Mitsubishi Electric Catalogue Brchure

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Enhance your living environment with

Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Systems

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The Mitsubishi Electric Story Mitsubishi Electric have a proud history in the manufacturing and supply of leading edge electrical and electronic equipment for both domestic and commercial use. Our efforts to make indoor life more comfortable began in 1921, with the introduction of our first electric fan which became an instant hit. Some 10 years later we began to manufacture coolers, which were just as popular. Since then our understanding that technology is the driving factor of change in our lives has seen us become a world leader in energy efficient air conditioning systems. However our development of breakthrough technologies and products is not just restricted to heating and cooling. Since 1980 to the present day the pace at which Mitsubishi Electric has introduced and refined products that benefit society, industry and individuals, has been nothing less than astonishing. These technologies include the world’s first large scale LED Screen for sports arenas, the world’s largest CRT television screen for the consumer market, the world’s first spiral escalator, the world’s fastest elevators, the antenna technology behind the world’s first in-flight internet service, solar cell technology and much more. Today Mitsubishi Electric is a global giant with operations in over 35 countries, with more than 97,000 employees. Our commitment to quality service, research and development has helped us gain a leading position in today’s marketplace in a wide variety of areas including heating, cooling and air conditioning. Mitsubishi Electric’s ‘today technology’ provides climate controlled comfort wherever you live, work and relax. Whether it’s consistent heating and cooling for the home or office, Mitsubishi Electric offers you state-of-the-art technology that is quiet, simple to use, reliable and above all, energy efficient.

Our commitment to quality, service, research and development has helped us gain a leading position in today’s marketplace.


To enhance your living environment has to be the ultimate in comfort With Mitsubishi Electric Ducted Inverter Systems, climate control is at the touch of a button. Warm even heat during Winter and clean cool air during Summer. Our Ducted Systems are ideal for multiple room applications and can incorporate zone selection if required. The Outdoor Inverter Unit that provides the power, is positioned outside your home, while the Indoor Fan Coil Unit is positioned out of sight in either the ceiling void, or under the floor. Cool or warm air is then ducted quietly into each room through visually appealing Air Diffusers positioned in the ceiling, wall or floor. Warm or cool air is then filtered and returned to the Indoor Fan Coil Unit through the Return Air Grille. The system is easily operated via a wall mounted LCD Control Panel.

Ductwork

Delivers the conditioned air throughout the rooms of your home.

System Controller

Located conveniently within the home generally near the return air grille.

Linear Diffuser

Round Diffuser

Indoor Fan Coil Unit

Delivers the conditioned air to the ductwork.

4 Way Diffuser

Air Diffuser

Diffusers are available in many designs to suit the decor of your home.

Outdoor Unit

Quietly delivers refrigerant to the indoor unit.

Return Air Grille and Filter

Filters the air as it returns it back to the indoor unit.

Mitsubishi Electric’s Ducted Inverter Technology gives you the edge Mitsubishi Electric’s Advanced Technology Inverter Systems are more economical and efficient than conventional systems. Conventional non-inverter systems run at a fixed speed. To maintain a set temperature the compressor switches on/off so room temperatures continually fluctuate, falling, rising and falling again. To overcome this problem Mitsubishi Electric’s advanced inverter technology gently increases or decreases power to suit the prevailing conditions reaching the desired temperature quicker, more efficiently without severe temperature fluctuations. The resulting reduction in electricity consumption by our energy saving technology not only saves you money but also reduces your carbon footprint on the environment. Mitsubishi Electric’s Outdoor Inverter units have been aesthetically designed to minimise their visual impact on your environment. Each contains a number of innovative features that makes them quieter, more energy efficient and reliable, placing them at the cutting edge in the industry.

Conventional air conditioner: Unstable temperature control Temperature fluctuation

Too hot Set temperature

Too cold ON

OFF

ON

Compressor operation

OFF

Time

Inverter operation: Uniform temperature control Uniform temperature control Set temperature

Compressor operation

Time


Reducing Energy Consumption Cost performance comparison Inverter model vs. non-Inverter model: Thanks to the new Inverter System, a large reduction in power consumption is now possible. This results in one of the highest COP* (Co-efficient of Performance) ratings in the industry, helping to lower overall running costs and provide greater savings. Case Study 1– Power Consumption Based on our calculations on the operating conditions shown below, the new Inverter System can reduce reduction power consumption by up to 70% compared to an old model installed 8 years ago.

70%

Quiet Operation

outdoor unit noise comparison

Improvements in the design of our fan blades combined with a new grille shape has seen us become No 1 in the industry.

Suppressing to

about 1/2 audible sound compared to daytime

The outdoor unit is even quieter when the outside temperatures drops, as it automatically switches to low noise mode which reduces it’s operating noise by a further 3dB.

Low-Noise mode DAY

DAY

50dB

47dB

(in cooling mode)

(in cooling mode)

*At outdoor temperature of 25ºC

¬Noise level Train interior

Quiet passenger car interior (40km/h)

Library interior

80dB

60dB

40dB

Human Sound of hearing limits rustling leaves (Extremely quiet)

10dB

Conditions of trial calculation

( according to Japan Refrigerant Association )

Place

Office in Tokyo (Japan)

Operating time

8AM to 8PM (12 hours/day) & 6 days/week

Operating period

Cooling: April 16–November 8 Heating: December 14–March 23

Set temperature

DC Fan Motor Before replacement: Installed 8 years ago

After replacement: Power Inverter

Model name PLH-3GKHB/ PUH-3YKA

Model name PLA-RP71AA/ PUHZ-RP71VHA

Case Study 2 – COP* Comparison of COP between non-Inverter and Power Inverter (4 way cassette type) models. COP

Average

33%

3.60 3.5

60% UP

increase

3.30 3.21

26% UP

26% UP

3.0

2.61

2.81 2.55

2.25 Outdoor Unit

Power Inverter

7.1KW

10KW

12.5KW

17% UP 2.40 14KW

Non-Inverter (R407C)

* COP is a performance and efficiency rating similar to the Star Energy Rating System. The higher the COP, the more efficient the system.

