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Brand | Mitsubishi |
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Model | SKM32ZA |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Key features of the multi-split system including piping, capacity, unit types, and control functions.
Guide to understanding the product model nomenclature for accurate identification.
Detailed technical specifications for various indoor unit models (SKM22ZA to SKM50ZA) and the outdoor unit.
Defines operational limits, environmental conditions, and usage restrictions for the SCM80ZA model.
Provides detailed physical dimensions for indoor and outdoor units, crucial for installation planning.
Illustrates the refrigerant piping layout and components for the system.
Explains how to correct cooling/heating capacity based on temperatures and piping length.
Shows wiring diagrams for indoor units (SKM models) and outdoor units (SCM80ZA).
Details the functions and indicators of the remote control unit for system operation.
Explains the indicator lamps on the indoor units for different operation modes and statuses.
Crucial safety warnings and precautions for installation and handling of the air conditioning system.
Step-by-step instructions and guidelines for installing the indoor units (wall-mounted and ceiling-recessed).
Procedures for mounting the remote controller and its components.
Guidelines for selecting the installation location and mounting the outdoor unit securely.
Instructions for setting the voltage selection switch on the control board.
Details on connecting power lines, circuit breakers, and earth leakage breakers.
Information on refrigerant pipe limits, diameters, and connection procedures.
Steps for conducting a test run and handling the unit after installation, including troubleshooting checks.
Details on installing optional accessories like air outlet ducts and grilles for ceiling recessed units.
A flowchart and steps for troubleshooting common issues before replacing the printed circuit board.
Procedures for evacuation and refrigerant charging, essential for maintenance and repair.