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		 AIR CONDITIONER (MULTI TYPE)   
					Installation manual   
					Outdoor Unit   
					Model name:   
					<Heat Pump Model>   
					<Cooling Only Model>   
					For commercial use   
					MMY-MAP0804HT8-E   
					MMY-MAP1004HT8-E   
					MMY-MAP1204HT8-E   
					MMY-MAP1404HT8-E   
					MMY-MAP1604HT8-E   
					MMY-MAP0804T8-E   
					MMY-MAP1004T8-E   
					MMY-MAP1204T8-E   
					MMY-MAP1404T8-E   
					MMY-MAP1604T8-E   
					MMY-MAP0804HT8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1004HT8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1204HT8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1404HT8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1604HT8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP0804T8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1004T8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1204T8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1404T8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP1604T8Z-E   
					MMY-MAP0804HT8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1004HT8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1204HT8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1404HT8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1604HT8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP0804T8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1004T8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1204T8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1404T8ZG-E   
					MMY-MAP1604T8ZG-E   
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					Installation manual   
				Installation Manual   
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					Protective gear worn   
					1 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY   
					Protective gloves   
					‘Safety’ working clothing   
					All types of work   
					WARNING   
					Gloves to provide protection for electricians and from heat   
					Insulating shoes   
					Clothing to provide protection from electric shock   
					Electrical-related   
					work   
					General   
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					Before starting to install the air conditioner, read through the Installation Manual carefully, and follow its instructions to install   
					the air conditioner. Otherwise, falling down of the unit may occur, or the unit may cause noise, vibration or water leakage.   
					Only a qualified installer(*1) or qualified service person(*1) is allowed to do installationwork. If installation is carried out by   
					an unqualified individual, a fire, electric shocks, injury, water leakage, noise and/or vibration may result.   
					If using separately sold products, make sure to use Toshiba specified products only. Using unspecified products may cause   
					fire, electric shock, water leak or other failure.   
					Before opening the service panel of the outdoor unit, set the circuit breaker to the OFF position. Failure to set the circuit   
					breaker to the OFF position may result in electric shocks through contact with the interior parts. Only a qualified installer(*1)   
					or qualified service person(*1) is allowed to remove the service panel of the outdoor unit and do the work required.   
					Before carrying out the installation, maintenance, repair or removal work, be sure to set the circuit breakers for both the   
					indoor and outdoor units to the OFF position. Otherwise, electric shock may result.   
					Place a “Work in progress” sign near the circuit breaker while the installation, maintenance, repair or removal work is being   
					carried out. There is a danger of electric shocks if the circuit breaker is set to ON by mistake.   
					Only a qualified installer(*1) or qualified service person(*1) is allowed to undertake work at heights using a stand of 50 cm   
					or more or to remove the intake grille of the indoor unit to undertake work.   
					Wear protective gloves and safety work clothing during installation, servicing and removal.   
					Do not touch the aluminium fin of the outdoor unit. You may injure yourself if you do so. If the fin must be touched for some   
					reason, first put on protective gloves and safety work clothing, and then proceed.   
					Do not climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit. You may fall or the objects may fall off of the outdoor unit and   
					result in injury.   
					When working at height, put a sign in place so that no-one will approach the work location before proceeding with the work.   
					Parts or other objects may fall from above, possibly injuring a person below. Also, be sure that workers put on helmets.   
					When cleaning the filter or other parts of the outdoor unit, set the circuit breaker to OFF without fail, and place a “Work in   
					progress” sign near the circuit breaker before proceeding with the work.   
					When working at heights, put a sign in place so that no-one will approach the work location, before proceeding with the   
					work. Parts and other objects may fall from above, possibly injuring a person below.   
					The refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A.   
					Work done at heights   
					(50 cm or more)   
					Helmets for use in industry   
					Transportation of   
					heavy objects   
					Shoes with additional protective toe cap   
					Repair of outdoor unit Gloves to provide protection for electricians and from heat   
					Warning Indications on the Air Conditioner Unit   
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					Warning indication   
					Description   
					WARNING   
					WARNING   
					ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD   
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					ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD   
					Disconnect all remote   
					electric power supplies   
					before servicing.   
					Disconnect all remote electric power supplies before servicing.   
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					WARNING   
					WARNING   
					Moving parts.   
					Do not operate unit with grille   
					removed.   
					Moving parts.   
					Do not operate unit with grille removed.   
					Stop the unit before the servicing.   
					Stop the unit before the servicing.   
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					You shall ensure that the air conditioner is transported in stable condition. If you find any part of the product broken, contact   
					your dealer.   
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					Do not disassemble, modify, repair or move the product yourself. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, injury or water   
					leaks. Ask a qualified installer or qualified service person to do any repairs or to move the product.   
					CAUTION   
					CAUTION   
					High temperature parts.   
					You might get burned   
					when removing this panel.   
					Selection of installation location   
					High temperature parts.   
					You might get burned when removing this panel.   
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					If you install the unit in a small room, take appropriate measures to prevent the refrigerant from exceeding the limit   
					concentration even if it leaks. Consult the dealer from whom you purchased the air conditioner when you implement the   
					measures. Accumulation of highly concentrated refrigerant may cause an oxygen deficiency accident.   
					Do not install in a location where flammable gas may leaks are possible. If the gas should leak and accumulate around the   
					unit, it may ignite and cause a fire.   
					When transporting the air conditioner, wear shoes with protective toe caps, protective gloves and other protective clothing.   
					When transporting the air conditioner, do not take hold of the bands around the packing carton. You may injure yourself if   
					the bands should break.   
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					CAUTION   
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					CAUTION   
					Do not touch the aluminum   
					fins of the unit.   
					Doing so may result in injury.   
					Do not touch the aluminium fins of the unit.   
					Doing so may result in injury.   
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					Install the indoor unit at least 2.5 m above the floor level since otherwise the users may injure themselves or receive electric   
					shocks if they poke their fingers or other objects into the indoor unit while the air conditioner is running.   
					Do not place any combustion appliance in a place where it is directly exposed to the wind of air conditioner, otherwise it may   
					cause imperfect combustion.   
					Places where the operation sound of the outdoor unit may cause a disturbance. (Especially at the boundary line with   
					a neighbour, install the air conditioner while considering the noise.)   
					CAUTION   
					CAUTION   
					BURST HAZARD   
					Open the service valves before   
					the operation, otherwise there   
					might be the burst.   
					BURST HAZARD   
					Installation   
					Open the service valves before the operation, otherwise there might be the   
					burst.   
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					Follow the instructions in the Installation Manual to install the air conditioner. Failure to follow these instructions may cause   
					the product to fall down or topple over or give rise to noise, vibration, water leakage or other failure.   
					The designated bolts (M12) and nuts (M12) for securing the outdoor unit must be used when installing the unit.   
					Install the outdoor unit property in a location that is durable enough to support the weight of the outdoor unit. Insufficient   
					durability may cause the outdoor unit to fall, which may result in injury.   
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					Install the unit in the prescribed manner for protection against strong wind and earthquake. Incorrect installation may result   
					in the unit falling down, or other accidents.   
					Be sure to fix the screws back which have been removed for installation or other purposes.   
					CAUTION   
					CAUTION   
					Do not climb onto the   
					fan guard.   
					Doing so may result in injury.   
					Do not climb onto the fan guard.   
					Doing so may result in injury.   
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					Refrigerant piping   
					Relocation   
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					Install the refrigerant pipe securely during the installation work before operating the air conditioner. If the compressor is   
					operated with the valve open and without refrigerant pipe, the compressor sucks air and the refrigeration cycles is over   
					pressurized, which may cause a injury.   
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					Only a qualified installer(*1) or qualified service person(*1) is allowed to relocate the air conditioner. It is dangerous for the   
					air conditioner to be relocated by an unqualified individual since a fire, electric shocks, injury, water leakage, noise and/or   
					vibration may result.   
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					Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench in the specified manner. Excessive tighten of the flare nut may cause a crack in   
					the flare nut after a long period, which may result in refrigerant leakage.   
					Ventilate the air if the refrigerant gas leaks during installation. If the leaked refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire, toxic   
					gas may be produced.   
					After the installation work, confirm that refrigerant gas does not leak. If refrigerant gas leaks into the room and flows near a   
					fire source, such as a cooking range, noxious gas may be generated.   
					When the air conditioner has been installed or relocated, follow the instructions in the Installation Manual and purge the air   
					completely so that no gases other than the refrigerant will be mixed in the refrigerating cycle. Failure to purge the air   
					completely may cause the air conditioner to malfunction.   
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					When carrying out the pump-down work shut down the compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipe. Disconnecting   
					the refrigerant pipe with the service valve left open and the compressor still operating will cause air or other gas to be sucked   
					in, raising the pressure inside the refrigeration cycle to an abnormally high level, and possibly resulting in rupture, injury or   
					other trouble.   
					Never recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit. Be sure to use a refrigerant recovery machine to recover the refrigerant   
					when moving or repairing. It is impossible to recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit. Refrigerant recovery into the   
					outdoor unit may result in serious accidents such as explosion of the unit, injury or other accidents.   
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					(*1) Refer to the “Definition of Qualified Installer or Qualified Service Person.”   
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					Nitrogen gas must be used for the airtight test.   
					The charge hose must be connected in such a way that it is not slack.   
					If refrigerant gas has leaked during the installation work, ventilate the room immediately. If the leaked refrigerant gas comes   
					in contact with fire, noxious gas may be generated.   
					CAUTION   
					New Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation   
					THIS AIR CONDITIONER ADOPTS THE NEW HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES NOT DESTROY OZONE   
					LAYER.   
					Electrical wiring   
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					Only a qualified installer(*1) or qualified service person(*1) is allowed to carry out the electrical work of the air conditioner.   
					Under no circumstances must this work be done by an unqualified individual since failure to carry out the work properly may   
					result in electric shocks and/or electrical leaks.   
					When connecting the electrical wires, repairing the electrical parts or undertaking other electrical jobs, wear gloves to   
					provide protection for electricians and from heat, insulating shoes and clothing to provide protection from electric shocks.   
					Failure to wear this protective gear may result in electric shocks.   
					When executing address setting, test run, or troubleshooting through the checking window on the electric parts box, put on   
					insulated heat-proof gloves, insulated shoes and other clothing to provide protection from electric shock. Otherwise you may   
					receive an electric shock.   
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					The characteristics of R410A refrigerant are; easy to absorb water, oxidizing membrane or oil, and its pressure is approx.   
					1.6 times higher than that of refrigerant R22. Accompanied with the new refrigerant, refrigerating oil has also been changed.   
					Therefore, during installation work, be sure that water, dust, former refrigerant, or refrigerating oil does not enter the   
					refrigerating cycle.   
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					To prevent charging an incorrect refrigerant and refrigerating oil, the sizes of connecting sections of charging port of the   
					main unit and installation tools are changed from those for the conventional refrigerant.   
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					Use wiring that meets the specifications in the Installation Manual and the stipulations in the local regulations and laws. Use   
					of wiring which does not meet the specifications may give rise to electric shocks, electrical leakage, smoking and/or a fire.   
					Check that the product is properly earthed. (grounding work)   
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					Accordingly the exclusive tools are required for the new refrigerant (R410A).   
					Incomplete earthing may cause electric shock.   
					For connecting pipes, use new and clean piping designed for R410A, and please care so that water or dust does not enter.   
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					Do not connect the earth line to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning conductor, or a telephone earth line.   
					After completing the repair or relocation work, check that the ground wires are connected properly.   
					Install a circuit breaker that meets the specifications in the installation manual and the stipulations in the local regulations   
					and laws.   
					To Disconnect the Appliance from Main Power Supply.   
					This appliance must be connected to the main power supply by means of a switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm.   
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					Install the circuit breaker where it can be easily accessed by the agent.   
					The installation fuse (all type can be used) must be used for the power supply line of this conditioner.   
					When installing the circuit breaker outdoors, install one which is designed to be used outdoors.   
					Under no circumstances must the power cable be extended. Connection trouble in the places where the cable is extended   
					may give rise to smoking and/or a fire.   
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					Electrical wiring work shall be conducted according to law and regulation in the community and installation manual.   
					Failure to do so may result in electrocution or short circuit.   
					Do not supply power from the power terminal block equipped on the outdoor unit to another outdoor unit. Capacity overflow   
					may occur on the terminal block and may result in fire.   
					When carrying out electric connection, use the wire specified in the Installation Manual and connect and fix the wires   
					securely to prevent them applying external force to the terminals. Improper connection or fixing may result in fire.   
					Test run   
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					Before operating the air conditioner after having completed the work, check that the electrical parts box cover of the indoor   
					unit and service panel of the outdoor unit are closed, and set the circuit breaker to the ON position. You may receive an   
					electric shock if the power is turned on without first conducting these checks.   
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					When you have noticed that some kind of trouble (such as when an error display has appeared, there is a smell of burning,   
					abnormal sounds are heard, the air conditioner fails to cool or heat or water is leaking) has occurred in the air conditioner,   
					do not touch the air conditioner yourself but set the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and contact a qualified service   
					person. Take steps to ensure that the power will not be turned on (by marking “out of service” near the circuit breaker, for   
					instance) until qualified service person arrives. Continuing to use the air conditioner in the trouble status may cause   
					mechanical problems to escalate or result in electric shocks or other failure.   
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					After the work has finished, be sure to use an insulation tester set (500V Megger) to check the resistance is 2 MΩ or more   
					between the charge section and the non-charge metal section (Earth section). If the resistance value is low, a disaster such   
					as a leak or electric shock is caused at user’s side.   
					Upon completion of the installation work, check for refrigerant leaks and check the insulation resistance and water drainage.   
					Then conduct a test run to check that the air conditioner is operating properly.   
					Explanations given to user   
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					Upon completion of the installation work, tell the user where the circuit breaker is located. If the user does not know where   
					the circuit breaker is, he or she will not be able to turn it off in the event that trouble has occurred in the air conditioner.   
