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SPLIT-TYPE, HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS

December 2008
No. OC341 REVISED EDITION-D

TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL


R410A / R22
Indoor unit [Model names]
PMFY-P06NBMU-E

[Service Ref.]

PMFY-P08NBMU-E

PMFY-P12NBMU-E

PMFY-P15NBMU-E

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

Revision:
PMFY-P06/08/12/15NBMU-ER3 are added in REVISED EDITION-D. Some descriptions have been modified. Please void OC341 REVISED EDITION-C.

NOTE: This manual describes only service data of the indoor units.
RoHS compliant products have <G> mark on the spec name plate. For servicing RoHS compliant products, refer to the RoHS PARTS LIST.

CONTENTS
1. TECHNICAL CHANGES....................... 2 2. FEATURES........................................... 2 3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS........ 3 4. SPECIFICATION................................... 5 5. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS............ 9 6. WIRING DIAGRAM............................. 10 7. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM....13 8. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL....... 14 9. TROUBLESHOOTING........................ 21 10. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE........... 30 11. PARTS LIST........................................ 33 12. RoHS PARTS LIST............................. 36
INDOOR UNIT

TECHNICAL CHANGES

PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2

CONTROLLER BOARD (I.B) has been changed. (It is possible to extract a signal for an external heater.)

PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E1

PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2

1. CONTROLLER BOARD (I.B) has been changed. 2. PANEL has been changed. PMP-16BMU PMP-16BMUW (White : 0.98Y 8.99/0.63) (Pure white : 6.4Y 8.9/0.4) 3. FAN MOTOR (MF) has been changed. 4. THERMISTOR (TH22, TH23) have been changed.

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E

PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E1

1. FAN MOTOR (MF) has been changed. 2. CONTROLLER BOARD (I.B) has been changed.

FEATURES

Indoor Unit

Models PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E

Cooling capacity 6,000 / 6,700 8,000 / 9,000 12,000 / 13,500 15,000 / 17,000

/ Heating capacity Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h

1. Fresh Air Intake


Air recycled indefinitely can become stale and stagnant with air quality suffering significantly. Fresh air is the answer and it is for this reason that the PMFY- series takes in air directly from outdoors. This fresh air intake allows you to enjoy the comfort of crisp, refreshing air in the confines of your living or working space.

2. Light and Compact


The main unit weighs only 31 lb. and the panel merely 7 lb. This makes the PMFY- series one of the lightest in the industry. The unit size is also quite small, having been standardised to a strikingly compact 33-5/8 inch. All of this make the chore of installation and maintenance that much simpler and easier.

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS


Auto Air Swing Vane
Disperses airflow up and down and adjusts the angle of airflow direction.

Indoor Unit

Guide vane
Air flow can be changed to horizontal by moving the guide vane to the left or right.

Horizontal Air Outlet

Filters
Remove dust and pollutants from return air.

Air intake
Returns air from room.

Wired remote controller


Once the controllers are set, the same operation mode can be repeated by simply pressing the ON/OFF button.

Temperature setting buttons Down Up Timer Menu button (Monitor/Set button) Mode button (Return button)

ON/OFF button Fan Speed button

Filter button (<Enter> button)

TEMP.
Set Time buttons Back Ahead Timer On/Off button (Set Day button)
BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF

Test Run button Check button (Clear button)

MENU MONITOR/SET

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

Airflow Up/Down button


CLEAR

Louver button ( Operation button) To return operation number Ventilation button ( Operation button) Built-in temperature sensor To go to next operation number

Opening the lid

Wired remote controller


Display Section
For purposes of this explanation, all parts of the display are shown as lit. During actual operation, only the relevant items will be lit.

Day-of-Week
Shows the current day of the week.

Sensor indication
Displayed when the remote controller sensor is used.

Time/Timer Display
Shows the current time, unless the simple or Auto Off timer is set. If the simple or Auto Off timer is set, the time to be switched off is shown.

Locked indicator
Indicates that remote controller buttons have been locked.

Identifies the current operation


Shows the operating mode, etc. *Multilanguage display is available.
TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

Clean The Filter indicator


To be displayed on when it is time to clean the filter.

ERROR CODE

Centrally Controlled indicator


Indicates that operation from the remote controller has been prohibited by a master controller.

FC
ONLY1Hr.

FC

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

Timer indicators
The indicator comes on if the corresponding timer is set.

Fan Speed indicator


Shows the selected fan speed.

Timer is Off indicator


Indicates that the timer is off.

Up/Down Air Direction indicator


Shows the direction of the outcoming airflow.

Room Temperature display


Shows the room temperature. The room temperature display range is 46~102F. The display blinks if the temperature is less than 46F or 102F or more.

Ventilation indicator
Appears when the unit is running in Ventilation mode.

One Hour Only indicator Temperature Setting


Shows the target temperature. Displayed if the airflow is set to low or downward during COOL or DRY mode. (Operation varies according to model.) The indicator goes off in one hour, when the airflow direction also changes.

Louver display
Indicates the action of the swing louver. Does not appear if the louver is not running.

(Power On indicator)
Indicates that the power is on.

Note:

PLEASE WAIT message This message is displayed for approximately 3 minutes when power is supplied to the indoor unit or when the unit is recovering from a power failure. NOT AVAILABLE message This message is displayed if an invalid button is pressed (to operate a function that the indoor unit does not have). If a single remote controller is used to operate multiple indoor units simultaneously that are different types, this message will not be displayed as far as any of the indoor units is equipped with the function.

SPECIFICATION
PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 V HZ Btu/h Btu/h kW kW A A in. in. in. CFM in W.G. kW [in. [in. [in. dB Ib. 27-30-33-35 230-250-280-300 6,000 6,700 0.042 0.042 0.20 0.20 PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

4-1. SPECIFICATIONS
Item Power Cooling capacity Heating capacity Electric characteristic Input Cooling Heating Cooling Heating

Single phase 208-230V 60Hz 8,000 9,000 0.042 0.042 0.20 0.20 12,000 13,500 0.044 0.044 0.21 0.21 15,000 17,000 0.054 0.054 0.26 0.26

Current

Exterior (munsell symbol) Height Dimensions Width Depth Heat exchanger Fan No

Unit : Galvanized sheets Standard grilles : ABS resin acrylic coating Munsell <0.98Y 8.99/0.63> (PMFY-PNBMU-E(1)) / <6.4Y 8.9/0.4> (PMFY-PNBMU-E#2/ER3) 9-1/16<1-3/16> 31-15/16<39-3/8> 15-9/16<18-1/2> Cross n Line ow fan 1 250-280-300-320 0 0.028 Polyethylene sheet PP honey comb fabric 1/2 1/4 1 O.D. (PVC pipe VP-20 connectable) 32-34-36-37 31<7> 33-35-37-39 270-300-340-370

F a n

Air ow W3
External static pressure Fan motor output

Insulator Air lter Pipe dimentions


Gas side Liquid side

Field drain pipe size Noise level W3 Product weight

Note 1. Rating conditions Cooling: Indoor: D.B. 80F W.B. 67F outdoor: D.B. 95F W.B. 75F Heating: Indoor: D.B. 70F outdoor: D.B. 47F W.B. 43F Note 2. The number indicated in < > is for the grille. W 3. Air flow and the noise level are indicated as Low - Medium2 - Medium1 - High.

4-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS SPECIFICATIONS


Service Ref. Parts name Room temperature thermistor PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 Symbol PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 TH21 PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

Resistance 30F/15.8k, 50F/9.6k, 70F/6.0k, 80F/4.8k, 90F/3.9k, 100F/3.2k

Liquid pipe thermistor

TH22

Resistance 30F/15.8k, 50F/9.6k, 70F/6.0k, 80F/4.8k, 90F/3.9k, 100F/3.2k

Gas pipe thermistor

TH23

Resistance 30F/15.8k, 50F/9.6k, 70F/6.0k, 80F/4.8k, 90F/3.9k, 100F/3.2k

Fuse (Indoor controller board)

FUSE

250V 6A (PMFY-PNBMU-E(1)) 250V 6.3A (PMFY-PNBMU-E#2/ER3) DC Brushless Motor 8-pole OUTPUT 28W PN0H28-MB MSFJC 20M23 12V/380 PJV-1063 208-240V 50/60Hz

Fan motor

MF

Vane motor

MV

Drain pump

DP

Drain sensor

DS

Thermistor resistance 30F/6.3k, 50F/3.9k, 70F/2.5k, 80F/2.0k, 90F/1.6k, 100F/1.3k DC12V Stepping motor drive port dimension 3.2 (0~2000pulse) EDM-40YGME (L1, L2, GR) Rated to 330V 30A

Linear expansion valve

LEV

Power supply terminal block Transmission terminal block MA-remote controller terminal block

TB2

TB5

(M1, M2, S) Rated to 250V 20A

TB15

(1,2) Rated to 250V 10A

Note : Refer to WIRING DIAGRAM for the supplied voltage.

