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Mitsubishi Electric PLFY-P VBM-E Service Manual Eng

This document provides a technical and service manual for split-type heat pump air conditioner indoor units. It lists several indoor unit models and their service references. The revisions note that additional models have been added and some descriptions modified. The manual contents include sections on technical changes, safety precautions, part names and functions, specifications, air flow system, dimensions, wiring diagrams, refrigerant system diagrams, troubleshooting, special functions, and disassembly procedures. It provides instructions and cautions for safely servicing units using R410A refrigerant.
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Mitsubishi Electric PLFY-P VBM-E Service Manual Eng

This document provides a technical and service manual for split-type heat pump air conditioner indoor units. It lists several indoor unit models and their service references. The revisions note that additional models have been added and some descriptions modified. The manual contents include sections on technical changes, safety precautions, part names and functions, specifications, air flow system, dimensions, wiring diagrams, refrigerant system diagrams, troubleshooting, special functions, and disassembly procedures. It provides instructions and cautions for safely servicing units using R410A refrigerant.
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SPLIT-TYPE, HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS

December 2012
No. OCH413
REVISED EDITION-D
TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL

Indoor unit
[Model names] [Service Ref.]
PLFY-P32VBM-E PLFY-P32VBM-E.UK PLFY-P32VBM-E1.UK Revision:
• PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/
PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P32VBM-ER3.UK 100/125VBM-ER3 have
been added in REVISED
PLFY-P40VBM-E PLFY-P40VBM-E.UK PLFY-P40VBM-E1.UK EDITION-D.
PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER3.UK • Some descriptions have
been modified.
PLFY-P50VBM-E PLFY-P50VBM-E.UK PLFY-P50VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER3.UK • Please void OCH413
REVISED EDITION-C.
PLFY-P63VBM-E PLFY-P63VBM-E.UK PLFY-P63VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P63VBM-ER3.UK Note:
• This manual does not cover
PLFY-P80VBM-E PLFY-P80VBM-E.UK PLFY-P80VBM-E1.UK outdoor units.
When servicing them, please
PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P80VBM-ER3.UK refer to the outdoor unit’s
PLFY-P100VBM-E PLFY-P100VBM-E.UK PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK service manual.
• RoHS compliant products
PLFY-P100VBM-ER3.UK have <G> mark on the spec
name plate.
PLFY-P125VBM-E PLFY-P125VBM-E.UK PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-ER3.UK

CONTENTS

1. TECHNICAL CHANGES......................... 2
2. SAFETY PRECAUTION..........................3
3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.......... 5
4. SPECIFICATIONS.................................13
5. 4-WAY AIR FLOW SYSTEM................. 18
6. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS............ 21
7. WIRING DIAGRAM............................... 22
8. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM...... 24
9. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................... 25
Model name 10 . SPECIAL FUNCTION........................... 34
indication
11. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE............. 41
INDOOR UNIT

PARTS CATALOG (OCB413)


1 TECHNICAL CHANGES

PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P32VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P63VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P80VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P100VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P125VBM-ER3.UK
INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD (I.B) has been changed. (S/W version up)

PLP-6BAJ (Automatic filter elevation panel, option)


The controller board (U.B) has been changed. (only for the panel but not for the service part)

PLFY-P32VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P40VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P50VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P100VBM-E.UK PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-E.UK PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK
INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD (I.B) has been changed. (S/W version up)

PLFY-P32VBM-E.UK PLFY-P32VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P40VBM-E.UK PLFY-P40VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P50VBM-E.UK PLFY-P50VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-E.UK PLFY-P63VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-E.UK PLFY-P80VBM-E1.UK
FAN MOTOR (MF) has been changed.
TURBO FAN, NUT and WASHER have been changed.

OCH413D 2
2 SAFETY PRECAUTION
Cautions for units utilizing refrigerant R410A

Use the following tools specifically designed for


Do not use the existing refrigerant piping.
use with R410A refrigerant.
The old refrigerant and lubricant in the existing piping The following tools are necessary to use R410A refrigerant.
contains a large amount of chlorine which may cause the
lubricant deterioration of the new unit. Tools for R410A
Gauge manifold Flare tool
Charge hose Size adjustment gauge
Use “low residual oil piping” Gas leak detector Vacuum pump adaptor
Torque wrench Electronic refrigerant
If there is a large amount of residual oil (hydraulic oil, etc.) charging scale
inside the piping and joints, deterioration of the lubricant
will result.
Handle tools with care.
Store the piping indoors, and both ends of the
If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle, that can
piping sealed until just before brazing. cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of com-
(Leave elbow joints, etc. in their packaging.) pressor.
If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle, that can
cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of com-
pressor. Do not use a charging cylinder.

If a charging cylinder is used, the composition of refrigera-


The refrigerant oil applied to flare and flange nt will change and the efficiency will be lowered.
connections must be ester oil, ether oil or
alkylbenzene oil in a small amount.
Use the specified refrigerant only.
If large amount of mineral oil enters, that can cause deterio-
ration of refrigerant oil etc. Never use any refrigerant other than that specified.
Doing so may cause a burst, an explosion, or fire when the
Charge refrigerant from liquid phase of gas unit is being used, serviced, or disposed of.
cylinder. Correct refrigerant is specified in the manuals and on the
spec labels provided with our products.
If the refrigerant is charged from gas phase, composition We will not be held responsible for mechanical failure,
change may occur in refrigerant and the efficiency will be system malfunction, unit breakdown or accidents caused
lowered. by failure to follow the instructions.

Do not use refrigerant other than R410A. Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during
operation. If refrigerant comes into contact with
If other refrigerant (R22 etc.) is used, chlorine in refrige- a flame, poisonous gases will be released.
rant can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.

Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check


valve.
Vacuum pump oil may flow back into refrigerant cycle and
that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.

OCH413D 3
[1] Cautions for service
(1) Perform service after recovering the refrigerant left in unit completely.
(2) Do not release refrigerant in the air.
(3) After completing service, charge the cycle with specified amount of refrigerant.
(4) When performing service, install a filter drier simultaneously.
Be sure to use a filter drier for new refrigerant.

[2] Additional refrigerant charge


When charging directly from cylinder
· Check that cylinder for R410A on the market is syphon type.
· Charging should be performed with the cylinder of syphon stood vertically. (Refrigerant is charged from liquid phase.)

Unit

Gravimeter

[3] Service tools


Use the below service tools as exclusive tools for R410A refrigerant.

No. Tool name Specifications


1 Gauge manifold · Only for R410A
· Use the existing fitting specifications. (UNF1/2)
· Use high-tension side pressure of 5.3MPa·G or over.
2 Charge hose · Only for R410A
· Use pressure performance of 5.09MPa·G or over.
3 Electronic scale —
4 Gas leak detector · Use the detector for R134a, R407C or R410A.
5 Adaptor for reverse flow check · Attach on vacuum pump.
6 Refrigerant charge base —
7 Refrigerant cylinder · Only for R410A · Top of cylinder (Pink)
· Cylinder with syphon
8 Refrigerant recovery equipment —

OCH413D 4
3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

3-1. INDOOR UNIT


Drain pipe

Filter
Air outlet
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe

i-see sensor
(option)
Vane
Air intake
(Intake grille)

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3-2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER

CHECK TEST RUN display


CHECK and TEST RUN display indicate that
the unit is being checked or test-run.

MODEL SELECT display


Blinks when model is selected.

display
Lights up while the signal is transmitted to
the indoor unit when the button is pressed.

display
SET TEMP. display indicates the desired
temperature which is set.

display CLOCK display


OPERATION MODE display Displays the current time.
Operation mode display indicates which
operation mode is in effect. TIMER display
CHECK TEST RUN
MODEL SELECT °C Displays when in timer operation or when
AMPM setting timer.

“ ”“ ” display
AMPM
Displays the order of timer operation.
NOT AVAILABLE

display “ ”“ ” display
ON/OFF TEMP Displays whether timer is on or off.
The vertical direction of air flow is indicated.

display
FAN SPEED display indicates which fan
buttons
speed has been selected. SET TEMPERATURE button sets any desired
room temperature.
FAN AUTO STOP
ON/OFF button
The unit is turned ON and OFF alternately MODE VANE AUTO START
each time the button is pressed. TIMER CONTROL buttons
CHECK LOUVER h AUTO STOP (OFF timer): when this switch
is set, the air conditioner will be
FAN SPEED SELECT button automatically stopped at the preset time.
Used to change the fan speed. TEST RUN min AUTO START (ON timer): when this switch is
set, the air conditioner will be automatically
started at the preset time.
MODE SELECT button SET RESET CLOCK

Used to switch the operation mode between


cooling, drying, heating, auto and fan mode. h and min buttons
Buttons used to set the “hour and minute” of
the current time and timer settings.

LOUVER button
CHECK-TEST RUN buttons
Changes left/right airflow direction.
Only press this button to perform an (Not available for this model.)
inspection check or test operation.
Do not use it for normal operation.

CLOCK button
VANE CONTROL button
RESET button
Used to change the air flow direction.
SET button

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3-3. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER <PAR-30MAA/PAR-31MAA>
Wired remote controller function
* The functions which can be used are restricted according to the model.
: Supported : Unsupported
PAR-30MAA/PAR-31MAA
Function PAR-21MAA
Slim City multi
Body Product size H × W × D (mm) 120 × 120 × 19 120 × 130 × 19
LCD Full Dot LCD Partial Dot LCD
Backlight
Energy-saving Energy-saving operation schedule
Automatic return to the preset temperature
Restriction Setting the temperature range restriction
Function Operation lock function
Weekly timer
On / Off timer
High Power
Manual vane angle

The functions of the function buttons change depending on


the screen. Refer to the button function guide that appears
at the bottom of the LCD for the functions they serve on a
given screen.
When the system is centrally controlled, the button function
guide that corresponds to the locked button will not appear.

<Main display> <Main menu>


Fri Main Main menu
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay)
High power
Room Timer
Cool Set temp. Auto Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Mode Temp. Fan Cursor Page

Function buttons
Function guide
F1 F2 F3 F4

ON / OFF button ON / OFF lamp


Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit. This lamp lights up in green while the unit is in operation.
It blinks while the remote controller is starting up or when
SELECT button there is an error.
Press to save the setting. Function button F1
RETURN button Main display : Press to change the operation mode.
Main menu : Press to move the cursor down.
Press to return to the previous screen.
Function button F2
MENU button
Main display : Press to decrease temperature.
Press to bring up the Main menu. Main menu : Press to move the cursor up.
Backlit LCD Function button F3
Operation settings will appear. Main display : Press to increase temperature.
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns the Main menu : Press to go to the previous page.
backlight on and it will stay lit for a certain period of time
depending on the screen. Function button F4
Main display : Press to change the fan speed.
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns Main menu : Press to go to the next page.
the backlight on and does not perform its function.
(except for the (ON / OFF) button)

OCH413D 7
The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" and "Basic".
The factory setting is "Full". To switch to the "Basic" mode, change the setting on the Main display setting.

<Full mode> <Basic mode>


* All icons are displayed for explanation.

Fri Fri

Room Cool Set temp. Auto


Cool Set temp. Auto

Mode Temp. Fan Mode Temp. Fan

Operation mode
Indoor unit operation mode appears here. Appears when the buttons are locked.

Preset temperature
Preset temperature appears here.
Appears when the On/Off timer or Night setback function is
Clock (See the Installation Manual.) enabled.
Current time appears here.

Fan speed
Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled.
Fan speed setting appears here.

Button function guide


Functions of the corresponding buttons appear here. Appears while the units are operated in the energy-save
mode.

Appears when the ON/OFF operation is centrally controlled.

Appears when the built-in thermistor on the remote control-


ler is activated to monitor the room temperature (a).
Appears when the operation mode is centrally controlled. appears when the thermistor on the indoor unit is acti-
vated to monitor the room temperature.

Appears when the preset temperature is centrally controlled.

Indicates the vane setting.


