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OC302-1.qxp 04.3.

17 11:49 AM Page 1

SPLIT-TYPE, HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONERS

No. OC302

TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL


Series SLZ Ceiling Cassettes R410A
Indoor unit •This manual does not cover
[Model names] [Service Ref.] outdoor units. When servicing
them, please refer to the
SLZ-A09AR SLZ-A09AR.TH service manual No.OC304
and this manual in a set.
SLZ-A12AR SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR SLZ-A18AR.TH

CONTENTS

1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ········2


2. SPECIFICATIONS ·································3
3. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS ············5
4. WIRING DIAGRAM ·······························7
5. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM·········8
INDOOR UNIT 6. TROUBLESHOOTING ··························9
7. 4-WAY AIR FLOW SYSTEM ···············16
8. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ···········18
h
9. PARTS LIST ········································21
ON/OFF TOO TOO
WARM COOL

FAN SELECT
AUTO COOL

HEAT DRY VANE TIME

MODE

RESET

REMOTE CONTROLLER
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1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

Indoor Unit
SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH Filter
Remove dust and pollutants
from inhaled air
Horizontal Air Outlet
Sets airflow horizontal automatically
during cooling or dehumidifying.

Grille

Auto Air Swing Vane


Disperses airflow up and
down and adjusts the angle
of airflow direction.

Air Intake
Inhales air from room.

Remote controller

SET TEMPERATURE
button
SET TEMPERATURE
h button sets and any
desired room temperature.
ON/OFF TOO TOO
WARM COOL
ON / OFF button
Pushing button starts
FAN SELECT
operation. Pushing again AUTO COOL
stops operation. TIMER SELECT button
HEAT DRY VANE TIME Used for selecting timed
starting or stopping.
MODE
MODE SELECT button
FAN SPEED button
This button is used to change RESET
This button is used to set
between auto, cooling,
fan speed to low, medium
heating and drying operation
or high.
modes. (SLZ)

VANE CONTROL button


Used to change the airflow
direction.
Attention :
● Avoid operation of buttons with fingernails or other sharp objects. Sharp objects may scratch remote controller.

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2 SPECIFICATIONS

Indoor model SLZ-A09AR.TH SLZ-A12AR.TH SLZ-A18AR.TH

Function Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating


Single phase Single phase Single phase
Power supply
230V, 50Hz 230V, 50Hz 230V, 50Hz
Capacity Air flow (High/Med./Low) K /h 600/540/480 660/600/540 660/600/540
Power outlet A 10 10 20
Running current ✽1 A 0.18 0.23 0.24
Electrical

Power input Rated frequency W 40 52 53


data

Dew prevention heater (kW) 0.014 0.014 0.014


Power factor ✽1 % 91 92 94 95 97 97
Fan motor current ✽1 A 0.18 0.23 0.24
Model PK6V15-LA PK6V20-LE PK6V20-LF
motor

WHT-BLK : 407 BLK-BLU : 55 WHT-BLK : 384 BLK-BLU : 111 WHT-BLK : 317 BLK-BLU : 88
Winding
Fan

" BLU-YLW : 31 YLW-BRN : 30 BLU-YLW : 49 YLW-BRN : 46 BLU-YLW : 52 YLW-BRN : 45


resistance (at20:)
BRN-RED : 165 BRN-RED : 311 BRN-RED : 301
Width mm(in) UNIT : 570(22-7/16) PANEL : 650(25-9/16)
Dimensions Height mm(in) UNIT : 208(8-3/16) PANEL : 20(13/16)
Depth mm(in) UNIT : 570(22-7/16) PANEL : 650(25-9/16)
Weight kg UNIT : 16.5 PANEL : 3
Air direction 4 4 4
Sound level(High/Med./Low) dB(A) 38/35/32 39/37/34 40/38/35
Fan speed(High/Med./Low) rpm 650/580/530 690/630/570 710/650/590
remarks
Special

Fan speed regulator 3 3 3


Thermistor RT11(at25:) k" 10 10 10
Thermistor RT12(at25:) k" 10 10 10
Thermistor RT13(at25:) k" 10 10 10
Remote controller model MPPC MPPC MPPC

NOTE : Test conditions are based on ISO 5151


Cooling : Indoor D.B. 27: W.B. 19:
Outdoor D.B. 35: W.B. 24:
Heating : Indoor D.B. 20: W.B. 15:
Outdoor D.B. 7: W.B. 6:
Refrigerant piping length (one way): 5m
✽1 Measured under rated operating frequency.

