.PEAD-A12AA7 PEAD-A18AA7 PEAD-A24AA7 PEAD-A30AA7 PEAD-A36AA7 PEAD-A42AA7 RFI TRANSMISSION WIRES TB15 DC12V 1 2 INSIDE SECTION OF CONTROL BOX I.B.
PVA-A12AA7 PVA-A18AA7 PVA-A24AA7 PVA-A30AA7 PVA-A36AA7 PVA-A42AA7 TRANSMISSION WIRES DC 12V RFI INSIDE SECTION OF CONTROL BOX TB15 1 2 TB6 1 2 R.B. TB4 I.B. LED2 SW2 OFF ON 12345 CN51 MVZ-A36AA4 12345 SW5 SW5 SW2 SW1 U ZNR02 MS 3~ 12345 ON 12345678 ON 12345 ON 12345 ON F01 12345 ZNR01 12345678 ON 12345678 ON 12345678 TH2 TH5 1 2 3 4 ON TB4 1 2 3 TB15 TH2 TH5 RFI SW5 SW5 SW5 1 2 3 4 5 MVZ t˚ 4 5TERMINAL 1 2 BLOCK 3 4 5 MVZ MVZ UTILISER DES FILS D'ALIMENTATION EN CUIVRE.
PUZ-A12/18NKA7 PUZ-A12/18NKA7-BS PUY-A12/18NKA7 PUY-A12/18NKA7-BS 43
PUZ-A24/30NHA7 44 PUZ-A24/30NHA7-BS PUY-A24/30NHA7 PUY-A24/30NHA7-BS
PUZ-A36/42NKA7 PUZ-A36/42NKA7-BS PUY-A36/42NKA7 PUY-A36/42NKA7-BS 45
PUZ-HA30NHA5 PUZ-HA36NHA5 SYMBOL TB1 MC MF1, MF2 21S4 63H 63L TH3 TH4 TH6 TH7 TH8 TH32 TH33 LEV-A, LEV-B, LEV-C DCL ACTM CB CY1, CY2 P.B. NAME Terminal Block Motor for Compressor Fan Motor Solenoid Valve (4-Way Valve) High Pressure Switch Low Pressure Switch Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor<2-Phase Pipe> Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor
PUZ-HA42NKA NAME Terminal Block Terminal Block Motor for Compressor Fan Motor Solenoid Valve (Four-Way Valve) High Pressure Switch Low Pressure Switch High Pressure Sensor Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor<2-Phase Pipe> Thermistor Thermistor (internal) Thermistor Thermistor SYMBOL LEV-A, LEV-B, LEV-C DCL CY1, CY2 P. B. U, V, W LI NI DCL1, DCL2 IGBT EI, E2, E3 52C C. B.
6 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM 6-1.
PCA-A·KA7 Strainer #50 Heat exchanger Refrigerant GAS pipe connection (Flare) Condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor (TH5) Refrigerant flow in cooling Refrigerant flow in heating Refrigerant LIQUID pipe connection (Flare) Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (TH2) Room temperature thermistor (TH1) Distributor with strainer 1/2 #50/#50 Strainer #50 PEAD-A·AA7 Strainer (#50) Heat exchanger Refrigerant GAS pipe connection (Flare) Thermistor TH5 (Cond./ Eva.
6-2. OUTDOOR UNIT PUZ-A12NKA7 PUZ-A12NKA7-BS PUZ-A18NKA7 PUZ-A18NKA7-BS Heat exchanger 4-way valve Stop valve (with service port) Refrigerant GAS pipe [1/2 [12.
PUY-A12NKA7 PUY-A12NKA7-BS PUY-A18NKA7 PUY-A18NKA7-BS Unit: inch [mm] Heat exchanger Stop valve (with service port) Refrigerant GAS pipe [1/2 [12.7 mm] Thermistor TH7 (Outdoor) Thermistor TH6 (Outdoor 2-phase pipe) Charge plug Strainer #50 Thermistor TH3 (Outdoor pipe) Muffler Distributor High pressure switch 63H Thermistor TH4 (Discharge) Thermistor TH32 (Suction) Strainer #100 Linear expansion valve B Stop valve Refrigerant LIQUID pipe [1/4 [6.
PUZ-HA30NHA5 PUZ-HA36NHA5 unit : mm (inch) Heat exchanger Refrigerant GAS pipe connection [15.88(5/8) Solenoid valve (4-way valve) Ball valve Strainer (#50) Charge plug (High pressure) Charge plug (Low pressure) Muffler Low pressure switch 63L Linear expansion valve-B High pressure switch 63H Thermistor TH32 (Suction) Refrigerant LIQUID pipe connection [9.
PUZ-HA42NKA unit : mm (inch) P-sensor Heat exchanger REV/N Ball valve Refrigerant GAS pipe connection [5/8 [15.88] Strainer #50 Charge plug (High pressure) Charge plug (Low pressure) Muffler H/P SW Distributor Thermistor TH32 (Suction) Strainer #100 Thermistor TH4 (Discharge) Thermistor TH34 (Comp. surface) Strainer #100 LEV-B LEV-A Strainer #100 COMP Power receiver Refrigerant LIQUID pipe connection [3/8 [9.
7 PERFORMANCE CURVES FOR THE COMBINATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT PUZ-A·NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A·NHA7(-BS) Cooling performance curve CAPACITY (RATIO) 1.4 1.2 INDOOR W.B. 22°C (72° F) 1.0 20°C (68° F) 18°C (64° F) 16°C (61° F) 0.8 -20-18 (0° F) -10 0 (32° F) 10 (50° F) 20 (68° F) 30 (86° F) 40 (104° F) OUT DOOR D.B. (°C) (115° F) INDOOR W.B. 22°C (72° F) 20°C (68° F) 18°C (64° F) 16°C (61° F) 1.2 TOTAL INPUT (RATIO) 46 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.
FOR THE COMBINATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT PUY-A·NKA7(-BS) PUY-A·NHA7(-BS) Cooling performance curve CAPACITY (RATIO) 1.4 1.2 INDOOR W.B. 22°C (72°F) 1.0 20°C (68°F) 18°C (64°F) 16°C (61°F) 0.8 -40 (-40°F) -30 -28.9 (-20°F) -20-18* (0°F) -10 0 (32°F) 10 (50°F) 20 (68°F) 30 (86°F) 40 (104°F) OUT DOOR D.B. (°C) (115°F) INDOOR W.B. 22°C(72°F) 20°C(68°F) 18°C(64°F) 16°C(61°F) 1.2 TOTAL INPUT (RATIO) 46 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 -40 (-40°F) -30 -28.
Heating performance curve Correcting the capacity line influenced by frosting Not correcting the capacity line influenced by frosting D.B.(˚C) 1.4 In some cases, heating operation cannot be conducted with the maximum frequency in the area below the slanting line. 1.2 CAPACITY (RATIO) INDOOR 15 (59˚F) 20 (68˚F) 25 (77˚F) 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 1.4 In some cases, heating operation cannot be conducted with the maximum frequency in the area below the slanting line. TOTAL INPUT (RATIO) 1.
FOR THE COMBINATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT PUZ-HA·NHA5 PUZ-HA·NKA Cooling performance curve CAPACITY (RATIO) 1.4 1.2 INDOOR W.B. 72°F (22°C) 1.0 68°F (20°C) 64°F (18°C) 61°F (16°C) 0.8 INDOOR W.B. 72°F (22°C) 68°F (20°C) 64°F (18°C) 61°F (16°C) 1.2 TOTAL INPUT (RATIO) 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 23 30 (-5°C) (-1°C) 50 (10°C) 70 (21°C) 90 (32°C) 110 (43°C) OUTDOOR D.B.(°F) Note : This diagram shows the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
Rated heating capacity Rated heating performance curve 1.40 60˚F (16˚C) 70˚F (21˚C) CAPACITY (RATIO) 1.20 80˚F (27˚C) 1.00 0.80 Indoor intake air dry-bulb temperature (˚F DB) 0.60 -15 -10 -5 0 5 -26 -23 -21 -18 -15 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 -12 -9 -7 -4 -1 2 4 7 10 13 16 (˚FWB) (˚CWB) Outdoor ambient temp. Heating input 2.00 INPUT (RATIO) 1.50 80˚F (27˚C) 70˚F (21˚C) 60˚F (16˚C) 1.00 Indoor intake air dry-bulb temperature (˚F DB) 0.
8 PERFORMANCE CHART 8-1. INVERTER 8-1-1. COOLING CAPACITY PLA-A12EA7/PUY-A12NKA7, PUZ-A12NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 11,580 9,102 0.79 19 66 18 64 12,324 8,208 0.67 20 68 16 61 11,580 9,565 0.83 20 68 18 64 12,324 8,701 0.71 20 68 20 68 13,092 7,672 0.59 22 72 16 61 11,580 10,491 0.91 22 72 18 64 12,324 9,687 0.79 22 72 20 68 13,092 8,719 0.67 24 75 16 61 11,580 11,418 0.
PLA-A24EA7/PUY-A24NHA7, PUZ-A24NHA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 23,160 17,509 0.76 19 66 18 64 24,648 15,676 0.64 20 68 16 61 23,160 18,435 0.80 20 68 18 64 24,648 16,662 0.68 20 68 20 68 26,184 14,558 0.56 22 72 16 61 23,160 20,288 0.88 22 72 18 64 24,648 18,634 0.76 22 72 20 68 26,184 16,653 0.64 24 75 16 61 23,160 22,141 0.96 24 75 18 64 24,648 20,606 0.84 24 75 20 68 26,184 18,748 0.
PLA-A36EA7/PUY-A36NKA7, PUZ-A36NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 34,740 26,263 0.76 19 66 18 64 36,972 23,514 0.64 20 68 16 61 34,740 27,653 0.80 20 68 18 64 36,972 24,993 0.68 20 68 20 68 39,276 21,837 0.56 22 72 16 61 34,740 30,432 0.88 22 72 18 64 36,972 27,951 0.76 22 72 20 68 39,276 24,980 0.64 24 75 16 61 34,740 33,211 0.96 24 75 18 64 36,972 30,909 0.84 24 75 20 68 39,276 28,122 0.
PKA-A12HA7/PUY-A12NKA7, PUZ-A12NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 11,580 8,175 0.71 19 66 18 64 12,324 7,222 0.59 20 68 16 61 11,580 8,639 0.75 20 68 18 64 12,324 7,715 0.63 20 68 20 68 13,092 6,625 0.51 22 72 16 61 11,580 9,565 0.83 22 72 18 64 12,324 8,701 0.71 22 72 20 68 13,092 7,672 0.59 24 75 16 61 11,580 10,491 0.91 24 75 18 64 12,324 9,687 0.79 24 75 20 68 13,092 8,719 0.
PKA-A24KA7/PUY-A24NHA7, PUZ-A24NHA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 23,160 15,425 0.67 19 66 18 64 24,648 13,458 0.55 20 68 16 61 23,160 16,351 0.71 20 68 18 64 24,648 14,444 0.59 20 68 20 68 26,184 12,202 0.47 22 72 16 61 23,160 18,204 0.79 22 72 18 64 24,648 16,416 0.67 22 72 20 68 26,184 14,296 0.55 24 75 16 61 23,160 20,057 0.87 24 75 18 64 24,648 18,387 0.75 24 75 20 68 26,184 16,391 0.
PKA-A36KA7/PUY-A36NKA7, PUZ-A36NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 34,740 20,705 0.60 19 66 18 64 36,972 17,599 0.48 20 68 16 61 34,740 22,095 0.64 20 68 18 64 36,972 19,078 0.52 20 68 20 68 39,276 15,553 0.40 22 72 16 61 34,740 24,874 0.72 22 72 18 64 36,972 22,035 0.60 22 72 20 68 39,276 18,695 0.48 24 75 16 61 34,740 27,653 0.80 24 75 18 64 36,972 24,993 0.68 24 75 20 68 39,276 21,837 0.
PCA-A24KA7/PUY-A24NHA7, PUZ-A24NHA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 68 16 61 23,160 14,498 0.63 19 68 18 64 24,648 12,472 0.51 20 68 16 61 23,160 15,425 0.67 20 68 18 64 24,648 13,458 0.55 20 68 20 68 26,184 11,154 0.43 22 72 16 61 23,160 17,277 0.75 22 72 18 64 24,648 15,430 0.63 22 72 20 68 26,184 13,249 0.51 24 75 16 61 23,160 19,130 0.83 24 75 18 64 24,648 17,401 0.71 24 75 20 68 26,184 15,344 0.
PCA-A36KA7/PUY-A36NKA7, PUZ-A36NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 68 16 61 34,740 21,747 0.63 19 68 18 64 36,972 18,708 0.51 20 68 16 61 34,740 23,137 0.67 20 68 18 64 36,972 20,187 0.55 20 68 20 68 39,276 16,732 0.43 22 72 16 61 34,740 25,916 0.75 22 72 18 64 36,972 23,144 0.63 22 72 20 68 39,276 19,874 0.51 24 75 16 61 34,740 28,695 0.83 24 75 18 64 36,972 26,102 0.71 24 75 20 68 39,276 23,016 0.
