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6.3. Wiring transmission cables
1
Types of control cables
1. Wiring transmission cables
• Types of transmission cables: Shielding wire CVVS, CPEVS or MVVS
• Cable diameter: More than 1.25 mm
2
• Maximum wiring length: Within 200 m
2. M-NET Remote control cables
Kind of remote control cable
Shielding wire CVVS, CPEVS or MVVS
Cable diameter
0.5 to 1.25 mm
2
Remarks
When 10 m is exceeded, use cable with the
same specifications as transmission line wiring
cables.
Example of a group operation system with multiple outdoor units (Shielding wires and address setting are necessary.)
<Examples of Transmission Cable Wiring: When Not Using a Branch Box>
N
M-NET Remote Controller (Fig. 6-2)
N
MA Remote Controller (Fig. 6-3)
<Wiring Method and Address Settings>
a. Always use shielded wire when making connections between the outdoor unit (OC) and the indoor unit (IC), as well for all OC-OC, and IC-IC wiring intervals.
b. Use feed wiring to connect terminals M1 and M2 and the ground terminal on the transmission cable terminal block (TB3) of each outdoor unit (OC) to terminals M1, M2
and terminal S on the transmission cable terminal block of the indoor unit (IC).
c. Connect terminals 1 (M1) and 2 (M2) on the transmission cable terminal block of the indoor unit (IC) that has the most recent address within the same group to the terminal
block on the remote controller (RC).
d. Connect together terminals M1, M2 and terminal S on the terminal block for centralized control (TB7) for the outdoor unit (OC).
e. The jumper connector CN41 on the control panel does not change.
f. Connect shield ground of the indoor units transmission line to the shield (S) terminal of (TB3) and also connect (S) terminal to screw
E
or
F
using attached lead wire.
Connect shield ground of the line between outdoor units and the centralized control system transmission line to the shield (S) terminal of (TB7).
g. Set the address setting switch as follows.
Unit
Range
Setting Method
IC (Main)
01 to 50
Use the most recent address within the same group of indoor units
IC (Sub)
01 to 50
Use an address, other than that of the IC (Main) from among the units within the same group of indoor units. This must
be in sequence with the IC (Main)
Outdoor Unit
51 to 100
Use the most recent address of all the indoor units plus 50
* The address automatically becomes “100” if it is set as “01 - 50”.
M-NET R/C (Main)
101 to 150
Set at an IC (Main) address within the same group plus 100
M-NET R/C (Sub)
151 to 200
Set at an IC (Main) address within the same group plus 150
MA R/C
–
Unnecessary address setting (Necessary main/sub setting)
h. The group setting operations among the multiple indoor units is done by the remote controller (RC) after the electrical power has been turned on.
i.
When connecting a PWFY unit
• Do not perform the group settings for the PWFY unit and the indoor units.
• The PWFY unit and a Lossnay unit cannot be set to operate at the same time.
• Use a WMA remote controller for the PWFY unit.
For details, refer to the installation manual for the PWFY unit.
6. Electrical work
M1
S
M2
D
A
E
M1
S
M2
L
N
TB3
TB1
TB7
F
B1 B2
TB1B
C
B
A
: Power source
B
: Power supply for branch box
C
: Screw on the electrical component box
D
: Transmission line
6.2. Control box and connecting position of wiring
(Fig. 6-1)
1. Connect the indoor unit transmission line to transmission terminal block (TB3), or
connect the wiring between outdoor units or the wiring with the centralized control
system to the centralized control terminal block (TB7).
When using shielded wiring, connect shield ground of the indoor unit transmission
line to the screw (
E
or
F
) and connect shield ground of the line between outdoor
units and the centralized control system transmission line to the shield (S) terminal
of the centralized control terminal block (TB7) shield (S) terminal. In addition, in
the case of outdoor units whose power supply connector CN41 has been replaced
by CN40, the shield terminal (S) of terminal block (TB7) of the centralized control
system should also be connected to the screw
E
or
F
using attached lead wire.
2. Conduit mounting plates (ø27) are being provided. Pass the power supply and
transmission wires through the appropriate knock-out holes, then remove the
knock-out piece from the bottom of the terminal box and connect the wires.
3. Fix power source wiring to terminal box by using buffer bushing for tensile force
(PG connection or the like).
4. The terminal bed (TB1B) is for supplying power to the branch box (220
~
240
VAC. max 6 A).
Caution:
Never connect the transmission line for the indoor unit or the centralized control
system transmission line to this terminal bed (TB1B). If the transmission lines
are connected, the indoor unit terminal block or centralized control terminal
block could be damaged.
Fig. 6-1
<PUMY-P·VKM>
M1
S
M2
M1
S
M2
TB3
TB7
B1 B2
TB1B
C
B
E
F
D
L1 L2 L3 N
TB1
A
<PUMY-P·YKM>
E
: Screw on the electrical component box
F
: Screw on the electrical component box
3. MA Remote control cables
Kind of remote control cable
Sheathed 2-core cable (unshielded) CVV
Cable diameter
0.3 to 1.25 mm
2
(0.75 to 1.25 mm
2
)*
Remarks
Within 200 m
* Connected with simple remote controller.
2
Wiring examples
• Controller name, symbol and allowable number of controllers.
Name
Symbol
Allowable number of controllers
Outdoor unit controller
OC
–
Indoor unit controller
IC
PUMY-P112
1 to 10 units per 1 OC
PUMY-P125
1 to 12 units per 1 OC
PUMY-P140
1 to 12 units per 1 OC
Remote controller
RC
RC
(M-NET)
Maximum of 12 controllers
for 1 OC
MA
Maximum of 2 per group