CONTENTS Part 1. INDOOR UNIT............... 1 1. Model lineup ....................2 1-1. Connectable indoor units to each outdoor unit............3 1-2. Indoor unit connection patterns................... 4 2. Specifications.................... 9 2-1. Compact cassette type ....................9 2-2. Mini duct type......................11 2-3.
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CONTENTS (continued) 7-6. Floor type ........................ 115 8. Noise level curve................... 116 8-1. Compact cassette type ................... 116 8-2. Mini duct type......................119 8-3. Slim duct type ......................122 8-4. Wall mounted type ....................125 8-5. Floor/Ceiling type ....................130 8-6.
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CONTENTS (continued) 15-2.Mini duct type......................256 15-3.Slim duct type ......................257 15-4.Wall mounted type ....................258 15-5.Floor/Ceiling type ....................261 15-6.Floor type ....................... 262 16. Optional parts..................263 16-1.Controllers ......................263 16-2.Cassette grille ......................265 16-3.Others ........................266 17. Indoor unit installation precautions ............ 270 17-1.Place where prohibited for use................
1-1. Connectable indoor units to each outdoor unit ●: Connectable / -: Not connectable Compact cassette Mini duct Outdoor unit AUYG07—09LVLA ARYG07—18LSLAP AUYG12—18LVLB Btu class kW class AOYG36LBLA5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● AOYG45LBLA6 ● ●...
2. Specifications 2-1. Compact cassette type Model name AUYG07LVLA AUYG09LVLA AUYG12LVLB Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.15 0.19 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type ×...
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Model name AUYG14LVLB AUYG18LVLB Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.22 0.30 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Turbo fan × 1 Motor output HIGH Cooling...
2-2. Mini duct type Model name ARYG07LSLAP ARYG09LSLAP ARYG12LSLAP Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class HIGH Input power QUIET Running current 0.29 0.33 0.38 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type ×...
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Model name ARYG14LSLAP ARYG18LSLAP Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class HIGH Input power QUIET Running current 0.58 0.49 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Sirocco fan × 2 Sirocco fan ×...
2-3. Slim duct type Model name ARYG07LLTA ARYG09LLTA ARYG12LLTB Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.33 0.30 0.35 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Sirocco fan ×...
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Model name ARYG14LLTB ARYG18LLTB Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.51 0.44 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Sirocco fan × 2 Sirocco fan ×...
2-4. Wall mounted type Model name ASYG07LUCA ASYG09LUCA ASYG12LUCA ASYG14LUCA Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.13 0.14 0.17 0.20 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type ×...
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Model name ASYG07LMCA ASYG09LMCA ASYG12LMCA ASYG14LMCA Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.13 0.15 0.19 0.25 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Cross flow fan ×...
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Model name ASYG07LMCE ASYG09LMCE ASYG12LMCE ASYG14LMCE Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.13 0.15 0.19 0.25 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Cross flow fan ×...
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Model name ASYG18LFCA ASYG24LFCA ASYG24LFCC Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.33 0.53 HIGH 1,120 Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH 1,100 Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Cross flow fan ×1 Motor output HIGH Cooling...
2-5. Floor/Ceiling type Model name ABYG14LVTA ABYG18LVTB Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kWh class Input power Running current 0.21 0.36 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Sirocco fan × 2 Motor output 36 (Under ceiling) 41 (Under ceiling)
2-6. Floor type Model name AGYG09LVCA AGYG12LVCA AGYG14LVCA Power supply 1Ø 230 V ~50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Capacity kW class Input power Running current 0.15 0.18 0.20 HIGH Cooling QUIET Airflow rate HIGH Heating QUIET Type × Q'ty Cross flow fan ×...
3. Dimensions 3-1. Compact cassette type ¢ Models: AUYG07LVLA, AUYG09LVLA, AUYG12LVLB, AUYG14LVLB, and AUYG18LVLB Unit: mm • Cassette grille mounting state 530: Hanging bolt position op view Be sure to leave Service access service access for future service at the designated position.
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1,000 1,000 or more or more 1,800 or more Obstruction Floor Maximum height from floor to ceiling (Unit: mm) Model name AUYG07LVLA AUYG09LVLA AUYG12LVLB AUYG14LVLB AUYG18LVLB Standard mode 2,700 High ceiling mode — 3,000 • 3-way direction setting...
3-2. Mini duct type ¢ Models: ARYG07LSLAP, ARYG09LSLAP, ARYG12LSLAP, and ARYG14LSLAP Unit: mm Rear view View A Drain port P 100 × 6 = 600 Top view Side view Front view Bottom view - 23 -...
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¢ Model: ARYG18LSLAP Unit: mm Rear view View A Drain port P 100 × 8 = 800 Top view Side view Front view Bottom view - 24 -...
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¢ Installation space requirement Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. Unit: mm Strong and durable ceiling Indoor unit Left Right side side or more* or more *: 400 or more when drain from drain pipe • When intaking air from back: •...
3-3. Slim duct type ¢ Models: ARYG07LLTA, ARYG09LLTA, ARYG12LLTB, and ARYG14LLTB Unit: mm View A Rear view Drain port 100 x 6 = 600 Side view Top view Front view Bottom view - 26 -...
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¢ Model: ARYG18LLTB Unit: mm Rear view View A Drain port 100 x 8 = 800 Top view Side view Front view Bottom view - 27 -...
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¢ Installation space requirement Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. In ceiling-concealed installations: Unit: mm 300 or more Strong and durable ceiling 20 or more Indoor unit Left Right side side 20 or more Service access Ceiling or more or more Floor In wall-concealed installations:...
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¢ Maintenance space requirement For future maintenance and service access, provide sufficient maintenance space. NOTE: Do not place any wiring or illumination in the maintenance space, as they will impede service. Unit: mm Service access Unit Control box or more Service space - 29 -...
3-4. Wall mounted type ¢ Models: ASYG07LMCA, ASYG09LMCA, ASYG12LMCA, and ASYG14LMCA Unit: mm (840) Outline of unit 65 for pipe inlet 65 for pipe inlet - 30 -...
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Installation space Unit: mm Outline of unit 25 or more 52 or more 70 or more 130 or more 1,500 or more - 31 -...
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¢ Models: ASYG07LMCE, ASYG09LMCE, ASYG12LMCE, and ASYG14LMCE Unit: mm (870) Outline of unit 65 for pipe inlet 65 for pipe inlet - 32 -...
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Installation space requirement Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. Unit: mm Outline of unit 25 or more 52 or more 86 or more 144 or more 1,500 or more - 33 -...
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¢ Models: ASYG07LUCA, ASYG09LUCA, ASYG12LUCA, and ASYG14LUCA Unit: mm 187: Installed state Outline of Unit Ø65 Ø65 for pipe inlet for pipe inlet - 34 -...
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Installation space Unit: mm Outline of unit 50 or more 50 or more 160 or more 160 or more 1,500 or more - 35 -...
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¢ Models: ASYG18LFCA, ASYG24LFCA, and ASYG24LFCC Unit: mm Outline of unit - 36 -...
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Installation space Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. Unit: mm Outline of unit 52 or more 53 or more 80 or more 120 or more 1,500 or more - 37 -...
3-5. Floor/Ceiling type ¢ Models: ABYG14LVTA and ABYG18LVTB Unit: mm Hole for lifting bolt (Use M10 screw bolt.) ø45-mm hole Side view Rear view Bottom view Wall bracket Side of unit 100 hole 50 hole - 38 -...
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¢ Installation space Unit: mm Left Right 300 or more 300 or more Ceiling Left Right Indoor unit 150 or more 300 or more Ceiling 20 or more Obstruction Floor - 39 -...
3-6. Floor type ¢ Models: AGYG09LVCA, AGYG12LVCA, and AGYG14LVCA Unit: mm Side view Front view ¢ Installation space Unit: mm 100 or more 80 or more 80 or more 50 or more 100 or below from the floor - 40 -...
