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U-5~18MX4XPQ
Urban Multi air conditioner
4PW28163-1

Installation manual

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8.3.

Power circuit and cable requirements

A power circuit (see table below) must be provided for connection of
the unit. This circuit must be protected with the required safety
devices, i.e. a main switch, a slow blow fuse on each phase and an
earth leakage breaker.

When using residual current operated circuit breakers, be sure to use
a high-speed type 300 mA rated residual operating current.

Be sure to install a main switch for the complete system.

8.4.

General cautions 

Up to 3 units can be connected by crossover power source
wiring between outdoor units. However, units of smaller capacity
must be connected downstream. For details, refer to the
technical data.

When connecting several units in Urban Multi combination, the
power supply of each outdoor unit can also be connected
separately. Refer to the field wiring on the engineering data book
for further details.

Make sure to connect the power source wire to the power
source terminal block and to clamp it as shown in figure 21 and
described in chapter "8.8. Field line connection: power wiring"
on page 14.

As this unit is equipped with an inverter, installing a phase
advancing capacitor not only will deteriorate power factor
improvement effect, but also may cause capacitor abnormal
heating accident due to high-frequency waves. Therefore, never
install a phase advancing capacitor.

Keep power imbalance within 2% of the supply rating.

Large imbalance will shorten the life of the smoothing
capacitor.

As a protective measure, the product will stop operating and
an error indication will be made, when power imbalance
exceeds 4% of the supply rating.

Follow the "electrical wiring diagram" supplied with the unit when
carrying out any electrical wiring.

Only proceed with wiring work after all power is shut off.

Always ground wires. (In accordance with national regulations of
the pertinent country.)

Do not connect the ground wire to gas pipes, sewage pipes,
lightning rods, or telephone ground wires. This may cause
electric shock.

Combustion gas pipes: can explode or catch fire if there is a
gas leak.

Sewage pipes: no grounding effect is possible if hard plastic
piping is used.

Telephone ground wires and lightning rods: dangerous when
struck by lightning due to abnormal rise in electrical potential
in the grounding.

This unit uses an inverter, and therefore generates noise, which
will have to be reduced to avoid interfering with other devices.
The outer casing of the product may take on an electrical charge
due to leaked electrical current, which will have to be discharged
with the grounding.

Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker. (One that can
handle high-frequency electrical noise.)
(This unit uses an inverter, which means that an earth leakage
breaker capable of handling high-frequency electrical noise
must be used in order to prevent malfunctioning of the earth
leakage breaker itself.)

Earth leakage breakers that are especially designed for
protecting ground-faults must be used in conjunction with main
switch and fuse for use with wiring.

Never connect the power supply in reversed phase.
The unit can not operate normally in reversed phase. If you
connect in reversed phase, replace two of the three phases.

This unit has a reverse phase detection circuit. (If it is activated,
only operate the unit after correcting the wiring.)

Power supply wires must be attached securely.

If the power supply has a missing or wrong N-phase, equipment
will break down.

Make sure that all wiring is secure, the specified wires are used,
and no external forces act on the terminal connection or wires.

Improper connections or installation may result in fire.

When wiring the power supply and connecting the remote
controller wiring and transmission wiring, position the wires so
that the control box lid can be securely fastened.
Improper positioning of the control box lid may result in electric
shocks, fire, or overheating of the terminals.

Phase and 

frequency

Voltage

Minimum 

circuit 

ampere

Recommended

fuses

Transmission line 

section

U-5MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

11.9 A

16 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-8MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

18.5 A

32 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-10MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

21.6 A

32 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-12MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

22.7 A

32 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-14MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

31.5 A

50 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-16MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

31.5 A

50 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-18MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

32.5 A

50 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-20MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

41.2 A

63 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-22MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

44.3 A

63 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-24MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

50.4 A

63 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-26MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

51.0 A

63 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-28MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

54.1 A

63 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-30MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

55.2 A

80 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-32MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

63.0 A

80 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-34MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

64.0 A

80 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-36MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

65.0 A

80 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-38MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

73.7 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-40MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

81.5 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-42MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

82.5 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-44MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

83.5 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-46MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

86.6 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-48MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

87.7 A

100 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-50MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

96.5 A

125 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-52MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

96.5 A

125 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

U-54MX4

3 N~50 Hz

400 V

97.5 A

125 A

0.75~1.25 mm

2

NOTE

The above table indicates power specifications for
standard combinations. See "1. 

