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1. TECHNICAL CHANGE ················································································OC196A- 2
2. FEATURES···································································································OC196A- 3
3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ·······························································OC196A- 6
4. SPECIFICATIONS························································································OC196A-10
5. DATA ············································································································OC196A- 11
6. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS···································································OC196A-19
7. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM··························································OC196A-23
8. WIRING DIAGRAM ······················································································OC196A-24
9. OPERATION FLOW-CHART ·······································································OC196A-28
10. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL ································································OC196A-31
11. TROUBLESHOOTING ·················································································OC196A-44
12. SYSTEM CONTROL ····················································································OC196A-51
13. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ····································································OC196A-56
14. PARTS LIST ·································································································OC196A-59
15. OPTIONAL PARTS ······················································································OC196A-68
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PK12FK, PK12FK PK18FK, PK18FK , PK18FK PK24FK, PK24FK , PK24FK PK30FK, PK30FK , PK30FK PK36FK, PK36FK , PK36FK CONTENTS 1. TECHNICAL CHANGE ················································································OC196A- 2 2. FEATURES···································································································OC196A- 3 3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ·······························································OC196A- 6 4. SPECIFICATIONS························································································OC196A-10 5. DATA ············································································································OC196A- 11 6.
  • Page 2: Technical Change

    TECHNICAL CHANGE PK12FK PK12FK PK18FK PK18FK PK24FK PK24FK PK30FK PK30FK PK36FK PK36FK Differences with PK12/18/24/30/36FK which is a basic service manual OC121. Change points o 2- o 4- Appearances No.9 Switch for temperature unit Canceled SW17 Remote Dip SW No.0...
  • Page 3: Features

    CHECK TEST RUN CHECK TEST RUN MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Indoor unit (PK12/18/24/30/36FK) PK12/18/24/30/36FK PK18/24/30/36FK Remote controller Models Cooling capacity SEER PK12FK, PK12FK 12,500 Btu/h 11.5 PK18FK, PK18FK , PK18FK 18,500 Btu/h 11.3 PK24FK, PK24FK , PK24FK 24,000 Btu/h 10.6 PK30FK, PK30FK...
  • Page 4 CHECK TEST RUN CHECK TEST RUN REMOTE CONTROLLER remote controller with the easily understood visual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). PK12/18/24/30/36FK 3) Convenient 24-Hour ON-OFF Timer (PK12/18/24/30/36FK) PK18/24/30/36FK The timer allows Mr.SLIM to be switched on or off automatically at the time is shown on the LCD.
  • Page 5: Indoor Unit

    6. HIGH RELIABILITY AND EASY SERVICING In addition to the self-diagnostic function, units are also equipped with a 3-minute time delay mechanism (cooling), an auto restart function, an emergency operation function, a test run switch, etc., to assure high reliability and easy servicing. 7.
  • Page 6: Part Names And Functions

    AUTO RETURN Cooling 65˚F to 87˚F CHECK TEST RUN CHECK TEST RUN MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC TIMER ON/OFF button This switches between continuous operation and the timer operation. CHECK-TEST RUN button Only press this button to perform an inspection check or test operation.
  • Page 7 Display panel Operating panel Displayed during operation (ON). CENTRALLY CONTROLLED POWER ON/OFF MODE SELECT F A N COOL/DRY FAN COOL FAN, COOL/DRY CHECK TENPERATURE WARMER COOLER Operation mode is displayed. SET TEMP TIMER OFF TIMER MODE HOURS AUTO STOP AUTO START SET TEMP./CHECK SET TEMP : LOW HIGH...
  • Page 8 Remote controller (PK12/18/24/30/36FK , PK18/24/30/36FK Settings remain in effect unit changed. Air conditioner can be operated by simply pushing ON/OFF button once setting have been mode. Remote controller operation buttons CLOCK/TIMER button TIMER ON/OFF button This sets or switches the current time,start time and stop time.
  • Page 9: Remote Controller Display

