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TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
CONTENTS
1. TYPES OF CONNECTED OUTDOOR UNITS ····2
2. SAFETY FOR USE··········································3
3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ··················5
4. DATA ·······························································6
5. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS······················7
6. WIRING DIAGRAM ·········································8
7. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM·············9
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING ·································10
9. SERVICE DATA (PARTS NAME)··················11
10. OPTIONAL PARTS ·······································14
[Model names]
PU-8YAKD
PU-10YAKD
PU-12YAKD
SPLIT-TYPE, AIR CONDITIONERS
2007
2
1 TYPES OF CONNECTED OUTDOOR UNITS
Service manual No.
HWE0706A
HWE0706A
HWE0706A
Model name
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
PU - 8YAKD
PU - 10YAKD
PU - 12YAKD
PE - 8GAK(T)
PE - 16GAK(T)
PE - 10GAK(T)
PE - 20GAK(T)
PE - 12GAK(T)
PU-8YAKD.TH-BS
PU-10YAKD.TH-BS
PU-12YAKD.TH-BS
PU-8YAKD.TH
PU-10YAKD.TH
PU-12YAKD.TH
Standard Model Salt tolerant
Salt tolerant
Outdoor Unit List
PU-8YAKD
PU-10YAKD
PU-12YAKD
Model name
Specification
PU-8YAKD.TH-BS-T
PU-10YAKD.TH-BS-T
PU-12YAKD.TH-BS-T
PU-8YAKD.TH-T
PU-10YAKD.TH-T
PU-12YAKD.TH-T
Standard Model
PU-8YAKD
PU-10YAKD
PU-12YAKD
Model name
Specification
3
2 SAFETY FOR USE
Before conducting installation work, please read this ''SAFETY FOR USE'' carefully
for correct installation.
Since the caution items shown here contain important description relative to safety, please
observe them without fail.
After reading, please keep it with you together the Instruction Manual, and read it again at the
movement of the unit.
The unit should not be installed by the user.
If the unit is installed improperly, explosion, water
leakage, electric shock or fire may be result.
Consult your dealer or specialist subcontractor for
repair and movement.
For installation, conduct the work correctly by
following the Installation Manual.
Improper installation may cause a fire, electrical shock
or water leakage.
Install the unit on a spot sufficiently durable against
the unit weight.
Insufficient durability can cause an injury by the falling
down of unit.
All electric work must be performed by licensed
technician, according to local regulations and the
instructions given in this manual.
The units should be powered by dedicated power lines.
Power lines with insufficient capacity or improper
electrical work may result in electric shock or fire.
Use only the specified cables for wiring. The
connections must be made secured without
tension the terminals.
Improper connection or fastening can cause a fire or
electrical shock.
The unit should be installed according to the
instructions in order to minimize the risk of damage
from earthquakes, typhoons or strong winds.
Improper installation work can cause an injury by the
falling down of the unit.
The outdoor unit must be installed on stable, level
surface, in a place where there is no accumulation
of snow , leaves or rubbish.
The outdoor unit should be installed in a location
where air and noise emitted by the unit will not
disturb the neighbors. The indoor unit should be
securely installed.
When installing or relocating the unit, make sure that
no substance other than the specified refrigerant
enters the refrigerant circuit.
Any presence of foreign substance such as air can
cause abnormal pressure rise or explosion.
If the unit is loosely mounted, it may fall, and cause injury.
Never repair the unit, remodel or transfer it to
another site by yourself.
If they are performed improperly, water leakage, electric
shock or fire may result. If you need to have the unit
repaired or moved, consult your dealer.
Use only the specified refrigerant (R-22) to charge
the refrigerant circuit.
Do not mix it with any other refrigerant and do not
allow air to remain in the circuit.
Air enclosed in the circuit can cause high pressure resulting
in a rupture and other hazards.
Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during
Installation.
The refrigerant heated generates poisonous gas by
decomposition which can cause poisoning.
After completing installation work, make sure that
refrigerant gas has not leaked.
If refrigerant gas has leaked and exposed to fan heater,
stove, oven and so on, it may generate noxious gases.
Take a proper measure to suppress the critical
concentration of refrigerant if leaked when
installing the unit in a small room.
The limit density is made not to be exceeded even if the
refrigerant leaks by any chance.
You are necessary to ventilation measures to prevent
the accident. If the refrigerant leaks, hypoxia accident
may caused.
For the countermeasure to be taken, consult your
dealer.
The terminal block cover of unit must be firmly
attached to prevent entry of dust and moisture.
Improper mounting of the cover cause electric shock or
fire.
Use only optional parts authorised by Mitsubishi
Electric.
If the accessories are installed improperly, water
leakage, electric shock or fire may result.
Ask your dealer or an authorised company to install
them.
Erroneous handling gives a high possibility to induce serious results such as
death or heavy injury.
Erroneous handling may induce serious injury depending on the situation.