A highly efficient DC Motor drives the fan of the outdoor unit, offering up to 60% greater efficiency than the equivalent AC Motor.

The compact configuration provides larger airflow with low noise.

Peace of Mind All Mitsubishi Electric air conditioners used in residential applications are covered by a full 5 year parts and labour warranty. Mitsubishi Electric air conditioners have been designed and built to deliver optimum performance year in year out.


Higher performance, lower power consumption and longer life When it comes to comfort, efficiency and durability, Mitsubishi Electric has a distinct advantage over the opposition, we call it MEQ – Mitsubishi Electric Quality. Simply put it is a superior standard that we apply to our own business. While other systems may meet stringent industry standards, Mitsubishi Electric continually strives to exceed them. MEQ delivers air conditioning systems at the leading edge of technology that operate efficiently in extreme weather conditions, year in, year out.

MEQ Gives Us 3 Important Advantages: Comfort We have created products that are designed to provide you with exceptional comfort in your surroundings, in all weather conditions. Efficiency We strive for the perfect balance of performance, reliability, low power consumption and a long operational life span for all our products. The result is an air conditioning range that is rated amongst the best in the industry in terms of design, quality and energy efficiency. Durability We subject the indoor and outdoor units of all our systems to rigorous durability testing, which includes harsher temperature extremes than are likely to be found anywhere in the world. This allows us to produce higher quality products that protect your investment through years of reliable service.

Summer cool

winter Heat


Power Inverter The Advanced Technology in Mitsubishi Electric’s Power Inverter makes it the perfect solution for today’s diversified Residential and Commercial requirements. For homes, or small to medium size offices, our Power Inverter Ducted System gives you cost effective climate control for both heating and cooling. Technological advances have increased output and efficiency, allowing you to reach and maintain your chosen temperature faster, without fluctuations, while using less energy. The Power Inverter is smaller and lighter, making handling and installation easier which gives you more flexibility in your choice of location. Model Size

71

100mm from wall

100

125

Quiet Operation

Power Inverter/Commercial Power Inverter

The Power Inverter operates at noise levels that are at the leading edge of Industry Standards.

Three Phase

Single Phase

500mm from unit

140

170

200

250

PUHZ-RP

Longer Maximum Piping Length 1/2 noise

The new technology has also made it possible to pipe refrigerant up to 75 metres from the Inverter to the concealed Indoor Fan Coil Unit, giving you more choice and versatility in the layout of your Ducted System and positioning your Outdoor Unit.

R22 model

1/3 noise

Flexibility in Layout Planning is further enhanced by the integration of the Power Inverter outdoor units and our range of Concealed Indoor Units.

DAY

(

52dB

during cooling mode

Concealed Indoor Unit

)

Computerised Dehumidification

Outdoor Temperature: 35°C

Outdoor Temperature: 25°C

R410A Inverter (PUHZ-RP) Low Noise Mode Normal

Model Size

Even when the ductwork is very long, the volume of airflow remains consistent due to the high static pressure available from the fan coil unit’s multiple speed fan motor.

44dB

during during mode) (cooling mode) (cooling

Mitsubishi Electric’s range of Concealed Indoor Units are versatile and easy to install even where roof or under floor space is limited.

High Output Fan Capability

NIGHT

47dB

71

47

44

100

49

46

125

50

47

140

50

48

*Sound pressure level (dBA)

This feature allows you to reduce the humidity inside your home keeping you comfortable in all seasons.

Max Height Difference

Max Piping Length

PUHZ-RP71VHA3

30

50

PUHZ-RP100,125,140VHA2/ YHA2

30

75

Commercial Power Inverter

Power Inverter/ Commercial Power Inverter

PUHZ-RP170VKA/YKA

30

75

Ideal for larger homes or medium to large offices, the Mitsubishi Electric Commercial Power Inverter boasts all of the technological advances of the Power Inverter with a number of design features that further reduce power consumption and make it ideally suited to commercial applications, including the ability to disassemble the indoor unit for easier installation.

PUHZ-RP200YKA

30

75

PUHZ-RP250YHM-A

30

75

Concealed Indoor Unit

Quiet Operation Improvements to the design of the dual fan blades and a new grille and casing shape deliver operating noise levels that are the best in the industry. A Low Noise Priority function is also available, where the noise of the outdoor unit can be reduced via a switch or time clock.

