b.
Multi-Core Wire
1.
Strip 10mm of the insulating layer at the end of the wire a with a wire stripper.
2.
Loosen the screw on the wiring board of the air conditioning unit.
3.
Fix a wiring terminal matching the size of the screw to the end of the multi-core wire with crimpling
pliers.
4. Insert the screw through the terminal of the multi-core wire and then fix it to the wiring board.
WARNING
•
If the power cable or the signal line is damaged, they must be replaced with a new cable.
•
Prior to wiring, check the voltage marked on the nameplate is correct and then following the wiring
diagram.
•
The dedicated power cable must be used for the air-conditioning unit. The unit must be fitted with
a current leakage protection switch and air switch in case of unit overload.
•
The air conditioning unit must be earthed.
•
Wiring terminals or single-core wire must be used. Direct wiring between multi-core wires and the
wiring board may cause fire.
•
The unit must be wired in accordance with the wiring diagram. Incorrect wiring may result in the
air-conditioning unit running abnormally or damage to the unit.
•
Do not let electrical wires touch the refrigerant pipe, the compressor, the fan or other moving parts.
•
Do not modify the wiring inside the indoor unit. Doing so will void the warranty.
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Figure 20: Connection to the Wiring Terminal
LENNOX MULTI SPLIT INVERTER
Slim Line Ducted Indoor Unit
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