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OB444A--1.qxp 06.6.

19 2:17 PM Page 1

Revision A:
• RoHS PARTS LIST has been added.
Please void OB444.
SPLIT-TYPE, HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS

OUTDOOR UNIT
HFC No. OB444
SERVICE MANUAL utilized REVISED EDITION-A
R410A

Inverter-controlled multi system type


Models

MXZ-2A20NA
MXZ-3A30NA

Indoor unit service manual


MSZ-A·NA Series (OB450)

CONTENTS
1. TECHNICAL CHANGES ····································2
2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS······················5
3. INDOOR UNITS COMBINATION ·······················6
4. SPECIFICATION·················································9
5. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS························11
6. WIRING DIAGRAM ··········································13
7. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ··············15
8. DATA·································································19
9. ACTUATOR CONTROL····································34
10. TROUBLESHOOTING······································35
11. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS·····················52
12. PARTS LIST······················································58
MXZ-2A20NA
13. RoHS PARTS LIST···········································66
14. OPTIONAL PARTS···········································74
NOTE: The Slim Line.
• This service manual describes technical
data of the outdoor units. From Mitsubishi Electric.
• RoHS compliant products have <G> mark TM
on the spec name plate.
For servicing of RoHS compliant products,
refer to the RoHS Parts List. 9700058 33223
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Revision A:
• RoHS PARTS LIST has been added.

1 TECHNICAL CHANGES

MXZ-2A20NA
New model

MXZ-30TN2 ➔ MXZ-3A30NA
1. Combinations of connectable indoor units have been increased.
2. Capacity class of connectable indoor units have been mode larger.
3. Compressor has been changed. (THV247FBA ➔ TNB220FMCH)
4. Outdoor fan motor has been changed. (RA6N60-AA ➔ RC0J60-AB)
5. Refrigerant has been changed. (R22 ➔ R410A)
6. Refrigerant system diagram has been changed.
• 1 of 2 high pressure switch has been removed.
• Accumulator has been removed.
• Receiver has been added.
7. Communication system has been changed.
8. Power supply way has been changed(change to supply to outdoor unit).
9. Evaporation temperature thermistor has been added.
10. Ambient temperature thermistor has been added.

INFORMATION FOR THE AIR CONDITIONER WITH R410A REFRIGERANT


• This room air conditioner adopts HFC refrigerant (R410A) which never destroys the ozone layer.
• Pay particular attention to the following points, though the basic installation procedure is same as that for R22 air
conditioners.
1 As R410A has working pressure approximate 1.6 times as high as that of R22, some special tools and piping parts/
materials are required. Refer to the table below.
2 Take sufficient care not to allow water and other contaminations to enter the R410A refrigerant during storage and
installation, since it is more susceptible to contaminations than R22.
3 For refrigerant piping, use clean, pressure-proof parts/materials specifically designed for R410A. (Refer to 2. Refrigerant
piping.)
4 Composition change may occur in R410A since it is a mixed refrigerant. When charging, charge liquid refrigerant to prevent
composition change.

New refrigerant Previous refrigerant


Refrigerant R410A R22
Composition (Ratio) HFC-32: HFC-125 (50%:50%) R22 (100%)
Refrigerant handling Pseudo-azeotropic refrigerant Single refrigerant
Chlorine Not included Included
Safety group (ASHRAE) A1/A1 A1
Molecular weight 72.6 86.5
Refrigerant

Boiling point (-F) -60.5 -41.4


Steam pressure [77-F](PSIG) 225.82 136.34
Saturated steam density [77-F](lb/ft3) 3.995 2.772
Combustibility Non combustible Non combustible
ODP w1 0 0.055
GWP w2 1730 1700
Refrigerant charge method From liquid phase in cylinder Gas phase
Additional charge on leakage Possible Possible
Refrigeration

Kind Incompatible oil Compatible oil


Color Non Light yellow
oil

Smell Non Non


w1 :Ozone Destruction Parameter : based on CFC-11
w2 :Global Warmth Parameter : based on CO2

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New Specification Current Specification


The incompatible refrigeration oil easily separates from Since refrigerant and refrigeration oil are compatible each,
refrigerant and is in the upper layer inside the suction muffler. refrigeration oil goes back to the compressor through the
Raising position of the oil back hole enables to back the lower position oil back hole.
refrigeration oil of the upper layer to flow back to the
Compressor

compressor. Suction muffler Suction muffler

Compressor Oil back hole Compressor


refrigeration oil Oil back hole

Refrigerant refrigeration oil /Refrigerant

Conversion chart of refrigerant temperature and pressure


(PSIG)
580

508
R410A
Saturated liquid pressure

435 R22

363

290

218

145

73

-73
-22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104 122 140 (-F)

1.Tools dedicated for the air conditioner with R410A refrigerant


The following tools are required for R410A refrigerant. Some R22 tools can be substituted for R410A tools.

R410A tools Can R22 tools be used? Description


R410A has high pressures beyond the measurement range of existing
Gauge manifold No
gauges.
Charge hose No Hose material have been changed to improve the pressure resistance.
Gas leak detector No Dedicated for HFC refrigerant.
Yes 1/4in. and 3/8in.
Torque wrench
No 1/2in. and 5/8in.
Flare tool Yes Clamp bar hole has been enlarged to reinforce the spring strength in the tool.
Flare gauge New Provided for flaring work (to be used with R22 flare tool).
Vacuum pump Provided to prevent the back flow of oil. This adapter enables you to use
New
adapter vacuum pumps.
Electronic scale for It is difficult to measure R410A with a charging cylinder because the
New
refrigerant charging refrigerant bubbles due to high pressure and high-speed vaporization.
No : Not Substitutable for R410A Yes : Substitutable for R410A

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2.Refrigerant piping
1 Specifications
Use the copper or copper-alloy seamless pipes for refrigerant that meet the following specifications.

Outside diameter Wall thickness Insulation material


(inch) (inch)
1/4 0.0315
3/8 0.0315 Heat resisting foam plastic
1/2 0.0315 Specific gravity 0.045 Thickness 0.315 inch
5/8 0.0394

2 Flaring work and flare nut


Flaring work for R410A pipe differs from that for R22 pipe.
For details of flaring work, refer to Installation manual “FLARING WORK”.

Dimension of flare nut


Pipe diameter
(inch) [inch]
(inch)
R410A R22
1/4 17 [11/16] 17 [11/16]
3/8 22 [7/8] 22 [7/8]
1/2 26 [1-1/32] 24 [15/16]
5/8 29 [1-5/32] 27 [1-1/16]

3.Refrigerant oil
Apply the special refrigeration oil (accessories: packed with indoor unit) to the flare and the union seat surfaces.

4.Air purge
• Do not discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere.
Take care not to discharge refrigerant into the atmosphere during installation, reinstallation, or repairs to the refrigerant
circuit.
• Use the vacuum pump for air purging for the purpose of environmental protection.

5.Additional charge
For additional charging, charge the refrigerant from liquid phase of the gas cylinder.
If the refrigerant is charged from the gas phase, composition change may occur in the refrigerant inside the cylinder and the
outdoor unit. In this case, ability of the refrigeration cycle decreases or normal operation can be impossible. However,
charging the liquid refrigerant all at once may cause the compressor to be locked. Thus, charge the refrigerant slowly.

Union
Stop valve
Indoor unit
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe Outdoor unit
Refrigerant gas
cylinder
operating valve Service port

Gauge manifold
valve (for R410A)
Charge hose (for R410A)

Refrigerant gas cylinder


for R410A with siphon

Refrigerant (liquid)
Electronic scale for refrigerant charging

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2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

OUTDOOR UNIT
MXZ-2A20NA

Air inlet (back and side)

Air outlet

Drain outlet

MXZ-3A30NA

Air inlet (back and side)

Air outlet

Drain outlet

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3 INDOOR UNITS COMBINATION

MXZ-2A20NA
Cooling capacity (BTU/h) Current Power
Indoor units Power consumption
combination (W) (A) factor
Unit A Unit B Total
208V 230V (%)
9,000 730
09 9,000 (5,400 ~ 9,000) (490 ~ 730) 3.69 3.34 95
12,000 990
12 12,000 (5,400 ~ 12,000) ( 490 ~ 990) 5.01 4.53 95
15,000 1,540
15 15,000 (5,400 ~ 15,000) (490 ~ 1,540) 7.79 7.05 95
18,000 1,740
09+09 9,000 9,000 (7,800 ~ 18,000) (630 ~ 1,740) 8.62 7.80 97
20,000 2,150
09+12 8,500 11,500 (7,800 ~ 20,000) (630 ~ 2,150) 10.66 9.64 97
20,000 2,150
09+15 7,500 12,500 (7,800 ~ 20,000) (630 ~ 2,150) 10.66 9.64 97
20,000 2,150
12+12 10,000 10,000 (7,800 ~ 20,000) (630 ~ 2,150) 10.66 9.64 97

Heating capacity (BTU/h) Current Power


Indoor units Power consumption
combination (W) (A) factor
Unit A Unit B Total
208V 230V (%)
10,900 940
09 10,900 (5,200 ~ 15,400) (480 ~ 1,430) 4.76 4.30 95
13,600 1,180
12 13,600 (5,200 ~ 16,400) (480 ~1,460) 5.97 5.40 95
18,000 1,720
15 18,000 (5,200 ~ 21,100) (480 ~ 2,100) 8.70 7.87 95
21,800 1,820
09+09 10,900 10,900 (8,500 ~ 21,800) (520 ~ 1,820) 9.02 8.16 97
22,000 1,780
09+12 9,500 12,500 (8,500 ~ 22,000) (520 ~ 1,780) 8.82 7.98 97
22,000 1,780
09+15 8,250 13,750 (8,500 ~ 22,000) (520 ~ 1,780) 8.82 7.98 97
22,000 1,780
12+12 11,000 11,000 (8,500 ~ 22,000) (520 ~ 1,780) 8.82 7.98 97

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MXZ-3A30NA
Cooling capacity (BTU/h) Current Power
Indoor units Power consumption
combination (W) (A) factor
Unit A Unit B Unit C Total
208V 230V (%)
9,000 800
09 9,000 – – (7,200 ~ 9,000) (650 ~ 800) 4.05 3.66 95
12,000 1,000
12 12,000 – – (7,200 ~ 12,000) (650 ~ 1,000) 5.06 4.58 95
15,000 1,320
15 15,000 – – (7,200 ~ 15,000) (650 ~ 1,320) 6.68 6.04 95
16,200 1,480
17 16,200 – – (7,200 ~ 16,200) (650 ~ 1,480) 7.49 6.77 95
22,000 2,220
24 22,000 – – (7,200 ~ 22,000) (650 ~ 2,200) 11.13 10.07 95
18,000 1,800
09+09 9,000 9,000 – (12,000 ~ 18,000) (920 ~ 1,800) 8.92 8.07 97
21,000 2,000
09+12 9,000 12,000 – (12,000 ~ 21,000) (920 ~ 2,000) 9.91 8.96 97
24,000 2,500
09+15 9,000 15,000 – (12,000 ~ 24,000) (920 ~ 2,500) 12.39 11.21 97
25,200 2,700
09+17 9,000 16,200 – 13.38 12.10 97
(12,000 ~ 25,200) (920 ~ 2,700)
28,000 3,200
09+24 7,600 20,400 – 15.86 14.34 97
(12,000 ~ 28,000) (920 ~ 3,200)
24,000 2,500
12+12 12,000 12,000 – 12.39 11.21 97
(12,000 ~ 24,000) (920 ~ 2,500)
26,000 2,800
12+15 11,500 14,500 – 13.88 12.55 97
(12,000 ~ 26,000) (920 ~ 2,800)
26,000 2,800
12+17 10,800 15,200 – 13.88 12.55 97
(12,000 ~ 26,000) (920 ~ 2,800)
26,000 2,800
15+15 13,000 13,000 – 13.88 12.55 97
(12,000 ~ 26,000) (920 ~ 2,800)
26,000 2,800
15+17 12,200 13,800 – 13.88 12.55 97
(12,000 ~ 26,000) (920 ~ 2,800)
26,000 2,800
17+17 13,000 13,000 – 13.88 12.55 97
(12,000 ~ 26,000) (920 ~ 2,800)
27,000 2,860
09+09+09 9,000 9,000 9,000 14.18 12.82 97
(12,600 ~ 27,000) (1,000 ~ 2,850)
28,400 3,250
09+09+12 8,500 8,500 11,400 16.11 14.57 97
(12,600 ~ 28,400) (1,000 ~ 3,250)
28,400 3,250
09+09+15 7,750 7,750 12,900 16.11 14.57 97
(12,600 ~ 28,400) (1,000 ~ 3,250)
28,400 3,250
09+09+17 7,300 7,300 13,800 16.11 14.57 97
(12,600 ~ 28,400) (1,000 ~ 3,250)

