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1-4. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION

•  Where it is not exposed to strong wind. If the outdoor unit is exposed to a 

wind during defrosting, the defrosting time will be longer.

•  Where airflow is good and dustless.

•  Where rain or direct sunshine can be avoided as much as possible.

•  Where neighbours are not annoyed by operation sound or hot (or cool) air.

•  Where rigid wall or support is available to prevent the increase of operation 

sound or vibration.

•  Where there is no risk of combustible gas leakage.

•  When installing the unit, be sure to secure the unit legs.

•  Where it is at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from the antenna of TV set or radio. Op

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eration of the air conditioner may interfere with radio or TV reception in areas 

where reception is weak. An amplifier may be required for the affected device.

•  Install the unit horizontally.

•  Please install it in an area not affected by snowfall or blowing snow. In areas 

with heavy snow, please  install  a canopy, a pedestal  and/or some baffle 

boards.

Note:

It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit so as to reduce vibration 

transmitted from there.

Note: 

When operating the air conditioner in low outside temperature, be sure to 

follow the instructions described below.

•  Never install the outdoor unit in a place where its air inlet/outlet side may 

be exposed directly to wind.

•  To prevent exposure to wind, install the outdoor unit with its air inlet side 

facing the wall.

•  To prevent exposure to wind, it is recommended to install a baffle board on 

the air outlet side of the outdoor unit.

Avoid  the  following  places  for  installation  where  air  conditioner  trouble  is 

liable to occur.

•  Where flammable gas could leak.

•  Where there is much machine oil.

•  Salty places such as the seaside.

•  Where sulfide gas is generated such as hot spring, sewage, waste water.

•  Where there is high-frequency or wireless equipment.

•  Where there is emission of high levels of VOCs, including phthalate com

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pounds, formaldehyde, etc., which may cause chemical cracking.

3. 

Obstacles in front (blowing) only

When there is an obstacle in front of the unit as shown in the figure, open 

space above, behind, and on the sides of the unit is required.

2. 

Front (blowing) side open

As long as space indicated in the 

figure is provided, it is allowed to 

install the unit where obstacles are 

behind and on the sides of the unit. 

(No obstacle above the unit)

FREE SPACE REQUIRED AROUND OUTDOOR UNIT

Service space

•  When installing the unit in an area that is enclosed with walls such as a 

verandah, be sure to have enough space as shown below. 

  In this case, the air conditioning capacity and power consumption might 

deteriorate.

•  When installing two or more units, do not install the units in front or behind 

each other.

1. 

Obstacles above

When there is no obstacle in front and 

on the sides of the unit, it is allowed 

to install the unit where an obstacle is 

above the unit only if the space shown 

in the figure is provided.

6. 

Service space

Provide space for service and maintenance as shown in the figure.

19-11/16 (500) 

or more

3-15/16 (100) 

or more

5. 

Obstacles in front, behind and on side(s)

(Unit: inch (mm))

Height of the obstacle is 47-1/4 (1200) or less

19-11/16 (500) or more

3-15/16 (100) or more

19-11/16 (500) 

or more

13-25/32 (350) or more

3-15/16 (100) or more

13-25/32 (350) or more

3-15/16 (100) or more

7-7/8 (200) or more

13-25/32 (350) 

or more

3-15/16 (100) 

or more

7-7/8 (200) or more

13-25/32 (350) 

or more

19-11/16 (500) 

or more

19-11/16 (500) 

or more

1-3. SELECTING OPTIONAL DIFFERENT-DIAMETER JOINTS

If the diameter of connection pipe does not match the port size of outdoor unit, use optional different-diameter joints according to the following table.

Port size of outdoor unit

Optional different-diameter joints (port size of outdoor unit 

 diameter of connection pipe)

NTXMMX20A122A

Liquid / Gas

3/8 (9.52) 

 1/2 (12.7) : MAC-A454JP-E

Refer to the installation manual of indoor unit for the diameter of connection pipe of indoor unit.

A, B UNIT

1/4 (6.35) / 3/8 (9.52)

(Unit: inch (mm))

4. 

Obstacles in front and behind

The unit can be used by attaching an optional outdoor blowing guide 

(PAC-ADG856AA-E) (but both sides and top are open).

3-15/16 (100) or more

Blowing guide (PAC-ADG856AA-E)

19-11/16 (500) or more

Note: 

When connecting the Floor standing type indoor unit(s) to this outdoor unit, charge additional refrigerant according to the instructions in the table below.

No. of Floor standing type indoor units

NTXFKS09A112A

  

NTXFKS12A112A

NTXFKS15A112A

  

NTXFKS18A112A

Pipe length ( L )

131.2 ft. (40 m) or less

More than 131.2 ft. (40 m)

1 unit

3.52 oz additional (Total 6 lbs 2.77 oz)

100 g additional (Total 2800 g)

3.52 oz + {(L-131.2) ft. × 1.08 oz/5 ft.)}

100 g + {(L-40) m × 20 g/m)}

2 units

7.05 oz additional (Total 6 lbs 6.29 oz) 

200 g additional (Total 2900 g)

7.05 oz + {(L-131.2) ft. × 1.08 oz/5 ft.)} 

200 g + {(L-40) m × 20 g/m)}

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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Electric NTXMMX20A122A Series

Page 1: ...l installation de l appareil ext rieur Lors de l installation de l appareil int rieur consultez la notice d installation de cet appareil Toute alt ration structurelle requise pour l installation doit...