    Remote controller display In this display example on the bottom left, a condi- CENTRALLY CLOCK display tion where all display lamps light is shown for CONTROLLED display explanation purposes although this differs from The current time , start time and stop time can be displayed in ten second actual operation.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MODELS : PK12/18/24/30/36FK, PK12/18/24/30/36FK , PK18/24/30/36FK PK18FK PK24FK PK30FK PK36FK Model PK12FK PK18FK PK24FK PK30FK PK36FK PK12FK Item PK18FK PK24FK PK30FK PK36FK Capacity Btu/h 12,500 18,500 24,000 30,000 34,200 Power consumption 1.21 1.75 2.34 3.06 3.47 10.3 10.6 10.3 SEER 11.5...
  • Page 11: Data

    2. Cooling capacity correction factors and Refrigerant piping length (one way) range. 2) COOLING CAPACITY CORRECTIONS Refrigerant piping length ( one way ) MODEL 25ft 40ft 55ft 70ft 85ft 100ft 115ft 130ft 150ft 164ft PK12FK, PK12FK 0.992 0.983 0.978 0.966 0.959 0.950 0.945 — — 0.992 0.983 0.978 0.966 0.959...
  • Page 12: Performance Curve

    2. PERFORMANCE CURVE NOTE : A point on the curve shows the reference point. PK12FK PK18FK COOLING CAPACITY COOLING CAPACITY PK12FK PK18FK PK18FK SHF=0.82 SHF=0.81 indoor intake air W.B. temperature (°F) indoor intake air W.B. temperature (°F) indoor intake air W.B. temperature (°F) indoor intake air W.B.
  • Page 13 Outdoor intake air D.B. temperature (°F) Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%. Air flow should be set at HI. A point on the curve shows the reference point. <Cooling mode> PK12FK PK12FK [psi. G] PK12FK PK12FK [psi.
  • Page 14 Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%. Air flow should be set at HI. A point on the curve shows the reference point. <Cooling mode> PK18FK PK18FK PK18FK PK18FK [psi.G] PK18FK PK18FK [psi.G] Indoor D.B. temperature (°F) Indoor D.B.
  • Page 15 Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%. Air flow should be set at HI. A point on the curve shows the reference point. <Cooling mode> PK30FK PK30FK PK30FK PK30FK [psi. G] PK30FK PK30FK [psi.G] indoor intake air W.B. temperature (°F) indoor intake air W.B.
  • Page 16: Standard Operation Data

    0.82 0.72 0.75 0.71 Input 1.21 1.75 2.34 3.06 3.47 INDOOR UNIT MODEL PK12FK, PK12FK PK18FK, PK18FK , PK18FK PK24FK, PK24FK , PK24FK PK30FK, PK30FK , PK30FK PK36FK, PK36FK , PK36FK Power supply (V, phase, Hz) 115, 1, 60 115, 1, 60...
  • Page 17: Operating Range

    Model 25ft 40ft 55ft 70ft 85ft 100ft 115ft 130ft 150ft 164ft (up to 100ft) PK12FK, PK12FK 4 lbs 14 oz — — PK18FK, PK18FK , PK18FK 5 lbs 8 oz — — PK24FK, PK24FK , PK24FK 9 lbs 15 oz...
  • Page 18: Noise Criterion Curves

    6. NOISE CRITERION CURVES PK12FK PK18/24FK PK12FK PK18/24FK NOTCH SPL(dB) LINE PK18/24FK NOTCH SPL(dB) LINE NC-70 NC-70 NC-60 NC-60 NC-50 NC-50 NC-40 NC-40 NC-30 NC-30 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF APPROXIMATE HEARING FOR THRESHOLD OF NC-20 CONTINUOUS HEARING FOR NC-20 NOISE CONTINUOUS...
  • Page 19: Outlines And Dimensions

    OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS Indoor Unit PK12FK PK12FK OC196A-19...
  • Page 20 PK18/24FK PK18/24FK PK18/24FK OC196A-20...
  • Page 21 PK30/36FK PK30/36FK PK30/36FK OC196A-21...
  • Page 22 Remote controller (PK12/18/24/30/36FK) Unit : inch 3-5/8 POWER — ON/OFF MODE SELECT COOL/DRY FAN COOL CHECK WARMER COOLER\ SET TEMP TEMPERATURE TIMER OFF TIMER MODE HOURS AUTO STOP AUTO START LOW HIGH FAN SPEED LOW/HIGH UP/DOWN SWING/STOP AIR SWEEP DISCHARGE CHECK TEST RUN CHECK TEST RUN...
  • Page 23: Refrigerant System Diagram