NEW PEA-RP170/200/250WHA

Easier Handling

Longer Maximum Piping Length The Commercial Power Inverter can pipe refrigerant up to 75 metres to the concealed ceiling unit, further adding to it’s versatility and efficiency in getting airflow to where it is most effective. 450mm from unit

100mm from wall


Concealed Ducted Power Inverter – Indoor Units Indoor unit

PEA-RP71EA

Capacity Rated Capacity (min-max) Input EER Rated

kW kW kW COP

Indoor unit Power supply Airflow (Lo-Hi) Ext static pressure Sound pressure level

Weight

PUHZ-RP100V/YHA2 Cooling Heating 10 11.2 (4.5-14.0) (4.9-11.4) 3.2 3.26 3.08 3.50

PEA-RP71EA L/S Pa dB(A) Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) kg

Dimensions

PEA-RP100EA2

PUHZ-RP71VHA3 Cooling Heating 7.1 8.4 (3.3-8.1) (3.5-10.2) 2.48 2.51 2.86 3.35

Outdoor unit Function

PEA-RP125EA

PEA-RP140EA2

PUHZ-RP125/YHA2 Cooling Heating 12.5 14 (5.5-14.0) (5.0-16.0) 4.42 4.22 2.83 3.32

PUHZ-RP140V/YHA2 Cooling Heating 14 16 (5.5-15.3) (5.0-18.0) 5.03 4.51 2.78 3.55

PEA-RP100EA2 PEA-RP125EA Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240V 450-567 567-700 125 125 54.58 54-58 428 428 1,255 1,055 690 690 72 59

PEA-RP140EA2

PUHZ-RP100V/YHA2 PUHZ-RP125V/YHA2 Munsell 3Y 7.8/1.1 V: Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240v Y: Three phase, 50 Hz, 380-415V 1.9 2.4 1670 1670 49 50 46 47 51 52 69 70 1350 1350 950 950 330+30 330+30 121 116 30 30 75 75 Discharge thermo, HP switch V:12.53/12.39 Y:4.08/4.03 V:15.53/15.98 Y:5.04/5.20 V:32 Y:16 V:32 Y:16

PUHZ-RP140V/YHA2

367-450 125 52-55 428 785 690 46

800-1000 125 51-55 428 1,415 690 76

Power Inverter – Outdoor Units

Outdoor unit External finish Power supply Compressor output kW Airflow L/S Sound pressure level (dB) Cooling mode Silent mode Heating mode Sound power level dB(A) Height (mm) Dimensions Width (mm) Depth (mm) Weight kg Chargeless piping length m Max piping length m Protection device Rated running current Amps Breaker size Amps

PUHZ-RP71VHA3 1.6 920 47 44 48 66 943 950 330+30 75 30 50 8.04/9.74 25

2.9 1670 50 48 52 71 1350 950 330+30 116 30 75 V:19.65/19.92 Y:6.37/6.46 V:40 Y:16

Commercial Power Inverter – Indoor Units Indoor unit Outdoor unit Function Capacity Rated Capacity (min-max) Input EER Rated Capacity Rated (min-max)�

kW kW kW COP

EER Rated / Partload see*3

COP

2.73

Indoor unit Power supply Airflow (Lo-Hi) Ext static pressure Sound pressure level

3.21

2.97

PEA-RP170WHA

Weight

3.33

2.69/3.43

2.67/ 3.26

3.31

PUHZ-RP250YHM-A Cooling Heating 22.0 25.0 (11.2-27.0) (12.5-29.0) �7.21 Capacities stated are based 8.06 on indoor unit connected to 3.05 3.10 PUHZ-RP series outdoor units

3.50

PEA-RP200WHA V: Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240V Y: Three phase, 50Hz, 380-415V 833-1200 60-150 35-41 470 1,370 1,120 108

L/S Pa dB(A) Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) kg

Dimensions

PEA-RP250WHA

PEA-RP170WHA PEA-RP200WHA PUHZ-RP170V/YKA PUHZ-RP200YKA Cooling Heating Cooling Heating PEA-RP71EA 17.0 PEA-RP100EA2 PEA-RP125EA 20.0 18.9 22.4PEA-RP140EA2 PEA-RP71EA(9.0-20.0) PEA-RP100EA2 PEA-RP125EA PEA-RP140EA2 (9.5-22.4) (9.0-22.4) (9.5-25.0) 5.48 6.0 5.92 6.89 3.25 3.10 10(4.9-11.4) 3.33 11.2(4.5-14.0) 12.5(5.5-14.0) 143.19 7.1(3.3-8.1) 8.4(3.5-10.2) (5.0-16.0) 14(5.5-15.3) 16(5.0-18.0)

PEA-RP250WHA 967-1400 60-150 37-43 470 1,370 1,120 108

Commercial Power Inverter – Outdoor Units

Outdoor unit External finish Power supply Compressor output kW Airflow L/S Sound pressure level (dB) Cooling mode Silent mode Heating mode Sound power level dB(A) Height (mm) Dimensions Width (mm) Depth (mm) Weight kg Chargeless piping length m Max piping length m Protection device Rated running current Amps Breaker size Amps

Guaranteed Operating Range

PUHZ-RP170V/YKA 3.0

V: 127 Y:131

V: 23.8/24.8 Y:8.0/8.8 V: 40 Y:32

1

3

PUHZ

50/60/71

71/100/125/140/170/200

250

46°C

43°C

46°C

43°C

5°C ( 15°C

15°C

PEA-RP100EA2 24°C PEA-RP100EA2 15°C

With the optional air outlet guide, the operation at 15°C outdoor temperature is possible.

7.1(3.3-8.1) 8.4(3.5-10.2)

10.54/11.80 32

25/35

10°C

Capacity Rated (min-max)�

6.7 3083 58 58 1650 920 760 200 7.5 75

PUHZ

SUZ-KA

PEA-RP71EA PEA-RP71EA

PUHZ-RP250YHM-A Munsell 5Y 8/1

PUHZ-RP200YKA Munsell 3Y 7.8/1.1 V: Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240V Y: Three phase, 50 Hz, 380-415V 3.6 2330 58 56 50 76 1338 1050 330+30 136 30 75 Discharge thermo, HP switch 8.7/10.2 32

PEA-RP125EA PEA-RP125EA 2

11°C for PUHZ-RP71.