Warning
Warning
Caution
4
Never install on the place where a combustible gas
might leak.
The gas may ignite or explode when the gas leaks and
collects in surrounding of the unit.
When the unit is installed at telecommunication
centers or hospitals, take a proper provision
against noise.
The erroneous operation of air conditioner may be
induced by inverter equipment, independent power
device, medical equipment or communication
equipment.
While the erroneous operation of medical equipment or
communication equipment may caused by the air
conditioner.
For special use as for foods, animals/plants,
precision equipment or art objects, the applicability
should be confirmed beforehand.
As the use for the applications other than that
designed originally may result in the deterioration of the
quality. Consult your dealer in this regard.
Do not use the unit under a special atmosphere.
Installing the unit at the following places may cause a
trouble, a place where much machine oil, salt sonnet,
humidity or dust, spa district, a place full of sulfur gas,
volatile gas, or corrosive gas, a place near high
frequency processing machine.
Thermal insulation of the drain pipes is necessary
prevent dew condensation.
If the drain pipes are not properly insulated,
condensation will result and drip on ceiling, floor or other
possessions.
The drain piping must process by surely,and insulate
the drain piping not to be dewy.
When the room humidity exceeds 80% or when the
drain pipe is clogged, water may drip from the indoor
unit. The outdoor unit produces condensation during the
heating operation.
Make sure to provide drainage around the outdoor unit if
such condensation is likely to cause damage.
Install drain piping according to this Installation
Manual to ensure proper drainage.
Place thermal insulation on the pipes to prevent
condensation.
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage and
damage to furniture or other possessions.
The unit must be properly earth connected.
Do not connect the earth wire to gas pipe, city water
pipe, lightning rod or telephone earth wire.
Improper earth connection may cause electrical shock.
When installing at a watery place, provide an
electric leak breaker.
Failure to mount the electric leak breaker may cause
electrical shock.
Make sure that there is a main power switch.
Use breaker or fuse with proper capacity.
Using a wire or a copper wire instead of proper capacity
of fuse can cause fire or trouble.
Other appliances connected to the same line could cause
an overload.
For the power lines, use standard cables of
sufficient current capacity.
Otherwise, current leakage, overheating or fire may
occur.
When installing the power lines, do not apply
tension to the cables.
The tighten or loosen the connections may cause generate
heat and cause fire.
Arrange the configuration of wiring not to bring up
the panel and terminal cover, and fasten the panel
and terminal cover securely.
The poor mounting of the panel or terminal cover may
cause the heat generation of the terminal connection,
a fire or electrical shock.
Do not wash the unit with water.
If washed with water, electrical shock may be caused.
Do not handle the switch with wet hands.
Otherwise electrical shock can be resulted.
Be very careful on handling the unit.
When carrying in outdoor unit, be sure to support it at
four points.
Carrying in and lifting with 3-point support may make
outdoor unit unstable, resulting in a fall of it.
The unit should not be carried by only one person if it is
more than 20kg.
Some units use PP bands for packing.
Do not use any PP band for delivery purpose.
Do not touch the heat exchanger fins with your bear
hands.
Doing so may cut your hands.
Be sure to safely dispose the packaging materials.
Packaging materials, such as catches and other metal
or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries.
Tear off and discard plastic packing bags so that
children will not play any of them.
If children play with a plastic bag which was not torn off,
it may cause a risk of suffocation.
Do not leave the mounting base being damaged.
The damaged base may cause the falling down of
the unit which may give injury.
Turn on the main power switch more than 6 hours
before starting operation.
Do not turn the main power switch OFF during seasons
of heavy use, doing so can result in failure.
Do not touch the compressor or refrigerant piping
without wearing glove on your hands.
Touching directly such part can cause a burn or
frostbite as it becomes high or low temperature
according to the refrigerant state.
Do not touch the metal edges inside the unit
without wearing glove on your hands.
Touching directly it may injure your hands.
Do not remove the panel or the fan guard from
the outdoor unit when it is running.
You could be injured if you touch rotating, hot or high-
voltage parts.
Do not operate the air conditioner without the air
filter set place.
Dust may accumulate, and cause a failure.
At emergency (if you smell something burning), stop
operation and turn the power source switch off.
Continuing the operation without eliminating the
emergency state may cause a machine trouble, fire, or
electrical shock.
After stopping operation, be sure to wait for five
minutes before turning off the main power switch.
Otherwise, water leakage or unit failure may occur.
Remote controller is not pushed with the thing
sharpening ahead.
It occasionally causes the electric shock and the
breakdown.
Remote controller is not installed for the place
where direct sunshine strikes.
Caution
If connected in the reverse phase sequence, the fan
on the outdoor unit will turn in the wrong direction and
makes the compressor rattle, and it will result in compressor
damage.
Do not connect the unit in the reverse phase
sequence.
