7
[Fig. 7.2.1]
B
A
M1M2
M1M2
TB3
TB5
[Fig. 7.2.3]
D
N
L
[Fig. 7.3.1]
C
B
C
D
E
A Control box
B Cover
C Screw
D Knockout hole
E Remove
[Fig. 7.3.4]
A
M1
M2
S
B
D
E
C
4
A
S
1
2
M1M2
S
1
2
TB15 TB5
TB15
C
C
B
2
A
1
S
M2
M1
9~13 VDC
C
A
B
1
2
[Fig. 7.3.2]
A
A
C
A Use PG bushing to keep the weight of the
cable and external force from being applied
to the power supply terminal connector. Use
a cable tie to secure the cable.
B Power source wiring
C Tensile force
D Use ordinary bushing
E Transmission wiring
A Terminal block
B Round terminal
C Shield wire
D The earth wire from two cables are connected to-
gether to the S terminal. (Dead-end connection)
E Insulation tape (To keep the ear th wire of the
shielded cable from coming in contact with the
transmission terminal)
7.2
[Fig. 7.2.2]
A Terminal block for indoor trans-
mission cable
B Terminal block for outdoor trans-
mission cable
C Remote Controller
[Fig. 7.2.4]
D
M1
24~30 VDC
N
L
1 2
(A, B)
7.3
B
E D
B
A
M1M2
M1M2
S
M1M2
TB3
TB5
TB5
C
B
2
1
S
M2
A Non-polarized
A
B TB15
C Remote Controller
D TB5
C
[Fig. 7.3.3]
C
G
F
B
E
A
A Power source terminal block
B Terminal block for indoor transmission
C Terminal block for remote controller
D To 1-phase power source
E Transmission line 30 VDC
F Terminal block for outdoor transmission line (TB3)
G Transmission line to the remote controller, terminal
block for indoor unit and BC controller
7.4
[Fig. 7.4.1]
<Address board>
ON
SW1
8
CN82
1
10
JP1
ON
SW12
SW11
2
3
2
1
1
OFF
SW14
SWA
SWC
10
1
SW5
N0
N0
A
S
C
D
1
6
1
CN62
SW7
ON
JP2
1
3