Panasonic CS-F24DB4E5 Service Manual

Panasonic CS-F24DB4E5 Service Manual

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1 Service Information---------------------------------------------- 3
1.2. Caution of test operation--------------------------------- 3
1.4. Caution during installation------------------------------- 3
CS-F24DB4E5 CU-B24DBE5
CS-F28DB4E5 CU-B28DBE5
CS-F28DB4E5 CU-B28DBE8
CS-F34DB4E5 CU-B34DBE5
CS-F34DB4E5 CU-B34DBE8
CS-F43DB4E5 CU-B43DBE8
CS-F50DB4E5 CU-B50DBE8
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1.5. Operation range --------------------------------------------4
2 Features--------------------------------------------------------------5
2.1. Cassette Type features -----------------------------------5
2.2. Outdoor Unit ------------------------------------------------5
2.3. Wired Remote Control ------------------------------------7
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1.3. Caution during automatic address setting----------- 3 2.2. Outdoor Unit ------------------------------------------------5 1.4. Caution during installation------------------------------- 3 2.3. Wired Remote Control ------------------------------------7 © 2005 Panasonic HA Air-Conditioning (M) Sdn Bhd (11969-T). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
  • Page 2 3.8. Safety Devices -------------------------------------------- 16 12 Troubleshooting Guide -------------------------------------- 100 4 Dimensions ------------------------------------------------------- 17 12.1. For standard installation ------------------------------ 100 4.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5--- 17 12.2. During twin operation ---------------------------------- 102 4.2. CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 ----------------------- 18 12.3. During group control operation ---------------------- 103 4.3.
  • Page 3: Service Information

    1 Service Information Notice of Address setting for NEW Cassette / NEW Outdoor Unit. The new Cassette / New Outdoor models are possible to have address setting for twin control 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.
  • Page 4: Operation Range

    1.5. Operation range 1.5.1. 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.
  • Page 5: Features

    2 Features 2.1. Cassette Type features 2.1.1. Three Airflow Patterns for Extra Comfort • Multi-comfort air control. 2.1.2. Low Noise and High Air Flow Rate • The cassette indoor unit is equipped with newly-develop turbo fan; the new shape produces low noise and high air flow rate. 2.1.3.
  • Page 6 • Long Pipe design with maximum piping length of 50m. • Flexible 4-way piping. • Centralized Drain Method gathered multiple outdoor unit’s drain pipes into a single drain pipe to makes installation easier and also improve appearance. • Side-by-Side Continuous Installation is possible even outdoor units with different capacities. 2.2.2.
  • Page 7: Wired Remote Control

    2.3. Wired Remote Control 1. The new design includes an easily-visible red pilot lamp. The power can be turned on and off at a single touch, without opening the cover. 2. Has a build-in thermistor, allowing indoor temperature detection in accordance with indoor conditions by switching with main unit thermistor.
  • Page 8: Group Control Equipment

    2.5. Group control equipment Group control by one remote control [Remote side] • All air conditioner units are controlled as a whole by remote • Optional wired remote control. control CZ-RD513C • All indoor units operate in the same mode. [Local side] Not needed Wired...
  • Page 9: Product Specification

    3 Product Specification 3.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CU-B24DBE5 ITEM / MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Main Body CS-F24DB4E5 CU-B24DBE5 Panel CZ-BT03P Remote CZ-RD513C (Wired) Control CZ-RL513B (Wireless) Cooling Capacity BTU/h 22,500 Heating Capacity BTU/h 24,200 Refrigerant Charge-less Standard Air Volume for High,...
  • Page 10: Cs-F28Db4E5 Cu-B28Dbe5

    2.55 2.65 Running Current Cooling 12.7 12.8 12.9 Heating 11.7 11.8 11.9 Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 1~220V, 230V, 240V 50Hz...
  • Page 11: Cs-F28Db4E5 Cu-B28Dbe8

    Power Consumption Cooling 2.74 2.85 Heating 2.55 2.65 Running Current Cooling 4.85 Heating Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 3~380V,400V, 415V 50Hz...
  • Page 12: Cs-F34Db4E5 Cu-B34Dbe5

    3.81 3.86 3.91 Running Current Cooling 17.8 18.1 18.4 Heating 17.5 17.7 17.9 Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 1~220V,230V, 240V 50Hz...
  • Page 13: Cs-F34Db4E5 Cu-B34Dbe8

    Power Consumption Cooling 3.63 3.68 3.73 Heating 3.73 3.78 3.83 Running Current Cooling Heating Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 3~380V,400V, 415V 50Hz...
  • Page 14: Cs-F43Db4E5 Cu-B43Dbe8

    Three Power Consumption Cooling 4.65 Heating 4.54 4.59 4.64 Running Current Cooling Heating Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 3~380V,400V, 415V 50Hz...
  • Page 15: Cs-F50Db4E5 Cu-B50Dbe8