5
3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
✻Unit of pressure is based on ISO (International Standardization Organization)
[kgf/cm2
]➝[MPa] (1MPa=10.2kgf/cm2
)
qOutdoor Unit
PU-8YAKD
PU-10YAKD
PU-12YAKD
Air outlet
Air intake
6
4-2. COMPRESSOR TECHNICAL DATA
PU-8 PU-10 PU-12
at 25˚C
Outdoor Unit
Compressor Model
Widing
Resistance
(Ω)
ZR-94KC-TFD-501
1.59
1.59
1.59
T1-T2
T2-T3
T3-T1
ZR-125KC-TFD-501
1.23
1.23
1.23
ZR-144KC-TFD-501
1.227
1.227
1.227
4 DATA
4-1. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rating conditions
• JIS B 8616
Indoor : 27˚C(80˚F)D.B.,19˚C(66˚F)W.B.
Outdoor : 35˚C(95˚F)D.B.,24˚C(75˚F)W.B.
PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD
3N~ 380/400/415V 50Hz
PU-12YAKDModel name
Power supply
Current
Input
Starting current
A
A
kW
13.0
6.65
95
16.6
9.13
125
17.9
10.15
118
4-3. REFILLING REFRIGERANT CHARGE (R-22 : kg)
4-4. SOUND DATA
Model
7.5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m
PU-8
PU-10
PU-12
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.6
2.6
2.6
3.0
3.0
3.0
Piping length (one way) Additional refriferant charge (R22)áááákg
Warning
q If there is an insufficient amount of refrigerant in the system, the unit will behave in one of the following ways: 1) the discharge
temperature of the unit rises abnormally high, which is detected as an error, and the unit comes to a stop; 2) the discharge
temperature of the compressor rises abnormally high, the unit goes into the unload operation, which appears as the P8 error
on the display, and the unit comes to a stop; or 3) the built-in thermostat on the compressor goes off and stops the com-
pressor. In either case, replenish and adjust the refrigerant. Once the unit goes into the unload operation, it will take a long
time until normal operation can be restored.
Outdoor units
Outdoor unit
Position measurement
Measurement
point
Sound Levels
0.75m
1m
SPL
dB(A)
PU-8,10,12
Model
PU-8
PU-10
PU-12
66
66
66
63Hz
72
69
68
125Hz
68
66
65
250Hz
64
64
63
500Hz
64
63
64
1000Hz
62
62
61
2000Hz
58
56
57
4000Hz
53
54
53
8000Hz
44
50
45
OCTAVE BAND FREQ.Hz
7
5 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS
PU-8,10,12YAKD Unit : mm
<Accessory>
·Conduitmoutingplate
(Paintedthesamecolorastheunitbody)
a)ø27·············································1pc.
b)ø34·············································1pc.
·Tappingscrew4X12··························4pcs.
·Connectionpipe·································1pc.
·Packing··············································1pc.
Note1.Itispossibletochangetoø27orø34by
selectingtheconduitmountingplatea,b.
4-10X20Holes
Refrigerantpipe
PU-8YAKD
:ø25.4(1flange)
PU-10,12YAKD
:ø28.6(1-1/8flange)
Knockouthole
Pressuregauge
(Foroption)
Refrigerantpipe
ø15.88(5/8flare)
<Fortheindoorunit
connectionwiring>
ø27Hole
Note1
<Forthepower
supplywiring>
ø40Hole
<Formounting
anchorboltM8>
[Fieldsupply]
Airoutlet
Air
inlet
Airinlet
Topview
RightsideviewFrontview
Leftsideview
Connectionpipe
(Accessory)
615
34 547 34
58515 15
1480
1047
108.5830108.5
15
62
97
15255
65
115100
8
6 WIRING DIAGRAM
PU-8,10,12YAKD
3
1
C13
OUTDOOR UNIT
CZ
2
TB2
1
52C30Z
CZ
30Z
51C
C17
63L
1
2
2
1
C14
63H
CH
52C
51C52C
3
2
1
3
2
C21
1
C11
MF3
MF2
MC
F03
N
L3
L2
POWER SUPPLY
3N~PE
380/400/415V
50HZ
TB1
L1 RED
WHITE
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN/YELLOW
L2
L1
L3
N
L1
1 2
3
4 5
6
7 8
GRAY
VIOLET
VIOLET
ORANGE ORANGE
BLUE
INDOOR UNIT
(*1)
(*1)
PE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
(FIELD SUPPLY)
PU-8YAKD : 30A
PU-10YAKD : 40A
PU-12YAKD : 60A PE
OUTDOOR UNIT
Note:1.The dotted lines show field wiring.
2.Color of earth wire is yellow and green twisting.
3.Specification subject to change without notice.
4.This motor(*1) includes auto reset type internal thermostat.
AUXILIARY RELAY
5. mark is connector. mark is terminal.
