Service Manual
Service Manual
2017
Symbols used in the text Keep the electric parts away from water (washing water etc.).
- It might result in electric shock, catching fire or smoke.
Securely install the outdoor unit terminal cover (panel).
WARNING - If the terminal cover (panel) is not installed properly, dust or water may enter
Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent danger of in- the outdoor unit and fire or electric shock may result.
jury or death to the user. Do not use refrigerant other than the type indicated in the manuals pro-
vided with the unit and on the nameplate.
- Doing so may cause the unit or pipes to burst, or result in explosion or fire
CAUTION during use, during repair, or at the time of disposal of the unit.
Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to - It may also be in violation of applicable laws.
the unit. - MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION cannot be held responsible for
malfunctions or accidents resulting from the use of the wrong type of refrig-
erant.
Symbols used in the illustrations If the air conditioner is installed in a small room, measures must be tak-
en to prevent the refrigerant concentration from exceeding the safety
limit even if the refrigerant should leak.
Indicates an action that must be avoided. - 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.
Indicates that important instructions must be followed.
When moving and reinstalling the air conditioner, consult the dealer or
an authorized technician.
Indicates a part which must be grounded. - If the air conditioner is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or
fire may result.
Indicates that caution should be taken with rotating parts. (This After completing installation work, make sure that refrigerant gas is not
symbol is displayed on the main unit label.) <Color: yellow> leaking.
- If the refrigerant gas leaks and is exposed to a fan heater, stove, oven, or
Beware of electric shock (This symbol is displayed on the main other heat source, it may generate noxious gases.
unit label.) <Color: yellow> Do not reconstruct or change the settings of the protection devices.
- If the pressure switch, thermal switch, or other protection device is shorted
and operated forcibly, or parts other than those specified by Mitsubishi Elec-
WARNING tric are used, fire or explosion may result.
Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit. To dispose of this product, consult your dealer.
Do not use a leak detection additive.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a haz-
WARNING ard.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
Ask the dealer or an authorized technician to install the air conditioner. with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi-
- Improper installation by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock, ence and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or in-
or fire. struction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
Install the air unit at a place that can withstand its weight. their safety.
- Inadequate strength may cause the unit to fall down, resulting in injuries. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
Use the specified cables for wiring. Make the connections securely so appliance.
that the outside force of the cable is not applied to the terminals. The installer and system specialist shall secure safety against leakage
- Inadequate connection and fastening may generate heat and cause a fire. according to local regulation or standards.
Prepare for typhoons and other strong winds and earthquakes and in- - The instructions in this manual may be applicable if local regulation are not
stall the unit at the specified place. available.
- Improper installation may cause the unit to topple and result in injury. Pay a special attention to the place, such as a basement, etc. where re-
Always use an air cleaner, humidifier, electric heater, and other acces- frigeration gas can stay, since refrigeration is heavier than the air.
sories specified by Mitsubishi Electric. This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in
- Ask an authorized technician to install the accessories. Improper installation shops, in light industry and on farms, or for commercial use by lay per-
by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock, or fire. sons.
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 Precautions for devices that use R410A refrigerant
result.
Do not touch the heat exchanger fins.
- Improper handling may result in injury. CAUTION
When handling this product, always wear protective equipment. Do not use the existing refrigerant piping.
EG: Gloves, full arm protection namely boiler suit, and safety glasses. - The old refrigerant and refrigerator oil in the existing piping contains a large
- Improper handling may result in injury. amount of chlorine which may cause the refrigerator oil of the new unit to de-
If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the room. teriorate.
- If the refrigerant gas comes into contact with a flame, poisonous gases will Use refrigerant piping made of C1220 (Cu-DHP) phosphorus deoxidized
be released. copper as specified in the JIS H3300 “Copper and copper alloy seam-
Install the air conditioner according to this Installation Manual. less pipes and tubes”. In addition, be sure that the inner and outer sur-
- If the unit is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock, or fire may faces of the pipes are clean and free of hazardous sulphur, oxides, dust/
result. dirt, shaving particles, oils, moisture, or any other contaminant.
