Self Diagnosis And Action; Circulation Water Temperature Overheat Protection; Tank Water Temperature Overheat Protection - Mitsubishi Electric EHSC-VM2B Service Manual

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10-4. Self diagnosis and action

Check if Dip SW is set correctly. (Refer to Chapter 6-11.)
Error code
Title and display conditions
L3
Circulation water temperature overheat
protection
<DHW/Heating/Cooling/LP/FS/OS>
Error code displayed when THW1 detects a
temp. ≥ 80ºC for 10 consecutive seconds or
THW2 detects a temp. ≥ 80ºC for 10 consecutive
seconds.
DHW
: Domestic hot water mode
Heating : Heating mode
Cooling : Cooling mode
LP
: Legionella prevention mode
FS
: Freeze stat
OS
: Operation stop
TH1A/B : Room temp. thermistor
TH2
: Liquid refrigerant temp. thermistor
THW1 : Flow water temp. thermistor
THW2 : Return water temp. thermistor
THW5
: Tank water temp. thermistor
THW6
: Zone 1 fl ow water temperature thermistor
THW7
: Zone 1 return water temperature thermistor
THW8
: Zone 2 fl ow water temperature thermistor
THW9
: Zone 2 return water temperature thermistor
THWB1 : Boiler flow water temperature thermistor
THWB2 : Boiler return water temperature thermistor
L4

Tank water temperature overheat protection

<DHW/Heating/Cooling/LP/FS/OS>
Error code display when THW5 detects a
temp. ≥ 75ºC for 10 consecutive seconds.
OCH532A
Possible Cause
1.
Insuffi cient system head
2.
Reduced fl ow in primary water circuit
Due to 1 or more of the following;
Faulty pump, insufficient air purge,
blockedstrainer, leak in water circuit.
3.
Valve operation fault
4.
2-way valve (field supply) actuator
fault
5.
3-way valve actuator fault
6.
Booster heater relay (BHC1, BHC2,
BHCP) operating fault
7.
Power supply voltage increase
8.
THW1 or THW5 has become de-
tached from its holder.
9.
THW1 or THW2 fault
10. FTC4 board failure
1.
3-way valve actuator fault
2.
Immersion heater relay (IHC) operat-
ing fault
3.
THW5 fault
4.
FTC4 board failure
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Diagnosis and action
1.
Refer to table in section 10-6. to determine if
system pump meets requirements.
If more head required either add an pump of
the same size or replace existing pump with
capacity model.
See 11. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE for
how to replace pump.
2.
Check circulation pump (See 10-6. for how
to check).
Open purge valve to remove trapped air.
Check the strainer for blockages.
Check the primary water circuit for leaks.
Check that the fl ow amount is within the rec-
ommended range.
3.
Check valves on primary water circuit are
installed level.
4.
Electrically test to determine fault.
5.
1) Electrically test to determine fault.
2) Operate 3-way valve manually using the
main remote controller. (Refer to <Manual
operation> in 9.2).
3) Replace 3-way valve coil.
4) Replace 3-way valve. (Refer to Procedure
6 in "11. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE."
6.
Electrically test the relays (BHC1, BHC2,
BHCP) to determine fault.
See 10-6. for how to check.
7.
Check the supply voltage.
8.
Visually inspect location and reattach as
necessary.
9.
Check resistance of thermistor against table
in section 10-6.
Compare FTC4 detected temperature to
hand held detector.
10. Replace board.
1.
1) Electrically test to determine fault.
2) Operate 3-way valve manually using the
main remote controller. (Refer to <Manual
operation> in 9.2).
3) Replace 3-way valve coil.
4) Replace 3-way valve. (Refer to Procedure
6 in "11. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE."
2.
Check immersion heater relay (IHC)
3.
Check resistance of thermistor against table
in section 10-6.
Compare FTC4 detected temperature to
hand held detector.
4.
Replace board.

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