FUSE (3.15A 250VAC)
CRANK CASE HEATER (COMPRESSOR)CH
PRESSURE SWITCH (HIGH PRESSURE)
PRESSURE SWITCH (LOW PRESSURE)
63H
63L
TERMINAL BLOCKTB1,2
30Z,CZ
F03
OVER CURRENT RELAY (COMPRESSOR)51C
MAGNETIC CONTACTOR (COMPRESSOR,FAN MOTOR)52C
SYMBOL NAME
MC
MF2,3
COMPRESSOR MOTOR
FAN MOTOR (OUTDOOR)
Caution,
1.To protect compressor from abnormal current,over current relays is installed.
Therefore, do not change factory set value of over current relays.
9
7 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM
PU-8YAKD
PU-10YAKD
Indoor heat
exchanger Outdoor heat
exchanger
Indoor coil
thermistor
TH2
Brazing
Flange
connection
Refrigerant pipe ø15.88
(With heat insulator)
Flow of refrigerant
Flow of refrigerant
CompressorAccumulator
Ball Valve
Low pressure
switch
High pressure
switch
Ball Valve
Capillary tube
8HP : O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0X L1000
10HP : O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 7.0 X L700
Strainer
Refrigerant pipe
8HP: ø25.4
10HP:ø28.6
(With heat insulator)
Serviceport
(With service port and strainer)
Serviceport
( )
Indoor heat
exchanger
Outdoor heat
exchanger
Indoor coil
thermistor
TH2
Brazing
Flange
connection
Refrigerant pipe ø15.88
(With heat insulator)
CompressorAccumulator
Ball Valve
Low pressure
switch
High pressure
switch
Ball Valve
Capillary tube
Capillary tube
(O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 7.0 X L700)
(O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0 X L800)
Capillary tube
(O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0 X L700)
Strainer
Refrigerant pipe
ø28.6
(With heat insulator)
Serviceport Serviceport
(With service port and strainer)
Flared
connection
Flared
connection
PU-12YAKD
10
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING
8-1. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
8-2. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS
8-2-1. Simple parts check method
Check
code
Diagnosis of malfunction Cause Check points
(P4) Abnormality of drain sensor 1) Bad contact of transmission
wire
2) Damaged thermistor
1) Check the connector.
2) Measure the resistance of the thermistor 4 ~
5.
As for the normal resistance, refer to the case
of P1.
If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor con-
troller board.
(P5) Malfunction of drain pump 1) Malfunction of drain pump
2) Damaged drain sensor
1) Check the drain pump.
2) q Check the drain sensor.
q Check the drain sensor heater. Normal resis-
tance should be 82Ω.
If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor con-
troller board.
(P6) Coil frost protection is work-
ing.
1) Short cycle of air cycle
2) Dirty air filter
3) Damaged fan
4) Abnormal refrigerant
1) Clear obstructions from the air cycle.
2) Clean the air filter
3) Check the fan.
4) Check the refrigerant temperature.
(P8) Abnormality in outdoor unit 1) Wrong wiring of indoor/outdoor
connecting wire
2) Reversed phase ✻
3) Protection device is working
4) Damaged outdoor coil thermis-
tor
1) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire.
2) Change the connection of electric wiring.
3) Check the protection device.
4) Measure the resistance of the outdoor coil ther-
mistor. If the resistance is normal, replace the
outdoor controller board.
(P1)
(P2)
Abnormality of room temper-
ature thermistor (TH1)
Abnormality of indoor coil
thermistor (TH2)
1) Bad contact of thermistor
2) Damaged thermistor
1) Check the thermistor.
2) Measure the resistance of the thermistor.
Normal resistance should be as follows.
0°C···15kΩ 30°C ····4.3kΩ
10°C ·····9.6kΩ 40°C·····3.0kΩ
20°C ·····6.3kΩ
If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor
controller board.
✻Warning
To avoid damage to the compressor, make certain that all three phases of the power supply voltage are in the proper phase
sequence.The fan on the outdoor unit that is connected in the reverse phase sequence will turn in the wrong direction and
make the compressor rattle.Once the built-in thermostat is triggered, it will take a long time until it returns to its pre-set tem-
perature. Until the built-in thermal switch closes, the compressor cannot be started, even after the phase sequence is cor-
rected.
¥ Outdoor units
Part name
Fan motor
Thermal protector
trip temperature
150 ±5ûC : ON
90 ±14ûC : OFF
Judgment instructions
Measure the resistance value across the terminals with a multimeter. (Winding
temperature 20 ûC)
WhiteBlack
Normal
26 Ω
Abnormal
Open or short
Motor lead wire
Between 2 phases
Red
11
9 SERVICE DATA (PARTS NAME)
PU-8,10YAKD
Detailed View of Section A
A
Pressure switch
63L
Pressure switch
63H
Crankcase
heater
Compressor
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
Accumulator
Capillary tube
Ball valve
Ball valve
Service port
12
PU-12YAKD
A
Detailed View of Section A
Pressure switch
63L
Pressure switch
63H
Crankcase
heater
Compressor
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
Accumulator
Capillary tube
Capillary tube
for cooling
Ball valve
Service port
Ball valve
Capillary tube
13
Fuse F03 Relay(30Z)
Relay(CZ)
Terminal block for outdoor / indoor
control wiring connection
Magnetic contactor
for compressor (52C)
Power source terminal block
CONTROL BOX
1
2
14
10 OPTIONAL PARTS
Item Individual order number
Outlet grill PAC-SG208SG-E
Pressure gauge
Remark
2 pcs / pack
1 pcs / packPAC-SK209PG-E
15
New publication, effective July 2007.
