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3. Selecting an installation site & Accessories

• Select a site with sturdy fixed surface sufficiently durable against the weight of unit.
• Before installing unit, the routing to carry in unit to the installation site should be

determined.

• Select a site where the unit is not affected by entering air.
• Select a site where the flow of supply and return air is not blocked.
• Select a site where refrigerant piping can easily be led to the outside.
• Select a site which allows the supply air to be distributed fully in room.
• Do not install unit at a site with oil splashing or steam in much quantity.
• Do not install unit at a site where combustible gas may generate, flow in, stagnate

or leak.

• Do not install unit at a site where equipment generating high frequency waves (a

high frequency wave welder for example) is provided.

• Do not install unit at a site where fire detector is located at the supply air side. (Fire

detector may operate erroneously due to the heated air supplied during heating
operation.)

• When special chemical product may scatter around such as site chemical plants

and hospitals, full investigation is required before installing unit. (The plastic com-
ponents may be damaged depending on the chemical product applied.)

• If the unit is run for long hours when the air above the ceiling is at high temperature/

high humidity (due point above 26 °C [79 °F]), due condensation may be produced
in the indoor unit. When operating the units in this condition, add insulation material
(10-20 mm [13/32 to 13/16 in]) to the entire surface of the indoor unit to avoid due
condensation.

3.1. Install the indoor unit on a ceiling strong enough

to sustain its weight

[Fig. 3-1] (P.2)

A

Access door

B

Electrical parts box

C

Air inlet

D

Air outlet

E

Ceiling surface

F

Service space (viewed from the side)

G

Service space (viewed from the direction of arrow)

1

600 mm [23-5/8 in] or more

2

100 mm [3-15/16 in] or more

3

10 mm [13/16 in] or more

4

300 mm [11-13/16 in] or more

* If the optional long-life filter is installed, the dimensions of the air conditioner

increase.

Rear inlet:

Depth increases by 30 mm [1-3/16 in] (*1)

Bottom inlet: Height increases by 30 mm [1-3/16 in] (*2)

 Warning:

The unit must be securely installed on a structure that can sustain its weight. If
the unit is mounted on an unstable structure, it may fall down causing injuries.

3.2. Securing installation and service space

• Select the optimum direction of supply airflow according to the configuration of the

room and the installation position.

• As the piping and wiring are connected at the bottom and side surfaces, and the

maintenance is made at the same surfaces, allow a proper space properly. For the
efficient suspension work and safety, provide a space as much as possible.

3.3. Indoor unit accessories

The unit is provided with the following accessories:

No.

Name

Quantity

1

Pipe cover (for refrigerant piping joint) Small diameter

1

2

Pipe cover (for refrigerant piping joint) Large diameter

1

3

Bands for temporary tightening of pipe cover and drain hose

6

4

Remote controller parts

1

5

Remote controller cable

1

6

Washer

8

7

Drain hose

1

8

Pipe cover (for Drain hose) short

1

4. Fixing hanging bolts

4.1. Fixing hanging bolts

[Fig. 4-1] (P.2)

A

Center of gravity

(Give site of suspension strong structure.)

Hanging structure

• Ceiling: The ceiling structure varies from building to one another. For detailed infor-

mation, consult your construction company.

• If necessary, reinforce the hanging bolts with anti-quake supporting members as

countermeasures against earthquakes.
* Use M10 for hanging bolts and anti-quake supporting members (field supply).

1

Reinforcing  the  ceiling  with  additional  members  (edge  beam,  etc.)  must  be  re-
quired to keep the ceiling at level and to prevent the ceiling from vibrations.

2

Cut and remove the ceiling members.

3

Reinforce the ceiling members, and add other members for fixing the ceiling boards.

Center of gravity and Product Weight

Model name

PEAD-A24AA
PEAD-A30AA
PEAD-A36AA
PEAD-A42AA

W mm [in]

643 [25-5/16]
643 [25-5/16]
643 [25-5/16]
643 [25-5/16]

L mm [in]

1154 [45-7/16]
1154 [45-7/16]

1454 [57-1/4]
1454 [57-1/4]

X mm [in]

325 [12-15/32]
325 [12-15/32]

330 [13]
330 [13]

Y mm [in]

525 [20-21/32]
525 [20-21/32]

675 [26-9/16]
675 [26-9/16]

Z mm [in]

130 [5-1/8]
130 [5-1/8]
130 [5-1/8]
130 [5-1/8]

Product Weight kg [lb]

33 [73]
33 [73]
41 [91]
43 [95]

5. Installing the unit

5.1. Hanging the unit body

Bring the indoor unit to an installation site as it is packed.
To hang the indoor unit, use a lifting machine to lift and pass through the
hanging bolts.

[Fig. 5-1] (P.2)

A

Unit body

B

Lifting machine

[Fig. 5-2] (P.2)

C

Nuts (field supply)

D

Washers (accessory)

E

M10 hanging bolt (field supply)

5.2. Confirming the unit’s position and fixing hanging

bolts

Use  the  gage  supplied  with  the  panel  to  confirm  that  the  unit  body  and
hanging bolts are positioned in place. If they are not positioned in place, it
may result in dew drops due to wind leak. Be sure to check the positional
relationship.
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.
To ensure that drain is discharged, be sure to hang the unit at level using a
level.

