Summary of Contents for Panasonic RAC Solo P-MOG Series
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Installation and Control Installation Manual (original instructions) N421133A - Rev.02 - 12/2024 RAC Solo P-MOG16*...
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By following the suggestions contained in this manual, the product you have purchased will provide trouble free operation, giving you optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs. Panasonic Corporation Conformity This unit complies with the European directives: • RoHS 2011/65/UE •...
1. Coding 1. CODING 1.1 Product related coding This instruction manual refers to the following product Check the correspondence with the technical rat- codes. ing plate on the product. See chapter "identifica- tion" p. 9. Code Size Connection side Control Panel Valves P-MOG16IC5-E...
2. general inFormation 2. GENERALINFORMATION 2.1 About the manual I nthefigures This manual was written to provide all the explanations for the correct management of the device. 1 The numbers indicate the individual components. This instruction manual forms an integral part of the A The capital letters indicate component assemblies.
2. general inFormation to the instructions provided in this manual and the national It contains the list of products and/or accessories referred standards currently in force. to in the manual. To work on the refrigeration circuit, the installer must com- Generalinformation ply with the provisions of Regulation 303/2008/EC which It addresses all recipients.
2. general inFormation 2.2.1 S pecificwarningsforR290 The unit uses environmentally friendly R290 refrigerant gas, with a global Warming Potential (gWP) = 3. do not This document contains only some of the warn- release R290 gas into the atmosphere. ings related to the refrigerant R290. For more r290 refrigerant gas is flammable and odourless.
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2. general inFormation This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case, it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.
3. ProduCt PreSentation 3. PRODUCTPRESENTATION 3.1 I dentification the appliance can be identified by the rating plate: Technicalratingplate According to EU Regulation No. 517/2014 concerning certain fluorinated greenhouse gases, it is mandatory to indicate the total amount of refrigerant present in the installed system.
3. ProduCt PreSentation 3.4 Components Control Panel Remote control air outlet deflector Internal exchanger front panel External fan Intake grid Condensation pump Aesthetic side panel Condensation drain valve Electrical compartment cover floater air filter External exchanger Air expulsion External air probe Condensate drain Room air probe Anti-lifting bracket...
3. ProduCt PreSentation 3.5 Compatible accessories Combinable prod- Accessory description Code ucts Wall-mounted control panels Control panels LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall mounted complete with thermostat and room temperature and relative humidity probe. Cable PCZ-EEB749 connection. White colour LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted complete with thermostat and room temperature and relative humidity probe with PCZ-EFB749...
4. inStallation 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Preliminary warnings ThissectionisdedicatedtotheInstaller.Thefea- The Manufacturer accepts no liability for damage turesoftheinstalleraredescribedinthe"Recipi- caused to animals or property due to failure to apply ents"p. 5chapter. the indicated rules which may cause malfunction of ap- pliances. Fordetailedinformationontheproducts,referto chapter"Technicalinformation"p. 49 The air conditioners without an external unit are de- signed for indoor installation.
4. inStallation 4.3 Dimensions and weights with packaging Models m.u. Dimensions and weight for shipping Width Height Total depth Weight 42,0 4.4 Handling with packaging 4.4.1 Preliminary warnings Use the handles provided on the packaging. Handles the appliance must be handled only by qualified per- sonnel, adequately equipped and with equipment suit- able for the weight and dimensions of the appliance.
4. inStallation 4.5 Storage 4.5.1 Preliminary warnings Store in a clean and dry place. Store in accordance with the applicable national regu- S pecificwarningsforR290 lations. Store the box in a closed environment protected from Store the unit in such a way as to avoid mechanical atmospheric agents and isolate it from the floor using damage.
4. inStallation external fixed grid for air inlet and outlet (2 pcs front view) CR2025 3V remote control battery Screws and dowels kit (6 pcs) Wall-mounted roll-up tubes (2 pcs) Wall mounting bracket energy efficiency label Instruction sheet for manual download QR Code scan label Remote control internal flanges...
4. inStallation • the supporting structure is able to support the weight The unit should not be installed in a position where the of the appliance air flow is aimed directly at the people nearby. • the supporting structure section does not feature Provide the following: building supporting elements, pipes or power lines •...
4. inStallation 4.10 Installation minimum distances The clearance zones for the installation and maintenance make sure that there is sufficient space to allow the of the appliance are shown in the figure. established spac- panels to be removed for routine and supplementary es are necessary to avoid barriers to airflow and allow for maintenance operations.