    Unit : inch Remote controller (PK12/18/24/30/36FK , PK18/24/30/36FK 5-1/8 3/32 23/32 SWING TIMER OFF TIMER CLOCK AUTO AUTO CHECK SET TEMP. START STOP FILTER SPEED AUTO CHECK MODE RETURN TEST RUN REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM PK12/18/24FK Refrigerant pipe PK12/18/24FK (option) {5/8" PK18/24FK (with heat insulator) Flared connection...
  • Page 24: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL PK12FK WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY ~ (1 PHASE) AC115V 60Hz GRN/YLW GROUND 11VAC 115V 14.1VAC CN4T FAN1 TRANSMISSION WIRES POWER TRANS TRANS DC12V LED2 5V VANE POWER LED1 12V TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER CONNECTING WIRES DC12V CN21...
  • Page 25 MODEL PK18/24/30/36FK WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY ~ (1 PHASE) AC115V 60Hz GRN/YLW GROUND 10VAC 115V 14.3VAC 18FK 24FK 30FK 36FK MODELS 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CN4T FAN1 TRANSMISSION WIRES POWER TRANS TRANS...
  • Page 26 MODEL PK12FK WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR PIPE TEMP.THERMISTOR CN1<R.B> CONNECTOR (PROGRAM TIMER) (32˚F/15k", 77˚F/5.4k" DETECT) CN2<R.B> CONNECTOR (REMOTE SWITCH) SW1<I.B> SWITCH (MODE SELECTOR) CN2L<I.B> CONNECTOR (LOSSNAY) SW2<I.B> SWITCH (ADDRESS SELECTOR) CN51<I.B> CONNECTOR (CENTRALLY CONTROL) SW3<I.B>...
  • Page 27 MODELS PK18/24/30/36FK , PK18/24/30/36FK WIRING DIAGRAM NAME NAME SYMBOL SYMBOL FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR ROOM TEMP.THERMISTOR CN1<R.B> CONNECTOR (PROGRAM TIMER) (32˚F/15k", 77˚F/5.4k" DETECT) CN2<R.B> CONNECTOR (REMOTE SWITCH) PIPE TEMP.THERMISTOR CN2L<I.B> CONNECTOR (LOSSNAY) (32˚F/15k", 77˚F/5.4k" DETECT) CONNECTOR (DRAIN LIFT-UP MECHANISM) SWITCH (ADDRESS SELECTOR) CN27<I.B>...
  • Page 28: Operation Flow-Chart

    OPERATION FLOW-CHART MAIN OPERATION START Power circuit breaker Check SW ON twice Operation SW “OFF” timer Set time “ON” timer complete Set time complete Trouble Remote controller operation display STOP Trouble STOP Operating mode (COOL) COOL operation PROTECTION DEVICE PROTECTION DEVICE SELF HOLD RELEASE SELF HOLD Operating mode...
  • Page 29: Cooling Operation

    COOLING OPERATION COOL operation Initial COOLING Vane initial setting Vane 55 deg downward angle 70 deg downward angle Fan speed Downward discharge 1 hour Vane horizontal Vane setting notch airflow Compressor thermostat Allowance cancel 3-minute time delay 6-minute Allowance time delay period 6 minute 3-minute...
  • Page 30: Dry Operation

    DRY OPERATION operation Initial dry operation Vane Vane initial setting setting notch Room temperature is 64°F or lower During compressor ON 3-minute 3-minute compressor time delay operation Compressor & Compressor & thermostat ON thermostat 10-minute Compressor ON compressor time completes Compressor ON 10-minute compressor OFF timer start...
  • Page 31: Microprocessor Control

    SWING UP/DOWN STOP DISCHARGE TEST RUN switching. AUTO RETURN CHECK TEST RUN CHECK TEST RUN CHECK mode switching. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC (Self diagnostic trouble shooting) PK12/18/24/30/36FK (PK12/18/24/30/36FK) PK18/24/30/36FK Non-polar, two-wire cable Indoor maximum length 550 yards unit Signal Indoor controller board...
  • Page 32: Indoor Unit Control

