Sanyo SAP-CMRV1426EH-F, SAP-CMRV1926EH English, Wiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit, Fig

Models: SAP-CMRV1926EH SAP-CMRV1426EH-F

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5-5. Wiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit

5-5. Wiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit

CAUTION

Be sure to correctly align inter-unit cables A and B.

Outdoor unit A

Terminal board

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

 

 

Power:

 

 

 

Single-phase,

 

 

 

220/240VAC 50HZ

Indoor unit A

 

 

Power switch

A is the indoor unit with

 

 

(not provided)

 

Terminal board

 

refrigerant tubing that is

1 2 3

Ground

connected to service valve

Inter-unit cables

A (bottom) of the outdoor unit.

Power cable (not provided)

ø1.0 (not provided)

 

 

(ø3.5 mm: Less than 26 m)

 

 

Label A

 

 

 

Indoor unit B

 

A

Be sure to perform grounding.

 

 

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

Inter-unit cables

B (top) of the outdoor unit.

 

If there is a grounding terminal

 

 

ø1.0 (not provided)

 

 

Label B

inside the room, use the grounding

 

 

 

 

 

B

screw inside the indoor unit.

 

 

 

Be sure to perform grounding. Be sure to apply the provided labels to both ends of the inter-unit cables to prevent mis- wiring. The units will not function if the wiring connections are incorrect.

Fig. 31

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 inter-unit cables or power cable into contact with tubing or service valves.

Use outdoor unit cable fasteners and fasten the inter-unit cables at the location where the cables are double-sheathed.

Arrange the wiring so that the inter-unit cables are contained in the inspection panel and tubing panel, as shown in Fig. 31.

English

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Sanyo SAP-CMRV1426EH-F service manual English, Wiring Instructions for the Outdoor Unit, Be sure to perform grounding, Fig