB Heating Hi 62 Lo 58 Moisture Removal L h Pt h 9 0 19 0 EER W W 2 91 COP W W 3 34 1 Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 C D B 80 6 F D B 19 0 C W B 66 2 F W B and outdoor air temperature of 35 C D B 95 F D B 24 C W B 75 2 F W B 2 Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 C D B 68 F D B and outdoor air temperature of 7 C D B 44 6 F D B 6 C W B 42 8 F W B ELECTRICAL DATA 50 Hz ITEM MODEL Condition by JIS B8615 Volts V 240 Phase Single Power Consumption kW Cool 4 81 He
8. 6 74 Heating power consumption curve 1 3 1 2 1 1 eo o Rated power ratio o zd 0 6 0 5 Outdoor temperature Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B 20 C 15 C 10 C 5 0 5 C 7C 10 C 15 gt 15 Heating capacity compensation coefficient 0 93 0 93 0 93 0 92 0 86 0 97 1 1 1 1 27 8 3 Safety device 8 3 1 Indoor unit Indoor unit Heat pump model CS F24DTE5 CS F28DTE5 CS F34DTE5 CS F43DTE5 CS F50DTE5 Cooling only model For fan motor protection Internal OFF 135 135 135 135 135 protector ON 87 87 86 86 86 For condensation temperature protection control OFF 58 58 58 58 58 RESET 54 54 54 54 54 thermistor For P C B current protection Current fuse CUT A 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 Note Protection controlled by P C B installed of FM inside 8 3 2 Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Heat pump 50Hz CU L24DBE5 CU L28DBE5 CU L34DBE5 CU L43DBE5 CU L50DBE5 model For refrigerant cycle High pressure OFF XMPa 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 15 Switch ON XMPa 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 For compressor over current protection for cooling mode CTT frequency down
9. OFF A 12 12 6 17 20 22 5 RESET A 8 9 13 15 17 5 CT2 compressor stop OFF A 16 17 22 25 27 5 For compressor over current protection for heating mode CT1 frequency down OFF A 14 6 14 6 23 25 25 2 RESET A 8 9 13 15 17 5 CT2 compressor stop OFF A 18 19 28 30 30 Discharge temp protection Discharge temperature Compressor Td gt 110 C Comp OFF thermistor Td OFF Td 2 110 C x 3 times within 1 hour display error cord Liquid compress protection Crankcase heater 33 33 33 33 For fan motor protection Internal OFF C 135 135 135 135 protector 49F ON 87 87 87 87 For condensation temperature protection control OFF 58 58 58 58 Heat exchanger RESET C 54 54 54 54 thermistor Th For control protection Fuse CUT A 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 X 1MPa 10 2kgf cm 28 8 4 Operating characteristics Model Main Power Compressor Motor Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Source Fan Motor Fan Motor Voltage Frequency R C A IPT kW R C IPT IPT COOL HEAT COOL HEAT A KW A KW CS F24DTE5 7 28 7 98 1 55 1 69 0 17 0 03 0 55 0 12 CU L24DBES 6 98 7 68 1 55 1 69 0 17 0 03 0 55 0 12 E 6 78 7 38 1 55 1 69 0 17 0 03 0 55 0 12 CS F28DTE5 8 8 9 2 1 85 1 96 0 20 0 035 0 55 0 12 T CU L28DBE5 8 5 8 9 1 85 1 96 0 20 0 035 0 55 0 12 240 50 10 3 8 1 8 5 1 85 1 96 0 20 0 035 0 55 0 12 u CS F34DTE5 220 5
10. dust for inside of piping When cutting the refrigerant pipes a piping cutter must be used Before connecting the refrigerant pipes blow nitrogen and blow off dust in the pipes Never use tools which cause a lot of dust such as a saw and a magnet When waxing replace nitrogen inside the piping after removing dirt and dust In order to prevent oxidation scale from forming inside the piping The refrigerant pipes are of particular importance The installation work for refrigerant cycles in separate type air conditioners must be carried out perfectly 1 Refer to the table below for the pipe diameters equivalent lengths and indoor outdoor unit difference of elevation Pipe diameter mm Equivalent length m Difference of elevation m Liquid side pipes Gas side pipes 99 53 x 0 8 215 88 x 1 0 50 30 2 Local pipes can project in any of four directions Make holes in the pipe panels for the pipes to pass through Be sure to install the pipe panels to prevent rain from getting inside the outdoor unit Removing the service panel 1 Remove the two mounting screws 2 Slide the service panel downward to release the pawls After this pull the Service panel toward you to remove it Service panel Rear direction Rear pipe panel Mounting Screws P Side panel Forward Front pipe panel direction Downward direction 14 3 Notes when connecting the refrigerant pipes Use clean co
11. is to avoid problem such as interference with picture and or sound However note that depending on the electromagnetic wave conditions interference may still occur even if the separation distance is more than 1 meter 711 Accessories supplied with outdoor unit The following parts are supplied as accessories with each outdoor unit Check that all accessory parts are present before installing the outdoor unit Part name Q ty Diagram Application Heat pump types only Protective 2 For protecting electrical Part name Q ty Diagram Application bushing wires Drain elbow AS 1 For connecting the drain Banding 3 For tying electrical wires pipe with ring seat strap g together 7 1 2 Before installation work e This product is using new refrigeration R410A The basic way of installation work is the same as usual but water and impurities should be controlled more strictly than before due to characteristic of refrigerating machine oil Therefore selection of materials to use and processing storing and brazing need appropriate construction and control 1 Tools and materials There are tools and materials for both new refrigeration and usual refrigeration you can use together and for either two of them you can use Use the below for new refrigeration Vacuum pump with back flow preventor system Gas leakage detection warning device Gauge manifold Charge hose 2 Installation
