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1. MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Our Technologies Your Tomorrow Smaller design amp wider range Our units have a smaler more compacta design than our competitors ana the expandea range means there Is a Vitsubisni Heavy Industries auctea unit lor everyone Reliability and Performance MitsubisAl Heavy Industries believes in the strong Performance and reliability of our units hats why our units are backed up by a Tull 5 year parts and labour warranty WY I jf A ALL y HT y F y f YA id j JA d si ig FR FF MIRATI Hs SAA 4 Yi I d fi f HEF FER FNF I Pati j i AA TA i f IS AJ AN EL Y H MU LL va Ki RHE A i HO MIA f Energy efficient Our units are smart and eneray efficient to keep running costs low With Improved design these are tne most energy efficient Mitsubishi Heaw Industries units yet Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Qucted systems features DRED Demand Response Enabled Device DREDS allow you to voluntanly participate In Incentive orograms run by energy companies in some regions ii de EA rd CREA Wiis a ki TEU a L att F Je E Li i fa ki ka oti TEET T a F li 1 SAL AA rasy to use Our RO EX1A wall controller is so easy to use you can control your climate with the touch of a button With contro options for energy management comiort convenience and service Everything you ne
2. MAHAJAK AIR CONDITIONERS CO LTD Certified ISO 9001 Certificate Number 04100 1998 0813 pumps Our Air Conditioning amp Refrigeration Systems Headquarters has been assessed and found to Proudly supporting CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE io ISO 14001 Gertificate 04104 1998 0813 ES BIVVAJIMA PLANT Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air conditioning amp Refrigeration Systems Headquarters Certified ISO 14001 Certificate number JQA EM0256 Ltd MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MAHAJAK AIR CONDITIONERS CO LTD Certificate Number 04104 1998 0813 E5
3. 55 49 50 49 63 64 66 69 70 72 Vs P Hi 217 Hi 167 P Hi 333 Hi 250 P Hi 400 Hi 316 P Hi 600 Hi 467 P Hi 600 Hi 467 P Hi 650 Hi 533 P Hi 800 Hi 583 Me 150 Lo 133 Me 217 Lo 167 Me 250 Lo 166 Me 417 Lo 317 Me 417 Lo 317 Me 433 Lo 333 Me 467 Lo 367 Pa 10002171 s 1000333 l s 1002400 l s 1002600 l s 1002600 l s 1002650 l s 1002800 l s 280x750x635 280x950x635 280x1370x740 640x800 71 x290 750x880 88 x340 750x880 88 x340 845x970x370 1300x970x370 29 34 34 54 kg 45 60 57 81 105 06 35 09 52 09 52 06 35 06 35 09 52 mm 012 7 015 88 Flare Connection kg 1 5 2 95 a 3 8 4 5 m 15 30 15 30 m 30 50 30 50 100 mm 170x680 170x1200 mm 200x660 235x1280 RC E5 RC EX1A or RCN KIT3 E FDUM140AVSXVF FDUM140VF FDCA140VSX 3 Phase 415V 50Hz 14 0 5 0 14 5 16 0 4 0 16 5 4 40 4 54 3 18 3 52 P Hi 47 Hi 40 Me 35 Lo 30 49 70 P Hi 800 Hi 583 Me 467 Lo 367 100 11 Heating performance The heating performance values kW described in catalog are the values obtained by operating at an outdoor temperature of 7C and indoor temperature of 20C as set forth in the ISO Standards As the heating performance decreases as the outdoor temperature drops if the outdoor temperature is too low and the heating performance is insufficient use other heating appliances as well Indication of sound values The sound values are the values A scale measured in a chamber such as an anechoic chamber following the ISO Standards
4. Hi 42 P Hi 45 Hi 43 P Hi 47 Hi 46 P Hi 4 Hi 46 P Hi 49 Hi 48 P Hi 52 Hi 50 Sound pressure level Me 29 Lo 25 Me 40 Lo 37 Me 40 Lo 37 Me 41 Lo 37 Me 43 Lo 40 Me 43 Lo 40 Me 45 Lo 42 Me 47 Lo 45 JIS C9612 Outdoor dB A 51 49 48 48 49 49 59 59 Sound power level JIS C9612 Outdoor 66 70 l 70 73 lou nos Vs P Hi 400 Hi 317 P Hi 650 Hi 600 P Hi 717 Hi 650 P Hi 850 Hi 800 P Hi 850 Hi 800 P Hi 850 Hi 800 P Hi 1333 Hi 1200 Me 250 Lo 167 Me 550 Lo 483 Me 600 Lo 500 Me 700 Lo 600 Me 700 Lo 600 Me 700 Lo 600 Me 1067 Lo 933 External static pressure Pa 200 i Indoor 280x950x635 398x1150x650 379x1600x893 External