B-81
INST
ALLA
TION PROCEDURE
CEILING-CONCEALED
S series
CEILING-
CONCEALED
8. Electrical work
2. Setting example
(1) To use the units in the same room
[Fig. 8-7]
Separate setting
Assign a different pair number to each indoor unit to operate each indoor unit
by its own wireless remote controller.
[Fig. 8-8]
Single setting
Assign the same pair number to all the indoor units to operate all the indoor
units by a single wireless remote controller.
[Fig. 8-9]
(2) To use the units in different rooms
Assign the same pair number to the wireless remote controller as that of the
indoor unit. (Leave the setting as it is at purchase.)
3) How To Install
[Fig. 8-10] to [Fig.8-19]
1. Common items for “Installation on the ceiling” and “Installation on the switch
box or on the wall”
[Fig. 8-10]
Signal receiving unit external
6.5 mm (1/4 inch)
Center of Switch box
70 mm (2 - 3/4 inch)
Switch box
83.5
$
0.4 mm (3 - 9/32 inch)
Installation pitch
Protrusion (pillar, etc)
[Fig. 8-11]
Remote controller wire
Hole (drill a hole on the ceiling to pass the remote controller wire.)
Signal Receiving Unit
(1) Select the installation site.
The following must be observed.
Connect the signal receiving unit to the indoor unit with the supplied remote
controller wire. Note that the length of the remote controller wire is 5 m (16 ft).
Install the remote controller within the reach of the remote controller wire.
When installing on either the switch box or the wall, allow space around the
Signal Receiving Unit as shown in the figure in [Fig. 8-10].
When installing the Signal Receiving Unit to the switch box, the Signal Re-
ceiving Unit slipped downward for 6.5 mm (1/4 inch) as right illustrated.
Parts which must be supplied on site.
Switch box for one unit
Thin-copper wiring pipe
Lock nut and bushing
The thickness of the ceiling to which the remote controller is installed must be
between 9 mm (3/8 inch) and 25 mm (1 inch).
Install the unit on the ceiling or on the wall where the signal can be received
from the wireless remote controller.
The area where the signal from the wireless remote controller can be re-
ceived is 45 and 7 m (22 ft) away from the front of the signal receiving unit.
Install the signal receiving unit to the position depending on the indoor unit
model.
Connect the remote controller wire securely to the order wire. to pass the
remote controller wire through the conduit, follow the procedure as shown in
Fig. 8-12.
[Fig. 8-12]
Fix tightly with tape.
Order wire
Remote controller wire
Note:
•
The point where the remote controller wire is connected differs depending
on the indoor unit model.
Take into account that the remote controller wire cannot be extended when
selecting the installation site.
•
lf the Signal Receiving Unit is installed near a fluorescent lamp specially
inverter type,signal interception may occur.
Be careful for installing the Signal Receiving Unit or replacing the lamp.
2. Installation on the switch box or on the wall
(1) Use the remote controller wire to connect it to the connector (CN90) on
the controller circuit board on the indoor unit.
Refer to the 2) Setting the Pair Number Switch for details on controller circuit
board on the indoor unit.
(2) Seal the Signal Receiving Unit cord lead-in hole with putty in order to
prevent the possible entry of dew, water droplets, cockroaches, other in-
sects, etc.
[Fig. 8-15]
150 mm (5 - 15/16 inch)
Remote controller wire (Accessory)
Wiring pipe
Locknut
Bushing
Switch box
Seal around here with putty
• When installing on the switch box, seal the connections between the switch
box and wiring pipe with putty.
[Fig. 8-15]
Seal around here with putty
Remote controller wire
Seal around here with putty
• When opening a hole using a drill for Signal Receiving Unit wire (or taking the
wire out of the back of the Signal Receiving Unit), seal that hole with putty.
• When routing the wire via the portion cut off from the upper case, equally seal
that portion with putty.
(3) Install the remote control wire to the terminal block. (Fig. 8-16)
(4) Installing hole when the Signal Receiving Unit is installed on the wall
direct. (Fig. 8-17)
• Cut the thin-wall portion inside the bottom case (oblique section) by a knife or a
nipper.
• Take out the connected remote controller wire to the terminal brock through
this space.
(5) Install the lower case on the switch box or directly on the wall. (Fig. 8-18)
Mounting the cover (Fig. 8-19)
Caution:
• Insert the cover securely until the clicking sound is made. If not doing so, the
cover may fall.
8.4. Outdoor unit
[Fig. 8-20]
• Connect cable from the indoor unit correctly on the terminal-block.
• Use the same terminal block and polarity as is used with the indoor unit.
• For aftercare maintenance, give extra length to connecting cable.
• Both end of connecting cable (extension wire) are peeled off. When too long,
or connected by cutting off the middle, peel off power supply cable to the size
given in the figure.
• Be careful not to contact connecting cable with piping.
[Fig. 8-21]
Loosen terminal screw
Terminal block
Lead wire
Caution:
• Use care not to make mis-wiring. (Fig. 8-21)
• Firmly tighten the terminal screws to prevent them from loosening.
• After tightening, pull the wires lightly to confirm that they do not move.
Warning:
• Be sure to attach the service panel of the outdoor unit securely. If it is not
attached correctly, it could result in a fire or an electric shock due to dust,
water, etc.
• Tighten terminal screws securely.
• Wiring should be done so that the power lines are not subject to tension.
Otherwise, heat may be generated or fire may occur.
For pair number settings, the following 4 patters (A-D) are available.
Pair number setting pattern
A
B
C
D
Pair number on remote controller side
0
1
2
3~9
Indoor controller circuit board side
Point where the daisy wire is disconnected
Not disconnected
J41 disconnected
J42 disconnected
J41 and J42 disconnected