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Brand | Mitsubishi Electric |
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Model | PUY-A12NHA4 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Lists indoor unit models and their corresponding service references.
Essential safety rules before accessing terminals and general precautions.
Specific precautions for R410A refrigerant, including pipe preparation and tools.
Lists essential tools required for servicing R410A refrigerant systems.
Specifies pipe thickness and flare nut dimensions for R410A compatibility.
Details tools for R410A and compatibility with R22 tools.
Explains the pre-charged refrigerant system for installation convenience and reliability.
Provides refrigerant charge amounts (oz, kg) based on piping length for various models.
Lists technical data for compressors, including winding resistance.
Graphs showing noise levels (dB) across different band frequencies for various models.
Provides detailed operational data (capacity, input, electrical, refrigerant, temperatures) for different models.
Illustrates dimensions, required clearances, foundation requirements, and piping/wiring directions for outdoor units.
Details the specifications and locations of knockout holes for piping connections.
Illustrates electrical connections and component layouts for various outdoor unit models and M-NET integration.
Details wiring specifications for 1:1 and simultaneous twin systems when power is supplied from the outdoor unit.
Explains wiring configurations for separate power supplies between indoor and outdoor units.
Specifies cable types, sizes, and maximum lengths for indoor-outdoor unit connections.
Provides guidelines for M-NET wiring, including grounding and transmission wire specifications.
Illustrates the refrigerant circuit for PUZ series outdoor units.
Illustrates the refrigerant circuit for PUY series outdoor units.
Procedures for recovering refrigerant and performing unit test runs.
Key checks to perform before initiating a test run on the unit.
Step-by-step guide for conducting a test run using the wireless remote controller.
Explains how to perform self-diagnosis for various scenarios, including during operation and maintenance.
A table detailing abnormalities detected on power-on and their corresponding actions.
Guides users on diagnosing and resolving operational issues based on observed phenomena.
Addresses common customer issues and provides response guidance.
Details methods for checking the resistance and continuity of various electrical components.
Instructions for operating the unit in emergency mode and releasing it, including data parameters.
Illustrates test points and connection layouts for key circuit boards and modules.
Explains the function and settings of various DIP and push switches on the control board.
Describes how to activate a mode that reduces outdoor unit sound by adjusting compressor frequency.
Explains demand control via external input to reduce power consumption.
Details how LED indicators show normal operating status.
Details how LED indicators and A-Control Service Tool display abnormalities and operating conditions.
Guides on entering maintenance mode, checking data, and fixing Hz operation for easier inspection.
Allows fixing the operating frequency to stabilize inverter model inspection.
Provides a guide for checking operation conditions using temperature differences and graphs.
Instructions for setting various unit functions like temperature detection, refrigerant address, and model using remote controllers.
Procedures for using the remote controller to monitor operational data and request codes.
A comprehensive list of request codes for monitoring various operational parameters and statuses.
Steps for removing outer panels and the fan motor assembly.
Instructions for disassembling the electrical parts box and removing various thermistor sensors.
Procedures for removing the 4-way valve coil, linear expansion valve, bypass valve coil, high/low pressure switches, and reactor.
Steps for safely removing the compressor and accumulator, including refrigerant recovery.