24°C

10(4.9-11.4) 11.2(4.5-14.0) 12.5(5.5-14.0) 14 (5.0-16.0)

10°C

PEA-RP140EA2 PEA-RP140EA2 14 (5.5-15.3)

16(5.0-18.0)

1)

– 5°C

21°C 20°C

21°C 2

–11°C

Capacities stated are based on indoor unit connected to PUHZ-RP series outdoor units


Concealed Bulkhead Ideal for apartments or offices where ceiling access is not available for ducting, the ceiling concealed model compresses installation space to just 200 mm in height when using the new KD series. The KD series offers higher static pressure (50Pa) that with careful design will enable it to be ducted to a limited number of outlets. You also have the choice of either hard wired control panel (VA) or infra red remote control (VAL).

Quiet Operation When operating at full capacity the Bulkhead Unit generates just 28dB of sound, so other than feeling the benefit of the even temperature that it delivers, you would hardly know that it is operating.

ÂŹNoise level Train interior

Quiet passenger car interior (40km/h)

Library interior

80dB

60dB

40dB

Human Sound of hearing limits rustling leaves (Extremely quiet)

10dB

SEZ-KD35/50/60/71VA (L)

Specification Chart Concealed Bulkhead Indoor unit*1 Outdoor unit Function Capacity (min-max) Input EER Rated

kW kW COP

Indoor unit*1

SEZ-KD25VA (L) SUZ-KA25VA2 Cooling Heating 2.5 (0.9 - 3.2) 3.0 (0.9 - 4.5) 0.75 0.83 3.33 3.61

SEZ-KD35VA (L) SUZ-KA35VA2 Cooling Heating 3.7 (1.0 - 3.9) 4.2 (0.9 - 5.0) 1.09 1.13 3.39 3.72

SEZ-KD25VA/VAL

SEZ-KD50VA (L) SUZ-KA50VA2 Cooling Heating 5.1 (1.1- 5.6) 6.4 (1.1 - 7.2) 1.64 1.81 3.11 3.54

SEZ-KD35VA/VAL

SEZ-KD60VA (L) SUZ-KA60VA2 Cooling Heating 5.6 (1.1 - 6.3) 7.4 (0.9 - 8.0) 1.86 2.11 3.01 3.51

SEZ-KD60VA/VAL

SEZ-KD50VA/VAL

SEZ-KD71VA (L) SUZ-KA71VA2 Cooling Heating 7.1 (0.9 - 8.3) 8.1 (0.9 -10.4) 2.30 2.18 3.01 3.72

SEZ-KD71VA/VAL

Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240V

Power supply Airflow (Lo-Med-Hi)

L/S

Ext static pressure

Pa

Sound pressure level

dB(A)

92-1 17-150

117-150-183

167-208-250

200-250-300

200-267-333

30-34-38

30-35-40

5-15-35-50 23-26-30

30-34-37

23-28-33

(Low-Mid-High) Dimensions W eight

Height (mm)

200

200

200

Width (mm)

700

900

1,100

Depth (mm)

700

kg

700

18

21

700 23

27

Specification Chart Outdoor Bulkhead Units

Outdoor unit

SUZ-KA35VA2

SUZ-KA25VA2

External finish

SUZ-KA50VA2 Munsell 3Y

Power supply

SUZ-KA60VA2

SUZ-KA71VA2

7.8/1.1

Single phase, 50Hz, 220-240V

Compressor output

kW

0.55

0.65

0.85

1.2

Airflow

L/S

568/534

551

818

835/800

Sound pressure level Sound power level Dimensions W eight

Cooling mode

46

47

53

55

Heating mode

46

48

55

55

dB(A)

59

61

68

69

Height (mm)

550

850

880

Width (mm)

800

840

840

Depth (mm)

285

330

kg

33

37

830 53

Chargeless piping length

m

Max piping length

m

20

30

Breaker size

Amps

10

20

1

SEZ-KD models available with wireless remote controller.

2

Complies with AS/NZS 3823.2:2005 Clause 3.4 (Amdt1).

7


Our advanced control technology means controlling your comfort is easy Our state of the art Controller allows you to get the most out of your Mitsubishi Electric Ducted Air Conditioning System.

New MA Remote Controller

Take Control At Your Fingertips Simply open the front panel and total control of your comfort is there at the touch of a button. From temperature control to automatic stop/start on a daily or weekly basis, it’s all there at your fingertips.

Easy To Read Display The large type in the dot Liquid Crystal Display allows the status of your system to be viewed at a glance, day or night. While most remote controls can be confusing our control has been specifically designed to be more user friendly. The Slimline styling has been designed to fit unobtrusively with any décor. The only visible buttons are those most frequently used: On/Off and Temperature Up/Down.

Industry First! Multi-language Display To aid communication today’s multicultural society, the control can be switched to 8 different languages.

Effective Energy Saving Control Limiting the set temperature range Setting upper and lower temperature limits prevents the unit from excessive heating and cooling, thereby saving energy further and reducing your power bill.

Operation Lock The operation of all buttons on the control can be locked with the exception of the On/Off button. This stops little children or any unauthorised person changing temperatures or settings that may in turn waste valuable energy and increase running costs.