12. mm x 4 CU L43DB 220V 240V 40 40 40 8 0 05 CU L50DBE5 240V 40 40 40 8 NOTE 1 Where ground work earth is carried out do not connect the ground return to the gas pipe water line pipe grounded circuit of the telephone and lightning rod or ground circuit of other product in which earth leakage breaker is incorporated Such action is prohibited by statute etc Indoor Outdoor Make sure the indoor and outdoor connection wires are detangled There might be effect to received outside noise 2 Use the standard power supply cables for Europe such as HOSRN F or HO7RN F which conforms to CENELEC HAR rating specifications or use the cables based on IEC standard 2451 57 2451EC66 3 Select the particular size of electrical wire for power supply cables in accordance with the standards of the given nation and region 17 7 1 10 Connecting power supply cables Unit side wiring Pit Terminal are ee Board in in Replace 5V Power Source CAUTION For three phase model never operate the unit by pressing the electromagnetic switch Never correct the phase by switching over any of the wires inside the unit 7 1 11 Precautions with regard to test operation CAUTION Always be sure to use a properly insulated tool to operate the switch on the circuit board Do not use your finger or a metallic object Never turn on the power supply until all insta
13. the outdoor unit to the building s roof 4 If there is a possibility that vibration may be transmitted to the rooms of the building place rubber insulation between the unit and the installation surface 5 Drain water will be discharged from the outdoor unit when operating the system in heating or defrosting modes Select an installation location which will allow the water to drain away properly or provide a drainage channel so that the water can drain away If this is not done the drain water may freeze during winter or the water may spill down to areas underneath the installation location 13 Ring seat Drain hole 20mm dia Drain elbow installation position Drain elbow AS Units mm 450 Anchor pitch 620 N Anchor pitch drain pipe needs to be installed insert the accessory drain elbow into the mounting hole at the bottom of the outdoor unit and connect a hose with an inside diameter of 15mm to this drain elbow The hose is not supplied X If using the drain elbow install the outdoor unit on base which is at least 5cm high NOTE cold regions where the outdoor air temperature can drop to 0 or below continuously for 2 3 days the drain water may freeze and this may prevent the fan from operating Do not use the drain elbow in such cases 7 1 6 Connecting the pipes Use a clean pipe which does not include water or
14. the situations In either case important descriptions regarding the safety are listed then observe them without fail As to indications with illustration Cautions such items also have a chance for leading This mark means Caution or Warning This mark means Earth After installation work has been completed do not only make sure that the unit is free from any abnormal condition through the execution of trial run but also explain how to use and how to perform maintenance of this unit to the customer according to the instruction manual In addition request the customer to keep this manual for installation work together with instruction manual A Warnings A The appliance must be installed by technician who takes into If installing inside a small room measures should be taken to account the requirements given by 1505149 or eventual prevent refrigerant levels from building up to critical equivalent requirements concentrations in the event of a refrigerant leak occurring Please discuss with the place of purchase for advice on what measures may be necessary to prevent critical concentrations being exceeded If the refrigerant leaks and reaches critical concentration levels there is the danger that death from suffocation may result A As installation request the distributor or vendor to perform it A Securely attach the protective covers for th
15. units are free from gas leakage by the use of nitrogen etc 5 Air purge within connection piping shall be carried out by evacuation 6 Close the tube joining area with putty heat insulator local supply without any gap as shown in below figure To prevent insects or small animal entering Putty or Heat insulator A local supply 71 7 Heat insulation A Caution Use a material with good heat resistant properties as Liquid side pipes Material that can withstand the heat insulation for the pipes Be sure to insulate Gas side pipes 120 C or higher both the gas side and liquid side pipes If the pipes are not adequately insulated condensation or water leakages may occur 7 1 8 Charging with refrigerant At the time of shipment from the factory this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 30m If the equivalent pipe length used will be 30m or less no additional charging will be necessary If the equivalent pipe length will be between 30 and 50m charge with additional refrigerant according to the equivalent length given in the table below For standard type Additional charging amount Equivalent length 0 05 kg m 50m 15 Pump down operation Operate the pump down according to the following procedures Procedure Notes 1 Confirm the valve on the liquid side and the gas side is surely open 2 Press the PUMP DOWN switch on ou
