Panasonic CU-TE12DKE User Manual

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1 Features 2
2 Functions
3
2.1. Remote Control
3
2.2. Indoor Unit
4
2.3. Outdoor unit
5
3 Product Specifications
6
4 Dimensions
10
4.1. Indoor Unit
10
4.2. Outdoor Unit
11
5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram
12
6 Block Diagram
13
7 Wiring Diagram
14
7.1. CS-TE9DTE / CS-TE12DKE
14
© 2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All
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distribution is a violation of law.
CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE
CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE
7.2. CU-TE9DKE / CU-TE12DKE 15
8 Electronic Circuit Diagram
16
8.1. Indoor Unit / Remote Controller
16
8.2. Outdoor Unit
18
9 Operation Details
20
9.1. BASIC FUNCTION
20
9.2. Indoor Power Relay Control
21
9.3. Room Air Temperature Control (Compressor Control)
21
9.4. Airflow Direction Control
23
9.5. Quiet operation (Cooling Mode / Cooling area of Dry
Mode)
24
9.6. Indoor Fan Control
26
9.7. Powerful Operation
29
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CONTENTS

1 Features 2 2 Functions 3 2.1. Remote Control 3 2.2. Indoor Unit 4 2.3. Outdoor unit 5 3 Product Specifications 6 4 Dimensions 10 4.1. Indoor Unit

Page 2 - 1 Features

4 Dimensions4.1. Indoor Unit10CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 3 - 2 Functions

4.2. Outdoor Unit11CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 4 - 2.2. Indoor Unit

5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram12CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 5 - 2.3. Outdoor unit

6 Block Diagram13CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 6 - 3 Product Specifications

7.1. CS-TE9DTE / CS-TE12DKE7 Wiring Diagram14CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

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7.2. CU-TE9DKE / CU-TE12DKECS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE15

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8 Electronic Circuit Diagram8.1. Indoor Unit / Remote Controller16CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

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8.1.1. Printed Circuit Board17CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 10 - 4 Dimensions

8.2. Outdoor Unit18CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 11 - 4.2. Outdoor Unit

8.2.1. Printed Circuit Board19CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 12 - 5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram

9.8. Automatic Operation 30 9.9. Timer Operation (24H Real Timer) 31 9.10. Auto Restart Control 31 9.11. Ionizer Operation 32 9.12. Protection Contr

Page 13 - 6 Block Diagram

9.1. BASIC FUNCTION9 Operation DetailsInverter control, which equipped with a microcomputer in determining the most suitable operating mode as time pa

Page 14 - 7 Wiring Diagram

• • • • [Intake Air Temp. - Remote Controller Setting Temp.] >[Thermostat-OFF Temp. +0.5 °C]Operated in corresponding frequency. • • • • Fre

Page 15 - 7.2. CU-TE9DKE / CU-TE12DKE

• • • • [Intake Air Temp. - Remote Controller Setting Temp.] >[Thermostat-OFF Temp. +0.5 °C]Operated in corresponding frequency. • • • • Fre

Page 16 - 8 Electronic Circuit Diagram

9.4. Airflow Direction ControlVertical louver is controlled with Vertical Airflow Direction button on remote controller and by operation conditions, a

Page 17 - 8.1.1. Printed Circuit Board

9.5. Quiet operation (Cooling Mode / Cooling area of Dry Mode)A. PurposeTo provide quiet cooling operation compare to normal operation.B. Control cond

Page 18 - 8.2. Outdoor Unit

9.5.2. Quiet operation (Heating)A. PurposeTo provide quiet heating operation compare to normal operation.B. Control conditiona. Quiet operation start

Page 19 - 8.2.1. Printed Circuit Board

9.6. Indoor Fan Control9.6.1. Fan Motor Control • • • • Fan speed is controlled according to operation conditions such as fan speed setting on the

Page 20 - 9 Operation Details

CS-TE12DKECooling and Dry OperationsHeating Operation27CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 21 - 9.3.1.1. Thermostat Control

9.6.2. Cooling Operation 1. Automatic Fan SpeedOdour Cut Control is equipped with this model. Fan is temporarily stopped for 40 seconds at the beginni

Page 22 - 9.3.3.1. Thermostat Control

• • • • Airflow direction, Fan speed and Setting temperature areoptimized. • • • • “Intake Air temperature - Remote controller settingtemperatu

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2 Functions2.1. Remote Control3CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

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• • • • Airflow direction, Fan speed and Setting temperature areoptimized. • • • • “Intake Air temperature - Remote controller settingtemperatu

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Preliminary operation • • • • Unit operates preliminarily until room temperaturereaches setting temperature on ON-timer setting time.Preliminary op

