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'09 KXR-SM-130
SERVICE MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONERS
FDTC22KXE6B
28KXE6B
36KXE6B
45KXE6B
56KXE6B
FDTW28KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
71KXE6
90KXE6
112KXE6
140KXE6
FDTS45KXE6
71KXE6
FDTQ22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6
FDU71KXE6
90KXE6
112KXE6
140KXE6
224KXE6
280KXE6
FDUM22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
71KXE6
90KXE6
112KXE6
140KXE6
FDQS22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
FDK22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
71KXE6
FDE36KXE6A
45KXE6A
56KXE6A
71KXE6A
112KXE6A
140KXE6A
FDFL71KXE6
FDFU28KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
71KXE6
FDFW28KXE6
45KXE6
56KXE6
FDUH22KXE6
28KXE6
36KXE6
Note:
Regarding the Duct Connected-High static Pressure-type Outdoor Air Processing Unit
Series (FDU5001800FKXE6), refer to the DATA BOOK No.'08 KX-DB-122
CONTENTS
1 OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER...................... 1
1.1 Wired remote controller (Option parts)....................................................... 1
1.2 Operation control function by the indoor controller..................................... 2
1.3 Operation control function by the remote controller................................. 10
1.4 Operation control function by the outdoor controller................................ 11
2 SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE............................................... 44
2.1 Basics of troubleshooting......................................................................... 44
2.2 Explanation of troubleshooting................................................................. 45
2.3 Contents of troubleshooting..................................................................... 46
2.4 Replacement of PCB at outdoor unit side.............................................. 100
(a) Control PCB replacement procedure.................................................. 100
(b) Inverter PCB replacement procedure................................................. 104
3 ELECTRICAL WIRING.................................................................................... 109
3.1 Indoor units............................................................................................ 109
3.2 Branching controller............................................................................... 132
3.3 Integrated branching controller............................................................... 133
3.4 Outdoor units.......................................................................................... 134
4 PIPING SYSTEM............................................................................................. 136
5 APPLICATION DATA...................................................................................... 138
5.1 Installation of indoor unit............................................................................ 141
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)...................................................... 141
(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)..................................... 146
(c) Ceiling cassette-2 way type (FDTW).................................................. 151
(d) Ceiling cassette-1 way type (FDTS)................................................... 154
(e) Ceiling cassette-1 way compact type (FDTQ).................................... 157
(f) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)............................... 165
(g) Duct connected-Middle static pressure type (FDUM)......................... 171
(h) Duct connected (Ultra thin)-Low static pressure type (FDQS)............ 174
(i) Wall-mounted type (FDK)................................................................... 177
(j) Ceiling suspended type (FDE)............................................................ 180
(k) Floor standing (with casing) type (FDFL)............................................ 183
(l) Floor standing (without casing) type (FDFU)...................................... 186
(m) Floor standing-2 way type (FDFW)..................................................... 189
(n) Duct Connected-Compact and Flexible type (FDUH)......................... 192
5.2 Electric wiring work instruction................................................................... 195
5.3 Installation manual of wired remote controller (Option parts : RC-E3)...... 201
5.4 Installation of outdoor unit.......................................................................... 205
5.5 Instructions for installing the branch pipe set............................................. 227
5.6 Branching controller installation guide for cooling/heating free multi installations........ 231
(a) Branching controller............................................................................ 232
(b) Integrated branching controller........................................................... 234
5.7 Simple wired remote controller (Option parts : RCH-E3)........................... 236
Cover
All displays are described in the liguid crystal display for explanation.
Operation
Heating
Thermostat
ON
Thermostat
OFF
Fan
Thermostat
ON
Thermostat
OFF
Hot start
(Defrost)
Dehumidify
Compressor
4-way valve
()
Outdoor fan
()
Indoor fan
Functional item
Louver motor
(2)
(2)
/
Thermostat ON:
Thermostat OFF: (2)
(2)
Note (1) : Operation : Stop /: Turned ON/OFF by the control other than the room temperature control.
(2) ON during the drain motor delay control
(3) Drain pump ON setting may be selected by the indoor unit function setting of the wired remote controller.
(2)
Dehumidifying operation
(a) When the humidity sensor is not provided (Models other than FDT Series)
return air thermistor [ThI-A (by the remote controller when the remote control sensor is enabled)] controls the indoor
temperature environment simultaneously.
1) Operation is started in the cooling mode. When the difference between the return air thermistor and the setting
temperature is 2C or less, the indoor unit fan tap is brought down by one tap. That tap is retained for 3 minutes
after changing the indoor fan tap.
2) If the suction air temperature exceeds the setting temperature 3C or more during defrosting operation, the indoor
fan tap is raised by one tap. That tap is retained for 3 minutes after changing the indoor fan tap.
3) If the thermostat OFF is established during the above control, the indoor fan tap at the thermostat ON is retained so
far as the thermostat is turned OFF.
4) After stopping the cooling operation, the indoor unit continues to run at Lo for 15 seconds.
(b) When the humidity sensor is provided (FDT Series only) [Optional]
1) Operation starts in the cooling mode, and the target relative humidity is determined based on the setting temperature.
If the humidity detected by the humidity sensor becomes lower than the target relative humidity, the indoor unit fan
tap is retained.
2) Anything other than 1) above is same as the item (a) above.
(3)
Timer operation
(a) Timer
Set the duration of time from the present to the time to turn off the air-conditioner.
It can be selected from 10 steps in the range from OFF 1 hour later to OFF 10 hours later. After the clock timer
setting, the remaining time is displayed with progress of time in the unit of hour.
(b) OFF timer
Time to turn OFF the air-conditioner can be set in the unit of 10 minutes.
(c) ON timer
Time to turn ON the air-conditioner can be set. Indoor temperature can be set simultaneously.
(d) Weekly timer
Timer operation (ON timer, OFF timer) can be set up to 4 times a day for each weekday.
(e) Timer operations which can be set in combination
Timer
Timer
OFF timer
ON timer
Weekly timer
OFF timer
ON timer
Weekly timer
(4)
(5)
(a) Centralized control ON is displayed always on the LCD under the Center/Remote and Center modes during the
operation stop (Power ON). This is not displayed under the Remote mode.
(b) If this display is not shown under the Center/Remote mode, check if the indoor unit power switch is turned on or not.
Hot start (Prevention of cold draft during heating)
At the startup of heating operation, at resetting the thermostat, during defrosting operation and at returning to heating, the
indoor fan is controlled by the indoor heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) to prevent the cold draft.
Judgment by heating start thermostat
Thermostat OFF
Thermostat ON
Lo
Fan
Lo
Fan
OFF
35
25
35
Compressor OFF
Defrosting start
End of defrosting
Fan
Lo
35
45
25
35
45
Note (1) Heating preparation is displayed during the hot start (when the compressor is operating and the indoor fan does not provide the set airflow volume).
(6)
Hot keep
(7)
(8)
Filter sign
As the operation time (when ON/OFF switch is at ON) accumulates to 180 hours (1), Filter cleaning is displayed on the
remote controller. (This is also displayed when the unit is in trouble and under the centralized control, regardless of ON/OFF)
Note (1) Time setting for the filter sign can be made as shown below using the indoor function of wired remote controller Filter sign setting. (It is set at 1 at the
shipping from factory.)
Function
Setting 1
Setting 2
Setting 3
Setting 4
(2) After the setting time has elapsed, the Filter cleaning is displayed and, after operating for 24 hours further (counted also during the stop), the unit stops.
(9) Auto swing control [Applicable model: FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ (Excepted duct panel model) FDK
and FDE]
(a) Louver control
(i) Press the [Louver] button to operate the swing louver when the air conditioner is operating.
Auto wind direction is displayed for 3 seconds and then the swing louver moves up and down continuously.
(ii) To fix the swing louver at a position, press one time the [Louver] button while the swing louver is moving so that
four stop positions are displayed one after another per second.
When a desired stop position is displayed, press the [Louver] button again. The display stops, changes to show the
Louver stop for 5 seconds and then the swing louver stops.
The louver swings one time automatically (without operating the remote controller) at the power on.
This allows inputting the louver motor (LM) position, which is necessary for the microcomputer to recognize the
louver position.
Note (1) If you press the Louver button, the swing motion is displayed on the louver position LCD for 10 second. The display changes to the Auto wind
direction display 3 seconds later.
While hot start operation and heating thermostat OFF operation, the louver keeps the level position (In order to prevent
the cold draft) whether the auto swing switch is operated or not (auto swing or louver stop), The louver position display
LCD continues to show the display which has been shown before entering this control.
When the louver-free stop has been selected with the indoor function of wired remote controller Louver control setting,
the louver motor stops when it receives the stop signal from the remote controller. If the auto swing signal is received
from the remote controller, the auto swing will start from the position where it was before the stop.
Note (1) When the indoor function of wired remote controller Louver control setting has been switched, switch also the remote control function Louver
control setting in the same way.
When the compressor has been stopped by the thermostat, remote controller operation switch or anomalous condition, its
restart will be inhibited for 3 minutes. However, the 3-minute timer is invalidated at the power on.
(11) Drain motor (DM) control [Applicable type: FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ, FDUM, FDQS and FDU90140]
(a) Drain motor (DM) start operation at the same time when compressor ON at cooling and dehumidifying mode and
keeps operating for 5 minutes after operation stop, the anomalous stop, thermostat OFF and switching from cooling or
dehumidifying operation to fan or heating operation.
Indoor unit operation mode
Stop
(1)
Cooling
Dehumidifying
Compressor ON
Fan (2)
Control A
Compressor OFF
Control B
Heating
(i)
Control A
1) If the float switch detects any anomalous draining condition, the unit stops with the anomalous stop (displays E9)
and the drain pump starts.
2) The drain motor keeps operating while the float switch is detecting the anomalous condition.
(ii) Control B
If the float switch detects any anomalous drain condition, the drain motor is turned ON for 5 minutes, and at 10 seconds
after the drain motor OFF it checks the float switch. If it is normal, the unit is stopped under the normal condition or, if
there is any anomalous condition, E9 is displayed and the drain motor is turned ON. (The ON condition is maintained
during the drain detection.)
(b) Drain motor (DM) interlock control
(i) Start conditions
Depending on the function setting of the remote controller, the drain motor is turned ON under either one of the
following conditions.
1) During heating operation (Both the thermostat ON/OFF)
2) During heating operation (Both the thermostat ON/OFF) + Fan operation
3) Fan operation
(ii) Stop conditions
The drain motor is turned OFF 5 minutes after the stop of operations 1) to 3) above.
(12) Operation check/drain pump test run operation mode
(a) If the power is turned on when the dip switch (SW7-1) on the indoor PCB is ON state, it enters the mode of operation
check/drain pump test run. It is ineffective (prohibited) to change the switch after turning power on.
(b) When the communication with the remote controller has been established within 60 seconds after turning power on by the
dip switch (SW7-1) ON, it enters the operation check mode. Unless the remote controller communication is established, it
enters the drain pump test run mode.
Note (1) To select the drain pump test run mode, disconnect the remote control connector (CNB) on the indoor PCB to shut down the remote controller
communication.
Thermostat is turned OFF depending on the temperature detected with the heat exchanger sensor (ThI-R1, R2)
during Cooling and Dehumidifying operations.
5-min timer
Thermostat ON OK
Temperature drop
1.0
2)
3)
4)
Temperature rising
10C
For 4 minutes after the thermostat ON, the forced thermostat OFF control for the anti-frost protection is not effective.
a) When temperatures detected by the heat exchanger sensors ThI-R1 and R2 are higher than the anti-frost protection
temperature at 4 minutes after the thermostat ON, the detection starts from the state of thermostat ON.
If the temperature detected with the heat exchanger sensor ThI-R1 or R2 has stayed below the anti-frost protection
temperature (-0.5C) continuously for 5 minutes after 4 minutes of the thermostat ON operation, then the thermostat is
turned OFF forcibly.
The thermostat will be turned ON if temperatures detected by ThI-Ra and R2 picked up in the thermostat ON range.
Anti-frost signal is sent to the outdoor unit.
Standard (Shipping)
Hi Me Lo
Hi Me Lo
High Ceiling 1
Hi Me Lo
UHi1 Hi Me
High Ceiling 2
Hi Me Lo
UHi2 Hi Me
Lo/ULo
35C
45C
(c) On the indoor unit of which the thermostat has been turned OFF during heating operation, the fan is turned OFF if the
heat exchanger thermistor temperature (Thi-R1 or Thi-R2) drops 25C or lower.
(17) Detection room temperature compensation during heating
With the standard specification, the compressor is turned ON/OFF based on the setting temperature of thermostat. However,
when the thermostat OFF is likely to occur earlier because the unit is installed in a condition that warm air tends to accumulate
near the ceiling, the setting can be changed by using the indoor function of wired remote controller Heating room temperature
compensation. Since the compressor is turned ON/OF at one of the setting temperature at +3, +2 or +1C, the feeling of
heating can be improved. However, the upper limit of setting temperature is 30C.
Standard
Operation
Compressor
Compressor
Operation
Stop
1
Setting temperature
Stop
+1
+2
+4
Setting temperature
(b) Since the compensated temperature is transmitted to the remote controller and the outdoor unit, it is controlled with the
compensated temperature.
Note (1) Compensation of detection temperature is effective for the indoor unit sensor only.
P22
0
0
0
0
P28
1
0
0
0
P36
0
1
0
0
P45
0
0
1
0
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
P56
0
1
1
0
P71
0
0
0
1
P80
1
0
0
1
P90
0
1
0
1
P112
1
1
0
1
P140
0
0
1
1
P160
1
0
1
1
P224
0
1
1
1
P280
1
1
1
1
Optional
Operation output
(CnT-2: XR1)
XR1
Heating output
(CnT-3: XR2)
Thermostat ON output
(CnT-4: XR3)
Error output
(CnT-5: XR4)
3
4
5
XR2
XR3
XR4
6
XR5
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Case A
OFF
OFF
Indoor unit
operation/stop
OFF
ON
Case B
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
It is available to operate/stop by remote controller or center controller
(2) In case of Pulse input setting (Local setting)
It is effective only when the input signal to CnT-6 is changed OFFON, and at that time indoor unit operation [ON/OFF]
is inverted.
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Case A
Indoor unit
operation/stop
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Case B
OFF
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
XY
XY
XY
XY
XY
XY
CnT-6
OFF
OFF
When more than one indoor unit (Max. 16 indoor units) are connected in one wired remote controller system:
(1) With the factory default, external input to CnT-6 is effective for only the indoor unit .
(2) When setting For all unit (Local setting), all units in one remote controller system can be controlled by external
input to CnT-6 on the indoor unit .
(3) External input to CnT-6 on the other indoor unit than the unit is not effective.