[Fig. 5-3] (P.2)

A

Indoor unit’s bottom surface

 Caution:

Be sure to install the unit body at level.

Summary of Contents for Mr.SLIM PEAD-A24AA

Page 1: ...ead this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit FOR INSTALLER English 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 POUR L INSTALLATEUR Français ...

Page 2: ... in or more 2 100 mm 3 15 16 in or more 3 10 mm 7 16 in or more 4 300 mm 11 13 16 in or more Y X L W A Z C Nuts field supply D Washers accessory E M10 hanging bolt field supply B C D A F G 3 4 E A C B A D C E 1 2 50 150 2 5 15 16 450 17 3 4 450 17 3 4 49 1 15 16 625 24 5 8 777 30 5 8 20 13 16 100 3 15 16 23 15 16 250 9 7 8 B A Model PEAD A24 30AA PEAD A36 42AA A 1100 43 5 16 1400 55 1 8 B 1154 45 ...

Page 3: ...ation field supply I Pull J Flare nut K Return to original position A B C D F G E H H K L J I J O O N N 20 25 32 20 25 32 20 25 32 20 25 32 Fig 6 3 Fig 6 6 Fig 6 4 Fig 6 5 a Flare nut b Copper tube a Burr b Copper tube pipe c Spare reamer d Pipe cutter Fig 6 7 Fig 6 8 a Flaring tool b Die c Copper tube d Flare nut e Yoke a Smooth all around b Inside is shining without any scratches c Even length a...

Page 4: ... N Drain hose accessory O Horizontal or slightly upgradient Fig 6 11 C B A L D D D E K M B H I Max 20m 65ft 1 5 2m 5 7ft G F F F A Indoor unit B Tie band accessory C Visible part D Insertion margin E Drain hose accessory F Drain pipe O D ø32 mm 1 1 4 in PVC TUBE field supply G Insulating material field supply H Tie band accessory I To be gap free The joint section of the insulation material meet m...

Page 5: ...utdoor unit E Indoor unit outdoor unit connecting cords F Remote controller G Indoor unit H Option J Indoor unit power supply S1 S2 1 2 S1 S2 S3 S3 A C B D J E B C F G H L1 L2 G L1 L2 G A Outdoor unit power supply B Earth leakage breaker C Wiring circuit breaker or isolating switch D Outdoor unit E Indoor unit outdoor unit connecting cords F Remote controller G Indoor unit H Option J Indoor unit p...

Page 6: ...ce wiring H Use ordinary bushing I Transmission wiring J Conduit K Side frame L Knockout hole for power source wiring M Washer accessory N Terminal block for power source and indoor transmission O Terminal block for remote controller Fig 8 2 3 Fig 8 2 4 C Terminal box D Knockout hole E Remove A Screw holding cover 1pc B Cover Fig 8 2 1 Fig 8 2 2 8 A B D E C H I J G F O N L K J M ...

Page 7: ... 5 16 A B C 30 1 3 16 30 1 3 16 A Remote controller profile B Required clearances surrounding the remote controller C Installation pitch Fig 8 4 Fig 8 3 A Indoor terminal block B Earth wire green yellow C Indoor outdoor unit connecting wire 3 core 1 5 mm2 AWG 16 or more D Outdoor terminal block 1 Connecting cable Cable 3 core 1 5 mm2 AWG 16 in con formity with Design 245 IEC 57 2 Indoor terminal b...

Page 8: ...B C A Fix tightly with tape B Remote controller wire C Order wire Indoor unit Fig 8 8 Fig 8 11 H J I When using the switch box When installing directly on the wall A 150 mm 5 15 16 inch B Remote controller wire Accessory C Wiring pipe D Locknut H Seal around here with putty I Remote controller wire J Seal around here with putty E Bushing F Switch box G Seal around here with putty C D B F E G A Wal...

Page 9: ...r case directly on the wall or the ceiling use wood screws Insert the minus screwdriver toward the arrow pointed and wrench it to remove the cover A flat screwdriver whose width of blade is between 4 and 7mm 5 32 9 32inch must be used Fig 8 15 1 1 2 A 1 Hang the cover to the upper hooks 2 places 2 Mount the cover to the lower case A Cross section of upper hooks ...

Page 10: ...air number 1 Pair number 2 Pair number 3 Pair number 0 Pair number 1 Pair number 2 Pair number 3 Pair number 0 Pair number 0 Pair number 0 Pair number 0 A CN2A CN3C SW2 SW1 JP1 JP2 JP3 JP41 JP42 CN22 CN2L CNXA2 CN32 SWE CN20 CN90 CN105 CN41 CN4F CN51 CNXB2 CNXC2 CN44 ON OFF Indoor controller board ON OFF TEMP FAN VANE TEST RUN AUTO STOP AUTO START h min LOUVER MODE CHECK RESET SET CLOCK CHECK 2 4 ...

