1-173
1-172
1. Specifications
6-57. Preparation Before Installation
(1) Remove the bracket (for suspending the indoor unit).
Loose the M8 or 5/16” suspension bolts.
Then remove the bracket. (Fig. 1-184)
NOTE
Loosen the M8 or 5/16” suspension bolts and expose the
axis of bolts less than 5/16” (8 mm).
M4 or 5/32” screw for
preventing bracket from
taking off
M8 or 5/16” suspension bolts
for suspending the indoor unit
Bracket
Less than 5/16” (8 mm)
Fig. 1-184
(2) Remove the air-intake grille before suspending the indoor unit. First,
remove 2 attachment screws fixed with the latches. Open the air-
intake grille and hold the claws of the hinges on both sides. Then
remove the air-intake grille and suspension lug located on the left
and right side of the indoor unit.
1
1
2
Slide
Latch
claws
Screw
Air-intake grille
Fig. 1-185
Air-intake grille
Remove
Remove
Fig. 1-186
(3) Remove the side plate to the tubing side.
Rear & upper side
tubing connection
Remove 2 screws.
Slide the side plate in the direction of
the arrow and remove it.
Right side tubing
connection
Do not remove the side plate.
Remove
Screw
Side plate
Fig. 1-187
(4) Remove the center bracket.
When wiring, remove the center bracket if necessary. When
wiring is completed, reinstall the center bracket in its original
position.
Center bracket
Fig. 1-188
6-58. Suspending the Indoor Unit
NOTE
Since the diagram is made of paper, it may shrink or stretch
slightly because of high temperature or humidity.
For this reason, before drilling the holes maintain the correct
dimensions between the markings.
(1) If the full-scale installation diagram is placed on the ceiling, the
locations of each suspension bolt can be chosen.
Take a pencil and mark the drill holes (Fig. 1-189).
Full-scale installation diagram
Ceiling
Wall
Full-scale installation diagram
Fig. 1-189
(2) If the full-scale installation diagram is bent at right angle to the
ceiling and wall, the locations of the inlet for indoor tubing and
wiring are chosen and the locations of each suspension bolt
can also be chosen.
Take a pencil and mark the drill holes (Fig. 1-190).
Full-scale installation diagram
Ceiling
Wall
Full-scale installation diagram
Fig. 1-190
NOTE
The dimension when the indoor unit is placed tightly
against the wall.
When installing away from the wall, drainage gradient
should be taken into consideration.
(3) Drill holes at the 4 points indicated on the full-scale diagram.
(4) Depending on the ceiling type:
a) Insert suspension bolts (Fig. 1-191).
or
b) Use existing ceiling supports or construct a suitable
support (Fig. 1-192).
Hole-in-anchor
Hole-in-plug
Suspension bolt (M10 or 3/8”)
(not supplied)
Insert
Ceiling tiles
Ceiling support
Concrete
Fig. 1-191
Fig. 1-192
00_271726_Eng.indb 8
2015-8-5 9:58:59
WARNING
It is important that you use extreme care in supporting the
indoor unit from the ceiling. Ensure that the ceiling is strong
enough to support the weight of the unit. Before hanging the
ceiling unit, test the strength of each attached suspension
bolt.
(5) Screw in the suspension bolts, allowing them to protrude from
the ceiling (Figs. 1-191 and 1-192).
The distance of each exposed bolt must be of equal length
within 1-31/32” (50 mm). (Fig. 1-193)
Ceiling surface
Within 1-31/32” (50 mm)
Unit
Bracket
Fig. 1-193
(6) Carry out the preparation for suspending the indoor unit.
The suspension method varies depending on whether there is
a suspended ceiling or not. (Figs. 1-194 and 1-195)
(7) Suspend the indoor unit as follows:
a) Install the bracket to the suspension bolt.
Stick it onto the ceiling surface. (Fig. 1-194~1-196)
Bracket
Suspension bolt
(not supplied)
Ceiling surface
Unit
Washer (supplied)
Double nut
(not supplied)
Fig. 1-194
Suspension bolt
(not supplied)
Washer
(not supplied)
Unit
Washer (supplied)
Double nut
(not supplied)
Fig. 1-195
Suspension bolt
Double nut
(not supplied)
Washer
(supplied)
Ceiling
surface
Approx. 63/64”
(25 mm)
Fig. 1-196
b) Suspend the indoor unit to the bracket.