PEAD-A12AA7/PUY-A12NKA7, PUZ-A12NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 11,580 8,407 0.73 19 66 18 64 12,324 7,468 0.61 20 68 16 61 11,580 8,870 0.77 20 68 18 64 12,324 7,961 0.65 20 68 20 68 13,092 6,886 0.53 22 72 16 61 11,580 9,797 0.85 22 72 18 64 12,324 8,947 0.73 22 72 20 68 13,092 7,934 0.61 24 75 16 61 11,580 10,723 0.93 24 75 18 64 12,324 9,933 0.81 24 75 20 68 13,092 8,981 0.
PEAD-A24AA7/PUY-A24NHA7, PUZ-A24NHA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 23,160 13,340 0.58 19 66 18 64 24,648 11,239 0.46 20 68 16 61 23,160 14,267 0.62 20 68 18 64 24,648 12,225 0.50 20 68 20 68 26,184 9,845 0.38 22 72 16 61 23,160 16,119 0.70 22 72 18 64 24,648 14,197 0.58 22 72 20 68 26,184 11,940 0.46 24 75 16 61 23,160 17,972 0.78 24 75 18 64 24,648 16,169 0.66 24 75 20 68 26,184 14,035 0.
PEAD-A36AA7/PUY-A36NKA7, PUZ-A36NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 34,740 22,442 0.65 19 66 18 64 36,972 19,447 0.53 20 68 16 61 34,740 23,832 0.69 20 68 18 64 36,972 20,926 0.57 20 68 20 68 39,276 17,517 0.45 22 72 16 61 34,740 26,611 0.77 22 72 18 64 36,972 23,884 0.65 22 72 20 68 39,276 20,659 0.53 24 75 16 61 34,740 29,390 0.85 24 75 18 64 36,972 26,842 0.73 24 75 20 68 39,276 23,801 0.
PVA-A12AA7/PUY-A12NKA7, PUZ-A12NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 11,580 7,712 0.67 19 66 18 64 12,324 6,729 0.55 20 68 16 61 11,580 8,175 0.71 20 68 18 64 12,324 7,222 0.59 20 68 20 68 13,092 6,101 0.47 22 72 16 61 11,580 9,102 0.79 22 72 18 64 12,324 8,208 0.67 22 72 20 68 13,092 7,148 0.55 24 75 16 61 11,580 10,028 0.87 24 75 18 64 12,324 9,194 0.75 24 75 20 68 13,092 8,196 0.
PVA-A24AA7/PUY-A24NHA7, PUZ-A24NHA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 23,160 16,814 0.73 19 66 18 64 24,648 14,937 0.61 20 68 16 61 23,160 17,741 0.77 20 68 18 64 24,648 15,923 0.65 20 68 20 68 26,184 13,773 0.53 22 72 16 61 23,160 19,593 0.85 22 72 18 64 24,648 17,894 0.73 22 72 20 68 26,184 15,868 0.61 24 75 16 61 23,160 21,446 0.93 24 75 18 64 24,648 19,866 0.81 24 75 20 68 26,184 17,962 0.
PVA-A36AA7/PUY-A36NKA7, PUZ-A36NKA7 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air 20/68 D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.(°F) CA SHC SHF 19 66 16 61 34,740 23,137 0.67 19 66 18 64 36,972 20,187 0.55 20 68 16 61 34,740 24,526 0.71 20 68 18 64 36,972 21,666 0.59 20 68 20 68 39,276 18,303 0.47 22 72 16 61 34,740 27,306 0.79 22 72 18 64 36,972 24,623 0.67 22 72 20 68 39,276 21,445 0.55 24 75 16 61 34,740 30,085 0.87 24 75 18 64 36,972 27,581 0.75 24 75 20 68 39,276 24,587 0.
8-1-2. HEATING CAPACITY PUZ-A·NKA7 Capacity Btu/h Input kW PLA-A12EA7 14,000 0.83 PLA-A18EA7 19,000 1.30 PLA-A24EA7 26,000 1.75 PLA-A30EA7 32,000 2.40 PLA-A36EA7 38,000 2.54 PLA-A42EA7 45,000 3.29 Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PKA-A12KA7 14,000 0.95 PKA-A18KA7 19,000 1.30 PKA-A24KA7 26,000 1.75 PKA-A30KA7 32,000 2.46 PKA-A36KA7 38,000 2.46 Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PCA-A24KA7 26,000 1.80 PCA-A30KA7 32,000 2.52 PCA-A36KA7 38,000 2.
Capacity Btu/h Input kW PVA-A12AA7 14,000 1.07 PVA-A18AA7 19,000 1.47 PVA-A24AA7 26,000 1.92 PVA-A30AA7 32,000 2.64 PVA-A36AA7 38,000 3.03 PVA-A42AA7 46,000 3.90 Model Name Note: CA : Capacity (Btu/h) D.B. : Dry-bulb temperature 74 Indoor Indoor intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.
8-2. HYPER HEATING INVERTER 8-2-1. COOLING CAPACITY PLA-A30EA7/PUZ-HA30NHA5 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PKA-A30KA7/PUZ-HA30NHA5 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PCA-A30KA7/PUZ-HA30NHA5 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PEAD-A30AA7/PUZ-HA30NHA5 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PLA-42EA7/PUZ-HA42NKA Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PEAD-A42AA7/PUZ-HA42NKA Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
PVA-A36AA7/PUZ-HA36NHA5 Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor intake air intake air intake air intake air D.B.(°C) D.B.(°F) W.B.(°C) W.B.
8-2-2. HEATING CAPACITY PUZ-HA·NHA5 PUZ-HA·NKA Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PLA-A30EA7 32,000 3.33 PLA-A36EA7 38,000 3.13 PLA-A42EA7 48,000 4.56 Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PKA-A30EA7 32,000 2.93 PKA-A36EA7 38,000 3.41 Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PCA-A30KA7 32,000 2.99 PCA-A36KA7 38,000 3.27 PCA-A42KA7 48,000 4.15 Model Name Capacity Btu/h Input kW PEAD-A30AA7 32,000 2.75 PEAD-A36AA7 38,000 3.15 PEAD-A42AA7 48,000 4.
9 CORRECTION FACTORS 9-1. INVERTER 9-1-1. PUZ-A series ■ COOLING CAPACITY CORRECTION FACTORS Outdoor unit Refrigerant piping length (one way) 30m (100ft) 20m (70ft) 40m (130ft) 50m (165ft) 0.916 – – 0.964 0.938 0.915 0.893 0.948 0.916 0.886 0.859 40m (130ft) 50m (165ft) 5m (16ft) 10m (33ft) PUZ-A12/18 1.00 0.985 0.948 PUZ-A24/30 1.00 0.988 PUZ-A36/42 1.00 0.
9-1-2. PUY-A series ■ COOLING CAPACITY CORRECTION FACTORS Outdoor unit Refrigerant piping length (one way) 30m (100ft) 40m (130ft) 50m (165ft) 60m (195ft) 69m (225ft) 0.859 – – 0.915 0.893 0.872 0.855 0.886 0.859 0.838 0.818 5m (16ft) 10m (33ft) 20m (70ft) PUY-A12/18 1.00 0.985 0.948 0.916 0.886 PUY-A24/30 1.00 0.988 0.964 0.938 PUY-A36/42 1.00 0.985 0.948 0.916 9-1-3.
9-2. HYPER HEATING INVERTER 9-2-1. COOLING CAPACITY CORRECTION FACTORS Outdoor unit PUZ-HA30NHA5 PUZ-HA36NHA5 PUZ-HA42NKA Refrigerant piping length (one way) 5m (16ft) 1.00 10m (33ft) 20m (70ft) 30m (100ft) 40m (130ft) 50m (165ft) 55m (180ft) 60m (195ft) 70m (230ft) 75m (245ft) 0.985 0.957 0.931 0.908 0.886 0.876 0.865 0.846 0.838 9-2-2. HEATING CAPACITY CORRECTION FACTORS Outdoor unit PUZ-HA30NHA5 PUZ-HA36NHA5 PUZ-HA42NKA Refrigerant piping length (one way) 5m (16ft) 1.
10 AIR FLOW DATA 10-1. OUTLET AIR SPEED AND COVERAGE RANGE Air flow CFM Air speed ft/sec.(m/sec.) ft(m) Coverage range Air flow CFM Air speed ft/sec.(m/sec.) Coverage range ft(m) Air flow CFM Air speed ft/sec.(m/sec.) Coverage range ft(m) Air flow CFM Air speed ft/sec.(m/sec.) Coverage range ft(m) PLA-A12EA7 PLA-A18EA7 PLA-A24EA7 PLA-A30EA7 PLA-A36EA7 PLA-A42EA7 530 600 810 880 1200 1200 7.8(2.4) 8.8(2.7) 11.9(3.6) 12.9(3.9) 17.6(5.4) 17.6(5.4) 13(3.9) 14(4.4) 19(5.8) 21(6.3) 28(8.5) 28(8.
10-2. PLA-A·EA7 PLA-A·BA 10-2-1. FRESHAIR AIR INTAKE INTAKEAND AND BRANCH BRANCH DUCT DUCT 10-2-1 FRESH 1. Branch duct hole and fresh air intake hole (Fig. 1) 1. the Branch duct hole and airholes intake 1)at the positions shown in Fig.1, as and when required. At time of installation, usefresh the duct (cuthole out) (Fig. located time installation, duct holes (cut out)casement located atcan the also positions shown in Fig.1, as and when required.
3. Fresh air intake amount & static pressure characteristics PLA-A12 · A18EA7 Multifunction casement + High efficiency filter 50(20) 0 Static pressure [Pa(in.W.G.×10-2)] 2 - inlet -50(-20) -100(-40) 1 - inlet -150(-60) 0 1 2 50 3 4 5 6 [CMM] 100 150 Air flow rate 200 -50(-20) -100(-40) 1 - inlet -150(-60) -200(-80) 3 4 100 -50(-20) E C A 2 -100(-40) Q 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 20 30 Air flow rate 1.2 D 3 0 1.
4. Change of outlet numbers The optional air outlet is necessary. To change the air outlet number to 3-, or 2-way outlet, the outlet number should be closed with the operational air outlet shutter. Indoor unit When the air outlets are closed, close the vane by removing the vane connector. Button Vane motor Up/down vanes Connector Vane motor Connector Outlet concave portion Air outlet shutter plate (Option) Button 5.
PLA-A18EA7 4-way air flow (horizontal vane) Round duct 4-way air flow (horizontal vane) Rectangular duct 30(12) Duct 20(8) High 10(4) Low 0 0 4 2 0 50 100 6 150 8[CMM] 200 250 Static pressure [Pa(in.W.G×10-2)] Static pressure [Pa(in.W.G×10-2)] 30(12) Duct 20(8) High 10(4) Low 0 0 2 0 [CFM] 4 50 100 3-way air flow (horizontal vane) Round duct Static pressure [Pa(in.W.G×10-2)] Static pressure [Pa(in.W.
PLA-A42EA7 4-way air flow (horizontal vane) Rectangular duct Static pressure [Pa(in.W.G×10-2)] Static pressure [Pa(in.W.
10-2-2. TEMPERATURE AND AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTIONS PLA-A12EA7 PLFY-(E)P08,12NEMU-E Temperature distribution Standa Flow angle: 60° 4-way flo ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft Standard Flow angle: 30° 4-way flow ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft) <:(°F)> 27 (81) 23 (73) 2.0 (6.6) 2.7 (8.9) 27 (81) 23 (73) 25 (77) 25 (77) Height Height 2.7 (8.9) 1.0 (3.3) 27 (81) 0 2.5 (8.2) 2 (6.6) 24 (75) 2.0 (6.6) 1.0 (3.3) 26 (79) 27 (81) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.
PLA-A12EA7 Airflow distributionPLFY-(E)P08,12NEMU-E Flow angle: 30° Flow angle: 60° 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 0.5 (1.6) 2.5 (8.2) 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 1.0 (3.3) 1.0 (3.3) 0 2.0 (6.6) 0.5 (1.6) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 2.7 (8.9) Height Height 2.7 (8.9) 0.5 (1.6) 2 (6.6) 1 (3.3) 0 Floor distance 1 (3.3) 2.0 (6.6) 1 (3 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 2 (6.6) 0 2.5 (8.2) 2.5 (8.2) 2 (6.
PLA-A18EA7 PLFY-(E)P18NEMU-E Temperature distribution Standard Flow angle: 30° 4-way flow ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft) <:(°F)> 23 (73) 27 (81) 2.0 (6.6) 23 (73) 27 (81) 25 (77) 25 (77) 1.0 (3.3) 27 (81) 0 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 2 (6.6) 2.7 (8.9) Height 2.7 (8.9) Height Standard Flow angle: 60° 4-way flow ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft) 27 (81) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) Floor distance 2.0 (6.6) 24 (75) 1.0 (3.3) 26 (79) 24 (75) 3.5 3 (11.