5. Air velocity and temperature distributions 5-1. Compact cassette type ¢ Models: AUYG07LVLA and AUYG09LVLA • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit : m/s 0.25 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE: Reference data HIGH HEAT 4-way air outlet Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: down 0.25 0.25 4 (m) • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions...
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¢ Model: AUYG12LVLB • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit : m/s 0.25 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 4 (m) Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 4 (m)
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data HIGH HEAT 4-way air outlet Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: down 0.25 0.25 4 (m) • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data...
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¢ Model: AUYG14LVLB • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit : m/s 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 0.25 4 (m) Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 4 (m)
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data HIGH HEAT 4-way air outlet Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: down 0.25 4 (m) • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data...
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¢ Model: AUYG18LVLB • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit : m/s 0.25 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 4 (m) Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: up 0.25 0.25 4 (m)
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data HIGH HEAT 4-way air outlet Unit : m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: down 0.25 0.25 4 (m) • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Outlet directions Measuring conditions NOTE:Reference data...
5-2. Mini duct type ¢ Model: ARYG07LSLAP NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG09LSLAP NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG12LSLAP NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG14LSLAP NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG18LSLAP NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
5-3. Slim duct type ¢ Model: ARYG07LLTA NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG09LLTA NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG12LLTB NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG14LLTB NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
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¢ Model: ARYG18LLTB NOTE: This data is measured after installing optional Auto louver grille kit. • Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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• Air velocity distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center • Air temperature distribution Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH HEAT Unit: °C Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Down Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center...
5-4. Wall mounted type ¢ Models: ASYG07LUCA and ASYG09LUCA Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up 0.75 0.25 Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 0.75 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left &...
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¢ Models: ASYG12LUCA and ASYG14LUCA Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view 0.25 Vertical airflow direction louver: Up 0.75 Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 0.75 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right 0.75 0.25 Unit: m/s...
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¢ Models: ASYG07LMCA and ASYG07LMCE Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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¢ Models: ASYG09LMCA and ASYG09LMCE Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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¢ Models: ASYG12LMCA and ASYG12LMCE Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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¢ Models: ASYG14LMCA and ASYG14LMCE Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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¢ Model: ASYG18LFCA Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
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¢ Models: ASYG24LFCA and ASYG24LFCC Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right Unit: m/s Side view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up...
5-5. Floor/Ceiling type ¢ Model: ABYG14LVTA (Under ceiling) Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up 0.25 Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left &...
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¢ Model: ABYG14LVTA (Floor console) Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up 0.25 Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right 0.25 Unit: m/s Side view...
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¢ Model: ABYG18LVTB (Under ceiling) Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view 0.25 Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right 0.25 Unit: m/s Side view...
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¢ Model: ABYG18LVTB (Floor console) Fan speed Operation mode Measuring conditions HIGH Unit: m/s Top view 0.25 Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center Unit: m/s 0.25 Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left & Right 0.25 Unit: m/s 0.25...
5-6. Floor type ¢ Models: AGYG09LVCA, AGYG12LVCA, and AGYG14LVCA Fan speed Operation mode Fan select Measuring conditions HIGH Upper and lower Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Center UPPER LOWER Unit: m/s Top view Vertical airflow direction louver: Up Horizontal airflow direction louver: Left &...
7-2. Mini duct type Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling Quiet ARYG07LSLAP High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG09LSLAP High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG12LSLAP High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG14LSLAP High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG18LSLAP High...
7-3. Slim duct type Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling Quiet ARYG07LLTA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG09LLTA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG12LLTB High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG14LLTB High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ARYG18LLTB High...
7-4. Wall mounted type Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling Quiet ASYG07LUCA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ASYG09LUCA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ASYG12LUCA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ASYG14LUCA High Heating Quiet High Cooling ASYG07LMCA Quiet ASYG07LMCE...
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Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling ASYG12LMCA Quiet ASYG12LMCE High Heating Quiet High Cooling ASYG14LMCA Quiet High ASYG14LMCE Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ASYG18LFCA High Heating Quiet High 1,120 Cooling ASYG24LFCA Quiet High 1,100 ASYG24LFCC Heating Quiet - 114 -...
7-5. Floor/Ceiling type Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling Quiet ABYG14LVTA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet ABYG18LVTB High Heating Quiet 7-6. Floor type Airflow Operation Model Fan speed mode High Cooling Quiet AGYG09LVCA High Heating Quiet High Cooling Quiet AGYG12LVCA...
¢ Slim duct type Measuring duct Measuring duct Set the static pressure as rating in this area Microphone Microphone Side view Front view ¢ Mini duct type Measuring duct Measuring duct Set the static pressure as rating in this area Microphone Microphone Side view...
11. External input and output 11-1. Compact cassette, slim duct, wall mounted, floor/ceiling, and floor types External input External output Indoor unit Operation Fresh air Auxiliary Error status type Control input status output control output heater output output Compact ● ●...
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• Circuit diagram example • Contact capacity: DC 24 V or more, 10 mA or more. Indoor unit Connected unit • *1: PCB of Communication kit is used for wall mount- control PCB ed type (LU and LM). Connector Example: Switch •...
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• Optional part Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette UTY-XWZX Slim duct UTD-ECS5A UTY-XWZXZ5 External connect Wall mounted UTY-XWZXZ5 UTY-XWZX Floor/Ceiling UTY-XWZX Floor UTY-XWZX UTY-XWZX UTD-ECS5A UTY-XWZXZ5 Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette — —...
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¢ External output Use an external output cable with appropriate external dimension, depending on the number of cables to be installed. Operation status output Indoor unit type Connector Compact cassette CN103 Slim duct CN103 LU/LM CNB01 Wall mounted CN16 Floor/Ceiling CN103 Floor...
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• Optional part Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette UTY-XWZX Slim duct UTD-ECS5A UTY-XWZXZ5 External connect Wall mounted UTY-XWZXZ5 UTY-XWZX Floor/Ceiling UTY-XWZX Floor UTY-XWZX Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette — — Slim duct —...
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Fresh air control output Indoor unit type Connector Compact cassette Slim duct Wall mounted — Floor/Ceiling — Floor — Signal linked to air conditioner indoor fan on can be output. * However, signal becomes off during cold air prevention control operation. •...
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Auxiliary heater output Indoor unit type Connector Compact cassette — Slim duct CN10 Wall mounted — Floor/Ceiling — Floor — Signal is output from connector when indoor fan and compressor turn on under heating operation. *Signal output performance specifications are as shown as follows: Example: When Set Temperature (Ts) is 22 °C •...
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• Circuit diagram example Indoor unit Connected unit control PCB Example: Example: Heater 12 V Connector Relay unit Relay power On/Off supply 10 m* Signal Locally purchased – Relay spec.: Rated DC 12 V, 50 mA to less. – *: Make the distance from the PCB to the connected unit within 10 m. Operation Heating operation...
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Error status output Indoor unit type Connector Compact cassette — Slim duct — LU/LM CNB02 Wall mounted — Floor/Ceiling — Floor — Air conditioner error status signal can be output. • Circuit diagram example Indoor unit Connected unit control PCB *1 Connector Example: Example: Display...
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• Optional part Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette — — Slim duct — — UTY-XWZXZ5 External connect kit Wall mounted UTY-XWZXZ5 — — Floor/Ceiling — — Floor — — Indoor unit type Part name Model name Compact cassette —...
11-2. Mini duct type CN47 Terminal External Input connect kit External input and output Connector Input select signal (Optional parts) Operation/Stop External input Terminal Dry contact Edge — Forced stop Operation status Error status External output CN47 — — UTY-XWZXZG Indoor unit fan operation status External heater output ¢...
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¢ External output Use an external output cable with appropriate external dimension, depending on the number of cables to be installed. • A twisted pair cable (22AWG) should be used. Maximum length of cable is 25 m. • Output voltage: High DC 12 V ± 2 V, Low 0 V. •...
