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Correcting the capacity line influenced by frosting
Not correcting the capactiy line influenced by frosting

CEILING CASSETTE PM SERIES

Models

Refrigerant piping length (one way)

5m

10m

15m

20m

25m

30m

35m

40m

45m

50m

P1

1.00

0.981

0.968

0.952

0.940

0.925

P1.6

1.00

0.993

0.984

0.978

0.969

0.961

0.956

0.948

P2

1.00

0.993

0.984

0.978

0.969

0.961

0.956

0.948

Cooling capacity correction factors

Models

Refrigerant piping length (one way)

5m

10m

15m

20m

25m

30m

35m

40m

45m

50m

P1

1.00

0.998

0.995

0.993

0.990

0.988

P1.6

1.00

0.998

0.995

0.993

0.990

0.988

0.985

0.983

P2

1.00

0.998

0.995

0.993

0.990

0.988

0.985

0.983

Heating capacity correction factors

Cooling performance curve (50Hz)

Heating performance curve (50Hz)

Summary of Contents for Mr. Slim PM SERIES

Page 1: ... AND DIMENSIONS A 287 A 6 5 WIRING DIAGRAM A 288 A 6 6 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM A 289 A 6 7 PERFORMANCE DATA A 290 A 6 8 NOISE CRITERION CURVES A 298 A 6 9 OUTLET AIR SPEED AND COVERAGE RANGE A 299 A 6 10 REMOTE CONTROLLER A 300 A 6 10 1 Wired Remote Controller A 300 A 6 11 TROUBLESHOOTING A 302 A 6 12 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE A 303 A 6 13 ACCESSORIES AND PARTS A 307 A 6 14 SAFETY DEVICE SETTINGS ...

Page 2: ... unit weighs a measly 14kg and the panel a mere 3kg This makes the PMH P series one of the lightest in the industry The unit size is also quite small having been standardized to a strikingly compact 854mm All of this helps make the chore of installation and maintenance that much simpler and easier 4 AESTHETICALLY PLEASING Nothing ruins the look of a carefully decorated room more than a poorly desi...

Page 3: ... 98Y 8 99 0 63 Plate fin coil Line flow fan direct o 1 0 028 6 3 6 8 7 6 8 4 222 240 268 297 0 direct blow Remote controller built in 29 31 33 35 26 1 UNIT 812 31 31 32 PANEL 1000 39 3 8 UNIT 395 15 9 16 PANEL 470 18 1 2 UNIT 230 9 1 16 PANEL 30 1 3 16 UNIT 14 31 PANEL 3 0 6 6 PUH P1VGAA Single phase 50Hz 220 230 240V 1 11 1 02 4 92 4 52 30 Munsell 5Y 7 1 Linear expansion valve Hermetic RE189VHSMT...

Page 4: ... flow fan direct o 1 0 028 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 247 282 318 353 0 direct blow Remote controller built in 34 36 38 40 26 1 UNIT 812 31 31 32 PANEL 1 000 39 3 8 UNIT 395 15 9 16 PANEL 470 18 1 2 UNIT 230 9 1 16 PANEL 30 1 3 16 UNIT 14 31 PANEL 3 0 6 6 PUH P1 6VGAA P1 6YGAA Single phase 50Hz 220 230 240V 3 phases 50Hz 380 400 415V 4wires 1 59 1 64 7 36 2 49 7 59 2 56 36 20 Munsell 5Y 7 1 Linear expansion...

Page 5: ...low fan direct o 1 0 028 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 282 318 353 388 0 direct blow Remote controller built in 36 38 40 42 26 1 UNIT 812 31 31 32 PANEL 1 000 39 3 8 UNIT 395 15 9 16 PANEL 470 18 1 2 UNIT 230 9 1 16 PANEL 30 1 3 16 UNIT 14 31 PANEL 3 0 6 6 PUH P2VGAA P2YGAA Single phase 50Hz 220 230 240V 3 phases 50Hz 380 400 415V 4wires 2 29 2 36 10 26 3 70 10 57 3 82 62 31 Munsell 5Y 7 1 Linear expansion va...