Appears when the f lter reset function is centrally controlled.

Indicates the louver setting.


Indicates when f lter needs maintenance.

Room temperature Indicates the ventilation setting.


(See the Installation Manual.)
Current room temperature appears here.

Appears when the preset temperature range is restricted.

Most settings (except ON / OFF, mode, fan speed, temperature) can be made from the Menu screen.

OCH413D 8
Menu structure

Press the MENU button.


Main menu Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 and F2 buttons, and press the SELECT button.

Vane · Louver · Vent. (Lossnay)


High power

Timer
On / Off timer
Auto-Off timer

Filter information
Error information
Weekly timer
Energy saving
Auto return
Schedule

Night setback
Restriction
Temp. range
Operation lock

Maintenance
Auto descending panel
Manual vane angle

Initial setting
Main / Sub
Clock
Main display
Contrast
Display details
Auto mode
Administrator password
Language selection

Service
Service menu
Test run
Drain pump test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Lossnay (City Multi only)
Check
Self check
Maintenance password
Remote controller check

Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units.

OCH413D 9
Main menu list
Setting and display items Setting details
Vane · Louver · Vent. Use to set the vane angle.
(Lossnay) • Select a desired vane setting from f ve different settings.
Use to turn ON / OFF the louver.
• Select a desired setting from "ON" and "OFF."
Use to set the amount of ventilation.
• Select a desired setting from "Off," "Low," and "High."
High power Use to reach the comfortable room temperature quickly.
• Units can be operated in the High-power mode for up to 30 minutes.
Timer On/Off timer Use to set the operation On/Off times.
• Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
* Clock setting is required.
Auto-Off Use to set the Auto-Off time.
timer • Time can be set to a value from 30 to 240 in 10-minute increments.
Filter information Use to check the f lter status.
• The f lter sign can be reset.
Error information Use to check error information when an error occurs.
• Error code, error source, refrigerant address, unit model, manufacturing number, contact
information (dealer's phone number) can be displayed.
* The unit model, manufacturing number, and contact information need to be registered in
advance to be displayed.
Weekly timer Use to set the weekly operation On / Off times.
• Up to eight operation patterns can be set for each day.
* Clock setting is required.
* Not valid when the On/Off timer is enabled.
Energy Auto return Use to get the units to operate at the preset temperature after performing energy-save
saving operation for a specif ed time period.
• Time can be set to a value from 30 and 120 in 10-minute increments.
* This function will not be valid when the preset temperature ranges are restricted.
Schedule Set the start/stop times to operate the units in the energy-save mode for each day of the
week, and set the energy-saving rate.
• Up to four energy-save operation patterns can be set for each day.
• Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
• Energy-saving rate can be set to a value from 0% or 50 to 90% in 10% increments.
* Clock setting is required.
Night setback Use to make Night setback settings.
• Select "Yes" to enable the setting, and "No" to disable the setting. The temperature range and
the start/stop times can be set.
* Clock setting is required.
Restriction Temp. range Use to restrict the preset temperature range.
• Different temperature ranges can be set for different operation modes.
Operation Use to lock selected functions.
lock • The locked functions cannot be operated.
Maintenance Auto Auto descending panel (Optional parts) Up / Down you can do.
descending
panel
Manual Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a f xed position.
vane angle
Initial setting Main/Sub When connecting two remote controllers, one of them needs to be designated as a sub
controller.
Clock Use to set the current time.
Main display Use to switch between "Full" and "Basic" modes for the Main display.
• The default setting is "Full."
Contrast Use to adjust screen contrast.

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Setting and display items Setting details
Initial setting Display Make the settings for the remote controller related items as necessary.
details Clock: The factory settings are "Yes" and "24h" format.
Temperature: Set either Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Room temp. : Set Show or Hide.
Auto mode: Set the Auto mode display or Only Auto display.
Auto mode Whether or not to use the AUTO mode can be selected by using the button.
This setting is valid only when indoor units with the AUTO mode function are connected.
Administrator The administrator password is required to make the settings for the following items.
password • Timer setting • Energy-save setting • Weekly timer setting
• Restriction setting • Outdoor unit silent mode setting • Night set back
Language Use to select the desired language.
selection
Service Test run Select "Test run" from the Service menu to bring up the Test run menu.
• Test run • Drain pump test run
Input Select "Input maintenance Info." from the Service menu to bring up the Maintenance
maintenance information screen.
The following settings can be made from the Maintenance Information screen.
• Model name input • Serial No. input • Dealer information input
Function Make the settings for the indoor unit functions via the remote controller as necessary.
setting
LOSSNAY This setting is required only when the operation of City Multi units is interlocked with
setting LOSSNAY units.
(City Multi only)
Check Error history: Display the error history and execute delete error history.
Refrigerant leak check: Refrigerant leaks can be judged.
Smooth maintenance: The indoor and outdoor maintenance data can be displayed.
Request cord: Details of the operation data including each thermistor temperature and error
history can be checked.
Self check Error history of each unit can be checked via the remote controller.
Maintenance Take the following steps to change the maintenance password.
password
Remote When the remote controller does not work properly, use the remote controller checking
controller function to troublushoot the problem.
check

OCH413D 11
3-4. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER <PAR-21MAA>
“Sensor” indication
Display Section
Displayed when the remote controller
Day-of-Week sensor is used.
For purposes of this explanation,
Shows the current day of the week.
all parts of the display are shown.
During actual operation, only
the relevant items will be lit. Time/Timer Display
Shows the current time, unless the simple or Auto Off “Locked” indicator
timer is set. Indicates that remote controller but-
If the simple or Auto Off timer is set, the time to be tons have been locked.
switched off is shown.
Identifies the current operation
Shows the operating mode, etc. “Clean The Filter” indicator
*Multilanguage display is available. To be displayed on when it is time to
clean the filter.

TIME SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT


TIMER Hr ON
AFTER AFTER OFF Timer indicators
ERROR CODE FUNCTION The indicator comes on if the corre-
°F°C FILTER sponding timer is set.
“Centrally Controlled” indicator °F°C WEEKLY
SIMPLE
Indicates that operation from the ONLY1Hr. AUTO OFF
remote controller has been prohib-
ited by a master controller. Fan Speed indicator
Shows the selected fan speed.
Up/Down Air Direction indica- Room Temperature display
Ventilation indicator
tor Shows the room temperature. The room
“Timer is Off” indicator Appears when the unit is running in
The indicator shows the direc- temperature display range is 8 - 39.
Indicates that the timer is off. Ventilation mode.
tion of the outcoming airflow. The display blinks if the temperature
is less than 8 or 39 or more.
“One Hour Only” indicator
Displayed if the airflow is set to
Louver display
low or downward during COOL Indicates the action of the swing louver.
Temperature Setting or DRY mode. (Operation varies Does not appear if the louver is not
Shows the target temperature. according to model.) running
The indicator goes off in 1 hour,
when the airflow direction (Power On indicator)
also changes. Indicates that the power is on.

Operation Section
Temperature setting buttons ON/OFF button

Down
Fan Speed button
Up

Timer Menu button


(Monitor/Set button)
Filter button
Mode button (Return button) (<Enter> button)

Test Run button


TEMP. ON/OFF
Set Time buttons Check button (Clear button)

Back MENU ON/OFF FILTER

Ahead
BACK MONITOR/SET DAY CHECK TEST
Airflow Up/Down button
Timer On/Off button PAR-21MAA CLOCK OPERATION CLEAR
(Set Day button)
Louver button
( Operation button)

To return operation
Opening the number
cover

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

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.

OCH413D 12
4 SPECIFICATIONS

4-1. SPECIFICATIONS
Model PLFY-P32VBM-E PLFY-P40VBM-E PLFY-P50VBM-E PLFY-P63VBM-E
Power source 1-phase 220-240V 50Hz, 1-phase 220V 60Hz
Cooling capacity 1 kW 3.6 4.5 5.6 7.1
(Nominal) 1 kcal / h 3,100 3,900 4,800 6,100
1 Btu / h 12,300 15,400 19,100 24,200
2 kcal / h 3,150 4,000 5,000 6,300
Power input kW 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.05
Current input A 0.22 0.29 0.29 0.36
Heating capacity 3 kW 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0
(Nominal ) 3 kcal / h 3,400 4,300 5,400 6,900
3 Btu / h 13,600 17,100 21,500 27,300
Power input kW 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.04
Current input A 0.14 0.22 0.22 0.29
External finish Galvanized steel sheet
External dimension H × W × D mm 258 x 840 x 840
in. 10-3/16 x 33-1/8 x 33-1/8
Net weight kg (lb) 22 (49) 22 (49) 22 (49) 23 (51)
Decoration panel Model PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA
External finish MUNSELL (6.4Y 8.9/0.4)
Dimension mm 35 x 950 x 950
H×W×D in. 1-3/8 x 37-7/16 x 37-7/16
Net weight kg (lb) 6 (13)
Heat exchanger Cross fin (Aluminum fin and copper tube)
FAN Type × Quantity Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1 Turbo fan × 1
External Pa 0 0 0 0
static press. mmH2O 0 0 0 0
Motor type DC motor
Motor output kW 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050
Driving mechanism Direct-drive
Airflow rate m3 / min 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 12 - 13 - 14 - 16 12 - 13 - 14 - 16 14 - 15 - 16 - 18
(Low-Mid2- L/s 183 - 200 - 217 - 233 200 - 217 - 233 - 267 200 - 217 - 233 - 267 233 - 250 - 267 - 300
Mid1-High) cfm 388 - 424 - 459 - 494 424 - 459 - 494 - 565 424 - 459 - 494 - 565 494 - 530 - 565 - 636
Noise level (Low-Mid2-Mid1-High) dB <A> 27 - 28 - 29 - 31 27 - 28 - 30 - 31 27 - 28 - 30 - 31 28 - 29 - 30 - 32
(measured in anechoic room)
Insulation material PS
Air filter PP honeycomb
Protection device Fuse
Refrigerant control device LEV
Connectable outdoor unit R410A CITY MULTI
Diameter of Liquid mm (in.) :6.35 (:1/4) Flare :6.35 (:1/4) Flare :6.35 (:1/4) Flare :9.52 (:3/8) Flare
refrigerant pipe Gas mm (in.) :12.7 (:1/2) Flare :12.7 (:1/2) Flare :12.7 (:1/2) Flare :15.88 (:5/8) Flare
Field drain pipe size mm (in.) O.D. :32 (VP-25)
Standard Document Installation Manual, Instruction Book
attachment Accessory

Remark Optional parts


Decoration panel **1 PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA
Air outlet shutter plate PAC-SH51SP-E PAC-SH51SP-E PAC-SH51SP-E PAC-SH51SP-E
High efficiency filter PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH59KF-E
element **2
Multi-function casement PAC-SH53TM-E PAC-SH53TM-E PAC-SH53TM-E PAC-SH53TM-E
**1. PLFY-P-VBM-E should use together with PLP-6BA.
**2. PAC-SH53TM-E is necessary to use with filter PAC-SH59KF-E.

Installation Details on foundation work, duct work, insulation work, electrical wiring, power source switch, and other items shall be referred to
the Installation Manual.

Note : 1 Nominal cooling conditions 2 Nominal cooling conditions 3 Nominal heating conditions Unit converter
Indoor : 27DB/19WB (81°FDB/66°FWB) 27DB/19.5WB (81°FDB/67°FWB) 20DB (68°FDB) kcal/h = kW × 860
Outdoor : 35DB (95°FDB) 35DB (95°FDB) 7DB/6WB (45°FDB/43°FWB) Btu/h = kW × 3,412
Pipe length : 7.5 m (24-9/16 ft) 5 m (16-3/8 ft) 7.5 m (24-9/16 ft) cfm = m3/min × 35.31
Level difference : 0 m (0 ft) 0 m (0 ft) 0 m (0 ft) lb = kg / 0.4536

* Nominal conditions 1, 3 are subject to JIS B8615-1.


