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4.  INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION

4-1  FIXING OF INSTALLATION PLATE

  Find a structural material (such as a stud) in the wall and fi x installation plate 

horizontally.

When bolts recessed in the concrete wall are to be utilized, secure the installation
plate

1

 using 11 

×

 20 · 11 

×

 26 oval hole (450 mm pitch).

If the recessed bolt is too long, change it for a shorter one available in the market.

4-2  WALL HOLE DRILLING

1

  Determine the wall hole position.

2

  Drill a 75 mm hole so that outside can be lower than inside.

3

  Insert the wall hole sleeve 

C

.

Positioning of the holes on the wall

Be sure to use wall hole sleeve 

C

 to prevent the outdoor connecting wires from 

contacting with metal part in the wall and to prevent damage by rat in case the wall 
is hollow.

Wall hole sealing and fi xing pipe to wall

72 mm or more
100 mm or more for left 
and left back piping (using 
spacer)

200 mm or more 

(off the wall)

Plumb

Installation
plate fi xing 
screw

2

4

×

 25 mm

120 mm or more 

(off the wall)

Insert the scale.

Align the scale with the line.

Installation plate 

1

Hole of dia.
75 mm

Repeat the same procedure for the left hole.

Wall hole

75 mm dia.

(Indoor side)

(Wall hole cross section)

Wall thickness

One scale

Wall hole sleeve 

C

Cut with 1 extra 
scale length.

Installation
plate

1

To prevent the installation plate from vibrating, be sure to fi x the holes 
as indicated by the arrows 

{

.

Wall hole 
sleeve

C

Indoor unit

Wall hole cover 

D

Seal the wall hole 
gap with putty 

H

.

Fix the pipe to wall with 
pipe fi xing band 

E

.

Cut off the 
extra length.

Pipe fi xing 
band

E

Fixing screw 

F

Align the plumb line 
with the mark 

.

Bind the line to the center hole.

100 mm

4-3 CONNECTING WIRE SPECIFICATIONS

  Use special room air conditioning circuit.

4-4  INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CONNECTING WIRE CON-

NECTION

You can connect indoor/outdoor lead wire without removing the front panel.

1

  Open the front panel.

2

  Remove one screw holding the electrical cover, then remove the cover.

3

  Remove the VA clamp and the cord clamp.

4

  Pass the indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire from the back of the indoor unit and 

process the end of the wire, then connect it to the terminal block.

5

 Replace the fi xture and electrical cover securely.

Indoor
terminal block

ELECTRICAL COVER

Fixing screws

Securely push the wire into 
the terminal block until no 
part of its core is appeared.

Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire 

A

VA clamp

Never fail to hook the left claw on 
the wire fi xture to secure indoor/
outdoor unit connecting wire 

A

.

15 mm

35 mm

Indoor terminal block

Indoor/outdoor unit
connecting wire 

A

2-core 1.0 mm

2

Outdoor terminal block

<Connection details>

Loosen terminal 
screw.

Lead wire

Terminal 
block

3 N

3 N

Power supply cord length
(Lead to left/Lead to right)

1 m/2 m

Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire

Specifi cation

Cable 2-core 1.0 mm

2

, in conformity 

 with Design 60245 IEC 57.

 WARNING

Never cut the indoor and outdoor unit connecting wire and connect it to other wires.
It may cause a fi re.

Do not bundle the spare wire, but put it as shown below.

  Take out power supply cord from the left or right bottom corner of the indoor unit.

Connect to the power switch which has a gap of 3 mm or more when open to
interrupt the source power phase.
(When the power switch is shut off, it must interrupt all phases.)
(Rated Voltage/Frequency : 230 V/50 Hz)
(Input capacity Main switch/Fuse : 10 A)
(This plug has to be the one meets the Standards.)
Power supply cord 

Green/Yellow : Ground

 Blue 

N

 Brown 

L

 WARNING

  Use the indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire that meets the Standards to connect 

the indoor and outdoor units and fi x the wire to the terminal block securely so 
that no external force is conveyed to the connecting section of the terminal block. 
Incomplete connection or fi xing of the wire could result in a fi re.

  Attach the electrical cover securely. If it is attached incorrectly, it could result in a 

fi re or an electric shock due to dust, water, etc.

Summary of Contents for MS-GD80VB

Page 1: ...such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise or an explosion Q Earth the unit Do not connect the earth to a gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone earth Defective earthing could cause an electric shock CAUTION Q Do not install the unit in a place where an inflammable gas leaks If gas leak and accumulate in the area surrounding the unit it could cause an explosion Q Install an earth leakage ...

Page 2: ...ndoor and outdoor units Be careful not to crush or bend the pipe in pipe bending Limits MS H GD80 Pipe length 30 m max Height difference 15 m max No of bends 10 max Refrigerant adjustment If pipe length exceeds 7 m additional refrigerant R 410A charge is required The outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant for pipe length up to 7 m Pipe length Up to 7 m No additional charge is required Exceeding ...

Page 3: ...e front panel 2 Remove one screw holding the electrical cover then remove the cover 3 Remove the VA clamp and the cord clamp 4 Pass the indoor outdoor unit connecting wire from the back of the indoor unit and process the end of the wire then connect it to the terminal block 5 Replace the fixture and electrical cover securely Indoor terminal block ELECTRICAL COVER Fixing screws Securely push the wir...

Page 4: ...ain hose is not heaved or snaked Do not pull the hose to apply the tape When the drain hose passes the room be sure to wrap insulation material obtainable at a store around it Wrap the felt tape 7 around the pipe and the drain hose then put the pipe in the back space of the indoor unit Drain hose Be careful drain hose is not heaved Cut off in case of right piping Cut off in case of downward piping...

Page 5: ...ose should point downward for easy drain flow Fig 1 Do not make drain piping as shown in Fig 2 to 5 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Insert the drain hose into the wall hole sleeve C and hook the upper part of indoor unit on the installation plate 1 Then move the unit to the very edge of the left side for putting the piping easily in the back space of the indoor unit After that cut the part of packing mate...

Page 6: ...R410Ahas high pressures beyond the measurement range of existing gauges Port diameters have been changed to prevent any other refrigerant from being charged into the unit Charge hose No Hose material and cap size have been changed to improve the pressure resistance Gas leak detector No Dedicated for HFC refrigerant Torque wrench Yes 1 4 No 1 2 and 5 8 Flare tool Yes Clamp bar hole has been enlarge...

Page 7: ...rm test run in the following procedure 6 3 PIPE CONNECTION Note Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in the table below When fastened too tight a flare nut may broken after a long period and cause a leakage of refrigerant 1 Indoor unit connection Connect both liquid and gas pipings to indoor unit Apply a thin coat of refrigeration oil J on the seat surface of pipe For connection first ...

Page 8: ...the gas cylinder with warm water under 40 C during cold season But never use naked fire or steam 1 Remove the screw caps 2 Remove three screws 3 Pull the bottom Hold this concave section and pull the bottom forward to remove the front panel 4 Release the hooks Push Go down Square hole 5 Push Horizontal vane 3 2 4 1Point the horizontal vane slightly downward Union Indoor unit Liquid pipe Gas pipe St...

Page 9: ...nks Model Number MS GD80VB MS GD80_Instruction_Book_ JG79A086H01 MS GD80_Declaration_of_Conformity_ CE2010B01 MS GD80_Installation_Manual_ JG79A087H01 MS GD80_Parts_Catalog_ OBB511 MS GD80_Service_Manual_ OBH511A ...

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