					If you have discovered that the fan grille is damaged, do not approach the outdoor unit but set the circuit breaker to the OFF   
					position, and contact a qualified service person(*1) to have the repairs done. Do not set the circuit breaker to the ON position   
					until the repairs are completed.   
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					After the installation work, follow the Owner’s Manual to explain to the customer how to use and maintain the unit.   
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					2 ACCESSORY PARTS   
					3 INSTALLATION OF NEW REFRIGERANT   
					AIR CONDITIONER   
					Part name   
					Owner’s Manual   
					Installation Manual   
					CD-ROM   
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					Shape   
					Usage   
					(Be sure to hand it to the customers.)   
					(Be sure to hand it to the customers.)   
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					This air conditioner adopts the new HFC refrigerant (R410A) which does not deplete the ozone layer.   
					• R410A refrigerant is vulnerable to impurities such as water, oxidizing membranes, or oils because the pressure   
					of R410A refrigerant is higher than that of the former refrigerant by approximately 1.6 times.   
					As well as the adoption of the new refrigerant, the refrigerating oil has been also changed. Therefore, pay   
					attention so that water, dust, former refrigerant, or refrigerating oil does not enter the refrigerating cycle of the   
					new refrigerant air conditioner during installation.   
					• To prevent mixing of refrigerant or refrigerating oil, the size of the charge port of the main unit or connecting   
					section of the installation tool differs to that of an air conditioner for the former refrigerant.   
					Accordingly, exclusive tools are required for the new refrigerant (R410A) as shown below.   
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					For other languages that do not appear in this Installation Manual,   
					Please refer to the enclosed CD-ROM.   
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					(Owner’s manual,   
					Installation manual)   
					Attached pipe   
					(for Ø22.2)   
					Connecting pipe for gas side piping   
					(MAP080, MAP100 type)   
					Attached pipe   
					(for Ø28.6)   
					Connecting pipe for gas side piping   
					(MAP120, MAP140, MAP160 type)   
					• For connecting pipes, use new and clean piping materials so that water or dust does not enter.   
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					Required Tools and Cautions on handling   
					F-GAS label   
					Fill the items on the label after adding refrigerant.   
					It is necessary to prepare the tools and parts for installation as described below. The tools and parts which will be   
					newly prepared in the following items should be restricted to exclusive use.   
					Explanation of symbols   
					: Newly prepared (It is necessary to use it exclusively with R410A, separately from those for R22 or R407C.)   
					: Former tool is available.   
					Used tools   
					Gauge manifold   
					Usage   
					Proper use of tools/parts   
					Exclusive to R410A   
					Vacuuming, charging refrigerant   
					and operation check   
					Charging hose   
					Exclusive to R410A   
					Charging cylinder   
					Gas leak detector   
					Charging refrigerant   
					Checking gas leak   
					Unusable (Use the Refrigerant charging balance.)   
					Exclusive to R410A   
					Usable if a counter-flow preventive adapter is   
					attached   
					Vacuum pump   
					Vacuum drying   
					Vacuum pump with counterflow   
					Flare tool   
					Vacuum drying   
					R22 (Existing article)   
					Flare processing of pipes   
					Bending processing of pipes   
					Recovering refrigerant   
					Tightening flare nut   
					Cutting pipes   
					Usable by adjusting size   
					R22 (Existing article)   
					Bender   
					Refrigerant recovery device   
					Torque wrench   
					Exclusive to R410A   
					Exclusive to Ø12.7mm and Ø15.9mm   
					R22 (Existing article)   
					Pipe cutter   
					Exclusive to R410A   
					Enter the refrigerate name for identification   
					Refrigerant canister   
					Charging refrigerant   
					Welding machine/Nitrogen gas   
					cylinder   
					Welding of pipes   
					R22 (Existing article)   
					R22 (Existing article)   
					Refrigerant charging balance   
					Charging refrigerant   
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					Installation space   
					Leave space necessary for running, installation and servicing.   
					4 SELECTION OF INSTALLATION PLACE   
					Upon customer’s approval, install the air conditioner in a place which satisfies the following conditions:   
					• Place where it can be installed horizontally.   
					Air discharge   
					• Place which can reserve a sufficient service space for safe maintenance or checks.   
					• Place where there is no problem even if the drained water overflows.   
					Air intake   
					Air intake   
					Air intake   
					Avoid the following places:   
					• Salty places (seaside area) or places with much gas sulfide (hot spring area) (If selecting such a place, special   
					maintenance is required.)   
					• Places where oil (including machine oil), steam, oil smoke or corrosive gas is generated.   
					• Places where an organic solvent is used.   
					Air intake   
					• Chemical plants with a cooling system using liquid carbon dioxide.   
					• Places where a device generating high frequency (inverter, non-utility generator, medical apparatus, or   
					communication equipment) is set. (Malfunction or abnormal control of the air conditioner, or interference to   
					devices listed above may occur.)   
					Installation/servicing   
					surface   
					• Places where discharged air from the outdoor unit blows against the windows of a neighbour's house.   
					• Places unable to bear the weight of the unit.   
					Square hole for   
					handling   
					• Places with poor ventilation.   
					Outdoor unit top view   
					500mm or more   
					(Rear side)   
					10mm or more   
					500mm or more   
					(Front side)   
					10mm or more   
					20mm or more   
					20mm or more   
					NOTE   
					• If there is an obstacle above the outdoor unit, leave a space of 2000mm or more to the top end of the outdoor unit.   
					• If there is a wall around the outdoor unit, make sure that its height does not exceed 800mm.   
					 
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					▼ Combination of outdoor units   
					5 CARRYING IN THE OUTDOOR UNIT   
					Cooperating outdoor unit   
					Unit 2   
					Model name   
					(Standard type)   
					Unit 1   
					Unit 3   
					CAUTION   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-AP1814*   
					MMY-AP2014*   
					MMY-AP2214*   
					MMY-AP2414*   
					MMY-AP2614*   
					MMY-AP2814*   
					MMY-AP3014*   
					MMY-AP3214*   
					MMY-AP3414*   
					MMY-AP3614*   
					MMY-AP3814*   
					MMY-AP4014*   
					MMY-AP4214*   
					MMY-AP4414*   
					MMY-AP4614*   
					MMY-AP4814*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
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					Handle the outdoor unit carefully, observing the following items.   
					• When using a forklift or other machinery for loading/unloading in transportation, insert the prongs of the forklift   
					into the rectangular holes for handling as shown below.   
					• When lifting up the unit, insert a rope able to bear the unit’s weight into the rectangular holes for handling, and   
					tie the unit from 4 sides.   
					(Apply padding in positions where the rope comes into contact with the outdoor unit so that no damage is caused   
					to the outer surface of the outdoor unit.)   
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					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					(There are reinforcing plates on the side surfaces, so the rope cannot be passed through.)   
					– 
					– 
					GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					– 
					– 
					Plaster   
					Rope   
					– 
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					Rectangular   
					holes for   
					handling   
					Plaster   
					Side   
					NO GOOD   
					Front /Back   
					GOOD   
					Rectangular   
					holes for   
					lifting   
					Reinforcing   
					plate   
					Cooperating outdoor unit   
					Model name   
					(High Efficiency Model)   
					Unit 4   
					Unit 1   
					Unit 2   
					Unit 3   
					– 
					Prongs of the   
					forklift   
					MMY-AP1624*   
					MMY-AP2424*   
					MMY-AP2624*   
					MMY-AP2824*   
					MMY-AP3024*   
					MMY-AP3224*   
					MMY-AP3424*   
					MMY-AP3624*   
					MMY-AP3824*   
					MMY-AP4024*   
					MMY-AP4224*   
					MMY-AP4424*   
					MMY-AP4624*   
					MMY-AP4824*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
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					Weight centre and weight   
					6 INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT   
					WARNING   
					◆Weight centre of an outdoor unit   
					• 
					• 
					Be sure to install the outdoor unit in a place able to bear its weight.   
					If strength is insufficient, the unit may fall down resulting in human injury.   
					Perform specified installation work to protect against strong wind and earthquakes.   
					If the outdoor unit is imperfectly installed, an accident by falling or dropping may be caused.   
					(B)   
					(A)   
					Anchor bolt position   
					920   
					Anchor bolt position   
					700   
					CAUTION   
					• Drain water is discharged from the outdoor unit. (Especially while heating)   
					Install the outdoor unit in a place with good drainage.   
					• For installation, be careful of the strength and level of the foundation so that abnormal sounds (vibration or noise)   
					are not generated.   
					REQUIREMENT   
					Installation in a snowfall area   
					1. Install the outdoor unit on a higher foundation than the snowfall or set up a stand to install the unit so that snowfall   
					will not affect the unit.   
					• Set up a stand higher than the snowfall.   
					• Apply an angled structure to the stand so that drainage will not be prevented. (Avoid using a stand with a flat   
					surface.)   
					2. Mount a snowfall-hood onto the air inlet and the air outlet.   
					• Leave enough space for the snowfall-hood so that it will not be an obstacle for the air inlet and the air outlet.   
					Snowfall-hood for air   
					outlet (locally procured)   
					Snowfall-hood for air   
					outlet   
					(4 faces)   
					(locally procured)   
					X 
					X 
					Stand   
					(locally procured)   
					1. To install multiple outdoor units, arrange them with 20mm or more spaces in between.   
					Fix each outdoor unit with M12 anchor bolts at 4 positions. 20mm projection is appropriate for an anchor bolt.   
					Weight (kg)   
					20mm or more   
					20mm or more   
					No.   
					(A)   
					(B)   
					Model type   
					MAP080   
					X (mm)   
					500   
					Y (mm)   
					390   
					Z (mm)   
					Heat pump model   
					Cooling only model   
					MAP100   
					MAP120   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					645   
					700   
					242   
					330   
					241   
					605   
					350   
					330   
					M12 anchor bolt   
					4 positions/unit   
					 
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					• Anchor bolt positions are as shown below:   
					5. Be careful of the connecting arrangement of the header unit and follower units. Set the outdoor units in order of   
					capacity from the one with the largest capacity. (A (Header unit) ≥ B ≥ C ≥ D)   
					310 or   
					more   
					310 or   
					more   
					Continuous hole   
					(15 x 20 long hole)   
					A 
					A 
					A 
					• Be sure to use a header unit for the leading outdoor unit to be connected to the main pipe. (Figure 1 and 3)   
					• Be sure to use a T-shaped branch joint (RBM-BT14E/RBM-BT24E: separately purchased) to connect each   
					outdoor unit.   
					• Be careful of the direction of the Outdoor unit connection piping kit for the liquid side. (As shown in Figure 2, a   
					Outdoor unit connection piping kit cannot be attached so that the refrigerant of the main pipe flows directly into   
					the header unit.)   
					B 
					(Unit: mm)   
					Liquid piping   
					Model type   
					MAP080*, MAP1000*, MAP120*   
					MAP1404*, 1604*   
					A 
					B 
					▼ Figure 1   
					▼ Figure 2   
					700   
					920   
					990   
					GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					1210   
					Header unit   
					A 
					Follower unit Follower unit   
					Header unit   
					A 
					Follower unit Follower unit   
					B 
					C 
					B 
					C 
					2. When drawing out the refrigerant pipe from the   
					underside, set the height of the stand to 500mm or   
					more.   
					3. Do not use 4 stands on the corner to support the   
					outdoor unit.   
					NO GOOD   
					GOOD   
					Main pipe   
					NO GOOD   
					To the indoor unit   
					Main pipe   
					To the indoor unit   
					Gas piping   
					[Inverse connection of a gas-side branch unit]   
					▼ Figure 3   
					▼ Figure 4   
					4. Mount the vibration-proof rubber (including vibration-proof blocks) so that it fits under the whole clamping leg.   
					GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					GOOD   
					GOOD   
					Follower unit   
					C 
					Header unit   
					A 
					Follower unit   
					B 
					Header unit   
					A 
					Follower unit Follower unit   
					B 
					C 
					Install the vibration-proof   
					rubber so that the bent part   
					of the fixing leg is   
					Anchor bolt   
					grounded.   
					Vibration-proof rubber   
					Main pipe   
					Main pipe   
					To the indoor unit   
					NO GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					To the indoor unit   
					Extension valve   
					To gas-side branch   
					unit   
					The bent part of the   
					fixing leg is not   
					grounded.   
					• When attaching a Y-shaped branch unit for the gas side, attach it level with the ground (Be sure not to exceed   
					±15 degrees.). Regarding a T-shape branch joints for the liquid side, there is no restriction for its angle.   
					(Horizontal line)   
					(Horizontal line)   
					(A arrow view)   
					Do not connect   
					a branch unit   
					vertically.   
					Within ±15   
					degrees   
					Within ±15 degrees   
					A 
					(B arrow view)   
					B 
					At a level position   
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					When drawing pipes downward   
					7 REFRIGERANT PIPING   
					[Vertical connection of branch units]   
					▼ Figure 5   
					▼ Figure 6   
					WARNING   
					GOOD   
					NO GOOD   
					• 
					• 
					If the refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the room.   
					If the leaked refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire, noxious gas may be generated.   
					After installation, check that the refrigerant gas does not leak.   
					Header unit   
					A 
					Follower unit Follower unit   
					B 
					C 
					If the refrigerant gas leaks into the room and comes into contact with fire such as a fan heater, stove, or kitchen range,   
					noxious gas may be generated.   
					Connection of refrigerant pipe   
					• The refrigerant pipe connecting section is set in the   
					outdoor unit. Remove the front panel and the piping/   
					wiring panel. (M5: 9 pcs.)   
					• As shown in the illustration on the right, the hooks are   
					at the right and left sides of the front panel. Lift up and   
					remove the front panel.   
					L-shaped   
					pipe   
					Hook   
					To gas-side   
					branch unit   
					To gas-side   
					branch unit   
					To gas-side branch   
					unit   
					To gas-side branch   
					unit   
					Front panel   
					• Pipes can be drawn out forward or downward from the   
					outdoor unit.   
					• Adding only one follower unit is possible. Install the additional unit so that its position is opposite to the header   
					unit. Use an extension valve for installation (See the figure above.).   
