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NOTE

Be sure to follow the limits below. If the transmission wiring is

beyond these limits, it may result in malfunction of transmission.

Maximum wiring length: 3280ft.

Total wiring length: 6560ft.

Max. branches No. of branches: 16

Max. number of outdoor units connectable: 10
Up to 16 branches are possible for transmission wiring. No branch-

ing is allowed after branching.
Never connect the power supply to transmission wiring terminal

block. Otherwise the entire system may break down.

(Refer to figure 16)

1.

Branch

2.

Subbranching

For low-noise operation, it is necessary to get the optional “Exter-
nal control adaptor for outdoor unit”.
For details, see the installation manual attached to the adaptor.

Picking power line and transmission line

Be sure to let the power line and the transmission line pass through

a conduit hole.

Pick the power line from the upper hole on the front position of the

main unit.

(Refer to figure 18)

1.

Electric wiring diagram

Printed on the back of the electric parts box lid.

2.

Knockout hole

3.

Power line

4.

Transmission line

Precautions when knocking out knockout holes

To punch a knockout hole, hit on it with a hammer.

Open an appropriate hole as needed.

After knocking out the holes, we recommend you paint the edges

and areas around the edges using the repair paint to prevent

rusting.

Power line: Open a knockout hole as shown at left and connect it

using a conduit.

Transmission line: Connect it using a conduit in the knockout hole

on the right.   

CAUTION

Use a power wire pipe for the power wiring.

Outside the unit, make sure the low-voltage electric wiring 

(i.e. for the remote control, between units, etc.) and the high-volt-

age electric wiring do not pass near each other, keeping them at

least 5in. apart. Proximity may cause electrical interference, mal-

functions, and breakage.

Be sure to connect the power wiring to the power wiring terminal

block and secure it as described in 

7-4 Field line connection

.

Inter-unit wiring should be secured as described in 

7-4 Field line

connection

.

Secure the wiring with the accessory clamps so that it does

not touch the piping.

Make sure the wiring and the electric parts box lid do not stick

up above the structure, and close the cover firmly.

Never connect 200 V to the terminal block of the interconnecting wiring.

Doing so will break the entire system.

The wiring from the indoor units must be connected to the F1/F2 

(In-Out) terminals on the PC board in the outdoor unit.

For the above wiring, always use vinyl cords with AWG 18-16 sheath or

cables (2 core wires).

[In case of multiple outdoor units]

The interconnecting wiring between the outdoor units in the same

pipe line must be connected to the Q1/Q2 (Out Multi) terminals. Con-

necting the wires to the (Out-Out) terminals results in system mal-

function.

The wiring for the other lines must be connected to the F1/F2 (Out-

Out) terminals of the P-board in the outdoor unit to which the inter-

connecting wiring for the indoor units is connected.

The base unit is the outdoor unit to which the interconnecting wiring

for the indoor units is connected.

The interconnecting wiring between the outdoor units must be 

100 ft. in length at maximum.

Over-tightening the terminal screws may break them and the circuit

board. See the following table for tightening torque.

NOTE

Be sure to keep the power  line and transmission line apart from
each other.
Be careful about polarity of the transmission line.
Make sure that the transmission line is clamped as shown in the
figure in chapter “Field line connection”.
Check that wiring lines do not make contact with refrigerant piping.
Firmly close the lid and arrange the electric wires so as to prevent
the lid or other parts from coming loose.

8. BEFORE OPERATION

8-1 Checks after completion of work

WARNING

Make sure that the circuit breaker on the power supply panel of the
installation is switched off.
Attach the power wire securely.

After the installation, check the following before switching on the circuit
breaker:

1.

The position of the switches that requires an initial setting
Make sure that switches are set  according to your application needs
before turning the power supply on.

2.

Power supply wiring and transmission wiring
Use a designated power supply and transmission wiring and make
sure that it has been carried out according to the instructions
described in this manual, the wiring diagrams and local and national
regulations.

3.

Pipe sizes and pipe insulation
Make sure that correct pipe sizes are installed and that the insulation
work is properly executed.

4.

Additional refrigerant charge
The amount of refrigerant to be added to the unit should be written
on the included “Additional Refrigerant” label, and attach it to the
rear side of the front cover.

5.

Measurement of insulation in main power circuit
Using a megatester for 500V, check that the insulation resistance of
2M

 or more is attained by applying a voltage of 500V DC between

power terminals and earth. Never use the megatester for the trans-
mission wiring.

6.

