Mitsubishi MUY-D36NA 34,600 BTU 15.1 SEER Ductless Air Conditioner

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Installation Manual

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JG79A061H03
Required
Tools
for
Installation
6
MITSUBISHI
pilips
screwdriver
onan
(4
mm)
hexagonal
47%.
ELECTRIC
MSZ-D30/36NA
tity
bauge
mantold
for
RAAOA
Utility
knife
or
scissors
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
~—
MSY-D30/36NA
Torque
wrench
Charge
hose
for
RATA
Wrench
(or
spanner)
Pipe
cutter
with
reamer
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.
A.
WARNING
(Could
lead
to
death
or
serious
injury.)
@
Do
not
install
the
unit by
yourself
(user).
@
Securely
attach
the
electrical
cover
to
the
indoor
unit
and
the
service
panel
to
Improper
or
incomplete
installation
could
cause
fire,
electric
shock,
injury
due
to
the
outdoor
unit.
the
unit
falling,
or
water
leakage.
Consult
a
qualified
installer
or
the
dealer
from
If
the
electrical
cover
of
the
indoor
unit
and/or
the
service
panel
of
the
outdoor
unit
are
whom
you
purchased
the
unit.
not
attached
securely,
dust,
water,
etc.
could
collect
in
the
unit
and
could
cause
a
fire
or
@
Follow
the
instructions
detailed
in
the
installation
manual.
an
electric
shock.
Incomplete
installation
could
cause
fire
or
electric
shock,
injury
due
to
the
unitfall-
i
When
installing
or
relocating
the
unit,
make
sure
that
no
substance
other
than
ing,
or
leakage
of
water.
the
specified
refrigerant
(R410A)
enters
the
refrigerant
circuit.
@ Install
the
unit
securely
in
a
place
that
can
bear
the
weight
of
the
unit.
Any
foreign
substances
in
the
refrigerant
circuit
can
cause
abnormal
pressure
rise
If
the
installation
location
cannot
bear
the
weight
of
the
unit,
the
unit
could
fall
or
an
explosion.
causing
injury.
&
Do
not
discharge
the
refrigerant
into
the
atmosphere.
Check
that
the
refrigerant
gas
@
Perform
electrical
work
according
to
the
installation
manual
and
be
sure
to
use
does
not
leak
after
installation
has
been
completed.
If
refrigerant
leaks
during
an
exclusive
circuit.
Do
not
connect
other
electrical
appliances
to
the
circuit.
installation,
ventilate
the
room.
If
the
capacity
of
the
power
circuit
is
insufficient
or
there
is
incomplete
electrical
If
refrigerant
comes
in
contact
with
a
fire,
harmful
gas could
be
generated.
work,
it
could
result
in
a
fire
or
an
electric
shock.
If
refrigerant
gas
leaks
indoors,
and
comes
into
contact
with
the
flame
of
a
fan
Ground
the
unit
correctly.
heater,
space
heater,
stove,
etc.,
harmful
gases
will
be
generated.
Do
not
connect
the
ground
wire
to
a
gas
pipe,
water
pipe,
lightning
rod
or
tel-
&
Use
appropriate
tools
and
piping
materials
for
installation.
ephone
ground.
Defective
grounding
could
cause
electric
shock.
The
pressure
of
R410A
is
1.6
times
higher
than
R22.
Not
using
the
appropriate
@
Do
not
damage
the
wires.
tools
and
materials,
or
improper
installation
could
cause
the
pipes
to
burst
causing
Damaged
wires
could
cause
fire.
an
injury.
@
Be
sure
to
shut
off
the
main
power
when
setting
up
the
indoor
P.C.
board
or
i
When
pumping
down
the
refrigerant,
stop
the
compressor
before
disconnecting
wiring.
the
refrigerant
pipes.
Failure
to
do
so
could
cause
electric
shock.
If
the
refrigerant
pipes
are
disconnected
while
the
compressor
is
running
and
the
I
Use
the
specified
wires
to
securely
connect
the
indoor
and
outdoor
units.
At-
stop
valve
is
open,
air
could
be
drawn
in
and
the
pressure
in
the
refrigeration
cycle
tach
the
wires
firmly
to
avoid
applying
stress
to
the
terminal
block.
could
become
abnormally
high,
causing
the
pipes
to
burst.
Improper
connection
could
cause
fire.
&
When
installing
the
unit,
securely
connect
the
refrigerant pipes
before
starting
@
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
place
where
flammable
gas
may
leak.
the
compressor.
If
gas
leaks
and
accumulates
around
the
unit,
it
could
cause
an
explosion.
lf
the
compressor
is
started
before
the
refrigerant pipes
are
connected
and
the
@
Do
not
use
intermediate
connection
of
the
power
cord
or
the
extension
cord.
stop
valve
is
open,
air
could
be
drawn
in
and
the
pressure
in
the
refrigeration
cycle
Do
not
connect
many
devices
to
one
AC
outlet.
could
become
abnormally
high,
causing
the
pipes
to
burst.
It
could
cause
a
fire
or
an
electric
shock.
@
Fasten
a
flare
nut
with
a
torque
wrench
as
specified
in
this
manual.
i@
Use
the
parts
provided
or
specified
parts
for
the
installation
work.
If
fastened
too
tight,
a
flare
nut
could
break
and
cause
refrigerant
leakage.
The
use
of
defective
parts
could
cause
an
injury
or
leakage
of
water
due
to
a
fire,
&
Install
the
unit
according
to
national
wiring
regulations.
an
electric
shock,
the
unit
falling,
etc.
i
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.