Page 6: ...9 31 3 84 PMH P2BA Model Indoor unit Outdoor unit Mode Capacity W Total Input kW Input kW Current A Starting current A Current A Indoor unit Heat 5 000 1 70 0 06 0 29 20 2 56 Cool 4 400 1 65 0 06 0 29 20 2 49 Outdoor unit Heat 5 000 1 70 0 06 0 29 36 7 59 PMH P1 6BA Cool 4 400 1 65 0 06 0 29 36 7 36 Heat 6 250 2 42 0 06 0 29 62 10 57 Cool 5 400 2 35 0 06 0 29 62 10 26 PUH P1 6YGAA PUH P2VGAA PUH P...

Page 7: ...spension bolt pitch 45 430 ceiling opening 470 outer side of grille 20 20 74 5 Terminal block for indoor outdoor connection Terminal block for remote controller 812 96 Left side Front drain pan elect box Drainage pipe PVC pipe VP 20 O D 25 Refrigerant pipe gas Refrigerant pipe liquid ceiling panel drain pan ceiling panel PVC pipe VP 20 O D 25 1 O D 35 O D 12 7 1 2 O D 15 88 5 8 O D 6 35 1 4 O D 9 ...

Page 8: ...vicing 2 Indoor and outdoor connecting wires are made with polarities make wiring matching terminal numbers S1 S2 S3 3 Symbols used in wiring diagram above are Terminal block Connector Please set the voltage using the remote controller For the setting method please refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual A 6 5 WIRING DIAGRAM BLU REMOTE CN90 CN32 1 2 CN22 CONTROLLER 1 2 3 4 6 FAN WHT LED1 ZNR ...

Page 9: ...Ball valve Strainer 4 way valve Muffler Service port Service port High pressure protect switch Outdoor unit Strainer Strainer Compressor Accumulator Drier Stop valve with service port Refrigerant pipe 9 52mm 3 8 PMH P1 1 6 2BA with heat insulator Distributor with strainer Distributor with strainer Thermistor TH1 Thermistor TH5 Thermistor TH4 Thermistor TH6 Thermistor TH3 Thermistor TH2 Strainer Fl...

Page 10: ...0 0 67 1 08 26 22 3 827 2 105 0 55 0 99 3 749 2 062 0 55 1 05 3 654 2 010 0 55 1 12 28 16 3 119 3 087 0 99 0 92 3 024 2 994 0 99 0 97 2 930 2 900 0 99 1 03 28 18 3 339 2 905 0 87 0 94 3 245 2 823 0 87 0 99 3 134 2 727 0 87 1 06 28 20 3 591 2 693 0 75 0 97 3 512 2 634 0 75 1 01 3 418 2 563 0 75 1 08 28 22 3 827 2 411 0 63 0 99 3 749 2 362 0 63 1 05 3 654 2 302 0 63 1 12 30 16 3 119 3 119 1 00 0 92 ...

Page 11: ...26 22 3 528 1 940 0 55 1 18 3 402 1 871 0 55 1 28 3 213 1 767 0 55 1 36 28 16 2 804 2 775 0 99 1 10 2 678 2 651 0 99 1 18 2 552 2 526 0 99 1 28 28 18 3 024 2 631 0 87 1 13 2 930 2 549 0 87 1 22 2 741 2 384 0 87 1 31 28 20 3 276 2 457 0 75 1 16 3 150 2 363 0 75 1 24 2 961 2 221 0 75 1 33 28 22 3 528 2 223 0 63 1 18 3 402 2 143 0 63 1 28 3 213 2 024 0 63 1 36 30 16 2 804 2 804 1 00 1 10 2 678 2 678 ...

Page 12: ...5 26 22 5 346 2 566 0 48 1 42 5 236 2 513 0 48 1 50 5 104 2 450 0 48 1 60 28 16 4 356 4 008 0 92 1 32 4 224 3 886 0 92 1 39 4 092 3 765 0 92 1 48 28 18 4 664 3 731 0 80 1 34 4 532 3 626 0 80 1 42 4 378 3 502 0 80 1 52 28 20 5 016 3 411 0 68 1 39 4 906 3 336 0 68 1 45 4 774 3 246 0 68 1 55 28 22 5 346 2 994 0 56 1 42 5 236 2 932 0 56 1 50 5 104 2 858 0 56 1 60 30 16 4 356 4 356 1 00 1 32 4 224 4 22...