Optional
XR1
3
4
5
XR2
XR3
XR5
Card key
switch
XR4
6
XR5
Normal operation
(Factory default)
ON
CnT-6
Operation
ON
OFF
Stop
Operation
permission*1
Operation prohibition
(Indoor unit stops)
*1 Only the LEVEL INPUT is acceptable for external input, however when the indoor function setting of
Level input (Factory default) or Pulse input is selected by the function for External input of the wired remote
controller, operation status will be changed as follows.
In case of Level input setting
*(1) In case that Operation permission/prohibition mode setting is Valid and External input setting is Level
input (Factory default);
When card key switch is ON (CnT-6 ON: Operation permission), start/stop operation of the indoor unit from
the wired remote controller becomes available.
When card key switch is OFF (CnT-6 OFF: Operation prohibition), the indoor unit stops operation in
conjunction with OFF signal, and start/stop operation of the indoor unit from the wired remote controller
becomes not available.
*(2) In case that Operation permission/prohibition mode setting is Valid and External input setting is Pulse
input (Factory default);
When card key switch is ON (CnT-6 ON: Operation permission), the indoor unit starts operation in conjunction
with ON signal. and also start/stop operation of the indoor unit from the wired remote controller becomes available.
When card key switch is OFF (CnT-6 OFF: Operation prohibition), the indoor unit stops operation in conjunction
with OFF signal, and start/stop operation of the indoor unit from the wired remote controller becomes not available.
(3) This function is invalid only at Center mode setting done by central controller.
(e) Emergency stop
[All units stop in response to the refrigerant leak alarm or fire alarm]
When the indoor function setting of wired remote controller for Emergency alarm is changed from Invalid (Factory
default) to Valid, following control becomes effective.
1
2
CnT
Blue
12V
Optional
XR1
3
4
5
XR2
XR3
Alarm
switch
XR5
XR4
6
XR5
Normal operation
(Factory default)
ON
CnT-6
OFF
ON
Stop operation of
Operate only the
only the indoor unit Operation is
indoor unit received
received alarm
permitted*(2)
ON signal
signal.
OFF
Stop operation of
all indoor units
connected to same
outdoor unit system
*(1)
*(1) In case that Emergency stop mode setting is Valid and CnT-6 is OFF
The indoor unit received alarm signal transmits Emergency stop signal to the outdoor unit.
The outdoor unit received such signal transmits Emergency stop command and E63 error signal to all
indoor units.
All indoor unit received such command stop immediately and display E63 error code on the wired remote
controller.
*(2) In case that Emergency stop mode setting is Valid and CnT-6 is ON, Normal operation is performed.
(3) The selection from Level input setting to Pulse input setting by the indoor function setting of the wired remote
controller for External input is invalid.
(4)
Emergency stop mode is effective regardless of Center mode set by center controller.
(5)
Emergency stop mode is effective for multi-KX system only.
Dehumidifying
Cooling
Fan
Heating
Auto
(2)
[CPU reset]
(3)
When the CHECK and GRILL buttons on the remote controller are pressed at the same time, this function is activated.
This function is same as power supply reset.
[Power failure compensation function]
This function becomes effective when POWER FAILURE COMPENSATION SET is valid by setting the remote controller
functions.
The remote controller's status is always stored in memory, and after recovery of power, operation is resumed according to
the memory contents. However the auto swing stop position and timer mode are cancelled, but the weekly timer setting is
restored with the holiday setting through all weekdays.
By resetting the clock and cancelling the holiday setting for each weekday after recovery of power, weekly timer setting
becomes effective.
Contents stored in memory for power failure compenstion are as follows.
Note (1) Item and are stored in memory regardless of whether the power failure compensation setting is valid or invalid, and silent mode setting is
cancelled regardless of whether the power failure compensation setting is valid or invalid.
SW2
SW2
A
B
SW1
S
SW1
M
S
Function
Master remote controller
Slave remote controller
Note (1) SW2 is not normally used, so do not change the selection.
10
Functional
Components
Operation
mode
Cooling
Heating
Fan
Compressor [CM1]
60 Pulse
Dehumidify
Model-specific Overheating
aperture opening
Control Response
angle
Intermittent
operation
Defrost
/
/
Remote controller
command
Outlet temperature
control response
4-way valve (20S, SL), heating expansion valve (EEVH1, 2) and sub-cooling expansion valve (EEVSC) operating pattern
The operating pattem for outdoor unit is determined from the run/stop signals, cooling/heating signals and indoor unit model
capacity from the indoor units.
Note (1) Switching of the operating pattern is controlled by the capacity of indoor units which have their thermostat ON and the pressure sensors (PSH, PSL).
4-way valve
Operating Outdoor heat exchanger
pattern
Heat exchanger 1 Heat exchanger 2 used for heat exchanger
20S
EEVH1
EEVH2
EEVSC
C8
COND
COND
COND 100%
Fully open
Fully open
PI control
C4
COND
COND 50%
Fully open
Fully closed
PI control
C2
COND
COND
COND 2050%
470~60
Fully closed
PI control
C0
COND 0%
E4
EVA
EVA 50%
PI control
EVA
EVA 0100%
PI control
E8
EVA
11 -
Fully closed
The loads and corresponding operation frequencies for each compressor are shown in the table below (the table
shows CM1 being started first. When CM2 is started first, the CM1 frequency indicated for load class 1 applies
to CM2 instead.)
Load Class
CM1
CM2
0
0Hz
0Hz
1
20(29)~112(92)Hz
0Hz
2
42 (34)~120Hz
42 (34)~120Hz
2) Combination use
Operating frequency ranges for each compressor corresponding to different loads are as shown below. The
following table applies to the case when CM01 starts at first. (When CM11 starts first, the frequency of CM01
for the load Category 1 becomes the frequency of CM11.)
Load Category
CM01
Master unit
CM02
CM11
Slave unit
CM12
0
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
1
20~112(92)Hz
0Hz
0Hz
0Hz
2
42(34)~112(92)Hz
0Hz
42(34)~112(92)Hz
0Hz
3
42(34)~120Hz
42(34)~120Hz
42(34)~120Hz
42(34)~120Hz
Model
FDC355~680
CM 1 CM 2 CM 1
CM 1 CM 2 CM 1
(Reference)
Change in the number of compressors
4 units of compressor
2 units of compressors
80 (66) Hz 2 112 (92) Hz 2
1 unit of compressor
80 (66) Hz
112 (92) Hz
12 -
When the accumulated system operation has elapsed 2 hours during the initial operation after the power on, the oil return
control is performed once in every 5 hours or when the quantity of oil loss has reached the setting value.
(a) Control contents
(i)
During the cooling or heating operation, the oil return control is performed on the units on which the THERMOSTAT
OFF, FAN, OFF or ANOMALY STOP has occurred.
(ii) Oil return operation frequencies are as listed in the table shown below.
<2-compressors specification>
Item
Models
Frequency (Hz)
<1-compressor specification>
Item
Models
Frequency (Hz)
Item
Models
Frequency (Hz)
P400
682
P900
584
P224
641
P450
682
P960
584
P280
951
P504
682
P1010
584
P355
781
P560
682
P1065
584
P615
562
P1130
584
P680
562
P1180
484
P735
584
P1235
484
P800
584
P1300
484
P850
584
P1360
484
When the operation has continued for 5 minutes after the release of oil return operation frequency command.
(ii) When it has not reached the compressor operation frequency at 2 minutes after the start of all compressors following
the 3 minutes delay, the oil return control is terminated. When it has not yet reached the operation frequency, however, the oil return control is performed once more one hour later.
(iii) Even when it has reached the compressor operation frequency at 2 minutes after the start of compressor following
the 3 minutes delay, if the compressor operation frequency has gone below the oil return operation frequency before
the normal termination of oil return control, the oil return control is terminated. When it cannot maintain the operation frequency, however, the oil return is performed once more one or two hours later.
(iv) When the pump down control and the measurement mode.
13 -
Fig.1
Heat exchanger temp. (C) [Tho-R]
Without J15
Cold region
specification
-2
With J15
-6
Cold region
-15
Standard
(Factory setting)
-19
-21
-25
-20
-15
when the temperatures detected with the outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor (Tho-R1,-R2) and
outdoor air temperature thermistor (Tho-A) are below the defrost starting temperature mentioned in the above
graph continuously for 3 minutes.
14 -
Control object
Description of control
When the high pressure is higher than the abnormal value
or 63H1 has operated 5 times within 1 hour, the system is
stopped completely.
Anomaly stop
Anomaly stop
15 -
Heating
Effective
Reset
Reset
Effective
29
31C
Outdoor air temperature
2
4C
Outdoor air temperature
SW3-2ON
SW3-2ON
E53/E55
Suction pipe temperature thermistor
anomaly
Under-dome temperature thermistor
anomaly
16 -
(iv) If any anomaly occurs when the auto backup is effective, the operation output (CnH), Anomaly output (CnY), 7-segment display and LED show as follows.
1) At the system stop
Operation output on the master unit is turned OFF, the Anomaly output is turned ON, 7-segment display and
LED show the anomaly, and the remote controller displays E??. (To reset the anomaly, it is necessary to reset the
inspection from the remote controller.)
2) At the unit stop
On the unit only, the operation output is turned OFF, the Anomaly output is turned ON, 7-segment display and LED show
the anomaly and normal units continue their operation (stop).
To reset the state of anomaly on the unit the anomaly occurred, it depends on the condition to reset the state of each anomaly.
3) At the compressor stop
Only the compressor concerned stops, previous states are maintained on the operation output, anomaly output,
7-segment display and LED. To reset the state of anomaly on the compressor, it depends on the condition to reset
the state of each anomaly.
Remote controller
error display
Anomaly contents
E31
E32
E36
E37
E38
E39
E40
E41
E42
Current cut
E45
E48
E49
E51
E53
E54
E55
E56
E58
E59
E60
E61
E63
Emergency stop
E43
Unit stop
17 -
Unit stop
Compressor stop
[Starting conditions]
When following conditions are established for 10 minutes continuously.
(i)
Snow protection control setting is valid ([P20]=1) and ambient air temperature < 3C or external input of outdoor
fan snow protection control ON. ([P11]=5 and CnS1 is shorted)
Set the Code No. to P20.
0 or 1 is displayed at the data display area.
0: Outdoor fan control disabled (Factory setting)
1: Outdoor fan control enabled
Press SW7 (Data write/delete) for 3 seconds continuously.
0 or 1 blinks every 0.5 second at the data display area.
Press SW8 (one digit) to toggle between the blinling 0 and 1 display.
If SW7 is pressed for 3 minutes or longer continuously while 0 and 1 is blinking, the blinking stops.
With this operation, the enabled/disabled setting of outdoor fan control is stored in memory of EEPROM, and
henceforth the outdoor fan is controlled according to the contents of memory.
Contents of the outdoor fan control are retained even if the power is turned off and backed on again.
(c) Contents of outdoor fan snow protection control
If the outdoor air temperature drops 3C or lower when the unit is all stop or error stop, the outdoor fan runs at the
Standard speed once every 10 minutes.
The outdoor fan runs for 30 seconds.*
*Operation time outdoor fan is changeable from 10 to 600 seconds by [P03]
During this snow protection control, the compressors magnetic contactor (52X1 52X2) is ON.
(d) End conditions of outdoor fan snow protection control
Snow protection control setting is invalid ([P20]=0) or outdoor air temperature > 5C and external input of outdoor
fan snow protection control OFF (opened).
(ii) Compressor ON
(iii) During all stop by anomaly
<Outdoor air temperature condition at snow protection control>
Valid
Invalid
3
18 -
(9)
P735
HP
26 (12 + 14)
P800
28 (14 + 14)
P400 + P400
P850
30 (14 + 16)
P400 + P450
P900
32 (16 + 16)
P450 + P450
P335-K + P400
P960
34 (16 + 18)
P450 + P504
P1010
36 (18 + 18)
P504 + P504
P1065
38 (18 + 20)
P504 + P560
P1130
40 (20 + 20)
P560 + P560
P1180
42 (20 + 22)
P560-K + P615
P1235
44 (22 + 22)
P615 + P615
P1300
46 (22 + 24)
P615 + P680
P1360
48 (24 + 24)
P680 + P680
oPE
19 -
Data indicator
oPE
10
Note (1) The display returns to normal if the pump-down control switch is reset.
(b) Pump down operation can be performed through operation of DIP switches (SW5-1, 2, 3). (Pump down operation cannot
be done during indoor unit operation, backup operation or during an anomalous stop.)
(c) Pump down procedure
1) Close the liguid side service valve on the outdoor unit.
2) Turn SW5-2 (test operation operating mode) ON (cooling).
3) Turn SW5-3 (pump down switch) ON.
4) Turn sw5-1 (test operation switch) ON.
(d) End condition
If a low pressure (LP) 0.01MPa is detected for 5 seconds continuously, it ends normally and initiates the followings
Red LED: Keeps lighting
Green LED: Keeps flashing
7-segment display: PdE
Remote controller: Stop
(Note) Even if only the pump down switch SW5-3 is turned OFF, it does not recognized as the cooling test run mode, but stops.
20 -
Data indicator
oPE
10
(b) Test run from outdoor units using the dip switches SW5-1 and SW5-2 of master unit.
SW5-1
ON
SW5-2
OFF
OFF
ON
Nomally and after test operation
It should be noted that this operation is given the priority over other optional devices, such as the center console, and
transmits the operation status to the optional devices.
(c) Starting conditions of test run operation
(i)
Dip switch SW5-2 is turned ON. However, inputs before the power on are invalid.
(ii) All inputs on dip switches SW3 and SW5, other than SW5-1 and SW5-2, are turned OFF. However, the auto backup
operation is invalid regardless whether SW3-2 (auto backup operation) is turned OFF (backup invalid)/ON (backup
effective).
(In order to check troubles during test run)
(d) Control during test run (when indoor units are normal)
(i)
Heating operation is performed with SW5-2 OFF while cooling operation is performed with SW5-2 ON.
(ii) Indoor unit expansion valve is operated by the indoor unit control at the end of test run.
(iii) Cooling operation: Compressor operatiion frequency control depends on the cooling low pressure control.
(iv) Heating operation: Compressor operation frequency control depends on the heating high pressure control.
(e) Ending conditions of test run: It is terminated if one of following conditions is met.
(i)
(ii) When the operation is stopped by the anomaly control during test run, the error is displayed same as the normal operation.
State of anomaly stop continues even if SW5-1 is changed from ON to OFF.
(II)Optional controls
Functions of outdoor PCB connectors CNS1
By changing the allocation of external input functions (P11) on the 7-segment, functions of external input terminals may
be selected. Inputting signals to external input terminals enable the following functions.
Setting value for aliocation of external input function With external input terminals short circuited
Permit
Prohibit
1 : Demand input
Invalid
Valid
Heating
Cooling
Valid
Invalid
Invalid
Valid
Valid
Invalid
Normal
Cooling
Heating
Valid
Invalid
9 : Spare
21 -
(1)
1)
2)
Operation permission or operation prohibition mode is switched with the connector (CnS1) and the jumper wire (J13)
on the outdoor PCB.
