- Inadequate strength may cause the unit to fall down, resulting in is shorted and operated forcibly, or parts other than those specified injuries. by Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC are used, fire or • Use the specified cables for wiring. Make the connections se- explosion may result.
Precautions for devices that use Warning: • Note the following when building a heater in the air R410A refrigerant conditioning system. - Leave enough space between units for proper ventilation so that Caution: the indoor unit temperature does not exceed 40˚C when •...
CONTENTS I Features [1] Features............................ 1 II Components and Functions [1] Components and Functions...................... 2 III Specifications [1] Specifications..........................5 1.Specifications.......................... 5 2.Electrical parts specification ....................6 IV Outlines and Dimensions [1] Outlines and Dimensions......................7 V Wiring Diagram [1] Wiring Diagram ......................... 9 VI Refrigerant System Diagram [1] Refrigerant system diagram....................
[ I Features ] I Features [1] Features Floor Standing Type Exposed type Concealed type Cooling capacity/Heating capacity Model BTU/h TPFFYP006CS140A 6000/6700 1.8/2.0 TPFFYP006RE140A TPFFYP008CS140A 8000/9000 2.3/2.6 TPFFYP008RE140A TPFFYP012CS140A 12000/13500 3.5/4.0 TPFFYP012RE140A TPFFYP015CS140A 15000/17000 4.4/5.0 TPFFYP015RE140A TPFFYP018CS140A 18000/20000 5.3/5.9 TPFFYP018RE140A TPFFYP024CS140A 24000/27000 7.0/7.9...
[ II Components and Functions ] II Components and Functions [1] Components and Functions 1. Indoor (Main) Unit Air outlet Air outlet Air inlet Air inlet Exposed type Concealed type - 2 - HWE18370...
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[ II Components and Functions ] 2. Remote Controller [TAR-40MAAU] Once the operation mode is selected, the unit will remain in the selected mode until changed. (1) Remote Controller Interface ⑤ ⑥ ④ ③ ② ① Function buttons ⑦ ⑧ ⑨...
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[ II Components and Functions ] (2) Remote Controller Display The main display can be displayed in two different modes: “Full” and “Basic.” The factory setting is “Full.” To switch to the “Basic” mode, change the setting on the Main display setting. ▌...
[ IV Outlines and Dimensions ] IV Outlines and Dimensions [1] Outlines and Dimensions TPFFYP006, 008, 012, 015, 018, 024CS140A Unit:mm(in.) - 7 - HWE18370...
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[ IV Outlines and Dimensions ] TPFFYP006, 008, 012, 015, 018, 024RE140A Unit:mm(in.) - 8 - HWE18370...
[ VI Refrigerant System Diagram ] VI Refrigerant System Diagram [1] Refrigerant system diagram Gas pipe thermistor TH23 Gas pipe Liquid pipe thermistor TH22 Flare connection Heat exchanger Linear expansion valve Strainer (#100mesh) Strainer (#100mesh) Room temparature thermistor TH21 mm <in.> Capacity TPFFYP006,008,012,015CS140A TPFFYP018CS140A...
[ VII Troubleshooting ] VII Troubleshooting [1] Troubleshooting 1. How to check the parts Room temparature Disconnect the connector, then measure the resistance using a tester. thermistor (TH21) (Surrounding temperature 10°C~30°C[50°F~86°F]) Liquid pipe thermistor (TH22) Normal Abnormal Gas pipe thermistor (Refer to the thermistor characteristic graph (TH23) 4.3kΩ...
[ VII Troubleshooting ] <Thermistor Characteristic graph> < Thermistor for lower temperature > Room temparature thermistor(TH21) Thermistor for Liquid pipe thermistor(TH22) lower temperature Gas pipe temparature thermistor(TH23) Drain sensor(DS) Thermistor R =15kΩ ± 3% Fixed number of B=3480kΩ ± 2% Rt=15exp { 3480( 273+t 0˚C...
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[ VII Troubleshooting ] <Output pulse signal and the valve operation> Output Output (Phase) Closing a valve Opening a valve : 4 ø1 The output pulse shifts in above order. ø2 1. When linear expansion valve operation stops, all output phase become OFF.
[ VII Troubleshooting ] 2. Setting of address switch Make sure that power source is turning off. Indoor unit control board < At delivery (All models)> S W 1 S W 4 < At delivery (All models)> 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN82 9 10...
[ VII Troubleshooting ] 3. Function of Dip-switch Operation by switch Switch Pole Remarks Function Thermistor<Intake temperature Indoor unit Built-in remote controller Address board detection>position Filter clogging detection Provided Not provided <At delivery> Filter life 2,500hr 100hr Air intake Effective Not effective 9 10 Remote indication switching Thermostat ON signal indication...
[ VII Troubleshooting ] 4. Function the LED of the indoor unit service board k l i LED1 Main power source At applying main power source Lighting LED2 Transmission power source Lighting At receiving M-NET transmission power source - 16 - HWE18370...
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] VIII Disassembly Procedure [1] Disassembly Procedure 1. Control box (Exposed type TPFFYP-CS140A) Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Removing the front panel (A) Fig.1 (1) Remove the fixing screws (two) of the front panel (A). (Fig.1) (2) Hold the bottom of the front panel with your hands, and gently lift it.
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] 2. Thermistor (Gas and liquid piping temperature detection) Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Removing the side casing (1) Open the control panel cover (A), remove the fixing screws (two) of the securing cover. (Fig.1) (2) Pull up the side casing (B).
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] 3. Thermistor (Intake air temperature detection) Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Removing the thermistor Fig.1 (1) Remove the thermistor under the control box. (Fig.1) Thermistor 4. Drainpan OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS Fig.1 1.
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] 5. Fan and fan motor Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Sliding the fan section (Fig.1) Fig.1 (1) Remove the fixing screws (two) (a). (2) Slide the fan section in direction of the arrow . 2.
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] 6. Heat exchanger Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Removing the casing Fig.1 (1) Remove the fixing screws (six) and remove the casing. (Fig.1) 2. Removing the cover 1, 2 with VIII - 2 - 2 - (1) (Fig.2) 3.
[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ] 7. Casing (Concealed type TPFFYP-RE140A) Be careful removing heavy parts. OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS 1. Removing the casing ass’y Fig.1 (1) Remove the fixing screws (nine) of the plate (A) and remove the plate. (Fig.1) 2. Removing the air diffuser ass’y (1) Remove the fixing screws (eight) of the air diffuser ass’y (B) and remove it.
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Publication No. DL-SVG060A-EN New publication effective Feb. 2019 Specifications subject to change without notice HWE18370...
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