Mitsubishi CITY MULTI PURY-EM-YNW-A1(-BS) Series Installation Manual

Mitsubishi CITY MULTI PURY-EM-YNW-A1(-BS) Series Installation Manual

Air-conditioners for building application; outdoor unit

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Air-Conditioners For Building Application
OUTDOOR UNIT
PURY-M-YNW-A1(-BS)
PURY-EM-YNW-A1(-BS)
INSTALLATION MANUAL
For safe and correct use, please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air-conditioner unit.
INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH
Zum sicheren und ordnungsgemäßen Gebrauch der Klimageräte das Installationshandbuch gründlich durchlesen.
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION
Veuillez lire le manuel d'installation en entier avant d'installer ce climatiseur pour éviter tout accident et vous assurer d'une utilisation correcte.
INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING
Voor een veilig en juist gebruik moet u deze installatiehandleiding grondig doorlezen voordat u de airconditioner installeert.
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN
Para un uso seguro y correcto, lea detalladamente este manual de instalación antes de montar la unidad de aire acondicionado.
MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE
Per un uso sicuro e corretto, leggere attentamente questo manuale di installazione prima di installare il condizionatore d'aria.
ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΟΔΗΓΙΩΝ ΕΓΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ
Για ασφάλεια και σωστή χρήση, παρακαλείστε διαβάσετε προσεχτικά αυτό το εγχειρίδιο εγκατάστασης πριν αρχίσετε την εγκατάσταση της μονάδας κλιματισμού.
MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO
Para segurança e utilização correctas, leia atentamente este manual de instalação antes de instalar a unidade de ar condicionado.
INSTALLATIONSMANUAL
Læs venligst denne installationsmanual grundigt, før De installerer airconditionanlægget, af hensyn til sikker og korrekt anvendelse.
INSTALLATIONSHANDBOK
Läs den här installationshandboken noga innan luftkonditioneringsenheten installeras, för säker och korrekt användning.
MONTAJ ELKİTABI
Emniyetli ve doğru biçimde nasıl kullanılacağını öğrenmek için lütfen klima cihazını monte etmeden önce bu elkitabını dikkatle okuyunuz.
РЪКОВОДСТВО ЗА МОНТАЖ
За безопасна и правилна употреба, моля, прочетете внимателно това ръководство преди монтажа на климатизатора.
PODRĘCZNIK INSTALACJI
W celu bezpiecznego i poprawnego korzystania należy przed zainstalowaniem klimatyzatora dokładnie zapoznać się z niniejszym podręcznikiem instalacji.
INSTALLASJONSHÅNDBOK
For sikker og riktig bruk, skal du lese denne installasjonshåndboken nøye før du installerer klimaanlegget.
РУКОВОДСТВО ПО УСТАНОВКЕ
Для осторожного и правильного использования прибора необходимо тщательно ознакомиться с данным руководством по установке до выполнения установки кондиционера.
PŘÍRUČKA K INSTALACI
V zájmu bezpečného a správného používání si před instalací klimatizační jednotky důkladně pročtěte tuto příručku k instalaci.
NÁVOD NA INŠTALÁCIU
Pre bezpečné a správne použitie si pred inštalovaním klimatizačnej jednotky, prosím, starostlivo prečítajte tento návod na inštaláciu.
TELEPÍTÉSI KÉZIKÖNYV
A biztonságos és helyes használathoz, kérjük, olvassa el alaposan ezt a telepítési kézikönyvet, mielőtt telepítené a légkondicionáló egységet.
PRIROČNIK ZA NAMESTITEV
Za varno in pravilno uporabo pred namestitvijo klimatske naprave skrbno preberite priročnik za namestitev.
MANUAL CU INSTRUCŢIUNI DE INSTALARE
Pentru o utilizare corectă şi sigură, vă rugăm să citiţi cu atenţie acest manual înainte de a instala unitatea de aer condiţionat.
PRIRUČNIK ZA UGRADNJU
Radi sigurne i ispravne uporabe, temeljito pročitajte ovaj priručnik prije ugradnje klimatizacijskog uređaja.
安装手册
为了安全和正确地使用本空调器,请在安装前仔细阅读本安装手册。
<ORIGINAL>
For use with R32

