Wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit
1
Figure below shows the wiring connections between the indoor and outdoor units and
between the indoor units and remote controller. The wires indicated by the broken lines or
dot-and-dash lines are provided at the locally.
2
Refer to the both indoor and outdoor unit wiring diagrams.
3
The power of the indoor unit is supplied from the outdoor unit.
Wiring diagram
q Single system
Remote controller
Remote controller wiring
A B
Indoor side
1
System interconnection
wires
1
Outdoor side
Power supply
q Simultaneous triple and double twin system
Remote controller
Remote controller
wiring
Indoor side
System
interconnection
wires
Outdoor side
* Use 2-core shield wire (MVVS 0.5 to 2.0 mm² or more) for the remote controller wiring in the
simultaneous twin, simultaneous triple and simultaneous double twin systems to prevent noise
problems. Be sure to connect both ends of the shield wire to earth leads.
* Connect earth wires for each indoor unit in the simultaneous twin, simultaneous triple and simultaneous
double twin systems.
Wired remote controller wiring
• As the wired remote controller wire has non-polarity, there is no problem if connections to indoor unit
terminal blocks A and B are reversed.
q Wiring diagram
q Simultaneous twin system
Remote controller
Remote controller wiring
Indoor side
2
3
System interconnection wires
2
3
Outdoor side
Remote
controller
inter-unit
wiring
A B
A B
Indoor
side
1
2
3
1
Indoor power
1
2
3
inter-unit
wiring
Power supply
Terminal block for
remote controller
wiring of indoor unit
A
B
Wired remote controller wire
(Procured locally)
A B
1
2
1
2
Power supply
Remote
controller
inter-unit
wiring
A B
Indoor
side
2
3
1
2
3
Indoor power
inter-unit wiring
Triple
Double twin
Terminal block
A
Wired remote
controller unit
B
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Remote controller
inter-unit wiring
A B
Indoor
side
3
1
2
3
Indoor power
3
inter-unit wiring
Remote
controller
inter-unit
wiring
A B
Indoor
side
1
2
3
Indoor power
inter-unit wiring
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