Page 2 - OK
H2iSD-2 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 1. ELECTRICAL WORK OK NO Follow ordinance of your governmental organization for technical standard related to electrical equipment, wiring regulations, and guidance of each electric power company. Wir...
Page 3 - SYSTE; -2. Power Supply for Indoor and Outdoor Units; IFM :Indoor Fan Motor Output : Fan motor rated output
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-3 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 1. ELECTRICAL WORK 1-2. Power Supply for Indoor and Outdoor Units 1-2-1. Electrical Characteristics of the Indoor Units Symbols: MCA : Min.Circuit Amps (=1.25xFLA) FLA : Full Load Amps IFM :Indoor Fan M...
Page 4 - IFM :Indoor Fan Motor
H2iSD-4 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 1. ELECTRICAL WORK Symbols: MCA : Min.Circuit Amps (=1.25xFLA) FLA : Full Load Amps IFM :Indoor Fan Motor Model Indoor Unit IFM Hz Volts Voltage range MCA(A) FLA(A) PCFY-P15NKMU-E 60Hz 208 / 230V 188 ...
Page 5 - MCA; -2-2. Electrical characteristics of Outdoor unit of cooling mode
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-5 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 1. ELECTRICAL WORK PUHY-HP-T(S)JMU Symbols: MCA : Min. Circuit Amps SC : Starting Current RLA 151515151515 0.920.920.920.920.920.92 Model Outdoor Units Volts Hz Unit Combination Voltage range MOCP MCA(A...
Page 6 - -1. Transmission Cable Length Limitations; Max. length from MA to Indoor
H2iSD-6 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-1. Transmission Cable Length Limitations Long transmission cable causes voltage down, therefore, the length limitation should be obeyed to secure proper transmission. Max. length vi...
Page 8 - power is supplied by the Outdoor unit.; System example
H2iSD-8 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-3. System Configuration Restrictions For each Outdoor unit, the maximum connectable quantity of Indoor unit is specified at its Specifications table. A) 1 Group of Indoor units can ...
Page 9 - CAUTION
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-9 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL The power to System controller (excluding LMAP03-U) is supplied via M-NET transmission line. M-NET transmission line at TB7 side is called Central control transmission line while one at...
Page 10 - Power supply to BM ADAPTER; The power supply unit PAC-SC51KUA is not necessary.
H2iSD-10 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 1-phase 208-230V AC power supply is needed. The power supply unit PAC-SC51KUA is not necessary when connecting only the LMAP03U. Yet, make sure to change the power supply changeover ...
Page 11 - B C
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-11 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4. Address Setting Branch No. setting Unit address No. setting Rotary switch In order to constitute CITY MULTI in a complete system, switch operation for setting the unit address No....
Page 12 - Indoor unit; Outdoor unit
H2iSD-12 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4-2. Rule of setting address Unit Indoor unit ME, LOSSNAY Remote controller (Main) ME, LOSSNAY Remote controller (Sub) Address setting 01 ~ 50 52 ~ 99, 100 101 ~ 150 151 ~ 199, 200...
Page 13 - Factory setting
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-13 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4-3-1. MA remote controller, Single-refrigerant-system, No System Controller Original switch setting of the outdoors, indoors, controllers and LMAP at shipment is as follows. Outdoor...
Page 14 - SC; ON
H2iSD-14 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2. Address should be set to Indoor units and central controller.3. For a system having more than 16 indoor unit, confirm the need of Booster at 2-3 "System configuration restrict...
Page 19 - HUB
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-19 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4-3-9. TG-2000A + AG-150A/GB-50A AG-150A can control max. 50 indoor units. AG-150A can control max. 150 indoor units via expansion controllers (PAC-YG50ECA). TG-2000A can control m...
Page 20 - PC; card
H2iSD-20 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4-3-10. LMAP LMAP(01) 24VDC ( L ON W ORKS adapter) PC L ON W ORKS card L ON W ORKS card L ON W ORKS card For other equipments (Lighting, security, elevator etc.) LMAP can transmit ...
Page 21 - BAC net; BM ADAPTER can transmit max. 50 indoor units
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-21 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 2. M-NET CONTROL 2-4-3-11. BM ADAPTER BM ADAPTER(01) HUB For other equipments (Lighting, security, elevator etc.) BM ADAPTER can transmit for max. 50 indoor units in single-refrigerant-system or multi-...
