Panasonic Cs W50bd2p Cu V50bbp8 Cu W50bbp8 Repair Manual
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1 SERVICE INFORMATION 2 2 FEATURES 3 3 SPECIFICATION (HEAT PUMP TYPE) 9 4 SPECIFICATION (COOLING ONLY TYPE) 10 5 TECHNICAL DRAWING 11 6 CIRCUITDIAGRAM 13 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 22 8 REFRIGERATION CYCLE 24 9 OPERATIO N RANGE 25 10 PIPE LENGTH 26 11 OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC 28 12 FAN PERFORMANCE 29 13 SAFETYDEVICE 30 14 COMPONENT SPECIFICATION 31 © 2002 Matsushita Industrial Corporation. Sdn. Bhd. (11969-T). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. CS-W50BD2P CU-V50BBP8 CS-W50BD2P CU-W50BBP8 15 CAPACITY AND POWERCONSUMPTION 33 16 DISCHARGE AND SUCTION PRESSURE 34 17 SOUNDDATA 35 18 TWIN OPERATIO N 36 19 WIRING MISTAKE PREVENTION 41 20 TEST OPERATIO N AND SELF DIAGNOSIS 42 21 SETTING OF SAVEENERGY AND THERMISTOR SWITCH 46 22 GROUP CONTROL 47 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING 48 24 EMERGENCY OPERATIO N 54 25 CONTROL 55 26 INSTALLA TION (INDOOR UNIT) 66 27 INSTALLA TION (OUTDOOR UNIT) 78 28 REPLACEMENT PARTS 90 AIR CONDITIONER CONTENTS Page Page ORDER NO. MAC0210061C2
1 SERVICE INFORMATION Caution: OPb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron. In case of the soldering iron with temperature control, please set it to 700 ± 20°F (370 ± 10°C). OPb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100° F/600°C). Notice of Address setting for NEW Cassette / NEW Outdoor Unit. The new Hide-Away / New Outdoor models are possible to have address setting fortwin / triplecontrol or group control by automatic when main power supply is switched on. (Manual address setting is also possible by using Dip switch on Indoor unit P.C. board.) However,this address setting isonly possible when made proper wiring connection and also Indoor unit should be original virgin unit . 1.1. Example of trouble at test operation If found out as following phenomenon at test operation on site, it may have possibility of wrong address setting. Theref ore, please ensure of the address setting. 1. LCD display of wiredremote control had not illuminate although the main powersupply switch is ‘on’. 2. LCD display had indicated as normal illumination when power supply switch is ‘on’, however outdoo r unit cannot be operated. (But, it is necessary to take 3 to 5 minutes for outdoor unit to start from the timing of remote control ON/OFF switch is ‘on’.) 3. P.C. board had memorized wrong setting information. a. If main power supply is switched ‘on’ with the wrong connection. b. Whenchanging the connection or combination of units due to re-installation etc. • • • • W hen changing the system from twin to triple (triple to twin). • • • • W hen changing the system from group control to normal one to one system. • • • • W hen making the replacement of units as master and slave etc. 1.2. Caution of test operation Do not touch the remote control switch and do not change any wirings for one minute when the main powersupply switch is ‘on’. (Because the unit is having automatic address setting during the first one minute.) 1.3. Caution during automatic address setting When mainpower supply switch is ‘on’, the P.C. board willautomatically memorized the connecting system. Consequently , when initial power supply is ‘on’, there will not be interchangeability of units even of the same type and same capacity unit. Theref ore unable to connect the unit to anothe r system. 2
2.1. Variety of excellent features 2.1.1. Compact design • • • • The height is only 36cm and can be installe d even where the space is limited. 2.1.2. Automatic restart function • • • • W hen the electric power comes back after a power failure, the unit itself automatically restarts the operation in the pre- failure mode. 2.1.3. Auto fanmode (indoor unit) • • • • Auto fan mode is added beside s Hi, Me and Lo. It automatically adjusts the fan speed according to the indoor temperature. 2.1.4. Dry mode function • • • • Dry mode can make a comfortable indoor environment during wet season. 2.1.5. Quiet operation • • • • The sound level is as low as 45dB (A) suitable for offices , shops, homes etc., where quiet operation is essential. 2.1.6. Low ambient cooling operation • • • • Cooling is possible to temperature as low as -5°C. 2.1.7. Automatic changeover function (heat pump models) • • • • The unit automatically switches between cooling and heating in accordance with operating load in order to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. 2.1.8. Hot start system (heat pump model) 2 FEATURES 3
