Mitsubishi Electric MSY-GS09NA Installation Manual
Mitsubishi Electric MSY-GS09NA Installation Manual

Mitsubishi Electric MSY-GS09NA Installation Manual

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SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1. Before Installation
1-1. The Following Should Always Be Observed for Safety
• Be sure to read these safety precautions and instructions.
• Be sure to observe the warnings and cautions specified here.
• After reading this manual, be sure to store it with the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for future reference.
• Please report to your supply authority or obtain their consent before connecting this equipment to the power supply system.
Do not install the unit by yourself (user).
Improper or incomplete installation could cause fire, electric shock, injury due to
the unit falling, or water leakage. Consult a qualified installer or the dealer from
whom you purchased the unit.
Follow the instructions detailed in the installation manual.
Incomplete installation could cause fire or electric shock, injury due to the unit fall-
ing, or leakage of water.
When installing the unit, use appropriate protective equipment and tools for
safety.
Failure to do so could cause injury.
Install the unit securely in a place that can bear the weight of the unit.
If the installation location cannot bear the weight of the unit, the unit could fall
causing injury.
Do not alter the unit.
It may cause fire, electric shock, injury or water leakage.
Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to use
an exclusive circuit. Do not connect other electrical appliances to the circuit.
If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete electrical
work, it could result in a fire or an electric shock.
Ground the unit correctly.
Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or tel-
ephone ground. Defective grounding could cause electric shock.
Do not damage the wires.
Damaged wires could cause fire.
Be sure to shut off the main power when setting up the indoor P.C. board or
wiring.
Failure to do so could cause electric shock.
Use the specified wires to securely connect the indoor and outdoor units. At-
tach the wires firmly to avoid applying stress to the terminal block.
Improper connection could cause fire.
Do not install the unit in a place where flammable gas may leak.
If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it could cause an explosion.
Do not use intermediate connection of the power cord or the extension cord.
Do not connect many devices to one AC outlet.
It could cause a fire or an electric shock.
Use the parts provided or specified parts for the installation work.
The use of defective parts could cause an injury or leakage of water due to a fire,
an electric shock, the unit falling, etc.
When plugging the power supply plug into the outlet, make sure that there
is no dust, blockage, or loose parts both in the outlet and on the plug. Verify
that the power supply plug is completely in the outlet.
If there is dust, blockage, or loose parts on the power supply plug or the outlet, it could
cause electric shock or fire. If loose parts are found on the power supply plug, replace it.
Securely attach the electrical cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to
the outdoor unit.
If the electrical cover of the indoor unit and/or the service panel of the outdoor unit are
not attached securely, dust, water, etc. could collect in the unit and could cause a fire or
an electric shock.
Depending on the installation area, install a Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) circuit
breaker.
If the Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) circuit breaker is not installed, an electric shock
could occur.
Perform the drainage/piping work securely according to the installation manual.
If there is defect in the drainage/piping work, water could drip from the unit, and
damage household items.
DG79A04VH03
MSZ-GS06/09/12/15NA
MSY-GS09/12/15NA
When installing multi units, refer to the
installation manual of the multi unit for
outdoor unit installation.
Warning
Caution
Required tools for installation
Phillips screwdriver
Level
Scale
Utility knife or scissors
3 inches (75 mm) hole saw
Torque wrench
Wrench (or spanner)
(Could lead to death or serious injury.)
When installing, relocating, or servicing the unit, make sure that no substance
other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) enters the refrigerant circuit.
Any presence of foreign substance such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise
and may result in explosion or injury. The use of any refrigerant other than that
specified for the system will cause mechanical failure, system malfunction, or unit
breakdown. In the worst case, this could lead to a serious impediment to securing
product safety.
Do not discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere. Check that the refriger-
ant gas does not leak after installation has been completed. If refrigerant leaks
during installation, ventilate the room.
If refrigerant comes in contact with a fire, harmful gas could be generated.
If refrigerant gas leaks indoors, and comes into contact with the flame of a fan
heater, space heater, stove, etc., harmful gases will be generated.
Use appropriate tools and piping materials for installation.
The pressure of R410A is 1.6 times higher than R22. Not using the appropriate
tools and materials, or improper installation could cause the pipes to burst causing
an injury.
When pumping down the refrigerant, stop the compressor before disconnecting
the refrigerant pipes.
If the refrigerant pipes are disconnected while the compressor is running and the
stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle
could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst.
When installing the unit, securely connect the refrigerant pipes before starting
the compressor.
If the compressor is started before the refrigerant pipes are connected and the
stop valve is open, air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle
could become abnormally high, causing the pipes to burst.
Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in this manual.
If fastened too tight, a flare nut could break and cause refrigerant leakage.
Install the unit according to national wiring regulations.
When opening or closing the valve below freezing temperatures, refrigerant may
spurt out from the gap between the valve stem and the valve body, resulting in
injuries.
Exercise caution when using any auxiliary heat source and follow all third party
manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines for installation and usage.
Any auxiliary heat source connected to this unit via the CN24 connection must have
an independent temperature control mechanism. Failure to install and maintain such
temperature control mechanism may void the warranty for this unit.
Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any
damage or loss in connection with such third party auxiliary heaters.
(Could lead to serious injury when operated incorrectly.)
Do not touch the air inlet or the aluminum fins of the outdoor unit.
This could cause injury.
Please wear protective equipment when you touch the base of the outdoor unit.
It could cause injury if you do not wear the protective equipment.
Do not install the outdoor unit where small animals may live.
If small animals enter the unit and damage its electrical parts, it could cause a
malfunction, smoke emission, or fire. Keep the area around the unit clean.
5/32 inch (4 mm) hexagonal
wrench
Flare tool for R410A
Gauge manifold for R410A
Vacuum pump for R410A
Charge hose for R410A
Pipe cutter with reamer