Specifications and rating conditions of main electric parts

INDOOR UNIT
Model SLZ-A09AR.TH SLZ-A12AR.TH SLZ-A18AR.TH
Item
Indoor fan capacitor (C1) 1.5+ 440V
Fuse (F11) 250V 3.15A
Vane motor (MV) MSBPC20 12V 250"
Terminal block (TB) POWER SUPPLY : 3P TO OUTDOOR UNIT : 4P
Contactor (52C) G4A-1A-E-PS 12V DC
Indoor fan motor thermal fuse 145:i2:
Cord Heater (H2) 240V AC 15W

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NOISE CRITERION CURVES


<50Hz> <50Hz>
SLZ-A09AR.TH NOTCH SPL(dB) LINE SLZ-A12AR.TH NOTCH SPL(dB) LINE
Hi 38 Hi 39
Me 35 Me 37
Lo 32 Lo 34

90 90

OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)


OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)

80 80

70 70
NC-70 NC-70

60 60
NC-60 NC-60

50 50
NC-50 NC-50

40 40
NC-40 NC-40

30 30
NC-30 NC-30

APPROXIMATE 20 APPROXIMATE
20 TERESHOLD OF
TERESHOLD OF
HEARING FOR HEARING FOR
NC-20 CONTINUOUS
NC-20
CONTINUOUS
NOISE NOISE
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz

<50Hz>
SLZ-A18AR.TH NOTCH SPL(dB) LINE
Hi 40
Me 38
Lo 35

90

UNIT
OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)

80

CEILING
70
NC-70

60
NC-60

50 1.5m
NC-50

40
NC-40
MICROPHONE
30
NC-30

20 APPROXIMATE
TERESHOLD OF
HEARING FOR
CONTINUOUS
NC-20
NOISE
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz

NOTE: The sound level is measured in an anechoic room where echoes are few, when compressor stops. The sound
may be bigger than displayed level under actual installation condition by surrounding echoes. The sound level
can be higher by about 2 dB than the displayed level during cooling and heating operation.

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Fresh air
intake

15~37
Detail drawing of fresh air intake
[100 25 530
[73.4
3-[2.8 hole Cut out hole Suspension bolt
Burring hole pitch SLZ-A18AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A09AR.TH
04.3.17 11:49 AM

420
335
570

576~620 Ceiling hole


Suspension bolt pitch
570

118

Page 5

12
12


31
Ceiling surface

72

57
56
199

15~37
352 Drain pipe
335 VP-25 connection
(O.D.[32)
15~37 576~620 Ceiling hole 15~37
Suspension bolt Wiring entry
Refrigerent pipe (gas) 17 202 230 M10 or 3/8
(procure locally)
Refrigerent pipe (liquid)

5
66
182

193
208
235
OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

121
93
48

20
Suspension
+5
Grille 0
bolt lower edge Terminal block Ceiling surface

38~58
27
650
301
Air outlet hole
Grille

V/M

55 35
Drain hole
(WIRELESS PANEL)
V/M
Auto vane
Operation lamp
Receiver Models Refrigerent pipe Refrigerent pipe
DEFROST/STAND BY lamp (liquid) (gas)
SLZ-A09AR [6.35mm [9.52mm

650
301
377

flared connection flared connection


1/4F 3/8F
Air intake hole

Air outlet hole


SLZ-A12AR [6.35mm [9.52mm
Emergency operation flared connection flared connection
switch(cooling) 1/4F 3/8F
V/M
Emergency operation switch(heating) SLZ-A18AR [6.35mm [12.7mm
flared connection flared connection
V/M
Air intake grille 1/4F 1/2F
Vane motor
35 55 377
Unit : mm

Air intake hole


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Unit : mm
REMOTE CONTROLLER

57 17.5

ON/OFF TOO TOO


WARM COOL

FAN SELECT
AUTO COOL
140

HEAT DRY VANE TIME

MODE

RESET

Installation area
• Area in which the remote controller is not exposed direct sunshine.
• Area in which there is no nearby heating source.
D • Area in which the remote controller is not exposed to cold (or hot) winds.
• Area in which the remote controller can be operated easily
• Area in which the remote controller is beyond the reach of children.
Installation method
B 1 Attach the remote controller holder to the desired location using two tapping screws.
2 Place the lower end of the controller into the holder.
A Wireless remote controller (Accessory)
A
B Wall
C Remote controller holder (Accessory)
D Fixing screw (Accessory)
• The signal can travel up to approximately 7 meters (in a straight line) within 45
degrees to both right and left of the center line of the receiver.
C In addition, the signal may not be received if there is interference of light of fluorescent
lights or strong sunlight.