Installation date
Be sure to keep record of the installation date on the “Additional
Refrigerant” label.

Burr

Knockout hole

Left side

Right side

Lock nut

Conduit 
mounting 
plate

Conduit 

Electric parts box

(A1P)

Use the accessory clamps (1) 
to retain them to the electric parts box.

Vinyl tube
(Accessory)

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Summary of Contents for REYQ192MTJU

Page 1: ...EL REYQ96MTJU REYQ192MTJU Read these instructions carefully before installation Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference This manual should be left with the equipment owner 00_CV_3P11426...

Page 2: ...al 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 in H1 59 H1 59 X H2 19 5 8 H2 19 5 8 Y A 19 5 8 A 19 5 8 X 2 B1 11 3 4 B2 3 7 8 B1 11 3 4 Y 2 B2 3 7 8 Y 2 60 5 3 1 4 2 2 in 40 4 0 40 6 0 60 60 6 3 5 7 3 4 1 2 8 28 7 16 29 3 1...

Page 3: ...stalled 2 1 3 5 6 8 4 7 One outdoor unit installed One outdoor unit installed 1 2 4 5 6 3 7 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 10 11 15 14 12 17 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 18 12 20 16 16 9 10 11 17 8 19 7 1 2 3...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 5 7 10 8 1 4 6 9 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 A B C F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 A B C F1 F1 F2 F2 Q1 Q2 2 1 C H SELECTOR TO IN D UNIT TO OUT D UNIT TO MULTI UNIT A1P IN D OUT D BS F1 F1 F2 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2...

Page 5: ...e unit on a foundation strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit A foundation of insufficient strength may result in the equipment falling and causing injuries Carry out the specified installa...

Page 6: ...t that the outdoor unit be used as a shelter by small ani mals Small animals making contact with electrical parts can cause mal functions smoke or fire Please instruct the customer to keep the area ar...

Page 7: ...lamp 1 Clamp 2 Clamp 3 Suction gas line piping attached to unit 1 Quantity 9 pcs 2 pcs 1 pc 1 pc Shape Name Suction gas line piping attached to unit 2 Suction gas line piping attached to unit 3 Discha...

Page 8: ...AND HANDLING THE UNIT At delivery the package should be checked and any damage should be reported immediately to the carrier claims agent When handling the unit take into account the following 1 Fragi...

Page 9: ...size referring to chapter Example of connection The wall thickness of the refrigerant piping should comply with relevant local and national regulations 3 Make sure to use the particular branches of pi...

Page 10: ...ate adversely affecting the refrigerant piping system NOTE The pressure regulator for the nitrogen released when doing the brazing should be set to 2 9 psi or less Refer to figure 9 1 Refrigerant pipi...

Page 11: ...topping outdoor unit Change to pattern 1 or pattern 2 UnitA Unit B Unit B UnitA to indoor unit Change as shown in the figure below to indoor unit to indoor unit to indoor unit Oilcollectstotheoutdooru...

Page 12: ...er of outdoor units Branch kit name Outdoor unit capacity type Refrigerant branch kit name indoor capacity index Refrigerant branch kit name In case of 3 pipes In case of 2 pipes 1 15 _ If the outdoor...

Page 13: ...ly excessive force to the stop valve Doing so may break the valve body as the valve is not a backseat type Always use the special tool 3 Make sure to tighten the cap securely Closing stop valve 1 Remo...

Page 14: ...n unsuitable substance may cause explosions and accidents so always ensure that the appropriate refrigerant R410A is charged Refrigerant containers shall be opened slowly Always use protective gloves...

Page 15: ...or the power cord 7 2 Power circuit and cable requirements A power circuit see table below must be provided for connection of the unit This circuit must be protected with the required safety devices i...

Page 16: ...wire 10 When wiring exercise sufficient caution not to detach the acoustic insulators from the compressor CAUTION Precautions when laying power wiring Use round pressure terminals for connections to t...

Page 17: ...necting wiring between the outdoor units in the same pipe line must be connected to the Q1 Q2 Out Multi terminals Con necting the wires to the Out Out terminals results in system mal function The wiri...

Page 18: ...the configuration on the parent unit Any settings made on a child unit will be ignored Always perform configuration after turning ON the power To learn the setting method refer to the Service Precauti...

Page 19: ...f refrigerant Ib charged to each system separately NOTE Where a single refrigerant facility is divided into 2 entirely indepen dent refrigerant systems then use the amount of refrigerant with which ea...

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