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¢ Combination of external input and output By combining the function setting of the indoor unit, you can select various combinations of func- tions. Combination examples of external input and output are as follows: External input External output Mode Function setting Terminal 60—00 Operation/Stop...
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¢ Details of function Control input function • When function setting is "Operation/Stop" mode 1 Function setting External input Input signal Command Off → On Operation 46—00 Terminal On → Off Stop Input Operation Indoor unit Stop Remote controller NOTES: •...
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• When function setting is "Operation/Stop" mode 2 Function setting External input Input signal Command Off → On Operation 46—03 Terminal On → Off Stop (R.C. disabled) Input Operation Indoor unit Stop (R.C. disabled) Remote controller NOTE: When "Operation/Stop" mode 2 function is used with forming a remote controller group, connect the same equipment to each indoor unit within the group.
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Indoor unit fan operation status Function setting External output Output signal Command Low → High Fan run 60—10 CN47 High → Low Fan stop Output signal Condition The indoor unit fan is operating. Low → High The fan is stopped or during cold air prevention. During thermostat off when in dry mode operation.
12. Group connection Wiring regulation on the remote controllers in the multi split models are reviewed and allowed for group connection. Example of group connection Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit *Exterior of each device shown above might be different from the actual one. NOTES: •...
12-1. Precautions on creating a group connection Take precautions on items described in this section when creating a group connection in the multi split models. CAUTION Group connection to other refrigerant system between the multi systems with same communica- tion system as shown below is strictly prohibited. Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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• Maximum wiring length of the remote controller cable: 300 m Even if the maximum wiring length of the product itself is specified as longer than 300 m, the maximum length of the remote controller cable will be 300 m if the system is group-connected. When total wiring length is longer than 100 m, the cable diameter needs to be changed as fol- lows: Cross section of cable...
12-2. Remote controller address setting procedure for wireless remote controllers Enter the function setting mode of the wireless remote controller. For details, refer to "Func- tion settings" on page 198. Select the function number “00” (Remote controller address setting), and then select any of the number (Setting value) from 00 to 15.
13. Remote controller 13-1. Wireless remote controller (AR-RAH2E/AR-RAH1E) ¢ Overview AR-RAH2E a FAN button Selects the fan speed (AUTO, HIGH, MED, LOW, and QUIET). b START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. c SET button (vertical) Adjusts the vertical airflow direction. d SET button (horizontal) Adjusts the horizontal airflow direction.
AR-RAH1E a FAN button Selects the fan speed (AUTO, HIGH, MED, LOW, and QUIET). b START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. c SET button (vertical) Adjusts the vertical airflow direction. d SWING button Sets the automatic swing operation and selects swing mode (Left/right, Stop swing).
¢ Specifications Controller Unit: mm Top view Front view Side view Rear view Size (H × W × D) 170 × 56 × 19 Weight 85 (without batteries) NOTE: Actual number of buttons might be different from the figure above. ...
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• AR-REB1E Signal transmitter MODE button FAN button 10°C HEAT button ECONOMY button SWING button OUTDOOR UNIT SET button LOW NOISE button TEMP. button ON TIMER button POWERFUL button OFF TIMER button Start/Stop button TIMER SELECT button RESET button SLEEP TIMER button CLOCK ADJUST button TIMER CANCEL button NOTE: Functions may differ by type of the indoor unit.
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¢ Specifications Controller Unit: mm Top view Front view Side view Size (H × W × D) 205 × 61 × 17 Weight 122 (without batteries) Holder Unit: mm 48.5 Ø 3.5 (Hole) Hole 26.2 69.3 Front View Side View Bottom View Size (H ×...
13-3. IR receiver kit with Wireless remote controller (UTY- LRHYM: Optional part) ¢ Overview a FAN button Selects the fan speed (AUTO, HIGH, MED, LOW, and QUIET). b START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. c SET button (vertical) Adjusts the vertical airflow direction. d SWING button Sets the automatic swing operation and selects swing mode (Up/down, Left/right, Up/down/left/right, and Stop...
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¢ Specifications Controller Unit: mm Top view Front view Side view Rear view Size (H × W × D) 170 × 56 × 19 Weight 85 (without batteries) Holder Unit: mm 60.4 30.2 Ø 3.5 (hole) 3.5 x 6.5 (hole) 26.2 Front view...
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IR receiver Unit: mm 13.6 57.4 13.6 11.5 18.5 Front view Side view Rear view Size (H × W × D) 145 × 90 × 30 Weight - 166 -...
13-5. Wired remote controller (UTY-RNNYM) ¢ Overview a START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. b SET TEMP. button Selects the setting temperature. c MODE button Selects the operating mode (AUTO , HEAT ,FAN , COOL , and DRY d FAN button Selects the fan speed AUTO ,QUIET , LOW...
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Dimensions and other specifications on the wired remote controller are as follows. Unit: mm Front view Side view Size (H × W × D) 120 × 120 × 18 Weight Cable length (accessory) Power Wiring specifications Cable size Wire type Remarks Remote controller cable...
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Pattern B 1. Modify the remote controller cable as follows: • Use a tool to cut off the terminal on the end of the remote controller cable and then remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable as shown in following figure. •...
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2. Connect the remote controller cable. • Connect the cable made in step 1. to the indoor unit PCB. Connecting cable Remote controller cable Indoor unit PCB ¢ Optional parts Wall mounted Model name UTY-TWBXF UTY-XCBXZ2 The communication kit is needed for connecting the wired remote controller to the wall mount- ed type.
13-6. Wired remote controller (UTY-RLRY) ¢ Overview a LED lamp (Operation indicator) Lights while the indoor unit is operating. Blinks when an error occurred. b FAN button Each time the button is pressed, fan speed switches as follows: Auto High Quiet c +, - buttons (Set temperature buttons) Used to adjust temperature in Monitor mode screen.
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Dimensions and other specifications on the wired remote controller are as follows. Unit: mm Hole: 9 × 4.5 Hole: 6 × 4.5 Hole: 12.5 × 4.5 Front view Side view Rear view Size (H × W × D) 120 ×...
13-7. Wired remote controller (UTY-RVNYM: Optional part) ¢ Overview a Display panel (with backlight) b Screen switch button (Left) c Menu button d Cancel button e Cursor button f Screen switch button (Right) g Power indicator h On/off button i Enter button - 178 -...
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Unit: mm 21.3 Front view Side view Size (H × W × D) 120 × 120 × 21.3 Weight Wiring specifications Cable size Wire type Remarks Remote controller cable Polar 3 core Use sheathed PVC cable. 0.33 mm - 180 -...
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¢ Installation (Remote control main unit) Installation space: Unit : mm or more or more or more 220 or more* NOTE: Secure enough space where a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the case can be insert- Installation procedures: 1. Process the remote controller cable. Unit : mm 1.
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3. Attach the remote controller. • When attaching to switch box: a. Seal the wiring hole of the remote controller cable. b. Put a remote controller cable through the hole of the rear case. c. Fix the rear case by securing it with attached screws (2 places). •...
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4. Connect the cable to the terminals on the front case. Fix the cable together with the sheath with the cable tie. Cut off the excess cable tie. Tightening torque Terminal screw 0.8 to 1.2N • m 1. 12V (Red) 2.
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5. Attach the front case. • Insert after adjusting upper part of front case. • When insert the front case, do not pinch the cable. Front case Click! Good Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited CAUTION Insert the upper case firmly. If improperly attached, it will cause the upper case to fall off. ¢...
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Pattern B 1. Modify the remote controller cable as follows: • Use a tool to cut off the terminal on the end of the remote controller cable and then remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable as shown in following figure. •...
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2. Connect the remote controller cable. • Connect the cable made in step 1. to the indoor unit PCB. Connecting cable Remote controller cable Indoor unit PCB ¢ Optional parts Wall mounted Model name UTY-TWBXF UTY-XCBXZ2 The communication kit is needed for connecting the wired remote controller to the wall mount- ed type.
