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7

6. Mounting the Branch Box

(1) Install the suspension bolts (procure locally) at the specified p tch (Fig. 4-2, 4-3).

() Fit the washers and nuts (

1

2

, procure locally) to the suspension bolts.

   (Fig. 6-1)
(3) Hang the unit on the suspension bolts.
(4) Fully tighten the nuts (check ceiling height).
(5) Use a level to adjust the branch box to the horizontal.

 

A

 When unit is hung and nuts tightened

  B

 Suspension bolt

  C

 Nuts

  D

 Washer (with cushion) 

1

  E

 Ensure that cushion faces downwards

  F

 Washer (without cushion) 

2

  G

 Nut (procure locally)

  H

 Ceiling board

7. Installing refrigerant piping

B

H

C

F

A

G

D

(

E

)

Min. 30

Min. 50

Min. 50

B

lla

W

Bracket

90°

±

0.5°

øA

R0.4 to R0.8

A

B

45°±2°

A

 

Flare cutting dimensions

Table 1

Copper pipe O.D.

(mm)

Flare dimensions

øA dimensions

(mm)

ø6.35

8.7-9.1

ø9.5

1.8-13.

ø1.7

16.-16.6

ø15.88

19.3-19.7

(mm)

►  Connect the liquid and gas pipes of each indoor unit to the same end 

connection numbers as indicated on the indoor unit flare connection 

section of each Branch Box. If connected to wrong end connection 

numbers, it doesn’t work normally.

►  When connecting indoor units, make sure to connect refrigerant pipes 

and connection wires to the appropriate connection ports marked with 

matching alphabets. (Ex. A, B, C, D, E)

Note:

Be sure to mark all the local refrigerant piping (liquid pipes, gas pipes, etc.) 

for each indoor unit designating clearly which room it belongs in. (Ex. A, B, 

C, D, E)

►  List indoor unit model names in the name plate on the control box of 

Branch Box (for identification purposes).

•   Conduct sufficient anti-condensation and insulation work to pr vent water drip-

ping from the refrigerant piping. (liquid pipe/gas pipe)

•   Increase insulation depending on the environment where the refrigerant piping is 

installed, or condensation may occur on the surface of the insulation material. 

(Insulation material Heat-resistant temperature: 1

0 °C, Thickness:  

15 mm or more)

* When the refrigerant piping is used in locations subject to high temperature 

and humidity such as in the attic, further addition of insulation may be re-

quired.

•   To insulate the refrigerant piping, apply heat-resistant polyethylene foam be-

tween the indoor unit and insulation material as well as to the net between the 

insulation material filling all gaps  

(Condensation forming on the piping may result in condensation in the room or 

burns when contacting the piping.)

►  When using commercially available refrigerant piping, ensure that both 

liquid and gas piping are wrapped with commercially available thermal 

insulation materials (insulation materials at least 12 mm thick and able 

to withstand temperatures in excess of 100 ºC). 

►  Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit when creating a 

vacuum and opening or closing valves.

(1) Remove the flared nuts and caps from the branch box

() Flare the ends of the liquid and gas piping, and apply refrigeration oil (procure 

locally) to the flared seat  
Do not apply oil to the threaded portion.

(3) Connect the refrigerant piping immediately. Always tighten the flared nuts to 

the torque specified in the table 2 using a torque wrench and d uble spanner.

(4) Press the pipe covers 

3

 and 

5

 on the liquid piping against the unit and wrap 

to hold in place. (Fig. 7-3)

(5) Press the pipe covers 

4

 and 

6

 on the gas piping against the unit and wrap to 

hold in place. (Fig. 7-3)

(6) Apply the supplied bands 

9

 at a position 10 - 

0 mm from each end of the 

pipe covers (

3456

).

(7) If the indoor unit is not connected, fit the supplied pipe covers (with caps, 

7

 

and 

8

) to the branch box refrigerant piping connections against the unit to 

prevent condensation dripping from the pipes. (Fig. 7-4)

(8) Clamp the pipe covers (

78

) in place with the supplied bands 

9

.

Fig. 6-1

(mm)

Fig. 6-2

*  Purchase an appropriate 

bracket locally if the unit 

is to be mounted on a 

wall.

Fig. 7-1

A

 Flare cutting dimensions

B

 Flare nut tightening torque

B

 

Flare nut tightening torque

Table 2

Copper pipe O.D.

(mm)

Flare nut O.D.

(mm)

Tightening torque

(N•m)

ø6.35

17

14-18

ø6.35

34-4

ø9.5

34-4

ø1.7

6

49-61

ø1.7

9

68-8

ø15.88

9

68-8

ø15.88

36

100-10

Содержание PAC-MK30BC

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Страница 2: ... to ground or a poor electrical contact at the intermediate connection point If an intermediate connection is necessary be sure to take measures to prevent water from entering the cords and wires Caution Make sure that the refrigerant pipes are well insulated to prevent condensa tion Incomplete insulation may cause condensation on the surface of pipes wetting of the ceiling floor and other importa...

