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4.5 Connecting inputs/outputs
For multiple outdoor units control with FTC (Sub), see section 9.
CN108
CN01
(BK)
1
3
CN3C
(BU)
CNPWM
(WH)
1
5
CNRF
(WH)
CN105
(RD)
CNIT
(BU)
1
2
CN20
(RD)
TBI.1
LED3
LED4
TAB1
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CNP1
(WH)
TBO.1
1
5
3
1
5
SW6
1
3
1
5
1
5
LED2
1
SW1
8
1
SW2
8
1
SW3
1
SW4
6
8
1
SW5
LED1
1
3
1
3
CNP4
(RD)
TBO.2
1
2
3
4
5
6
TBO.3
CNV1
(WH)
1
3
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TBO.4
CNIH
(OG)
1
3
CNBHT
(BK)
1
3
CN21
(YE)
1
3
CNW12
(RD)
1
4
CNW5
(BU)
1
4
1
4
CN1A
(WH)
6
8 7 5
2 1
TBI.2
6
8 7 5
2 1
TBI.3
6
8 7 5 4 2 1
TBI.4
6
8 7 5
2 1
TBI.5
6
8 7 5
2 1
6
8 7 5
2 1
TBI.6
1
4
CN401
(WH)
F2
F1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TBO.5
3
4 3
4 3
4 3
4 3
4 3
en
4. Electrical work
Signal inputs
Item
Name
Model and specifications
Signal input
function
Signal input
wire
Use sheathed vinyl coated cord or cable.
Max. 30 m
Wire type: CV, CVS or equivalent
Wire size: Stranded wire 0.13 mm² to 0.52 mm²
Solid wire: ø0.4 mm to ø0.8 mm
Switch
Non-voltage “a” contact signals
Remote switch: minimum applicable load 12 V DC, 1 mA
Wiring specification and local supply parts
Name Terminal
block
Con-
nector Item
OFF (Open)
ON (Short)
IN1
TBI.1 7-8
—
Room thermostat 1 input *1 Refer to SW2-1 in <5.1 DIP Switch Functions>.
IN2
TBI.1 5-6
—
Flow switch 1 input
Refer to SW2-2 in <5.1 DIP Switch Functions>.
IN3
TBI.1 3-4
—
Flow switch 2 input (Zone1) Refer to SW3-2 in <5.1 DIP Switch Functions>.
IN4
TBI.1 1-2
—
Demand control input
Normal
Heat source OFF/ Boiler operation *3
IN5
TBI.2 7-8
—
Outdoor thermostat input *2 Standard operation Heater operation/ Boiler operation *3
IN6
TBI.2 5-6
—
Room thermostat 2 input *1 Refer to SW3-1 in <5.1 DIP Switch Functions>.
IN7
TBI.2 3-4
—
Flow switch 3 input (Zone2) Refer to SW3-2 in <5.1 DIP Switch Functions>.
IN8
TBI.3 7-8
—
Electric energy meter 1
*4
IN9
TBI.3 5-6
—
Electric energy meter 2
IN10 TBI.2 1-2
—
Heat meter
IN11 TBI.3 3-4
—
Smart grid ready input
*5
IN12 TBI.3 1-2
—
INA1 TBI.4 1-3 CN1A Flow sensor input
*6
*1. Set the ON/OFF cycle time of the room thermostat for 10 minutes or more; otherwise the compressor may be
damaged.
*2. If using outdoor thermostat for controlling operation of heaters, the lifetime of the heaters and related parts may
be reduced.
*3. To turn on the boiler operation, use the main remote controller to select “Boiler” in “External input setting“
screen in the service menu.
*4. Connectable electric energy meter and heat meter
● Pulse type
Voltage free contact for 12VDC detection by FTC
(TBI.2 1 pin, TBI.3 5 and 7 pins have a positive voltage.)
● Pulse duration
Minimum ON time: 40ms
Minimum OFF time: 100ms
● Possible unit of pulse
0.1 pulse/kWh
1
pulse/kWh
10 pulse/kWh
100 pulse/kWh
1000 pulse/kWh
Those values can be set by the main remote controller. (Refer to the menu tree in "7.2 Main remote controller".)
*5.
As for the smart grid ready, refer to "4.9 Smart grid ready".
*6. Connectable flow sensor
● Power supply
5 V DC
● Measuring range
5 to 100 L/min
Those values can be set by the main remote controller. (Refer to <Auxiliary setting> on this page.)
● Flow signal
0.5 V (at minimum flow rate) to 3.5 V (at maximum flow rate)
<Fig. 4.5.1>
<Auxiliary settings>
This function is used to set the parameters for any auxiliary parts used in the system
Menu subtitle
Function/ Description
Economy settings for pump
Water pump stops automatically in certain period of time from when operation is finished.
Delay
Time before pump switched off*1
Electric heater (Heating)
To select “WITH booster heater (ON)” or “WITHOUT booster heater (OFF)” in Heating mode.
Delay
The minimum time required for the booster heater to turn ON from after Heating mode has started.
Electric heater (DHW)
To select "WITH (ON)" or "WITHOUT (OFF)" booster heater or immersion heater individually in DHW mode.
Delay
The minimum time required for the booster heater or immersion heater to turn ON from after DHW mode has started.
(This setting is applied for both booster and immersion heater.)
Mixing valve control *2
Running
Period from valve fully open (at a hot water mixing ratio of 100%) to valve fully closed (at a cold water mixing ratio of 100%)
Interval
Interval (min) to control the Mixing valve.
Flow sensor *3
Minimum
The minimum flow rate to be detected at Flow sensor.
Maximum
The maximum flow rate to be detected at Flow sensor.
*1. Decreasing "time before pump switched off" may increase the duration of stand-by in Heating/Cooling mode.
*2. Set the Running time according to the specifications of the actuator of each mixing valve. It is recommended to set the interval to 2 minutes that is a default value.
With the interval set longer, it could take longer to warm up a room.
*3. Do not change the setting since it is set according to the specification of Flow sensor attached to the indoor unit.
Note:
Stranded wire should be processed with insulation-covered bar terminal
(DIN46228-4 standard compatible type).
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