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MiTsuBISHI ELECTRIC fff, SLIM Air-Conditioners Models: PEH-2,2.5,3EK(H)A,4,5,6EK(H)SA Installation Manual FILE COPY = (Ceiling Concealed) Contents 1. Selecting the Installation Location -----------+-- 2 2alasjalling the(Unitic 220° as ee ie ee 5 3. Refrigerant and Drainage Piping 4. Electrical Work - 5. Duct Work 6. Trial Run Outline dimensions ep Jagreeetinc stm) fh fe een Models w D " ss PEH253 m5 | on | 48 S a | Pens 1055 | eo | a8 pens | i2ss | ooo | 428 Outdoor unit (mm) Models Walco tHe sar | Bie pun2s3 | sm | 295 | 850 | 500 | 185 | 330 PUHA e70 | 295 | 1258 | soo | 18s | 330 Pu 70 | 345 | 1258 | 600 | 185 | 360 | a Attention: The installation manual details the suggested installation method. Any structural alterations necessary for installation must comply with local building code requirements. 1. Selecting the Installation Location < Indoor Unit > Before installing, determine route for carrying in unit ‘Select location unexposed to outside air: Select location free of obstructions to airflow in and ‘out of uni ‘Select location with easy access to outside for refti- gerant piping. ‘®Sciect location from which air will be blown into all corners of the room, ‘*Avoid steamy locations and where oil can splash ‘onto the unit ‘Avoid locations in which combustible gas may be generated, settle or leak. ‘@Avoid installation near machines emitting high- frequency waves. (High frequency welders ete.) Select a location where the air conditioner can be | installed ontoa sturdy support Installation : Ensuring service space Unit dimension and service space. 200200 wae 3) | wo [oe tea Rraee pans fon \ eres space SSeS | | 0 Models A B PEH2S3 650 690 PER: 920 960 PERS 1120 1160 Check that dference between heighs ndoor and ‘outdoor units. length of refrigerant piping and trumber of bends'in piping are witha Himits shown below TALIM |g nig NOM Veet | (Heian | (oneway) | “Mere? | (one way) Max. 5m | "Wan | Max ofS * Height difference limitations are binding regardless (f which unit, indoor or outdoor, is positioned hig- her. Indoor unt < Outdoor Unit ae ‘Install in location unexposed to direct sunlight or other radiated heat. If cirect sunlight cannot be avoided. always installa sunshade to protect the outdoor unit from the sun ‘Select location from which noise emitted by unit will not inconvenience neighbors. ‘Select location permitting easy wiring and piping to power source and indoor unit Avoid locations in which combustible gas may be generated, settle or leak ‘Bear in mind that during operations drain water may flow from the unit Free Space Required Around Outdoor Unit Min 50450) ZI Nieesb cnc be Geet ners ater role gade ‘wher comes option Ceti wp Ses pe). Bet ifonura vind tac tha owing btncen bigs (crn fe expected. Lup the bepit or sh of bee ice teflon rage Other. thete the ‘hk of shot cycle curing fhe front or reat aide Shes he equtements hte no spect esticon font remaining de) (Ofstation bet: Unt beige oer nan 7 a acai {35 1. When Outdoor Unit Installed Singly (Dimensions inside parentheses apply to model PUH-4, 5) 1. Top soe obstacies 2 Front sie blowing sds) open we Tey the Space shown to agro {elas doen x Sage of SHowed ithe ther ancts (ht 2. Obatectes on trot sie (lowing sie) only a inert ee bebe oa: B [SERVICE SPACE ton ‘etd mt and evontthe top de sone. ioming gram to remain pen fr Imaimtnanc’ tem ote hut 2. Relative Positioning of Unit Installed Together (Dimensions inside parentheses apply to type PUH-4, 5) (1) When installed consecutively sideways Remove the side screw of pipe cover LID inl| > Lowe tw Unto 1s 2) When arranged longitudinally te When nt lo ar eat mer en St at ‘se pena tar hn mt using ne nora ure ge nes wun te eto ar tee ‘eWhen installing unit on rooftop or other locations unprotected from wind, situate unit air