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  • Page 1 <ORIGINAL> Air-Conditioners For Building Application OUTDOOR UNIT PURY-M-YNW-A1(-BS) For use with R32 PURY-EM-YNW-A1(-BS) INSTALLATION MANUAL For safe and correct use, please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air-conditioner unit. INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH Zum sicheren und ordnungsgemäßen Gebrauch der Klimageräte das Installationshandbuch gründlich durchlesen. MANUEL D’INSTALLATION Veuillez lire le manuel d’installation en entier avant d’installer ce climatiseur pour éviter tout accident et vous assurer d’une utilisation correcte.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Safety precautions ················································································ 2 1-1. General precautions....................... 2 1-2. Precautions for transporting the unit ..................4 1-3. Precautions for unit installation ....................4 1-4. Precautions for piping work....................5 1-5. Precautions for electrical wiring ..................... 6 1-6. Precautions for relocating or repairing the unit ..............7 1-7.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    - Operating the unit with a safety device whose settings have been changed may result in bursting, fire, or explosion. - Using safety devices other than those specified by Mitsubishi Electric may result in bursting, fire, or explosion. Do not alter or modify the unit.
  • Page 5 Do not touch the refrigerant pipes and refrigerant line components with bare hands during and immediately after operation. - The refrigerant in the pipes will be very hot or very cold, resulting in frostbite or burns. Do not touch the electrical parts with bare hands during and immediately after operation. - Doing so may result in burns.
  • Page 6: Precautions For Transporting The Unit

    Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Do not operate the unit with the panels and guards removed. - Rotating, hot, or high-voltage parts may cause injury, electric shock, or fire. Do not touch fans, heat exchanger fins, or the sharp edges of components with bare hands.
  • Page 7: Precautions For Piping Work

    Install the unit in accordance with the instructions to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes and strong winds. - Improper installation will cause the unit to topple, resulting in serious injury. The unit must be securely installed on a structure that can sustain its weight. - Failure to do so will cause the unit to fall, resulting in serious injury.
  • Page 8: Precautions For Electrical Wiring

    After the installation has been completed, check for refrigerant leaks. - If the refrigerant leaks, oxygen starvation may result. If the leaked refrigerant comes in contact with a heat source, toxic gas will be generated. Have a fire extinguisher nearby before brazing work. - If the refrigerant leaks while brazing work is being performed, fire may result.
  • Page 9: Precautions For Relocating Or Repairing The Unit

    1-6. Precautions for relocating or repairing the unit Only qualified personnel must relocate or repair the unit. Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the unit. - Failure to do so will result in refrigerant leakage, water leakage, serious injury, electric shock, or fire.
  • Page 10 Keep the service valves closed until refrigerant charging is completed. - Failure to do so will damage the unit. Place a wet towel on the service valves before brazing the pipes to keep the temperature of the valves from rising above 120ºC (248ºF). - Failure to do so may result in equipment damage.
  • Page 11 If a large electric current flows due to a malfunction or faulty wiring, earth-leakage breakers on the unit side and on the upstream side of the power supply system could both operate. Depending on the importance of the system, separate the power supply system or take protective coordination of breakers.
  • Page 12: About The Product

    2. About the product ・The outdoor unit described in this manual is air-conditioning equipment that is designed only for human comfort. ・The numeric values in the unit model name (e.g., PURY-M***YNW-A1, PURY-EM***YNW-A1) indicate the capacity index of the unit. ・This unit uses R32 refrigerant. ・In this manual, the following terms are used.
  • Page 13: Combination Of Outdoor Units