dimensions a CAN Outdoor ee 845x970x370 1300x970x370 1505x970x370 Indoor 34 52 89 Net weight kg Outdoor 60 81 105 143 Liquid line 09 52 012 7 mm Refrigerant piping Gas line 115 88 Refer to technical manual konn on Flare Connection Refer to technical manual method Quantity kq 2 95 3 8 4 5 7 2 Refrigerant R410A Pre charged to l m 30 pipe length Maximum pipe length m 50 100 70 Supply air connection mm 170x880 348x898 250x1450 Return air connection mm 200x740 Controller RC E5 RC EX1A or RCN KIT3 E UA SP1 E Safety pan Optional UA SP2 E Optional gt i e 10 DUM Duct connected Medium static pressure Range available from 5 0kW 14 0kW Remote control Options ea Vired RC EXTA EO ES RCH E3 IntesisHome A Your home in the cloud Wireless pi RCN KITSZ E FDUM Set Indoo
5. the air conditioner is used for several seasons dirt will build up in the air conditioner causing the performance to drop In addition to regular servicing we recommend the maintenance contract charged for by a specialist Installation Always commission the installation to a dealer or specialist Improper installation will lead to water leakage electric shocks and fires Make sure that the outdoor unit is stable in installation Fix the unit to stable base Usage place Do not install in places where combustible gas could leak or where there are sparks Installation in a place where combustible gas could be generated flow or accumulate or places containing carbon fibers could lead to fires Only persons that are qualified and licensed are permitted to install and service products that contain refrigerants in Australia go to www arctick org Suitable access for service must be provided in compliance with industry standards and local regulations ISO9001 Our Air Conditioning 8 Refrigeration Systems Headquarters is an ISO9001 approved factory for residential air conditioners and commercial use air conditioners including heat ISO14001 ee ISO 9001 Certificate 04100 1998 0813 comply with the requirements of ISO14001 BIVVAJIMA PLANT Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd Air conditioning amp Refrigeration Systems Headquarters Certified ISO 9001 Certificate number JQA 0709 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES
6. In the actual installation state the value is normally larger than the values given in the catalog due to the effect of surrounding noise and echo Take this into consideration when installing Use in oil atmosphere Avoid installing this unit in as atmosphere where oil scatters or builds up such as in a kitchen or machine factory If the oil adheres to the heat exchanger the heat exchanging performance will drop mist may be generated and the synthetic resin parts may deform and break Use in acidic or alkaline atmosphere If this unit is used in acidic atmosphere such as hot spring areas having high level of sulfuric gases or in alkaline atmosphere including ammonia or calcium chloride places where the exhaust of the heat exchanger is sucked in or at coastal areas where the unit is subject to salt breezes the outer plate or heat exchanger etc will corrode Please ask a dealer or specialist when you use an air conditioner in places differing from a general atmosphere Use in places with high ceilings If the ceiling is high install a circulator to improve the heat and air flow distribution when heating ZN Air conditioner usage target The air conditioner described in this catalog is a dedicated cooling heating device for human use Do not use it for special applications such as the storage of foodstuffs animals or plants computer server rooms precision devices or valuable art etc This could cause the quality of the items