J13: S
witching of CnS1 input method
J13 short-circuited: CNS1 is for the level input.
J13 open: CnS1 is for the pulse input.
Operation permission/prohibition control by the external input CnS1 of outdoor unit
Input: CnS1
Short-circuit
Open
Short-circuit
Open
(NOP)
Note (1) Factory setting J13: Short-circuit, CnS1: Short-circuit (Short-circuit pin connected)
3)
4)
5)
Remote controller displays the operating conditions, Operation conditions are transferred to optional centralised
controller.
When the control comand from remote controller is not accepted (Under the condition of the system all stop status
by external input), Center is dispalyed. See Item 5) mentioned below.
CnS1 performs the following operations depending on the short-circuit or open of the jumper wire (J13). In case of
pulse input, the pulse width is 500ms or larger.
J13 Short-circuit
Air-conditioner ON OK
ON (Short-circuit)
PUSH
PUSH
OFF (Open)
PUSH
PUSH
Remote
Center
OFF
Center
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
J13 - Open
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
CnS1 input
Air-conditioner ON OK
PUSH
Remote controller operation
Center
PUSH
PUSH
Remote
Center
PUSH PUSH
Remote
Center
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1)
Demand control and normal operation are switched with the connector (CnS2) and the jumper wire (J13) on the
outdoor PCB.
J13: S
witching of CnS2 input method
J13 short-circuit: CnS2 is for the level input
J13 open: CnS2 is for the pulse input
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2)
Short-circuit
Demand control
Normal operation
Open
Short-circuit
Normal operation
Demand control
Open
NOP
Note (1) Factory setting J13: Short-circuit, CnS2: Short-circuit (Short-circuit pin connected)
3)
Remote controller displays the operating conditions, Operation conditions are transferred to optional centralised
controller.
4)
Demand control
Demand ratio can be switched with the dip switches (SW4-5, 4-6) on the outdoor PCB.
5)
SW4-5
SW4-6
Compressor
Out put(%)
80
60
40
CnS2 performs the following operations depending on the short circuited or open of the jumper wire (J13).
In the case of pulse input, the pulse width is 500ms or larger.
J13 Short-circuit
ON (Short-circuit)
CnS2 input
OFF (Open)
ON (Short-circuit)
Normal
Normal
Demand control
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
ON
Compressor OFF
OFF
Compressor OFF
OFF
J13 - Open
OFF
ON
Demand control
CnS2 input
PUSH
OFF
ON
Demand control
PUSH PUSH
PUSH
Compressor OFF
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Compressor OFF
This is the function to retrieve and display the information on operation and anomaly on outdoor units as a batch. Although indoor
units also have the function to retrieve operation and anomaly, this function is designed to retrieve information on outdoor units in
the unit of refrigerant system.
(a) Operation and anomalous outputs at the outdoor unit side are provided on the outdoor unit controller.
(b) Diagram of output relay operations
ON
Anomalous output 52XE
Case
OFF
Anomaly
Case
Normal
ON
Outdoor unit inspection LED
OFF
Error
Remote
controller reset
Case
Remote
controller reset
Case
Dip SW
Reset
(c) Anomalous output is turned ON when an anomalous stop occurs, and is turned OFF if the inspection is reset on the remote
controller after reserting the anomaly. Although it is not turned OFF even if the inspection is reset on the remote controller
if the anomaly is not yet reset, it is turned OFF automatically if the anomaly is reset later.
(d) If at least one of connected indoor units is operating, the operation output relay (52XR) is turned ON. (Operation means
the state that remote controller is turned ON, in which the thermostat OFF is included but the anomalous stop is excluded.)
(e) Output relay of DC12V is optional. Maximum relay load is LY2F (Omron).
(f) Connectors for the operation and the anomalous output relays (52XR, 52XE) are mounted on the PCB.
(g) Runaway of CPU is excluded.
(h) When the auto backup operation is effective, there is no anomalous display for any anomaly on the compressor which is
stopped after detecting an anomaly.
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25
(iii) Error No. which is displayed when an error occurs can be returned to normal display by turning ON the dip swich
SW3-1.
(iv) When the temperature is below -10.0C for the display of discharge pressure saturated temperature and suction pressure saturated temperature, the fraction after decimal point is rounded up. (Because the range of 7-segmen display is
3-digit.)
(v) Precedence of display
1) [Exx] > [Related to check operation ([CHJ] > [CHU])] > [PdS] > [PdE] > [OPE-X] > [Cxx], [Pxx]
2) If resetting from the display of 1), it is switched to [Auto send display].
3) If SW8 or SW9 is pressed during the display of 1), it changes to [C00].
However, unless no button input is done for 10 seconds after change to [C00], it changes to the display of 1)
automatically according to the precedence.
4) Display switching
[Cxx]
When Special
display occurs
Special display
Button operation
Button operation
Automatic feeding
[C99]
26
Minimum
unit
Remarks
Minimum
unit
Remarks
0 ~ 130
1Hz
C00
C01
0 ~ 130
1Hz
C02
L,-20 ~ 43
1Hz
C03
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
C04
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
C07
L,31 ~ 136
1C
C08
L,31 ~ 136
1C
C10
L,5 ~ 90
1C
C11
L,5 ~ 90
1C
C12
L,5 ~ 136
1C
C13
L,5 ~ 136
1C
C14
L,18 ~ 73
1C
C15
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
C16
L,-25 ~ 73
1C
C17
(Spare)
C18
0 ~ 50
1A
C19
0 ~ 50
1A
0 ~ 500
1 pulse
0 ~ 500
1 pulse
0 ~ 500
1 pulse
C23
0 ~ 1500
10min-1
C24
0 ~ 999
10min-1
C25
0 ~ 4.5
0.01MPa
C26
0 ~ 1.70
0.01MPa
C27
0 ~ 50
1A
C28
C29
(Spare)
C30
Pressure switch
C05
C06
C20
C21
C22
C31
External input
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
27
Code
No.
C32
C33
C34
C35
C36
C37
C38
C39
Contents of display
External input
Relay output
Relay output
Relay output
Relay output
Relay output
Relay output
External output
Minimum
unit
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
Remarks
Order of 10: Spare
Order of 1: Spare
Order of 100: 52C1
Order of 10: 52C2
Order of 1: Crankcase heater 1
Order of 100: Crankcase heater 2
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0,1
(0: Open 1: shortcircuit)
0 ~ 50
C41
0 ~ 200
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
C47
0 ~ 50
0 ~ 999
1Hz
0 ~ 655
100h
0 ~ 655
100h
-50 ~ 70
0.1C
-50 ~ 30
0.1C
-0.68 ~ 4.15
0.01MPa
C49
0 ~ 50
0.1deg
C50
Heating overheat
0 ~ 50
0.1deg
C51
0 ~ 50
0.1deg
C52
Under-dome overheat 1
0 ~ 50
0.1deg
C53
Under-dome overheat 2
0 ~ 50
0.1deg
C54
0.00 ~ 2.00
0.01MPa
C55
1.60 ~ 4.15
0.01MPa
C56
Target Fk
0 ~ 999
1Hz
C57
0 ~ 130
1Hz
C58
0 ~ 130
1Hz
C59
0 ~ 999
10min-1
C60
0 ~ 999
10min-1
C48
28
Code
Contents of data display
No.
<Control status>
C61
C62
C63
C64
Control status
Control status
Control status
(Spare)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
Minimum
unit
C67
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
0,1
(0: Close, 1: Open)
C66
C65
Remarks
Order of 1: (Spare)
Order of 100: H
P control by compressor speed
down control ON
Order of 10: LP control by compressor
speed down control ON
Order of 1: Td control by compressor
speed down control ON
Order of 100: C
S control by compressor speed
down control ON
Order of 10: Tc control by compressor
speed down control ON
Order of 1: C
ompression ratio by
compressor speed down
control ON
Order of 100: P
T control by compressor speed
down control ON
Order of 10: (Spare)
Order of 1: (Spare)
C68
0 ~ 127
C69
1 ~ 17
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Code No.
Minimum
unit
Remarks
0.1
C71
0~3
C72
0.1
C73
0~4
C74
0.1
C75
0.1
C76
0 ~ 127
C77
0 ~ 127
C78
0~2
C79
0~3
C80
0~3
C81
0.1
C82
0~4
C83
0~4
C84
0.1
C85
0.1
C86
0.1
C87
0~3
C88
0.3
C89
0~3
C90
0 ~ 127
C91
0 ~ 127
C92
0 ~ 255
C93
0 ~ 255
C94
0 ~ 255
C95
0 ~ 127
<Others>
C96
Data reset
C97
0 ~ 991
C98
0.00 ~ 9.99
0.01
C99
30
Code
Contents of data display
No.
<User setting Service engineer setting>
P00 (Spare)
Heating mode setting1(Target exit
P01
temperature)
Heating mode setting 2 (Target high
P02
pressure)
Heating mode setting 3 (Judgment
P03
temperature)
P04 (Spare)
Minimum
unit
40 : (Factory default)
40 ~ 50
3.15 : (Factory default)
3.15 ~ 2.75
30 : (Factory default)
30 ~ 38
P05 (Spare)
P06 (Spare)
P07 (Spare)
P08 (Spare)
P09 (Spare)
P10 2-step demand setting
OFF : (Normally)
000040
060080
1[C]
1[C]
1 : (Factory default)
0~9
2 : (Factory default)
0~9
3 : (Factory default)
0~9
0 : (Factory default)
0~9
30 : (Factory default)
Outdoor fan snow protection control
P16
1030 ~ 60
ON time setting
0 [Sec]
P17 (Spare)
30
P21
P22
P23
P19 (Spare)
0 : (Factory default)
0,1
P18 (Spare)
0.05
[MPa]
0 : (Factory default)
P11 Allocation of external output (CnS1)
0~9
P15
Remarks
default)
1-255: Check operation implemented
P24 (Spare)
P25 (Spare)
P26
0 : (Factory default)
0,1
31
Code
No.
P33
Minimum
unit
0 : (Factory default)
0~9
0 : (Factory default)
0 ~ 15
0,1
0 : (Factory default)
0,1
1 : (Factory default)
1 ~ 127
0 : (Factory default)
0, 1
P36 (Spare)
P37 (Spare)
P38 (Spare)
P39 (Spare)
32
Remarks
Changes to 110, 100, 090, 080, 110 ...
Sensor disconnection
and/or short-circuit
Anomaly detection
Controlled stop
No
At power on
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
HP anomaly
20
LP anomaly
21
Td1 anomaly
22
Td2 anomaly
23
FMo1 anomaly
24
FMo2 anomaly
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
40
41
42
33
Data range
Ascii 15 bytes
Ascii 2 bytes
Ascii 3 bytes
Ascii 2 bytes
Ascii 2 bytes
Ascii 2 bytes 16 units
Ascii 3 bytes 16 units
Single type
Example
KD3C218######## (# : NULL)
5D
As listed blow
60
00 ~ 3F
40 ~ 7F
022 ~ 280
Remarks
S: Display with Horse Power of single type or
single use of combination type
S: Display with Horse Power of master unit of
combination type
C: Display with Horse Power of slave unit of
combination type
7
8
9
10
11
12
Record data
Data write range Unit of write Number of bytes
Contents
Indoor 1 ThI-A
14 ~ 50
A/D value
1
Suction
Indoor 1 ThI-R1
0 ~ 72
A/D value
1
Heat exchanger 1
Indoor 1 ThI-R2
0 ~ 72
A/D value
1
Heat exchanger 2
Indoor 1 ThI-R3
0 ~ 72
A/D value
1
Heat exchanger 3
Indoor 1 EEV
0 ~ 470
1 pulse
2
Indoor 1 operation/stop
0,1
1
0
Stop
1
Operation
Indoor 1 operation mode
0~4
1
0
Auto
1
Dehumidifying
2
Cooling
3
Fan
4
Heating
Indoor 1 request Hz
0 ~ 255
1Hz
1
Indoor 1 answer Hz
0 ~ 255
1Hz
1
Indoor 1 indoor local
1
Bit0
Anti-frost
Bit1
EEV opening angle
implementation
Indoor 1 Thi spare
14 ~ 50
A/D value
1
Discharge
Indoor 1 type
0~8
1
0
FDT
1
FDK
2
Others
3
FDE
4
FDTC
5
6
7
60 ~
Indoor 1PID
1
The data of indoor unit No.2-16 are continued. (contents are same as above)
Write contents
34
Code
No.
Write contents
Record data
Number of
Unit of write
Data write range
bytes
Error code
00 ~ 99
00 ~ FF
<Sensor value>
2 Tho-A Outdoor air temperature
-20 ~ 70
0.01C
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
-20 ~ 140
0.01C
-20 ~ 140
0.01C
-30 ~ 90
0.01C
10
-30 ~ 140
0.01C
11
-20 ~ 140
0.01C
12
-20 ~ 140
0.01C
13
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
14
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
15
-40 ~ 75
0.01C
16
CT1 Current
0 ~ 50
0.01A
17
CT2 Current
0 ~ 50
0.01A
18
0 ~ 50
0.01A
19
0 ~ 50
0.01A
20
0.00 ~ 4.15
0.001Mpa
21
0.00 ~ 1.70
0.001Mpa
24
0 ~ 127
1 unit
0 ~ 65535
0 ~ 255
1 unit
28
29
30
0 ~ 65535
1min
31
0 ~ 65535
1min
32
Required Hz total
0 ~ 65535
1Hz
33
-50 ~ 70
0.01C
34
-50 ~ 30
0.01C
-0.68 ~ 4.15
0.01MPa
25
26
27
0 ~ 65535
0 ~ 65535
0 ~ 255
0 ~ 255
1Hz
0 ~ 255
1Hz
-1
-1
36
1.0 ~ 10.0
0.1
37
Cooling sub-cooling
0 ~ 50
0.01deg
38
Suction overheat
0 ~ 50
0.01deg
39
0 ~ 50
0.01deg
40
0 ~ 50
0.01deg
41
0 ~ 50
0.01deg
35
35
Contents
00: No error on outdoor unit
All errors
00 3F: Outdoor
40 6F: Indoor
Code
No.
Write contents
Target Fk
Inverter 1 operation frequency
43
command
Inverter 2 operation frequency
44
command
45 FM01 Fan speed command
42
Record data
Data write range
0 ~ 65535
Unit of
write
1Hz
Number of
bytes
0 ~ 120
1Hz
0 ~ 120
1Hz
0 ~ 65535
1min-1
Contents
46
0 ~ 65535
1min-1
47
0 ~ 65535
1 pulse
48
0 ~ 65535
1 pulse
49
0 ~ 65535
1 pulse
0.00 ~ 2.00
0.01MPa
0.00 ~ 4.15
0.01MPa
0 ~ 127
1 deg
53
0 ~ 2550
10cc
54
0 ~ 255
3min.