[Product features] 2.2.1. Low-noise design improves in surrounding areas 1. The noise-suppressing winglet fan is a result of new research into vane design theory. The unique curved shape suppresses the generation of vortexes, thus reduces air flow noise. 2. The adoption of double -orifice rings reduces air passage resistance. 3. Strengthening of the noise insulation materials in the compressor and the sealing-in of mechanical noise allows vibration noise to be greatly enclosed and suppressed. 4. The heat exchan ger has an L-shaped design to allow air to flow more smoothly. 5. Noise is automatically reduced further during night time operation with lower outdoor air temperatures. 2.2.2. Automatic restart function When theelectric power resumes after a power failure, the unit will automatically restarts the operation in the pre-failure mode. 2.2.3. Low ambient cooling operation Cooling operation is possible at outdoor temperature of -5°C. 2.2. New low-noise outdoor units 2.3. Greatly improved workability increases system renewal capability 4
2.3.1. Pipes that are one size larger can also be connected for renewal • • • • If renewing the system, existing refrigerant pipes can be utilized so that only the indoor units need to be replaced. • • • • For example, liquid and gas pipesfrom 10years ago can be connected to current pipes with the same size for one size larger. Effective utilization of materials reduces working time and trouble. (Adaptor sockets are not supplie d.) 2.3.2. Additional refrigerant charging unnecessary for 30 m • • • • All models do not require any additio nal charging of refrigerant for 30 m of pipe length. This makes installa tion much easier. 2.3.3. Drain water dripping-prevention structure • • • • The base of the outdoo r unit is provided with a single drain hole in order to prevent drain water from leaking out of the unit. Body connecting a drain elbow and a discharge pipe, water leakages can be prevented even when the unit is installe d against a wall. 2.3.4. Space saving design allows units to be installed side by side continuously • • • • Servicing after installa tion can be carried-out by removing the front covers. 2.3.5. Easy test operation • • • • Test operation can be carried out for both indoor and outdoor units. 2.3.6. Long pipe design Max piping length: 50 (m)24BB~50BB Height difference/equivalent pipe length30/50 2.3.7. Internal pipe connection • • • • Pipes are connected inside the units (inside the side covers), making the final appearance more attractive. • • • • Pipes can be diverted outward in any of four directions (forward, right, down, rear). • • • • Small liquid pipe diameters of 9.52mm for 50BB model, making installa tion work much easier. Q QQ Q Liquid-side pipe diameters (mm): 9.52 (43BB~50BB models) 2.3.8. Centralized draining method • • • • Even when multiple outdoo r units are installe d to a wall, the drain outlets can be concentrated into a single drain pipe. This makes installa tion easier and also improve appearance. 2.4. A brand-new control method using the latest in technology 2.4.1. Powersupplywiring is also easier Power supply wiring and other wiring tasks can be carried out more easily. • • • • Twin non-polar wires used to connect indoor and outdoo r units. • • • • Adoption of connection error prevention circuits for drives wires and signal wires. If a connection error is made, the relay does not operate and current does not flow to the circuit boards. 5
2.4.2. Separate indoor/outdoor unit power supplies The power supply can be connected to (1) just the outdoo r units, or (2) to both indoor and outdoor units. 2.4.5. Twin operation • • • • Simultaneous air conditioning of wide spaces and corners is possible. Indoor units of different horsepowers and models can even be used in combination. • • • • Master unit and slave-units can be set automatically in twin systems. No address setting is necessary. • • • • Multiple indoor units can be operated simultaneousl y with a single remote control. Note that individual operation is not possible. 2.4.3. Automatic settinginitialization function (Remote control and Indoor unit) In accordance with the indoor and outdoor units connected and the connection methods, conditions such as the configuration (twin or triple format) and remote-control functions such as cooling only or heat pump model are automatically detected and set instantly. 2.5. New refrigerant Series [R407C] pipe installation 2.5.1. Procedure • • • • The new refrigerant (R407C) has a different composition to the previously-used refrigerant (R22), so some contents and method of pipe installa tion and charging work are different from before. Care should be taken whencarrying out this work. 2.5.2. Installation and precautions 2.5.2.1. Before installation 1. Determine the installa tion division. 2. Check the refrigerant to be used. • • • • Check that the refrigerant is R407C . • • • • Check that the gauge pressure is at a maximum of 3.3 MPa. 3. Make a drawing of the Installation. 2.4.4. Group control equipment 6
