Mitsubishi Electronics 30 manual

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    Air -Conditioner s PLH18, 24, 30, 36, 42AK PL12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42AK PCH24, 30, 36, 42GK PC24, 30, 36, 42GK PKH18, 24, 30, 36FK3 PK12, 18, 24, 30, 36FK3 PKH18, 24, 30, 36FL PK18, 24, 30, 36FL3 OPERA TION MANU AL For safe and correct use, please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the air-conditioner unit. FOR USER[...]

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    2 s Before installing the unit, make sure you read all the “Safety precautions”. s The “Safety precautions” provide very important points regarding safety . Make sure you f ollow them. s If none of the above apply , turn the main switc h off and contact the dealer from whom y ou bought the air-conditioner , telling him the model name and th[...]

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    3 ON/OFF – TIMER SET SET TEMP. REMOTE CONTROLLER MODE TIMER ON/OFF CLOCK/TIMER FAN SPEED AIR DISCHARGE FILTER AIR SWEEP CHECK TEST RUN STAND BY DEFROST DRY COOL AUTO FAN HEAT CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ˚ F SWING FAN SPEED AUTO RETURN NOT AVAILABLE ˚ F CHECK MODE FILTER TIMER TEST RUN TIMER OFF CLOCK AUTO AUTO CHECK SET TEMP. START STOP A 1 2. Operati[...]

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    4 ON/OFF – TIMER SET SET TEMP. REMOTE CONTROLLER MODE TIMER ON/OFF CLOCK/TIMER FAN SPEED AIR DISCHARGE FILTER AIR SWEEP CHECK TEST RUN STAND BY DEFROST DRY COOL AUTO FAN HEAT CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ˚ F SWING FAN SPEED AUTO RETURN NOT AVAILABLE ˚ F CHECK MODE FILTER TIMER TEST RUN TIMER OFF CLOCK AUTO AUTO CHECK SET TEMP. START STOP F 1 2. Operati[...]

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    5 C B D A ON/OFF – STAND BY DEFROST DRY COOL AUTOFAN HEAT CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ˚ F SWING FAN SPEED AUTO RETURN NOT AVAILABLE ˚ F CHECK MODE FILTER TIMER TEST RUN TIMER OFF CLOCKAUTOAUTO CHECKSET TEMP. STARTSTOP B A D C 3. Care and cleaning Caution: • Always turn off the po wer , first on the remote contr oller and then the main switch, before[...]

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    6 4. T roubleshooting NOTE: After a po wer cut, the unit will not restart automatically . Y ou will have to restart it by pressing the PO WER - ON/OFF but ton on the remote controller . Wired remote controller s In any of the following cases, turn off the main power switch and contact your local dealer for service: •“ CHECK ” f ollowed b y ?[...]

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    7 PLH18AK PLH24AK PLH30AK PLH36AK PLH42AK 18,000 24,000 30,000 35,400 42,000 19,000 [24,500/25,500] 26,000 [31,500/32,500] 33,000 [39,500/41,200] 38,000 [45,900/47,600] 44,300 [52,200/53,900] 11,000 [16,500/17,500] 16,500 [22,000/23,000] 18,500 [25,000/26,700] 23,000 [30,900/32,600] 26,800 [34,700/36,400] 1.75 2.57 3.17 3.63 3.98 1.59 [3.19/3.49] 2[...]

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    8 PL12AK PL18AK PL24AK PL30AK PL36AK PL42AK 12,500 18,400 24,000 31,000 36,500 42,500 1.26 1.85 2.65 3.17 3.64 4.08 10.1 10.2 10.0 10.6 10.5 10.8 PL12AK PL18AK PL24AK PL30AK PL36AK PL42AK Galvanized sheets with gray heat insulation Munsell 0.7Y 8.59/0.97 115, 1, 60 15 2.0 3.0 1.2 2.6 420-560 530-710 710-990 780-1060 390-530 490-670 670-950 740-1020[...]

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    9 PCH24GK PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK 24,000 30,000 35,400 42,000 27,000 [34,000/35,500] 33,000 [40,500/42,500] 38,000 [45,500/47,500] 45,000 [52,500/54,500] 14,800 [21,800/23,300] 20,000 [27,500/29,500] 21,000 [28,500/30,500] 23,800 [31,300/33,200] 2.51 3.23 3.60 4.10 2.46 [4.49/4.94] 3.00 [5.25/5.76] 3.32 [5.57/6.08] 3.76 [6.03/6.52] 1.95 [3.98/4.43][...]

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    10 PC24GK PC30GK PC36GK PC42GK 25,000 31,000 36,500 42,500 2.61 3.18 3.62 4.10 10.4 10.0 10.3 10.8 PC24GK PC30GK PC36GK PC42GK Munsell 0.7Y 8.59 / 0.97 115, 1, 60 15 2.0 3.0 1.9 2.4 710-880 990-1,240 640-810 880-1,130 51-9/16 63-3/4 26-3/4 10-5/8 82 95 99 PU24EK PU30EK PU36EK PU42EK7 Munsell 5Y 7/1 208/230, 1, 60 20 30 40 16 20 22 28 0.65+0.65 0.75[...]

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    11 5. Specifications Cooling *1 BTU/h Capacity Heating *1,*3 BTU/h Heating *2,*3 BTU/h Cooling *1 kW Heating *1,*3 kW Heating *2,*3 kW SEER HSPF INDOOR UNIT MODELS External finish P ower supply V , Phase, Hz Max. fuse size (time delay) A Min. ampacity A F an motor F . L. A. Auxiliary heater A (kW) Airflow Dry CFM Lo-Hi Wet CFM Wi n Dimensions D in [...]

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    12 Printed in Japan BG79P948H04 HEAD OFFICE: MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG., 2-2-3, MAR UNOUCHI, CHIY ODA-KU , TOKY O 100-8310, JAP AN 5. Specifications Cooling capacity *1 BTU/h P ower consumption *1 kW SEER INDOOR UNIT MODELS External finish P ower supply V , Phase, Hz Max. fuse size (time delay) A Min. ampacity A F an motor F . L. A. Airflow Dry CFM Lo-[...]