Have all electric work done by a licensed electrician according to “Elec- - Contaminants on the inside of the refrigerant piping may cause the refriger-
tric Facility Engineering Standard” and “Interior Wire Regulations” and ant residual oil to deteriorate.
the instructions given in this manual and always use a special circuit. Store the piping to be used during installation indoors and keep both
- If the power source capacity is inadequate or electric work is performed im- ends of the piping sealed until just before brazing. (Store elbows and
properly, electric shock and fire may result.
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other joints in a plastic bag.)
- If dust, dirt, or water enters the refrigerant cycle, deterioration of the oil and
compressor trouble may result.
Use liquid refrigerant to fill the system.
- If gas refrigerant is used to seal the system, the composition of the refriger-
ant in the cylinder will change and performance may drop.
Do not use a refrigerant other than R410A.
- If another refrigerant (R22, etc.) is used, the chlorine in the refrigerant may
cause the refrigerator oil to deteriorate.
Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check valve.
- The vacuum pump oil may flow back into the refrigerant cycle and cause the
refrigerator oil to deteriorate.
Do not use the following tools that are used with conventional refriger-
ants. (Gauge manifold, charge hose, gas leak detector, reverse flow
check valve, refrigerant charge base, vacuum gauge, refrigerant recov-
ery equipment)
- If the conventional refrigerant and refrigerator oil are mixed in the R410A,
the refrigerant may deteriorated.
- If water is mixed in the R410A, the refrigerator oil may deteriorate.
- Since R410A does not contain any chlorine, gas leak detectors for conven-
tional refrigerants will not react to it.
Do not use a charging cylinder.
- Using a charging cylinder may cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.
Be especially careful when managing the tools.
- If dust, dirt, or water gets in the refrigerant cycle, the refrigerant may deteri-
orate.
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CONTENTS
I Features
[1] Features.................................................................................................................................... 1
II Components and Functions
[1] Components and Functions...................................................................................................... 2
III Specfications
[1] Specifications............................................................................................................................ 5
1.Specfications .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.Electrical component specifications........................................................................................ 8
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[ I Features ]
I Features
[1] Features
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[ II Components and Functions ]
II Components and Functions
Air inlet
Air inlet
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[ II Components and Functions ]
2. Remote Controller
[PAR-32MAA]
Once the operation mode is selected, the unit will remain in the selected mode until changed.
D C B A
Function buttons
G H I J
▌ A [ON/OFF] button The functions of the function buttons change depending on the screen.
Refer to the button function guide that appears at the bottom of the LCD for
Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit.
the functions they serve on a given screen.
▌ B [SELECT] button When the system is centrally controlled, the button function guide that
corresponds to the locked button will not appear.
Press to save the setting.
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns the backlight on
▌ G Function button [F1]
and does not perform its function. (except for the [ON/OFF] button)
Main display: Press to change the operation mode.
▌ F ON/OFF lamp Main menu: Press to move the cursor down.
This lamp lights up in green while the unit is in operation. It blinks while the ▌ H Function button [F2]
remote controller is starting up or when there is an error.
Main display: Press to decrease temperature.
Main menu: Press to move the cursor up.
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[ II Components and Functions ]
The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" and "Basic."
The factory setting is "Full." To switch to the "Basic" mode, change the setting on the "Main display" setting screen (Main menu > Initial setting >
Main display).
Fri 3 Fri 3
6 19
7
8
9
10
Room 20 Cool Set temp. Auto
1 4
Cool Set temp. Auto
1 4
11
Mode Temp. Fan Mode Temp. Fan
21 2
5
5
▌12
Appears when the buttons are locked.
▌13
Appears when the On/Off timer, Night setback, or Auto-off timer function is
enabled.
▌14
Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled.
