Mitsubishi Electric Lossnay LGH-100RX3-CAN Technical Manual page 176

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13.5 Component Names and External Dimensions
Mounting holes (x 2)
Display section
Function Selector
button
Operation lamp
Delay start
Accessory parts
Screws ........... (x 2)
13.6 Installation Dimensions
16
16
6
1.5
54
Wiring duct (of 15 to 25-mm nominal diameter)
Lock nut
Signal wires
Switch box
Cover
Cover
ON/OFF button
Fan Speed Adjustment button
Filter Reset button
Connection terminals
1. Wiring
(1) Perform insertion of a single-unit switch box (without a cover).
(2) Lay the wiring duct to the switch box.
(3) Connect the signal wires from the Lossnay unit to the switch box.
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20
(4) Use standard putty to create a secure seal to prevent frosting due to
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Note:
Confirm that the Lossnay unit's power supply is not turned on before con-
necting its signal wire to the switch box.
Bushing
Putty
(commercially
available)
Unit (mm)
2. Cover removal
To remove the cover, insert the tip of a flat-head screwdriver into the
notch and turn.
Note:
Take care during removal of the cover to avoid any damage being
caused.
Typical System Setup
<Independent operation of the Lossnay unit:>
Lossnay
• When two individual remote controllers have
been installed, the most recent control signals
will be given priority.
<Interlocked operation with an air conditioners, etc.:>
Lossnay
Power supply
Lossnay
Unit (mm)
Power supply
(Note that 2-core telephone cable should be used; furthermore, this
cable should be of PVC insulated PVC jacketed and either between
ø0.65 and ø1.2, or between 0.3 mm
the intake of outdoor air.
Remote controller(s)
Power supply
Controller(s)
Indoor
unit
A maximum of up to 15
individual Lossnay units
may be connected.
2
2
and 1.25 mm
in cross section.
Remote
Power
supply
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