Introduction" on

page 1.

If using anything other than the above combinations in
a multiple outdoor unit system, calculate using the
following procedure.

Calculate the recommended fuse capacity

Calculate, by adding the minimum circuit ampere
of each used unit (according to the table above),
multiply the result by 1.1 and select the next
higher recommended fuse capacity.
Example
Combining the U-30MX4 by using the U-8MX4,
U-10MX4, and U-12MX4.
Minimum circuit ampere of the U-8MX4 = 18.5 A
Minimum circuit ampere of the U-12MX4 = 21.6 A
Minimum circuit ampere of the U-12MX4 = 22.7 A
Accordingly, the minimum circuit ampere of the
U-30MX4=18.5+21.6+22.7= 62.8 A
Multiplying the above result by 1.1
(62.8 x 1.1)=69.08 A, so the recommended fuse
capacity would be 80 A.

NOTE

Select the power supply cable in accordance with
relevant local and national regulations.

Wire size must comply with the applicable local
and national code.

Specifications for local wiring power cord and
branch wiring are in compliance with IEC60245.

WIRE TYPE H05VV(*)
*Only in protected pipes (use H07RN-F when
protected pipes are not used).

Summary of Contents for U-5MX4XPQ

Page 1: ...gehandleiding Urban Multi airconditioner Nederlands Manual de instalaci n Acondicionador de aire Urban Multi Espa ol Manuale d installazione Climatizzatore Urban Multi Italiano Urban Multi E Manual de...

Page 2: ...0 mm d 500 mm a 50 mm b 100 mm c 50 mm d 500 mm a 200 mm b 300 mm a 10 mm b 300 mm c 10 mm d 500 mm e 20 mm a 50 mm b 100 mm c 50 mm d 500 mm e 100 mm a 200 mm b 300 mm e 400 mm A B C D A B 3 a 10 mm...

Page 3: ...IT TO OUT D UNIT TO MULTI UNIT A1P 3 A B C F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 A1P 4 4 5 6 2 1 3 Q1 Q2 7 1 2 1 2 5 3 4 1 6 6 2 2 TO IN D UNIT F1 F2 DS1 1 2 3 4 OFF ON O U T I N F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 1 A B C A B C 1 D...

Page 4: ...the installation manual supplied with these units for their installation 1 1 Combination The indoor units can be installed in the following range Always use appropriate indoor units compatible with R...

Page 5: ...36MX4 U 18MX4 U 18MX4 450 1440 64 U 38MX4 U 18MX4 U 12MX4 U 12MX4 475 1235 61 U 40MX4 U 10MX4 U 12MX4 U 12MX4 500 1300 64 U 42MX4 U 12MX4 U 12MX4 U 12MX4 525 1365 64 U 44MX4 U 8MX4 U 18MX4 U 18MX4 550...

Page 6: ...ak Make sure to provide for adequate measures in order to prevent that the outdoor unit be used as a shelter by small animals Small animals making contact with electrical parts can cause malfunctions...

Page 7: ...ately bears the weight of the unit NOTE Use filler cloth on the forklift arms to prevent damaging the unit If the paint on the bottom frame peels off the anti corrosion effect may decrease Do not use...

Page 8: ...n outdoor and indoor units is 90 m or more the size of the main pipes both gas side and liquid side must be increased Depending on the length of the piping the capacity may drop but even in such a cas...

Page 9: ...e 5 always referring to the installation manual delivered with the kit 4 2 Possible installation patterns and configurations The piping between the outdoor units must be routed level or slightly upwar...

Page 10: ...of straight section can be ensured Improper installation may lead to malfunction of the outdoor unit 6 Piping length restrictions Make sure to perform the piping installation within the range of the m...

Page 11: ...select the line branch pipe When using line branch pipe at the first branch counted from the outdoor unit side Choose from the following table in accordance with the capacity of the outdoor unit For l...