					Specify the pipe diameter in advance to allow for adding another unit.   
					Piping/wiring panel   
					(Rear piping)   
					• When drawing out the pipe forward, draw it out to the   
					outside via the piping/wiring panel, and leave a space   
					of 500mm or more from the main pipe connecting the   
					outdoor unit with the indoor unit, considering service   
					work or other work on the unit. (For replacing the   
					compressor, 500mm or more space is required.)   
					• When drawing out the pipe downward, remove the   
					knockouts on the base plate of the outdoor unit, draw   
					the pipes out of the outdoor unit, and perform piping on   
					(Left   
					(Right   
					piping)   
					piping)   
					(Left piping)   
					(Right piping)   
					Drawing out   
					downward   
					the right/left or rear side. Downward length of the balance pipe should be 5m or less.   
					Ball valve of gas   
					side   
					Ball valve of gas   
					side   
					Ball valve of liquid   
					side   
					Packed valve of liquid   
					side   
					Packed valve of   
					balance pipe   
					Packed valve of   
					balance pipe   
					(MAP080, MAP100, MAP120)   
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					Type   
					Pipe   
					diameter   
					REQUIREMENT   
					Draw-out forward   
					Draw-out downward   
					• For a welding work of the refrigerant pipes, be sure to use nitrogen gas in order to prevent oxidation of the inside   
					of the pipes; otherwise clogging of the refrigerating cycle due to oxidized scale may occur.   
					• Use clean and new pipes for the refrigerant pipes and perform piping work so that water or dust does not   
					contaminate the refrigerant.   
					Cut the L-shaped pipe at the horizontal straight Cut the L-shape pipe at the vertical straight   
					section, then braze the supplied attachment   
					section, then braze the supplied attachment   
					pipe, and the socket and pipe procured locally. pipe, and the socket and pipe procured locally.   
					• Be sure to use a double spanner to loosen or tighten the flare nut. If a single spanner is used, the required level   
					of tightening cannot be obtained. Tighten the flare nut with the specified torque. (If it is hard to loosen or tighten   
					the flare nut of the balance pipe or packed valve of the liquid side with a double spanner, loosen or tighten the   
					flare nut while holding the valve mounting plate with a spanner.)   
					Gas   
					pipe   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					Liquid   
					pipe   
					Gas pipe   
					Liquid   
					pipe   
					Ø28.6   
					Gas   
					pipe   
					Gas pipe   
					Attachment pipe   
					Attachment   
					pipe   
					Socket   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Socket   
					Pipe   
					Section   
					to be cut   
					Packed valve of   
					Pipe   
					Outer dia. of   
					copper pipe   
					balance pipe   
					Section   
					to be cut   
					Tightening torque (N•m)   
					6.4 mm   
					9.5 mm   
					14 to 18 (1.4 to 1.8 kgf•m)   
					33 to 42 (3.3 to 4.2 kgf•m)   
					50 to 62 (5.0 to 6.2 kgf•m)   
					63 to 77 (6.3 to 7.7 kgf•m)   
					Ball valve of gas side   
					Extruding margin of copper pipe with flare machining: B (Unit: mm)   
					Packed valve of liquid   
					side   
					12.7 mm   
					15.9 mm   
					Copper pipe outer   
					dia.   
					When using R410A   
					tool   
					When using   
					conventional tool   
					9.5   
					12.7   
					15.9   
					0 to 0.5   
					1.0 to 1.5   
					Pipe connection method of valve at the gas side (Example)   
					Pipe   
					Extruding margin of copper pipe with flare tools: A (Unit: mm)   
					Type   
					Draw-out forward   
					Draw-out downward   
					diameter   
					+0   
					-0.4   
					Copper pipe outer dia.   
					A 
					A 
					Cut the L-shaped pipe at the horizontal straight   
					section, then braze the supplied attachment   
					pipe and the socket and pipe procured locally.   
					Cut the L-shaped pipe at the vertical straight   
					section, then braze the supplied attachment   
					pipe and the socket and pipe procured locally.   
					9.5   
					13.2   
					16.6   
					19.7   
					12.7   
					15.9   
					Gas   
					pipe   
					Gas pipe   
					Gas pipe   
					Liquid   
					Liquid   
					pipe   
					MAP080   
					MAP100   
					* When using the conventional flare tool, to connect R410A pipes with flaring, make a margin approx. 0.5mm   
					longer than that of an R22 pipe so that the flare size matches the one specified. It is convenient to use a copper   
					pipe gauge for size adjustment of the extruding margin.   
					Gas   
					Ø22.2   
					pipe   
					Attachment   
					pipe   
					pipe   
					Attachment   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Socket   
					Pipe   
					pipe   
					Socket   
					Section   
					to be cut   
					Pipe   
					Section to be   
					cut   
					Cut the L-shaped pipe at the horizontal straight Cut the L-shaped pipe at the vertical straight   
					section, then braze the supplied attachment section, then braze the supplied attachment   
					pipe and the socket and pipe procured locally. pipe and the socket and pipe procured locally.   
					Gas   
					pipe   
					Liquid   
					pipe   
					Liquid   
					pipe   
					Gas pipe   
					MAP120   
					Ø28.6   
					Gas pipe   
					Attachment pipe   
					Socket   
					Gas   
					pipe   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Balance   
					pipe   
					Attachment   
					pipe   
					Socket   
					Section   
					to be cut   
					Pipe   
					Pipe   
					Section to be   
					cut   
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					Table 1   
					Coupling size of brazed pipe   
					Capacity code   
					Connected section   
					Indoor unit   
					Equivalent to   
					capacity rank   
					External size   
					Internal size   
					Equivalent to HP   
					capacity   
					2.2   
					2.8   
					3.6   
					4.5   
					5.6   
					7.1   
					8 
					007   
					009   
					012   
					015   
					018   
					024   
					027   
					030   
					036   
					048   
					056   
					072   
					096   
					0.8   
					1 
					G 
					K 
					1.25   
					1.7   
					2 
					(Unit: mm)   
					2.5   
					3 
					Connected section   
					Internal size   
					3.2   
					4 
					9 
					External size   
					Standard outer dia.   
					of connected   
					Min. depth of   
					insertion   
					Min. thickness   
					of coupling   
					11.2   
					14   
					Standard outer dia.   
					(Allowable difference)   
					Oval value   
					copper pipe   
					5 
					C 
					F 
					K 
					G 
					6 
					6 
					16   
					+0.04   
					-0.02   
					6.35   
					9.52   
					6.35 (±0.03)   
					9.52 (±0.03)   
					12.70 (±0.03)   
					15.88 (±0.03)   
					19.05 (±0.03)   
					22.22 (±0.03)   
					28.58 (±0.04)   
					34.90 (±0.04)   
					38.10 (±0.05)   
					41.28 (±0.05)   
					6.45 (   
					9.62 (   
					) 
					) 
					7 
					8 
					0.06 or less   
					0.08 or less   
					0.10 or less   
					0.13 or less   
					0.15 or less   
					0.16 or less   
					0.20 or less   
					0.25 or less   
					0.27 or less   
					0.28 or less   
					0.50   
					0.60   
					0.70   
					0.80   
					0.80   
					0.82   
					1.00   
					1.20   
					1.26   
					1.35   
					8 
					22.4   
					28   
					+0.04   
					-0.02   
					7 
					10   
					+0.04   
					-0.02   
					12.70   
					15.88   
					19.05   
					22.22   
					28.58   
					34.92   
					38.10   
					41.28   
					12.81 (   
					16.00 (   
					19.19 (   
					22.36 (   
					28.75 (   
					35.11 (   
					38.31 (   
					41.50 (   
					) 
					) 
					) 
					) 
					) 
					) 
					) 
					) 
					9 
					8 
					Table 2   
					+0.04   
					-0.02   
					9 
					8 
					+0.03   
					-0.03   
					11   
					11   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					15   
					10   
					10   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					14   
					Capacity code   
					Outdoor unit   
					model name   
					(High Efficiency   
					model)   
					Capacity code   
					Outdoor unit   
					model name   
					(Standard model)   
					No. of   
					No. of   
					indoor   
					units   
					+0.03   
					-0.03   
					indoor   
					units   
					Equivalentto Equivalentto   
					Equivalentto Equivalentto   
					+0.06   
					-0.02   
					HP   
					capacity   
					HP   
					capacity   
					+0.04   
					-0.04   
					MMY-MAP0804∗   
					MMY-MAP1004∗   
					MMY-MAP1204∗   
					MMY-MAP1404∗   
					MMY-MAP1604∗   
					MMY-AP1814∗   
					MMY-AP2014∗   
					MMY-AP2214∗   
					MMY-AP2414∗   
					MMY-AP2614∗   
					MMY-AP2814∗   
					MMY-AP3014∗   
					MMY-AP3214∗   
					MMY-AP3414∗   
					MMY-AP3614∗   
					MMY-AP3814∗   
					MMY-AP4014∗   
					MMY-AP4214∗   
					MMY-AP4414∗   
					MMY-AP4614∗   
					MMY-AP4814∗   
					8 
					22.4   
					28   
					13   
					16   
					20   
					23   
					27   
					30   
					33   
					37   
					40   
					43   
					47   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					16   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					24   
					26   
					28   
					30   
					32   
					34   
					36   
					38   
					40   
					42   
					44   
					46   
					48   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					27   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					40   
					43   
					47   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					48   
					+0.08   
					-0.02   
					10   
					12   
					14   
					16   
					18   
					20   
					22   
					24   
					26   
					28   
					30   
					32   
					34   
					36   
					38   
					40   
					42   
					44   
					46   
					48   
					+0.08   
					-0.02   
					33.5   
					40   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					45   
					MMY-AP1624∗   
					— 
					45   
					Selection of pipe size   
					50.4   
					56   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					61.5   
					68   
					— 
					— 
					◆Capacity code of indoor and outdoor units   
					Selection of pipe material   
					• For the indoor unit, the capacity code is decided at each capacity rank. (Table 1)   
					• The capacity codes of the outdoor units are decided at each capacity rank. The maximum number of connectable   
					indoor units and the total value of capacity codes of the indoor units are also decided. (Table 2)   
					MMY-AP2424∗   
					MMY-AP2624∗   
					MMY-AP2824∗   
					MMY-AP3024∗   
					MMY-AP3224∗   
					MMY-AP3424∗   
					MMY-AP3624∗   
					MMY-AP3824∗   
					MMY-AP4024∗   
					MMY-AP4224∗   
					MMY-AP4424∗   
					MMY-AP4624∗   
					MMY-AP4824∗   
					68   
					73   
					73   
					78.5   
					85   
					78.5   
					85   
					90   
					90   
					NOTE   
					96   
					96   
					101   
					106.5   
					112   
					118   
					123   
					130   
					135   
					101   
					106.5   
					112   
					118   
					123   
					130   
					135   
					Compared with the capacity code of the outdoor unit, the total value of capacity codes of the connectable indoor units differs   
					based on the height difference between the indoor units.   
					• When the height difference between the indoor units is 15m or less: Up to 135% of the capacity code (Equivalent   
					to HP) of the outdoor unit (Equivalent to HP) of the outdoor unit   
					• When the height difference between the indoor units is over 15m: Up to 105% of the capacity code   
					* For combination of the outdoor units, refer to “Combination of outdoor units”.   
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					(1)   
					Piping parts   
					Name   
					Selection of pipe size   
					Connecting pipe size of outdoor unit   
					Header   
					unit A   
					Follower Follower   
					unit B   
					unit C   
					Follower   
					unit D   
					Type   
					MAP080   
					Gas side   
					Ø22.2   
					Liquid side   
					Ø12.7   
					Outdoor unit   
					È 
					Outdoor unit   
					connection piping   
					kit   
					Outdoor unit   
					Same as connecting   
					pipe size of the   
					outdoor unit.   
					Outdoor unit   
					connecting pipe   
					MAP100   
					MAP120   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					Ø22.2   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø15.9   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø15.9   
					(2) Balance pipes Ø9.5   
					(1)   
					(1)   
					(1)   
					(8)   
					Pipe size for connecting piping between outdoor units   
					(1) Outdoor unit connecting pipes   
					Total capacity codes of   
					outdoor units at the   
					(8)   
					(8)   
					Gas   
					side   
					Liquid Balanc   
					downstream side   
					(2)   
					side   
					e pipe   
					(2)   
					Equivalentto Equivalentto   
					Pipe size differs based   
					on the total capacity   
					code value of outdoor   
					units at the   
					downstream side.   
					(See Table 2.)   
					HP   
					capacity   
					Between Outdoor Main connecting   
					(3) Main   
					piping   
					unit connection   
					piping kits   
					piping between   
					outdoor units   
					(2)   
					45.0 to below   
					61.5   
					(8) Outdoor unit connection piping kit (For linking of outdoor units)   
					16 to below 22   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø34.9   
					Ø15.9   
					Ø19.1   
					61.5 to below   
					73.0   
					22 to below 26   
					(7) Branching header   
					(6)   
					(4) Branching pipe   
					Ø9.5   
					73.0 to below   
					101.0   
					26 to below 36   
					36 or more   
					Ø34.9   
					Ø41.3   
					Ø19.1   
					Ø22.2   
					First branch   
					Y-shape   
					101.0 or more   
					(6) Y-shaped branching joint   
					(4)   
					(5) Indoor unit connecting pipe   
					(5)   
					branching joint   
					Size of main piping   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					Total capacity codes of all   
					outdoor units   
					Indoor unit   
					(4)   
					Gas   
					side   
					Liquid   
					side   
					Equivalent to   
					Equivalent to   
					capacity   
					HP   
					8 to below 12   
					12 to below 14   
					14 to below 22   
					22.4 to below 33.5   
					33.5 to below 38.4   
					38.4 to below 61.5   
					Ø22.2   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø15.9   
					(6)   
					Outdoor unit   
					connection piping   
					kit of header unit   
					È 
					First branching   
					section   
					(6)   
					(4)   
					(6)   
					(6)   
					(4)   
					Pipe size differs based   
					on the capacity code   
					of the outdoor unit.   