16. 0 14 4 10 7 12 2 2 29 2 60 0 35 0 07 1 10 0 24 CU L34DBE5 230 50 13 9 10 3 11 8 2 29 2 60 0 35 0 07 1 10 0 24 P 240 50 13 5 10 0 11 3 2 29 2 60 0 35 0 07 1 10 0 24 CS F43DTE5 220 50 19 5 15 5 16 6 3 31 3 55 0 45 0 09 1 10 0 24 e CU L43DBE5 230 50 18 8 15 0 16 1 3 31 3 55 0 45 0 09 1 10 0 24 D 240 50 18 2 14 5 15 6 3 31 3 55 0 45 0 09 1 10 0 24 E CS FB50DTE5 220 z CU L50DBE5 230 B B 240 50 20 8 19 14 19 54 431 441 2 67 0 10 1 10 0 24 Legend S C Starting Current R C Running Current IPT Power Consumption 29 t 9 Exploded View and Replacement Parts Lis CU L50DBE5 31 CU L50DBE5 7 K i Ce H 5 ee 0 35 lt EE 32 PART DESCRIPTION CU L50DBE5 BASE PAN ASS Y 1 CWD52K1110 COMPRESSOR 1 5JD420XAA22 ANTI VIBRATION BUSHING 3 CWH50055 NUT FOR COMP MOUNT 3 CWH561049 PACKING 3 CWB811017 5 CRANKCASE HEATER 1 CWA341013 7 TUBE ASS Y PRESSURE SWITCH 1 CWT023392 8 DISCHARGE MUFFLER 1 CWB121014 9 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 1 CWA101007 10 3 WAYS VALVE GAS 1 CWBO11251 11 4 WAYS VALVE 1 CWBO001046 12 3 WAYS VALVE LIQUID 1 CW
17. B011292 13 STRAINER 2 CWB111032 15 PIPE HOLDER RUBBER 5 CWG251021 17 HOLDER SERVICE VALVE 1 CWD911425 19 ACCUMULATOR ASS Y 1 CWB131026A 20 SOUND PROOF MATERIAL COMP 1 CWG302265 21 SOUND PROOF MATERIAL 1 CWG302266 22 SOUND PROOF BOARD ASS Y 1 CWH15K1019 23 V COIL COMPLETE 1 CWA43C2169J 24 V COIL COMPLETE 1 CWA43C2177J 25 SENSOR OD TEMP COIL 1 CWAS50C2229 26 SENSOR COMP DISCHARGE 1 CWAS50C2230 27 SENSOR COMP SUCT DEFROST 1 CWAS50C2231 28 CABINET REAR PLATE 1 CWEO02C1014 29 CONTROL BOARD ASS Y 1 CWH10K1049 31 TERMINAL BOARD ASS Y 1 CWA28K1107 32 TERMINAL BOARD ASS Y 1 CWA28K1076J 33 CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR 3 460 2 DS461355QP A 34 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER P SUPPLY 1 CWA744662 36 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER DISPLAY 1 CWA743566 38 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER NOISE FILTER 1 CWA743567 44 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER MAIN 1 CWA73C2413R 46 REACTOR 2 G0C452J00001 48 TERMINAL COVER 1 CWH171035 49 NUT FOR TERMINAL COVER 1 CWH7080300J 50 BRACKET FAN MOTOR 1 CWD54K1014 50a SCREW BRACKET FAN MOTOR 4 CWH551040J 54 FAN MOTOR 2 CWA951538 54a SCREW FAN MOTOR 8 CWH551040J 55 PROPELLER FAN 2 CWH001021 56 NUT for PROPELLER FAN 2 CWH561038J 57 CABINET FRONT PLATE 1 CWE061098A 58 DISCHARGE GRILLE 2 CWE201073 59 CABINET SIDE PLATE 1 CWE04K1023A 60 WIRE NET 1 CWD041103A 61 CABINET TOP PLATE COMPLETE 1 CWE03C1021 62 ACCESSORY COMPLETE 1 CWH82C1105 63 BAG COMPLETE L TUBE 1 CWG87C2030 64 PIPE COVER FRONT 1 CWD601074A 65 PIPE COVER BACk 1 CWD601075A 66 CABINET FRONT PLATE
18. COMPLETE 1 CWE06C1091 67 HANDLE 2 CWE161008 68 TUBE ASS Y CAPILLARY TUBE 1 CWTO7K1196 69 MAGNETIC SWITCH 1 001023 70 SPRING FOR SENSOR 4 CWH711010 71 4 WAYS VALVE COMPLETE 1 CWBO00C1022 72 CONDENSER SIDE PLATE 1 CWD932477 73 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1 CWF613052 74 EXPANSION VALVE 1 CWBO051020J All parts are supplied from PHAAM Malaysia Vendor Code 061 PHAAM Printed in Malaysia 33 SFBZO06068 00
19. DEL Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage CU Phase Volts L24DBE5 L28DBE5 L34DBE5 L43DBE5 L50DBE5 L50DBE8 3N 415 50 457 374 1 1 2 Indoor and outdoor temperature e Model 50Hz CU L24DBE5 CU L28DBE5 CU L34DBE5 CU L43DBE5 CU L50DBE5 CU L50DBE8 Operating Hz Indoor Temp D B W B C Outdoor Temp D B W B C Max Min Max Min Cooling 50 32 23 21 15 43 15 Heating 50 27 16 24 18 20 2 Specifications 2 1 Product Specification 2 1 1 CS F28DTE5 CU L50DBE5 For Australia only Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Main Body CS F28DTE5 x 2 CU L50DBE5 dE CZ RD513C Wired Control CZ RL513T Wireless Cooling Capacity 14 0 BTU h 47 700 Heating Capacity kW 16 0 BTU h 54 600 Refrigerant Charge less m 30 Standard Air Volume for High m min Hi 18x2 Me 16 Lo 14 Hi 98 Medium and Low Speed 636 2 565 495 3460 Outside Dimension x W x D mm 210 x 1245 x 700 1340 x 900 x 320 inch 8 9 32 x 49 1 64 x 27 9 16 52 7 8 x 35 7 16 x 12 19 32 Net Weight kg Ibs 33 73 110 242 Piping Refrigerant Gas mm inch 15 88 5 8 Flared Type Connection Liquid mm inch O D 9 53 3 8 Flared Type Drain mm O D 20 20 x 1 Compressor Number of Set Hermetic 2P Rotary 1 Starting Method DC INV control Motor Type
20. Order No MAC0608038C2 Service Manual Air Conditioner CS F28DTE5 CU L50DBE5 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 EE Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model CS F24DTE5 CU L24DBE5 CS F28DTE5 CU L28DBE5 CS F34DTE5 CU L34DBE5 CS F43DTE5 CU L43DBE5 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE8 Order No MAC0504060C2 WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death N PRECAUTION OF LOW TEMPERATURE In order to avoid frostbite be assured of no refrigerant leakage during the installation or repairing of refrigeration circuit TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE 1 Service Information 2 7 1 Outdoor Unit Installation 9 1 1 Operation range 2 8 Technical Data 20 2 Specifications 3 8 1 Sound Data