Weekly Timer 26

Busy time frame

Less busy time frame

Setting to lower temperature

Setting to higher temperature

25

hange ontrol. . hange ontrol. y.

onomical & ce saving

onomical & ce saving

26 24

6 Opening time

Busy

Lunch time

25 23

4

2

Opening time

24 22

Less busy time frame

Setting to 3 lower temperature

1time frame

4

2 10

Dinner time

12

14

6

7

22

24 (Hr.)

Closing time

5

Lunch time

23 0

Closing time

to 5 Setting higher temperature

3

1

7

16

Dinner time

18

20

*Result of cooperative study with Japan Facility Solution Co, Ltd.

22 0

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24 (Hr.)

*Result of cooperative study with Japan Facility Solution Co, Ltd.

*Based on our internal calculation

*Based on our internal calculation

(only for Power Inverter Mr. SLIM)

The Weekly Timer allows you to programme the unit with up to 8 different automatic On/Off and Temperature changes per day, 7 days in advance, which means your home or office can be at the optimum temperature whenever required.

Versatility Is The Key To Comfort Control To allow you climate control of your home or office a number of Control System options are available. Three of the most popular are: • Locating the System Control Unit in a central position, typically near the return air grille. • Multiple Control Units, either fixed or Infra red, positioned in different rooms, each of which can control your system. • Multiple Systems controlled by their individual Control Units or via one Central System Control which can be operated locally or “dialled into” through the World Wide Web, allowing you control of your system from anywhere in the world.


Warm, even heat in winter and pleasantly cool air in summer is only a phone call or click away Simply contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Specialist today and you can find out all there is to know about how to enhance your living environment. Our Specialists are fully qualified to give you all the right advice on which Mitsubishi Electric Ducted Air Conditioning System is right for you. To locate your nearest Mitsubishi Electric Specialist go to our website

www.mitsubishielectric.com.au or contact the

Diamond Dealer Call Centre 1300 722 228 They will determine whether a Power Inverter or a Commercial Power Inverter System best suits your needs, both in comfort and efficiency. You can either visit one of our Specialist’s Showrooms, or they will happily arrange for one of their Consultants to come to your home. All Mitsubishi Electric Power Inverter and Commercial Power Inverter Systems are MEPS (Minimum Efficiency Performance Standard) Compliant, so you can be sure that they will give you the performance and efficiency that they were designed to deliver. NOTE FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS: Certain models featured in this brochure may not be available for sale in South Australia. For confirmation of model availability or alternatives, contact your Mitsubishi Electric Specialist Dealer.

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New Newpublication publicationeffective effectiveApril May 2010 2010 Specifications Specificationssubject subjecttotochange changewithout without notice.


Air-Conditioners INDOOR UNIT

GB

PEA-RP170,200,250 WHA OPERATION MANUAL

I

For safe and correct use, please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the air-conditioner unit.


Remote controller-Button

GB

O

A

1

TEMP.

ON/OFF

B 7 A 0

2 MENU

3

BACK

MONITOR/SET

ON/OFF

FILTER

DAY

CLOCK

CHECK TEST OPERATION

ERROR CODE ˚F ˚C

˚F ˚C

B

ONLY 1Hr.

CLEAR

C

D 1

[Set Temperature] Button

2

[Timer Menu] Button

4

568

3

[Monitor/Set] Button 4

[Timer On/Off] Button

5

[Set Day] Button 7

9

L

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Hr ON TIMER AFTER AFTER OFF

E

TEMP.

G

C

N

ON/OFF

IM H P J

D

A

Current time/Timer time

[Mode] Button

B

Centralized control indicator

[Back] Button

C

Timer OFF indicator

[Louver] Button

D

Timer mode indicator

[Operation] Button

E

Operation mode display:

[Vane Control] Button

F

Function mode indicator

G

Preset temperature

COOL,

DRY,

AUTO,

6

[Fan Speed] Button

8

[Ventilation] Button

H

Power indicator

I

Louver

[Operation] Button

J

Ventilation

K

Filter sign

FAN,

9

[Check/Clear] Button

0

[Test Run] Button

L

Sensor position

M

Room temperature

A

[Filter] Button

B

[ON/OFF] Button

N

Vane setting

O

Fan speed

P

Operation lamp

[ ] Button C

Position of built-in room temperature sensor

Never expose the remote controller to direct sunlight. Doing so can result in the erroneous measurement of room temperature.

Never place any obstacle around the lower right-hand section of the remote controller. Doing so can result in the erroneous measurement of room temperature.

2

D

[Set Time] Button

F K

FUNCTION FILTER WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

HEAT


Contents 1. Safety precautions ...................................................................................... 1.1. Installation ................................................................................. 1.2. During operation ........................................................................ 1.3. Disposing of the unit .................................................................. 2. How to operate ........................................................................................... 2.1. ON/OFF ..................................................................................... 2.2. Selecting operation .................................................................... 2.3. Room temperature adjustment ..................................................

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1. Safety precautions Caution:

2) Indoor unit

Symbols used in the text

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Warning: Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit.