@
Depending
on
the
installation
area,
install
a
Ground
Fault
Interrupt
(GFI)
circuit
Hi
Do
not
touch
the
air
inlet
or
the
aluminum
fins
of
the
outdoor
unit.
breaker.
This
could
cause
injury.
If
the
Ground
Fault
Interrupt
(GFI)
circuit
breaker
is
not
installed,
an
electric
shock
&
Do
not
install
the
outdoor
unit
where
small
animals
may
live.
could
occur.
If
small
animals
enter
the
unit
and
damage
its
electrical
parts,
it
could
cause
a
i@
Perform
the
drainage/piping
work
securely
according
to
the
installation
malfunction,
smoke
emission,
or
fire.
Keep
the
area
around
the
unit
clean.
manual.
If
there
is
defect
in
the
drainage/piping
work,
water
could
drip
from
the
unit,
and
damage
household
items.
background
ee,
Ea
eee
1-2.
SELECTING
THE
INSTALLATION
LOCATION
Note:
Note:
Where
it
can
be
easily
drained.
OUTDOOR
UNIT
water
can
be
avoided
as
much
as
possible.
At
a
distance
3
ft.
(1
m)
or
more
away
from
a
TV
and
«
Where
it
is
not
overly
exposed
to
strong
winds.
radio.
Operation
of
the
air
conditioner
may
interfere
+
Where
airflow
is
good
and
dustless.
with
radio
or
TV
reception.
An
amplifier
may
be
re-
«
Where
neighbours
are
not
annoyed
by
operation
quired
for
the
affected
device.
sound
or
hot
air.
«
In
a
place
as
far
away
as
possible
from
fluorescent
Where
rigid
wall
or
support
is
available
to
prevent
the
«
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
aspreads
over
the
entire
room.
the
signal
from
the
wireless
remote
controller
may
not
be
so as
to
reduce
vibration.
*
On
arigid
wall
to
reduce
the
possibility
of
vibration.
received.
«
For
increased
efficiency,
install
the
outdoor
unit
in
a
«
Where
itis
not
exposed
to
direct
sunlight.
location
where
continuous
direct
sunlight
or
excessive
Note:
When
operating
the
air
conditioner
in
low
outside
tem-
perature,
be
sure
to
follow
the
instructions
described
and
incandescent
lights
(so
the
infrared
remote
control
increase
of
operation
sound
or
vibration.
bel
can
operate
the
air
conditioner
normally).
«
Where
there
is
no
risk
of
combustible
gas
leakage.
.
Ne,
install
th td
iti
|
here
its
ai
«
Where
the
air
filter
can
be
removed
and
replaced
easily.
«
If
installing
the
unit
in
a
location
high
above
the
ground,
ever
Install
ne
Outdoor
unit
In
a
place
where
Iis
alr
inlet/outlet
side
may
be
exposed
directly
to
wind.
*
To
prevent
exposure
to
wind,
install
the
outdoor
unit
with
its
air
inlet
side
facing
the
wall
and
a
baffle
Note:
be
sure
to
secure
the
unit
legs.
Install
the
indoor
unit
high
on
the
wall
where
air
can
dis-
*
ONY
set
or radio
Operation
the
Lin
conditioncr
men
tribut
th
ti
. . i i
Ture
over
ine
entire
room
interfere
with
radio
or
TV
reception
in
areas
where
re-
board
on
the
air
outlet
side.
. . .
Avoid
the
following
places
for
installation
where
air
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
ception
is
weak.
An
amplifier
may
be
required
for
the
conditioner
trouble
is
liable
to
occur.
affected
device.
+
Where
it
is
convenient
to
operate
and
easily
visible.
+
Install
the
unit
horizontally.
*
Where
flammable
gas could
leak.
/
;
*
Where
children
cannot
easily
touch
it.
*
Please
install
it
in
an
area
not
affected
by
snowfall
or
|”
Where
there
is
an
excessive
amount
of
machine
oil
*
Select
a
position
about
4
ft.
(1.2
m)
above
the
floor.
blowing
snow.
In
areas
with
heavy
snow,
please
install
|,
gine
‘lanes
such
as
the
seaside
Check
that
signals
from
the
remote
controller
from
a
canopy,
a
pedestal
and/or
baffle
boards.
Whore
sulfide
gas
is
generated
such
as
a
hot
that
position
are
received
by
the
indoor
unit
(‘beep’
spring.
or
‘beep
beep’
receiving
tone
sounds).
Then,
attach
«
Where
there
is
high-frequency
or
wireless
equipment.
remote
controller
holder
to
a
pillar
or
wall
and
install
wireless
remote
controller.
1-3.
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
specifications
1-3-1.
POWER
SUPPLY
AND
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
WIRE
CONNECTION
MODEL
MSY-D30NA
|
MSY-D36NA
|
MSZ-D30NA|MSZ-D36NA
Power
should
be
taken
from
an
exclusive
branched
circuit.
Wiring
work
should
be
based
on
applicable
technical
standards.
INDOOR
UNIT
Wiring
connections
should
be
made
following
the
diagram.
Securely
tighten
screws.
Power
supply
(V,
PHASE,
Hz)
208/230,
1,
60
Connecting
wires
and
the
ground
wire
Min.
Circuit
Ampacity
(A)
4.0
«
Use
solid
conductor
AWG14
or
stranded
conductor
AWG14.
«
Use
double
insulated
copper
wire
with
600
V
insulation.
Fan
motor
(F.L.A.)
(A)
0.76
«
Use
copper
conductors
only.
Power
supply
cable
and
ground
wire
*
Use
solid
or
stranded
conductor
AWG12.