Страница 3: ...onnection size of indoor unit use optional different diameter de formed joints to the branch box side Connect deformed joint directly to the branch box side A Suspension bolt pitch B To indoor unit C To outdoor unit D Service panel for LEV THERMISTOR E Electric cover F Rubber bush G Terminal block to indoor unit on control board H Terminal block to outdoor unit J Terminal block for communication c...

Страница 4: ...pe ø9 5 ø9 5 ø9 5 ø15 88 A A B C D K F E H G J 90 102 87 70 278 40 12 320 402 24 70 70 25 25 25 170 47 65 96 81 450 233 C B A C B A Fig 4 3 4 1 The direction of the piping can be changed Fig 4 4 Work Procedures Fig 4 5 1 Remove the screws in each part Fig 4 4 2 Remove the electric cover service panel and top panel A Electric cover B Service panel C Top panel B A C 3 Install the top panel on the op...

Страница 5: ...sten the screws 8 Fasten the screws 5 Install the service panel on the opposite surface B Service panel B 7 Install the electric cover on the opposite surface A Electric cover A Fig 4 5 4 Dimensions and required servicing space of Branch Box ...

Страница 6: ...near expansion valve coils and sensors from a maintenance hole becomes difficult Only exchange work of a PCB is possible 3 Top View Fig 4 9 G Refrigerant piping 2 The space when installing on the floor Fig 4 10 3 The space when installing on a wall Fig 4 11 The installation direction is limited when installing on a wall Fig 4 1 When installing the unit on the wall install the piping connected to t...

Страница 7: ...d in locations subject to high temperature and humidity such as in the attic further addition of insulation may be re quired To insulate the refrigerant piping apply heat resistant polyethylene foam be tween the indoor unit and insulation material as well as to the net between the insulation material filling all gaps Condensation forming on the piping may result in condensation in the room or burn...

Страница 8: ... part which indoor unit is not connected Fig 7 4 1 In order to prevent refrigerant leaks make sure that the flare nuts are tightened according to the specified torques in Table 3 Refrigerant may also leak if the flare nuts are tightened more than the speci fied torques In order to prevent condensation install the pipe covers 7 8 against the unit and fasten them with the supplied bands 9 Table 3 Di...

Страница 9: ...cable from the outdoor unit Always fix each ground wire separately with a ground screw To prevent that wiring installed in the ceiling is chewed by rats etc it should be installed in wiring conduit 1 Remove the electric cover Fig 8 1 Pass the wiring into the branch box each wire in place with a wiring clamp 3 Firmly connect each wire to the appropriate terminal block Fig 8 8 4 Set dip sw Refer to ...

Страница 10: ...code 2 Power supply cords and indoor unit branch box outdoor unit con necting cords shall not be lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord Design 60245 IEC 57 3 Install an earth line longer than power cables 4 Do not bundle the M NET cable with the connection cable and power supply cable It may cause erroneous operation Fig 8 8 Supply power separately to branch box and outdoor unit L B1 ...

Страница 11: ...ound Capacity Fuse F0 15A or less 1 14 1 14 1 14 15 15 15 15A current sensitivity 3 F0 0A or less 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0A current sensitivity 3 F0 30A or less 5 3 10 5 3 10 5 3 10 30 30 30 30A current sensitivity 3 Apply to IEC61000 3 3 about max permissive system impedance 1 The Ground fault interrupter should support inverter circuit The Ground fault interrupter should combine using of local ...

Страница 12: ...ls on how to make the address setting Each address is set with a combination of the settings for the 10ths digit and 1s digit Example When setting the address to 3 set the 1s digit to 3 and the 10ths digit to 0 When setting the address to 5 set the 1s digit to 5 and the 10ths digit to Example When setting the address of the branch BOX to 3 an address is assigned to each indoor unit starting with U...

Страница 13: ...rigerant pipes and the indoor outdoor unit connecting wires To check for improper wiring perform the test run for each indoor unit individually Caution Use the remote controller to operate the indoor unit The following symptoms are not malfunctions Symptom Cause Indoor unit LED display Indoor unit does not operate even if set to cooling heating operation The cooling heating operation cannot be ope...

Страница 14: ...l est conçu pour un utilisateur expert ou les utilisateurs formés en magasin dans l industrie légère et dans l agriculture ou dans le commerce par le profane SVENSKA Engelska är originalspråket De övriga språkversionerna är översättningar av originalet FÖRSIKTIGHET Köldmedelsläckage kan leda till kvävning Tillhandahåll ventilation i enlighet med EN378 1 Kom ihåg att linda isolering runt rören Dire...

Страница 15: ... 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 WG79L673H01 The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations Low Voltage Directive 006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 004 108 EC Printed in PRC ...

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