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4 WIRING DIAGRAM

SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH

CIRCUIT BREAKER I.B


TB
L w WHT CN29
52C 2
5 CND(POWER) (2 PHASE)
N w BLU 3
RED 4 BLK 1
RT13
1 CN21 2
GRN/YLW CNC w FUSE (LIQUID) 1
(HEATER) WHT RT12
YLW RED 3
POWER SUPPLY 3 CN20 2
~/N YLW (INTAKE) 1
1 RED
220-240V 220V ZNR1 RT11
CNP(PUMP)
50Hz 60Hz
YLW X1 CN31 3
TB 3 3 BLU X1 (DRAIN) 2
★12VDC 3 DP YLW TRANS WHT 1
w RED 1 1
DC13.1V DS
FOR A09/12 FAN1(FAN) SKY BLU
(1:1 SYSTEM) 220-240V~ 2 WHT 9
w WHT 7 WHT X2 8
PINK
BLK X2 GRY
TO OUTDOOR 5 7
N BLU X3 X3 CN90 VLT
UNIT w BLU YLW
3
X4 (WIRELESS) 6 BLU
CONNECTING 1 X4 WHT 5
MF FAN2(FAN) YLW
BRN 5 WHT X5 4
GRN/YLW X5 CN6V ORN
RED 3 3
(VANE) RED
ORN 1 C1 GRN 2
FOR A18 (1:1 SYSTEM) BRN
OR MULTI SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 1
★12VDC

WHT

ORN
3

YLW

RED
BLU
TO OUTDOOR 2
UNIT
CONNECTING
N GRILLE

W.R
1 2 3 6 7 4 5 10 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SKY BLU
WHT

REMOTE
ORN

ORN

GRY
YLW
YLW
YLW

PINK
YLW

BRN
RED

RED
BLU

BLU
VLT

CONTROLLER

5 9 W.B
5 5 5 5 H2 BZ
MV MV MV MV CNB LED2 LED1 SW1 SW2 RU

[LEGEND]
SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME How to remove the terminals
I.B INDOOR WIRELESS REMOTE DP DRAIN-UP shown at " w " mark.
W.B MACHINE
CONTROLLER
BOARD
CONTROLLER
BOARD DS DRAIN SENSOR " w " shows the terminals with a lock mechanism,
FAN MOTOR DEW PREVENTION
so they cannot be removed when you pull the
C1 BZ BUZZER H2
CAPACITOR HEATER lead wire. Be sure to pull the wire by pushing
FUSE FUSE(3.15A) LED1
LED
(RUN INDICATOR) MF FAN MOTOR the locking lever (projected part) of the
LED terminal with a finger.
X1 RELAY(D.PUMP
/D.HEATER) LED2 (HOT ADJUST) MV VANE MOTOR
SWITCH
X2-X5 RELAY
(FAN MOTOR) SW1 (HEATING ON/OFF) RT11 ROOM TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR sleeve 1 Slide the sleeve.
ZNR1 VARISTOR SW2 SWITCH
RT12 PIPE TEMPERATURE 2 Pull the wire
(COOLING ON/OFF) THERMISTOR / LIQUID while pushing
COMPRESSOR CONDENSER/EVAPORATOR
52C
CONTACTOR RU RECEVING UNIT RT13 TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR the locking lever.
TB TERMINAL BLOCK locking lever
WIRELESS REMOTE
W.R CONTROLLER
NOTES: 1.About the outdoor side electric wiring refer to the outdoor unit electlic wiring diagram for servicing.
2.Use copper conductors only. (For field wiring)
3.Symbols below indicate.
: Terminal block : Connector
★ The 12V DC is NOT always against the ground.
Terminal 3 has 12V DC against terminal N.
However, between 3 and 2, these terminals are NOT electrically insulated by the transformer or other device.

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5 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM

SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH

Strainer
#50
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant GAS pipe connection
(Flare)
Condenser/evaporator
temperature thermistor
(RT13)
Refrigerant flow in cooling
Refrigerant flow in heating

Refrigerant LIQUID pipe connection


(Flare)
Pipe temperature
Room temperature thermistor/liquid
thermistor (RT11) (RT12)
Strainer
Distributor #50
with strainer
#50

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6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-1. Cautions on troubleshooting


(1) Before troubleshooting, check the followings:
1Check the power supply voltage.
2Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for mis-wiring.
(2) Take care the followings during servicing.
1 Before servicing the air conditioner, be sure to first turn off the remote controller to stop the main unit, and then turn
off the breaker.
2 When removing the indoor controller board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the
components.
3 When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires.

6-2. Trouble display


Blinking frequency of operation lamp shows the details of trouble of the indoor and the outdoor units.
Operation lamp

(1) Incase of being indicated irregularity on the self diagnoses.


Blinking Phenomenon Cause Countermeasure
frequency
1 Mis-wiring Wiring between the indoor and Check the wiring out between the indoor and
blinking outdoor is coming off. outdoor.

Difference of wiring polarity


between the indoor and outdoor.