4-3. AIR CAPACITY TAKEN FROM OUTSIDE


PMFY-PNBMU-E series are capable of taking air from outside. When taking air from outside, the duct fan is used. The air capacity should be 20% or less of the airflow SPEC (Hi).
9-13/16 11-3/8 90 4-1/8
5/16 3-1

4-1/4

4 -13
/16

Fresh air intake hole (Knockout)

Fresh air intake hole (Knockout)

(Unit: inch)

Service Ref.
PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

Air ow (Hi) 300 CFM

Air capacity taken from outside 60CFM

320 CFM

64CFM

320CFM

64CFM

370CFM

74CFM
Be sure to secure insulation material by tape, etc. Yellow 1 Connector (5P) Indoor unit side Orange Red Brown Multiple remote controller adapter PAC-SA88HA-E Indoor controller board Distance between indoor controller board and relay must be within 33 feet. Multiple remote controller adapter PAC-SA88HA-E Installation at site Be sure to secure insulation material by tape, etc. MB

Operation in conjunction with duct fan (Booster fan) Whenever the indoor unit is operating, the duct fan operates. (1)Connect the optional multiple remote controller adaptor (PAC-SA88HA-E) to the connector CN51 on the indoor controller board. (2)Drive the relay after connecting the 12V DC relay between the Yellow and Orange connector lines. (w)Use a relay of 1W or smaller. MB: Electromagnetic switch power relay for duct fan. X: Auxiliary relay (12V DC LY-1F) How to read curves

0 Curve in the right graphs Duct characteristics at site

CN51 on indoor unit board

Green

Static pressure (in.W.G.)


C A


D

QDesigned amount of fresh air intake <CFM> AStatic pressure loss of fresh air intake duct system with air flow amount Q <in. W.G> BForced static pressure at air conditioner inlet with air flow amount Q <in. W.G> CStatic pressure of booster fan with air flow amount Q <in. W.G> DStatic pressure loss increase amount of fresh air intake duct system for air flow amount Q <in. W.G> EStatic pressure of indoor unit with air flow amount Q <in. W.G> QaEstimated amount of fresh air intake without D <CFM>

CN51

Characteristic diagram of air capacity taken from outside of PMFY-PNBMU-E 0.2 0.1 0 -0.1 1 intake -0.2 -0.3 -0.4 0 10 20 30 40 Air flow (CFM) 50 60 70 80 2 intake

E
Q Qa

4-4. NOISE CRITERION CURVES PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3


OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 bar) 90 NOTCH SPL(dB) High 35 Medium1 33 30 Medium2 Low 27 LINE

PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3


OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 bar) 90

NOTCH SPL(dB) 37 High Medium1 36 34 Medium2 Low 32

LINE

80

80

70

NC-70

70

NC-70

60
NC-60

60
NC-60

50
NC-50

50
NC-50

40
NC-40

40
NC-40

30
NC-30

30
NC-30

20
NC-20
APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE

20

10

63

125

250

500

1000

2000

4000

8000

10

APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE

NC-20

63

125

250

500

1000

2000

4000

8000

BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz

BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz LINE

PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3


OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 bar) 90

NOTCH SPL(dB) High 39 Medium1 37 35 Medium2 Low 33

80

UNIT
70
NC-70

CEILING

60
NC-60

50
NC-50

40
NC-40

5ft

30
NC-30

MICROPHONE

20

10

APPROXIMATE THRESHOLD OF HEARING FOR CONTINUOUS NOISE

NC-20

63

125

250

500

1000

2000

4000

8000

BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz

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13/16(20) 2-15/18(74.5) 1-1/32(26) Refrigerant piping Drainage piping PVC pipe:VP-20[I.D.31/32"(25)] Pipe cover Liquid pipe Gas pipe O.D.1-11/16(43) O.D.1/4"(6.35) O.D.1/2"(12.7)

13/16(20)

1-13/18(46) 2-1/16(53) 9-3/8(247)

1-25/32(45)

13/16(20) 2-15/18(74.5) 1-1/32(26)

39-3/8(1000) outer side of grille 37-13-16(960) ceiling opening 31-15/18(811)suspension bolt pitch 29-7/8(759) 13/16(20) 13/16(20)

1-11/16(43) 90

Outer side of grille

11/16(17.5) 11/16(17.5)

Details of fresh air intake hole


4-1/8(2.8) Burring hole
0) /16(10 3-15

2-11/16(69)

PMFY-P06NBMU-E/E1/E#2/ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-E/E1/E#2/ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E/E1/E#2/ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E/E1/E#2/ER3

13/16(20)

Air outlet(lower) Outer line of grille Center line of unit

18-1/2(470)

16-15/16(430) Ceiling opening 13-3/8(340) Suspension bolt pitch

1-25/32(45)

) 122 /6( 3 1 4-

Knockout 31-15/16(812) 29-7/8(759) Electrical box

Refrigerant pipe(gas) O.D.1/2"(12.7) 15-9/16(395) 11-7/8(302) 10(254) Drainage pipe 5-9/16(141) PVC pipe: VP-20[O.D.1"(26)] Terminal block for power supply 1-31/32(50)

9-13/16(250) 11-3/8(288.5)

3-3/8(96)

6-15/16(176)

OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

13/32(10) 7-13/16(198)

13/16(20) 9-1/16(230)

2-3/16(56)

Right side
drain pan Terminal block for remote controller Terminal block for transmission Fresh air intake hole

Refrigerant pipe(liquid) O.D.1/4"(6.35) 3-3/8(96) 39-3/8(1000) outer side of grille 23-5/8(600) 7-7/8(200)

Front

Ceiling panel

Installation space required around indoor unit


Suspension bolt(M10 or W 3/8) Outer side of grille

2-3/8(60)

1-9/16(40)

Left side

7-7/8(200)

Ceiling Drain pan panel Same line Panel(grille):PMP-16BMU(W)

18-1/2(470)

Unit : in. (mm)

Mounting plate

4-5/16 (110)

Lower view

1-3/16(30) Panel(grille):PMP-16BMU

4-5/16 (110)

9-1/16(230) 9-1/2 (235) or more

4-1/4 (108)

[Legend] Symbol TH21 Thermistor TH22 TH23 Name Room temp. detection (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Liquid (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Gas (32F1/15k, 77F/5.4k)

LED on indoor board for service Mark Meaning Function Main power supply (Indoor unit:208-230V) LED1 Main power supply Power on Lamp is lit. Power supply for Power supply for MA-Remote controller LED2 MA-Remote controller on Lamp is lit.

Symbol I.B CN25 CN27 CN32 CN51 CN52 SW2 SW3 SW4 ZNR FUSE

Name Indoor controller board Connector Humidifier Damper Remote switch Centrally control Remote Indication Switch Capacity code Mode selection Model selection Varistor Fuse (6A / 250V)

<fig. 1> Models


SW2
ON OFF 123456 123456 123456 123456 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

Symbol X1 T LED1 LED2 MF MV DP DS LEV TB2 TB5 TB15 A.B Address board Mode selection SW1 Switch Voltage selection SW5 Address setting 1s digit SW11 Address setting 10ths digit SW12 SW14 Branch No.