    3. Combination of outdoor units (1) M models Outdoor unit model Combination of outdoor units PURY-M200YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M250YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M300YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M350YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M400YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M450YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M500YNW-A1(-BS) (2) EM models Outdoor unit model Combination of outdoor units PURY-EM200YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM250YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM300YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM350YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM400YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM450YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-EM500YNW-A1(-BS) WT09050X01...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    4. Specifications (1) M models Model PURY-M200YNW-A1 PURY-M250YNW-A1 PURY-M300YNW-A1 PURY-M350YNW-A1 Sound pressure level (50/60 Hz) 59 dB <A> 60.5 dB <A> 61 dB <A> 62.5 dB <A> External static pressure 0 Pa Total capacity 50% to 150% Indoor unit Model 10 to 125 Quantity 1 to 30...
  • Page 15: Package Contents

    5. Package contents The table below lists all the parts and their quantities included in the package. (1) M models Tie band Washer M200 M250 M300 M350 M400 M450 M500 (2) EM models Tie band Washer EM200 EM250 EM300 EM350 EM400 EM450 EM500...
  • Page 16: Transporting The Unit

    6. Transporting the unit When lifting the unit, pass the slings through the four designated sling holes. - Improper lifting will cause the unit to topple or fall, resulting in serious injury. ・Always use two slings to lift up the unit. Each sling must be at least 8 m (26 ft) long and must be able to support the weight of the unit.
  • Page 17: Installation Location

    7. Installation location Do not install the unit where combustible gas may leak. - If combustible gas accumulates around the unit, fire or explosion may result. ・Provide sufficient space around the unit for effective operation, efficient air movement, and ease of access for maintenance.
  • Page 18 C: Create an appropriate ventilation open area. Good Longitudinal direction Opening: • Must occupy 80% of the longitudinal side of a space. • Must have an opening ratio of Height of an opening ≥ 0.15 m 75% or higher. Width of an opening ≥...
  • Page 19: Single Unit Installation

    7-1. Single unit installation (1) When all walls are within their height limits*. [mm (in)] * Height limit Front/Right/Left/Rear Same height or lower than the overall height of the unit Required minimum distance [mm (in)] L1 (Front) L2 (Rear) L3 (Right/Left) When the distance behind the unit (L2) needs to be small 450 (17-3/4) 100 (3-15/16)
  • Page 20: Multiple Unit Installation

    7-2. Multiple unit installation ・When installing multiple units, make sure to take into consideration factors such as providing enough space for people to pass through, ample space between blocks of units, and sufficient space for airflow. (The areas marked with Ⓐ in the figures below must be left open.) ・In the same way as with the single unit installation, add the dimension that exceeds the height limit (shown as "h1"...
  • Page 21 (3) Combination of face-to-face and side-by-side installations When there are walls in the front and rear of the block of units Ⓐ Unit height h2’ Unit height Ⓐ L2’ Required minimum distance [mm (in)] L2 (Rear) L2' (Rear) L4 (Between) 300 (11-13/16) + h2 300 (11-13/16) + h2' 900 (35-7/16)
  • Page 22: Foundation Work

    8. Foundation work Install the unit in accordance with the instructions to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes and strong winds. - Improper installation will cause the unit to topple, resulting in serious injury. The unit must be securely installed on a structure that can sustain its weight. - Failure to do so will cause the unit to fall, resulting in serious injury.
  • Page 23 ・To remove the detachable legs on site, unscrew the screws shown in the figure below. If the unit leg coating is damaged when the detachable leg is removed, repair the coating on site. Ⓐ Screws Ⓐ Ⓐ ・In abnormally harsh environments such as cold and/or windy areas, sufficient countermeasures to guard against excessive wind and snow should be taken to ensure the unit’s correct operation.
  • Page 24: Refrigerant Piping Work

    - It may also be in violation of applicable laws. - MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION cannot be held responsible for malfunctions or accidents resulting from the use of the wrong type of refrigerant.
  • Page 25: Pipe Selection

    9-2. Pipe selection Use refrigerant piping made of phosphorus deoxidized copper (copper and copper alloy seamless pipes) that meets local requirements. Pipe joints should also meet local requirements. Keep the inner and outer surfaces of the pipes clean and free of sulphur, oxides, dust/dirt, shaving particles, oils, moisture, or any other contaminants.
  • Page 26: Pipe Connection Example