PLA-A18EA7 PLFY-(E)P18NEMU-E Airflow distribution Flow angle: 30° 2.0 (6.6) 2.0 (6.6) 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 1.5 (4.9) 1.0 (3.3) 1.0 (3.3) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 0 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 2.7 (8.9) Height Height 2.7 (8.9) 0.5 (1.6) 2 (6.6) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) Floor distance 2 (6.6) 2.0 (6.6) 1 (3 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 0 3 3.5 (9.9) (11.5) 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 2 (6.
27 (81) 0 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 2 (6.6) 27 (81) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) Floor distance 24 (75) 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 0 3 3.5 (9.9) (11.5) 2 (6.6) PLA-A24/30EA7 PLFY-(E)P24,30NEMU-E Temperature distribution Standard Flow angle: 60° 4-way flow Standard ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft) Flow angle: 30° 4-way flow ceiling height: 2.7m(8.9ft) 25 (77) 27 (81) 2 (6.6) 3 3.5 (9.9) (11.5) Height Height 27 (81) <:(°F)> 2.7 (8.9) 2.7 2.0 (8.9) (6.
0.5 (1.6) 0 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 0.5 (1.6) 2 (6.6) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) Floor distance 0.5 (1.6) 0 3 3.5 (9.9) (11.5) 3.5 3 (11.5) (9.9) 2 (6.6 PLA-A24/30EA7 PLFY-(E)P24,30NEMU-E Airflow distribution Flow angle:mode> 60° Flow angle: 60° Flow angle: 30° Height Height 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) > 2.7 (8.9) 2.5 (8.2) 2.0 2.7 (6.6) (8.9) 2.0 (6.6) 1.0 (3.3) 2.5 (8.2) 1.0 (3.3) 2.
PLA-A36EA7 PLFY-(E)P36NEMU-E Temperature distribution Standard Flow angle: 30° 4-way flow ceiling height: 3.2m(10.5ft) Standard Flow angle: 60° 4-way flow ceiling height: 3.2m(10.5ft) 2.0 (6.6) 23 (73) 27 (81) 23 (73) 27 (81) 25 (77) 25 (77) 1.0 (3.3) 0 5 (16.4) 3.2 (10.5) 3.0 (9.9) <:(°F)> 27 (81) 4 (13.1) 3 (9.9) Height Height 3.2 (10.5) 3.0 (9.9) 2 (6.6) 27 (81) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) 2 (8 2.0 (6.6) 1.0 (3.
PLA-A36EA7 PLFY-(E)P36NEMU-E Airflow distribution Flow angle: 30° 2.5 (8.2) 2.0 (6.6) 1.0 (3.3) 3.2 (10.5) 3.0 (9.9) 3.0 (9.9) 3.0 (9.9) 2.0 (6.6) 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 1.5 (4.9) 1.0 0.5 (3.3) (1.6) 0 5 (16.4) 4 (13.1) 3 (9.9) 2.5 (8.2) 2 (6.6) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) Floor distance 2 (6.6) 3 (9.9) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 4 5 (13.1) (16.4) Height Height 3.2 (10.5) 3.0 (9.9) Flow angle: 60° 3.0 (9.9) 2.5 (8.2) 2.0 (6.6) 1.0 (3.
5 (16.4) 27 (81) 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) 2 (6.6) H H 0 27 (81) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) (3.3) 0 5 (16.4) (79) 24 (75) 5 (16.4) 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) 2 (6.6) Floor distance PLA-A42EA7 PLFY-(E)P48NEMU-E Temperature distribution Standard Flow angle: 60° 4-way flow Standard ceiling height: Flow angle: 30°3.2m(10.5ft) 4-way flow Standard Flow angle: 60° 4-way flow ceiling height: 3.2m(10.5ft) ceiling height: 3.2m(10.
0.5 (1.6) 0 5 (16.4) 1.0 (3.3) 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) 2 (6.6) 1 (3.3) 0 1 (3.3) 2 (6.6) Floor distance 3 (9.9) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 4 5 (13.1) (16.4) H H 1.0 (3.3) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 0 5 (16.4) 1.0 (3.3 3 (9.9) 4 (13.1) PLA-A42EA7 Airflow distribution PLFY-(E)P48NEMU-E Flow angle:mode> 60° Flow angle: 60° Flow angle: 30° 2.5 (8.2) 2.0 (6.6) 1.5 (4.9) 2 (6.6) 3 (9.9) 1.0 (3.3) 0.5 (1.6) 4 5 (13.1) (16.4) 3.2 (10.5) 3.0 (9.9) 3.2 (10.5) 3.
10-3. PKA-A-HA7 10-3-1. TEMPERATURE AND AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTIONS PKA-A12HA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [°C(F)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 6000 (236.22) 25(77) 21(70) 23(73) 25(77) 5000 (196.85) 19(66) 27(81) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.
PKA-A12HA7 Airflow distribution [m/s(ft/s)] 0.6(2.0) 2.1(6.9) 1.5(4.9) 0.9(3.0) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 0.3(1.0) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 0.3(1.0) 1000 (39.37) 2.1(6.9) 0.3(1.
PKA-A18HA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [°C(F)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 7000 (275.59) 21(70) 21(38) 23(73) 23(41) 25(77) 25(45) 27(49) 27(81) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] [°C(F)] 21(38) 21(70) 23(41) 23(73) 23(41) 23(73) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.
PKA-A18HA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [m/s(ft/s)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 7000 (275.59) 2.1(6.9) 1.5(4.9) 0.9(3.0) 0.3(1.0) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 2.1(6.9) 1000 (39.37) 0.3(1.0) 0.3(1.
10-4. PKA-A-KA7 10-4-1. TEMPERATURE AND AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTIONS PKA-A24KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [°C(F)] 21(70) 21(38) 1000 (39.37) 23(73) 23(41) 27(81) 27(49) 25(77) 25(45) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PKA-A24KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [m/s(ft/s)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 8000 (314.96) 1.5(4.9) 3.3(10.8) 2.7(8.9) 2.1(6.9) 0.9(3.0) 0.3(1.0) 0.3(1.0) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] [m/s(ft/s)] 0.3(1.0) 0.3(1.0) 3.3(10.8) 2.7(8.9) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.
PKA-A30KA7 Temperature distribution 25(45) 25(77) 27(49) 27(81) 19(66) 19(34) 21(38) 21(70) 23(73) 23(41) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [°C(F)] 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 27(49) 27(81) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PKA-A30KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 2.1(6.9) 1.5(4.9) 2.7(8.9) 2.7(8.9) 3.3(10.8) 0.9(3.0) 0.3(1.0) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.
PKA-A36KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [°C(F)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 19(34) 19(66) 21(38) 21(70) 23(73) 23(41) 25(77) 25(45) 25(45) 25(77) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.
PKA-A36KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1000 (39.37) 2.7(8.9) 2.1(6.9) 1.5(4.9) 0.9(3.0) 3.3(10.8) 0.3(1.0) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 0.3(1.0) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.
10-5. PCA-A-KA7 10-5-1. TEMPERATURE AND AIR FLOW DISTRIBUTIONS PCA-A24KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [°C(F)] 19(66) 19(34) 21(70) 21(38) 1000 (39.37) 27(81) 27(49) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 8000 (314.96) 25(77) 25(45) 7000 (275.59) 23(41) 23(73) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PCA-A24KA7 Airflow distribution [m/s(ft/s)] 1.5(4.9) 8000 (314.96) 0.3(1.0) 0.3(1.0) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 0.3(1.0) 0.9(3.0) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1000 (39.37) 2.1(6.9) 0.3(1.
PCA-A30KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [°C(F)] 19(34) 19(66) 27(81) 27(49) 1000 (39.37) 21(38) 21(70) 25(77) 25(45) 23(73) 23(41) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 25(77) 25(45) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 27(81) 27(49) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PCA-A30KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1.5(4.9) 0.9(3.0) 0.3(1.0) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 0.9(3.0) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1000 (39.
PCA-A36KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) [°C(F)] 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 19(34) 19(66) 21(70) 21(38) 25(77) 25(45) 9000 (354.33) 23(73) 23(41) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 27(81) 27(49) 25(77) 25(45) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PCA-A36KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1.5(4.9) 0.9(3.0) 0.3(1.0) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 0.3(1.0) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 2.7(8.
PCA-A42KA7 Temperature distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [°C(F)] 19(34) 19(66) 1000 (39.37) 21(38) 21(70) 25(77) 25(45) 27(81) 27(49) 23(73) 23(41) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 11000 (433.07) 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 25(45) 25(77) 7000 (275.59) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.
PCA-A42KA7 Airflow distribution Air volume: high Air direction: auto (upward air flow) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.30) [m/s(ft/s)] 1.5(4.9) 1000 (39.37) 0 Height [ mm (inch) ] 11000 (433.07) 0.3(1.0) 0.9(3.0) 10000 (393.7) 9000 (354.33) 8000 (314.96) 7000 (275.59) 0.3(1.0) 6000 (236.22) 5000 (196.85) 4000 (157.48) 3000 (118.11) 2000 (78.74) 1000 (39.37) 0 Floor distance [ mm (inch) ] Air volume: high Air direction: auto (downward air flow) 1000 (39.37) 2000 2700 (78.74) (106.
10-5-2. FRESH AIR INTAKE AMOUNT & STATIC PRESSURE CHARACTERISTICS Fresh air intake hole C At the time of installation, use the duct holes (knock out) located at the positions shown in the left diagram, as and when required. A Indoor unit B Fresh air intake hole (knock out hole) C Filter in. (mm) A B C A C A B 10-3/16 (259.
10-6. PEAD-A·AA7 10-6-1. INDOOR FAN PERFORMANCE AND CORRECTED AIR FLOW PEAD-A12AA7 PEAD-A12AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 150 [0.602] 60 [0.241] 50 [0.201] Limit 40 [0.161] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Limit Rated point High 30 [0.120] Middle 20 [0.080] Low Rated point 100 [0.401] High Middle 50 [0.201] Low 10 [0.
PEAD-A18AA7 PEAD-A18AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 150 [0.602] 60 [0.241] 50 [0.201] Limit High External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Limit 40 [0.161] Rated point Middle 30 [0.120] 20 [0.080] Low Rated point 100 [0.401] High Middle 50 [0.201] Low 10 [0.
PEAD-A24AA7 PEAD-A24AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 150 [0.602] 60 [0.241] Limit Limit External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 50 [0.201] 40 [0.161] Rated point 30 [0.120] High 20 [0.080] Middle Rated point 100 [0.401] High Middle 50 [0.201] Low 10 [0.
PEAD-A30AA7 PEAD-A30AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 150 [0.602] 70 [0.281] 60 [0.241] Limit External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Limit 50 [0.201] High 40 [0.161] Rated point Middle 30 [0.120] 20 [0.080] High Rated point 100 [0.401] Middle 50 [0.201] Low Low 10 [0.
PEAD-A36AA7 PEAD-A36AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 150 [0.602] 70 [0.281] Limit Limit High 50 [0.201] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 60 [0.241] 40 [0.161] Rated point 30 [0.120] High Middle 20 [0.080] Rated point 100 [0.401] Middle 50 [0.201] Low Low 10 [0.
PEAD-A42AA7 PEAD-A42AA7 (External static pressure 35Pa) 208-230V 60Hz (External static pressure 100Pa) 208-230V 60Hz 200 [0.803] 70 [0.281] Limit Limit High Middle 50 [0.201] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 60 [0.241] Low 40 [0.161] Rated point 30 [0.120] 20 [0.080] 150 [0.602] High Middle 100 [0.401] Rated point Low 50 [0.201] 10 [0.
10-6-2. AIR FILTER STATIL PRESSURE CURVES PEAD-A12,18,24,30,36,42AA7 Air filter 208-230V 60Hz 15 [0.060] External static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] A36,42 10 [0.040] A24,30 A12,18 5 [0.
10-7. PVA-A·AA7 10-7-1. INDOOR FAN PERFORMANCE AND CORRECTED AIR FLOW MVZ-A12AA4 PVA-A12AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 75 [0.30] 100 [0.40] Middle 50 [0.20] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 75 [0.30] High Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 100 [0.40] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz Low 25 [0.10] High 50 [0.20] Middle Low 25 [0.
MVZ-A24AA4 PVA-A18AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 100 [0.40] 75 [0.30] 100 [0.40] 50 [0.20] Middle Low 25 [0.10] 15 [530] 20 [706] 0 [0] 13 [459] 24 [847] High 50 [0.20] 25 [0.10] 0 [0] 13 [459] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 75 [0.30] High Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz Middle Low 15 [530] Airflow rate (m3/min)[cfm] 150 [0.
MVZ-A30AA4 PVA-A24AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 100 [0.40] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 100 [0.40] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz High High 75 [0.30] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 75 [0.30] Middle 50 [0.20] Low 50 [0.20] Middle Low 25 [0.10] 25 [0.10] 0 [0] 15 [530] 20 [706] 25 [883] 0 [0] 15 [530] 29 [1024] 20 [706] Airflow rate (m3/min)[cfm] 150 [0.