Indoor-outdoor Trouble of the outdoor inverter Check the outdoor inverter P.C. board. Refer to the
signal error P.C. board. TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL of outdoor unit.

Trouble of the Indoor controller Exchange the Indoor controller board.


board.

2 Pipe temperature thermistor Mis-connecting of the pipe Reinsert the connector (CN21).
blinking / Liquid. temperature thermistor / Liquid.

Trouble of the pipe temperature Check the resistance value of the thermistor.
thermistor / Liquid.

Trouble of the Indoor controller Exchange the Indoor controller board.


board.

Room temperature Mis-connecting of the room Reinsert the connector (CN20).


thermistor temperature thermistor.

Trouble of the room temperature Check the resistance value of the thermistor.
thermistor.

Trouble of the Indoor controller Exchange the Indoor controller board.


board.

Condenser / evaporator Mis-connecting of the condenser / Reinsert the connector (CN29).


temperature thermistor evaporator temperature thermistor.

Trouble of the condenser / evaporator Check the resistance value of the thermistor.
temperature thermistor.

Trouble of the Indoor controller Exchange the Indoor controller board.


board.
Drain sensor Mis-connecting of the indoor drain Reinsert the connector (CN31).
sensor

Trouble of the indoor drain sensor Check the resistance value of the thermistor.

Trouble of the Indoor controller Exchange the Indoor controller board.


board.

To be continued on the next page.


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From the preceding page.


Blinking Phenomenon Cause Countermeasure
frequency

3 Freezing protection is 1) Short cycle of air cycle 1) Clear obstructions from air cycle.
blinking working. 2) Dirty air filter 2) Clean the air filter
3) Damaged fan 3) Check the fan
4) Abnormal refrigerant 4) Check the refrigerant temperature.

5,7,10 Malfunction of outdoor unit Malfunction of outdoor unit Refer to the TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
blinking of outdoor unit.

6 Outdoor thermistor Mis-connecting of the outdoor Reinsert the connector.


blinking thermistor.

Trouble of the outdoor thermistor. Check the resistance value of the thermistor.

Trouble of the outdoor inverter P.C. Exchange the outdoor inverter P.C. board.
board.
9 Malfunction of drain pump 1) Malfunction of drain pump 1) Check the drain pump.
blinking 2) Damaged drain sensor 2) Check the drain sensor.
(Check the drop of water is on.)
If the resistance is normal, replace the indoor
controller board.

(2) Other case


Phenomenon Cause Countermeasure

Not working of remote A connector attaching the panel to the body Connect it.
controller switch ON/OFF is not connected.

Short circuit the protecting parts in the Check the varistor (ZNR1) and fuse (FUSE) out in
Indoor controller board. the Indoor controller board.

Trouble of the Indoor controller board. Check the Indoor controller board out.

Trouble of the remote controller. Exchange the remote controller.

Working the Indoor units Wiring between the indoor and outdoor is Check the wiring out between the indoor and
and not working the outdoor coming off. outdoor.
units.
Difference of wiring polarity between the
indoor and outdoor.

Trouble of the outdoor inverter P.C. board. Check the outdoor inverter P.C. board.

Trouble of the contactor (52C). Exchange the contactor.

Malfunction of outdoor unit. Refer to the TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL of


outdoor unit.

Not rotating the fan in the Fan motor connector is coming off. Check the connector out.
indoor unit.

Trouble of the Indoor controller board. Check the fan motor output of the Indoor controller
board.

Trouble of the fan motor. Check the resistance value between the each tap
of fan motor.

Horizontal vane doesn't work. A connector attaching the panel to the body Connect it.
is not connected.

Fixing of horizontal vane. Check if the connector for vane motor is connected.

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Check of indoor controller board and indoor fan motor

Operation lamp blinks once in a fixed period.

Error was found in the signal transmitted or


received between the indoor and outdoor units.

Is the connecting wire between Are there any devices emitting


the indoor and outdoor units noise near the power supply or
connected properly? the connecting wire between the
No Yes indoor and outdoor units?

Yes No
Connection is defective. Remove the devices.

Turn off the power supply and turn it on again to operate the unit in
cooling or heating mode.

Operation lamp blinks once in a


fixed period.
No
Yes
Normal
Indoor controller board is defective.

Operation lamp blinks twice in a fixed period.

Check the condenser/evaporator Check the pipe temperature Check the drain sensor thermistor.
temperature thermistor. thermistor / liquid. Check the room temperature thermistor.

Is the connector CN29 on the Is the connector CN21 on the Is the connector CN20 on the Is the connector CN31 on the
indoor controller board connected? indoor controller board connected? indoor controller board connected? indoor controller board connected?