Power
supply
208/230,
1,
60
«
Use
copper
conductors
only.
(V,
PHASE,
Hz)
*
Follow
local
electrical
codes.
Max.
Fuse
size
i
(A)
25
Note:
(time
delay)
When
the
indoor
unit
is
powered
from
the
outdoor
unit,
depending
on
local
code,
a
Min.
Circuit
Ampacity
(A)
24
disconnect
switch
needs
to
be
installed
to
a
power
supply
circuit.
Fan
motor
(F.L.A.)
(A)
0.93
(R.L.A)
(A)
16
Compressor
(L.R.A)
(A)
20
Indoor
unit
-
Remote
controller:
(Wireless)
Control
voltage
Indoor
unit
-
Outdoor
unit:
DC12-24
V
(Polar)
1-3-2.
REFRIGERANT
PIPES
*
To
prevent
condensation,
insulate
the
two refrigerant
pipes.
Outside
Minimum
Insulation
«
Refrigerant
pipe
bending
radius
must
be
4
in.
(100
mm)
or
more.
di
i
wall
thick-
thick
Pipe
lameter
ness
lexness
Insulation
material
Z\
CAUTION
inch
(rm)
Be
sure
to
use
the
insulation
of
specified
thickness
(table
on
the
right).
Excessive
insula-
tion
may
cause
incorrect
installation
of
the
indoor
unit,
and
too
little
insulation
may
cause
For
liquid
3/8
(9.52)
0.0315
(0.8)
|
5/16
(8)
Heat
resistant
foam
condensate
to
form.
plastic
0.045
Specific
For
gas
5/8
(15.88)
|
0.0394
(1.0)
|
5/16
(8)
gravity
. . : :
Limits
*
The
unit
has
flared
connections
on
both
indoor
and
outdoor
sides.
*
Remove
the
valve
cover
from
the
outdoor
unit,
then
connect
the pipe.
Pipe
length
100
ft.
(30
m)
max.
«
Refrigerant
pipes
are
used
to
connect
the
indoor
and
outdoor
units.
- -
*
Be
careful
not
to
crush
or
over
bend
the
pipe
in
pipe
bending.
Height
difference
50
ft.
(15
m)
max.
No.
of
bends
40
max.
«
Refrigerant
adjustment...
If
pipe
length
exceeds
25
ft.
(7.5
m),
additional
refrigerant
(R410A)
charge
is
required.
Up
to
25
ft.
(7.5
m)
(The
outdoor
unit
is
charged
with
refrigerant
for
pipe
length
up
to
25
ft.
[7.5
m])
No
additional
charge
is
re-
quired.
Pipe
length
Additional
charge
is
required.
Exceeding
26
ft.
(7.5
m)
(Refer
to
the
table
below.)
MS2Z-D30/36NA
2.96
oz.
each
5
ft.
(55
g/m)
Refrigerant
to
be
added
MSY-D30/36NA
1.08
oz.
each
5
ft.
(20
g/m)
background
1-4.
INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM
ACCESSORIES
Check
the
following
parts
before
installation.
<[ndoor
unit>
(1)
[Installation
plate
4
Attachment
screws
for
the
installa-
(2)
|tion
plate
7
4*«
25mm
(3)
|Remote
controller
holder
4
Screws
for
the
remote
controller
(4)
|holder
2
3.5
x
16
mm
(Black)
Use
the
wall
hole
sleeve
(C)
to
prevent
indoor/out-
door
connecting
wire
(A)
from
contacting
metal
parts
in
the
wall
and
to
protect
the
wiring
from
rodents.
indoor
unit
ae
Wail
hole
cover
(D)
po
Seal
the
wail
hole
gap
with
putty
(R).
Wail
hole
sleeve
(C)
Attach
the
pipe
to
wail
with
pipe
at-
tachment
strap
(E).
Pipe
attach-
ment
strap
(E)
Attachment
screw
(F)
2-13/16
in.
(70
mm)
or
more/
5-1/8
in.
(130
mm)
or
more
for
left
and
left
back
piping
(using
spacer)
(5)
|Battery
(AAA)
for
(6)
2
(6)
|Wireless
remote
controller
4
(7)
(For
let
or
left-rear
piping)
2
(8)
|Air
cleaning
filter
2
(9)
|Charge
nut
4
(10)
|L-joint
4
FIELD-SUPPLIED
PARTS
(A)
|
Indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
*
4
5116
in.
(7
mm)
or
more
20
in.
(500
mm)
(B)
|
Extension
pipe
4
(C)
|
Wall hole
sleeve
4
(D)
|
Wall hole
cover
4
(E)
|
Pipe
attachment
strap
2t05
(F)
|
Screw
for
(E)
4
x
20
mm
2t05
(G) |
Piping
tape
4
(H) |
Putty
4
Drain
hose
(I)
(or
soft
PVC
hose,
19/32
in.
[15
4
mm]
inner
diameter
or
hard
PVC
pipe
VP16)
(J)
|
Refrigerant
oil
4
(K)
|
Power
supply
cord
*
4
*
Note:
Place
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
(A)
and
power
supply
cord
(KX)
at
least
3
ft.
(1
m)
away
from
the
TV
antenna
wire.
Units
should
be
installed
by
licensed
contractor
according
to
local
code
requirements.
After
the
leak
test,
apply
insulating
mate-
rial
tightly
so
that
there
is
no
gap.
Space
for
indoor
unit
working
Please
leave
the
space
as
shown
in
the
picture
for
maintenance
usage.
4
in.