21. SS 100 990 l N33u9 MOTI3A D A AVS HD N3399 9 18 d ama 8 8 3uHM M HO OO 3HIM GL gt TIVNIINH3LL IMYA AVM v 8 H3 HOLlOvdvO 1100 YOLOW d 43114 35100 U3TIOH1NOO OINOHIOd3I3 NOV uoLiovdvo H3T10H1NOO OINOH1O313 YOLOWSY YOLOW 194 d LINN gt OL 3ounos it Diagram Ircul 6 Electronic C CU L50DBE5 6 1 N3399 MOTI3A D A Avu9 N33u9 SIG NO 39NVHO O 8 MOTISA MOVIE H3 T1081NOO 9INOHL033 Tal ama T 8 LdSIQ NO Xt 7 40709 3HIM dN31 100 YOSNIS noce vw 5 18 ou Wo ogy 508 d sa eg Od gt uoooN NIVIN H3T10H1NOO OINOH1O313 eld Zo HOOT EN em VI A009 Dt A009 9ra U3IV3H AlddNS H3MOd
22. a pra pra pr gt ato eNO ENS TNS Dv ajajaja 0 9 91915 o a 2 2 Ead fests ele pee peores 25 N n 27 A ain io ole Gel KA Blo ala o o ER m eo Ss zi 4 ojo Ko ole Ke Pra 45 N Njo AEN 9o BIO Ee ala elo RIB A N zx Dv o E a o ojojo En o e o ar a 5 el 24 Cooling capacity curve 1 5 117 2319 2 25 19 1 3 2719 29 19 S 12 32 19 E S 4i a 5 1 9 S 09 0 8 07 0 6 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Outdoor temperature 23 Cooling power consumption curve Indoor intake air Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B ambient temperature DB we kw kw kw kw Kw kw Kw kw Kw kw kw kw ooo 2 gt gt vje
23. at 4 79 Running Current A Cool 21 0 Heat 20 9 Starting Current A 21 0 Power Factor Cool 95 Heat 95 Power Factor means total figure of compressor indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor Panasonic Power source AC 1 240V 50Hz 2 1 2 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 For Australia only Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Main Body CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 ITEM MODEL Panel 2 CZ RD513C Wired Control CZ RL513T Wireless Cooling Capacity 14 0 47 700 Heating Capacity 16 0 54 600 Refrigerant Charge less 30 Standard Air Volume for High Hi 32 Me 28 Lo 26 Hi 98 Medium and Low Speed 1130 1040 960 3460 Outside Dimension x W x D mm 250 x 1600 x 700 1340 x 900 x 320 inch 9 27 32 x 62 31 32 x 27 9 16 52 7 8 x 35 7 16 x 12 19 32 Net Weight kg 105 47 104 105 231 Piping Refrigerant Gas mm inch 15 88 5 8 Flared Type Connection Liquid mm inch O D 5 9 53 3 8 Flared Type Drain O D 20 20 x 1 Compressor Type Number of Set Hermetic 2P Rotary 1 Starting Method DC INV control Motor Type 4 pole single phase brushless motor Rated Output kW 3 8 Fan Type Number of Set Sirocco fan 4 Mix flow fan 2 Motor Type 4 pole single phase induction motor 6 pole single phase induction motor Rated Output kW 0 14 0 07 x 2 Air heat Exchanger Row x Stage x Slit fin type 3 x 14 x 18 Corrugate fi
24. be done in the state of liquid refrigerant If this is done in gas refrigerant the balance of refrigerant composition will collapse and damage the operation Liquid refrigerant B Siphon pipe Refrigerant cylinder S Ge with siphon 11 For the use of a gas cylinder without siphon inside turn it upside down and use it We recommend manifold with sight glass Gas refrigerant Liquid refrigerant Refrigerant cylinder Refrigerant Possible lind EES Impossible A Caution Do not use a CHARGE CYLINDER A Caution As a rule please collect all existing refrigerants in the system outside the system when the refrigerant leakage occurs by the system After that please fill new refrigerant of a regulated amount again DRY VACUUMING H vacuum pump possible vacuuming until less than 100 7kpa 1 Running vacuum pump at both liquid and gas side for more than 1 hour and vacuuming until 100 7kpa 2 After that keep the pressure 100 7kpa for 1 hour and confirm the vacuum gauge value not increasing 3 If vacuum gauge value is increase there is possibility of water inside the unit or there is any leakage 7 1 3 Regarding handling Handling the unit by hold the handle at compressor side and hold the basepan bottom at fan side HANDLE 7 1 4 Selecting the outdoor unit installation locations Select location which satisfies the following condition and then confirm with the customer that such a place
25. e outdoor unit Imperfection in installation caused by that having been carried connection cables and power cord so that they do not lift up out by the customer himself may leads to water leakage electric after installation If the covers are not properly attached and Shock fire etc installed the terminal connections may overheat and fire or electric shock may result A Carry out the installation work with reliability according to this A Switch off all supplies before accessing any electrical part manual for installation work Imperfection in installation leads to water leakage electric Shock fire etc A Carry out the installation work with reliability on the place that f refrigerant gas escapes during installation ventilate the can bear the weight of this unit sufficiently Insufficient strength affected area If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with leads to injury due to falling of the unit sparks or naked flames it will cause toxic gases to be generated A Warnings A Theunit must be installed in accordance with applicable national A When performing piping work do not mix air except for specified and local regulations Any electrical work should only be carried refrigerant R410A in refrigeration cycle It causes capacity out by qualified technician and use exclusive circuits without fail down and risk of explosion and injury due to high tension inside Presence of insufficient capacity in power circuit or
