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P Q E

P Q E

6.3.1 Communication wiring between the indoor and outdoor 

units

The indoor and outdoor units communicate via the RS485 serial port.

The communication wiring between the indoor and outdoor units should 

connect one unit after another in a daisy chain from the outdoor unit to the 

final indoor unit, and the shielded layer must be properly grounded, and a 

build-out resistor must be added to the last indoor unit to enhance the stability 

of the communication system (see Figure 6.6).

Incorrect wiring such as a star connection or a closed ring will cause instability 

of the communication system and system control anomalies.

Use a three core shielded wire (greater than or equal to 0.75 mm

2

) for the 

communication wiring between the indoor and outdoor units. Make sure the 

wiring is connected correctly. The connecting lead for this communication 

wire must come from the master outdoor unit. 

All shielded wiring in the network are interconnected, and will eventually 

connect to earth at the same point 

"      " 

.

Only the last indoor unit requires adding the build-out resistor at P and Q.

(open)

Indoor and outdoor 

units Communication 

wire

Connecting the shielded layer of the shielded wire

(Connect the shielded end of the shielded wire to the electronic 
controller box sheet metal "       " here)

Signalling line between outdoor units

Outdoor unit

P

Q

Figure 6.6

The wired controller and the indoor unit can be connected in different manners, 

depending on the forms of communication.

1) For a bidirectional communication mode:

Use 1 wired controller to control 1 indoor unit or 2 wired controllers 

      (one master and one slave controller) to control 1 indoor unit (see Figure 6.7);

Use 1 wired controller to control multiple indoor units or 2 wired controllers

      (one master and one slave controller) to control multiple indoor units 

      (see Figure 6.8);

6.3.2 Communication wiring between the indoor unit and wired 

controller

Matching  resistors

8

FLA: Full Load Amps

Abbreviations:

MCA: Minimum Circuit Amps

kW: Rated motor output

 

MFA: Maximum Fuse Amps 

IFM: Indoor Fan Motor

Table 6.1

Model

2.2-8.0kW

Power

supply 

220-240V~50Hz

220-240V~50/60Hz

Communication wire between

Shielded

 3×AWG16-AWG18

Shielded

 AWG16-AWG20

Field fuses

15A

Phase

Volt and frequency

1-phase

Table 6.2 Indoor units electrical characteristics

Capacity

IFM  

Hz  

Volts  

MCA 

MFA  

kW  

FLA 

2.8kW

2.2kW  

50

50/60

 

220 - 240

 

 

 

 

15

0.49

0.55

0.55

0.55

0.85

1.4

1.4

 

 

 

 

  

15 

 

4.5kW

 

  

15 

 

 

5.6kW

 

 

15 

 

 

7.1kW

 

 

15 

 

 

8.0kW

 

   

15

15

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

Power supply 

3.6kW

0.1

0.39

0.1

0.44

0.1

0.44

0.1

0.44

0.1

0.68

0.1

1.1

0.1

1.1

Power supply

Breakers with 

current leakage

All-pole disconnection 

device with leakage 

protector

L N

Indoor unit

Pull box

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

Pull box

Pull box

220-240V~50/60Hz

220-240V~50Hz

6.3 Communication Wiring

Refer to Table 6.1 for the specifications of the power cord and communication 
wire. A wiring capacity that is too small will cause electrical wiring overheating, 
and lead to accidents when the unit burns and becomes damaged.

Use only shielded wires for the communication wiring. Any other type of wires 

may produce a signal interference that will cause the units to malfunction.

Do not carry out electrical works like welding with the power on.

Do not bind the refrigerant piping, power cords and communication wiring 

together. When the power cord and communication wiring are parallel, the 

distance between the two lines must be 300 mm or more in order to prevent 

signal source interference.

Communication wiring must not form a closed loop.

Copper wire

Proper power wiring connections

Figure 6.3

Figure 6.4

+

Power cord

Insulation tube

Circular wiring 

terminal

Figure 6.5

6.2  Electrical Wiring Specifications

Warning

indoor and outdoor units

Communication wire between

indoor unit and wired controller *

Refer to local laws and regulations when deciding on the dimen-

sions for the power cords and wiring. Get a professional to select 

and install the wiring.

Indoor unit

* Please refer to the corresponding wired controller manual for the wired

controller wiring.

3.   Select circuit breaker that having a contact separation in all poles 

not less than 3 mm providing full disconnection

where MFA is 

used to select the current circuit breakers and residual current 

operation breakers:

1.  Select the wire diameters( minimum value) individually for each 

unit based on the table 6.3. 

2.   Maximum allowable voltage range variation between phases is  

2%.

Table 6.3

Nominal cross-sectional area (mm

2

 ) 

 

  

>3  

   >6 

 >10 
 >16 

 >25 

 >32 

 >50 

and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 

≤3

  

  ≤6 

≤10 
≤16 
≤25 
≤32 
≤50 
≤63 

 

0.75 

1.5
2.5

  6 

  10 

and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 

1.5 

2.5

4

10
16

0.5   and  0.75

Flexible cords

Cable for fixed wiring

4

10

to

1.5

4

to

1

2.5

to

1

2.5

to

1

2.5

to

2.5

6

to

6

16

to

10

25

to

 Rated current 

of appliance

A

 

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