13-8. Wired remote controller (UTY-RNRYZ*: Optional part) ¢ Overview a Remote temperature sensor (inside) b On/off button Operable only while displaying the “Monitor mode” screen. c LED lamp (operation indicator) d Touch panel display e Set temperature Operating temperature can be set. f Remote controller group name g Mode Operation mode can be set.
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Dimensions and other specifications on the wired remote controller are as follows. [Unit : mm] 20.4 Model name UTY-RNRYZ* Display 3.8-inch FSTN LCD (255 × 160 dots) with touch panel Dimensions (H × W × D) 120 × 120 × 20.4 Weight Input voltage DC 12...
13-9. Simple remote controller (UTY-RSNYM: Optional part) ¢ Overview a START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. b Display backlight button Lights during operation. c Operation lamp Lights during operation. d FAN button Selects the fan speed (AUTO ,HIGH , MED , and QUIET ).
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Dimensions and other specifications on the wired remote controller are as follows. Unit: mm hole x 2 hole x 2 Front View Side View Rear View Size (H × W × D) 120 × 75 × 14 Weight Cable length (accessory) Power ...
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NOTE: It may be failed if it is connected to the outdoor unit or the terminal block for power supply. Pattern B 1. Modify the remote controller cable as follows: • Use a tool to cut off the terminal on the end of the remote controller cable and then remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable as shown in following figure.
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2. Connect the remote controller cable. • Connect the cable made in step 1. to the indoor unit PCB. Connecting cable Remote controller cable Indoor unit PCB ¢ Optional parts Wall mounted Model name UTY-TWBXF UTY-XCBXZ2 The communication kit is needed for connecting the wired remote controller to the wall mount- ed type.
13-10. Simple remote controller (UTY-RSRY and UTY-RHRY: Optional parts) ¢ Overview a LED lamp Lights during operation. b Louver button Adjusts the airflow direction. c START/STOP button Starts and stops operation. d FAN control button Each time the button is pressed, fan speed switches as follows: Quiet Auto...
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¢ System diagram 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit A, B, C: Remote controller cable A ≤ 500 m;B + C ≤ 500 m Primary Secondary Remote controller Remote controllers ¢ Electrical wiring 1 remote controller: 2 remote controllers: Indoor unit Indoor unit...
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¢ Specifications Dimensions and other specifications on the wired remote controller are as follows. Unit: mm 30.0 30.0 Hole: 9 × 4.5 23.0 Hole: 6 × 4.5 Hole: 12.5 × 4.5 Front View Side View Rear View Size (H × W × D) 120 ×...
14. Function settings To adjust the functions of this product according to the installation environment, various types of function settings are available. NOTE: Incorrect settings can cause a product malfunction. 14-1. Compact cassette, slim duct, and floor/ceiling types indoor unit (setting by DIP switch and jumper wire) By using some components on the PCB, you can change the function settings.
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¢ Dip switch setting Remote controller address setting: When operating a number of indoor units by using a wired remote controller, DIP switch set- ting for assigning unit number to each indoor unit is required. DIP switches are normally set to make the unit number 00. Remote DIP switch number controller...
14-2. Mini duct type indoor unit (setting by DIP switch) By using some components on the PCB, you can change the function settings. Related components on the PCB and the applicable settings: Component Setting content DIP switch100 Remote controller address setting Drainage function setting DIP switch101 Auto louver grille setting...
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¢ DIP switch setting • Remote controller address setting (SW100) When operating a number of indoor units by using a wired remote controller, DIP switch setting for assigning unit number to each indoor unit is required. DIP switches are normally set to make the unit number 00. Remote DIP switch number Factory...
14-3. Indoor unit (setting by wireless remote controller) • The function settings of the control of the indoor unit can be changed by this procedure accord- ing to the installation conditions. Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit malfunction. • After the power is turned on, perform the “Function setting” according to the installation condi- tions using the remote controller.
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Function setting procedure Connect the power supply of the outdoor unit. To enter the function setting mode, while holding down the FAN and the SET TEMP. but- tons, press the RESET button. SET TEMP. ( ) RESET Function setting mode display Press the SET TEMP.
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Proceed to number setting by pressing the FAN button. To return to the function number selection, press the FAN button again. Select the setting number by pressing the or the button. Each time the MODE button is pressed, it switches between the left digit and the right digit. Change digit Send the function mode information by pressing the TIMER MODE button once.
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Exit the function setting mode by pressing the RESET button. RESET To set custom code , , or , perform same procedures for each code. Setting up each indoor unit Repeat step from 1. to 11. to set up each indoor unit. If the custom code is other than " ", steps from 1.
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Remote controller custom code setting Custom code setting of wireless remote controller needs to be same as the setting of the indoor unit. When you change the custom code setting of the wireless remote controller, do as follows: Press the START/STOP button until only the clock is displayed on the remote controller dis- play.
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Press the MODE button again to return to the clock display. The custom code will be changed. • If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds after the custom code is displayed, the system re- turns to the original clock display. In this case, start again from step 1. •...
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¢ AR-REA2E Button name and function During address setting mode, indoor unit reject the any operation command from remote con- troller. Function number Refer to Function details Setting number Refer to Function details 10°C HEAT button POWERFUL button Changes the display digits Switches between the setting number (bottom line) and function number (top line)
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Select the function number by pressing the or the buttons. Each time the 10°C HEAT button is pressed, it switches between the right digit and the left digit. Change digit Change digit Proceed to the setting number by pressing the POWERFUL button. (To return to the function number selection, press the POWERFUL button again.) Select the function number by pressing the or the...
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Press the button once to transmit the function setting information. 2 short beeps will be emitted from the indoor unit when the signal is received correctly. If wrong code is set, no beep sound will be emitted. 2 short beeps NOTE: Press button within 30 seconds after pressing MODE button.
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Resetting the power after setting up function of all indoor units NOTES: • If the reset is not performed, function cannot be read correctly. • After all the functions have been set, the circuit breaker needs to be switched off for at least 2 minutes.
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Remote controller custom code setting Custom code setting of wireless remote controller needs to be same as the setting of the indoor unit. When you change the custom code setting of the wireless remote controller, do as follows: Press the START/STOP button until only the clock is displayed on the display. Press the MODE button for at least 5 seconds to display the current custom code (initially set to A).
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¢ AR-REB1E Button name and function During address setting mode, indoor unit reject the any operation command from remote con- troller. Function number Refer to Function details. Setting number Refer to Function details. 10°C HEAT button POWERFUL button Changes the displayed digits. Switches between the setting number (bottom line) and function number (top line).
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Select the function number by pressing the or the buttons. Each time the 10°C HEAT button is pressed, it switches between the right digit and the left digit. Change digit Change digit Proceed to the setting number by pressing the POWERFUL button. (To return to the function number selection, press the POWERFUL button again.) Select the function number by pressing the or the...
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Press the button once to transmit the function setting information. 2 short beeps will be emitted from the indoor unit when the signal is received correctly. If wrong code is set, no beep sound will be emitted. 2 short beeps NOTE: Press button within 30 seconds after pressing MODE button.
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Resetting the power after setting up function of all indoor units NOTES: • If the reset is not performed, function cannot be read correctly. • After all the functions have been set, the circuit breaker needs to be switched off for at least 2 minutes.
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Remote controller custom code setting Custom code setting of wireless remote controller needs to be same as the setting of the indoor unit. When you change the custom code setting of the wireless remote controller, do as follows: Press the START/STOP button until only the clock is displayed on the display. Press the MODE button for at least 5 seconds to display the current custom code (initially set to A).
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¢ AR-REJ1E (included in UTY-LBTYM) Button name and function During address setting mode, indoor unit reject the any operation command from remote con- troller. Function number Refer to Function details. Setting number Refer to Function details. 10°C HEAT button ECONOMY button Changes the displayed digits.
