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  • 06-27-2013, 08:41 PM
    zeppelin913
    I know this is an old thread but I had the same questions and it help me find some answers. It looks like the connector is now available from Mitsubishi as part no. PAC-715AD. Here's a link to the info they have available on their site http://usa.mylinkdrive.com/categorie.../show/909.html

    Thanks for the help!
  • 06-23-2008, 01:55 PM
    digo
    What, like $25 isn't cheap enough? ok, so add a few hundred $ for a Lon controller (we used the CHC from HW) to enable/disable the unit. Sounds a lot more reasonable than either option offered by Mitsubishi.
  • 06-22-2008, 02:12 PM
    NINAX
    Goodness sake, when will this crowd stop worrying about costs.

    Geez, when will this crowd stop worrying about what's best for the owners.
  • 06-22-2008, 01:45 AM
    ControlSyd
    The LON cost was $1200 Australian and the Bacnet was $3500 plus when we spoke with Mistubishi. So we chose Lon even thou the JACE could do both
  • 06-17-2008, 08:10 PM
    drafty888
    Lordy will this crowd ever grow up.
  • 06-17-2008, 06:22 PM
    NINAX
    Quote Originally Posted by drafty888 View Post
    Mitsubishi also has a bacnet gateway, part number: "SW-BACNET". Using this interface you can read/write setpoints, establish occupancy, override on/off, etc. I believe that SW-BACNET is basically a PC that communicates to a Mitsubishi gateway module which in turn talks on the serial network to the evap PCB's.
    Just for clarity's sake, the LON gateway has the same capability.
    We would want to leave anyone with the impression that the BACcrap gateway is capable of features that the LON is not.

    I suppose it would be useful for the BACcrappers.
  • 06-17-2008, 10:50 AM
    digo
    Here's a scanned version of the install sheet I promised
  • 06-16-2008, 08:43 PM
    drafty888
    Mitsubishi also has a bacnet gateway, part number: "SW-BACNET". Using this interface you can read/write setpoints, establish occupancy, override on/off, etc. I believe that SW-BACNET is basically a PC that communicates to a Mitsubishi gateway module which in turn talks on the serial network to the evap PCB's.
  • 06-15-2008, 11:35 PM
    globe trotter
    Do the Carrier ductless splits have a lon option as well?
  • 06-15-2008, 08:47 PM
    leaflying
    LM ADAPTER, part number: LMAP03U. This is a gateway.
  • 06-15-2008, 05:56 PM
    ControlSyd

    Mitsubishi Lon Interface

    Mitsubishi has a Lon to M-Net interface available which you can see upto 50 Mr Slim units. There is about 20 snvts available to fully control all functions including the display. We set it up using 5 Splits and it worked very well

    I tried to find the model number and add the manual but my Server is offline
  • 06-12-2008, 05:49 PM
    digo
    Quote Originally Posted by AutoPilot View Post
    Hey Thanks that helps alot.

    Would have any of install sheets left hangin' around you could post?

    Can this be ordered from Mitsubishi? ... The guy who supplied the MR s**t units is already cryin' about warranty problems


    Thanks
    Auto
    RSD (Refrigeration Supplies Distributor)
    http://www.rsd.net/
    (800) RSD-5359
    Call this guy directly - Armano from RSD at 619-575-3301 and he should help you out. (Tell him Carl from R&R Controls got this part from him)

    Try giving them a call and have someone look up the part number.
    I'll see if I can find the cut sheet on that part and I'll post it here.

    Good luck,
    -Digo
  • 06-12-2008, 04:27 PM
    AutoPilot
    Hey Thanks that helps alot.

    Would have any of install sheets left hangin' around you could post?

    Can this be ordered from Mitsubishi? ... The guy who supplied the MR s**t units is already cryin' about warranty problems


    Thanks
    Auto
  • 06-11-2008, 06:33 PM
    digo
    Quote Originally Posted by AutoPilot View Post
    I have a problem job where the ME specified some ductless Mr Slim fan coil units to be used for backup cooling for some small archive rooms. The DDC system is to turn on these unit in case the main AHU fails or is otherwise shutdown.

    Problem is these unit have remote control thermostats with the on/off button on the remote. Turning them off is easy, just kill power. But, once power is restored, someone must press the on button on the remote control.

    Has anyone found a way to turn on these types of units on with a DDC system?
    We ran into the same issue not long ago.
    We were able to obtain an adapter through RSD. (after many many phone calls)
    The part # is PAC-SE55RA-E
    The only place I found online with a description is in New Zealand, but they won't let you download the documentation, unless you're a member
    http://www.bdt.co.nz/comfortmaster/p...sp?item=69213A
    it's a $25 part. We used a Honeywell CHC controller to take care of the enable/disable.

    Hope this helps,
    -Digo
  • 06-11-2008, 05:25 PM
    freddy-b
    Quote Originally Posted by AutoPilot View Post
    I have a problem job where the ME specified some ductless Mr Slim fan coil units to be used for backup cooling for some small archive rooms. The DDC system is to turn on these unit in case the main AHU fails or is otherwise shutdown.

    Problem is these unit have remote control thermostats with the on/off button on the remote. Turning them off is easy, just kill power. But, once power is restored, someone must press the on button on the remote control.

    Has anyone found a way to turn on these types of units on with a DDC system?
    Newer models have a Lon option.
  • 06-11-2008, 05:15 PM
    AutoPilot

    Controling Mr Slims

    I have a problem job where the ME specified some ductless Mr Slim fan coil units to be used for backup cooling for some small archive rooms. The DDC system is to turn on these unit in case the main AHU fails or is otherwise shutdown.

    Problem is these unit have remote control thermostats with the on/off button on the remote. Turning them off is easy, just kill power. But, once power is restored, someone must press the on button on the remote control.

    Has anyone found a way to turn on these types of units on with a DDC system?

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