    9-4. Pipe connection example 9-4-1. Example of pipe connection between an outdoor unit and HBC controller, and between an HBC controller and indoor unit CMB-WM108V-AA + CMB-WM108V-AB (CMB-WM1016V-AA) (CMB-WM1016V-AB) Ⓐ (~(E)M300) Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓕ Ⓔ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ...
  • Page 27 CMB-WM108V-AA + CMB-WM108V-AB (CMB-WM1016V-AA) (CMB-WM1016V-AB) Ⓐ ((E)M300) <A> Ⓒ Ⓑ Ⓑ <C> Ⓒ Ⓓ <B> Ⓕ Ⓔ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ Ⓑ (WP10-WP80) (WP100, WP125) Ⓖ <A>, <B> Main HBC controller (Total capacity of indoor units: WP375 or below) <C> Sub HBC controller (Total capacity of indoor units <B> + <C>: WP375 or below) Ⓐ...
  • Page 28 Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓐ Ⓑ 10 11 13 14 15 16 Fig. 9-4-2 Pump 1 circuit Ⓐ Pump 2 circuit Ⓑ <Notice> ・To connect multiple indoor units to a port - - Maximum total capacity of connected indoor units: W(P)80 or below - - Maximum number of connectable indoor units: 3 units - - 2-Branch Joint Pipes are not supplied.
  • Page 29 (1) Refrigerant pipe between outdoor unit and HBC controller (A, A , and A Use of one HBC controller [mm (in)] HBC controller Outdoor unit model Model name High-pressure side Low-pressure side PURY-(E)M200 ø19.05 (ø3/4) (Brazed) PURY-(E)M250 ø15.88 (ø5/8) (Brazed) ø22.2 (ø7/8) (Brazed) PURY-(E)M300 CMB-WM108V-AA...
  • Page 30 9-4-2. Connecting the HBC controller (1) Size of the pipe that fits the standard HBC controller ports Ⓐ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓑ Ⓕ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓔ Ⓖ Ⓐ To outdoor unit Ⓑ End connection (Brazed) Ⓒ Main HBC controller Sub HBC controller Ⓓ...
  • Page 31: Piping Connections And Valve Operations

    9-5. Piping connections and valve operations Before heating the brazed sections, remove the gas and oil that are trapped in the pipes. - Failure to do so may generate fire, resulting in serious injury. Ventilate the room while servicing the unit. - If the refrigerant leaks, oxygen deficiency may result.
  • Page 32 ・Do not use any commercially available anti-oxidizing agents since they may cause pipe corrosion and degrading of the refrigerant oil. Please contact Mitsubishi Electric for more details. ・Make sure that the pipes are not in contact with each other, unit panels, or base plates.
  • Page 33 <Reference> Size of refrigerant pipes On-site piping [mm (in)] Service valve piping [mm (in)] High-pressure side Low-pressure side High-pressure side Low-pressure side M200 ø19.05 (ø3/4) M250 ø22.2 (ø7/8) ø15.88 (ø5/8) ø22.2 (ø7/8) M300 M350 ø28.58 (ø1-1/8) M400 ø28.58 (ø1-1/8) ø28.58 (ø1-1/8) M450 ø19.05 (ø3/4) M500...
  • Page 34: Air-Tightness Test

    9-6. Air-tightness test Do not use oxygen, flammable gas, or a refrigerant containing chlorine for air-tightness testing. - Doing so may result in an explosion. Chlorine will deteriorate the refrigerant oil. After refrigerant pipe installation is completed, check the system for leaks by conducting an air-tightness test. If there is a leak, the composition of the refrigerant will change and the performance will drop.
  • Page 35: Thermal Insulation For Pipes

    9-7. Thermal insulation for pipes Insulate pipes to prevent condensation. - Condensation may collect and drip from the unit onto the ceiling or floor. Insulate the high- and low-pressure pipes, and liquid and gas pipes separately with polyethylene foam insulation materials.
  • Page 36 ・Make sure that the pipe connections all the way from the indoor unit are properly insulated. 9-7-2. Insulation for the section of the pipe that goes through a wall (1) Inner wall (concealed) (2) Outer wall (3) Outer wall (exposed) Ⓓ...
  • Page 37: Evacuation Of The System