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  • Page 1 When plugging the power supply plug into the outlet, make sure that there Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any is no dust, blockage, or loose parts both in the outlet and on the plug. Verify damage or loss in connection with such third party auxiliary heaters.
  • Page 2: Selecting The Installation Location

    MSZ- MSZ-GS09NA MSZ-GS12NA MSZ-GS15NA INDOOR • Power should be taken from an exclusive branched circuit. GS06NA MSY-GS09NA MSY-GS12NA MSY-GS15NA • Wiring work should be based on applicable technical standards. MUZ- MUZ- MUZ- MODEL • Wiring connections should be made following the diagram.
  • Page 3: Outdoor Unit Installation

    3. Outdoor Unit Installation 1-4. Installation Diagram 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 1) Remove the service panel. Accessories 2) Remove the conduit cover. Wall hole cover (D) Use the wall hole sleeve Check the following parts before installation. 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with Indoor unit (C) to prevent indoor/...
  • Page 4: Indoor Unit Installation

    2. Indoor Unit Installation 2-1. Attaching the Installation Plate Ceiling 2-1/8 inches (54 mm) or more • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate (1) horizontally by tightening the fixing 5-1/8 inches (130 mm) or more for screws (2) firmly.
  • Page 5: Pipe Forming And Drain Piping

    2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4-1. Pipe Forming 2-4-1. Pipe Forming • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent. •...
  • Page 6: Flare Connection

    3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 1) Remove the service panel. 1) Remove the service panel. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with screws.
  • Page 7: Purging Procedures, Leak Test, And Test Run

    4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-2. Test Run 4-2. Test Run 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines. (The stop 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines.
  • Page 8: Pumping Down

    5-2. Removing the Indoor Unit Remove the bottom of the indoor unit from the installation plate. When releasing the corner part, release both left and right bottom corner part of indoor unit and pull it downward and forward as shown in the figure on the right. If the above method cannot be used Remove the front panel.
  • Page 9: Before Installation

