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TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL

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REFERENCE NO.

SM830231-02

R410A Models

Model No.

Indoor Units

50

60

71

100

125

140

Outdoor Units

U-100PE1E5A

U-100PE1E8A

Type

PE1

Outdoor Units Type

Single Split (1-phase)

Single Split (3-phase)

Indoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

Wall Mounted

Order No. SBPAC1403009CE

 

Indoor 
Units Type

36

45

50

60

71

100

125

140

S-100PK1E5A

Wall Mounted

Type

K1

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Summary of Contents for S-100PK1E5A

Page 1: ...Units U 100PE1E5A U 100PE1E8A Type PE1 Outdoor UnitsType Single Split 1 phase Single Split 3 phase Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Wall Mounted Order No SBPAC1403009CE Indoor UnitsType 36 45 50 60 71 100 125 140 S 100PK1E5A Wall Mounted Type K1 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 1 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 1 2014 09 11 17 38 46 2014 09 11 17 38 46 ...

Page 2: ...use overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard To prevent possible hazards from insulation failure the unit must be grounded Provide a power outlet exclusively for each unit and full disconnection means having a contact separation in all poles must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules This equipment is strongly recommended to be installed with Ea...

Page 3: ...ep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts Clean up the site after you finish remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have been left inside the unit being serviced WARNING This product must not be modified or disassembled under any circumstances Modified or disassembled unit may cause fire electric shock or injury Do not clean inside the indoor and outdoor units by...

Page 4: ...tive use of floor space individual control and energy conservation by curtailing heat and carrying power etc Most importantly the multi air conditioner system is able to replenish a large amount of refrigerant compared to conventional individual air conditioners If a single unit of the multi air conditioner system is to be installed in a small room select a suitable model and installation procedur...

Page 5: ... field and 1 2 the total refrigerant charge on the refrigerant charge label supplied with the product The filled out label must be adhered in the proximity of the product charging port e g onto the inside of the service cover 1 4 2 3 5 6 1 Factory refrigerant charge of the product see unit name plate 2 Additional refrigerant amount charged in the field 3 Total refrigerant charge 4 Contains fluorin...

Page 6: ... Wiring Diagram Schematic Diagram 3 2 3 2 Outdoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram 3 9 Section 4 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3 1 4 1 4 1 Room Temperature Control 4 2 Heating Standby 4 3 Automatic Fan Speed Control 4 4 Drain Pump Control 4 5 Automatic Heating Cooling Control 4 6 Automatic Flap Control 4 7 Filter Sign 4 8 Fan Control during Dry Mode 4 9 Ventilation Fan Output 4 10 T10 Terminal 4 11 Parameter 4 1...

Page 7: ...OW TO INSTALL THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER Important Safety Instructions Optional Controller Remote Controller 8 3 8 1 8 3 8 2 8 5 8 3 8 5 8 4 8 6 8 5 8 7 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 9 8 9 8 9 Names and Functions Installing Batteries Setting the Current Time Operation Timer Operation Adjusting the Wind Direction Operating Multiple In Outdoor Units Simultaneously Group Control Using the Remote...

Page 8: ...to Temperature Condition Noise Criterion Curves Indoor Fan Performance Airflow Distance Chart Fresh Air Intake Electrical Wiring Installation Instructions 1 219 1 206 1 222 1 223 1 234 1 251 1 262 1 273 1 273 Outdoor Unit 1 342 Indoor Unit 3 Wall Mounted Type K1 1 360 1 Cooling Capacity Performance Data 1 405 1 441 2 Heating Capacity Performance Data 1 13 1 405 Capacity Table SM830231 02 Single 欧州...

Page 9: ...885 HEAT m3 min ft3 min 95 3355 REFRIGERANT TYPE AMOUNT g oz R410A 3 40k 119 9 P R O D I M HEIGHT H mm inch 300 11 1 32 1416 55 3 4 WIDTH W mm inch 1065 41 23 64 940 37 1 32 DEPTH D mm inch 230 9 1 32 340 13 13 32 P A C D I M HEIGHT H mm 310 1556 WIDTH W mm 1140 1055 DEPTH D mm 380 485 MASS NET kg lb 14 5 32 98 216 GROSS kg lb 18 40 108 238 LAYERS LIMIT actually 15 16 1 2 Operation Condition Cool ...