2.5.2.2. Installation 1. Install the sleeve and the insert. 2. Install the indoor unit. 3. Install the refrigerant piping. • • • • Pipe materials • • • • Refrigerant pipes which were previously used to carry R22 must not be re-used. If replacing the indoor and outdoo r units, be sure to replace all refrigerant pipes also. • • • • Check the pipe thickness. • • • • Clean the inside of the pipes. • • • • W hen storing pipes, seal both ends of the pipes and store them indoors to prevent water, dust and other foreign particles from getting inside. • • • • Take care not to let any foreign particles (oxide scales, water or dirt) get inside the refrigerant lines (same as for R22). Q Refrigerant pipe storing LocationInstallation periodStoring method Outdoors1 month or morePinching Less than 1 monthPinching or taping IndoorsAny • • • • Pinching method Close off the ends of the pipes with pliers or similar tool and seal the openin g by brazing. • • • • Taping method Wind PVCtape around the ends of the pipes to seal the openin gs. • • • • Do not work for refrigerant piping on outdoo r on rainy days. • • • • Seal by brazing. • • • • Be sure to use only a non-oxidizing brazing material. (Use nitrogen. Anti-oxidants cannot be used.) • • • • W hen brazing pipes together, or when brazing copper pipes and copper joints, use a brazing material (Bcup-3) which does not require flux. • • • • Flare processing and ester oil. • • • • Sealing can be improved by applyin g ester oil or mineral oil (the minimum amoun t necessary) to flares and flange connections. • • • • Due to the high hygroscopic tenden cy for ester oil, do not mix or use any other impurities. (This can cause deterioration of the compressor oil and problems with the compressor.) • • • • After preparing the refrigerant pipes, close both ends of the pipes by brazing if not immediately connectingthem. • • • • A torque wrench must be used. 4. Install the drain pipe. 5. Install the ducts. 6. Insulate against heat. 7. Carry out the electrical work. • • • • Connecting cables and power cables. 8. Make all necessary settings. 9. Prepare the outdoor unit foundation. 10. Install the outdoor unit. 11. Air-tightness test. For the final check, there should be no pressure drop when 3.3 MPa is applied for 24 hours. 12. Vacuum drying. Vacuum draw time60 min. or more * Vacuum pump capacity 60 l/min. or higher • • • • Drawing the vacuum will remove any moisture. • • • • The pressure after vacuum drawing should be 755 mmHg or less. • • • • Use a special vacuum pump (with backflow-prevention mechanism). • • • • Gas must never be used for air purging. 13. Additio nal refrigerant charging. • • • • Check that refrigerant volume is correct. • • • • Be sure to charge refrigerant in liquid state. • • • • Always charge in liquid state. When therefrigerant is charged from thecylinde r, the composition may change greatly (compounds which do not easily evaporate may remain inside the cylinde r), so the refrigerant must always be charged in a liquid state. (It is recommended that a manifo ld with sight glass be used.) 7
Q Boiling point at normal atmospheric pressure (reference) RefrigerantHFC32HFC125HFC134a Boiling point-52°C-49°C-26°C • • • • Use a special gauge manifo ld and charging hose. • • • • If refrigerant leaks occur, replace all of the refrigerant (same as for R22). • • • • Note that a R22 leak detector cannot be use to detect leaks. • • • • Refer to the Installation Instructions include d for the correct charging amoun t. • • • • Make a note of additio nal refrigerant charging amoun ts in the record table. 14. Test operation and adjustment. 15. Organize documentatio n before handover. 16. Hando ver and explan ation of operation. • • • • Ventilation of closed rooms R407C is a non-fla mmable refrigerant with low toxicity , but in the gas state its specific gravity is heavier than that of air, and so if leaks occur in a closed room, suffoca tion may occur. Toxic gases may also be generated if it comes into direct contact with flames, so adequate ventilation must be provided. 8
