Daikin RQYQ140-180PY1 Service Manual page 206

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Troubleshooting by Remote Controller
CHECK 9
List of inverter-related malfunction codes
Code
L5
Instantaneous overcurrent of
inverter compressor
L8
Overcurrent of inverter
compressor (Electronic thermal)
L1
Faulty inverter PCB
L9
Faulty startup of inverter
compressor
E5
Inverter compressor lock
L4
Radiator fin temperature rise
U2
Power supply voltage error
P1
Imbalanced power supply
LC
Transmission error (between
inverter PCB and control PCB)
PJ
PCB mismatching
P4
Faulty fin thermistor
197
Name
Condition for determining malfunction
• Inverter output current exceeds 32.3A even
instantaneously.
• Compressor overload running
An overcurrent of 19.0A or more continues for
a period of 5 consecutive seconds or that of
16.1A or more continues for a period of 260
consecutive seconds.
• The inverter loses synchronization.
• No output is given.
• The compressor motor fails to start up.
• The compressor is in the locked status (does
not rotate).
• The radiator fin temperature reaches 87°C or
more (while in operation).
• The inverter power supply voltage is high or
low.
• Power supply voltages get significantly
imbalanced among three phases.
• With the outdoor unit PCB, no
communications are carried out across control
PCB - inverter PCB - fan PCB.
• Any PCB of specification different from that of
the product is connected.
• The fin thermistor gets short-circuited or open. • Faulty fin thermistor
SiBE341001
Major cause
• Liquid sealing
• Faulty compressor
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Backflow of compressor liquid
• Sudden changes in loads
• Disconnected compressor wiring
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Faulty heavy current part of
compressor
• Liquid sealing or faulty
compressor
• Excessive oil or refrigerant
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Faulty compressor
• Malfunction of fan
• Running in overload for an
extended period of time
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Power supply error
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Power supply error (imbalanced
voltages of 2% or more)
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Dead inverter PCB
• Broken wire in communication
line
• Faulty control PCB
• Faulty inverter PCB
• Faulty fan PCB
• PCB of different specification
mounted
Troubleshooting

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