Name Drain pump Aux.relay Transformer Power supply (I.B) Power supply (I.B) Fan motor (with inner thermo) Vane motor Drain water lifting-up mech. Drain sensor Linear expansion valve Terminal Power supply Transmission block MA-Remote Controller

SW3

P06 P08 P12 P15

WIRING DIAGRAM

Note 1. At servicing for outdoor unit, always follow the wiring diagram of outdoor unit. 2. In case of using MA-Remote controller, please connect to TB15. (Remote controller wire is non-polar.) 3. In case of using M-NET, please connect to TB5. (Transmission wire is non-polar.) 4. Symbol [S] of TB5 is the shield wire connection. 5. Symbols used in wiring diagram above are, : terminal block, :connecter. 6. The setting of the SW2, SW3 dip switches differs in the capacity. For the detail, refer to fig. 1. 7.Please set the switch SW5 according to the power supply voltage.
(2) Use copper supply wire.

DS

TH23

TH22

TH21

LEV MV
1 2 3 4 5
BLU BRN ORN YLW RED WHT BRN RED ORN YLW GRN

TO MA-REMOTE CONTROLLER DC8.7-13V CN3A (BLU)

1 2 3 5
LED2 (WHT) CENTRALLY CONTROL CN51 (GRN) REMOTE INDICATION CN52

1 2 34 5

TB5

SW4

1 5

ON OFF

SW3

SW2

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

SWC SW14

6 5 4 FAN 3 (WHT) 2 1
T FUSE 250V 6A CND (RED)

X1

1
(WHT) REMOTE SWITCH CN32 ON OFF

BREAKER (15A) LED1

FUSE(15A)

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E

SW5

SW1

GRN / YLW

DP

TO NEXT INDOOR UNIT

ON OFF

L1 L2 GR

208V

PULL BOX

RED BLU

See fig. 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

SW12 SW11

<2>

TB2

10ths DIGIT
0

3 2 1

1 2 3

(WHT) CNP

230V

1s DIGIT

BRANCH No.

10
I.B
3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
(WHT) LEV CN60 (GRN) VANE CN6V (WHT) DRAIN CN31 (BLK) GAS CN29 (WHT) (RED) LIQUID INTAKE CN21 CN20

6 2 1 2 1 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1
CN25

2 1
CN27

TB15

ORN

ORN

(RED) ADDRESS CN81

TO OUTDOOR UNIT BC CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER DC24-30V

S(SHIELD) M2 M1

BLU BLU

1 2

(BLU) (M-NET) CN2M

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(RED) ADDRESS CN42

A.B
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4
X1
(RED) ADDRESS CN82

POWER SUPPLY ~ / N 208230V 60Hz

MF

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1
(RED) ADDRESS CN43

[Legend] Symbol TH21 Thermistor TH22 TH23 A.B Address board SW1 Switch Mode selection SW5 Voltage selection SW11 Address setting 1s digit SW12 Address setting 10ths digit SW14 Branch No. Name Drain pump Aux.relay Transformer Power supply(I.B) Power supply(I.B) Fan motor Vane motor Drain water lifting-up mech. Drain sensor Linear expansion valve Terminal Power supply Transmission block MA-Remote Controller Name Room temp. detection (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Liquid (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Gas (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k)

Symbol I.B CN25 CN27 CN32 CN51 CN52 SW2 SW3 SW4 ZNR FUSE

Name Indoor controller board Connector Humidifier Damper Remote switch Centrally control Remote Indication Switch Capacity code Mode selection Model selection Varistor Fuse (6A / 250V)

Symbol X1 T LED1 LED2 MF MV DP DS LEV TB2 TB5 TB15

LED on indoor board for service Mark Meaning Function Main power supply (Indoor unit:208-230V) LED1 Main power supply Power on Lamp is lit. Power supply for Power supply for MA-Remote controller LED2 MA-Remote controller on Lamp is lit.

<fig. 1> Models P06 P08 P12 P15


ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

SW2
123456 123456 123456 123456 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

SW3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

Note 1. At servicing for outdoor unit, always follow the wiring diagram of outdoor unit. 2. In case of using MA-Remote controller, please connect to TB15. (Remote controller wire is non-polar.) 3. In case of using M-NET, please connect to TB5. (Transmission line is non-polar.) 4. Symbol [S] of TB5 is the shield wire connection. 5. Symbols used in wiring diagram above are, : terminal block, :connector. 6. The setting of the SW2, SW3 dip switches differs in the capacity. For the detail, refer to fig. 1. 7. Please set the switch SW5 according to the power supply voltage.
LEV MV 1 M 5
DS TH23 TH22 TH21

<2>Use Copper Supply Wire.

BRN RED BLU ORN YLW WHT

I.B
1 3
LED2 CN3A (BLU) (WHT) DRAIN CN31 (BLK) GAS CN29 (WHT) (RED) LIQUID INTAKE CN21 CN20

ORN (WHT)LEV CN60

TB15 1

2 1

2 1

2 1

6 (GRN)VANE 1
CN6V

BRN RED ORN YLW GRN

1234 56

M1

SW2

TB5

ON OFF

SW3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

1 2 34 5


ON OFF
2 3
9 0 1

SW5

SW1

FUSE (15A)

CND 3 (RED)

(WHT) CNP

9 0 1

PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E1

GR

GRN / YLW

TO NEXT INDOOR UNIT

M 1~ DP

ON OFF

L2

BLU

See fig. 1

208V

PULL BOX

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 SW12 SW11

L1

RED

7 8

<2>

TB2

10ths DIGIT
4 5 6

7 8

LED1

230V

2 3

1s DIGIT
4 5 6

(WHT) 1 REMOTE SWITCH CN32 3

BREAKER (15A) FUSE

SW4

SWC SW14

X1

(RED) ADDRESS CN43

BRANCH No.
F0 1 2

BCD

MS 3~
(WHT)

11
t t t t
CN25

2 1

CN27

2 1

8
(RED) ADDRESS CN81

TO MA-REMOTE CONTROLLER DC8.7-13V

ORN

M2

BLU BLU

1 (BLU) (M-NET) 2 CN2M 1 3 FAN

(WHT) 1 CENTRALLY CONTROL CN51

(GRN) 1 REMOTE INDICATION CN52

A.B
1
(RED) ADDRESS CN42 T

TO OUTDOOR UNIT BC CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER DC24-30V

(SHIELD)

4 1 4

8 (RED) ADDRESS 1
CN82

POWER SUPPLY ~ / N 208-230V 60Hz

MF

3456

789A

[Legend]

TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO MA-REMOTE BC CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTROLLER DC24-30V DC8.7-13V

Symbol TB2 Terminal TB5 block TB15 TH21 Thermistor

TB15 1 2 M1 M2 S TB5 TB2 L1 L2 GR

FUSE PULL BOX (15A) TO NEXT INDOOR UNIT

BREAKER (15A) POWER SUPPLY ~/N 208-230V 60Hz

PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3

TH23

RED

BLU

GRN/YLW

TH22

(SHIELD) BLK CND (BLK) 1 FUSE DSA U ZNR02 ZNR01 DC311 ~339V CNP (YLW) D.U.M 3 BLU 3 5 1 BLU

Name Power supply Transmission MA-Remote Controller Room temp. detection (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Liquid (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k) Pipe temp. detection / Gas (32F/15k, 77F/5.4k)

I.B
M 1~
DP

A.B Address board SW1 Switch Mode selection Voltage selection SW5 SW11 Address setting 1s digit Address setting 10ths digit SW12 SW14 Branch No.

X1
2 1 CNMF1 (WHT)

LED1 CN31 3 (WHT) DRAIN 1 6 CN60 (WHT) LEV 1 CN20 2 (RED) INTAKE 1 CN25 2 (WHT) 1 t DS

Symbol I.B CN25 CN27 CN32 CN51 CN52 SW2 SW3 SW4 SWE ZNR FUSE X1 LED1 LED2 MF MV DP DS LEV

Name Indoor controller board Connector Humidifier Damper Remote switch Centrally control Remote Indication Switch Capacity code Mode selection Model selection DRAIN UP MACHINE(TEST MODE) Varistor Fuse (T6.3AL 250V) Drain pump Aux.relay Power supply (I.B) Power supply (I.B) Fan motor Vane motor Drain water lifting-up mech. Drain sensor Linear expansion valve

CNMF2 (WHT) MF 7 5 3 1 5

8 6 4 2

MS 3~
BLU BLU 1 CN2M (BLU) 2 M-NET LED2 ORN ORN 4 CN42 (RED) 1 CN3A (BLU) 3 REMOCON

PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3
M
LEV
t 4 t t TH21 TH23 TH22

BRN RED BLU ORN YLW WHT

PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3

2 3

7 8

BC

P15

ON OFF

ON OFF 123456

PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

<2> Use Copper Supply Wire.