Specifications subject to change without notice.HWE0707A
Printed in Japan

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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SPLIT-TYPE

  • 1. TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS 1. TYPES OF CONNECTED OUTDOOR UNITS ····2 2. SAFETY FOR USE··········································3 3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ··················5 4. DATA ·······························································6 5. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS······················7 6. WIRING DIAGRAM ·········································8 7. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM·············9 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING ·································10 9. SERVICE DATA (PARTS NAME)··················11 10. OPTIONAL PARTS ·······································14 [Model names] PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD PU-12YAKD SPLIT-TYPE, AIR CONDITIONERS 2007
  • 2. 2 1 TYPES OF CONNECTED OUTDOOR UNITS Service manual No. HWE0706A HWE0706A HWE0706A Model name Outdoor unit Indoor unit PU - 8YAKD PU - 10YAKD PU - 12YAKD PE - 8GAK(T) PE - 16GAK(T) PE - 10GAK(T) PE - 20GAK(T) PE - 12GAK(T) PU-8YAKD.TH-BS PU-10YAKD.TH-BS PU-12YAKD.TH-BS PU-8YAKD.TH PU-10YAKD.TH PU-12YAKD.TH Standard Model Salt tolerant Salt tolerant Outdoor Unit List PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD PU-12YAKD Model name Specification PU-8YAKD.TH-BS-T PU-10YAKD.TH-BS-T PU-12YAKD.TH-BS-T PU-8YAKD.TH-T PU-10YAKD.TH-T PU-12YAKD.TH-T Standard Model PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD PU-12YAKD Model name Specification
  • 3. 3 2 SAFETY FOR USE Before conducting installation work, please read this ''SAFETY FOR USE'' carefully for correct installation. Since the caution items shown here contain important description relative to safety, please observe them without fail. After reading, please keep it with you together the Instruction Manual, and read it again at the movement of the unit. The unit should not be installed by the user. If the unit is installed improperly, explosion, water leakage, electric shock or fire may be result. Consult your dealer or specialist subcontractor for repair and movement. For installation, conduct the work correctly by following the Installation Manual. Improper installation may cause a fire, electrical shock or water leakage. Install the unit on a spot sufficiently durable against the unit weight. Insufficient durability can cause an injury by the falling down of unit. All electric work must be performed by licensed technician, according to local regulations and the instructions given in this manual. The units should be powered by dedicated power lines. Power lines with insufficient capacity or improper electrical work may result in electric shock or fire. Use only the specified cables for wiring. The connections must be made secured without tension the terminals. Improper connection or fastening can cause a fire or electrical shock. The unit should be installed according to the instructions in order to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes, typhoons or strong winds. Improper installation work can cause an injury by the falling down of the unit. The outdoor unit must be installed on stable, level surface, in a place where there is no accumulation of snow , leaves or rubbish. The outdoor unit should be installed in a location where air and noise emitted by the unit will not disturb the neighbors. The indoor unit should be securely installed. When installing or relocating the unit, make sure that no substance other than the specified refrigerant enters the refrigerant circuit. Any presence of foreign substance such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise or explosion. If the unit is loosely mounted, it may fall, and cause injury. Never repair the unit, remodel or transfer it to another site by yourself. If they are performed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. If you need to have the unit repaired or moved, consult your dealer. Use only the specified refrigerant (R-22) to charge the refrigerant circuit. Do not mix it with any other refrigerant and do not allow air to remain in the circuit. Air enclosed in the circuit can cause high pressure resulting in a rupture and other hazards. Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during Installation. The refrigerant heated generates poisonous gas by decomposition which can cause poisoning. After completing installation work, make sure that refrigerant gas has not leaked. If refrigerant gas has leaked and exposed to fan heater, stove, oven and so on, it may generate noxious gases. Take a proper measure to suppress the critical concentration of refrigerant if leaked when installing the unit in a small room. The limit density is made not to be exceeded even if the refrigerant leaks by any chance. You are necessary to ventilation measures to prevent the accident. If the refrigerant leaks, hypoxia accident may caused. For the countermeasure to be taken, consult your dealer. The terminal block cover of unit must be firmly attached to prevent entry of dust and moisture. Improper mounting of the cover cause electric shock or fire. Use only optional parts authorised by Mitsubishi Electric. If the accessories are installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. Ask your dealer or an authorised company to install them. Erroneous handling gives a high possibility to induce serious results such as death or heavy injury. Erroneous handling may induce serious injury depending on the situation. Warning Warning Caution