1.1. Installation

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The unit should not be installed by the user. Ask the dealer or an authorized company to install the unit. If the unit is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. Use only accessories authorized by Mitsubishi Electric and ask your dealer or an authorized company to install them. If accessories are installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. The Installation Manual details the suggested installation method. Any structural alteration necessary for installation must comply with local building code requirements. Never repair the unit or transfer it to another site by yourself. If repair is performed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result. If you need to have the unit repaired or moved, consult your dealer. Keep the electric parts away from water (washing water) etc. It might result in electric shock, catching fire or smoke. Note1: When washing the Heat Exchanger and Drain Pan, ensure the Control Box, Motor and LEV remain dry, using a water proof covering. Note2: Never drain the washing water for the Drain Pan and the Heat Exchanger using the Drain Pump. Drain separately. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Do not use a leak detection additive.

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The outdoor unit must be installed on a stable, level surface, in a place where there is no accumulation of snow, leaves or rubbish. Do not stand on, or place any items on the unit. You may fall down or the item may fall, causing injury.

The unit must be properly grounded. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning conductor or telephone grounding wire. If the unit is not grounded properly, electric shock may result. Check frequently that the ground wire from the outdoor unit is properly connected to both the unit’s ground terminal and the grounding electrode.

1.2. During operation Caution: • • •

1) Outdoor unit Warning:

Make sure that the unit is powered by a dedicated supply. Other appliances connected to the same supply could cause an overload. Make sure that there is a main power switch. Be sure to adhere to the unit’s voltage and fuse or circuit breaker ratings. Never use a piece of wire or a fuse with a higher rating than the one specified.

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Do not use any sharp object to push the buttons, as this may damage the remote controller. Do not twist or tug on the remote controller cord as this may damage the remote controller and cause malfunction. Never remove the upper case of the remote controller. It is dangerous to remove the upper case of the remote controller and touch the printed circuit boards inside. Doing so can result in fire and failure. Never wipe the remote controller with benzene, thinner, chemical rags, etc. Doing so can result in discoloration and failure. To remove heavy stains, soak a cloth in neutral detergent mixed with water, wring it out thoroughly, wipe the stains off, and wipe again with a dry cloth. Never block or cover the indoor or outdoor unit’s intakes or outlets. Tall items of furniture underneath the indoor unit, or bulky items such as large boxes placed close to the outdoor unit will reduce the unit’s efficiency.

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Do not splash water over the unit and do not touch the unit with wet hands. An electric shock may result. Do not spray combustible gas close to the unit. Fire may result. Do not place a gas heater or any other open-flame appliance where it will be exposed to the air discharged from the unit. Incomplete combustion may result.

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The outdoor unit should be installed in a location where air and noise emitted by the unit will not disturb the neighbours.

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Do not remove the front panel or the fan guard from the outdoor unit when it is running. You could be injured if you touch rotating, hot or highvoltage parts. Never insert fingers, sticks etc. into the intakes or outlets, otherwise injury may result, since the fan inside the unit rotates at high speed. Exercise particular care when children are present. If you detect odd smells, stop using the unit, turn off the power switch and consult your dealer. Otherwise, a breakdown, electric shock or fire may result. When you notice exceptionally abnormal noise or vibration, stop operation, turn off the power switch, and contact your dealer. Do not over-cool. The most suitable inside temperature is one that is within 5 °C of the outside temperature. Do not leave handicapped people or infants sitting or standing in the path of the airflow from the air-conditioner. This could cause health problems.

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Do not direct the airflow at plants or caged pets. Ventilate the room frequently. If the unit is operated continuously in a closed room for a long period of time, the air will become stale.

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Warning: When you need to dispose of the unit, consult your dealer. If pipes are removed incorrectly, refrigerant (fluorocarbon gas) may blow out and come into contact with your skin, causing injury. Releasing refrigerant into the atmosphere also damages the environment.

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If the air conditioner is not to be used for a long time due to a seasonal change, etc., run it for 4 - 5 hours with the air blowing until the inside is completely dry. Failing to do so can result in the growth of unhygienic, unhealthy mold in scattered areas throughout the room. When it is not to be used for an extended time, keep the [power supply] turned OFF. If the power supply is kept on, several watts or several tens of watts will be wasted. Also, the accumulation of dust, etc., can result in fire. Keep the power switched ON for more than 12 hours before starting operation. Do not turn the power supply OFF during seasons of heavy use. Doing so can result in failure.

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your dealer. Leaving the unit as it is under such conditions can result in fire or failure. If the power breaker is frequently activated, get in touch with your dealer. Leaving it as it is can result in fire or failure. If the refrigeration gas blows out or leaks, stop the operation of the air conditioner, thoroughly ventilate the room, and contact your dealer. Leaving the unit as it is can result in accidents due to oxygen deficiency.

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2.2. Selecting operation

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Start running after the “PLEASE WAIT” display has disappeared. The “PLEASE WAIT” display briefly appears on the room temperature display (max. 3 minutes) when the power is turned on and after a power failure. This does not indicate any failure of the air-conditioner. The choice of indoor unit operation mode is limited by the operation status of the outdoor unit to which a given indoor unit is connected. If an outdoor unit and some of the indoor units that are connected to the outdoor units are already operating in the cooling mode, for example, only the cooling mode is available for the rest of the units in the same group. If a different mode is requested, the symbol that corresponds to the requested mode will blink, notifying the user that the mode is currently unavailable. The same is true for the dry and heating mode. This restriction, however, does not apply to the models that support a simultaneous cooling/heating function.

The outdoor units stop when all the indoor units connected to the counterpart outdoor units stop.

During heating operation, even if the indoor unit is set to operation while the outdoor unit is in defrosting operation, operation starts after the defrosting operation of the outdoor unit has ended.

