Mitsubishi Electric Mr. SLim SEZ-KD09NA Installation Manual page 13

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8. Electrical
work
[Fig.
8-2-1]
(P.5)
@ Screw holding cover (2pcs)
_B_Cover
[Fig.
8-2-2]
(P.5)
@ Terminal block box
Knockout hole
©
Remove
[Fig.
8-2-3]
(P.5)
@ Use conduit
to keep the weight of the cable and external
force from being applied to the
power supply terminal
connector.
Indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
cable
©
Conduit
@ Terminal block box
(E_ Knockout hole (for indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
cable)
@_ Washer (accessory)
(_ Tensile force
O Use ordinary
bushing
Remote controller
cable
[Fig.
8-2-4]
(P.5)
@ Terminal block for indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
Terminal block for remote controller
©
Indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
cable
@ Remote controller
cable
• Perform
wiring
as shown
in the diagram
to the
lower
left.
(Procure
the cable
lo-
cally.)
Make
sure
to use cables
of the correct
polarity
only.
[Fig.
8-3]
(P.6)
@ Indoor terminal block
Ground wire (green/yellow)
©
Indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
cable 3-core 1.5 mm 2 [AWG 16] or more
@ Outdoor terminal block
(E_ Power supply cord
(_ Indoor/outdoor
unit connecting
cable 3-core
1.5 mm 2 [AWG 16] or more, following
Design
245 IEC 57.
(_ Indoor terminal
block
@ Outdoor terminal block
@ Always install an ground
wire (1-core 1.5 mm 2 [AWG 16]) longer than other cables
(_ Remote controller
cable
Wire No × size (mm 2) : Cable 2C x 0.3
Accessory
wire of remote
controller
(wire length : 10 m [32 ft], non-polar.
Max. 500 m [1640 ft])
G Wired remote controller
G Power supply cord
• Connect the terminal blocks as shown in the diagram below.
Z_ Caution:
• Conduct electrical
work properly.
• Firmly tighten the terminal
screws to prevent them from loosening.
• After tightening,
pull the wires lightly to confirm that they do not move.
8.3. Remote controller
8.3.1.
For wired
remote
controller
1) Installing procedures
(1) Select an installing position for the remote controller.
The temperature
sensors are located on both remote controller
and indoor unit.
Procure the following
parts locally:
Two piece switch box
Thin copper conduit tube
Lock nuts and bushings
[Fig. 8-4] (P.6)
@ Remote controller
Required clearances for the remote controller
© Installation pitch
(2) Seal the service entrance for the remote controller
cord with putty to prevent pos-
sible invasion of dew drops, water, cockroaches
or worms.
[Fig. 8-5] (P.6)
@ For installation in the switch box:
_B_ For direct installation on the wall, select one of the following:
• Prepare a hole through the wall to passthe remotecontroller cord (in order to run the remote
controller cord from the back), then seal the hole with putty,
• Run the remote controller cord through the cut-out upper case, then seal the cut-out notch
with putty similarly as above.
© Wall
G(_ Switch box
@ Conduit
(A_ Remote controller cord
(E_Lock nut
(i_ Seal with putty
@_Bushing
(3pWood screw
B-1. To lead the remote controller
cord from the back of the controller:
B-2. To run the remote controller
cord through the upper portion:
(3) For direct installation
on the wall
2) Connecting
procedures
(_) Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal
block.
[Fig. 8-6] (P.6)
@ To the terminal block on the indoor unit
(B_ TB6 (No polarity)
(D Set the dip switch No.1 shown below when using two remote controller's
for the
same group.
3) Selecting
the remote
controller
function
If two remote controllers
are connected,
set one to "Main" and the other to "Sub". For
setting procedures,
refer to "Function selection
of remote controller" in the operation
manual for the indoor unit.
8.4. Function settings (Function selection via the re-
mote controller)
Refer to the manual that came with the remote controller
for setting procedure and
operation
method.
8.4.1
Function
setting
on the unit (Selecting
the unit functions)
1) Changing
the external static pressure setting [Fig. 8-7] (P.6)
• Be sure to change the external static pressure setting depending
on the duct and
the grill used.
(_) Go to the function setting mode.
Switch OFF the remote controller.
Press the @ and (_) buttons simultaneously
and hold them for at least 2
seconds. FUNCTION
will start to flash.
(D Use the © button to set the refrigerant
address (HI) to 00.
(_ Press @ and [--] will start to flash in the unit number (IV) display.
(_ Use the © button to set the unit number (_T) to 01-04 or AL.
O
Press the (_ MODE button
to designate
the refrigerant
address/unit
number.
[--] will flash in the mode number ( [ ) display momentarily.
O
Press the (_ buttons to set the mode number ( _ ) to 08.
(_ Press the @ button and the current set setting number ([J[) will flash.
Use the (_ button to switch the setting number in response
to the external static
3ressure to be used.
External static
Setting no. of mode
Setting no. of mode
pressure
no. 08
no. 10
5 Pa (0.02 in.WG)
1
2
15 Pa (0.06 in.WG)
1
1
(before shipment)
35 Pa (0.14 in.WG)
2
1
50 Pa (0.20 in.WG)
3
1
O
Press the MODE button (_ and mode and the setting number ( _ ) and ( L[ ) will
change to being on constantly and the contents of the setting can be confirmed.
@ Press the FILTER @ and TEST RUN (_) buttons simultaneously
for at least two
seconds. The function selection
screen will disappear
momentarily
and the air
conditioner
OFF display will appear.
O
To set the static pressure
at 5Pa (0.02 in.WG), repeat steps (_ to @. (Set the
mode number to 10 for step O.)
2) Other functions
(_) Select unit number 00 for the settings. (Settings for all indoor units)
Refer to Function table 1.
(D Select unit number 01 to 04 or AL for the settings. (Settings for each indoor unit)
To set the indoor unit in the individual system, select unit number 01.
To set each indoor unit of two, three or four indoor units, which are connected
when these units are simultaneously
in operation,
select unit number 01 to 04.
To set all indoor units of two, three or four indoor units which are connected
when
these units are simultaneously
in operation,
select AL.
Refer to Function table 2.
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