Mitsubishi PAC-KE91TB-E, PAC-KE92TB-E, PAC-KE93TB-E, PAC-KE94TB-E, PAC-KE95TB-E Installation Manual

Air Conditioning For Building Application
Filter Box PAC-KE91•92•93•94•95TB-E
Installation Manual
PEFY-P40
·50VMA(L)-E
PEAD-RP35
·50JA(L)
PEFY-P63
·71·80VMA(L)-E
PEAD-RP60
·71JA(L)
Model name
PA C-KE91TB-E
PA C-KE92TB-E
PA C-KE93TB-E
PEFY-P100
·125VMA(L)-E
PEAD-RP100
·125JA(L)
PA C-KE94TB-E
PEFY-P140VMA(L)-E PEAD-RP140JA(L)
PA C-KE95TB-E
Applicable types
Applicable filter
Size
Q'ty
700240
900240
550240
700240
700240
900240
ab
657
208
857
208
1057
208
1357
208
1557
208
1
1
2
2
1
1
PA RTS SHAPE Model nameQ'ty
24
20
30
1
1
1
1
1
PAC-KE92
·93TB-E
PAC-KE91TB-E
PAC-KE94
·95TB-E
PAC-KE91TB-E
PAC-KE92TB-E
PAC-KE93TB-E
PAC-KE94TB-E
PAC-KE95TB-E
SCREW(4×10)
SUCTION FLANGE
--
+
a
b
. WARNING . CAUTION
This symbol denotes what could lead to serious injury or death if your misuse the PAC-KE91 92 93 94 95TB-E.
This symbol denotes what could lead to a personal injury or damage to your property if you misuse the PAC-KE91
92 93
94 95TB-E.
This installation manual contains only the description of how to install the Filter box PAC-KE91·92·93·94·95TB-E. For information about how to wire and how to install air conditioning units, see the installation manual for them. For your safety, first be sure to read “ 1 Safety Precautions “ described below thoroughly and then install the Filter box
PAC-KE91·92·93·94·95TB-
E
correctly.
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE TEST RUN
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE REMOVE AND ELECTRIC WORK
WARNING
Always have the unit installed by Authorized Mitsubishi Representative or similar professional.
Improper installation by the user could result in problems such as water leakage, electric shock or fire.
Install the unit according to this Installation Manual.
If the unit is installed improperly, water leakage, electric shock or fire may result.
Always use the designated cables and connect them properly. When connecting the terminals, make sure that external forces from the cable is not being conveyed to the terminal and then tighten it securely.
Improper or loose connections could cause excessive heat or fire.
Only use Mitsubishi-approved accessories, such as an air cleaner, humidifier or electric heater.
Always have such accessories installed by an Authorized Mitsubishi Representative or similar professional. Improper installation by the user may result in water leakage, electric shock or fire.
Have all electric work performed by a properly licensed electri­cian. Electric work should be performed in strict adherence to procedures to this Installation Manual. Always provide a dedi­cated power supply.
If the capacity of the power supply is inadequate, it could result in problems such electric shock or fire.
Never modify the unit and always have repairs performed by an Authorized Mitsubishi Representative.
Improper repair could result in problems such water leakage, elec­tric shock or fire.
The following two symbols are used to denote dangers that may be caused by incorrect use and their degree:
After reading this installation manual, keep it in a place where the final user can see it anytime he or she wants to it.
When someone moves, repairs or uses the PAC-KE91
92 93 94 95TB-E, make sure that this manual is forwarded to the final user.
Never use for special applications such as storing food, plants, precision equipment or art.
The quality of these items may deteriorate.
Always provide adequate signal noise protection when installing in facilities such as hospitals and communication stations.
Equipment at these facilities, such as inverters, in-house genera­tors, high-frequency medical equipment, two-way communication equipment, may cause the air conditioner to operate improperly. Conversely, the signal noise from the air conditioner may affect the operation of medical equipment and two-way communication equip­ment and this could interfere with the medical treatment being given a patient or cause disturbances or interference in video broadcast­ing equipment.
Never operate the air conditioner with the air filter removed.