*Above specification data is
* Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subject to change without notice. subject to rounding variation.

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Model PLFY-P80VBM-E PLFY-P100VBM-E PLFY-P125VBM-E
Power source 1-phase 220-240V 50Hz, 1-phase 220V 60Hz
Cooling capacity 1 kW 9.0 11.2 14.0
(Nominal) 1 kcal / h 7,700 9,600 12,000
1 Btu / h 30,700 38,200 47,800
2 kcal / h 8,000 10,000 12,500
Power input kW 0.07 0.15 0.16
Current input A 0.51 1.00 1.07
Heating capacity 3 kW 10.0 12.5 16.0
(Nominal ) 3 kcal / h 8,600 10,800 13,800
3 Btu / h 34,100 42,700 54,600
Power input kW 0.06 0.14 0.15
Current input A 0.43 0.94 1.00
External finish Galvanized steel sheet
External dimension H × W × D mm 258 x 840 x 840 298 x 840 x 840
in. 10-3/16 x 33-1/8 x 33-1/8 11-3/4 x 33-1/8 x 33-1/8
Net weight kg (lb) 23(51) 27(60) 27(60)
Decoration panel Model PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA
External finish MUNSELL (6.4Y 8.9/0.4)
Dimension mm 35 x 950 x 950
H×W×D in. 1-3/8 x 37-7/16 x 37-7/16
Net weight kg (lb) 6(13)
Heat exchanger Cross fin (Aluminum fin and copper tube)
FAN Type × Quantity Turbo fan x 1 Turbo fan x 1 Turbo fan x 1
External Pa 0 0 0
static press. mmH2O 0 0 0
Motor type DC motor
Motor output kW 0.050 0.120 0.120
Driving mechanism Direct-drive
Airflow rate m3 / min 16 - 18 - 20 - 22 21 - 24 - 27 - 29 22 - 25 - 28 - 30
(Low-Mid2- L/s 267 - 300 - 333 - 367 350 - 400 - 450 - 483 367 - 417 - 467 - 500
Mid1-High) cfm 565 - 636 - 706 - 777 742 - 848 - 953 - 1024 777 - 883 - 989 - 1059
Noise level (Low-Mid2-Mid1-High) dB <A> 30 - 32 - 35 - 37 34 - 37 - 39- 41 35 - 38 - 41 - 43
(measured in anechoic room)
Insulation material PS
Air filter PP honeycomb
Protection device Fuse
Refrigerant control device LEV
Connectable outdoor unit R410A CITY MULTI
Diameter of Liquid mm (in.) :9.52 (:3/8) Flare :9.52 (:3/8) Flare :9.52 (:3/8) Flare
refrigerant pipe Gas mm (in.) :15.88 (:5/8) Flare :15.88 (:5/8) Flare :15.88 (:5/8) Flare
Field drain pipe size mm (in.) O.D. :32 (VP-25)
Standard Document Installation Manual, Instruction Book
attachment Accessory

Remark Optional parts


Decoration panel **1 PLP-6BA PLP-6BA PLP-6BA
Air outlet shutter plate PAC-SH51SP-E PAC-SH51SP-E PAC-SH51SP-E
High efficiency filter PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH59KF-E PAC-SH59KF-E
element **2
Multi-function casement PAC-SH53TM-E PAC-SH53TM-E PAC-SH53TM-E
**1. PLFY-P-VBM-E should use together with PLP-6BA.
**2. PAC-SH53TM-E is necessary to use with filter PAC-SH59KF-E.

Installation Details on foundation work, duct work, insulation work, electrical wiring, power source switch, and other items shall be referred to
the Installation Manual.

Note : 1 Nominal cooling conditions 2 Nominal cooling conditions 3 Nominal heating conditions Unit converter
Indoor : 27DB/19WB (81°FDB/66°FWB) 27DB/19.5WB (81°FDB/67°FWB) 20DB (68°FDB) kcal/h = kW × 860
Outdoor : 35DB (95°FDB) 35DB (95°FDB) 7DB/6CWB (45°FDB/43°FWB) Btu/h = kW × 3,412
Pipe length : 7.5 m (24-9/16 ft) 5 m (16-3/8 ft) 7.5 m (24-9/16 ft) cfm = m3/min × 35.31
Level difference : 0 m (0 ft) 0 m (0 ft) 0 m (0 ft) lb = kg / 0.4536
* Nominal conditions 1, 3 are subject to JIS B8615-1. *Above specification data is
* Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subject to change without notice. subject to rounding variation.

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4-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS SPECIFICATIONS
Service Ref. PLFY-P32VBM-E.UK PLFY-P40VBM-E.UK PLFY-P50VBM-E.UK PLFY-P63VBM-E.UK
Symbol PLFY-P32VBM-E 1.UK PLFY-P40VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P50VBM-E1.UK PLFY-P63VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK
Parts name PLFY-P32VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P63VBM-ER3.UK
Room temperature
thermistor TH21 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Liquid pipe thermistor TH22 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Gas pipe thermistor TH23 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Fuse
(Indoor controller board) FUSE 250V 6.3A

Fan motor MF 8-pole OUTPUT 50W

MSBPC20M04
Vane motor MV
DC12V 300/phase
PLD-12230ME-1
Drain pump DP
INPUT 12/10.8W 241/Hr

Drain float switch FS open/short detection

Linear expansion valve LEV DC12V Stepping motor drive port dimension :5.2 (0~2000pulse)
EDM-40YGME
Power supply terminal
block TB2 (L, N, ) Rated to 330V 30A *

Transmission terminal
TB5 (M1, M2, S) Rated to 250V 20A *
block

MA remote controller
TB15 (1, 2) Rated to 250V 10A *
terminal block
* Note: Refer to WIRING DIAGRAM for the supplied voltage.

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Service Ref. PLFY-P80VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P100VBM-E.UK PLFY-P125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-E1.UK
Symbol PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P100VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P125VBM-ER3.UK
Parts name PLFY-P80VBM-ER3.UK
Room temperature
thermistor TH21 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Liquid pipe thermistor TH22 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Gas pipe thermistor TH23 Resistance 0/15k, 10/9.6k, 20/6.3k, 25/5.4k, 30/4.3k, 40/3.0k

Fuse
(Indoor controller board) FUSE 250V 6.3A

Fan motor MF 8-pole OUTPUT 50W 8-pole OUTPUT 120W

MSBPC20M04
Vane motor MV DC12V 300/phase

PLD-12230ME-1
Drain pump DP INPUT 12/10.8W 241/Hr

Drain float switch FS open/short detection

Linear expansion valve LEV DC12V Stepping motor drive port dimension :5.2 (0~2000pulse)
EDM-80YGME
Power supply terminal
block TB2 (L, N, ) Rated to 330V 30A *

Transmission terminal
TB5 (M1, M2, S) Rated to 250V 20A *
block

MA remote controller
TB15 (1, 2) Rated to 250V 10A *
terminal block
* Note: Refer to WIRING DIAGRAM for the supplied voltage.

4-3. SOUND LEVEL


Sound level at anechoic room : Low-Mid2-Mid1-High
PLFY-P·VBM-E
Service Ref. Sound level dB (A)
PLFY-P32VBM-E(1).UK
PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK 27-28-29-31
PLFY-P32VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P40VBM-E(1).UK
PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P40VBM-ER3.UK
27-28-30-31
PLFY-P50VBM-E(1).UK
PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P50VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-E(1).UK
1.5m

PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK 28-29-30-32
PLFY-P63VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P80VBM-E(1).UK
PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK 30-32-35-37
Measurement location PLFY-P80VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P100VBM-E.UK
* Measured in anechoic room. PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK 34-37-39-41
PLFY-P100VBM-ER3.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK 35-38-41-43
PLFY-P125VBM-ER3.UK

OCH413D 16
4-4. NC CURVES

PLFY-P32VBM-E(1).UK PLFY-P40VBM-E(1).UK PLFY-P50VBM-E(1).UK


PLFY-P32VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P40VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P50VBM-ER3.UK
External static pressure : 0Pa External static pressure : 0Pa External static pressure : 0Pa
Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz
Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz
70.0 70.0 70.0
Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa

Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa

Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa


65.0 65.0 65.0
60.0 60.0 60.0
NC-60 NC-60 NC-60
55.0 55.0 55.0
50.0 50.0 50.0
NC-50 NC-50 NC-50
45.0 45.0 45.0
40.0 40.0 40.0
NC-40 NC-40 NC-40
35.0 35.0 35.0
30.0 30.0 30.0
NC-30 NC-30 NC-30
25.0 25.0 25.0
20.0 20.0 20.0
Approximate minimum Approximate minimum Approximate minimum
15.0 audible limit on NC-20 15.0 audible limit on NC-20 15.0 audible limit on NC-20
continuous noise continuous noise continuous noise
10.0 10.0 10.0
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Octave band center frequencies (Hz) Octave band center frequencies (Hz) Octave band center frequencies (Hz)

PLFY-P63VBM-E(1).UK PLFY-P80VBM-E(1).UK PLFY-P100VBM-E.UK


PLFY-P63VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P80VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P100VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P63VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P80VBM-ER3.UK PLFY-P100VBM-ER3.UK
External static pressure : 0Pa External static pressure : 0Pa External static pressure : 0Pa
Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz
Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz
70.0 70.0 70.0
Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa

Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa

Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa


65.0 65.0 65.0
60.0 60.0 60.0
NC-60 NC-60 NC-60
55.0 55.0 55.0
50.0 50.0 50.0
NC-50 NC-50 NC-50
45.0 45.0 45.0
40.0 40.0 40.0
NC-40 NC-40 NC-40
35.0 35.0 35.0
30.0 30.0 30.0
NC-30 NC-30 NC-30
25.0 25.0 25.0
20.0 20.0 20.0
Approximate minimum Approximate minimum Approximate minimum
15.0 audible limit on NC-20 15.0 audible limit on NC-20 15.0 audible limit on NC-20
continuous noise continuous noise continuous noise
10.0 10.0 10.0
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Octave band center frequencies (Hz) Octave band center frequencies (Hz) Octave band center frequencies (Hz)

PLFY-P125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P125VBM-ER3.UK
External static pressure : 0Pa
Power source : 220,230,240V, 50Hz / 220V, 60Hz
High 50/60Hz Middle2 50/60Hz
Low 50/60Hz Middle1 50/60Hz
70.0
Octave band pressure level (dB) 0dB=20Pa

65.0
60.0
NC-60
55.0
50.0
NC-50
45.0
40.0
NC-40
35.0
30.0
NC-30
25.0
20.0
Approximate minimum
15.0 audible limit on NC-20
continuous noise
10.0
63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Octave band center frequencies (Hz)

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5 4-WAY AIR FLOW SYSTEM

5-1. PLACEMENT OF THE AIR OUTLETS


• For this grille, the blowout direction comes in 11 patterns.
Also, by setting the remote controller to the appropriate settings, you can adjust the airflow and speed. Select the settings
from Table1 according to the location in which you want to install the unit.

1) Decide on the pattern of the airflow direction.

<Table 1> 4-direction 3-direction 2-direction Note1.


For 3 and 2-direction
Pattern 1 Initial setting Pattern 4 1 air outlet Pattern 6 2 air outlet settings, please use
Blowout direction

fully closed fully closed the air outlet shutter


plate (option).
pattern

2) According to the number of air outlets and height of the ceiling to install the unit, be sure to set up the switches
(SWA, SWB) on the circuit board to the appropriate setting.
• Correspondence of ceiling heights to numbers of air outlets

SWA SWB
3 2
2 3 CN43
1 4
SW1
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CN82

SW12 SW11 SWC SW14


0 1 0 1 F0 1 2
9 9 E
2 3

3456
2 3
7 8

7 8

D
BC

4 4 789A
5 6 5 6

./ .
(10ths DIGIT) (1s DIGIT) (BRANCH No.)

PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-ER3.UK
SWA

SWB Silent Standard High ceiling
4 direction 2.5m 2.7m 3.5m
3 direction 2.7m 3.0m 3.5m

2 direction 3.0m 3.3m 3.5m

PLFY-P100/125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P100/125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P100/125VBM-ER3.UK
SWA

SWB Silent Standard High ceiling
4 direction 2.7m 3.2m 4.5m
3 direction 3.0m 3.6m 4.5m

2 direction 3.3m 4.0m 4.5m

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5-2. BRANCH DUCT HOLE AND FRESH AIR INTAKE HOLE
At the time of installation, use the duct holes (cut out) located at the positions shown in following diagram, as and when
required.
• A fresh air intake hole for the optional multi function casement can also be made.

Note:
The figures marked with * in the drawing below represent the dimensions of the main unit excluding those of the optional multi
function casement.
When installing the optional multi function casement, add 135 mm to the dimensions marked on the figure.
When installing the branch ducts, be sure to insulate adequately.
Otherwise, condensation and dripping may occur.

Fresh air intake hole diagram


Fresh air intake hole
3-:2.8 burring hole
 Branch duct hole 120
:125 burring
hole pitch

120
Indoor unit

*158
  Branch duct hole diagram :100 cut
(view from either side) out hole
90 100 100 90
Ceiling

100

130
Drain pipe
70°

Refrigerant pipe

*155
*167
14-:2.8 burring hole
350
:175 burring hole pitch :150 cut out hole

5-3. OPERATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH Be sure to secure insulation ~


DUCT FAN (Booster fan) CN51 5 Green
material by tape, etc

• Whenever the indoor unit is operating, the duct fun also on


indoor Yellow
operates. controller 1 Orange MB
(1) Connect the optional multiple remote controller adapter board Connector (5P) Red
(PAC-SA88HA-E) to the connector CN51 on the indoor Brown
Indoor unit side
controller board. Multiple remote
Installation at site
(2) Drive the relay after connecting the 12V DC relay controller adapter Be sure to secure insulation
between the Yellow and Orange connector wires. PAC-SA88HA-E material by tape, etc
MB: Electromagnetic switch power relay for duct fan. Indoor controller board
X: Auxiliary relay (For DC 12V, coil rating : 1.0W or below) Distance between indoor
controller board and relay
must be within 10m.
CN51

Multiple remote
controller adapter
PAC-SA88HA-E

CN51

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5-4. FRESH AIR INTAKE AMOUNT & STATIC PRESSURE CHARACTERISTICS
l PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-ER3.UK
Multi function casement + Standard filter Multi function casement + High efficiency filter
50 50

0 0
Static pressure[Pa]

Static pressure[Pa]
-50 -50
2 - inlet
2 - inlet
-100 -100

-150 -150
1 - inlet
1 - inlet
-200 -200
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Airflow rate [m3/min] Airflow rate [m3/min]

Taking air into the unit


50
How to read curves
Curve in the
Duct characteristics Q…Planned amount of fresh air intake
1 at site
0 graphs <m3/min>
0
A…Static pressure loss of fresh air
A
Static pressure[Pa]

intake duct system with airflow


C
-50 B
amount Q <Pa>
Q …
B Forced static pressure at air condi-
-100 tioner inlet with airflow amount Q
2 <Pa>
C…Static pressure of booster fan with
A
C

-150 airflow amount Q <Pa>


D … Static pressure loss increase
E

Q amount of fresh air intake duct sys-


-200
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 tem for airflow amount Q <Pa>
Airflow rate [m3/min] 3
E…Static pressure of indoor unit with
airflow amount Q <Pa>
D

Qa…Estimated amount of fresh air


intake without D 3
<m /min>
A

2 PLFY-P100/125VBM-E.UK Qa

PLFY-P100/125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P100/125VBM-ER3.UK
Multi function casement + Standard filter Multi function casement + High efficiency filter
50 50

0 0
Static pressure[Pa]
Static pressure[Pa]

-50 -50
2 - inlet
-100 -100
2 - inlet
-150 -150
1 - inlet 1 - inlet
-200 -200
0 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8
Airflow rate [m3/min] Airflow rate [m3/min]

Taking air into the unit


50

0
Static pressure[Pa]

-50

-100

-150

-200
0 2 4 6 8
Airflow rate [m3/min]

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6 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK Unit : mm
Ceiling hole
20~45 860~910 20~45
810
Detail connecting of branch duct(Both aspects)
Fresh air Suspension bolt pitch 90 100 100 90 Cut out hole

20~45
intake hole 160

100
130
(7.5)
160

70°

* 155
167
Indoor/outdoor unit connecting *
terminal block

Suspension bolt pitch


Power supply 350
Branch duct hole :175 14-:2.8

Ceiling hole
terminal block

860~910
Branch duct hole

605
840

620
Burring hole pitch Burring hole
For MA-Remote controller
terminal block :150
Cut out hole

Detail drawing of fresh air intake hole


150

160
24
D
C
90

(7.5)

Burring hole
3-:2.8
Burring hole pitch
20~45

Suspension bolt 187.5 160 :125


M10 or W3/8 120°
840

1 60 284 377
Drain pipe
connected to VP-25 ( Connected the attached
flexible pipe or socket. ) Cut out hole

120°
Keep approximately :100
2

158
10 to 15 mm space
between unit ceiling *
and ceiling slab.
A
B

*
190

Ceiling
156
170

105
140

* * *
* *
In case of standard grille : PLP-6BA/PLP-6BAMD
Suspension bolt
50~70

+5

35

lower edge Power supply wire,


0

Ceiling Auto-grille
* Indoor unit/Outdoor unit
17

connecting wire entry Grille Air intake grille up/down distance


Control wire entry
597
Air intake hole In case of auto-grille : PLP-6BAJ
Drain hole In case of wireless remote controller : PLP-6BALM
Drain pump clean hole
M and Drain emergency Emergency operation switch<Cooling>
drainage hole and Emergency Up/Down switch<Up>
M Emergency operation
Auto vane switch<Heating>and Ceiling
(Air outlet)

Max. 4.0m
Emergency Up/Down switch<Down> L.L Filter
Air intake hole
Air outlet hole
950

500

597

Receiver DEFROST/STAND BY lamp Air intake grille


Operation lamp
Air intake
grille Note 1. Please choose the grille from a standard grille, auto-grille.
M 2. As for drain pipe, please use VP-25 (O.D. :32 PVC TUBE).
Drain pump is included.
M Vane motor Max. lifting height is 850mm from the ceiling.
83

3. As for suspension bolt, please use M10 or W3/8. (Procured at local site)
500 83 36
4. Electrical box may be removed for the service purpose.
36

Air outlet hole Make sure to slack the electrical wire little bit for control/power wires connection.
950 5. The height of the indoor unit is able to be adjusted with the grille attached.
6. For the installation of the optional high efficiency filter or optional
Corner pocket multi-functional casement.
1) Requires E or more space between transom and ceiling for the installation.
2) Add 135 mm to the dimensions * marked on the figure.
3) The optional high efficiency filter must be used jointly with optional multi-functional
Indoor unit Indoor unit casement.
7. When installing the branch ducts, be sure to insulate adequately.
Otherwise condensation and dripping may occur.
(It becomes the cause of dew drops/water dew.)
8. As for necessary installation/service space, please refer to the left figure.
1000 mm
or more

Ceiling Accessory ··· Drain socket (I.D. 32)


3000 mm or
Grille more 2500mm or more
from floor Models
A B C D E
For high PLFY-P32,40, 50VBM-E
Obstacle attachment
1500 mm Refrigerant pipe···:6.35 Refrigerant pipe ···:12.7
or more Flared connection···1/4 inch Flared connection···1/2 inch 80 74
241 258 400
Floor
PLFY-P63,80VBM-E
Refrigerant pipe···:9.52 Refrigerant pipe···:15.88
PLFY-P100,125VBM-E Flared connection···3/8 inch Flared connection···5/8 inch 85 77
281 298 440

OCH413D 21
7 WIRING DIAGRAM

PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK

[LEGEND]
SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME
I. B INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD TB2 TERMINAL POWER SUPPLY OPTION PART
CN27 CONNECTOR DAMPER TB5 BLOCK TRANSMISSION W.B PCB FOR WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
CN32 REMOTE SWITCH TB15 MA-REMOTE CONTROLLER BZ BUZZER
CN51 CENTRALLY CONTROL TH21 THERMISTOR ROOM TEMP. DETECTION LED1 LED (OPERATION INDICATION : GREEN)
CN52 REMOTE INDICATION (0 / 15k, 25 / 5.4k) LED2 LED (PREPARATION FOR HEATING : ORANGE)
FUSE FUSE (T6.3AL250V) TH22 PIPE TEMP. DETECTION / LIQUID RU RECEVING UNIT
LED1 POWER SUPPLY (I. B) (0 / 15k, 25 / 5.4k) SW1 EMERGENCY OPERATION (HEAT / DOWN)
LED2 POWER SUPPLY (I. B) TH23 PIPE TEMP. DETECTION / GAS SW2 EMERGENCY OPERATION (COOL / UP)
SW2 SWITCH CAPACITY CODE (0 / 15k, 25 / 5.4k)
SW3 MODE SELECTION A. B ADDRESS BOARD
SW4 MODEL SELECTION SWA SWITCH CEILING HEIGHT SELECTOR
SWE DRAIN PUMP (TEST MODE) SWB DISCHARGE OUTLET NUMBER
X1 AUX. RELAY DRAIN PUMP SELECTOR
DP DRAIN PUMP SWC OPTION SELECTOR
FS DRAIN FLOAT SWITCH SW1 MODE SELECTION
LEV LINEAR EXPANSION VALVE SW11 ADDRESS SETTING 1s DIGIT
MF FAN MOTOR SW12 ADDRESS SETTING 10ths DIGIT
MV VANE MOTOR SW14 BRANCH NO.

<fig. *1> The black square (■) indicates a switch position. POWER SUPPLY
A.B (RED) 4 MODELS SW2 MODELS SW2 ~/N 220-240V 50Hz
ADDRESS
CN43 ON ON BLU TB5 TO OUTDOOR UNIT 220V 60Hz
P32 OFF P80 OFF M1 BC CONTROLLER
GRILLE SWA SWB 1 BLU REMOTE CONTROLLER BREAKER
SW1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 M2
3 2 DC24-30V (16A)
ON 2 3 ON ON S (SHIELD)
MV MV MV MV OFF 1 4 P40 OFF P100 OFF
(RED)
12345678910 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
M M M M SW12 SW11 SW14
ADDRESS FUSE(16A)
0 1 0 1 SWC E F0 1 2 CN82 P50
ON
P125
ON TB2
9 9
OFF OFF RED
PULL BOX
BLU L
BCD

3456
2 3

2 3
7 8

7 8

5 6
4
5 6
4 789A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

10ths 1s BRANCH P63


ON GRN/YLW N
5 5 5 5 DIGIT DIGIT No. 1 OFF TO NEXT
1 2 3 4 5 6 INDOOR UNIT
See fig.*1
8 4 I.B
CN32 SW3 SW4 SW2 13 5
(WHT) J42J41 ON ON CND
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 OFF OFF 2 1 (BLK)
1 3 1 8 1 4 12345678910 12345 123456 M-NET
19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 Pair No. ADDRESS ADDRESS CN2M
VANE CNV CN81 CN42 (BLU)
SWE
i-SEE SENSOR MOTOR (WHT) (RED) (RED)
CN6Y LED2
(RED) OFF ON DC311~339V
1 6 RECTIFICATION FUSE
MA REMOCON
CN3A WIRELESS 3
(BLU) CN90
i-SEE SENSOR 1 3 (WHT)
CN4Y
1 9 1 3 (WHT)CN25
1 (WHT) 4 AUTO GRILLE
LEV CN3G 1 2
CN60 (BLK) LED1
1 (WHT) 6 AUTO GRILLE POWER
INTAKE FAN X1
LIQUID/PIPE FLOAT SW CN20 CN27 CNMF CNAC
CN52 CN51 CN41 CN44 CN4F (RED) (RED) (WHT) (WHT)
1 (WHT) 4 D.U.M 3
1 (GRN) 5 1 (WHT) 5 1(WHT)4 1 (WHT) 4 1 2 1 2 7 4 1 CNP 1 3 1
9 (BLU)

TB15 3 U.B
4 5 6 BLU 1 M
TO MA-REMOTE CNB BZ
BLU 2 CONTROLLER MS 1~
WHT
YLW
ORN
BLU
RED
BRN

DC8.7-13V 3~
I-SEE M SW1 LED2
DP
3 1
SENSOR t° t° t° MF 5 3 1
MT CN3G
CN3A
M SW2 LED1
I-SEE SENSOR CORNER PANEL * Be sure to turn off the power AUTOMATIC FILTER ELEVATION PANEL
(OPTIONAL PART) RU
LEV W.B TH22 TH23 FS TH21 source and then disconnect (OPTIONAL PART)
fan motor connector.
NOTES: (Failure to do so will cause
trouble in Fan motor.)
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, : connecter.
6. The setting of the SW2 dip switches differs in the capacity. For the detail, refer to fig *1.

