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Procedure for Selecting Models and Calculating Capacity, Model Selection Procedure

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1. Model Selection and Capacity Calculator Design of 3WAY VRF SYSTEM 1-2. Procedure for Selecting Models and Calculating Capacity Model Selection Procedure Select the model and calculate the capacity for each refrigerant system according to the procedure shown below. Calculation of the indoor air-conditioning load Calculate the maximum air-conditioning load for each room or zone. Selection of an air conditioning system Select the ideal air conditioning system for air conditioning of each room or zone. Design of the control system Design a suitable control system for the selected air conditioning system. Preliminary selection of indoor and outdoor units Make preliminary selections that are within the allowable range for the system ......... 2-5 ~ 2-11 1 Check of the tubing length and elevation difference Check that the length of refrigerant tubing and the elevation difference are within the allowable ranges...2-5 Calculation of the corrected outdoor unit capacity Capacity correction coefficient for model 2-12 2 Capacity correction coefficient for outdoor temperature conditions 2-12, 14 Capacity correction coefficient for tubing length and elevation difference 2-12, 15 Heating capacity correction coefficient for frosting/defrosting 2-12, 14 Calculation of the corrected capacity for each indoor unit Capacity correction coefficient for indoor temperature conditions 2-13, 15 3 Capacity distribution ratio based on the tubing length and elevation difference 2-13, 15 Recheck of the actual capacity for each indoor unit If the capacity is inadequate, reexamine the unit combinations . Design of tubing Create a tubing design which minimizes the amount of additional refrigerant charge as much as 4 possible...2-5 ~ 2-8 If tubing extension for additional unit is expected in the future, create the tubing design with adequate consideration for this extension 2-5 ~ 2-9 Select the tubing size for the main tube (LA) up to the 1st distribution joint based on the nominal cooling capacity of the outdoor unit. Select tubing sizes after the distribution point based on the 5 total cooling capacity of the connected indoor units. Increasing the tubing size of the wide tubes can reduce the loss of capacity caused by longer tubing lengths. (Only the main wide tube with the largest tube diameter (main tube LA and main tubes after the distribution point that are the same size as LA) can be changed.) In this case, it is necessary to recalculate the actual indoor unit capacities 2-16 Calculation of additional refrigerant charge amount 6 Calculate the additional refrigerant charge from the diameters and lengths of the refrigerant tub- ing. Even if the wide tubing diameter was increased, determine the additional refrigerant charge based only on the narrow tubing size 2-9, 10 Check the minimum indoor capacity (limit density) with respect to the amount of refrigerant. If th limit density is exceeded, be sure to install ventilation equipment or take other corrective steps. 2-11 7 Design of electrical wiring capacity Select a wiring capacity according to the method of power supply 2-21 8 9 2 - 4

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Design of 3WAY VRF SYSTEM
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2
1. Model Selection and Capacity Calculator
Select the model and calculate the capacity for each refrigerant system according to the procedure shown below.
Calculation of the indoor air-conditioning load
Calculate the maximum air-conditioning load for each room or zone.
Selection of an air conditioning system
Select the ideal air conditioning system for air conditioning of each room or zone.
Design of the control system
Design a suitable control system for the selected air conditioning system.
Preliminary selection of indoor and outdoor units
Make preliminary selections that are within the allowable range for the system
.
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2
-5 ~
2
-11
Check of the tubing length and elevation difference
Check that the length of refrigerant tubing and the elevation difference are within the allowable
ranges
.......................................................................................................................................
2
-5
Calculation of the corrected outdoor unit capacity
Capacity correction coefficient for model
................................................................................
2
-12
Capacity correction coefficient for outdoor temperature conditions
..................................
2
-12, 14
Capacity correction coefficient for tubing length and elevation difference
........................
2
-12, 15
Heating capacity correction coefficient for frosting/defrosting
..........................................
2
-12, 14
Calculation of the corrected capacity for each indoor unit
Capacity correction coefficient for indoor temperature conditions
....................................
2
-13, 15
Capacity distribution ratio based on the tubing length and elevation difference
...............
2
-13, 15
2
-9, 10
Recheck of the actual capacity for each indoor unit
If the capacity is inadequate, reexamine the unit combinations .
Design of tubing
Create a tubing design which minimizes the amount of additional refrigerant charge as much as
possible
...........................................................................................................................
2
-5 ~
2
-8
2
-5 ~
2
-9
If tubing extension for additional unit is expected in the future, create the tubing design with
adequate consideration for this extension
.......................................................................
Select the tubing size for the main tube (LA) up to the 1st distribution joint based on the nominal
cooling capacity of the outdoor unit. Select tubing sizes after the distribution point based on the
total cooling capacity of the connected indoor units.
Increasing the tubing size of the wide tubes can reduce the loss of capacity caused by longer
tubing lengths. (Only the main wide tube with the largest tube diameter (main tube LA and main
tubes after the distribution point that are the same size as LA) can be changed.) In this case, it is
necessary to recalculate the actual indoor unit capacities
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2
-16
Calculation of additional refrigerant charge amount
Calculate the additional refrigerant charge from the diameters and lengths of the refrigerant tub-
ing. Even if the wide tubing diameter was increased, determine the additional refrigerant charge
based only on the narrow tubing size
.................................................................................
Check the minimum indoor capacity (limit density) with respect to the amount of refrigerant. If th
limit density is exceeded, be sure to install ventilation equipment or take other corrective steps.
2
-11
Design of electrical wiring capacity
Select a wiring capacity according to the method of power supply
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1-2. Procedure for Selecting Models and Calculating Capacity
Model Selection Procedure