Page 10: ...Y kW 9 5 9 5 9 5 4 1 11 5 BTU h 32400 32400 32400 14000 39200 CURRENT A 0 62 0 60 0 56 3 85 3 70 3 60 INPUT POWER W 65 65 65 2 405k 2 405k 2 405k TOTAL W 2 470k 2 470k 2 470k 900 3 350k COP COP CLASS TOTAL W W 5 A G 3 85 3 85 A 3 85 4 56 3 43 Erp 6 Pdsign kW 9 5 Tbivalen C 10 SCOP W W 3 8 Annual consumption kWh 3500 Class A POWER FACTOR 95 94 93 NOISE INDOOR H M L dB A 49 45 41 Power Level dB 65 6...

Page 11: ...gerant tubing gas tube 5 Rear panel fixing holes ø5 holes or 5X13 elongated holes 6 Piping coiring holes ø80 unit mm 1065 300 230 3 70 8 60 95 95 231 m c 5 m c 5 7 5 cm 450 384 200 140 67 300 415 415 448 440 497 568 ø 8 0 ø 8 0 158 132 48 48 37 18 4 6 3 2 1 Z Z view Nessesary minimum space for a installation Front view 5 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 211 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 211 2014 09 19 13 2...

Page 12: ... 61 76 31 5 522 490 unit mm Electrical wiring port ø27 Electrical wiring port ø22 Electrical wiring port ø13 Refrigerant piping hole Refrigerant piping gas pipe flared connection ø15 88 Refrigerant piping liquid pipe flared connection ø9 52 Mounting hole anchor bolt M10 Electrical wiring port ø35 1 3 6 5 4 7 2 8 Enlarged view A View B Refrigerant piping end connection Anchor hole Anchor hole Hole ...

Page 13: ...ermistor 4 way valve High pressure switch Thermistor Accumulator Muffler Muffler Strainer Strainer Heat exchanger Strainer Distributor Distributor SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 220 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 220 2014 09 19 13 21 38 2014 09 19 13 21 38 1 1 4 Operationg Range Type PE1 Temperature Indoor air intake temp Outdoor air intake temp Cooling Maximum Minimum Heating Maximum Minimum 32 C DB 25 C...

Page 14: ...ting defrosting To calculate the heating capacity with consideration for frosting defrosting operation multiply the heating capacity found from the capacity graph by the correction coefficient from the table above RH approximately 85 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Indoor air intake temp C WB Indoor air intake temp C WB 22 CWB 19 CWB 16 CWB 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 PE1 16 CDB 20 CDB 24 CDB I...

Page 15: ...PE1E5A U 100PE1E8A Heating 52 dB A 1 m in front at height of 1 5 m MODEL SOUND LEVEL CONDITION U 100PE1E5A U 100PE1E8A Cooling 52 dB A 1 m in front at height of 1 5 m Octave Band Level dB 0dB 0 0002 μbar Octave Band Level dB 0dB 0 0002 μbar Frequency at center of sound pressure band Hz Frequency at center of sound pressure band Hz 10 20 30 40 50 60 NC 60 NC 50 NC 40 NC 30 NC 20 10 20 30 40 50 60 6...

Page 16: ...ical air flow distance m Strong wind Discharge angle app 60 Rm temp app 20 C Strong wind Discharge angle app 60 Rm temp app 20 C Strong wind Discharge angle app 30 Rm temp app 27 C Strong wind Discharge angle app 30 Rm temp app 27 C 0 5 4 3 2 1 0 5 4 3 2 1 Cooling Distribution of wind velocity Cooling Distribution of temperature Horizontal air flow distance m Horizontal air flow distance m C 0 5 4...

Page 17: ...The manufacturer will accept no responsibility for any damage Regulations on wire diameters differ from locality to locality For field wiring rules please refer to your LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES before beginning You must ensure that installation complies with all relevant rules and regulations To prevent malfunction of the air conditioner caused by electrical noise care must be taken when wiring as f...