LED on indoor board for service


Mark Meaning Function
LED1 Main power supply Main Power supply (Indoor unit:220-240V) power on Lamp is lit.

LED2 Power supply for MA-Remote controller Power supply for MA-Remote controller on Lamp is lit.

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PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK

LEGEND
SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME
I. B INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD DP DRAIN-UP MACHINE A. B ADDRESS BOARD
CN27 CONNECTOR DAMPER FS DRAIN FLOAT SWITCH SWA SWITCH CEILING HEIGHT SELECTOR
CN32 REMOTE SWITCH LEV LINEAR EXPANSION VALVE SWB DISCHARGE OUTLET NUMBER
CN51 CENTRALLY CONTROL MF FAN MOTOR SELECTOR
CN52 REMOTE INDICATION MV VANE MOTOR SWC OPTION SELECTOR
CH100 IT TERMINAL TB2 TERMINAL POWER SUPPLY SW1 MODE SELECTION
FUSE FUSE(T6.3AL250V) TB5 BLOCK TRANSMISSION SW11 ADDRESS SETTING 1s DIGIT
LED1 POWER SUPPLY(I. B) TB15 MA-REMOTE CONTROLLER SW12 ADDRESS SETTING 10ths DIGIT
LED2 POWER SUPPLY(I. B) TH21 THERMISTOR ROOM TEMP. DETECTION SW14 CONNECTION NO.
SW2 SWITCH CAPACITY CODE (0°C / 15kΩ, 25°C / 5.4kΩ) OPTION PART
SW3 MODE SELECTION TH22 PIPE TEMP. DETECTION / LIQUID W.B PCB FOR WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
SW4 MODEL SELECTION (0°C / 15kΩ, 25°C / 5.4kΩ) BZ BUZZER
SWE DRAIN-UP MACHINE(TEST MODE) TH23 PIPE TEMP. DETECTION / GAS LED1 LED(OPERATION INDICATION : GREEN)
X1 AUX. RELAY DRAIN WATER LIFTING-UP MACH. (0°C / 15kΩ, 25°C / 5.4kΩ) LED2 LED(PREPARATION FOR HEATING : ORANGE)
RU RECEIVING UNIT
SW1 EMERGENCY OPERATION(HEAT / DOWN)
SW2 EMERGENCY OPERATION(COOL / UP)

The black square(■)indicates a switch position.<+1>


MODELS SW2 MODELS SW2
ON ON POWER SUPPLY
A.B ADDRESS 4 P32 OFF P80 OFF ~/N 220-240V 50Hz
CN43 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB5
(RED) BLU TO OUTDOOR UNIT 220V 60Hz
ON ON M1 BC CONTROLLER
GRILLE SWA SWB 8 P40 P100 BLU REMOTE CONTROLLER
SW1 1 OFF OFF M2 BREAKER
3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 DC24-30V
ON 2 3 S (SHIELD) (16A)
MV MV MV MV OFF 1 4 ADDRESS ON ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 CN82 P50 P125
M M M M OFF OFF FUSE(16A)
SW12 SW11 SW14 (RED) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB2
0 1 0 1 SWC F 0 1 2 RED
ON L
7 8 9

7 8 9

BC E
2 3 4

2 3 4

3456
D

PULL BOX
5 6 5 6 789A
P63 OFF BLU
N

10ths 1s BRANCH 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 GRN/YLW
5 5 5 5 DIGIT DIGIT No. TO NEXT
INDOOR UNIT
8 4 See fig:+1 I.B
CN32 1 3 5
(WHT) J42 J41 SW3 SW4 SW2
ON ON CND
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 (BLK)
OFF OFF
19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 3 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 12345 123456 2 1
Pair No. ADDRESS ADDRESS M-NET
VANE CNV
I-SEE SENSOR (WHT) CN81 CN42 SWE CN2M
MOTOR CN6Y (RED) (RED) (BLU)
1 (RED) 6 MA REMOCON LED2 1 8
CN3A OFF ON
(BLU) CN100 +2
1 3 (WHT) 3 +
I-SEE SENSOR WIRELESS
CN90 AUTO GRILLE CN25
CN4Y CN3G
1 (WHT) 9 (WHT)
1 (WHT) 4 (BLK) 1 2
LEV CN60 1 3
1 (WHT) 6 LED1
INTAKE FAN X1
LIQUID/GAS FLOAT SW CN20 CN27 CNMF AUTO
CN52 +2 CN51 +2 CN41 CN44 CN4F (RED) (RED) (WHT) GRILLE
1 (GRN) 5 1 (WHT) 5 1 (WHT) 4 1 (WHT) 4 1 (WHT) 4 1 2 1 2 7 4 1 D.U.M 3 1 3 1 POWER
CNP CNAC
9 (BLU) (WHT)

TB15 3 U.B
6
4 5 ORN TO MA-REMOTE CNB BZ MS
1 M
CONTROLLER 3~
WHT

ORN
YLW
ORN
BLU
RED
BRN

2 1~
DC8.7-13V
I-SEE M SW1 LED2 MF DP
t° t° t° 3 1 CN3A
SENSOR +Be sure to turn off the source power CN3G
MT SW2 5 3 1
M LED1 and then disconnect fan motor connector.
I-SEE SENSOR CORNER PANEL RU (Failure to do so will cause trouble in Fan motor) AUTOMATIC FILTER ELEVATION PANEL
(OPTION PART) W.B TH22 TH23 FS TH21
LEV (OPTION PART)

NOTES:
+2 IT terminal IT terminal
PAC-IT51AD-E PAC-IT52AD-E
1 5
1.At servicing for outdoor unit, always follow the wiring diagram of outdoor unit.
1 5
2.In case of using MA-Remote controller, please connect to TB15.(Remote controller wire is non-polar.)
1 4 5 8 1 4 5 8
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.
CN100(WHT) CN100(WHT)
1 3 5 1 5 5.Symbols used in wiring diagram above are, : terminal block, : connecter.
CN51(WHT) CN52(GRN)
6.The setting of the SW2 dip switches differs in the capacity. For the detail, refer to fig<+1>.
In connecting optional IT terminal, use
either CN51 or CN52 which is not connected.
Be careful for connector colors.
LED on indoor board for service
Mark Meaning Function
Main Power supply(Indoor unit:220-240V)
LED1 Main power supply
power on → lamp is lit
LED2 Power supply for
MA-Remote controller
Power supply for MA-Remote controller
on → lamp is lit

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8 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM

PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK

Gas pipe thermistor TH23 Strainer (#100mesh)

Gas pipe

Liquid pipe thermistor TH22


Flare connection

Heat exchanger Liquid pipe


Linear expansion valve
Strainer1 (#50mesh)
Strainer2 (#100mesh)
Strainer (#100mesh)
Room temparature thermistor TH21

Unit : mm(inch)
Capacity PLFY-P32/40VBM-E PLFY-P50VBM-E PLFY-P63/80VBM-E
PLFY-P100/125VBM-E
Item PLFY-P32/40VBM-E1 PLFY-P50VBM-E1 PLFY-P63/80VBM-E1

Gas pipe :12.7(1/2) :12.7(1/2)/:15.88(5/8) :15.88(5/8) :15.88(5/8)/:19.05(3/4)

Liquid pipe :6.35(1/4) :6.35(1/4)/:9.52(3/8) :9.52(3/8) :9.52(3/8)

Capacity PLFY-P32/40/50VBM-ER2 PLFY-P63/80/100/125VBM-ER2


Item PLFY-P32/40/50VBM-ER3 PLFY-P63/80/100/125VBM-ER3

Gas pipe :12.7(1/2) :15.88(5/8)

Liquid pipe :6.35(1/4) :9.52(3/8)

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9 TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK
Parts name Check points
Room temperature Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester.
thermistor (TH21) (At the ambient temperature of 10 - 30)
Liquid pipe thermistor
(TH22) Normal Abnormal
Gas pipe thermistor (Refer to Thermistor characteristic graph.)
(TH23) 4.3k~9.6k Open or short

Vane motor (MV) Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(At the ambient temperature of 20 - 30)
White
Connector Normal Abnormal
MV Red - Yellow (- , -, - , -)
Orange Red - Blue (-
, -, - , -)
300 Open or short
Red Red - Orange (- , -, - , -)
Blue Yellow Red - White (- , -, -
, -)

Drain pump (DP) Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
YLW
(Winding temperature 20)
1 Normal Abnormal
3 290 Open or short
YLW

Drain float switch (FS)


Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
Moving part
Switch
State of moving part Normal Abnormal
1 Magnet
2 UP Short Other than short
3 DOWN Open Other than open
4 Moving
Part

i-see sensor Turn on the indoor unit with the black plastic tape on the outside of i-see sensor controller board.
(Option) With electricity being turned on, measure the power voltage between connectors with tester.
i-see sensor rotates and pull out the connector of motor for i-see sensor.
Black plastic tape

Do not disassemble corner panel


with i-see sensor.

4 3 2 1
i-see sensor (At the ambient temperature of 10 - 40)
i-see sensor connector Normal Abnormal
4 3 2 1
Blue BlackPink Brown (–)— (+) DC 1.857V~ 3.132V Other than the normal

(+)— (–) DC 0.939V~ 1.506V Other than the normal
NOTE : Be careful not to discharge static electricity into electronics.