    2. INDOOR UNIT CONTROL 2-1 COOL operation <How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. CENTRALLY CONTROLLED 2 Press COOL / DRY button to set operation mode to Cool. POWER ON/OFF MODE SELECT F A N COOL/DRY FAN COOL NOTE: “Cool” and “DRY” are alternately displayed each time COOL / DRY but- CHECK TENPERATURE WARMER COOLER...
  • Page 33 (1) Compressor control 1 3-minute time delay To prevent overload, the compressor will not start within 3 minutes after stop. 2 The compressor runs when room temperature is higher than set temperature. The compressor stops when room temperature is equal to or lower than the set temperature. The compressor maintains the previous state when the room temperature minus the set temperature is 0 degrees or more, or lower than 2 degrees.
  • Page 34 (3) Auto vane control Auto vane position is set to 10 degrees airflow at the start-up of COOL operation. It can then be changed by the remote controller. (a) Vane position set mode & swing mode. ( i ) Every time AIR DISCHARGE button is pressed, setting will be changed . ( ii ) Airflow direction can be changed with AIR DISCHARGE button.
  • Page 35 2-2 DRY operation <How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the COOL / DRY button to set operation mode to “DRY”. CENTRALLY CONTROLLED NOTE: “Cool” and “DRY” are alternately displayed each time COOL / DRY button POWER ON/OFF MODE SELECT F A N...
  • Page 36 (1) Compressor control 1 3-minute time delay To prevent overload, the compressor will not start within 3 minutes after stop. 2 The compressor runs when room temperature is higher than set temperature. The compressor stops when room temperature is equal to or lower than the set temperature. The compressor maintains the previous state when the room temperature minus the set temperature is 0°F or more, or lower than 2°F.
  • Page 37 2-3 Auto vane control <How to operate> To change the air flow direction, press AIR DISCHARGE button. CENTRALLY CONTROLLED POWER ON/OFF MODE SELECT F A N COOL/DRY FAN COOL CHECK TENPERATURE WARMER COOLER SET TEMP TIMER OFF TIMER MODE HOURS AUTO STOP AUTO START LOW HIGH...
  • Page 38 2-4 TIMER operation <Timer function> AUTO STOP ·········The air conditioner stops after the set time lapses. AUTO START ········The air conditioner starts after the set time lapses. CENTRALLY CONTROLLED POWER ON/OFF AUTO OFF ············Timer is not active. MODE SELECT F A N COOL/DRY FAN COOL CHECK...
  • Page 39 2-5 Test run <Before test run> After installing, wiring, and piping the indoor and outdoor units, check for refrigerant leakage, looseness in power supply or control wiring, and mistaken polarity. Use a 500-volt measure to check the resistance between the power supply terminal block and ground to make sure that it is at least 1.0MΩ.
  • Page 40 (1) Indoor coil temperature code During the test run, the indoor coil temperature code from 1 to 15 is displayed on the remote controller instead of room temperature. The code should fall with the lapse of time in normal COOL operation. Code Indoor coil ~34°F...
  • Page 41 ON : Auto vane display present SW18-7) Switch for swing display (PK18/24/30/36FK , FK only) WThe swing setting is not available on the PK12FK model. OFF : Swing display absent ON : Swing display present SW18-8) Switch for louver display...
  • Page 42 For further information, refer to page OC196A-52. (4) SW3 (Emergency operation switch) For emergency cooling Normal operation (5) SW5 (Model selector)·····PK12FK, PK12FK 1 2 3 4 SW5-1) Power supply(Not yet use) SW5-2) Leave this switch as it is. SW5-3) Not for use...
  • Page 43: Indoor Fan Control