50
51
52
55
56
57
58
External input
36
Bit0
63H1
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit1
63H1-R
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit2
CNS1
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit3
CNS2
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit4
CNG1
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit5
CNG2
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit6
(Spare)
Bit7
(Spare)
Bit0
SW3-1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
SW3-2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
SW3-3
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
SW3-4
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit4
SW3-5
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit5
SW3-6
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit6
SW3-7
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit7
SW3-8
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit0
SW4-1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
SW4-2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
SW4-3
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
SW4-4
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit4
SW4-5
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit5
SW4-6
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit6
SW4-7
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit7
SW4-8
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit0
SW5-1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
SW5-2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
SW5-3
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
SW5-4
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit4
SW5-5
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit5
SW5-6
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit6
SW5-7
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit7
SW5-8
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Code
No.
59
60
61
62
Write contents
Jumper Switch
Relay output
Relay output
Record data
Data write range
Unit of
write
Number of
bytes
Contents
Bit0
SW6-1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
SW6-2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
SW6-3
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
SW6-4
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit4
SW6-5
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit5
SW6-6
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit6
SW6-7
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit7
SW6-8
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit0
J11
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit1
J12
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit2
J13
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit3
J14
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit4
J15
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit5
J16
0: Open, 1: Short-circuit
Bit6
(Spare)
Bit7
(Spare)
Bit0
52C1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
52C2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
CH1
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
CH2
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit4
20S
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit5
20SL
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit6
FMC
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit7
FMC3
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit0
SV4
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit1
SV6
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit2
SV7
0 : OFF, 1 : ON
Bit3
SV11
Bit4
SV13
Bit5
CNZ1
Bit6
CnH
Bit7
CnY
<Related to compressor>
63
0 ~ 65535
1h
64
0 ~ 65535
1h
65
0 ~ 65535
20
times
66
0 ~ 65535
20
times
67
0 ~ 180
1 sec
68
0 ~ 180
1 sec
69
0 ~ 255
1 min
70
Control status CH
Compressor protection start
0 ~ 15
15
Protection start
complete
0 ~ 14 Protection start ON
37
Code
Write contents
No.
<Control status>
71 Control status
Equal oil
Record data
Unit of Number
Data write range write of bytes
0~4
72
Control status
Oil return
0~2
73
Control status
Defrost condition
0~3
Contents
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
0
1
2
74
Control status
Defrost status
0~4
75
Control status
Cooling low pressure
anomaly recovering status
0~4
3
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
76
Control status 1
None
Equal oil control
Equal oil control
Equal oil control
Equal oil rotation
None
Gas cycle oil return
Cooling cycle oil return
None
Temperature condition
Strengthening temperature
conditions
Time conditions
None
Defrost status 1
Defrost status 2
Defrost status 3
Defrost status 4
Normal operation
EEV470P command to indoor unit with cooling
thermostat ON/OFF (During stop of compressor)
EEV470P command to indoor unit with cooling
thermostat ON (For 70 sec. after compressor ON)
EEV aperture command according to low pressure,
to indoor unit with cooling thermostat ON
Command of aperture at end of status 3 to indoor
unit with cooling thermostat ON (Till 180 sec. to
195 sec. after compressor ON)
77
Control status 2
38
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Normal, 1: Implementing
0: Counting on,
1: Count up
0: Counting on,
1: Count up
Code
Write contents
No.
78 Control status 3
Record data
Unit of Number
Data write range write of bytes
Contents
Slave unit 1 compressor 1
Bit0 oil equalizing accumulated
Hz UP
Slave unit 1 compressor 2
Bit1 oil equalizing accumulated
Hz UP
Oil equalizing rotation
Bit2
accumulated Hz UP
Bit3 (Spare)
0: Counting on
1: Count up
0: Counting on
1: Count up
0: Counting on
1: Count up
Bit4 (Spare)
Bit5 (Spare)
Bit6 (Spare)
Bit7 (Spare)
<Indoor unit in formation>
79 Indoor EEV control status
Bit0
Bit1
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
39
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
HP protection 1
Compressor capacity control
HP protection 2
Gas bypass control
HP protection 3
Indoor unit forced
thermostat OFF control
under heating at overload
LP protection 1
Compressor capacity control
LP protection 2
Compressor speed
increasing rate contral
LP protection 3
Outdoor unit EEV control
LP protection 4
Oil separator solenoid
valve control
Td protection 1
Compressor capacity control
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
Code
Write contents
No.
81 Protection control
Status 2
Record data
Unit of Number
Data write range write of bytes
1
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7
82
Protection control
Status 3
1
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Td protection 2-1
EEVSC-Td cooling control
Td protection 2-2
EEVH-Td cooling control
Td protection 4
Heating stop indoor unit
slight open control
Td protection 5
Outdoor unit EEV control
CS protection 1
Compressor capacity control
TC protection 1
Compressor capacity control
TC protection 2
Gas bypass control
Tc protection 3
Compressor dilution ratio
protection control
Compression ratio
protection 1
Compressor capacity
control
Compression ratio
protection 2
Outdoor unit EEV control
PT protection 1
Compressor capacity control
PT protection 2
Inverter cooling fan control
Bit4 (Spare)
Bit5 (Spare)
Bit6 (Spare)
Bit7 (Spare)
83
0 ~ 127
0~5
0~5
0~5
0~5
0~5
0~5
05
0~5
0~3
0~3
0~4
40
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
0: Normal,
1: Implementing
Code
No.
Write contents
Record data
Unit of Number
Data write range write of bytes
0~4
0~5
0~5
0 ~ 20
0 ~ 20
0~4
0~4
0~4
0~4
Contents
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Bit4
Bit5
Bit6
Bit7 Spare
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
Heating setting 1
(Target outlet temperature)
Heating setting 2
(Target high pressure)
Heating setting 3
(Judgment temperature)
CNS1 function quota
value
CNS2 function quota
value
CNG1 function quota
value
CNG2 function quota
value
Extemal output function
quota
Check operation status
(User control for 255-1
0 only)
40 ~ 50
1[C]
3.15 ~ 2.75
0.05
[Mpa]
30 ~ 38
1[C]
0~9
0~9
0~9
0~9
0~9
0 ~ 255
41
Code
No.
<Other>
114
Write contents
Record data
Unit of Number
Data write range write of bytes
Override number
0~
0~7
Contents
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0 ~ 127
42
Ordinary
Check operation start
conditions insufficient
Check operation
preparation on
Check operation on
Check operation
interrupted
Failed operation valve
closure
Failed indoor unit
Normal completion of
check operation
Input
Remarks
SW1
SW2
SW3-1
Normal/reset
SW3-2
None/With
SW3-4
Normal/Check
SW3-5
Check operation
Normal/Check
SW3-7
Forced heating/cooling
Normal/Forced heating-cooling
SW3-8
Test mode
Normal/Test mode
SW5-1
Test run SW
Normal/Test run
SW5-2
Test run
Heating/Cooling
SW5-3
Pump down SW
Normal/Pump down
SW5-5
SW5-6
SW6-3
SW7
Data erase/Write
SW8
SW9
SW4-1
SW4-2
SW4-3
Model selection
SW4-4
SW4-5
SW4-6
SW4-7
SW4-8
J11
J12
J13
External input
Level/Pulse
J14
Normal/Intensive
J15
Normal/Cold region
J16
0: OFF1: ON
Model
(HP)
224
(8)
280
(10)
335
(12)
335-K
(12)
400
(14)
450
(16)
504
(18)
560
(20)
560-K
(20)
615
(22)
680
(24)
SW4-1
SW4-2
SW4-3
SW4-4
0: OFF1: ON
SW4-8
0
0
1
1
Error on
indoor unit or
outdoor unit?
Indoor unit
Is the remote
controller
connected?
YES
Outdoor unit
NO
NO
YES
44 -
Power ON
Test run switch ON
Check
E41, 42, 45, 48
Terminal (--)
N
P
U
V
W
U
V
W
P
P
P
N
N
N
Normal value ()
Several 10 M
about 1M
about 300-400
Several M
0
Several 10 M
about 1.2M
Several 100K
about 1.3M
Several 100K
Several 10 M
Note (1) When a measured value is 0 a few k, the element may be broken. Replace the power transistor part.
45 -
7-segment
display
Name of inspection
E48-1
E48-2
E49
E48
E49
E53/E55
E54
E56
E58
E59
E60
E61
E63
2)
Classification
Page
Communication error
Address setting error
Address pairing setting error
Communication error
Thermistor wire breakage
Thermistor wire breakage
System error
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
Communication error
70
71
72
73
73-1
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Thermistor wire
breakage
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
Communication error
88
89
90
System error
Thermistor wire
breakage
Thermistor wire
breakage
Thermistor wire breakage
System error
System error
System error
System error
Site setting error
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
46 -
Repair
method
Replacement
(b)
Troubleshooting
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1. Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
temperature differnce
between return and
suction air 10-20C at
cooling?
YES
Does the
heat load increase after
installtion?
NO
YES
NO
It is necessary to replace to
higher capacity unit or to
install additional unit
NO
" WAIT "
message is displayed [for
3 seconds] when performing
cooling, defumidifying or heating
operation from remote
controller?
YES
YES
Is the
compressor rotation
speed low?
NO
YES
Poor compression of
compressor
Expansion valve operation
anomaly
NO
4. Presumable cause
It is normal
(This unit is designed to
start in the soft start mode
by detecting the compressor
under-dome temperature
when it restart after power
reset)
Is the
operating conditions of
indoor/outdoor unit
under rated condition?
YES
Note (1) Outdoor: 35C
Indoor : 27CDB/19CWB
NO
Note:
-
47 -
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
temperature differnce
between return and
suction air 10-30 at
heating?
YES
Does the
heat load increase after
installtion?
NO
YES
NO
It is necessary to replace to
higher capacity unit or to
install additional unit
NO
" WAIT "
message is displayed [for
3 seconds] when performing
cooling, defumidifying or heating
operation from remote
controller?
YES
NO
YES
Is the
compressor rotation
speed low?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
4-way valve anomaly
Poor compression of
compressor
Expansion valve anomaly
operation
It is normal
(This unit is designed
to start in the soft start
mode by detecting the
compressor under-dome
temperature when it restart
after power reset)
Is the
operating conditions of
indoor/outdoor unit
under rated condition?
Note:
-
48 -
Compressor may be
stopped by the error
detection control.
For the contents of control,
refer to anomalous stop
control by controlling
compressor rotation speed
of microcomputer control
function
Check the followings
Minor clogging of filter
Minor fouling of heat exchanger
Minor short-circuit of airflow
Slightly insufficient or excessive
refrigerant amount
Poor compression of compressor
Check suspicious points
considering appropriate
operation control
YES
NO
Compressor refrigerant
oil protective control at
starting is activated.
For the contents of control,
refer to the compressor
start control.
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Are the
insulation resistance
and and coil resistance of
compressor OK?
Countermeasure
NO
Replace compressor. *
NO
Secure insulation
resistance.
YES
Secure insulation
resistance.
YES
YES
NO
Check of the outdoor unit grounding wire and earth leakage breaker
Run an independent grounding wire from the grounding screw
of outdoor unit to the grounding terminal on the distribution
panel. (Do not connect to another grounding wire.)
In order to prevent malfunction of the earth leakage breaker
itself, confirm the conformity of high harmonic regulation.
4. Presumable cause
Compressor anomaly
Noise
Note:
-
49 -
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Indoor
Outdoor
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Does noise/
vibration occur during
or soon after stopping
operation of
air-conditioner?
Countermeasure
If excessive noise/vibration
persists when sufficient
time has elapsed after
stopping the unit, it is
considered that the airconditioner is not the
source.
NO
YES
YES
[Installation work]
Does the noise/vibration
occur not only from the
air-conditioner but also
from entire
building?
Does
the installation
of indoor/outdoor unit have
looseness?
YES
NO
Are pipes
touching the wall
and etc?
YES
NO
NO
YES
Is fan or louver
touching other
components?
NO
NO
To 2/3
4. Presumable cause
Improper installation work
Improper vibration-proof
work at instllation
Insufficient strength of
mounting surface
Anomaly of product
Before/after shipment from
factory
Improper adjustment during
commissioning
Excessive/insufficient
refrigerant.
Note:
-
50 -
YES
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Indoor
Outdoor
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
From 1/3
[Unit]
Does noise/vibration
occur when the cooling/
heating operation is
performing
normally?
YES
NO
Is continuous
hissing or roaring sound
occurred?
NO
YES
YES
NO
Noise/vibration is
generated when the
refrigerant gas or liquid
flows through inside of
piping of air-conditioner.
It is likely to occur
particularly during cooling
or defrosting in the heating
mode. It is normal.
To 3/3
Is hissing sounds
occurred at the startup or
stopping?
YES
NO
Is blowing
sound occurred at
the start/stop of defrost
operation during
heating mode?
YES
NO
Is cracking noise
occurred during heating
operation?
YES
NO
4. Presumable cause
Is hissing
noise occurred
during cooling operation
or after operation
stopped?
NO
Note:
-
51 -
YES
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Indoor
Outdoor
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
From 2/3
[Adjustment
during commissioning]
Does noise/vibration occur when the
cooling/heating operation is performed
under anomalous
condition?
YES
If insufficient cooling/
heating problem happens
due to anomalous operating
conditions at cooling
/heating, followings are
suspicious.
Excessive charged
amount of refrigerant
Insufficient charge
amount of refrigerant
Intrusion of air, nitrogen,
etc.
In such case, it is necessary
to recover refrigerant,
vacuum-dry and recharge
refrigerant.
4. Presumable cause
Indoor/outdoor unit
Cooling/heating/fan
mode
Startup/stop/during
operation
Operating condition
(Indoor/outdoor
temperatures and
pressures)
Time it occurred
Operation data retained
by remote controller
or Mente PC such as
compressor rotation
speed, heat exchanger
temperature, EEV
opening degree and etc.
Tone (If available, record
the noise)
Any other anomalies
Note:
-
52 -
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Does the
louver operate when
power on?
NO
Is there
any disconnection
or breakage of LM
connector?
YES
Correct it
NO
YES
NO
Is LM harness
broken?
NO
Repair harness
Check connector (CNJ)
Replace Louver Motor
NO
Correct it
YES
Correct it
YES
Is LM locked?
YES
Does LM turn
smoothly?
NO
Is there
any problem on
the connection
link?
NO
Is the
setting of airflow
direction change
prohibited?
NO
Correct it
YES
Check the remote controller whether
it is fixed free flow setting.
4. Presumable cause
It is normal if LM can
be stopped by pressing
LS two times.
Note:
-
53 -
NO
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Is
AC 220-240V/220V
detected between L-N on
the indoor terminal
block?