    Power Consumption Cooling 5.01 5.06 5.15 Heating 4.88 4.93 4.98 Running Current Cooling Heating Starting Current Power Factor Cooling Heating *Power Factor means total figure of compressor, indoor fan motor and outdoor fan motor. Panasonic Power source AC, 3~380V,400V, 415V 50Hz...
  • Page 16: Safety Devices

    3.8. Safety Devices INDOOR UNIT Indoor Unit Heat Pump Model CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 Cooling only Model For fan motor protection °C Internal °C protector (49F) For condensation temperature °C protection control Heater °C exchanger thermistor RESET For control protection Fuse 3.15...
  • Page 17: Dimensions

    4 Dimensions 4.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5...
  • Page 18: Cs-F43Db4E5 Cs-F50Db4E5

    4.2. CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 19: Cu-B24Dbe5 Cu-B28Dbe5 Cu-B28Dbe8

    4.3. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8...
  • Page 20: Cu-B34Dbe5 Cu-B34Dbe8 Cu-B43Dbe8 Cu-B50Dbe8

    4.4. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 21: Refrigeration Cycle

    5 Refrigeration Cycle 5.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CU-B24DBE5, CS-F28DB4E5 CU-B28DBE5/CU-B28DBE8...
  • Page 22: Cs-F34Db4E5 Cu-B34Dbe5/Cu

    5.2. CS-F34DB4E5 CU-B34DBE5/CU-B34DBE8, CS-F43DB4E5 CU-B43DBE8, CS-F50DB4E5 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 23: Block Diagram

    6 Block Diagram 6.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 6.2. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 6.3. CU-B34DBE5...
  • Page 24: Cu-B28Dbe8

    6.4. CU-B28DBE8 6.5. CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 25: Wiring Diagram

    7 Wiring Diagram 7.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 26: Cu-B24Dbe5 Cu-B28Dbe5

    7.2. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5...
  • Page 27: Cu-B34Dbe5

    7.3. CU-B34DBE5...
  • Page 28: Cu-B28Dbe8

    7.4. CU-B28DBE8...
  • Page 29: Cu-B34Dbe8 Cu-B43Dbe8 Cu-B50Dbe8

    7.5. CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 30: Operation Instructions

    8 Operation Instructions 8.1. Wired Remote Control (Optional part) Name and function of each part Airflow direction setting display OFF/ON button Used to start and stop the operation. FAN SPEED button Used to select the fan speed of high (HI), medium (MED), low (LO) or auto (AUTO).
  • Page 31: Remote Control - Display

    8.2. Remote Control - Display...
  • Page 32: Remote Control - Panel

    8.3. Remote Control - Panel...
  • Page 33: How To Set Remote Control Day And Time

    8.4. How to set remote control day and time • The day and time needs to be set when you turn on the power for the first time or after a long time has elapsed since the power was last turned on. •...
  • Page 34: Daily Timer Setting

    CLOCK Display (To set current Day and Time) Note: • The above display is shown if no valid timer setting is made. • If valid timer setting is made. and setting will be displayed. - If you want to check the current time and day, press “MODE button” once. (However, after a few seconds, the display will change back to and the setting) 8.6.
  • Page 35: Weekly Timer Setting

    Final Display of Daily Timer: 8.7. Weekly Timer Setting • Display • How to Set Weekly Timer - You can set the Timer for 1 week (Monday to Sunday) with 6 programs per day. - ON-Timer can be set together with your desired temperature. However, this temperature will be used continuously. - Cannot set 2 programs with same time setting in a day.
  • Page 36 For example, if you want to set: A - Monday to Friday: Same time, 1st program ON 9:00 & 2nd program OFF 16:00. B - Only Wednesday: Additional 3rd program OFF 12:30 & 4th program ON 13:30. C - Only Saturday: 1st program ON 10:00 with 20°C & 2nd program OFF 14:00. D - Sunday: Holiday.
  • Page 37: Wireless Remote Control (Optional Part)

    8.8. Wireless Remote Control (Optional part) Name and function of each part Time/time setting display Shows the timer operation setting time or the current time. Address number display Operation selection display OFF/ON button Used to start and stop the operation. ODOUR WASH button FILTER RESET button Press to cancel the “FILTER”...
  • Page 38: Operation Details

    9 Operation Details 9.1. Cooling Operation • Cooling operation can be set using remote control. • This operation is applied to cool down the room temperature reaches the setting temperature set on the remote control. • Cooling Operation Time Diagram.
  • Page 39: Heating Operation

