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10. WIRING EXAMPLE

10-1 HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS 

Wire only after removing the control box lid as shown in 

Fig. 14.

CAUTION

When clamping the wiring, use the included clamp material 

(9) and (10) as shown in the Fig.14 to prevent outside pres-

sure being exerted on the wiring connections and clamp 

firmly.

When doing the wiring, make sure the wiring is neat and 

does not cause the control box lid to stick up, then close the 

cover firmly. When attaching the control box lid, make sure 

you do not pinch any wires.

Outside the air conditioners, separate the weak wiring (remote 

controller and transmission wiring) and strong wiring (earth 

wire and power supply wiring) at least 50 mm so that they do 

not pass through the same place together. Proximity may 

cause electrical interference, malfunctions, and breakage.

[ PRECAUTIONS ] 

Refer to the “REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION MAN-

UAL” on how to install and lay the wiring for the remote control-

ler.

See also the “Wiring Diagram plate” attached to the control 

box lid when laying electrical wiring.

Connect the remote controller and transmission wiring their 

respective terminal blocks.

CAUTION

• Do not, under any circumstances, connect the power sup-

ply wiring to the remote controller or transmission wiring 

terminal block. Doing so can destroy the entire system.

[ Connecting electrical wiring, remote controller wiring, 
and transmission wiring ] (Refer to Fig. 15)

• Power supply wiring and Earth wire

Remove the control box lid.

Next, pull the wires into the unit through the wiring through 

hole and connect to the terminal block (3P).

• Remote controller and transmission wiring

Pull the wires into the unit through the wiring through hole 
and connect to the terminal block (6P).

Power supply wiring
Earth wire

Control box lid

Wiring Diagram

Fig. 14

(Rear)

∗ 

Do not connect power 

supply wiring here. 
That may cause 
  malfunctions. 

Transmission wiring

Remote controller wiring 

Power supply wiring
Earth wire

Clamp (for prevent slippage) 

Clamp (for fixing in place) 

Clamp the wiring sheaths (accessory (10))

Match up the wiring sheath with 
the fixing clasp with the clamping 
material for preventing slippage on 
the power supply side and clamp 
(accessory (9)). 

Clamp 

Remove the clasp with screwdriver.
Let a wire go through the clasp,
and be sure to attach the clasp to
the control box.

Clamp

Clamp

Inside
unit

Outside
unit

[How to adhere it]

Wire

(accsessory)

Sealing 
material (12)

• Make sure to let a wire go through a wire penetration area.
• After wiring, seal the wire and wire penetration area to prevent 

moisture and small creatures from the outside.

• Wrap the strong and weak electric lines with the sealing 

material (12) as shown in the figure below.
(Otherwise, moisture or small creatures such as insects from 
the outside may cause short-circuit inside the control box.)

  Attach securely so that there are no gaps.

Penetration area

O F F

W I R I N G

F O R C E D

R E M O T E
C O N T R L

T R A N S M I S S I O N

Indoor PCboard (ASSY)

Terminal block (3P)

Terminal block (6P)

Wiring through hole

Wiring through hole

Power supply wiring
Earth wire

Remote controller wiring
Transmission wiring

P 1 P 2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2

L

N

OFF

WIRING

FORCED

REMOTE
CONTRL

TRANSMISSION

P

1

P

2

F

1

F

2

T

1

T

2

Fig. 15

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