Page 2: ...se parts both in the outlet and on the plug Verify that the power supply plug is completely in the outlet If there is dust blockage or loose parts on the power supply plug or the outlet it could cause...

Page 3: ...and on the sides of the unit No obstacle above the unit FREE SPACE REQUIRED AROUND OUTDOOR UNIT Service space When installing the unit in an area that is enclosed with walls such as a verandah be sur...

Page 4: ...meter or hard PVC pipe VP16 for drain socket 1 1 Note Place indoor outdoor unit connecting wire B and power supply cord A at least 3 ft 1 m away from the TV antenna wire The Q ty for B to K in the abo...

Page 5: ...AWG14 or stranded conductor Min AWG14 Use double insulated copper wire with 600 V insulation Use copper conductors only Follow local electrical code POWER SUPPLY CABLE Use solid or stranded conductor...

Page 6: ...burr removal Not possible to put them on after flaring work 4 Flaring work Fig 4 5 Firmly hold copper pipe in the dimension shown in the table Select A inch mm from the table according to the tool se...

Page 7: ...ping correction function This unit has a wiring piping correction function which corrects wiring and piping combination When there is possibility of incorrect wiring and piping combination and confirm...

Page 8: ...manual about the method for stopping the operation If too much refrigerant has been added to the air conditioner system the pressure may not drop to 0 1 to 0 psi Gauge 0 05 to 0 MPa or the protection...

Page 9: ...de la fiche d alimentation dans la prise secteur v rifiez qu aucune poussi re salet ni d l ment desserr n est pr sent sur la prise et la fiche Veillez enfoncer fond la fiche d alimentation dans la pr...

Page 10: ...l unit externe Pour viter tout probl me de fonctionnement vitez d installer le climatiseur dans les endroits suivants En pr sence de fuites de gaz inflammable En pr sence d une grande quantit d huile...

Page 11: ...pour l appareil int rieur Apr s le test de contr le des fuites appliquer soigneusement du mat riau isolant pour obstruer les trous Si la tuyauterie doit tre fix e sur un mur contenant des m taux de l...

Page 12: ...ser des conducteurs en cuivre uniquement Respecter le code lectrique local AVERTISSEMENT Utiliser le c ble de connexion conforme aux normes techniques pour raccorder les unit s interne et externe et f...

Page 13: ...l ouverture de service pour recr er les conditions d origine 10 Test de contr le des fuites 3 2 RACCORDEMENT DES TUYAUX 1 Appliquez une fine couche d huile r frig rante G sur les embouts vas s des tuy...

Page 14: ...et de c blage des appareils int rieurs ext rieurs Vous devez donc lancer les essais de fonctionnement l un apr s l autre Concernant le m canisme de protection contre une remise en marche trop rapide...

Page 15: ...de l appareil int rieur pour la m thode d arr t du syst me Si trop de r frig rant a t ajout au syst me de climatisation il se peut que la pression ne parvienne pas baisser jusqu 0 1 0 psi jauge 0 05...

Page 16: ...a toma podr a provocar incendios o descargas el ctricas Si el enchufe de alimentaci n presenta piezas sueltas sustit yalo Fije firmemente la cubierta de la instalaci n el ctrica a la unidad interior y...

Page 17: ...el lado de salida de aire de la unidad exterior Para instalar el aparato de aire acondicionado evite los lugares siguientes donde es m s probable que ocurran problemas Donde pueda haber una fuga de ga...

Page 18: ...3 15 16 pulg 100 mm M s de 7 7 8 pulg 200 mm si hay obst culos a ambos lados Despu s de la prueba de fugas aplique material aislante de modo que no queden huecos Cuando los tubos deban instalarse en...

Page 19: ...de cobre Siga la normativa el ctrica local ATENCI N Conecte las unidades interior y exterior con el cable de conexi n norma lizado destinado a este fin y sujete bien el cable al panel de terminales de...

Page 20: ...pa de la abertura de servicio de la v lvula de retenci n situada en el lado de la tuber a de gas de la unidad exterior Inicialmente las v lvulas de retenci n est n completamente cerradas y cubiertas c...

Page 21: ...ger el acondicionador de aire Funci n de correcci n de conexiones tuber as Esta unidad tiene una funci n de correcci n de conexiones tuber as que corrige la combinaci n de las mismas Cuando exista la...

Page 22: ...te el manual de instalaci n de la unidad interior para m s detalles acerca del m todo de detenci n de la operaci n Si se ha a adido demasiado refrigerante al sistema con acondicionador de aire puede q...

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