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Contents

1. Safety precautions

1.1. Before installation and electric work

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Before installing the unit, make sure you read all the “Safety
precautions”.

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The “Safety precautions” provide very important points re-
garding safety. Make sure you follow them.

Symbols used in the text

 Warning:

Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent danger of injury
or death to the user.

 Caution:

Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the
unit.

Symbols used in the illustrations

: Indicates an action that must be avoided.

: Indicates that important instructions must be followed.

: Indicates a part which must be grounded.

: Indicates that caution should be taken with rotating parts. (This symbol is

displayed on the main unit label.) <Color: yellow>

: Beware of electric shock (This symbol is displayed on the main unit label.)

<Color: yellow>

 Warning:

Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit.

 Warning:

Ask the dealer or an authorized technician to install the air conditioner.

- Improper installation by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock,

or fire.

Install the air unit at a place that can withstand its weight.

- Inadequate strength may cause the unit to fall down, resulting in injuries.

Use the specified cables for wiring. Make the connections securely so
that the outside force of the cable is not applied to the terminals.

- Inadequate connection and fastening may generate heat and cause a fire.

Prepare for typhoons and other strong winds and earthquakes and in-
stall the unit at the specified place.

- Improper installation may cause the unit to topple and result in injury.

Always use an air cleaner, humidifier, electric heater, and other accesso-
ries specified by Mitsubishi Electric.

- Ask an authorized technician to install the accessories. Improper installation

by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock, or fire.

Never repair the unit. If the air conditioner must be repaired, consult the
dealer.

- If the unit is repaired improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or fire may

result.

Do not touch the heat exchanger fins.

- Improper handling may result in injury.

When handling this product, always wear protective equipment.
EG: Gloves, full arm protection namely boiler suit, and safety glasses.

- Improper handling may result in injury.

If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.

- If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with a flame, poisonous gases will

be released.

Install the air conditioner according to this Installation Manual.

- If the unit is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or fire may

result.

Have all electric work done by a licensed electrician according to “Elec-
tric Facility Engineering Standard” and “Interior Wire Regulations”and
the instructions given in this manual and always use a special circuit.

- If the power source capacity is inadequate or electric work is performed im-

properly, electric shock and fire may result.

Securely install the outdoor unit terminal cover (panel).

- If the terminal cover (panel) is not installed 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 the 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 conditioner is installed in a small room, measures must be taken
to prevent the refrigerant concentration from exceeding the safety limit
even if the refrigerant should leak.

- Consult the dealer regarding the appropriate measures to prevent the safety

limit from being exceeded. Should the refrigerant leak and cause the safety
limit to be exceeded, hazards due to lack of oxygen in the room could result.

When moving and reinstalling the air conditioner, consult the dealer or
an authorized technician.

- If the air conditioner is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or

fire may result.

After completing installation work, make sure that refrigerant gas is not
leaking.

- If the refrigerant gas leaks and is exposed to a fan heater, stove, oven, or

other heat source, it may generate noxious gases.

Do not reconstruct or change the settings of the protection devices.

- If the pressure switch, thermal switch, or other protection device is shorted

and operated forcibly, or parts other than those specified by Mitsubishi Elec-
tric are used, fire or explosion may result.

To dispose of this product, consult your dealer.

Do not use a leak detection additive.

1.2. Precautions for devices that use R410A

or R407C refrigerant

 Caution:

Do not use the existing refrigerant piping.

- The old refrigerant and refrigerator oil in the existing piping contains a large

amount of chlorine which may cause the refrigerator oil of the new unit to
deteriorate.

Use refrigerant piping made of phosphorus deoxidized copper and cop-
per alloy seamless pipes and tubes. In addition, be sure that the inner
and outer surfaces of the pipes are clean and free of hazardous sulphur,
oxides, dust/dirt, shaving particles, oils, moisture, or any other contami-
nant.