Page 18: ...te controller automatically Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the remote controller optional L N U1 U2 5P terminal board Power supply Type K1 Inter unit control wiring L2 L1 U2 U1 L3 N A L1 L2 L3 N U2 R2 U1 R1 R2 R1 L N U2 U1 2 1 D C B L N L N 2 1 B E C L N Power supply 220 230 240V 50Hz Remote controller WHT BLK Power supply 220 230 240V 50Hz Power supply 380 400 415V 3 N 50Hz ...

Page 19: ...around them Fig 1 4 Remove coat of signal wire Fig 1 5 Attach ring pressure terminals to the signal wires and the shield wires insulated in Step 2 Fig 1 6 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 270 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 270 2014 09 19 13 21 43 2014 09 19 13 21 43 Type K1 L1 R1 R2 L2 N U1 U2 Functional ground screw External Electronic Expansion Valve Kit and Schedule Timer Use this screw when connecting t...

Page 20: ...nit Are multiple outdoor units used Turn ON the indoor and outdoor power Set the indoor unit control switch to TEST See section Test Run for Type K1 See section Test Run for Type K1 See section Table of Self Diagnostic Functions and Corrections Type K1 Can operation be started Slide the indoor unit control switch back to ON Turn ON the indoor and outdoor power Automatic Address Setting Automatic A...

Page 21: ...oller cover and press the SENSOR button once body sensor appears on the LCD display of the wireless remote controller then the indoor unit body NOTE Switching the temperature sensor Face the remote controller toward the receiver on the main unit The signal can be received up to a distance of approximately 8 m Use this distance as a guide This distance may vary somewhat depending on the battery cap...

Page 22: ...hange the switch once to ON or OFF then switch it back to the TEST position NOTE Using the control unit Indicator lamps OPERATION STANDBY TIMER Indoor control unit switch ON OFF TEST If 220 240 V AC is accidentally applied the indoor or outdoor unit control PCB fuse 0 5 A for both indoor and outdoor units will blow in order to protect the PCB Correct the wiring connections then disconnect the 2P c...

Page 23: ...ring Perform automatic address setting again E15 displayed E16 displayed L02 displayed Both the Operation lamp and Standby lamp are blinking together Indoor unit capacity is too low Indoor unit capacity is too high Indoor outdoor unit type mismatch Same at left Same at left Check that the total capacities of the indoor and outdoor units are appropriate Reverse 2 phases of the outdoor unit 3 phase ...

Page 24: ...apacity of the indoor units It is not possible to connect individual remote controllers for independent operation Be careful to avoid miswiring when connecting the wires Miswiring will damage the units 2 1 L N 2 1 L N L N 1 2 Remote control communication wiring Dia 0 5 to 2 mm2 Total length of wiring 200 m or less System address S2 Setting at shipment 0 Leakage breaker Leakage breaker Outdoor unit...

Page 25: ...stem address rotary switch Change the setting to 2 Leakage breaker Leakage breaker Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Ground Indoor power crossover wiring up to 16 units no heater units only Inter unit control wiring Connection to lead wires Black White Remote control communication wiring for group control field supply wiring Up to 8 units can be set for group control Thickness 0 5 2 0 mm 2 total length 20...

Page 26: ... is No 21 20s digit ON ON 1 2 ON OFF 1 setting 30 If outdoor unit is No 30 10s digit and 20s digit ON ON OFF ON 1 2 0 setting If the power can be turned ON separately for the indoor and outdoor units in each system The indoor unit addresses can be set without running the compressor Be sure to use a jig for short circuiting Approximately 4 5 minutes are required 1 When there are multiple outdoor un...

Page 27: ...d If ALL is set operation is possible regardless of the indoor unit address Point the remote controller toward the receiver indoor unit that you wish to operate and send the operation signal Remote controller address setting Press and hold the address button for 4 seconds or longer to display the address on the remote controller display The current address starts blinking The address changes each ...

Page 28: ...is work If link wiring is used set the outdoor unit system address to allow the combination of indoor and outdoor units to be identified At the same time indicate the indoor outdoor unit combination number in a location where it can be checked easily near the indoor unit nameplates This number will be required for subsequent maintenance This unit may be used in a single type refrigerant system whe...