(100
mm)
|
or
more
_
{
staat
Installation
8
@
Indoor
unit
plate
=
g
¢
xsd
om
RE
Space
m
When
the
piping
is
to
be
attached
to
a
wall
comprised
of
tin
plate
or
metal
netting,
use
chemically
treated
wooden
piece
25/32
in.
(20
mm)
or
thicker
between
the
wall
and
the
piping,
or
wrap
insulation
vinyl
tape
7
to 8
turns
around
the
piping.
To
use
existing
piping,
perform
COOL
operation
for
30
minutes
and
pump
down
before
removing
the
old
air
conditioner.
Remake
flare
according
to
the
dimension
for
new
refrigerant.
Outdoor
unit
installation
Unit:
inch
33-1/16
3-15/16
19-11/16
an
Air
infet
ae
8 ¢
F] co
3
3|
=
Fa
Alr
outlet
7
4-3/8
x
13/16
slot
1-18/32
Unit:
mm
840
100
500
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Air
outlet
-
4-10
x
21
slot
40
background
2.
INDOOR
UNIT
INSTALLATION
2-1.
ATTACHING
THE
INSTALLATION
PLATE
Find
a
stud
in
the
wall
to
attach
installation
plate
(1)
horizontally
on
the
wall
with
screws
(2).
*
To
prevent
installation
plate
(1)
from
vibrating,
be
sure
to
install
the
attachment
screws
in
the
holes
indicated
in
the illustration.
For
added
support,
additional
screws
may
also
be
installed
in
other
holes.
*
If
the
recessed
bolt
is
too
long,
change
it
for
a
shorter
one
(field-supplied).
2-2.
DRILLING
1)
Determine
where
the
holes
will
be
located
on
the
wall.
2) Drill
a
@
3
in.
(75
mm)
hole.
The
outdoor
side
should
be
6/32
to
9/32
in.
(6
to
7
mm)
lower
than
the
indoor
side.
3)
Insert
wall
hole
sleeve
(C).
2-3.
CONNECTING
WIRES
FOR
INDOOR
UNIT
Note:
When
the
indoor
unit
is
powered
from
the
outdoor
unit,
depending
on
local
code,
a
discon-
nect
switch
needs
to
be
installed
to
a
power
supply
circuit.
Open
the front
panel.
Place
the
upper
part
of
the
indoor
unit
on
the
installation
plate.
Remove
electrical
cover.
Remove
VA
clamp.
Remove
corner
box.
Remove
cable
guide.
Remove
conduit
plate.
Attach
conduit
pipe
(for
rear
piping)
/
elbow
joint
(for
right,
left,
or
downward
piping)
to
conduit
plate
with
lock
nut.
The
thread
of
the
installed
conduit
pipe
/
elbow
joint
appear-
ing
inside
should
be
less
than
3/8
in.
(10
mm).
(Fig.
1)
Elbow
joint
should
appear
less
than
1-3/16
in.
(30
mm)
outside.
(Fig.
2)
9)
Process
the
end
of
ground
wire
(Fig.
3).
Connect
it
to
the
ground
terminal
of
electrical
parts
box.
10)
Process
the
end
of
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
(A)
(Fig.3).
Attach
it
to
the
terminal
block.
Be
careful
not
to
make
mis-wiring.
Attach
the
wire
to
the
terminal
block
securely
so
that
its
core
cannot
be
seen,
and
no
external
force
affects
the
connecting
section
of
the
terminal
block.
11)
Firmly
tighten
the
terminal
screws.
After
tightening,
verify
that
the
wires
are
tightly
fas-
tened.
12)
Reinstall
conduit
plate.
13)
Reinstall
cable
guide.
14)
According
to
the
piping
direction,
remove
the
shaded
part
of
the
left
side
of
box
(Fig.4)
or
corner
box
(Fig.
5).
15)
Reinstall
VA
clamp.
16)
Reinstall
electrical
cover.
17)
Reinstall
panel
assembly.
4)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Remark:
,
aah i .
INDOOR
UNIT
.
*
A
disconnect
switch
is
required.
Grounding
Check
the
local
code.
Terminal
block
A
terminal**
“Use
a
ring
tongue
terminal
in
order
to
connect
a
ground
wire
SiS2is3
to
terminal.
__
Disconnect
switch*
208/230
VAC
iphase,
60
Hz
OUTDOOR
UNIT
Power
supply
208/230
V
AC,
iphase
2
wires,
60
Hz
Ground
Grounding
terminal**
4-11/16
in.
(120
mm)
or
more
“Ealing”
“ZF
2-13/16
in.
(70
mm)
or
more
§-1/8
in.
(130
mm)
or
more
for
left
and
left
back
piping
(using
spacer)
Align
the
scale
with
the
line.
*
Center
of
@3in.
(75mm)
hole
*
Same
for
left
hole.
@3in.
(75mm)
KZ
|_|
6/32-9/32
in.
(5-7
mm)
Outdoor
side
Electrical
cover
&
/
VA
Cl
f
lamp
indoor
N
terminal
Cable
guide
Lock
nut
*
Connect
wires
to
the
appropri-
ate
terminals
«
For
future
servicing,
leave
some
slack
in
the
connecting
wires.
Electrical
box
ea
<
Conduit
plate
@
Pull
tab
to
remove
cable
guide.
\
r
@
Grounding
terminal
Conduit
pipe
%
or
p
@
Elbow
joint
Condult
plate
Lock
nut
Conduit
pipe
or
Less than
1-3/16
in.
(30
mm)
elbow
Joint
Elbow
joint
Fig.
4
(for
right,
left,
or
downward
piping)
Fig.