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Heating capacity (BTU/h) Current Power


Indoor units Power consumption
combination (W) (A) factor
Unit A Unit B Unit C Total
208V 230V (%)
10,900 1,100
09 10,900 – – 5.57 5.03 95
(8,600 ~ 15,400) (780 ~1,520)
13,600 1,380
12 13,600 – – 6.98 6.32 95
(8,600 ~ 16,400) (780 ~ 1,600)
18,000 1,940
15 18,000 – – 9.82 8.88 95
(8,600 ~ 21,100) (780 ~ 2,280)
20,100 2,240
17 20,100 – – 11.34 10.25 95
(8,600 ~ 21,500) (780 ~ 2,300)
23,200 2,520
24 23,200 – – 12.75 11.53 95
(8,600 ~ 27,800) (780 ~ 3,000)
21,800 1,700
09+09 10,900 10,900 – 8.43 7.62 97
(11,000 ~ 31,000) (740 ~2,560)
24,500 1,980
09+12 10,900 13,600 – 9.81 8.87 97
(11,000 ~ 33,000) (740 ~ 2,800)
27,000 2,200
09+15 10,100 16,900 – 10.90 9.86 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,920)
27,000 2,200
09+17 9,300 17,700 – 10.90 9.86 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,920)
27,000 1,980
09+24 7,300 19,700 – 9.81 8.87 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,740)
27,000 2,200
12+12 13,500 13,500 – 10.90 9.86 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,920)
27,000 2,160
12+15 12,000 15,000 – 10.71 9.68 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,860)
27,000 2,140
12+17 11,200 15,800 – 10.61 9.59 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,860)
27,000 2,120
15+15 13,500 13,500 – 10.51 9.50 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,800)
27,000 2,110
15+17 12,700 14,300 – 10.46 9.46 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,800)
27,000 2,100
17+17 13,500 13,500 – 10.41 9.41 97
(11,000 ~ 35,000) (740 ~ 2,800)
28,500 2,180
09+09+09 9,500 9,500 9,500 10.80 9.77 97
(11,400 ~ 36,000) (740 ~ 2,880)
28,600 2,180
09+09+12 8,600 8,600 11,400 10.80 9.77 97
(11,400 ~ 36,000) (740 ~ 2,880)
28,600 2,180
09+09+15 7,800 7,800 13,000 10.80 9.77 97
(11,400 ~ 36,000) (740 ~ 2,880)
7,350 28,600 2,180
09+09+17 7,350 13,900 10.80 9.77 97
(11,400 ~ 36,000) (740 ~ 2,880)

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4 SPECIFICATION

Item Model MXZ-2A20NA


Cooling ❈1 Btu/h 20,000/(7,800 ~ 20,000)
Capacity Heating 47 ❈1 Btu/h 22,000/(8,500 ~ 22,000)
Heating 17 ❈2 Btu/h 14,500
Cooling ❈1 W 2,150/(630 ~ 2,150)
Power ❈1
Heating 47 W 1,780/(520 ~ 1,780)
consumption ❈2
Heating 17 W 1,500(1,500)
EER ❈1 [SEER] ❈3 Cooling 9.3[15]
HSPF IV (V) Heating 9.0
COP Heating 12.4
External finish Munsell 5Y 8/1
Power supply V, phase, Hz 208/230, 1, 60
Max. fuse size (time delay) A 20
Min. circuit ampacity A 15
Fan motor F.L.A 0.96
Model SNB130FPDH1
Winding resistance (at 68˚F) " U-V 0.45 V-W 0.45 W-U 0.45
Compressor
R.L.A 10.1
L.R.A 15
Refrigerant control LEV
Sound level dB(A) 49/51
Defrost method Reverse cycle
W in. 33-1/16
Dimensions D in. 13 (+1-3/16)
H in. 27-15/16
Weight lb. 130
REMOTE CONTROLLER Wireless type
Control voltage (by built-in transformer) 12-24V DC
REFRIGERANT PIPING Not supplied (optional parts)
Liquid in. 1/4
Valve size
Gas in. A,B:3/8
Indoor Flared
Connection method
Outdoor Flared
Between the indoor Height difference ft. Max. 33
& outdoor units Piping length (a+b) ft. Max. 164
Refrigerant charge (R410A) lb. 5lb. 15oz.
Refrigeration oil (Model) oz. 20.3 (NEO22)
NOTE : Test conditions are based on ARI 210/240.
❈1 : Rating conditions (cooling) — Indoor : 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB, Outdoor : 95˚FDB, (75˚FWB)
(heating) — Indoor : 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB, Outdoor : 47˚FDB, 43˚FWB
❈2 : (heating) — Indoor : 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB, Outdoor : 17˚FDB, 15˚FWB
❈3 : (cooling) — Indoor : 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB, Outdoor : 82˚FDB, 65˚FWB

Unit: ˚F
Indoor air condition Outdoor air condition
Mode Test
Dry bulb Wet bulb Dry bulb Wet bulb
Cooling ❈1: "A" Cooling Steady State at rated compressor Speed 80 67 95 (75)
❈3: "B-2" Cooling Steady State at rated compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
"B-1" Cooling Steady State at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
Low ambient Cooling Steady State at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 67 (53.5)
Intermediate Cooling Steady State At Intermediate compressor Speedw 80 67 87 (69)
Heating ❈1: Standard Rating-Heating at rated compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
❈2: Low temperature Heating at rated compressor Speed 70 60 17 15
Max. temperature Heating at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 62 56.5
High temperature Heating at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Frost Accumulation at rated compressor Speed 70 60 35 33
Frost Accumulation at Intermediate compressor Speed w 70 60 35 33
wAt Intermediate compressor Speed
=("Cooling rated compressor speed" - "minimum compressor speed") / 3 + "minimum compressor speed".

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Item Model MXZ-3A30NA


Cooling ❈1 Btu/h 28,400/(12,600 ~ 28,400)
Capacity Heating 47 ❈1 Btu/h 28,600/(11,400 ~ 36,000)
Heating 17 ❈2 Btu/h 18,800
Cooling ❈1 W 3,250/(1,000 ~ 3,250)
Power ❈1
Heating 47 W 2,180/(740 ~ 2,880)
consumption ❈2
Heating 17 W 2,120
EER ❈1 [SEER] ❈3 Cooling 8.7[16.0]
HSPF IV (V) Heating 10.0
COP Heating 13.1
External finish Munsell 3.0Y 7.8/1.1
Power supply V, phase, Hz 208/230, 1, 60
Max. fuse size (time delay) A 20
Min. circuit ampacity A 15
Fan motor F.L.A 0.93
Model TNB220FMCH
Winding resistance (at 68˚F) " U-V 0.61 V-W 0.61 W-U 0.61
Compressor
R.L.A 11
L.R.A 15
Refrigerant control LEV
Sound level dB(A) 49/49
Defrost method Reverse cycle
W in. 35-7/16
Dimensions D in. 12-19/32 (+1-3/16)
H in. 35-7/16
Weight lb. 158
REMOTE CONTROLLER Wireless type
Control voltage (by built-in transformer) 12-24V DC
REFRIGERANT PIPING Not supplied (optional parts)
Liquid in. 1/4
Valve size
Gas in. A:1/2 B,C:3/8
Indoor Flared
Connection method
Outdoor Flared
Between the indoor Height difference ft. Max. 33
& outdoor units Piping length (a+b+c) ft. Max. 230
Refrigerant charge (R410A) lb. 7lb. 11oz.
Refrigeration oil (Model) oz. 29.4 (NEO22)

NOTE : Test conditions are based on ARI 210/240.


❈1 : Rating conditions (cooling) — Indoor : 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB, Outdoor : 95˚FDB, (75˚FWB)
(heating) — Indoor : 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB, Outdoor : 47˚FDB, 43˚FWB
❈2 : (heating) — Indoor : 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB, Outdoor : 17˚FDB, 15˚FWB
❈3 : (cooling) — Indoor : 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB, Outdoor : 82˚FDB, 65˚FWB

Unit: ˚F
Indoor air condition Outdoor air condition
Mode Test
Dry bulb Wet bulb Dry bulb Wet bulb
Cooling ❈1: "A" Cooling Steady State at rated compressor Speed 80 67 95 (75)
❈3: "B-2" Cooling Steady State at rated compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
"B-1" Cooling Steady State at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
Low ambient Cooling Steady State at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 67 (53.5)
Intermediate Cooling Steady State At Intermediate compressor Speedw 80 67 87 (69)
Heating ❈1: Standard Rating-Heating at rated compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
❈2: Low temperature Heating at rated compressor Speed 70 60 17 15
Max. temperature Heating at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 62 56.5
High temperature Heating at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Frost Accumulation at rated compressor Speed 70 60 35 33
Frost Accumulation at Intermediate compressor Speedw 70 60 35 33
wAt Intermediate compressor Speed
=("Cooling rated compressor speed" - "minimum compressor speed") / 3 + "minimum compressor speed".

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5 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

Unit: inch
MXZ-2A20NA
OUTDOOR UNIT
REQUIRED SPACE

Open as a rule
More than 19.69 in.
6-9/16" 19-11/16" 6-21/32" if the front and both sides are
open

9-3/16" 11-11/32"

2-1/2"
11/16"
1-7/32"

1-1/2"

More than 3.94 in. More than 3.94 in.


More than 7.87 in.
Air in
if there are obstacles to both
sides
15-19/32"
14-3/16"
21/32"

Air in
1-7/32"

Air out
11/16"

Open as a rule
More than 19.69 in. More than 13.78 in.
Drainage holes 3-[1-5/16" 4-13/32"✕13/16" Oval hole if the back, both sides
(Base bolt M10) and top are open

Indoor and outdoor


connect wiring
33-1/16" 1-3/16" 3-[7/8" hole 1-3/16" 13" 1/2"

15/16"
1-3/16"
1-3/16"

Gas pipe
[3/8"flared (both A&B unit)
1-25/32"

27-15/16"
14-3/16"

12-3/4"

B unit connection
8-5/8"

A unit connection
1"
5-5/16"

11-3/4" 29/32" 2-5/8"


Liquid pipe
[1/4"flared (both A&B unit)

Grounding terminal
Conduit
cover

Lock nut Connector

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MXZ-3A30NA Unit: inch


OUTDOOR UNIT
REQUIRED SPACE
Open as a rule
More than 19.69 in.
if the front and both sides are
open

7-7/8" 19-11/16" (7-7/8")

More than 3.94 in.