Countermeasure
NO
Is AC
380/415 V for 3-phase
unit detected between L1, L2, and L3 on
the outdoor terminal block
respectively.
YES
NO
YES
Note (1)
FDT and FDTC series: F200, F201
Other than FDT and FDTC: Fuse between wires
(1)
Are fuses OK?
(2 pcs)
NO
(2)
Is power
supply between- of
CNW0 OK?
YES
NO
Note (2)
Remove
YES transformer for
other than FDT and
FDTC series (CNW1)
(3)
Is power
supply to FM, LM and etc.
OK?
YES
NO
Other than FDT and FDT and FDTC series
FDTC series
YES
Is DC18V or higher
detected between RedRed (CNW2) at the
transformer secondary
side?
NO
YES
Note:
-
54 -
(4)
Is
DC5V detected
NO
between - of
CNW2?
Note (4) for GND
4. Presumable cause
Error code
Remote controller: None
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
YES
Correct it.
YES
Replace wires.
YES
NO
NO
Disconnect the
remote controller
wires.
Is DC15V or higher
detected between X-Y
of indoor unit terminal
block?
Other than
NO
FDT and
FDT and
FDTC Series
FDTC Series
Is
DC18V
detected between
- of
CNW2?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Remote controller wire
breakage/short-circuit
Remote controller anomaly
Malfunction by noise
Indoor power PCB anomaly
Broken harness
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Is 23V
or higher detected
between Brown-Brown at the
transformer secondary
side?
Note:
-
55 -
NO
NO
Replace transformer.
YES
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
WAIT
(1)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
(In case that WAIT is kept
on displaying on the remote
controller for more than 2
minutes after power ON)
Content
Diagnosis
WAIT is kept on
displaying on the remote
controller for more than 2
minutes after power ON
Countermeasure
NO
Isn't
the power fuse (5A) on the
outdoor control PCB
blown?
YES
Replace fuse
NO
Is
AC380-415V detected at
the secondary side of
noise filter PCB terminal?
NO
NO
NO
YES
Is
the connection of wire
between noise filter and
inverter PCBs OK?
YES
Does
indoor green LED keep
flashing?
YES
Does
indoor green LED flash
2 times?
NO
YES
Are
the wires between indoor
and outdoor units
connected properly ?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Is
AC380-415V detected
between L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1
respectively at outdoor
terminal block?
NO
NO
YES
YES
Is
AC220-240V detected
between L-N at indoor
teminal block?
Note: (1) When anomaly occurs during establishing communication betweeen indoor and outdoor unit, error code E5 is displayed (outdoor red LED
flash 2-times)
In case of E5, the way of troubleshooting is same as above mentioned (except for checking of connecting wire)
When reset the power after E5 occurs, if this anomaly recurs, WAIT is displayed on remote controller. If power ON/OFF is repeated
in a short period (within 1 minute), WAIT may be displayed. In such case, please wait for 3 minute after the power breaker OFF.
(2) If any error is detected 30 minutes after displaying WAIT on the remote controller, the display changes to INSPECT I/U
-
56 -
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
Content
WAIT
(2)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
YES
Replace noise filter
NO
NO
Isn't
there any anomaly on
reactor?
YES
YES
Replace reactor
NO
Replace fuse
4. Presumable cause
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
-
57 -
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
Content
WAIT
(3)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Does
indoor green LED keep
flashing?
NO
Is
The fuse on indoor control
PCB OK?
NO
Fuse blown
Replace fuse
YES
Is
AC18V or higher is
detected between RedRed at secondary side of
indoor transformer? (1)
YES
NO
YES
Is
DC10-11V between
X-Y at indoor control PCB
side when removing
remote controller ?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Is
the connecting wires
between indoor and outdoor
units comnnected
properly?
Transformer anomaly
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Is
AC380-415V detected
between L1-L2, L2-L3,
L3-L1 respectively at outdoor
terminal block?
NO
YES
Is
AC220-240V detected
between L-N at indoor
teminal block?
Note:
-
58 -
NO
Breakage of connecting
wire
Noise
YES
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
WAIT
(4)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
(In case that
is kept
WAIT
on displaying on the remote
controller for more than 2
minutes after power ON)
Content
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
is kept on
WAIT
displaying on the remote
controller for more than 2
minutes after power ON
Does
outdoor green LED keep
flashing?
NO
YES
Does
indoor green LED keep
flashing?
NO
NO
YES
Does
outdoor red LED flash
2 times?
YES
Are
the wires between indoor
and outdoor units
connected properly ?
NO
YES
Is
AC380-415V detected
between L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1
respectively at outdoor
terminal block?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Is
AC220-240V detected
between L-N at indoor
teminal block?
NO
YES
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
-
59 -
Breakage of connecting
wire
Noise
Indoor control PCB
anomaly
Replace it
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
Content
WAIT
5. Troubleshooting
All models
(In case that LED on outdoor
control PCB stays OFF)
(5)
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
NO
Is
power fuse (5A) on the
outdoor conrol PCB
blown?
YES
NO
YES
Normal
(Malfunction by temporary
noise)
Is
AC380-415V detected at
secondary side of noise
filter?
NO
YES
Are
connecting wires between
noise filter and inverter PCB
connected properly?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Is
the connection of
connecting wire of reactor
OK?
NO
Correct connection
(In case of breakage of
wire replace it)
YES
Is
there any anomaly on
outdoor fan motor?
NO
YES
Note:
-
60 -
LED
Error code
Remote controller:
7-segment display:
WAIT
1.Applicable model
Green
Red
WAIT
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Isn't
there any short circuit
between phases of noise
filter?
YES
Replace Noise filter
NO
Isn't
there any short circuit
between phases at input
terminal of inverter
PCB?
YES
NO
Isn't
there any crack or damage
on power transistor module
or diode stack?
YES
NO
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Isn't
there any anomaly on
electrolytic capacitor?
YES
Replace electrolytic
capacitor
NO
Note:
-
YES
Replace reactor
NO
4. Presumable cause
(6)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
(In case of fuse blown, how
to check the unit before
replacement of fuse)
Content
61 -
Error code
Remote controller: [No display]
7-segment display:
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
[No display]
5. Troubleshooting
All models
(No display on the remote
controller after power ON)
Content
Diagnosis
No display on the remote
controller after power ON
Is DC10V
or higher between X-Y
detected at remote
controller terminal?
Countermeasure
NO
NO
NO
YES
Is DC10V
or higher between X-Y
wires detected when
removing remote
controller?
YES
Are
connecting wires between
indoor and outdoor units
connected properly?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Fuse blown
Noise filter anomaly
Anomalous connection of
wire between PCBs
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Remote controller anomaly
Breakage of connecting wires
of remote controller
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
-
62 -
Error code
Remote controller: E1
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
(2)
Is it possible to
reset normally by the power
supply reset?
NO
Remote controller
communication error
(1)
Countermeasure
YES
Malfunction by temporary
noise.
Check peripheral
environment
YES
NO
Note (2) Does the remote controller displays Internal check ON even
after 3 minutes?
4. Presumable cause
Anomalous communication
circuit between remote
controller and indoor unit
Noise
Note: If the indoor unit cannot communicate normally with the remote controller for 180 seconds, the indoor unit PCB starts to
reset automatically.
63 -
Error code
Remote controller: E2
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Is the number of
connected indoor units up
to 128 units?
Countermeasure
NO
YES
Is the different
address No. assigned to each
indoor unit?
NO
Review number of
connected units.
YES
Reset the power supply and restart.
Caution:
Unless the power
supply is reset,
addresses will not
be confirmed.
Is E2 displayed?
NO
YES
Same as above
* Before replacement,
confirm whether the
rotary switch for address
setting is not damaged.
(It was experienced that
No. 5 on rotary switch
was not recognized.)
4. Presumable cause
Number of connected indoor
units exceeds the limitation.
Duplicated indoor unit
address
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
-
64 -
Error code
Remote controller: E3/5
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
NO
Temporary malfunction by
noise.
Identify the source of noise
and correct it.
YES
NO
NO
Correct it.
NO
Correct it.
NO
Correct it.
YES
Is protective
fuse for the super link
circuit blown?
NO
Is the LED
on indoor control
PCB OK?
YES
Is the power
supply to outdoor
unit OK?
YES
Is the
outdoor unit address
set on the indoor unit
OK?
4. Presumable cause
Power is not supplied to the
outdoor unit
Unmatch of pairing between
indoor and outdoor units
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Outdoor control PCB
anomaly
Missing local wiring
YES
Is the
superlink communication
wire connection
OK?
Note:
-
65 -
Error code
Remote controller: E5
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
connection of signal wires
at the outdoor unit side
OK?
NO
YES
YES
Reset the power supply and restart.
Does the
remote controller LCD
becomes normal?
NO
Go to the diagnosis of
(1)
WAIT
YES
Unit is normal.
(Malfunction by temporary
noise, etc.)
Does the
remote controller
LCD becomes
normal?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Note: W
hen the pump down switch is turned on, communication between indoor and outdoor units is cancelled so that
"Communication error E5" will be displayed on the remote controller and indoor control PCB, but this is normal.
-
66 -
Error code
Remote controller: E6
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is
the connector of
thermistor connected
properly ?
NO
YES
NO
Replace thermistor
(Thi-R)
YES
4. Presumable cause
Anomalous connecion
of indoor heat exchanger
temperature thermistor
Indoor heat exchanger
temperature thermistor
anomaly
Indoor control PCB anomaly
If -50C or lower is
detected for 5 seconds
continuously, compressor
stops. After 3-minute delay,
the compressor is restarted
automatically, but if this
anomaly occurs again within
60 minutes after the initial
detection.
Or if 70C or higher is
detected for 5 seconds
continuously.
5k at 25C
Temperature (C)
Note:
-
67 -
Error code
Remote controller: E7
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is
the connector of
thermistor connected
properly ?
NO
YES
Regarding the characteristics of
the thermistor, see the following chart
NO
Replace thermistor
(Thi-A)
YES
4. Presumable cause
Anomalous connection of
indoor return air temperature
thermistor
Indoor return air temperature
thermistor anomaly
Indoor control PCB anomaly
If -50C or lower is
detected for 5 seconds
continuously, compressor
stops. After 3-minutes delay
the compressor is restarted
automatically, but if this
anomaly occurs again within
60 minutes after the initial
detection.
Or if 48C or higher is
detected for 5 seconds
continuously.
15
10
5k at 25C
10
20
30
Temperature (C)
Note:
-
68 -
40
50
Error code
Remote controller: E9
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Drain trouble
5. Troubleshooting
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
NO
Is DC
12V detected at CN1
connector?
NO
YES
Is the
CN1 connected
firmly
NO
NO
YES
YES
Is there any
anomaly on the optional
equipment?
NO
YES
Is the
humidifier Drain
Motor interlocked by the indoor unit
function setting of remote
controller?
YES
Drain motor ON from the remote controller
Does the
drain motor
operate?
NO
Is
AC220/240V
detected at
CNR?
NO
YES
YES
4. Presumable cause
Correct setting to
"Humidifier drain motor
interlock"
NO
Is the
drain piping unclogged?
Is the drain pipe
slop OK?
NO
Correct it.
YES
Note: When this anomaly occurs at power ON, disconnection of connector or breakage of wire of float switch is suspected.
Check and correct it (or replace it, if necessary).
69 -
Error code
Remote controller: E10
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Aren't more
than 17 indoor units
connected to one remote
controller?
4. Presumable cause
Excessive number of indoor
units connected.
Remote controller anomaly.
Note:
-
70 -
Countermeasure
NO
YES
Error code
Remote controller: E12
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Isn't the
automatic setting and
manual setting mixed in the address
setting method for indoor
units?
YES
NO
Address setting method list (Figures in [ ] are for Previous superlink models)
Same as above
4. Presumable cause
Mistake in address setting for
indoor unit
Note:
-
71 -
Error code
Remote controller: E16
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Does any
foreign matter intervene
in rotational area of fan
propeller?
YES
NO
NO
YES
(1)
Is DC280V
detected between - of
fan motor connector
CNM?
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Indoor fan motor anomaly
Foreign matter at rotational
area of fan propeller
Fan motor anomaly
Dust on control PCB
Blown fuse
External noise, surge
Note:
-
72 -
Error code
Remote controller: E16
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Diagnosis
Does any
foreign matter intervene
in rotational area of fan
impeller?
Countermeasure
YES
NO
NO
YES
Note (1) for GND
(1)
Is DC280V
detected between - of fan motor
connector CNM?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Indoor fan motor anomaly
Foreign matter at rotational
area of fan impeller
Fan motor anomaly
Dust on control PCB
Blown fuse
External noise, surge
Note:
-
73 -
NO
YES
Malfunction by temporary
noise
Error code
Remote controller: E18
7-segment display:
1. Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Is the address
setting for the master indoor
unit correct?
Countermeasure
NO
YES
Is the power
surely supplied to the master
indoor unit ?
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
4. Presumable cause
Address setting error of the
master indoor unit
No power supply to the master
indoor unit
No connection of superlink
signal wires between master
and slave indoor unit.
Note:
73-1
Error code
Remote controller: E19
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is SW7-1
on the indoor control
PCB ON?
YES
NO
4. Presumable cause
Mistake in SW7-1 setting
Due to forgetting to turn OFF
SW7-1 after indoor operation
check)
If the power is ON after SW7-1ON, indoor operation check/drain pump check mode can be established.
1) When the communication between remote controller and indoor PCB is established 15 seconds after power ON, it goes
to indoor operation check.
2) When the communication between remote controller and indoor PCB is not established, it goes to drain pump check
(CnB connector should be open before power ON)
-
74 -
Error code
Remote controller: E28
7-segment display: -
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Remote controller
temperature thermistor anomaly (Thc)
5. Troubleshooting
All models
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is
the connector of
thermistor connected
properly ?
YES
Are
the characteristics
of thermistor OK?
Is the thermistor wire
OK *1
NO
NO
Replace thermistor
(Thc)
YES
0
1
2
4
6
8
10
12
65
62
59
53
48
44
40
36
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
33
30
27
25
23
21
19
18
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
16
15
14
13
12
11
9.9
9.2
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
8.5
7.8
7.3
6.7
6.3
5.8
5.4
5.0
4. Presumable cause
Anomalous connection of
remote controller temperature
thermistor
Remote controller temperature
thermistor anomaly
Remote controller PCB
anomaly
Note: A
fter 10 seconds has elapsed since remote controller temperature thermistor was switched from invalid to valid, E28 will not be displayed
even if the thermistor harness is disconnected or broken. However, in such case, the indoor return air temperature thermistor (Thi-A) will
be valid instantly instead of the remote controller temperature thermistor (Thc).
Please note that even though the remote controller temperature thermistor (Thc) is valid, the displayed return air temperature on the
remote controller LCD shows the value detected by the indoor return air temperature thermistor (Thi-A), not by the remote controller
temperature thermistor (Thc).