outlet in direction not directly exposed tostiong wind. Strong windentering air outlet may impede normal airflow and cause malfunctions same wee eS — Examples — = ‘ace outlet toward any availa’ @Install optional air outlet guide, ‘ePesition unit so that air out ‘ble wall, 50-em away from wall if the unit is installed at a place blows in direction perpendicu- larto seasonal wind direction. if where the powerful blast of re Known typhoon, etc. comes directly on the air outlet. Air outiet ide 2. Installing the Unit < Indoor Unit > Retrigerant pipe pare | ‘Check that indoor unit is provided withthe following parts and accessories Remote controller parts Check for Indoor U! Accessories and antes, 25 2 site T © Relegeran x | (cfr aptyngiotre em) @ Pipe cover (oe sigan poping Join) val diameter x Se @ wand for temporary tightening ot pipe cover x | —— () Pascoe carbon bx (Chet enertnby eng exaraton owt oe ce Qe ie oe a Zz Wooden structures as reinforcement member. ‘at east Sem square for beam pitch of 9 - 18em. Ferro-concrete structures ‘wooden hangers, ec, To install the suspension bolts ‘eSclect ie beam (one-story houses) or second-foor girder (two story houses) ‘eUse sturdy beams of at least em square for beam pitch of 90em or less or of feSccure the suspension bolts using the method shown at right, or use steel OF Use insert rated a 1 0k ea (rocare ely) suspension bole MIOQ) (trocar beat) i Suspension Structure (Give site of suspension strong structure.) Installing the Suspension Bolts ‘*Check the pitch of the suspension bol. Use the 210 (38) suspension bolts (x4, obtain locally) Adhere strictly tothe length of the suspension bolts (speci ied inthe figure below). 3. Refrigerant and Drainage Piping ‘Refrigerant pipes are sold separately. Read instructions carefully before starting work ‘Insulate both refrigerant and drainage piping so as to completely prevent condensation, ‘When usingcommercially available copper piping. wrap both liquid and gaspiping in commercially available hheat insulation (heat-resistant insulation atleast [2mm thick), ‘Wrap lengths of drainage piping passing through indoor areas with polyethylene foam insulation (specific gravity of 0.03, atleast 9mm thick), Refrigerant and Drainage Pi 1 SIZES | ordering nrmbrs fr separately sold refrigerant pipes ats [ PEras3 | PEHAS | Dares, eens [Sm | PACOsFES-E | PAC-SCSIPLE Refrigerant | Liquid |O.D.@ 9.52(/8")|O.D.@ 9.52(78")]| | 7m | PAC-ITFFS-E_ | PAC-SCS2PI-E pan Gas _|O..D.015.88(5/8")|O.D. 019.05 (3/4")| | | 10m | PAC-IOFFS-E | PAC-SCS3PI-E Drain piping TBSP [15m [PAC-ISFFS:E | PAC-SCS4PIE Nem Se Piping Connection Work Indoor unit outline Rew ite ar ‘Acer opton ee tics pa oe Drainage ing conection SP male Wing ees ~1. When using separetely purchased refrigerant pipes: 4) Piping connection procedures See that stop valve on outdoor unit is fully shut (units shipped with valve shut). Remove caps from piping and unit and make flare connection promptly (within five minutes). Repeat for each connection, one at a time. Removing caps and leaving piping open for extended periods of time can permit penetration of damaging dust, moisture or foreign matter into unit. In such cases, use refrigerant (R-22) to purge piping before making connections with unit b) Precautions concerning flexible tubing se flexible tubing for indoor piping connections only. ‘Avoid bending at angles more acute than {P. Avoid repeated bending of same tube more that three times, ‘Locate bends as near as possible to center of piping lengths and make bend with as large of a bending radius as possible 2. When using commercially available copper pipes: See that stop valve on outdoor unit s fully shut (unttis shipped with valve shut). Afterall piping connections between indoor and outdoor unit have been completed, vaccuum-purge air from systemthrough the service