    If there is dust, blockage, or loose parts on the power supply plug or the outlet, it could Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any cause electric shock or fire. If loose parts are found on the power supply plug, replace it.
  • Page 10 1-2. Selecting the Installation Location Indoor Unit Note: Note: • Where airflow is not blocked. In rooms where inverter type fluorescent lamps are used, • It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit • Where cool (or warm) air spreads over the entire room. the signal from the wireless remote controller may not be so as to reduce vibration.
  • Page 11 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 1-4. Installation Diagram Wall hole cover (D) 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit Use the wall hole sleeve Indoor unit (C) to prevent indoor/out- Seal the wall hole 1) Remove the service panel. gap with putty (H). Accessories door connecting wire (A) 2) Remove the conduit cover.
  • Page 12 2. Indoor Unit Installation 2-1. Attaching the Installation Plate Ceiling 2 1/8 inches (55 mm) or more 4 5/8 inches (118 mm) or more for left • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate (1) horizontally by tightening the fixing and left back piping (using spacer) screws (2) firmly.
  • Page 13 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4-1. Pipe Forming 2-4-1. Pipe Forming • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent. •...
  • Page 14 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 1) Remove the service panel. 1) Remove the service panel. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with screws.
  • Page 15 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-2. Test Run 4-2. Test Run 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines. (The stop 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines.
  • Page 16 5-2. Removing the Indoor Unit Remove the bottom of the indoor unit from the installation plate. When releasing the corner part, release both left and right bottom corner part of indoor unit and pull it downward and forward as shown in the figure on the right. If the above method cannot be used Remove the panel.
  • Page 17 Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any ■ When plugging the power supply plug into the outlet, make sure that there is damage or loss in connection with such third party auxiliary heaters.
  • Page 18 1-2. Selecting the Installation Location Indoor Unit Note: Note: • Where airfl ow is not blocked. In rooms where inverter type fl uorescent lamps are used, • It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit • Where cool (or warm) air spreads over the entire room. the signal from the wireless remote controller may not be so as to reduce vibration.
  • Page 19 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 1-4. Installation Diagram Wall hole cover (D) Use the wall hole sleeve 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit (C) to prevent indoor/ Indoor unit Seal the wall hole 1) Remove the service panel. outdoor connecting wire gap with putty (H).
  • Page 20 2. Indoor Unit Installation 2-1. Attaching the Installation Plate 2-13/16 inches (72 mm) or more Ceiling • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate (1) horizontally by tightening the fi xing 5-1/8 inches (130 mm) or more for screws (2) fi...
  • Page 21 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4-1. Pipe Forming 2-4-1. Pipe Forming • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent. •...
  • Page 22 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 1) Remove the service panel. 1) Remove the service panel. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 3) Attach the conduit connector to conduit plate with lock nut then secure it against unit with 3) Attach the conduit connector to conduit plate with lock nut then secure it against unit with screws.
  • Page 23 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-2. Test Run 4-2. Test Run 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines. (The stop 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines.
  • Page 24 5-2. Removing the Indoor Unit Remove the bottom of the indoor unit from the installation plate. (Fig. 1, 2) • Remove the panel assembly. (Refer to 5-1) • Insert fl at screwdrivers into the square holes at the left and right bottom of the indoor unit and push them up;...
  • Page 25 When plugging the power supply plug into the outlet, make sure that there is Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear any warranty obligation or other liability for any no dust, blockage, or loose parts both in the outlet and on the plug. Verify that damage or loss in connection with such third party auxiliary heaters.
  • Page 26 1-2. Selecting the Installation Location Indoor Unit Note: Note: • Where airflow is not blocked. In rooms where inverter type fluorescent lamps are used, • It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit • Where cool air spreads over the entire room. the signal from the wireless remote controller may not be so as to reduce vibration.
  • Page 27 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 1-4. Installation Diagram 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit Accessories 1) Remove the service panel. Use the wall hole sleeve (C) Wall hole cover (D) Check the following parts before installation. 2) Remove the conduit cover. to prevent indoor/outdoor <Indoor unit>...
  • Page 28 2. Indoor Unit Installation 2-1. Attaching the Installation Plate Ceiling 4 3/8 inches (111 mm) or more • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate (1) horizontally by tightening the fix- 5 3/16 inches (132 mm) or more for ing screws (2) firmly.
  • Page 29 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4. Pipe Forming and Drain Piping 2-4-1. Pipe Forming 2-4-1. Pipe Forming • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent. •...
  • Page 30 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3. Outdoor Unit Installation 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 3-1. Connecting Wires for the Outdoor Unit 1) Remove the service panel. 1) Remove the service panel. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 2) Remove the conduit cover. 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit 3) Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with screws.
  • Page 31 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4. Purging Procedures, Leak Test, and Test Run 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-1. Purging Procedures and Leak Test 4-2. Test Run 4-2. Test Run 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines. (The stop 1) Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines.
  • Page 32 5-2. Removing the Indoor Unit Remove the bottom of the indoor unit from the installation plate. When releasing the corner part, release both left and right bottom corner part of indoor unit and pull it downward and forward as shown in the figure on the right. 5-3.

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