Page 29: ... and outdoor power Automatic Address Setting Refer to Table of Self Diagnostic Functions to check the system In addition refer to section Automatic Address Setting for Type U1 T2 F1 N1 and Y2 for Link Wiring and correct any items that need to be corrected Note Check the indoor side drainage Indicate mark the combination number See section Checking indoor unit addresses and Indicating marking the i...

Page 30: ...rrectly Indoor unit power is not ON Turn ON the indoor unit power Check the remote controller and inter unit control wiring Perform automatic address setting See section Automatic Address Setting for Type U1 T2 F1 N1 and Y2 for Link Wiring E02 displayed Remote controller is not connected with indoor unit correctly Connect the remote controller correctly E14 displayed Connect the wiring correctly E...

Page 31: ... in each system The indoor unit addresses can be set without running the compressor Be sure to use a jig for short circuiting NOTE A terminal plug black is attached to each of the outdoor unit control PCBs At only one outdoor unit leave the terminal plug shortcircuit socket on the Yes side At all the other outdoor units change the socket from Yes to No A maximum of 8 indoor units can be connected ...

Page 32: ...old for 4 seconds or longer If the power cannot be turned ON separately for the indoor and outdoor units in each system The compressors must be run in order to automatically set the indoor unit addresses Therefore perform this step after completing the refrigerant tubing work Case 3 Automatic address setting using the remote controller If the power can be turned ON separately for the indoor and ou...

Page 33: ...2 Outdoor unit control PCB DIP switch System address rotary switch System address rotary switch Set to 0 at time of shipment 10s 20s ON OFF LED1 LED2 PUMP DOWN CN042 EEPROM IC006 AUTO ADD CN041 System address Rotary switch S002 TERMINAL CN003 JP007 System address DIP switch S003 Bottom side Up side HIC Temperature sensor SILENT MODE CN028 WHT RC P CN034 RED FAN CN030 WHT ROM CN012 WHT OC CN013 BLU...

Page 34: ...ddress changes as follows 1 1 1 2 button and select the indoor address button and button for 4 seconds or longer So that the combination of each indoor unit can be easily checked when multiple units are installed ensure that the indoor and outdoor unit numbers correspond to the system address number on the outdoor unit control PCB and use a magic marker or similar means which cannot be easily remo...

Page 35: ...the indoor or outdoor unit control PCB fuse 0 5 A for both indoor and outdoor units will blow in order to protect the PCB Correct the wiring connections then disconnect the 2P connectors indoor blue OC outdoor blue serial 1 that are connected to the PCB and replace them with 2P connectors indoor brown EMG outdoor brown serial 2 If operation is still not possible after changing the brown connectors...

Page 36: ... Automatic Address Setting for Type K1 for Link Wiring and correct any items that need to be corrected Note Check the indoor side drainage Set the automatic address setting from outside unit Indicate mark the combination number See section Setting the outdoor unit system addresses for Type K1 for Link Wiring How to Set the Outdoor Unit System Address See section Basic wiring diagram and Setting th...

Page 37: ...eck the remote control communication wiring Perform automatic address setting again E15 displayed E16 displayed P09 displayed Timer lamp and Standby lamp are blinking alternately Indoor unit capacity is too low Indoor unit capacity is too high Check that the total capacities of the indoor and outdoor units are appropriate P05 displayed Timer lamp and Standby lamp are blinking alternately Reversed ...

Page 38: ...o 3 Change setting to 2 System address 2 Change setting to 3 System address 3 Change the terminal plug black short circuit socket Change the terminal plug black short circuit socket If wall mounted type units are used for a simultaneous operation multi system group control refer to section System Control for Type K1 System Control basic wiring diagrams and wiring procedures when wiring ON 1 2 Outd...

Page 39: ...setting 1 setting 2 setting 1 setting 1 setting 0 setting 1 Turn on the indoor and outdoor unit power for refrigerant system 1 Short circuit the AUTO ADD CN041 pin The compressor operates when the power is turned ON at a different outdoor unit 2 Next turn ON the power only at the indoor and outdoor units in a different system Short circuit the AUTO ADD CN041 pin 3 Operation using the remote contro...