  • 4. 4 Never install on the place where a combustible gas might leak. The gas may ignite or explode when the gas leaks and collects in surrounding of the unit. When the unit is installed at telecommunication centers or hospitals, take a proper provision against noise. The erroneous operation of air conditioner may be induced by inverter equipment, independent power device, medical equipment or communication equipment. While the erroneous operation of medical equipment or communication equipment may caused by the air conditioner. For special use as for foods, animals/plants, precision equipment or art objects, the applicability should be confirmed beforehand. As the use for the applications other than that designed originally may result in the deterioration of the quality. Consult your dealer in this regard. Do not use the unit under a special atmosphere. Installing the unit at the following places may cause a trouble, a place where much machine oil, salt sonnet, humidity or dust, spa district, a place full of sulfur gas, volatile gas, or corrosive gas, a place near high frequency processing machine. Thermal insulation of the drain pipes is necessary prevent dew condensation. If the drain pipes are not properly insulated, condensation will result and drip on ceiling, floor or other possessions. The drain piping must process by surely,and insulate the drain piping not to be dewy. When the room humidity exceeds 80% or when the drain pipe is clogged, water may drip from the indoor unit. The outdoor unit produces condensation during the heating operation. Make sure to provide drainage around the outdoor unit if such condensation is likely to cause damage. Install drain piping according to this Installation Manual to ensure proper drainage. Place thermal insulation on the pipes to prevent condensation. Improper drain piping may cause water leakage and damage to furniture or other possessions. The unit must be properly earth connected. Do not connect the earth wire to gas pipe, city water pipe, lightning rod or telephone earth wire. Improper earth connection may cause electrical shock. When installing at a watery place, provide an electric leak breaker. Failure to mount the electric leak breaker may cause electrical shock. Make sure that there is a main power switch. Use breaker or fuse with proper capacity. Using a wire or a copper wire instead of proper capacity of fuse can cause fire or trouble. Other appliances connected to the same line could cause an overload. For the power lines, use standard cables of sufficient current capacity. Otherwise, current leakage, overheating or fire may occur. When installing the power lines, do not apply tension to the cables. The tighten or loosen the connections may cause generate heat and cause fire. Arrange the configuration of wiring not to bring up the panel and terminal cover, and fasten the panel and terminal cover securely. The poor mounting of the panel or terminal cover may cause the heat generation of the terminal connection, a fire or electrical shock. Do not wash the unit with water. If washed with water, electrical shock may be caused. Do not handle the switch with wet hands. Otherwise electrical shock can be resulted. Be very careful on handling the unit. When carrying in outdoor unit, be sure to support it at four points. Carrying in and lifting with 3-point support may make outdoor unit unstable, resulting in a fall of it. The unit should not be carried by only one person if it is more than 20kg. Some units use PP bands for packing. Do not use any PP band for delivery purpose. Do not touch the heat exchanger fins with your bear hands. Doing so may cut your hands. Be sure to safely dispose the packaging materials. Packaging materials, such as catches and other metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries. Tear off and discard plastic packing bags so that children will not play any of them. If children play with a plastic bag which was not torn off, it may cause a risk of suffocation. Do not leave the mounting base being damaged. The damaged base may cause the falling down of the unit which may give injury. Turn on the main power switch more than 6 hours before starting operation. Do not turn the main power switch OFF during seasons of heavy use, doing so can result in failure. Do not touch the compressor or refrigerant piping without wearing glove on your hands. Touching directly such part can cause a burn or frostbite as it becomes high or low temperature according to the refrigerant state. Do not touch the metal edges inside the unit without wearing glove on your hands. Touching directly it may injure your hands. Do not remove the panel or the fan guard from the outdoor unit when it is running. You could be injured if you touch rotating, hot or high- voltage parts. Do not operate the air conditioner without the air filter set place. Dust may accumulate, and cause a failure. At emergency (if you smell something burning), stop operation and turn the power source switch off. Continuing the operation without eliminating the emergency state may cause a machine trouble, fire, or electrical shock. After stopping operation, be sure to wait for five minutes before turning off the main power switch. Otherwise, water leakage or unit failure may occur. Remote controller is not pushed with the thing sharpening ahead. It occasionally causes the electric shock and the breakdown. Remote controller is not installed for the place where direct sunshine strikes. Caution If connected in the reverse phase sequence, the fan on the outdoor unit will turn in the wrong direction and makes the compressor rattle, and it will result in compressor damage. Do not connect the unit in the reverse phase sequence.