Yes Yes Yes Yes


No No No No
Measure the resistance of Measure the resistance Measure the resistance of Measure the resistance
condenser/evaporator of the pipe temperature room temperature thermistor. of drain sensor.
temperature thermistor. thermistor / liquid.

Connection is defective. Connection is defective. Connection is defective. Connection is defective.

Is the resistance 0 (short circuit) or Is the resistance 0 (short circuit) or Is the resistance 0 (short circuit) or Is the resistance 0 (short circuit) or
∞ (open circuit)? ∞ (open circuit)? ∞ (open circuit)? ∞ (open circuit)?
Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No No No
Condenser/evaporator Pipe temperature Room temperature Drain sensor is defective.
temperature thermistor thermistor / liquid thermistor is defective.
is defective. is defective.

Turn off the power supply and turn it on again to operate the unit in
cooling mode.

Operation lamp blinks twice in a


fixed period.
No
Yes
Normal
Indoor controller board is defective.

To be continued on the next page.

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From the preceding page.

The switch of remote controller does not work.

Is the connecting Check the followings.


wire between the Is the varistor on Is the fuse on the •The display on the remote controller does
indoor unit and the indoor controller indoor controller not appear on the screen.
the decoration board burnt? board melted? •The display on the remote controller is dim.
No panel connected Yes Yes •The indoor unit does not respond to the
remote control signal when the remote
controller is not operated near the signal
Yes No No receiving section on the unit.
Connection is defective. Replace the varistor. Replace the fuse.

Replace the batteries.

Does the display appear on the


screen?
Does the indoor unit receive the
remote control signal when the
remote controller is not operated
No near the signal receiving section
on the unit?

Replace the Yes


remote controller.

Indoor controller board is defective.

Indoor fan motor does not rotate.

Turn off the power supply and check the connectors


FAN1 and 2 on the indoor controller board visually.

Are the connectors FAN1 and 2


connected?
No
Yes

Connection is defective. Measure the resistance of connectors FAN1


and 2 on the indoor controller board.

Is the resistance 0 (short circuit) or


∞ (open circuit)?
No
Yes

Indoor controller board is defective.

Indoor fan motor is defective.

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6-3. Test point of indoor controller board

Indoor controller board


Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (RT12)
Condenser/evaporator
Room temperature thermistor (RT11)
temperature thermistor
(RT13)
Drain sensor (DS)

• Room temperature thermistor (RT11)


• Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (RT12)
• Condenser/evaporator temperature
thermistor (RT13)
< Thermistor for lower temperature >
50

Power supply 40
input 220-240V AC
Resistance (K")

Fuse 250V AC 3.15A


30

20

10

0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature (:)

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6-4. Trouble criterion of main parts


SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH
Part name Check method and criterion
Room temperature Measure the resistance with a tester.
thermistor (Part temperature 10°C ~ 30°C)
(RT11)
Normal Abnormal
Pipe temperature
thermistor/liquid 4.3kΩ~9.6kΩ Opened or short-circuited
(RT12)
Condenser/evaporator
temperature thermistor
(RT13)

Indoor fan motor Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(MF) (Coil wiring temperature 10°C ~ 30°C)
Normal
Abnormal
P A09AR A12AR A18AR
WHT-BLK 386~428 309~399 305~329
BLK-BLU 52~58 107~115 85~92
Opened or
BLU-YLW 29~33 47~51 50~54
short-circuited
BLK BLU YLW BRN RED ORN YLW-BRN 28~32 44~48 43~47
WHT BRN-RED 157~174 299~323 289~313
P : Thermal fuse 145 ± 2˚C

Vane motor (MV) Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Surrounding temperature 20:~30:)
White 4
Connector Normal Abnormal
M
Red — Yellow
Orange 2
Red 1 Red — Blue
300" Open or short
5 3 Red — Orange
Blue Yellow
Red — White

Drain pump (DP) Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Surrounding temperature 20:~30:)
Yellow
1 Normal Abnormal
2 290" Open or short
Yellow

Drain sensor (DS) Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Surrounding temperature 10:~30:)
1
2
Normal Abnormal
3 0.6k"~6.0k" Open or short (Refer to the thermistor)

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<Thermistor Characteristic graph>

Thermistor for •Room temperature thermistor (RT11) < Thermistor for lower temperature >
lower temperature •Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (RT12) 50
•Condenser/evaporator temperature
thermistor (RT13)
40

Thermistor R0=15k' ± 3%

Resistance (K")
Fixed number of B=3480K ± 2%
30

Rt=15exp { 3480( 1 1 )}
273+t 273
0: 15k' 20
10: 9.6k'
20: 6.3k'
25: 5.2k' 10
30: 4.3k'
40: 3.0k'
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature (:)