Vane motor for Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
i-see sensor (Option) (At the ambient temperature of 20 - 30)
White Connector Normal Abnormal
MV Red - Yellow
Red - Blue
Orange 250 Open or short
Red - Orange
Red Red - White
Blue Yellow

Linear expansion Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance valve with a tester.
valve(LEV) Blue
Normal Abnormal Refer to 9-1-3.
M Brown
White-Red Yellow-Brown Orange-Red Blue-Brown
Open or short
Yellow
200 $10%
White Red Orange

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9-1-1. Thermistor

<Thermistor characteristic graph> < Thermistor for lower temperature >


50

Thermistor for Room temperature thermistor (TH21)


lower temperature Liquid pipe temperature thermistor (TH22) 40

Gas pipe temperature thermistor (TH23)

Resistance (k)
30

Thermistor R0=15k' ± 3% 20
Fixed number of B=3480 ± 2%
1 1
Rt=15exp { 3480( )} 10
273+t 273
0: 15k' 0
10: 9.6k' -20 -10 0 10 20 30
Temperature ()
40 50

20: 6.3k'
25: 5.4k'
30: 4.3k'
40: 3.0k'

9-1-2. 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 Brown 6

Blue Red 5
4 Drive circuit
:4 Blue 4 :4
M Brown
6
:2 Orange 3 :3
Yellow
:1 5 :3 2
1 Yellow 2 :2
3
White Red Orange
White 1 :1

Connector(CN60)

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<Output pulse signal and the valve operation>

Output
Output
(Phase) Closing a valve : 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 1
1 2 3 4 Opening a valve : 4 → 3 → 2 → 1 → 4
{1 ON OFF OFF ON
The output pulse shifts in above order.
{2 ON ON OFF OFF • When linear expansion valve operation stops, all output phase
become OFF.
{3 OFF ON ON OFF • At phase interruption or when phase does not shift in order, motor
does not rotate smoothly and motor will lock and vibrate.
{4 OFF OFF ON ON
2 Linear expansion valve operation • 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.
Open
D C 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.
Valve position (capacity)

• Sound can be detected by placing the ear against the screw driver
handle while putting the screw driver tip to the linear expansion
valve.
Close

Open
Outdoor unit R410A model : 1400 pulse
Outdoor unit R22/R407C model : 2000 pulse
A Opening a valve
all the way
E

Close
B
Pulse number

Extra tightening (200~800 pulse)

3 Troubleshooting

Symptom Check points Countermeasures


Operation circuit Disconnect the connector on the controller board, then con- Exchange the indoor con-
failure of the micro nect LED for checking. 6 troller board at drive circuit
processor 5 failure.
4
3
2
1
1k LED
When power is turned on, pulse signals will be output for 10
seconds. There must be some defects in the operation circuit
if the LED does not light while the signals are output or keeps
lighting even after the signals stop.
Linear expansion Motor will idle and make a ticking noise when the motor is Exchange the linear expan-
valve mechanism is operated while the linear expansion valve is locked. This tick- sion valve.
locked. ing sound is the sign of the abnormality.
Short or breakage Measure the resistance between each coil (white-red, yellow- Exchange the linear expan-
of the motor coil of brown, orange-red, blue-brown) with a tester. It is normal if sion valve.
the linear expansion the resistance is in the range of 200Ω ±10%.
valve

Valve does not close To check the linear expansion valve, operate the indoor unit If large amount of refriger-
completely. in fan mode and at the same time operate other indoor units ant is leaked, exchange
in cooling mode, then check the pipe temperature <liquid the linear expansion valve.
pipe temperature> of the indoor unit by the
outdoor multi controller board operation
monitor. During fan operation, linear expan-
sion valve is closed completely and if there
Thermistor
(Liquid pipe) is any leaking, detecting temperature of
Linear the thermistor will go lower. If the detected
expansion temperature is much lower than the tem-
valve 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 Check the color of lead wire and missing terminal of the con- Disconnect the connector
of the connector or nector. at the controller board,
contact failure then check the continuity.

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9-1-3. DC Fan motor (fan motor/indoor controller board)

Check method of indoor fan motor (fan motor/indoor controller board)



Notes
· High voltage is applied to the connecter (CNMF) for the fan motor. Pay attention to the service.
· Do not pull out the connector (CNMF) for the motor with the power supply on.
(It causes trouble of the indoor controller board and fan motor)
Self check
Conditions : The indoor fan cannot turn around.

Indoor controller board fuse check

Is the resistance
No Yes Replace the fan motor.
Is the fuse normal? between the terminals of
Replace the indoor controller board.
drain pump normal?
Yes
Wiring contact check No
Contact of fan motor connector (CNMF) Replace the drain pump.

Yes
Is there contact failure? Wiring recovery
No
Power supply check (Remove the connector (CNMF))
Measure the voltage in the indoor controller circuit board.
TEST POINT
: VDC (between 1 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VDC DC 310~340 V
TEST POINT : VCC (between 5 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VCC DC 15 V

Yes
Is the voltage normal? Replace the fan motor.

No OK
Check the operation of fan. END
Replace indoor
NG
controller board
Replace indoor controller board.
OK
Check the operation END
NG
Replace the fan motor.

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9-2. FUNCTION OF DIP SWITCH The black square (■) indicates a switch position.
Operation by switch Effective
Switch Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF timing
Thermistor <Room temperature
1 detection> position Built-in remote controller Indoor unit Address board
2 Filter clogging detection Provided Not provided <Initial setting>
ON
3 Filter cleaning 2,500hr 100hr OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Note :
4 Fresh air intake Effective Not effective *1 Fan operation at Heating
Switching remote Indicating fan operation mode
SW1 5 Thermo ON signal display ON/OFF
display Under *2 Thermo ON operation
Function
suspension at Heating mode
setting 6 Humidifier control Always operated while the heat in ON +1 Operated depends on the condition *2
Airflow set in case of *3
7 Low *3 Extra low *3
thermo OFF SW1-7 SW1-8
8 at heating mode Setting air flow *3 Depends on SW1-7 OFF OFF Extra low
ON OFF Low
9 Auto restart function Effective Not effective OFF ON Setting air flow
ON ON Stop
10 Power ON/OFF by breaker Effective Not effective

Capacity SW 2 Capacity SW 2 Capacity SW 2 Indoor controller board

ON ON ON
Set while the unit is off.
P32 P63 P125
OFF OFF OFF
SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Before <Initial setting>
Capacity
power
code 1~6 ON ON Set for each capacity.
setting P40 P80 supply
OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON

ON ON
P50 P100
OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Heat pump/Cooling only Cooling only Heat pump Indoor controller board
Set while the unit is off.
2 Louver/humidifier +6 Available Not available <Initial setting>
ON
3 Vane Available Not available OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vane swing function in heating
4 (wave-flow) Available Not available
Note :
SW3 *4 SW3-5, 6
5 Vane horizontal angle
Second setting *4 First setting *4 Under
Function
suspension *5 Please do not use SW3-9,
setting 10 as trouble might be
6 Vane horizontal angle Third setting *4 Depends on SW3-5
caused by the usage
Changing the opening of condition.
7 linear expansion valve Effective Not effective *6 SW3-2 setting
Only for PLFY-P·VBM, SW
is used to change whether
8 Sensible temperature correction Not effective Effective the humidifier functions or
not. (Fixed the louver
9 Superheat setting temperature *5 — — function less.)

10 Sub cool setting temperature *5 — —

SW4 When replacing the indoor controller board, make sure to set the switch to the Indoor controller board
Model initial setting, which is shown below. Before
Selection
(Setting power
for
1~5 ON supply
PLFY OFF ON
series) 1 2 3 4 5

Note : *4 SW3-5,6
SW3-5 SW3-6 Vane setting Initial setting Setting Vane position
OFF OFF Set up
Standard Standard
ON OFF Set up ● Less draft * Upward position than the standard
OFF ON Set up Less smudging Downward position than the standard
ON ON unused — —
* Be careful of smudge on ceiling.

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Effective
Switch Pole Operation by switch timing Remarks

= Ceiling height can be changed depends on Address board


SWB setting.
SWA (High ceiling) 3 <Initial setting>
Ceiling
1~3 (Standard) 2
height PLFY-P32·P40·P50·P63·P80VBM-E 3
selector (Silent) 1 SWA
2
SWB Silent Standard High ceiling 1
4 direction 2.5m 2.7m 3.5m
3 direction 2.7m 3.0m 3.5m

2 direction 3.0m 3.3m 3.5m Address board

PLFY-P100·P125VBM-E <Initial setting>


SWA

Under
(2 direction) 2 SWB Silent Standard High ceiling 2
SWB operation
4 direction 2.7m 3.2m 4.5m 3
Discharge
3 (3 direction) 3 4.5m
or
outlet 3 direction 3.0m 3.6m 4

2 direction 3.3m 4.0m 4.5m suspension
number (4 direction) 4
selector

Address board

When attaching the optional high performance <Initial setting>


SWC filter elements (multi function casement) to
2
Option the unit, be sure to attach it to in order to
selector

prevent the airflow reducing.

SW11 Address board


1s digit
Rotary switch

address SW12 SW11 How to set addresses <Initial setting>


setting 90 1 90 1 Example : If address is "3", remain SW12 SW12 SW11
78

78
23

23

SW12 45 6 45 6
(for over 10) at "0", and match SW11 (for 1 to 9) 90 1 90 1
10ths digit with "3".
78

78
23

23

10 1 45 6 45 6
address
setting Before
power
supply Address board
ON
Rotary switch

SW14 How to set branch numbers SW14 (Series R2 only) <Initial setting>
SW14 F01 Match the indoor unit’s refrigerant pipe with SW14
23
BCDE

Branch
the BC controller’s end connection number.
45 6

F01
No.
789A
23
BCDE

Remain other than series R2 at "0".


45 6

Setting 789A

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Effective
Switch Pole Operation by switch timing Remarks

• To operate each indoor unit by each remote controller when installed 2 indoor <Initial setting>
units or more are near, Pair No. setting is necessary. Pattern A

Pair No. setting is available with the 4 patterns (Setting patters A to D).
Make setting for J41, J42 of indoor controller board and the Pair No. of
wireless remote controller.
• You may not set it when operating it by 1 remote controller. Pair No.


Setting for indoor unit MODEL SELECT
Model No.

Jumper wire J41, J42 on the indoor controller board are cut according to Temperature
the table below. ON/OFF TEMP
button

Wireless remote controller pair number:


Setting operation FAN AUTO STOP

1. Press the SET button (using a pointed implement). Check that the
Under MODE VANE AUTO START
J41, J42 remote controller's display has stopped before continuing.
operation
CHECK LOUVER h
Jumper

Wireless MODEL SELECT flashes, and the model No. (3 digits) appears (steadily-lit). Minute
button
TEST RUN min
remote 2. Press the MINUTE button twice. The pair number appears flashing. or SET RESET CLOCK

controller 3. Press the temperature buttons to select the pair number to set. suspension
SET button
Pair No. 4. Press the SET button (using a pointed implement). The set pair number is
displayed (steadily-lit) for 3 seconds, then disappears.

Indoor controller
Pair No. of wireless
Setting pattern Jumper wire
remote controller+
J41 J42
A — — 0 Factory setting
B Cut — 1 —
C — Cut 2 —
D Cut Cut 3 —
+Pair No.4-9 of wireless remote controller is setting pattern D.

Drain pump and fan are activated simultaneously after the connector
SWE is set to ON and turn ON the power. <Initial setting>
SWE Under
Connector

Test run SWE SWE operation SWE


for
Drain
pump OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
The connector SWE is set to OFF after test run.

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9-3. TEST POINT DIAGRAM
9-3-1. Indoor controller board
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK
CN60 CN6Y
Linear expansion valve (LEV) i-See sensor motor output
output 12VDC pulse output
12VDC pulse output
CN3A
CN4Y Connect to the terminal block (TB15)
i-See sensor (MA-Remote controller connecting wire)
CN52 1 - 3 : 8.7-13V DC (Pin1 (+))
Remote indicator
1-2: Status lamp 12VDC (1 : +)
Fan motor output (SW1-5 OFF)
CNV
Thermostat ON (SW1-5 ON) vane motor output
1-3: Cooling/Dry status lamp 12VDC pulse
12VDC (1 : +)
1-4: Heating status lamp CN32
12VDC (1 : +) Remote switch
CN51
Centrally control Jumper wire J41, J42
1-2: Control signal
Pair No.setting for wireless
12VDC pulse input (1: +)
remote controller
3-4: Operation indicator
12VDC (3: +) LED2
3-5: Malfunction indicator
Power supply for
12VDC (3: +)
MA-Remote controller
CN44
Pipe temperature thermistor
SW3
1-2 : Liquid (TH22)
Function setting
3-4 : Gas (TH23)

CN4F SW4
Model selection
Drain float switch (FS)

CN20 SWE
Room temperature Test run(Drain pump)
thermistor (TH21)

CN27
Damper signal output SW2
12VDC(1 : +) Capacity setting

CN3G
Auto grille signal output CN2M
Connect to the terminal block (TB5)
(M-NET transmission connecting wire)
CN90
24-30VDC (non-polar)
Connect to the wireless
remote controller board
(W.B)

LED1
Main power supply
(Indoor unit : 220-240V)

CNMF
Connect to the
fan motor (MF)
1-4 : DC310~340V
5-4 : DC15V

CND
Power supply for indoor
controller board
3 - 5 : 220-240VAC
CNP
Drain pump output (DP)
1-3 : 220-240VAC FUSE
6.3A 250V
CNAC
Auto grille power
(220-240VAC)
The voltage range of DC12V in this page
is between DC11.5 V to DC 13.7 V.

