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036-21534-001 Rev. B (0703)

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Mitsubishi Electronics 2003

1.

COOLING/HEATING OPERATION

Outdoor unit operation is activated by delivery of a 12VDC signal from the indoor unit. Cooling only units have 2 low voltage
control wires from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit. The functions of these wires are:

Wire #1: 

Common

Wire #2: 

Initiates operation of the compressor and outdoor fan when 12VDC is supplied from the indoor unit.

2.

OUTDOOR ABNORMALITY DETECTION BY INDOOR UNIT (P8 FAULT CODE)

A.

The indoor unit constantly monitors the difference between return air temperature and indoor coil temperature.  During
a call for cooling, if the indoor coil does not become at least nine degrees colder than the return air temperature after
approximately ten minutes of operation, the indoor circuit board will shut down the system. The indoor unit will display
the problem code “P8” at the indoor unit remote controller and terminate the 12VDC signal to the outdoor unit.

B.

The “P8” code does not necessarily mean that the outdoor unit has a problem. It simply means that the indoor coil did
not become colder than the return air during a call for cooling.

C.

If a “P8” code is displayed:

i. Turn the indoor remote controller off and back on to reset it.

ii. Set the remote controller to a “call” for cooling.

iii. At the indoor unit 12VDC control terminals, check to see if 12VDC is present on the #1 and #2 wires.

1. You may encounter a 3-minute delay in cooling before the 12VDC signal is generated or after the 12VDC signal

is delivered to the outdoor unit before the compressor contactor is energized.

iv. If 12VDC is present and the 3-minute delay has expired, the outdoor unit should be operating.  If it is not, the indoor 

unit is not the source of the problem and the following should be checked:

1. Check the 12VDC terminals at the outdoor unit for 12VDC. The polarity must be the same as that of the indoor.

That is, the control wires must be connected to matching numbered control terminations on the indoor and out-
door units (1 to 1, 2 to 2).  If the wires are not connected properly, the unit will not be damaged, but it will not oper-
ate.

a. If no 12VDC signal is present when 12VDC is available at the indoor unit, check for a break/open in the control 

wire.

b. If 12VDC is present, insure polarity is correct. If polarity is correct and a 12VDC signal is present, check the 

LED indicators on the outdoor board.

i. Is the “Status” LED lit constantly? If so, the outdoor board is in time delay. Wait for it to expire (make sure the 

12VDC signal is still available from the indoor unit).

ii. Is the “#2” LED lit? This indicates that the board is receiving 12VDC from the indoor unit.

NO LED: 

Recheck for 12VDC on the control wires, check for correct polarity and check the wires from the 

terminal block to the board.

LED LIT: 

The board should be outputting 24 VAC to the compressor contactor and line voltage to the fan 

(unless in low ambient control). Is the compressor/fan operating?

YES: 

System is OK

NO: 

Is the “Status LED” flashing?

NO: 

Bad outdoor board

YES: 

2 Flash sequence indicates that the High Pressure Switch is open. 4 Flash sequence indicates that the 

Low Pressure Safety Switch is open

3.

OUTDOOR BOARD FUNCTIONALITY

A.

High Pressure Safety Switch (HPSS). 

This switch opens at approximately 400 PSIG and closes at approximately

300 PSIG. There is no bypass on this switch. When the switch opens, the control immediately stops the compressor
and outdoor fan. When the switch closes, the system can restart if the indoor unit has not entered a P8 fault code. If
the switch opens three times within a one-hour period, the outdoor unit operation is “locked out” and must be serviced.
Turning line voltage off and back on to the outdoor unit will reset the lockout. The indoor unit must also be reset to clear
the fault code.  Turning the remote controller off and back on will reset the indoor unit.

B.

Low Pressure Safety Switch (LPS). 

This switch opens at approximately 7 PSI and closes at approximately 22 PSI.

The switch is bypassed during the first 3 minutes of cooling operation.  If the pressure rises to the “cut in” point, the
compressor will restart if the delay has expired and the indoor unit is not in a P8 fault. If the switch opens 3 times within
a one-hour period, the outdoor unit will be “locked out” and must be serviced. Turning line voltage off and back on to
the outdoor unit will reset the lockout.