    9-8. Evacuation of the system Do not purge the air using refrigerant. Use a vacuum pump to evacuate the system. - Residual gas in the refrigerant lines will cause bursting of the pipes or an explosion. Use a vacuum pump with a check valve. - If the vacuum pump oil flows back into the refrigerant lines, the refrigerant oil may deteriorate and the compressor may malfunction.
  • Page 38: Additional Refrigerant Charge

    9-9. Additional refrigerant charge Charge refrigerant in a liquid state. - Charging refrigerant in the gaseous state will change the composition of the refrigerant and lead to a performance drop. Do not use a charging cylinder when charging refrigerant. - The use of a charging cylinder may change the composition of the refrigerant and lead to a performance drop.
  • Page 39 ・When the piping length from the outdoor unit to the farthest HBC controller is longer than 10 m (32 ft) High-pressure pipe High-pressure pipe High-pressure pipe Amount of additional ø22.2 total length ø19.05 total length ø15.88 total length charge (kg) ×...
  • Page 40 ・When the piping length from the outdoor unit to the farthest HBC controller is longer than 10 m (32 ft) High-pressure pipe High-pressure pipe High-pressure pipe Amount of additional ø7/8 total length ø3/4 total length ø5/8 total length charge (oz) ×...
  • Page 41 Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. The unit shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater.) Do not pierce or burn.
  • Page 42 9-9-2. Charging additional refrigerant Charge the calculated amount of refrigerant in the liquid state to the unit through the service port after the completion of piping work. Upon completion of all work, securely tighten all service port caps and shaft caps to prevent refrigerant leakage.
  • Page 43: Electrical Work

    10. Electrical work Electrical work must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with local regulations and the instructions provided in this manual. Only use the specified cables and dedicated circuits. - Inadequate power source capacity or improper electrical work will result in electric shock, malfunction, or fire.
  • Page 44 ・Be sure to use the appropriate type of overcurrent breaker. Note that generated overcurrent may include some amount of direct current. ・Select the type of breaker for an inverter circuit as an earth leakage breaker. (Mitsubishi Electric NV-S series or its equivalent) ・The earth leakage breaker should be used in combination with a local switch.
  • Page 45 Indoor unit Sample chart PLFY-(WP)VBM, PMFY-VBM, PEFY-VMS, PCFY-VKM, Type 1 18.6 6000 PKFY-VHM, PKFY-VKM, PFFY-VKM, PFFY-(WP)VLRMM Type 2 PEFY-(WP)VMA Type 3 PEFY-VMHS 13.8 SAMPLE Type 4 Indoor unit other than the above "C" is multiples of the tripping current at 0.01 s. Obtain the value of "C"...
  • Page 46: Control Cable Specifications

    10-3. Control cable specifications ・Transmission cable Type 2-core shielded cable CVVS, CPEVS, or MVVS Size 1.25 mm (AWG 16) Length Max. 200 m (656 ft) The maximum allowable length of transmission cables via outdoor units (both centralized control transmission cables and indoor-outdoor transmission cables) is 500 m (1640 ft) Remarks The maximum allowable length of transmission cables from the power supply unit to each outdoor unit or to the system...
  • Page 47 ・System configuration example * The numbers in the parentheses in the figures below indicate address numbers. (1) When ME remote controllers are connected Interlocked operation with the ventilation unit Group Group Group * Move the power jumper from CN41 to CN40. * (51) (52) (53)
  • Page 48 (2) When MA remote controllers are connected Interlocked operation with the ventilation unit Group Group Group * Move the power jumper from CN41 to CN40. * (51) (52) (53) (01) (02) (03) (07) * SW5-1: ON * TB02 TB02 TB15 TB15 TB15 M1M2...
  • Page 49 (3) When a transmission booster unit is connected Earth (51) M1M2 S CN41 A B S TB02 M1M2 M1M2 S M1M2 S M1M2 S M1M2 S M1M2 S Ⓐ Ⓐ Shielded cable *1 Daisy-chain terminals (TB3) on outdoor units together in the same refrigerant system. *2 Leave the power jumper connected to CN41.
  • Page 50: Wiring Connections In The Control Box