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Even if the [ON/OFF] Button is pressed immediately after the operation is once stopped, operation is not restarted for about 3 minutes. This function protects the machine. It automatically starts operation after the lapse of approximately 3 minutes.

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For dry Press the 3 [Mode (Back)] Button and bring up the “ DRY” display. •

The indoor fan turns to the low-speed operation, disabling the change of fan speed.

Dry operation cannot be carried out at room temperature of less than 18 °C.


2.4. Fan speed adjustment

The temperature of the room cannot be set by fan operation.

Caution: Never expose your body directly to cool air for a long time. Excessive exposure to cool air is bad for your health, and should therefore be avoided. Dry operation The dry is a microcomputer-controlled dehumidifying operation which controls excessive air-cooling according to the room temperature of your choice. (Not usable for heating.)

To change fan speed Every time you press the 6 [Fan Speed] button once, it switches from the lowspeed to high-speed settings successively. In the electronics dry operation, the indoor fan automatically turns to low-speed operation. Switching of fan speed is impossible. (Only the display on the remote controller changes.) *

Every time the fan speed adjustment button is pressed once, the fan speed is changed.

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1. Until reaching room temperature of your choice The compressor and indoor fan function is linked motion according to the change of the room temperature and automatically repeat ON/OFF.

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2. When reaching room temperature of your choice Both the compressor and indoor fan stop. When stop continues for 10 minutes, the compressor and indoor fan are operated for 3 minutes to keep the humidity low.

The ventilation unit (OA processing unit or LOSSNAY) automatically goes into operation when the indoor unit that is interlocked with it goes into operation.

If the 8 [Ventilation] button is pressed while the indoor unit is stopped, only the ventilator goes into operation.

Press the 8 [Ventilation] button to change the fan speed.

Depending on the models, the indoor unit fan goes into operation while the unit is in the ventilation mode.

2.5. Ventilation

Regarding displays during heating operation “DEFROST” Displayed only during the defrosting operation. “STAND BY” Displayed from the start of heating operation until the moment warm air blows out.

2.6. Others : Displayed when control is executed by a separately sold centralized control unit, etc.

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When the air-conditioner is used together with burners, thoroughly ventilate the area. Insufficient ventilation can result in accidents due to oxygen deficiency. Never place a burner at a place where it is exposed to the airflow from the air-conditioner. Doing so can result in imperfect combustion of the burner. The microcomputer functions in the following cases: * Air does not blow out when heating starts. * - To prevent any cool air from escaping, the indoor fan is gradually switched in sequence from faint airflow/weak airflow/set airflow according to the temperature rise of the blown out air. Wait a moment until the airflow comes out naturally. The fan is not moving at the set speed. * - In some models, the system switches over to faint airflow when the temperature of the room reaches the set temperature. In other cases, it stops to prevent any cool air from escaping during the defrosting operation. Air flows out even if operation is stopped. * - Approximately 1 minute after the stop of operation, the indoor fan sometimes rotates to eliminate extra heat generated by the electric heater, etc. The fan speed comes to low or high.

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3. The smart way to use Even minimal steps to care for your air conditioner can help make its use far more effective in terms of air-conditioning effect, electricity charges, etc.

Prevent intrusion of heat during air-cooling •

Set the right room temperature •

In cooling operation, a temperature difference of about 5 °C between indoors and outdoors is optimum.

If the room temperature is raised by 1 °C during air-cooling operation, about 10 % electric power can be saved.

Excessive cooling is bad for health. It also results in the waste of electric power.

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Clean the filter (field supply) thoroughly

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To prevent the intrusion of heat during cooling operation, provide a curtain or a blind on the window to block out direct sunlight. Also, do not open the entrance or exit except in cases of dire necessity.

Since the air periodically gets dirty in a room that is kept closed for a long time, ventilation is sometimes necessary. When gas appliances are used together with the air conditioner, special precautions must be taken. If the “LOSSNAY” ventilation unit developed by our company is used, you can perform ventilation with less waste. For details on this unit, consult with your dealer.

If the screen of the air filter (field supply) becomes clogged, the airflow and airconditioning effect can be significantly reduced. Further, if the condition is left unattended, failure can result. It is particularly important to clean the filter at the beginning of the cooling and heating seasons. (When profuse dust and dirt have accumulated, clean the filter thoroughly.)

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How to clean •

Clear dust away lightly or clean it up with a vacuum cleaner. In the case of severe staining, wash the filter in lukewarm water mixed with dissolved neutral detergent or water, and then rinse off the detergent completely. After washing, dry it and fix it back into place.

Do not dry the filter by exposing it to direct sunlight or warming it using fire, etc. Doing so can result in the deformation of the filter. Washing it in hot water (more than 50 °C) can also result in deformation.

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Caution: Never pour water or flammable sprays onto the air conditioner. Cleaning using these methods can result in the failure of the air conditioner, electric shock, or fire.


5. Troubleshooting Before you ask for repair service, check the following points:

It runs briefly, but soon stops. The sound of the exhaust and rotation of the motor can still be heard after stop of running. The sound of the exhaust and the rotation of the motor can be heard intermittently after stop of running. Warm air comes out intermittently when the thermostat is OFF or during fan operation. •

The “check” and check code flashes on the liquid crystal display.

There are some obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units. Windows and doors are open.

The restart-preventing circuit is in operation for 3 minutes.

Indoor unit operation was restarted during the heating and defrosting operation. There are some obstacles at the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units.

