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DIAGRAM

Unified Wiring Diagram Legend

For applied parts and numbering refer to the wiring diagram sticker supplied on the unit. Part numbering is realized by Arabic numbers in ascending order for each part and

 is represented in the overview below by symbol “*” in the part code.

:

CIRCUIT BREAKER

:

PROTECTIVE EARTH

:

CONNECTION

:

PROTECTIVE EARTH (SCREW)

,

:

CONNECTOR

:

RECTIFIER

:

EARTH

:

RELAY CONNECTOR

:

FIELD WIRING

:

SHORT CIRCUIT CONNECTOR

:

FUSE

:

TERMINAL

䣋䣐䣆䣑䣑䣔

:

INDOOR UNIT

:

TERMINAL STRIP

䣑䣗䣖䣆䣑䣑䣔

:

OUTDOOR UNIT

:

WIRE CLAMP

BLK

:

BLACK

GRN

:

GREEN

PNK

:

PINK

WHT

:

WHITE

BLU

:

BLUE

GRY

:

GREY

PRP, PPL

:

PURPLE

YLW

:

YELLOW

BRN

:

BROWN

ORG

:

ORANGE

RED

:

RED

A*P

:

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD

PS

:

SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY

BS*

:

PUSH BUTTON ON / OFF, OPERATION SWITCH

PTC*

:

THERMISTOR PTC

BZ, H*O

:

BUZZER

Q*

:

INSULATED GATE BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR (IGBT)

C*

:

CAPACITOR

Q*DI

:

EARTH LEAK CIRCUIT BREAKER

AC*, CN*, E*, HA*, HE, HL*, HN*, 
HR*, MR*_A, MR*_B, S*, U, V, 
W, X*A

:

CONNECTION, CONNECTOR

Q*L

:

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

D*, V*D

:

DIODE

Q*M

:

THERMO SWITCH

DB*

:

DIODE BRIDGE

R*

:

RESISTOR

DS*

:

DIP SWITCH

R*T

:

THERMISTOR

E*H

:

HEATER

RC

:

RECEIVER

F*U, FU* 

(FOR CHARACTERISTICS 

REFER TO PCB INSIDE YOUR UNIT)

:

FUSE S*C

:

LIMIT 

SWITCH

FG*

:

CONNECTOR (FRAME GROUND)

S*L

:

FLOAT SWITCH

H*

:

HARNESS

S*NPH

:

PRESSURE SENSOR (HIGH)

H*P, LED*, V*L

:

PILOT LAMP, LIGHT EMITTING DIODE

S*NPL

:

PRESSURE SENSOR (LOW)

HAP

:

LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (SERVICE MONITOR GREEN)

S*PH, HPS*

:

PRESSURE SWITCH (HIGH)

HIGH VOLTAGE

:

HIGH VOLTAGE

S*PL

:

PRESSURE SWITCH (LOW)

IES

:

INTELLIGENT EYE SENSOR

S*T

:

THERMOSTAT

IPM*

:

INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE

S*W, SW*

:

OPERATION SWITCH

K*R, KCR, KFR, KHuR

:

MAGNETIC RELAY

SA*

:

SURGE ARRESTOR

L

:

LIVE

SR*, WLU

:

SIGNAL RECEIVER

L*

:

COIL

SS*

:

SELECTOR SWITCH

L*R

:

REACTOR

SHEET METAL

:

TERMINAL STRIP FIXED PLATE

M*

:

STEPPER MOTOR

T*R

:

TRANSFORMER

M*C

:

COMPRESSOR MOTOR

TC, TRC

:

TRANSMITTER

M*F

:

FAN MOTOR

V*, R*V

:

VARISTOR

M*P

:

DRAIN PUMP MOTOR

V*R

:

DIODE BRIDGE

M*S

:

SWING MOTOR

WRC

:

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER

MR*, MRCW*, MRM*, MRN* 

:

MAGNETIC RELAY

X*

:

TERMINAL

N

:

:

NEUTRAL

X*M

:

TERMINAL STRIP (BLOCK)

n = *

NUMBER OF PASSES THROUGH FERRITE CORE

Y*E

:

ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL

PAM

:

PULSE-AMPLITUDE MODULATION

Y*R, Y*S

:

REVERSING SOLENOID VALVE COIL

PCB*

:

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD

Z*C

:

FERRITE CORE

PM*

:

POWER MODULE

ZF, Z*F

:

NOISE FILTER

CIRCUIT BREAKER

4PEN470901-1B.book  Page 6  Thursday, September 7, 2017  3:17 PM

Summary of Contents for BAE20A102

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL BAE20A62 BAE20A82 BAE20A102 Auto Cleaning option kit...

Page 2: ...300 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 3 4 5 2 2 2 1 4 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 3 X70A X13A X1A X39A 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 3: ...e made by children without supervision This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops in light industry and on farms or for commercial and household use by lay persons Sound...

Page 4: ...of the possibilities listed below 1 Factory installed hangers For a different way of installation the factory set hangers should be repositioned by an authorized installer 1 Remove 3 screws 2 Change...

Page 5: ...ounded head accessories Refer to figure 6 8 Connect the Auto Cleaning option kit with indoor unit using a wire harness accessories according to figure 7 and according to chapter Electric wiring work 9...

Page 6: ...ion of the indoor unit is finished The test operation of the Auto Cleaning option kit is not possible while the indoor unit is in operation Check that the Switch box lids of the indoor unit outdoor un...

Page 7: ...e interior 1 Remove protection net 2 Clean interior of the casing by vacuum cleaner or wet cloth 3 Perform a test operation 4 Use vacuum cleaner to remove remaining dirt from the dust box When trolley...

Page 8: ...DIP SWITCH R T THERMISTOR E H HEATER RC RECEIVER F U FU FOR CHARACTERISTICS REFER TOPCBINSIDE YOUR UNIT FUSE S C LIMIT SWITCH FG CONNECTOR FRAMEGROUND S L FLOAT SWITCH H HARNESS S NPH PRESSURESENSOR H...

Page 9: ...e will highlight The highlighted items will scroll continuously when the button is kept pressed Used to change the item selected 5 Down button Used to lower the set temperature The next items on the l...

Page 10: ...ttings are made NOTE The correct clock settings are necessary The product will perform filter auto cleaning from 12 00 to 15 00 as factory default if the period for filter auto cleaning is not specifi...

Page 11: ...ssage Set clock from menu appears make clock settings again so that the filter auto cleaning will be performed during the designated period CLOCK CALENDAR Setting the clock Operation method Operation...

Page 12: ...0 Day 07 Thursday 12 00 Return Setting Date Time Year 2011 Month 10 Day 07 Thursday 12 00 Return Setting Date Time Year 2011 Month 10 Day 07 Thursday 12 21 Return Setting Save the settings Date Time Y...

Page 13: ...east 10 seconds While vacuuming the dust take away the hose and put it back several times NOTE Dust collection with a vacuum cleaner is not possible during filter auto cleaning Make sure that is not d...

Page 14: ...confirm it on the remote controller See page 12 The dust collection sign appears soon after the dust is vacuumed Check the dust box cleaning interval Set preferred timing The product does not run acc...

Page 15: ...contact the installer or local authority for more information 1 If an error occurs either one of the following items will blink in the basic screen Error Push Menu Button The operation indicator will...

Page 16: ...4P470901 1B 2017 09 Copyright 2017 Daikin...

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