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3. Installing the indoor unit

A

Unit

B

Grille

C

Pillar

D

Ceiling

E

Rafter

F

Beam

G

Roof beam

H

Use inserts rated at 100-150 kg,
250-350 lbs each (procure locally)

I

Suspension bolts M10 (3/8”) (procure
locally)

J

Steel reinforcing rod

A

B

C

J

H

I

D

E

F G

23-13/16

31-57/64

1

2

Fig. 3-5

3.5. Suspension structure (Give site of suspension

strong structure) (Fig. 3-5)

• The ceiling work differs according to the construction of the building. Building con-

structors and interior decorators should be consulted for details.

(1) Extent of ceiling removal: The ceiling must be kept completely horizontal and the

ceiling foundation (framework: wooden slats and slat holders) must be reinforced
in order to protect the ceiling from vibration.

(2) Cut and remove the ceiling foundation.
(3) Reinforce the ends of the ceiling foundation where it has been cut and add ceiling

foundation for securing the ends of the ceiling board.

(4) When installing the indoor unit on a slanting ceiling, attach a pillar between the

ceiling and the grille and set so that the unit is installed horizontally.

1

Wooden structures

• Use tie beams (single storied houses) or second floor beams (two story houses) as

reinforcing members.

• Wooden beams for suspending air conditioners must be sturdy and their sides

must be at least 6 cm, 2-3/8 inch long if the beams are separated by not more than
90 cm, 35-7/16 inch and their sides must be at least 9 cm, 3-9/16 inch long if the
beams are separated by as much as 180 cm, 70-7/18 inch. The size of the suspen-
sion bolts should be ø10 (3/8”). (The bolts do not come with the unit.)

2

Ferro-concrete structures

Secure the suspension bolts using the method shown, or use steel or wooden hang-
ers, etc. to install the suspension bolts.

3.6. Unit suspension procedures (Fig. 3-6)

Suspend the main unit as shown in the diagram.
Figures given in parentheses represent the dimensions in case of installing optional
multi function casement.
1. In advance, set the parts onto the suspension bolts in the order of the washers

(with insulation), washers (without insulation) and nuts (double).

• Fit the washer with cushion so that the insulation faces downward.
• In case of using upper washers to suspend the main unit, the lower washers (with

insulation) and nuts (double) are to be set later.

2. Lift the unit to the proper height of the suspension bolts to insert the mounting

plate between washers and then fasten it securely.

3. When the main unit can not be aligned against the mounting hole on the ceiling, it

is adjustable owing to a slot provided on the mounting plate.

• Make sure that step A is performed within 17-22 mm, 11/16-7/8 inch. Damage

could result by failing to adhere to this range. (Fig. 3-7)

 Caution:

Use the top half of the box as a protective cover to prevent dust or debris from
getting inside the unit prior to installation of the decorative cover or when ap-
plying ceiling materials.

3.7. Confirming the position of main unit and tighten-

ing the suspension bolts (Fig. 3-8)

• Using the gauge attached to the grille, ensure that the bottom of the main unit is

properly aligned with the opening of the ceiling. Be sure to confirm this, otherwise
condensation may form and drip due to air leakage etc.

• Confirm that the main unit is horizontally levelled, using a level or a vinyl tube filled

with water.

• After checking the position of the main unit, tighten the nuts of the suspension bolts

securely to fasten the main unit.

• The installation template (top of the package) can be used as a protective sheet to

prevent dust from entering the main unit when the grilles are left unattached for a while
or when the ceiling materials are to be lined after installation of the unit is finished.

* As for the details of fitting, refer to the instructions given on the Installation template.

A

Suspension bolt

B

Ceiling

C

Nut

D

Washer (with insulation)

E

Mounting plate

F

Washer (without insulation)

G

Check using the Installation gauge

A

D

C

B

A=11/16

+3/16

  0

C

D

B

A

11/16

4-1/8(9-29/64)

+3/16   0

A

B

A

C

D

E

F

C

B

G

Min. 1-3/16

A

Main unit

B

Ceiling

C

Installation template (top of the
package)

D

Screw with washer (Accessory)

A

Main unit

B

Ceiling

C

Gauge

D

Ceiling opening dimensions

Fig. 3-6

Fig. 3-7

Fig. 3-8

D

E

A

C

A

B

3-17/32

3-15/16

5-1/8

13-25/32

70

°

G

F

H

I

J

6-3/32

6-9/16

3-15/16

3-17/32

3-15/16

L

K

M

N

O

6-7/32

120

°

120

°

Fig. 3-4

3.4. Branch duct hole and fresh air intake hole (Fig. 3-4)

At the time of installation, use the duct holes (cut out) located at the positions shown
in following diagram, as and when required.
• A fresh air intake hole for the optional multi function casement can also be made.

