Functions Of The Major Components Of Outdoor Unit - Mitsubishi Electric PURY-HP72 Service Handbook

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Functions of the Major Components of Outdoor Unit

Part
Symbols
name
(functions)
Com-
MC1
pressor
(Comp1)
High
63HS1
pressure
sensor
Low
63LS
pressure
sensor
Pres-
63H1
sure
switch
Power
Trans former
YKMU
supply
only
trans-
former
Thermis-
TH4
tor
(Discharge)
HWE13080
Notes
Usage
Adjusts the amount of circulating
refrigerant by adjusting the operat-
ing frequency based on the oper-
ating pressure data
1) Detects high pressure
2) Regulates frequency and pro-
vides high-pressure protec-
tion
1) Detects low pressure
2) Provides low-pressure pro-
tection
1) Detects high pressure
2) Provides high-pressure pro-
tection
Decreases the power supply volt-
age (460V) supplied to the circuit
board
1) Detects discharge air temper-
ature
2) Provides high-pressure pro-
tection
0°C[32°F] :698kohm
10°C[50°F] :413kohm
20°C[68°F] :250kohm
30°C[86°F] :160kohm
40°C[104°F] :104kohm
50°C[122°F] : 70kohm
60°C[140°F] : 48kohm
70°C[158°F] : 34kohm
80°C[176°F] : 24kohm
90°C[194°F] :17.5kohm
100°C[212°F] :13.0kohm
110°C[230°F] : 9.8kohm
Specifications
HP72, HP96 models
Low-pressure shell scroll
compressor
Wirewound resistance
20°C[68°F] :
0.092ohm (TKMU)
0.323ohm (YKMU)
Pressure
63HS1
0~4.15 MPa [601psi]
Vout 0.5~3.5V
1 2 3
0.071V/0.098 MPa [14psi]
Pressure [MPa]
Con-
=1.38 x Vout [V]-0.69
nector
Pressure [psi]
=(1.38 x Vout [V] - 0.69) x 145
GND (Black)
1
2
Vout (White)
3
Vcc (DC5V) (Red)
Pressure
63LS
0~1.7 MPa [247psi]
Vout 0.5~3.5V
1 2 3
0.173V/0.098 MPa [14psi]
Pressure [MPa]
Con-
=0.566 x Vout [V] - 0.283
nector
Pressure [psi]
=(0.566 x Vout [V] - 0.283) x 145
GND (Black)
1
2
Vout (White)
3
Vcc (DC5V) (Red)
4.15MPa[601psi] OFF set-
ting
Primary rated voltage:
460V, 50/60Hz
Secondary rated voltage:
229V
(No-load voltage)
Degrees Celsius
R
= 7.465k
120
R
= 4057
25/120
R =
t
7.465
exp
4057
- 69 -
Check method
Resistance check
1
1
393
GB

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roque
March 14, 2025

what is the set up mode for recovery, and charging of sys?

Ariel Lituma
April 15, 2025

Why can control my indoor unit with centralize control

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

You may not be able to control your Mitsubishi Electric PURY-HP72 indoor unit with centralized control for the following reasons:

1. The power jumper connector on the outdoor unit may not be correctly set. It should be connected to CN40 on only one outdoor unit.

2. The central control switch (SW5-1) on the control board of all outdoor units must be set to "ON."

3. Address settings may not be correctly configured. The main indoor unit should be assigned the smallest address (e.g., IC00), and correct port number settings are required.

4. If using a remote controller alone, an interlock setting from the remote controller is needed.

5. Both ME and MA remote controllers cannot be connected to the same indoor unit group.

6. System controller power issues may occur if the outdoor unit fan rotates due to external forces, causing the system controller to detect an error.

7. Improper wiring or incorrect voltage at TB7 may also prevent operation.

Check each of these conditions to ensure proper centralized control.

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Ariel Lituma
April 15, 2025

Why can’t control indoor unit with centralize control and stay the MA control set up can’t. Control the mode

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

The Mitsubishi Electric PURY-HP72 indoor unit cannot be controlled with centralized control and the mode control setup does not function due to the following reasons:

1. Central control is not possible if the indoor/outdoor transmission line is used, even if TB7 terminals are daisy-chained.
2. Shielded cables must be used, and the connection must only be made after confirming the voltage is below 20 VDC.
3. Improper connection of the transmission line for centralized control, such as not correctly daisy-chaining terminals M1 and M2 or not short-circuiting the earth and S terminals on TB7.
4. If a power supply unit is not connected to the centralized control line, the power jumper connector must be moved from CN41 to CN40 on one outdoor unit—if this is not done, mode control will not function.
5. Overlapped indoor unit addresses or noise interference on the remote controller lines can also prevent proper control.
6. Failure to set one MA remote controller to MAIN or exceeding its capacity can result in control failure.

All these factors must be correctly configured for centralized and mode control to function properly.

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