7. ed is here IntesisHome A n Your home in the cloud Change from anywhere with Intesis WIFI Now you can control your Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Alr conditioner from anywhere with our new wifi control system he wifi control allows you to control the features of your air conditioner from anywhere using your IOS smart device or computer Operation mode NL 4 A FDUA Duct connected High static pressure Range available from 7 1kW 20 0kKW Wired Wireless IntesisHome A f Your home in the cloud FDUA Set FDUA71AVNXVF FDUA100AVNVF FDUA100AVNXVF FDUA125AVNXVF FDUA140AVNXVF FDUA140AVSXVF FDUA160AVSAVF FDUA200AVSAVG Indoor FDUA71VF FDUA100VF FDUA100VF FDUA125VF FDUA140VF FDUA140VF FDUA160VF FDUA200VG Outdoor FDCA71VNX FDCA100VN FDCA100VNX FDCA125VNX FDCA140VNX FDCA140VSX FDCA160VSA FDCA200VSA Power supply Outdoor Unit 1 Phase 220 240V 50Hz 3 Phase 415V 50Hz Cooling T1 7 1 3 2 8 0 10 0 4 0 11 2 10 0 4 0 11 2 12 5 5 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 14 5 14 0 5 0 14 5 16 0 6 9 20 0 20 0 6 9 28 0 Capacity kW Heating H1 8 0 3 6 9 0 11 2 4 0 12 5 11 2 4 0 12 5 14 0 4 0 17 0 16 0 4 0 18 0 16 0 4 0 18 0 18 0 5 5 22 4 22 4 5 5 31 5 Cooling T1 2 22 3 05 2 85 3 83 4 44 4 44 4 83 6 03 Input kW Heating H1 2 22 2 87 2 14 3 68 4 41 4 44 4 66 5 5 EER Cooling T1 3 20 3 28 3 51 3 26 3 15 3 15 3 31 3 32 COP Heating H1 3 60 3 90 4 09 3 80 3 63 3 6 3 86 4 07 or P Hi 38 Hi 33 P Hi 43 Hi 42 P Hi 43
8. r Outdoor Power supply Capacity Input EER COP Sound pressure level JIS C9612 Sound power level JIS C9612 Airflow External static pressure External dimensions HXWXD Net weight Refrigerant piping Refrigerant R410A Maximum pipe length Supply air connection Return air connection Controller Outdoor Unit Cooling 11 Heating H1 Heating H2 Cooling T1 Heating H1 Cooling T1 Heating H1 Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Liquid line Gas line Connection method Quantity Pre charged to pipe length 2 wire or infrared FDUM50ZMXAVF FDUMGOZMXAVF FDUM71AVNXVF1 FDUM90VNPVF1 FDUM100AVNVF1 FDUM125AVNXVF FDUM140AVNXVF FDUM50VF FDUM60VF FDUM71VF1 FDUM100VF1 FDUM100VF1 FDUM125VF FDUM140VF SRCSOZMXA S SRC60ZMXA S FDCA71VNX FDC90VNP FDCA100VN FDCA125VNX FDCA140VNX 1 Phase 220 240V 50Hz 5 0 2 2 5 6 5 6 2 8 6 3 7 1 3 2 8 0 9 0 1 9 9 0 10 0 4 0 11 2 12 5 5 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 14 5 kW 5 4 0 6 6 3 6 7 0 6 7 1 8 0 3 6 9 0 9 0 1 9 9 0 11 2 4 0 12 5 14 0 4 0 17 0 16 0 4 0 18 0 4 3 49 7 0 11 4 13 7 14 3 1 56 1 75 2 20 2 65 2 92 3 60 4 40 p 1 70 2 00 2 20 2 25 3 20 3 90 4 54 3 21 3 20 3 23 3 40 3 42 3 47 3 18 3 18 3 35 3 64 4 00 3 50 3 59 3 52 P Hi 37 Hi 32 P Hi 36 Hi 31 P Hi 38 Hi 33 P Hi 44 Hi 38 P Hi 44 Hi 38 P Hi 45 Hi 40 P Hi 47 Hi 40 Me 29 Lo 26 Me 28 Lo 25 Me 29 Lo 25 Me 36 Lo 30 Me 36 Lo 30 Me 34 Lo 29 Me 35 Lo 30 dB A 50 54 51
9. to drop etc Do not use this for cooling vehicles or ships Water leakage or current leaks could occur Before use Always read the User s Manual thoroughly before starting use Refrigerant leakage The refrigerant R410A used for Air conditioner is non toxic and nonflammable in its original state However in consideration of a state where the refrigerant leaks into the room measures against refrigerant leaks must be taken in small rooms where the tolerable level could be exceeded Take measures by installing ventilation devices etc Use in snowy areas Take the following measures when installing the outdoor unit in snowy areas Snow prevention Install a snow prevention hood so that the snow does not obstruct the air intake port or enter and freeze in the outdoor unit Snow piling In areas with heavy snow fall the piled snow could block the air intake port In this case a frame that is 50cm or higher than the estimated snow fall must be installed underneath the outdoor unit Automatic defrosting device If the temperature is low and the humidity is high frost will stick to the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit If use is continued the heating performance will drop The Automatic defrosting device will function to remove this frost After heating for approx three to ten minutes it will stop and the frost will be removed After defrosting hot air will be blown again Servicing the air conditioner After

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