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9-3-2. Address board
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK

SW1 SWA SWB


Function setting Ceiling height Discharge outlet
selector number selector

SW12 SW11 SW14


SWC
Address setting Address setting Branch No.
Option selector
10ths digit 1s digit

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10 SPECIAL FUNCTION

10-1. HOW TO PERFORM THE UP/DOWN OPERATION OF THE AIR INTAKE GRILLE
10-1-1. Setting up the lowering distance of air intake grille
Unit
You can set up 8 different stages of lowering distance for Decorative
the air intake grille according to the set up location if desired. panel
* As a factory default, the decorative panel will automatically
stop at 1.6 m from the ceiling surface. The distance is a
rough indication, check by actually lowering it.
1) Take the cover off the electric box of the decorative panel. (2 screws)
2) Set up the dip switches of SW22 or SW2 on the control board of the
decorative panel as followed.

Cover for
Electric Box of
the decorative
panel Control board of
the decorative
Screws panel
SW 22 or SW2
Dip SW 22 Dip SW 2

The black square (■) indicates a switch position. The black square (■) indicates a switch position.
Lowering distance Lowering distance Lowering distance Lowering distance
SW22 SW22 SW2 SW2
(Rough indication (Rough indication (Rough indication (Rough indication
of the ceiling height) (Lowering distance) of the ceiling height) (Lowering distance) of the ceiling height) (Lowering distance) of the ceiling height) (Lowering distance)
Initial setting Initial setting
1.2m 1.6m 1.2m 1.6m
(~ 2.4m) (2.4m ~ 2.8m) (~ 2.4m) (2.4m ~ 2.8m)

2.0m 2.4m 2.0m 2.4m


(2.8m ~ 3.2m) (3.2m ~ 3.6m) (2.8m ~ 3.2m) (3.2m ~ 3.6m)

2.8m 3.2m 2.8m 3.2m


(3.6m ~ 4.0m) (4.0m ~ 4.4m) (3.6m ~ 4.0m) (4.0m ~ 4.4m)

3.6m 4.0m 3.6m 4.0m


(4.4m ~ 4.8m) (4.8m ~ 5.2m) (4.4m ~ 4.8m) (4.8m ~ 5.2m)

* Airflow outreach distance is different depending on indoor units and * Airflow outreach distance is different depending on indoor units
air volume (ceiling height), so airflow may not reach the indicated and air volume (ceiling height), so airflow may not reach the
ceiling height as shown in the above table. indicated ceiling height as shown in the above table.

3) Put the cover back on the electric box of the decorarive panel.

10-1-2. How to perform the up/down operation using wireless remote controller

Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running.


Warning:
• Otherwise, it may cause an injury or a failure.
1) Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running.
2) Press the "Down" button to lower the air intake grille.
* By default, the air intake grille will automatically stop at a lowering distance of 1.6 m from the ceiling level. The
distance can be changed to 1.2 m, 2.0 m, 2.4 m, 2.8 m, 3.2 m, 3.6 m and 4.0 m. These should be used only as
a guide. You should lower the air intake grille yourself to check the exact distance.
* When you want to stop the air intake grille while it is lowering, press the "Stop" or "Up" button on the remote
controller to stop at that position. Wireless remote
controller for
3) Remove the filter or air intake grille and clean them.
Automatic Filter
4) Press the "Up" button on the remote controller to put the air intake grille in place. Elevation Panel
* If the air intake grille is not placed in the correct position at a time, the operation is automatically retried.
* When you want to stop the air intake grille while it is rising, press the "Stop" or "Down" button on the remote controller to stop at
that position.
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10-1-3. How to perform the up/down operation using wired remote controller (PAR-30MAA / PAR-31MAA)

1 Select "Maintenance" from the Main menu, and press the button. Maintenance menu
Auto descending panel
Manual vane angle

Select "Auto descending panel" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button. Main menu:
Cursor
* When using the auto descending panel, always set the "Address" and "Unit
No." with "Service" – "Function setting".
F1 F2 F3 F4

2 Move the cursor to "Ref. address", "Unit No." or "Operation" with the F1 Auto descending panel
button to select. Ref. address
Unit No. All
Operation Down / Up
Select the refrigerant address and the unit number for the units to whose falls Keep clear, panel descending.
Press Check for Unit No.
panel, with the F2 or F3 button, and press the button. Input display:
Cur. Address Check

• Ref. address: Refrigerant address


F1 F2 F3 F4
• Unit No.: 1, 2, 3, 4, All
• Operation: Down / Up

Press the F4 button to confirm the unit.

<Confirmation of target unit> Auto descending panel


Ref. address
If the unit being set is unknown, make the setting and then press the F4 but- Unit No. All
ton to conf rm. Operation Down / Up
The air conditioner which is blowing downward is the target air conditioner.
Panel will stop in 30 sec.
Keep clear, panel descending.
Cur. Address Check
Navigating through the screens
• To go back to the Main menu .................. button
• To return to the previous screen ............... button F1 F2 F3 F4

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10-1-4. How to perform the up/down operation using wired remote controller (PAR-21MAA)
N General Operation
* Raise or lower all the air intake grilles managed by the remote controller at the same time.
Install the remote controller in a place where you can observe all the air-conditioners. Otherwise, the lowering grille may make
contact with something and cause damage to it.

1) Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running. Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running.
* The up/down operation mode is only available when the Warning:
• Otherwise, it may cause an injury or a failure.
air-conditioner is "OFF".
2) Press both the "FILTER" and "Ventilation" buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more to enter the up/down
operation mode.
"Up/down operation
mode" display
3) Press the TEMP. ( ) button. After a while, the air intake grille will begin lowering.

"Stand by for lowering" Alternately [ Note: ]


display • You cannot stop the operation while the air intake grille is lowering.
* If you press the ( ) button while the air intake grille is moving down, the air intake grille may
"Lowering" display stop lowering, but it will not stop immediately.
• By default, the air intake grille will automatically stop at the lowering distance of 1.6 m
(blinking)
from the ceiling level.
* The distance can be changed to 1.2 m, 2.0 m, 2.4 m, 2.8 m, 3.2 m, 3.6 m, and 4.0 m.
"Stopped" display These should be used only as a guide. You should lower the air intake grille yourself
(when finished lowering) to check the exact distance.

4) Remove the filter and/or air intake grille to clean them.

5) Press the TEMP. ( ) button. After a while, the air intake grille will begin to rise and then be put back into place.
Alternately
"Stand by for raising" display

"Raising" display (blinking) [ Note: ]


• You cannot stop the operation while the air intake grille is rising.
* If you press the ( ) button while the air intake grille is moving up,
"Stopped" display (when the air intake the air intake grille maystop rising, but it will not stop immediately.
grille has been put back into place)

6) Exit the up/down mode either by pressing the "ON/OFF" button or by pressing both the "FILTER" and "Ventilation"
buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more.
* After exiting the up/down mode, wait for
about 30 seconds to perform the next
operation. The remote controller will not Operation status
display
accept any operation for that period. Button to exit the up/down
operation mode
Down/Up
buttons
TEMP. ON/OFF

MENU ON/OFF FILTER Buttons to enter the up/down


BACK MONITOR/SET DAY CHECK TEST operation mode (Press them
PAR-21MAA CLOCK OPERATION CLEAR simultaneously for 2 seconds.)

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■ Up/down operation with the individual specified air-conditioner (when used in combination with Mr. SLIM model)
* Raise or lower the air intake grille of the specific air-conditioner that you select from all that are managed by that remote controller.

1) Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running. Ensure that the air-conditioner is not running.
* The up/down operation mode is only available when the Warning:
• Otherwise, it may cause an injury or a failure.
air-conditioner is "OFF".
2) Press both the "FILTER" and "Ventilation" buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more to enter the up/down
operation mode.

Up/down operation mode

3) Press the "Ventilation" button. After a while, it will switch to the "individually-specified up/down operation
mode".
Up/down operation mode Individually-specified up/down operation mode

Unit No. Refrigerant address No.

In the upper right figure, the air-conditioner


which the refrigerant address is "00" and
If the number of the target air- the unit No. is "1" is currently selected. If the number of the target air-
conditioner is unknown, go to 4). conditioner is known, go to 5).

4) If you press the "FILTER" button when the "Unit No." or "Refrigerant address No." is blinking,
the up/down airflow direction of the displayed air-conditioner will be switched downward after a while,
and the airflow direction of the other vents will all be blocked.
■ In Step 5) described below, identify the target [Remarks:]
air-conditioner by changing the "Unit No." and ■ If "Err" is displayed when you press the "FILTER" button to check the target
"Refrigerant address No." and by pressing the "FILTER" air-conditioner, the air-conditioner with that "Unit No." or "Refrigerant
address" may not exist. Check and set that air-conditioner again.
button to check the up/down airflow direction.

5) Select the "Unit No." and "Refrigerant address No.".


■ "Unit No." and "Refrigerant address No." can be changed by using the "TEMP." buttons ( ) ( ) when the panel
displays (a) or (b).
■ Every time you press the "Mode selection" button, the target of operation will change as illustrated below.

(a) "Unit No." selection (c) "Standby for up/down operation" display
display
[Remarks:]
■ Each pressing action changes the unit No. from "1 - 4" to "0".
(Unit No. "0" means that all of 1 - 4 are targeted.)
■ Each press changes the "Refrigerant address" from "0 to 15".
(b) "Refrigerant address No." selection display
6) Continue to press the "Mode selection" button until "Waiting for up/down operation" is displayed.

"Waiting for up/down operation" display


The following steps are the same as steps 3) - 6) described in the "General Operation" section. Refer to that
section.
Operation status display

Down/Up buttons (for selecting Button to exit the up/down


unit No. and refrigerant operation mode
address) TEMP. ON/OFF

MENU ON/OFF FILTER


Buttons to enter the up/down
Mode selection BACK MONITOR/SET DAY CHECK TEST
operation mode (Hold them
PAR-21MAA CLOCK OPERATION CLEAR
down simultaneously for 2
seconds.)

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10-2. OPERATION (AUTO DESCENDING PANEL: PLP-6BAJ)

(1) Normal operation



UP/DOWN
Air intake grille is raised/lowered by Wire 1b
UP/DOWN UP/DOWN
commands of UP and DOWN.
Machine 1 Machine 2
Air intake grille does not move under the
state of no-load detection or obstacle detection.
Air intake grille stops automatically at the set lowering
distance from the ceiling level. Detection
STOP switch Wire 2b
Wire 2a
It stops in the cases below :
• When it reaches at the set lowering distance from
the ceiling level.
It automatically stops after a predetermined period Wire 1a
of lowering. Fig.1
• When it is stored in the panel.
The air intake grille is judged to be stored in the panel
when the storage detection switch is pressed for 3 seconds continuously.
• When receiving commands of STOP, DOWN while moving up or UP while moving down.
The STOP button is only available on the automatic filter elevation panel remote controller.
When the wired remote controller is used, there will be a slight delay in stopping due to transmission speed.
• When both wire 1b and wire 2b are not loaded.
Only the wire b in each UP/DOWN Machine has a tension detection switch.

(2) Special operation



Storage operation
Case : Obstruction of the raising grille before storage or malfunction of storage detection switch
Storage operation will be performed when the intake grille has been raised the set distance but the
storage detection switch is not engaged.
In this case, the operation below will be repeated up to 4 times.
10 cm down 30 cm up ···· 10 cm down 30 cm up
No-load detection
Case : UP/DOWN commands with no grille suspended.
When both wire 1b and wire 2b are not loaded, the wires will not move.
Obstacle detection
Case : Making contact with something while lowering.
Should the loads on the wire 1b and wire 2b be removed due to the grille making contact with something while lowering,
the lowering operation will stop. The grille will then be raised 10 cm and stop again.