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[ III Specfications ]
III Specfications
[1] Specifications
1. Specfications
Frequency Hz 50
*1
Cooling capacity kW 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5
*1
Heating capacity kW 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
*2
Power consumption Cooling kW 0.037(0.035) 0.045(0.043) 0.062(0.060)
Depth mm 732
*2
Net weight kg 22(21) 26(25)
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Frequency Hz 50
*1
Cooling capacity kW 5.6 7.1 8.0 9.0
*1
Heating capacity kW 6.3 8.0 9.0 10.0
Depth mm 732
*2
Net weight kg 26(25) 31(30)
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Frequency Hz 50
*1
Cooling capacity kW 11.2 14.0 16.0
*1
Heating capacity kW 12.5 16.0 18.0
Depth mm 732
*2
Net weight kg 39(38) 43(42)
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[ III Specfications ]
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[ III Specfications ]
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IV Outlines and Dimensions
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2xE-Ø2.9 Suspension bolt hole Note 1.Use M10 screw for the Suspension bolt (field supply).
18 210 2.Keep the service space for the maintenance at the bottom.
15 4-14x30 Slot
3.This chart indicates for PEFY-P63·71·80VMA-E2 models,
which have 2 fans.PEFY-P20·25·32·40·50VMA-E2 models
have 1 fan.PEFY-P100·125·140VMA-E2 models have 3 fans.
4.In case of the inlet duct is used,remove the air filter
(supply with the unit),then install the filter
(field supply) at suction side.
[ IV Outlines and Dimensions ]
A
G
C
Air Air
outlet inlet
D (Duct)
100x(E-1)=F
B(Suspension bolt pitch)
Less than 700mm
<Accessory>
- 10 -
100
20
10
73
30
21
100
40
23
58
57 643 (Suspension bolt pitch)
Air Filter
732
2 Refrigerant piping Control box
32 700
Brazing connection (liquid) 238
Drain pipe Drain pump Model A B C D E F G 1 Gas pipe 2 Liquid pipe
23
41
10
122
40
(O.D.Ø32)
PEFY-P20,25,32VMA-E2 700 754 800 660 7 600 658
Ø12.7 Ø6.35
PEFY-P40,50VMA-E2 900 954 1000 860 9 800 858
PEFY-P63,71,80VMA-E2 1100 1154 1200 1060 11 1000 1058
217 PEFY-P100,125VMA-E2 1400 1454 1500 1360 14 1300 1358 Ø15.88 Ø9.52
100
PEFY-P140VMA-E2 1600 1654 1700 1560 16 1500 1558
250
178(Duct)
33
Terminal block(Transmission)
2×2-Ø2.9
136 67
1 Refrigerant piping Drain pipe(O.D.Ø32) Terminal block(Power source)
356
Brazing connection (gas) (Spontaneous draining)
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2xE-Ø2.9 Suspension bolt hole Note 1.Use M10 screw for the Suspension bolt (field supply).
15 4-14x30 Slot 18 210 2.Keep the service space for the maintenance at the bottom.
3.This chart indicates for PEFY-P63·71·80VMAL-E2 models,
which have 2 fans.PEFY-P20·25·32·40·50VMAL-E2 models
have 1 fan.PEFY-P100·125·140VMAL-E2 models have 3 fans.
4.In case of the inlet duct is used,remove the air filter
(supply with the unit),then install the filter
(field supply) at suction side.
[ IV Outlines and Dimensions ]
A
G
C
Air Air
outlet
D (Duct)
inlet
100x(E-1)=F
B (Suspension bolt pitch)
0
32 -10
- 11 -
100
20
10
30
73
21
100
24
23
57 643 (Suspension bolt pitch)
Air Filter
732
Control box
2 Refrigerant piping 32 700
Brazing connection (liquid)
10 Model A B C D E F G 1 Gas pipe 2 Liquid pipe
23
122
40
PEFY-P20,25,32VMAL-E2 700 754 800 660 7 600 658
Ø12.7 Ø6.35
PEFY-P40,50VMAL-E2 900 954 1000 860 9 800 858
PEFY-P63,71,80VMAL-E2 1100 1154 1200 1060 11 1000 1058
PEFY-P100,125VMAL-E2 1400 1454 1500 1360 14 1300 1358 Ø15.88 Ø9.52
217
100
250
178(Duct)
33
Terminal block(Transmission)
2×2-Ø2.9
136 67
1 Refrigerant piping Drain pipe(O.D.Ø32) Terminal block(Power source)
356
Brazing connection (gas)
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Secure enough access space to allow for the maintenance, inspection, and replacement of the motor, fan, drain pump, heat exchanger,
and electric box in one of the following ways.