- Contaminants on the inside of the refrigerant piping may cause the refriger-

ant residual oil to deteriorate.

Store the piping to be used during installation indoors and keep both
ends of the piping sealed until just before brazing. (Store elbows and
other joints in a plastic bag.)

- If dust, dirt, or water enters the refrigerant cycle, deterioration of the oil and

compressor trouble may result.

Use ester oil, ether oil or alkylbenzene (small amount) as the refrigerator
oil to coat flares and flange connections.

- The refrigerator oil will degrade if it is mixed with a large amount of mineral

oil.

1. Safety precautions ...................................................................................... 6

1.1. Before installation and electric work .......................................... 6
1.2. Precautions for devices that use R410A or R407C refrigerant .. 6
1.3. Before getting installed .............................................................. 7
1.4. Before getting installed (moved) - electrical work ...................... 7
1.5. Before starting the test run ........................................................ 7

2. Indoor unit accessories ............................................................................... 7
3. Selecting an installation site ....................................................................... 7

3.1. Securing installation and service space .................................... 8
3.2. Split flow duct end connection - fresh air intake ........................ 8
3.3. Outdoor air inlet ......................................................................... 8
3.4. Combining indoor units with outdoor units ................................ 8

4. Fixing hanging bolts .................................................................................... 8

4.1. Fixing hanging bolts .................................................................. 8
4.2. Ceiling hole and hanging bolt positions ..................................... 8

5. Installing the unit ......................................................................................... 8

5.1. Hanging the unit body ............................................................... 8

5.2. Confirming the unit’s position and fixing hanging bolts ............. 9

6. Refrigerant pipe and drain pipe specifications ............................................ 9

6.1. Refrigerant pipe and drain pipe specifications .......................... 9
6.2. Refrigerant pipe , drain pipe and filling port .............................. 9
6.3. Request for refrigerant piping connection ................................. 9

7. Connecting refrigerant pipes and drain pipes ........................................... 10

7.1. Refrigerant piping work ........................................................... 10
7.2. Drain piping work ..................................................................... 10
7.3. Confirming drain discharge ..................................................... 10

8. Electrical wiring ......................................................................................... 11

8.1. Power supply wiring ................................................................. 11
8.2. Connecting remote controller, indoor and outdoor

transmission cables ................................................................. 12

8.3. Connecting electrical connections ........................................... 12
8.4. Setting addresses .................................................................... 12
8.5. Sensing room temperature with the built-in sensor in

a remote controller .................................................................. 12

Summary of Contents for CITY MULTI PLFY-P-VLMD-E SERIES

Page 1: ...E Per un uso sicuro e corretto leggere attentamente questo manuale di installazione prima di installare il condizionatore d aria INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING Voor een veilig en juist gebruik moet u deze installatiehandleiding grondig doorlezen voordat u de airconditioner installeert MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO Para segurança e utilização correctas leia atentamente este manual de instalação antes de instalar a ...

Page 2: ... hole F 6 ø2 9 mounting hole G 4 ø2 9 mounting hole 3 2 Fig 3 2 1 Model name 20 40 50 63 80 100 125 A 1080 1250 1750 2010 B More than 1000 C More than 500 D Lap 20 E More than 350 F F B B 110 159 52 34 435 218 218 221 110 52 159 34 435 218 218 221 159 110 52 34 754 221 199 199 199 199 201 C E D 856 45 90 ø224 145 G 3 3 Fig 3 3 1 A E D B A E 2 216 45 197 240 1 1 C D 90 90 181 2 ø172 A 2 A 1 A Fresh...

Page 3: ...sulation material J Flare K Pull in this direction L Insulation material M Flare N There must be no gap O Move to the original position Fig 6 3 2 C B A D E F G 2 20 20 20 20 3 4 A B C A Field refrigerant piping B There must be no gap C Unit body plate D OUTER E INNER F Unit body G Provided flare insulation 2 A Tape 3 B Fasten with tape C Provided tie band 4 figure showing the flare insulation Fig ...