2
l
5/8
in.
2-3/16
in.
(15
mm)
(65
mm)
Lead
a
wire
«
Make
ground
wire
a
little
longer
than
|
Remove
panel
_
Box
others.
(More
than
1-9/16
in.
[40
mmj)
|
rpisingon
=~
Remove
panel
for
piping
.
left
side
of
unit
on
bottom
left
side
of
unit
_
Fig.
3
Fig.
4
Corner
box
Remove
panel
for
piping
on
bottom
side
of
unit
Remove
panel
for
piping
on
right
side
of
unit Fig.
5
background
2-4.
INSTALLING
THE
L-JOINT
1)
Install
L-joint
(10)
on
the
back
of
the
unit.
Position
L-joint
(10)
according
to
the
piping
direction.
(Fig.
1)
In
case
of
bottom
piping
(Fig.
2)
*
Cut
L-joint
(10)
at
the
position
shown
in
Fig.
3.
«
Remove
union
nut
from
the
unit
and
install
it
to
L-joint
(10).
«
Flare
end
of
L-joint
(10).
2)
Use
two
torque
wrenches
to
tighten
the
nut.
(tighten
torque
65
N«m)
(Fig.
4)
3)
Install
charge
nut
(9)
to
the
liquid
refrigerant
piping,
which
connects
the
indoor
and
out-
door
unit.
4)
Perform
leak
test
of
joint
part
(the
part
tightened
in
“2)”),
the
nut
on
the
gas
side
should
remain
installed.
5)
Slide
pipe
cover
of
L-joint
(10)
and
cover
the
joint.
(Fig.
5)
2-5.
PIPE
FORMING
AND
DRAIN
PIPING
2-5-1.
PIPE
FORMING
«
Place
the
drain
hose
below
the
refrigerant
piping.
*
Make
sure
that
the
drain
hose
is
not
crowded
or
bent.
«
Do
not
pull
the
hose
when
applying
the
tape.
«
When
the
drain
hose
passes
the
room,
be
sure
to
wrap
it
with
insulation
material
(field-
supplied).
Note:
Make
sure
not
to
damage
the
cover
of
refrigerant
pipe
when
attaching
it
back
on
with
screws.
Left
or
left-rear
piping
Note:
Be
sure
to
reattach
the
drain
hose
and
the
drain
cap
if
the
piping
is
being
installed
on
left
or
bottom
left
of
unit,
otherwise,
water
could
drip
down
from
the
drain
hose.
1)Place
the
refrigerant
piping
and
the
drain
hose
together,
then
firmly
apply
felt
tape
(7)
from
the
end.
Felt
tape
(7)
overlap
width
should
be
1/3
the
tape
width.
Use
a
bandage
stopper
at
the
end
of
felt
tape
(7).
2)
Pull
out the
drain
cap
at
the
back
right
of
the
indoor
unit.
(Fig.
1)
*
Hold
the
convex
section
at
the
end and
pull
the
drain
cap.
3)
Pull
out the
drain
hose
at
the
back
left
of
the
indoor
unit.
(Fig.
2)
*
Hold
the
claw
marked
by
the
arrows
and
pull
out the
drain
hose
forward.
4)
Put
the
drain
cap
into
the
section
to
which
the
drain
hose
is
to
be
attached
at
the
rear
of
the
indoor
unit.
(Fig.
3)
*
Insert
a
screwdriver
into
the
hole
on
the
cap
and
insert
the
cap
fully
into
the
drain
pan.
5)
Insert
the
drain
hose
fully
into
the
drain
pan
at
the
back
right
of
the
indoor
unit.
(Fig.
4)
«
Check
if
the
hose
is
hooked
securely
to
the
projection
of
its
inserting
part
at
the
drain
pan.
6)
Insert
the
drain
hose
into
wall
hole
sleeve
(C),
and
attach
the
upper
part
of
indoor
unit
onto
the
installation
plate
(1).
Then,
shift
the
indoor
unit
completely
to
the
left
to
make
placing
the
piping
in
the
back
of
the
unit
easier.
7)
Cut
out
two
pieces
of
cardboard
from
the
shipping
box
(use
any
two
pieces
of
the
four
pieces),
roll
each
piece,
hook
them
onto
the
back
rib,
and
use
them
as
spacer
to
lift
the
indoor
unit.
(Fig.
5)
8)
Connect
the
refrigerant
piping
with
the
extension
pipe
(B).
9)
Attach
the
lower
part
of
the
indoor
unit
into
the
installation
plate
(1).
Remove
panel
for
piping
on
right
side
of
unit
Remove
panel
for
piping
on
bottom
right
side
of
unit
Fig.
1
Fig.
2
d
|
Fig.
3
Tightening
Slide
the
pipe
cover
.
direction
Fig.
4
completely
to
the
end.
Fig.
5
Liquid
pipe
Gas
pipe
Z.
Indoor/outdoor
unit
=
connecting
wire
(A)
Felt
tape
(7)
Piping
tape
(G)
Remove
pane!
for
piping
on
left
side
of
unit.
:
“—~
Drain
hose
/
Fig.
1
Fig.
2
Drain
hose
Drain
cap
Fig.
3
Fig.
4
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Senne
TIO
Fig.
5
background
Rear
or
bottom
piping
1)
Place
the
refrigerant
piping
and
the
drain
hose
together,
then
firmly
apply
piping
tape
(G)
from
the
end.
2)
Insert
the
piping
and
the
drain
hose
into
the
wall
hole
sleeve
(C),
and
attach
the
upper
part
of
the
indoor
unit
on
the
installation
plate
(1).