Remove. Close. Wait for a while. (To protect the compressor, a 3-minute restart-preventing circuit is built into the indoor unit. Therefore, there are occasions sometimes when the compressor does not start running immediately. There are cases when it does not run for as long as 3 minutes.) Wait for a while. (Heating operation starts after ending defrosting operation.)

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The filter is filled with dust and dirt.

Rerun after removal

The filter is filled with dust and dirt.

Rerun after cleaning the filter. (Refer to [Caring for the machine].)

All lights are out except the powered display of “'”.

When other indoor units are engaged in cooling operation, the machine stops after running a drain-up mechanism for 3 minutes when air-cooling operation is stopped.

Wait for 3 minutes.

All lights are out except the powered display of “'”.

When other indoor units are engaged in cooling operation, drained water is brought in. If the drain water is collected, the drain-up mechanism initiates a draining operation.

It soon stops. (If the noise occurs more than 2-3 times in an hour, ask for repair service.)

The liquid crystal display shows that it is in the state of operation.

When other indoor units are engaged in heating operation, the control valves are opened and closed from time to time to maintain the stability of the system.

It soon stops. (If the room temperature rises uncomfortably high in a small room, stop operation.)

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The liquid crystal display shows that it is in the state of operation.

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Improper temperature adjustment Air flows out but it does not cool enough or heat enough.

Troubleshooting Press the [ON/OFF] button after power restoration. Turn the power supply ON. Replace fuse. Put in the earth leakage breaker. After checking the set temperature and inlet temperature on the liquid crystal display, refer to [Room temperature adjustment], and operate the adjustment button. Clean up the filter. (Refer to [Caring for the machine].)

If operation stops due to a power failure, the [restart-preventing circuit at power failure] operates and disables unit operation even after power restoration. In this case, press the [ON/OFF] button again and start operation.

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The air blown out from the air conditioner can sometimes give off odors. This is due to cigarette smoke contained in the air of the room, the smell of cosmetics, the walls, furniture, etc., absorbed in the air conditioner.

A hissing noise can be heard immediately after the air conditioner is started or stopped. This is the sound of the refrigeration flowing inside the air conditioner. This is normal.

The air conditioner sometimes snaps or clicks at the beginning or end of cooling/heating operation. This is the sound of friction on the front panel and other sections due to expansion and contraction caused by temperature change. This is normal.

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6. Installation, transferring works, and checking Regarding place for installation Consult with your dealer for details on installation and transferring the installation.

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Caution: Never install the air conditioner where there is a risk of leakage of flammable gas. If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, fire can result.

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where there is a lot of machine oil

near the ocean and beach areas where there is salt air.

where humidity is high

where there are hot springs nearby

where there is sulphurous gas

where there is a high-frequency processing machinery (a high-frequency welder, etc.)

where acid solution is frequently used

where special sprays are frequently used

Install the indoor unit horizontally. Otherwise, water leakage can result.

Take sufficient measures against noise when installing the air conditioners at hospitals or communication-related businesses.

Caution:

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In installing work, choose a place that can fully bear the weight of the air conditioner, and where noise and vibration can be reduced.

Choose a place where cool or warm air and noise from the outdoor air outlet of the air conditioner does not inconvenience the neighbors.

If any alien object is placed near the outdoor air outlet of the air conditioner, decreased performance and increased noise can result. Avoid placing any obstacles adjacent to the air outlet.

If the air conditioner produces any abnormal sound, consult with your dealer.

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Regarding electrical work

If the air conditioner is used throughout several seasons, the insides can get dirty, reducing the performance. Depending upon the conditions of usage, foul odors can be generated and drainage can deteriorate due to dust and dirt, etc.

Caution: The electrical work must be undertaken by a person who is qualified as an electrical engineer according to the [technical standard respecting electrical installation], [internal wiring rules], and the installation instruction manual with the absolute use of exclusive circuits. The use of other products with the power source can result in burnt-out beakers and fuses.

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When removing and reinstalling the air conditioner when you enlarge your home, remodel, or move, consult with your dealer in advance to ascertain the cost of the professional engineering work required for transferring the installation.

When moving or reinstalling the air conditioner, consult with your dealer. Defective installation can result in electric shock, fire, etc.

If the air conditioner is used in any of the above-mentioned environments, frequent operational failure can be expected. It is advisable to avoid these types of installation sites. For further details, consult with your dealer.

Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, arrester, or telephone grounding wire. For details, consult with your dealer. In some types of installation sites, the installation of an earth leakage breaker is mandatory. For details, consult with your dealer.

Item Power source Cooling capacity*1/Heating capacity*1 Height Dimension Width Depth Net weight Airflow rate (Low-Middle-High) Fan External static pressure*2 Filter

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RP200 ~220-240V 50Hz 18.9/22.4 470 1370 1120 108 50-61-72 60/75/100/150 field supply

RP250 22.0/25.0 470 1370 1120 108 58-71-84 60/75/100/150

Notes: * Operation temperature of indoor unit. Cooling mode: 19 °C DB/15 °C WB - 35 °C DB/22.5 °C WB Heating mode: 17 °C DB - 28 °C DB *1 Cooling/Heating capacity indicates the maximum value at operation under the following condition. Cooling: Indoor: 27 °C DB/19 °C WB Outdoor: 35 °C DB Heating: Indoor: 20 °C DB Outdoor: 7 °C DB/6 °C WB *2 The external static pressure is set to 150 Pa at factory shipment.

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This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commercial and light-industrial environment. The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations:

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Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC

Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer.

HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BLDG., 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

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