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Limited Ducted Split Systems 2011 Contents Model overview Features and benefits Controls Option cards The backing of Daikin Summary Inverter Models Inverter Models Auto & Manual ESP Adjustment FAN COIL Compact DC Fan motor 300mm high RXS50/60KVMA 360mm high 360mm high Inverter Models – 3 Phase 360mm high FAN COIL Huge capacity 18 – 25kw’s FAN COIL Fixed Speed Models FAN COIL Hybrid models – 3 Phase FAN COIL Inverter Technology Hybrid Inverter Technology Fixed Speed Technology Standard on FDYQ50-160 Range Return air spigots standard (easy installation) Anti corrosion treated coils Self diagnostic system Indoor units can be dismantled for easier installation High ESP capability High air flow Big range 2.5kw – 25kw Optional remote sensors Optional Infra red controller Optional zone & slave controller Compact condensers FDYQ100-160 single & 3phase 30m long pipe runs with adding gas on FDYQ100 & above FDYQ180 – 250 Range Operating range FDYQ100-160 Range FDYQ180-250 Range Nav Ease Controller (Standard) • Backlit display • Adjustable off reminder timer • Large buttons and arrow keys for simple operation • Guide on display • Weekly schedule timer • Multilingual display available 30 to 180 min adjustable run timer In English not symbols Lock out Function Zone controller • Ability to zone your home • Ability to program your system to turn on/off after a preset number of hours • Up to two on & two off programs can be set for each day • Ability to link modes & set temp’s to each program • Alert for cleaning filter • Available in 4 or 8 zones • 240 volts or 24 volts • Slave controller available (BRCSZC) Future Enhancements Ducted FCU Streamer Plasma Purifier DC Fan Motor • DC Fan Motor to be introduced across range in September 2011. • Other enhancements in area of controls, ventilation, filtration, intelligent airflow and efficiency planned. Option cards KRP4AA53 By installing this adapter card to the indoor unit, it enables you to have various remote controls. Remote start/stop Interlocking an outside fan Operation status display and malfunction display One adapter can control simultaneously the group of units(Max.16) connected to the remote control wiring line. Daikin wins ‘most satisfied customers’ Functionality Overall satisfaction Energy efficiency After sale service Noise reliability Ease of use Summary Daikin have comprehensive ducted range from 2.5kw to 25kw Daikin provide more as standard Daikin have the infrastructure to provide the back up and support Daikin has the trust of the nation Daikin make it easy Brochures available THANKYOU... Optional Accessories Hybrid Inverter Technology Hybrid inverter driven compressors operate in much the same way as an inverter compressor however the software in the system is modified so that the maximum speed of the compressor is capped at the rated capacity. For example the rated and maximum capacity of the FTYN60D + RYN60D is 6.0kW When the unit is first switched on, the compressor gradually increases it's speed unit it gets to its rated speed and will operate at this speed, until the room temperature starts getting close to the set temperature. The compressor speed then slows down in order to maintain the room temperature at the desired level. In cooling, if the room temperature starts falling below the set temperature and the compressor is already at it’s lowest speed, the system will cycle the compressor off in order to avoid overcooling the room. The compressor will restart if and when the room temperature rises above the set temperature. In heating, if the room temperature starts rising above the set temperature and the compressor is already at it’s lowest speed, the system will cycle the compressor off in order to avoid overheating the room. The compressor will restart if and when the room temperature falls below the set temperature In some systems, the minimum speed of the compressor may also be higher than that of an equivalent inverter system. Fixed Speed Technology A fixed speed system starts up like an inverter system, but operates and shuts down like a non inverter system. When the system is first switched on, the compressor starts up like an inverter system, gradually increasing its speed until it gets to it’s rated capacity/speed and stays there. In cooling when the temperature in the room falls below the temperature set by the user, like a non inverter system the system cycles the compressor off. The compressors will restart only when the room temperature rises above the set temperature in cooling. In heating when the temperature in the room rises above the temperature set by the user, like a non inverter system the system cycles the compressor off. The compressors will restart only when the room temperature falls below the set temperature. Inverter Technology Inverter driven compressors vary their speed to suit the amount of cooling or heating that is required. By nature they have a maximum and a minimum speed and are normally rated at a speed that typically is lower than the maximum speed. (For example, the FTXS60G + RXS60FB system has a minimum capacity of 1.7kW, a rated capacity of 5.9kW, a maximum capacity of 6.7kW). When the unit is first switched on, the compressor gradually increases its speed and may operate at a higher than its rated speed in order to heat or cool the room quicker. Once the room temperature gets close to the set temperature, the compressor speed slows down in order to maintain the room temperature at the desired level. In cooling, if the room temperature starts falling below the set temperature and/or the compressor is already at it’s lowest speed, the system will cycle the compressor off in order to avoid overcooling the room. The compressor will restart if and when the room temperature rises above the set temperature. In heating, if the room temperature starts rising above the set temperature and/or the compressor is already at it’s lowest speed, the system will cycle the compressor off in order to avoid overheating the room. The compressor will restart if and when the room temperature falls below the set temperature How does it work? A Daikin Ducted System provides air conditioned comfort to new and existing homes. The indoor unit is usually located in the ceiling or under the floor with flexible ductwork distributing conditioned air through vents located throughout the house, where as, the compressor is installed outside the home. Daikin ducted systems can be designed to operate in two or more zones, which can be heated or cooled at different times. This means you can operate your air conditioning system in the living area during the day and in the bedrooms at night saving you money on energy costs. KRP4A51 / 53(6) Layout W1/W2 operation display 16vdc power from indoor unit X18A/X36A W3/W4 Error display P1/P2 connection X2A Service monitor leds Volt/Non-Volt selector switch (SS1) External inputs A & B (RS1) – Control mode selector rotary dial Temperature input (resistance) Temperature setting on/off switch (SS2) 8th of Feb 2010 Survey Findings