Page 13: ...1 26 22 4 928 2 365 0 48 1 70 4 752 2 281 0 48 1 83 4 488 2 154 0 48 1 95 28 16 3 916 3 603 0 92 1 58 3 740 3 441 0 92 1 70 3 564 3 279 0 92 1 84 28 18 4 224 3 379 0 80 1 63 4 092 3 274 0 80 1 75 3 828 3 062 0 80 1 88 28 20 4 576 3 112 0 68 1 67 4 400 2 992 0 68 1 78 4 136 2 812 0 68 1 91 28 22 4 928 2 760 0 56 1 70 4 752 2 661 0 56 1 83 4 488 2 513 0 56 1 95 30 16 3 916 3 916 1 00 1 58 3 740 3 74...

Page 14: ...26 22 6 561 2 952 0 45 2 02 6 426 2 892 0 45 2 14 6 264 2 819 0 45 2 28 28 16 5 346 4 758 0 89 1 88 5 184 4 614 0 89 1 99 5 022 4 470 0 89 2 10 28 18 5 724 4 407 0 77 1 92 5 562 4 283 0 77 2 02 5 373 4 137 0 77 2 16 28 20 6 156 4 001 0 65 1 97 6 021 3 914 0 65 2 07 5 859 3 808 0 65 2 21 28 22 6 561 3 477 0 53 2 02 6 426 3 406 0 53 2 14 6 264 3 320 0 53 2 28 30 16 5 346 5 186 0 97 1 88 5 184 5 028 ...

Page 15: ...26 22 6 048 2 722 0 45 2 42 5 832 2 624 0 45 2 61 5 508 2 479 0 45 2 77 28 16 4 806 4 277 0 89 2 26 4 590 4 085 0 89 2 42 4 374 3 893 0 89 2 62 28 18 5 184 3 992 0 77 2 31 5 022 3 867 0 77 2 49 4 698 3 617 0 77 2 68 28 20 5 616 3 650 0 65 2 37 5 400 3 510 0 65 2 54 5 076 3 299 0 65 2 73 28 22 6 048 3 205 0 53 2 42 5 832 3 091 0 53 2 61 5 508 2 919 0 53 2 77 30 16 4 806 4 662 0 97 2 26 4 590 4 452 ...

Page 16: ...43 4 313 1 57 4 813 1 82 PMH P2BA 20 3 813 1 55 4 125 1 69 4 563 1 96 25 3 688 1 65 4 000 1 84 4 375 2 13 Indoor intake air DB Model NOTE CA Capacity W P C Power consumption kW Outdoor intake air WB 5 10 15 CA P C CA P C CA P C 15 3 434 0 95 3 876 1 06 4 318 1 14 PMH P1BA 20 3 315 1 03 3 740 1 14 4 165 1 23 25 3 128 1 09 3 604 1 22 4 012 1 32 15 5 050 1 53 5 700 1 70 6 350 1 84 PMH P1 6BA 20 4 875...

Page 17: ...e influenced by frosting CEILING CASSETTE PM SERIES Models Refrigerant piping length one way 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m P1 1 00 0 981 0 968 0 952 0 940 0 925 P1 6 1 00 0 993 0 984 0 978 0 969 0 961 0 956 0 948 P2 1 00 0 993 0 984 0 978 0 969 0 961 0 956 0 948 Cooling capacity correction factors Models Refrigerant piping length one way 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m P1 1 00 0 99...

Page 18: ...AR BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES Hz Hi NOTCH Mi1 Mi2 Lo 35 SPL dB 33 31 29 LINE PMH P1BA 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE NC 60 NC 50 NC 40 NC 30 NC 20 NC 70 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB re 0 002 MICRO BAR BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES Hz Hi NOTCH Mi1 Mi2 Lo 40 SPL dB 38 36 34 LINE 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 63 125 250 5...