    10-5. Wiring connections in the control box Connections must be made securely and without tension on the terminals. - Improperly connected cables may break, overheat, or cause smoke or fire. 10-5-1. Threading power cable through the knockout hole ・Open the front panel when performing wiring work. ・Punch out the knockout holes at the bottom of the front panel or base with a hammer.
  • Page 51 [2] (E)M350 to 500 (1) When routing the wiring through the front of the unit (2) When routing the wiring through the bottom of the unit Ⓐ Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓑ Fill the gap. Ⓒ Power cable size (mm Knockout hole to be used 2, 3.5, 5.5 Knockout hole 2 8, 14...
  • Page 52 10-5-2. Fixing the cables in place Route the cables as shown in the figures below. ・(E)M200 to 300 Inverter Box Main Box Power supply terminal block Cable strap Rubber bushing Transmission terminal block (for FAN cable) Tie band Rubber bushing (Supplied) (for main inverter connection wiring (200 V) and unit wiring...
  • Page 53 Take the procedure below. ① Thread the power cable through the rubber bushing 1. (See * and * below.) ② Thread the unit wiring (sensor wiring) and the transmission cable through the rubber bushing 2. (See * and * below.) ③...
  • Page 54 10-5-3. Connecting the cables PURY-(E)M200 to 300YNW-A1 Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓐ-1 Ⓐ-2 Ⓑ L1 L2 L3 N PURY-(E)M350 to 500YNW-A1 Ⓐ Control box Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓑ Power supply terminal block (TB1) L1 L2 L3 N Ⓒ Terminal block for indoor-outdoor transmission cable (TB3) Ⓓ...
  • Page 55: Address Setting

    10-6. Address setting ・Set the address setting switch as follows. Address setting method Address Assign the lowest address to the main indoor unit in the group, and assign sequential addresses to the rest of the indoor units in the same group. * In a system with a sub HBC controller, make the settings for the indoor units in the following order.
  • Page 56: Test Run

    11. Test run 11-1. Before a test run After the wiring work has been completed, measure the insulation resistance, and make sure that it reads at least 1 MΩ. - Failure to do so may result in electric leakage, malfunction, or fire. Turn on the power at least 12 hours before starting operation.
  • Page 57: Function Setting

    11-2. Function setting Make function settings by setting the dipswitches SW4, SW6, and SWP3 on the main board. Write down the switch settings on the electrical wiring diagram label on the control box front panel for future reference when the control box needs to be replaced. ・Take the following steps to make temperature unit (ºC or ºF) settings.
  • Page 58: Operation Characteristics In Relation To The Refrigerant Charge

    11-3. Operation characteristics in relation to the refrigerant charge It is important to have a clear understanding of the characteristics of refrigerant and the operation characteristics of air conditioners before attempting to adjust the refrigerant charge in a given system. ・During cooling operation, the amount of refrigerant in the accumulator is the smallest when all indoor units are in operation.
  • Page 59: Inspection And Maintenance

    If the contract is signed, service technicians will periodically inspect the unit to identify any damage at an early stage, and take appropriate measures. ・Please contact local MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC sales office for maintenance frequency and tasking recommendations.
  • Page 60: Rating Plate Information

    13. Rating plate information (1) M models Model PURY-M200YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M250YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M300YNW-A1(-BS) PURY-M350YNW-A1(-BS) Unit combination – – – – Refrigerant (R32) 5.2 kg 5.2 kg 5.2 kg 8.0 kg Allowable pressure (Ps) HP: 4.15 MPa, LP: 2.26 MPa Net weight 227 kg 227 kg 227 kg 270 kg...
  • Page 61 27 / 19 INDOOR 20 / - DB / WB °C OUTDOOR 35 / 24 OUTDOOR 7 / 6 Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. MANUFACTURER: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS WORKS 5-66, TEBIRA, 6-CHOME, WAKAYAMA CITY, JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN WT09050X01...
  • Page 64 This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commercial and light-industrial environment. The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations: • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU • Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU •...

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