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Mitsubishi Electric PZ-52SF-E Installation Manual

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0412873HC1902
GB
Building Air-Conditioning Control System
Lossnay Remote Controller
Installation Manual
This manual contains only the installation procedure for the Lossnay remote controller. For information about how to wire and install the Lossnay
units and the Lossnay adaptor, see their installation manuals.
In the remainder of this manual, the term "Lossnay unit" implies the Lossnay with which the Lossnay adaptor is connected unless it is specified.
For your safety, thoroughly read 1 Safety Precautions described below before installing the Lossnay remote controller correctly.
1
Safety Precautions
● The following two symbols are used to denote dangers that may be caused by incorrect use:
WARNING
This symbol denotes what could lead to serious injury or death if the Lossnay remote controller is misused.
This symbol denotes what could lead to personal injury or property damage if the Lossnay remote controller is
CAUTION
misused.
● After reading this installation manual, keep it in a safe place where the user can refer to it whenever necessary.
Make sure that this manual is forwarded to the next user.
WARNING
Ask your dealer or technical representative to install the unit.
Ensure that installation work is done correctly following this installa-
Any deficiency caused by your own installation may result in an electric
tion manual.
shock or fire.
Any deficiency caused by installation may result in an electric shock or fire.
Install in a place which is strong enough to withstand the weight of
All electrical work must be performed by a licensed technician, ac-
the PZ-52SF-E.
cording to local regulations and the instructions given in this manual.
Any lack of strength may cause the PZ-52SF-E to fall down, resulting in
Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by installation may re-
personal injury.
sult in an electric shock or fire.
Firmly connect the wiring using the specified cables. Carefully check
Do not move and re-install the PZ-52SF-E yourself.
that the cables do not exert any force on the terminals.
Any deficiency caused by installation may result in an electric shock or fire.
Improper wiring connections may produce heat and possibly a fire.
Ask your distributor or special vendor for moving and installation.
Never modify or repair the PZ-52SF-E by yourself.
Any deficiency caused by your modification or repair may result in an elec-
tric shock or fire.
Consult with your dealer about repairs.
CAUTION
Do not install in any place exposed to flammable gas leakage.
Do not install in any steamy place such a bathroom or kitchen.
Flammable gases accumulated around the body of PZ-52SF-E may cause
Avoid any place where moisture is condensed into dew. Doing so may cause
an explosion.
an electric shock or a malfunction.
Do not use in any special environment.
Do not install in any place where acidic or alkaline solution or special
Using in any place exposed to oil (including machine oil), steam and sulfu-
spray are often used.
ric gas may deteriorate the performance significantly or give damage to the
Doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction.
component parts.
Use standard wires in compliance with the current capacity.
Wire so that it does not receive any tension.
A failure to this may result in an electric leakage, heating or fire.
Tension may cause wire breakage, heating or fire.
Do not touch any PCB (Printed Circuit Board) with your hands or with
Completely seal the wire lead-in port with putty etc.
tools. Do not allow dust to collect on the PCB.
Any dew, moisture, cockroaches, insects entering the unit may cause an
Doing so may cause fire or an electric shock.
electric shock or a malfunction.
Do not touch any control button with your wet hands.
Do not wash with water.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.
Do not press any control button using a sharp object.
Do not install in any place at a temperature of more than 40°C or less
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.
than 0°C or exposed to direct sunlight.
Never contact the power supply with the control wiring terminals.
Doing so will certainly cause the controller to catch fire.
2
Specification
Source power requirement
Input voltage
17VDC - 30VDC, 0.02 A
Power received from an outdoor unit or a power supply unit via M-NET trans-
mission line.
Interface condition for transmission line
M-NET transmission line ; 30VDC+AMI signal (±5VDC)
Number of M-NET controlled Lossnay
1 - 16
unit controlled by PZ-52SF-E
Environmental condition
Temperature
Operating
0 - 40°C
Non operating
0 - 70°C
Humidity
30 - 90%RH (No condensation)
120 (High) × 70 (Width) × 8.41 (Depth) mm
Dimensions
Weight
0.12 kg
3
Checking the Supplied Parts
Check that the box includes the following parts in addition to this installation manual:
Lossnay Remote Controller Model Name
(1) Lossnay remote controller .............................................................................................................. 1
PZ-52SF-E
(2) Cross-recessed pan-head screws .................................................................................................. 2
(3) Operation manual ........................................................................................................................... 1
NOTE:
The parts listed below must be purchased separately.