1-3/8" 9-27/32" 10-5/8" More than 3.94 in. More than 7.87 in.
if there are
obstacles to both
2-U-shape notched holes sides
(1-1/16")

(Base bolt M10)


13-31/32" (5/8")
1-3/8"

Air in
15-1/4"

Air in
More than 13.78 in.
2-29/32"

Open as a rule
More than 19.69 in.
if the back, both sides
1-9/16"

and top are open


(5/8")

Air out
1-3/16" 12-19/32" 13/32"
Indoor and outdoor
connect wiring
Drainage holes 3-[1-5/16" 2-15/32"✕1-13/32" Oval hole 2-11/16"
[4✻7/8" hole
(Base bolt M10)

3-25/32"
1-1/4"
35-7/16"

Gas pipe
[3/8" flared (B,C unit)
[1/2" flared (A unit)
9-27/32"
1-31/32"

35-7/16"

29-9/16"

C unit connection
1-5/16"
18-1/8"

B unit connection
15"

A unit connection

12-1/2" 29/32" 3-15/32"


Liquid pipe
29/32"

[1/4" flared

Lock nut
Conduit cover

Connector

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6 WIRING DIAGRAM
MXZ-2A20NA
OUTDOOR UNIT

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MXZ-3A30NA
OUTDOOR UNIT

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7 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM


MXZ-2A20NA Unit:mm
Service
port
Compressor
R.V. coil Service Discharge
OFF Refrigerant flow in cooling temperature
port
thermistor RT62
ON Refrigerant flow in heating Oil separator
Capillary tube
Unit B gas pipe
temperature thermistor Ball valve with O.D.0.98✕I.D.0.02✕39.37
Indoor unit
service port
B 4-way valve

Unit A gas pipe


temperature thermistor Muffler
Indoor unit
A
Outdoor heat
exchanger
temperature FAN-OUT
thermistor
RT68

HEX-OUT
Ambient
temperature
thermistor
RT65

Defrost
Capillary tube
thermistor
O.D.0.16✕I.D.0.11✕ 3.93 RT61
Indoor unit
A Capillary tube
Strainer LEV A O.D.0.14✕I.D.0.09✕19.68
#100 Ball valve
Strainer Strainer
#100 LEV E #100 Distributor
Power
receiver

Capillary tube
O.D.0.16✕I.D.0.11✕ 3.93
Indoor unit
B LEV B
Strainer
#100

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Operating Range MXZ-2A20NA

Indoor intake air temperature Outdoor intake air temperature


Maximum 95˚FDB, 71˚FWB 115˚FDB
Cooling
Minimum 67˚FDB, 57˚FWB 14˚FDB
Maximum 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB 75˚FDB, 65˚FWB
Heating
Minimum 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB 14˚FDB, 12˚FWB

MAX. REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH & PIPE SIZE SELECTION


MXZ-2A20NA
Indoor a
units

Outdoor
unit 49ft.
Piping length each indoor unit (a, b) 82ft. MAX.
49ft.
Total piping length (a+b) 164ft. MAX.
Bending point for each unit 25 MAX.
Total bending point 60 MAX.
33ft.
b
❋It does not matter which unit is higher.

● Refrigerant pipe diameter is different according to indoor unit to be connected. When using extension pipes,refer to the
tables below.
● When diameter of refrigerant pipe is different from that of outdoor unit union, use optional Different-diameter pipe.
For further information on Different-diameter pipe,see 13-1. Unit : inch
Indoor unit Outdoor unit union diameter
Extension pipe diameter
class Pipe diameter For
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
09 Indoor unit A
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
12 Indoor unit B
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
15
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8

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MXZ-3A30NA Service Unit:mm


port
Service Compressor
R.V. coil High-pressure
port
Discharge
OFF Refrigerant flow in cooling switch temperature
ON Refrigerant flow in heating thermistor RT62
Oil separator
Capillary tube
Unit C gas pipe
Ball valve with O.D.0.10✕I.D.0.02✕39.37
temperature thermistor
Indoor unit service port
4-way valve
C Unit B gas pipe
temperature thermistor
Indoor unit
B Muffler
Unit A gas pipe
temperature thermistor
Indoor unit
A
Outdoor Ambient
heat temperature
exchanger thermistor
Outdoor heat RT65
exchanger
temperature
thermistor
RT68
Capillary tube
O.D.0.16✕I.D.0.11✕ 3.54 Defrost
thermistor
RT61
Indoor unit
A Capillary tube
Strainer LEV A O.D.0.16✕I.D.0.09✕15.75
Ball valve Strainer Strainer
#100
#100 LEV E #100 Distributor
Indoor unit
Power
B receiver
Strainer LEV B
#100
Indoor unit Distributor
C Strainer LEV C
#100

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Operating Range MXZ-3A30NA


Indoor intake air temperature Outdoor intake air temperature
Maximum 95˚FDB, 71˚FWB 115˚FDB
Cooling
Minimum 67˚FDB, 57˚FWB 14˚FDB
Maximum 80˚FDB, 67˚FWB 75˚FDB, 65˚FWB
Heating
Minimum 70˚FDB, 60˚FWB 14˚FDB, 12˚FWB

MAX. REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH & PIPE SIZE SELECTION


MXZ-3A30NA
Indoor a
units

Outdoor
unit 33ft.
b
33ft.
Piping length each indoor unit (a, b, c) 82ft. MAX.
Total piping length (a+b+c) 230ft. MAX.
Bending point for each unit 25 MAX.
33ft.
Total bending point 70 MAX. c
❋It does not matter which unit is higher.

● Refrigerant pipe diameter is different according to indoor unit to be connected. When using extension pipes,refer to the
tables below.
● When diameter of refrigerant pipe is different from that of outdoor unit union, use optional Different-diameter pipe.
For further information on Different-diameter pipe,see 13-1. Unit : inch
Indoor unit Outdoor unit union diameter
Extension pipe diameter
class Pipe diameter For
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
09 Indoor unit A
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8 Gas 1/2
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
12 Indoor unit B
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
15 Indoor unit C
Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8 Gas 3/8
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
17
Gas 1/2 Gas 1/2
Liquid 1/4 Liquid 1/4
24
Gas 5/8 Gas 5/8

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8 DATA

Model MXZ-2A20NA

Item Unit Cooling Heating

Capacity Btu / h 20,000 22,000

Total SHF — – –

Input kW 2.15 1.78

Outdoor unit MXZ-2A20NA

Power supply (V, phase, Hz) 208/230, 1, 60


Electrical
circuit Input kW 2.113 1.743

Comp. current (208/230V) A 10.08/9.11 8.24/7.45

Fan motor current (208/230V) A 0.43/0.39 0.43/0.39

Condensing pressure PSIG 435 363

Suction pressure PSIG 128 101

Discharge temperature ˚F 190 169

Refrigerant Condensing temperature ˚F 122 106


circuit Suction temperature ˚F 65 40

Comp. shell bottom temp. ˚F 146 144


Ref. pipe length
[Total pipe length for multi-system] ft. 25 [50]

Refrigerant charge (R410A) — 5lb.15oz.

DB ˚F 95 47
Intake air temperature
Outdoor WB ˚F — 43
unit Fan speed rpm 650 700

Airflow CFM 1,485 1,640

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Model MXZ-3A30NA

Item Unit Cooling Heating

Capacity Btu / h 28,400 28,600

Total SHF — – –

Input kW 3.25 2.18

Outdoor unit MXZ-3A30NA

Power supply (V, phase, Hz) 208/230, 1, 60


Electrical
circuit Input kW 3.197 2.127

Comp. current (208/230V) A 15.45/13.97 10.15/9.18

Fan motor current (208/230V) A 0.43/0.39 0.43/0.39

Condensing pressure PSIG 506 330

Suction pressure PSIG 136 96

Discharge temperature ˚F 190 150

Refrigerant Condensing temperature ˚F 132 100


circuit Suction temperature ˚F 48 30

Comp. shell bottom temp. ˚F 146 125


Ref. pipe length
[Total pipe length for multi-system] ft. 25 [75]

Refrigerant charge (R410A) — 7lb.11oz.

DB ˚F 95 47
Intake air temperature
Outdoor WB ˚F — 43
unit Fan speed rpm 520 600

Airflow CFM 1,365 1,605

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8-1. OPERATING RANGE


(1) POWER SUPPLY

Model Rating Guaranteed Voltage

MXZ-2A20NA Min. 198V 208V 230V Max. 253V


Outdoor unit 208/230V 60Hz 1[
MXZ-3A30NA

(2) OPERATION

MXZ-2A20NA
Intake air Indoor Outdoor
Function temperature
Condition DB (˚F) WB (˚F) DB (˚F) WB (˚F)
"A" Cooling Steady State
at rated compressor Speed 80 67 95 (75)
"B-2" Cooling Steady State
at rated compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
"B-1" Cooling Steady State
Cooling at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
Low ambient Cooling Steady State
at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 67 (53.5)
Intermediate Cooling Steady State
At Intermediate compressor Speedw 80 67 87 (69)
Standard Rating-Heating
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Low temperature Heating
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 17 15
Max. temperature Heating
at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 62 56.5
Heating
High temperature Heating
at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Frost Accumulation
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 35 33
Frost Accumulation
at Intermediate compressor Speedw 70 60 35 33
wAt Intermediate compressor Speed
=("Cooling rated compressor speed" - "minimum compressor speed") / 3 + "minimum compressor speed".

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MXZ-3A30NA
Intake air Indoor Outdoor
Function temperature
Condition DB (˚F) WB (˚F) DB (˚F) WB (˚F)
"A" Cooling Steady State
at rated compressor Speed 80 67 95 (75)
"B-2" Cooling Steady State
at rated compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
"B-1" Cooling Steady State
Cooling at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 82 (65)
Low ambient Cooling Steady State
at minimum compressor Speed 80 67 67 (53.5)
Intermediate Cooling Steady State
At Intermediate compressor Speedw 80 67 87 (69)
Standard Rating-Heating
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Low temperature Heating
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 17 15
Max. temperature Heating
at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 62 56.5
Heating
High temperature Heating
at minimum compressor Speed 70 60 47 43
Frost Accumulation
at rated compressor Speed 70 60 35 33
Frost Accumulation
at Intermediate compressor Speedw 70 60 35 33
wAt Intermediate compressor Speed
=("Cooling rated compressor speed" - "minimum compressor speed") / 3 + "minimum compressor speed".
MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
The standard data contained in these specifications apply only to the operation of the air conditioner under normal conditions,
since operating conditions vary according to the areas where these units are installed. The following information has been pro-
vided to clarify the operating characteristics of the air conditioner under the conditions indicated by the performance curve.
(1) GUARANTEED VOLTAGE
198 ~ 253V
(2) AIR FLOW
Air flow should be set at MAX.
(3) MAIN READINGS
(1) Indoor intake air wet-bulb temperature :
(2) Indoor outlet air wet-bulb temperature :
(3) Outdoor intake air dry-bulb temperature :
(4) Total input:
°FWB
°FWB
°FDB
W
} Cooling

(5) Indoor intake air dry-bulb temperature :


(6) Outdoor intake air wet-bulb temperature :
(7) Total input :
°FDB
°FWB
W
} Heating

Indoor air wet/dry-bulb temperature difference on the left side of the following chart shows the difference between the
indoor intake air wet/dry-bulb temperature and the indoor outlet air wet/dry-bulb temperature for your reference at service.

How to measure the indoor air wet-bulb/dry-bulb temperature difference


1. Attach at least 2 sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air intake as shown in the figure, and at least 2 sets
of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air outlet. The thermometers must be attached to the position where air
speed is high.
2. Attach at least 2 sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the outdoor air intake.
Cover the thermometers to prevent direct rays of the sun.
3. Check that the air filter is cleaned.
4. Open windows and doors of room.
5. Press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch once(twice) to start the EMERGENCY COOL(HEAT) MODE.
6. Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT). The frequency at each operation mode is fixed.
7. When system stabilizes after more than 15 minutes, measure temperature and take an average temperature.
8. 10 minutes later, measure temperature again and check that the temperature does not change.
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT

Wet-and dry-bulb
Wet-and dry-bulb thermometers
thermometers

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8-2. CAPACITY AND THE INPUT CURVES


MXZ-2A20NA
7.8 9.3 11.1
Indoor air WB temperature
difference (degree)

7.2 8.5 10.2

6.6 7.8 9.2 79


79 75 72
5.9 7.0 8.3 75 68
64
5.3 6.3 7.5 72
68
4.8 5.6 6.6
64
Indoor unit class
(Inverter output

09 class

12 class

15 class

80 85 90 95 100 105 110 80 85 90 95 100 105 110


(36Hz)

(50Hz)

(77Hz)
frequency)

24.0 26.1 31.9 59


Indoor air DB temperature

68
22.2 24.1 29.5 -F) 79 (-F)
e(
difference (degree)

79
tur ture
20.3 22.1 27.0 ra pera 68
pe tem
tem y- bulb 59
18.5 20.0 24.6 lb a ir Dr
bu ake
ry- or in
t
16.6 18.0 22.1 air D Indo
ke
ri nta
14.8 16.0 19.7 oo
Ind
12.9 14.0 17.2
11.1 12.0 14.7
Indoor unit class
(Inverter output

09 class

12 class

15 class

14 23 32 41 50 59 14 23 32 41 50 59
(45Hz)

(56Hz)

(75Hz)
frequency)

Outdoor intake air Wet-bulb temperature (-F) Outdoor intake air Wet-bulb temperature (-F)

NOTE:The above broken lines are for the heating operation without any frost and defrost operation.