Page 26 - 9.6. Indoor Fan Control

Display and operation for the Negative Ion Generator remainunchanged for ION only operation and simultaneous IONoperation.Refer to the ION operation d

Page 27 - Heating Operation

9.12. Protection Control9.12.1. Time Delay Safety Control 1. The compressor will not start for two minutes after stop of operation. 2. This control is

Page 28 - 9.6.2. Cooling Operation

10 Operating Instructions34CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 29 - 9.7. Powerful Operation

35CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 30 - 9.8. Automatic Operation

36CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 31 - 9.10. Auto Restart Control

37CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 32 - 9.11. Ionizer Operation

38CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 33 - 9.12. Protection Control

39CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 34 - 10 Operating Instructions

2.2. Indoor Unit4CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

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11 Installation InstructionsRequired tools for Installation Works1. Philips screw driver 5. Spanner 9. Gas leak detector 13. Multimeter2. Level gauge

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1. The equipment must be earthed and installed with earth leakage breaker. It may cause electrical shock if grounding is not perfect.2. Do not install

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Applicable piping kitCZ-3F5, 7BP (CS-TE9DKE)CZ-4F5, 7, 10BP (CS-TE12DKE)SELECT THE BEST LOCATIONINDOOR UNIT • • • • There should not be any heat so

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11.2.1. SELECT THE BEST LOCATION(Refer to “Select the best location”section)11.2.2. HOW TO FIX INSTALLATIONPLATEThe mounting wall is strong and solid

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3. For the embedded piping(This can be used for left rear piping & left bottom piping also.)44CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 40 - 11 Installation Instructions

11.2.5. CONNECT THE CABLE TO THEINDOOR UNIT 1. The inside and outside connecting cable can be connectedwithout removing the front grille. 2. Connectin

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11.3.1. SELECT THE BEST LOCATION(Refer to “Select the best location”section)11.3.2. INSTALL THE OUTDOOR UNIT • • • • After selecting the best locat

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11.3.4. EVACUATION OF THE EQUIPMENT (FOR EUROPE & OCEANIA DESTINATION)WHEN INSTALLING AN AIR CONDITIONAL, BE SURE TO EVACUTE THE AIR INSIDE THE I

Page 43 - 11.2. INDOOR UNIT

11.3.5. CONNECT THE CABLE TO THEOUTDOOR UNIT 1. Remove the control board cover from the unit by looseningthe screw. 2. Connecting cable between indoor

Page 44 - For the embedded piping

12 Installation and Servicing Air Conditioner Using R410A12.1. OUTLINE12.1.1. About R410A Refrigerant 1. Converting air conditioners to R410ASince it

Page 45 - INDOOR UNIT

2.3. Outdoor unit5CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 46 - 11.3. OUTDOOR UNIT

d. R410A refrigerating machine oilConventionally, mineral oil or a synthetic oil such as alkylbenzene has been used for R22 refrigerating machine oil

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12.2.2. R410A Tools 1. Copper tube gauge for clearance adjustment(used when flaring with the conventional flaring tool (clutchtype)) • • • • This

Page 48 - 11.3.6. PIPE INSULATION

5. Charging hose • • • • The pressure resistance of the charging hose has beenraised to match the higher pressure of R410A. The hosematerial has a

Page 49 - 12.1. OUTLINE

8. Electronic scale for refrigerant charging • • • • Because of the high pressure and fast vaporizing speedof R410A, the refrigerant cannot be hel

Page 50 - 12.2.1. Necessary Tools

12.3. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORKWhen working with refrigerant piping, the following points mustbe carefully observed: no moisture od dust must be allowed

Page 51 - 12.2.2. R410A Tools

2. Procedure and precautions for flare connectionFig. 11 Relation between the flare nut structure and flaring tool endTable 11 R410A flaring dimensio

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12.3.3. Storing and Managing Piping Materials 1. Types of piping and their storageThe following is a general classification of the refrigerant pipe ma

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Precautions • • • • Be sure to read the instructions for the vacuum pump,vacuum pump adaptor and manifold gauge prior to use,and follow the instruc

Page 54 - 12.3. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK

12.4.2. Transferring (Using New Refrigerant Piping) 1. Removing the unit a. Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit by pumping downThe refrig

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vacuum pump. Wait for 1-2 minutes, then check to make sure that the needle of the Low pressure gauge has not returned. SeeFig. 13 for the remaining st

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3 Product SpecificationsUnit CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKECooling Capacity kWkcal/hBTU/h2.60 (0.60 - 3.00)2,240 (520 - 2,580)8,870 (2,050 - 10,200)Heating Capac

Page 57 - Refrigerant Piping)

12.4.6. BrazingAs brazing requires sophisticated techniques and experiences, it must be performed by a qualified person.In order to prevent the oxide

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13 Servicing Information13.1. About Lead Solder (PbF)DISTINCTION OF PbF P.C. BOARDP.C. Boards (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF st

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Refrigeration cycle systemIn order to diagnose malfunctions, make sure that there areno electrical problems before inspecting the refrigerationcycle.