PVA-A30AA4 PVA-A30AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 100 [0.40] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 100 [0.40] High 75 [0.30] High 50 [0.20] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 75 [0.30] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz Middle Middle 50 [0.20] Low Low 25 [0.10] 25 [0.10] 0 [0] 15 [530] 20 [706] 25 [883] 0 [0] 15 [530] 29 [1024] 20 [706] Airflow rate (m3/min)[cfm] 150 [0.
PVA-A36AA4 PVA-A36AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 100 [0.40] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 100 [0.40] 75 [0.30] High 50 [0.20] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] 75 [0.30] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz Middle High 50 [0.20] Middle Low Low 25 [0.10] 25 [0.10] 0 [0] 20 [706] 25 [883] 30 [1059] 35 [1236] 0 [0] 20 [706] 37 [1306] 25 [883] Airflow rate (m3/min)[cfm] 150 [0.
PVA-A42AA4 PVA-A42AA7 • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 100 [0.40] • Downflow External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz 125 [0.50] 100 [0.40] 75 [0.30] High High 50 [0.20] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] Static pressure (Pa)[in.WG] External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 208/230V 60Hz Middle 75 [0.30] Middle 50 [0.20] Low Low 25 [0.10] 25 [0.
10-7-2. AIR FILTER STATIL PRESSURE CURVES PVA-A12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42AA7 Air Filter Power Source: 60Hz, 208/230V 25 [0.100] External static pressure (Pa) [In.WG] 20 [0.080] 15 [0.060] 10 [0.040] 5 [0.
11 NOISE CRITERION CURVES 11-1. INDOOR UNIT PLA-A12EA7 NOTCH SPL(dB) High 30 Medium1 29 Medium2 28 Low 27 LINE PLA-A18EA7 90 bar) NC-70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 20 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 bar) OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.
PLA-A36EA7 NOTCH SPL(dB) High 44 Medium1 41 Medium2 37 Low 32 LINE PLA-A42EA7 bar) 80 70 NC-70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 20 10 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 NC-20 250 500 1000 2000 4000 80 70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 20 10 8000 NC-70 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz NC-20 250 500 1000 2000 BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz MAIN UNIT CEILING 5 ft MICROPHONE 136
PKA-A12HA7 PKA-A18HA7 NOTCH SPL(dB) High 43 36 Low LINE PKA-A24KA7 PKA-A30KA7 NC-70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 NC-20 250 500 1000 2000 4000 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB(0dB=0.
NOTCH SPL(dB) High 40 Medium1 37 Medium2 35 Low 33 LINE PCA-A30KA7 90 90 80 80 70 NC-70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 20 10 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar) OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.
PEAD-A12AA7 PEAD-A24AA5 70.0 High Middle 65.0 High Middle 55.0 65.0 70.0 Low NC-50 NC-60 NC-50 30.0 10.0 25.0 5.0 35.0 50.0 NC-20 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 125 15.0 25.0 35.0 30.0 10.0 5.0 25.0 250 500 1k 2k Octave band center frequencies (Hz) 4k 63 NC-20 High Middle 250 500 1k 2k Octave band center frequencies (Hz) 50.0 5.0 4k 8k NC-50 30.0 20.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise High Middle 125 50.
PEAD-A18AA7 External static pressure 0.14 [in.WG] (35Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 External static pressure 0.40 [in.WG] (100Pa) 70.0 Low High Middle 65.0 60.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.
PEAD-A24AA7 External static pressure 0.14 [in.WG] (35Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 External static pressure 0.40 [in.WG] (100Pa) 70.0 Low High Middle 65.0 60.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.
PEAD-A30AA7 External static pressure 0.14 [in.WG] (35Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 Low External static pressure 0.40 [in.WG] (100Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 60.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.
PEAD-A36AA7 External static pressure 0.14 [in.WG] (35Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 Low External static pressure 0.40 [in.WG] (100Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 60.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.
PEAD-A42AA7 External static pressure 0.14 [in.WG] (35Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 Low External static pressure 0.40 [in.WG] (100Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 60.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 NC-20 15.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 10.0 5.0 0.0 0.
Sound pressure level Multi-Position External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 60.0 NC curves 65.0 50.0 PVA-A12AA7 High Middle 65.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 55.0 50.0 NC-50 45.0 40.0 NC-40 35.0 70.0 70.0 55.0 40.0 65.0 65.0 50.0 35.0 60.0 60.0 45.0 30.0 55.0 55.0 40.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 35.0 20.0 45.0 45.0 30.0 15.0 40.0 40.0 25.0 10.0 NC-30 25.0 20.0 15.0 NC-20 15.0 10.0 10.
PVA-A24AA7 ) PVA-A30AA7 External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) 70.0 High Middle 65.0 NC-60 50.0 NC-50 40.0 NC-40 35.0 30.0 NC-30 NC-30 25.0 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 15.0 NC-20 55.0 70.0 High Middle 63 125 250 500 1k 2k Octave band center frequencies (Hz) 4k 8k External static pressure 0.30 [in.WG] (75Pa) High Middle 35.0 50.0 65.0 NC-50 NC-30 NC-60 25.0 40.0 55.0 NC-40 Approximate minimum audible limit on continuous noise 63 15.0 30.0 70.0 10.
PVA-A36AA7 WG] (75Pa) 70.0 Low 60.0 NC-60 Low WG] (75Pa) Low 70.0 55.0 40.0 NC-40 65.0 50.0 35.0 NC-50 60.0 45.0 30.0 NC-40 NC-50 NC-20 NC-30 8k NC-40 NC-20 G] (125Pa) NC-30 8k NC-60 8k Low NC-40 NC-20 4k Low NC-30 8k NC-20 G] (200Pa) 4k Low NC-60 8k G] (200Pa) Low 4k 8k 4k 20.0 65.0 5.0 0.0 10.0 70.0 55.0 NC-50 60.0 45.0 30.
11-2. OUTDOOR UNIT LINE 90 80 70 NC-70 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 40 NC-40 30 NC-30 20 10 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 NC-20 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz PUZ-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUY-A36/42NKA7(-BS) OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar) MODE SPL(dB) COOLING 46 HEATING 47 MODE SPL(dB) COOLING 52 HEATING 53 8000 PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.
OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 bar) PUZ-HA30NHA5 PUZ-HA36NHA5 MODE SPL(dB) COOLING 52 HEATING 53 LINE 90 80 MICROPHONE 70 3.3 ft NC-70 UNIT 60 NC-60 50 NC-50 5 ft 40 NC-40 30 GROUND NC-30 20 10 APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE 63 125 NC-20 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.
12 OPTIONAL PARTS Optional Parts List for Indoor [P-series] Wall-mounted Ceiling-suspended PKA PCAA12HA7 A18HA7 A24KA7 A30KA7 A36KA7 A24KA7 A30KA7 A36KA7 A42KA7 Series Name Connector for CN32 (remote on/off) Connector for CN 24 (Back up heating) Connector for CN 30 (LLC) Remote Operation Adapter i-see Sensor External fan / Heater control relay adapter PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH89KF-E PAC-SH90KF-E PAC-KE92TB-E PAC-KE93TB-E PAC-KE94TB-E PLP-40EAU PLP-40EAEU PAC-SJ37SP-E PAC-SJ41TM-E PAC-SH65OF-E PAC-SJ38AS-E PA
P series 4-way Cassette Ceiling-concealed Multi position PLAPEADPVAA12EA7 A18EA7 A24EA7 A30EA7 A36EA7 A42EA7 A12AA7 A18AA7 A24AA7 A30AA7 A36AA7 A42AA7 A12AA7 A18AA7 A24AA7 A30AA7 A36AA7 A42AA7 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● *2 ● ●
13 SYSTEM CONTROL 13-1.
13-2.OTHERS For M Series Indoor Units (New A-control Models Only) System Examples 1 Remote On/Off Operation • Air conditioner can be started/ stopped remotely. ( 1 and 2 can be used in combination) 2 MAC-333IF-E Control Details Major Optional Parts Required Connect the interface to the air conditioner. Then connect the locally purchased remote controller to the terminal in the interface. On/Off operation is possible from a remote location.
Optional Parts Model Name ●Optional Parts for indoor unit PAC-SH59KF-E································ 156 PAC-SH89/90KF-E···························· 158 PAC-KE92/93/94TB-E························ 159 PLP-40EAU····································· 163 PLP-40EAEU··································· 167 PAC-SJ37SP-E································· 171 PAC-SJ41TM-E································ 173 PAC-SH65OF-E································ 178 PAC-SJ38AS-E································ 180 PAC-SH94DM
High-efficiency Filter Element PAC-SH59KF-E Descriptions Photo High-efficiency Filter is part that remove dust in air. PAC-SH53TM-E (Multi-function Casement) is required for installation. Applicable Models PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 Specifications Dust collection efficiency Colorimetric method 65% (JIS 11 class) Filter element ,aterial Electrostatic polyolefin fiber Life Approx. 2,500 hours (at dust density 0.
High-efficiency Filter Element PAC-SH59KF-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Checking packed parts (The unit is provided with this manual and following parts in the box.) Part #, High-efficiency filter element Name Q'ty 1 Shape NOTICE In case that the High-efficiency filter element is installed, it should be installed on the Multi-functional casement which is option. Be sure to purchase the Multi-functional casement.
High-efficiency Filter Element PAC-SH89/90KF-E Descriptions Photo • High-efficiency Filter is part that remove dust in air. Dust collection efficiency: 70% (Weighing method) • It is the best for the air-conditioning of the stove where a lot of going of the person in and out exists.
Filter Box PAC-KE92/93/94TB-E Photo Applicable Models Model PAC-KE92TB-E PAC-KE93TB-E PAC-KE94TB-E Applicable models PEAD-A12AA7 PEAD-A18AA7 PEAD-A24AA7 PEAD-A30AA7 PEAD-A36AA7 PEAD-A42AA7 159
Filter Box PAC-KE92/93/94TB-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Confirming the Supplied Parts 1. Model names and applicable models Model name Unit : inch [mm] Applicable filter Applicable types Size Q'ty PAC-KE92TB-E PEAD-A12AA7 PEAD-A18AA7 35-7/16 × 9-1/2 [900 240] 1 PAC-KE93TB-E PEAD-A24AA7 PEAD-A30AA7 21-21/32 × 9-1/2 [550 240] 2 PAC-KE94TB-E PEAD-A36AA7 PEAD-A42AA7 27-9/16 × 9-1/2 [700 240] 2 2.
Filter Box PAC-KE92/93/94TB-E 2. Install the filter box on the indoor unit with the supplied screws. (Fig. 2-2) PAC-KE92/93TB-E ········10 pcs. PAC-KE94TB-E ·············12 pcs. Note) Failure to firmly tightened the screws will cause air leakage. Make sure the screws are firmly tightened. Filter box Indoor unit Fig.2-2 3. Install the supplied suction flange on the filter box with the supplied screws. (Fig. 2-3) PAC-KE92/93TB-E ········12 pcs. PAC-KE94TB-E ·············16 pcs.
Filter Box PAC-KE92/93/94TB-E . CAUTION Fig.3-1-3 Never place your hand inside the filter box during maintenance. If the filter tabs become caught when the filter is removed for maintenance, use a long stick or similar item to remove the remaining filter. 2. Installation that allows for maintenance from the bottom (1) Remove the under panel from the filter box. (Fig. 3-2-1) (2) Insert the filter that was removed in step 3-1 above through the bottom of the filter box. (Fig.
Decoration panel PLP-40EAU Descriptions Figure This panel is only for ceiling cassette type indoor units.
Decoration panel PLP-40EAU How to Use / How to Install 1 1. Checking the contents (Fig. 1) 2 • This kit contains this manual and the following parts. Accessory name 3 Q’ty Remarks 1 Grille 1 950 × 950 (mm), 37-3/8 × 37-3/8 (inch) 2 Installation gauge 1 (Divided into 4 parts) 3 Screw (4 × 16) 1 For PLP-40EAU, PLP-40EAEU 2. Preparing to attach the grille (Fig. 2) • With the gauge 2 supplied with this kit, adjust and check the positioning of the main unit relative to the ceiling surface.
Decoration panel A Main unit B Corner of drain pipe C Claw on the main unit D Grille 1 E Hole on the grille F Hook for temporary installation G Screw with captive washer H Ceiling surface J No gap K Adjust the nut of main unit using a wrench, etc. A B C J A E F D H Fig. 6 < The grille temporary installed > G K D Fig.
Decoration panel 5. Installing the intake grille (Fig. 11) A D H C B F Fig. 11 166 PLP-40EAU G E Note: When reinstalling the corner panels (each with a safety strap attached), connect the other end of each safety strap to the grille as shown in the illustration. * If the corner panels are not attached surely, they may fall off while the main unit is operating. • Perform the procedure that is described in “2.
Decoration panel with 3D i-see sensor PLP-40EAEU Descriptions Figure This panel is only for ceiling cassette type indoor units with i-see sensor.