10ths DIGIT

1s DIGIT


3

BRANCH No.

78 9 A

5 6

5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

12
M
1 MV 6 *See fig. 1 5 BRN RED ORN YLW GRN SW2 3 CN6V1 (GRN) VANE 1 1 ADDRESS CN32 (WHT) REMOTE SWITCH SW3

SWE ON OFF

Note 1. At servicing for outdoor unit, always follow the wiring diagram of outdoor unit. 2. In case of using MA-Remote controller, please connect to TB15. (Remote controller wire is non-polar.) 3. In case of using M-NET, please connect to TB5. (Transmission line is non-polar.) 4. Symbol [S] of TB5 is the shield wire connection. 5. Symbols used in wiring diagram above are, : terminal block, :connector. 6. The setting of the SW2, SW3 dip switches differs in the capacity. For the detail, refer to fig. 1. 7. Please set the switch SW5 according to the power supply voltage.
SW4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 4

1 CN44 2 4 CN41 (WHT ) 1 LIQUID/GAS (WHT) CN27 HA 1 (RED) 1 CN51 (WHT) 5 CENTRALLY CONTROL CN52 5 ADDRESS (GRN) CN81 (RED) 1 8 REMOTE INDICATION 1 8

<fig. 1> Models


SW2
ON OFF 123456 123456 123456 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

LED on indoor board for service Mark Meaning Function Main power supply (Indoor unit:208-230V) LED1 Main power supply Power on Iamp is lit Power supply for Power supply for MA-Remote controller LED2 MA-Remote controller on Iamp is lit
SW3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

A.B
208V

SW5 230V SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

P06 P08 P12

4 (RED) ADDRESS CN43 1

SW12
90 1

SW11
9

0 1
2

SWC

(RED) SW14 ADDRESS F0 1 2 CN82 E


34 5 6

REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM


PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3

Thermistor TH23 <Gas pipe temperature detection>

Strainer (#100mesh) Gas pipe

Thermistor TH22 <Liquid pipe temperature detection> Flare connection

1
Heat exchanger Strainer (#50mesh) Thermistor TH21 <Room temperature detection>

2
Liquid pipe

Linear expansion valve Strainer (#100mesh) Strainer pipe (#100mesh)

Unit: in.(mm) Service Ref. Item. Gas pipe Liquid pipe PMFY-P06/P08/P12/P15NBMU-E PMFY-P06/P08/P12/P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06/P08/P12/P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06/P08/P12/P15NBMU-ER3 [1/2"(12.7) [1/4"(6.35)

Unit: mm PMFY-P06/P08NBMU-E PMFY-P06/P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06/P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06/P08NBMU-ER3 Capillary tube W1 Capillary tube W2 PMFY-P12/P15NBMU-E PMFY-P12/P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12/P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12/P15NBMU-ER3

O.D.[4.6 I.D.3.4 R200 O.D.[3.6 I.D.2.4 R200 O.D.[3.6 I.D.2.4 R80

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MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL

INDOOR UNIT CONTROL 8-1. COOL OPERATION

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

ERROR CODE

F C
ONLY1Hr.

F C

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

TEMP.

ON/OFF

<How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the operation MODE button to display COOL. 3 Press the TEMP. button to set the desired temperature. NOTE: The set temperature changes 2F when the or pressed once. Cooling 67 to 87F.

button is

MENU BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

MONITOR/SET

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

CLEAR

Control details 1-1. Functions regulated by temperature 1. Functions regulated by temperature Room temperature desired temperature + 2 F: Thermo ON Room temperature desired temperature: Thermo OFF

Control modes

Remarks

1-2. Anti-freezing control Detected condition: When the liquid pipe temp. (TH22) is 32F or less in 16 minutes from compressors start up, anti-freezing control starts and the thermostat OFF. Released condition: The timer which prevents reactivating is set for 3 minutes, and anti-freezing control is cancelled when any one of the following conditions is satisfied. Liquid pipe temp. (TH22) turns to be 50F or above. The condition of the thermostat OFF becomes complete by thermoregulating, etc. The operation mode becomes a mode other than COOL. The operation stops. 1-3. Compressor time delay 3 minutes minimum off cycle.

2. Fan

By the remote controller setting (switch of 4 speeds)


Type 4 speeds Fan speed notch [Low], [Medium2], [Medium1], [High]

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Control modes 3. Drain pump

Control details 3-1. Drain pump control Always drain pump ON during the COOL and DRY mode operation. (Regardless of the thermostat ON/OFF) When the operation mode is changed from COOL or DRY to any other mode (including Stop), the drain pump continues to run for 3 minutes.

Remarks

Drain sensor function The indoor circuit board energizes the drain sensor at a fixed voltage for a fixed duration. After energizing, the circuit board then compares the drain sensors temperature to the one before energizing, and judges whether the sensor is in the air or in the water. Basic control system While drain pump is turned on, it will repeat the following control system and judge whether the sensor is in the air or in the water. Timing of energizing drain sensor ON Repeat OFF Stand by for a minute Detect the temperature before energizing. (T0) 30 sec. Stand by for a minute 30 sec.

1 Drain sensor Indoor controller board CN31 1

Detect the temperature after energizing. (T1)

Judge whether the sensor is in the air or in the water.

Drain sensor temperature rise (t) Temperature of drain sensor before current is applied (T0) Temperature of drain sensor after current is applied (T1) [ t = T1 T0 ]

4. Vane

(3) Restriction of the downward vane setting When setting the downward vane A, B or C in [Medium1], [Medium2] or [Low] of the fan speed notch, the vane changes to horizontal position after 1 hour has passed.

(1) Initial setting : Start at COOL mode and horizontal vane. (up/down vane change) (2) Vane position : HorizontalDownward A Downward B Downward CSwing

1 "Only 1 Hr" appears on the wired remote controller.

15

2 3

8-2. DRY OPERATION

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

ERROR CODE

F C
ONLY1Hr.

F C

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

TEMP.

ON/OFF

<How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the operation MODE button to display DRY. 3 Press the TEMP. button to set the desired temperature. NOTE: The set temperature changes 2F when the or pressed once. Dry 67 to 87F.

button is

MENU BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

MONITOR/SET

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

CLEAR

Control modes

Control details

Remarks

1. Functions regulated 1-1. Dry mode temperature is controlled by TH21. Dry mode ON Room temperature desired temperature + 2F by temperature Dry mode OFF Room temperature desired temperature

Room temperature

3 min. passed since starting operation Call

Dry mode Dry mode ON OFF Room temperature (Ta) time (min) time (min) Ta 83F 9 7 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 83F > Ta 79F 79F > Ta 75F 75F > Ta

ON Over 64F OFF Less than 64F

Unconditional Dry mode OFF

1-2. Frozen prevention control No control function 2. Fan Indoor fan operation control depends on the compressor conditions.
Dry mode ON OFF Fan speed notch [Low] Stop

Note: Remote controller setting is not acceptable.

3. Drain pump

Same control as COOL operation

Same control as COOL operation 4. Vane (up/down vane change)

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8-3. FAN OPERATION


<How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the operation MODE button to display FAN.

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

ERROR CODE

F C
ONLY1Hr.

F C

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

TEMP.

ON/OFF

MENU BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

MONITOR/SET

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

CLEAR

Control modes 1. Fan Set by remote controller.