    9.2. Heating Operation • Heating operation can be set using remote control. • This operation is applied to warm up the room temperature reaches the setting temperature set on the remote control. • Heating Operation Time Diagram. 9.3. Soft Dry Operation •...
  • Page 40: Normal Control

    9.6. Normal Control 9.6.1. Cooling Indoor Fan Control • Manual Fan Speed Operation starts at High, Medium or Low speed set by remote control. • Auto Fan Speed When operation start, or shifting to thermostat ON condition from thermostat OFF condition, indoor fan operates as below. Thermostat &...
  • Page 41 Manual louver setting Operation Mode Display manual Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Normal 20° 35° 50° 70° Heating Deice 10° Hot start 10° Thermostat Off 20° 20° 35° 50° 70° Cooling Normal 20° 35° 50° 70° (Fan) Dew Control 50°...
  • Page 42: Operation Control

    9.6.5. Heating Outdoor Fan Control • During heating operation, the fan speed is controlled by indoor heat exchanger temperature. • In case of twin operation, the higher indoor heat exchanger temperature is used to control the fan speed. During heating operation, the fan speed is controlled by indoor heat exchanger temperature.
  • Page 43: Energy Saving

    • When operation stop or thermostat is off, drain pump continue operates for 6 minutes to prevent the drain water from coming back. 9.7.3. Energy Saving • During Operation, press "Economy" button at remote control to enable Energy Saving Operation. •...
  • Page 44: Deice Control

    9.7.6. Deice Control • During heating operation at outdoor low outdoor temperature, deice operation start timely to melt the ice formed on outdoor heat exchanger. • During deice operation, in spite of any changes of remote control, indoor fan stop and louver angle fixed at upper side. (for louver control: cassette and ceiling model only) •...
  • Page 45: Protection Control

    9.7.10. High Temperature Protection • During heating operation, when outdoor temperature is more than 35°C for 15 minutes, compressor stops in order to protect the compressor. • After 3 minutes (restart delay control) of waiting, if thermostat is ON, outdoor unit restart. 9.7.11.
  • Page 46 9.8.2. Outdoor High-pressure Protection Control • The high-pressure protection control starts when high-pressure switch is activated less than 15 minutes after compressor startup. • During this protection control, compressor is shut down. And indoor unit is set to thermo-off status. •...
  • Page 47: Test Run

    9.8.9. Valve Error Detection Control • This control is to protect the compressor. • Valve error is detected if comply with condition below: - Power is on for the first time and within 5 minutes from compressor starts (However, the unit is considered power on for first time when compressor starts operating continuously for 7 minutes).
  • Page 48: Installation Instruction

    Chargeless Refrigerant Liquid / Valve Gas / Valve Max(m) Max(m) Max(m) Max(m) (g/m) High CS-F24DB4E5 Cassette CS-F28DB4E5 type CS-F34DB4E5 9.52 3-ways 15.88 3-ways CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 Note: Piping elevation B = outdoor unit installed at top Piping elevation C = outdoor unit installed at bottom •...
  • Page 49: Refrigerant Additional Charge

    10.2. Refrigerant additional charge 1. Piping installation by standard piping • At the time of shipment from the factory, this unit is charged with enough refrigerant for an equivalent pipe length of 30 m. (Refer the following table) But when the piping length exceeds 30m, additional charge is required according to the following table. Example: CU-B24DBE5 In case of 50m long pipe (one way), the amount of refrigerant to be replenished is: (50 - 30) x 50 = 1,000g...
  • Page 50: Position Of The Centre Gravity

    10.3. Position of the centre gravity MODEL NAME OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS NET WEIGHT CENTRE OF GRAVITY WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) HEIGHT (mm) X (mm) Y (mm) Z (mm) CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8 CU-B34DBE5 1170 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 1170 CU-B50DBE8 1170...
  • Page 51: Indoor Unit Installation

    10.4. Indoor unit installation FOUR WAY CASSETTE TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 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 Cautions.
  • Page 52 Warnings Wiring shall be connected using specified cables and fix them securely so that external force of the cables may not transfer to the terminal connection section. Imperfect connection and fixing leads to fire, etc. Cautions Carry out Earthing work. Drain piping should be made to ensure secure drainage according Do not connect the Earth return to the gas pipe, to the manual for installation work and carry out the thermal...
  • Page 53: Installation Of Indoor Unit

    10. Do not install the indoor unit at a laundry. Electric shocks may result. NOTE • Thoroughly study the following installation locations. 1. In such places as restaurants and kitchens, considerable amount of oil steam and flour adhere to the turbo fan, the fin of the heat exchanger and the drain pump, resulting in heat exchange reduction, spraying, dispersing of water drops, drain pump malfunction, etc.
  • Page 54: Refrigerant Piping

