Panasonic CU-5E36QBU service manual Connect The Cable To The Outdoor Unit, Heat Insulation

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10.5Connect The Cable To The Outdoor Unit

1.Remove Plugs.

2.Fix the conduit connectors to the knock out holes with lock-nuts, then secure them.

3.Connecting wire between indoor unit and outdoor unit should be UL listed or CSA approved 4 conductor wires minimum AWG16 in accordance with local electric codes.

4.Wire Connection to the power supply (208/230V 60Hz) through circuit breaker.

o Connect the UL listed or CSA approved wires minimum AWG12 to the terminal board, and connect to other end of the wires to circuit breaker.

5.Connect the power supply cord and connecting wires between indoor unit and outdoor unit according to the diagram as shown.

6.For wire stripping and connection requirement, refer to the diagram below.

7.Secure the power supply cord and connection cables onto the control board with the holder.

8.Fix the cabinet side plate (metal) back to the original position with screws.

10.6Heat Insulation

Use a material with good heat-resistant properties as the heat insulation for the pipes. Be sure to insulate both the gas-side and liquid-side pipes. If the pipes are not adequately insulated, condensation or water leakages may occur.

Liquid-side pipes

Material shall

 

withstand 248°F

Gas-side pipes

(120°C) or higher

 

 

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