4. inStallation Holes for M8 dowels ø 18 mm condensate drain Electrical connection area anti-lifting bracket holed ø 8 mm Ø162 mm holes for air channelling 4.11.1 Preliminary warnings Wall drilling for ducts The unit requires two or more people to position the Side of the wall towards the interior unit.
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4. inStallation ► use a core drill ► drill the through hole into the wall ► keep a downward inclination toward the external side The maximum length of the holes is 1 meter. Curves are prohibited. To prevent the creation of large quantities of dust and debris in the room it is recommended to couple the core drill to a vacuum system.
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4. inStallation Fixing the bracket ► mark the positions of the fixing holes ► use a drill The devices are provided with metallic support for mount- ► mark the position of the mounting holes ing on the wall. ► fix the metallic support with the screws and the wall plugs Spirit level Metal support...
4. inStallation 4.12 Condensation drain preparation This appliance is complete with a tray for collecting the con- 4.12.2 Positioning densation produced during heating, cooling and dehumid- ification operation. Condensation drain stub The size and positioning of the drainage tube are shown Safety drain below.
4. inStallation Avoid the hermetic closure of the container. The discharge system must feature a suitable syphon in order to prevent air from entering the vacuum system. Prevent the end of the drainage tube from falling below The syphon also prevents odours and insects from en- the water level.
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4. inStallation complete connection of the covers may result in over- Avoid proximity to sources of ignition in continuous heating of the terminals, electric shock or fire. operation (open flames, gas appliances, electric stoves, lighted cigarettes, etc.). It is forbidden the use of gas and water pipes for grounding the appliance.
4. inStallation This operation must be only be carried out by the instal- Circuit breaker 1P+N, 6A, type C Y-type socket lation or Technical Assistance Centre. Plug supplied with the device To carry out direct connections and substitute the power cord using the cable in the wall, proceed as follows: ►...
4. inStallation Tomakechanges: ► Rotate the bracket 180° ► if installed, remove aesthetic panels see chapter "Re- ► re-install the stirrup moval of aesthetic panels and grilles" p. 25 ► reassemble the aesthetic panel ► Position the lower aesthetic cover kit (codice PCZ- ►...
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4. inStallation Intake grid Connectors filter front panel Control Panel Side panel...
4. inStallation 4.17 Assembly of aesthetic panels and grilles Toassemble: ► connect the connector of the on-board control ► place the side panel ► screw in the fixing screws ► screw in the fixing screws ► place the filter ► positioning the aesthetic panel ►...
5. touChPad and remote Control 5. TOUCHPADANDREMOTECONTROL 5.1 Interface 5.1.1 Description • show the operating status • show any alarms The touchpad control is supplied as standard on board the • select the various functions unit, does not require any connections and enables: 5.1.2 Touchpad Keys and functions related.
5. touChPad and remote Control 5.2.2 Scale The range for °f is smaller, equivalent to -5 °C/5 °C. Tochangethetemperatureunitofmeasure 5.2.6 Wi-Fi reset ► select ► select °C or °f ToresettheWi-Ficredentialsandreturnthedevice By default the temperature unit of measure is ° C. toitsoriginalconfiguration ►...
5. touChPad and remote Control 5.3.5 Connectivity expansion module TosettheHeatingonlyorCoolingonlymode ► select To enable or disable the connectivity expansion ► select HC to set the Heating and Cooling mode module ► select Ho to set the Heating only mode ► select ►...
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6. WALL-MOUNTEDCONTROLCODINGPCZ-EEB749 6.1 Interface 6.1.1 Description After 20 seconds after the last action the panel bright- ness is reduced, only the room temperature is seen on LED electronic control panels with touch interface for wall the display.
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6.2 Installation 6.2.1 Description back plate Wall-mounted control panel The wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED thermostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of controlling multiple appliances equipped with the same electronic board. It is equipped with a temperature and humidity probe.
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6.3 Single connection diagram Wall-mounted control panel Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) Wall-mounted control 12 V 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT Reverse A and B for connecting the wall control...
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6.4 Connections 6.4.1 Preliminary warnings Tomaketheconnections: ► connect the + - power supply wires to a 12 V-DC 1A Theterminalsaccept: power supply • rigid or flexible wires with a 0.2 to 1 mm² cross-sec- ► connect the Modbus serial connection cables to ter- tion minals A and b •...
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6.5.4 Set the humidity setpoint Tonavigateinthemenu ► use the icons Tosetthehumiditysetpoint Toselectamenuitemandtoconfirmthechanges ► select made ► press to change settings ► press the icon ► increase or decrease the value with the icons Confirming the change takes you to the next item. Toexitthemenu ►...
6. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eeB749 6.6 Advanced Menu Through the control panel, it is possible to access the ad- rC: Not used vanced menu. UC: Not used To access the advanced menu, it is first neces- sarytoaccessthebasicmenu.Seesection"Basic Ac: Not used menu"p. 34.
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 7. WALL-MOUNTEDCONTROLCODINGPCZ-EFB749 7.1 Interface 7.1.1 Description After 20 seconds after the last action the panel bright- ness is reduced, only the room temperature is seen on LED electronic control panels with touch interface for wall the display.
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 7.2 Installation 7.2.1 Description back plate Wall-mounted control panel The wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED thermostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of controlling multiple appliances equipped with the same electronic board. It is equipped with a temperature and humidity probe.
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 7.3 Single connection diagram Wall-mounted control panel Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) Wall-mounted control 12 V-DC 1A 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT...
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 7.4 Multiple connection diagram Wall-mounted control panel Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control Terminal block for device connection 12 V-DC 1A power supply Presence contact (normally open) Wall-mounted control 12 V 230V 50Hz BRIDGE 485-COMM 485-COMM FILTER PE-OUT...
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 7.5 Connections 7.5.1 Preliminary warnings Terminalblockposition: Terminal block ( back view panel) The terminals for connecting the control panel and the presence contact CP are inserted in a plastic bag and placed inside the electrical box. Terminal blocks Tomaketheconnections: ►...
7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 Keep the bipolar cable separate from power supply ca- In the case of a connection between several devices, it ble by a minimum of 50 mm. is mandatory to carry out the matching between con- trol and device.
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7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 Set the humidity setpoint The volume setting range is from 00 (min) to 03 (max). Tosetthehumiditysetpoint the volume changes after confirming the modification. ► select ► press to change settings Factory reset ► increase or decrease the value with the icons Toresetthefactoryparameters ►...
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7. Wall-mounted Control Coding PCZ-eFB749 Menu items Ad: Not used Pr: Not used di: options for digital output rH: Not used rC: Not used UC: Not used Ac: Not used Ah: Not used Ed: Extended display Fr: Not used To select digital input Tochangethedigitalinput ►...
8. maintenanCe 8. MAINTENANCE routine maintenance is essential to keep the device effi- cient, safe, and reliable over time. 8.1 Preliminary warnings ThissectionisdedicatedtotheTechnicalAssistance Handle refrigerant with care. Leaking refrigerant can Center. The features of the Technical Assistance cause freezing. Centeraredescribedinchapter"Recipients"p. 5.
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8. maintenanCe 8.2.2 C leaningthefilters Clean the air filter after a period of continuous use and for grid disassembly operations see chapter "Removal according to the concentration of impurities in the air, or of aesthetic panels and grilles" p. 25. when you wish to start-up the appliance after a period of for grid assembly operations see chapter "Assembly of inactivity.
9. trouBleShooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Troubleshooting table In the even of a malfunction, please refer to the following lem is not solved, please contact the Authorised Technical table. If, after performing the suggested checks, the prob- Assistance. Anomalies Possible causes Remedies Check there is power supply (by turning a light on, for example).
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9. trouBleShooting The appliance must not be installed in rooms where explosive gases develop or where there are humidity and temperature conditions that exceed the maximum levels reported on the installation manual. Clean the air filter regularly as described in the specific paragraph.
10. teChniCal inFormation 10. TECHNICALINFORMATION 10.1 Technical data P-MOG** Models m.u. Cooling performance (AT 35°C; AT 27°C) Maximum cooling capacity Dual Power 2,35 Nominal cooling capacity 1,73 Minimum Cooling Capacity 0,70 Dehumidification capacity total input power 0,57 3,01 Energy efficiency class Energy efficiency class (EN 14825) SEER 4,60...
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10. teChniCal inFormation P-MOG** Minimum external air flow m³/h Type of compressor Rotary - DC Inverter Sound data Nominal sound pressure dB(A) Minimum sound pressure level dB(A) Refrigerant gas data Type of refrigerant R290 Quantity of refrigerant 0,14 Product dimensions and weight Width Height Total depth...
10. teChniCal inFormation 10.2 Dimensions Models m.u. Product dimensions and weight Width Height Total depth Empty weight 38,0 Wall hole diameter Wall holes distance 10.3 RED Compliance Statement Compliancewith2014/53/EURadioEquipmentDirec- bands used and the maximum Rf transmit power of the tive(RED). product for sale in the EU: In accordance with Article 10.8(a) and 10.8(b) of the RED, the following table provides information on the frequency...
10. teChniCal inFormation 10.5 FCC Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with fCC radiation exposure lim- its set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the exposure limits, maintain a distance of not less than 0.5 cm between the antenna and the person during normal operation.
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