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Samsung Generation 6
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First Fix Notes
Outdoor Unit Cable
Size
Breaker Size
HHSM-G600005-1
4.0mm 16Amp
HHSM-G600008-1
4.0mm 20Amp
HHSM-G600012-1
6.0mm 25Amp
HHSM-G600016-1
6.0mm 32 Amp
Primary Pipework From Outdoor Unit To Indoor Cylinder
5W – 28mm copper
9kW – 28mm copper
12kW – 28mm copper
16kW – 28mm copper
Outdoor pipework should be fully insulated and protected from water and moisture.
If outdoor pipework is required use Joule outdoor low energy loss pipework (supplied by the meter)
Electrical Supply And Cable Requirements
Shielded 0.75mm 2 core cable from outdoor unit to cylinder / wiring centre location.
Shielded 0.75mm 2 core cable from wiring centre to samsung controller.
Power supply to outdoor unit to be terminated with IP67 isolator located next to the unit.
Power supply to indoor unit (MIM board) to be terminated switch fused isolator.
Outdoor Unit Cable
Size
Breaker Size
MIM E03CN (5kW)
4.0mm 20Amp
Power supply to the MIM units must connect
to the RCD tted inside of the MIM unit.
Cable
Size
No. of
Cores
Location
0.75mm
2 Core
Screened
From indoor unit to outdoor
unit.
F1 & F2 Comms.
0.75mm
2 Core +
Earth
From Zone 1 stat or
Underoor heating control
cen- tre to Indoor unit.
0.75mm
2 Core +
Earth
From Zone 2 stat or
Underoor heating control
cen- tre to indoor unit.
0.75mm
2 Core
Screened
From MIM unit to remote
controller.
When installing the outdoor unit take great
care to install as per the detailed notes for
installation locations. The Air-to-Water Heat
Pump must have minimum clearance of
300mm at the rear of the unit and 1500mm
at the front of the unit.
The Air-to-Water Heat Pump must not be in-
stalled in a location without these clearances
available.
Condensation will form on the Air-to-Water
Heat Pump. Ensure adequate provisions
are put in place to prevent water forming on
the ground beneath the Air-to-Water Heat
Pump, resulting in a potential Health and
Safety hazard.
The Air-to-Water Heat Pump must be in-
stalled vertically and should not be tilted at
an angle.

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