					(See Table 2.)   
					(4)   
					Main piping   
					(3)   
					61.5 to below   
					101.0   
					22 to below 36   
					Ø34.9   
					Ø19.1   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					(5)   
					101.1 to below   
					130.0   
					36 to below 46   
					46 or more   
					Ø41.3   
					Ø22.2   
					Ø22.2   
					Indoor unit   
					130.0 or more   
					* Ø41.3   
					* 
					Maximum equivalent length of main pipe is 70m or less (The actual   
					length is 50m or less.).   
					Pipe size between branching sections *1   
					Total capacity codes of indoor   
					units at downstream side   
					Gas   
					side   
					Liquid   
					side   
					Equivalent to   
					Equivalent to HP   
					Pipe size differs based   
					on the total capacity   
					code value of indoor   
					units at the   
					capacity   
					Below 2.4   
					Below 6.6   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø15.9   
					Ø22.2   
					Ø28.6   
					Ø34.9   
					Ø41.3   
					Ø9.5   
					Ø9.5   
					downstream side. If   
					the total value   
					2.4 to below 6.4   
					6.4 to below 12.2   
					12.2 to below 20.2   
					6.6 to below 18.0   
					18.0 to below 34.0   
					34.0 to below 56.5   
					Branching section   
					È 
					Branching section   
					Branching pipe   
					(4)   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø15.9   
					Ø19.1   
					Ø22.2   
					exceeds the capacity   
					code of the outdoor   
					unit, apply the   
					capacity code of the   
					outdoor unit. (See   
					Table 1 and 2.)   
					20.2 to below 35.2 56.5 to below 98.5   
					35.2 or more 98.5 ore more   
					*1: If exceeding the main pipe size, set the size to the same as the   
					main pipe size.   
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					Name   
					Selection of pipe size   
					Connecting pipe size of indoor unit   
					Remarks   
					Liquid   
					Allowable length of refrigerant pipes and allowable height   
					difference between units   
					Capacity rank   
					Gas side   
					side   
					Ø6.4   
					Ø6.4   
					Ø6.4   
					Ø9.5   
					Ø12.7   
					D 
					15m or less real length   
					Real length exceeds 15m   
					Ø9.5   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø12.7   
					Ø15.9   
					Ø22.2   
					Branching section   
					È 
					Indoor unit   
					007 to 012 type   
					Follower unit   
					Indoor unit   
					connecting pipe   
					Outdoor unit   
					015 to 018 type   
					024 to 056 type   
					072 to 096 type   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					Header Follower Follower   
					unit unit unit   
					Height   
					difference   
					between   
					outdoor   
					units   
					Selection of branching section (Y-shaped branching joint)   
					Total capacity code of indoor units   
					H3 ≤ 5 m   
					Ld   
					Lc   
					La   
					Model name   
					Lb   
					Equivalent to   
					Equivalent to HP   
					capacity   
					Y-shaped   
					branching joint   
					Branching section   
					(6)   
					Below 6.4   
					Below 18.0   
					18.0 to below 40.0   
					40.0 to below 70.5   
					70.5 or more   
					RBM-BY55E   
					RBM-BY105E   
					RBM-BY205E   
					RBM-BY305E   
					LA   
					LB   
					6.4 to below 14.2   
					14.2 to below 25.2   
					25.2 or more   
					Y-shape   
					branching joint   
					Outdoor unit connection piping kit   
					(For linking of outdoor units)   
					The longest piping between outdoor units:   
					L0 ≤ 25 m   
					Selection of branching section (Branching header)   
					Total capacity code of indoor units   
					Height   
					difference   
					between   
					outdoor   
					Model name   
					Equivalent to   
					capacity   
					Equivalent to HP   
					and indoor   
					units:   
					H1 ≤ 70 m   
					Below 14.2   
					Below 40.0   
					RBM-HY1043E   
					For 4   
					branches   
					Branching header   
					14.2 to below 25.2 40.0 to below 70.5 RBM-HY2043E   
					Below 14.2 Below 40.0 RBM-HY1083E   
					14.2 to below 25.2 40.0 to below 70.5 RBM-HY2083E   
					*2   
					Branching header   
					Y-shaped branching   
					joint   
					Branching section Branching header   
					(7)   
					Indoor unit connecting   
					For 8   
					branches   
					L7   
					c 
					pipe   
					First branching   
					section   
					Indoor unit   
					a 
					b 
					d 
					e 
					*2: Up to a total of 6.0 maximum equivalent to HP capacity codes is connectable to one line   
					after branching of header. When the total capacity codes of all outdoor units are 12 to below   
					26 (equivalent to HP) and you use a branching header for the first branching section, use   
					a RBM-HY2043E or RBM-HY2083E regardless of the total capacity codes of outdoor units   
					at downstream side. In addition, you cannot use a branching header for the first branching   
					section when the total capacity codes of all outdoor units are over 26 (equivalent to HP).   
					L3   
					The longest piping length: L ≤ 235 m   
					The longest piping length from the first branch: Li ≤ 90 m   
					Height   
					difference   
					between   
					Y-shaped   
					branching joint   
					Outdoor unit connection piping kit (For linking of outdoor units)   
					L6   
					L5   
					L4   
					indoor units:   
					H2 ≤ 40 m   
					*3   
					Total capacity code of outdoor units   
					i 
					h 
					j 
					g 
					f 
					Model name   
					Equivalent to   
					Equivalent to HP   
					capacity   
					Outdoor unit   
					connection piping   
					Indoor unit   
					Outdoor unit   
					Below 26.0   
					Below 73.0   
					RBM-BT14E   
					RBM-BT24E   
					Branching section   
					(8)   
					kit (For linking of   
					outdoor units)   
					connection piping   
					kit (For linking of   
					outdoor units)   
					(j)   
					26.0 or more   
					Above 73.0   
					*3: Downstream side when regarding the main piping as the start point   
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					◆System restriction   
					Airtightness test   
					After the refrigerant piping has been finished, execute an airtight test.   
					Outdoor unit combination   
					Total capacity of outdoor units   
					Indoor unit connection   
					Up to 4 units   
					Up to 48 HP   
					Up to 48 units   
					For an airtight test, connect a nitrogen gas canister as shown in the figure on the next page and apply pressure.   
					• Be sure to apply pressure from the service ports of the packed valves (or ball valves) at the liquid side, gas side   
					and balance pipe side.   
					• An airtight test can only be performed at the service ports at the liquid side, gas side and balance pipe side on   
					header unit.   
					Total capacity of indoor units   
					(varies depending on the height difference between   
					indoor units.)   
					H2 ≤ 15m   
					135% of outdoor units’ capacity   
					105% of outdoor units’ capacity   
					15m < H2   
					• Close the valves fully at the gas side, liquid side and balance pipe side. As there is a possibility that the nitrogen   
					gas will enter into the cycle of outdoor units, re-tighten the valve rods at the liquid side and balance pipe side   
					before applying pressure.   
					(When using MAP140 or MAP160, you do not have to re-tighten the liquid side valve rod as their valves at the   
					liquid side are ball valves.)   
					◆Cautions for installation   
					• Set the outdoor unit first connected to the bridging pipe to the indoor units as the header unit.   
					• Install the outdoor units in order of their capacity codes: A (header unit) ≥ B ≥ C ≥ D   
					• When connecting gas pipes to indoor units, use Y-shaped branching joints to keep pipes level.   
					• When piping to outdoor units using Outdoor unit connection piping kits, intersect the pipes to the outdoor unit   
					and those to indoor units at a right angle as shown in figure 1 on “6. INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT”.   
					Do not connect them as in figure 2 on “6. INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT”.   
					• For each refrigerant line, apply pressure gradually in steps at the liquid side, gas side and balance pipe side.   
					Be sure to apply pressure at the gas side, liquid side, and balance pipe side.   
					WARNING   
					Never use oxygen, flammable gases, or noxious gases in an airtight test.   
					◆Allowable length and allowable height difference of refrigerant piping   
					Low pressure High pressure   
					Allowable   
					Item   
					Pipes   
					gauge   
					gauge   
					value   
					Connected to indoor unit   
					Main piping   
					Lessthan 34HP or   
					less   
					Total extension of   
					pipe (liquid pipe,   
					real length)   
					Less than 96kW   
					96kW or more   
					300m   
					LA + LB + La + Lb + Lc + Ld + L1 + L2 + L3 + L4   
					+ L5 + L6 + L7 + a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h + i + j   
					Gas side valve fully closed   
					Header outdoor unit   
					Service port   
					Gauge   
					manifold   
					VL   
					VH   
					34HP or more   
					Equivalent length   
					Real length   
					500m   
					235m   
					Farthest piping length L (*1)   
					Main piping length   
					LA + LB + Ld + L1 + L3 + L4 + L5 + L6 + j   
					190m   
					Brazed   
					Packed valve details   
					Reducing   
					valve   
					Equivalent length   
					Real length   
					120m (*2)   
					100m (*2)   
					L1   
					To outdoor unit   
					To gauge manifold   
					Copper pipe   
					Pipe length   
					Farthest equivalent piping length from the first branch Li   
					(*1)   
					Liquid-side service port   
					Liquid-side valve   
					Fully   
					90m (*3)   
					25m   
					L3 + L4 + L5 + L6 + j   
					LA + LB + Ld (LA + Lb, LA + LB + Lc)   
					La, Lb, Lc, Ld   
					Gas-side valve   
					closed   
					Farthest equivalent piping length between outdoor units L0   
					(*1)   
					Copper   
					pipe   
					To   
					Balance   
					service port   
					Service port   
					outdoor   
					To   
					outdoor   
					unit   
					Maximum equivalent piping length of pipes connected to   
					outdoor units   
					10m   
					unit   
					Gas-side   
					service port   
					Liquid valve fully closed   
					Nitrogen   
					gas   
					Fully   
					closed   
					Maximum real length of pipes connected to indoor units   
					Maximum equivalent length between branching sections   
					Upper outdoor   
					30m   
					50m   
					a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j   
					L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7   
					Piping at site   
					Balance valve   
					Piping at site   
					Piping at site   
					70m (*4)   
					40m (*5)   
					– 
					– 
					units   
					Service port   
					Height between outdoor and indoor   
					units H1   
					Lower outdoor   
					Balanced pipe side valve   
					fully closed   
					Height   
					difference   
					units   
					Height between indoor units H2   
					40m   
					5m   
					– 
					– 
					Height between indoor units H3   
					Connected to other follower units   
					*1: Farthest outdoor unit from the first branch: (D), farthest indoor unit: (j)   
					Able to detect a serious leakage   
					1. Apply pressure 0.3MPa (3.0kg/cm²G) for 5 minutes or more.   
					2. Apply pressure 1.5MPa (15kg/cm²G) for 5 minutes or more.   
					*2: If the total capacity of outdoor units is 46HP or more, make the equivalent length 70m (real length 50m) or less.   
					*3: Make the difference 65m or less if the height difference between outdoor and indoor units (H1) is more than 3m.   
					*4: Make the difference 50m or less if the height difference between indoor units (H2) is more than 3m.   
					*5: Make the difference 30m or less if the height difference between indoor units (H2) is more than 3m.   
					Available to detect slow leakage   
					3. Apply pressure 3.73MPa (38kg/cm²G) for approx. 24 hours.   
					• If there is no pressure decrease after 24 hours, the test is passed.   
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					However, if the environmental temperature changes from the moment of applying pressure to 24 hours after that, the pressure   
					will change by about 0.01MPa (0.1kg/cm²G) per 1°C. Consider the pressure change when checking the test result.   
					• Be sure to perform vacuuming from both liquid and gas sides.   
					• Be sure to use a vacuum pump equipped with the counter-flow prevention function so that oil in the pump will   
					not flow back into piping for air conditioners. (If oil in the vacuum pump enters in the air conditioner with R410A   
					refrigerant, a problem may be caused in the refrigerating cycle.)   
					REQUIREMENT   
					When pressure decrease is detected in steps 1-3, check the leakage at the connecting points.   
					Check the leakage using a foaming agent or other measures and seal the leak with re-brazing, flare retightening or other   
					methods. After sealing, execute an airtight test again.   
					After finishing the airtight test and discharging nitrogen gas, connect the gauge manifold to the service ports of the liquid side,   
					gas side, and balance pipe side and connect a vacuum pump as shown in the figure below. Be sure to perform vacuuming for   
					the liquid, gas, and balance pipe sides.   
					Low pressure High pressure   
					gauge   
					gauge   
					Connected to indoor unit   
					Packed valve fully closed   
					(gas side)   
					Main pipe   
					Gauge   
					manifold   
					V 
					L 
					VH   
					Header outdoor unit   
					Service port   
					Brazed   
					Packed valve details   
					To outdoor unit   
					To gauge manifold   
					To   
					outdoor   
					unit   
					Fully   
					closed   
					Gas-side valve   
					Liquid-side service port   
					Liquid-side valve   
					P 
					Service port   
					To   
					Balance   
					outdoor   
					unit   
					service port   
					Vacuum pump   
					Gas-side   
					Packed valve fully closed   
					(liquid side)   
					service port   
					Fully   
					closed   
					Piping at site   
					Piping at site   
					Balance   
					valve   
					Piping at site   
					Service port   
					Packed valve fully closed   
					(balance)   
					Follower units   
					• Use a vacuum pump with a high vacuuming degree [-100.7kPa (5Torr, -755mmHg)] and large exhaust gas   
					amount (40L/minute or larger).   
					• Perform vacuuming for 2 or 3 hours, though the time differs depending on the pipe length. Check that all the   
					packed valves at the liquid side, gas side, and balance pipe side are fully closed.   
					• If the pressure does not reach -100.7kPa or less, continue vacuuming for 1 hour or more. If the pressure does   
					not reach -100.7kPa after 3 hours of vacuuming, stop vacuuming and check for air leakage.   