MXZ-3A30NA
7.8 9.3 11.1 12.2 10.9
Indoor air WB temperature
difference (degree)

7.2 8.5 10.2 11.2 10.0

6.6 7.8 9.2 10.1 9.1 79


79 75 72
5.9 7.0 8.3 9.1 8.2 75 68
64
5.3 6.3 7.5 8.2 7.3 72
68
4.8 5.6 6.6 7.2 6.5
64
Indoor unit class
(Inverter output

09 class

12 class

15 class

17 class

24 class

80 85 90 95 100 105 110 80 85 90 95 100 105 110


(20Hz)

(27Hz)

(36Hz)

(40Hz)

(56Hz)
frequency)

24.0 26.1 31.9 35.7 27.6 59


Indoor air DB temperature

68
22.2 24.1 29.5 32.9 25.5 -F) 79 (-F)
e(
difference (degree)

re 79
tur ratu
20.3 22.1 27.0 30.2 23.4 pe
ra
te mpe 68
tem bulb
lb air Dry- 59
18.5 20.0 24.6 27.4 21.2 bu ake
ry- or in
t
16.6 18.0 22.1 24.7 19.1 air D Indo
ke
ri nta
14.8 16.0 19.7 21.9 17.0 oo
Ind
12.9 14.0 17.2 19.2 14.9
11.1 12.0 14.7 16.5 12.7
Indoor unit class
(Inverter output

09 class

12 class

15 class

17 class

24 class

14 23 32 41 50 59 14 23 32 41 50 59
(34Hz)

(42Hz)

(56Hz)

(60Hz)

(72Hz)
frequency)

Outdoor intake air Wet-bulb temperature (-F) Outdoor intake air Wet-bulb temperature (-F)

NOTE:The above broken lines are for the heating operation without any frost and defrost operation.

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8-3. Capacity and input correction by means of inverter output frequency


(OUTDOOR UNIT:MXZ-2A20NA)
1. 09-class unit in single operation
<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

2. 12-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

3. 15-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

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(OUTDOOR UNIT:MXZ-3A30NA)
1. 09-class unit in single operation
<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

2. 12-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

3. 15-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

4. 17-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

5. 24-class unit in single operation


<COOL>Capacity <COOL>Total input <HEAT>Capacity <HEAT>Total input
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz 0 50 100 Hz


Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency

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8-4. Outdoor low pressure and outdoor unit current


1. 09-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-2A20NA)
(1) COOL operation
1Data is based on the condition of indoor
humidity 50% <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
2Air flow speed : High 1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
3Inverter output frequency : 33Hz ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed and continues for 30 minutes.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.
(PSIG)
170 6.0

ture(°F
)
86
160 or DB tempera 5.0
Indo
Outdoor unit current (A)
)
re(°F
Outdoor low pressure

86
4.0 peratu 80
B tem 75
150 80 or D 70
Indo
3.0 33Hz
140 75
2.0

130 70 1.0
33Hz
120 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%.
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz. 7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0

5.0
e (° F
)
pe ratur
B tem 75
or D
4.0 Indo 70
65

3.0

45Hz
2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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2. 12-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-2A20NA)


(1) COOL operation

1Data is based on the condition of indoor


humidity 50%
2Air flow speed : High <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
3Inverter output frequency : 33Hz
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed and continues for 30 minutes.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
170 6.0
(°F)
ature
B t emper 86
r D
160 Indoo 5.0
Outdoor low pressure

Outdoor unit current (A)


(°F)
erature 86
80 4.0 p 80
tem
150 oor DB 75
Ind 70
3.0
75 33Hz
140
2.0

130 70
1.0
33Hz

120 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%.
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.
7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0

5.0

(°F)
era ture 75
4.0 B t emp 70
or D
Indo 65

3.0
45Hz

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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3. 15-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-2A20NA)


(1) COOL operation
1Data is based on the condition of indoor
humidity 50%
➁ Air flow speed : High <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
➂ Inverter output frequency : 33Hz 1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
170 6.0
re(°F) 86
eratu
temp
r DB
160 Indoo 5.0
Outdoor low pressure

Outdoor unit current (A)


86
e(°F
)
tur 80
80 4.0 m pera 75
B te
150 or D 70
Indo
3.0
75 33Hz
140
2.0
70
130
1.0
33Hz

120 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.
7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0

5.0
°F)
rat ure(
mpe
4.0 B te 75
or D
Indo 70
65

3.0
45Hz

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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4. 09-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-3A30NA)


(1) COOL operation
1Data is based on the condition of indoor
humidity 50%
2Air flow speed : High <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
3Inverter output frequency : 33Hz 1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed and continues for 30 minutes.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.
(PSIG)
160 86 6.0
e(°F
)
peratur
B tem
or D 5.0
150 Indo 86

Outdoor unit current (A)


°F)
ture(
Outdoor low pressure

80
80 era
4.0 B temp 75
or D 70
140 Indo
75 3.0 33Hz

130
2.0
70

120 33Hz 1.0

110 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%.
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz. 7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0 75
F)
ur e(° 70
rat 65
pe
5.0 t em
r DB
oo
Ind
45Hz
4.0

3.0

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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5. 12-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-3A30NA)


(1) COOL operation

1Data is based on the condition of indoor


humidity 50%
<How to work fixed-frequency operation>
2Air flow speed : High
1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
3Inverter output frequency : 33Hz
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed and continues for 30 minutes.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
ure(°F
160 ) 86 6.0
t emperat
r DB (°F)
Indoo rature
5.0 pe
150 tem 86
Outdoor low pressure

r DB
Outdoor unit current (A)
80 oo 80
Ind 75
4.0 70
140 75
3.0
33Hz
130
70 2.0

120 33Hz
1.0

110 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%.
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.
7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0
F) 75
ur e (° 70
pe rat 65
5.0
B tem
oo rD
Ind
4.0
45Hz

3.0

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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6. 15-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-3A30NA)


(1) COOL operation
1Data is based on the condition of indoor
humidity 50%
➁ Air flow speed : High <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
➂ Inverter output frequency : 33Hz 1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
170 6.0

ure(°
F) 86
perat 5.0 86
160 B tem )
re(°F
Outdoor low pressure

Outdoor unit current (A)


rD 80
Indoo pera
tu
75
m
4.0 B te
or D 70
150 80 Indo

3.0 33Hz

140 75
2.0

130 70 1.0
33Hz
120 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.
7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0
°F)
tu re( 75
era 70
p 65
5.0
B tem
oorD
Ind
4.0
45Hz

3.0

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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7. 17-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-3A30NA)


(1) COOL operation

1Data is based on the condition of indoor


humidity 50%
<How to work fixed-frequency operation>
➁ Air flow speed : High
1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
➂ Inverter output frequency : 33Hz
ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
170 6.0

ure(°
F) 86
perat 5.0 86
160 B tem )
re(°F
Outdoor low pressure

Outdoor unit current (A)


rD 80
Indoo pera
tu
75
m
4.0 B te
or D 70
150 80 Indo

3.0 33Hz

140 75
2.0

130 70 1.0
33Hz
120 0.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115(°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.
7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0
°F)
tu re( 75
era 70
p 65
5.0
B tem
oorD
Ind
4.0
45Hz

3.0

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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8. 24-class unit in single operation (OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-3A30NA)


(1) COOL operation

1Data is based on the condition of indoor


humidity 50% <How to work fixed-frequency operation>
➁ Air flow speed : High 1.Set emergency switch to COOL or HEAT.The switch is locat-
➂ Inverter output frequency : 33Hz ed on indoor unit.
2.Press emergency run ON/OFF button.
3.Compressor starts running at 33Hz (COOL) or 45Hz (HEAT).
4.Indoor fan runs at High speed.
5.To cancel this operation,press emergency run ON/OFF button
or any button on remote controller.

(PSIG)
180 7.0
(°F) 86
ature
mper
r DB te 6.0
170 Indoo

Outdoor unit current (A)


Outdoor low pressure

80 5.0 86
(°F)
160
erature 80
Bt emp 75
4.0 or D 70
Indo
150 75
3.0 33Hz

140 70
2.0
33Hz
130 1.0
65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F) 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 (°F)

Ambient temperature(°F) Ambient temperature(°F)


(2) HEAT operation
① Data is based on the condition of outdoor
humidity 75%
➁ Set air flow to High speed.
➂ Inverter output frequency is 45Hz.

7.0
Outdoor unit current (A)

6.0

5.0
(°F)
era ture 75
B temp 70
or D
4.0 Indo 65

45Hz
3.0

2.0
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor ambient temperature(°F)

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9 ACTUATOR CONTROL

MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
Relation between main sensor and actuator
Actuator
Sensor Purpose Outdoor 4-way
Compressor LEV
fan motor valve
Discharge temperature thermistor Protection
Indoor pipe temperature thermistor Defrosting Protection
Defrost thermistor Defrosting
Gas pipe temperature thermistor Control
Fin temperature thermistor Protection
Ambient temperature thermistor Control
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Protection
Capacity code Control

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10 TROUBLESHOOTING

MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
10-1. Cautions on troubleshooting
1. Before troubleshooting, check the following:
1) Check the power supply voltage.
2) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for mis-wiring.
2. Take care the following during servicing.
1) Before servicing the air conditioner, be sure to turn off the unit first with the remote controller, and then after confirm-
ing the horizontal vane is closed, turn off the breaker and/or disconnect the power plug.
2) Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before removing the front panel, the cabinet, the top panel, and the electronic
control P.C. board.
3) When removing the electrical parts, be careful to the residual voltage of smoothing capacitor.
4) When removing the electronic control P.C. board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the
components.
5) When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires.

Lead wiring Housing point


3. Troubleshooting procedure
1) First, check if the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit is flashing on and off to indicate an abnormality.
To make sure, check how many times the abnormality indication is flashing on and off before starting service work.
2) If the electronic control P.C. board is supposed to be defective, check the copper foil pattern for disconnection and the
components for bursting and discoloration.
3) When troubleshooting, refer to 10-2., and 10-3. and 10-4.

10-2. Failure mode recall function


This air conditioner can memorize the abnormal condition which has occurred once.
Even though LED indication listed on the troubleshooting check table (10-4.) disappears, the memorized failure details
can be recalled.
This mode is very useful when the unit needs to be repaired for the abnormality which doesn’t recur.
1. Type of failure mode recall function
There are 2 types in failure mode recall function as shown below.
1Indoor and outdoor unit failure mode recall function
With this function, failure mode of indoor unit and a part of failure mode of outdoor unit can be recalled.
2The details of outdoor unit failure mode recall function
With this function, more detailed failure mode of outdoor unit can be recalled.

Refer to the service manual of indoor unit for how to recall the failure mode and the details of indoor unit failure mode.
The outdoor unit failure mode is indicated by the operation indicator lamp on the indoor unit and the LED of outdoor unit.
See "10-2.2. Failure mode table".