Decoration panel with 3D i-see sensor PLP-40EAEU How to Use / How to Install 1 1. Checking the contents (Fig. 1) 2 • This kit contains this manual and the following parts. Accessory name 3 4 Remarks 1 950 × 950 (mm), 37-3/8 × 37-3/8 (inch) 2 Installation gauge 1 (Divided into 4 parts) 3 Screw (4 × 16) 1 4 i-see Sensor corner panel 1 2. Preparing to attach the grille (Fig. 2) Fig.
Decoration panel with 3D i-see sensor A Main unit B Corner of drain pipe C Claw on the main unit D Grille 1 E Hole on the grille F Hook for temporary installation G Screw with captive washer H Ceiling surface J No gap K Adjust the nut of main unit using a wrench, etc. A B C J A E F D H Fig. 6 < The grille temporary installed > G K D Fig.
Decoration panel with 3D i-see sensor 5. Installing the intake grille (Fig. 11) A D H C B F Fig. 11 170 PLP-40EAEU G E Note: When reinstalling the corner panels (each with a safety strap attached), connect the other end of each safety strap to the grille as shown in the illustration. * If the corner panels are not attached surely, they may fall off while the main unit is operating. • Perform the procedure that is described in “2.
Air Outlet Shutter Plate PAC-SJ37SP-E Descriptions Figure Part to block the air outlet of a cassette-type indoor unit. Applicable Models A PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 B Specifications 4 directions → 3 directions 4 directions → 2 directions Air outlet pattern Number of shutter plates 1 2 (Change to 1 direction is not possible.) Note 1: Selecting “2 directions” requires cleaning of the filter approximately once. (Filter clogging may cause cooling/heating performance to drop.
Air Outlet Shutter Plate PAC-SJ37SP-E How to Use / How to Install Checking for provided parts Make sure that the parts shown on the right are in this bag, along with the instruction sheet. Part #, Name Q'ty 1 Shutter plate 2 Shutter plate 2 1 Figure Air-outlet shutter plate Installation Manual 1. Locate the Shutter Plate installation position ●This is a part which is used to convert the number of air-outlet from "4 ways" to "3 ways" or "2 ways". Note: Convert to "1 way" is not available.
Multi-functional Casement PAC-SJ41TM-E Descriptions Figure Part to block the air outlet of a cassette-type indoor unit. Applicable Models PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 Specifications Connected duct diameter (inch) Fresh Number of intakes air intake Input volume High-performance filter element (Optional parts) Dimensions Ø3-15/16 Any 2 corners or less (among four corners) 20% or less of indoor units air volume Colorimetric method (65%) Unit: inch [mm] See from the panel side 33-3/32 [840] 28-3/32 [713.
Multi-functional Casement PAC-SJ41TM-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Parts check (The unit is provided with this manual and following parts in the box.) MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CASEMENT Part No., 1 Multi-functional casement Name Q'ty 1 2 Screw with 3 Screw washer (black) 4 M5×0.8×25 8 M5×0.8×12 4 Grille securing bracket 4 With insulator Figure NOTICE (1) When taking in fresh air from outside, use the PAC-SH65OF-E duct flange (optional).
Multi-functional Casement PAC-SJ41TM-E 3 Installation of Multi-functional casement Electrical work of main unit ●Be sure to do the wiring (indoor/outdoor unit connection cable, remote controller cable, etc.) before installing the Multi-functional casement 1: Note: Wiring after installing the Multi-functional casement 1 will be difficult. Refrigerant pipe Main unit Drain pipe Temporary installation Note: Be sure to use two persons for this work. ●Fix the 2 screw with washer (black) 2 to each position.
Multi-functional Casement PAC-SJ41TM-E 4 Installation of duct (in case of fresh air intake) Linkage of duct fan and air conditioner. Installation of duct flange Caution ● Install the optional duct flange referring to the installation manual provided with it. ● In case that a duct fan is used, be sure to make it linked with the air conditioner when outside air is taken. Do not run the duct fan only. It can cause dew drop. Details of air inlet (Example) 120° ° 3 0° 3- ø2.8mm(3-ø1/8in.
Multi-functional Casement PAC-SJ41TM-E 5 Installation of grille Fixing the grille ( ● Refer to the installation manual of the main unit for the installation. Bush Pass through the lead wire of the Signal receiver here. ) ( Bush Pass through the lead wire of the panel vane.
Duct Flange for Fresh-air Intake PAC-SH65OF-E Descriptions Photo Part to attach a duct to take in fresh air from outdoors. Applicable Models PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 Specifications 19/32 Material Hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet (t0.
Duct Flange for Fresh-air Intake PAC-SH65OF-E How to Use / How to Install 1. Checking Parts Part 1Duct flange Qty 1 (This box contains the installation manual and the following parts) 2Insulator 1 3Screws(M4×10) 3 Shape Duct flange 1 2. Attaching Duct Flange for External Air Input Insulator 2 1) Punch an opening for the duct flange. • Cut the slit of the ø100 cut-out hole to which the duct flange is to be attached.
Space Panel PAC-SJ38AS-E Descriptions Figure Enables to install cassette-type indoor units even if the ceiling height is low. A part to the panel 40 mm lower than the ceiling surface. Applicable Models PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 Specifications Exterior Dimensions 38-15/32 34-3/4 33-3/8 Unit : inch Color (Mansell No.
Space Panel PAC-SJ38AS-E How to Use / How to Install 1. Checking packed parts Make sure that you have all the following parts, in addition to this manual in this box: Part No. 1 Space panel /Part name Quantity 2 Gauge for installation 2 1 (Split this into 4 pieces) Shape 2. Installing space panel ●Install before installing grille. ●This space panel is to be installed on grille before installing on main unit. (If grille has already been installed, remove it.
Drain Pump PAC-SH94DM-E Descriptions Photo Raises drain generated during unit's operation to secure the appropriate angle of the drain pipe. Applicable Models PKA-A24KA7 PKA-A30KA7 PKA-A36KA7 Specifications 220-240V 50Hz / 60Hz 12 / 10.8W 0.114 / 0.092A Max.
Drain Pump PAC-SH94DM-E How to Use / How to Install 1. Before installation of the Drain Pump 1-1 Set up of the Drain Pump ● ● ● (* Position the indoor unit first.) Remove the cover and the mounting plate which is fixed on the back of the Drain Pump each. * The packaging material which is put between the cover and the main body of Drain Pump is only for cushion for transportation. Take it out as it is unnecessary. * Take out the accessories.
Drain Pump PAC-SH94DM-E 2-2 Installation of the Drain Pump ● Fix the Drain Pump on the mounting plate (1) Install the screws to the 2 upper holes (indicated by the arrows shown in right figure) of the mounting plate by hand tightening them about halfway, and then hook the Drain Pump on the screws. (2) Level the Drain Pump by using a spirit level. Then tighten the 4 screws securely to fix the Drain Pump. CAUTION The Drain Pump must be leveled. Otherwise, the water leaks and it makes wall dirty. 3.
Drain Pump PAC-SH94DM-E 5. Electric wiring 5-1 Set up of the indoor unit (* Confirm that the power is off before starting the installation work.) (1) Remove the panel of indoor unit and the electric box cover. (* See the indoor unit installation section in the installation manual of the indoor unit.) 5-2 Electric wiring ● ● Route the wiring through the left piping space of the indoor unit to the electric box as shown in right figure.
Drain Pump PAC-SH75DM-E Descriptions Photo Raises drain generated during unit's operation to secure the appropriate angle of the drain pipe. Applicable Models PKA-A12HA7 PKA-A18HA7 Specifications 220-240V 50Hz / 60Hz 12 / 10.8W 0.114 / 0.092A Max.
Drain Pump PAC-SH75DM-E How to Use / How to Install 1. Before installation of the Drain Pump 1-1 Set up of the Drain Pump ● ● ● (* Position the indoor unit first.) Remove the cover and the mounting plate which is fixed on the back of the Drain Pump each. * The packaging material which is put between the cover and the main body of Drain Pump is only for cushion for transportation. Take it out as it is unnecessary. * Take out the accessories.
Drain Pump PAC-SH75DM-E 2-2 Installation of the Drain Pump ● Fix the Drain Pump on the mounting plate. (1) Install the screws to the 2 upper holes (indicated by the arrows shown in right figure) of the mounting plate by hand tightening them about halfway, and then hook the Drain Pump on the screws. (2) Level the Drain Pump by using a spirit level. Then tighten the 4 screws securely to fix the Drain Pump. CAUTION The Drain Pump must be leveled. Otherwise, the water leaks and it makes wall dirty. 3.
Drain Pump PAC-SH75DM-E 5. Electric wiring 5-1 Set up of the indoor unit (* Confirm that the power is off before starting the installation work.) (1) Remove the panel of indoor unit and the electric box cover. (* See the indoor unit installation section in the installation manual of the indoor unit.) 5-2 Electric wiring ● ● Route the wiring through the left piping space of the indoor unit to the electric box as shown in right figure.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E Descriptions Photo Raises drain generated during unit's operation to secure the appropriate angle of the drain pipe. Applicable Models PCA-A24/30/36/42KA7 Specifications Dimensions Rated power Power consumption Operating current Drain lift 220V AC, single-phase, 50/60Hz 12/10.8W 0.114/0.092A Max. 600mm from indoor unit’s top surface Discharge rate Driving motor Drain piping 24 /h or more Shading type (Class E insulation) Connected to drain outlet. PVC pipe VP-20 (O.D.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Confirming Supplied Accessories * Before starting installation, make sure that the following accessories are present.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E 3 Installing the Drain lift up mechanism 1.Remove the intake grille and side panel. (Refer to the indoor unit installation manual.) 2.Prepare the knockout hole to be used for the upper piping of the indoor unit. 3.Fix the attachment 2 with the fixing screws 3 (×2) 4.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E 5 W In case of accessory parts VP-20pipe 4 and pipe cover 5 do not have enough length because the lifting height is high, please purchase procure supply locally. Drain Piping *For details on piping, refer to the installation manual of the indoor unit. 1.Apply vinyl chloride type abhesive to the drainage outlet of the drain lift up mechanism ① , then insert the VP-20 pipe ④ into it, (30mm deep) 2.Connect the VP20 pipe ④ and existing drain pipe using a 90-degree elbow etc.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E 6 Electric Wiring *Refer to the installation manual of the indoor unit together with this manual. *Perform the work after checking that the power supply is off. 1.Remove the beam. 2.Remove the electric parts cover. 3.Pull the electric parts box downwards. 4.Connect the lead wire of drain lift up mechanism to the CNP and CN4F connectors provided on the control PCB of the indoor unit. 5.
Drain Pump PAC-SH84DM-E 7 Test Run *Through this test run, check that drainage is discharged properly and that there is no water leakage from any of the connections. *Refer to the installation manual of the indoor unit together with this manual. 1. Supplying water Supply approximately 1000cc of water to the air outlet. Air outlet Water supply pump 2.Carrying out a test run (1) Turn the power ON. (2) Press the TEST RUN button on the remote controller twice.
Wi-Fi Adapter PAC-USWHS002-WF-1 Descriptions Photo Allows for a Mitsubishi Electric indoor unit to communicate with to the kumo cloudTM app and web.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 Descriptions Photo Allows a HVAC Thermostat or I/O Controller to control a MitsubishiElectric Cooling & Heating CITY MULTI® or M-Series or P-Series indoor unit.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 System Configuration Warning: Thermostat should be (not heat pump). for use with a conventional system Note: When either Y2 or W2 is left unconnected, it is recommended to set SW2-6 to the OFF position. 1. All wiring shown should be performed with 18 AWG thermostat wire. 2. Terminals on the PAC-US444CN-1 support 20-30VAC. 3. High/medium/low fan signals are optional, and may not be available on all thermostat models. 4.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 Example 2: Single-stage Cooling and Heating Note: When either Y2 or W2 is left unconnected, it is recommended to set SW2-6 to the OFF position. Example 3: Single-stage Cooling and Heating with Dedicated Fan Speed Relays Note: When connecting only set SW2-6 to the OFF position.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 Example 4: Single-stage Cooling with Alternate Primary Heating Source Note: For this OFF position. it is recommended to set SW2-6 to the Follow the wiring from example 2, with the following adjustments: 1. Connect thermostat W1 to the alternate heat source. 2. Connect the thermostat W2 terminal to the PAC-US444CN-1 W1 terminal.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 How to Install 1. Choose a place where to install the PAC-US444CN-1. The device provides two mounting holes that can be used to mechanically affix the case to a solid surface. Double-sided tape may be used to affix the device. When using tape, ensure that the tape is approved for use within the anticipated operating temperature ranges. 2. Install the transformer, as necessary, per building code and manufacturer’s installation instructions. 3.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 SW1-3/4: The indoor unit fan speed can be adjusted via the following settings: SW1-3 SW1-4 Result OFF OFF Auto (Default) ON OFF Medium OFF ON High ON ON Custom Auto Note: Custom Auto provides more comfortable fan speed operation vs.