    POSITIONS OF AIR CONDITIONER BODY AND CEILING SURFACE Tighten the nuts and bolt to prevent unit from falling. Warning HANGING POSITION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER BODY 10.4.4. Refrigerant piping Refrigerant is charged to the outdoor unit. For details, see the manual for installation work of outdoor unit.(Additional charging, etc.) 1.
  • Page 55: Indoor Unit Drain Piping

    • Confirm the red mark of the union (thin side) is always at lower direction after connecting piping. Vacuum drying After completing the piping connection, execute vacuum drying for the connecting piping and the indoor unit. The vacuum drying must be carried out by using the service ports of both the liquid and gas side valves. CAUTION Use two wrenches and tighten with regular torque.
  • Page 56: Heat Insulation

    • Be sure to check the drain up motor for normal operating and noise when electric wiring is complete. • When the test is completed, connect the flexible drain hose to the drain port. 10.4.6. Heat insulation Be sure to perform heat insulation on the drain, liquid and gas piping. Imperfection in heat insulation work leads to water leakage. Caution 1.
  • Page 57: Electrical Wiring

    10.4.7. Electrical wiring As to the main power source and cable size of outdoor unit, read the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit. The units must be installed in accordance with applicable national and local regulations. The units installed by a professional installer must be supplied from a dedicated electrical circuit. All electric work must be carried out by a qualified technician according to proper technical standards for electrical work and Warning according to installation manual for installation work.
  • Page 58 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 anchorage. 10.4.8. Settings Do not operate the remote controller within 1 minute after turning on the power of the indoor unit. When using group control with the standard type, at least 1 unit must be set at No.1 at the indoor unit.
  • Page 59: Installation Of Decorative Panel

    10.4.9. Installation of decorative panel The decorative panel has its installation direction. Confirm the direction by displaying of the piping side. Before installing the decorative panel, always remove the paper template. 1. Remove the air inlet grill from the decorative panel. 2.
  • Page 60 4. Adjust between decorative panel fixing hole and indoor unit screw hole. 5. Fix decorative panel with 4 screws with already fix at paper model for installation. Caution Install certainly the decorative panel. Cool air leakage causes sweating. → Water drops fall. 6.
  • Page 61 7. Open the indoor control box cover. (2 pcs) 8. Insert firmly the connector of cosmetic louver to indoor pcb CN-STM1 and CN-STM2. Be caution not to clamp the cord in between control board and control board cover. 9. After complete, install back removed part follow opposite procedure. Be sure to hook the air inlet grill string, to prevent grill from falling and causing injury from it.
  • Page 62: Hand Over

    • If using the remote control unit to carry out test operation, follow the procedure given below. • First, press the OFF/ON ( ) button. • Then press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute of pressing the OFF/ON ( ) button. •...
  • Page 63: Outdoor Unit Installation

    10.5. Outdoor unit installation AIR CONDITIONERS OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Precautions in terms of safety Carry out installation work with reliability after thorough reading of this “Precautions in terms of safety”. • Precautions shown here are differentiated between Warnings and Cautions.
  • Page 64 Warnings The unit must be installed in accordance with applicable national Once installation work is completed, check that there are no and local regulations. refrigerant gas in the room that can come into contact with sparks Any electrical work should only be carried out by qualified or flames from a fan heater, stove or kitchen range, which will technician and use exclusive circuits without fail.
  • Page 65 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...
  • Page 66 For the use of a gas cylinder without siphon inside, turn it upside down and use it. (We recommend manifold with sight glass.) Do not use a “CHARGE CYLINDER”. Caution As a rule, please collect all existing refrigerants in the system outside the system when the refrigerant leakage occurs by the Caution system.
  • Page 67 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.
  • Page 68 • If a 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.) If using the drain elbow, install the outdoor unit on a base which is at least 5cm high.
  • Page 69: Charging With Refrigerant

    3. Notes when connecting the refrigerant pipes. • Use clean copper, 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.
  • Page 70 • 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 outdoor printed board for 1 second Perform the cooling operation for five minutes or more.
  • Page 71 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. • Power supply specifications Leakage Circuit breaker Minimum Maximum Indoor/outdoor current (Minimum Capacity)
  • Page 72 10.5.10. Connecting power supply cables 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. 10.5.11. Precautions with regard to test operation •...
  • Page 73 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 3 When running the units in heating mode during test operation, be sure to run the units in cooling mode first before selecting this mode.
  • Page 74: Wired Remote Control Installation