-
75 -
Error code
Remote controller: E30
7-segment display: E30
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Unmatch connection of
indoor and outdoor unit
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Is the
wiring connection between
indoor and outdoor units
correctly?
Countermeasure
NO
NO
NO
Disconnection or breakage
of wire between indoor and
outdoor unit
Is the voltage
between L1-L2, L2-L3
and L3-L1 at the terminal block on
outdoor unit AC380/415V
respectively?
YES
Is
the voltage
between L1-N at the terminal
block on indoor unit
AC220/240V?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Indoor control PCB anomaly
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
76 -
LED
Error code
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
1.Applicable model
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition.
Check the conditions
whether it occurs immediately
after the power on or
during operation.
Check the current address
Nos. of outdoor units
Caution:
Unless the power is reset after changing
address, the set address will not be
confirmed.
NO
Test run
*No action is taken because
it is judged that the power
reset is not done after
changing address
YES
Correct address.
NO
YES
Check outdoor address Nos.
in the same superlink system
* Before replacement,
please confirm whether
the rotary switch for
address setting is not
damaged.
(It was experienced that
No. 5 on rotary switch
was not recognized.)
4. Presumable cause
Mistake in the address setting
of outdoor units
More than 129 indoor units
connected
Maximum number can be set
by address switch is 128 units
No setting of Master/Slave
setting switch for combination
use
Note: After taken above measure, reset the power and confirm no error is displayed occurs.
Unless the power is reset after changing address, the set address will not be confirmed.
In case of combination use, set the same address to both master and slave units. Distinction of master or slave unit is done by
setting SW4-7. (Refer the instruction manual and technical manual for details)
-
77 -
Error code
Remote controller: E32
7-segment display: E32
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Open L3 Phase on
power supply at primary side
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition.
Check the conditions
whether it occurs
immediately after the
power on or during
operation or stopping.
(It will be useful to
persuade the customer why
an improvement of power
supply is required by
showing these data)
Is the power
supply voltage (between phases) at
the primary side OK?.
NO
YES
Reset the power supply
and restart operation.
Propose an improvement to
the customer.
YES
NO
4. Presumable cause
Anomalous power supply at
primary side
Outdoor control PCB
anomaly.
Note:
-
78 -
Error code
Remote controller: E36
7-segment display: E36-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E36-1: Tho-D1, E36-2: Tho-D2 *2 E36-1: 1 time flash, E36-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
NO
YES
Are the
refrigerant amount and
piping length
OK?
NO
YES
Is the
insertion of the
thermistor connector into the
connector on outdoor
control PCB
OK?
NO
NO
YES
Is the
discharge pipe
temperature thermistor
OK?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Discharge pipe temperature
anomaly
SV1, 2 (liquid refrigerant
by-pass valve ) anomaly
Beakage of coil
Faulty main body.
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Insufficient amount of
refrigerant
Insufficient airflow volume
Short-circuit of airflow
NO
YES
Is there
AC200V of output
signal for SV1, 2 from
outdoor control
PCB?
NO
NO
YES
Is the coil of
SV1, 2 energized?
YES
Does the
refrigerant flow through
SV1, 2 main
body?
YES
NO
Note:
-
79 -
Error code
Remote controller: E36
7-segment display: E36-3
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor units
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition
Check the ROM version
Comfirmation of SV1, 2 operation
YES
YES
NO
NO
Are there any
leakage of refrigerant through
valve sheet of SV1, 2?
. Check the temperature difference between
before and after SV1, 2
YES
NO
Are there any
fault in subcooling coil circuit ?
. Check whether the EEVSC is kept open
(at cooling mode)
. Check whether the thermistor of Tho-H is
inserted in the thermistor holder properly
. Check whether the characteristics
of Tho-H and PSL
is OK
YES
NO
4. Presumable cause
Unmatching of refrigerant
piping and/or signal wiring
Overcharging of refrigerant
Anomalous control of
superheat
Anomalous circuit of liquid
refrigerant by-pass
Anomalous refrigerant circuit
of subcool coil
Under-dome temperature
(Tho-D1, 2) anomaly
Replace SV1, 2
Replace the coil of SV1, 2
Is the
superheat control of
indoor unit OK at cooling mode?
. Check whether the indoor EEV is kept open or not
. Check whether Thi-R1, R2, R3 are installed at proper
position or the characteristics of them are OK
. Check whether the air filter is clogged
. Check whether the indoor
fan rotates
NO
YES
Is the
superheat control of
outdoor unit OK at heating mode?
. Check whether EEVH1 is kept open or not
. Check whether Tho-R1, R2, R3, R4 are installed at
proper position or the characteristics of them is OK
. Check whether the characteristics of PSL are OK
. Check whether the fin of outdoor heat exchanger
is clogged with snow, ice or dust
. Check whether the outdoor
fan rotates
NO
YES
Is the
characteristics of Tho-C1, 2
OK ?
Replace EEVSC
Check the coil of EEVSC
Replace the coil of EEVSC
Replace Tho-H
Replace PSL
Replace indoor EEV
Check the coil of EEV
Replace the coil of EEV
Check the installed position
of Thi-R1, R2, R3
Replace Thi-R, if necessary
Check the air filter
Check the connection of indoor
fan motor connector
Replace indoor fan motor
* By checking Thi-R1, R2, R3
from indoor unit operation data
of Mente PC, specify the indoor
unit which tends .to be liquid
flooding (Thi-R3=.Thi-R2 shows
the probability of liquid flooding)
Replace EEVH1, 2
Check the coil of EEVH1, 2
Replace the coil of EEVH1, 2
Check the installed position of
Tho-R1, R2, R3
Replace Tho-R, if necessary
Clean the fin of outdoor heat
exchanger
Check the connection of
outdoor fan motor connector
Replace outdoor fan motor
NO
Replace Tho-C1, 2
YES
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
-
80 -
Error code
LED
Green
Red
Content
*1 E37-1: one time flash (Tho-R1), E37-2: 2 time flash (Tho-R2), E37-3: 3 time flash (Tho-R3), E37-4: 4 time flash (Tho-R4), E37-5: 5 time flash (Tho-SC), E37-6: 6 time flash (Tho-H)
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
connector of
thermistor connected
properly?
NO
NO
Replace Thermistor
(Tho-SC, Tho-H, Tho-R)
YES
YES
Are the
characteristics of
thermistor
OK?*2
*2
Check several times to prove any poor connection
4. Presumable cause
Broken thermistor harness or
the internal wire of sensing
section (Check the molded
section as well)
Disconnection of thermistor
harness connection (connector)
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
5k at 25C
Temperature (C)
Note:
-
81 -
Error code
Remote controller: E38
7-segment display: E38
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition.
Check the conditions whether
it occurs immediately after the
power on or during operation
or stopping.
Check the sensed value.
Compare the temperature
on Mente PC with actual
measured value.
Is the
connector of
thermistor connected
properly?
NO
YES
Are the
characteristics of
thermistor
OK?*1
Replace thermistor
(Tho-A).
NO
YES
*1
Check several times to prove any poor connection
100
4. Presumable cause
Temperature-resistance characteristics of
outdoor air temperature thermistor (Tho-A)
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
-20
-10
10
Note:
-
20
30
Temperature (C)
82 -
40
50
Error code
Remote controller: E39
7-segment display: E39-1, 2
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E39-1: Tho-D1, E39-2: Tho-D2, *2 E39-1: 1 time flash, E39-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
connector of
thermistor connected
properly?
NO
YES
Are the
characteristics of
thermistor
OK? *3
NO
*3
Check several times to prove any poor connection
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature (C)
4. Presumable cause
Broken thermistor harness or
the internal wire of sensing
section (Check the molded
section as well)
Disconnection of thermistor
harness connection (connector)
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note:
-
83 -
140
Replace thermistor
(Tho-D1 or D2).
Replace outdoor control
PCB.
YES
160
Error code
Remote controller: E40
7-segment display: E40
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition
Check the sensed value of
high pressure sensor when the
63H1-1, 2 is activated
Check whether the high
pressure switch is activated
at the sensed value of high
pressure sensor.
Was 63H1
or 63H1-2 activated at 4.15MPa
or higher?
YES
NO
Does the sensed
value of the high pressure
sensor show 4.15MPa?
(Normal?)
NO
YES
Are the
63H1-1, 2 OK?
Are the connector and/or
harnesse
OK?
YES
Are the
service valves fully
open?
NO
If the connector is
disconnected or the harness
is broken, correct it.
Also check whether the
high pressure switch is
properly mounted or not
Open operation valve.
Check it, as much as
possible, under the
operating conditions for
30 minutes before error
occurred.
YES
Connect a pressure gauge and
restart operation.
Is it
stop at 4.15MPa of gauge
pressre ?
NO
NO
YES
Remove clogs.
YES
Is there any
clogging in the refrigerant
circuit ?
4. Presumable cause
NO
Short-circuit of airflow
at condenser side of heat
exchanger/Disturbance of
airflow/Clogging filter/Fan
motor anomaly
Disconnection of high
pressure switch connector
Breakage of high pressure
switch harness
Closed service valves
High pressure sensor anomaly
High pressure switch anomaly
Note:If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
-
84 -
Error code
Remote controller: E41(E51)
7-segment display: E41(E51)-1, 2*1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E41-1 (E51-1) : CM1, E41-2 (E51-2) : CM2 *2 E41-1 (E51-1) : 1 time flash, E41-2 (E51-2) : 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Check the temperature of
power transistor
Check the operation of
outdoor fan and cooling fan
NO
YES
Reset power supply and restart
Does the
error recur when restarting?
NO
YES
Is the
cooling fan for inverter running?
Is 15V
of power for control PCB
detected?
NO
NO
NO
YES
After power OFF
Is the
connection of power
transistor temperature thermistor
OK?
(Check short-circuit or breakage
of harness)
YES
4. Presumable cause
Power transistor anomaly
Power transistor temperature
thermistor anomaly
Improperly fixing of power
transistor to radiator fin
Inverter PCB anomaly
Outdoor fan motor anomaly
Anomalous cooling fan motor
for inverter
Inadequate installation space
of outdoor unit
NO
YES
Is the
characteristics of power transitor
temperature thermistor OK? *
YES
Is the fixing
of power transistor OK?
(Check tightening of screws or
application of radiation
silicon)
NO
YES
Note: The operating conditions of cooling fan for inverter is shown in the right figure.
If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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85 -
OFF
ON
81C
85C
Power transistor thermistor temperature
Error code
Remote controller: E42
7-segment display: E42-1, 2*
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E42-1: CM1, E42-2: CM2 *2 E42-1: 1 time flash, E42-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Check pressure anomaly
Check the operation of
outdoor fan
Is the
coil resistance and insulation
(megger check) of compressor
motor OK?
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
Is 15V
of power for control PCB
detected? Is the outdoor fan motor OK?
(Refer the checking method of
15V in page 45)
Check it as much as
possible under the
operating conditions for
30 minutes before error
occurred
YES
Reset power supply and restart
NO
YES
YES
YES
When
interchanging the
cables between inverter and
compressor, is the compressor
failed to startup
switched?
YES
Do you
have inverter checker for
judging whether inverter PCB is
OK or not?
NO
4. Presumable cause
Compressor anomaly
Leakage of refrigerant
Power transistor module
anomaly
Anomalous power supply for
inverter PCB
Outdoor fan motor anomaly
Replace compressor.
Check the capillary tube
and stariner of oil separator.
If necessary, replace the
capillary tube and strainer
as well.
YES
Is the
checked result by measuring
the resistance beween each terminal
of power transistor module OK?
(Are there any shortcircuit?)
NO
YES
Is the
checked result by
inverter checker
OK?
NO
NO
YES
Note: In case that there is no the insulation resistance anomaly, the compressor anomaly could be considered.
If this anomaly occurs after replacement of power transistor module and/or inverter PCB, try to replace compressor as well.
If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data
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86 -
Error code
Remote controller: E43
7-segment display: E43-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*1
*1 E43-1/1 time flash: Excessive number of indoor units connected, E43-2/2 time flash:Excessive capacity of connection
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition.
Is E43 dispalyed?
Excessive number of
connected indoor units
Excessive total capacity of
connected indoor units
The total capacity of
connected indoor units
exceeds the limitation
4. Presumable cause
NO
YES
Does
the number of
indoor units connected
and/or total capacity
exceed limitation?
Caution:
Address will not be confirmed,
unless the power is reset after
changing addess.
NO
Are there
any indoor units which
is not expected to exsist in
that signal
line?
Check the resistance
between A and B of signal
line as well.
YES
YES
NO
Test run.
No action is taken because
it is judged that the power
reset was not done after
changing address.
Check indoor unit
addresses and correct.
In case that total capacity
of connected indoor units
exceeds the limitation,
if tentative operation is
required turn ON the dip
switch SW5-4 on the
outdoor control PCB.
(However since this
tentative solution could
cause trouble, be sure
to correct it as soon as
possible)
Signal wire may be
connected to other outdoor
unit system.
Correct the signal wire.
Correct addresses.
(Either one of addresses is
wrong.)
If the address corrected
with rotary switch is still
wrong, replace control PCB
(Defective rotary switch)
* Before replacement,
please confirm whether
the rotary switch for
address setting is not
damaged. (It was
experienced that No. 5
on rotary switch was not
recognized.)
Note: After completing the above procedure, reset the power and confirm that the error display does not recur. Unless the power
is reset for both indoor unit and outdoor unit, the set addresses will not be confirmed.
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87 -
Error code
Remote controller: E45
7-segment display: E45-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
*2
Content
*1 E45-1: INV1, E45-2: INVI *2 E45-1: 1 time flash, E45-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Is 15V
of power for control PCB
detected? Is the outdoor fan motor OK?
(Refer the checking method of 15V
in page 45)
NO
Check it as much as
possible under the operating
conditions for 30 minutes
before error occurred
YES
Reset power supply and restart
NO
NO
YES
Is the rush
current prevention resistor
broken?
YES
NO
Is the
harness and/or connector
between
inverter PCB and diode module
OK?
4. Presumable cause
Signal wire anomaly
Outdoor control PCB
anomaly
Inverter PCB (INV1, 2)
anomaly
Rush current prevention
resistor anomaly
NO
YES
* Switch setting of inverter PCB
. Models: 335-K, 400
. Models: 450~680
SW1-1
OFF
SW1-1
OFF
SW1-2
OFF
SW1-2
OFF
SW1-3
OFF
SW1-3
OFF
SW1-4
OFF
SW1-4
OFF
JSW1-1
ON
JSW2-1
OFF
JSW1-2
OFF
JSW2-2
OFF
JSW1-3
*1
JSW2-3
*1
JSW1-4
OFF
JSW2-4
OFF
*1ON, if it is set at INV2.
*1ON, if it is set at INV2.