Type 4 speeds type

Control details

Remarks

Fan speed notch [Low], [Medium2], [Medium1], [High]

2. Drain pump

2-1. Drain pump control The drain pump turns ON for the specified amount of time when any of the following conditions is satisfied: ON for 3 minutes after the operation mode is switched from COOL or DRY to another operation mode (FAN). ON for 6 minutes after the drain sensor is determined to be submerged using the liquid level detection method given below. ON for 6 minutes after indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature indoor room temperature -18F, AND the drain sensor input is at the short or open level. (If condition or is still being met after the drain pump has been turned ON for 6 minutes, the drain pump is kept ON for a further 6 minutes.) 2-2. Liquid level detection method The liquid level is detected by determining whether or not the drain sensor is submerged, based on the amount the temperature rises after self-heating the sensor. This process is performed if any of the following conditions is satisfied: Drain pump is ON. Indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature indoor room temperature -18F Indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature or indoor room temperature is at the short or open level temperature. Every 1 hour after the drain pump has been switched from ON to OFF.

3. Vane Same as the control performed during the COOL operation, but with no restriction (up/down vane change) on the vane's downward blow setting.

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8-4. HEAT OPERATION


<How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the operation MODE button to display HEAT. 3 Press the TEMP. button to set the desired temperature. NOTE: The set temperature changes 2F when the or pressed once. Heating 63 to 83F.

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

ERROR CODE

F C
ONLY1Hr.

F C

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

button is

TEMP.

ON/OFF

MENU BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

MONITOR/SET

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

CLEAR

<Display in HEAT operation> [DEFROST] The [DEFROST] symbol is only displayed during the defrost operation. [STANDBY] The [STANDBY] symbol is only displayed during hot adjust mode.

Control modes 1. Functions regulated by temperature 2. Fan

Control details 1-1. Minimum compressor off cycle is 3 minutes. Room temperature desired temperature -2F: Thermo ON Room temperature desired temperature: Thermo OFF Controlled by the remote controller (4-speed) Priority is given to below-mentioned control mode 2-1. Stand by (hot adjust) mode 2-2. Preheating exclusion mode 2-3. Thermo OFF mode (When the compressor off by the thermoregulating) 2-4. Cool air prevention mode (Defrosting mode) 2-1. Stand by (hot adjust) mode The fan controller becomes the stand by (hot adjust) mode for the following conditions. When starting the HEAT operation When the thermoregulating function changes from OFF to ON. When releasing the HEAT defrosting operation
Hot adjust mode 1 Set fan speed by the remote controller [Low] [Extra Low]

Remarks

1 "STAND BY" will be displayed during the stand by (hot adjust) mode.

A: Stand by (hot adjust) mode start B: 5 minutes have passed since the condition A or the indoor liquid pipe temperature turned 95F or more C: 2 minutes have passed since the condition A (Terminating the stand by (hot adjust) mode) 2-2. Preheating exclusion mode When the condition changes the auxiliary heater ON to OFF (thermoregulating or operation stop, etc), the indoor fan operates in [Low] mode for 1 minute. 1 This control is same for the model without auxiliary heater.

To be continued to the next page

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From the preceding page


Control modes 2. Fan Control details 2-3. Thermo OFF mode When the thermoregulating function changes to OFF, the indoor fan operates in [Extra low]. 2-4. Heat defrosting mode The indoor fan stops. 3. Drain pump No drain pump operation However, when the control changes from COOL or DRY operation, the drain pump operates for 3 minutes. (1) Initial setting : OFF HEAT[last setting] When changing the mode from exception of HEAT to HEAT operation [Downward C] (2) Vane position : Horizontal Downward A Downward B Downward CSwing (3) Restriction of vane position The vane is horizontally fixed for the following modes. (The control by the remote controller is temporarily invalidated and controlled by the unit.) Thermo OFF Stand by (hot adjust) [Extra low] mode Heat defrost mode

Remarks

4. Vane control (Up/down vane change)

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8-5. AUTO OPERATION [AUTOMATIC COOL/HEAT CHANGE OVER OPERATION]


<How to operate> 1 Press POWER ON/OFF button. 2 Press the operation MODE button to display AUTO. 3 Press the TEMP. button to set the desired temperature. NOTE: The set temperature changes 2F when the or button is pressed once. Automatic 67 to 83F. When in AUTO mode, the unit will switch from either heat or cool automatically to maintain the set temperature.

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIMER Hr ON AFTER AFTER OFF

ERROR CODE

F C
ONLY1Hr.

F C

FUNCTION FILTER
WEEKLY SIMPLE AUTO OFF

TEMP.

ON/OFF

MENU BACK
PAR-21MAA

ON/OFF DAY

FILTER

MONITOR/SET

CHECK TEST

CLOCK

OPERATION

CLEAR

Control modes

Control details

Remarks

1. Initial value of HEAT mode for room temperature < Desired temperature operation mode COOL mode for room temperature Desired temperature 2. Mode change (1) HEAT mode COOL mode Room temperature Desired temperature + 3F or 3 minutes has passed (2) COOL mode HEAT mode Room temperature Desired temperature - 3F or 3 minutes has passed 3. COOL mode 4. HEAT mode Same control as cool operation Same control as heat operation

8-6. WHEN UNIT IS STOPPED


Control modes 1. Drain pump Control details 1-1. Drain pump control The drain pump turns ON for the specified amount of time when any of the following conditions is satisfied. (regardless of whether the compressor is ON or OFF) ON for 3 minutes after the operation mode is switched from COOL or DRY to another operation mode (HEAT mode). ON for 6 minutes after the drain sensor is determined to be submerged using the liquid level detection method given below. ON for 6 minutes after indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature indoor room temperature 14F, and the drain sensor input is at the short or open level. (If condition or is still being met after the drain pump has been turned ON for 6 minutes, the drain pump is kept ON for a further 6 minutes.) 1-2. Liquid level detection method The liquid level is detected by determining whether or not the drain sensor is submerged, based on the amount the temperature rises after self-heating the sensor. This process is performed if any of the following conditions is satisfied: Drain pump is ON. Indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature indoor room temperature 14F (except during defrosting) Indoor piping (liquid piping) temperature or indoor room temperature is at the short or open level temperature. Every 1 hour after the drain pump has been switched from ON to OFF. Remarks

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3
Check points Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester. (At the ambient temperature 50F~86F) Normal 4.3k~9.6k Abnormal Open or short Refer to the next page for the details.

9-1. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS


PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3
Parts name Thermistor (TH21) <Room temperature detection> Thermistor (TH22) <Liquid pipe temperature detection> Thermistor (TH23) <Gas pipe temperature detection>

PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

Vane motor (MV)


Yellow

Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester. (At the ambient temperature 68F~86F) Connector Brown Yellow Brown Red Normal Abnormal

MV
Red Brown Green Orange

Brown Orange Brown Green

380 7%

Open or short

Linear expansion valve (LEV)



M
Blue

Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester. Normal White-Red Yellow-Brown Orange-Red 150 10% Blue-Brown Abnormal Open or short Refer to the next page for the details.

Brown Yellow Orange Red White

Drain pump (DP)


Blue

Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester. (At the ambient temperature 68F) Normal 400~480 Abnormal Open or short

1 3

Blue

Drain sensor (DS)


1 2 3

Measure the resistance after 3 minutes have passed since the power supply was turned off. (At the ambient temperature 32F~140F Normal 0.6k~6.0k Abnormal Open or short Refer to the next page for the details.

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<Thermistor characteristic graph>


50

< Thermistor for lower temperature >

Thermistor for Thermistor <Room temperature detection> (TH21) lower temperature Thermistor <Liquid pipe temperature detection> (TH22) Thermistor <Gas pipe temperature detection> (TH23) Thermistor R0=15k' 3% Fixed number of B=3480 2% 1 1 Rt=15exp { 3480( )} 273+(t-32)/1.8 273 30_F 15.8k' 50_F 9.6k' 70_F 6.0k' 80_F 4.8k' 90_F 3.9k' 100_F 3.2k' Thermistor for Drain sensor (DS) drain sensor Thermistor R0=6.0k' 5% Fixed number of B=3390 2% Rt=6exp { 3390( 30_F 50_F 70_F 80_F 6.3k' 3.9k' 2.5k' 2.0k' 1 1 )} 273+(t-32)/1.8 273 90_F 1.6k' 100_F 1.3k' 140_F 0.6k'
Resistance (k)

40

30

20

10

0 -20

20

40

60

80

100

120

Temperature (F)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

< Thermistor for drain sensor >

Resistance (k)

20

40

60

80

100

120

140 170

Temperature (F)

Linear expansion valve


1 Operation summary of the linear expansion valve Linear expansion valves open/close through the use of a stepping motor after receiving the pulse signal from the indoor controller board. Valve position can be changed in proportion to the number of pulse signals. <Connection between the indoor controller board and the linear expansion valve>
Controller board DC12V Linear expansion valve 4 M 5 6 2 3
Orange Blue Brown Yellow Brown Red

6 5 4 3 2 1 Drive circuit 4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

Blue Orange Yellow White

1
White Red

Connector (CN60)

Note : Since the number of the connector at the controller board side and the relay connector are different, follow the color of the lead wire.