Page 40: ...r units in each system The compressors must be run in order to automatically set the indoor unit addresses Therefore perform this step after completing the refrigerant tubing work Use the remote controller to check the addresses of the indoor units Be sure to use a jig for short circuiting When setting addresses in heating mode Indicating marking the indoor and outdoor unit combination number Indi...

Page 41: ...even when the power is turned off Make sure to set Normal for RCU CK Finally press TIMER buttons buttons To set the remote controller main sub setting or change the sensor follow the steps below CODE ITEM ITEM DATA RCU Main Sub Clock display RCU CK Room temperature sensor Sub 24 hours RCU CK Main unit Main 12 hours AM PM Normal RCU SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 321 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 321 2014...

Page 42: ...ly strong wind blow to the area directly in front of the discharge of the outdoor unit there is the risk of damage due to the fan s high speed reverse rotation If the direction of the prevailing wind is known when operating the unit place the unit at an appropriate angle to the wind s direction so that the discharge faces towards a building or a wall 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 If installing at locations prone ...

Page 43: ...les at the intake If the upper part is open If there are obstacles above the unit 1 For separate installation location Only if there are obstacles at the intake unit mm unit mm If there are obstacles on both sides M o r e t h a n 1 0 0 M ore than 200 M ore than 500 M ore than 100 If there are obstacles on both sides M ore than 200 More than 10 More than 1000 M o r e t h a n 2 0 0 1 2 2 M o r e t h...

Page 44: ...than 200 The dimensions for H A and L are shown in the following table Cover the bottom part of the pedestal or mount so that air does not bypass it A limit of only 2 units can be installed If the upper part is open If the upper part is open If there are obstacles above the unit If there are obstacles above the unit 1 For separate installation location 1 For separate installation location 1 For se...

Page 45: ...f the first tier outdoor unit Close A section the space between the upper and lower level outdoor units so the outtake air does not bypass it E For multiple row installation on the roof etc The dimensions for H A and L are shown in the following table A L H 200 H L Installation not possible Pattern 2 If there is an obstacle that is higher than the unit on the discharge side There is no limit to the...

Page 46: ... with the presence of fluorine dust which will adversely affect the refrigerant piping system due to deterioration of the refrigerant oil etc This unit is specifically for R410A Ensure to adhere to the following items and install accordingly Only for storing or for open pipes Use pipe cutters and flaring tools which are specially designed for use with R410A When connecting with flaring tools coat ...

Page 47: ...d of the valve shaft Once adjustments to the valve are completed ensure to tighten the valve cap according to the prescribed torque Precautions for handling the valve cap Valve size Tightening torque ø9 52 ø15 88 20 6N m 28 4N m 2 1kgf m 2 8kgf m 48 0N m 59 8N m 4 8kgf m 6 0kgf m Use a push rod with a charge hose Once adjustments to the valve are completed ensure to tighten the valve cap according...

Page 48: ...hen refilling If gas refrigerant is filled the refrigerant composition will not be balanced and will cause abnormal operation Cylinder with a siphon tube Liquid refrigerant Siphon tube Cylinder Cylinder Gas refrigerant Possible For refilling due to a leak Not possible VACUUM PURGING Use nitrogen gas for the leak tightness test Using flammable gas can cause an explosion Pressure meter Nitrogen Refr...

Page 49: ...driver and short circuit the pin If the pump down pin PUMPDOWN on the control PCB of the outdoor unit is short circuit refrigerant recovery control is started in the cooling operation When 2 or 3 minutes have passed after the start of outdoor unit operation fully close the liquid narrow tube side valve of the outdoor unit When the pressure gauge installed at the service port reaches the desired pr...

Page 50: ...tive bushing occurs seal it accordingly Tie the cables with the provided binding strap so that they do not touch the compressor and the pipes When setting up the cables inside of unit install properly so that the front panel will not lift up Make sure that front panel mount correctly ELECTRICAL WIRING SG Use a round type terminal with an insulation sleeve for connecting to the terminal block Use t...