3 SPECIFICATION (HEAT PUMP TYPE) CS-W50BD2P / CU-W50BBP8 ITEM / MODELIndoor UnitOutdoor unit Main BodyCS-W50BD2PCU-W50BBP8 Cooling CapacitykW14.00 (BTU/h)(47,700) Heating CapacitykW16.00 (BTU/h)(54,600) Refrigerant Charge-lessm30 Standard Air Volume for High Speedm3/minHi 38- cfmHi 1342 External Static PressurePaHi 98 Me 81 Lo 70- mmAqHi 10 Me 8.3 Lo 7.2 Air InletBackward SuctionBack sided Suction Air OutletFront blow-outFront blow-out Outside Dimension (H x W x D)mm360 x (1000 + 100) x 6501220 x 1100 x 320 Net Weightkg (lbs)59 (130)115 (254) Piping ConnectionRefrigerantGasmm (inch)O.D Ø 19.05 (3/4) Flared Type Liquidmm (inch)O.D Ø 9.52 (3/8) Flared Type DrainmmFemale screw RC1 (PT1)I.DØ 20 x 1 CompressorType, Number of Set-Hermetic-1 (Scroll), 1 Starting Method-Direct on-line starting MotorType-2-pole 3 phase induction motor Rated OutputkW-4.10 FanType, Number of SetSirocco fanProp. fan Air Volume ControlThree-Step and Auto mode- (Remote Control) MotorType4-pole single phase induction motor6-pole single phase induction motor Rated OutputkW0.350.055 x 2 Air-heat ExchangerLouvre-fin typeX-Louvre-fintype Refrigerant ControlCapillary tubeCapillary tube Refrigerant Oil (Charged)L-MMMAPOE (2.0) Refrigerant (Charged)kg (oz)-R407C 4.40 (155) Running AdjustmentControl SwitchWired RemoteControl- Room Temperatu reThermosta t (Main Body)- Safety DevicesInternal protector for compressor, Internal thermostat for F.M, Crankcase heater, High pressure switch, Current Transformer Noise LeveldB (A)Hi 49 Lo 45Cooling 56, Heating 58 Power level dBHi 64 Lo 60Cooling 69, Heating 71 1. Coolin g capacities are based on indoor temp. 27°C D.B. (80.6°F D.B.), 19.0°C W.B. (66.2°F W.B.) and outdoo r air temp. 35°C D.B. (95°F D.B.), 24°CW.B.(75.2°F W.B.) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temp. 20°C D.B. (68.0°F D.B.) and outdoor air temp. 7°C D.B. (44.6°F D.B.), 6°C W.B.(42.8°F D.B.) ELECTRICAL DATA (50Hz) MODEL / ITEMCS-W50BD2P/CU-W50BBP8 Condition by JIS B 8615 VoltsV380400415 Phase3N3N3N Input PowerkWCool5.355.355.35 Heat5.455.455.45 Running CurrentACool9.29.29.2 Heat9.29.29.2 Starting CurrentA696969 Power Factor%Cool888481 Heat908682 *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. PanasonicPower sourceAC, 3N~380V, 400V, 415V 50Hz 9
4 SPECIFICATION (COOLING ONLY TYPE) CS-W50B D2P / CU-V50BB P8 ITEM / MODELIndoor UnitOutdoor unit Main BodyCS-W50BD2PCU-V50BBP8 Cooling CapacitykW14.00 (BTU/h)(47,700) Refrigerant Charge-lessm30 Standard Air Volume for High Speedm3/minHi 38- cfmHi 1342 External Static PressurePaHi 98 Me 81 Lo 70- mmAqHi 10 Me 8.3 Lo 7.2 Air InletBackward SuctionBack sided Suction Air OutletFront blow-outFront blow-out Outside Dimension (H x W x D)mm360 x (1000 + 100) x 6501220 x 1100 x 320 Net Weightkg (lbs)59 (130)112 (247) Piping ConnectionRefrigerantGasmm (inch)O.D Ø 19.05 (3/4) Flared Type Liquidmm (inch)O.D Ø 9.52 (3/8) Flared Type DrainmmFemale screw RC1 (PT1)I.DØ 20 x 1 CompressorType, Number of Set-Hermetic-1 (Scroll), 1 Starting Method-Direct on-line starting MotorType-2-pole 3-phase induction motor Rated OutputkW-4.10 FanType, Number of SetSirocco fanProp. fan Air Volume ControlThree-Step and Auto mode- (Remote Control) MotorType4-pole single phase induction motor6-pole single phase induction motor Rated OutputkW0.350.055 x 2 Air-heat ExchangerLouvre-fin typeX-Louvre-fintype Refrigerant ControlCapillary tubeCapillary tube Refrigerant Oil (Charged)L-MMMAPOE (2.0) Refrigerant (Charged)kg (oz)-R407C 4.40 (155) Running AdjustmentControl SwitchWired RemoteControl- Room Temperatu reThermosta t (Main Body)- Safety DevicesInternal protector for compressor, Internal thermostat for F.M, Crankcase heater, High pressure switch, Current Transformer Noise LeveldB (A)Hi 49 Lo 4556 Power level dBHi 64 Lo 6069 1. Coolin g capacities are based on indoor temp. 27°C D.B. (80.6°F D.B.), 19.0°CW.B.(66.2°F W.B.) and outdoor air temp. 35°C D.B. (95°F D.B.), 24°CW.B.(75.2°F W.B.) ELECTRICAL DATA (50Hz) MODEL / ITEMCS-W50BD2P/CU-V50BBP8 Condition by JIS B 8615 VoltsV380400415 Phase3N3N3N Input PowerkWCool5.355.355.35 Running CurrentACool9.29.29.2 Starting CurrentA696969 Power Factor%Cool888481 *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. PanasonicPower sourceAC, 3N~380V, 400V, 415V 50Hz 10