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Select an installation site for the indoor unit so that its maintenance access space will not be obstructed by beams or other objects.
(1) When a space of 300mm or more is available below the unit between the unit and the ceiling. (Fig.1)
·Create access door 1 and 2 (450 x 450mm each) as shown in Fig.2.
(Access door 2 is not required if enough space is available below the unit for a maintenance worker to work in.)
(2) When a space of less than 300mm is available below the unit between the unit and the ceiling.
(At least 20mm of space should be left below the unit as shown in Fig.3.)
[2] Service Space
·Create access door 1 diagonally below the electric box and access door 3 below the unit as shown in Fig.4.
or
·Create access door 4 below the electric box and the unit as shown in Fig.5.
700 Min.300mm
[ IV Outlines and Dimensions ]
475 450
6 H J × (L-1)=M H
Access door 1 J K J
11
450
Electric box Ceiling beam
Electric box
100~200
Min.10mm
112
Access door 2
Ceiling (450×450) Bottom of indoor unit
A
Access door 2(450×450) Fig.1
112
450
Min.300mm
Q
50~150 450 Maintenance access space
Fig.2 (Viewed from the direction of the arrow A)
- 12 -
1. PEFY-P20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 71, 80, 100, 125, 140VMA(L)-E2
50 700 Min.300mm
Access door 1
(450×450) Electric box
Electric box Ceiling beam
450
Electric box
Supply air Intake air 100~200 S
Min.10mm
Access door 3 Ceiling
B
R
P
P
Fig.3
Min.20mm
Bottom of
Bottom of indoor unit
indoor unit
Model H J K L M N P Q R S
PEFY-P20,25,32VM(L)-E2 44 150 300 10 700 50~150 800 1300
PEFY-P40,50VM(L)-E2 54 260 4 780 10 900 150~250 1000 1500
PEFY-P63,71,80VM(L)-E2 49 330 4 990 10 1100 250~350 1200 1700
PEFY-P100,125VM(L)-E2 54 320 5 1280 12 1400 400~500 1500 2000
PEFY-P140VM(L)-E2 54 370 5 1480 12 1600 500~600 1700 2200
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INSIDE SECTION OF CONTROL BOX V Wiring Diagram
TB15
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TO MA REMOTE
1 CONTROLLER
S(SHIELD)
M2 TO OUTDOOR UNIT
BC CONTROLLER
M1 REMOTE CONTROLLER
I.B. TB5
[ V Wiring Diagram ]
SW4 LED2
SW5 SWA SW1 (Red) N PULL BOX
CN105 2 2
(Blue) 3
P.B.
SW2 CN3A 1
SW14 (Red) FUSE (16A)
OFF CN2A 1 3 5 CND
SWC SW12
SW3 SWE (Black)
ON BREAKER (16A)
SW11 CN90 (Blue) 2 DSA
CN2M 1
CN32 F01
U POWER SUPPLY
CN60 (Green) (Yellow) ZNR02 ZNR01
(Blue) AC220-240V
CN52 CN51 CNXB2
1 CN44 CNXA2 50/60Hz
(Green) CN4F CN41 (Yellow) 1 U
2 (Red)
3 CN22 1 1 CN20 CN28 2 CNXC2 1
4 2 2 3 2 DC280-340V (Yellow)
5 1 3 3 1 1 4 1 3 Rectifier circuit I.B. P.B.