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Страница 2: ...ure and any landscaping This allows compact location on multi unit applications ADVANCED CONTROL BOARD Each unit is equipped with an advanced electronic control board This board controls the function...

Страница 3: ...ONING SYSTEMS SYSTEM INDOOR OUTDOOR BTU H S E E R E E R PCG24GK PC24GK PUG24AYB 24400 10 50 9 35 PCG30GK PC30GK PUG30AYB 29800 11 00 9 65 PCG36GK PC36GK PUG36AYB 36000 11 20 10 05 PCG42GK PC42GK PUG42...

Страница 4: ...IG 260 271 287 278 Suction Pressure PSIG 85 86 84 77 Discharge Temperature F 182 191 196 191 Condensing Temperature F 107 112 109 112 Suction Temperature F 62 58 61 59 Refrigerant Pipe Length FT 25 25...

Страница 5: ...0 267 Suction Pressure PSIG 84 85 80 82 71 Discharge Temperature F 165 191 197 190 192 Condensing Temperature F 91 112 108 111 104 Suction Temperature F 60 58 59 62 50 Refrigerant Pipe Length FT 25 25...

Страница 6: ...G 273 286 282 268 Suction Pressure PSIG 89 83 84 74 Discharge Temperature F 191 196 190 191 Condensing Temperature F 113 109 113 105 Suction Temperature F 59 61 63 51 Refrigerant Pipe Length FT 25 25...

Страница 7: ...u hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 17 518 9 83 1 782 10 559 13 951 17 343 20 735 24 127 80 263 65 18 459 10 24 1 802 9 356 12 748 16 140 19 532 22 924 83 266 67...

Страница 8: ...u hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 20 477 8 96 2 285 12 874 16 266 19 658 23 050 26 442 76 282 65 21 939 9 38 2 337 11 352 14 744 18 019 21 528 24 920 81 286 67...

Страница 9: ...Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 25 675 9 50 2 703 16 026 19 418 24 135 28 852 32 244 77 287 65 27 438 9 85 2 783 14 032 17 424 22 141 26 858 30 250 81 295 67 29 2...

Страница 10: ...r Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 30 618 9 63 3 179 18 835 22 227 26 944 31 661 35 053 72 275 65 32 409 9 94 3 258 16 478 19 870 24 587 29 304 32 696 75 280 67 34...

Страница 11: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 18 060 9 69 1 863 10 603 14 009 17 415 20 821 24 227 79 265 65 18 751 9 95 1 884 9 395 12 801 16 207 19 613 23 020 82 268 67 20...

Страница 12: ...u hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 17 431 6 08 2 867 15 064 19 033 23 002 26 971 30 940 83 376 65 18 534 6 39 2 900 13 283 17 252 21 221 25 190 29 159 86 336 67...

Страница 13: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 24 972 8 66 2 883 16 942 20 528 25 514 30 501 34 087 73 292 65 26 626 8 97 2 968 13 778 17 894 21 869 26 128 30 245 76 300 67 2...

Страница 14: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 31 871 9 44 3 375 20 812 24 561 29 773 34 985 38 733 77 281 65 33 377 9 65 3 459 17 271 22 431 27 413 32 752 37 912 80 286 67 35...

Страница 15: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 39 004 9 19 4 244 21 481 27 237 31 470 35 703 41 459 69 270 65 39 976 9 37 4 266 18 820 24 577 29 117 33 658 39 414 70 271 67 41...

Страница 16: ...u hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 21 352 8 55 2 498 14 180 17 917 21 653 25 389 29 125 79 300 65 22 876 8 96 2 554 12 504 16 240 19 976 23 713 27 449 84 304 67...

Страница 17: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 26 203 8 99 2 915 18 488 22 401 27 843 33 285 37 198 76 291 65 27 939 9 31 3 002 14 457 18 776 22 947 27 416 31 736 80 299 67 29...