3)
Check
if
the
indoor
unit
is
attached
securely
on
the
installation
plate
(1)
by
moving
the
unit
to
left
and
right.
4)
Attach
the
lower
part
of
the
indoor
unit
into
the
installation
plate
(1).
Right
piping
Note:
Before
performing
the
following,
make
sure
that
wiring
is
completed,
and
the
conduit
cover
is
installed.
(Refer
to
2-3.)
1)
Place
the
refrigerant
piping
and
the
drain
hose
together,
shift
them
to
left
side
of
the
unit,
and
then
firmly
apply
piping
tape
(G)
from
the
end.
2)
Insert
the
piping
and
the
drain
hose
into
the
wall
hole
sleeve
(C),
and
attach
the
upper
part
of
the
indoor
unit
on
the
installation
plate
(1).
3)
Check
if
the
indoor
unit
is
attached
securely
on
the
installation
plate
(1)
by
moving
the
unit
to
left
and
right.
4)
Attach
the
lower
part
of
the
indoor
unit
into
the
installation
plate
(1).
Cut
off
in
case
of
down-
ward
piping.
2-5-2.
DRAIN
PIPING
O
;
,
«
If
the
extension
drain
hose
has
to
pass
through
a
room,
be
sure
to
wrap
it
with
in-
L_
pain
Drain
hose
a
sulation
(field-supplied).
2
27-9/16
in.
hard
viny’
chloride
pipe
*
The
drain
hose
should
point
downward
for
easy
drain.
(Fig.
1)
=
(70
cm)
ay
.
«
|f
the
drain
hose
provided
with
the
indoor
unit
is
too
short,
connect
it
with
a
field-
s
*
Soft
hose
LD.
or
more
supplied
drain
hose
(I).
(Fig.
2)
=
|
th.
19/32
in.
«
When
connecting
the
drain
hose
to
a
hard
vinyl
chloride
pipe, be
sure
to
insert
it
I
(15
mm)
Different
securely
into
the
pipe.
(Fig.
3)
diameter
joint
Fig.
2
LDo
not
make
drain
piping
as
shown
below.
I
Fag
De
not
raise
“Accumulated
Atleast
/
drain
water
Tip
of
drain
(comm)
hose
dipped
in
water
leakage leakage
Waving
al
Water
3.
OUTDOOR
UNIT
INSTALLATION
3-1.
CONNECTING
WIRES
FOR
OUTDOOR
UNIT
1)
Remove
the
service
panel.
2)
Remove
the
conduit
cover.
3)
Attach
the
conduit
connector
to
conduit
cover
with lock
nut
then
secure
it
against
unit
with
screws.
4)
Connect
ground
wires
of
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
(A)
and
power
supply
cord
(K)
to
the
TB
support.
5)
Loosen
the
terminal
screw,
and
attach
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
(A)
from
the
indoor
unit
correctly
on
the
terminal
block.
Attach
the
wire
to
the
terminal
block
securely
so
that
its
core
cannot
be
seen,
and
no
external
force
affects
the
connecting
section
of
the
terminal
block.
6)
Firmly
tighten
the
terminal
screws.
After
tightening,
verify
that
the
wires
are
tightly
fas-
tened.
7)
Connect
power
supply
cord
(kK).
8)
Install
the
conduit
cover.
9)
Install
the
service
panel
securely.
1-3/8
in.
(35
mm)
Lead
wire
|
5/8
in.
(15
mm)
Power
supply
cord
(K)
Service
panel
Lock
nut
Grounding
terminal
TB
support
Power
supply
cord
(K)
indoor/outdoor
unit
connecting
wire
(A)
to
conduit
cover
«
Make
ground
wire
a
little
longer
than
oth-
ers.
(More
than
1-3/8
in.
[35
mmj])
«
For
future
servicing,
leave
some
slack
in
the
connecting
wires.
background
Ainch
(mm)
Tightening
torque
Pipe
diameter
|
Nut
Ipe
diameter
|
inch
Clutch
Clutch
Wing
nut
ftelb
inch
(mm)
(mm)
|
type
tool
|
type
tool
|
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tool
Nem
(kgf«cm)
for
R410A
|
for
R22
for
R22
g
40
to
13
414
13.7
to
01/4
(6.35)
|
47)
0.06
to
137
(140
to
0.08
)
(1.5
to
25
to
30
3/8
2.0
34.3
to
0318
(9.52)
|
5)
0.04
to
)
nD
(350
to
0
to
0.02
0.06
420)
(0to0.5)
|
(4.0to
ot2
(127)
|
A
1.5)
49.0
to
500
te
(26)
0.08
to
56.4
575
0.10
)
(2.0
to
25/8
(15.88)
Os)
25)
me
L
(750
to
800)
3-2.
FLARE
CONNECTION
1)
Cut
the
copper
pipe
as
straight
as
possible
with
a
pipe
cutter.
(Fig.
1,
2)
2)
Remove
all
burrs
from
the
cut
section
of
the
pipe,
ensuring
that
precautions
are
taken
to
avoid
getting
metal
shavings
into
the
piping.
(Fig.
3)
3)
Remove
flare
nuts
attached
to
indoor
and
outdoor
units,
then
put
them
on
pipe.
4)
Flaring
work
(Fig.
4,
5).
Firmly
hold
copper
pipe
in
the
dimension
shown
in
the
table.
Select
A
mm
from
the
table
according
to
the
tool
you
use.
5)
Check
«
Compare
the
flared
work
with
Fig.
6.
«
If
flare
is
defective,
cut
off
the
section
and
repeat
procedure.