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<Output pulse signal and the valve operation>


Output (Phase) Output

1 ON ON OFF OFF

2 OFF ON ON OFF
D

3 OFF OFF ON ON

4 ON OFF OFF ON
C

{1 {2 {3 {4

Closing a valve : 1 2 3 4 1 Opening a valve : 4 3 2 1 4 The output pulse shifts in above order. When linear expansion valve operation stops, all output phase become OFF. At phase interruption or when phase does not shift in order, motor does not rotate smoothly and motor will lock and vibrate. When the switch is turned on, 2200 pulse closing valve signal will be sent till it goes to point A in order to define the valve position. When the valve moves smoothly, there is no sound or vibration occurring from the linear expansion valves : however, when the pulse number moves from E to A or when the valve is locked, more sound can be heard than in a normal situation.

2 Linear expansion valve operation

Valve position (capacity)

Close

Open
A
E

Sound can be detected by placing the ear against the screw driver handle while putting the screw driver tip to the linear expansion valve.
2000 pulse Opening a valve all the way

Pulse number

Extra tightening (80~100pulse)

3 Trouble shooting

Symptom Operation circuit failure of the micro processor

Check points Disconnect the connector on the controller board, then connect LED for checking. 6 5 4 3 2 1 1k LED When power is turned on, pulse signals will send for 10 seconds. If the LED does not light or keeps lighting even after the signals stop, that means some failures in the operation circuit.

Countermeasures Exchange the indoor controller board at drive circuit failure.

Linear expansion valve mechanism is locked.

Motor will idle and make a ticking noise when the motor is Exchange the linear expanoperated while the linear expansion valve is locked. This tick- sion valve. ing sound is the sign of the abnormality.

Short or breakage Measure the resistance between each coil (white-red, yellow- Exchange the linear expansion valve. of the motor coil of brown, orange-red, blue-brown) with a tester. It is normal if the linear expansion the resistance is in the range of 150" 10%. valve Valve does not close To check the linear expansion valve, operate the indoor unit If large amount of refrigercompletely. in fan mode and at the same time operate other indoor units ant is leaked, exchange the linear expansion valve. in cooling mode, then check the pipe temperature <liquid pipe temperature> of the indoor unit by the outdoor multi controller board operation monitor. During fan operation, linear expansion valve is closed completely and if there Thermistor (Liquid pipe) is any leaking, detecting temperature of the thermistor will go lower. If the detected Linear expansion temperature is much lower than the temvalve perature indicated in the remote controller, it means the valve is not closed all the way. It is not necessary to exchange the linear expansion valve, if the leakage is small and not affecting normal operation. Wrong connection of the connector or contact failure Check the color of lead wire and missing terminal of the con- Disconnect the connector nector. at the controller board, then check the continuity.

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9-2. FAN MOTOR CHECK


Check method of indoor fan motor (fan motor/controller board)
Notes High voltage is applied to the connecter (FAN) (CNMF1, 2) for the fan motor. Pay attention to the service. Do not pull out the connector (FAN) (CNMF1, 2) for the motor with the power supply on, doing so may result in damage to the board. Self check Conditions : The indoor fan does not rotate. Turn OFF the power supply. Wiring contact check Contact of fan motor connector (FAN) (CNMF1, 2) Contact of power supply cable. No

Was contact good? Yes

Correct wiring connection.

Turn ON the power supply. Power supply check Check the voltage of the indoor controller board with the connector (FAN) (CNMF1, 2)connected to the board. Approx. 294~325V DC between the connecter (FAN) (+) and (FAN) () / (CNMF1)(+) and (CNMF2)(-) No

Is the voltage normal?


Yes

Indoor controller board fuse check No NG OK

Is the fuse normal?


Yes

Replace the fuse.


Operation check OK

Replace the indoor controller board.


Operation check NG END

END

Replace the fan motor.


Fan motor position sensor signal check Rotate the fan motor more than one turn slowly and check the voltage between the connector < (FAN) (+) and (FAN) () > <(CNMF2) (+) and (CNMF2) (-) > with the connector (FAN) (CNMF1, 2)connected to the board.

Does the voltage repeat 0V DC and 15V DC ?


Yes

No

Replace the fan motor.


Operation check NG OK

Replace the indoor controller board.


OK

END

Operation check NG

END

Replace the indoor controller board.

Replace the fan motor.

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9-3. FUNCTION OF DIP SWITCH


Switch Pole 1 2 3 4 SW1 Function setting 5 6 7 8 9 10 Function
Thermistor <Room temperature detection> position

Operation by switch ON
Built-in remote controller Provided 2,500h Effective Thermo ON signal display
Fan operation at Heating mode

OFF
Indoor unit Not provided 100h Not effective Indicating fan operation ON/OFF
Thermo ON operation at Heating mode

Effective timing

Remarks Address board <Initial setting>


ON OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Filter clogging detection Filter cleaning sign Fresh air intake Switching remote controller display Humidifier control Air flow at Heat thermo OFF Auto restart function Power ON/OFF by breaker MODELS

Under suspension

SW 1-7 SW 1-8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON Extra low Low Setting air flow Stop

Low Setting air flow Effective Effective SW 2


ON

Extra low Depends on SW1-7 Not effective Not effective MODELS PMFY-P12NBMU-E OFF
ON ON

SW 2

Indoor controller board Before power supply ON

SW2 Capacity 1~6 code setting

PMFY-P06NBMU-E OFF
ON

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6

<Initial setting>
Set for each capacity.

PMFY-P08NBMU-E OFF

1 2 3 4 5 6

PMFY-P15NBMU-E OFF

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 SW3 Function setting 7 8 9 10

Heat pump/Cool only Louver Vane Vane swing function Vane horizontal angle

Cooling only Available Available Available Second setting 6

Heat pump Not available Not available Not available First setting Down B, C Not effective Effective

Indoor controller board <Initial setting>


ON OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Vane cooling limit angle setting 4 Horizontal angle


Changing the opening of linear expansion valve when the thermostat is OFF

Effective Not effective

( 4 ) At cooling mode, each angle can be used only 1 hour.

Heating 4deg. up Target superheat setting 5 Target sub cool setting 5

Under suspension

( 5 ) SW 3-9 setting PMFY-P06, P08NBMU-E=ON PMFY-P12, P15NBMU-E=OFF SW 3-10 setting PMFY-P06, P08NBMU-E=ON PMFY-P12, P15NBMU-E=OFF
Do not use SW3-9, 10 as trouble might be caused by the usage condition.

6 Second setting means first setting.

SW4 initial setting, which is shown below. Model Selection PMFY-PNBMU-E PMFY-PNBMU-E1 (Setting 1~5 ON ON for PMFY OFF OFF series) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

In case replacing the indoor controller board, make sure to set the switch to the PMFY-PNBMU-E#2/ER3 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5

Indoor controller board Before power supply ON

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Switch Pole SW11 1s digit address setting SW12 10ths digit address setting

Operation by switch

Effective timing

Remarks Address board

Rotary switch

SW12
78
90 1

SW11
78
90 1

Address board Rotary switch SW14 Branch No. setting


SW14
CDE AB

F01 789

Address board SW5 Voltage Selection


220V (208V) 240V (230V) If the unit is used at the 230V area, set the voltage

to 230V. If the unit is used at the 208V, set the voltage to 208V.

