No. Part name

5Control P.C. board

Procedure

Remarks

 

 

1.Detachment

1)Perform works of procedure 1 -1- and 2 -1.

2)Remove the connectors connected from the control P.C. board to other parts. CN33 : Louver motor (5P, White)

CN34 : Float switch (3P, Red)

CN41 : Terminal block of remote controller (3P, Blue)

CN40 : Terminal block of crossover between inside and outside (5P, Black)

CN68 : Drain pump (3P, Blue)

CN67 : Terminal block of power supply (3P, Black)

CN101 : TC sensor (2P, Black)

CN102 : TCJ sensor (2P, Red)

CN104 : Room temp sensor (2P, Yellow)

CN333 : Fan motor power supply (5P, White)

CN334 : Fan motor position detection (5P, White)

NOTE)

Remove the connectors after

 

unlocking the lock of the housing.

Ferrite core for sensor lead

3) Unlock the lock of the card

 

edge spacer (6 positions)

 

and then remove the

 

control P.C. board.

 

Card edge spacer

Drawing-out port of lead wire

Ferrite core for fan motor

2.Attachment

1)Fix the control P.C. board to the card edge spacer. (6 positions)

2)Connect the connectors as original before being removed in item 1.

NOTE)

For drawing of each wire and position of ferrite core, perform wiring same as those before removing. If there is incomplete drawing of wire, short or water leakage of the parts may be caused.

Fix the sensor lead wires with cord clamps (2 positions) so that

it does not slacken at P.C. board side and draw wires as shown in the figure.

Cord clamp

Tighten together the shield wires of the

 

sensor lead wires and the remote controller.

 

Be careful that other sensor does not fall out.

 

Cord clamp

Adhere on the

Turn up the sensor lead wires

transformer.

and fix surely with the cord clamp.

Arrow view E

Please note the

float SW lead wires are set at inner side of the fan motor lead wires.

<Details of sensor lead wire drawing>

As shown in the figure, hook the sensor lead wires to claw of the piping cover and then pass them so that they are stored in the groove.

After mounting the piping cover, check each lead wire does not hit the liquid pipe.

E

Cord clamp

Turn up the fan motor lead wires and fix surely with the cord clamp. (There should be no catching of lead wire by P.C. board.)

Clamp (yellow, gray, black) lead wires of the fan motor and arrange them as shown in the figure.

<Details of piping cover assembly and mounting>

<Details of fan motor lead wire drawing>

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