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Note:

1

  Connect  wiring  in  accordance  with  the  terminal  block  names  to  ensure 

correct polarity.

2

  As for lines (C), S1 and S2 are for connecting the power source.

And S2 and S3 are for signals. S2 is common cable for the power source 
and signal.

Wire diameter

(A) Main power line/

Earth line

(B) M-NETcable 

shielding wire CVVS, 

CPEVS or MVVS

(C) Signal line/

Earth line

3-core .5 mm

-core 1.5 mm

Less than 00 m

4-core 1.5 mm

Less than 5 m

3

  When  using  twisted  wire  for  the  wiring,  the  use  of  round  terminal  is  re-

quired.

4

 Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national code.

5

   Power  supply  cords and  indoor  unit/branch  box/outdoor  unit  connecting 

cords  shall  not  be  lighter  than  polychloroprene  sheathed  flexible  cord. 
(Design 60245 IEC 57)

6

 Install an earth line longer than power cables.

7

  Do not bundle the M-NET cable with the connection cable and power sup-

ply cable.

It may cause erroneous operation.

8

 Reactor Box (Optional parts)

 When the product is used for a purpose other than as professional equip-
ment, the Reactor Box may be necessary.

Branch box power supply method

Outdoor unit

Power supply from 

outdoor unit

Separate power supply

1-phase power supply

Unnecessary

Necessary

3-phase power supply

Necessary

Necessary

9

 Recommended Connection Method

When connecting one indoor unit to the branch box, connect it to TB3A. When 
connecting  indoor units, connect them to TB3A and TB3B.  When connecting 
3 indoor units, connect them to TB3A, TB3B, and TB3C.  Connect indoor units in 

the order of A→B→C→D→E. 

8. Electrical work

   Power supply wiring (Supply power separately to branch box and 

outdoor unit)

•  Install an earth line longer than other cables.
•  Power supply cords of appliance shall not be lighter than design 6045 IEC 57 or 

607 IEC 57, 6045 IEC 53 or 607 IEC 53.

•  A  switch  with  at  least  3  mm,  1/8  inch  contact  separation  in  each  pole  shall  be 

provided by the air conditioner installation.

[Fig. 8-9]

Ground-fault interrupter

Local switch/Wiring breaker

Branch Box

Pull box

M-NET CONTROL INDOOR UNIT

1  2

D

D

C

TB2B

TB5

S

M1

L N

M2

A

B

220/230/240 V

E

TB2

TB5

S

TB15

M1

L N

M2

Fig. 8-9

 Warning:

Never splice the cable, otherwise it may result in a smoke, a fire or communi-
cation failure.

 

Caution:

When  connecting  to  the  following  outdoor  units,  supply  power  to  the  branch  box 
from the outdoor unit.

MXZ-6C

NAM

MXZ-8C•NAM

Summary of Contents for PAC-MK33BC

Page 1: ...H BOX PAC MK53BC PAC MK33BC ONLY FOR R410A OUTDOOR UNIT ONLY FOR INDOOR USE HFC utilized R410A INSTALLATION MANUAL For safe and correct use please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit English FOR INSTALLER ...

Page 2: ... ground or a poor electrical contact at the intermediate connection point If an intermediate connection is necessary be sure to take measures to prevent water from entering the cords and wires Caution Make sure that the refrigerant pipes are well insulated to prevent condensa tion Incomplete insulation may cause condensation on the surface of pipes wetting of the ceiling floor and other important ...

Page 3: ...it use optional different diameter de formed joints to the branch box side Connect deformed joint directly to the branch box side A Suspension bolt pitch B To indoor unit C To outdoor unit D Service panel E Electric cover F Rubber bush G Terminal block to indoor unit on control board H Terminal block to outdoor unit J Terminal block for communication cable K Cable clamp PAC MK53BC Fig 4 2 Suspensi...

Page 4: ...unit A B C Liquid pipe ø6 35 ø6 35 ø6 35 ø9 52 Gas pipe ø9 52 ø9 52 ø9 52 ø15 88 320 402 12 24 A A B C B C CAP CAP 72 90 25 25 209 170 47 65 25 70 70 450 112 70 87 280 40 96 83 TB2B TB5 TB3B TB3C TB3A A A B C D K F E H G J Fig 4 3 4 1 The direction of the piping can be changed Fig 4 4 Fig 4 4 1 Remove the screws in each part 4 2 Piping direction change work procedures Fig 4 5 1 8 mm Fig 4 5 ...