					• If the pressure reaches -100.7kPa or less after vacuuming for 2 hours or more, close the valves VL and VH on   
					the gauge manifold fully and stop the vacuum pump. Leave it as it is for 1 hour to confirm that the vacuuming   
					degree does not change.   
					If the degree of vacuum loss is large, moisture may remain in the pipes. In that case, inject dry nitrogen gas and   
					apply pressure to 0.05MPa and perform vacuuming again.   
					• After finishing the above procedure of vacuuming, exchange the vacuum pump with a refrigerant canister and   
					advance to the additional charging of refrigerant.   
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					C (Corrective amount   
					of refrigerant) (kg)   
					After finishing vacuuming, exchange the vacuum pump with a refrigerant canister and start additional charging of refrigerant.   
					Combined HP (HP)   
					Combined outdoor units (HP)   
					8 
					8HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					14HP   
					16HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					8HP   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
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					2.5   
					Calculation of additional refrigerant charge amount   
					Refrigerant charge amount at shipment from the factory does not include the refrigerant for pipes at the local site.   
					For refrigerant to be charged in pipes at the local site, calculate the amount and charge it additionally.   
					10   
					12   
					14   
					16   
					18   
					20   
					22   
					24   
					26   
					28   
					30   
					32   
					34   
					36   
					38   
					40   
					42   
					44   
					46   
					48   
					16   
					24   
					26   
					28   
					30   
					32   
					34   
					36   
					38   
					40   
					42   
					44   
					46   
					48   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					3.5   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					8.5   
					NOTE   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					10.5   
					0.0   
					8HP   
					– 
					– 
					If the additional refrigerant amount indicates minus as the result of calculation, use the air conditioner without additional   
					refrigerant.   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					14HP   
					16HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					14HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					16HP   
					8HP   
					– 
					– 
					3.0   
					– 
					– 
					5.0   
					– 
					– 
					7.5   
					Outdoor unit type   
					MAP080   
					MAP100   
					MAP120   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					Heat pump   
					type   
					– 
					– 
					8.5   
					Charging amount (kg)   
					11.5   
					Standard type   
					– 
					– 
					9.5   
					– 
					– 
					11.5   
					12.5   
					3.0   
					Outdoor unit type   
					MAP080   
					MAP100   
					MAP120   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					Cooling only   
					type   
					– 
					– 
					Charging amount (kg)   
					10.5   
					10.5   
					10.5   
					11.5   
					11.5   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					14HP   
					16HP   
					– 
					– 
					– 
					– 
					4.0   
					Corrective amount of refrigerant   
					depending on HP of co-   
					operating outdoor units   
					(Table 2)   
					Additional refrigerant charge   
					amount per 1m liquid pipe   
					(Table 1)   
					Additional refrigerant charge   
					amount at local site   
					6.0   
					Real length of liquid pipe   
					= 
					× 
					+ 
					– 
					7.0   
					– 
					8.0   
					Table 1   
					– 
					10.0   
					12.0   
					14.0   
					0.0   
					Liquid pipe dia. (mm)   
					6.4   
					9.5   
					12.7   
					15.9   
					19.1   
					22.2   
					– 
					Additional refrigerant amount/1m liquid   
					pipe (kg/m)   
					– 
					0.025   
					0.055   
					0.105   
					0.160   
					0.250   
					0.350   
					– 
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					10HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					– 
					-4.0   
					-4.0   
					-2.0   
					0.0   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					– 
					10HP   
					10HP   
					8HP   
					– 
					– 
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					8HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					-6.0   
					-6.0   
					-6.0   
					-6.0   
					-5.0   
					-4.0   
					-2.0   
					0.0   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					8HP   
					High Efficiency type   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					10HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					12HP   
					2.0   
					Charging of refrigerant   
					• Keeping the valve of the outdoor unit closed, be sure to charge the liquid refrigerant into the service port at the   
					liquid side.   
					• If the specified amount of refrigerant cannot be charged, fully open the valves of the outdoor unit at liquid and   
					gas sides, operate the air conditioner in COOL mode, and then charge refrigerant into service port at the gas   
					side. In this time, choke the refrigerant slightly by operating the valve of the canister to charge liquid refrigerant.   
					• The liquid refrigerant may be charged suddenly, therefore be sure to charge refrigerant gradually.   
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					F-GAS label   
					Open the valves of the outdoor unit fully.   
					This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol   
					• Chemical Name of Gas   
					• Global Warming Potential (GWP) of Gas   
					R410A   
					1975   
					MAP080   
					MAP100   
					MAP120   
					MAP140   
					MAP160   
					Packed valve   
					Ball valve   
					CAUTION   
					Using a 4mm-hexagonal wrench, Using a flathead screwdriver, turn it counterclockwise by 90° until it hits the   
					fully open the valve rods.   
					stopper. (Full open)   
					1. Stick the enclosed refrigerant label adjacent to the charging and/or recovering location.   
					2. Clearly write the charged refrigerant quantity on the refrigerant label using indelible ink. Then, place the included   
					transparent protective sheet over the label to prevent the writing from rubbing off.   
					Position of screwdriver slot   
					Fully opened   
					Service   
					port   
					Valve unit   
					Fully closed   
					3. Prevent emission of the contained fluorinated greenhouse gas. Ensure that the fluorinated greenhouse gas is   
					never vented to the atmosphere during installation, service or disposal. When any leakage of the contained   
					fluorinated greenhouse gas is detected, the leak shall be stopped and repaired as soon as possible.   
					4. Only qualified service personnel are allowed to access and service this product.   
					5. Any handling of the fluorinated greenhouse gas in this product, such as when moving the product or recharging   
					the gas, shall comply under (EC) Regulation No. 842/2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases and any   
					relevant local legislation.   
					Using flathead   
					screwdriver, turn it   
					counterclockwise by   
					90° until it hits the   
					stopper. (Full open)   
					Liquid side   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					Slot   
					Flare nut   
					* 
					When opened fully, do not apply   
					excessive torque after the screwdriver hits   
					the stopper; otherwise a problem may be   
					caused on the valve. (5 N•m or less)   
					6. Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be required depending on European or local legislation.   
					7. Contact dealers, installers, etc., for any questions.   
					Balance packed valve   
					Using a 4mm-hexagonal wrench, fully open the valve rods.   
					Balance pipe   
					Ball valve   
					Using a minus screwdriver, turn it counterclockwise by 90° until it hits the stopper.   
					(Full open)   
					Pre-charged Refrigerant at Factory [kg],   
					specified in the nameplate   
					R410A   
					kg   
					Additional Charge on Installation Site   
					kg   
					kg   
					[kg]   
					Gas side   
					Fully opened   
					Fully closed   
					Heat insulation for pipe   
					• Apply heat insulation of pipe separately at the liquid, gas, and balance sides.   
					• Be sure to use thermal insulator resistant up to 120°C or higher for pipes at the gas side.   
					Finishing after connecting pipes   
					• After piping connection work has been finished, cover the opening of the piping/wiring panel with the piping   
					cover, or fill silicon or putty into the space between the pipes.   
					• In case of drawing-out the pipes downward or sideward, also close the openings of the base plate and the side   
					plate.   
					• Under the opened condition, a problem may be caused due to the entering of water or dust.   
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					When not using the piping cover   
					8 ELECTRIC WIRING   
					Piping/wiring panel   
					Piping/wiring panel   
					WARNING   
					The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.   
					Capacity shortages of the power circuit or an incomplete installation may cause an electric shock or fire.   
					Drawing-out sideward   
					Drawing-out sideward   
					CAUTION   
					Fill silicon or putty into the   
					periphery of the pipes.   
					Close the opening with the   
					pipe cover.   
					• Perform wiring of power supply complying with the rules and regulations of the local electric company.   
					• Do not connect 380V - 415V power to the terminal blocks for control cables (U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, U6); otherwise,   
					the unit may break down.   
					Drawing-out   
					frontward   
					Drawing-out   
					frontward   
					Drawing-out   
					downward   
					Drawing-out   
					downward   
					• Be sure that electric wiring does not come into contact with high-temperature parts of piping; otherwise, the   
					coating of cables may melt and cause an accident.   
					• After connecting wires to the terminal block, take off the traps and fix the wires with cord clamps.   
					• Follow the same structure for both the control wiring and refrigerate piping.   
					• Do not conduct power to indoor units until vacuuming of the refrigerant pipes has finished.   
					◆Pipe holding bracket   
					Attach pipe holding brackets following the table below.   
					Diameter of pipe (mm)   
					Ø15.9 - Ø19.1   
					Interval   
					2m   
					• For the wiring of power to indoor units and that between indoor and outdoor units, follow the instructions in the   
					installation manual of each indoor unit.   
					Ø22.2 - Ø41.3   
					3m   
					Power supply specifications   
					Do not bridge the power between outdoor units   
					through the equipped terminal blocks (L1, L2, L3,   
					N).   
					Power supply for   
					outdoor units   
					NO GOOD   
					◆Power wiring selection   
					Standard model   
					MCA: Minimum Circuit Amps   
					MOCP: Maximum Overcurrent Protection (Amps)   
					Power Supply   
					MCA   
					(A)   
					MOCP   
					(A)   
					Model   
					Phase and frequency   
					Nominal Voltage   
					MMY-MAP0804*   
					MMY-MAP1004*   
					MMY-MAP1204*   
					MMY-MAP1404*   
					MMY-MAP1604*   
					23.5   
					25.5   
					28.5   
					33.2   
					36.5   
					32   
					32   
					40   
					40   
					50   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
					MMY-AP1814*   
					MMY-AP2014*   
					MMY-AP2214*   
					MMY-AP2414*   
					MMY-AP2614*   
					MMY-AP2814*   
					MMY-AP3014*   
					MMY-AP3214*   
					49.0   
					51.0   
					54.0   
					57.0   
					62.0   
					65.0   
					69.7   
					73.0   
					63   
					63   
					63   
					63   
					80   
					80   
					80   
					100   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
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					Phase and frequency   
					Specifications for communication wiring   
					MCA   
					(A)   
					MOCP   
					(A)   
					Model   
					Nominal Voltage   
					MMY-AP3414*   
					MMY-AP3614*   
					MMY-AP3814*   
					MMY-AP4014*   
					MMY-AP4214*   
					MMY-AP4414*   
					MMY-AP4614*   
					MMY-AP4814*   
					82.5   
					85.5   
					90.5   
					93.5   
					98.2   
					101.5   
					106.2   
					109.5   
					100   
					100   
					100   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					◆Design of communication wiring   
					Summary of communication wiring   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
					Header outdoor   
					Follower outdoor   
					High efficiency model   
					MCA   
					(A)   
					MOCP   
					(A)   
					Model   
					Phase and frequency   
					Nominal Voltage   
					MMY-AP1624*   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
					46.9   
					63   
					U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6   
					MMY-AP2424*   
					MMY-AP2624*   
					MMY-AP2824*   
					MMY-AP3024*   
					70.4   
					72.4   
					74.5   
					76.5   
					80   
					80   
					100   
					100   
					Central control   
					controller   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
					U1 U2   
					U3 U4   
					Communication wiring between outdoor units (Shield wire)   
					MMY-AP3224*   
					MMY-AP3424*   
					MMY-AP3624*   
					MMY-AP3824*   
					MMY-AP4024*   
					MMY-AP4224*   
					MMY-AP4424*   
					MMY-AP4624*   
					MMY-AP4824*   
					93.8   
					95.9   
					97.9   
					100.0   
					102.0   
					105.0   
					108.0   
					111.0   
					114.0   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					125   
					Communication wiring between indoor and outdoor units   
					(Shield wire)   
					Communication wiring between indoor units (Shield wire)   
					3N~ 50Hz   
					380-400-415V   
					U1 U2   
					A 
					A 
					B 
					B 
					U1 U2   
					A 
					B 
					U1 U2   
					A 
					B 
					U1 U2   
					A 
					B 
					Indoor unit   
					Indoor unit   
					Indoor unit   
					Indoor unit   
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					Remote controller   
					Remote controller   
					Remote controller   
					(Group control)   
					L1L2L3 N   
					L1L2L3 N   
					L1L2L3 N   
					L1L2L3 N   
					• Communication wiring and central control wiring use 2-core non-polarity wires.   
					Use 2-core shield wires to prevent noise trouble.   
					In this case, for the system grounding, close (connect) the end of shield wires, and isolate the end of terminal.   
					Perform the ground of wires at one side only for the header outdoor unit.   
					• Use 2-core non-polarity wire for remote controller. (A, B terminals)   
					Use 2-core non-polarity wire for wiring of group control. (A, B terminals)   
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					(Earth leakage breaker)   
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					Be sure to keep the rule of below tables about size and length of communication wiring.   
					◆Group control through a Remote Controller   
					Group control of multiple indoor units (8 units) through a single remote controller switch   
					Central   
					control   
					controller   
					Indoor unit   
					Super modular multi system   
					U1 U2   
					U3 U4   
					No.1   
					No.2   
					A B   
					No.8   
					A B   
					No.4   
					A B   
					No.7   
					A B   
					No.3   
					Table-1   
					L4   
					A B   
					A B   
					Header   
					Follower   
					unit   
					Header   
					unit   
					Follower   
					unit   
					Header   
					unit   
					Follower Follower   
					unit   
					unit   
					U3 U4   
					unit   
					(A.B)   
					Remote controller   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					Outdoor unit   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					Connection of power wires and communication wires   
					L5   
					Table-1   
					L1   
					Table-2   
					Remove knockouts on the piping/wiring panel on the front of the unit and the panel on the bottom to get the power and   
					communication wires through the holes.   
					L2   
					L3   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					A 
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					A 
					Indoor unit   
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					B 
					Table-3   
					L7   
					L6   
					Remote controller   
					Remote controller   
					Remote controller   
					Piping/wiring panel   
					Table-1   
					Communication wiring between indoor and outdoor units (L1, L2, L3), Central control wiring   
					(L4)   
					Knockout for the   
					communication wire   
					Knockout for the power   
					Wiring   
					2-core, non-polarity   
					supply wire   
					Knockout for the power   
					wire   
					Type   
					Shield wire   
					Size/Length   
					1.25 mm2: Up to 1000 m/2.0 mm2: Up to 2000 m (*1)   
					NOTE   
					Be sure to separate the power wire and communication wires.   