Page 22 - Flare
H2iSD-22 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 3-1. R410A Piping Material 3. PIPING DESIGN Refrigerant pipe for CITY MULTI shall be made of phosphorus deoxidized copper, and has two types. A. Type-O : Soft copper pipe (annealed copper pipe), can ...
Page 25 - (1) Calculation of additional refrigerant charge; by writing it in the space provided on the outdoor unit.; calculation was
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-25 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 3. PIPING DESIGN 3-3. Refrigerant Charge Calculation (1) Calculation of additional refrigerant charge Calculate the amount of additional charge based on the length of the piping extension and the size ...
Page 26 - OUTDOOR INSTALLATION; Avoid the sites where strong winds blow.
H2iSD-26 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 1. Do not install in an area where the unit could be subjected to direct heat. 2. Avoid installing the unit in a location where the operating sound could be an annoyance. 3. A...
Page 27 - In case of single installation
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-27 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 1000 [39-3/8] 240 [9-15/32] 45° 50 [1-31/32] <C> (Unit : mm [in.]) <B> 500 [19-11/16] H h h H 100* [3-15/16] 450* [17-23/32] 50* [1-31/32] 50* [1-31/32] <A> (1...
Page 28 - In case of collective installation and continuous installation; passageways between groups of units as shown in the figures.
H2iSD-28 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION In case of collective installation and continuous installation : : Wall height (H) (Unit : mm [in.]) AB C 30 450* 300* 100 450* 100* 450* 100* 450 450 15* 450 450 900 300* 300...
Page 29 - · Use ropes strong enough to support the weight of the unit.; Exercise caution when transporting products.
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-29 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 4-3. Piping Direction 4-3-1. Lifting method · When lifting the unit with ropes, run the ropes under the unit and use the lifting hole. · Support the unit at four points with two...
Page 30 - anchoring with such type of anchor bolts becomes possible.; Ta ke appropriate safety measures against strong winds and earth-; WARNING; • Individual installation
H2iSD-30 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 4-3-2. Installation 30mm [1-3/16in] Install the unit in such a way that the corner of the angle bracket at the base of the unit shown in the figure is securely supported. The ...
Page 31 - Installation base perpendicular to the unit’s front panel; To prevent small animals, water and snow from; Bottom view
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-31 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 4-3-5. Refrigerant pipe routing 4-3-4. Installation Installation base perpendicular to the unit’s front panel Installation base parallel to the unit’s front panel When the pipes...
Page 34 - • Snow hood; Outlet; Build frame base at customer referring to this figure.
H2iSD-34 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 4-4. Weather Countermeasures • Snow hood Countermeasure to wind Outlet Inlet Referring to the figure shown below, take appropriate measures which will suit the actual situatio...
Page 35 - General Unit Placement and Clearances; Top View
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-35 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 4-5. Low Ambient Kit Application Guidelines General Unit Placement and Clearances • Outdoor units should be located in an area protected from prevailing winds. • In high wind lo...
Page 36 - Additional Rooftop Mounting Guidelines; • The outdoor unit and equipment support should be firmly
H2iSD-36 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 4. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION Safety strap Provided by others Important! For all roof top installations, safety straps must be attached between the hood(s) and the unit mounting structure. Additional Rooft...
Page 37 - Application Guide
2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) H2iSD-37 2010 H2i ® Y-SERIES SYSTE M DESIGN 5. STANDARD AND SEACOAST (BS) PROTECTION TREATMENT Component Base Material Standard Models Seacoast Protection Models (-BS) Surface Treatment Coating Thickness External Surface Internal Surface Externa...
Page 38 - Critical concentration; if immediate measures are; (The weight of refrigeration gas per 1 m
H2iSD-38 2010 Hyper-heating Y-SERIES SYSTEM DESIGN (Sept. 2010) 2010 H2i ® Y-SE RIES SYSTE M DE SIGN 6. CAUTIONS R410A refrigerant is harmless and incombustible. R410A is heavier than the indoor air in density. Leakage of the refrigerant in a room has possibility to lead to a hypoxia situation. Ther...