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[ WIRING EXAMPLE

 

]

No. 1 system When using 1 remote controller for 

1 indoor unit 

No. 2 system For group control or use with 2 remote 

controllers

No. 3 system When including BS unit

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Precautions when laying power supply wiring 

〉〉〉〉

Wiring of different thicknesses cannot be connected to the 
power supply wiring terminal block. (Slack in the power sup-
ply wiring may cause abnormal heat.)

Use sleeve-insulated round crimp-style terminals for connec-
tions to the power supply wiring terminal block. When none 
are available, connect wires of the same diameter to both 
sides, as shown in the figure.

Follow the instructions are below if the wiring may get very 
hot due to slack in the power supply wiring.

For wiring, use the designated power supply wiring and con-
nect firmly, then secure to prevent outside pressure being 
exerted on the terminal board.

Use the correct screwdriver for tightening the terminal 
screws. If the blade of screwdriver is too small, the head of 
the screw might be damaged, and the screw will not be prop-
erly tightened.

If the terminal screws are tightened too hard, screws might 
be damaged.

Refer to the table below for the tightening torque of the termi-
nal screws.

Indoor unit A

Indoor unit B

Most
downstream
Indoor unit 

Power supply

single phase

50Hz 220-240V

or

single phase

60Hz 220V

Power supply

single phase

50Hz 220-240V

or

single phase

60Hz 220V

Power supply

single phase

50Hz 220-240V

or

single phase

60Hz 220V

Outdoor unit

F

T

1

L

1

1

1

P

P

2

P

N

1

2

P

T

F

2

F

P

F

1

2

2

2

P

1

N

2

P

2

F

IN/D

1

OUT/D

1

P

F

2

F

1

P

L

F

1

2

T

2

T

1

P

P

2

1

F

2

N

F

L

1

2

T T

P

Remote controller

Remote controller

Remote controller

Fig. 16

L N

L N

L N

 (option) 

 (option) 

 (option) 

Outdoor unit

Note) There is not need to set the indoor unit 

address when using group control. 
(It is automatically set when the power 
is turned on.)

Indoor 
unit A

Indoor unit B

Most down-
stream
indoor unit

For use with 2
remote controllers

Case of group control

L N

Fig. 17

Remote controller

Remote controller

Remote controller

1

P

2

P

1

P

2

P

1

P

2

P

1

P

P

2

1

F

2

N

F

L

N

L

1

2

F

F

1

2

F

F

1

2

T T

1

P

P

2

1

F

2

F

1

2

T T

N

L

1

P

P

2

1

F

2

F

1

2

T T

IN/D OUT/D

 (option) 

 (option) 

Power supply

single phase

50Hz 220-240V

or

single phase

60Hz 220V

Terminal block

Tightening torque (N·m)

Remote controller / transmission wiring 
terminal block (6P)

0.79 – 0.97

Power supply wiring terminal block (3P)

1.18 – 1.44

Outdoor unit

BS unit

L

N

Indoor unit A

Remote controller

(option)

Fig. 18

F

F

1

2

F

F

1

2

F

F

1

2

F

F

1

2

IN/D

IN/D

OUT/D

OUT/D

1

P

P

2

1

F

2

N

F

L

1

2

T T

1

P

2

P

Power supply

single phase

50Hz 220-240V

or

single phase

60Hz 220V

Electric wire

Round crimp-style terminal

Insulation sleeve

Connect wires of 

the same gauge to 

both sides.

Do not connect 

wires of the same 

gauge to one side.

Do not connect 

wires of different

gauges.

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Page 9: ...djustable range 600mm or less Field supply 1 1 5m Fig 13 CAUTION The electric wiring work shall be performed by qualified electricians If workers not having the electrician qualification have performe...

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