					(*1): Total length of Communication wiring length for all refrigerant circuits (L1 + L2 + L3 + L4)   
					Table-2   
					Communication wiring between outdoor units (L5)   
					Wiring   
					2-core, non-polarity   
					Type   
					Shield wire   
					Size/Length   
					1.25 mm2 to 2.0 mm2/Up to 100 m (L5)   
					Table-3   
					Remote controller wiring (L6, L7)   
					Wire   
					Size   
					2-core, non-polarity   
					0.5 mm2 to 2.0 mm2   
					• Up to 500 m (L6 + L7)   
					Length   
					• Up 400 m in case of wireless remote controller in group control.   
					• Up to 200 m total length of communication wiring between indoor units (L6)   
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					Tightening torque   
					(N•m)   
					Screw size   
					Power supply terminal   
					Earth screw   
					M6   
					M8   
					2.5 to 3.0   
					5.5 to 6.6   
					Power supply terminal   
					block   
					◆Communication wire connection   
					Cord clamps   
					Get the communication wire through the cutout on the side of the electric parts box and connect it to the communication wire   
					terminals, then fix it with the communication cable clamp.   
					Communication   
					terminal block   
					Power supply wires   
					Cord clamp   
					Earth screw   
					U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6   
					Communication   
					wires   
					TO   
					TO   
					TO   
					OUTDOOR   
					UNIT   
					CENTRAL   
					CONTROL   
					LER   
					INDOOR   
					UNIT   
					◆Power supply wire connection   
					1. Insert the power supply wire through the cutout on the side of the electric parts box and connect the power supply   
					wire to the power supply terminal block and the earth line to the earth screw. After that, fix the power supply wire   
					with the 2 cord clamps.   
					U5, U6: Communication wiring between outdoor units   
					U3, U4: Central control device   
					2. Be sure to use round-type crimping terminals for power connection.   
					U1, U2: Communication wiring between Indoor/Outdoor unit   
					Also, apply insulating sleeves to the crimping parts. Use a driver of appropriate size to fix the terminal screws.   
					Screw size and tightening torque   
					Tightening torque   
					(N•m)   
					Screw size   
					M3.5   
					L1 L2 L3   
					N 
					Communication wire terminal   
					0.80 to 0.96   
					L1 L2 L3   
					N 
					10mm or more   
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					9 ADDRESS SETTING   
					On this unit, it is required to set the addresses of the indoor units before starting air conditioning.   
					Set the addresses following the steps below.   
					This equipment complies with IEC 61000-3-12 provided that the short-circuit power Ssc is greater than or equal to Ssc (*1)   
					at the interface point between the user’s supply and the public system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the   
					equipment to ensure, by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary, that the equipment is connected   
					only to a supply with a short-circuit power Ssc greater than or equal to Ssc (*1)   
					CAUTION   
					• Be sure to complete the electric wiring before setting the addresses.   
					• If you turn on the outdoor unit before turning on the indoor units, the CODE No. [E19] is indicated on the 7-   
					segment display on the interface P.C. board of the outdoor unit until the indoor units are turned on. This is not a   
					malfunction.   
					Furthermore, when similar equipment or other equipment which may cause harmonic current emissions are to be   
					connected to the same interface point with this equipment, to reduce the risk of possible problems which may be caused   
					from addition of those harmonic current emissions, it is recommended to make sure that the short-circuit power Ssc at the   
					interface point is greater than the sum of the minimum Ssc required by all the equipment which will be connected to the   
					interface point.   
					• It may take up to ten minutes (normally about five minutes) to address one refrigerant line automatically.   
					• Settings on the outdoor unit are required for automatic addressing. (Address setting is not started simply by   
					turning on the power.)   
					• Running the unit is not required for address setting.   
					• The addresses can be set manually.   
					Ssc (*1)   
					Model   
					Ssc (kVA)   
					1004   
					MMY-MAP0804HT8(Z)(ZG)-E   
					MMY-MAP0804T8(Z)(ZG)-E   
					Automatic addressing:   
					Manual addressing:   
					setting addresses using SW15 on the interface P.C. board on the header outdoor unit   
					setting addresses on the wired remote controller.   
					* When setting an address manually, the wired remote controller must temporarily be   
					paired with an indoor unit one-to-one. (when the system is organized for group   
					operation and no Remote controller)   
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					REQUIREMENT   
					Access   
					door cover   
					• High voltage parts exist in the electrical control box.   
					If you set addresses on an outdoor unit, operate the   
					unit through the access door shown on the illustration   
					on the right to avoid electric shock. Do not remove the   
					cover of electrical control box.   
					Cover of the electrical   
					control box   
					Fixing screw for the   
					access door cover   
					* After finishing operations, close the access door cover   
					and fix it with the screw.   
					Automatic address setting   
					No central control:   
					Central control of 2 or more refrigerant lines:   
					go to Address setting procedure 1   
					go to Address setting procedure 2   
					When controlling a single refrigerant line   
					When controlling 2 or more refrigerant lines   
					centrally   
					(Example)   
					centrally   
					Address setting   
					procedure   
					To procedure 1   
					To procedure 2   
					Central   
					remote   
					Outdoor   
					Indoor   
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					remote   
					Outdoor   
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					remote   
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					controller   
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					diagram   
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					Remote   
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					◆Address setting procedure 1   
					◆Address setting procedure 2   
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					2 
					Turn on indoor units first, and then turn on outdoor units.   
					1 
					Set a system address for each system using SW 13 and 14 on the interface P.C. board on the   
					header outdoor unit of each system.   
					(Factory default: Address 1)   
					About one minute after turning the power on, confirm that the 7-segment display on the interface   
					U. 1. L08 (U. 1. flash)   
					P.C. board of the header outdoor unit indicates   
					. 
					NOTE   
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					4 
					Press SW 15 to start the automatic address setting.   
					(It may take up to 10 minutes (normally about 5 minutes) to complete one line’s setting.)   
					Be sure to set a unique address on each system. Do not use a same address as another system (refrigerant line) or a custom   
					side.   
					Auto 1 → Auto 2 → Auto 3   
					The 7-segment display indicates   
					. 
					U. 1. - - - (U. 1. flash)   
					After the indication,   
					When the flashing stops and   
					complete.   
					starts flashing on the display.   
					Interface P.C. board on the header outdoor unit   
					U. 1. - - - (U. 1. light)   
					remain lit on the display, the setting is   
					SW06   
					SW07   
					SW09   
					SW10   
					Interface P.C. board on the header outdoor unit   
					1 2 3 4   
					SW11   
					1 2 3 4   
					SW12   
					1 2 3 4   
					SW13   
					1 2 3 4   
					SW14   
					SW05   
					SW15   
					SW04   
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					SW02   
					SW03   
					SW01   
					Switch settings for a line (system) address on the interface P.C. board on the outdoor unit   
					({: switch ON, ✕: switch OFF)   
					SW13   
					SW14   
					Line (system) address   
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					• When 2 or more refrigerant lines are controlled as a group, be sure to turn on all the indoor units in the group   
					before setting addresses.   
					• If you set the unit addresses of each line separately, each line’s header indoor unit is set separately. In that case,   
					the CODE No. “L03” (Indoor header unit overlap) is indicated as running starts. Change the group address to   
					make one unit the header unit using wired remote controller.   
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					(Example)   
					Controlling 2 or more refrigerant lines as a group   
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					Outdoor   
					Indoor   
					Outdoor   
					Indoor   
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					(Group control)   
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					Connect the relay connectors between the [U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals of the header outdoor   
					unit of each refrigerant line.   
					SW13   
					SW14   
					Line (system) address   
					1 
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					“–”: not used for system address setting (Do not change their positions.)   
					2 
					Be sure to disconnect the relay connectors between the [U1U2] and [U3U4] terminals on all the   
					header outdoor units that will be connected to the central control. (Factory default: disconnected)   
					9 
					U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6   
					TO   
					TO   
					INDOOR   
					UNIT   
					TO   
					OUTDOOR   
					UNIT   
					CENTRAL   
					CONTROL   
					LER   
					10 Set the central control address.   
					(For the setting of the central control address, refer to the installation manuals of the central control devices.)   
					2 
					Header unit interface P.C. board   
					U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6   
					TO   
					TO   
					INDOOR   
					UNIT   
					TO   
					OUTDOOR   
					UNIT   
					CENTRAL   
					CONTROL   
					LER   
					SW15   
					SW04 SW05   
					3 
					4 
					Turn on indoor units first, and then turn on outdoor units.   
					7-segment   
					display   
					D600 D601 D602 D603 D604   
					SW01 SW02 SW03   
					About 1 minute after turning the power on, confirm that the 7-segment display on the interface   
					U. 1. L08 (U. 1. flash)   
					P.C. board of the header outdoor unit indicates   
					. 
					5 
					6 
					Press SW 15 to start the automatic address setting.   
					(It may take up to 10 minutes (normally about 5 minutes) to complete one line’s setting.)   
					SW13   
					SW14   
					Auto 1 → Auto 2 → Auto 3   
					The 7-segment display indicates   
					. 
					U. 1. - - - (U. 1. flash)   
					After the indication,   
					When the flashing stops and   
					complete.   
					starts flashing on the display.   
					U. 1. - - - (U. 1. light)   
					, remains lit on the display, the setting is   
					7 
					8 
					Repeat steps 4 to 6 for other refrigerant lines.   
					SW30   
					1 
					2 
					After completing address setting of all systems, turn off dip switch 2 of SW30 on the interface P.C.   
					boards of all the header outdoor units connected to the same central control, except the unit that   
					has the lowest address.   
					(For unifying the termination of the wiring for the central control of indoor and outdoor units)   
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					*The items in bold font must be set manually.   
					Switch setting (setting example when   
					controlling 2 or more refrigerant lines   
					centrally)   
					CAUTION   
					Relay connector connection   
					Outdoor units (setting manually)   
					Never connect relay connectors between the [U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals before completing address setting of all   
					the refrigerant lines. Otherwise, the addresses cannot be set correctly.   
					Outdoor unit’s interface   
					Header unit   
					Follower unit   
					Header unit   
					2 
					Follower unit   
					Header unit   
					3 
					Factory default   
					P.C. board   
					SW13, 14   
					(No setting   
					required)   
					(No setting   
					required)   
					1 
					1 
					(Line (system) address)   
					Dip switch 2 of SW30   
					(Terminator of indoor/   
					outdoor communication   
					line and central control   
					line)   
					Manual address setting using the remote controller   
					Procedure when setting indoor units’ addresses first under the condition that indoor wiring has been completed and   
					outdoor wiring has not been started (manual setting using the remote controller)   
					Set to OFF   
					after setting   
					addresses.   
					Set to OFF   
					after setting   
					addresses.   
					(No setting   
					required)   
					(No setting   
					required)   
					ON   
					ON   
					Connect after   
					setting   
					addresses.   
					Connect after   
					setting   
					addresses.   
					Connect after   
					setting   
					addresses.   
					Relay connector   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					▼ Wiring example of 2 refrigerant lines   
					Refrigerant line 1   
					Refrigerant line 2   
					Outdoor   
					unit   
					Outdoor   
					unit   
					Central   
					control   
					controller   
					Follower unit   
					U3 U4   
					Follower unit   
					Header unit   
					Header unit   
					Header unit   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					Indoor unit 1   
					Indoor unit 2   
					Indoor unit 1   
					Indoor unit 2   
					Indoor unit 3   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					U1 U2 U5 U6   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Relay   
					connector   
					Relay   
					connector   
					Relay   
					connector   
					Line (system) address   
					Indoor unit address   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					3 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
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					2 
					2 
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					Group address   
					Header unit   
					Follower unit   
					Follower unit   
					Follower unit   
					Follower unit   
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					In the example above, disconnect the remote controller connections between the indoor units and connect   
					a wired remote controller to the target unit directly before address setting.   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Individual   
					Group   
					CODE No.   
					Indoor units   
					(automatic setting)   
					SET DATA SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					SET DATA   
					CODE No.   
					Line (system) address   
					Indoor unit address   
					Group address   
					1 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					2 
					0 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					1 
					0 
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					2, 5, 8   
					4, 7, 10   
					11   
					2 
					2 
					3, 6, 9   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					SET CL   
					1 
					Pair the indoor unit to set and the remote controller   
					one-to-one.   
					Turn on the power.   
					SET   
					CL   
					TEST   
					1 
					Push and hold the   
					, 
					, and   
					buttons at   
					the same time for more than 4 seconds.   
					LCD starts flashing.   
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					<Line (system) address>   
					To find an indoor unit’s position from its   
					address   
					Confirming the indoor unit   
					addresses and the position of   
					an indoor unit using the   
					remote controller   
					NOTE   
					2 
					3 
					Push the TEMP.   
					repeatedly to set the CODE No. to   
					/ 
					buttons   
					1. Do not use address numbers 29 or 30 when setting   
					system addresses using the remote controller.   
					These 2 address numbers cannot be used on   
					outdoor units and the CODE No. [E04] (Indoor/   
					outdoor communication error) will appear if they are   
					mistakenly used.   
					2. If you set addresses to indoor units in 2 or more   
					refrigerate lines manually using the remote   
					controller and will control them centrally, set the   
					header outdoor unit of each line as below.   
					• Set a system address for the header outdoor unit   
					of each line with SW13 and 14 of their interface   
					P.C. boards.   
					• Turn off dip switch 2 of SW30 on the interface P.C.   
					boards of all the header outdoor units connected   
					to the same central control, except the unit that   
					has the lowest address. (For unifying the   
					termination of the wiring for the central control of   
					indoor and outdoor units)   
					• Connect the relay connectors between the [U1,   
					U2] and [U3, U4] terminals on the header outdoor   
					unit of each refrigerate line.   
					. 
					▼ When checking unit numbers controlled as a   
					group   
					Push the TIME buttons repeatedly to   
					set a system address.   
