11. Wiring (For details, refer to the installation manual of each indoor/outdoor unit and controller.)
11.1. Caution
1 Follow ordinance of your governmental organization for technical standard
related to electrical equipment, wiring regulations and guidance of each
electric power company.
2 Wiring for control (hereinafter referred to as transmission line) shall be
(5 cm or more [2 in or more]) apart from power source wiring so that it is
transmission line and power source wire in the same conduit.)
3 Be sure to provide designated grounding work to the outdoor unit.
4 Give some allowance to wiring for the electrical part box on the indoor and
outdoor units, because these boxes are sometimes removed at the time of
service work.
5 Never connect the main power source to terminal block of transmission line.
If connected, electrical parts will be damaged.
6 Use 2-core shield cable for the transmission line. If transmission lines of
different systems are wired with the same multiplecore cable, the resultant
poor transmitting and receiving will cause erroneous operations.
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block for outdoor unit transmission.
Erroneous connection does not allow the system to operate.
8 When connecting a System Controller to outdoor units or performing a
group operation of indoor units that are connected to different outdoor
units, a transmission line for centralized control is required. When using a
transmission line for centralized control, connect the transmission line (non-
polar 2 core wire) to all TB7 terminals between all outdoor units.
9 Grouping is set by operating the remote controller.
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,
voltage (inverter main circuit) has dropped to 20 VDC or less.
(It takes about 10 minutes to discharge electricity after the power
supply is turned off.)
Control box houses high temperature parts. Be well careful even after
turning off the power source.
Perform the service after disconnecting the fan board connector
(CNINV) and the inverter board connector (CN1 or CNFAN).
(To plug or unplug connectors, check that the outdoor unit fan is not
rotating and that the voltage of capacitor in the main circuit is 20 VDC
or below. The capacitor may collect a charge and cause an electric
shock when the outdoor unit fan rotates in windy conditions. Refer to
the wiring nameplate for details.)
To connect wiring to TB7, check that the voltage is 20 VDC or below.
Reconnect the connector (CNINV) back to the fan board and reconnect
the connector (CN1 or CNFAN) back to the inverter board after
servicing.
When the power is turned on, the compressor is energized even while
it is not operating.
- Before turning on the power, disconnect all power supply wires from the
compressor terminal block, and measure the insulation resistance of the
compressor.
- Check the compressor for a ground fault. If the insulation resistance is 1.0
on the power to the outdoor unit. (The liquid refrigerant in the compressor
will evaporate by energizing the compressor.)
When the System controller is connected to TB7 side and TLMU
outdoor unit model is used, connect a PAC-SC51KUA to TB7 side. If a
PAC-SC51KUA cannot be used, connect the System controller to TB3
side.
- When YLMU outdoor unit model is used, the male power supply connector
can be connected to CN40, and the System controller can be connected to
TB7 side.
- When the male power supply connector is connected from TLMU outdoor
unit to CN40, the power is supplied to TB7 side even when the main power
of the TLMU outdoor unit is switched off, and the System controller may
store an error in the error history and emit an alarm signal.
- If only LOSSNAY units or outdoor units in different refrigerant circuits
are connected to TB7 side, the male power supply connector can be
connected from TLMU outdoor unit to CN40.
- Up to three System controllers can be connected to TB3 side.
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[Fig. 11.1.A]
M-NET transmission lines
(Indoor-Outdoor transmission lines)
Outdoor
unit
Group
TB3
TB7
Replacement of
CN41 with CN40
M-NET transmission lines
(transmission lines for
MA remote controller
central controller)
Outdoor
unit
Group
TB3
TB7
Use CN41
as it is.
ME remote controller
System
Maximum 3 System controllers can be connected to TB3.
controller
[Fig. 11.1.B]
M-NET transmission lines
(Indoor-Outdoor transmission lines)
Outdoor
unit
Group
TB3
TB7
Replacement of
CN41 with CN40
M-NET transmission lines
(transmission lines for
central controller)
MA remote controller
Outdoor
unit
Group
TB3
TB7
Use CN41
as it is.
ME remote controller
System
When TLMU outdoor unit model is used, System controller cannot be connected.
controller
[Fig. 11.1.C]
M-NET transmission lines
(Indoor-Outdoor transmission lines)
Outdoor
unit
TB3
TB7
Use CN41
as it is.
M-NET transmission lines
(transmission lines for
central controller)
MA remote controller
Outdoor
unit
TB3
TB7
Use CN41
as it is.
PAC-SC51KUA
ME remote controller
System
controller
11.2. Control box and connecting position
of wiring
1 Outdoor unit
1. Remove the front panel of the control box by removing the 4 screws and
pushing it up a little before pulling it out.
2. Connect the indoor - outdoor transmission line to the terminal block (TB3) for
the indoor - outdoor transmission line.
If multiple outdoor units are connected in the same refrigerant system,
daisy-chain TB3 (M1, M2, ground terminal
the indoor - outdoor transmission line for the outdoor units to TB3 (M1, M2,
ground terminal
) of only one of the outdoor units.
3. Connect the transmission lines for centralized control (between the
centralized control system and the outdoor unit of different refrigerant
systems) to the terminal block for centralized control (TB7). If the multiple
outdoor units are connected to the same refrigerant system, daisy-chain TB7
(M1, M2, S Terminal) on the outdoor units in the same refrigerant system. (*1)
*1 : If TB7 on the outdoor unit in the same refrigerant system is not daisy-
chained, connect the transmission line for centralized control to TB7 on
the OC (*2). If the OC is out of order, or if the centralized control is being
conducted during the power supply shut-off, daisy-chain TB7 on the OC,
OS1 and OS2. (In the case that the outdoor unit whose power supply
connector CN41 on the control board has been replaced with CN40
is out of order or the power is shut-off, centralized control will not be
conducted even when TB7 is daisy-chained.)
System controller
(excluding LMAP03-E)
Group
Indoor unit
Group
Indoor unit
Group
Indoor unit
Group
Indoor unit
Group
Group
Indoor unit
Group
Group
Indoor unit
) on the outdoor units. Connect