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9.3. Connecting electrical connections

Verify the model name of the operation manual attached on the terminal bed box
cover with that shown on the rating name plate.

1. Remove the screw (2pcs) holding the cover to remove the cover.

[Fig. 9.3.1] (P.6)

A

Screw holding cover (2pcs)

B

Cover

2. Open knockout holes

(Use a screwdriver or similar tool for this.)

[Fig. 9.3.2] (P.6)

A

Terminal block box

B

Knockout hole

C

Remove

3. Attach power source wiring to terminal block box by using buffer bushing for

tensile force. (Conduit or similar.) Connect transmission wiring to transmission
terminal block through the knockout hole of terminal block box using ordinary
bushing.

[Fig. 9.3.3] (P.6)

A

Use conduit to keep the weight of the cable and external force from being applied
to the power supply terminal connector.

B

Power source wiring

C

Conduit

D

Terminal block box

E

Knockout hole (for power source wiring)

F

Washer (accessory)

G

Tensile force

H

Use ordinary bushing

I

Transmission wiring

4. Connect the power source, Ground, transmission and remote controller wiring.

The dismounting of the terminal block box is not needed.

[Fig. 9.3.4] (P.6)

A

Power source terminal block

B

Transmission terminal block to outdoor unit

C

Transmission terminal block to remote controller

[Shield wire connection]

[Fig. 9.3.5] (P.6)

A

Terminal block

B

Round terminal

C

Shield wire

D

The ground wire from two cables are connected together to the S terminal. (Dead-
end connection)

E

Insulation tape (To keep the ground wire of the shielded cable from coming in
contact with the transmission terminal)

5. After wiring is complete, make sure again that there is no slack on the connec-

tions, and attach the cover onto the terminal block box in the reverse order of
removal.

Notes:

Do not pinch the cables or wires when attaching the terminal bed box
cover. Doing so may cause a risk of disconnection.

When accommodating the terminal bed box, make sure that the connec-
tors on the box side are not removed. If removed, it cannot operate nor-
mally.

[Fig. 9.1.2] (P.5)

A

Switch (Breakers for wiring and current leakage)

B

Breakers for current leak

C

Outdoor unit

D

Indoor unit

[Fig. 9.1.3] (P.5)

A

Switch (Breakers for wiring and current leakage)

B

Breakers for current leak

C

Outdoor unit

D

Pull box

E

Indoor unit

F

BC controller

 Caution:

Do not use anything other than the correct capacity breaker and fuse. Using
fuse, wire or copper wire with too large capacity may cause a risk of mal-
function or fire.

9.2. Connecting remote controller, indoor

and outdoor transmission cables

Connect indoor unit TB5 and outdoor unit TB3. (Non-polarized 2-wire)

The “S” on indoor unit TB5 is a shielding wire connection. For specifications
about the connecting cables, refer to the outdoor unit installation manual.

Install a remote controller following the manual supplied with the remote con-
troller.

Connect the “1” and “2” on indoor unit TB15 to a MA remote controller. (Non-
polarized 2-wire)

Connect the “M1” and “M2” on indoor unit TB5 to a M-NET remote controller.
(Non-polarized 2-wire)

Connect the remote controller’s transmission cable within 10 m [32 ft] using a
0.75 mm

2

 [AWG18] core cable. If the distance is more than 10 m [32 ft], use a

1.25 mm

2

 [AWG16] junction cable.

[Fig. 9.2.1]

 

(P.5) MA Remote controller

[Fig. 9.2.2]

 

(P.5) M-NET Remote controller

A

Terminal block for indoor transmission cable

B

Terminal block for outdoor transmission cable

C

Remote controller

DC 9 to 13 V between 1 and 2 (MA remote controller)

DC 24 to 30 V between M1 and M2 (M-NET remote controller)

[Fig. 9.2.3]

 

(P.5) MA Remote controller

[Fig. 9.2.4]

 

(P.5) M-NET Remote controller

A

Non-polarized

B

TB15

C

Remote Controller

D

TB5

The MA remote controller and the M-NET remote controller cannot be used at
the same time or interchangeably.