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 CN24 Operation During Defrost SW2-4: Adjusts Mode 23 function settings according to the following table: SW2-4 Result Fan and CN24 OFF Setting 2 (Default) ON ON Setting 1 OFF *Refer to the appropriate Indoor Unit Installation Manual for Mode 23 function setting Fan Speed During Heating Mode, Thermal Off SW2-5: Adjusts Mode 25 initial setting (fan speed in thermal off for heating) according to the following table: SW2-5 Result OFF Extra low (Default) ON Set by Th
T-STAT Interface PAC-US444CN-1 Usage Operate the third-party thermostat per the manufacturer’s instructions. During normal operation, the connection of Mitsubishi remote controllers (e.g. MA/ME) is not supported, as they will interfere with the correct operation of the PAC-US444CN-1. Notes: 1. The indoor unit will limit the internal temperature control set point based on the 2. Fan signals G1,G2,G3, when energized, take precedence over SW1-3&4. 3.
Wired WiredRemote RemoteController Controllerwith Weekly Timer Function Wired Remote Controller with Weekly Timer Function Figure Descriptions Photo PAR-32MAA PAR-32MAA *MAC-333IF-E required PAR-32MAA *MAC-333IF-E required Advanced MA remote controller with the large size dot liquid crystal display. Multi-language display and weekly timer function are available. Descriptions Photo Advanced MA remote controller with the large size dot liquid crystal display.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 4 ページ Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 How to Use / How to Install 1. System Requirements WARNING The CD-ROM that is supplied with the unit can only be played on a CD-drive or a DVD-drive. Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player as this may damage your ears and/or speakers. Your computer must meet the following requirements to run Manual Navigation Software. [PC] PC/AT compatible [CPU] Core2 Duo 1.66 GHz or faster (Core2 Duo 1.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 5 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 3. Field-supplied parts/Required tools (1) Field-supplied parts The following parts are field-supplied parts. Parts name Qty. Notes Double switch box 1 Thin metal conduit Necessary Lock nut and bushing Necessary Cable cover Putty Necessary Not required for direct wall installation Required for routing remote controller cable along a wall Reasonable Molly anchor Necessary Remote controller cable (Use a 0.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 6 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 5. Installation/Wiring work (1) Installation work Controller can be installed either in the switch box or directly on the wall. Perform the installation properly according to the method. 1 Drill a hole in the wall. ■ Installation using a switch box Drill a hole in the wall, and install the switch box on the wall. Connect the switch box to the conduit tube.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 7 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 5 Install the bottom case. ■ Installation using a switch box Secure at least two corners of the switch box with screws. ■ Direct wall installation Thread the cable through the groove. Secure at least two corners of the remote controller with screws. Be sure to secure top-left and bottom-right corners of the remote controller (viewed from the front) to prevent it from lifting. (Use molly anchor etc.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 8 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 8 Route the wire to the top case. Important Hold the cables in place with clamps to prevent undue force from being applied to the terminal block and causing cable breakage. Clamp Insert the wire. 9 Install the front cover and top case on the bottom case. Two mounting tabs are at the top of the top case. (A cover is already installed on the case at the time of factory shipment.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 9 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA Important Use a flat-head screwdriver with a blade width of 4-7 mm (5/32-9/ 32 inch). The use of a screwdriver with a narrower or wider blade tip may damage the controller casing. To prevent damage to the control board, do not insert the driver into the slot strongly. To prevent damage to the controller casing, do not force the driver to turn with its tip inserted in the slot.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 1 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 7. Remote controller button functions (7) Backlit LCD (2) Function buttons F1, F2, F3, and F4 from the left (6) Operation indicator (1) ON/OFF button (4) RETURN button (3) MENU button (5) SELECT button Pressing the MENU button will bring up the Main menu as shown below. (Refer to section 9.(2) "Main display" for details.) (1) ON/OFF button Use to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 2 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 8. Turning on the power Make sure that the MA remote controller is properly installed according to the instructions in the Installation Manual and that the indoor and outdoor unit installation has been completed before turning on the power. (1) When the power is turned on, the following screen will appear. Notes · When the power is on for the first time, the Language selection screen will be displayed.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 3 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA (2) Clock setting [Button operation] [1] Move the cursor with the F1 or F2 button to the desired item. [2] Change the date and time with the F3 or F4 button, and press the SELECT button to save the change. The change will be reflected on the clock display on the Main display. Note: Clock setting is necessary for time display, weekly timer, timer setting and error history.
Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA [3]Room temperature display [Button operation] Move the cursor to the "Room temp." on the display details setting screen, and select the desired setting with the F3 or F4 button. (The factory setting is "Yes".) · Yes: Room temperature appears on the Main display. · No: Room temperature does not appear on the Main display. Note: Even when "Yes" is set, the room temperature is not displayed on the Main display in the "Basic" mode.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 5 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA 11. Service menu (Maintenance password is required.) At the Main display, press the MENU button and select "Service" to make the maintenance settings. When the Service menu is selected, a window will appear asking for the password.
Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA [3] Use the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor to select the mode number, and change the setting number with the F3 or F4 button. [4] When the settings are completed, press the SELECT button to send the setting data from the remote controller to the indoor units. [5] When the transmission is successfully completed, the screen will return to the Function setting screen. Function setting Unt # 1 Ref.
Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA Table 2 Function Settings 100Hr Filter sign 2500Hr No filter sign indicator Quiet Air flow (fan speed) Standard No. of air outlets 3 directions Hi ceiling 4 directions 2 directions Not supported Installed options (High performance filter) Supported Horizontal vane setting No vanes (Vane No.3 setting: PLA only) Vane No.1 setting Vane No.
Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA Table 3 Setting No. of Mode No. 08 Mode No. 10 Function 1 2 1 3 External static pressure 1 2 2 3 SEZ, PEA PEAD MVZ, PVA 15 Pa - 75 Pa 35 Pa 35 Pa 125 Pa 50 Pa 50 Pa 200 Pa 5 Pa 70 Pa 75 Pa - 100 Pa 125 Pa - 150 Pa 200 Pa Vertical, Horizontal Left, Horizontal Right External Static Pressure Setting Down flow External Static Pressure Setting Table 4 MVZ, PVA Function Setting Mode No. ( )RF thermostat setup function No.
Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA PEAD-AA5 Function Setting Mode No. ( )RF thermostat setup function No. 23 (123) 11 (111) 1 - 2 1 2 2 Initial setting (Factory setting) Heater OFF Inlet air temp. set temp Heater ON Inlet air temp. set temp - 4.5°F(2.5°C) •The fan will stop and the heater will turn off when [DEFROST] or [ERROR] is displayed. Enable heater basic control 1st Heater OFF Inlet air temp. set temp Heater ON Inlet air temp. set temp - 1.
[3] Use the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor to select the mode number, and change the setting number with the F3 or F4 button. PEAD-AA4, PEA, SEZ [4] When the settings are completed, press the SELECT button to send the setting data from the remote controller to the indoor units. PAR-32MAA Wired Remote Controller [5] When the transmission is Cursor Cursor successfully completed, the screen will return to the Function setting Individual items screen. (Unit No. 1 through 4) Function setting Unt # 1 Ref.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 7 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA To search for the LOSSNAY address [4] Enter the address of the indoor unit to which the remote controller is connected, select "Conf" in the "Function", and press the SELECT button. "Collecting data" will appear on the screen. If the signal is received correctly, the indoor unit address and LOSSNAY address will appear. "--" will appear when no LOSSNAY unit is found.
WT07894X01_GB_A5.book 8 ページ 2015年7月7日 火曜日 午後3時35分 Wired Remote Controller PAR-32MAA [Resetting the error history] [1] Press the F4 button (Reset) on the screen that shows the error history. A confirmation screen will appear asking if you want to delete the error history. Self check Ref. address Delete error history? Cancel OK [2] Press the F4 button (OK) to delete the error history.
Signal Receiver PAR-SA9CA-E Descriptions Figure Enables the use of wireless remote controller. Applicable Models ON/OFF SEZ-KD09/12/15/18NA4 PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 Specifications Content 120(H)×70(W)×22.5(D) mm 0.2kg DC12V (supplied from indoor unit control) 0 ~ 40℃ Humidity : 30 ~ 90%RH (no condensing) ABS White Grey (4.8Y7.92/0.66) Item external dimensions Weight Power Temperature Material Colour (Munsell) Dimensions Unit: inch [mm] 2-3/4 [70] 3/8 [9.9] 7/8 [22.
Signal Receiver PAR-SA9CA-E 8 How to Use / How to Install8.4 [Fig. 8-7] Standard 1:1 Indoor/outdoor wiring OC(00) A Signal receiving unit wiring B TB1 A Outdoor unit B Refrigerant address TB4 IC C Indoor unit D Signal receiving unit CN90 C 1 D [Fig. 8-8] A F B E G C D A B C D Signal receiving unit external Center of Switch box Switch box Installation pitch E F G H 6.5 mm (1/4 inch) 70 mm (2 - 3/4 inch) 83.5 ± 0.4 mm (3 - 9/32 inch) Protrusion (pillar, etc) H [Fig.
8 8.4 Signal Receiver PAR-SA9CA-E [Fig. 8-12] Insert the minus screwdriver toward the arrow pointed and wrench it to remove the cover. A flat screwdriver whose width of blade is between 4 and 7mm (5/32 - 9/32inch) must be used. [Fig. 8-13] C A B D A Thin-wall portion B Bottom case C Remote controller wire D Conducting wire [Fig. 8-14] A A Screw (M4 x 30) * When installing the lower case directly on the wall or the ceiling, use wood screws. [Fig.
Signal Receiver PAR-SA9CA-E Signal Receiving Unit [Fig. 8-11] 1) Sample system connection [Fig. 8-7] Only the wiring from the signal receiving unit and between the remote controllers is shown in [Fig. 8-7]. The wiring differs depending on the unit to be connected or the system to be used. For details on restrictions, refer to the installation manual or the service handbook that came with the unit. 1. Connecting to Mr.
Signal Receiver PAR-SR3LA-E Descriptions Figure • Integrate the Signal Receiver in the corner panel (the opposite side of refrigerant piping). • Applicable only for PLA-A·EA7 models.
Signal Receiver PAR-SR3LA-E How to Use / How to Install 11. Preparation forinstalling installing SIGNAL RECEIVER Preparation for SIGNAL RECEIVER Make to the turn offpower the main Make sure tosure turn off main beforepower work. 1. Open the intake grille and remove the corner panel. The corner panel is in opposite to where refrigerant pipes are (where local wires are drawn into). Note: ● Discard only the removed corner panel. ● Reuse the screw of the removed corner panel to install the signal receiver.
Signal Receiver PAR-SR3LA-E ● To install the signal receiver to the 2 locations other than the standard location, follow the procedure below.