Page 12: ...nd the pipes that not increase the pipe size a b 2 c 2 d 2 e 2 f 2 g 2 h i j k l m n p 1000 m Indoor unit to the nearest branch kit 40 m h i j p 40 m The difference between the distance of the outdoor...

Page 13: ...side stop valve Gas side stop valve Performing the airtightness test and vacuum drying Valve A must always be shut Otherwise the refrigerant in the unit will pour out Close Open Open Close Close NOTE...

Page 14: ...ting S1NPH Pressure sensor high S1NPL Pressure sensor low S1PH 3PH Pressure switch high T1A Current sensor A6P A7P SD1 Safety devices input V1R Power module A4P A8P V1R V2R Power module A3P X1A X4A Co...

Page 15: ...te normally in reversed phase If you connect in reversed phase replace two of the three phases This unit has a reverse phase detection circuit If it is activated only operate the unit after correcting...

Page 16: ...ing sheathed cable 16 V 1 Electric wiring diagram Printed on the back of the electric box lid 2 Power wiring and ground wiring between outdoor units inside conduit When the wiring is routed out throug...

Page 17: ...from the indoor units must be connected to the F1 F2 In Out terminals on the PC board in the outdoor unit After installing the interconnecting wires inside the unit wrap them along with the on site re...

Page 18: ...etc Precautions when laying power wiring Do not connect wiring of different thicknesses to the power terminal block Slack in the power wiring may cause abnormal heat When connecting wiring which is t...

Page 19: ...iring and field piping has been completed Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum drying The refrigerant charge of the system must be less than 100 kg This means...

Page 20: ...nance after installation of the unit BS2 SET BS2 SET BS3 RETURN BS1 MODE When charging a system charging over the permissible quantity can cause liquid hammer Always use protective gloves and protect...

Page 21: ...ct the cooling mode or heating mode for charging Continue with the automatic charging in cooling mode OR in heating mode Charging in heating mode 6 Start up Wait while the unit is preparing for chargi...

Page 22: ...e remote controller When the charging amount is little the PE code may not be displayed but instead the P9 code will be displayed immediately If it is not as shown above correct the malfunction as ind...

Page 23: ...ly charging in cooling mode OR in heating mode Charging in heating mode 6 Start up Wait while the unit is preparing for charging in heating mode 7 Ready Press the button once within 5 minutes If the b...

Page 24: ...er malfunction code display on page 21 H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P w c c w w w w BS4 TEST BS4 TEST BS1 MODE LED display Default status before delivery Micro computer operation monitor Mode Ready Error...

Page 25: ...ant charging from Start of automatic charging refrigerant as explained page 18 again 11 5 Checks after adding refrigerant Are the stop valves for both liquid and gas open Is the amount of refrigerant...

Page 26: ...arts Make sure to re attach the inspection cover 1 into the switch box cover 2 after the job is finished Location of the dip switches leds and buttons Led state Throughout the manual the state of the...

Page 27: ...x Multiple outdoor unit system Master unit a a The state of the H8P multi LED in a multi system shows wich unit is the master unit w slave 1 unit c or slave 2 unit x Only the master unit is connected...

Page 28: ...l refrigerant state Perform the test operation as decribed in the paragraph Test operation procedure on page 26 In case refrigerant was added without using the leak detection function charging in cool...

Page 29: ...he unit operation from a remote controller To abort the operation press the button The unit will stop after 30 seconds 6 Close the front panel in order to let it not be the cause of misjudgement 7 Che...

Page 30: ...ystem uses R410A as refrigerant R410A itself is an entirely safe non toxic non combustible refrigerant Nevertheless care must be taken to ensure that air conditioning facilities are installed in a roo...

Page 31: ...in a concentration in excess of the maximum concentration level then it will be necessary to revise the system Please consult your supplier 15 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Dismantling of the unit treatment o...

Page 32: ...5 1 7 10 3 2 9 6 6 6 6 7 4 11 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 9 8 4 11 6 6 1 10 3 2 6 6 6 6 27 13 6 9 8 1 2 4 3 5 14 15 16 12 11 10 10 7 28 13 14 3 5 4 2 1 7 8 9 6 10 10 11 10 2 2 12 9 9 29 13 14 3 5 4 2 1 7 8 9 6...

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