Thermistor for < Thermistor for drain sensor >


drain sensor 10

Thermistor R0=6.0k' ±5% 9


Fixed number of B=3390K ± 2%
8

Rt=6exp { 3390( 1 1 )}
7
273+t 273
Resistance (K")

0: 6.0k' 6
10: 3.9k' 5
20: 2.6k'
25: 2.2k' 4
30: 1.8k'
40: 1.3k' 3

0
-20 0 20 40 60 80
Temperature (:)

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7 4-WAY AIR FLOW SYSTEM

7-1. Fresh air intake (Location for installation)


At the time of installation, use the duct holes (cut out) located at the positions shown in following diagram, as and when required.
Fresh air intake

Detail drawing of fresh air intake


[100 25
[73.4
3-[2.8 hole Cut out hole
Burring hole

118


12

12

Ceiling surface

Electrical Box Drain pipe


Refrigerant pipe

7-2. Fresh air intake amount & static pressure characteristics


SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH
Taking air into the unit How to read curves
Static pressure : P [Pa] Curve in the
Duct characteristics Q…Planned amount of fresh air intake
1 at site
Air flow : Q [m 3/min] left praphs. <m3/min>
50
0 A…Static pressure loss of fresh air
A

0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5


C

0 intake duct system with air flow


amount Q <Pa>
B

Q
-50 B…Forced static pressure at air condi-
tioner inlet with air flow amount Q
-100 <Pa>
2

C Static pressure of booster fan with
A
C

-150 air flow amount Q <Pa>


D…Static pressure loss increase
E

-200 Q
amount of fresh air intake dust sys-
tem for air flow amount Q <Pa>
-250 E…Static pressure of indoor unit with air
3 flow amount Q <Pa>
-300 Qa…Estimated amount of fresh air
D

NOTE: Fresh air intake amount should be 20% or less of intake with out D <m3/min>
A

whole air amount to prevent dew dripping. Q


Qa

7-3. Interlocking operation method with duct fan (Booster fan)


●Whenever the indoor unit is operating, the duct fun
operates.
Be sure to secure insulation
material by tape and such
~
(1)Connect the optional multiple remote controller CN51 5 Green
on
adapter(PAC-SA88HA-E)to the connector CN51 on the indoor unit
Yellow
indoor controller board. board 1 Orange MB
Connector (5P) Red
(2)Drive the relay after connecting the 12V DC relay
Brown
between the Yellow and Orange connector lines. Package side Installation at site
Use a relay under 1W. Multiplr remote
controller adapter Be sure to secure insulation
MB: Electromagnetic switch power relay for duct fan.
PAC-SA88HA-E material by tape and such
X: Auxiliary relay (12V DC LY-1F)
Indoor controller board
Distance between indoor
FAN2
C1

CN51
controller board and relay
must be within 10m.
FAN1

CN51
CNC CNP

C412

Multiple remote
CND

controller adapter
RC00J590B 52C
PAC-SA88HA-E

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7-4. Fixing of horizontal vane


Horizontal vane of each air outlet can be fixed according to the environment, which is installed.

Setting procedure
1) Turn off a main power supply (Turn off a breaker).
2) Disconnect the vane motor connector of the direction of the arrow with pressing the unlocking button as shown in figure
below.
Electricity insulate the disconnected connector with the vinyl tape.

Vane motor

Vane motor

Connector Unlocking button

Horizontal vane

3) Set a vertical vane of the air outlet, which tries to fixed by the hand slowly within the range in the table below.

Measured standard
position of the grille

Horizontal vane

<Set range>
Standard of Level 30° Downward 70°
Downward 45° Downward 55°
horizontal position (Min.) (Max.)

Dimension A (mm) 21 25 28 30
w Dimension between 21 mm and 30 mm can be arbitrarily set.

Caution Do not set the dimension out of the range.

. Erroneous setting could cause dew drips, smudge on ceiling or malfunction of unit.

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8 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

SLZ-A09AR.TH SLZ-A12AR.TH SLZ-A18AR.TH Be careful on removing heavy parts.

OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS


1. Removing the air intake grille Figure 1
(1) Slide the knob of air intake grille to the direction of the
arrow 1 to open the air intake grille. Air intake grille
(2) Remove the hook for secure belt on air inlet grille from the
panel.
(3) Slide the shaft in the hinge to the direction of the arrow 2
and remove the air intake grille. Grille
Air intake grille knob

2. Removing the fan guard


Photo 1
(1) Open the air intake grille.
(2) Remove the 3 screws of fan guard.
Fan guard