    10.6. Wired remote control installation Wired Remote Control Installation Manual • Before installing the wired remote controller, be sure to thoroughly read the “Notes with regard to safety” section of the installation manual provided with the indoor unit. • After installing the wired remote controller, carry out a test operation to check that the remote controller functions properly, and also explain the operation and cleaning procedures to the customer in accordance with the details in instruction manual.
  • Page 75 Remote controller wiring • Connect the indoor unit and the remote controller as shown in the illustration below. • The remote control cable is non-polar. • At the time of shipment from the factory, the connector cable used to connect the terminal block and connector CN1 is disconnected.
  • Page 76 • Strip the end of the remote control cable which is to be connected to the remote controller. (Refer to the illustration below) • Route the remote control cable inside the lower case in accordance with the intended feeding- out direction. (Refer to the illustration below.) Securely connect connector CN1.
  • Page 77 If remote control cable is embedded If installing with the remote control cable exposed 1. Embed an outlet box (JIS C 8336) into the wall, and then secure 1. Secure the remote controller base plate to the wall with two the remote controller base plate to the outlet box with the two accessory 4 mm screws.
  • Page 78 Automatic address resetting for group control • The address settings for group control (air conditioner Nos. 1 to 16) can be reset automatically. 1. When operation is stopped, press for 5 seconds, continue the TEST RUN switch to display “00” (will be LOCAL MODE). 2.
  • Page 79: Test Operation

    10.6.5. Test operation • Turn on the main power. • After 3 minutes have passed since the power was turned on, press the OFF/ON switch on the remote controller. (No operation occurs within 3 minutes after the power was turned on.) •...
  • Page 80 If “CHECK” is not blinking on the timer • If the “CHECK” display on the wired remote controller is not blinking, press the CHECK switch continuously for 5 seconds or more to display the problem details for the last problem or the problem before that. •...
  • Page 81: Wireless Remote Control Installation Manual

    10.7. Wireless remote control installation manual Wireless Remote Control Installation Manual • Before installing the wireless remote controller, be sure to thoroughly read the “Notes with regard to safety” section of the installation manual provided with the indoor unit. • After installing the wireless remote controller, carry out a test operation to check that the remote controller functions properly, and also explain the operation and cleaning procedures to the customer in accordance with the details in the instruction manual.
  • Page 82 Attach the receptor unit onto the decorative panel of the indoor unit as shown in the figure below. 1. Remove the “corner cover” at the decorative panel indicate “Panasonic” logo left side. 2. Attach the receptor unit which same position.
  • Page 83 1. Route the joint cord for wiring as shown in the figure (figure of the back of decorative panel) below. Pass the cord through the hook of the decorative panel, taking care that the cord does not run on the heat insulator, etc. 2.
  • Page 84 Receptor unit (for ceiling type) assembly procedure Attach the receptor unit onto the indoor main unit as shown in the figure below. Remove the air-intake grille and the side cover. To remove the side cover, remove the fixing screw each on the left and the right and pull the side cover towards you. (Refer to the installation Manual supplied with the indoor main unit.) Remove the Decorative grille (component on which the brand name is shown) to the right on the air-blow opening.
  • Page 85 10.7.4. Address setting for wireless remote controller and receptor unit (only when using more than one indoor unit) • Only the air conditioner units which receptor unit address numbers match the remote controller address number can be operated. • At the time of shipment from the factory, the address numbers for both the wireless remote controller and the receptor unit are set to “1”.
  • Page 86 NOTE • If the batteries are replaced or the remote controller is reset, the address setting will return to ADDRESS1, so you will need to repeat the address setting again. All setting details which are stored in memory will be cleared, so you will need to repeat the setting. •...
  • Page 87 [Manual setting] 10.7.5. Emergency operation • If you do not have the wireless remote controller (because the batteries are weak, or some other reason prevents the wireless remote controller from being used), emergency operation can be carried out at receptor unit. •...
  • Page 88: Twin Operation

    10.8. Twin Operation • Simultaneous air conditioning of wide spaces and corners is possible. Indoor units with same horsepowers can be used in combination. • Master unit and slave-unit can be set automatically in twin systems. No address setting is necessary. •...
  • Page 89: Installation And Servicing Air Conditioner Using R410A

    11 Installation and Servicing Air Conditioner Using R410A 11.1. Outline 11.1.1. About R410A refrigerant 1. Converting air conditioners to R410A Since it was declared in1974 that chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) and other substances pose a destructive danger to the ozone layer in the earth’s upper stratosphere (20 to 40 km above the earth), measures have been taken around the world to prevent this destruction.
  • Page 90: Tools For Installing/Servicing Refrigerant Piping

    d. R410A refrigerating machine oil Conventionally, mineral oil or a synthetic oil such as alkylbenzene has been used for R22 refrigerating machine oil. Because of the poor compatibility between R410A and conventional oils like mineral oil, however, there is a tendency for the refrigerating machine oil to collect in the refrigerating cycle.
  • Page 91: R410A Tools