(1) Cable connecting the Lossnay remote controller to the
NOTE: If you need to use a cable extension longer than 10
Lossnay unit: Use the cable specified below.
meters, select an electric wire that meets the following
2
specifications:
Cable type
CVV (2-core): 0.75 - 1.25 mm
or equivalent
Wire specification ..... CPEVS: ø1.2 mm - ø1.6 mm or equivalent
* CVV is a control cable which is sheathed in polyvinyl chlo-
ride with polyvinyl insulated wires inside.
*CPEVS: PE insulated PVC jacketed shielded communication
*CVVS : PVC insulated PVC jacketed shielded control cable
(2) The switch box is necessary for mounting. Use the switch box specified in the right.
PZ-52SF-E
Restriction when the Lossnay units are connected with the central control-
4
ler transmission cable
When the Lossnay units and the Lossnay remote controllers are connected with the central controller transmission cable, the number of the
Lossnay remote controllers is restricted because of the capacity of the power supply unit.
The following table shows how many Lossnay remote controllers can be used.
The number of the Lossnay units that isn't supplied power from the cable doesn't concern about it.
No. system controllers
For details on electrical connections, please refer to the power supply unit catalogue.
Power supply unit
PAC-SC34KUA
System controller
Transmission cable
power supply unit
5
Installing the Lossnay Remote Controller
1. Mount the switch box.
(1) Install the switch box (purchased separately) as
explained below.
Switch box
Outline of Lossnay
remote controller
40 mm or more
(2) Purchase the thin-copper wiring pipe and locknuts and bushings separately.
2. Install the Lossnay remote controller.
(1) Pull out about 80 mm of cable from the wall and remove the insulation from its end.
(2) Use putty to seal the cable lead-in hole in order to prevent insects from damaging the wiring and to prevent air from condensing on the
Lossnay remote controller circuit board. If the hole is not sealed well, the Lossnay remote controller circuit board may be damaged.
(3) Connect the cable to the terminal board in the bottom rear of the Lossnay remote controller unit.
(4) Remove the Lossnay remote controller cover using a standard screwdriver, then attach the Lossnay remote controller unit to the switch
box using the two enclosed cross-recessed pan-head screws. Use a standard screwdriver with a blade that is 4 mm or wider to remove
the cover.
Enclosed Parts
CVVS: 1.25 mm
2
- 2 mm
2
or equivalent
CAUTION:
cable
16
16
54
No units
1 unit
2 units
3 units
Max. 30 units
Max. 26 units
Max. 22 units
Max. 18 units
Lossnay unit
Lossnay remote controller
NOTE:
• Be sure to install the switch box with the clearance shown in the
illustration at the left. (Check the space between the unit and any
Projecting
projection such as a stud.)
object such as
• Leave a space of 120 mm or more below the Lossnay remote
a stud
controller so that the screwdriver can be used.
Wall
Wiring pipe
80mm
11
10
One switch box (with cover)
Leading
Insula-
Sheath
Seal with putty
wire
tion
Cable
The cable does not have polarity.
When connecting stranded cable, hold down the button on the terminal board while
inserting the cable.
The cable connects to the main terminal board when it is inserted into the bottom
Button:
terminal.
Press here.
When disconnecting the cable, hold down the button while pulling out the cable.
After inserting the cable, slightly tug on it to check that it does not easily disconnect.
Insert the cable.
If the cable is not securely connected, a short-circuit or malfunction may occur.
Lossnay remote controller cover
• Forcing off the cover using a screwdriver that is less than 4 mm wide may result in damage to the equipment
or injuries.
• Attach the Lossnay remote controller to a level surface. Do not overtighten the screws, otherwise the case
may become deformed or break.
(5) Set the Lossnay remote controller address.
SW1
SW2
h
Rotary switches
6
20
1.5 or less
10
44
CAUTION:
The address must be set if the Lossnay remote controller is used as a part of a multiunit system. Set the address
according to its position in the system. In addition, refer to the Lossnay Adaptor Installation Manual for more
information concerning the setting of the addresses.