port for the stop valve on the outdoor unit. 3. After completing procedures | or 2 above, open outdoor unitstop valves stem fully. This completes connec- tion of refrigerant circuit between indoor and outdoor units. Stop valve instructions are marked on outdoor unit. ‘Apply thin layer of refrigerant oil ) provided with unt to pipe and ointseating surface before tightening flare nut ‘¢Use two wrenches to tighten piping connections, ‘¢Use leak detector or soapy water to check for ga leaks after connections are completed. se refrigerant piping insulation provided to insulate indoor unit connections. Insulate carefully follow ing instructions enclosed, “This unit hus the flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides The refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and the outdoor units as shown in the figure below indoor Univ Did Driven 71 | Sovee ands inp i around the veiget pipe Iroking sure tat he it side cones upward Allow ne ckarame ©°« r |e ante ne Sr _Dband OC) reer rninartns (0) Stick vieyl tape (int positions. 1 ipeestacting dnstons (pe 2: Reve th eg pe! and pe Os. 1 Wet Chane the pie do mt ter bend he bent art. Always tigen the Mare nut using to wre che poy he ff room lg seme punt ls service feo R beween Smmmnpancon Eppes panel Rina RD Front ping Kaoxk ut) fs Riebsia pine | No Bowwmpiying (ANE . 3] In cee frre te pn. oe piping eo ot HSS atoeatbe mine uaoen Ret gycy ome ace iin Renown ecew incwcot Drainage Piping Work Indoor unit’s drainage pipe The drainage pipe should be arranged so that the discharge ‘Place the trap outside the unit. ‘@Ater connecting the drainage pipe, make sure that water is discharged well and that there are no leaks. lower asshownin the figure below. Indoce nit Outdoor unit drainage pipe connection ‘When drain piping is necessary, use the drain pon {optional parts) 4. Electrical Work ‘eSupply power from independently branched circuit Wiring work should conform to applicable standards, Pee caonseting indoor and outdoor units and power supply wires separately so that they do not make contact with each other outside of unit ePrinusy side of control circuit tansformer is wired for use with 240 V power supply. Wiring must be rrodificd for use with 229 or 230 V power supply. Refer to circuit diagram for details. Never connect power supply directly to control wiring terminals. (Unit will break down) Be sure to wie together control wiring terminals. (Unit will break down.) Feecsssrl ot operate unless power supply phase connection is correct (Only 3 phase models of models PEH-3, 4, 5)- < Indoor Unit > Electrical Wiring Connections crighten termina screws securely.) Remove woscrews “Terminal bed (Remote controle) | door coatoter board “Terminal bed (Fower supply with earth terminal “Teemiaal bed (Outdoor unit transmission) Electrical parts cover < Outdoor Unit > Electrical Wiring Connections crighten terminal screws securely) Remove the service pune (2.1%) Wiring out! contins rear pipe hole and wiring hole of SE wotecorn Pine cover (knock ou) canting terminls ves Earth termina installer _ Poser supplytorminls Faxon eg amp | Rese wing Use the ssompanying “conduit holder” when wiring by asing wiring condita the rears ‘Attic end of piping X wiring fl up the dearance txtcea the pipe ewer and fain unit with the Deks af wresane fam provided on the wsde of service panel Urethane am Wiring conduit helder Nat needed in other ee, DAP EK retewons Amount of Refrigerant 1, Amount of Refrigerant ‘This unit does not need to be charged with additional refrigerant upto. pipe length of 30m. If the pipe length is smote than 30m, then charge the system with additional refrigerant, within the allowable pipe lengths given in the following table Fos [Allowable pine TAROUaLSTadaionaLreiiserm Gal] *For charging wih don ‘eigen, | esc length (m) 31 = 40m 41 = 50m use the check valve connected to the low Hee | 0 oz = pressure side pipe inside the outdoor unit. PEH-3. == 0.2. 