Page 11: ...lection button F Set temperature button G Timer Menu button Monitor Set button Mode number Setting number Refrigerant address Unit number 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK 4 ON OFF TEMP FAN VANE TEST RUN AUTO STOP AUTO START h min LOUVER MODE CHECK RESET SET CLOCK CHECK E F D C A B A Hour button B Minute button C TEMP button D TEMP button E ON OFF button F CHECK button Fig 8 22 Fig 9 3 A TEST ...

Page 12: ...pe D Gas pipe E Stop valve F Outdoor unit G Refrigerant gas cylinder operating valve H Refrigerant gas cylinder for R410A with siphon I Refrigerant liquid J Electronic scale for refrigerant charging K Charge hose for R410A L Gauge manifold valve for R410A M Service port 10 1 ...

Page 13: ...mplete elec trical work it could result in a fire or an electric shock Attach the electrical part cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to the outdoor unit securely If the electrical part cover in the indoor unit and or the service panel in the outdoor unit are not attached securely it could result in a fire or an electric shock due to dust water etc Be sure to use the part provided or sp...

Page 14: ... connected at the bottom and side surfaces and the maintenance is made at the same surfaces allow a proper space properly For the efficient suspension work and safety provide a space as much as possible 3 3 Indoor unit accessories The unit is provided with the following accessories No Name Quantity 1 Pipe cover for refrigerant piping joint Small diameter 1 2 Pipe cover for refrigerant piping joint...

Page 15: ...e c Copper tube d Flare nut e Yoke Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below Dimension Pipe diameter A mm in mm in When the tool for R410A is used B mm in Clutch type 6 35 1 4 0 to 0 5 0 to 1 32 9 1 3 8 9 52 3 8 0 to 0 5 0 to 1 32 13 2 17 32 12 7 1 2 0 to 0 5 0 to 1 32 16 6 21 32 15 88 5 8 0 to 0 5 0 to 1 32 19 7 25 32 Firmly hold copper tube in a die in the dimension shown in the t...

Page 16: ... to support the refrigerant pipe so that no load is imparted to the indoor unit end pipe This metal brace should be provided 50 cm 19 11 16 in away from the indoor unit s flare connection Close Open Hexagonal wrench Stop valve 4 to 5 turns Stop valve or the vacuum pump with the function to prevent the back flow Gauge manifold valve for R410A Pressure gauge for R410A Compound pressure gauge for R41...

Page 17: ... In case of bottom inlet A Duct B Air inlet C Access door D Canvas duct E Ceiling surface F Air outlet G Leave distance enough to prevent short cycle Procedure for changing the rear inlet to the bottom inlet Fig 7 2 P 5 A Filter B Bottom plate 1 Remove air filter First remove filter lock screw 2 Remove the bottom plate 3 Fit the bottom plate to the rear of the body Fig 7 3 P 5 Position of lug hole...

Page 18: ...e frame L Knockout hole for power source wiring M Washer accessory Fig 8 2 4 P 6 N Terminal block for power source and indoor transmission O Terminal block for remote controller Perform wiring as shown in the diagram to the lower left Procure the cable locally Make sure to use cables of the correct polarity only Fig 8 3 P 7 A Indoor terminal block B Earth wire green yellow C Indoor outdoor unit co...

Page 19: ...cting the installation site lf the Signal Receiving Unit is installed near a fluorescent lamp specially inverter type signal interception may occur Be careful for installing the Signal Receiving Unit or replacing the lamp 2 Use the remote controller wire to connect it to the connector CN90 on the controller circuit board on the indoor unit Refer to the 2 Setting the Pair Number Switch for details ...

Page 20: ...ote controller Remote controller s internal sensor Not Supported Supported indoor unit is not equipped with outdoor air intake Supported indoor unit is equipped with outdoor air intake 240V 220V 230V Energy saving cycle automatically enabled Energy saving cycle automatically disabled Mode no Setting no Initial setting Check 1 1 01 2 1 02 2 3 1 03 2 3 1 04 2 1 05 2 Mode Power failure automatic reco...

Page 21: ... to the cooling or heating mode Make sure that cold or warm wind is blown out 5 Press the Fan speed button Make sure that the wind speed is switched 6 Check operation of the outdoor unit fan 7 Release test run by pressing the ON OFF button Stop 8 Register a telephone number The telephone number of the repair shop sales office etc to contact if an error occurs can be registered in the remote contro...

Page 22: ...it Remark For details check the LED display of the outdoor controller board Output pattern A Errors detected by indoor unit Wireless remote controller Beeper sounds OPERATION INDICATOR lamp flashes Number of times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 No sound Wired remote controller Check code P1 P2 P9 E6 E7 P4 P5 P6 EE P8 E4 Fb Symptom Intake sensor error Pipe Liquid or 2 phase pipe sensor error Indoor out...

Page 23: ...maintain the high pressure of the gas cylinder warm the gas cylinder with warm water under 40 C 104 F during cold season But never use naked fire or steam 9 Test run Indicates whether control power is supplied Make sure that this LED is always lit Indicates whether power is supplied to the remote controller This LED lights only in the case of the indoor unit which is connected to the outdoor unit ...

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