Page 4: ...7 2 1 Fig 7 2 2 Fig 7 3 1 Fig 8 1 1 D I C H G K I J 3 D C 28 cm D 170 5 mm G Drain hose Accessory s s s s s Be sure to use the supplied drain hose Accessory H Less than 300 mm I Hard vinyl chloride 90 elbow field supply J Hard vinyl chloride VP 25 field supply K Tie band small Accessory D D D E F 2 D Indoor unit E Take as large as possible About 10 cm F Collected pipes A C B A B 1 A 25 cm B 1 5 2 ...

Page 5: ...al bed for M NET outdoor transmission cable Use shielding earth cable on outdoor unit side Fig 8 3 1 Fig 8 3 3 Viewed from bottom of the terminal bed box Power Source N L M1 M2 S L N 1 2 2 2 D D H E F F H E G G 2 1 S S M1 M2 Fig 8 3 2 Fig 8 3 4 CN62 SW1 MADE IN JAPAN ON SW14 N0 N0 W254613G03 FP AD P JP2 JP3 JP4 CN82 8 1 6 1 10 1 240V 220V SW5 JP1 SWC SWA 1 3 2 0 SW12 10 0 SW11 1 0 Fig 8 4 1 Addres...

Page 6: ...air conditioner is installed in a small room measures must be taken to prevent the refrigerant concentration from exceeding the safety limit even if the refrigerant should leak Consult the dealer regarding the appropriate measures to prevent the safety limit from being exceeded Should the refrigerant leak and cause the safety limit to be exceeded hazards due to lack of oxygen in the room could res...

Page 7: ...h conventional refriger ants Gauge manifold charge hose gas leak detector reverse flow check valve refrigerant charge base vacuum gauge refrigerant recovery equipment If the conventional refrigerant and refrigerator oil are mixed in the R410A or R407C the refrigerant may deteriorated If water is mixed in the R410A or R407C the refrigerator oil may deteriorate Since R410A or R407C does not contain ...

Page 8: ...2 A Fresh air intake B Fresh air intake 240 45 knock out hole C Fresh air intake ø150 knock out hole D 4 ø2 9 mounting hole E Cut Notes 1 1 1 1 1 Make 4 cuts on the outdoor air inlet When connecting a round flexible duct mount an optional outdoor air intake duct flange PAC KH 110F ø150 2 2 2 2 2 The amount of suction air coming through the outdoor air inlet can be adjusted by making two cuts on th...

Page 9: ...ovided pipe insula tion 1 on the liquid pipe of the refrigerant piping and then mount the flare insulation 2 on the gas pipe Fixing of insulated pipe Fixing of flare insulation Reference drawing Fig 6 3 1 P 3 Fig 6 3 2 P 3 Fig 6 3 2 P 3 Fig 6 3 3 P 3 Note 3 Fig 6 3 3 P 3 Note 4 Detail of work INNER and OUTER are marked on the in side of the flare insulation Mount the portion marked INNER near the ...

Page 10: ...ate Store the piping to be used during installation indoors and keep both ends of the piping sealed until just before brazing If dust dirt or water gets into the refrigerant cycle the oil will deteriorate and the compressor may fail Use Suniso 4GS or 3GS small amount refrigerator oil to coat the flare and flange connection part For models using R22 Use ester oil ether oil or alkylbenzene small amo...

Page 11: ...he polyethylene plug C About 1000 cc D Water E Filling port 6 Never connect the power cable to leads for the transmission cables Otherwise the cables would be broken 7 Be sure to connect control cables to the indoor unit remote controller and the outdoor unit 8 Put the unit to the ground on the outdoor unit side 9 Select control cables from the conditions given in below Caution Be sure to put the ...

Page 12: ...it 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 using a 0 75 mm2 core cable If the distance is mor...

Page 13: ...e contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commer cial and light industrial environment ...

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