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1. Safety precautions

1.3.  Before electric work

 Caution:

•  Be sure to install circuit breakers. If not installed, electric shock may result.
•  For the power lines, use standard cables of sufficient capacity. Otherwise, a 

short circuit, overheating, or fire may result.

•  When installing the power lines, do not apply tension to the cables. If the 

connections are loosened, the cables can snap or break and overheating or 
fire may result.

1.4.  Before starting the test run

 Caution:

•  Turn on the main power switch more than 12 hours before starting operation. 

Starting operation just after turning on the power switch can severely damage 
the internal parts. Keep the main power switch turned on during the operation 
season.

•  Before starting operation, check that all panels, guards and other protective 

parts are correctly installed. Rotating, hot, or high voltage parts can cause 
injuries.

•  Do not touch any switch with wet hands. Electric shock may result.

•  Be sure to ground the unit. Do not connect the ground wire to gas or water 

pipes, lighting rods, or telephone grounding lines. If the unit is not properly 
grounded, electric shock may result.

•  Use circuit breakers (ground fault interrupter, isolating switch (+B fuse), and 

molded case circuit breaker) with the specified capacity. If the circuit breaker 
capacity is larger than the specified capacity, breakdown or fire may result.

•  Do not touch the refrigerant pipes with bare hands during operation. The 

refrigerant pipes are hot or cold depending on the condition of the flowing 
refrigerant. If you touch the pipes, burns or frostbite may result.

•  After stopping operation, be sure to wait at least five minutes before turning off 

the main power switch. Otherwise, water leakage or breakdown may result.

1.5.  Using R410A refrigerant air conditioners

 Caution:

•  Use C1220 copper phosphorus, for copper and copper alloy seamless pipes, 

to connect the refrigerant pipes. Make sure the insides of the pipes are clean 
and do not contain any harmful contaminants such as sulfuric compounds, 
oxidants, debris, or dust. Use pipes with the specified thickness. (Refer to 
page 6) Note the following if reusing existing pipes that carried R22 refriger-
ant.

-  Replace the existing flare nuts and flare the flared sections again.
-  Do not use thin pipes. (Refer to page 6)

•  Store the pipes to be used during installation indoors and keep both ends of 

the pipes sealed until just before brazing. (Leave elbow joints, etc. in their 
packaging.) If dust, debris, or moisture enters the refrigerant lines, oil dete-
rioration or compressor breakdown may result.

•  Use ester oil, ether oil, alkylbenzene oil (small amount) as the refrigeration 

oil applied to the flared sections. If mineral oil is mixed in the refrigeration 
oil, oil deterioration may result.

•  Do not use refrigerant other than R410A refrigerant. If another refrigerant is 

used, the chlorine will cause the oil to deteriorate.

•  Use the following tools specifically designed for use with R410A refrigerant. 

The following tools are necessary to use R410A refrigerant. Contact your 
nearest dealer for any questions.

Tools (for R410A)

Gauge manifold

Flare tool

Charge hose

Size adjustment gauge

Gas leak detector

Vacuum pump adapter

Torque wrench

Electronic refrigerant charging scale

•  Be sure to use the correct tools. If dust, debris, or moisture enters the refriger-

ant lines, refrigeration oil deterioration may result.

•  Do not use a charging cylinder. If a charging cylinder is used, the composition 

of the refrigerant will change and the efficiency will be lowered.

1.2.  Before installation (relocation)

 Caution:

•  Be extremely careful when transporting the units. Two or more persons are 

needed to handle the unit, as it weighs 20 kg or more. Do not grasp the pack-
aging bands. Wear protective gloves to remove the unit from the packaging 
and to move it, as you can injure your hands on the fins or other parts.

•  Be sure to safely dispose of the packaging materials. Packaging materials, such 

as nails and other metal or wooden parts may cause stabs or other injuries.

•  The base and attachments of the outdoor unit must be periodically checked 

for looseness, cracks or other damage. If such defects are left uncorrected, 
the unit may fall down and cause damage or injuries.