    , FK PK18FK, FK , FK PK30FK, FK , FK PK36FK, FK , FK PK12FK, FK 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 (Factory initial setting) SW7-2) POWER SUPPLY Not for use 4.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. TROUBLE IN TEST RUN Symptom Cause Check points The display “CENTRALLY 1) Wrong address setting of remote con- 1) Check the address setting of remote controller CONTROLLED” on remote troller/indoor controller board. and indoor controller. controller does not disap- 2) Timer adapter is connected to the 2) Make sure the timer adapter is used correctly.
  • Page 45 TEST RUN tioning unit. (3) To cancel the check mode, press the POWER button. In ON/OFF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC remote ON/OFF control, press the remote ON/OFF switch. In cen- tralised control, turn OFF the POWER ON/OFF button of centralised controller. H button NOTE: The latest check code is memorised, even if the check mode is cancelled by the way mentioned above.
  • Page 46 2-4 When malfunction occurs during operation·····PK12/18/24/30/36FK , PK18/24/30/36FK When a malfunction occurs, the indoor and outdoor units stop and the malfunction is displayed on the LCD of the remote controller. (1) ON the set temperature display part, “CHECK” appears, and the unit address and the check code are displayed at one-second intervals.
  • Page 47 Check Diagnosis of malfunction Cause Check points code Signal transmitting/receiving During individual unit control 1) Check the transmission wire. error 1) Bad contact of transmission 2) Check with another remote controller. If “E0” is (Indoor controller does not wire still indicated, replace the indoor controller respond to remote controller 2) Signal transmitting/receiving cir- board.
  • Page 48 3. WRONG WIRING ON SITE Symptom due to wrong wiring between indoor and outdoor units Wrong wiring Thermostat Phenomena The outdoor unit stops. Indoor unit Outdoor unit Operation stops. 9 minutes later, the check code ¨P8¨ appears on the remote controller display. Disconnect between 1 and 1 or 2 and Operation stops.
  • Page 49 4. OTHER TROUBLES AND CAUSES vanes do not work. Vane motor is damaged. Vane motor does not work. Vane motor relay is damaged. Limit switch does not work. Connector is poorly connected. Limit switch is damaged. Vane motor is poorly assembled. The size of the cam is wrong.
  • Page 50 5. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS Parts name Check points Room temperature Disconnect the connector, then measure the resistance using a tester. thermistor (RT1) (Surrounding temperature 50°F to 86°F) Pipe temperature thermistor (RT2) Normal Abnormal (Refer to the thermistor) 4.3k to 9.6k Open or short Fan motor...
  • Page 51: System Control

    SYSTEM CONTROL 1. VARIETY OF SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONS Many units, installed at different locations, can be started 1 Group control with and controlled with a single remote controller. The remote a single remote controller can be mounted in a different location using a controller non-polar two-wire cable, which can be extended up to (See page...
  • Page 52 2. GROUP CONTROL WITH A SINGLE REMOTE CONTROLLER A maximum of 50 units can be started in order according to the dip switch settings 2-1 How to wire Figure 1 (1) Connect the remote controller to the double terminal block on the indoor controller board of the master unit (No.0 unit).
  • Page 53 3. CONTROL USING TWO REMOTE CONTROLLERS : OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER Two remote controllers can be used to control either one unit or a group of units. Units operate according to the latest com- mand from either of the two remote controllers. Before operation, be sure to set one remote controller as the "main controller"...
  • Page 54 NOTE1 : Install the relay box where it can be serviced easily. NOTE2 : For control circuit wiring, use a wire of No. 14 AWG or a control cable according to the power supply of control circuit. NOTE3 : When the power supply of the control circuit is 208/230V AC, Do not connect the control circuit wire to the remote controller cable directly.
  • Page 55: Auto Restart Function

    6. MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY You can control several units with a multiple remote control display,by Indoor controller board wiring an optional multiple display adapter (PAC-SA88HA-E) with relays and lamps on the market. 6-1 How to wire (1) Connect the multiple display adapter to the connector CN51 on the indoor controller board.
  • Page 56: Disassembly Procedure

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Indoor unit PK24FK, PK24FK , PK24FK OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATION 1. Removing the lower side of the indoor unit from the instal- Figure 1 lation plate (1) Remove the 2 screws. Hanger of indoor unit Hang the indoor unit hangers to the catches on the instal- lation plate.
  • Page 57 OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATION (9) Remove the screws of the indoor controller board case, Relay Photo 3 and pull out the indoor controller board case. Then the transformer and the capacitor and relay can be serviced. Transformer Capacitor Indoor controller board case Electrical box 5.
  • Page 58 OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 8. Removing the line flow fan and the fan motor Photo 7 (1) Remove the left and right side panels. Screw Line flow fan (2) Remove the grilles. (3) Remove the electrical box. Fan motor (4) Remove the drain pan. (5) Loosen the screw that fixes the line flow fan to the fan motor.
  • Page 59: Parts List