26. epending on outdoor temperature and the frosting 2 Heating capacity must be compensated because it does not take into account the capacity drop incurred when the unit is frosted over and while it is being defrosted 3 Therefore to obtain the integral heating capacity in consideration overfrosting and defrost operations 4 Heating capacity must be multiplied by the compensation coefficient below Detrosting operation DEFROST f 0 1 Time 25 8 2 2 1 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 Heating capacity curve indoor intake air ambient temperature KW KW KW KW kw KW Kw kw kw Kw kw kw Kw kw KW Heating capacity curve a a E Rated capacity ratio 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Outdoor temperature Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B 20 15 C 10 5C 0C 2C 5C 76 10 15 515 Heating capacity 0 93 0 93 0 93 0 92 0 84 0 88 0 96 1 1 1 1 compensation coefficient 26 Heating power consumption curve Indoor intake Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B C air ambient temperature KW KW Kw Kw kw KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW 20 5 34 5 73 6 21 6 69 6 24 6 54 641 655 677 5 72 5 90 6 37 5 96 6 25 6 62
27. imperfection the refrigerant cycle in execution leads to electric shock fire etc Wiring shall be connected securely using specified cables and A Earth fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not This equipment must be properly earthed Earth transfer to the terminal connection section line must not be connected to gas pipe water a Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire etc pipe lightning rod and telephone Otherwise it may cause electrical shock in case the equipment breakdown or has leakage current A Installation of Earth Leakage Current Breaker This equipment must be installed with earth leakage current breaker Otherwise it may cause electrical shock and fire in case the equipment breakdown or has leakage current A Cautions A Do not install the unit at the place where the possibility of A Drain piping should be made to ensure secure drainage inflammable gas leakage exists If such gas leakages should according to the manual for installation work and carry out the arise and the gas builds up around the unit such situation may thermal insulation to prevent the occurrence of condensation lead to ignition Imperfection in piping work leads to water leakage and may cause the house and property etc to become wet A Position the indoor unit and outdoor unit power cords and indoor outdoor unit connection cables in a way so that they are at least 1 meter away from televisions and radios This
28. is satisfactory before installing the outdoor unit 1 There should be sufficient ventilation 2 The outdoor unit should be sheltered as much as possible from rain and direct sunlight and the air should be able to move around so that hot and cold air do not build up 3 There should not be animals or plants near the air outlet which could be adversely affected by hot or cold air coming out from the unit Air intake 4 The outlet air and operating noise should not be a nuisance to other occupants V nearby 5 The location should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration of the outdoor unit and it should also be level and safe for the unit to be installed 6 The intake and outlet should not be covered 7 There should not be danger of flammable gas or corrosive gas leaks 8 There should be as little back ventilation air blowing directly onto the fan as possible If strong wind blows directly onto the fan it may cause problems with normal operation If you know which direction the prevailing wind comes from during the operating Season set the outdoor unit at a right angle to this wind direction or so that air outlet faces toward a wall or fence H there are obstructions near the outdoor unit and the wind direction is not constant install an optional air guider 9 Do not allow any obstacles near the outdoor unit which will interfere with air flow around the air intake and air outlet 10 If installing in a locatio
29. llation work has been completed SS Hm Turn on the circuit breaker 12 hours or more before a test run By supplying power to crankcase Sui heater compressor is warmed and liquid compressing is prevented Check that the voltage is 9096 of rated voltage or higher when starting the unit inse The unit will not operate if the voltage is less than 90 of rated voltage Swe Test operation can be carried out using the remote control unit or by using the switch on the printed SUMP DOWN circuit board inside the outdoor unit If carrying out test operation at the printed circuit board of the outdoor unit follow the procedure Su given below If using the remote control unit to carry out test operation refer to the installation manual which is supplied with the indoor unit Press the COOL or HEAT switch for 1 second or more Be sure to select cooling mode first and run the units in this mode for 5 minutes or more Press the TEST button once more to cancel test operation mode When performing heating test operation when the outside temperature is high or cooling test operation when the outside temperature is low the protection circuits may sometimes operate within a few minutes NOTE 1 These units are equipped with connection error prevention circuits If the units do not operate it is possible that the connection error prevention circuits have been operated In such cases check that the Indoor outd
