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3. Installing the indoor unit

3.2.3. Installing the wall mounting fixture

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Since the indoor unit weighs near 30 kg, 66 lbs selection of the mounting
location requires thorough consideration. If the wall does not seem to be
strong enough, reinforce it with boards or beams before installation.

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The mounting fixture must be secured at both ends and at the centre, if
possible. Never fix it at a single spot or in any nonsymetrical way.
(If possible, secure the fixture at all the positions marked with a bold arrow.)
(Fig. 3-4)
 Warning:

If possible, secure the fixture at all positions indicated with a bold arrow.

 Caution:

• The unit body must be mounted horizontally.
• Fasten at the holes marked with 

 as shown by the arrows.

1

Fasten a thread to the hole.

2

The level can be easily obtained by hanging a weight from the string and aligning the string
with the mark.

3.3. When embedding pipes into the wall (Fig. 3-5)

• The pipes are on the bottom left.
• When the cooling pipe, drain pipes internal/external connection lines etc are to be

embedded into the wall in advance, the extruding pipes etc, may have to be bent
and have their length modified to suit the unit.

• Use marking on the mount board as a reference when adjusting the length of the

embedded cooling pipe.

• During construction, give the length of the extruding pipes etc some leeway.

A

Mount board

B

Reference marking for flare connection

C

Through hole

D

On-site piping

3.4. Preparing the indoor unit

Rear, right and lower piping (Fig. 3-6)

1. Bind the cooling pipe and drain pipe together.
• Bind the pipes together with vinyl tape at three or more points. This will facilitate

passing the pipes through the wall.

2. Remove the corner box and knock out the knockout holes as necessary.
• Remove the corner box by pushing in a downward direction 

b

, while at the same

time, pressing in the upper side part of the corner box 

a

.

A

Corner box

B

Under cover

Left and left rear piping (Fig. 3-7)

1. Remove the under cover.
• Remove the under cover by sliding it towards the rear of the unit 

b

, while at the

same time, pressing the two points marked by arrow heads 

a

.

2. Remove the corner box and knock out the knockout holes as necessary.

Fig. 3-7

Fig. 3-4

Fig. 3-5

Fig. 3-6

1

D

2

B

A

C

A

B

D

C

a

A

b

a

a

A

B

b

b

A

B

C

B

A

A

1-3/16~1-37/64

C

A

B

(inch)

A

Min. 140 mm,

5-1/2 inch

B

Min. 300 mm,

11-13/16 inch

C

Min. 55 mm,

2-3/16 inch

D

Mount board

Fig. 3-8

Fig. 3-9

3.5. Mounting the indoor unit

1. Affix the mounting plate to the wall.
2. Hang the indoor unit on the two hooks positioned on the upper part of the mount-

ing plate.

Rear, right and lower piping (Fig. 3-8)

3. Affix the indoor unit.
4. After connecting the pipes, put the corner box back to where it was (follow the

removal steps backwards).

A

Square hole

B

Hooks

Left and left rear piping (Fig. 3-9)

3. Cut out a mounting piece from the packaging material.
4. Pull the indoor unit up towards yourself as shown in the figure below and slide the

mounting piece in to the mounting plate using the mounting piece setting marks
as reference.

5. After connecting the pipes and wiring, put the under cover back to where it was,

and remove the mounting piece and affix the indoor unit as shown in the left
figure.

6. Put the corner box back to where it was.

A

Mounting piece

B

Ceiling

C

Rib

Summary of Contents for Mr.Slim PKA-AA GA

Page 1: ...he outdoor unit installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit FOR INSTALLER Español MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Para un uso correcto y seguro lea detalladamente este manual y el manual de instalación de la unidad exterior antes de instalar la unidad de aire acondicionado PARA EL INSTALADOR ...

Page 2: ...e unit as these items can be damaged by temperature changes or dripping water When the room humidity exceeds 80 or when the drainpipe is clogged wa ter may drip from the indoor unit Do not install the indoor unit where such dripping can cause damage When installing the unit in a hospital or communications office be prepared for noise and electronic interference Inverters home appliances high fre q...