3-3.
PIPE
CONNECTION
«
Fasten
flare
nut
with
a
torque
wrench
as
specified
in
the
table
above.
«
When
fastened
too
tight,
flare
nut
may
eventually
break
and
cause
refrigerant
leakage.
Indoor
unit
connection
Connect
both
liquid
and
gas
piping
to
indoor
unit.
«
Apply
a
thin
coat
of
refrigerant
oil
(J)
on
the
seat
surface
of
pipe.
*
Toconnect,
first
align
the
center,
then
tighten
the
first
3
to
4
turns
of
flare
nut.
*
Use
tightening
torque
table
above
as
a
guideline
for
indoor
unit
side
joints,
and
tighten
using
two
wrenches.
Excessive
tightening
damages
the
flare
section.
Outdoor
unit
connection
Connect
pipes
to
stop
valve
pipe
joint
of
the
outdoor
unit
following
the
same
procedure
detailed
in
Indoor
unit
connection.
«
For
tightening,
use
a
torque
wrench
or
spanner.
A
WARNING
When
installing
the
unit,
securely
connect
the
refrigerant
pipes
before
starting
the
compressor.
3-4.
INSULATION
AND
TAPING
1)
Cover
piping
joints
with
pipe
cover.
2)
For
outdoor
unit
side,
insulate
the
piping,
including
valves.
3)
Apply
piping
tape
(G)
starting
from
the
connection
on
the
outdoor
unit.
«
When
piping
has
to
be
installed
through
a
ceiling,
closet
or
where
the
temperature
and
humidity
are
high,
use
additional
field-supplied
insulation
to
prevent
condensa-
tion.
|
Copper
(we
Con
Good
90°
|
No
good
———wmam——.
Tilted
Uneven
Burred
Fig.
1
Fig.
2
Burr
Copper
pipe
x
w-
Spare
reamer
\
»
SS
Pipe
cutter
»
\
| |
Fig.
3
Clutch
type
Wing
nut
type
Fig.
4
Flare
nut
Fig.
5
Smooth
all
around
Inside
is
shin-
ing
without
any
scratches.
Even
length
all
around
Fig.
6
4.
PURGING
PROCEDURES,
LEAK
TEST,
AND
TEST
RUN
4-1.
PURGING
PROCEDURES
AND
LEAK
TEST
1)
Remove
service
port
cap
of
stop
valve
on
the
side
of
the
outdoor
unit
gas
pipe.
2)
Connect
gauge
manifold
valve
and
vacuum
pump
to
service
port
of
stop
valve
on
the
gas
pipe
side
of
the
outdoor
unit.
3)
Run
the
vacuum
pump
15
minutes
or
more.
4)
Check
the
vacuum
with
the
gauge
manifold
valve,
then
close
it
and
shut
off
the
vacuum
pump.
5)
Leave
as
it
is
for
one
or
two
minutes.
Make
sure
pointer
gauge
manifold
valve
remains
in
the
same
position.
Confirm
that
pressure
gauge
shows
—0.101
MPa
[Gauge]
(-30
in.Hg
[-760
mmHg]J).
6)
Quickly
remove
gauge
manifold
valve
from
service
port
of
stop
valve.
7)
After
refrigerant
pipes
are
connected
and
evacuated,
fully
open
all
stop
valves
on
both
sides
of
gas
pipe
and
liquid
pipe.
Operating
the
unit
without
fully
opening
the
valves
lowers
the
performance
and
causes
problems.
8)
Refer
to
1-3.
SPECIFICATIONS,
and
charge
the
prescribed
amount
of
refrigerant
if
needed.
Be
sure
to
charge
slowly
with
liquid
refrigerant.
Otherwise,
composition
of
the
refrigerant
in
the
system
may
be
changed
and
affect
performance
of
the
air
conditioner.
9)
Tighten
cap
of
service
port.
10)
Conduct
a
leak
test
0.101
MPa
Compound
pressure
gauge
*4
to 5
turns
Stop
valve
cap
(-30
inHg
(for
RA10A)
.
(Torque
19.6
to
[-760
mmHg)
Pressure
gauge
Close
29.4
Nem,
200
Stop
valve
#
(for
R410A)
Hexagonal
wrench
Service
port
cap
if
(Torque
13.7
to
17.7
Nem,
140
to
180
kgf*cm)
*Open
L
to
300
kgf*cm)
for
LIQUID
Gauge
manifold
valve
(for
R410A)
Handle
High
pe=
Charge
hose
(for
R410A)
Adapter
for
pre-
MENS
venting
the
back
flow
Vacuum
pump
(or
the
vacuum
pump
with
the
function
to
prevent
the
back
flow)
[Precautions
when
using
the
g
a
f
Service
port
A
Control
vaive
mo
Open
Close
Body
Charge
hose
control
valve}
When
attaching
the
control
valve
to
the
service
port,
valve
core
may
deform
or
loosen
if
excess
pressure
is
applied.
This
may
cause
gas
leak,
When
attaching
the
control
valve
to
the
service
port,
make
sure
that
the
valve
core
is
in
closed
position,
and
then
tighten
part
A.
Do
not
tighten
part
A
or
turn
the
body
when
valve
core
is
in
open
position.
background
4-2.
TEST
RUN
1)
Insert
power
supply
plug
into
the
power
outlet
and/or
turn
on
the
breaker.
2)
Press
the
E.O.
SW
once.
Test
run
will
be
performed
for
30
minutes.
If
the
left
operation
indicator
light
blinks
every
0.5
seconds,
inspect
the
indoor/outdoor
unit
con-
necting
wire
(A).
