Connecting Outdoor Unit Wiring, continued.
Do not install power wiring to the outdoor unit
and the communication / connection (power) cable
to the indoor unit in the same conduit. Use separate
conduits. Communication problems will occur.
6. Using a JIS screwdriver, connect wires as shown at right. See
also indoor unit wiring diagram found on its bottom cover, and
outdoor unit wiring diagram on the inside of its chassis cover.
• Each wire must be individually and securely attached to each
terminal.
Loose, damaged, or cracked wires will cause electric shock, bodily
injury and / or death.
Loose wires can cause the wiring to burn out, damaging the outdoor
unit.
• Secure wiring / cables with cable ties.
• Pay attention to the location / connection of the ground cable.
• Maintain a minimum of 1/4 inches of wire length from terminal block
to cable bundle.
7. When finished, reattach the piping / control box cover or con-
trol box cover (depends on model) to the outdoor unit with the
screws.
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
injury, or death.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Figure 99: Example of Conduit.
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Outdoor Unit Electrical Connections
Figure 100: HEV2 and HXV2 Outdoor Unit Conduit
Holes / Access Points.
LSU090, 120HEV2 and
LSU090,120HXV2
Figure 101: Outdoor Unit Electrical Connections.
LSU090-120HEV2 Outdoor Unit Terminal Block
LSU180-240HEV2 Outdoor Unit Terminal Block
LSU090-120HXV2 Outdoor Unit Terminal Block
LSU180, 240HEV2
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