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Single Zone
Art Cool™ Mirror W
all Mounted Installation Manual
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
Outdoor Unit Electrical Connections
Connecting Outdoor Unit Electrical Wiring
The general guidelines for connecting electrical and communication cables to the outdoor unit are the same for each Single Zone Art Cool
Mirror system, however, the actual connections on the terminal block will differ. See each illustration for the model that you are installing for
correct wiring of each terminal block.
• Be sure that main power to the unit is completely off before proceeding with these steps. Follow all safety and warning information out-
lined at the beginning of this manual. Failure to do so, may cause bodily injury.
• Be sure that a circuit breaker or some other emergency power cutoff device is in place before any power wiring is done to the system.
Failure to do so, may cause bodily injury or death.
• Never touch any power lines or live cables before all power is cutoff to the system. To do so, may cause bodily injury or death.
Air
Conditioner
Main Power Source
Circuit Breaker
Use a circuit breaker
or time delay fuse
Figure 70: Circuit Breaker
Procedure
Refer to Figure 70 at right for an example of how a circuit breaker
should be wired through to the Single Zone Art Cool Mirror system.
• Be sure there is no power going through the Single Zone Art Cool
Mirror system before proceeding with these connections as it may
result in electric shock.
• Familiarize yourself with the location of the circuit breaker and be
sure that all power is cut to the Single Zone Art Cool Mirror system
as it may result in electric shock.
1. Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the conduit panel cover from the outside unit.
2. Before proceeding, inspect all wiring inside the casing to be sure they are secure and have not come loose during transportation and
installation of the outdoor unit.
• Loose wires can cause the wiring to burn out quickly.
• Inspect wires for any damage or cracks (manufacturing defects).
3. Confirm that electrical power supply capacity is sufficient to run the unit. See specifications sheets at the beginning of this installation
manual for details on power.
4. Confirm that you are using the right gauge size for wiring to proceed.
5. Using a screwdriver, connect the wires as shown in Figures 71 and 72.
• Each wire should be securely attached to the terminal block.
• Bundle the cabling by using a cable restrainer.
• Pay attention to the location/connection of the green/yellow grounding cable; as in some models the connection may be located to the side
of the actual terminal block.
• Maintain a minimum of .2” of wire length from terminal block to cable bundle.