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Select the function number by pressing the or the buttons. Each time the 10°C HEAT button is pressed, it switches between the right digit and the left digit. Change digit Change digit Proceed to the setting number by pressing the ECONOMY button. (To return to the function number selection, press the ECONOMY button again.) Select the function number by pressing the or the...
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Press the button once to transmit the function setting information. 1 short beep will be emitted from the IR receiver when the signal is received correctly. If wrong code is set, no beep sound will be emitted. 1 short beep NOTE: Press button within 30 seconds after pressing MODE button.
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Setting up each indoor unit Repeat step from 1. to 8. to set up each indoor unit. If the custom code is other than " ", steps from 1. to 2. and 8. need to be performed. Resetting the power after setting up function of all indoor units NOTES: •...
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Remote controller custom code setting Custom code setting of wireless remote controller needs to be same as the setting of the indoor unit. When you change the custom code setting of the wireless remote controller, do as follows: Press the START/STOP button until only the clock is displayed on the display. Press the MODE button for at least 5 seconds to display the current custom code (initially set to A).
14-4. Indoor unit (setting by wired remote controller) • The function settings of the control of the indoor unit can be changed by this procedure accord- ing to the installation conditions. Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit malfunction. • After the power is turned on, perform the “Function setting” according to the installation condi- tions using the remote controller.
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¢ UTY-RNNYM Button name and function During address setting mode, indoor unit reject the any operation command from remote con- troller. Function number Refer to Function details Remote controller address Setting number Refer to Function details SET TEMP. “V” and “ Λ...
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Confirm the setting by pressing the TIMER SET button. The data will be transferred to the indoor unit. Not good Good ● Data is not set up on the indoor unit Data is correctly set up on the indoor unit correctly (-- is displayed.) (Flashing display changes to illuminated display.) ●...
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¢ UTY-RVNYM Function setting procedure Connect the power supply of the outdoor unit. Switch to the function setting mode. When [Menu button] is pressed twice while “Monitor” screen is displayed, it switches to the “Submenu” screen. If [Menu button] is pressed while the “Submenu” screen is displayed, the display returns to the “Monitor”...
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Select the [Function No.] with pressing the [Cursor button (Left/Right)], and select the Func- tion No. to be set with pressing the [Cursor button (Up/Down)]. Function setting Mo 10:00AM R.C. Function Setting address Cancel: Version Error history Select the [Setting No.] with pressing the [Cursor button (Left/Right)], and select the Setting No.
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When [Cancel button] is pressed twice while “Function setting” screen is displayed, it switch- es to the “Submenu” screen. Function setting Mo 10:00AM R.C. Function Setting Submenu Mo 10:00AM address Date and time Screen Cancel: Filter sign Version Error history R.C.
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¢ UTY-RLRY Setting procedure by using wired remote controller The function number and the associated setting value are displayed on the LCD of the remote controller. Follow the instructions written in the local setup procedure supplied with the remote controller, and select appropriate setting according to the installation environment.
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Pressing the "+" or "-" button, to select the function number. Then press the "ENTER" but- ton. Function number Pressing the "+" or "-" button, to select the setting number. Then press the "ENTER" button. Setting number Example: Function number 30 Setting number 01 Error Good...
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¢ UTY-RNRYZ* Setting procedure by using wired remote controller The function number and the associated setting value are displayed on the LCD of the remote controller. Follow the instructions written in the local setup procedure supplied with the remote controller, and select appropriate setting according to the installation environment.
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“Function No.” screen is displayed. Set the “Function No.” with Function No. Cancel When the “OK” is touched, the display returns to the “Function Setting” screen. Touch the “Function No.” on the “Function Setting” screen. Function Setting Address [002–01] Function No. [30] Setting No.
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Touch the “Yes” of the verification screen. Function Setting Function setting will be performed. OK? In case of “ERROR” In case of “OK” Function Setting Function Setting Address [002–01] Address [002–01] Function No. [30] Function No. [30] Setting No. [01] Setting No.
14-5. Indoor unit (setting by simple remote controller) • The function settings of the control of the indoor unit can be changed by this procedure accord- ing to the installation conditions. Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit malfunction. • After the power is turned on, perform the “Function setting” according to the installation condi- tions using the remote controller.
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¢ UTY-RSNYM Button name and function During address setting mode, indoor unit reject the any operation command from remote con- troller. Function number Setting number Refer to Function details Refer to Function details Remote controller address START/STOP button Transmits function setting FAN button SET TEMP.
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Select the setting number by pressing the SET TEMP. or SET TEMP. button. The setting number indicator flashes during setting number selection. Setting number Example) Function number : 30, Setting number : 01 Confirm the setting by pressing the TIMER SET button. The data will be transferred to the indoor unit.
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Resetting the power after setting up function of all indoor units NOTES: • If the reset is not performed, function cannot be read correctly. • After all the functions have been set, the circuit breaker needs to be switched off for at least 2 minutes.
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¢ UTY-RSRY/UTY-RHRY Setting procedure by using wired remote controller The function number and the associated setting value are displayed on the LCD of the remote controller. Follow the instructions written in the local setup procedure supplied with the remote controller, and select appropriate setting according to the installation environment.
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Select the item number to be set with the SET TEMP. or SET TEMP. button, and press the button to switch to the setting screen. Select the “13” in Menu 2-F1 settings. Then, press the button. Select the 2-wire remote controller address with the SET TEMP. or SET TEMP.
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Setting results are displayed after data transmission. Press the button to return to the 2-wire remote controller address selection screen of step 9. If setting has been completed, press the FAN button to return to the Menu 2-F1 item selection screen. ...
14-6. Function details ¢ Contents of function setting Each function setting listed in this section is adjustable in accordance with the installation environ- ment. NOTE: Setting will not be changed if invalid numbers or setting values are selected. Function setting list Compact Mini Wall...
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1) Remote controller address setting NOTE: Because this setting is normally done automatically when 2-wire-type wired remote con- troller is installed, setting is unnecessary. Multiple indoor units can be operated by using one wired remote controller. Set the unit number of each indoor unit. Function number Setting value Setting description...
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3) Ceiling height Select the appropriate ceiling height according to the place of installation. Function number Setting value Setting description Factory setting Standard ♦ High ceiling For the specific height for each setting value, refer to “Installation space” in Chapter 3. "Dimen- sions"...
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6) Static pressure Select the appropriate static pressure according to the installation conditions. For mini duct type: Function number Setting value Setting description Factory setting 0 Pa 10 Pa 20 Pa 30 Pa 40 Pa 50 Pa Standard (10 Pa: 07, 09, 12 type) ♦...
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7) Room temperature sensor control for cooling (for other than Mini duct type) Depending on the installed environment, correction of the room temperature sensor may be re- quired. Select the appropriate control setting according to the installed environment. Function number Setting value Setting description Factory setting...
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10) Room temperature control for wired remote controller sensor (for Mini duct type only) Depending on the installed environment, correction of the wire remote temperature sensor may be required. Select the appropriate control setting according to the installed environment. To change this setting, set Function 42 to Both “01”. Ensure that the Thermo Sensor icon is displayed on the remote controller screen.
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13) Remote controller custom code (Only for wireless remote controller) The indoor unit custom code can be changed. Select the appropriate custom code. Function number Setting value Setting description Factory setting ♦ 14) External input control "Operation/Stop" mode or "Forced stop" mode can be selected. Function number Setting value Setting description...
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17) Indoor unit fan control for energy saving for cooling (for Mini duct type only) Enables or disables the power-saving function by controlling the indoor unit fan rotation when the outdoor unit is stopped during cooling operation. Function number Setting value Setting description Factory setting Disable...