Simple MA Remote Controller Photo 14.5[9/16] 70[2-3/4] PAC-YT53CRAU Unit:mm[in.] Descriptions Applicable Models 83.5[3-9/32] 120[4-23/32] New functions have been added to the CITY MULTI series that enable the setting of certain indoor unit functions (such as static pressure) from the remote controller. (For more detailed information, please contact your nearest sales office or distributor.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU How to Use / How to Install 1 Component names and supplied parts The following parts are included in the box. Parts name Qty. Appearance Remote controller (top case) 1 Right figure *1 Remote controller (bottom case) 1 Right figure *2 Roundhead cross slot screws M4×30 2 *3 Wood screw 4.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 3 How To Wire Transmission Line The wiring is different when the remote controller is connected to a CITY MULTI control system (“-A” type and later) and when it is connected to a M-Series and P-Series air conditioner (A control type). The wiring also differs with the system configuration. Check the system used. 1. Connecting to CITY MULTI control system The numbers (1) to (4) in the figure correspond to items (1) to (4) in the following description.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU (4) To interlock to a LOSSNAY or OA processing unit, make the following settings using the remote controller. (For a description of how to set an interlock, see section 7 Ventilation Setting .) Set the LOSSNAY or OA processing unit address and the address of all the indoor units you want to interlock. (5) Total length of remote controller wiring • The simple MA controller can be wired up to 200 m (656 ft). Procure 0.75 - 1.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU (3) Up to two remote controllers can be connected to one group • When two remote controllers are connected to one group, always set the Main remote controller and Sub remote controller. • When only one remote controller is connected to one group, set it as the Main controller. When two remote controllers are connected to one group, set the Main remote controller and Sub remote controller.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU • To monitor the accurate indoor temperature, install the remote controller away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and the supply air outlet of the air conditioner. • Install the remote controller in a location that allows the sensor to measure the representative room temperature. • Install the remote controller where no wires are routed around the temperature sensor on the controller. (If wires are routed, the sensor cannot measure accurate indoor temperature.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 3 Prepare the bottom case of the remote controller. Top case Bottom case 4 Connect the remote controller cable to the terminal block on the bottom case. Peel off the remote controller cable sheath as shown below to connect to the terminal block properly. Secure the remote controller cable so that the peeled part of the cable will fit into the case. Sheath Connect the cable.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 5 Install the bottom case. Be sure to secure two places of the bottom case. Installation using a switch box Direct wall installation Seal the cable access hole with putty. Single switch box Wood screws Refer to 1. Roundhead cross slot screws Remote controller cable Refer to 4. Remote controller cable Refer to 4. Important To avoid deformation and damage to the bottom case, do not overtighten the screws.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU ON 1 2 3 4 OFF 8 Connect the connector to the top case. Connect the connector on the bottom case to the socket on the top case. Connect the connector. Important To prevent malfunctions, do not remove the protective sheet or the circuit board from the top case. To prevent cable breakage and malfunctions, do not hang the top controller casing hang by the cable as shown in the figure above. 9 Insert the wires into the clamp.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU Direct wall installation (when running the cable along the wall) • Thread the cable through the access hole at the top of the remote controller. • Seal the cut-out part of the cover with putty. • Use a cable cover. Seal the gap with putty. Use a cable cover. Thread the cable through the top of the remote controller.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 5 Test Run 1. Before making a test run, refer to the “Test Run” section of the indoor unit installation manual. 2. When the [ON/OFF] button and [TEMP. longer, test run is performed. ] button are pressed simultaneously for 2 seconds or 3. Stop the test run by pressing the [ON/OFF] button. 4. If trouble occurred during the test run, refer to the “Test Run” section of the indoor unit installation manual.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU - When LOSSNAY or OA processing unit are not registered 4 If registration is unnecessary, end registration by pressing and holding down the [ FAN] and [TEMP. ] buttons at the same time for two seconds. If a new LOSSNAY or OA processing unit must be registered, go to step 1. Registration procedure. If you want to confirm another LOSSNAY or OA processing unit, go to step 2. Confirmation procedure. To delete a registered LOSSNAY or OA processing unit, go to step 3.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU <2. Confirmation procedure> 8 Set the address of the indoor unit connected by the remote controller whose LOSSNAY or OA processing unit you want to confirm using the [TEMP. ] and [TEMP. ] buttons. (01 to 50) 9 Press the [ON/OFF] button and [ FAN] button simultaneously for 2 seconds, and check the LOSSNAY address registered at the set indoor unit address. - Confirmation end display (When LOSSNAY is connected.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 7 Function Selection for M-Series and P-Series Make the following settings for M-Series and P-Series if necessary. (This setting cannot be made with CITY MULTI Control System. To make CITY MULTI indoor unit settings from the remote controller, refer to section 9 Function Selection for CITY MULTI .) Set the functions of each indoor unit from the remote controller, as required. The functions of each indoor unit can be selected only from the remote controller.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU [Function selection flow] First grasp the function selection flow. The following describes setting of “Thermistor selection” of Table 1 as an example. (For the actual setting procedure, see [Setting procedure] 1 to 0.) 1 Check the function selection set contents. 2 Switch to the FUNCTION SELECTION mode. (Press D and C simultaneously in the remote controller OFF state.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU * If the remote controller enters the OFF state after the “ (FUNCTION)” and room temperature displays “ ” have flashes for two seconds, communication is probably abnormal. Make sure there are no noise sources near the transmission line. NOTE: If you make a mistake during operation, end function selection by step selection from step . and repeat Set the indoor unit address No. [ FAN] button. The unit address No. display “– –” flashes. Press the [TEMP. ] and [TEMP.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU Mode No. selection Select the mode No. you want to set with the settable mode numbers can be selected.) [TEMP. ] and [TEMP. ] buttons. (Only the Mode No. display Mode No. 02 = Thermistor selection Select the setting contents of the selected mode. [ FAN] button is pressed, the current setting No. flashes. Use this to check the When the currently set contents. [TEMP. ] and [TEMP. ] buttons. Select the setting No. using the Setting No. display Setting No.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 8 Function Selection for CITY MULTI Make this setting only when the function settings need to be changed on CITY MULTI. (This setting cannot be made with M-Series and P-Series Control System. To make settings for M-Series and P-Series, refer to section 8 Function Selection for M-Series and P-Series .) Set the functions of each indoor unit from the remote controller, as required. Refer to the Indoor unit Installation Manual for factory settings, mode No.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 8If the set settings need to be changed, repeat steps 4 to 7. To complete the settings, press the [MODE] and the [ FAN] buttons at the same time for two seconds or longer. Response has been received. [TEMP. ] [TEMP. ] [MODE] Indoor unit address setting [MODE] Function Setting No. setting Function Setting Value setting [ON/OFF] No response Waiting for response The specified indoor unit does not exist. Response has been received. 2 sec.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 5To check the settings, repeat steps 2 to 4. To complete the checking process, press the [MODE] and the [ for two seconds or longer. FAN] buttons at the same time Response has been received. [TEMP. ] [TEMP. ] [MODE] Indoor unit address setting Function Setting No. setting [FAN] No response Waiting for response The specified indoor unit does not exist. Response is received. Current setting value Response has been received.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 3 Self-diagnosis result display (For the contents of the error code, refer to the indoor unit installation manual or service handbook.) Error code 4 digits or error code 2 digits (Alternate display) Error detection attribute Address 3 digits or unit address No.
Simple MA Remote Controller PAC-YT53CRAU 3 Remote controller check result Since there is no problem at the remote controller, check for other causes. (Error display 1) “NG” flashes → Remote controller send/receive circuit abnormal Remote controller switching is necessary.
Wireless Remote Controller PAR-FL32MA-E Descriptions Photo Wireless remote controller for P series and SEZ models. (The receiver is necessary.) Applicable Models SEZ-KD09/12/15/18NA4 PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 PKA-A12/18HA7 PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PKA-A24/30/36KA7 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PCA-A24/30/36/42KA7 Specifications Accessory “AAA” LR03 alkaline batteries: 2pcs 4.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E Descriptions Figure Enables the use of wireless remote controller. Applicable Models ON/OFF PKA-A12/18HA7 PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PKA-A24/30/36KA7 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PCA-A24/30/36/42KA7 PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 HEAT Specifications COOL Item external dimensions Weight Power Temperature Material Colour (Munsell) Dimensions Unit: inch [mm] 7/8 [22.5] 1-3/8 [53.2] 3-9/32 [83.5] 3/16 [4.6] COOL 4-23/32 [120] ON/OFF HEAT 3/8 [9.9] 3/16 [4.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E Example of System Configuration The remote controller wire is connected to CITY MULTI System (C type or later). (In case of CITY MULTI System) Group 1 Central management transmission line (M-NET transmission line) TB7 OC 51 TB3 TB5 IC 01 TB15 Group 2 TB5 IC 02 TB15 Group 3 TB5 IC 03 TB15 Indoor and outdoor transmission lines (M-NET transmission line) MA remote controller cable Signal receiving unit Replace CN41 with CN40.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E Setting the Pair Number & Main/Sub Switch Setting pair number of the wireless remote controller and the Signal Receiving Unit. Set switch position of the Signal Receiving Unit as follows. Refer to the installation manual that came with the wireless remote controller for how to set pair numbers of wireless remote controllers. 1 2 3 PAR-FA32MA Pair No. of receiver matches that of remote controller.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E How to Install (1) Choose a place in which to install the Signal Receiving Unit (switch box). Be sure to observe the following steps: Signal receiving unit external 2 m 7 x.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E (4) Seal the Signal Receiving Unit cord lead-in hole with putty in order to prevent the possible entry of dew, water droplets, cockroaches, other insects, etc. • When installing on the switch box, seal the connections between the switch box and wiring pipe with putty.
Wireless Signal Receiver PAR-FA32MA-E Possible Combinations of Signal Receiving Units and Remote Controllers When the Signal Receiving Unit and other types of remote controller are used together, the following combinations must be used. • Possible combinations of remote controllers Availability Main remote controller Sub remote controller Indoor unit function Available • Models with 1°F The temperature cannot be set in increments RX MA(20)/RX(31) temperature setting of 1°F using wireless remote controller.
i-see Sensor Controller Kit with i-see Sensor Wireless Remote Controller Kit PAC-SH91MK-E PAR-SA92MW-E PAR-SL93B-E Applicable Models PCA-A24/30/36/42KA7 Making Sure of Components Make sure that the following components, along with this manual, are packed in the box.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E Clips on the ceiling side 4 Laying out the lead wire • Pass the lead wire through the retaining clips. • Layout the lead wire along the vane motor lead wire, then fix them with the clips on the ceiling side of the unit. Retaining clip 5 Removing the beam and the electrical box cover • Remove the beam. • Loosen the two screws at the bottom of the electrical box cover, and then slide the cover to the left to remove it. • Pull down the electrical box.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E Pair Setting 3 PairNumber Number Setting • This is the setting to specify the unit to operate with the wireless remote controller. • Make setting for J41, J42 (Jumper wire) of indoor controller board and the pair number of wireless remote controller. • The pair number setting is available with the 4 patterns as shown in the following table.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E Function Selection 6 Function Selection This setting is available only for Mr. Slim model. CITY MULTI model can be set by dip switch of indoor/outdoor control circuit board. Refer to technical data of CITY MULTI model to set dip switch. Each function can be set according to necessity using the remote controller. The setting of function for each unit can only be done by the remote controller. Select function available from the Table3.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E Other function selections Now that you know how to change LOSSANY connectivity setting, there are several other settings that can be changed as well. The following table lists the various settings that can be changed through the remote controller and the default settings. Table 3.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E 2 Setting the unit numbers Set “00” as the unit number when setting function from Table 4. When setting function from Table 5. - When setting function for an indoor unit in an independent system, set the unit number to 01. - When setting function for a simultaneous-Twin indoor unit system, assign unit numbers from 01 to 02 to each indoor unit. - When setting the same functions for an entire simultaneous Twin-indoor unit system, assign “07” as the unit number.
PAC-SH91MK-E/PAR-SA92MW-E/PAR-SL93B-E [Output pattern B] Errors detected by unit other than indoor unit (outdoor unit, etc.
Remote Sensor PAC-SE41TS-E Descriptions Figure Enables to pick up the room temperature at the remote position. Applicable Models SLZ-KA09/12/15NA PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 SEZ-KD09/12/15/18NA4 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PKA-A12/18HA7 PKA-A24/30/36KA7 PLA-A12/18/24/30/36/42EA7 Specifications External dimensions (mm) 120 (H) x 70 (W) x 15 (D) White gray (Munsell 4.48Y 7.92/0.
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Connector Cable for Remote Display PAC-SA88HA-E/PAC-725AD-E Descriptions Figure • This adapter enables control of several units with a multiple remote control display. Applicable Models SLZ-KA09/12/15NA PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 SEZ-KD09/12/15/18NA4 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 Specifications Dimensions Function Connecting cable to output status signal of the air conditioner, and ON/OFF by external (pulse) signal.
Connector Cable for Remote Display PAC-SA88HA-E/PAC-725AD-E How to Use / How to Install MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY You can control several units with a multiple remote control display, by wiring an optional multiple remote controller adapter (PAC-SA88HA-E) with relays and lamps on the market. How to wire (1) Connect the multiple remote controller adapter to the connector CN51 on the indoor controller board.
Remote On/Off Adapter PAC-SE55RA-E Descriptions Figure • Operation other than ON/OFF (adjustment of temperature, fan speed, and air direction, for example) can be performed even when remote controller operation is prohibited.
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Remote Operation Adapter PAC-SF40RM-E Descriptions Figure Extraction of non-voltage contact output. *Use of optional [Remote Operation Adapter] and "remote display panel" Part to be provided at your site) provides non-voltage contact outputs of signals (operation, error) and operation/stop input function. Unable to use with wireless remote controller.
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External Heater Adapter CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 Descriptions Figure This product is the special adapter necessary to operate an electric heater with the air conditioner. Applicable Models CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 SEZ-KD09/12/15/18NA4 MVZ-A09/12/15/18/24AA4 PEAD-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 PVA-A12/18/24/30/36/42AA7 Specifications Item Coil Voltage Power Consumption Maximum Distance Wire Size Content 12VDC 0.
External Heater Adapter CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 How to Use / How to Install 1 Field-supplied Wiring (1) Basic wiring Remote control board Relay circuit Indoor unit control board Adapter Electric Heater 2 1 White 2/3 Yellow White White CN24 CN22/CN4Y Green/White – X 1 Yellow/ Orange X Red Green/ White Electric Heater power source External output cable 12VDC + Fan control connector 5VDC On-site preparation Maximum cable length is 10 m (32 ft) Outdoor unit control board • PUHY, PURY-P-TGMU
External Heater Adapter CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 - Return air temperature sensor fault (Error code: 5101) Indoor unit fan operation error (Error code: 4109) Transmission error (Error code: 6***, 7***) When heating mode is prohibited When demand control or capacity save is set to 0% During refrigerant recovery mode on PUMY system For a few minutes when change from thermo OFF to ON or ON to OFF in R2/WR2 system Table.2 Heater OFF Inlet air temp. set temp. Heater ON Inlet air temp. < set temp.
