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Mitsubishi Electronics
100TMU-A, PUHY-80TMU-A
G/A board, Power board
1
8
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G/A board
Power board
DC310V
CNDC1
1
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3
DC310V
CN15V1
Power Supply
IPM control
1
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2
DC15V
5
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6
DC15V
9
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0
DC15V
C
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D
DC15V
CNDR1
IPM control signal
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5
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Contents
Main
Service Handbook
Before installation and electric work
sBefore installing the unit, make sure you read all the Safety precautions.
ELV
sThe Safety precautions provide very important points regarding safety. Make sure you follow them.
Safety precautions
Contents
Page
Rear Controller Box
MAIN board
INV board
G/A board
Power board
Page
[3] PUHY-80, 100TMU-A ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
FLAG7
FLAG8
FLAG2
FLAG3
<Operation of self-diagnosis switch (SW1) and LED display> <LED display>
LD1
FLAG8 always lights at
Display the address and error codes by turns
Display at LED lighting (blinking) Remarks SW1 operation
[4] Standard operation data
Page
[5] Function of dip SW and rotary SW
(1) Outdoor unit
2. If the address is set from 01 to 50, it automatically becomes 100.
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Airflow rate (m3/min)
External static pressure (Pa)
(2) Indoor unit DIP SW1, 3
Model 32 40 48 Capacity (model name) code
16 20 25 SW2 setting
Model 08 10 12 16 20 24 Capacity (model name) code
45681013 SW2 setting
Page
TEST RUN
[1] Before Test Run
Page
Page
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[2] Test Run Method
GROUPING REGISTRATION OF INDOOR UNITS WITH M-NET REMOTE CONTROLLER
(1) Switch function The switch operation to register with the remote controller is shown below:
ii
+
FILTER
Page
Group setting mode
Page
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4CONTROL
[1] Control of Outdoor Unit
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Page
[2] Operation Flow Chart
(1) Outdoor unit (Cooling, heating modes)
31
(2) Indoor unit (Cooling, heating, dry, and fan modes)
32
(3) Cooling operation
Cooling operation
33
(4) Heating operation (Only for PUHY)
34
(5) Dry operation
35
Outdoor unit
[3] List of Major Component Functions
36
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
37
[4] Resistance of Temperature Sensor
REFRIGERANT AMOUNT ADJUSTMENT5
[1] Refrigerant Amount and Operating Characteristics
[2] Adjustment and Judgement of Refrigerant Amount
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Page
1
2
Refrigerant adjustment method
Start
43
6TROUBLESHOOTING
[1] Principal Parts
Solenoid Valve (SV1, SV2)
Outdoor LEV
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1 2 3
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+ +
(5) Trouble and remedy of remote controller
50
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[Caution at replacement of inverter parts]
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(1) Mechanical
[2] Self-diagnosis and Countermeasures Depending on the Check Code Displayed
62
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(2) Communication/system
74
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(3) System error
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[3] LED Monitor Display