TM MINI C VRF 8 12KW
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Separate power supplies should be provided for the indoor units and outdoor unit.
Where five or more outdoor units are installed, additional residual current protection (leakage protection) should be
installed.
All the indoor units in a system (i.e. all the indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit) should be tied into the
same power circuit  with  the  same  power  supply,  overcurrent and  residual current  protection  (leakage protection)
and manual switch, as shown in Figure 3-8.1. Do not install separate protectors or manual switches for each indoor
unit. Powering on and shutting down all indoor units in a system should be done simultaneously. The reason for this
is that if an indoor unit that is running were to suddenly power off whilst the other indoor units continued running,
the  evaporator  of  the  powered-off  unit  would  freeze  since  refrigerant  would  continue  flowing  to  that  unit  (its
expansion valve would still be open) but its fan would have stopped. The indoor units that remain running would not
get sufficient refrigerant so their performance would suffer. Additionally, liquid refrigerant returning directly to the
compressor from the powered-off unit would cause liquid hammering, potentially damaging the compressor.
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Caution 
All  installation  and  wiring  must  be  carried  out  by 
and in accordance with all applicable legislation.
Electrical systems should be grounded in accordance with all applicable legislation.
Overcurrent circuit breakers and residual-current circuit breakers (ground fault circuit interrupters) should be
used in accordance with all applicable legislation.
Wiring patterns  shown  in  this  data  book are general connection guides only  and are not  intended  for,  or to
include all details for, any specific installation.
The  refrigerant  piping,  power  wiring  and  communication  wiring  are  typically  run  in  parallel.  However  the
communication wiring should not be bound together with the refrigerant piping or power wiring. To prevent
signal interference, the power wiring and communication wiring should not be run in the same conduit. If the
power  supply  is  less  than  10A,  a  separation  of  at  least  300mm  between  power  wiring  and  communication
wiring conduits should be maintained; if the power supply is in the range 10A to 50A then a separation of at
least 500mm should be maintained.










