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Note

Not required for wall-surface installation

Shielded cable
CVVS, MVVS: 1.25 mm²~2 mm² (AWG16~14)
CPEVS: Ø1.2 mm~Ø1.6 mm (AWG16~14 or their equivalents)

Qty.

1

As appropriate
As appropriate

As appropriate

Parts

Triple electric box
Thin metal conduit
Lock nut and bushing

M-NET cable

 

The figure below shows the M-NET transmission wiring diagram for City Multi air conditioners.

The maximum length of centralized control M-NET transmission line and the indoor-outdoor transmission line per system can be 

expressed in the following formulas. Labels "a through g" represent the sections of wiring in the system in the figure below. These 

limits ensure normal signal communication over the M-NET transmission line. 

If the line length exceeds the maximum length, M-NET signal attenuation can occur, rendering normal communication and control 

impossible.

 

a+b+d+e(f) 

500 m (1640 ft) 

a+b+c+g 

500 m (1640 ft) 

e(f)+d+c+g 

500 m (1640 ft)

The maximum length of local remote controller cable is 10 m (32 ft). The length that exceeds 10 m (32 ft) must be included in the 

maximum total line length 500 m (1640 ft).

a c

e

d

b

f

g

Outdoor

 unit

Outdoor

 unit

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Power supply

unit for transmission 

cable  

System 

controller

Indoor-outdoor 

transmission line

10 m (32 ft)

Centralized controller 

transmission line

M-NET 

remote

controller

5 Installation

1. Field-supplied parts

 

The following parts are required to install the controller.

2. Required tools

•A knife or nippers      •Crosshead driver

3. Installation methods

Follow the instructions provided for the selected installation option.

(a) Wall-embedded installation using an electric box

(b) Wall-surface installation

(b-1) To route the cable through the wall 

(b-2) To route the cable along the wall surface

4. Preparation

(1) Install a breaker on the power supply unit side before installing the controller.
(2) Select an installation site for the Touch Controller.

• Install the controller at the user's eye level for easy operation.

• Ensure there is enough clearance space as shown in the figure at right.

 Ensure there is enough clearance space to allow for easy access to the panel and the 

buttons.

(3) Bring the cable end up to the controller.

Ensure the M-NET transmission cables and external input/output cables are long enough to 

reach the controller. Have extra cables to extend these cables as necessary.

• To install the controller according to the instructions provided in sections (a) and (b-1) above

Include an extra 30 cm (12 in) of cable to provide adequate slack in the cable.

Remove the sheath on the M-NET transmission cable up to 20 cm (8 in) from the end.

        

• To install the controller according to the instructions provided in section (b-2) above

Include an extra 15 cm (6 in) of cable to provide adequate slack in the cable.

Remove the sheath on the M-NET transmission cable up to 10 cm (4 in) from the end.

(4) Prepare the Touch Controller.

Unscrew  the  screw  at  the  bottom  of  the 

controller, and remove the cover.

To route the cable along the wall surface, cut 

out the rectangle knockout hole (18 mm (W) 

x 9 mm (D)) at the top of the controller with a 

knife or a nipper (shown as the shaded area 

in the figure below at right).

30

(1.3/16)

30 (1.3/16)

50 (2)

Unit: mm (in)

Refer to section 6 "External input 

output" for how to connect external 

input/output signal cables.

Note

Do not push the shield wire into 

or connect it to the TC-24A. Trim 

the shield wire, cover it with vinyl 

insulating tape, and leave it outside 

the controller.

Note

30

(1.3/16)

Touch controller

outline

Summary of Contents for TC-24A

Page 1: ...ate safety measures against earthquakes to prevent the controller from causing injury To prevent injury install the controller on a flat surface strong enough to support its weight To reduce the risk of fire or explosion do not place flammable materials or use flammable sprays around the controller To reduce the risk of damage to the controller do not directly spray insecticide or other flammable ...

Page 2: ...the detergent with a wet cloth and wipe off water with a dry cloth Take appropriate measures against electrical noise interference when installing the air conditioners in hospitals or facilities with radio communication capabilities Inverter high frequency medical or wireless communication equipment as well as power generators may cause the air conditioning system to malfunction Air conditioning s...

Page 3: ...through the M NET transmission line to maintain communica tion during power failure Refer to the CITY MULTI DATABOOK for details The total power consumption of the connected devices should not exceed the capacity of the power supply units The Design Tool by MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC allows its user to design air conditioning systems easily TC 24A is compatible with the Design Tool version 3 71 or later ...

Page 4: ...the field for registering the address of the system controller in each group Address setting Assign the lowest address to the main indoor unit in the group and assign sequential addresses to the rest of the indoor units in the same group Note The following models require two addresses PEFY AF1200CFM and PEFY AF1200CFM R Assign an address that equals the lowest indoor unit address in the same refri...

Page 5: ... b Wall surface installation b 1 To route the cable through the wall b 2 To route the cable along the wall surface 4 Preparation 1 Install a breaker on the power supply unit side before installing the controller 2 Select an installation site for the Touch Controller Install the controller at the user s eye level for easy operation Ensure there is enough clearance space as shown in the figure at ri...

Page 6: ...the detergent with a wet cloth and wipe off water with a dry cloth Take appropriate measures against electrical noise interference when installing the air conditioners in hospitals or facilities with radio communication capabilities Inverter high frequency medical or wireless communication equipment as well as power generators may cause the air conditioning system to malfunction Air conditioning s...

Page 7: ...remote controller will not be allowed and the ON OFF and Prohibit Permit settings on the Touch Controller cannot be changed Timer operation will not function ON OFF operation from the local remote controller will not be allowed and the ON OFF and Prohibit Permit settings on the Touch Controller cannot be changed Timer operation will not function The ON signal pulse width should be set to a value b...

Page 8: ...ing unit will not be automatically restored The air conditioning units must be started up manually If the type of signal assigned to the external input contact is ON OFF the units that are stopped will start operation after the input signal changes from OFF to ON Conversely the units that are in operation will stop after the input signal changes from ON to OFF B Pulse signal If the incoming signal...

Page 9: ...lect a power supply suitable for the relays used 12 VDC or 24 VDC 2 Use a diode at each end of the relay coil Each element will turn on when an error occurs during operation The maximum length of extension cable is 10 m 32 ft Use a cable of 0 3 mm 22AWG or thicker Insulate the area with vinyl tape where the controller cable and the extension cable are connected Relays lamps diode extension cables ...

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