Test Run - Mitsubishi Electric PUZ-A-NHA3 Installation Manual

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6. Electrical
work
6.2. Field electrical wiring
Outdoor unit model
A12
A18
A24
A30
A36
A42
Outdoor unit power supply
Single,208/230 V, 60 Hz Single,208/230V,60 Hz Single,208/230V,60 Hz Single,208/230V, 60Hz Single,208/230V, 60 Hz Single,208/230V, 60 Hz
Breaker size
*4
15A
15 A
25 A
30 A
30 A
30 A
Minimum circuit ampacity
13A
13 A
18 A
25 A
25 A
26 A
Maximum rating of overcurrent protective device
15A
20 A
30 A
40 A
40 A
40 A
Outdoor unit power supply
2 x Min. AWG 14
2 x Min. AWG 14
2 x Min. AWG 12
2 x Min. AWG 10
2 x Min. AWG 10
2 x Min. AWG 10
x
Outdoor unit power supply earth
1 x Min. AWG 14
I × Min. AWG 14
I x Min. AWG 12
1 x Min. AWG 10
I × Min. AWG 10
I x Min. AWG I0
_Td N¢ tndoorunit-Outdoorunit
"1
3xAWG16(polar)
3xAWG16(poiar)
3xAWG16(polar)
3xAWG16(polar)
3xAWG16(poiar)
3xAWG16(polar)
_
tndoor unit earth
"1
] x Min. AWG 16
] x Min. AWG 16
] x Min. AWG 18
] x Min. AWG 16
] x Min.AWG 16
] x Min.AWG 18
Remote contro{ler-lndoor unit
*2 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 x AWG 22 (Non-polar)
Outdoor unit I_1-I_2
*3
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
,5,___
tndoor unit-Outdoor unit Sl-S2
*3
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 V
_ N
tndoor unit-Outdoor unit S2-S3
*3
DC 24 V
DC 24 V
DC 24 V
DC 24 V
DC 24 V
DC 24 V
Remote contro{ler-lndoor unit
*3
DC 12 V
DC 12 V
DC 12 V
DC 12 V
DC 12 V
DC 12 V
"I. Max. 45 m, 147 ft
tf2.5
mm 2 used, Max. 50 m, 164 ft
if 2.5 mm 2 used and S3 separated,
Max. 80 m, 262ft
*2. The 10 m, 30 ft wire is attached
in the remote controller
accessory.
Max 1500 ft
*3. The figures are NOT always against the ground.
S3 terminai has DC 24 V against S2 terminal.
However
between S3 and Sl, these terminals
are NOT electrically
insulataed
by the transformer
or other device.
*4. Use earth leakage
breaker (NV)
Notes:
1,
Wiring
size
must
comply
with
the
applicable
local
and
national
code.
2.
Use copper
supply
wires.
3,
Use wires
rated
600V
or more
for
the
power
supply
cables
and the
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
cables,
4,
Install
an earth
longer
than
other
cables.
208/230V
Single phase
Isolator
Sl
A-Control
S2
Outdoor Unit
S3
3 poles isolator
/
I
I
I
I
Sl
S2
A-Control
Indoor Unit
S3
Z_ Warning:
In case of A-control
wiring,
there is high voltage
potential
on the S3 terminal
caused
by electrical
circuit
design
that has no electrical
insulation
between power
line and communication
signal
line. Therefore,
please
turn off the main power
supply
when servicing.
And do not touch the Sl, S2, S3 terminals
when the power
is energized.
If isolator
should
be used between
indoor
unit and outdoor
unit, please
use 3-pole
type.
7. Test run
7.1. Before test run
I_ After completing
installation
and the wiring
and piping of the indoor and
outdoor
units, check for refrigerant
leakage,
looseness
in the power supply
or control wiring, wrong polarity, and no disconnection
of one phase in the
supply.
I_ Use a 500-volt
megohmmeter
to check that the resistance
between
the
power supply terminals
and ground
is at least 1.0MQ.
I_ Do not carry out this test on the control wiring (tow voltage circuit) terminals.
/_ Warning:
Do not use the air conditioner
if the insulation
resistance
is less than 1.0MQ.
Insulation
resistance
After installation
or after the power source to the unit has been cut for an extended
period, the insulation
resistance will drop below 1 MG due to refrigerant
accumulat-
ing in the compressor.
This is not a malfunction.
Perform the following
procedures.
1. Remove the wires from the compressor
and measure the insulation resistance
of
the compressor.
2. If the insulation
resistance
is below 1 M_, the compressor
is faulty or the resis-
tance dropped due the accumulation
of refrigerant
in the compressor.
3. After connecting
the wires to the compressor,
the compressor
will start to warm
up after power is supplied. After supplying
power for the times indicated
below,
measure the insulation
resistance
again.
• The insulation
resistance
drops due to accumulation
of refrigerant
in the com-
pressor.
The resistance
will rise above 1 M_ after the compressor
is warmed
up for two to three hours.
(The time necessary
to warm up the compressor
varies according
to atmo-
spheric conditions and refrigerant
accumulation.)
• To operate the compressor
with refrigerant
accumulated
in the compressor,
the
compressor
must be warmed up at least 12 hours to prevent breakdown.
4. If the insulation
resistance
rises above 1 MD, the compressor
is not faulty.
Z_Caution:
• The compressor
will not operate
unless the power
supply
phase connection
is correct.
• Turn on the power at least 12 hours before
starting
operation.
- Starting operation
immediately
after turning on the main power switch can result
in severe damage
to internal
parts. Keep the power switch turned on during the
operational
season.
I_ The followings
must be checked
as well.
• The outdoor unit is not faulty. LED1 and LED2 on the control board of the outdoor
unit flash when the outdoor unit is faulty.
• Both the gas and liquid stop valves are completely
open.
• A protective sheet covers the surface of the DIP switch panel on the control board of
the outdoor unit. Remove the protective sheet to operate the DIP switches easily.
• Make sure that the all of the SW5 DIP switches for function changes
on the con-
trol board of the outdoor unit are set to OFF. If all of the SW5 switches are not set
to OFF, record the settings and then set all of the switches to OFF. Begin recov-
ering the refrigerant.
After moving the unit to a new location and completing
the
test run, set the SW5 switches to the previously
recorded settings.
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