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Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E
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FLOW TEMP. CONTROLLER [MASTER] (Cased)
PAC-IF051B-E
PAC-IF052B-E
FLOW TEMP. CONTROLLER [SLAVE] (Cased)
PAC-SIF051B-E
OPERATION MANUAL
For safe and correct use, please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the FTC4 unit.
FOR USER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
For safe and correct use, read this manual thoroughly before installing the FTC4 unit.
FOR INSTALLER

Questions and Answers:

Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryTemperature Controller
Number of Control Outputs2
Number of Alarm Outputs1
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
FunctionTemperature control
Input TypeThermocouple, RTD
Control OutputRelay contact
CompatibilityMitsubishi Electric HVAC systems
Communication ProtocolMELSEC communication protocol

Summary

Safety Precautions

Before Installation Environment

Specifies environmental conditions for FTC4 unit installation to prevent damage or shock.

Before Installation or Relocation

Provides guidance on handling and moving units safely to prevent injuries.

Before Electric Work

Outlines essential precautions for electrical work, emphasizing safety and proper wiring.

Abbreviations and Glossary

Installing the FTC4 Unit

FTC4 Unit Installation Location

Advises on selecting an appropriate indoor location for the FTC4 unit, considering environmental factors and accessibility.

Installing the FTC4 Unit

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically mounting the FTC4 unit on a wall or in a switch box.

System

First Step Electrical Work

Outlines the initial electrical connections required for the FTC4 (Master) system setup, detailing power supply options.

Second Step Outdoor Unit Type

Describes the system configuration based on the type of outdoor unit (Split or Packaged) and identifies thermistor connections.

Third Step Functions Setting

Details function settings for various system configurations, including DHW tank, immersion heater, and booster heater options.

Fourth Step Functions Setting

Covers essential requirements for safe system design, including flow switches, strainers, and pressure relief valves.

Local System Configuration

Explains different local system setups, including 1-zone and 2-zone temperature control with and without boilers.

Piping Diagram for 2-Zone Temperature Control

Illustrates the piping layout and required components for a 2-zone temperature control system.

Electrical Work

Electrical Connection

Covers the electrical wiring procedures for the FTC4 (Master) unit, including single-phase and three-phase connections.

Connecting the Main Controller

Details the process of wiring and installing the main controller, including cable routing and terminal connections.

Remote Controller Options

Describes various methods for connecting remote controllers and sensors for temperature monitoring and system control.

Connecting Thermistor Cables

Explains how to connect various thermistors (room temp, refrigerant, water temp, DHW tank) to the FTC4 controller for accurate temperature readings.

Connecting Inputs/Outputs

Details the connections for signal inputs (thermostats, flow switches) and outputs (pumps, valves, heaters) on the FTC4 controller.

Wiring for Heater

Provides specific wiring instructions for booster heaters and immersion heaters, including safety precautions.

Wiring for 2-Zone Temperature Control

Outlines the wiring procedures for water circulation pumps, flow switches, thermistors, and mixing valves in a 2-zone system.

Installation Procedure for DHW Tank

Guides the installation process for a DHW tank, including connecting the thermistor and 3-way/2-way valves.

Using SD Memory Card

Explains how to use an SD memory card for controller settings, data storage, and logging, including handling precautions.

Dip Switch Setting

Dip Switch Functions

Details the purpose and settings of all dip switches on the FTC4 control board for system configuration.

Outdoor Unit Type Settings

Explains how to set dip switches for selecting the outdoor unit type (Split or Packaged) and water temperature.

System Functions Setting

Covers dip switch settings for DHW tank, immersion heater, booster heater, mixing tank, and zone control.

Operation Setting

Describes dip switch settings for remote controller, thermostat logic, cooling mode, and heating mode activation.

Emergency Mode Heater Only Operation

Explains how to activate emergency mode using booster or immersion heaters during system failures.

Emergency Mode Boiler Operation

Details the procedure for activating emergency mode using a boiler as a heat source during system failures.

Troubleshooting

System Check and Error Indicators

Provides guidance on checking system power, controller display, and interpreting error codes from LEDs and on-screen messages.

Self-Check and Error Reset

Details the procedure for performing self-checks, understanding error specifics, and resetting error conditions through the controller interface.

Main Controller Operation

Safety Precautions for Users

Provides essential safety guidelines for users regarding installation, operation, and maintenance of the main controller.

Main Controller Overview and Icons

Introduces the main controller's physical parts, screen layout, and the meaning of various icons displayed on the screen.

Initial Settings Configuration

Details the initial setup process for date, time, language, temperature units, and room sensor settings.

DHW and Legionella Prevention

Explains how to configure Domestic Hot Water (DHW) heating and Legionella Prevention Mode settings for optimal performance and safety.