 Caution:

Install wiring so that it is not tight. Wiring under tension may break, or over-
heat and burn.

1. Use dedicated power supplies for the outdoor unit and indoor unit. Ensure OC and OS are wired individually.
2. Consider the ambient conditions (ambient temperature, direct sunlight, rain water, etc.) when proceeding with the wiring and connections.
3. The wire size is the minimum value for metal conduit wiring. If the voltage drops, use a wire that is one rank thicker in diameter.

Make sure the power-supply voltage does not drop more than 10%.

4. Specific wiring requirements should adhere to local wiring regulations of the region.
5. Power supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use shall not lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (design 245 IEC57). For example, use

wiring such as YZW.

6. A switch with at least 3 mm [1/8 in] contact separation in each pole shall be provided by the air conditioner installation.

 Warning:

Be sure to use specified wires for connections and ensure no external force is imparted to terminal connections. If connections are not fixed firmly, over
heating or fire may result.

Be sure to use the appropriate type of overcurrent protection switch. Note that generated overcurrent may include some amount of direct current.

 Caution:

Some installation sites may require attachment of a ground breaker for the inverter. If a ground breaker is not installed, there is a danger of electric shock.

Do not use anything other than a breaker and fuse with the correct capacity. Using a fuse or wire of too large capacity may cause malfunction or fire.

Main cable

Swtich (A)

Minimum wire thickness (mm

2

 [AWG])

Branch

Capacity

Fuse

Breaker for

Ground

Model

Unit combination

Breaker for current leakage

wiring (NFB)(A)

Outdoor unit

[PURY-P•
THMU-A]

PURY-P72THMU(-BS)

-

PURY-P96THMU(-BS)

-

PURY-P120THMU(-BS)

-

PURY-P72YHMU(-BS)

-

PURY-P96YHMU(-BS)

-

PURY-P120YHMU(-BS)

-

30 A 30 mA or 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less
40 A 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less
50 A 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less
15 A 30 mA or 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less
20 A 30 mA or 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less
25 A 30 mA or 100 mA 0.1 sec. or less

Maximum

current (A)

24.0
36.0
49.9
10.8
16.3
22.6

5.3 [10]

-

5.3 [10]

30

30

30

13.3 [6]

-

13.3 [6]

40

40

40

21.2 [4]

-

21.2 [4]

50

50

50

2.1 [14]

-

2.1 [14]

15

15

15

3.3 [12]

-

3.3 [12]

20

20

20

5.3 [10]

-

5.3 [10]

25

25

25

Outdoor unit

[PURY-P•
YHMU-A]

Summary of Contents for City Multi PEFY-AF1200CFM

Page 1: ... correct use please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit MANUEL D INSTALLATION Veuillez lire le manuel d installation en entier avant d installer ce climatiseur pour éviter tout accident et vous assurer d une utilisation correcte English Français ...

Page 2: ...8 B Liquid refrigerant piping brazing connection of main coil ø9 52 3 8 C Gas refrigerant piping brazing connection of reheat coil ø22 2 7 8 D Liquid refrigerant piping brazing connection of reheat coil ø9 52 3 8 E Drain pipe O D ø32 1 1 4 primary draining F Drain pipe O D ø32 1 1 4 secondary draining G Drain pipe O D ø32 1 1 4 6 6 2 Fig 6 2 1 Unit mm in 395 15 9 16 96 3 13 16 604 23 13 16 524 20 ...

Page 3: ... AF1200CFMR C B D A E E F E F Insulation pipe small accessory G Caution Pull out the insulation on the refrigerant piping at the site braze the piping and replace the insulation in its original position Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed copper piping H Liquid refrigerant piping I Gas refrigerant piping J Main body K Insulation pipe large accessory L Site refrigerant pi...