14-7. Wired remote controller (UTY-RNNYM) Prohibited Dual remote controller setting Prohibited DIP switch 1 °F/°C switch Prohibited Memory backup setting * Do not use DIP switch 2. ¢ Switch location Front case (back side) DIP switch 2 DIP switch 1 - 249 -...
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¢ Dip switch 1 setting SW2: Dual remote controller setting Set the remote controller SW2 according to the following table. Primary unit Secondary unit Number of remote controller Factory setting 1 (Normal) — ♦ 2 (Dual) Indoor unit Remote controller cable 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...
14-8. Wired remote controller (UTY-RVNYM) Memory backup setting DIP switch 1 Dual remote controller setting ¢ Switch location ¢ Dip switch setting SW1: Memory backup setting (only for wired remote controller) Set to “ON” to use batteries for the memory backup. When batteries are not used, all of settings stored in memory will be deleted if there is a pow- er failure.
14-9. Wired remote controller (UTY-RLRY) DIP switch Memory backup setting ¢ Switch location Front case (back side) Set the DIP switch to ON ¢ Dip switch setting SW1: Memory backup setting (only for wired remote controller) Set to “ON” to use batteries for the memory backup. When batteries are not used, all of settings stored in memory will be deleted if there is a pow- er failure.
14-10. Wired remote controller (UTY-RNRYZ*) DIP switch Memory backup setting ¢ Switch location Front case (back side) Set the DIP switch to ON OFF ON ¢ Dip switch setting SW1: Memory backup setting (only for wired remote controller) Set to “ON” to use batteries for the memory backup. When batteries are not used, all of settings stored in memory will be deleted if there is a pow- er failure.
14-11. Simple remote controller (UTY-RSNYM) Prohibited Dual remote controller setting °F/°C switch DIP switch Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited ¢ Switch location DIP Switch ¢ Dip switch setting SW2: Dual remote controller setting Set the remote controller SW2 according to the following table. Primary unit Secondary unit Number of remote controller...
15-4. Wall mounted type ¢ Models: ASYG07LUCA, ASYG09LUCA, ASYG12LUCA, and ASYG14LUCA Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Operating manual Cloth tape Tapping screw (large), Installation manual M4 × 25 mm Tapping screw (small), Wall hook bracket M3 × 12 mm Remote controller Air cleaning filter Seal A...
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¢ Models: ASYG07LMCA, ASYG09LMCA, ASYG12LMCA, ASYG14LMCA, ASYG07LMCE, ASYG09LMCE, ASYG12LMCE and ASYG14LMCE Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Operating manual Cloth tape Tapping screw (large), Installation manual M4 × 25 mm Tapping screw (small), Wall hook bracket M3 × 12 mm Remote controller Air cleaning filter Battery...
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¢ Models: ASYG18LFCA, ASYG24LFCA, and ASYG24LFCC Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Operating manual Drain hose insulation Installation manual Cloth tape Tapping screw (large), Wall hook bracket M4 × 25 mm Tapping screw (small), Remote controller M3 × 12 mm Battery Air cleaning filter Remote controller...
15-5. Floor/Ceiling type ¢ Models: ABYG14LVTA and ABYG18LVTB Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Special nut Operating manual For suspending the indoor unit from ceiling Cable tie (Large) Installation manual For fixing the drain hose Cable tie (Small) Cover plate (Left) For electrical wiring Wire clamper...
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15-6. Floor type ¢ Models: AGYG09LVCA, AGYG12LVCA, and AGYG14LVCA Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Remote controller Operating manual holder Installation manual Cloth tape Tapping screw (large), Wall hook bracket M4 × 25 mm Tapping screw (small), Remote controller M3 ×...
16-3. Others ¢ Lineup Type Air outlet Insulation kit External External Fresh air Auto louver shutter for high control switch Indoor unit type intake kit grille kit plate humidity controller UTZ- UTD- UTD-GXTA-W UTR-YDZB UTZ-KXGC UTY-TERX VXAA ECS5A UTD-GXTB-W Compact cassette ◌...
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NOTE: Combined use of MODBUS converter, KNX converter, and Wireless LAN interface (UTY-TFSXZ1 only) is not allowed. - 267 -...
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¢ Parts Air outlet shutter plate Insulation kit for high humidity Model: UTR-YDZB Model: UTZ-KXGC Insulation For compact cassette type For compact cassette type Fresh air intake kit External control set Model: UTZ-VXAA Model: UTD-ECS5A (×1) (×2) (×1) (×2) For compact cassette type For slim duct type External connect kit External connect kit...
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Auto louver grille kit Remote sensor unit Model: UTY-XSZX Models: UTD-GXTA-W , UTD-GXTB-W *1: For slim duct type and mini duct type (07-14 For slim duct type and mini duct type models) *2: For slim duct type and mini duct type (18 models) Communication kit Communication kit Model: UTY-XCBXZ2...
17. Indoor unit installation precautions NOTE: The information listed below are general precautions. Some models also include items that do not apply. 17-1. Place where prohibited for use • Places where there is a danger of combustible gas leakage. • Places where sulfur gas, chlorine gas, acid, alkali, or other matter which effects equipment is generated.
17-2. Points to remember when installing • The product shall be installed at a place which can withstand the weight and vibration of the indoor. • To allow maintenance after refrigerant piping, drain piping, and electric wiring connection and installation, provide an installation service space and an inspection port, as required. *Installation service space is shown on "Dimensions"...
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Work method when reinforcing the heat insulation of on-site piping Slit of heat insulating material Heat insulation reinforcement material Flare connection facing upward (procured at the site) To indoor unit Covered gas pipe (heat insulation strengthened) Fit tightly Heat insulating material Small exposed part Binding material (purpose is to cover the sealant)
1. Specifications Type Inverter heat pump Model name AOYG36LBLA5 Power supply 230 V ~ 50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Wall mounted Standard combination of indoor unit ASYG07LMCA × 4 ASYG09LMCA × 1 10.0 Rated Btu/h 34,100 Cooling 3.5—12.5 Min.—Max.
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Product fiche Model name AOYG36LBLA5 Energy efficiency Cooling class Heating (average) Cooling 10.0 Pdesign Heating SEER Cooling 7.00 kWh/kWh SCOP Heating 4.40 Annual energy con- kWh/a sumption QHE (average) 2,859 Cooling Sound power level High dB (A) Heating - 275 -...
3. Installation space 3-1. Model: AOYG36LBLA5 ¢ Space requirement Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. Single outdoor unit installation • When the upper space is open: Unit: mm When there are obstacles at the rear only. When there are obstacles at the rear and sides.
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Multiple outdoor unit installation • When the upper space is open: Unit: mm When there are obstacles at the rear only. When there are obstacles at the front only. or more 1,500 or more or more or more When there are obstacles at the front and rear.
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Outdoor unit installation in multi-row Unit: mm Single parallel unit arrangement Multiple parallel unit arrangement or more or more 3,000 3,500 or more or more 600 or more 600 or more 1,500 or more 1,500 or more or more 1,500 or more or more...
6. Capacity table 6-1. Combinations ¢ Model: AOYG36LBLA5 Cooling Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kW) Input power (kW) Seasonal data (kW) Room Room Energy effi- (W/W) Pdesign SEER Total Min. Rated Max. Min.
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kW) Input power (kW) Seasonal data (kW) Room Room Energy effi- (W/W) Pdesign SEER Total Min. Rated Max. Min. Rated Max. ciency (kW) (kWh/kWh) class — 1.43 1.84 1.84 4.89 —...
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NOTES: • 7: 7,000 Btu/h, 9: 9,000 Btu/h, 12: 12,000 Btu/h, 14: 14,000 Btu/h, 18: 18,000 Btu/h, 24: 24,000 Btu/h • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Power source of specifications: 230V – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] •...
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Heating Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kB- Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Input power (kW) Seasonal data tu/h) (kBtu/h) Room Room SCOP Energy ef- (W/W) Pdesign Total Min. Rated Max. Min. Rated Max. (kWh/ ficiency (kW) kWh) class —...