•  Do not clean the air conditioner unit with water. Electric shock may result.
•  Tighten all flare nuts to specification using a torque wrench. If tightened too 

much, the flare nut can break after an extended period and refrigerant can 
leak out.

1.1. Before installation

 Caution:

•  Do not use the unit in an unusual environment. If the air conditioner is installed 

in areas exposed to steam, volatile oil (including machine oil), or sulfuric gas, 
areas exposed to high salt content such as the seaside, or areas where the 
unit will be covered by snow, the performance can be significantly reduced 
and the internal parts can be damaged.

•  Do not install the unit where combustible gases may leak, be produced, flow, 

or accumulate. If combustible gas accumulates around the unit, fire or explo-
sion may result.

•  The outdoor unit produces condensation during the heating operation. Make 

sure to provide drainage around the outdoor unit if such condensation is likely 
to cause damage.

•  When installing the unit in a hospital or communications office, be prepared for 

noise and electronic interference. Inverters, home appliances, high-frequency 
medical equipment, and radio communications equipment can cause the air 
conditioner to malfunction or breakdown. The air conditioner may also affect 
medical equipment, disturbing medical care, and communications equipment, 
harming the screen display quality.

Summary of Contents for CITY MULTI PUMY-P100YHMB

Page 1: ...INSTALACI N Para un uso correcto y seguro lea detalladamente este manual y el manual de instalaci n de la unidad interior antes de instalar la unidad de aire acondicionado MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE Per...

Page 2: ...result in an explosion and other hazards The use of any refrigerant other than that speci ed for the system will cause mechanical failure or system malfunction or unit breakdown In the worst case thi...

Page 3: ...rigeration oil oil deterioration may result Do not use refrigerant other than R410A refrigerant If another refrigerant is used the chlorine will cause the oil to deteriorate Use the following tools sp...

Page 4: ...unit within the outdoor unit s capacity if possible Only when all the indoor units are 1 5 kW models 12 indoor units can be connected to 1 outdoor unit 2 4 Connecting a PWFY Unit When using a PWFY uni...

Page 5: ...air outlet guides for upward air ow 2 5 2 When installing multiple outdoor units Leave 10 mm space or more between the units 1 Obstacles at rear only Fig 2 9 2 Obstacles at rear and above only Fig 2 1...

Page 6: ...le structure it may fall down and cause damage or injuries The unit must be installed according to the instructions in order to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes typhoons or strong winds An...

Page 7: ...ealing is used refer to Table 3 for aring of R410A refrigerant pipes The size adjustment gauge can be used to con rm A measurements Warning When installing the unit securely connect the refrigerant pi...

Page 8: ...ure does not decrease 2 Pressurize to 1 5 MPa 15 kgf cm2 G wait ve minutes and make sure the pressure does not decrease 3 Pressurize to 4 15 MPa 41 5 kgf cm2 G and measure the surrounding tem perature...

Page 9: ...to outdoor unit 4 Give some allowance to wiring for electrical part box of indoor and outdoor units because the box is sometimes removed at the time of service work 5 Never connect the main power sour...

Page 10: ...the same group plus 100 M NET R C Sub 151 to 200 Set at an IC Main address within the same group plus 150 MA R C Unnecessary address setting Necessary main sub setting h The group setting operations a...

Page 11: ...r If no earth leakage breaker is installed it may cause an electric shock Do not use anything other than breaker and fuse with correct capacity Using fuse and wire or copper wire with too large capaci...

Page 12: ...carry out pump down operation if the amount of refrigerant inside the indoor unit is larger than the amount of charge less refrigerant Carrying out a pump down operation when the amount of refrigerant...

Page 13: ...123 1 123 2 125 3 127 4 127 5 130 6 130 7 133 S TB3 TB7 6 2 R410A R410A HFC 1 6 R410A C1220 R410A Mitsubishi Electric 1 10 2002 96 IV R410A R410A GWP 1975...

Page 14: ...124 1 1 1 1 2 20 1 3 1 4 12 B 1 5 R410A C1220 127 R22 127 R410A R410A R410A R410A...