Page 51: ...g regulations If capacity of power supply circuit and enforcement are not enough it can causes the electric shock and a fire This equipment complies with EN IEC 31000 3 12 provided that the short circuit power Ssc is greater than or equals to 2 kVA at the interface point between the user s supply and the public system It is the responsibility of 2 kVA Ssc SG Short circuit power Shows the earth for...

Page 52: ...ination combination U 71 S 36 S 36 U 100 S 50 S 50 U 125 S 60 S 60 Type 100 Type 125 Type 140 U 100 S 50 S 50 U 125 S 60 S 60 U 140 S 71 S 71 U 140 S 71 S 71 TRIPLE ______ ______ ______ U 100 S 36 S 36 S 36 U 125 S 45 S 45 S 45 U 140 S 50 S 50 S 50 DOUBLE TWIN U 125 S 36 S 36 S 36 S 36 ______ This unit cannot make triple or double twin connections Two indoor units can be operated simultaneously wi...

Page 53: ...YMBOLS SPEC TWIN L La Lb La or Lb Maximum branch pipe length difference Total pipe length Maximum branch pipe length Height difference between indoor units La Lb La Lb Height difference Outdoor located higher installation Outdoor located lower installation H2 H1 H1 Less than 50m Less than 15m Less than 10m Less than 0 5m Less than 30m Less than 15m For Type PE1 The following table shows the equiva...

Page 54: ...ipe Main pipe Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Use the main pipe to gain any rise or fall required for the pipes The number of bends should be 8 or less in a single system and 15 or less overall Branch pipes should be positioned horizontally SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 334 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 334 2014 09 19 13 21 53 2014 09 19 13 21 53 ...

Page 55: ...h Earth Earth Wired remote controller Indoor unit Indoor unit TRIPLE type DOUBLE TWIN type Controll cable Controll cable Controll cable Controll cable Switch Circuit breaker Switch Circuit breaker Switch Circuit breaker Switch Circuit breaker Switch Circuit breaker Switch Indoor unit Indoor unit For the twin connection the amount of refrigerant required for pipe length 30m has been included in thi...

Page 56: ...ore than 1 MΩ Use the 500 V mega testers to measure the insulation Do not use the mega tester for any other circuit except for voltage of 220V to 240V or 380 415V Are the wire connections for the indoor outdoor units connected as described in the instructions Are there any looped wires Was the N phase surely connected when connecting the power supply wire on the three phase model If N phase is not...

Page 57: ...d Is the earth wire securely connected Is the front panel and the indoor unit air conditioner firmly fixed and was the installation completed without any leakage from the refrigerant Are the indoor and outdoor units secured firmly installed with bolts at secured locations REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER Request the customer to review the instruction manual and explain the operating method for t...

Page 58: ...ich every corner of the room can be uniformly cooled select a location where the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of the unit select a location where tubing and drain pipe have the shortest run to the outdoor unit allow room for operation and maintenance as well as unrestricted air flow around the unit install the unit within the maximum elevation difference above or below the outdoo...

Page 59: ...location selected Make sure the panel is horizontal using a carpenter s level or tape measure to measure down from the ceiling Wait until after cutting the hole before attaching the rear panel to the wall 2 Determine which side of the unit you should make the hole for tubing and wiring Fig 1 59 NOTE In the case of left rear tubing use the measurement points 158 mm from the marked position on the r...

Page 60: ...all 1 Attach the rear panel to the wall with the 8 screws provided Fig 1 63 If you are not able to line up the holes in the rear panel with the beam locations marked on the wall use rawl plugs or toggle bolts to go through the holes on the panel or drill 5 mm dia holes in the panel over the stud locations and then mount the rear panel 2 Double check with a carpenter s level or tape measure that th...

Page 61: ...aligning the top edge of the grille with the frame move the grille horizontally and insert the top and bottom into the frame 2 Press the grille firmly with your hand to ensure no gap exists between the frame and grille 3 Tighten the 6 screws And fix the removed covers in place 4 Grasp the sections near the front panel arms on both sides and hold the front panel so that it is nearly horizontal Push...

Page 62: ... for each unit with a power supply disconnect and circuit breaker for overcurrent protection provided in the exclusive line 3 To prevent possible hazards due to insulation failure the unit must be grounded 4 Each wiring connection must be done tightly and in accordance with the wiring system diagram Wrong wiring may cause the unit to misoperate or become damaged 5 Do not allow wiring to touch the ...