(6) After setting the Lossnay remote controller address, attach the Lossnay remote controller cover.
When attaching the Lossnay remote controller cover, set the top of the cover onto the two top hooks, then push in on the bottom of the
cover until it snaps into place.
If the bottom of the cover is attached first, the top of the cover cannot be attached. Forcefully pushing in the top of the cover to attach
it may break the hooks.
4 units
6
Registering the Lossnay Unit With the Lossnay Remote Controller
Max. 14 units
A Lossnay unit must be registered with the Lossnay remote controller in a group arrangement. Register a Lossnay unit using the initial registra-
tion mode as shown below. In addition, the initial registration mode can be used to search for a Lossnay unit registered to the group or to delete
a registration.
Setting Procedure
1
Turn off the unit.
(Perform the following operation after "H0" flashes on the display.)
2
Hold down both
and
for more than 2 seconds.
FILTER
This starts the initial registration mode and the set Lossnay re-
mote controller address flashes on the display.
3
Press
to select the address of the Lossnay unit that
you wish to register with this Lossnay remote controller.
After the button is pressed once, the Lossnay remote control-
ler address, and then the Lossnay unit address is displayed.
Afterwards, each press of the button increases the Lossnay
unit address by 1 as shown below. Holding down the button
changes the address more quickly.
[101] ➝ [- - -] ➝ [001] ➝ [002] ➝ · · · ➝ [098] ➝ [099]
(Set Lossnay remote controller address)
Flashes
4
When the address of the Lossnay unit that you wish to regis-
ter is displayed, press
to begin registering.
If the registration is completed correctly, the display appears
as shown below.
The Lossnay unit type,
"LC", is displayed.
If the registration is not completed correctly, "88" flashes in
the display. Check that the selected Lossnay unit address or
the wiring are correct.
Up to 16 Lossnay units can be registered.
5
After registering, hold down both
and
FILTER
than 2 seconds to end the initial registration mode and the
normal display appears.
NOTE:
• Up to 16 Lossnay units can be registered.
• If the registration cannot be completed or deleted correctly, either the set address or the wiring of the Lossnay unit whose
registration you wish to add or delete may be incorrect. Check the wiring and the address that is set.
This product is designed and intended for use in a residential, commercial or light-industrial environment.
The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations:
• Low Voltage Defective 73/23/EEC
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC
2-3 Marunouchi, 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8310 Japan
Set the Lossnay remote controller address using the rotary switches SW1
and SW2 on the front of the Lossnay remote controller.
■ Setting range: 101 to 200
Rotary switch SW1 indicates the tens digit and SW2 indicates the ones digit.
In addition, 100 is automatically added to the setting as shown below.
Rotary switch setting
01 - 99
00
Lossnay remote controller address
101 - 199
200
The address is set to 01 when the Lossnay remote controller is shipped
from the manufacturer.
(Initial registration mode operation)
CENTRAL
INTERLOCKED
HEAT EX.
BY-PASS
AUTO
CHECK
NOT AVAILABLE FILTER
3
qu
2
5
ON/OFF
4
6
FILTER
Confirmation of registered address
6
Display the addresses of the Lossnay units that are regis-
tered with this Lossnay remote controller.
Each press of
in step 2 or 4 displays the address of a
FILTER
registered Lossnay unit and its type, "LC".
If no Lossnay unit is registered, "– – –" appears in the address
display and no type is displayed.
Address deletion
7
Delete the address of a Lossnay unit registered with this
Lossnay remote controller.
Hold down [ON/OFF] twice for 2 seconds each time either in
step 4 or after the registration is complete to delete the regis-
tration of the Lossnay unit that is currently displayed.
When the display appears as shown above, hold down [ON/
OFF] twice for 2 seconds each time.
for more
If the registration is deleted correctly, "– – " appears in the
display.
If the registration is not deleted correctly, "88" flashes in the
display. Check that the selected Lossnay unit address and
the wiring are correct.

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  • Page 1 CENTRAL INTERLOCKED Any lack of strength may cause the PZ-52SF-E to fall down, resulting in Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by installation may re- (Perform the following operation after “H0” flashes on the display.) HEAT EX.
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