Tighten the M8 or 5/16” suspension bolts and fix the indoor
unit in place. (Fig. 1-197)
M4 or 5/32” screw for
preventing bracket
from taking off
M8 or 5/16” suspension bolts
M8 or 5/16” suspension bolt
Fig. 1-197
NOTE
The ceiling surface is not always level. Confirm that the indoor unit is
evenly suspended. For the installation to be correct, leave a clearance
of about 1-31/32” (10 mm) between the ceiling panel and the ceiling
surface and fill the gap with an appropriate insulation or filler material.
6-59. Duct for Fresh Air (Field supply)
There is a outside air intake duct connection port (cut out hole) at the
left-rear of the indoor unit for drawing in fresh air. If it is necessary
to draw in fresh air, remove the cover by opening the hole and
connecting the duct to the indoor unit through the connection port.
(Refer to Fig. 1-183)
6-60. Shaping the Tubing
The positions of the refrigerant tubing connections are shown in the
figure below. (The tubing can be routed in 3 directions.) (Fig. 1-198)
* When routing the tubing out through the top or right sides, cut out the
cover of the top panel and cut notches in the side panel (Refer to Fig. 1-199).
Fig. 1-198
Use a box cutter or similar tool
to cut out the part of the cover
indicated by the marked area
(Fig. 1-199), to match the positions
of the tubes.
Pass all refrigerant tubes through
this hole.
Fig. 1-199
6-61. Installing the Drain Pipe
Prepare hard PVC pipe for the drain and connect it to the indoor
unit drain pipe with the supplied hose band to prevent water leaks.
Measure the thickness of the wall from the inside to the outside and
cut PVC pipe at a slight angle to fit. Insert the PVC pipe in the wall.
(Fig. 1-201)
Cover
00_271726_Eng.indb 9
2015-8-5 9:59:01
1
SM830203-04.indb 173
15/10/16 10:45:18
Summary of Contents for U-26PE1U6
Page 8: ...vii MEMO...
Page 77: ...1 69 1 Specifications 1 4 Dimensional Data Outdoor Unit U 42PE1U6 U 42PS1U6 1...
Page 218: ...2 12 MEMO...
Page 219: ...3 1 3 2 Indoor Units 3 2 Outdoor Units 3 14 3 ELECTRICAL DATA 3 1 3...
Page 220: ...3 2 3 Electrical data 3 1 Indoor Units Concealed Duct Type S 26PF2U6 S 36PF2U6 3...
Page 221: ...3 3 3 Electrical data 4 Way Cassette Type S 26PU1U6 S 36PU1U6 S 42PU1U6 3...
Page 222: ...3 4 3 Electrical data 4 Way Cassette Type S 26PU1U6 S 36PU1U6 S 42PU1U6 3...
Page 223: ...3 5 3 Electrical data Wall Mounted Type S 26PK1U6 3...
Page 224: ...3 6 3 Electrical data Wall Mounted Type S 26PK1U6 3...
Page 225: ...3 7 3 Electrical data Ceiling Type S 26PT1U6 S 36PT1U6 S 42PT1U6 3...
Page 226: ...3 8 3 Electrical data Ceiling Type S 26PT1U6 S 36PT1U6 S 42PT1U6 3...
Page 227: ...3 9 3 Electrical data Low Silhouette Ducted Type S 26PF1U6 S 36PF1U6 3...
Page 228: ...3 10 3 Electrical data Low Silhouette Ducted Type S 26PF1U6 S 36PF1U6 3...
Page 230: ...3 12 3 Electrical data Wall Mounted Type S 26PK2U6 3...
Page 232: ...3 14 3 Electrical data 3 2 Outdoor Units U 26PE1U6 3...
Page 233: ...3 15 3 Electrical data U 26PE1U6 3...
Page 234: ...3 16 3 Electrical data U 26PS1U6 3...
Page 235: ...3 17 3 Electrical data U 26PS1U6 3...
Page 236: ...3 18 3 Electrical data U 36PE1U6 3...
Page 237: ...3 19 3 Electrical data U 36PE1U6 3...
Page 238: ...3 20 3 Electrical data U 36PS1U6 3...
Page 239: ...3 21 3 Electrical data U 36PS1U6 3...
Page 240: ...3 22 3 Electrical data U 42PE1U6 3...
Page 241: ...3 23 3 Electrical data U 42PE1U6 3...
Page 242: ...3 24 3 Electrical data U 42PS1U6 3...
Page 243: ...3 25 3 Electrical data U 42PS1U6 3...
Page 244: ...MEMO 3 26...
Page 284: ...5 24 MEMO...
Page 297: ...201510...