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2. Outdoor unit failure mode table


The left lamp of LED indication Indoor/outdoor
OPERATION INDICATOR
Abnormal point Condition Correspondence
(Outdoor P.C. board) unit failure mode
lamp (Indoor unit) (Failure mode / protection) recall function
LED 1 LED 2
OFF None (Normal) - -
2-time flash Outdoor power system Lighting Lighting When over current protection stop is • Check the connection
continuously performed three times of the compressor
within 1 minute after the compressor connecting wire.
gets started, or when converter • Refer to 10-6.E
protection stop or bus-bar voltage "How to check
protection stop is continuously inverter / compressor".
performed three times within 3 • Check the stop valve.
minutes after start-up.
3-time flash Discharge temperature Lighting Once When thermistor shorts or opens • Refer to 10-6.F "Check
thermistor during compressor running. of outdoor thermistors".
Defrost thermistor Lighting Once
Ambient temperature thermistor Lighting Twice
Fin temperature thermistor Lighting 3 times
P.C. board temperature Lighting 4 times • Replace the outdoor
thermistor electronic control
P.C. board.
Outdoor heat exchanger Lighting 9 times
temperature thermistor
Gas pipe temperature Lighting 10 times When a short or open circuit is
thermistor A detected in the thermistor during • Refer to 10-6.F "Check
cooling. of outdoor thermistors".
Gas pipe temperature Lighting 11 times (A,B: MXZ-2A20)
thermistor B (C : MXZ-3A30)
Gas pipe temperature Lighting 12 times
thermistor C

4-time flash Over current Once Goes out When 28A current flow into intelligent • Reconnect compressor
power module. connector.
• Refer to 10-6.E "How to
check inverter/
compressor".
• Check the stop valve.
5-time flash Discharge temperature Lighting Lighting When discharge temperature exceeds •Check refrigerant circuit
240.8˚F during operation. and refrigerant amount.
Compressor can restart if discharge • Refer to 10-6.D "Check
temperature thermistor reads 212˚F or of LEV".
less 3 minutes later.
6-time flash High pressure Lighting Lighting When high-pressure is detected •Check refrigerant circuit
with the high-pressure switch and refrigerant amount.
(HPS) during operation. (MXZ-3A30) • Check the stop valve.
When the outdoor heat exchanger
temperature exceeds 158˚F
during cooling or the indoor gas
pipe temperature exceeds 158˚F
during heating.

7-time flash Fin temperature 3 times Goes When the fin temperature exceeds • Check around outdoor
out 188.6˚F during operation. unit.
• Check outdoor unit air
P.C. board temperature 4 times Goes When the P.C. board temperature passage.
out exceeds 158˚F during operation. • Refer to 10-6.G "Check
of outdoor fan motor".

8-time flash Outdoor fan motor Lighting Lighting When failure occurs continuously • Refer to 10-6.G "Check
three times within 30 seconds after of outdoor fan motor".
the fan gets started.

Lighting 5 times When nonvolatile memory data • Replace the outdoor


9-time flash Nonvolatile memory data
electronic control
cannot be read properly.
P.C. board.
10-time flash Discharge temperature Lighting Lighting When the frequency of the •Check refrigerant circuit
compressor is kept 80Hz or and refrigerant amount.
more and the discharge • Refer to 10-6.D "Check
temperature is kept under 102.2˚F of LEV".
for more than 20 minutes.

NOTE : Blinking patterns of this mode differ from the ones of Troubleshooting check table (10-4.).

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The left lamp of LED indication Indoor/outdoor


Abnormal point Condition Correspondence
OPERATION INDICATOR (Outdoor P.C. board) unit failure mode
lamp(Indoor unit) (Failure mode / protection) recall function
LED 1 LED 2
11-time flash Communication error Lighting 6 times Communication error occurs
between P.C. boards • Check the connecting
between the electronic control P.C.
wire between outdoor
board and power board for more
electronic control
than 10 seconds.
P.C. board and power
When the communication between
board.
boards protection stop is
continuously performed twice.

Current sensor Lighting 7 times When a short or open circuit is • Replace the power
detected in the current sensor board.
during compressor operating.
Current sensor protection stop is
continuously performed twice.
Zero cross detecting circuit 5 times Goes When zero cross signal cannot be • Check the connecting
out detected while the compressor is wire among electronic
operating. control P.C. board,
The protection stop of the zero noise filter P.C. board
cross detecting circuit is and power board.
continuously performed 10 times.
Converter 5 times Goes When a failure is detected in the • Replace the power
out operation of the converter during board.
operation.
Bus-bar voltage 5 times Goes When the bus-bar voltage exceeds
(1) out 400V or falls to 200V or below
during compressor operating.
Bus-bar voltage 6 times Goes When the bus-bar voltage exceeds
(2) out 400V or falls to 50V or below during
wEven if this protection stop is compressor operating.
performed continuously three
times, it does not mean the
abnormality in outdoor power
system.

15-time flash LEV for drain Lighting Lighting When the indoor unit detects any • Refer to 10-6.D "Check
abnormal in the LEV for drain. of LEV".
• Check the drain pump of
the indoor unit.
NOTE : Blinking patterns of this mode differ from the ones of Troubleshooting check table (10-4.).

10-3. Instruction of troubleshooting


• Check the indoor unit with referring to the indoor unit service manual, and confirm that there is any problem in the indoor
unit.
Then, check the outdoor unit with referring to this page.

Operation start

Check the outdoor unit


LED indicator. LED 1 or LED 2
Both LED 1 and
LED 2 lighting has blinked.
OFF
Refer to 10-6. Refer to 10-4.
A "Check of power supply". Troubleshooting check table.

• Indoor unit • COOL or • When cooling, heat • When cooling, • When heating, • When cooling,
serial signal HEAT exchanger of dew drops in the room does not get room does not
error operation only non-operating indoor non-operating warm. cool.
Refer to 10-6. Refer to 10-6. unit frosts. indoor unit. Refer to 10-6.E Refer to 10-6.E
B "How to C "Check of •When heating, non- Check of mis- "How to check "How to check
check R.V. coil". operating indoor unit piping inverter/ compressor". inverter/
mis-wiring and gets warm. Check mis-piping, compressor".
serial signal Refer to 10-6. shortage of capacity
error". D "Check of LEV".

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10-4. Troubleshooting check table


Indication
No. Symptom Abnormal point / Condition Condition Correspondence
LED1(Red) LED2(Yellow)
Outdoor unit • Refer to 10-6.D "Check of LEV".
1 does not Lightning Once LEV for drain When the indoor unit detects any abnormality in the LEV for drain.
operate. • Check the drain pump of the indoor unit.
When over current protection stop is continuously performed three times • Check the connection of the compressor connecting
within 1 minute after the compressor gets started, or when converter wire.
2 Lightning Twice Outdoor power system
protection stop or bus-bar voltage protection stop is continuously performed • Refer to 10-6.E "How to check inverter/compressor".
three times within 3 minutes after start-up. • Check the stop valve.

When a short circuit is detected in the thermistor during operation, or


3 Discharge temperature when an open circuit is detected in the thermistor after 10 minutes • Refer to 10-6.F "Check of outdoor thermistors".
Lightning 3 times
thermistor of compressor start-up.
Fin temperature
• Refer to 10-6.F "Check of outdoor thermistors".
thermistor When a short or open circuit is detected in the thermistor during
4 Lightning 4 times
P.C board temperature operation.
• Replace the outdoor electronic control P.C. board.
thermistor
Ambient temperature When a short or open circuit is detected in the thermistor during
thermistor operation.
When a short circuit is detected in the thermistor during operation, or
Outdoor heat exchanger when an open circuit is detected in the thermistor after 5 minutes (in
temperature thermistor cooling) and 10 minutes (in heating) of compressor start-up.
5 • Refer to 10-6.F "Check of outdoor thermistors".
Lightning 5 times
When a short circuit is detected in the thermistor during operation, or
Defrost thermistor when an open circuit is detected in the thermistor after 5 minutes of
compressor start-up.

6 Lightning 7 times Nonvolatile memory data When the nonvolatile memory data cannot be read properly. • Replace the outdoor electronic control P.C. board.

7 Lightning 8 times Current sensor Current sensor protection stop is continuously performed twice. • Replace the power board.
Gas pipe temperature
thermistor A When a short or open circuit is detected in the thermistor during
Gas pipe temperature cooling.
thermistor B (A,B : MXZ-2A20) • Refer to 10-6.F "Check of outdoor thermistors".
8 Lightning 10 times (C : MXZ-3A30)
Gas pipe temperature
thermistor C
Communication error When the communication protection stop between boards is • Check the connecting wire between outdoor electronic control
9 Lightning 11 times
between P.C. boards continuously performed twice. P.C. board and power board.
Zero cross detecting The protection stop of the zero cross detecting circuit is continuously • Check the connecting wire among outdoor electronic control
10 Lightning 12 times
circuit performed 10 times. P.C. board, noise filter P.C. board and power board.
'Outdoor unit When over-current is detected after 30 minutes of compressor start-up. • Reconnect compressor connector.
stops and IPM protection
restarts 3 Twice Goes out • Refer to 10-6.E "How to check inverter/compressor".
11 • Check the stop valve.
minutes When over-current is detected within 30 minutes of compressor
later' is Lock protection start-up • Check the power module (PAM module).
repeated.
Discharge temperature When discharge temperature exceeds 240.8˚F during operation. Compressor • Check the amount of gas and refrigerant circuit.
3 times Goes out
12 protection can restart if discharge temperature thermistor reads 212˚F or less 3 • Refer to 10-6.D "Check of LEV".
minutes later.
Fin temperature
When the fin temperature exceeds 188.6˚F during operation. •Check refrigerant circuit and refrigerant amount.
protection
13 4 times Goes out •Refer to 10-6.G "Check of outdoor fan motor".
P.C. board temperature
protection When the P.C. board temperature exceeds 158˚F during operation.
High-pressure When high-pressure is detected with the high-pressure switch (HPS) • Check around of gas and the refrigerant circuit.
protection during operation.(MXZ-3A30) • Check of stop valve.
14 5 times Goes out When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature exceeds 158˚F
during cooling or when indoor gas pipe temperature exceeds 158˚F
during heating.
Converter protection When a failure is detected in the operation of the converter during
15 8 times Goes out • Replace the power board.
operation.
Bus-bar voltage When the bus-bar voltage exceeds 400V or falls to 200V or below
protection (1) during compressor operating.
16 9 times Goes out • Replace the power board.
Bus-bar voltage When the bus-bar voltage exceeds 400V or falls to 50V or below
protection (2) during compressor operating.
When failure occurs continuously three times within 30 seconds after
17 13 times Goes out Outdoor fan motor • Refer to 10-6.G "Check of outdoor fan motor".
the fan gets started.
Current sensor When a short or open circuit is detected in the current sensor during
18 Lighting 8 times • Replace the power board.
protection compressor operating.
Communication between P.C. Communication error occurs between the outdoor electronic control P.C. • Check the connecting wire between outdoor electronic control
19 Lighting 11 times
boards protection board and power board for more than 10 seconds. P.C. board and power board.
Zero cross detecting circuit When zero cross signal cannot be detected while the compressor is • Check the connecting wire among outdoor electronic control
20 Lighting 12 times operating.
protection P.C. board, noise filter P.C. board and power board.

NOTE 1. The location of LED is illustrated at the right figure. Refer to 10-7.1. Outdoor electronic control P.C. board(Parts side)
2. LED is lighted during normal operation. LED2 LED1

The flashing frequency shows the number of times the LED blinks after every 2.5-second OFF. Lighting
(Example) When the flashing frequency is “2”.
0.5-second ON 0.5-second ON

ON
2.5-second OFF 2.5-second OFF
OFF

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Indication
No. Symptom Abnormal point / Condition Condition Correspondence
LED1(Red) LED2(Yellow)
Outdoor unit Primary current protection When the input current exceeds 15A. These symptoms do not mean any abnormality of the
21 operates. Once Lighting product, but check the following points.
Secondary current protection When the current of the compressor exceeds 15A.
• Check if indoor filters are clogged.
High-pressure protection When the indoor gas pipe temperature exceeds 113˚F during heating. • Check if refrigerant is short.
Twice Lighting
22 • Check if indoor/outdoor unit air circulation is short cycled.
Defrosting in cooling When the indoor gas pipe temperature falls 37.4˚F or below during cooling.

When the frequency of the compressor is kept 80Hz or more and • Check refrigerant circuit and refrigerant amount.
23 3 times Discharge temperature
Lighting the discharge temperature is kept under 122˚F(COOL mode) • Refer to 10-6.D "Check of LEV".
protection
/104˚F(HEAT mode) for more than 40 minutes. • Refer to 10-6.F "Check of outdoor thermistors".

When the frequency of the compressor is kept 80Hz or more and


Low discharge the discharge temperature is kept under 102.2˚F for more than 20 • Refer to 10-6.D "Check of LEV".
24 4 times Lighting temperature protection minutes. • Check refrigerant circuit and refrigerant amount.