Page 5: ...pposite surface B Service panel B 7 Install the electric cover on the opposite surface A Electric cover A Fig 4 5 4 Dimensions and required servicing space of Branch Box 2 Remove the electric cover service panel and top panel A Electric cover B Service panel C Top panel B A C 3 Install the top panel on the opposite surface C Top panel C ...

Page 6: ...nsion valve coils and sensors from a maintenance hole becomes difficult Only exchange work of a PCB is possible 3 Top View Fig 4 10 2 The space when installing on the floor Fig 4 11 3 The space when installing on a wall Fig 4 12 Warning The installation direction is limited when installing on a wall Fig 4 13 Correct installation direction When installing the unit on the wall install the piping con...

Page 7: ...surface of the insulation material Insulation material Heat resistant temperature 120 C Thickness 15 mm or more When the refrigerant piping is used in locations subject to high temperature and humidity such as in the attic further addition of insulation may be re quired Insulate the liquid and gas pipes of the branch box by attaching the heat resis tant polyethylene foam tightly around them Fig 7 ...

Page 8: ...0 ø1 7 50 Refrigerant charge Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit Use only R410A refrigerant use of other refrigerants may cause troubles Caution To avoid excessive strain on the branch box support the piping with one or more support s 1 5 m or less from the branch box Refer to Fig 7 6 as an example J Refrigerant piping L Thermal insulation for refrigerant piping mm Fig 7 4 C D 3 6...

Page 9: ...that wiring installed in the ceiling is chewed by rats etc it should be installed in wiring conduit 1 Remove the electric cover Fig 8 1 2 Pass the wiring into the branch box each wire in place with a wiring clamp 3 Firmly connect each wire to the appropriate terminal block Fig 8 8 4 Set dip sw Refer to 8 3 5 Replace the electric cover Fig 8 1 Fig 8 2 Fig 8 3 Fig 8 4 B 1 5 m or less Support Fig 8 7...

Page 10: ...or unit Circuit breaker indoor unit C indoor unit D indoor unit C indoor unit A indoor unit B indoor unit E indoor unit A indoor unit B Indoor unit M NET Branch BOX 2 3 branches type Pull box M NET Branch BOX 1 5 branches type L B1 B2 M1 M2 L N TB3A N TB3B TB3C TB3 TB2B TB5 TB3A TB3B TB3C TB2B TB5 L N M1 M2 S E B C C C C C C C C M1 M2 S S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S...

Page 11: ...power supply method Outdoor unit Power supply from outdoor unit Separate power supply 1 phase power supply Unnecessary Necessary 3 phase power supply Necessary Necessary 9 Recommended Connection Method When connecting one indoor unit to the branch box connect it to TB3A When connecting 2 indoor units connect them to TB3A and TB3B When connecting 3 indoor units connect them to TB3A TB3B and TB3C Co...

Page 12: ...28 30 mA Current sensitivity 5 When the ecodan is connected the master controller G 50A etc cannot be connected 6000 600 60 10 Tripping Time s 1 0 1 0 01 1 2 Rated Tripping current x 3 4 6 8 C 10 20 SAMPLE Sample chart Total operating current of the indoor unit Minimum wire thickness mm Capacity A Fuse A Breaker for wiring NFB Ground fault interrupter 1 Main cable Branch Ground F0 16A or less 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...igit Example When setting the address to 3 set the ones digit to 3 and the tens digit to 0 When setting the address to 25 set the ones digit to 5 and the tens digit to 2 Example When setting the address of the branch BOX to 3 an address is assigned to each indoor unit starting with Unit A as shown below no matter if each indoor unit is con nected SW1 1 5 ON Indoor Unit A Address 3 Indoor Unit B Ad...

Page 14: ...rigerant pipes and the indoor outdoor unit connecting wires To check for improper wiring perform the test run for each indoor unit individually Caution Use the remote controller to operate the indoor unit The following symptoms are not malfunctions Symptom Cause Indoor unit LED display Indoor unit does not operate even if set to cooling heating operation The cooling heating operation cannot be ope...

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