  • 5. 5 3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ✻Unit of pressure is based on ISO (International Standardization Organization) [kgf/cm2 ]➝[MPa] (1MPa=10.2kgf/cm2 ) qOutdoor Unit PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD PU-12YAKD Air outlet Air intake
  • 6. 6 4-2. COMPRESSOR TECHNICAL DATA PU-8 PU-10 PU-12 at 25˚C Outdoor Unit Compressor Model Widing Resistance (Ω) ZR-94KC-TFD-501 1.59 1.59 1.59 T1-T2 T2-T3 T3-T1 ZR-125KC-TFD-501 1.23 1.23 1.23 ZR-144KC-TFD-501 1.227 1.227 1.227 4 DATA 4-1. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rating conditions • JIS B 8616 Indoor : 27˚C(80˚F)D.B.,19˚C(66˚F)W.B. Outdoor : 35˚C(95˚F)D.B.,24˚C(75˚F)W.B. PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD 3N~ 380/400/415V 50Hz PU-12YAKDModel name Power supply Current Input Starting current A A kW 13.0 6.65 95 16.6 9.13 125 17.9 10.15 118 4-3. REFILLING REFRIGERANT CHARGE (R-22 : kg) 4-4. SOUND DATA Model 7.5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m PU-8 PU-10 PU-12 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.6 2.6 3.0 3.0 3.0 Piping length (one way) Additional refriferant charge (R22)áááákg Warning q If there is an insufficient amount of refrigerant in the system, the unit will behave in one of the following ways: 1) the discharge temperature of the unit rises abnormally high, which is detected as an error, and the unit comes to a stop; 2) the discharge temperature of the compressor rises abnormally high, the unit goes into the unload operation, which appears as the P8 error on the display, and the unit comes to a stop; or 3) the built-in thermostat on the compressor goes off and stops the com- pressor. In either case, replenish and adjust the refrigerant. Once the unit goes into the unload operation, it will take a long time until normal operation can be restored. Outdoor units Outdoor unit Position measurement Measurement point Sound Levels 0.75m 1m SPL dB(A) PU-8,10,12 Model PU-8 PU-10 PU-12 66 66 66 63Hz 72 69 68 125Hz 68 66 65 250Hz 64 64 63 500Hz 64 63 64 1000Hz 62 62 61 2000Hz 58 56 57 4000Hz 53 54 53 8000Hz 44 50 45 OCTAVE BAND FREQ.Hz
  • 7. 7 5 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS PU-8,10,12YAKD Unit : mm <Accessory> ·Conduitmoutingplate (Paintedthesamecolorastheunitbody) a)ø27·············································1pc. b)ø34·············································1pc. ·Tappingscrew4X12··························4pcs. ·Connectionpipe·································1pc. ·Packing··············································1pc. Note1.Itispossibletochangetoø27orø34by selectingtheconduitmountingplatea,b. 4-10X20Holes Refrigerantpipe PU-8YAKD :ø25.4(1flange) PU-10,12YAKD :ø28.6(1-1/8flange) Knockouthole Pressuregauge (Foroption) Refrigerantpipe ø15.88(5/8flare) <Fortheindoorunit connectionwiring> ø27Hole Note1 <Forthepower supplywiring> ø40Hole <Formounting anchorboltM8> [Fieldsupply] Airoutlet Air inlet Airinlet Topview RightsideviewFrontview Leftsideview Connectionpipe (Accessory) 615 34 547 34 58515 15 1480 1047 108.5830108.5 15 62 97 15255 65 115100
  • 8. 8 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PU-8,10,12YAKD 3 1 C13 OUTDOOR UNIT CZ 2 TB2 1 52C30Z CZ 30Z 51C C17 63L 1 2 2 1 C14 63H CH 52C 51C52C 3 2 1 3 2 C21 1 C11 MF3 MF2 MC F03 N L3 L2 POWER SUPPLY 3N~PE 380/400/415V 50HZ TB1 L1 RED WHITE BLACK BLUE GREEN/YELLOW L2 L1 L3 N L1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GRAY VIOLET VIOLET ORANGE ORANGE BLUE INDOOR UNIT (*1) (*1) PE CIRCUIT BREAKER (FIELD SUPPLY) PU-8YAKD : 30A PU-10YAKD : 40A PU-12YAKD : 60A PE OUTDOOR UNIT Note:1.The dotted lines show field wiring. 2.Color of earth wire is yellow and green twisting. 3.Specification subject to change without notice. 4.This motor(*1) includes auto reset type internal thermostat. AUXILIARY RELAY 5. mark is connector. mark is terminal. FUSE (3.15A 250VAC) CRANK CASE HEATER (COMPRESSOR)CH PRESSURE SWITCH (HIGH PRESSURE) PRESSURE SWITCH (LOW PRESSURE) 63H 63L TERMINAL BLOCKTB1,2 30Z,CZ F03 OVER CURRENT RELAY (COMPRESSOR)51C MAGNETIC CONTACTOR (COMPRESSOR,FAN MOTOR)52C SYMBOL NAME MC MF2,3 COMPRESSOR MOTOR FAN MOTOR (OUTDOOR) Caution, 1.To protect compressor from abnormal current,over current relays is installed. Therefore, do not change factory set value of over current relays.
