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Daikin FTXS35K2V1B Service Manual

Daikin FTXS35K2V1B
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Control Specification SiBE121123_A
91 Function and Control
4. Control Specification
4.1 Mode Hierarchy
Outline Air conditioner control has normal operation mode, forced operation mode, and power transistor
test mode for installation and servicing.
Detail
Note:
Unless specified otherwise, a dry operation command is regarded as cooling operation and
a radiant operation command is regarded as heating operation.
Indoor fan operation cannot be made in multiple indoor units. (A forced fan command is
made during forced cooling operation.)
Determine Operation Mode
The system judges the operation mode command which is set by each room in accordance with
the procedure, and determines the operation mode of the system.
The following procedure is taken when the operation modes conflict with each other.
1. The system follows the operation mode which is set first. (First-push, first-set)
2. For the rooms where the different operation mode is set, standby mode is activated. (The
operation lamp blinks.)
Air conditioner control mode
Forced operation mode
Forced cooling operation (for pump down operation)
Power transistor test mode
Normal operation mode
Fan
Cooling (includes drying)
Heating
Heating
Defrosting
Stop (indoor unit: OFF)
Preheating operation
Discharging from capacitor
Stop
(R17533)
Command from
the first room
Command from
the second room
Operation of the
first room
Operation of the
second room
Cooling Heating Cooling Standby
Cooling Fan Cooling Fan
Heating Cooling Heating Standby
Heating Fan Heating Standby
FanCoolingFanCooling
Fan Heating Standby Heating

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Daikin FTXS35K2V1B Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSplit System
Cooling Capacity3.5 kW
Heating Capacity4.0 kW
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.21
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Indoor Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)800 x 290 x 215 mm
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)800 x 550 x 285 mm
RefrigerantR32
Noise Level (Outdoor Unit)48 dBA
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)6.10

Summary

Part 1 List of Functions

1. Functions

Lists and categorizes various functions of indoor units, including basic, comfort, operation, and lifestyle features.

Part 2 Specifications

1. Indoor Unit

Provides detailed technical specifications for various wall-mounted, floor-standing, and cassette indoor units.

2. Outdoor Unit

Lists technical specifications for outdoor units, including models, dimensions, power, and refrigerant details.

Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram

1. Indoor Unit

Details PCB layout and connector assignments for various indoor unit models.

2. Wired Remote Controller

Provides PCB layout and connector details for wired remote controllers like BRC1D528 and BRC1E51A7.

3. Wireless Remote Controller

Details PCB layout and connector assignments for wireless remote controllers like BRC7E530W.

4. Outdoor Unit

Details PCB layout and connector assignments for outdoor units.

Part 4 Function and Control

1. Function of RA Indoor Unit

Explains various functions of RA indoor units, including temperature, airflow, and special modes like RADIANT.

2. Function of SA Indoor Unit

Details functions specific to SA indoor units, such as drain pump control and thermostat behavior.

3. Function of Thermistor

Describes the role and location of various thermistors used for temperature sensing and control.

4. Control Specification

Outlines system control logic, including mode hierarchy, frequency control, and protection functions.

Part 5 Remote Controller

1. RA Indoor Unit

Describes the operation and features of remote controllers for RA indoor units, including button functions.

2. SA Indoor Unit

Details the operation and features of remote controllers for SA indoor units, including BRC1D528 and BRC1E51A7.

Part 6 Service Diagnosis

1. Troubleshooting with LED

Guides troubleshooting based on indoor and outdoor unit LED indicators and error codes.

2. Problem Symptoms and Measures

Provides a table of common problem symptoms and their corresponding checks and measures.

3. Service Check Function

Explains how to enter and use service check modes on remote controllers for diagnosis.

4. Code Indication on Remote Controller

Lists error codes displayed on remote controllers for RA, SA, and Outdoor units.

5. Troubleshooting for RA Indoor Unit

Provides detailed troubleshooting steps for various RA indoor unit abnormalities.

6. Troubleshooting for SA Indoor Unit

Details troubleshooting procedures for SA indoor unit abnormalities like PCB, drain, and fan motor issues.

7. Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit

Outlines troubleshooting steps for common outdoor unit errors like refrigerant shortage and voltage issues.

8. Check

Lists various component checks, including thermistors, fan motors, and PCB diagnostics.

Part 7 Trial Operation and Field Settings

1. Pump Down Operation

Explains the procedure for pump down operation, essential for refrigerant handling during relocation.

2. Forced Cooling Operation

Describes how to perform forced cooling operation for specific maintenance tasks.

3. Trial Operation

Details the procedure for conducting trial operation to verify system functionality after installation.

4. Field Settings

Guides on setting parameters for indoor units based on model type and installation configuration.

5. Silicon Grease on Power Transistor / Diode Bridge

Instructions on applying silicon grease during PCB replacement for proper heat dissipation.

Part 8 Appendix

1. Piping Diagrams

Visual representation of refrigerant and field piping connections for various indoor and outdoor units.

2. Wiring Diagrams

Electrical wiring diagrams for indoor and outdoor units, showing component connections.

3. Removal Procedure (Booklet No.)

Information on obtaining separate booklets for detailed component removal procedures.

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