This symptom does not mean any abnormality of the


Cooling high-pressure product, but check the following points.
When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature exceeds 136.4˚F
25 5 times Lighting protection • Check if indoor filters are clogged.
during operation.
• Check if refrigerant is short.
• Check if indoor/outdoor unit air circulation is short cycled.

Outdoor unit
26 operates 9 times Lighting Inverter check mode When the unit is operated with emergency operation switch. -
normally.

27 Lighting Lighting Normal - -

Outdoor electronic control P.C. board(Parts side)


LED2 LED1
NOTE 1. The location of LED is illustrated at the right figure. Refer to 10-7.1.
Lighting
2. LED is lighted during normal operation.
The flashing frequency shows the number of times the LED blinks after every 2.5-second OFF.
(Example) When the flashing frequency is “2”.
0.5-second ON 0.5-second ON

ON
2.5-second OFF 2.5-second OFF
OFF

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10-5. Trouble criterion of main parts


MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
Part name Check method and criterion
Defrost thermistor
(RT61) Measure the resistance with a tester.
Ambient temperature
thermistor (RT65) Refer to 10-7. “Test point diagram and voltage”,1. “Outdoor electronic control P.C.
board”, the chart of thermistor.
Outdoor heat exchanger
temperature thermistor
(RT68)
Gas pipe temperature
thermistor (RT6A~D)

Discharge temperature Measure the resistance with a tester.


thermistor (RT62) Before measurement, hold the thermistor with your hands to warm it up.

Fin temperature Refer to 10-7. “Test point diagram and voltage”,1. “Outdoor electronic control P.C.
thermistor (RT64) board”, the chart of thermistor.

Compressor Measure the resistance between terminals using a tester.


(Winding temperature : 14˚F ~ 104˚F)
W
RED
Normal
MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
V U 1Each phase 0.39" ~ 0.49" 1Each phase 1.29" ~ 1.49"
WHT BLK

Outdoor fan motor Measure the resistance between lead wires using a tester.
(Part temperature : 14˚F ~ 104˚F)

RED
U (W) Normal (1 Each phase)
WHT
V (V) 13.4" ~ 16.4"
BLK
W (U)

Measure the resistance using a tester. (Part temperature : 14˚F ~ 104˚F)

R.V. coil Normal


2.6k" ~ 3.3k"

Linear expansion valve Measure the resistance using a tester.(Part temperature : 14˚F ~ 104˚F)
WHT
Color of lead wire Normal
RED LEV
WHT - RED
ORN
RED - ORN
37.4" ~ 53.9"
YLW - BRN
YLW BRN BLU BRN - BLU

High pressure switch Pressure Normal


(HPS) 537 ± 22 PSIG Close
MXZ-3A30NA HPS
696 +- 15
7 PSIG Open

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10-6. Troubleshooting flow


MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA
Outdoor unit does not operate. (LED display: display OFF)

A Check of power supply

Check the connecting of parts of main power supply circuit.

Turn on power supply.

Is there voltage of 208/230V AC in the No


Check the power supply cable.
power supply terminal block?
Yes
Is the output voltage from the noise No Replace the noise
filter P.C. board 208/230V AC? filter P.C. board.

Yes

Is the input voltage to the power board No Replace the reactor.


208/230V AC?
Yes
Is the input voltage to the outdoor No
Replace the power board.
electronic control P.C. board 294/325V DC?

Yes
Replace the outdoor electronic control
P.C. board.

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• When unit cannot operate neither by the remote controller nor by EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
Indoor unit does not operate.
• When OPERATION INDICATOR lamp flashes ON and OFF in every 0.5-second.
Outdoor unit does not operate. (LED display : Both LED1 and LED 2 lighting)

B How to check mis-wiring and serial signal error (when outdoor unit does not work)

Turn OFF the power supply.

Is there rated voltage in No Check the power


the power supply? supply.

Yes
Turn ON the power supply.

Is there rated voltage between No


outdoor terminal block S1 and Check the wiring.
S2?
Yes
Press EMERGENCY OPERATION switch once.

Does the left lamp of OPERATION


INDICATOR lamp light up?
<Confirmation of the power to the indoor unit> No
Yes
Is there any mis-wiring,
No poor contact, or wire Yes
Is serial signal error indicated 6 minutes later? disconnection of the Make them correct.
indoor/outdoor
Yes connecting wire?

No

Turn OFF the power supply.


Check once more if the indoor/outdoor
B connecting wire is not mis-wiring.
Short-circuit outdoor terminal block S2 and W1. Mis-wiring may damage indoor electronic control
S3. P.C. board during the operation.
Outdoor electronic control P.C. board W1
(Parts side) Be sure to confirm the wiring is correct before the
operation starts.
LED3 LED2 LED1

Turn ON the power supply.


Blinking

Does the LED on the outdoor electronic No Replace the outdoor electronic control
✽ LED indication control P.C. board repeat "3.6-second-OFF P.C. board.
LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 and 0.8-second-ON quick blinking"? (Lighted W2
Lit Unit B Unit A or
Not Lit - Unit C not lighted) W2 Be careful to the residual
The LED indication Yes voltage of smoothing capacitor.
for unit A and unit B,
Turn OFF the power supply.
and unit C Remove the short-circuit between
interchanges at a Is there any error of the
outdoor terminal block S2 and S3. indoor/outdoor connecting wire, Replace the
interval of 15 seconds. Turn ON the power supply. Yes
such as the damage of the wire, indoor/outdoor
Is there amplitude of 10 to 20V DC
between outdoor terminal block S2 No intermediate connection, poor connecting wire.
A and S3? <Confirmation of serial contact to the terminal block?
· Turn OFF inverter-controlled lighting signal>
equipment. No
· Turn OFF the power supply and then
turn ON again. Yes
· Press EMERGENCY OPERATION Is there any error of the
switch. Is there rated voltage between indoor/outdoor connecting wire, Yes Replace the
indoor terminal block S1 and S2? such as the damage of the wire, indoor/outdoor
· Reinstall
<Confirmation of power voltage> intermediate connection, poor connecting wire.
either the
unit or the contact to the terminal block?
No
light each
Is serial signal No other away. Yes
error indicated · Attach a filter No
6 minutes later? on remote
control
receiving Replace the indoor electronic control P.C. board.
section of Be sure to release the failure-mode
Yes the indoor recall function after checking.
B unit.
Refer to indoor unit service manual.

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The cooling operation or heating operation does not operate. (LED display: Both LED1 and LED2 lighting)

C Check of R.V. coil

CN912 Noise filter P.C. board


CN781 Outdoor electronic control
P.C. board

• When heating operation does not work.


1. Disconnect the lead wire leading to the compressor.
2. 3 minutes after turning on the power supply, start EMERGENCY
OPERATION in HEAT mode.

Is there voltage of 208/230V AC between pin1 No 1. Turn OFF the power supply of indoor and outdoor unit, and
and pin 2 at connector CN912? disconnect the connector CN781.
2. 3 minutes after turning ON the power supply, start
Yes EMERGENCY OPERATION in HEAT mode.
Turn OFF the power supply of indoor and outdoor unit.

Disconnect the connector Is there voltage 12V DC


No No Replace the outdoor
CN912. Is there normal Replace the R.V. coil. between the connector
resistance to R.V. coil? CN781 pin 5 (+) and pin 3 (-) ? electronic control P.C.
board.

Yes Yes
Replace the 4-way valve. Replace the power P.C. board or
the noise filter P.C. board.

• When cooling operation does not work.


1. Disconnect the lead wire leading to the compressor.
2. 3 minutes after turning ON the power supply, start EMERGENCY
OPERATION in COOL mode.

Is there voltage of 208/230V AC between pin1 No


Replace the 4-way valve.
and pin 2 at connector CN912? W
W If the connector CN912 is not connected or R.V. coil is open, voltage
Yes occurs between terminals even when the control is OFF.
1. Turn OFF the power supply of the indoor and the outdoor unit,
and disconnect the connector CN781.
2. 3 minutes after turning ON the power supply, start
EMERGENCY OPERATION in COOL mode.

Is there voltage 12V DC


No
between the connector CN781 Replace the noise filter P.C. board.
pin 5 (+) and pin 3 (-) ?

Yes
Replace the outdoor electronic control P.C. board.

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• When cooling, heat exchanger of non-operating indoor unit frosts.


• When heating, non-operating indoor unit get warm.

D Check of LEV

Turn ON the power supply to the outdoor unit after checking LEV coil is mounted to
the LEV body securely.

Is "click - click" sound heard? Yes


Normal
Or, do you feel vibration of LEV coil with a hand?
No

Disconnect the connectors


CN791: LEV A, CN792: LEV B, CN793: LEV C, Yes
Replace the outdoor electronic control P.C. board.
CN795: LEV E.
Is there normal resistance to LEV coil?

No
Replace LEV coil.

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• When heating, room does not get warm.


• When cooling, room does not get cool.

E How to check inverter/ compressor

Disconnect the terminal of the compressor. 3 minutes after turning ON the power supply, start
EMERGENCY OPERATION.
W1 • After the outdoor fan starts running, wait for 1 minute
Measure the voltage between each or more before measuring the voltage.
lead wire leading to the compressor. • The output voltage values have the tolerance of i20%.
W2 • The output differs depending on the capacity or the
U (BLK) - V (WHT)
V (WHT) - W (RED) No number of indoor units to be operated.
W (RED) - U (BLK)
Output voltage
COOL: 150V(48Hz) HEAT: 170V(64Hz)
Is voltage output? W1, W2
Yes
No
Is output balanced?
Yes
Is the input voltage to the outdoor electronic No
Replace the power board.
control P.C. board 370V or more?
Yes
Turn OFF the power supply of indoor and
outdoor unit, and measure the compressor
No
winding resistance between the compressor
terminals.
Is the resistance between each terminal normal? Replace the
Yes compressor.
Reconnect the lead wire of compressor, and turn ON
the power supply to indoor and outdoor unit.
3 minutes later, starts EMERGENCY OPERATION.

Clarify the causes by counting time until the inverter stops.


0 to 10 seconds: compressor rare short
10 to 60 seconds: compressor lock
60 seconds to 5minutes: refrigerant circuit defective
5 minutes or more: normal

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• When thermistor is abnormal.

F Check of outdoor thermistors

Disconnect the connector in the outdoor electronic control P.C. board or the outdoor No
power board (see below table), and measure the resistance of thermistor. Is the thermistor Replace the thermistor.
normal?
Yes
Reconnect the connectors CN661, CN662, CN663 and CN3.
3 minutes after turning on the power supply, start EMERGENCY OPERATION.

Does the unit operate 10 minutes or more without No Replace the outdoor electronic
showing thermistor abnormality? control P.C. board.
Yes
Normal

Thermistor Symbol Connector, Pin No. Board


Defrost RT61 Between CN661 pin1 and pin2
Discharge temperature RT62 Between CN661 pin3 and pin4
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature RT68 Between CN661 pin7 and pin8
Gas pipe temperature (Unit A) RT6A Between CN662 pin1 and pin2
Outdoor electronic control P.C. board
Gas pipe temperature (Unit B) RT6B Between CN662 pin3 and pin4
Gas pipe temperature (Unit C) RT6C Between CN662 pin5 and pin6
Ambient temperature RT65 Between CN663 pin1 and pin2
Fin temperature RT64 Between CN3 pin1 and pin2 Outdoor power board

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• Fan motor does not operate or stops operating shortly after starting the operation.

G Check of outdoor fan motor

Check the connection between the


connectors CN931 and CN932.

Is the resistance between each terminal Yes


of outdoor fan motor normal?
No
Disconnect CN932 from outdoor electronic control P.C. board, and
turn ON the power supply.

Rotate the outdoor fan motor manually and measure the voltage of
CN931.
Between 1(+) and 5(-)
Between 2(+) and 5(-)
Between 3(+) and 5(-)

(Fixed to either 5V or 0V DC) No Does the voltage between each terminal become 5V DC and 0V DC
repeatedly?
Yes
No
Does the outdoor fan motor rotates smoothly?
Yes
Replace the outdoor DC fan motor. Replace the outdoor electronic control P.C. board.

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• When the operation frequency does not go up from lowest frequency.

