Electrical connection requirements
Safety precautions
1. Electrical safety standards must be met when installing the unit.
2. Use a power supply circuit and circuit breaker that comply with local safety regulations.
3. Make sure that the power supply matches the requirements of the air conditioner. An unstable
power supply or incorrect wiring may result in a fault.
switching on the air conditioner.
4. Correctly connect the live, neutral and earth wires to the power outlet.
5. Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any work on the electrical circuit or carrying out
any safety work. For models with a plug, make sure the plug is easily accessible after installation.
6. Do not connect the power before installation is complete.
7.
Do not use the appliance if the power cable or plug are damaged. If the power cable is damaged
it must be replaced by the manufacturer, retailer or other qualified person to avoid a hazard.
8. Since the temperature of the cooling circuit is high, keep the interconnecting cable away from the
copper pipe.
9. The unit must be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
10. Installation must only be performed by trained individuals in accordance with regulations.
The unit is charged with a slightly inflammable refrigerant, R32. Improper handling of this
gas may expose people and materials to serious damage. More details on this refrigerant are given at
the beginning of this manual.
Earthing
1. The air conditioner is a Class I appliance. The unit must be earthed with an appropriate device
by a qualified technician.
may result.
2.
The green-yellow wire of the air conditioner is the earthing wire and may not be used for other
purposes.
3.
The earth resistance must meet national standards for electrical safety.
4.
The unit must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.
5. An all-pole isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm in each pole must be connected
to the fixed cable.
Ensure the unit is always properly earthed. Otherwise electric shock
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