					/ 
					(Match the address with the address on the   
					interface P.C. board of the header outdoor unit in   
					the same refrigerant line.)   
					CODE No.   
					SET DATA   
					SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					◆Confirming the numbers and   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					positions of indoor units   
					SET   
					4 
					Push   
					button.   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					(It is OK if the display turns on.)   
					To see the indoor unit address of an   
					indoor unit which you know the position of   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					<Indoor unit address>   
					3 
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					▼ When the unit is individual (the indoor unit is   
					paired with a wired remote controller one-to-   
					one), or it is a group-controlled one.   
					1 
					2 
					Stop   
					SET CL   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					Push the TEMP.   
					repeatedly to set the CODE No. to   
					/ 
					buttons   
					. 
					Push the TIME buttons repeatedly to   
					set an indoor unit address.   
					/ 
					1 
					SET   
					CODE No.   
					Push the   
					button.   
					(Execute it while the units are stopped.)   
					UNIT No.   
					(It is OK if the display turns on.)   
					The indoor unit numbers in a group are indicated one after   
					another. The fan and louvers of the indicated units are   
					activated.   
					<Group address>   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					• After finishing all the settings above, set the   
					address of the central control devices. (For the   
					setting of the central control address, refer to the   
					installation manuals of the central control   
					devices.)   
					1 
					VENT   
					TEST   
					8 
					9 
					Push the TEMP.   
					repeatedly to set the CODE No. to   
					/ 
					buttons   
					Starts   
					running   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					1 
					Push and hold the   
					and   
					buttons at   
					. 
					the same time for more than 4 seconds.   
					appears on UNIT No. on the LCD display.   
					• The fans and louvers of all the indoor units in the   
					group are activated.   
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					SET CL   
					• 
					Push the TIME   
					set a group address. If the indoor unit is   
					individual, set the address to ; header   
					/ 
					buttons repeatedly to   
					2 
					unit,   
					; follower unit,   
					. 
					2 
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					Individual   
					Header unit   
					Follower unit   
					: 0000   
					: 0001   
					: 0002   
					button). Each time you push the button, the   
					indoor unit numbers are indicated one after   
					another.   
					• The first-indicated unit number is the address of   
					the header unit.   
					(Execute it while the units are running.)   
					In case of group   
					control   
					} 
					ON / OFF   
					1 
					2 
					Push the   
					button if the units stop.   
					button (left side of the   
					SET   
					10 Push the   
					button.   
					Push the   
					button).   
					A unit numbers   
					(It is OK if the display turns on.)   
					• Only the fan and louvers of the indicated indoor   
					unit are activated.   
					TEST   
					11 Push the   
					button.   
					is indicated on the LCD (it will   
					The address setting is complete.   
					TEST   
					disappear after a few seconds). The indicated   
					number shows the system address and indoor unit   
					address of the unit.   
					3 
					Push the   
					button to finish the procedure.   
					All the indoor units in the group stop.   
					( 
					SETTING   
					flashes. You can control the unit after   
					SETTING   
					has disappeared.)   
					When 2 or more indoor units are connected to the   
					remote controller (group-controlled units), a   
					number of other connected units appears each   
					▼ To check all the indoor unit addresses using   
					an arbitrary wired remote controller.   
					(When communication wirings of 2 or more   
					time you push the   
					button).   
					button (left side of the   
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					refrigerant lines are interconnected for central   
					control)   
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					Push the   
					button to finish the procedure.   
					6 
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					button) repeatedly to select another indoor   
					UNIT No. to change.   
					▼ To change all the indoor unit addresses using   
					an arbitrary wired remote controller.   
					(The method is available when the addresses   
					have already been set automatically.)   
					Changing the indoor unit   
					address using a remote   
					controller   
					Repeat steps 4 to 6 to change the indoor unit   
					addresses so as to make each of them unique.   
					CODE No.   
					SET DATA SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					(When communication wirings of 2 or more   
					refrigerant lines are interconnected for central   
					control)   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					7 
					8 
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					button) to check the changed addresses.   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					To change an indoor unit address using a   
					wired remote controller.   
					NOTE   
					If the addresses have been changed   
					correctly, push the   
					procedure.   
					TIMER SET   
					TEST   
					button to finish the   
					You can change the addresses of indoor units in each   
					refrigerant line using an arbitrary wired remote controller.   
					TIME   
					1 
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					▼ The method to change the address of an   
					individual indoor unit (the indoor unit is paired   
					with a wired remote controller one-to-one), or   
					an indoor unit in a group.   
					(The method is available when the addresses   
					have already been set automatically.)   
					SET CL   
					2 
					* Enter the address check/change mode and change   
					the addresses.   
					6 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					CODE No.   
					SET DATA SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					(Execute it while the units are stopped.)   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					CODE No.   
					You can check indoor unit addresses and positions of the   
					indoor units in a single refrigerant line.   
					SET DATA SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					When an outdoor unit is selected, the indoor unit numbers of   
					the refrigerant line of the selected unit are indicated one after   
					another and the fan and louvers of the indicated indoor units   
					are activated.   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					3 
					5 
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					1 
					3 
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					SET CL   
					4 
					2 
					TEST   
					1 
					Push and hold the TIME   
					and   
					buttons   
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					SET CL   
					at the same time for more than 4 seconds.   
					At first, the line 1 and CODE No.   
					Cancels the line selection   
					8 
					Finish   
					(Address Change) are indicated on the LCD   
					display. (Select an outdoor unit.)   
					If no number appears on UNIT No., no outdoor unit exists on   
					CL   
					the line. Push   
					step 2.   
					button and select another line following   
					1 
					2, 6, 7   
					2 
					3 
					Push the   
					(left side of the button) and   
					SWING/FIX   
					(Execute it while the units are stopped.)   
					buttons repeatedly to select a system   
					address.   
					(Execute it while the units are stopped.)   
					SET   
					CL   
					TEST   
					SET   
					1 
					Push and hold the   
					, 
					, and   
					buttons at   
					Push the   
					address selection.   
					button to confirm the system   
					1 
					Push and hold the TIME   
					/ 
					buttons at   
					the same time for more than 4 seconds.   
					(If 2 or more indoor units are controlled in a group,   
					the first indicated UNIT No. is that of the head   
					unit.)   
					the same time for more than 4 seconds.   
					At first, the line 1 and CODE No.   
					(Address Change) are indicated on the LCD   
					display.   
					• The address of an indoor unit connected to the   
					selected refrigerant line is indicated on the LCD   
					display and its fan and louvers are activated.   
					2 
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					4 
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					2 
					Push   
					(left side of the button) and   
					buttons repeatedly to select a system   
					button) repeatedly to select an indoor unit   
					number to change if 2 or more units are   
					controlled in a group. (The fan and louvers   
					of the selected indoor unit are activated.)   
					(The fan of the selected indoor unit is turned on.)   
					SWING/FIX   
					button). Each time you push the button, the   
					indoor unit numbers of the selected   
					refrigerant line are indicated one after   
					another.   
					• Only the fan and louvers of the indicated indoor   
					unit are activated.   
					address.   
					3 
					4 
					Push the TEMP.   
					repeatedly to select   
					/ 
					buttons   
					for CODE No..   
					◆To select another system address   
					Push the TIME   
					change the value indicated in the SET DATA   
					section to that you want.   
					/ 
					buttons repeatedly to   
					CL   
					5 
					Push the   
					CL button to return to step 2.   
					• After returning to step 2, select another system   
					address and check the indoor unit addresses of   
					the line.   
					SET   
					5 
					Push the   
					button.   
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					3 
					Push the   
					button.   
					Resetting the address   
					• The address of one of the indoor units   
					connected to the selected refrigerant line is   
					indicated on the LCD display and the fan and   
					louvers of the unit are activated.   
					(Resetting to the factory   
					Central control   
					controller   
					default (address undecided))   
					Method 1   
					Clearing each address separately using a wired remote   
					controller.   
					U1 U2   
					U3 U4   
					At first, the current indoor unit address is   
					displayed in SET DATA.   
					Header   
					unit   
					Header   
					unit   
					Header   
					unit   
					Follower unit   
					Follower unit   
					(No system address is indicated.)   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					U3 U4   
					Set the system address, indoor unit address and group   
					address to “0099” using a wired remote controller.   
					(For the setting procedure, refer to the address setting   
					procedures using the wired remote controller on the previous   
					pages.)   
					CODE No.   
					U1 U2   
					U5 U6   
					U1 U2   
					U5 U6   
					U1 U2   
					U5 U6   
					U1 U2   
					U5 U6   
					U1 U2   
					U5 U6   
					SET DATA SETTING   
					UNIT No.   
					R.C.   
					No.   
					Method 2   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					Clearing all the indoor unit addresses on a refrigerate line at   
					once from the outdoor unit.   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					U1 U2   
					1 
					Turn off the refrigerant line to reset to the   
					factory default and set the header outdoor   
					unit of the line as below.   
					4 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					A 
					B 
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					SET CL   
					6 
					8 
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote   
					controller   
					1) Disconnect the relay connectors between the   
					[U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals.   
					Finish   
					(Leave them as they are if they have already   
					been disconnected.)   
					Press to finish   
					setting.   
					5, 7   
					Indoor units to have their addresses initialized   
					2) Turn on dip switch 2 of SW30 on the interface   
					P.C. board of the header outdoor unit if the   
					switch is OFF.   
					4 
					Push the TIME   
					change the value of the indoor unit address   
					in SET DATA.   
					Change the value in SET DATA to that of a   
					new address.   
					/ 
					buttons repeatedly to   
					2 
					Turn on the indoor and outdoor units of the refrigerant line for which you want to initialize the   
					addresses. About one minute after turning on the power, confirm that the 7-segment display on   
					the header outdoor unit indicates “U.1. - - -” and operate the interface P.C. board on the header   
					outdoor unit of the refrigerant line as follows.   
					(Leave it as it is if it has already been set to   
					ON.)   
					SW01 SW02 SW03   
					SW04   
					Clearable addresses   
					SET   
					5 
					6 
					Push the   
					button to confirm the new   
					Confirm that the 7-segment display indicates   
					“A.d.buS” and turn SW04 ON for more than five   
					seconds.   
					address on SET DATA.   
					2 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					System/indoor unit/group address   
					Push the   
					button (left side of the   
					Confirm that the 7-segment display indicates   
					“A.d.nEt” and turn SW04 ON for more than five   
					seconds.   
					button) repeatedly to select another address   
					to change. Each time you push the button,   
					the indoor unit numbers in a refrigerant line   
					are indicated one after another. Only the fan   
					and louvers of the selected indoor unit are   
					activated.   
					Central control address   
					3 
					4 
					Confirm that the 7-segment display indicates “A.d. c.L.” and set SW01, SW02 and SW03 to 1, 1, 1   
					respectively.   
					After a time “U.1.L08” appears on the 7-segment display if the address clearing has been   
					completed successfully.   
					Repeat steps 4 to 6 to change the indoor unit   
					addresses so as to make each of them unique.   
					If the 7-segment display indicates “A.d. n.G.”, the outdoor unit may still connected with other   
					refrigerant lines. Check the connection of the relay connectors between [U1, U2] and [U3, U4].   
					SET   
					7 
					8 
					Push the   
					button.   
					NOTE   
					Take care to carry out the procedure above correctly; otherwise, addresses in other refrigerate lines may also be cleared.   
					(All the segments on the LCD display light up.)   
					TEST   
					Push the   
					button to finish the procedure.   
					5 
					Set the addresses again after finishing the clearance.   
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					56-EN   
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				– 29 –   
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					the interface P.C. board on the   
					outdoor unit   
					You can execute a test run by operating switches on the   
					interface P.C. board of the header outdoor unit.   
					“Individual trial”, which tests each indoor unit separately, and   
					“corrective trial”, which tests all the indoor units connected,   
					are available.   
					NOTE   
					10TEST RUN   
					Before test run   
					Confirm that the valve of the refrigerate pipe of the outdoor   
					unit is OPEN.   
					• Before turning on the power, confirm that the   
					resistance between the terminal block of power   
					supply and the earth is more than 1MΩ using a 500V   
					megohmmeter.   
					TEMP.   
					ON / OFF   
					2, 4   
					3 
					• The running mode follows the mode setting on the   
					remote controller of the target indoor unit.   
					• You cannot change the temperature setting during   
					the test run.   
					• Errors are detected as usual.   
					• The unit does not perform test run for 3 minutes after   
					turning the power on or stopping running.   
					TIMER SET   
					TIME   
					FILTER   
					RESET TEST   
					SET CL   
					1, 5   
					<Individual test operation>   
					▼ Finishing operation   
					Do not run the unit if it is less than 1MΩ.   
					TEST   
					1 
					Push and hold the   
					button for more than 4   
					▼ Starting operation   
					1 
					Set the rotary switches on the interface P.C.   
					board of the header unit back: SW01 to [1],   
					SW02 to [1] and SW03 to [1].   
					seconds. TEST appears on the LCD display   
					and the unit enters the trial mode.   
					(TEST is indicated on the LCD display during   
					the test run.)   
					CAUTION   
					1 
					Set the running mode to “COOL” or “HEAT”   
					on the remote controller of the indoor unit to   
					be tested.   
					• 
					Turn on the power and turn on the case heater of the   
					compressor.   
					7-segment display   
					(The unit will run in the current mode unless   
					you set the mode otherwise.)   
					To save the compressor when it is activated, leave the   
					power on for more than 12 hours.   
					[A]   
					[U1]   
					[B]   
					TEST   
					[ 
					] 
					7-segment display   
					[A]   
					[B]   
					Methods of test run   
					[U1]   
					[ 
					] 
					ON / OFF   
					2 
					3 
					Push the   
					Push the   
					button.   
					MODE   
					button to switch the running   
					◆When executing a test run using a   
					mode to COOL or HEAT.   
					remote controller   
					2 
					Set the rotary switches on the interface P.C.   
					board of the header outdoor unit: SW01 to   
					[16], SW02 and SW03 to the address of the   
					indoor unit to be tested.   