<Initial setting> 220V 240V (208V) (230V)

26

789

How to set branch numbers SW14 (Series R2 only) Match the indoor units refrigerant pipe with the BC controllers end connection number. Remain other than series R2 at 0.

Before power supply ON

<Initial setting>
SW14
CDE AB

F01

45 6

45 6

10

How to set addresses Example : If address is 3, remain SW12 (for over 10) at 0, and match SW11 (for 1 to 9) with 3.

<Initial setting>
SW12
78
90 1

SW11
78
90 1

45 6
23

23

23

45 6

23

23

45 6

23

45 6

9-4. TEST POINT DIAGRAM


9-4-1. Indoor controller board

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1

PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1
SW3 Function setting

PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1
SW4 Model selection

PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1

SW2 Capacity setting CN27 Connector (Damper) CN25 Connecter (Humidifier)

CN32 Connector (Remote switch)

CNP Drain pump output (DP) Between 1 to 3 208-230V AC

CN6V Vane motor output (MV)

CND Connect to the terminal block (TB2) (Power supply for indoor controller board connecting wire) Between 1 to 3 208-230V AC

CN52 Remote indication

FUSE 6A 250V

CN51 Centrally control

CN41 HA terminal-A CN60 Linear expansion valve output (LEV)

FAN Fan motor output (MF)

CN20 Room temperature thermistor (TH21) CN21 Pipe temperature thermistor/Liquid (TH22) CN29 Pipe temperature thermistor/Gas (TH23) LED1 Power supply (I.B) (Indoor unit : 208-230V) LED2 Power supply (R.B) CN3A Connect to the terminal block (TB15) (MA-Remote controller connecting wire) Between 1 to 3 8.7-13V DC (Pin1 (+)) CN2M Connect to the terminal block (TB5) (M-NET transmission connecting wire) 24-30V DC (non-polar)

CN31 Drain sensor (DS)

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Indoor controller board

PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

FUSE 6.3A 250V

CND Power supply 1-2 : 208-230V AC

CNMF1, CNMF2 FAN motor CNMF11-CNMF21 : 294-325V DC CNMF23-1 : 15V DC CNMF25-1 : 0-6.5V DC CNMF27-1 : 0-15V DC

LED1 Main power supply CN2M Connect to the terminal block TB5 (M-NET transmission connecting wire) 24-30V DC (non-polar) LED2 Power supply for MA-Remote controller CN3A MA-Remote controller connecting wire 1-3 8.7-13V DC (Pin 1 (+))

CN31 Drain sensor (DS) CN60 Linear expansion valve (LEV) CN20 Room thermistor/Liquid (TH21)

CN6V1 Vane motor

CN44 Pipe temperature 1-2: thermistor/Liquid (TH22) 3-4: thermistor/Gas (TH23)

CN32 Connector (Remote switch)

SW2 Capacity setting

SW3 Function setting

SW4 Model setting

CN52 Remote indication

CN51 Centrally control

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9-4-2. Address board

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

SW1 Function setting

SW5 Voltage selector

SW12 Address setting 10ths DIGIT

SW11 Address setting 1s DIGIT

SW14 Branch No.

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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3

Be careful when removing heavy parts.

OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Removing the intake grille Opening the air intake grille (1) Press the PUSH of the air intake grille.(See Figure 1) (2) Put your fingers on both ends of the air intake grille and let it down after the grille clicks.

PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS
Photo 1

Removing the air intake grille (1) Press the PUSH of air intake grille, and pull down both ends with your fingers after the grille clicks. (See Figure 1) (2) Pull out the handle of air intake grille toward you. (See Figure 2) (3) Unhook the string, which secures air intake grille. (See Figure 3)

Air filter

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

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OPERATING PROCEDURE
2. Removing the electrical parts box (1) Remove the panel. (2) Remove the address board cover. (3) Remove the electrical parts cover. (4) Disconnect the connectors of fan motor, vane motor, drain pump, room temperature thermistor, pipe temperature thermistor, condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor, and drain sensor on the electrical controller board. (5) Disconnect the lead wire and earth wire from terminal block. (6) Remove the electrical parts box.

PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS
Photo 2
Claw in middle of nozzle Nozzle Electrical parts

Drain pan

Photo 3

Electrical parts cover

Address board cover

3. Removing the nozzle Note when the nozzle is removed. The insulation material (white) which prevents water drop is mounted to the side of vane motor. Remove the insulation material before removing nozzle. (See Figure 4) After completing the service, re-mount the insulation material as before as shown in right figure. After service, mount the double layer insulation without fail. The hard material side should be faced toward the nozzle. (See Figure 4) (1) Remove the panel. (2) Remove the room temperature thermistor. (3) Unhook the claws in the middle of nozzle and remove the drain pan. (5 screws) (See Photo 2) (4) Remove the nozzle side of the heat exchanger.(2 screws) (5) Remove the address board cover. (6) Remove the electrical parts cover. (7) Disconnect the connector of vane motor. (8) Remove the insulation material (white) on the right side of nozzle. (9) Remove the nozzle. (6 screws)

Photo 4
Nozzle Heat exchanger

Vane motor

Room temperature thermistor

Figure 4
Insulation material Hard side of insulation Soft side of insulation

Nozzle

Vane motor

4. Removing the vane motor (1) Remove the nozzle. Refer to above-mentioned 3 Removing the nozzle. (2) Remove the vane motor.

Photo 5
Vane motor

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OPERATING PROCEDURE
5. Removing the drain pump (1) Remove the panel. (2) Unhook the claw in the middle of nozzle and remove the drain pan. (3) Remove the address board cover. (4) Remove the electrical parts cover. (5) Disconnect the connector of drain pump. (6) Remove the drain hose. (7) Remove the drain pump.(2 screws)

PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS
Photo 6
Drain sensor Drain pump

Fan motor

6. Removing the fan motor and line flow fan (1) Remove the panel. (2) Unhook the claw in the middle of nozzle and remove the drain pan. (3) Unscrew 2 screws at the nozzle side of the heat exchanger. (4) Remove the address board cover. (5) Remove the electrical parts cover. (6) Disconnect the connector of vane motor, fan motor and drain pump. (7) Remove the nozzle side of the heat exchanger.(2 screws) (8) Remove the nozzle. (9) Remove the drain pump. (10) Unscrew 2 screws in the motor support. (11) Remove the fan motor and line flow fan. (The fan motor and line flow fan can be removed without removing the heat exchanger.) 7. Removing the thermistor<Room temperature detection> (1) Remove the panel. (2) Remove the address board cover. (3) Remove the electrical parts cover. (4) Remove the thermistor. <intake temperature detector> (5) Disconnect the lead wire from the cord clamp. (5 points) (6) Disconnect the connector (CN20) on the indoor controller board. 8. Removing the thermistor <Liquid pipe temperature detection> <Gas pipe temperature detection> (1) Remove the panel. (2) Remove the address board cover. (3) Remove the electrical parts cover. (4) Remove the drain pan. (5) Remove the thermistor <Gas pipe temperature detection>/ <Liquid pipe temperature detection>. (6) Disconnect the lead wire from the cord clamp. (7) Disconnect the connector (CN21)/(CN29) on the indoor controller board.

Photo 7

Line flow fan

Fan motor

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

PANEL PARTS FOR PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMP-16BMU 10 11 10 2

3 4

3 4 5 6

Q'ty/set No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part No. T7W R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 E11 E00 E00 E01 E01 E02 E00 E00 E00 E00 Part Name 003 AIR OUTLET GRILLE 055 LATCH 099 PANEL HOOK 054 GRILLE CATCH 500 L.L.FILTER Specification PMP-16BMU 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1

Remarks (Drawing No.)