[Emergency operation]
• When the wireless remote controller cannot be used (in the case of battery discharge, misplacing of the wireless
remote controller, malfunctioning and so on), the emergency switch on the receiver can be used as an alternative.
* When doing this, particular caution must be taken not to fall.
To lower the air intake grille : Press the button once.
(For emergency heating operation, press and hold this button.)
To raise the air intake grille : Press the button once.
(For emergency cooling operation, press and hold this button.)
• To stop the air intake grille from moving, use the opposite buttons to those used to initiate movement.
(To stop it from lowering, press the UP button; To stop it from rising, press the Down button.)
• If up/down machine is out of order, fix air intake grille temporarily and the indoor unit can be operated.
* For details, refer to installation manual for the attachment of grille.

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10-3. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT (Controller board and wiring diagram (Panel))
10-3-1. Dip SW 22 type

SW22
Panel Indoor unit
3
LS1 BLK
BLK B O Y 1 9
UK1 R R L W.B CNB
N N W (WHT) 2
LS21 I.B
CN3G BZ 3 CN90
WHT 3 2 1
2 1 2 4 (WHT)
WHT CN2G (BLK) SW1
1 (BLK) 5
6 CN3G
MU1 CN22 (BLK)
FUSE 7
CN2F SW2 (BLU)
(BLK)
RU 8 CNAC
1 2 1 2 (WHT)
UK1 9
CN2E
LS21 (RED) CN2B
CN2C
2 WHT (WHT)
(WHT) GRN/YLW
1 WHT 1 2 R R B
1 2 E E L
SW22 CN3A D D K
MU1 B R B R
ON 5 3 1 TB6
L E L E (RED) TB5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
K D K D 1 1
U.B 2 2
R.B

Symbol Name Symbol Name


U.B Auto grille controller board W.B Wireless remote controller board
BZ Buzzer
FUSE Fuse (3.15A)
RU Receiver
SW22 Switch (Lowering distance set up) SW1 Emergency switch (heating/down)
UK1 Up/down machine SW2 Emergency switch (cooling/up)
MU1 Motor (Up/down) LS1 Limit switch (storage detection)
LS21 Limit switch (tension detection) R.B Wired remote controller
I.B Indoor controller board

10-3-2. Dip SW 2 type SW2

SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME


U.B CONTROLLER BOARD I.B INDOOR UNIT CONTROLLER BOARD UK1 UP/DOWN MACHINE
FUSE FUSE (T3.15AL250V) W.B WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEIVER BOARD M MOTOR (FOR GRILLE UP/DOWN)
SW1 SWITCH (MODEL SELECTION) BZ BUZZER LS21 LIMIT SWITCH (TENSION DETECTION)
SW2 SWITCH (LOWERING DISTANCE) RU RECEIVING UNIT LS1 LIMIT SWITCH (STORAGE DETECTION)
SW3 SWITCH (SYSTEM SELECTION) EMERGENCY HEATING GRILLE / DOWN R.B. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER
SW1
LED RED LONG PRESS FOR OVER 2 SEC) (SHORT PRESS)
LED1
(MICROCOMPUTER POWER) EMERGENCY COOLING GRILLE / UP
SW2
LED RED LONG PRESS FOR OVER 2 SEC) (SHORT PRESS)
LED2 (GRILLE CONDITION)

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10-3-3. Check point of trouble
<LED (SW22 type) /LED2 (SW2 type) display>
Turn OFF : No power supply
Blink : Storage detection switch ON (short)
One blink : Storage detection switch OFF (open)
Two blinks : Tension detection switch OFF (open)

<controller board>
Check item Check point Normal Remarks
Up/down controller
CN3A
P.C. board supply AC 198~264 V
(between 3-5)
voltage
Up/down machine Check when instructing up/down with LED
CN2B, CN2C DC 10~12 V
supply voltage blinking once.

<Up/down machine>
Check item Check point Normal Check contents
Storage detection
CN2E open or short Check if it is short when pressing push switch.
switch
Tension detection
CN2F, CN2G open or short Check if it is short when wire b is tensioned.
switch
Motor CN2B, CN2C 5~20  Check if it is not open or short.
Retension:
Entwining wires Pull wire Check if wire is drawn out by pulling with 3 kgf.
about 2 kgf

10-4. TROUBLESHOOTING
• Check the following points.
Problem Possible Reason Corrective Action
Air intake grille does not Air-conditioner is running. Stop running the air-conditioner and try again.
function with operation of the Power failure After recovering from power failure, try again.
wireless remote controller.
Batteries are not inserted into the wireless remote controller. Insert or replace the battery.
Or battery power is running low.

There is something on the air intake grille. Remove the objects or obstacles from the
Or something is stuck in the air intake grille. air intake grille.
Or, remove the stuck object.
Air intake grille cannot be There is something on the air intake grille. Remove the objects or obstacles from the
fixed in place. air intake grille.
Filter is not properly installed. Lower the air intake grille again and check
whether the filter is installed in the correct
position.

Air intake grille is not hung with all 4 hooks. Lower the air intake grille again and hook
on the air intake grille.

Air intake grille stops lowering. The air intake grille has finished lowering to the auto-stop This is normal.
(Air intake grille would not position.
lower any further.)

Noises are made during This is the noise made when the wire is wound and
up/down operation. unwound.
(While air intake grille is
moving up/down.)

Noises are made while putting This is the operational noise for putting the air intake
the air intake grille into place. grille into place.
This is normal.
Air intake grille repeats rising This is the operation for putting the air intake grille into
and lowering several times place.
while being put into place.

Air intake grille leans toward The speeds of winding/unwinding wires are slightly
one side during the up/down different for each wire.
operation.

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11 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-E.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80VBM-E1.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER2.UK
PLFY-P32/40/50/63/80/100/125VBM-ER3.UK
Be careful when removing heavy parts.

OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS


1. Removing the air intake grille Figure 1 Filter
(1) Slide the knob of air intake grille toward the arrow 1 to
open the air intake grille.
(2) Remove drop prevention hook from the panel.
(3) Slide the shaft in the hinge to the direction of the arrow 2
and remove the air intake grille.

2. Removing the room temperature thermistor (TH21) Photo 1 Address board


(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1) cover fixing
(2) Remove the 2 screws from the electrical box cover. screw
(3) Disconnect the connector CN20 (Red) from the indoor con-
troller board. MA remote
controller
(4) Remove the room temperature thermistor.
terminal Address
cover board

3. Removing the address board (A.B)


(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1) Address
(2) Remove the 2 screws from the address board cover. board cover
(3) Disconnect the connectors CN43 (RED/4P) and CN82 fixing screw
Terminal
(RED/8P). cover fixing
(4) Slide and remove the address board. screw Electrical box cover Electrical box cover
fixing screws

4. Removing the indoor controller board (I.B)


(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1)
(2) Remove the 2 screws from the electrical box cover. Photo 2
(3) Disconnect the connectors : Bell mouth
CNMF (White/7P) for fan motor Room temp.
CN44 (White/4P) for thermistor (TH22/TH23) thermistor
CNP (Blue/3P) for drain pump (TH22)
CN4F (White/4P) for float switch Turbo fan
Electrical
CN01 (Black/5P) for earth and TB2 box fixing Nut
CNV (White/20P) for vane motor screws
CN81, CN42 (Red/8P,4P) for address board
CN2M (Blue/2P) for TB5 Electrical
(4) Remove the 6 supports from indoor controller board. box fixing
(5) Remove the indoor controller board. screws

5. Removing the electrical box


(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1) Electrical box Indoor controller Support for Indoor
(2) Remove the 3 screws from the electrical box cover. board controller board
(3) Disconnect the connectors. (Refer to procedure 4)
(4) Remove 4 electrical box fixing screws and remove 2 hooks.
(5) Pull the electrical box.
<Electrical parts in the electrical box>
Indoor controller board
Terminal block (TB2) (TB5)

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS
6. Removing the fan and fan motor (MF) Photo 3 Coil plate
(1) Remove the electrical box. (See Photo 2)
(2) Remove the bell mouth (3 screws). (See Photo 2)
(3) Remove the turbo fan nut.
(4) Pull out the turbo fan. Fan motor
(5) Remove the wire cover (3 screws).
(6) Remove 2 wiring clamps. Clamp
(7) Disconnect the connector of the fan motor (CNMF).
(8) Remove the 3 nuts and washers and rubber mounts of the
Wire cover
fan motor. fixing screws

Nut,
Washer,
Rubber mount

7. Removing the panel Figure 2


(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1) Screw
(2) Disconnect the connector CNV (White/20P). Detail Screw Corner panel Panel
Corner panel (See Figure 2)
(3) Remove the corner screw.
(4) Slide the corner panel to the direction of the arrow 1, and
remove the corner panel.
Panel (See Photos 4, 5) Corner panel
(5) Remove the 2 screws from the panel which fix to the oval Photo 4 Photo 5
holes. Ball shaped hole
(6) Rotate the panel a little to come to the bell shaped hole
where the screw is large and remove the panel.
Oval hole

8. Removing the drain pan Photo 6 Drain pump wire cover Drain pan
(1) Remove the air intake grille and the filter. (See Figure 1) fixing screws
(2) Remove the 2 screws from the electrical box cover. Drain pan
(3) Disconnect the connectors. (Refer to procedure 4) fixing screw
(4) Remove the panel. (See Photos 4, 5)
(5) Remove the electrical wiring service panel (3 screws). Electrical wiring
(6) Remove the drain pump wire cover (1 screw). service panel
(7) Remove the electrical box. (See Photo 2)
(8) Remove the bell mouth. (See Photo 2)
(9) Remove the 4 screws and pull out the drain pan.
* Pull out the left and right of the pan gradually.
Be careful not to crack or damage the pan.

Drain pan
fixing screw
Drain pan
Electrical wiring service
panel fixing screws

Photo 7 Gas pipe temp. thermistor (TH23)


9. Removing the liquid pipe temperature thermistor (TH22)
and gas pipe temperature thermistor (TH23)
(1) Remove the drain pan. (See Photo 6)
(2) Remove the turbo fan. (See Photo 3)
(3) Remove the 2 wiring clamps. (See Photo 3)
(4) Remove the coil plate (2 screws).
(5) Remove the thermistors which are inserted into the holders
installed to the thin copper pipe.
(6) Disconnect the 4-pin white connector (CN44).

Liquid pipe temp. thermistor (TH22)

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS
10 Removing the drain pump (DP) and float switch (FS) Photo 8
(1) Remove the drain pan. (See Photo 6)
(2) Cut the hose band and remove the hose.
(3) Remove the drain pump assembly (3 screws and 2 hooks).
Float switch
(4) Remove the drain pump (3 screws).
(5) Remove the float switch (2 screws).
Hose band

Drain pump

Drain pump assembly


Photo 9 fixing screws

Drain pump Float switch


fixing screws fixing screws

Photo 10 Heat exchanger


Linear expansion
11. Removing the heat exchanger valve
(1) Remove the drain pan. (See Photo 6)
(2) Remove the 3 screws of the piping cover, and pull out Piping cover
piping cover.
(3) Remove the 2 screws of coil plate.
(4) Remove the 2 screws of the coil. Heat exchanger
fixing screws
(5) Remove the screw of the coil support.
(6) Pull out the heat exchanger.

Coil support

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HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BLDG., 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

cCopyright 2007 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION


Distributed in Dec. 2012 No. OCH413 REVISED EDITION-D
Distributed in Aug. 2009 No. OCH413 REVISED EDITION-C PDF 6
Distributed in Feb. 2009 No. OCH413 REVISED EDITION-B PDF 6
Distributed in Oct. 2007 No. OCH413 REVISED EDITION-A PDF 7 New publication, effective Dec. 2012
Distributed in Mar. 2007 No. OCH413 PDF 7 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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