Thermal Insulation Of Refrigerant Piping; Control Box And Connecting Position Of Wiring; Wiring Transmission Cables - Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI PURY-P-YGM-A Manuel D'installation

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9.4. Thermal insulation of refrigerant piping

Be sure to give insulation work to refrigerant piping by covering liquid pipe and gas
pipe separately with enough thickness heat-resistant polyethylene, so that no gap
is observed in the joint between indoor unit and insulating material, and insulating
materials themselves. When insulation work is insufficient, there is a possibility of
condensation drip, etc. Pay special attention to insulation work to ceiling plenum.
[Fig. 9.4.1] (P.4)
A Steel wire
C Asphaltic oily mastic or asphalt
E Outer covering B
Glass fiber + Steel wire
Heat
insulation
Adhesive + Heat - resistant polyethylene foam + Adhesive tape
material A
Indoor
Vinyl tape
Outer
Floor exposed Water-proof hemp cloth + Bronze asphalt
covering B
Outdoor
Water-proof hemp cloth + Zinc plate + Oily paint
Note:
When using polyethylene cover as covering material, asphalt roofing shall
not be required.
No heat insulation must be provided for electric wires.
[Fig. 9.4.2] (P.4)
A High press. pipe
B Low press. pipe
D Finishing tape
E Insulator
[Fig. 9.4.3] (P.4)
10. Wiring
10.1. Caution
1 Follow ordinance of your governmental organization for technical standard re-
lated to electrical equipment, wiring regulations and guidance of each electric
power company.
2 Wiring for control (hereinafter referred to as transmission line) shall be (5 cm or
more) apart from power source wiring so that it is not influenced by electric
noise from power source wiring. (Do not insert transmission line and power
source wire in the same conduit.)
3 Be sure to provide designated grounding work to outdoor unit.
4 Give some allowance to wiring for electrical part box of indoor and outdoor
units, because the box is sometimes removed at the time of service work.
5 Never connect the main power source to terminal block of transmission line. If
connected, electrical parts will be burnt out.
6 Use 2-core shield cable for transmission line. If transmission lines of different
systems are wired with the same multiplecore cable, the resultant poor trans-
mitting and receiving will cause erroneous operations.
7 Only the transmission line specified should be connected to the terminal block
for outdoor unit transmission.
(Transmission line to be connected with indoor unit : Terminal block TB3 for
transmission line, Other : Terminal block TB7 for centralized control)
Erroneous connection does not allow the system to operate.
8 In the case of connecting with an upper class controller or to conduct group
operation in different refrigerant systems, the control line for transmission is
required between the outdoor units.
Connect this control line between the terminal blocks for centralized control.
(2-wire line with no polarity)
When conducting group operation in different refrigerant systems without con-
necting to the upper class controller, replace the insertion of the short circuit
connector from CN41 of one outdoor unit to CN40.
9 Group is set by operating the remote controller.
10.2. Control box and connecting position of
wiring
1. Connect the indoor unit transmission line to transmission terminal block (TB3),
or connect the wiring between outdoor units or the wiring with the central con-
trol system to the central control terminal block (TB7).
When using shielded wiring, connect shield ground of the indoor unit transmis-
sion line to the earth screw (
) and connect shield ground of the line between
outdoor units and the central control system transmission line to the shield (S)
terminal of the central control terminal block (TB7) shield (S) terminal. In addi-
tion, in the case of outdoor units whose power supply connector CN41 has
been replaced by CN40, the shield terminal (S) of terminal block (TB7) of the
central control system should also be connected to the earth screw (
Fix the wiring securely in place with the cable strap at the bottom of the termi-
nal block so that the external force if not applied to the terminal block. External
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B Piping
D Heat insulation material A
C Electric wire
).
Penetrations
[Fig. 9.4.4] (P.4)
<A> Inner wall (concealed)
<C> Outer wall (exposed)
<E> Roof pipe shaft
<F> Penetrating portion on fire limit and boundary wall
A Sleeve
C Racking
E Band
G Sleeve with edge
I Mortar or other incombustible caulking
J Incombustible heat insulation material
When filling a gap with mortar, cover the penetration part with steel plate so that
the insulation material will not be caved in. For this part, use incombustible materi-
als for both insulation and covering. (Vinyl covering should not be used.)
Insulation materials for the pipes to be added on site must meet the following
specifications:
Thickness
Temperature Resistance
*
Installation of pipes in a high-temperature high-humidity environment, such as
the top floor of a building, may require the use of insulation materials thicker
than the ones specified in the chart above.
*
When certain specifications presented by the client must be met, ensure that
they also meet the specifications on the chart above.
force applied to the terminal block may damage the block and short-circuit,
ground fault, or fire may result.
[Fig. 10.2.1] (P.4)
A Power source
C Earth screw
2. Conduit mounting plates (ø27, ø33, ø46, ø53) are being provided. Pass the
power supply and transmission wires through the appropriate knock-out holes,
then remove the knock-out piece from the bottom of the terminal box and con-
nect the wires.
3. Fix power source wiring to terminal box by using buffer bushing for tensile
force (PG connection or the like).
4. Narrow the opening by using a conduit to keep small animals out.

10.3. Wiring transmission cables

1 Types of control cables
1. Wiring transmission cables
Types of transmission cables: Shielding wire CVVS or CPEVS
Cable diameter: More than 1.25 mm
Maximum wiring length: Within 200 m
Maximum length of transmission lines for centralized control and indoor/out-
door transmission lines (Maximum length via indoor units): 500 m MAX
The maximum length of the wiring between power supply unit for transmission
lines (on the transmission lines for centralized control) and each outdoor unit
and system controller is 200 m.
2. Remote control cables
M-NET Remote Controller
Kind of remote control cable
Sheathed 2-core cable (unshielded)
0.3 to 1.25 mm
Cable diameter
When 10 m is exceeded, use cable with the
Remarks
same specifications as 1. Wiring transmission
cables.
MA Remote Controller
Kind of remote control cable
Sheathed 2-core cable (unshielded) CVV
Cable diameter
0.3 to 1.25 mm
Within 200 m
Remarks
*
Connected with simple remote controller.
<B> Outer wall
<D> Floor (waterproofing)
B Heat insulating material
D Caulking material
F Waterproofing laye
H Lagging material
Pipe size
ø6.35 ~ 25.4 mm
ø28.58 ~ 38.1 mm
10 mm min.
15 mm min.
100 °C min.
B Transmission line
2
2
(0.75 to 1.25 mm
2
)*
2
(0.75 to 1.25 mm
2
)*

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