Wiring RecomDiagram mended Symbol Q'ty

500 L.L.FILTER TW7 E01 691 INTAKE GRILLE 054 GRILLE CATCH 648 RECEIVER COVER 044 MAGNET 096 SCREW CAP

10 R01 11 R01

33

FUNCTIONAL PARTS PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure.
Q'ty/set No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Part No. R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 T7W T7W R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 T7W R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 22A 005 E02 E00 E00 K08 K09 E10 E00 E00 E01 E03 E66 E01 E01 E00 31K E01 E07 E00 E14 E07 E00 E01 102 103 114 079 092 480 480 529 202 038 202 202 401 002 223 110 241 266 355 130 220 105 527 673 Part Name BEARING MOUNT SLEEVE BEARING LINE FLOW FAN STABILIZER ASSY VANE SLEEVE HEAT EXCHANGER HEAT EXCHANGER DRAIN PAN ASSY THERMISTOR GUIDE VANE THERMISTOR THERMISTOR LINEAR EXPANSION VALVE VANE VANE MOTOR CASING ASSY SENSOR HOLDER DRAIN SENSOR DRAIN PUMP MOTOR SUPPORT FAN MOTOR RUBBER MOUNT DRAIN PIPE ASSY SCREW ASSY Specification
PMFY-P NBMU-E

22

20 19

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

18

06/ 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

12/ 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Remarks (Drawing No.)

Wiring RecomDiagram mended Symbol Q'ty

ROOM LIQUID GAS

TH21 TH22 TH23 LEV MV

DS DP MF

34

ELECTRICAL PARTS PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E

PMFY-P12NBMU-E

PMFY-P15NBMU-E

RG79L094H01 CN60

2
CN6V

No.

Part No. E11 E17

Part Name 716 TERMINAL BLOCK 716 TERMINAL BLOCK 246 TERMINAL BLOCK 294 ADDRESS BOARD

Specification 3P (L1,L2,GR) 3P (M1,M2,S) 2P(1,2)

1 T7W 2 T7W

3 R01 556 4 T7W E00 5 R01 E00 6 T7W E43

304 CABLE ASSY 310 INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD with POWER BOARD

35

FAN CNP

Q'ty/set
PMFY-P 06/08/12/15 NBMU-E

Remarks (Drawing No.)

Wiring RecomDiagram mended Symbol Q'ty

1 1 1 1 1 1

TB2 TB5 TB15 A.B I.B

12

RoHS PARTS LIST

PANEL PARTS PMP-16BMU (FOR PMFY-P06/08/12/15NBMU-E(1)) PMP-16BMUW (FOR PMFY-P06/08/12/15NBMU-E#2PMFY-P06/08/12/15NBMU-ER3)

10 1

11

10

3 4

3 4 5 6

No. 1

RoHS

Q'ty/set Part No. T7W E16 003 T7W E22 003 R01 E01 055 R01 E01 099 R01 E07 054 R01 E14 500 R01 E15 500 T7W E04 691 T7W E06 691 R01 E06 054 R01 E01 648 R01 E01 044 R01 E04 096 R01 E07 096 Part Name AIR OUTLET GRILLE AIR OUTLET GRILLE LATCH PANEL HOOK GRILLE CATCH L.L.FILTER L.L.FILTER INTAKE GRILLE INTAKE GRILLE GRILLE CATCH RECEIVER COVER MAGNET SCREW CAP SCREW CAP Specication
PMP-16 BMU BMUW

Wiring RecomRemarks Diagram mended (Drawing No.) Symbol Q'ty

G G 2 G 3 G 4 G 5 G 6 G G 7 G 8 G 9 G 10 G G 11 G

1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1

36

FUNCTIONAL PARTS PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E1

22

21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 19

17 16 15 14 13 12

18

11 10 9

Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure.


No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23

Part No. R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 T7W T7W R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 T7W R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 R01 23A E04 E32 E01 E02 H08 H09 E30 H12 E03 H16 H17 H06 E16 E18 E05 32K E11 E11 E35 E24 E45 E13 E05 E03 102 103 114 079 092 480 480 529 202 038 202 202 401 002 223 110 241 266 355 130 220 220 105 527 673

Part Name BEARING MOUNT SLEEVE BEARING LINE FLOW FAN STABILIZER ASSY VANE SLEEVE HEAT EXCHANGER HEAT EXCHANGER DRAIN PAN ASSY THERMISTOR GUIDE VANE THERMISTOR THERMISTOR EXPANSION VALVE VANE VANE MOTOR CASING ASSY SENSOR HOLDER DRAIN SENSOR DRAIN PUMP MOTOR SUPPORT FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR MOTOR MOUNT DRAIN PIPE ASSY SCREW ASSY

Q'ty/set Wiring RecomPMFYRemarks Diagram mended Specification (Drawing No.) PNBMU-E PNBMU-E1 Q'ty Symbol 06/08 12/15 06/08 12/15

RoHS
G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

ROOM LIQUID GAS

TH21 TH22 TH23 LEV MV

DS DP MF MF

37

FUNCTIONAL PARTS PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

21

20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 18

16 15 14 13 12 11

17

10 10 9

Part number that is circled is not shown in the figure. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Part No. R01 23A 102 R01 E04 103 R01 E32 114 R01 E01 079 R01 E02 092 T7W H92 480 T7W H93 480 R01 E30 529 R01 H12 202 R01 E03 038 R01 N15 202 R01 H06 401 R01 E16 002 R01 E18 223 R01 E05 110 R01 32K 241 R01 E11 266 T7W E11 355 R01 E35 130 R01 E49 220 R01 E13 105 R01 E05 527 R01 E03 673 Part Name BEARING MOUNT SLEEVING BEARING LINE FLOW FAN STABILIZER ASSY VANE SLEEVE HEAT EXCHANGER HEAT EXCHANGER DRAIN PAN ASSY THERMISTOR GUIDE VANE THERMISTOR EXPANSION VALVE VANE VANE MOTOR CASING ASSY SENSOR HOLDER DRAIN SENSOR DRAIN PUMP MOTOR SUPPORT FAN MOTOR MOTOR MOUNT DRAIN PIPE ASSY SCREW ASSY Q'ty/set Remarks Specication PMFY-PNBMU-E#2/ER3 (Drawing No.) 06/08 12/15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ROOM 1 1 1 1 LIQUID/GAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wiring RecomDiagram mended Symbol Q'ty RoHS G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

TH21 TH22,23 LEV MV

DS DP MF

38

ELECTRICAL PARTS
PMFY-P06NBMU-E PMFY-P06NBMU-E1 PMFY-P06NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P06NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P08NBMU-E PMFY-P08NBMU-E1 PMFY-P08NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P08NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P12NBMU-E PMFY-P12NBMU-E1 PMFY-P12NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P12NBMU-ER3 PMFY-P15NBMU-E PMFY-P15NBMU-E1 PMFY-P15NBMU-E#2 PMFY-P15NBMU-ER3

1 2

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Part No. T7W E41 716 R01 E27 246 R01 E21 246 T7W E51 716 T7W E01 294 R01 E07 304 R01 E10 304 T7W 420 239 R01 E06 239 T7W E59 310 T7W E67 310 T7W E72 310 T7W E85 310

Part No. TERMINAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK ADDRESS BOARD CABLE ASSY CABLE ASSY FUSE FUSE INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD

G G G G G G G G G G G G G

Q'ty/set Remarks PMFY-P06/08/12/15 (Drawing No.) NBMU-E NBMU-E1 NBMU-E#2 NBMU-ER3 3P (L1, L2, GR) 1 1 1 1 3P (M1, M2, S) 1 1 1 1 2P (1, 2) 1 1 1 2P (1, 2) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 250V, 6A 1 1 250V, 6.3A 1 1 1 1 1 1 Specication

RoHS

39

FAN

RG79L094H01 CN60 CN6V CNP

7 6

Wiring RecomDiagram mended Symbol Q'ty TB2 TB5 TB15 TB15 A.B

FUSE FUSE I.B I.B I.B I.B

HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BLDG., 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO100-8310, JAPAN cCopyright 2005 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Distributed in Dec. 2008 No. OC341 REVISED EDITION-D PDF 7 Distributed in May 2008 No. OC341 REVISED EDITION-C PDF 7 Distributed in Jul. 2007 No. OC341 REVISED EDITION-B PDF 9 Distributed in Aug. 2006 No. OC341 REVISED EDITION-A PDF 9 Distributed in Jun. 2005 No. OC341 PDF 10 Made in Japan

New publication, effective Dec. 2008 Specifications subject to change without notice

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