6 2 4 4 2 2 5 2 4 CNXB2
(Blue) (Yellow) 1
CNXB1 CNXC1 CNXA1 CNMF CN28 2 CNXC2
3
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 4 1 1 4 1
2 5 2 CNXB1 CNXC1
M 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
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1. PEFY-P20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 71, 80, 100, 125, 140VMA(L)-E2
LEV
CN4F
1
2 NOTE.3
3
4
t° t°
TH22 TH23 FS *A X11
X11
*FOR PEFY-P · VMA-E2 t° *C
1 2 3
REFER TO "A" FOR PEFY-P · VMAL-E2 TH21 F02
7 6 5 4 1
MS *FOR PEFY-P · VMA-E2
3~ REFER TO "C" FOR PEFY-P · VMAL-E2
GB
[ VI Refrigerant System Diagram ]
VI Refrigerant System Diagram
(A)
(B)
(G)
(D)
(H) (C)
(F)
(E) (E)
(I)
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[ VII Troubleshooting ]
VII Troubleshooting
[1] Troubleshooting
1. Check methods
1. Component and check points
(1) Thermistor
Room temperature thermistor (TH21)
Liquid pipe thermistor (TH22)
Gas pipe thermistor (TH23)
Disconnect the connector and measure the resistance between terminals with a tester.
(Ambient temperature 10°C - 30°C)
Normal Abnormal
4.3kΩ - 9.6kΩ Open or short
(Refer to the thermistor characteristic graph below.)
Low-temperature thermistor
Room temperature thermistor (TH21)
Liquid pipe thermistor (TH22) 50
Gas pipe thermistor (TH23)
Drain sensor (DS)
Thermistor R0 = 15 kΩ 3% 40
Multiplier of B = 3480 kΩ 2%
Rt = 15 exp { 3480( 1 1 )}
273+t 273 30
(B)
0°C 15kΩ
10°C 9.6kΩ
20°C 6.3kΩ 20
25°C 5.2kΩ
30°C 4.3kΩ
40°C 3.0kΩ
(A) Temperature (°C) 10
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
(A)
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12VDC
(J) (A) 6
(C) 5
4 (I)
(A) (C) 4
M 6
(E) (D) 3
5 2
1 (E) 2
3
(F) (B) (D)
(F) 1
(H)
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2) LEV operation
(a) Close
(b) Open
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
When the power is turned on, a pulse signal of fully open pulse + 10% pulse is output (valve closure signal), to bring the valve
to position A.
When the valve is operating normally, it is free of vibration noise. If the valve locks or when it goes from point E to A in the
figure, it makes louder noise than would be heard when there is an open phase.
Check for abnormal sound/vibration by placing the metal tip of a screwdriver against the valve and the handle side against
your ear.
3) Troubleshooting
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Valve closure fail- To check the LEV on the indoor unit, check the indoor unit liquid pipe temperature Replace the LEV
ure (leaky valve) that appears on the operation monitor on the outdoor unit's multi control board while if the amount of
operating the indoor unit in question in the FAN mode and the other indoor units in leakage is great.
the cooling mode.
(A) Termistor (TH21)
(A)
LEV
Normally, the LEV is fully closed while the unit is in the FAN mode. If the valve is
leaky, liquid pipe thermistor reading will be lower than normal. If it is significantly
lower than the inlet temperature on the remote controller, valve closure failure is
suspected. If the amount of leakage is insignificant, replacement of LEV is unnec-
essary unless it is causing a problem.
Misconnections of Perform a visual check for disconnected connectors. Disconnect the
connectors or con- Perform a visual check of lead wire color. connectors on
tact failure the control board
and perform a
continuity test.
1 Red
2 Purple
3 Black
Normal
Red–Black: Input 13V DC The fan starts to rotate.
Purple–Black: Abnormal (check code 2502) if it outputs 0–13 V square wave (5 pulses/rotation), and
the number of rotaion is not normal.
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2. Troubleshooting
Symptom: Indoor unit fan does not run.
Is the resistance
No Yes Replace the fan motor and the fuse (F02).
Is the fuse normal? between the terminals of
Replace the indoor controller board.
drain pump normal?
Yes
Wiring contact check No
Contact of fan motor connector (CNMF) Replace the drain pump.
Yes
Is there contact failure? Wiring recovery
No
Power supply check (Remove the connector (CNMF))
Measure the voltage in the indoor controller circuit board.
TEST POINT 1 : VDC (between 1 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VDC 310-340 V DC
TEST POINT 2 : VCC (between 5 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VCC 15 V DC
Yes
Is the voltage normal? Replace the fan motor.
