11.2. Control box and connecting posi-
tion of wiring
a. Variable capacity unit
1. Remove the total of six screws at the top and bottom, and remove
the service panel by pulling it forward (see the figure below).
A
A Service panel
2. Remove the two screws on the left and right-hand of the base of the
control box and pull the overall cover downwards to detach it (a dia-
gram with the control box cover removed is shown below).
J
B
F
C D
L1
L2
L3
N
TB1
G
H
A INV board
B MAIN board
C Ten position
D One position
E Address switch
F FANCON board
G Power source
H Shield screw
I Transmission line
J RELAY board
K Shield terminal "S"
28
LD1
A
E
M1 M2
M1
M2
S
TB3
TB7
I
K
3. Connect indoor and outdoor units through the terminal block for trans-
mission lines (TB3). Outdoor units and connections to central control
systems go through the terminal block for centralized control (TB7).
When making an indoor/outdoor connection with shielded wiring, con-
nect the shield ground to the shield screw. When making a central
control system connection with shielded wiring, use the terminal block
for centralized control (TB7).
When the CN41 power supply connector of an outdoor unit has been
replaced with a CN40, the shield terminal (S) for centralized control
(TB7) should also be connected to the shield screw.
4. How to use the conduit mounting plate
(1) Conduit mounting plates (ø46, ø53, ø62) are being provided.
Select conduit mounting plate based on the outside diameter of con-
duit to be used and mount it as shown in the figure.
(2) Fix power source wiring to control box by using buffer bushing for
tensile force (PG connection or the like).
A
B
C
knockout hole
knockout hole
F
To prevent external tensile force from applying to the wiring connection
To prevent external tensile force from applying to the wiring connection
section of power source terminal block, use buffer bushing like PG
section of power source terminal block, use buffer bushing like PG
connection or the like.
connection or the like.
A ø46 mounting hole
B ø53 mounting hole
C ø62 knockout hole
D For the connection of conduit at bottom
E ø62 mounting hole
F For the connection of conduit at front
G The front of outdoor unit
b. Constant capacity unit
1. The service panel is removed by removing the six screws at the top
and bottom and pulling it forward (see figure below).
Service panel
Service panel
D
E
B
A
G