Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI PFFY Series Technical & Service Manual page 3

Floor standing type, indoor unit, exposed/concealed type, for use with the r410a & r22
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Warning:
Note the following when building a heater in the air
conditioning system.
- Leave enough space between units for proper ventilation so that
the indoor unit temperature does not exceed 40˚C when
windless.
- Keep the heater clean, and take appropriate measures so that
the indoor unit does not suck in the dust particles that
accumulate on the heater.
- Use the optional heater cable (PAC-YU24HT) to perform an
interlocked operation with indoor units.
- Do not build a heater inside the indoor unit.
Recommended circuit
Wiring diagram
R
1-phase power
S
supply
208V, 230V/60Hz
R
S
Control board
FS1, 2 ----- Thermal fuse
H1, H2 ----- Heater
26H --------- Overheat protection
88H --------- Electromagnetic contactor
88H
FS1
FS2
88H
FS1
FS2
88H
CN24
thermostat
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Precautions for devices that use
R410A refrigerant
Caution:
Do not use the existing refrigerant piping.
- The old refrigerant and refrigerator oil in the existing piping con-
tains a large amount of chlorine which may cause the refrigerator
oil of the new unit to deteriorate.
Use refrigerant piping made of C1220 (Cu-DHP) phosphorus
deoxidized copper as specified in the *JIS H3300 "Copper and
copper alloy seamless pipes and tubes". In addition, be sure
that the inner and outer surfaces of the pipes are clean and
free of hazardous sulphur, oxides, dust/dirt, shaving particles,
oils, moisture, or any other contaminant.
- Contaminants on the inside of the refrigerant piping may cause
the refrigerant residual oil to deteriorate.
*JIS: Japanese Industrial Standard
H1
Store the piping to be used during installation indoors and keep
both ends of the piping sealed until just before brazing. (Store
elbows and other joints in a plastic bag.)
H2
- If dust, dirt, or water enters the refrigerant cycle, deterioration of
the oil and compressor trouble may result.
Use ester oil, ether oil or alkylbenzene (small amount) as the
26H
refrigerator oil to coat flares and flange connections.
- The refrigerator oil will degrade if it is mixed with a large amount of
mineral oil.
Use liquid refrigerant to fill the system.
- If gas refrigerant is used to seal the system, the composition of
the refrigerant in the cylinder will change and performance may
drop.
Do not use a refrig
- If another refrigerant (R22, etc.) is used, the chlorine in the refrig-
erant may cause the refrigerator oil to deteriorate.
Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check valve.
- The vacuum pump oil may flow back into the refrigerant cycle and
cause the refrigerator oil to deteriorate.
Do not use the following tools that are used with conventional
refrigerants.
(Gauge manifold, charge hose, gas leak detector, reverse flow
check valve, refrigerant charge base, vacuum gauge, refriger-
ant recovery equipment)
- If the conventional refrigerant and refrigerator oil are mixed in the
R410A , the refrigerant may deteriorated.
- If
water is mixed in the R410A , the refrigerator oil may
- Since R410A does not contain any chlorine, gas leak detectors
for conventional refrigerants will not react to it.
Do not use a charging cylinder.
- Using a charging cylinder may cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.
Be especially careful when managing the tools.
- If dust, dirt, or water gets in the refrigerant cycle, the refrigerant
may deteriorate.
erant other than R410A.
deteriorate.
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