30. n type 2 x 51 x 18 Refrigerant Control Refrigerant Oil Charged FV508 1200 Refrigerant Charged R410A 3 50 123 Running Control Switch Wireless or Wired Remote Control Adjustment Room Temperature Thermostat Safety Devices Temperature current and pressure protection control for compressor Internal thermostat for FM High pressure switch Current trans Crankcase heater Noise Level dB A Hi 50 Lo 46 Cooling 55 Heating 57 Power level dB Cooling Hi 67 Lo 63 Heating Hi 67 Lo 63 Cooling 69 Heating 71 Moisture Removal L h 9 0 EER W W 2 91 COP W W 3 34 1 Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 C D B 80 6 F D B 19 0 C W B 66 2 F W B and outdoor air temperature of 35 C D B 95 F D B 24 C W B 75 2 F W B 2 Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 C D B 68 F D B and outdoor air temperature of 7 C D B 44 6 F D B 6 C W B 42 8 F W B ELECTRICAL DATA 50 Hz ITEM MODEL Condition by JIS B8615 Volts V 240 Phase Single Power Consumption kW Cool 4 81 Heat 4 79 Running Current A Cool 21 0 Heat 20 9 Starting Current A 21 0 Power Factor Cool 95 Heat 95 Power Factor means total figure of compressor indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor Panasonic Power source 1 240V 50Hz 3 Refrigeration Cycle
31. n which is prone to snowfall place the installation base as high as possible and be sure to install a roof or enclosure which does not allow snow to accumulate 11 Avoid installing the unit in places where petroleum products such as machine oil salinity sulphurous gases or high frequency noise are present 12 12 Be sure to leave enough space around the outdoor unit to maintain proper performance and to allow access for routine maintenance Allow enough space from any obstacles as shown in Fig 1 2 below in order to prevent short circuits from occurring If installing more than one outdoor unit make the necessary space available as outlined in 13 However there should be at least 1 meter of free space above the unit The height of any obstacles at the air intake and outlet sides should not be greater than the height of the outdoor unit When facing the air intake side When facing the air outlet side toward a wall toward a wall 50 Fig 2 more 10 or 50 10 Fig 1 Air intake side ad more more more Space for piping Air intake side La wiring and 0 20 Space for piping maintenance 1 T Br more 7E X 30 cm or 7 Air outlet side 13 If installing more than one outdoor unit allow enough space around each unit as shown below e When installing units side by side When installing units facing each other
32. nd Pressure Level dB 0dB 0 0002 4 bar 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 CU L50DBE5 Heating 63 H O O Octave Band Central Frequency Hz Frequency 50Hz Fan Speed H A scale dB 56 C scale dB 63 Back Ground Noise12dB e P rl 31 md K 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Frequency Hz 8 2 8 2 1 Cooling performance Capacity And Power Consumption CS F43DTES CU L43DBE5 13 5 Model name Max cooling capacity Max capacity kw Max power consumption kw CS F24DTE5 CU L24DBE5 6 5 2 3 CS F28DTE5 CU L28DBE5 7 5 2 45 CS F34DTE5 CU L34DBE5 12 3 4 4 3 CS F50DTES5 CU L50DBE5 16 5 1 Calculation of actual cooling capacity and power consumption Example CS F24DTE5 CU L24DBE5 Calculation of the actual cooling capacity and power consumption for the following cooling conditions Indoor temperature of 27 19 C and outdoor temperature of 40 C Standard condition Calculation method 1 Find the cooling capacity ratio and the power consumption ratio from the cooling capacity graph and power consumption graph for model CS F24DTE5 CU L24DBE5 The cooling capacity ratio indicate at the intersection between an outdoor unit air inlet temperature of 40 C on the horizontal axis and an indoor unit air inlet temperature on 27 19 C is 0 95 The cooling power consumption ratio from the
33. nderstood At the time when the work has been completed measure and record the characteristics of test run without fail and keep the mea suring date etc Carry out the measurement regarding room temperature outside air temperature suction and air discharge temperatures wind velocity wind volume voltage current presence of abnormal vibration operating pressure piping temperature compressive pressure airtight pressure as items to be measured As to the structure and appearance check following items CI Short circuit of the blow out air CI Mistake in wiring Smooth flow of the drain Reliable connection of the grand wire Reliable thermal insulation Looseness in terminal screw fastening torque 1 Leakage of refrigerant 69 98N cm 7 10kgf cm M4 157 196N cm 16 20kgf cm M5 196 245N cm 20 25kgf cm 7 1 13 delivery to the customer Request the customer to operate this air conditioner viewing instruction manual come with indoor unit in practice and explain how to operate Deliver the instruction manual to the customer without fail 19 8 Technical Data 8 1 Sound Data CU L50DBE5 Cooling H O O Octave Band Central Frequency Hz 80 70 0 0002 bar 60 50 40 30 20 Octave Band Sound Pressure Level dB 0dB 10 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Frequency Hz Fan Speed ie 20 Octave Band Sou