No OK
Check the operation of fan. END
Replace the indoor
controller board. Fail
Replace the indoor controller board.
OK
Check the operation. END
Fail
Replace the fan motor.
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1. When using an ME remote controller, set the address with the rotary switches (SW11, SW12).
Address setting is not required when the unit remote controller is used.
On-site address setting is required for the indoor units to run.
3. Address is set with a combination of SW12 (10's digit) and SW11 (1's digit).
To set the address to "3," set SW12 to "0" and SW11 to "3."
To set the address to "25," set SW 12 to "2" and SW 11 to "5."
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(*1)
VFG Voltage on the (-) side of PC51
and C25
(Same with the voltage between 7
(+) and 4 (-) of CNMF)
VCC Voltage between the C25 pins
15 VDC
(Same with the voltage between 5
(+) and 4 (-) of CNMF)
Vsp Voltage between the C53 pins
0VDC (with the fan stopped)
1 - 6.5VDC (with the fan in opera-
tion)
(Same with the voltage between 6
(+) and 4 (-) of CNMF)
C25(*1)
CNMF
PC51(*1) C53(*1)
Power supply board
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(2) SW3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
The figure at left shows that the switches 1 through 5 are set to ON and 6 through 10 are set to OFF.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
The figure at left shows that the switches 1 through 5 are set to ON and 6 through 10 are set to OFF.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. Model setting
(1) SW4
1) Indoor control board
Dipswitch settings must be made while the unit is stopped.
Factory setting
Please see the WIRING LABEL on the control box.
Note:
Changes made to the dipswitches SW1, SW2, and SW3 will become effective when the unit comes to a stop (remote controller
off). There is no need to power cycle the unit.
Factory setting
Please see the WIRING LABEL on the control box.
Set SW5 to 240V side when the power supply is 240 volts.
When the power supply is 220 and 230 volts, set SW5 to 220V side.
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SWA SWC SWA SWC SWA SWC SWA SWC SWA SWC
Note:
Changes that are made to the dipswitches SWA and SWC immediately become effective regardless of the unit's operation
status (RUN/STOP) or the remote controller status (ON/OFF).
1
1
2
2 The figure at left shows that the switch is set to 1.
3
Factory setting
Factory setting
Note:
Changes to the dipswitches SW11, SW12, SW14, and SW15 must be made while the unit is stopped and the remote controller
is OFF.
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[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ]
VIII Disassembly Procedure
(A)
Fig.1
Fig.2
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[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ]
(D)
(B), (C)
Fig.3
3. Drain pump
Exercise caution when removing heavy parts.
(E)
Fig.4
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[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ]
4. Drainpan
Exercise caution when removing heavy parts.
(F) (G)
Fig.5
2. Removing the drainpan
(1) Pull out the drain pan in the direction of the arrow 2.
Fig.6
Note
Drain the water out of the drain pan before removing
it.
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[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ]
HEX
(H)
Fig.7
3. Removing the thermistor
(1) Remove the thermistor (J) from the thermistor holder (K)
on the copper tube.
Thermistor size
Liquid pipe: ø8mm
Gas pipe: ø6mm
(J), (K)
Fig.8
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[ VIII Disassembly Procedure ]
(M)
Fig.9
Fig.10
(a) Tab
3. Removing the motor cable
(1) Remove the motor cable threw the rubber bush.
4. Removing the fan motor and the Sirocco fan (b) (d) (c)
(1) Loosen either of the two rubber joint (N) fixing screws.
(2) To remove the Sirocco fans (b) and (c) of PEFY-P100/
125/140VMA(L)-E2, loosen only the screw (d) on the
bearing support (P), and remove the other screws on it.
(N) (P)
Fig.11
(3) Remove the two motor fixing screws to remove the motor
and the Sirocco fan in the direction of arrow 3.
Fig.12
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(4) Remove the four fan case fixing screws to take the top
half of the fan casing off.
Fig.13
7. Heat exchanger
Exercise caution when removing heavy parts.
Fig.14
(Q) Pipe support plate
4. Removing the Heat exchanger
(1) Remove the fixing screws on the heat exchanger (R) to re-
move it.
(R)
Fig.15
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