Forced DHW Operation

Describes how to activate Forced DHW mode to prioritize hot water heating during high demand periods.

Heating and Cooling Modes

Guides on selecting and configuring heating and cooling modes, including flow temperature and compensation curve adjustments.

Holiday Mode Settings

Explains how to set up Holiday Mode to maintain temperatures efficiently during periods of absence.

Schedule Timer Settings

Details how to program daily and weekly heating, cooling, and DHW schedules for customized comfort and energy savings.

Service Menu Access

Provides instructions on accessing the password-protected service menu for installers and service engineers.

Manual Operation Mode

Describes how to manually override system components like pumps and valves for filling or testing purposes.

Auxiliary Settings Configuration

Covers settings for auxiliary components such as pumps, electric heaters, and mixing valves for system optimization.

Mixing Valve Control

Explains how to configure the mixing valve settings for controlling water temperature in different zones.

Pump Speed Adjustment

Details how to set the speed for water circulation pumps to ensure optimal flow rates within the system.

Heat Source Setting

Guides on selecting the primary heat source (Heat Pump, Heater, Boiler, or Hybrid) for the system's operation.

Operation Settings Overview

Introduces various operational modes available for system optimization based on conditions.

Freeze Stat Function

Explains how to configure the freeze protection function to prevent water circuit freezing in low ambient temperatures.

Simultaneous Operation Mode

Describes the mode for running DHW and space heating concurrently using heat pump and booster heater.

Cold Weather Function

Details the function for providing heat solely by electric heaters during extreme cold when heat pump capacity is restricted.

Room Temperature Control

Covers settings for controlling room temperature, including interval, flow temperature range, and thermal adjustment.

Floor Dry Up Function

Explains the function to gradually dry concrete floors by adjusting hot water temperature in stages.

External Input Settings

Describes how to configure external inputs like demand control and outdoor thermostats to influence system operation.

Password Protection

Details how to set up password protection to prevent unauthorized access to service menus and settings.

Manual Reset Function

Explains how to reset the controller to factory default settings for troubleshooting or reconfiguration.

SD Card Usage

Covers the use of SD cards for transferring settings and data between the controller and a PC or other devices.

Commissioning Field Settings Record

A record sheet for logging system parameters during commissioning and field setup, ensuring proper system configuration.

Multiple Outdoor Units Control

Wiring for Multiple Outdoor Units Control

Outlines the wiring requirements for connecting multiple outdoor units to a single system for increased capacity.

Requirements for Multiple Units

Lists the essential requirements for setting up a multiple outdoor unit system, including model compatibility and connection types.

Pipe Work for System Examples

Illustrates piping configurations for different multi-unit systems, including Heating/Cooling and DHW configurations.

System 3 2-Zone Temperature Control

Details the piping and component connections for a 2-zone temperature control system using multiple outdoor units.

System 4 Heating/Cooling System with Boiler

Describes the piping and component layout for a heating/cooling system incorporating a boiler and multiple outdoor units.

System 5 Heating/Cooling System with Hydrobox

Outlines the piping and component setup for a heating/cooling system utilizing a hydrobox with multiple outdoor units.

Electrical Connection for Master Unit

Covers the electrical wiring specifics for the FTC4 (Master) unit when used in a multiple outdoor unit configuration.

Slave Unit Electrical Connection

Details the electrical wiring procedures for the FTC4 (Slave) unit, including power supply options and connection methods.

Main Controller Wiring

Explains the wiring of the main controller to the master unit and the daisy-chain connection for slave units.

Connecting Thermistor Cables for Slave

Guides on connecting refrigerant pipe and water temperature thermistors to the FTC4 (Slave) controller.

Dip Switch Functions for Multiple Units

Details the dip switch settings for configuring outdoor units and FTC4 units (Master/Slave) in a multi-unit system.

Slave Controller Connections

Outlines the input/output connections and wiring specifications for slave controllers in a multi-unit system.

Basic Troubleshooting for Multiple Outdoor Units

Provides common fault symptoms and solutions specific to the operation of multiple outdoor units and their controllers.

Supplementary Information

Refrigerant Collecting for Split Systems

Refers to procedures for refrigerant collection (pumpdown) specific to split model systems.

Back-up Operation of Boiler

Explains how to configure the system for boiler back-up operation for heating, including necessary settings and connections.

Local Application Factors

Heat Exchanger Requirements

Details requirements for heat exchanger capacity, withstanding pressure, and performance to ensure proper system operation.

Contamination Maintenance and Thermistor Position

Covers guidelines for heat exchanger maintenance, contamination control, and proper positioning of thermistors.

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