ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Indoor Unit Electrical Connections
Connecting Indoor Unit Electrical Wiring (HEV2 and HXV2)
• Verify that main power to the unit is completely off before proceeding with these steps as there is a risk of electrical shock, bodily injury, and /
or death.
• Follow all safety and warning information outlined at the beginning and throughout this manual. Failure to do so will cause electrical shock,
bodily injury, and / or death.
• Follow all safety and warning information outlined at the beginning and throughout this manual. Failure to do so will cause unit failure.
• Connect the communication / connection (power) cable to the indoor unit by matching the terminals on the outdoor unit control board. Verify
the color of the wires at the outdoor unit, along with the terminal numbers, match those for the indoor unit.
• Images are representative; actual appearance will vary.
• Refer to the circuit diagram on the indoor unit bottom cover.
1. The bottom panel must have already been removed. If it hasn't
been removed, unsnap the bottom cover at its top left and right
sides (Location 1).
2. Unsnap each of the three (3) or four (4) small C-hooks located in
the middle of the bottom cover (Location 2). Number of C-hooks
present depends on model of indoor unit.
3. Lift the three (3) to four (4) hinges on the bottom cover up and
out of the channels molded to the left, right, and middle of the
indoor unit (Location 3). Number of hinges present depends on
model of indoor unit.
4. Set aside the bottom cover to re-install after all procedures are
complete.
5. Terminal block is located at the front bottom-right—hand side of the
indoor unit. To access the terminals, unscrew the metal control cover
screw (if applicable), and raise the metal control cover.
6. Using a JIS screwdriver, connect the cable terminals to the
terminal block. Ensure wire color and terminal number of the
indoor unit matches those of the outdoor unit. Refer to the wiring
diagram on the inside of the bottom cover.
7. Choice of the cable path out of the indoor unit and to the outdoor
unit depends on refrigerant piping / drain hose installation:
left side piping, following back of indoor unit; right side piping,
through the knockout hole; or rear piping.
Mega LS090-120HEV2 and Mega 115V LS090-120HXV2 indoor
units and outdoor units have similar frames; however, Mega
LS090-120HEV2 systems require 208-230V, 60Hz, 1ph power
supply, while LS090-120HXV2 systems require 115V, 60Hz,
1ph power supply. Verify which system is being installed.
physical injury, or death.
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Figure 90: Steps to Removing
the Bottom Cover.
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3
3
Figure 93: Terminal Cover Down.
Figure 91: Removing the Bottom
Cover (Appearances Will Vary De-
pending on Indoor Unit Model).
Figure 92: Location of the Indoor
Unit Terminal Block.
1(L1) 2(L2) 3
Cover
Communication /
Connection
(Power) Cable
Figure 94: Terminal Cover Up.