0.5 Pei 30 3 0 iz eae a3 08 PEHS 50 a 08 2. Air parge ‘Xbsolutely do not purge the air out of the refrigerant pipe with the refrigerant (gas) inside the outdoor unit 10 1 Field Electrical Wiring cxempe) Wiring differs according to models. Refer to circuit diagrams for details when performing clectrical work Panple ernest | froerspply Power say in ichvPne 1 7 (Oleeain focally) Seer | tase i loro ere fwer py Indore j—— os Outdoor wat} Iedor unt, | tien < eet (non-polar) Outdoor = Ou | outdo a . ry \ emote L Remote = \ Rea NGiese Etre \, door uni Satdoor connecting \ itd ont connecting \ Suse (polar) Make sure that air conditioners are grounded. Moai —[renasexepa | PEHSEKOA “| PENAERIISA | PEN-SEKODSA Pia I= Gp. wires) Poversipniy | Frequency | He. 20.3300 3 > eon iz Ovi, 380220-4157240V papel [laden A] steps) | esis] | siggy [ssp [spony NimsetchPue [Oudrorunt_A| 3930 50 70 30 3060 indir unit [WENO 2 3 2 > > prep |Siramian) [TCO [aeo] | OED Ie) | oeO Lee) | eeH2005) | AMPA) Ontdeorune | WieNo 2 z aes: + 4 g|roversunty [Siac mmGnn) S09, Tae) 16a) Taam ZG | Eannore seme (a) 14@0) 200) 1600) 1.620) 162.0) a 3 x 0.8(0.5)or Cable 3C x (0.3) (Polar) Rema conralle-Indcorunit Gatien a0 WEEN) a 1 acceooryetremoieconsolee Wire lngth: 1m. Nor pol) 24 ang Soran Otdeorund = DCIZV. Remote conttk-Indoo wit DCE Todor un ower gy = (Single phase), 30H, 220280 or OOF 220V Note ||, Bear in mind ambient conditions (ambient tempers. dtetsualigh. rain water etc.) when proceeding wth the witngand connections. ile lormetacoeduitwfing The powercord Sze shoul be Lrankthikerconsderabon of voage crops, nd oetdoor unit lweing, Details should be based on appliable echnical standards heating. The valves in| re incudingelecrc heat Indoor and Outdoor Control Wiring FIFI] Intooveutdoor ani connecting terminals Hesaiek] Locos ade) ‘Anention: Connect indoor and outdoor anit contrl 2] ‘witing properly according to terminal mary Terrie Sect proteme wth polarity. (05 mma) Control circuit voltage CLV (pol) Indooriouideor unit connecting erin (Outdoor anise) ‘Securely fasten the remote controller tothe indoor units terminal board usingthe 10m of cable supplied withthe remote control. ‘The cable can be extended 103 maximum length ofS m. more than 10m is required, wse double insulated two wire cable equivalent to that provided in thickness of not ess than AWG 2~ Woks Caution : Wiring should run from indoor unit to remote controller direct, NO SPLICES. Caution : When running more than one set of remote controller wires together, the double insulated two wire cable listed above is mandatory or use shielded two wire cable. NO 2 Duct Work ‘*Use the canvas duet for the connection of the indoor unit and duct Use a fite-proof material for the duct parts. ‘Provide the duct with sufficient heat insulation obtain cally Z pte tange Amt do ene sextape OME | pes ee alah 7 | *Canvasduct ey *rivoata do A eases , * Airiake duct ‘| | | | aS “nme = ‘celia |W seamen? | nie 1 “Aironet armel eave clearances io prevent short eyeing ‘eThe standard external static pressure for 12.7 mmAg (124 Pa). 6. Trial Run 6 Before Trial Run Alter installation, wiring and piping of indoor and outdoor units is complete. check. for refrigerant leakage looseness in power supply or control wiring and mistaken polarity, ‘eUse a S-volt megger to check that resistance between power supply terminals and groundis atleast IMO. ‘©Do not megger test the control wiring (low voltage circuit) terminals. Aitention : Do not use the air conditioner iit is less than 1.0M2. ‘Compressor will not operate unless power supply phase connection is correct (Only 3 phase models of models PEH-3, 4,5). Trial Run Procedures (Read instruction manual before starting). “Turn onmaia