    11.2.2. R410A tools 1. Copper tube gauge for clearance adjustment (used when flaring with the conventional flaring tool (clutch type)) • This gauge makes it easy to set the clearance for the copper tube to 1.0-1.5 mm from the clamp bar of the flaring tool.
  • Page 92 5. Charging hose • The pressure resistance of the charging hose has been raised to match the higher pressure of R410A. The hose material has also been changed to suit HFC use, and the size of the fitting has been changed to match the manifold ports.
  • Page 93 8. Electronic scale for refrigerant charging • Because of the high pressure and fast vaporizing speed of R410A, the refrigerant cannot be held in a liquid phase inside the charging cylinder when charging is done using the charging cylinder method, causing bubbles to form in the measurement scale glass and making it difficult to see the reading.
  • Page 94: Refrigerant Piping Work

    11.3. Refrigerant piping work 11.3.1. Piping materials It is recommended that you use copper and copper alloy jointless pipes with a maximum oil adherence of 40 mg/10m. Do not use pipes that are crushed, deformed, or discolored (especially the inside surface). If these inferior pipes are used, impurities may clog the expansion valves or capillaries.
  • Page 95 Table 11 R410A flaring dimensions Nominal Outside Wall thickness A (mm) diameter diameter (mm) R410A flaring Conventional flaring tool (mm) tool, clutch type Clutch type Wing-nut type 6.35 0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 1.5 - 2.0 9.52 0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 1.5 - 2.0 12.70...
  • Page 96: Installation, Transferring, Servicing

    b. Copper pipes Use only copper pipes with the thickness given in table 10, and with minimal impurities. Because the surface of the pipe is exposed, you should take special care, and also take measures such as marking the pipes to make sure they are easily distinguished from other piping materials, to prevent mistaken use.
  • Page 97: Transferring (Using New Refrigerant Piping)

    11.4.2. Transferring (Using new refrigerant piping) 1. Removing the unit a. Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit by pumping down The refrigerant can be collected into the outdoor unit (pumping down) by pressing the TEST RUN button, even when the temperature of the room is low.
  • Page 98 Precaution: Be sure to set up the cylinder for liquid charging. If you use a cylinder equipped with a siphon tube, you can charge the liquid without having to turn the cylinder around 6. Remove the charging hose of the manifold gauge from the vacuum pump adaptor, and connect it to the connection port of the electronic scale.
  • Page 99 11.4.6. Brazing As brazing requires sophisticated techniques and experiences, it must be performed by a qualified person. In order to prevent the oxide film from occurring in the pipe interior during brazing, it is effective to proceed with brazing while letting dry nitrogen gas (N ) flow.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting Guide

    12 Troubleshooting Guide If test operation does not proceed correctly Carry out test operation after approximately 12 hours have passed since the power was turned on (crankcase heater is energized). If operation is started by using the remote control within 1 minute of turning on the power, the outdoor unit settings will not be made correctly and correct operation will not be possible.
  • Page 101 (When remote control display shows “power supply”) Clock setting, and no timer setting (When remote control display shows “No power supply”)
  • Page 102: During Twin Operation

    12.2. During twin operation System example 1. The main power is turned on while the transmission wires between the indoor units are not connected. (open circuit at A or B) Symptom Remote control unit: “check” flashes Error code: F30-01 (connected indoor capacity error) Indoor unit No.
  • Page 103: During Group Control Operation

    4. The main power is turned on and the connection wire is all ok. If operation starts in this condition, combination of the B50DBE8 outdoor unit and F24DB4E5 indoor unit will result in abnormal operation. Symptom Remote control unit: “check” flashes Error code: F30-01 (connected indoor capacity error) Indoor unit: LED1 on P.C.B flashes Outdoor unit: LED6, 7 on P.C.B flashes (connected indoor capacity error)
  • Page 104: Test Operation And Self-Diagnosis

    Remedy 1. Turn off the main power. ↓ 2. Connect the disconnected wire correctly. ↓ 3. Turn on the main power. ↓ 4. After 1 minute, start the operation using the remote control. (Indoor unit operation will start according to the remote control setting.) (Outdoor unit operation will start after 3-5 minutes.) 12.4.
  • Page 105 12.4.3. Test operation using the wired remote control 1. Check that “COOL” is displayed on the LCD, and then press the OFF/ON button to start test operation. 2. After pressing the OFF/ON button, press the TEST RUN button within 1 minute. 3.
  • Page 106 12.4.4. Self-diagnosis function The wired remote control display and the self-diagnosis LEDs (green) on the outdoor unit printed circuit board indicate where the abnormality has occurred. Recalling the error display. The air conditioner No.”01” appears during normal installation and use. When using group control, a different number may appear.
  • Page 107 • How to display the past error message. If the CHECK display on the wired remote control is not flashing, press the CHECK button continuously for 5 seconds or more to display the past problem details. 12.4.5. Test operation using the receiver auto button (If using wireless remote controller)
  • Page 108: Emergency Operation