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Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kB- Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Input power (kW) Seasonal data tu/h) (kBtu/h) Room Room SCOP Energy ef- (W/W) Pdesign Total Min. Rated Max. Min. Rated Max. (kWh/ ficiency (kW) kWh) class — 1.80 3.06 3.57...
6-2. Cooling capacity ¢ Model: AOYG36LBLA5 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity. Indoor temperature Indoor unit connect- Outdoor temperature 18.0 °CDB 21.0 °CDB 23.0 °CDB 27.0 °CDB 29.0 °CDB 32.0 °CDB ing capacity 12.0 °CWB 15.0 °CWB 16.0 °CWB...
6-3. Heating capacity ¢ Model: AOYG36LBLA5 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity. Indoor temperature Indoor unit connecting Outdoor temperature capacity 16.0 °CDB 18.0 °CDB 20.0 °CDB 22.0 °CDB 24.0 °CDB kBtu/h °CDB °CWB -15.0 -16.0 10.28...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 307 -...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 309 -...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 311 -...
7. Capacity compensation rate for pipe length and height difference Height difference H Indoor unit is higher than outdoor unit Indoor unit is lower than outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Connection pipe Connection pipe 7-1. Model: AOYG36LBLA5 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity.
11. Electrical characteristics Model name AOYG36LBLA5 Voltage 230 ~ Power supply Frequency Maximum operating current 20.6 Starting current 12.3 CKT. BKR Wiring spec. * Power cable *: Selected sample based on Japan Electrotechnical Standards and Codes Committee E0005. As the regulations of wire size and circuit breaker differ in each country or region, select appropriate devices complied to the regional standard.
12. Safety devices Model Type of protection Protection form AOYG36LBLA5 250 V, 10 A 250 V, 5 A Current fuse (PCB) 400 V, 5 A Circuit protection 250 V, 3.15 A Protector 500 V, 45 A (PCB) 115±15 °C Activate Fan motor stop Fan motor protection Thermal protection program...
13. Function settings 13-1. Setting methods WARNING Never touch electrical components such as the terminal blocks or reactor except the switch on the display board. It may cause a serious accident such as electric shock. CAUTION • Once refrigerant charging is completed, be sure to open the valve prior to performing the local settings.
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¢ Setting method 1. Be sure to disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker. 2. Change the DIP switch setting according to the required setting. • Various settings can be adjusted by changing DIP switches and push switches on the board of the outdoor unit.
¢ Description of display LED display lamp Function or operation method • Turns on when the power supply is ON (Including when error occurs). (1) POWER/MODE Green • Indicate the MODE by the number of flashes when the installation function is active. (2) ERROR Flashes at high-speed when there is an error.
13-2. Outdoor unit low noise operation function (option) Change the outdoor unit low noise operation by using this setting. Optional Central remote controller is necessary to use this function. SET2-1 Setting Factory setting Lower ♦ CAUTION • When the low noise operation function is working, cooling and heating capacity will de- crease.
14. Check and test 14-1. Check run • The check run is a function to screen and detect any wiring errors. • After carrying out the check run, you can use the automatic wiring correction function to correct the wiring. •...
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¢ Operating procedure for check run CAUTION Initiate check run after more than 12 hours after the power supply is connected. NOTE: Be sure that the indoor unit and outdoor unit are not operating before starting the check run. 1. Press the "CHECK" switch for 3 seconds or more. CHECK 2.
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4. After the check run is completed, results will be displayed. Fill the displayed results in the re- sult table accordingly. • If the connection is correct (Example: When 4 indoor units are connected) After the number of connected units are displayed, the LED for each unit will light up in or- der from A to D.
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[How to record the contents] • Fill the displayed results according to the following example. Example: When piping A to D is connected but the wires for B and C are connected in re- verse. <Displayed results> The LEDs will light up in 7 second intervals in the following order. POWER ERROR MONITOR...
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NOTES: • *1: By using this function, the wiring is automatically corrected according to the piping. • *2: When correcting the wiring manually, please disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker during results display, and then change the wiring manually according to the obtained test results.
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¢ Check run judgment failure display If check run cannot be performed, the following is displayed. In this case, the check run will stop. Please check by using the cooling test run of the indoor unit. Temperature out of range judgment POWER ERROR MONITOR...
14-2. Test run CAUTION Always connect the power supply 12 hours prior to the start of the operation in order to protect the compressor. 1. Indoor unit a. Is the drain normal? b. Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation? 2.
5. Press "TEST RUN" switch for more than 3 seconds. POWER ERROR MONITOR MODE POWER/MODE LED will turn on, and test run stops. 14-3. Error code If an error occurs, the LED will light up to display the error location and the error code. ¢...
¢ Error code display While the error is occurring, briefly press SW1. The error code is displayed. Example: Coil error (Error cord = 9A.1) POWER ERROR MONITOR MODE Blink [A(10)] (High-speed) (9-blink) Display mode LED on: LED off: Blink: (0.5s Light on / 0.5s Light off) Number of blinking: ( )
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Error code Error type 11.3 Serial communication error 11.4 Serial communication error during operation 16.5 Communication error between controller and outdoor unit 22.1 Indoor unit capacity error 5U.1 Indoor unit error 62.1 PCB model information error 62.3 EEPROM access error 62.8 EEPROM data corruption error 63.1...
14-4. Pump down WARNING During the pump down operation, make sure that compressor is off before you remove the refrig- erant piping. Do not remove the connection pipe while the compressor is in operation with valve open. This may cause abnormal pressure in the refrigeration cycle that leads to breakage and even injury.
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7. Disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker. NOTE: If the pump down is not stopped by pressing the switch as in step 6, it will stop au- tomatically after 15 minutes and the LED will light as follows. If the pump down is complete, disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker.
15. Accessories Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Installation manual Drain cap Adapter K 12.70 mm (1/2 in) Drain pipe 2 set 9.52 mm (3/8 in) Adapter L Cable tie with clip 12.70 mm (1/2 in) 2 set (large) 15.88 mm (5/8 in) Adapter H...
16. Optional parts Exterior Part name Model name Summary Set temperatures on timers to best meet individuals’ needs. Includes a large backlit LCD and 4-way navigation pad. Remote controller cable: 0.33 mm² (22AWG) NOTE: The remote controller cable supplied with this controller is for indoor use.
17. Outdoor unit installation precautions NOTE: The information listed below are general precautions. Some models also include items that do not apply. 17-1. Place where prohibited for use • Places where there is a danger of combustible gas leakage. • Places where sulfur gas, chlorine gas, acid, alkali, or other matter which effects equipment is generated.
1. Specifications Type Inverter heat pump Model name AOYG45LBLA6 Power supply 230 V ~ 50 Hz Available voltage range 198—264 V Wall mounted Standard combination of indoor unit ASYG07LMCA × 5 ASYG09LMCA × 1 12.5 Rated Btu/h 42,700 Cooling 3.5—14.0 Min.—Max.
3. Installation space 3-1. Model: AOYG45LBLA6 ¢ Space requirement Provide sufficient installation space for product safety. Single outdoor unit installation • When the upper space is open: Unit: mm When there are obstacles at the rear only. When there are obstacles at the rear and sides.
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Multiple outdoor unit installation • When the upper space is open: Unit: mm When there are obstacles at the rear only. When there are obstacles at the front only. or more 1,500 or more or more or more When there are obstacles at the front and rear.
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Outdoor unit installation in multi-row Unit: mm Single parallel unit arrangement Multiple parallel unit arrangement or more or more 3,000 3,500 or more or more 600 or more 600 or more 1,500 or more 1,500 or more or more 1,500 or more or more...
6. Capacity table 6-1. Combinations ¢ Model: AOYG45LBLA6 Cooling Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — — — —...