Screws

Air intake grille

3. Removing the panel Figure 2


(1) Remove the air intake grille. (Refer to 1) Corner
Screw panel Panel
Corner panel (See figure 2)
Corner
(1) Remove the screw of the corner.
panel
(2) Slide the corner panel to the direction of the arrow 3, and
remove the corner panel.
Panel (See photo 2)
(1) Disconnect the connector that connects with the unit. Photo 2
(2) Remove the 2 screws from the panel and loose another 2 Screws
screws, which fixed to the oval hole, have different diameter. Connectors
(3) Rotate the panel a little to remove the screws.(Slide the
panel so that the screw comes to a large diameter of the Screws
oval hole, which has two different diameters.) Panel

4. Removing the electrical parts


Photo 3 Indoor
(1) Remove the 2 screws and the control box cover. controller box
<Electrical parts in the control box> Indoor controller board Varistor
• Indoor controller board (I.B) (I.B) (ZNR1)
• Compressor contactor (52C)
• Fuse (FUSE)
• Varistor (ZNR1)
• Terminal block (TB)

Fuse
Compressor contactor (FUSE)
(52C) Terminal blocks
(TB)

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS


5. Remove the room temperature thermistor (RT11)
Photo 4
(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3)
(2) Pull out the room temperature thermistor from the drain Connectors
pan. Control box Drain plug
(3) Remove the 2 screws fixed to the control box cover, and
remove the control box cover. Screw
(4) Remove the connector (CN20) from the indoor controller
board, and disconnect the room temperature thermistor. Room Screw
temperature
thermistor
(RT11)

6. Remove the drain pan


(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3) Drain pan
(2) Remove the room temperature thermistor and the 2 lead
Screw
wires held with fastener; wireless controller board relay Screw
connector (9P red) and panel relay connector (10P white).
(3) Remove the 4 screws fixed to the drain pan, and remove
the drain pan.
(4) Remove the fan guard. (Refer to 2) Fan guard

7. Removing the pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (RT12) Control box


Photo 5
and condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor (RT13)
(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3)
(2) Remove the drain pan. (Refer to 6)
(3) Disconnect the indoor coil thermistor from the holder.
(4) Remove the 3 screws fixed to the piping cover, and
remove the piping cover. (See photo 9)
(5) Remove the 2 screws fixed to the control box cover, and
remove the control box cover.

Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid (RT12)


(6) Remove the connector (CN21) from the indoor controller
board, and disconnect the pipe temperature thermistor/liquid.

Condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor (RT13)


(6) Remove the connector (CN29) from the indoor controller
board, and disconnect the condenser/evaporator temperature
thermistor.
Pipe temperature
thermistor/liquid Condenser/evaporator
(RT12) temperature thermistor
(RT13)

8. Remove the fan motor (MF)


Photo 6 Flat plate Screw Nut
(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3)
(2) Remove the drain pan. (Refer to 6)
Screws Fan motor
(3) Remove the nut and the washer from the turbo fan, and
(MF)
remove the turbo fan.
(4) Remove the 2 screws fixed to the control box cover, and Nut
remove the control box cover.
(5) Disconnect the connectors of the (fan 1) and the (fan 2)
from the indoor controller board.
(6) Remove the 3 screws fixed to the piping cover, and
remove the piping cover. (See photo 9)
(7) Remove the 6 screws fixed to the flat plate, and remove Lead
wires
the flat plate.
(8) Disconnect the lead wires to the direction of the fan motor, Screws
and remove the 3 nuts of the fan motor.
Screw Nut

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATIONS


9. Removing the drain pump (DP) and drain sensor (DS)
Photo 7 Screw Cover
(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3 )
(2) Remove the drain pan. (Refer to 6)
(3) Remove the 2 screws fixed to the control box cover, and
Control
remove the control box cover. box
(4) Remove the connectors of the (CNP) and the (CN31)
from the indoor controller board. Lead wires
(5) Remove the 1 screw fixed to the cover, and remove the
cover.
(6) Disconnect the lead wires to the direction of the drain
pump.(See photo 7)
(7) Remove the 3 screws of the drain pump.
Photo 8 Drain sensor (DS) Drain pump (DP)
(8) Cut the drain hose band, pull out the drain hose from the
drain pump.
(9) Pull out the drain pump.
(10) Remove the drain sensor and the holder.
Drain
hose
Screws

Screw
Fixing band Control box

10. Removing the heat exchanger


Photo 9
(1) Remove the panel. (Refer to 3 )
(2) Remove the drain pan. (Refer to 6) Screws of
(3) Remove the nut and the washer from the turbo fan, and piping cover
remove the turbo fan.
(4) Remove the 2 screws fixed to the control box cover, and
remove the control box cover.
(5) Disconnect the connectors of the (fan 1) and the (fan 2)
from the indoor controller board. Coil Coil
(6) Remove the 3 screws fixed to the piping cover, and screws screws
remove the piping cover. (See photo 9)
(7) Remove the pipe temperature thermistor/liquid and
condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor. (Refer to 7)
(8) Disconnect the lead wires to the direction of the fan motor.
(9) Remove the 1 coil support screw, the 2 inside coil screws
(See photo 10), and the 4 outside coil screws (See photo 9)
from the heat exchanger, and remove the heat exchanger. Piping cover Lead wires Control box