Страница 18: ...r Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 32 229 9 44 3 413 21 961 25 916 31 416 36 916 40 871 78 281 65 33 752 9 65 3 498 17 465 22 683 27 721 33 120 38 338 81 286 67 36...

Страница 19: ...hr Pressures psig Indoor Dry Bulb F 70 75 80 85 90 Suction Discharge 63 39 480 9 19 4 296 23 041 29 215 33 755 38 296 44 470 71 264 65 40 464 9 37 4 318 20 187 26 361 31 232 36 102 42 277 72 265 67 41...

Страница 20: ...mm PUG36AYB 19 483 mm 35 889 mm 23 584 mm PUG42AYB 27 686 mm 37 940 mm 27 686 mm C B A MINIMUM 24 SERVICE ACCESS CLEARANCE ON ONE SIDE 60 OVERHEAD CLEARANCE 10 CLEARANCE COIL AREA WEATHERPROOF DISCON...

Страница 21: ...ng device is available add refrigerant accordingly SUPERHEAT CHARGING METHOD NOTE Use this method only during system maintenance and repair 1 Operate system until temperatures and pressures stabi lize...

Страница 22: ...rt to cause the tube temperature to fall and reclaim refrigerant to cause the temperature to rise Table 2 TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE SUCTION PRESSURE PSIG Service Port SUCTION SERVICE VALVE SUPERHEAT 01...

Страница 23: ...zation range A 2 OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE FUNCTION AIR INTAKE CONDITION INDOOR OUTDOOR DB F WB F DB F WB F Cooling Standard Temperature 80 67 97 75 Maximum Temperature 95 71 120 Minimum Temperature...

Страница 24: ...GE OZ FT PUG18 24 3 8 5 8 0 14 PUG30 36 42 1 2 3 4 0 33 MODEL FACTORY CHARGE ARI RATING POINT ADD CHARGE 25 FT 40 FT 55 FT 70 FT R 22 CHARGE OZ PUG18 56 4 8 12 PUG24 54 4 8 12 PUG30 67 8 13 22 PUG36 6...

Страница 25: ...rigerant piping length one way 25 ft 40 ft 55 ft 70 ft PUG18AYB 1 0 0 982 0 966 0 947 PUG24AYB 1 0 0 976 0 951 0 926 PUG30AYB 1 0 0 988 0 976 0 964 PUG36AYB 1 0 0 983 0 964 0 946 PUG42AYB 1 0 0 991 0...

Страница 26: ...it will not oper ate a If no 12VDC signal is present when 12VDC is available at the indoor unit check for a break open in the control wire b If 12VDC is present insure polarity is correct If polarity...

Страница 27: ...e of the transformer supplies 24 volts AC to the circuit board on the 24VAC terminals This voltage operates the internal circuits of the board and also provides voltage to the compressor contactor whe...

Страница 28: ...036 21534 001 Rev B 0703 28 Mitsubishi Electronics 2003 FIGURE 1 Wiring Diagram ELECTRICAL 11...

Страница 29: ...line set and indoor unit During normal cooling mode operation this pres sure port indicates evaporator pressure minus line set pressure drop Typical cooling mode pressure readings here are in the rang...

Страница 30: ...036 21534 001 Rev B 0703 30 Mitsubishi Electronics 2003 PARTS BREAKDOWN 13...

Страница 31: ...218 1011 15 Control Box Cover 2218 1151 A 2218 1151 A 2218 1151 A 16 Ground Lug 025 21798 000 025 21798 000 025 21798 000 17 Coil Guard 026 35413 000 026 35413 000 026 35414 000 18 Blockoff Plate 2218...

Страница 32: ...1011 2260 1011 15 Control Box Cover 2218 1151 A 2218 1151 A 16 Ground Lug 025 21798 000 025 21798 000 17 Coil Guard 026 35414 000 026 35416 000 18 Blockoff Panel 2236 1081 B 2248 1081 B 19 6 Position...

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Страница 34: ...Mitsubishi Electronics 2003 036 21534 001 Rev B 0703 Supersedes 036 21534 001 Rev A 0603 14 NOTES...

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