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    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP



    First split I've ever put in, but i'm a bit confused, The felx cable fromt he indoor unit, I take it this is a the power cord and it needs a 3 core + earth to link the two together ???? Not to clear in the instructions



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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    WHOA!, STOP!

    Just read the installation instructions carefully.

    Normally, but not absolute, power to outdoor unit, link power from outdoor to indoor unit; separate cable with control connection between indoor and outdoor unit.

    If you can give details of the model then we might be able to provide more detailed information.
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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    its a srk 28,

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    It has a flex hard wired in and there is a 4 point terminal block on both the indoor and outdoor units

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    A lot of the newer smaller splits have the mains into the indoor and then to the outdoor.
    If there is a flex coming out of the indoor unit, this would lead me to believe that this is the case here.

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by Bakerbj
    First split I've ever put in, but i'm a bit confused, The felx cable fromt he indoor unit, I take it this is a the power cord and it needs a 3 core + earth to link the two together ???? Not to clear in the instructions
    Three core goes to spur/plug (yes i know it shouldn't really go to a plug but i am sure it will!)

    Connect 4 core cable which you will supply your self from the indoor unit to the outdoor compressor. They are number 1,2,3,4 in both units.

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    Which SRK28 is it ZD (Inverter)?

    Are you saying...
    Mains feed into the Inside Unit from power supply,
    Then Live, Neutral, Control and earth to the Outside unit?
    Thats opposite to the Daikin method?

    So surely both cables would need to be at least 2.5mm. Low power unit fed first? Full load runs via the inside unit?

    Still needs local emergency isolation close to the outside unit (20a Disconnector switch) Breaking only Live an Neutral? (Not earth & control wire) of the linking cable.

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    thanks for that, didn't want to make a tit of my self o nthe first job. Also in the instructions is says to lag both the liquid and gas pipes in the same insulation ? shouldnt they be seperatly lagged ?
    Last edited by Bakerbj; 25-07-2006 at 12:03 AM.

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by mick2me
    Are you saying...
    Mains feed into the Inside Unit from power supply,
    Then Live, Neutral, Control and earth to the Outside unit?
    Thats opposite to the Daikin method?

    So surely both cables would need to be at least 2.5mm. Low power unit fed first? Full load runs via the inside unit?

    Still needs local emergency isolation close to the outside unit (20a Disconnector switch) Breaking only Live an Neutral? (Not earth & control wire) of the linking cable.
    On some small wall units, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Hitachi & Daikool among others, all come with a power cord attached to the indoor unit for connection into a local supply. The interconnecting cable then supplies power/reversing valve/cond fan to the outdoor. As they run at low amps, (4/5A) 1.5mm cable is normally sufficient as this is rated for 19A.

    Local isolation at the outdoor is necessary to comply with BS7671.

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by frank
    On some small wall units, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Hitachi & Daikool among others, all come with a power cord attached to the indoor unit for connection into a local supply. The interconnecting cable then supplies power/reversing valve/cond fan to the outdoor. As they run at low amps, (4/5A) 1.5mm cable is normally sufficient as this is rated for 19A.

    Local isolation at the outdoor is necessary to comply with BS7671.
    Thanks Frank

    If I ever get this Daikin installed, A Mitsubishi SRK**ZD may be my purchase, for upstairs.

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    Re: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HELP

    Installed it and work a treat, the cable is the power cable. H*P said you can just stick a 13a plug on the end, but i wired into a fused spur

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