Page 4: ...tion must be positioned up Fig 7 2 3 A Indoor unit B Insulation short accessory C Tie short accessory D Attaching the band E Insertion margin F Drain hose accessory G Drain pipe O D ø32 mm 1 1 4 in PVC field supplied H Insulation field supplied I Max 145 5 mm 5 23 32 7 32 in D E H G I F B C 5 7 32 A 25 1 Unit mm in Unit mm in SWE Correct piping Wrong piping A Insulation 9 mm 3 8 in or more B Decli...

Page 5: ... A Non polarized B TB15 C Remote Controller D TB5 Fig 9 2 3 Fig 9 2 4 2 S M2 M1 A B D 1 DC10 13V A B 1 2 L1 L2 G C D A S M2 M1 B 1 2 L1 L2 G DC24 30V A B 1 2 C E D C B A F E 9 2 Fig 9 1 2 PEFY AF1200CFM Fig 9 1 3 PEFY AF1200CFMR B A B A C T S HMU 3 208 230V Y S HMU 3 460V L1 L2 L3 208 230V L1 L2 Ground Ground D A Switch Breakers for wiring and current leak B Breakers for current leak C Outdoor uni...

Page 6: ...Shield wire D The ground wire from two cables are connected together to the S terminal Dead end connection E Insulation tape To keep the ground wire of the shielded cable from coming in contact with the transmission terminal Indoor controller board 9 3 Fig 9 3 3 Fig 9 3 4 Fig 9 5 1 Fig 9 3 5 9 5 A Terminal block box B Knockout hole C Remove A Screw 2pcs B Cover Fig 9 3 1 Fig 9 3 2 A B C A B A A B ...

Page 7: ... properly dust or water may enter the outdoor unit and fire or electric shock may result When installing and moving the air conditioner to another site do not charge it with a refrigerant different from the refrigerant specified on the unit If a different refrigerant or air is mixed with the original refrigerant the refrig erant cycle may malfunction and the unit may be damaged If the air conditio...

Page 8: ...ng rods or telephone ground lines Improper grounding may result in electric shock Install the power cable so that tension is not applied to the cable Tension may cause the cable to break and generate heat and cause a fire Install a leak circuit breaker as required If a leak circuit breaker is not installed electric shock may result Use power line cables of sufficient current carrying capacity and ...

Page 9: ...leaks Be sure to check the position s s s s s Use a level to check that the surface indicated by A A A A A is at level Ensure that the hanging bolt nuts are tightened to fix the hanging bolts s s s s s To ensure that drain is discharged be sure to hang the unit at level using a level Caution Install the unit in horizontal position If the side with the drain port is in stalled higher it may cause w...

Page 10: ...iginal position Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed copper piping H Liquid refrigerant piping I Gas refrigerant piping J Main body K Insulation pipe large accessory L Site refrigerant piping M Ensure that there are no gaps between the insulation and the body N Tie long accessory O Ensure that there is no gap here Joint should face up For PEFY AF1200CFMR Use the supplied ...

Page 11: ...unit pipe This metal brace should be 50 cm 19 11 16 in away from the indoor unit s flare connection Warning When installing and moving the unit do not charge it with refrigerant other than the refrigerant specified on the unit Mixing of a different refrigerant air etc may cause the refrigerant cycle to mal function and result in severe damage Caution Use refrigerant piping made of C1220 Cu DHP pho...

Page 12: ...g in direct contact with the power cable outside the unit 3 Ensure that there is no slack on all wire connections 4 Some cables power remote controller transmission cables above the ceiling may be bitten by rodent Use as many metal pipes as possible to protect the cables 5 Never connect the power cable to leads for the transmission cables Otherwise the cables would be broken 6 Be sure to connect c...

Page 13: ...n polarized 2 wire Connect the M1 and M2 on indoor unit TB5 to a M NET remote controller Non polarized 2 wire Connect the remote controller s transmission cable within 10 m 32 ft using a 0 75 mm2 AWG18 core cable If the distance is more than 10 m 32 ft use a 1 25 mm2 AWG16 junction cable Fig 9 2 1 P 5 MA Remote controller Fig 9 2 2 P 5 M NET Remote controller A Terminal block for indoor transmissi...