H Check of HPS

MXZ-3A30NA

1. Disconnect the connector CN681 in the electronic control P.C. board.


2. Check the resistance of HPS after 1 minute has passed since the outdoor unit power supply was turned off.

Check the resistance between Infinity


Replace HPS.
each terminal.
0"
Reconnect CN681.
Turn on power supply to the indoor and outdoor unit.
3 minutes later, starts EMERGENCY OPERATION.

Is HPS protection displayed


Yes
immediately after compressor Replace the electronic control P.C. board.
starts?
No
Normal

I The other cases

Indoor unit dose not operate. (different operating models in multi system)
• When you try to run two indoor unit simultaneously, one for cooling and the other for heating, the unit which
transmits signal to the outdoor units earlier decides the operation mode. The other unit indicates as shown in
the figure below.
• When the above situation occurs, set all the indoor units to the same mode, turn OFF the indoor units, and
then turn them back ON.
• Though the top of the indoor unit sometimes gets warm, this does not mean malfunction. The reason is that
the refrigerant gas continuously flows into the indoor unit even while it is not operating.

OPERATION INDICATOR

Lighting Blinking

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Defrost thermistor (RT61)


Ambient temperature thermistor (RT65)
10-7. Test point diagram and voltage Gas pipe temperature thermistor (RT6A,6B,6C)
Fin temperature thermistor (RT64) Outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor (RT68)
1. Outdoor electronic control P.C. board 200 100

MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA 180


90
Discharge temperature thermistor (RT62) 160

Resistance (k")

Resistance (k")
80
700 140
120 70
600
100 60
Resistance (k")

500
80

Discharge temperature thermistor (RT62) (


50

CN661
400 60
40
300 40
20 30
200

CN663 Ambient temperature


0 20

temperature thermistor (RT68) (


Outdoor heat exchanger
100 32 50 68 86 104 122 140 158 176
Temperature (˚F) 10
0

Defrost thermistor (RT61) (


32 50 68 86 104 122 140 158 176 194 212 230 248

5V DC pulse wave
(From power board) GND
Signal reception
CN702
0

5V DC pulse wave
(To power board)
Signal transmission (+)
CN701

12V
Temperature (˚F) -4 -14 32 50 68 86 104

DC Rush current relay (–)


thermistor (RT65)
Temperature (˚F)
motor
To fan

(
pulse wave
12V DC
CN795
GND (power board)

CN781
(

LEV E
pulse wave
5V DC

CN931 GND
20-90V AC
CN932

R.V. coil (–)

(
(
(

15V
15V

(+) (

(–)
5V

(+)
(–)

(–)
(+)
(

(
(

LED 1
LED 2
LED 3

SW1

CN603
Serial signal Room C
12~24V DC

CN801
294V DC
~
370V DC CN602
Input
Serial signal Room B
F801 12~24V DC
FUSE
3.15A/250V
CN601
208/230V AC
60 Hz
Input

Serial signal
Room A
12~24V DC
(
(
(
(

(
CN793

CN792
(

CN791
(

(
CN662

CN681
MXZ-3A30NA

(–)
Gas pipe A thermistor
Gas pipe B thermistor
Gas pipe C thermistor

High pressure switch

(+)

(–)
(+)

(–)

(+)

(
(
(
B
LEV Room
pulse wave
12V DC
C
LEV Room
pulse wave
12V DC

pulse wave
12V DC
A
LEV Room

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2. Noise filter P.C. board


MXZ-2A20NA
MXZ-3A30NA

CN901
To electronic CN902 CN903
control To power To power
P.C. board board {board
{

208/230V AC
Input

CN912
R.V. coil
208/230V AC
{

208/230V AC
{ 208/230V AC
Output
Output

NR64 VARISTOR F64 FUSE F911 FUSE


2A/250V 1A/250V

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3. Outdoor Power board MXZ-2A20NA MXZ-3A30NA

Connect to the compressor


Voltage among phases: 5V to
180V

294-370V DC
Output Connect to the earth
(Red)
(+) 1
CN2
Connect to the controller board
(–) 3 (+)1-5(–): Signal transmission
(White) (To electronic control P.C. board)
5V DC pulse wave
(+)2-5(–): Zero cross signal
3-4 : Not used
(+)6-5(–): 15V
(+)7-5(–): 15V
CN3
Fin temperature thermistor RT64

) Signal reception (From


electronic control P.C. board)
5V DC pulse wave

CN5
Primary current detection
(Connect to the noise filter)

Connect to the compressor


Voltage among phases: 5V to 180V

Connect to the earth


294-370V DC
Output
(Red)
(+) 1 CN2
Connect to the controller board
(+)1-5(–): Signal transmission
(–) 3 (To electronic control P.C. board)
5V DC pulse wave
(White) (+)2-5(–): Zero cross signal
3-4 : Not used
(+)6-5(–): 15V
(+)7-5(–): 15V
CN3
Fin temperature thermistor RT64

) Signal reception (From


electronic control P.C. board)
5V DC pulse wave

CN5
Primary current detection
(Connect to the noise filter)

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11 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

<"Terminal with locking mechanism" Detaching points>


The terminal which has the locking mechanism can be detached as shown below.
There are two types ( Refer to (1) and (2)) of the terminal with locking mechanism.
The terminal without locking mechanism can be detached by pulling it out.
Check the shape of the terminal before detaching.

(1) Slide the sleeve and check if there is a locking lever or not. (2) The terminal with this connector has the
locking mechanism.
Sleeve

1Slide the sleeve. 1Hold the sleeve, and


2Pull the terminal while pull out the terminal
Locking lever pushing the locking slowly.
lever.
Connector

11-1. MXZ-2A20NA
OUTDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS
1. Removing the compressor Photo 1 Screws of the
(1)Remove the screws of the top panel, and remove the top
top panel
panel.
(2)Remove the screws of the service panel, and remove the
service panel.
Recover refrigerant gas. Screws of
(3)Remove the screws of the cabinet, and remove the cabinet. the cabinet
(4)Remove the screws of the back panel, and remove the back Screws of
panel. (Photo 3) service
(5)Disconnect the compressor lead wire from terminal of the panel
compressor. (U, V, W)
(6)Disconnect the outdoor electronic control P.C. board
connectors.
CN661, CN662, CN791, CN792, CN663,
Screw of
CN795, CN931, CN932
the cabinet
Disconnect the noise filter P.C. board connector. Screws of the cabinet
CN912
(7)Remove the screws of the electrical parts, and remove the Photo 2
electrical parts. (Photo 4)
(8)Remove the propeller. Screws of the Screws of the cabinet
(9)Remove the screws of the separator, and remove the top panel
separator. (Photo 6)
(10)Remove the sound proof felt. (Photo 6)
(11)Detach the welded parts of the compressor suction and dis-
charge pipes. (Photo 5)
(12)Remove the compressor nuts and remove the compressor.

Screws of the
cabinet

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS


Photo 3 Screw of
the rear guard
Screws of the
back panel

Photo 5
R.V. coil
4-way valve
Screws of
LEV coil the back panel

Expansion valve

Screws of
the back panel
Discharge
pipe welded part
Suction pipe Photo 4
welded part

Compressor nuts
Screws of
the electrical
parts

2. Removing the fan motor Photo 6


(1)Remove the top panel, the service panel, and the cabinet.
Screws of the outdoor fan motor
(Photo 1)
(2)Disconnect the connectors CN931 and CN932 on the outdoor
electronic control P.C. board.
(3)Remove the propeller.
(4)Remove the fan motor.

Propeller

Sound
proof
Propeller nut
felt
Separator

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS


3. Removing the 4-way valve Photo 7
R.V. coil
(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1)
(2)Remove the service panel the cabinet and the back panel.
Recover refrigerant gas.
(3)Remove the electrical parts. (Photo 4) 4-way valve
(4)Detach the welded parts of 4-way valve and pipe.
(Photo 7)

Welded parts

4. Removing the expansion valve Photo 8


(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1)
(2)Remove the service panel, the cabinet and the back panel.
(Photo 1, 2)
(Gas recovery is not required if the unit is pumped down.)
(3)Remove the LEV coils.
(4)Detach the welded parts of expansion valves and pipes.

Expansion
LEV coils
valves

5. Removing the reactor Photo 9


(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1)
(2)Remove the service panel, cabinet, back panel and the relay
panel.
(3)Disconnect the reactor lead wire from the terminal of the
reactor.
(4)Remove the screws of the reactor, and remove the reactor.
(Photo 9)

Screws of the reactor

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11-2. MXZ-3A30NA
OUTDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS
1. Removing the compressor Photo 1
(1)Remove the screws of the top panel, and remove the top Screws of the top panel
panel. (Photo 1)
(2)Remove the screws of the service panel, and remove the
service panel. (Photo 1)
Recover refrigerant gas.
(3)Remove the screws of the front panel, and remove the front Screws of
panel. service
(4)Disconnect the compressor lead wire from terminal of panel
compressor. (U, V, W)
(5)Disconnect the outdoor electronic control P.C. board
connectors.
CN661, CN662 , CN663, CN681, CN791, CN792, CN793,
CN795, CN931, CN932
Disconnect the noise filter P.C. board connector.
CN912
Screws of the front panel
(6)Remove the screws of the electrical parts, and remove the
electrical parts. (Photo 2)
(7)Remove the propeller. Photo 2
(8)Remove the screws of the separator, and remove the
separator.
(9)Remove the sound proof felt.
(10)Detach the welded parts of the compressor suction and dis-
charge pipes. (Photo 3)
(11)Remove the compressor nuts and remove the compressor. Screws
of the
electrical
parts

Photo 3

LEV coil
Expansion
valve

Suction
pipe
welded
part
Discharge
pipe
welded
part

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS


2. Removing the fan motor Photo 4
(1)Remove the top panel, the service panel, and the front panel. Screws of the outdoor fan motor
(Photo 1)
(2)Disconnect the connectors CN931 and CN932 on the outdoor
electronic control P.C. board.
(3)Remove the propeller.
(4)Remove the fan motor.

Propeller
Separator

Sound
proof
felt

Propeller nut Compressor nuts

3. Removing the 4-way valve


(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1) Photo 5
(2)Remove the service panel, rear panel, and pipe cover.
Recover refrigerant gas. 4 way valve
(3)Remove the electrical parts. (Photo 2)
(4)Detach the welded parts of 4-way valve and pipe.
(Photo 5) R.V. coil

Welded parts

4. Removing the expansion valve Photo 6


(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1)
(2)Remove the service panel. (Photo 1)
(Gas recovery is not required if the unit is pumped down.)
(3)Remove the LEV coils.
(4)Detach the welded parts of expansion valves and pipes.