					NOTE   
					Operate the system normally to check the running condition   
					using the wired remote controller. Follow the instructions in   
					the supplied owner’s manual when operating the unit.   
					If you use a wireless remote controller for operations, follow   
					the instructions in the installation manual supplied with the   
					indoor unit.   
					To execute a test run forcibly under the condition that the   
					thermostat automatically turns the unit off due to the indoor   
					temperature, follow the procedure below.   
					• Do not run the unit in any mode other than COOL or   
					HEAT.   
					• You cannot change the temperature setting during   
					the test run.   
					• Errors are detected as usual.   
					SW02   
					SW03   
					Indoor unit address   
					1 to 16   
					1 to 16   
					1 to 16   
					1 to 16   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1 to 16 Set number of SW02   
					17 to 32 Set number of SW02 + 16   
					33 to 48 Set number of SW02 + 32   
					49 to 64 Set number of SW02 + 48   
					The forcible test run will automatically stop after 60 minutes   
					to prevent continuous forcible running and return to normal   
					running.   
					TEST   
					7-segment display   
					[B]   
					CAUTION   
					[A]   
					[ 
					] 
					[ 
					] 
					ON / OFF   
					4 
					5 
					Push the   
					button to stop running   
					Do not use forcible running except for a test run as it   
					overloads the unit.   
					ꢀ 
					Address display of the   
					corresponding indoor unit   
					after finishing the trial run.   
					The indication on the LCD display returns to   
					the status of procedure 1.   
					3 
					Push and hold SW04 for more than 10   
					seconds.   
					TEST   
					Push the   
					button to exit the trial mode.   
					(TEST disappears on the LCD display and   
					the status changes to normal stopped   
					mode.)   
					7-segment display   
					[A]   
					[B]   
					[ 
					] 
					[ 
					] 
					ꢀ 
					ꢀ 
					Address display of the   
					[FF] is displayed for 5   
					corresponding indoor unit seconds.   
					 
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					Interface PC board   
					▼ Start operation   
					SW04 SW05 SW15   
					Push switch   
					Push switch   
					1 
					Set the rotary switches on the interface P.C. board of the header outdoor unit as below.   
					When in “COOL” mode: SW01=[2], SW02=[5], SW03=[1].   
					When in “HEAT” mode: SW01=[2], SW02=[6], SW03=[1].   
					D600 D601 D602 D603 D604   
					7-segment   
					display [A]   
					7-segment   
					display [B]   
					SW01 SW02 SW03   
					Rotary switches   
					7-segment display   
					[A]   
					[C   
					[H   
					[B]   
					] 
					] 
					[ 
					[ 
					] 
					] 
					2 
					Push and hold SW04 for more than 2 seconds.   
					NOTE   
					• You cannot change the temperature setting during the test run.   
					• Errors are detected as usual.   
					• The unit does not perform test run for 3 minutes after turning the power on or stopping running.   
					7-segment display   
					[A]   
					[B]   
					[C   
					[H   
					] 
					] 
					[ 
					[ 
					- 
					C 
					H 
					] 
					] 
					- 
					▼ Stop operation   
					1 
					Set the rotary switches on the interface P.C. board of the header unit back:   
					SW01 to [1], SW02 to [1] and SW03 to [1].   
					7-segment display   
					[A]   
					[U1]   
					[B]   
					[ 
					] 
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					Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit   
					Auxiliary code   
					Check code name   
					In addition to the CODE No. on the remote controller of an indoor unit, you can diagnose failure type of an outdoor unit by   
					checking the 7-segment display on the interface P.C. board.   
					Use the function for various checks.   
					Outdoor temp. sensor miswiring   
					Outdoor pressure sensor miswiring (TE1, TL)   
					F15   
					— 
					— 
					Set every dip switch to OFF after checking.   
					Outdoor temp. sensor miswiring   
					Outdoor pressure sensor miswiring (Pd, Ps)   
					F16   
					7-Segment display and check code   
					F22   
					F23   
					F24   
					F31   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					TD3 sensor error   
					Ps sensor error   
					Rotary switch setting value   
					D600 D601 D602 D603 D604   
					Pd sensor error   
					Indication   
					LED   
					SW01   
					SW02   
					SW03   
					Outdoor EEPROM error   
					A 
					B 
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					H01   
					H02   
					H03   
					Compressor breaking down   
					Compressor error (Locked)   
					Current detection circuit error   
					Outdoor unit number   
					(U1 to U4)   
					A 
					B 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Outdoor unit check code   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					Check code display*   
					* If a check code has an auxiliary code, the display indicates the check code for three seconds and the auxiliary   
					code for one second alternately.   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					Check code (indicated on the 7-segment display on the outdoor unit)   
					H05   
					H06   
					H07   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					TD1 sensor miswiring   
					Indicated when SW01 = [1], SW02 = [1], and SW03 = [1].   
					Low pressure proctive operation   
					Oil level down detection   
					Check code   
					Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit   
					Auxiliary code   
					Check code name   
					01: TK1 sensor error   
					02: TK2 sensor error   
					03: TK3 sensor error   
					04: TK4 sensor error   
					05: TK5 sensor error   
					E06   
					Number of indoor units which received normally   
					Decrease of number of indoor units   
					Indoor/outdoor communication circuit error   
					Duplication of indoor addresses.   
					H08   
					H15   
					H16   
					Temperature sensor error for oil level   
					TD2 sensor miswiring   
					E07   
					E08   
					— 
					Duplicated indoor addresses   
					— 
					01: Communication between indoor and outdoor units   
					02: Communication between outdoor units   
					E12   
					E15   
					E16   
					Automatic addressing start error   
					01: TK1 oil circuit error   
					02: TK2 oil circuit error   
					03: TK3 oil circuit error   
					04: TK4 oil circuit error   
					05: TK5 oil circuit error   
					— 
					No indoor unit during automatic addressing   
					Capacity over / number of connected indoor units   
					Oil level detector circuit error   
					00: Capacity over   
					01~: Number of connected units   
					H25   
					L04   
					L06   
					L08   
					L10   
					L17   
					L28   
					L29   
					L30   
					L31   
					P03   
					— 
					— 
					TD3 sensor miswiring   
					00: Header is nothing   
					02: 2 or more header units   
					E19   
					E20   
					Number of header outdoor unit error   
					Outdoor system address duplication   
					Duplication of indoor units with priority   
					Indoor unit group/address unset   
					Outdoor unit capacity unset.   
					Mismatch of the outdoor unit model   
					Outdoor connected quantity over   
					IPDU quantity error   
					01: Other line indoor connected   
					02: Other line indoor connected   
					Number of prior indoor units   
					Other lines connected during automatic addressing   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					— 
					E23   
					E25   
					E26   
					E28   
					E31   
					F04   
					F05   
					— 
					Sending error between outdoor units communication   
					Duplicated follower outdoor address set up   
					Decrease of connected outdoor units   
					Follower outdoor unit error   
					— 
					Number of outdoor units which received normally   
					Detected outdoor   
					(*1)   
					IPDU number information   
					(*1)   
					IPDU quantity information   
					IPDU communication error   
					Detected indoor unit address   
					External interlock of indoor unit   
					Other compressor errors   
					— 
					— 
					TD1 sensor error   
					— 
					— 
					TD2 sensor error   
					Discharge temperature TD1 error   
					01: TE1 sensor   
					02: TE2 sensor   
					TE1 sensor error   
					TE2 sensor error   
					F06   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					P04   
					High-pressure SW system operation   
					Phase missing/power failure detection   
					Inverter DC voltage error (on compressor)   
					F07   
					F08   
					F12   
					— 
					— 
					— 
					TL sensor error   
					TO sensor error   
					TS1 sensor error   
					00:   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					P05   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					F13   
					TH (Heat sink) sensor error   
					 
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					Indication on 7-segment display on the outdoor unit   
					Auxiliary code   
					Check code name   
					Machine card   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					P07   
					Heat sink overheat error   
					Indoor overflow error   
					After test run, fill the items on the machine card and paste the card on an accessible place on the product securely before   
					delivery to the customer.   
					P10   
					P13   
					Detected indoor unit address   
					— 
					Outdoor unit flow back error detected   
					Describe the following items on the machine card:   
					01: TS condition   
					02: TD condition   
					name, address and telephone number of the installer, his service department, the service department of the party concerned   
					or at any addresses and telephone numbers of fire department, police, hospitals and burn centres;   
					P15   
					Gas leak detection   
					P17   
					P18   
					P19   
					P20   
					— 
					Discharge temperature TD2 error   
					Discharge temperature TD3 error   
					4-way valve inverse error   
					— 
					Logbook   
					Update the log periodically after maintenance as defined in EN378-4.   
					Detected outdoor unit number   
					— 
					High-pressure protective operation   
					0 *: IGBT circuit   
					1 *: Position detection circuit error   
					3 *: Motor lock error   
					Describe the following items on the logbook:   
					1. details of the maintenance and repair works;   
					Outdoor fan IPDU error   
					2. quantities, kind of (new, reused, recycled) refrigerant which have been charged on each occasion, the quantities   
					of refrigerant which have been transferred from the system on each occasion (see also EN378-4);   
					3. if there is an analysis of a reused refrigerant, the results shall be kept in the logbook;   
					4. source of the reused refrigerant;   
					5. changes and replacements of components of the system;   
					6. result of all periodic routine tests;   
					4 *: Motor current detected   
					C *: TH sensor error   
					D *: TH sensor error   
					P22   
					(NOTE)   
					Ignore 0-F appearing in the position of “*”.   
					E *: Inverter DC voltage error   
					(outdoor unit’s fan)   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					P26   
					P29   
					G-TR short protection error   
					7. significant periods of non-use.   
					01: Compressor 1   
					02: Compressor 2   
					03: Compressor 3   
					Compressor position detecting circuit error   
					*1PDU number information   
					01:Compressor 1   
					02:Compressor 2   
					03:Compressors 1 and 2   
					04:Compressor 3   
					05:Compressors 1 and 3   
					06:Compressors 2 and 3   
					07:Compressors 1, 2 and 3   
					08:Fan   
					09:Compressor 1 and fan   
					0A:Compressor 2 and fan   
					0B:Compressors 1, 2 and fan   
					0C:Compressor 3 and fan   
					0D:Compressors 1, 3 and fan   
					0E:Compressors 2, 3 and fan   
					0F:Compressors 1, 2, 3, and fan   
					EN   
					63-EN   
					64-EN   
					– 32 –   
					 
				WARNINGS ON REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE   
					Check of Concentration Limit   
					Important   
					The room in which the air conditioner is to be installed   
					requires a design that in the event of refrigerant gas   
					leaking out, its concentration will not exceed a set limit.   
					The refrigerant R410A which is used in the air conditioner is   
					safe, without the toxicity or combustibility of ammonia, and is   
					not restricted by laws to be imposed which protect the ozone   
					layer. However, since it contains more than air, it poses the   
					risk of suffocation if its concentration should rise excessively.   
					Suffocation from leakage of R410A is almost non-existent.   
					With the recent increase in the number of high concentration   
					buildings, however, the installation of multi air conditioner   
					systems is on the increase because of the need for effective   
					use of floor space, individual control, energy conservation by   
					curtailing heat and carrying power etc.   
					Most importantly, the multi air conditioner system is able to   
					replenish a large amount of refrigerant compared with   
					conventional individual air conditioners. If a single unit of the   
					multi conditioner system is to be installed in a small room,   
					select a suitable model and installation procedure so that if   
					the refrigerant accidentally leaks out, its concentration does   
					not reach the limit (and in the event of an emergency,   
					measures can be made before injury can occur).   
					NOTE 2 :   
					The standards for minimum room volume are as   
					follows.   
					(1) No partition (shaded portion)   
					(2) When there is an effective opening with the adjacent   
					room for ventilation of leaking refrigerant gas (opening   
					without a door, or an opening 0.15% or larger than the   
					respective floor spaces at the top or bottom of the door).   
					Outdoor unit   
					Refrigerant piping   
					Indoor unit   
					In a room where the concentration may exceed the limit,   
					create an opening with adjacent rooms, or install mechanical   
					ventilation combined with a gas leak detection device.   
					The concentration is as given below.   
					(3) If an indoor unit is installed in each partitioned room and   
					the refrigerant piping is interconnected, the smallest   
					room of course becomes the object. But when a   
					mechanical ventilation is installed interlocked with a gas   
					leakage detector in the smallest room where the density   
					limit is exceeded, the volume of the next smallest room   
					becomes the object.   
					Total amount of refrigerant (kg)   
					3 
					Min. volume of the indoor unit installed room (m )   
					3 
					≤ Concentration limit (kg/m )   
					Refrigerant piping   
					The concentration limit of R410A which is used in multi air   
					3 
					conditioners is 0.44kg/m .   
					Outdoor unit   
					Very   
					NOTE 1 :   
					small   
					Indoor unit   
					room   
					If there are 2 or more refrigerating systems in a single   
					refrigerating device, the amounts of refrigerant should be as   
					charged in each independent device.   
					Small   
					room   
					Medium   
					room   
					Large room   
					Mechanical ventilation device - Gas leak detector   
					Outdoor unit   
					NOTE 3 :   
					e.g., charged   
					e.g.,   
					amount (10kg)   
					charged amount (15kg)   
					The minimum indoor floor area compared with the amount of   
					refrigerant is roughly as follows:   
					(When the ceiling is 2.7m high)   
					40   
					Range below the   
					2 
					35   
					30   
					25   
					20   
					15   
					10   
					5 
					m 
					density limit of   
					3 
					0.44 kg/m   
					Room A Room B Room C Room D Room E Room F   
					Indoor unit   
					(countermeasures   
					not needed)   
					For the amount of charge in this example:   
					The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms A,   
					B and C is 10kg.   
					Range above the   
					density limit of   
					0.44 kg/m   
					(countermeasures   
					needed)   
					3 
					The possible amount of leaked refrigerant gas in rooms   
					D, E and F is 15kg.   
					0 
					10   
					20   
					30   
					Total amount of refrigerant   
					kg   
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