Low-Pressure Sensor (63Ls) Trouble - Mitsubishi Electric PUMY-P200YKM Technical & Service Manual

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Check code
5202
Abnormal points and detection methods
When the detected pressure in the low-pressure sensor is −2.3kgf/F
or less, or 23.1kgf/F or more during operation, the compressor stops
operation with a check code <5202>.
For 3 minutes after compressor restarting, during defrosting operation,
and for 3 minutes after returning from defrosting operation, above
mentioned symptoms are not determined as abnormal.
●Diagnosis of defectives
Make sure to turn the power OFF before connecting/disconnecting
any connectors, or replacing boards.
Check the wiring and connector
connection.
Is there any abnormality such
as a disconnection, looseness or
breakage?
Check an internal pressure of the
refrigerant circuit.
Is the detected internal pressure
normal?
Check the detected pressure in 63LS, then
compare it with the internal pressure.
Is the detected pressure normal?
OCH575

Low-pressure sensor (63LS) trouble

Diagnosis
No
Yes
Causes and check points
Defective low-pressure sensor
Decrease of internal pressure caused by gas
leakage
Disconnection or contact failure of connector
Malfunction of input circuit on outdoor multi controller
circuit board
The black square (■) indicates a switch position.
63LS: Low-pressure sensor
Connect the wiring/connector properly.
Yes
Replace it in case of a breakage.
Check the refrigerant circuit, and refill
No
refrigerant after repairing the leakage.
The detected pressure in 63LS can be displayed by an
operation of SW1 on the outdoor multi controller circuit
board.
SW1 Setting
Display on LED1,2
ON
−99.9–999.9
kgf/cm²
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
No
Replace the outdoor multi controller circuit
board.
70
Remedy
Unit
Replace the 63LS.

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