LEV coils Expansion


valves

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS


5. Removing the reactor
(1)Remove the top panel. (Photo 1) Photo 7
(2)Disconnect the reactor lead wire.
(3)Remove the screws of the reactor, and remove the reactor.
(Photo 7)

Screws of the reactor

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12 PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
12-1. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

21 20 19

22
18
23
17
16
15

14

13

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
12-1. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks
MXZ-2A20NA
Diagram
1 E02 939 232 CABINET 1
2 E02 817 009 HANDLE 1
3 E02 939 521 GRILLE 1
4 E02 B05 900 COMPRESSOR MC 1 SNB130FPDH1
5 E02 065 506 COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET 3 3RUBBERS SET
E02 851 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 B room
6
E02 939 493 LEV COIL LEV B 1 B room
E02 851 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 A room
7
E02 938 493 LEV COIL LEV A 1 A room
8 E02 939 290 BASE 1
9 E02 939 666 UNION(GAS) 2 [3/8
10 E02 939 667 UNION(LIQUID) 2 [1/4
11 E02 939 233 BACK PANEL 1
12 E02 939 245 SERVICE PANEL 1
13 E02 B05 661 BALL VALVE (GAS) 1 [5/8
14 E02 939 662 BALL VALVE (LIQUID) 1 [3/8
15 E02 938 959 POWER RECEIVER 1
16 E02 819 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 E
17 E02 819 493 LEV COIL LEV E 1
18 E02 A56 961 4-WAY VALVE 1
19 E02 819 297 TOP PANEL 1
20 E02 939 523 REAR GUARD 1
21 E02 B05 630 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
22 E02 939 515 MOTOR SUPPORT 1
23 E02 A49 641 SERVICE PORT 2
24 E02 938 937 CAPILLARY TUBE 8 O.D.0.14OI.D.0.09O19.68
25 E02 939 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 2 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.11O3.93
26 E02 938 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 O.D.0.98OI.D.0.02O39.37
27 E02 B05 299 OIL SEPARATOR 1

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
12-2. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

12 11 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
12-2. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks
MXZ-2A20NA
Diagram
1 E02 851 501 PROPELLER 1
2 E02 A58 301 OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MF 1 RC0J60-
3 E02 B05 440 POWER BOARD 1 Including heat sink and RT64
4 E02 B05 450 ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD 1
5 E02 B05 444 NOISE FILTER P.C. BOARD 1
6 E02 927 374 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2,3 2 Indoor unit connecting
7 E02 A53 374 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 1 Power supply
8 E02 977 307 GAS PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR SET RT6A,B 1
9 E02 B05 490 R.V. COIL 21S4 1
DEFROST, DISCHARGE
10 E02 938 308 THERMISTOR SET RT61,62,68 1 OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
11 E02 938 309 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT65 1
12 E02 938 337 REACTOR L 1 220+ 400V

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
12-3. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

24 23 22 21

20
25 19
18
17

16
15

14
13
12

1
5 11
2 7 8 9
6 10

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
12-3. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks
MXZ-3A30NA
Diagram
1 M21 TK0 232 FRONT PANEL 1
2 M21 TK0 027 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 2
3 M21 TK5 010 GRILLE 1
4 M21 TK0 245 SERVICE PANEL 1
5 T92 500 801 COMPRESSOR MC 1 TNB220FMCH
6 T2W TK0 505 COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET 3 3RUBBERS SET
R01 E39 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 C room
7
T2W TK0 653 LEV COIL LEV C 1 C room
R01 E39 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 B room
8
T2W TK0 652 LEV COIL LEV B 1 B room
R01 E39 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 A room
9
T2W TK0 651 LEV COIL LEV A 1 A room
10 M21 TK0 290 BASE ASSEMBLY 1
11 M21 42E 644 UNION 1 [1/2,[3/8,[1/4 SET
12 T2W TK0 247 PIPE COVER 1
13 M21 TK5 667 BALL VALVE (LIQUID) 3/8 1 [3/8
14 T2W J7E 667 BALL VALVE (GAS) 5/8 1 [5/8
15 M21 J7E 248 REAR PANEL 1
16 T2W TK0 959 POWER RECEIVER 1
17 T2W J7E 961 4-WAY VALVE 1
18 M21 NT1 646 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HPS 1 4.8MPa(48.9kg/cm2)
19 T2W WW8 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 E
20 T2W TK0 651 LEV COIL LEV E 1
21 M21 TK0 297 TOP PANEL 1
22 T2W E40 523 REAR GUARD 1
23 M21 J7E 630 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
24 M21 TK0 249 SIDE PANEL 1
25 M21 J7E 641 SERVICE PORT 2
26 M21 SJ4 937 CAPILLARY TUBE 2 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.09O15.75
27 M21 TK0 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 3 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.11O3.54
28 T2W E59 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 O.D.0.10OI.D.0.02O39.37
29 T2W J7E 656 OIL SEPARATOR 1

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
12-4. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

12
11

10

7
1 2 3 4 5 6

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PARTS LIST (non-RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
12-4. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

Symbol Q'ty/unit
No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks
MXZ-3A30NA
Diagram
1 M21 TK0 501 PROPELLER 1
2 T2W J7E 301 OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MF 1 RC0J60-
3 T2W J7E 440 POWER BOARD 1 Including heat sink and RT64
4 T2W J7E 451 ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD 1
5 M21 TK0 337 REACTOR L 1 220+ 400V
6 T2W J7E 424 NOISE FILTER P.C. BOARD 1
7 T2W YH1 376 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2~4 3 Indoor unit connecting
8 T2W J7E 376 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 1 Power supply
9 T2W E88 307 GAS PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT6A,B,C 1
10 T2W J7E 398 R.V. COIL 21S4 1
DEFROST, DISCHARGE,
11 M21 G0H 308 THERMISTOR SET RT61,62,68 1 OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
12 M21 90V 309 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT65 1

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13 RoHS PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
13-1. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

21 20 19

22
18
23
17
16
15

14

13

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
13-1. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS

No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks


MXZ-2A20NA
Diagram
1 G E12 939 232 CABINET 1
2 G E12 817 009 HANDLE 1
3 G E12 939 521 GRILLE 1
4 G E12 B05 900 COMPRESSOR MC 1 SNB130FPDH1
5 G E12 065 506 COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET 3 3RUBBERS SET
G E12 851 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 B room
6
G E12 939 493 LEV COIL LEV B 1 B room
G E12 851 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 A room
7
G E12 938 493 LEV COIL LEV A 1 A room
8 G E12 939 290 BASE 1
9 G E12 939 666 UNION(GAS) 2 [3/8
10 G E12 939 667 UNION(LIQUID) 2 [1/4
11 G E12 939 233 BACK PANEL 1
12 G E12 939 245 SERVICE PANEL 1
13 G E12 B05 661 BALL VALVE (GAS) 1 [5/8
14 G E12 939 662 BALL VALVE (LIQUID) 1 [3/8
15 G E12 938 959 POWER RECEIVER 1
16 G E12 819 640 EXPANSION VALVE 1 E
17 G E12 819 493 LEV COIL LEV E 1
18 G E12 A56 961 4-WAY VALVE 1
19 G E12 819 297 TOP PANEL 1
20 G E12 939 523 REAR GUARD 1
21 G E12 B05 630 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
22 G E12 939 515 MOTOR SUPPORT 1
23 G E12 A49 641 SERVICE PORT 2
24 G E12 938 937 CAPILLARY TUBE 8 O.D.0.14OI.D.0.09O19.68
25 G E12 939 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 2 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.11O3.93
26 G E12 938 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 O.D.0.98OI.D.0.02O39.37
27 G E12 B05 299 OIL SEPARATOR 1

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RoHS PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
13-2. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

12 11 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-2A20NA
13-2. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS

No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks


MXZ-2A20NA
Diagram
1 G E12 851 501 PROPELLER 1
2 G E12 A58 301 OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MF 1 RC0J60-
3 G E12 B05 440 POWER BOARD 1 Including heat sink and RT64
4 G E12 B05 450 ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD 1
5 G E12 B05 444 NOISE FILTER P.C. BOARD 1
6 G E12 927 374 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2,3 2 Indoor unit connecting
7 G E12 A53 374 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 1 Power supply
8 G E12 977 307 GAS PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR SET RT6A,B 1
9 G E12 B05 490 R.V. COIL 21S4 1
DEFROST, DISCHARGE
10 G E12 938 308 THERMISTOR SET RT61,62,68 1 OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
11 G E12 938 309 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT65 1
12 G E12 938 337 REACTOR L 1 220+ 400V

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RoHS PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
13-3. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

24 23 22 21

20
25 19
18
17

16
15

14
13
12

1
5 11
2 7 8 9
6 10

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PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
13-3. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS

No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks


MXZ-3A30NA
Diagram
1 G M21 L2V 232 FRONT PANEL 1
2 G M21 L2V 027 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 2
3 G M21 L2V 010 GRILLE 1
4 G M21 L2V 245 SERVICE PANEL 1
5 G T92 505 801 COMPRESSOR MC 1 TNB220FMCH
6 G M21 L2V 505 COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET 3 3RUBBERS SET
G M21 L2V 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 C room
7
G M21 L2V 653 LEV COIL LEV C 1 C room
G M21 L2V 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 B room
8
G M21 L2V 652 LEV COIL LEV B 1 B room
G M21 L2V 401 EXPANSION VALVE 1 A room
9
G M21 L2V 651 LEV COIL LEV A 1 A room
10 G M21 L2V 290 BASE ASSEMBLY 1
11 G M21 L2V 644 UNION 1 [1/2,[3/8,[1/4 SET
12 G M21 L2V 247 PIPE COVER 1
13 G M21 L2V 667 BALL VALVE (LIQUID) 3/8 1 [3/8
14 G T2W L7V 668 BALL VALVE (GAS) 5/8 1 [5/8
15 G T2W L7V 248 REAR PANEL 1
16 G T2W L7V 959 POWER RECEIVER 1
17 G T2W L7V 642 4-WAY VALVE 1
18 G M21 L2V 646 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HPS 1 4.8MPa(48.9kg/cm2)
19 G M21 L2V 402 EXPANSION VALVE 1 E
20 G M21 L2V 651 LEV COIL LEV E 1
21 G M21 L2V 297 TOP PANEL 1
22 G M21 L2V 523 REAR GUARD 1
23 G T2W L7V 630 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
24 G M21 L2V 249 SIDE PANEL 1
25 G T2W L7V 641 SERVICE PORT 2
26 G M21 L2V 937 CAPILLARY TUBE 2 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.09O15.75
27 G M21 L2V 936 CAPILLARY TUBE 3 O.D.0.16OI.D.0.11O3.54
28 G M21 L2V 938 CAPILLARY TUBE 1 O.D.0.10OI.D.0.02O39.37
29 G T2W L7V 656 OIL SEPARATOR 1

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RoHS PARTS LIST (RoHS compliant)

MXZ-3A30NA
13-4. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

12
11

10

7
1 2 3 4 5 6

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MXZ-3A30NA
13-4. OUTDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS

Symbol Q'ty/unit
RoHS

No. Parts No. Parts Name in Wiring Remarks


MXZ-3A30NA
Diagram
1 G M21 L2V 501 PROPELLER 1
2 G T2W L7V 301 OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR MF 1 RC0J60-
3 G T2W L7V 440 POWER BOARD 1 Including heat sink and RT64
4 G T2W L7V 451 ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD 1
5 G M21 L2V 337 REACTOR L 1 220+ 400V
6 G T2W L7V 424 NOISE FILTER P.C. BOARD 1
7 G T2W L2V 376 TERMINAL BLOCK TB2~4 3 Indoor unit connecting
8 G T2W L7V 377 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 1 Power supply
9 G M21 L7V 307 GAS PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT6A,B,C 1
10 G T2W L7V 398 R.V. COIL 21S4 1
DEFROST, DISCHARGE,
11 G M21 L2V 308 THERMISTOR SET RT61,62,68 1 OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
12 G M21 L2V 309 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR RT65 1

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14 OPTIONAL PARTS

14-1. Different-diameter pipe


Unit : inch
MXZ-2A20NA Connected pipes Length Length Length
Model name
MXZ-3A30NA diameter A B C

MAC-A454JP {3/8 — {1/2 {3/8 {1/2 2.72 A B

MAC-A455JP {1/2 — {3/8 {1/2 {3/8 2.56


C
For different-
diameter MAC-A456JP {1/2 — {5/8 {1/2 {5/8 2.62
pipes

PAC-493PI {1/4 — {3/8 {1/4 {3/8 2.38

PAC-SG76RJ-E {3/8 — {5/8 {3/8 {5/8 4

14-2. Outlet guide


Changes air discharge direction. Unit : inch

21-3/16" Punched hole


5/32" - [1/4"
Applied unit Model name Model code 9/32" 20-5/8" 9/32"

17/32"
5-
Z Z-Z

1-7/8" 52.
5/8"
MXZ-2A20NA MAC-889SG 506-889
3-1/8"

MXZ-3A30NA MAC-855SG 51H-855 13/32x1-7/8"


12-7/8"
21-5/32"

17-3/4"
4-1/16"

1-11/16"

Z
MAC-889SG 2-13/16"

24-1/32" 5-29/32"
21-1/32" 3/16" - [1/4" 4-5/16"
1-5/32"

15-3/16" Punched hole 2-1/32"


1/4"

29-15/16"
16-3/8"

32-3/4"

1-5/32"
1/4"

15-3/16" 3/16" - [1/4"


Punched hole
21-1/32"

MAC-855SG

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C Copyright 2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.,LTD


New publication, effective Jun. 2006
Distributed in Jun. 2006. No. OB444 REVISED EDITION-A 8
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Distributed in Mar. 2006. No. OB444 8
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