Page 63: ...igerant tubing and drain hose through the hole in the wall Adjust the indoor unit so it is securely seated on the rear panel Fig 1 78 3 Carefully bend the tubing if necessary to run along the wall in the direction of the outdoor unit and then tape as far as the fittings The drain hose should come straight down the wall to a point where water runoff won t stain the wall 4 Connect the refrigerant tu...

Page 64: ...ket and the drain pan outlet are aligned and securely in contact then fasten them with the screw After attaching the drain hose check that it is attached securely Fig 1 84 Drain cap Use a Phillips head screwdriver to push the drain cap in firmly If it is difficult to push in wet the cap with water first 3 Install the indoor unit on the rear panel 4 Connect the tubing and wiring led inside from out...

Page 65: ...rain hose should be slanted downward to the outdoors Fig 1 88 b Never form a trap in the course of the hose c If the drain hose will run in the room insulate the hose with insulation so that chilled condensation will not damage furniture or floors Fig 1 89 Foamed polyethylene or its equivalent is recommended WARNING Do not supply power to the unit or operate it until all tubing and wiring to the o...

Page 66: ... Name Figure Q ty Tapping screw Truss head Phillips 4 20 mm 8 Tapping screw Truss head Phillips 4 10 mm 2 Flare insulation 1 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 368 SM830231 02 Single 欧州 indb 368 2014 09 19 13 22 00 2014 09 19 13 22 00 ...

Page 67: ...PK1E5A U 71PE1E5A U 71PE1E8A 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 3 phase 23 16 8 1 6 0 2 25 7 9 5 9 2 41 7 6 5 7 2 59 7 2 5 5 2 57 6 3 5 1 2 20 19 8 5 4 5 2 33 8 3 4 4 2 49 8 0 4 3 2 65 7 5 4 0 2 60 6 6 3 8 2 23 22 9 0 3 2 2 44 8 7 3 1 2 58 8 3 2 9 2 73 7 8 2 7 2 62 6 8 2 4 2 25 25 16 8 1 6 8 2 25 7 9 6 7 2 41 7 6 6 5 2 59 7 2 6 3 2 57 6 3 5 9 2 20 19 8 5 5 3 2 33 8 3 5 2 2 49 8 0 5 1 2 65 7 5 4 8 2 60 6 ...

Page 68: ... 8 3 48 12 5 9 5 3 70 11 6 9 3 3 85 8 5 7 9 3 15 22 14 2 7 7 3 35 14 2 7 7 3 60 13 7 7 4 3 83 12 7 7 2 3 98 9 3 5 9 3 25 29 16 12 4 12 4 3 11 12 4 12 4 3 34 11 9 11 9 3 56 11 0 11 0 3 70 8 1 8 1 3 02 19 13 2 11 4 3 25 13 2 11 4 3 49 12 7 11 0 3 71 11 8 10 9 3 86 8 6 8 6 3 15 22 14 5 9 4 3 36 14 5 9 4 3 61 13 9 9 0 3 84 12 9 8 7 3 99 9 5 7 4 3 26 32 16 12 5 12 5 3 12 12 5 12 5 3 35 12 1 12 1 3 56 1...

Page 69: ... 5 5 98 9 9 9 9 4 89 19 16 1 12 5 5 25 16 1 12 6 5 64 15 5 12 2 6 00 14 4 11 9 6 24 10 5 10 2 5 10 22 17 7 9 9 5 43 17 7 9 9 5 83 17 0 9 5 6 21 15 8 9 3 6 46 11 5 7 6 5 28 29 16 15 3 15 3 5 05 15 3 15 3 5 42 14 7 14 7 5 77 13 7 13 7 6 00 10 0 10 0 4 90 19 16 4 14 6 5 26 16 4 14 7 5 65 15 7 14 1 6 01 14 6 13 9 6 26 10 7 10 7 5 11 22 17 9 11 8 5 44 17 9 11 9 5 85 17 2 11 5 6 22 16 0 11 2 6 47 11 7 9...

