5-5. Wiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit
CAUTION
●Be sure to correctly align
Outdoor unit A
Terminal board
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| 220/240VAC 50HZ | |
Indoor unit A |
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| Power switch | |
A is the indoor unit with |
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| Terminal board |
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refrigerant tubing that is | 1 2 3 | Ground | ||
connected to service valve | ||||
A (bottom) of the outdoor unit. | Power cable (not provided) | |||
ø1.0 (not provided) | ||||
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| Label A | ||
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Indoor unit B |
| A | Be sure to perform grounding. | |
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B is the indoor unit with |
| Terminal board | Attach a ground wire to either the | |
refrigerant tubing that is | 1 2 3 | outdoor unit or indoor unit. | ||
connected to service valve | ||||
B (top) of the outdoor unit. |
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| ø1.0 (not provided) | ||
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| Label B | inside the room, use the grounding | |
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| B | screw inside the indoor unit. | |
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Be sure to apply the provided labels to both ends of the
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●Use a dedicated air conditioner circuit for power.
●To make connections to the outdoor unit, remove the inspection panel and tubing panel.
●Do not bring the
●Use outdoor unit cable fasteners and fasten the
●Arrange the wiring so that the
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