    12.5. Emergency operation When using the wireless remote control and losing the remote controller, emergency operation can be operated by pressing auto button in the receiver. • Press the auto button continuously within 5 seconds If there is an abnormality in the temperature thermistor (disconnect or shorted), indoor unit cannot be operated. If abnormality detected in the indoor or outdoor unit, turn off the main power supply and find the cause.
  • Page 109 Resistance value (kΩ)±5% During outdoor unit emergency operation or test operation, the LED on the P.C.B. will flash.
  • Page 110: Self-Diagnosis Error Code Table

    12.6. Self-diagnosis error code table • The display screen on the wired remote control unit and the self-diagnosis LEDs (green) on the outdoor unit printed circuit board in the outdoor unit can be used to indicate where the location of a problem is. Refer to the table below to remove the cause of the problem, and then re-start the air conditioner system.
  • Page 112: Technical Data

    13 Technical Data 13.1. Cooling capacity performance data Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Model Power Return 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C 43°C (CS-) Source D.B. W.B. F24DB4E5 230V, 6.87 4.50 2.00 6.60 4.46 2.16 6.21 4.32 2.36 5.74 4.13 2.59 5.41 4.00...
  • Page 113 Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Model Power Return 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C 43°C (CS-) Source D.B. W.B. F34DB4E5 400V, 10.41 6.82 2.93 10.00 6.75 3.17 9.41 6.54 3.46 8.70 6.26 3.79 8.19 6.06 4.02 50Hz, 10.99 5.61 3.11 10.65 5.64 3.36 10.11 5.56 3.66 9.42...
  • Page 114: Heating Capacity Performance Data

    13.2. Heating Capacity Performance Data Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Model Power Return -6°C 0°C 6°C 12°C (CS-) Source D.B. 230V, 5.18 1.65 6.21 1.89 7.46 2.24 8.66 2.64 F24DB4E5 50Hz, 4.90 1.75 5.86 2.01 7.10 2.36 8.52 2.74 1 phase 4.62...
  • Page 115: Capacity And Power Consumption

    13.3. Capacity and power consumption 13.3.1. Cooling Performance Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F24DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 6.6kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 18 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.)
  • Page 116 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F28DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 7.3kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 20 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 117 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F28DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 7.3kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 20 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 118 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F34DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 10.0kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 27 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 119 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F34DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 10.0kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 27 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 120 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F43DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 12.5kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 31 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 121 Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions CS-F50DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Cooling capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 13.5kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 32 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return 25°C 30°C...
  • Page 122: Heating Performance

    13.3.2. Heating Performance Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F24DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. 7.1kW Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 18 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.)
  • Page 123 Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F28DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V, Three phase, 50Hz 400V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 20 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return...
  • Page 124 Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F34DB4E5 Single phase, 50Hz 230V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. 11.2kW Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 27 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return -6°C 0°C...
  • Page 125 Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F34DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. 11.2kW Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 27 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return -6°C 0°C...
  • Page 126 Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F43DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. 14.0kW Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 31 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return -6°C 0°C...
  • Page 127 Model Heating capacities are based on conditions CS-F50DB4E5 3 phase, 50Hz 400V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 20°C D.B. 15.0kW Outdoor temp. 7°C D.B. 6°C W.B. Standard air volume 32 m /min Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Ambient Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) Return -6°C 0°C...
  • Page 128: Reaching Distance

    13.4. Reaching distance Cooling Mode CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 129 Heating Mode CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 130: Sound Data

    13.5. Sound data...
  • Page 136: Sound Measuring Point

    13.6. Sound measuring point 13.6.1. Indoor Unit 13.6.2. Outdoor Unit...
  • Page 137: Fan Performance

    13.7. Fan performance CS-F24DB4E5 (220/230/240V) ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F24DB4E5 CU-B24DBE5 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.17 0.15 0.12 0.61/0.62/0.63 Power Consumption 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.13/0.14/0.15 Fan Speed r/min 660/685/705 CS-F28DB4E5 (220/230/240V) ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F28DB4E5...
  • Page 138 CS-F28DB4E5 ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F28DB4E5 CU-B28DBE8 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.20 0.17 0.15 0.64/0.65/0.66 Power Consumption 0.035 0.030 0.025 0.14/0.15/0.16 Fan Speed r/min 690/710/730 CS-F34DB4E5 ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F34DB4E5 CU-B34DBE5/8 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.15 0.12...
  • Page 139 CS-F43DB4E5 ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F43DB4E5 CU-B43DBE8 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.21 0.17 0.12 1.06 Power Consumption 109.00 83.00 57.00 228.79 Fan Speed r/min 769/763 CS-F50DB4E5 ITEM/MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-F50DB4B5 CU-B50DBE8 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.24 0.17...
  • Page 140: Discharge And Suction Pressure