Page 19: ...VERAGE RANGE CEILING CASSETTE PM A 299 MODEL Air flow m3 min Air speed m sec Converage m PMH P1BA 8 4 3 7 5 9 PMH P1 6BA 10 0 4 3 7 0 PMH P2BA 11 0 4 7 7 7 CEILING CASSETTE PM SERIES A 6 9 OUTLET AIR SPEED AND COVERAGE RANGE ...

Page 20: ...ature setting can be performed in 1 units Setting range Cooler 19 to 30 Heater 17 to 28 TEMP ADJUSTMENT button This switches between continuous operation and the timer operation TIMER button This switches between the operation and stop modes each time it is pressed The lamp on this button lights during operation ON OFF button Only press this button to perform an inspection check or test operation ...

Page 21: ...ted air be gins to blow This indicates when the continuous operation and time operation modes are set It also display the time for the timer operation at the same time as when it is set This indicates when the unit is con trolled by optional features such as central control type remote con troller The current time start time and stop time can be displayed in ten sec ond intervals by pressing the t...

Page 22: ... malfunction Problem Unitdoesnotcoolorheatverywell The unit stops operating before arriving at the set temperature in the heating mode The air flow direction suddenly changes A white mist is expelled from the indoor unit The indicators of the remote con troller do not light up when oper ated Problem CENTRALLY CONTROLLED is dis played in the remote controller The start and stop functions are not av...

Page 23: ...d indoor units can be extended up to a maximum of 50 meters and the total exten sion including the crossover wiring between rooms is a maximum of 80 m Use flat cable three core wires for indoor and outdoor connection wiring and connect the core wires in their line up order to S1 S2 and S3 of the outdoor unit s terminal board A means for the disconnection of the supply with an isolation switch or s...

Page 24: ...is pressed against the sheet metal inside the unit 5 Slide the provided pipe cover 3 over the liquid piping until it is pressed against the sheet metal inside the unit 6 Tighten the pipe cover 3 at the both ends 15 20 mm with the supplied bands 4 A Gas piping E Turn the seam upward B Liquid piping F Press the pipe cover against the sheet metal C Band 4 G Refrigerant piping heat insulating material...

Page 25: ...ge pipe vertical section I Water bottle procure locally H A C D G F E B I A B F C D F E 6 Electric work Make sure all electrical wiring is complete before installing the cover panel 1 Remove the cover from the address board two bolts 2 Remove the cover from the electrical box one bolt 3 Remove the bolts securing the electrical box and lower the box two bolts 4 Insert the wires into the electrical ...

Page 26: ...front panel to the hooks on the indoor unit see figs 3 4 A Hooks B Open the upper and lower flaps completely C Temporary holding tab D Temporary holding tab E Screw cover Adjust the front panel so that it fits properly in the angle between the ceiling and the wall and install the securing bolts 2 supplied with this grille in their four places at left and right leaving them slightly loose Next tigh...

Page 27: ... PARTS PMH P1 P1 6 P2BA Part number Accessory Quantity 1 Washer without insulation 4 2 Washer with insulation 4 3 Pipe cover 2 4 Band 4 5 Screw 4 M5o0 8o30 6 Remote controller 1 The indoor unit should be supplied with the following spare parts and accessories contained in the inside of the intake grille 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 28: ...SAFETY DEVICE SETTINGS PMH P1 P1 6 P2BA Model Safety device Fan motor protector Thermal fuse Heater thermal switch PMH P1BA PMH P1 6BA PMH P2BA The motor has over current protective function When current peak of starting and over load arrives at 0 53A 15 the function operates 0 53A 15 ...

Page 29: ...chronized twin Triple 1 Unit indoor outdoor power supply L N 2 Connecting line between the indoor and outdoor S1 S2 S3 Polarized 3 wire 3 Remote controller transmission line Non polarezed 2 wire 1 Unit indoor outdoor power supply L1 L2 L3 N 2 Connecting line between the indoor and outdoor S1 S2 S3 Polarized 3 wire 3 Remote controller transmission line Non polarezed 2 wire Remote control main sub s...

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