34. oor unit connection wire connected to terminals 1 2 and is connected correctly If they are connected incorrectly connect them correctly Normal operation should then commence Indoor outdoor unit connection wire Indoor outdoor unit connection wire Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit CORRECT NOTE 2 Do not short the remote control unit wires to each other The protection circuit will be activated and the units will not operate Once the cause of the short is eliminated normal operation will then be possible NOTE When running the units in heating mode during test operation be sure to run the units in cooling mode first before selecting this mode If heating mode is selected first it may cause problems with operation of the compressor NOTE 4 Test operation should be carried out for a minimum of 5 minutes Test operation will be cancelled automatically after 30 minutes NOTE 4 Test operation mode should always be cancelled once test operation itself has been completed NOTE If the self diagnosis function reports a problem but more than one problem has developed at the indoor and or outdoor units the problem display on the remote control unit may not match the LED display on the outdoor unit printed circuit board In such cases check both locations and remove the causes of the problems 18 7 1 12 As to making the inspection after completion of work fully u
35. pper pipes with no water or dust on the insides Use phosphorus free unjointed copper pipes for the refrigerant pipes If it is necessary to cut the refrigerant pipes be sure to use a pipe cutter and use compressed nitrogen or an air blower to clean out any foreign particles from inside the pipe Be careful not to let any dust foreign materials or water get inside the pipes during connection H bending the pipes allow as large a bending radius as possible Do not flex the pipes any more than necessary H joining pipe ends do so before tightening the flare nut Always blow the pipe end with nitrogen while joining pipe ends This will prevent any oxide scaling from occurring inside the pipe f using long pipe lengths with several joined pipe ends insert strainers inside the pipes Strainers are not supplied When tightening the flare nuts coat the flare both inside surfaces with a small amount of refrigerator oil and screw in about 3 4 turns at first by hand Refer to the following table for the tightening torques Be sure to use two spanners to tighten If the nuts are overtightened it may cause the flares to break or leak Apply refrigerator oil Flare nut fastening torque Nem kgfecm 18 180 215 88 65 660 42 430 219 05 mm 100 1020 seo Too Do not atach te spanners here 4 After piping connection has been completed make sure that the joint areas of the indoor and outdoor
36. same intersection on the power consumption graph is 1 03 2 Thus Actual cooling capacity cooling capacity ratio x rated cooling capacity 0 95 x 6 5 6 18 kw Actual cooling power consumption cooling power consumption x rated power consumption 1 03 x 2 45 2 52 kw 21 8 2 1 1 CS F50DTE5 CU L50DBE5 Indoor intake Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B C air ambient temperature 28 EE EE a 11 23 En X o m E 1646 05 cane sie sae Dess rose ze 160 seran aor pss ruso oe e sepan priae 30 55 1632 1201 eso ries EE ase rei pese pae 90 3 11 92 11 85 3 55 Indoor intake Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B C air ambient temperature IPT 1 314 GHEET 64 1 4 23 169 4 23 er sos 439 172 4 23 issus rro arose EE 449 479 185 4 44 474 18 88 Indoor intake Outdoor intake air ambient temperature D B C air ambient 40 temperat re 45 12 94 54 5 00 A A 1 4 En En o e En Em N N o un w alo w N A En Ss N N j 5 gt a m ba e
37. t the cable securely and secure them properly so that no undue Warning force will be applied to the terminal connections If the terminals are loose or if the wires are not connected securely fire may result Terminal screw Tightening torque N cm kgf cm M3 69 98 7 10 157 196 16 20 M5 196 245 20 25 16 Example of m single phase ge model Earth lead wire shall be longer than other lead wires as shown in the figure for the electrical safety in case of the slipping out of the cord from the anchorage OUTDOOR UNIT 3 PHASE MODEL OUTDOOR UNIT SINGLE PHASE MODEL Outdoor unit power supply ex 400V 3N Indoor outdoor unit Switch connection wires Earth wire Fuse Outdoor unit power supply Indoor outdoor unit connection wires Earth wire Indoor unit E Indoor unit a Remote control unit option Outdoor unit Remote control unit option Outdoor unit Power supply specifications Model name Leakage Circuit breaker Minimum 4 2 Indoor outdoor current Minimum Capacity power cable permissible unit connection breaker Switch Fuse supply based on impedance power cables A A A cables length m Q terminals CD CU L24DB 220V 240V 30 30 20 14 0 1 CU L28DB 220V 240V 30 30 20 14 0 1 CU L34DB 220V 240V 40 40 30 4mm 9 0 05 2 5