Distribution Pipe MSDD-50TR-E * model change from MSDD-50SR-E Descriptions Photo Branch pipe for Multi-System Twin type Twin use.
Distribution Pipe MSDD-50TR-E How to Use / How to Install Package Air-conditioner Optional Parts Instruction Sheet for Simultaneous Twin Distributing Pipe Make sure that you have all the following parts before installation. Instruction sheet Gas pipe This sheet 1 sheet Liquid pipe Pipe cover (for gas pipe) 1pc 1pc See the following for the specifications of gas pipe MSDD-50TR Gas pipe Liquid pipe Pipe cover (for liquid pipe) 1pc ,and liquid pipe Joint pipe A B C D 1pc 7Flare nut 9.52 15.
Air Outlet Guide PAC-SJ07SG-E (to change air blowing direction) Descriptions Figure A part to change air direction from outdoor unit. Can also be used to prevent short cycles. Applicable Models Air Outlet Guide PUY-A12/18NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A12/18NKA7(-BS) only 1 piece required Specifications Ivory (3.0Y 7.8/1.1) Color (Munsell) Material/surface treatment Alloy hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet/Acrylic resin coating Weight 2.
Air Outlet Guide to change air blowing directions PAC-SJ07SG-E How to Use / How to Install Note that two sets of this product are necessary for RP100, RP125, RP140.
Air Outlet Guide to change air blowing directions PAC-SJ07SG-E 3 Installation Complete Diagrams 809W × 300D × 630H(mm) Outdoor unit Air outlet guide 4 Installation Method ● Four blowout directions can be selected: Check the orientation of blowout vane, and attach the blowout guide in the direction that matches the situation at local site. (1) Make a frame by fixing 2 supports 2 on the outdoor unit with 4 screws 4. (2) Fix the air outlet guide 1 to the supports mounted on the outdoor unit with 4 screws 3.
Air Outlet Guide PAC-SG59SG-E Descriptions Photo A part to change air direction from outdoor unit. Can also be used to prevent short cycles. Applicable Models PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30/36/42NHA6(-BS) PUZ-HA30/36NHA5 Specifications Exterior Color (Munsell) Material Weight Air outlet direction Dimensions Accessory name x Qty. Washer faced screw (M5x35) x 4 (Iron wire (SWCH18A)/Zinc nickel plated) Unit: inch [mm] 22-31/32 [571.
Air Outlet Guide PAC-SG59SG-E How to Use / How to Install 2-fan type outdoor unit 1 Checking provided parts Make sure that this package has the following parts as well as the installation sheet: ①Air Discharge guide × 1 ②Support × 2 (For the upper and lower sides) ※PAC-SG58SG-E (Screw hole×6) ③Support × 2 ④Attachment screw × 4 (For right and left) PAC-SG58SG-E (Screw hole×2) PAC-SG58SG-E(5×10) PAC-SG59SG-E(5×35) ⑥Spacer × 4 ※PAC-SG59SG-E ⑤Attachment screw × 8 PAC-SG58SG-E(4×10) (In the followi
Air Outlet Guide PAC-SH96SG-E Descriptions Figure A part to change air direction from outdoor unit. Can also be used to prevent short cycles. Applicable Models MXZ-3C24/3C30/4C36/5C42NA2 PUZ-HA42NKA MXZ-8C48NA PUY-A36/42NKA7(-BS) MXZ-2C20/3C24/3C30NAHZ2 PUZ-A36/42NKA7(-BS) MXZ-4C36/5C42/8C48NAHZ Specifications Air outlet guide Ivory (3.0Y 7.8/1.
PAC-SH96SG-E Air Outlet Guide How to Use / How to Install 2-fan type outdoor unit 1 Checking provided parts Make sure that this package has the following parts as well as the installation sheet: 1 ①Air Discharge guide 2 1 ②Support ④Washer 12 ③Screw(5o15) ⑤Spring washer 12 12 Checking Installation Space (Unit: mm) ●Secure the necessary surrounding space shown below and select a place with less obstacles, to prevent a short cycle.
Air Protect Guide PAC-SJ06AG-E (for cooling at -15 ) Descriptions Figure Enables operation even when the outside temperature is low. Protect the unit from cold wind. Applicable Models PUY-A12/18NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A12/18NKA7(-BS) only 1 piece required Specifications Air Protect Guide Exterior Color (Munsell) Surface treatment Alloy hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet 3.4kg Mounting screw (4x10) x 4 Spring washerx 4 Material Weight Accessory name x Qty.
PAC-SJ06AG-E Air Protect Guide for cooling at -15 How to Use / How to Install 1 Accessories Make sure that all the following parts, in addition to this manual, are in this box.
Air Protect Guide PAC-SH63AG-E Descriptions Photo Enables operation even when the outside temperature is low. Protect the unit from cold wind. Applicable Models PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-HA30/36NHA5 Specifications Ivory (3.0Y 7.8/1.1) Acrylic resin coating Exterior Alloy hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel Material sheet Weight 3.3kg Washer faced screw (M5x15) x 4 Accessory name x Qty.
Air Protect Guide PAC-SH63AG-E How to Use / How to Install When 2-fan type outdoor unit is used, note that two sets of this product will be necessary.
Air Protect Guide PAC-SH63AG-E 2 Requirements of space for installation 3 Installation procedure 293
Air Protect Guide PAC-SH95AG-E Descriptions Photo Enables operation even when the outside temperature is low. Protect the unit from cold wind. Applicable Models MXZ-8C48NA 2 pieces required MXZ-4C36/5C42/8C48NAHZ 2 pieces required PUZ-HA42NKA PUY-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A36/42NKA7(-BS) Specifications Ivory (3.0Y 7.8/1.1) Acrylic resin coating Exterior Alloy hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel Material sheet Weight 3.5kg Washer faced screw (M5x15) x 4 Accessory name x Qty.
Air Protect Guide PAC-SH95AG-E How to Use / How to Install When 2-fan type outdoor unit is used, note that two sets of this product will be becessary. 1 Checking parts Make sure that all the following parts, in addition to this manual, are in this box: ②Mounting screw (5o15) 6 Min.500 (1)One unit installation 150~400 6 ④Spring washer 6 (Unit : mm) 150~400 2 Requirements of space for installation ③Washer Wall surface Wall surface 150~400 1 ①Air Guide 150 or more Min.
Drain Socket PAC-SJ08DS-E Descriptions Figure Cap the unnecessary holes on the outdoor unit (bottom) and centralize the drainage when using a drain pipe.
Drain Socket PAC-SG61DS-E Descriptions Photo Cap the unnecessary holes on the outdoor unit (bottom) and centralize the drainage when using a drain pipe.
Drain Socket PAC-SG61DS-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Accessory Make sure that the following parts are put in the package. 1Drain socket・・・・・・・・・・・1 pcs 2Drain cap・・・・・・・・・・・・・5 pcs 3Insulation part (for liquid pipe)・・・・1 pc 4Insulation part (for gas pipe)・・・・・1 pc 5Band・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・8 pcs Small size Large size ☆Prepare the adhesive in the field. 2.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SG63DP-E Descriptions Photo A drain pan for the drain water generated from the outdoor unit. Applicable Models PUY-A12/18NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A12/18NKA7(-BS) Specifications Drain outlet size R3/4 screw (20A) Ivory (3.0Y 7.8/1.1) Color (Munsell) Exterior Surface treatment Acrylic resin coating Alloy hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel Material sheet (t1.6) Weight 6.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SG63DP-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Installation Method (1) When installing on installation frame 1) The installation frame must have structure and strength that can sufficiently support the outdoor unit and drain pan. Securely install the outdoor unit and drain pan so that they cannot fall or drop as a result of earthquake, strong wind, etc. 2) The drain socket of drain pan is at the center in the longitudinal direction.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SG64DP-E Descriptions Photo A drain pan for the drain water generated from the outdoor unit. Applicable Models PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-HA30/36NHA5 Specifications Weight Mounting bolt (locally prepared) Unit: inch [mm] 2-21/64 [59] 1-1/4 [32] 16-1/2 [419] 1-7/32 [31] 13 [330] 12-29/32 [328] 14-9/16 [370] Drain outlet 1-3/16 [30] Outdoor unit (shown by line with two dots) 17-19/64 [439.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SG64DP-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Installation Method (1) When installing on installation frame 1) The installation frame must have structure and strength that can sufficiently support the outdoor unit and drain pan. Securely install the outdoor unit and drain pan so that they cannot fall or drop as a result of earthquake, strong wind, etc. 2) The drain socket of drain pan is at the center in the longitudinal direction.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SH97DP-E Descriptions Photo A drain pan for the drain water generated from the outdoor unit. Applicable Models PUY-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-HA42NKA Specifications Drain outlet size Color (Munsell) Exterior Surface treatment Material Weight Mounting bolt (locally prepared) Unit: inch [mm] 41-3/4 [1060] 1-7/32 [31] 19-17/64 [489.
Centralized Drain Pan PAC-SH97DP-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Installation Method (1) When installing on installation frame 1) The installation frame must have structure and strength that can sufficiently support the outdoor unit and drain pan. Securely install the outdoor unit and drain pan so that they cannot fall or drop as a result of earthquake, strong wind, etc. 2) The drain socket of drain pan is at the center in the longitudinal direction.
M-NET Converter PAC-SJ19MA-E Descriptions A-control Mr. SLIM models can be connected to "M-NET" through optional M-NET converter so that they can be monitored / controlled effectively and meticulously. Applicable Models PUY-A12/18NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A12/18NKA7(-BS) Specifications Supplied from control board 0.6W (at 5V DC, 12V DC) Mounted inside the electrical utility box of outdoor Operating conditions unit.
M-NET Converter PAC-SJ19MA-E 2. Parts list No. Description Figure Q'ty M-NET board (with insulation sheets and supports) 1 Mounting plate (M-NET board) 1 Screw (M4×8) 2 No. Description Figure Lead wire (5 wires) for signals 1 length: 280mm Lead wire (3 wires) for power supply 1 length: 300mm Lead wire (M-NET) Terminal block (M-NET) 1 Earth wire and screw (M4×8) Terminal screw (M3×20) 1 Cable tie Label 1 Q'ty 1 length: 280mm 1 each 2 3.
M-NET Converter PAC-SF83MA-E Descriptions A-control Mr. SLIM models can be connected to "M-NET" through optional M-NET converter so that they can be monitored / controlled effectively and meticulously. Applicable Models PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUY-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-HA30/36NHA5 PUZ-HA42NKA Specifications Power Power consumption Supplied from control board 0.6W (at 5V DC, 12V DC) Mounted inside the electrical utility box of outdoor Operating conditions unit.
M-NET Converter PAC-SF83MA-E 3. Switch setting M-NET address setting Make M-NET setting and refrigerant address setting on only outdoor unit. There is no address settings for outdoor unit and remote controller like City Multi system. The M-NET address setting for taking into centralized control system should be done only to the outdoor unit. The address set number should be 1-50 same as for City Multi indoor unit and make set in order of number for the same group.
Control / Service Tool PAC-SK52ST Descriptions Photo This item is used to display operation and self-diagnosis state. Applicable Models PUY-A12/18/36/42NKA7(-BS) PUY-A24/30NHA7(-BS) TO BE CONFIRMED PUZ-A12/18/36/42NKA7(-BS) PUZ-A24/30NHA7(-BS) PUZ-HA30/36NHA5 PUZ-HA42NKA Specifications 5V DC (supplied from outdoor unit control board) -20 to 60 , Humidity: 90% RH or less (no condensation) External dimensions 69 (W) x 91 (H) x 27 (D) (mm), excluding lead wires Weight 0.
Base Heater PAC-SJ20BH-E Descriptions Figure • This product is designed for prevention of ice on the bottom of the outdoor unit heat exchanger and the clogged drain hole caused by freezing in severe winter. • To drain properly, a drain socket and a concentrated drain pan are not allowed to be used with this product.
Base Heater PAC-SJ20BH-E How to Use / How to Install 1 Preparation It is easier to mount the base heater before installing the outdoor unit. • Make sure that the main power supply to the unit is OFF. • Do not lose the removed screws. Many screws will be removed to install the base heater. • Eliminate dust, dirt, etc. 2 Preparation for mounting the base heater Before mounting the base heater, follow the procedures below to remove some parts from the outdoor unit.
Base Heater 3 Mounting the base heater Temporarily place the base heater on the base so that the square hole for the motor support on the base comes to the center of the base heater . (See photo below.) PAC-SJ20BH-E Fix the base heater with the heater supports and the screws 4×10 .
Base Heater PAC-SJ20BH-E Wiring diagram Connect the lead wires according to the following wiring diagram. BLK YLW [Control board] SS (WHT) RED 1 2 1 BLK BLK 2 BASE HEATER 1 1 BLK BLK 3 3 BLK BLK THERMAL PROTECTOR 7 Securing the lead wires After connecting the lead wires, bundle the extra lead wires together and secure them with the fastener . Bundle the lead wires together using the fastener .
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