After
the
test
run,
emergency
COOL
mode
(75°F
[24°C]
COOL)
will
start.
3)
To
stop
operation,
press
the
E.O.
SW
several
times
until
all
LED
lamps
turn
off.
Refer
to
operating
instruc-
tions
for
details.
Emergency
operation
switch
Checking
the
remote
(infrared)
signal
reception
(£.0.
SW)
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
on
the
remote
controller
and
listen
for
an
audible
indicator
from
the
indoor
unit.
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
again
to
turn
the
air
conditioner
off.
*
Once
the
compressor
stops,
the
restart
preventive
device
operates
so
the
compres-
sor
will
not
operate
for
3
minutes
to
protect
the
air
conditioner.
4-3.
AUTO
RESTART
FUNCTION
This
product
is
equipped
with
an
auto
restart
function.
When
the
power
supply
is
cut
off
during
operation,
such
as
during
blackouts,
the
function
automatically
starts
opera-
tion
in
the
previous
setting
once
the
power
supply
is
resumed.
(Refer
to
the
operating
instructions
for
details.)
Caution:
«
After
test
run
or
remote
signal
reception
check,
turn
off
the
unit
with
the
E.O.
SW
or
the
remote
controller
before
turning
off
the
power
supply.
If
this
procedure
is
not
performed,
the
unit
will
automatically
begin
operation
when
power
supply
is
resumed.
To
the
user
«
After
installing
the
unit,
explain
to
the
user
about
auto
restart
function.
«
If
auto
restart
function
is
unnecessary,
it
can
be
deactivated.
Consult
the
service
representative
to
deactivate
the
function.
Refer
to
the
service
man-
ual
for
details.
4-4.
EXPLANATION
TO
THE
USER
«
Using
the
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS,
explain
to
the
user
how
to
use
the
air
conditioner
(the
remote
controller,
removing
the
air
filters,
placing
or
remov-
ing
the
remote
controller
from
the
remote
controller
holder,
cleaning
methods,
precautions
for
operation,
etc.)
«
Recommend
that
the
user
read
the
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
carefully.
5.
RELOCATING
THE
UNIT
/
MAINTENANCE
5-1.
REMOVING
AND
INSTALLING
THE
PANEL
ASSEMBLY
Removal
procedure
(Fig.
1,
2)
1)
Remove
the
three
screws
that
attach
the
panel
assembly.
2)
Open
the
front
panel.
3)
Remove
the
two
screws
that
attach
the
panel
assembly.
4)
Remove
the
panel
assembly.
Be
sure
to
remove
its
bottom
end
first.
Installation
procedure
(Fig.
3,
4)
1)
Point
the
horizontal
vane
slightly
downward.
2)
Attach
the
bottom
of
the
panel
assembly
under
the
horizontal
vane.
)
Fit
in
the
top
of
the
panel
assembly.
)
Fit
in
the
bottom
of
the
panel
assembly
and
tighten
it
using
screws.
)
Push
the
section
of
the front
panel
marked
by
the
arrows
to
close
the front
panel
se-
curely.
3
4
5
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
flat
screwdrivers
into
the
square
holes
at
the
left
and
right
bottom
of
the
indoor
unit
and
push
them
up;
the
bottom
of
the
indoor
unit
goes
down
and
the
hooks
are
released.
*4
Remove
the
screw.
*2
Remove
the tab
of
corner
box
from
the
indoor
unit,
and
pull
the
corner
box.
*3
Pull
the
indoor
unit
to
remove.
5-3.
PUMPING
DOWN
When
relocating
or
disposing
of
the
air
conditioner,
pump
down
the
system
following
the
procedure
below
so
that
refrigerant
is
not
released
into
the
atmosphere.
1)
Connect
the
gauge
manifold
valve
to
the
service
port
of
the
stop
valve
on
the
gas
pipe side
of
the
outdoor
unit.
2)
Fully
close
the
stop
valve
on
the
liquid
pipe
side
of
the
outdoor
unit.
3)
Close
the
stop
valve
on
the
gas
pipe
side
of
the
outdoor
unit
almost
completely
so
that
it
can
be
easily
closed
fully
when
the
pressure
gauge
shows
0
MPa
[Gauge]
(0
Ibf/in.?
[0
kgffcrn’)).
4)
Start
the
emergency
COOL
operation.
To
start
the
emergency
operation
in
COOL
mode,
disconnect
the
power
supply
plug
and/or
turn
off
the
breaker.
After
15
seconds,
connect
the
power
supply
plug
and/or
turn
on
the
breaker,
and
then
press
the
E.O.
SW
once.
(The
emergency
COOL
op-
eration
can
be
performed
continuously
for
up
to
30
minutes.)
5)
Fully
close
the
stop
valve
on
the
gas
pipe
side
of
the
outdoor
unit
when
the
pressure
gauge
shows
0.05
to
0
MPa
[Gauge]
(approx.
7.25
to
0
Ibffin’
[0.5
to
0
kgf/cm’).
6)
Stop
the
emergency
COOL
operation.
To
stop
operation,
press
the
E.O.
SW
several
times
until
all
LED
lamps
turn
off.
Refer
to
operating
instructions
for
details.
A
WARNING
When
pumping
down
the
refrigerant,
stop
the
compressor
before
disconnecting
the
refrigerant
pipes.
The
compressor
may
burst
if
air
etc.
get
into
it.
S
Fig.
3
Horizontal
vane
Fig.
4
f
Corner
box
ae
ag
/
f
%
Square
hole
Fig.
4
Fig.
2
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