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Contents
1. Safety precautions
1.1. Before installation and electric work
s Before installing the unit, make sure you read all the “Safety
precautions”.
s The “Safety precautions” provide very important points re-
garding safety. Make sure you follow them.
Symbols used in the text
Warning:
Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent danger of injury
or death to the user.
Caution:
Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the
unit.
Symbols used in the illustrations
: Indicates an action that must be avoided.
: Indicates that important instructions must be followed.
: Indicates a part which must be grounded.
:Beware of electric shock. (This symbol is displayed on the main unit label.)
<Color: yellow>
Warning:
Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit.
HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING:
• Control box houses high-voltage parts.
• When opening or closing the front panel of the control box, do not let it
come into contact with any of the internal components.
• Before inspecting the inside of the control box, turn off the power, keep
the unit off for at least 10 minutes, and confirm that the voltage between
FT-P and FT-N on INV Board has dropped to DC20V or less.
(It takes about 10 minutes to discharge electricity after the power supply
is turned off.)
Warning:
• Ask the dealer or an authorized technician to install the air conditioner.
- Improper installation by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock,
or fire.
• Install the unit at a place that can withstand its weight.
- Failure to do so may cause the unit to fall down, resulting in injuries and
damage to the unit.
• Use the specified cables for wiring. Make the connections securely so
that the outside force of the cable is not applied to the terminals.
- Inadequate connection and fastening may generate heat and cause a fire.
•Prepare for strong winds and earthquakes and install the unit at the speci-
fied place.
- Improper installation may cause the unit to topple and result in injury and
damage to the unit.
•
Always use filters and other accessories specified by Mitsubishi Electric.
- Ask an authorized technician to install the accessories. Improper installation
by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock, or fire.
• Never repair the unit. If the air conditioner must be repaired, consult the
dealer.
- If the unit is repaired improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or fire may
result.
• Do not touch the heat exchanger fins.
- Improper handling may result in injury.
• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room.
- If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with a flame, poisonous gases will
be released.
• Install the air conditioner according to this Installation Manual.
- If the unit is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or fire may
result.
•
Have all electric work done by a licensed electrician according to “Electric
Facility Engineering Standard” and “Interior Wire Regulations” and the
instructions given in this manual and always use a dedicated power supply.
- If the power source capacity is inadequate or electric work is performed im-
properly, electric shock and fire may result.
• Securely install the outdoor unit terminal cover (panel).
- If the terminal cover (panel) is not installed properly, dust or water may enter
the outdoor unit and fire or electric shock may result.
• When installing and moving the air conditioner to another site, do not
charge it with a refrigerant different from the refrigerant specified on the
unit.
- If a different refrigerant or air is mixed with the original refrigerant, the refrig-
erant cycle may malfunction and the unit may be damaged.
• If the air conditioner is installed in a small room, measures must be taken
to prevent the refrigerant concentration from exceeding the safety limit if
the refrigerant should leak.
- Consult the dealer regarding the appropriate measures to prevent the safety
limit from being exceeded. Should the refrigerant leak and cause the safety
limit to be exceeded, hazards due to lack of oxygen in the room could result.
• When moving and reinstalling the air conditioner, consult the dealer or
an authorized technician.
- If the air conditioner is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or
fire may result.
• After completing installation work, make sure that refrigerant gas is not
leaking.
- If the refrigerant gas leaks and is exposed to a fan heater, stove, oven, or
other heat source, it may generate noxious gases.
• Do not reconstruct or change the settings of the protection devices.
- If the pressure switch, thermal switch, or other protection device is shorted
or operated forcibly, or parts other than those specified by Mitsubishi Electric
are used, fire or explosion may result.
•To dispose of this product, consult your dealer.
• The installer and system specialist shall secure safety against leakage
according to local regulation or standards.
- The size of the wire and capacities of the switch for the main power supply
are applicable if local regulations are not available.
• Pay special attention to the place of installation, such as a basement,
etc. where refrigeration gas can accumulate, since refrigeration is heavier
than the air.
• For outdoor units that allow fresh air intake to the indoor unit, the
installation site must be carefully chosen because outdoor air can directly
blow into the room when the thermostat is turned off.
- Direct exposure to outdoor air may have harmful effects on people or food.
1.2. Precautions for devices that use R410A
refrigerant
Caution:
• Do not use existing refrigerant piping.
- The old refrigerant and refrigerator oil in the existing piping contains a large
amount of chlorine which may cause the refrigerator oil of the new unit to
deteriorate.
- R410A is a high-pressure refrigerant and can cause the existing piping to
burst.
1. Safety precautions ...................................................................................... 6
1.1. Before installation and electric work .......................................... 6
1.2. Precautions for devices that use R410A refrigerant .................. 6
1.3. Before installation ...................................................................... 7
1.4. Before installation (relocation) - electrical work ......................... 7
1.5. Before starting the test run ........................................................ 7
2. About the product ....................................................................................... 7
3. Specifications.............................................................................................. 8
4. Parts included list........................................................................................ 8
5. Space required around unit ........................................................................ 8
6. Lifting method ............................................................................................. 8
7. Installation of unit ........................................................................................ 8
7.1. Installation ................................................................................. 8
8. Refrigerant piping installation ..................................................................... 9
8.1. Caution ...................................................................................... 9
8.2. Refrigerant piping system.......................................................... 9
9. Additional refrigerant charge..................................................................... 10
9.1. Calculation of additional refrigerant charge............................. 10
9.2. Precautions concerning piping connection and
valve operation ........................................................................ 10
9.3. Airtight test, evacuation, and refrigerant charging................... 11
9.4. Thermal insulation of refrigerant piping ................................... 11
10. Wiring (For details, refer to the installation manual of
each unit and controller.) .......................................................................... 12
10.1. Caution .................................................................................... 12
10.2. Control box and connecting position of wiring ......................... 12
10.3. Wiring transmission cables...................................................... 12
10.4. Wiring of main power supply and equipment capacity ............ 12
11. Test run ..................................................................................................... 13
11.1. The following phenomena do not represent faults................... 13