2013 2013 P-Series and M-Series - Application Notes (June 2013)APP-1© 2013 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc.Due to continuing improvement, above specicati
July 2008 Application Note 1004 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Note: All wiring shall comply with NEC and local electrical
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1005: MXZ-3A30NA Wiring Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be sub
July 2008 Application Note 1005 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. All MSZ indoor units must be powered from the outdoor unit.
July 2008 Application Note 1005 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Note: All wiring shall comply with NEC and local electrical
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1006: Low Temperature Heating Chart Due to continuing improvement, above specificatio
July 2007 Application Note 1006 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Heat Pump Capacities Model Number 55° F 45° F 35° F 25° F 15°
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1007: P-Series Twinning Wiring Due to continuing improvement, above specification may
August 2009 Application Note 1006 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. Only 24,000 and 36,000 BTU units can be twinned. 2. The
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1008: MXZ4A36NA Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification may
March 2008 Application Note 1008 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. All MXZ indoor units must be powered from the outdoor unit
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1001: P-Series A Control Wiring DiagramDue to continuing improvement, above specifica
March 2008 Application Note 1008 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Note: All wiring shall comply with local electrical codes.
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1009: SI-1730-230 Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification m
August 2009 Application Note 1009 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Figure 1 illustrates the SI-1730-230V Wiring Diagram for Mits
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1010: SI-3100-115 Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification m
August 2009 Application Note 1010 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Figure 1 illustrates the SI-3100-115V Wiring Diagram for Mits
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1011: SI-3100-208/230 Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specificati
August 2009 Application Note 1011 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Figure 1 illustrates the SI-3100-208/230V Wiring Diagram for
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1012: Drain Line Applications Due to continuing improvement, above specification may
November 2009 Application Note 1012 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Use PVC piping for the drain line. When connecting th
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1013: Rated Capacity vs. Maximum Capacity Due to continuing improvement, above specif
August 2009 Application Note 1001 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Indoor unit power is supplied from the outdoor unit. *Use of
January 2010 Application Note 1013 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 “Rated Capacity” is the system output capacity observed at
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1014: M-Series Dry Mode Description Due to continuing improvement, above specificatio
July 2009 Application Note 1014 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Mitsubishi Electric/HVAC Division offers air conditioning equi
July 2009 Application Note 1014 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 The relationship between the room temperature and the set tempe
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1015: M&P-Series Air Outlet Coverage Range Due to continuing improvement, above s
July 2009 Application Note 1015 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Table 1. Air Outlet Coverage Range for MSZ-A & MSY-A
July 2009 Application Note 1015 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Table 4. Air Outlet Coverage Range for P-Series The air cov
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1016: M&P-Series Remote Access Due to continuing improvement, above specificatio
May 2009 Application Note 1016 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 The Mr. Slim® product line has the capability to be controlled
May 2009 Application Note 1016 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 is to be used for each indoor unit with connected outdoor unit.
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1002: MS-A Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be s
May 2009 Application Note 1016 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 4 M-Series When the M-Series units are to be integrated into the
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1017: M-Series Cooling Charts Due to continuing improvement, above specification may
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 7-3. Condensing pressure Data is based on the condition of indo
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 4 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 5 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 6 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 7 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 8 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 9 Cooling Data is based on the condition of indoor humidity 50%.
July 2008 Application Note 1002 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. All MS-A indoor units must be powered from the outdoor unit
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 10 Heating Data is based on the condition of outdoor humidity 75
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 11 Heating Data is based on the condition of outdoor humidity 75
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 12 Heating Data is based on the condition of outdoor humidity 75
July 2009 Application Note 1017 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 13 Heating Data is based on the condition of outdoor humidity 75
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1018: Mr. Slim Cooling Capacity Correction Factors Due to continuing improvement, ab
July 2009 Application Note 1018 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Model Refrigerant piping length (one way : ft.) 25 (std.) 40 6
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1019: M-Series Cooling Performance Data Due to continuing improvement, above specifi
July 2009 Application Note 1019 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may b
July 2009 Application Note 1019 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be s
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1020: M Series Outdoor Unit Clearances Due to continuing improvement, above specific
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1003: MSY-MSZ Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification may b
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 4 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be sub
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 5 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 6 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 7 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 8 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be subj
July 2009 Application Note 1020 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 9 Due to continuing improvement, above specification may be sub
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1021: M&P Series High Altitude Applications Due to continuing improvement, above
August 2012 Application Note 1021 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 When air conditioners and heat pumps are installed in areas a
July 2008 Application Note 1003 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. All MSY/MSZ indoor units must be powered from the outdoor u
August 2012 Application Note 1021 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Adjusting equipment size for high-altitude applications is n
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1022: Regarding Refrigerant Accessories Due to continuing improvement, above specifi
July 2009 Application Note 1022 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 August 21, 2006 MEMO: Refrigerant Accessories Please be advi
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1023: P-Series Indoor Fan Cycle Off Due to continuing improvement, above specificati
July 2009 Application Note 1023 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Figure 1: R410A P-Series Indoor Fan Cycle Off in Heat or Cool
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1024: Supplemental Heat Control Due to continuing improvement, above specification m
August 2012 Application Note 1024 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 The P-Series, SEZ and SLZ indoor units, when installed with M
August 2012 Application Note 1024 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 Supplemental Heat Control via CN-24 for PLA, PCA and SLZ Ind
August 2012 Application Note 1024 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 4 Figure 3. CN4YControls Selecting setting #2 for Setup Func
August 2012 Application Note 1024 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 5 Figure 4 illustrates a typical wiring diagram for PEA(D) and
©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1004: MXZ-2A20NA Wiring Diagram Due to continuing improvement, above specification ma
August 2012 Application Note 1024 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 6 Wiring restrictions for ALL field wiring in all of the above
©2013 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Application Note 1025: No Simultaneous Heating and Cooling with MXZ Due to co
June 2013 Application Note 1025 ©2013 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 Multi-zone (MXZ) heat pump systems can connect two or more indo
June 2013 Application Note 1025 ©2013 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 3 mode, having auto mode enabled on the connected indoor un
July 2008 Application Note 1004 ©2012 Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. P a g e | 2 1. All MSZ indoor units must be powered from the outdoor unit.
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