6. Electrical work
B
[1]
[2]
F
[3]
G
H
J
[4]
K
L
Fig. 6-1
Round crimped terminal
Fig. 6-2
Be sure to connect the remote
controller cable (0.3 mm
2
, AWG22)
to the locations shown in the
diagram.
<When wiring two indoor-outdoor connection cables>
insert them into the cut outs on both sides.
sert them on one side into separate spaces
with one cable positioned above the other.
C
A
D
E
I
M
N
Insulating sleeve
Electrical cable
Secure with a band 4 (small)
at the location shown in the
diagram
(Remote controller
cable retainer)
Cable strap
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Cut outs
6.1. Indoor unit (Fig. 6-1)
1. Loosen the two screws securing the electrical wiring service panel, and then turn
the electrical wiring service panel. [Fig. 6-1 1]
2. Loosen the two screws securing the electrical box cover, then slide the electrical
box cover. [Fig. 6-1 2]
through the wiring entries given in the diagram. [Fig. 6-1 3]
into electrical box.
and the optional power supply terminal kit. [Fig. 6-2]
If you cannot use round crimped terminals, following the procedure in Fig. 6-4 to
6-6.
Refer to 6.1.1. for the connection.
4. Pass and wire the remote controller cable through the wiring entries given in the
diagram. [Fig. 6-1 4, Fig. 6-3]
Refer to 6.1.1. for the connection.
Screw tightening torque
Remote controller terminal board
Indoor-outdoor connection terminal board
Earth cable
A
Electrical wiring service panel
B
Screw
C
Electrical box cover
D
Temporary hook for electrical box cover
E
Screw
F
Slide direction of the electrical box cover
G
H
Secure with the cable strap.
I
Earth cable
J
K
Electrical wiring service panel (remote controller)
L
Entry for wired remote controller
M
Wired remote controller terminal
N
Secure with the cable strap.
Caution:
source wiring.
(inch)
When using a single cable, a round crimped terminal or other
terminal work is prohibited.
Tightening torque (N·m, ft·lbs)
1.2 ± 0.1, 0.9 ± 0.1
1.6 ± 0.1, 1.2 ± 0.1
1.6 ± 0.1, 1.2 ± 0.1
(inch)
ited.
terminal is prohibited.
prohibited.
Fig. 6-6
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