38. tdoor printed board for 1 Perform the cooling operation for five minutes or more Second or more 3 Shutthe valve on the liquid side surely When the valve is shut halfway the compressor is occasionally damaged 7 1 9 Electrical wiring The units must be connected to the supply cables for fixed wiring by qualified technician Feed the power source to the unit via a distribution switch board designed for this purpose the switch should disconnected all Warning poles with a contact separation of at least 3mm When the supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by qualified technician Warning Be sure to install a current leakage breaker main switch and fuse to the main power supply otherwise electric shocks may result Be sure to connect the unit to secure earth connection Warning If the earthing work is not carried out properly electric shocks may result a Wiring shall be connected securely by using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not Warning _ transfer to the terminal connection section Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire etc Connect the power supply wiring and indoor outdoor unit connection wiring according to the electrical circuit diagram instructions Clamp the wires securely to the terminal connections using cord clamps so that no undue force is placed on the wires Once all wiring work has been completed
39. tie the wires and cords together with the binding strap so that they do not touch other parts such as the compressor and pipes 1 Connect the power supply line to a 3 phase 380 415V or single phase 220 240V power supply 2 The equipment shall be connected to a suitable mains network with a main impedance less than the valve indicated in the table of power supply specifications 3 Be sure to connect the wires correctly to terminal board with connecting the crimp m type ring terminal to the wires 4 The binding screws inside the power supply box may become loosened due to vibration during transportation so check that they are tightened securely 5 Tighten the binding screws to the specified torque while referring to the table below 6 If connecting two separate wires to a single crimped terminal place the two crimped terminal wires together as shown in Fig A If the arrangement shown in Fig B is used poor contacts or contact damage may result 7 f momentarily turning on the power supply for both the indoor and outdoor units Q x do not turn the power off again until at least 1 minute has passed except when a reversed phase has been detected Cer See Fig Fig not OK Indoor outdoor unit terminal board Power supply terminal board Cord clamp Binding strap accessory do not touch the Check that the d compressor etc Use only the specified cables for wiring connections Connec
40. uoSs3udNoo 39VLIOA MOT 3 GAVA t 313 1dW09 109 HOMIOVEVD p ES 100890 HOLIOVdVO p MI PINO 6269 R H 1 1 001 200 SEH eoch zoca b 0 ASION Y3TIOULNOD 9 19313 A A INON 1001 001 30805 HAMOd poed 1065 0069 UND TOHINOO 19313 o EAM 1 7 7 1 Installation Instruction Outdoor Unit Installation AIR CONDITIONERS OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS REFRIGERANT R410A HP Model name 2 5 HP CU L24DB 3 HP CU L28DB 4 HP CU L34DB 5 HP CU L43DB 6 HP CU L50DB Precautions in terms of safety Carry out installation work with reliability after through reading of this Precautions in terms of safety Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Those that have much chances for Cautions leading to significant result such as fatality or serious injury if wrong installation would have been carried out are listed compiling them especially into the column of However even in the case of items which are listed in the column of A Warnings to significant result depending on
41. work a Brazing work Brazing work needs replacing air inside pipe with nitrogen gas in order to prevent oxidization scale from occurring This is called nitrogen replacement and one of very important work in brazing refrigerant piping Oxidation preventive is not possible to use 10 Work method Brazing E Regulator Stop valve seb Closes with taping etc Prevent air from invading b Prevention measure for refrigerant piping Prevention measure for refrigerant piping is very important work to prevent water dust rubbish from getting in All piping terminals needs sealing such as shown below Place Period of work Method of seal Outside More than 1 month Pinch Less than 1 month Pinch or taping Inside Not specified How to pinch Close terminal part of piping with pliers and seal the gap with brazing Closes with pliers etc RE How to tape Seal terminal part of piping with vinyl tape Part of open Wrap the tape again gt 3 Vacuum pumping The purpose of vacuum pumping work is to remove and dry air inside the piping or nitrogen at air tightness test Perform the work carefully Caution Use the vacuum pump with the backflow prevention mechanism to prevent backflow of oil X Vacuum pump capacity 60 l min or more Vacuuming time 60 minutes or more 4 Refrigerant filling Refrigerant filling must

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