Particles will enter into the air conditioner and cause damage.
Route wiring so that there is no tension.
Tension could cause the wire to break and this could result in excessive heat or fire.
Dispose of packing materials properly.
Never use the unit in special environments.
Special environments with high concentrations of oil, steam or sulfu­ric gases will reduce the performance of the air condition and cause its parts to deteriorate.
Never turn off the power supply immediately after stopping the unit.
Wait five minutes or more before turning off the power supply. Turning off the power supply before that time could result in water leakage or damage.
Never install the unit where run-off could result in damage.
If the humidity in the room exceeds 80% or if the drain becomes clogged, water may drain off of the indoor unit. When the unit is used for heating, there may be drainage from the outdoor unit. If required, provide collector drain for the outdoor unit.
Use care when transporting the unit.
•Always use two or more people for lifting a product weight 20 kg. or more.
•Some products are packaged with plastic wrapping bands. Never use these for lifting or transporting the product.
•Never touch the fins on the heat exchanger. They are sharp and could cause cuts.
•Never allow children to play with the plastic bags used for packag­ing. Always tear them up when disposing. A child could suffocate in these bags.
Never touch the switch with wet hands.
Electric shock could occur.
Never operate the air conditioner with the panel or guard removed.
The hand could come in contact with rotating, hot or high-pressure components. They could cause electrical shock or entanglement.
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1 Safety Precautions
CAUTION
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
2 Confirming the Supplied Parts
1. Model names and applicable models
2. Provided parts
Check that the packet includes the following parts in addition to this installation manual.
3 Attach the filter box
Attach the filter box before installalling the indoor unit.
1. Remove the filter on the indoor unit. (Fig. 3-1)
Indoor unit
Fig.3-1
Filter
2. Install the filter box on the indoor unit with the supplied screws. (Fig. 3-2)
PAC-KE91 92 93TB-E
·······
10 pcs.
PAC-KE94 95TB-E
·············
12 pcs.
Note) Failure to firmly tightened the screws will cause air leak-
age. Make sure the screws are firmly tightened.
3. Install the supplied suction flange on the filter box with the sup­plied screws. (Fig. 3-3)
PAC-KE91TB-E
·····················
8 pcs.
PAC-KE92 93TB-E
·············
12 pcs.
PAC-KE94 95TB-E
·············
16 pcs.
Never place your hand inside the filter box during maintenance. If the filter tabs become caught when the filter is removed for maintenance, use a long stick or similar item to remove the remaining filter.
. CAUTION
2. Installation that allows for maintenance from the bottom
(1) Remove the under panel from the filter box. (Fig. 4-2-1)
(2) Insert the filter that was removed in step 3-1 above through the
bottom of the filter box. (Fig. 4-2-2)
(3) Insert the filter between the insulators on the top plate of the filter
box until the filter is completely inside the filter box, and place the filter on the under frame of the filter box. (Fig. 4-2-3)
(4) Install the under panel.
The last step of the procedure is to make sure that nothing has been overlooked during the procedure. In addition, once the filter box has been mounted and the above procedure has been completed, carefully check for air leakage at the connections of the indoor unit.
Final Check
For more detailed information, please consult your dealer.
1. Installation that allows for maintenance from the side
(1) Remove the side panel from the filter box. (Fig. 4-1-1)
(2) Insert the filter that was removed in step 3-1 above along the
top and bottom rails. (Fig. 4-1-2)
When using the PAC-KE93, 94, or 95TB model, join the two
filters before inserting them. (Fig. 4-1-3)
4 Installing the filter
If the two filters are inserted without them being joined
together, it will render the one in the back difficult to remove.
Indoor unit
Filter box
Filter box
Fig.3-2
Fig.3-3
Suction flange
Filter box
Fig.4-1-3
Under panel
Fig.4-2-1
Filter box
Rail
Fig.4-1-1
Rail
Fig.4-1-2
Side panel
Top panel of the indoor unit
Indoor unit side
Filter
Filter box under frame
Fig.4-2-2
Fig.4-2-3
Filter
Insulator
Filter box side
1
2
Insulator
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