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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88 -
NO
YES
Is the
setting of switches on the inverter
PCB OK? *
Error code
Remote controller: E46
7-segment display: E46
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Caution:
Unless the power is reset after changing
address, the set address will not be
confirmed.
NO
Test run.
* No action is taken
because it is judged that
the power rest is not done
after changing address
YES
NO
Test run
YES
Is't the
signal line of a outdoor
unit system applying automatic
address setting connected to
other outdoor unit
system?
NO
YES
Turn ON the power of each outdoor unit
one by one and search the outdoor unit
that can start up with automatic address
setting
4. Presumable cause
Mistake in the address setting
Mistake in the connection of
signal wire
<Reference>
Error display at mixed address setting
Auto
Manual
E31
E46
E46
Normal
* Before replacement,
please confirm whether
the rotary switch for
address setting is not
damaged.
(It was experienced that
No.5 on rotary switch
was not recognized )
Note: After completing the above procedure, reset the power and confirm that the error display does not recur. Unless the power
is reset for both indoor unit and outdoor unit, the set addresses will not be confirmed.
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89 -
Error code
Remote controller: E48
7-segment display: E48-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*1
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
NO
NO
YES
Is 15V
of power for control PCB
detected? Is the outdoor fan motor
OK? (Refer the checking method of
15V in page 45)
Check it as much as
possible under the
operating conditions for
30 minutes before error
occurred
YES
Reset power supply and restart
Is E48
restored at 10 seconds after
compressor starting?
NO
NO
YES
YES
Is the
fan motor failed to start up
switched?
4. Presumable cause
Breakage of harness
or loose conection of
connector
Outdoor fan motor anomaly
Inverter PCB anomaly
Outdoor control PCB anomaly
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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90 -
Error code
Remote controller: E49
7-segment display: E49
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Check error status.
Is the refrigerant amount
OK?
Check additional refrigerant
amount charged at site
according to the piping
length instructed on the
label pasted on the panel of
the unit.
Does the
error occur immediately after
the startup?
NO
YES
Is the
connection of
sensor connector
OK?
NO
NO
NO
YES
Are the
sensor characteristics
OK?*
YES
* The sensor
characteristics is shown in
page 93
4. Presumable cause
Low pressure sensor (PSL)
anomaly
Service valves closed
EEV anomaly (EEV closed)
Insufficient refrigerant
amount
Clogging at EEV or strainer
Is the opening
degree of EEV for
evaporator side
flucturing?
NO
YES
YES
Is the
connection of
thermistor connector for
heat exchanger
OK?
NO
YES
Is the checked
result of harness and insulation
of EEV coil OK?
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
Isnt EEV
or strainer
clogged?
NO
Note: Check whether the indoor unit is connected to other outdoor superlink network.
If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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91 -
Replace temperature
thermistor of heat
exchanger at evaporator
side.
Replace control PCB at
evaporator side.
Replace EEV coil.
NO
Does the
EEV operate
normally by judging
from Mente PC
data, etc?
YES
Error code
Remote controller: E53/E55*1
7-segment display: E53/E55-1, 2
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E55-1 : Tho-C1, E55-2: Tho-C2 *2 E53 : E53E55-1 time flash, E55-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Check the conditions
whether it occurs
immediately after the
power on or during
operation or stopping.
Check the sensed value.
Compare the temperature
on Mente PC with actual
measured value
YES
Are
the characteristics
of thermistor OK?
*2
Temperature-resistance characreristics of
suction pipe temperature thermistor (Tho-S)
Replace thermistor
(Tho-S or Tho-C1, C2)
YES
5k at 25 (C)
Temperature-resistance characreristics of
under-dome temperature thermistor (Tho-C1, C2)
Tempearture thermistor resistance (k)
4. Presumable cause
NO
NO
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (C)
Temperature (C)
Note:
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92 -
120
140
160
LED
Error code
Remote controller: E54
7-segment display: E54-1, 2 *1
*1 E54-1: 1 time flash (PSL),
Green
Red
Content
*1
5. Troubleshooting
1.Applicable model
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Check the conditions
whether it occurs
immediately after the
power on or during
operation or stopping.
Check the sensed value.
Operation range
High pressure : 0-4.15MPa
Low pressure : 0-1.7MPa
YES
Is anomalous
pressure detected?
Is the
connector of the
sensor inserted properly to
the connector on the
outdoor control
PCB?
NO
NO
YES
Reset the power and restart operation.
NO
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Pressure (MPa)
Pressure (MPa)
Sensor output Black (GND) White; Output voltage (Black Red; DC5V)
Note:
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93 -
Temporary malfunction by
noise.
Correct if the source of
noise is specified.
Replace sensor (PSH, PSL)
Error code
Remote controller: E56
7-segment display: E56-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*1
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating condition.
Check the conditions
whether it occurs
immediately after the
power on or during
operation or stopping.
Check the sensed value.
Compare the temperature
of Mente PC data with
actual measured value
Is the
connector of
thermistor connected
properly OK
?
NO
YES
Are the
characteristics of
thermistor OK?
*1
(1)
NO
YES
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (C)
4. Presumable cause
Broken thermistor harness or
the internal wire of sensing
section (Check the molded
section as well)
Disconnection of thermistor
harness connection
(connector)
Outdoor control PCB
anomaly
Note:
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94 -
120
140
Error code
Remote controller: E58
7-segment display: E58
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Anomalous compressor
by loss of synchronism
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is this
the first startup
within one hour after power
is supplied?
YES
NO
Is there any
replacement record of
inverter
PCB ?
YES
NO
4. Presumable cause
Insufficient time elapsed after
the power supplied, before
compressor startup.
(Startup the compressor
wihtout crankcase heater ON)
Compressor anomaly
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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95 -
Refrigerant might be
migrated in the refrigerant
oil in the compressor.
Wait for about one hour
under the condition of
power ON and start again.
(Turn the on crankcase
heater ON and evaporate
the liquid refrigerant
migrated in the compressor.
Error code
Remote controller: E59
7-segment display: E59-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Compressor startup
failure (CM1,CM2)
Content
*2
*1 E59-1: CM1, E59-2: CM2 *2 E59-1: 1 time flash, E59-2: 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Is
power supply voltage
OK?
YES
Is the
pressure equalized
during 3-minute delay
before startup?
NO
NO
YES
Is there
any loose connection
or breakage of cable
connected to the terminal
of the compressor?
NO
YES
Under the condition of no pressure difference,
startup by test operation mode
Is it
the unit with one
compressor
?
NO
YES
Can startup?
Is there
any output from
inverter?
Can startup?
Interchange the
cables between
inverter and
compressor, and
try to startup
YES
Replace compressor
NO
NO
(Only one
compressor
can startup)
4. Presumable cause
YES
Replace compressor
NO
YES
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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96 -
Error code
Remote controller: E60
7-segment display: E60-1, 2 *1
LED
Green
Red
Content
*2
*1 E60-1 : CM1, E60-2 : CM2 *2 E60-1 : 1 time flash E60-2 : 2 time flash
1.Applicable model
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Check and save the data of
operating conditions
Is
power supply voltage
OK?
Correct it
NO
Check it as much as
possible under the
operating conditions for
30 minutes before error
occurred
YES
Can
the compressor
startup?
YES
YES
Is the
sound and vibration of
the compressor
normal?
YES
NO
Is it
operated normally
without occurrence
of E60?
Is it
the unit with 2
compressors?
NO
When
NO
interchanging the
cables between inverter and
compressor, is the compressor
failed to startup
switched?
YES
4. Presumable cause
Compressor anomaly
Inverter PCB anomaly
Anomaly of power supply
Note: If the error does not recur, connect the Mente PC and continue to collect data.
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97 -
Replace compressor
Check the insulation
resistance and coil
resistance of compressor.
If necessary, replace
compressor
Replace inverter PCB
YES
YES
NO
Replace compressor
Error code
Remote controller: E61
7-segment display: E61
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
5. Troubleshooting
Outdoor unit
Diagnosis
Is the
address setting of master
and slave outdoor units
OK?
Countermeasure
NO
Corrent.
NO
YES
YES
Reset the power supply and restart operation
Is E61 occur?
4. Presumable cause
Signal wire anomaly
Outdoor control PCB
anomaly
Inverter PCB (INV1, 2)
anomaly
Rush current prevention
resistor anomaly
Note:
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98 -
Error code
Remote controller: E63
7-segment display: E63
1.Applicable model
LED
Green
Red
Content
Emergency stop
5. Troubleshooting
Indoor unit
Diagnosis
Countermeasure
Is the
remote controller setting
of Emergency Stop
"Valid"?
NO
YES
Is ON
signal inputted to the
CnT terminal of indoor
control PCB?
NO
YES
4. Presumable cause
Factors for emergency stop
Note: Indoor unit detected emergency stop signal gives command "all stop"
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99 -
PCB012D017D C
WARNING
Securely exchange the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before exchanging the substrate. The
PCB exchange under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
After finishing the PCB exchange, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
Exchange the control PCB according to the following procedure.
1. E
xchange the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
(Be sure to measure voltage (DC) and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.1)
2. Disconnect the connectors from the PCB.
3. Disconnect the blue wiring passing through CT1 on the PCB before exchanging the PCB.
4. Match the setting switches (SW1-6) with the former PCB.
5. Tighten up a screw after passing blue wiring through CT1 of the changed.
6. Connect the connectors to the PCB. (Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)
100 -
101 -
2)
PCB012D017C C
Models FDC335KXRE6-K680KXRE6
WARNING
Securely exchange the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before exchanging the substrate. The
PCB exchange under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
After finishing PCB exchange, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before power distribution. If
the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
Exchange the control PCB according to the following procedure.
1. E
xchange the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
(Be sure to measure voltage (DC) and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.1)
2. Disconnect the connectors from the PCB.
3. Disconnect the blue wiring passing through CT1 and CT2 on the PCB before exchanging the PCB.
4. Match the setting switches (SW1-6) with the former PCB.
5. Tighten up a screw after passing blue wiring through CT1 and CT2 of the changed.
6. Connect the connectors to the PCB. (Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)
102 -
103 -
(b)
PCB012D018AB B
WARNING
Securely exchange the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before exchanging the substrate. The
PCB exchange under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
After finishing the PCB exchange, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly exchanged, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
Exchange the inverter PCB according to the following procedure.
1. E
xchange the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
(Be sure to measure voltage (DC) of two places ((A), (B)) and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.4)
2. Disconnect the connectors from the PCB.
3. Exchange the PCB.
4. Match the setting switches (JSW10, 11) with the former PCB. (Refer to Table.1)
5. Connect the connectors, wiring, and snubber capacitor. (Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)
6. Cautions for maintenance of the control box
This control box has its front part hinged so as to be able to open and close for maintenance of the inverter.
Following cautions must be observed during the maintenance.
Always follow the instructions described in the technical manual when implementing the maintenance.
(1) Turn off the power supply before starting the maintenance.
(2) A
fter waiting for minimum 3 minutes after turning off the main power supply, measure the DC power supply voltage
(between F1 and DS (-) of the control power supply) to confirm according to the technical manual that the electricity has
been discharged sufficiently.
Only then disconnect the power supply cable and the signal cable from the terminal board.
(3) Remove a total 8 pieces of screw at the sections A, B and C in Figure 1.
Take care not to drop screws on the PCB, etc. when removing them.
Make sure to collect when dropped any.
(4) Open the front part of the control box as shown in Figure 2.
Dont open the front part more than 90.
Avoid exerting undue force on the open front part.
Provide a support under the open fuont part.
(5) After opening the front part of the control box, you can access to the inverter. Start the maintenance according to the technical manual.
When a tie wrap band has been cut off, fix it firmly at the original position with a new tie wrap band.
When a connector has been disconnected from the PCB, insert firmly the connector again at the original position.
Some of electrical parts are designed specifically to INV1 or INV2.
They are stamped or indicated with the lead mark to which of INV1 or INV2 they are used.
Take care not to use wrong parts duing repair.
If wrong parts are used, the equipment will not operate properly.
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104 -
(6) When the maintenance is over, close the front part of the control box as shown in Figure 3.
Take care not to nip the wiring with the front part.
(7) Reinstall and tighten the 8 screws removed at the sections A, B and C.
Dont overlook to tighten the screws at the sectiong B particularly.
Take care not to drop screws on the PCB, etc. when tightening them.
Make sure to collect when dropped any, and tighten them at proper positions.
(8) Confirm visually that all screws have been tightened, and all cables have been connected properly.