    13.8. Discharge and suction pressure SATURATION TEMPERATURE OF DISCHARGE AND SUCTION PRESSURE HEATING...
  • Page 141: Operating Characteristics

    R.C. Current. (A) Power Con- sumption (kW) (Hz) COOL / HEAT COOL / HEAT (kW) (kW) COOL / HEAT COOL / HEAT CS-F24DB4E5 11.5 / 10.1 2.30 / 2.15 0.17 0.03 0.61 0.13 12.3 / 10.9 2.46 / 2.31 CU-B24DBE5 11.6 / 10.4...
  • Page 142: Exploded View (Indoor Unit)

    14 Exploded View (Indoor Unit) 14.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 143: Cs-F24Db4E5 Cs-F28Db4E5Cs-F34Db4E5 Cs-F43Db4E5 Cs-F50Db4E5

    14.2. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 144: Replacement Part List (Indoor Unit)

    15 Replacement Part List (Indoor Unit) 15.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 REF. NO. PART NAME & DESCRIPTION QTY. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 ← BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD52K1099 ← INNER POLYSTYRENE COMPLETE CWG07C1045 ← CABINET SIDE PLATE ASS’Y CWE041112 ← CABINET SIDE PLATE ASS’Y CWE041113 ←...
  • Page 145: Cs-F34Db4E5 Cs-F43Db4E5 Cs-F50Db4E5

    15.2. CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 REF. NO. PART NAME & DESCRIPTION QTY. CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5 ← ← BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD52K1099 ← ← INNER POLYSTYRENE COMPLETE CWG07C1048 ← ← CABINET SIDE PLATE ASS’Y CWB30C1135 ← ← CABINET SIDE PLATE ASS’Y CWB30C1136 ←...
  • Page 146: Exploded View (Front Grille)

    16 Exploded View (Front Grille) 16.1. CS-F24DB4E5 CS-F28DB4E5 CS-F34DB4E5 CS-F43DB4E5 CS-F50DB4E5...
  • Page 147: Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit)

    17 Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit) PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. FRONT GRILLE-COMPLETE CWE11C3104 FRAME-FRONT GRILLE CO. CWE11C3101 A.S MOTOR DC, SINGLE 12V 250 OHM CWA981105 BRACKET-A.S.MOTOR CWD932391 VANE CWE241146 SHAFT CWH631038 SHAFT CWH631039 CONNECTOR-SHAFT CWH081007 BEARING CWH641008 LEAD WIRE-A.S.MOTOR CWA67C5117 PLATE COVER FOR A.S.MOTOR CWD911395 PLATE COVER FOR CONNECTING SHAFT...
  • Page 148: Exploded View (Outdoor Unit)

    18 Exploded View (Outdoor Unit) 18.1. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8...
  • Page 149: Cu-B24Dbe5 Cu-B28Dbe5 Cu-B28Dbe8

    18.2. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8...
  • Page 150: Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit)

    19 Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit) 19.1. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8 PART DESCRIPTION QTY. CU-B24DBE5 CU-B28DBE5 CU-B28DBE8 ← ← BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD52K1102 COMPRESSOR 5JS315DAM21 5JS330DAF21 5JS330PBA21 ← ← ANTI-VIBRATION BUSHING CWH50055 ← ← NUT FOR COMP. MOUNT. CWH561049 ← ← PACKING CWB811017 ←...
  • Page 151: Exploded View (Outdoor Unit)

    20 Exploded View (Outdoor Unit) 20.1. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 152: Cu-B34Dbe5 Cu-B34Dbe8 Cu-B43Dbe8 Cu-B50Dbe8

    20.2. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 153: Cu-B34Dbe5 Cu-B34Dbe8 Cu-B43Dbe8 Cu-B50Dbe8

    20.3. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8...
  • Page 154: Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit)

    21 Replacement Part List (Outdoor Unit) 21.1. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8 PART DESCRIPTION QTY. CU-B34DBE5 CU-B34DBE8 CU-B43DBE8 CU-B50DBE8 ← ← ← BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD52K1103 COMPRESSOR JT125G-PAV1 JT125G-P4Y1 JT160G-P4Y1 JT170G-P4Y1 ← ← ← ANTI-VIBRATION BUSHING CWH501081 ← ← ← NUT FOR COMP. MOUNT. CWH561049 ←...
  • Page 155: Print Pattern

    22 Print Pattern 22.1. Indoor Unit Printed (Main)
  • Page 156: Indoor Unit Printed (Indicator)

    22.2. Indoor Unit Printed (Indicator) 22.3. Outdoor Unit (Main) [PHAAM] Printed in Malaysia SSBZ0603-02...

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