How To Install The Remote Sensor - Sanyo SPW-C1155DXHN8 Technical Data & Service Manual

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7. Remote Sensor

How to Install the Remote Sensor

<NOTE 1 > Do not twist the remote sensor wiring with the power wiring or run it in the same metal conduit,
because this may cause malfunction.
< NOTE 2 > Install the remote sensor away from sources of electrical noise.
< NOTE 3 > Install a noise filter or take other appropriate action if electrical noise affects the power supply
circuit of the unit.
Use an electric junction box (supplied locally) (Fig. 3-62) for flush mounting of the remote sensor.
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Insert a screwdriver or the like in the groove on the lower side of the remote sensor body to pry off the
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back case. (Fig. 3-63)
2.
Use the 2 supplied M4 machine screws to secure the remote sensor back case. Prior to mounting,
clear the cutouts in the back case corresponding to the holes in the wall box using a screwdriver or the
like. Use the spacers and take care not to tighten the screws excessively. If the back case will not seat
well, cut the spacers to a suitable thickness.
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Connect locally supplied 2 core lead wires to the lead wires from the remote sensor. (See "How to wire
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the remote sensor.")
When connecting the locally supplied 2 core lead wires to the terminal block, check the termi-
nal numbers in the indoor unit to make sure that the wires are correctly connected. (Fig. 3-64)
(The remote sensor is damaged if 220 / 240V AC is applied.)
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Fit the remote sensor to the tabs of the back case and mount it.
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Under case (back case)
Simplified remote controller
Machine screws
M4
Spacer
Electric junction box
for one box (no cover)
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×
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Control of W-2WAY ECO-i SYSTEM
Wall
Fig. 3-62
Fig. 3-63

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