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Mitsubishi Electric PUHY-P250YJM-A User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric PUHY-P250YJM-A
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Mitsubishi Electric PUHY-P250YJM-A Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Power Supply380-415V, 50Hz
Indoor Unit Dimensions (W x H x D)Varies depending on the connected indoor units
Weight (Indoor Unit)Varies depending on the connected indoor units
Operating Temperature (Cooling)-5 to 46 °C

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Precautions

Covers warnings, cautions, and general safety instructions for unit operation and installation.

Precautions for handling units for use with R410A

Do Not Use Existing Refrigerant Piping

Details on using appropriate piping materials and avoiding contamination for R410A systems.

Installation and Electrical Work Precautions

Before Installing the Unit

Guidelines on unit placement, environmental considerations, and preventing hazards.

Performing Electrical Work

Essential safety measures for grounding, wiring, and circuit breakers during electrical installation.

Test Run Preparations

Before the Test Run

Crucial steps to perform before initiating the unit's test run operation.

I Read Before Servicing

Necessary Tools and Materials

Lists essential tools and materials required for installation and servicing.

Piping Materials and Processing

Specifies requirements for copper pipe materials, radial thickness, and flare processing.

Air Tightness Test and Vacuum Drying

Procedures for conducting air tightness tests and vacuum drying (evacuation) of the system.

Refrigerant Charging and Leak Remedies

Guidelines for proper refrigerant charging and steps to address refrigerant leaks.

II Restrictions

System Configuration and Unit Combinations

Details on compatible outdoor and indoor unit combinations and system configurations.

Cable Types and Maximum Allowable Length

Specifies cable requirements and maximum lengths for transmission and remote controller wiring.

Switch Settings and Address Settings

Instructions for configuring unit address settings and switch functions for proper operation.

Restrictions on Pipe Length

Defines maximum allowable piping lengths and equivalent lengths for different system configurations.

III Outdoor Unit Components

Outdoor Unit Components and Refrigerant Circuit

Identifies key components of the outdoor unit and illustrates the refrigerant circuit diagram.

Control Box of the Outdoor Unit

Details the contents and safety precautions related to the outdoor unit's control box.

Outdoor Unit Circuit Board

Explains the layout and functions of the outdoor unit's control and M-NET boards.

IV Indoor Unit Components

External Dimensions

Provides dimensional drawings and specifications for various indoor unit models.

Indoor Unit Components and Internal Structure

Illustrates the internal components and structure of different indoor unit types.

Fan Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the fan pulley and motor assembly.

V Remote Controller

Functions and Specifications of MA Remote Controller

Outlines the features, specifications, and wiring methods for the MA remote controller.

Using the Built-in Temperature Sensor

Instructions on selecting the temperature detection source for accurate room temperature control.

VI Electrical Wiring Diagram

Outdoor Unit Electrical Wiring Diagram

Provides detailed electrical wiring diagrams for the outdoor unit.

Indoor Unit Electrical Wiring Diagram

Details electrical wiring diagrams for standard and fresh air intake indoor units.

Transmission Booster Wiring Diagram

Illustrates the electrical connections for the transmission booster.

VII Refrigerant Circuit

Refrigerant Circuit Diagram

Visual representation of the refrigerant flow paths within the outdoor unit.

Principal Parts and Functions

Explains the function and specifications of key refrigerant circuit components.

VIII Control

Functions and Factory Settings of Dipswitches

Details the functions and factory settings of the outdoor unit's control board dipswitches.

Controlling the Outdoor Unit

Describes outdoor unit designation (OC/OS), startup sequence rotation, and initial control processes.

Demand Control

Explains how to prohibit cooling/heating operation using external signals for demand control.

Operation Flow Chart

Provides flowcharts illustrating indoor and outdoor unit mode determination and operation logic.

IX Test Run Mode

Items to be Checked Before a Test Run

Lists essential checks to perform before initiating the test run procedure.

Test Run Method

Step-by-step guide on how to perform a test run using the MA remote controller.

Adjusting the Refrigerant Amount

Details symptoms of incorrect refrigerant charge and procedures for adjustment.

Refrigerant Amount Adjust Mode

Instructions for entering and using the refrigerant amount adjustment mode.

Standard Operation Data (Reference Data)

Provides reference data for operating conditions, pressures, and temperatures for single and multi-unit systems.

X Troubleshooting

Error Code Lists

Comprehensive list of error codes, their definitions, and affected units.

Responding to Error Display on the Remote Controller

Guide on interpreting error codes displayed on the remote controller and troubleshooting steps.

Troubleshooting Principal Parts

Detailed troubleshooting procedures for key components like sensors, valves, and motors.

Compressor Replacement Instructions

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and replacing the compressor.

XI LED Monitor Display on the Outdoor Unit Board

How to Read the LED on the Service Monitor

Explains how to interpret the 7-segment LED displays and their numerical/flag outputs.

Time Data Storage Function

Describes the unit's clock function for calculating operating time and storing error history.

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