105 -
JSW10
106 -
Switch
Function
ON
SW3-1
SW5-1
OFF Normal
ON
SW3-2
SW5-2
Auto
OFF Normal
ON
SW3-5
SW5-3
Check operation
OFF Normal
ON
SW3-7
SW5-5
Forced cooling/heating
ON/OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Function
Test run switch
test run
Test run switch
Normal
Test run operation mode Cooling
Test run operation mode Heating
Pump down switch
Pump down
Pump down switch
Normal
Super Link protocol : Previous SL
Super Link protocol : New SL
OFF Normal
ON
SW3-8
Test mode
OFF Normal
Switch
Function
SW7 Data erase/data write
SW8 7-segment display No. UP
SW9 7-segment display No. UP
Switch
SW4
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
FDC280
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
FDC335
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Model
FDC224
FDC335-K
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
FDC400
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
FDC450
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
FDC504
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
FDC560
ON
ON
ON
OFF
FDC560-K
ON
ON
OFF
ON
FDC615
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
FDC680
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Jumper
J13
J15
ON/OFF
Function
OFF Compressor capacity 60%
ON
SW4-5
SW4-6
OFF
ON Compressor capacity 0%
OFF Compressor capacity 80%
ON Compressor capacity 40%
ON/OFF
SW4-8
OFF
Function
OFF Slave 1
ON
SW4-7
order of 1
order of 10
ON Slave 3
OFF Master
ON Slave 2
107 -
Function
With
External input
Level input
None
External input
Pulse input
With
Defrost time
Normal
None
Defrost time
Function of Connection
(1) Control PCB input
Mark
Tho-A
Tho-R1
Tho-R2
Tho-R3
Tho-R4
Tho-D1
Tho-D2
Tho-C1
Tho-C2
Tho-P1
Tho-P2
Tho-S
Tho-SC
Tho-H
CT1
CT2
PSH
PSL
63H1-1
63H1-2
Connecter
CNTH
CNTH
CNB2
CNB3
CNB4
CNTH
CNC2
CNU1
CNU2
CNP1
CNP2
CNTH
CNF1
CNF2
CNL1
CNL2
CHQ1
CHQ2
CNS1
CNS2
CNG1
CNG2
Power source CNW
Power source CNA2
Function
Outdoor air thermistor
Heat exchanger thermistor 1 (exhaust)
Heat exchanger thermistor 2 (exhaust)
Heat exchanger thermistor 3 (inlet)
Heat exchanger thermistor 4 (inlet)
Discharge pipe thermistor 1 (CM1)
Discharge pipe thermistor 2 (CM2)
Under-dome thermistor 1 (CM1)
Under-dome thermistor 1 (CM2)
Power transistor thermistor 1 (CM1)
Power transistor thermistor 2 (CM2)
Suction pipe thermistor
Sub-cooling coil thermister 1
Sub-cooling coil thermister 2
Current sensor (CM1)
Current sensor (CM2)
High pressure sensor
Low pressure sensor
High pressure switch (CM1)
High pressure switch (CM2)
External operation input
Demand input
Forced operation input cooling/heating
Silent mode input
Open phase detection 380-415V
Fan motor
Mark
52X1
52X2
20S
20SL
SV4
SV6
SV7
SV13
FMC1,2
SV11
CH1
CH2
52XR
52XE
LED1
LED2
LED3
7 SEG G1
7 SEG G2
R,S
EEVH1
EEVH2
EEVSC
Function
CNFAN1-1 Vm
-4 GND (N)
-5 Vcc (15V)
-6 Seed command
-7 RPM monitor
FM02
CNFAN2-1 Vm
-4 GND (N)
-5 Vcc (15V)
-6 Seed command
-7 RPM monitor
Cnl1
Inverter protocol 1
Cnl2
Inverter protocol 2
CnX1
CnX2
108 -
Connector
CNM1
CNM2
CNN1
CNN5
CNN11
CNN2
CNN3
CNN14
CNN8
CNN9
CNR1
CNR2
CnH
CnY
CnZ1
CnE
CnV
Function
Solenoid value for CM1
Solenoid value for CM2
4-way valve
Solenoid valve (capacity control)
Solenoid valve (oil return CM1)
Solenoid valve (oil return CM2)
Solenoid valve (gas bypass2)
Fan for IPM
Solenoid valve (gas bypass)
Crankcase heater (CM1)
Crankcase heater (CM2)
Operation output
Error output
EEV selection
RAM Checker output
For servicing (for rewriting soft ware)
Inspection (Red)
Inspection (Green)
For service (Green)
7 seg LED1 (function indication)
7 seg LED2 (data indication)
CNA1
CNEEV1 EEVH1 for heating (Front)
CNEEV2 EEVH2 for heating (Rear)
CNEEV3 EEV-SC for Sub-cooling coil
3 ELECTRICAL WIRING
3.1 Indoor units
(a) Ceiling cassette-4 way type (FDT)
Models All : models
109 -
PJF000Z053 C
110 -
PJA003Z341
111 -
PJB001Z560 B
112 -
PJB001Z561 B
113 -
PJB001Z562 B
114 -
PJC001Z195 A
Model FDTS71KXE6
115 -
PJC001Z196 A
116 -
PJC001Z190 A
Duct panel
117 -
PJC001Z240 A
118 -
PJD011G034 A
Notes 1.
indicates wiring on site.
2. Use twin core cable0.751.25mm 2 at signal line between indoor unit
and outdoor unit, and signal line between indoor units.
3. Use twin core cable0.3mm 2 at remote controller line. See spec sheet
of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
4. Do not put signal line and remote controller line alongside power source line.
Model FDU71KXE6
5 or 6 wires
119 -
PJD001Z229 B
120 -
PJD001Z230 B
121 -
PJR002Z258 B
122 -
PJR002Z259 B
123 -
PJC001Z200 C
124 -
PHA000Z983 B
Models FDK71KXE6
125 -
PHA000Z984 B
126 -
PFA003Z826 B
127 -
PFA003Z827 B
128 -
PGD000Z053 B
129 -
PGD000Z058 A
130 -
PGF000Z004
131 -
PJC001Z255 A
132 -
PCB003Z086 A
133 -
PCB003Z087
134 -
PCB003Z077 A
135 -
PCB003Z078 A
136 -
PCB003Z079
4 PIPING SYSTEM
137 -
PCB003Z080 A
5 APPLICATION DATA
When install the unit, be sure to check whether the selection of installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation
(piping length, height differences between indoor and outdoor units, power supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
l We recommend you to read this SAFETY PRECAUTIONS carefully before the installation work in order to gain full
advantage of the functions of the unit and to avoid malfunction due to mishandling.
l
The precautions described below are divided into
and
. The matters with possibilities leading to
and
serious consequences such as death or serious personal injury due to erroneous handling are listed in the
the matters with possibilities leading to personal injury or damage of the unit due to erroneous handling including probability
. These are very important precautions for safety.
leading to serious consequences in some cases are listed in
Be sure to observe all of them without fail.
l
Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the operating
methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment to the user according to the owners manual.
l
Keep the installation manual together with owners manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Moreover if
necessary, ask to hand them to a new user
WARNING
l Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury,
as a result of a system malfunction.
l Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire.
l Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation.
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury.
l When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of
leakage.
Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of
oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.
l Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation.
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced.
l After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system.
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced.
l Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting
out of alignment, be sure to hang up the unit at 4-point support.
An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit
l Install the unit in a location with good support.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury.
l Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury.
l Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed.
If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
personal injury.
l The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with the norm for electrical work
and national wiring regulation, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit.
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire,
Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment.
l Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work.
Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire.
l Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables
correctly to prevent overloading the terminal blocks.
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire.
l Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel
correctly.
Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire.
l Be sure not to reuse existing refrigerant pipes
Conventional refrigerant oil or chlorine contained in the conventional refrigerant which is remaining in the existing refrigerant
pipes can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil of new unit. And 1.6 times higher pressure of R410A refrigerant than
conventional one can cause burst of existing pipe, personal injury or serious accident.
l Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room
It can cause lack of oxygen.
l Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A.
Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
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l Tighten the flare nut by using double spanners and torque wrench according to prescribed method. Be sure not to tighten
the flare nut too much.
Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which
may result in lack of oxygen.
l Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and
evacuation.
If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, air can
be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause bust or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
l Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulphide gas can occur.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the users health and safety.
l Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire.
l Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric
shocks.
l Be sure to fix up the service panels.
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
l Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair.
If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire.
l Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition
The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and temperature controller or the use of non
specified component can cause fire or burst.
l Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start
of fan.
l Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.
Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire.
l Stop the compressor before disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation.
If disconnecting refrigerant pipes in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, air can be sucked, which can
cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant circuit.
CAUTION
l Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone lines ground lead. Incorrect
grounding can cause unit faults such as electric shocks due to short-circuiting.
l Use the circuit breaker with sufficient breaking capacity.
If the breaker does not have sufficient breaking capacity, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire.
l Earth leakage breaker must be installed
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.
l Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used.
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire.
l Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur.
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire.
l Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and
petroleum gases) can accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled.
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire.
l Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place..
l When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access
route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
l Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes may occur such as in laundries.
Since the indoor unit is not waterproof, it can cause electric shocks and fire.
l Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency
harmonicss.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can
affect the system, and cause malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication
equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming.
l Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit.
Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean.
l Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation.
Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury.
l Do not install the unit in the locations listed below.
Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating.
Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur.
Vehicles and ships.
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Accessory items
Accessory item
For unit hanging For unit hanging For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation
of drain socket
of liquid tube
and adjustment of gas pipe
of drain socket
Drain hose
Hose clamp
(mm)
Series
VRF (KX)
series
Symbol
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
420
H
345
260
246
298
Gas piping
Liquid piping
Drain piping
Hole for wiring
Suspension bolts
Outside air opening for ducting
Air outlet opening for ducting
173
a
123
207
150
65
140
60
11
65
97
112
83 76
hole
control box
Air filter
28 to 71 type
90 to 160 type
303
50 or more
Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on
the ceiling.
Areas where there is enough space to install and service.
Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be
taken.
Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.
Areas where dew point is lower than around 28C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned
above.
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food,
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.
Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesnt affect
the operation.
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.
If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to avoid malfunction
due to cross communication.
When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m.
control box
Type
13
50
140
Pipe cover(small)
100
68
Pipe cover(big)
hole
100
137
Level gauge
52.5
35
38
Indoor unit
Suspension bolt
Wall
Ceiling
surface
Nut (upper)
1000mm or more
2500mm or more
Decorative panel
Flat washer
1000mm or more
Spring wasler
Obstacle
Nut (lower)
150mm
Floor
50mm
Ceiling surface
Select the most proper number of blow-out air supply port direction from 4 way, 3 way or 2
way according to the shape of the room and installation position. (1 way is not available.)
If it is necessary to change the number of air supply port, prepare the covering materials.
(sold as accessory)
Instruct the user not to use low fan speed when 2way or 3way air supply is used.
Do not use 2way air supply port under high temperature and humidity environment.
(Otherwise it could cause condensation and leakage of water.)
It is possible to set the airflow direction port by port independently. Refer to tne users manual
for details.
Correct
Keep the distance between 20-24 mm.
Exceeding the range of distance may cause
failure etc.
20 +4
0 mm
Ceiling opening dimensions
Level gauge
(Inserted into the unit)
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Unit
Wrong
Unit
Drain pipe
Caution
Indoor unit
hose
Caution
Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor
unit and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise
from the fan.
Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation,
water leakage and noise.
Even after decorative panel attached, still the unit height can be adjusted finely. Refer to the
installation manual for decorative panel for details.
Make sure there is no gap between decoration panel and ceiling surface, and between decoration panel and the indoor unit. The gap may cause air leakage, dew condensation and water
leakage.
In case decorative panel is not installed at the same time, or ceiling material is installed after
the unit installed, put the cardboard template for installation attached on the package (packing
material of cardboard box) on the bottom of the unit in order to avoid dust coming into the indoor
unit.
Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goodsetc.
Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and
inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
damage to users health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end
of the drain pipe after installation.
Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap
in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.
Work procedure
1. Insert the supplied drain hose (the end made of soft PVC) to the step of the drain socket on the indoor unit
and fix it securely with the clamp. Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end.
Do not apply adhesives on this end.
Fasten the screw securely
Hose clamp
Drain socket
Drain hose
Unit
Metal plate
10mm
Drain hose
(Accessory)
Drain socket
The step part Drain hose
Drain socket
Refrigerant pipe
Work procedure
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit.
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque
to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then
remove them.
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.)
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit.
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
Do a flare connection as follows:
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper
pipe, and then remove them.
When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping.
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
14 to 18
9.52
34 to 42
12.7
49 to 61
15.88
68 to 82
19.05
100 to 120
3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
and/or trap in the midway.
Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix
the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe.
Do not set up air vent.
1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal
No bump
No trap
Air vent
Insulation material
Descending slope greater than 1/100
As wide as possible
(about100mm)
VP-30 or bigger
Descending slope greater than 1/100
Drain hose
100 or less
Over 20mm
Tightening torque Nm
6.35
Connect
VP-20
(Prepare on site)
2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose.
It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit or drain pipes.
Do not bend or make an excess offset on the drain hose as shown in the picture.
Bend or excess offset will cause drain leakage.
700mm or less
Strap (Accessory)
Pipe diameter
Clamp
(Accessory)
No adhesive allowed
Caution
Use the new refrigerant pipe.
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items.
Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts.
Do not use thin-walled pipes.
Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for
refrigeration pipe installation.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes.
Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air
getting into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting,
etc.
Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to
avoid any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration
oil and compressor breakdown, etc.
Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
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Panel installation
Drain test
Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
Refer to panel installation manual for details (See next page).
After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no
water leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal
or not.
Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
For new building cases, make sure to complete the test
before hanging the ceiling.
Checking window
1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the
for draining
indoor unit by pump so as not to get the electrical
component wet.
2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there
is no water leakage from any joints of the drain pipe at
the test.
Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the
drain motor is operating. At the drain socket
(transparent), it is possible to check if the water is
drained out properly.
Drain plug
3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove
remaining water on the drain pan after the test, and re-plug
it. And insulate the drain pipe properly finally.
Expected trouble
Check
Insufficient capacity
Water leakage
Water leakage
Electric shock
Insufficient capacity
Wiring cover
Check if;
The fixing components have been attached the with drain pan. Pay attention to these
components during installation and removing. Take off the hanging hook after removing
four screws. During the installation of drain pan, fix the drain pan firmly by using four screws
after hanging it up with the fixing hook.
Earth
Drain pan
Fixing piece
then
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Power source
Earth
line clamp
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2EAD THIS MANUAL TOGETHER WITH THE INDOOR UNITS INSTALLATION MANUAL
!TTACHING THE PANEL
4O AVOI
4HEN H
&IRST IN
4EMPORARY ATTACHING
,IFT UP THE HANGER PLACES ON THE PANEL FOR TEMPORARY SUPPORT
(ANG THE PANEL ON THE HOOK ON THE INDOOR UNIT
7!2.).'
&ASTEN THE WIRING TO THE TERMINAL SECURELY AND HOLD THE CABLE SECURELY SO AS NOT TO APPLY
UNEXPECTED STRESS ON THE TERMINAL
,OOSE CONNECTION OR HOLD WILL CAUSE ABNORMAL HEAT GENERATION OR FIRE
5NITS HOOK
-AKE SURE THE POWER SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF WHEN ELECTRIC WIRING WORK
/THERWISE ELECTRIC SHOCK MALFUNCTION AND IMPROPER RUNNING MAY OCCUR
(OOK
"EFORE INSTALLATION
&OLLOW INSTALLATION MANUAL CAREFULLY AND INSTALL THE PANEL PROPERLY
#HECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
!CCESSORIES
HANGER
!CCESSORIES
0ANELS FIXING HANGER
"OLT
PIECES
&OR PANEL INSTALLATION
3TRAP
PIECES
&OR AVOIDING THE CORNER PANEL FROM FALLING
&IX THE PANEL ON THE INDOOR UNIT
&ASTEN THE PANEL ON THE INDOOR UNIT WITH THE FOUR BOLTS SUPPLIED WITH THE PANEL
.OTE !CCESSORIES ARE LAID IN THE POSITION REMOVING THE CORNER PANEL
#AUTION
!CCESSORIES HOLDING POSITION
)MPROPERLY TIGHTENED HANGING BOLTS CAN CAUSE THE
PROBLEMS LISTED BELOW SO MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE
TIGHTENED THEM SECURELY
#HECKING THE INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION POSITION
)F THERE IS A GAP REMAINING BETWEEN THE CEILING
AND THE DECORATIVE PANEL EVEN AFTER THE
HANGING BOLTS ARE TIGHTENED ADJUST THE
INSTALLATION LEVEL OF THE INDOOR UNIT AGAIN
!IR LEAKAGE
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&OULING
#HECK IF THE GAP BETWEEN THE CEILING PLANE AND THE INDOOR UNIT IS CORRECT BY INSERTING THE LEVEL GAUGE INTO THE AIR
OUTLET PORT OF THE INDOOR UNIT 3EE BELOW DRAWING
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+EEP THE DISTANCE BETWEEN ^MM
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#AUTION
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