Page 60 - 12.4.7. Servicing Tips

Cooling Mode Heating ModeCondition of the airconditioner Low Pressure High Pressure Electric currentduring operationLow Pressure High Pressure Electri

Page 61 - 13 Servicing Information

• • • • Once abnormality has been detected during operation, theunit will immediately stop its operation. (Timer LED blinks.) • • • • Although

Page 62 - 13.2. TROUBLESHOOTING

13.3.2. Error Code TableDiagnosisdisplayAbnormality / Protection control AbnormalityJudgementEmergencyoperationPrimary location to verifyH11 Indoor /

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13.4.1.1. Removal of the Front Panel 1. Push the Front Panel up toward upper side from thehorizontal line a little by hand.Fig. 1 2. Pull it out by pr

Page 64 - H27, H28 Cooling, Heating

13.4.1.3. Removal of Control Board 1. Remove the Front Panel according to the item 13.5.1.1. 2. Remove the Front Grille according to the item 13.5.1.2

Page 65 - 13.3.2. Error Code Table

13.4.1.4. Removal of Control Board Box 1. Remove the Front Panel according to the item 15.5.1.1. 2. Remove the Front Grille according to the item 15.5

Page 66 - 13.4. DISASSEMBLY OF PARTS

8. Pull out the Indoor Fan Motor.Fig. 17Fig. 1813.4.1.6. Removal of Air Swing Motor forVertical and Horizontal Louvers 1. Remove the Front Panel acco

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Unit CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKEDrainHoseInner diameter mm 16 —Length m 0.65 —Power Cord LengthNumber of core-wire2.0 m3-core wires × 1.0 mm2——Dimensions Heig

Page 68 - Cross-Flow Fan

13.4.2.1. Removal of Cabinet Top Plateand Cabinet Front Plate 1. Unscrew the screws (three: two on the right side and one onthe left side as you faces

Page 69 - Open/Close Motor

13.4.2.3. Removal of Control Plate Casing 1. Remove the Cabinet Top Plate and Cabinet Front Plateaccording to the item 13.5.2.1. 2. Remove the Control

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13.4.2.4. Removal of Control Board 1. Remove the Cabinet Top Plate and Cabinet Front Plateaccording to the item 13.5.2.1. 2. Remove the Power Supply C

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13.4.2.5. Removal of Propeller Fan andFan Motor 1. Remove the Cabinet Top Plate and Cabinet Front Plateaccording to the item 13.5.2.1. 2. Remove the C

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14 Technical Data14.1. Operation CharacteristicsCS-TE9DKE / CU-TE9DKE74CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 73 - Fan Motor

CS-TE12DKE / CU-TE12DKE75CS-TE9DKE CU-TE9DKE / CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKE

Page 74 - 14 Technical Data

14.2. Sensible Capacity ChartCS-TE9DKE / CU-TE9DKE230V Outdoor Temp. (°C)Indoor wetbulb temp.30 35 40 46TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP TC SHC IP17.0°C

Page 75 - CS-TE12DKE / CU-TE12DKE

15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List15.1. Exploded View (Indoor Unit)Note:The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and r

Page 76 - 14.2. Sensible Capacity Chart

The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.15.2. Replacement Parts List (Indoor Unit)<Models: CS-TE9DKE CS-TE12DKE>REF. NO. P

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15.3. Exploded View (Outdoor Unit)Note:The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.The non-numbered parts are not

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Unit CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKECooling Capacity kWkcal/hBTU/h3.50 (0.60 - 4.00)3,010 (520 - 3,440)11,950 (2,050 - 13,600)Heating Capacity kWkcal/hBTU/h4.80

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15.4. Replacement Parts List (Outdoor Unit)<Models: CU-TE9DKE CU-TE12DKE>REF NO. DESCRIPTION & NAME QTY. CU-TE9DKE CU-TE12DKE REMARKSD1 CHAS

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Unit CS-TE12DKE CU-TE12DKEDimensions Height inch (mm) 11 - 23/32 (298) 21 - 1/4 (540)Width inch (mm) 31 - 15/32 (799) 30 - 23/32 (780)Depth inch (mm)

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