Note:
The figure marked with * in the drawing represent the dimensions of the main
unit excluding those of the optional multi function casement.
When installing the optional multi function casement, add 135 mm, 5-5/16 inch
to the dimensions marked on the figure.
When installing the branch ducts, be sure to insulate adequately. Otherwise
condensation and dripping may occur.

A

Branch duct hole

B

Indoor unit

C

Fresh air intake hole

D

Drain pipe

E

Refrigerant pipe

F

Branch duct hole diagram (view from
either side)

G

Cut out hole

H

14-ø2.8 mm, ø1/8 inch burring hole

I

ø150 mm, ø5-29/32 inch cut out hole

J

ø175 mm, ø6-7/8 inch burring hole pitch

K

Fresh air intake hole diagram

L

3-ø2.8 mm, ø1/8 inch burring hole

M

ø125 mm, ø4-29/32 inch burring hole pitch

N

ø100 mm, ø3-15/16 inch cut out hole

O

Ceiling

(inch)

(inch)

(inch)

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Summary of Contents for Mr.Slim PLA-A

Page 1: ...rrect use read this manual and the outdoor unit installation manual thoroughly before installing the air conditioner unit MANUAL DE INSTALACI N Para un uso correcto y seguro lea detalladamente este ma...

Page 2: ...edical 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 communic...

Page 3: ...the field Install securely ensuring that there is no clearance between the ceiling panel grille and between the main unit grille A Outer side of main unit B Bolt pitch C Ceiling opening D Outer side o...

Page 4: ...mm 11 16 7 8 inch Damage could result by failing to adhere to this range Fig 3 7 Caution Use the top half of the box as a protective cover to prevent dust or debris from getting inside the unit prior...

Page 5: ...Connecting pipes Fig 4 1 When commercially available copper pipes are used wrap liquid and gas pipes with commercially available insulation materials heat resistant to 100 C 212 F or more thickness o...

Page 6: ...adhesive Observe the figure for piping work Use the included drain hose to change the extraction direction Max 65ft 5 to 7ft A B C B M L K D E D H I G D F F F Max 6inch J F Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 1 Correct p...

Page 7: ...uded with the manuals near each wiring diagram for the indoor and outdoor units 1 Max 50 m 165 ft 2 The 10 m 30 ft wire is attached in the remote controller accessory Max 500 m 1500 ft 3 The figures a...

Page 8: ...troller accessory Max 500 m 1500 ft 3 The figures are NOT always against the ground Notes 1 Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national code 2 Use copper supply wires 3 Use wires ra...

Page 9: ...V DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V Circuit rating Wiring Wire No size For heat pump models For heat pump models S1 S2 L1 L2 GR GR 1 2 L1 L2 S1 S2 S3 S3 A B C H D B E F S1 S2 L1 L2 GR GR 1 2 L1 L2 S...

Page 10: ...ntrollers are connected set one to Main and the other to Sub For setting procedures refer to Function selection of remote controller in the operation manual for the indoor unit 6 2 2 For wireless remo...

Page 11: ...1 to 04 7 Press the G button and the current set setting number 2 will flash Use the F button to switch the setting number in response to the power supply voltage to be used Power supply voltage 230...

Page 12: ...on the power at least 12 hours before the test run 2 Press the TEST button twice TEST RUN liquid crystal display 3 Press the Mode selection button Make sure that wind is blown out 4 Press the Mode sel...

Page 13: ...1 P1 Intake sensor error 2 P2 P9 Pipe Liquid or 2 phase pipe sensor error 3 E6 E7 Indoor outdoor unit communication error 4 P4 Drain sensor error 5 P5 Drain pump error 6 P6 Freezing Overheating safegu...

Page 14: ...or voltage shortage and abnormal synchronous signal to main circuit Current sensor error 12 13 14 Others Other errors Refer to the technical manual for the outdoor unit 1 If the beeper does not sound...

Page 15: ...d remote controller 1 for PLP 42AAMD 9 Installing the grille 1 4 5 6 2 0 2 3 Fig 9 1 Fig 9 2 A D C B A 11 16 3 16 0 Fig 9 3 B A C 1 1 D E 2 F G F B 1 9 2 Preparing to attach the grille Fig 9 2 With th...

Page 16: ...the connector is not covered with the glass tube tracking resulting in fire may occur 9 Installing the grille C B A D B A D Fig 9 9 A Button B Vane motor C Up down vanes D Connector A Clamp B Cable C...

Page 17: ...on procedures while waiting for the stable operation 10 Easy maintenance function This function only for A control By using the maintenance mode you can display many types of maintenance data on the r...

Page 18: ...on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CH...

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