    PARTS LIST STRUCTURAL PARTS PK12FK PK12FK Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications PK12FK Diagram (Drawing No.) PK12FK Symbol R01 47J 651 FRONT PANEL R01 KV5 096 SCREW CAP R01 A20 054 FILTER CATCH R01 47J 500...
  • Page 60 STRUCTURAL PARTS PK18FK PK18FK PK18FK PK24FK PK24FK PK24FK Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure. Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram 18FK 24FK (Drawing No.) 18FK 24FK Symbol 18FK 24FK R01 12G 662 LEFT SIDE PANEL R01 12G 691 INTAKE GRILLE...
  • Page 61 STRUCTURAL PARTS PK30FK PK30FK PK30FK PK36FK PK36FK PK36FK Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure. Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram 30FK 36FK (Drawing No.) 30FK 36FK Symbol 30FK 36FK R01 12G 662 LEFT SIDE PANEL R01 16G 812 UNDER PLATE...
  • Page 62 ELECTRICAL PARTS PK12FK PK12FK Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram PK12FK PK12FK (Drawing No.) Symbol R01 566 103 SLEEVE BEARING R01 KV5 106 BEARING SUPPORT R01 KV5 102 BEALING MOUNT T7W 51J 675 FAN GUARD...
  • Page 63 Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure. Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram PK12FK PK12FK (Drawing No.) Symbol R01 KW2 002 RIGHT ROTARY VANE R01 KV5 059 R01 KV5 038 GUIDE VANE...
  • Page 64 ELECTRICAL PARTS PK18FK PK18FK PK18FK PK24FK PK24FK PK24FK 12 13 Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram (Drawing No.) Symbol FK FK R01 005 103 SLEEVE BEARING R01 Z61 102 BEARING MOUNT R01 13G 114 LEFT LINE FLOW FAN T7W B04 480 HEAT EXCHANGER T7W B06 480...
  • Page 65 Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram (Drawing No.) Symbol R01 12G 063 JOINT SHAFT R01 12G 621 CENTER COVER R01 12G 002 AUTO VANE (BG25H301H02) R01 KV5 527 DRAIN HOSE R01 12G 223 VANE MOTOR T7W A00 305 REMOTE CONTROLLER CABLE 33ft...
  • Page 66 ELECTRICAL PARTS PK30FK PK30FK PK30FK PK36FK PK36FK PK36FK 12 13 Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram (Drawing No.) Symbol FK FK R01 005 103 SLEEVE BEARING R01 Z61 102 BEARING MOUNT R01 17G 114 LEFT LINE FLOW FAN T7W B05 480 HEAT EXCHANGER T7W B05 529...
  • Page 67 Q'ty / set Wiring Remarks Parts No. Parts Name Specifications Diagram (Drawing No.) Symbol R01 12G 063 JOINT SHAFT R01 12G 621 CENTER COVER R01 16G 002 AUTO VANE (BG25H301H02) R01 KV5 527 DRAIN HOSE R01 12G 223 VANE MOTOR T7W A00 305 REMOTE CONTROLLER CABLE 33ft...
  • Page 68: Optional Parts

    OPTIONAL PARTS 1. TIMER When using a program timer, a program timer adapter (PAC-825AD) is also needed. (PAC-825AD is included with PAC-SC32PTA.) Part No. PAC-SC32PTA (with set back function) Model Name Program timer 1-1 Program timer specifications Parts name Program timer Parts No.
  • Page 69: Names And Functions

    1-4. Names and functions <PAC-SC32PTA> SET BACK DISPLAY DAILY TIMER SETTING DISPLAY WEEKLY TIMER SETTING DISPLAY CURRENT TIME DISPLAY During MONITOR status,current Indicates the set back range. Sets timer for a week. 24 hours is divided into 48 blocks and each time is display.
  • Page 70 3400 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road Suwanee, Georgia 30024 ● Toll Free: 800-433-4822 Toll Free Fax: 800-889-9904 ● www.mrslim.com Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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