switch, [2hourshefore proceeding to step 2toallow for "| crankcase heater operation. Rem contrller ‘Pushihe TEST RUN button twice andindication of TEST RUN will bbeshown onthe liquid erystal display. || pusnihe Opcrationswitch button AUTO, COOLIDRY (or HEAT) 10 confirm that cool (or warm) airs blown out. {Atheatng operation. there may be ashort delay before warm ai begins todlow out.) Pushthe fanspeed button LOW/HIGH to check thatthe fan speed changes properly Check the operation of outdoor unit fans. This unit controlsthe rotation speed and performance capacity of fans. Insome cases, itmay rotate at lowspeedas the conditionofoutside air requires and he speed willbe 5 | Keptuntess the performancehas become deficient Therefore. whenthe condition ofouside ir demands. there may be such cases asthe fan sions orrotatesreversely. Please note that these symptoms are not malfunction, [TESTAIN ] Oseiay os “Aer thecheck a finkhedeave the test run mode, push the power (exec cationpenten coe ] Oty 6 | ONOFFbutton Itcan also be stopped by pushingthe mer MODE bution. “The above figure shows the state of TEST RUN at cooling operation When a TEST RUN is started, the timer shall be sot to 2 hours. The unit will automatically turn off after 2hours, ‘The indoor Coil Temperature Display shows the indoor coil temperature codes during a TEST RUN. Note: The temperature code are indicated in numbers 1 through 15 which represem —40 to 90 degC. ‘Check the compressor operation by confirming that code number decreases for cooling (or increasing {or heating). cate |S z 3 i ae 7 % eee | ere zie | sare | are | we | -we | ~we [secetea ames i 7 Gap 5 Tadoor cor = =f Senor eee (eee | asc | ~orc | ~we | -9C | multinction Ifthe previously mentioned operations do not work properly, the prablem may be due to one of the following ‘causes. (The test run mode is assumed.) neiounensiem Growpsor Ty Tndoor © Tndcorcoiltemperature code changes] ® Improper wiring othe master unit Improperly instal prweferOut- |" for seithercoolng nor heating them tobi the remot oto doerunisisconnested mopposte | # Remote controller dspliy od) wil sulin symp “CENTRALLY CONTROLLED reeled ate appear foraninstant | (oun inwted disappears, {Thesame forashort circuit improperly citherthe fan wil inure contonerwiing) eran Pa erated the eee |p corer eres eameccanl 7 Dighyinicass'— CENTRALLY | © Ascmorinmaserundorrenore leiereien COMTACLanincsmetesdson | conitrssiopnieane | fanation(Belorethe wrt leavesthe factory. the remote conor indoor addresesaresetto0. the Symptomssimilar to those sedate @ ITiwoormore sbordinate wits have been ven the same address." 29") ‘Stting h mistakenly sheng, followedby theduplcated address _ | mafunctiomaatsene,) number ndsplyed 1X Theremote omrollerisimproperly | © There snodisplayon the remute | © Simiarsymptoms o those ted mote controler wiring tne sons md mange remote “omtrollerseting ha not heen mad Saiarampioenomeined | | T connected orthereisshorteicut ‘controler. | asattete ScTMLCN Seatac ae Therein dhopavhateveron the ofthe indoor controler bards the remote santo Sutordinate ats (ani No. an above) hasnt Feen remove '* The above mainly concerns problems dve © improper installation, However. if a malfunction occurs in the unit itself. a check will result in a display of "£0" or “#:-PQ" In such a ease. refer to the list of ‘causes and remedies in the technical & service manual © Ifthe cenirally control system remote controller or the program timer ete.. whieh ai are used, refer to also the instructions in the accompanying those optional parts. © Conduct TEST RUN as above mentioned. and confirm no dew drops from refrigerant or drain pipes. optional parts Mier trial operation is complete, use the “Instructions for Use” to explain operation procedures to customer. 16

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