Page 15: ...5 12 1 2 4 PWFY PWFY PWFY 2 4 1 1 PWFY P100VM E AU PWFY P200VM E AU PWFY P100VM E BU PWFY PWFY 50 100 PWFY PUMY P100 1 PWFY 5 6 11 2 PUMY P125 1 PWFY 7 1 14 0 PUMY P140 1 PWFY 8 0 15 5 2 4 2 PWFY PUM...

Page 16: ...300 200 1000 150 1000 300 1500 1500 500 1000 600 2000 150 1500 600 3000 500 1500 800 150 2 5 2 5 1 1 Fig 2 3 2 Fig 2 4 3 Fig 2 5 4 Fig 2 6 500 5 Fig 2 7 500 6 Fig 2 8 2 5 2 10 1 Fig 2 9 2 Fig 2 10 3 F...

Page 17: ...A 2 Fig 2 17 B Fig 2 16 Fig 2 17 2 Fig 3 1 4 4 1 R410A 124 R410A C1220 R410A 15 50 63 140 6 35 0 8 9 52 0 8 12 7 0 8 15 88 1 0 3 Fig 3 1 M10 3 8 120 70 320 30 10 5 15 A 10 3 8 B C D 30 600 600 360 10...

Page 18: ...D a b c d e 120 L A B C D e 80 B C D e 30 H 50 20 h 12 A a b c d e f 120 L A f 80 f 30 H 50 20 h 12 Fig 4 1 A B A B 3 Fig 4 3 A Fig 4 2 B Fig 4 2 O D A R410A R22 R407C 6 35 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 9 52 0 0 5 1...

Page 19: ...1 2 4 3 Fig 4 4 D A B 1 2 3 4 4 4 20 25 200 250 5 4 4 1 A B C A B 2 1 0 5 5 2 G 2 1 5 15 2 G 3 4 15 41 5 2 G 3 1 C 0 01 0 1 2 G 4 2 3 4 5 1 Fig 4 6 1 1 4 2 2 Fig 4 7 1 4 6 35 4 5 9 52 10 2 A B C D E F...

Page 20: ...35 10 3 25 c 6 35 10 4 20 d 6 35 20 9 52 A a 30 15 45 6 35 b c d 10 10 20 40 45 0 06 40 0 024 3 0 0 7 5 6 1 1 C 2 5 3 4 5 6 2 6 7 3 7 8 2 CN41 CN40 9 3 0 6 35 0 024 0 024 9 52 0 06 0 06 A A B C D Fig...

Page 21: ...L6 L2 L6 L7 200 1 25 2 1 2 2 3 4 10 0 5 1 25 2 10 1 25 2 L8 2 MA M NET L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 L2 L6 L7 500 1 25 2 M NET L1 L3 L4 L6 L2 L6 L7 200 1 25 2 m1 m1 m2 m3 m1 m2 m3 m4 200 0 3 1 25 2 6 2 Fig 6 1 1 TB3...

Page 22: ...1 A B A B A B A B M1M2 S TB3 M1M2S TB7 IC 51 M1M2 1 2 S TB5 TB15 1 2 TB15 1 2 TB15 1 2 TB15 1 2 TB15 1 2 TB15 1 2 TB15 MA 01 IC M1M2S TB5 03 IC M1M2S TB5 02 IC M1M2S TB5 04 IC M1M2S TB5 05 IC M1M2S T...

Page 23: ...SW3 7 2 1 SW3 1 OFF DIP SW3 2 DIP SW3 1 DIP SW3 1 7 3 1 COOL TEST RUN 2 3 SW3 2 OFF SW3 1 ON 4 SW2 4 OFF ON 5 ON 6 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 SW3 1 OFF 7 SW2 4 ON OFF 8 1 2 SW2 4 ON OFF 3 SW3 1 ON SW3 2 ON OFF 4...

Page 24: ...XBRIDGE MIDDLESEX UB8 1QQ UK Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residentia...

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