Page 14: ...ntrol board reheat unit that equals the address of the right control board main unit plus 1 Fig 9 5 2 P 6 A Indoor controller board main B Indoor controller board reheat The rotary switches are all set to 0 when shipped from the factory These switches can be used to set unit addresses and branch numbers at will The determination of indoor unit addresses varies with the system at site Set them refe...

Page 15: ... un incendie ou de la fumée pourrait en résulter Mettez fermement en place le couvercle des bornes de l appareil extérieur panneau Si le couvercle des bornes panneau n est pas mis en place correctement il se peut que de la poussière ou de l eau s infiltre dans l appareil extérieur et par conséquent il y aura un risque d incendie ou d électrocution Lors du déplacement et de l installation du climat...

Page 16: ...ut que le climatiseur ait un effet nuisible sur ce genre d équipements en faisant du bruit qui gênerait les traitements médicaux ou l envoi d images N installez pas l appareil sur une structure qui pourrait causer des fui tes Lorsque l humidité de la pièce dépasse 80 ou lorsque le tuyau d écoule ment est bouché il se peut que des gouttes d eau tombent de l appareil intérieur Veillez à fournir une ...

Page 17: ... une distribution homogène de l air dans la pièce Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit sujet à des éclaboussures de graisse ou à de grandes quantités de vapeur Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit avec arrivée de gaz combustible entrepôt de gaz ou sujet à des fuites de gaz Ne pas installer l appareil dans un endroit contenant des équipements qui pro duisent des ondes de haute fréquen...

Page 18: ...portez vous au manuel de l appareil extérieur Brasez les connexions des tuyaux Précaution Installer les tuyaux de réfrigérant pour l appareil intérieur conformément aux instructions suivantes 7 Raccordement des tuyaux de réfrigérant et d écoulement 7 1 Mise en place des tuyaux de réfrigérant Les travaux de raccordement des tuyaux doivent être faits conformément aux ins tructions des manuels d inst...

Page 19: ...sières saletés de particules de rasage d huile d hu midité ou de n importe quel autre contaminant dangereux N utilisez jamais les tuyaux de réfrigérant déjà en place La quantité importante de chlore contenue dans les réfrigérants tradition nels et l huile réfrigérante des tuyaux actuels provoquera la détérioration du nouveau réfrigérant Entreposez à l intérieur la tuyauterie à utiliser et gardez s...

Page 20: ...se en place des câbles de transmission Types de câbles de transmission Concevoir le câblage conformément aux indications reprises dans le tableau suivant Table1 Diamètre des câbles Plus de 1 25 mm2 AWG16 8 Raccords des conduites Lors du raccordement des conduits insérer une protection en canevas entre le corps principal et le tuyau Utiliser des composants pour conduits ininflammables Installer une...

Page 21: ...urce d alimentation 208V 230V Câble principal Commutateur A Épaisseur minimale du câble mm2 AWG Embranchement Capacité Fusible Disjoncteur pour Terre Modèle Combinaison d appareil Disjoncteur pour fuite de courant câblage NFB A Appareil extérieur PUHY P72THMU A BS PUHY P96THMU A BS PUHY P120THMU A BS 30 A 30 mA ou 100 mA 0 1 sec ou moins 40 A 30 mA ou 100 mA 0 1 sec ou moins 50 A 100 mA 0 1 sec ou...

Page 22: ...borne de transmission 5 Lorsque le câblage est terminé vérifier qu il n y a pas de jeu dans les con nexions et fixer le couvercle au bloc de raccordement en procédant dans l or dre inverse au démontage Remarques Faire attention à ne pas coincer les câbles ou les fils en rattachant le couvercle de la boîte de commandes sinon ceux ci risquent de se dé brancher Lors de la fixation de la boîte de comm...

Page 23: ...GB E F I NL E P GR RU TR ...

Page 24: ...I CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commer cial and light industrial environment ...

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