Page 70: ...5 0 5 0 2 13 3 9 3 9 1 40 19 6 4 4 7 1 67 6 0 4 5 1 82 5 6 4 3 2 00 5 4 4 2 2 22 4 2 3 8 1 46 22 7 0 3 6 1 74 6 5 3 4 1 89 6 1 3 3 2 08 5 9 3 2 2 31 4 6 2 8 1 52 29 16 5 9 5 9 1 61 5 6 5 6 1 74 5 2 5 2 1 92 5 0 5 0 2 13 3 9 3 9 1 40 19 6 4 5 3 1 67 6 0 5 1 1 82 5 6 4 9 2 00 5 4 4 9 2 22 4 2 4 2 1 46 22 7 0 4 3 1 74 6 5 4 1 1 89 6 1 3 9 2 08 5 9 3 9 2 31 4 6 3 4 1 52 32 16 5 9 5 9 1 61 5 6 5 6 1 74...

Page 71: ... 2 31 19 8 5 6 1 2 52 8 1 5 9 2 76 7 7 5 6 3 00 6 5 4 9 2 64 5 9 4 6 2 40 22 9 2 4 8 2 62 8 8 4 6 2 87 8 4 4 4 3 12 7 1 3 9 2 74 6 4 3 6 2 50 29 16 7 9 7 9 2 42 7 5 7 5 2 65 7 2 7 2 2 88 6 1 6 1 2 53 5 5 5 5 2 31 19 8 5 6 9 2 52 8 1 6 7 2 76 7 7 6 4 3 00 6 5 5 5 2 64 5 9 5 2 2 40 22 9 2 5 6 2 62 8 8 5 4 2 87 8 4 5 2 3 12 7 1 4 5 2 74 6 4 4 2 2 50 32 16 7 9 7 9 2 42 7 5 7 5 2 65 7 2 7 2 2 88 6 1 6 ...

Page 72: ...V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 16 7 3 2 43 7 5 2 45 8 6 2 44 8 8 2 32 8 8 2 17 20 7 0 2 51 7 2 2 52 8 0 2 48 8 0 2 36 8 0 2 21 24 6 6 2 58 6 8 2 60 7 2 2 52 7 2 2 40 7 2 2 25 S 71PK1E5A U 71PE1E5A U 71PE1E8A 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 3 phase 16 8 2 2 88 8 5 2 90 9 7 2 86 9 9 2 67 9 9 2 47 20 7 8 2 96 8 1 2 98 9 0 2 90 9 0 2 72 9 0 2 49 24 7 4 3 05 7 7 3 07 8 1 2 96 8 1 2 78 8 1 2 55 S 100PK1E5A U 100P...

Page 73: ... 5 7 2 07 7 0 2 20 8 1 2 46 9 2 2 68 24 5 2 2 09 5 5 2 13 6 7 2 27 7 8 2 53 8 8 2 76 S 71PK1E5A U 71PEY1E5 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 16 5 6 1 98 6 1 2 07 8 3 2 42 9 4 2 63 10 6 2 84 20 5 5 2 08 6 0 2 18 8 1 2 55 9 1 2 77 10 2 2 99 24 5 2 2 14 5 7 2 24 7 8 2 63 8 7 2 85 9 8 3 08 S 100PK1E5A U 100PEY1E5 U 100PEY1E8 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 3 phase 16 10 2 3 28 10 6 2 97 11 3 2 83 10 6 2 15 11 9...

Page 74: ...V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 3 phase 16 12 0 4 37 12 5 3 95 13 4 3 78 12 5 2 87 14 0 3 00 20 11 1 4 63 11 6 4 19 12 4 4 00 11 6 3 03 13 0 3 18 24 10 4 4 70 10 9 4 25 11 6 4 06 10 8 3 08 12 2 3 23 S 60PK1E5A 2 U 125PEY1E5 U 125PEY1E8 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1 phase 3 phase 16 14 5 5 25 15 2 4 75 16 2 4 54 15 1 3 44 17 0 3 60 20 13 5 5 55 14 0 5 02 15 0 4 80 14 0 3 64 15 7 3 81 24 12 6 5 64 13 1 5 10 14 0 4...

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