Page 3: ...ole in the wall you must consult the building contractor A Supporting piece I Bottom left pipe slot knockout hole B Mount board J Bottom right pipe slot ø90 mm 3 9 16 inch C Main body K Bottom right pipe slot knockout hole D Slot 6 11 20 L Liquid pipe flare connection position 6P 7 16 25 32 inch M Gas pipe flare connection position E Unit center N Level setting standard F Bolt hole 14 ø14 mm V Ins...

Page 4: ...pipe together Bind the pipes together with vinyl tape at three or more points This will facilitate passing the pipes through the wall 2 Remove the corner box and knock out the knockout holes as necessary Remove the corner box by pushing in a downward direction b while at the same time pressing in the upper side part of the corner box a A Corner box B Under cover Left and left rear piping Fig 3 7 1...

Page 5: ...iquid and gas pipes with commercially available insulation materials heat resistant to 100 C 212 F or more thickness of 12 mm 1 2 inch or more The indoor parts of the drain pipe should be wrapped with polyethylene foam insu lation materials specific gravity of 0 03 thickness of 9 mm 23 64 inch or more Apply thin layer of refrigerant oil to pipe and joint seating surface before tightening flare nut...

Page 6: ...d check that it comes out the drain pipe end After confirmation reinstall the side panel A a b A A B 1 3 2 4 Fig 5 2 4 Installing the refrigerant piping A B C D E F G Fig 4 4 4 3 Positioning refrigerant and drain piping 1 Position of refrigerant and drain piping Fig 4 2 The drain pipe can be cut midway to meet the on site conditions A Total length of flexible hose D Drain hose B Liquid pipe E Left...

Page 7: ... Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 Indoor unit earth Remote controller Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit Outdoor unit S1 S2 3 Indoor unit Outdoor unit S2 S3 3 Remote controller Indoor unit 3 PKA 1A 15A 3 AWG16 polar 1 Min AWG16 2 AWG22 Non polar AC 208 230 V DC24 V DC12 V Circuit rating Wiring Wire No size ...

Page 8: ...onnected set one to Main and the other to Sub For setting procedures refer to Function selection of remote controller in the operation manual for the indoor unit 6 2 2 For wireless remote controller 1 Installation area Area in which the remote controller is not exposed to direct sunshine Area in which there is no nearby heating source Area in which the remote controller is not exposed to cold or h...

Page 9: ... 1 to 04 7 Press the G button and the current set setting number 2 will flash Use the F button to switch the setting number in response to the power supply voltage to be used Power supply voltage 230 V setting number 1 208 V setting number 2 8 Press the MODE button E and mode and the setting number 1 and 2 will change to being on constantly and the contents of the setting can be confirmed 9 Press ...

Page 10: ...10 ...

Page 11: ... P1 Intake sensor error 2 P2 P9 Pipe Liquid or 2 phase pipe sensor error 3 E6 E7 Indoor outdoor unit communication error 4 P4 Drain sensor error 5 P5 Drain pump error 6 P6 Freezing Overheating safeguard operation 7 EE Communication error between indoor and outdoor units 8 P8 Pipe temperature error 9 E4 Remote controller signal receiving error 10 11 12 Fb Indoor unit control system error memory err...

Page 12: ...o the outdoor unit refrigerant address 0 LED 3 communication between indoor and outdoor units only A control Indicates state of communication between the indoor and outdoor units Make sure that this LED is always blinking 7 Test run On wireless remote controller The continuous buzzer sounds from receiving section of indoor unit Blink of operation lamp On wired remote controller Check code displaye...

Page 13: ...button to deactivate the maintenance mode Stable operation Using the maintenance mode the operation frequency can be fixed and the op eration can be stabilized If the air conditioner is stopped use the following proce dure to start this operation COOL STABLE MODE HEAT STABLE MODE STABLE MODE CANCEL Stable cooling operation Stable heating operation Stable operation cancellation Display A Press the ...

Page 14: ...s manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Printed in Japan BG79U874H02 BG79U874H02 A ...

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