  • 9. 9 7 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM PU-8YAKD PU-10YAKD Indoor heat exchanger Outdoor heat exchanger Indoor coil thermistor TH2 Brazing Flange connection Refrigerant pipe ø15.88 (With heat insulator) Flow of refrigerant Flow of refrigerant CompressorAccumulator Ball Valve Low pressure switch High pressure switch Ball Valve Capillary tube 8HP : O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0X L1000 10HP : O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 7.0 X L700 Strainer Refrigerant pipe 8HP: ø25.4 10HP:ø28.6 (With heat insulator) Serviceport (With service port and strainer) Serviceport ( ) Indoor heat exchanger Outdoor heat exchanger Indoor coil thermistor TH2 Brazing Flange connection Refrigerant pipe ø15.88 (With heat insulator) CompressorAccumulator Ball Valve Low pressure switch High pressure switch Ball Valve Capillary tube Capillary tube (O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 7.0 X L700) (O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0 X L800) Capillary tube (O.D. 6.0 X I.D. 4.0 X L700) Strainer Refrigerant pipe ø28.6 (With heat insulator) Serviceport Serviceport (With service port and strainer) Flared connection Flared connection PU-12YAKD
  • 10. 10 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 8-1. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION 8-2. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS 8-2-1. Simple parts check method Check code Diagnosis of malfunction Cause Check points (P4) Abnormality of drain sensor 1) Bad contact of transmission wire 2) Damaged thermistor 1) Check the connector. 2) Measure the resistance of the thermistor 4 ~ 5. As for the normal resistance, refer to the case of P1. If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor con- troller board. (P5) Malfunction of drain pump 1) Malfunction of drain pump 2) Damaged drain sensor 1) Check the drain pump. 2) q Check the drain sensor. q Check the drain sensor heater. Normal resis- tance should be 82Ω. If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor con- troller board. (P6) Coil frost protection is work- ing. 1) Short cycle of air cycle 2) Dirty air filter 3) Damaged fan 4) Abnormal refrigerant 1) Clear obstructions from the air cycle. 2) Clean the air filter 3) Check the fan. 4) Check the refrigerant temperature. (P8) Abnormality in outdoor unit 1) Wrong wiring of indoor/outdoor connecting wire 2) Reversed phase ✻ 3) Protection device is working 4) Damaged outdoor coil thermis- tor 1) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire. 2) Change the connection of electric wiring. 3) Check the protection device. 4) Measure the resistance of the outdoor coil ther- mistor. If the resistance is normal, replace the outdoor controller board. (P1) (P2) Abnormality of room temper- ature thermistor (TH1) Abnormality of indoor coil thermistor (TH2) 1) Bad contact of thermistor 2) Damaged thermistor 1) Check the thermistor. 2) Measure the resistance of the thermistor. Normal resistance should be as follows. 0°C···15kΩ 30°C ····4.3kΩ 10°C ·····9.6kΩ 40°C·····3.0kΩ 20°C ·····6.3kΩ If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor controller board. ✻Warning To avoid damage to the compressor, make certain that all three phases of the power supply voltage are in the proper phase sequence.The fan on the outdoor unit that is connected in the reverse phase sequence will turn in the wrong direction and make the compressor rattle.Once the built-in thermostat is triggered, it will take a long time until it returns to its pre-set tem- perature. Until the built-in thermal switch closes, the compressor cannot be started, even after the phase sequence is cor- rected. ¥ Outdoor units Part name Fan motor Thermal protector trip temperature 150 ±5ûC : ON 90 ±14ûC : OFF Judgment instructions Measure the resistance value across the terminals with a multimeter. (Winding temperature 20 ûC) WhiteBlack Normal 26 Ω Abnormal Open or short Motor lead wire Between 2 phases Red
  • 11. 11 9 SERVICE DATA (PARTS NAME) PU-8,10YAKD Detailed View of Section A A Pressure switch 63L Pressure switch 63H Crankcase heater Compressor Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Accumulator Capillary tube Ball valve Ball valve Service port
  • 12. 12 PU-12YAKD A Detailed View of Section A Pressure switch 63L Pressure switch 63H Crankcase heater Compressor Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Accumulator Capillary tube Capillary tube for cooling Ball valve Service port Ball valve Capillary tube
  • 13. 13 Fuse F03 Relay(30Z) Relay(CZ) Terminal block for outdoor / indoor control wiring connection Magnetic contactor for compressor (52C) Power source terminal block CONTROL BOX
  • 14. 1 2 14 10 OPTIONAL PARTS Item Individual order number Outlet grill PAC-SG208SG-E Pressure gauge Remark 2 pcs / pack 1 pcs / packPAC-SK209PG-E
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  • 16. New publication, effective July 2007. Specifications subject to change without notice.HWE0707A Printed in Japan