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — — 1.68 2.16 4.33 4.33 — — 12.5 14.0 3.73 4.84 3.35 —...
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — 1.62 1.62 2.78 3.24 3.24 — 12.5 14.0 3.60 4.84 3.47 — 1.51 1.51 2.59...
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated 1.59 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.71 12.5 14.0 3.50 4.84 3.57 1.54 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.97...
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Heating Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — — — — 4.07 8.13 — — — — 12.2 13.1 3.41 3.54...
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — — 1.78 3.57 3.57 4.58 — — 13.5 16.0 3.59 4.41 3.76 —...
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Total capacity Combination of indoor unit Rated capacity for each indoor unit (kBtu/h) Input power (kW) (kBtu/h) Room Room (W/W) Total Min. Max. Min. Max. Rated Rated — 1.72 2.21 2.21 2.95 4.41 — 13.5 16.0 3.46 4.41 3.90 — 1.55 1.99 1.99...
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NOTES: • 7: 7,000 Btu/h, 9: 9,000 Btu/h, 12: 12,000 Btu/h, 14: 14,000 Btu/h, 18: 18,000 Btu/h, 24: 24,000 Btu/h • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Power source of specifications: 230 V – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] •...
6-2. Cooling capacity ¢ Model: AOYG45LBLA6 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity. Indoor temperature Indoor unit connect- Outdoor temperature 18.0 °CDB 21.0 °CDB 23.0 °CDB 27.0 °CDB 29.0 °CDB 32.0 °CDB ing capacity 12.0 °CWB 15.0 °CWB 16.0 °CWB...
6-3. Heating capacity ¢ Model: AOYG45LBLA6 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity. Indoor temperature Indoor unit connecting Outdoor temperature capacity 16.0 °CDB 18.0 °CDB 20.0 °CDB 22.0 °CDB 24.0 °CDB kBtu/h °CDB °CWB -15.0 -16.0 10.83...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 381 -...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 383 -...
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NOTES: • TC: Total Capacity (kW) • Values mentioned in the table are based on the following conditions: – Pipe length: 5 m, Height difference: 0 m [Outdoor unit—Indoor unit] - 385 -...
7. Capacity compensation rate for pipe length and height difference Height difference H Indoor unit is higher than outdoor unit Indoor unit is lower than outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Connection pipe Connection pipe 7-1. Model: AOYG45LBLA6 NOTE: Values mentioned in the table are calculated based on the maximum capacity.
11. Electrical characteristics Model name AOYG45LBLA6 Voltage 230 ~ Power supply Frequency Maximum operating current 24.0 Starting current 15.7 CKT. BKR Wiring spec. * Power cable *: Selected sample based on Japan Electrotechnical Standards and Codes Committee E0005. As the regulations of wire size and circuit breaker differ in each country or region, select appropriate devices complied to the regional standard.
12. Safety devices Model Type of protection Protection form AOYG45LBLA6 250 V, 10 A 250 V, 5 A Current fuse (PCB) 400 V, 5 A Circuit protection 250 V, 3.15 A Protector 500 V, 45 A (PCB) 115±15 °C Activate Fan motor stop Fan motor protection Thermal protection program...
13. Function settings 13-1. Setting methods WARNING Never touch electrical components such as the terminal blocks or reactor except the switch on the display board. It may cause a serious accident such as electric shock. CAUTION • Once refrigerant charging is completed, be sure to open the valve prior to performing the local settings.
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¢ Setting method 1. Be sure to disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker. 2. Change the DIP switch setting according to the required setting. • Various settings can be adjusted by changing DIP switches and push switches on the board of the outdoor unit.
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¢ Description of display LED display lamp Function or operation method • Turns on when the power supply is ON (Including when error occurs). (1) POWER/MODE Green • Indicate the MODE by the number of flashes when the installation function is active. (2) ERROR Flashes at high-speed when there is an error.
13-2. Outdoor unit low noise operation function (option) Change the outdoor unit low noise operation by using this setting. Optional Central remote controller is necessary to use this function. SET2-1 Setting Factory setting Lower ♦ CAUTION • When the low noise operation function is working, cooling and heating capacity will de- crease.
14. Check and test 14-1. Check run • The check run is a function to screen and detect any wiring errors. • After carrying out the check run, you can use the automatic wiring correction function to correct the wiring. •...
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¢ Operating procedure for check run CAUTION Initiate check run after more than 12 hours after the power supply is connected. NOTE: Be sure that the indoor unit and outdoor unit are not operating before starting the check run. 1. Press the "CHECK" switch for 3 seconds or more. CHECK 2.
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4. After the check run is completed, results will be displayed. Fill the displayed results in the re- sult table accordingly. • If the connection is correct (Example: When 4 indoor units are connected) After the number of connected units are displayed, the LED for each unit will light up in or- der from A to D.
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[How to record the contents] • Fill the displayed results according to the following example. Example: When piping A to D is connected but the wires for B and C are connected in re- verse. <Displayed results> The LEDs will light up in 7 second intervals in the following order. POWER ERROR MONITOR...
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NOTES: • *1: By using this function, the wiring is automatically corrected according to the piping. • *2: When correcting the wiring manually, please disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker during results display, and then change the wiring manually according to the obtained test results.
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¢ Check run judgment failure display If check run cannot be performed, the following is displayed. In this case, the check run will stop. Please check by using the cooling test run of the indoor unit. Temperature out of range judgment POWER ERROR MONITOR...
14-2. Test run CAUTION Always connect the power supply 12 hours prior to the start of the operation in order to protect the compressor. 1. Indoor unit a. Is the drain normal? b. Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation? 2.
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5. Press "TEST RUN" switch for more than 3 seconds. POWER ERROR MONITOR MODE POWER/MODE LED will turn on, and test run stops. 14-3. Error code If an error occurs, the LED will light up to display the error location and the error code. ¢...
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¢ Error code display While the error is occurring, briefly press SW1. The error code is displayed. Example: Coil error (Error cord = 9A.1) POWER ERROR MONITOR MODE Blink [A(10)] (High-speed) (9-blink) Display mode LED on: LED off: Blink: (0.5s Light on / 0.5s Light off) Number of blinking: ( )
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Error code Error type 11.3 Serial communication error 11.4 Serial communication error during operation 16.5 Communication error between controller and outdoor unit 22.1 Indoor unit capacity error 5U.1 Indoor unit error 62.1 PCB model information error 62.3 EEPROM access error 62.8 EEPROM data corruption error 63.1...
14-4. Pump down WARNING During the pump down operation, make sure that compressor is off before you remove the refrig- erant piping. Do not remove the connection pipe while the compressor is in operation with valve open. This may cause abnormal pressure in the refrigeration cycle that leads to breakage and even injury.
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7. Disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker. NOTE: If the pump down is not stopped by pressing the switch as in step 6, it will stop au- tomatically after 15 minutes and the LED will light as follows. If the pump down is complete, disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker.
15. Accessories Part name Exterior Q’ty Part name Exterior Q’ty Installation manual Drain cap Adapter K 12.70 mm (1/2 in) Drain pipe 2 set 9.52 mm (3/8 in) Adapter L Cable tie with clip 12.70 mm (1/2 in) 2 set (large) 15.88 mm (5/8 in) Adapter H...
16. Optional parts Exterior Part name Model name Summary Set temperatures on timers to best meet individuals’ needs. Includes a large backlit LCD and 4-way navigation pad. Remote controller cable: 0.33 mm² (22AWG) NOTE: The remote controller cable supplied with this controller is for indoor use.
17. Outdoor unit installation precautions NOTE: The information listed below are general precautions. Some models also include items that do not apply. 17-1. Place where prohibited for use • Places where there is a danger of combustible gas leakage. • Places where sulfur gas, chlorine gas, acid, alkali, or other matter which effects equipment is generated.