Photo 10
Coil screws
Coil
support

Coil
support
Screw

Heat exchanger

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9 PARTS LIST

PANEL PARTS 10
SLP-2AL
9

8
3

1 7

Q'ty/set Price
Remarks Wiring Recom-
No. Parts No. Parts name Specification
(Drawing No.) Diagram mended Unit Amount
SLP-2AL Symbol Q'ty
1 E07 103 003 AIR OUTLET GRILLE 1
2 E07 103 317 WIRELSS REMOTE CONTROL BOARD 1 W.B
3 E07 103 037 AUTO VANE 4
4 E07 103 975 CORNER PANEL 4
5 E07 103 100 AIR FILTER 1
6 E07 103 010 INTAKE GRILLE 1
7 E07 103 303 VANE MOTOR 4 MV
8 E07 103 044 VANE BUSH 8
9 E07 103 031 GEAR (V) 4
10 E07 103 032 GEAR (M) 4

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FUNCTIONAL PARTS
SLZ-A09AR.TH 22 23
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH

1 3

3 22

21
4
20

5 19

18

17
6
16

15
7

9
h

ON/OFF TOO TOO


WARM COOL

10 AUTO COOL

HEAT DRY
FAN

VANE
SELECT

TIME
24
MODE

RESET

11

25

12

13 14

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Q'ty/set
Wiring Recom- Price
SLZ- Remarks
No. Parts No. Parts name Specification Diagram mended
A09 A12 A18 (Drawing No.)
AR.TH Symbol Q'ty Unit Amount
1 E07 104 290 BASE 1 1 1
2 E07 104 124 DRUM-1 1 1 1
3 E07 104 808 LEG-1 2 2 2
4 E07 105 124 DRUM-2 1 1 1
E07 140 620 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 1
5 E07 141 620 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 1
E07 142 620 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 1
6 E07 104 105 MOTOR MOUNT 3 3 3 3PCS/SET
E07 140 300 INDOOR FAN MOTOR PK6V15-LA 1 MF
7 E07 105 300 INDOOR FAN MOTOR PK6V20-LE 1 MF
E07 106 300 INDOOR FAN MOTOR PK6V20-LF 1 MF
8 E07 104 816 FLAT PLATE 1 1 1
9 E07 104 502 TURBO FAN 1 1 1
10 E07 104 097 SPL WASHER 1 1 1
11 E07 104 700 DRAIN PAN 1 1 1
12 E07 104 308 ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 1 RT11
13 E07 104 520 FAN GUARD 1 1 1
14 E07 104 524 DRAIN PLUG 1 1 1
15 E07 104 648 COIL SUPPORT 1 1 1
16 E07 140 309 CONDENSER / EVAPORATOR
TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 1 RT13
17 E07 104 307 PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR / LIQUID 1 1 1 RT12
18 E07 104 702 DRAIN HOSE 1 1 1
19 E07 104 266 DRAIN SENSOR 1 1 1 DS
20 E07 104 241 SENSOR HOLDER 1 1 1
21 E07 104 355 DRAIN PUMP 1 1 1 DP
22 E07 104 809 LEG-2 2 2 2
23 E07 104 006 COVER (DRUM) 1 1 1
24 E07 140 426 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 1 1 W.R
25 E02 527 083 REMOTE CONTROLLER HOLDER 1 1 1

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ELECTRICAL PARTS
SLZ-A09AR.TH
SLZ-A12AR.TH
SLZ-A18AR.TH
6 5

TO OUTDOOR
220-240V~
N

UNIT
2
3
220-240V

SUPPLY
POWER
N
L
1 2 3 4

Q'ty/set
Wiring Recom- Price
SLZ- Remarks
No. Parts No. Parts name Specification Diagram mended
A09 A12 A18 (Drawing No.)
Symbol Q'ty Unit Amount
AR.TH
1 E07 140 340 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 1 1 1 52C
2 E02 127 382 FUSE 250V 3.15A 1 1 1 FUSE
3 E02 661 385 VARISTOR 1 1 1 ZNR1
4 E02 367 377 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 1 1 3P TB
5 E02 257 375 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 1 1 4P TB
E07 140 447 INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD 1 I.B
6 E07 141 447 INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD 1 I.B
E07 142 447 INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD 1 I.B

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

CCopyright 2004 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO., LTD. New publication, effective Mar. 2004.
Distributed in Mar. 2004 No.OC302 PDF 8 Specifications subject to change without notice.
Made in Japan.

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