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Mitsubishi Electric PUHY-200YMF-B Service Handbook page 116

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(8) Troubleshooting the major components of the BC controller
1) Pressure sensor
Pressure sensor troubleshooting flow
START
Check pressure sensor, PS1,
PS3, connectors for discon-
nection, looseness, or incor-
rect attachment.
OK?
Yes
Unit running?
No
Yes
Check on the LED monitor dis-
play.
• TH2 or LPS of outdoor unit.
• HPS of outdoor unit
• PS1, PS3 of BC controller and
confirm the following relationship
HPS > PS1
PS3 > TH2 or LPS
(puressure calculated value)
OK?
Yes
Stop the unit (compres-
sor OFF).
At least
10 minutes passed since
stopping?
Yes
Check PS1, PS3 on LED
monitor display and confirm
that none of the detected
pressure values is below
2
1kg/cm
G (0.098MPa).
OK?
Yes
HPS
PS1
PS3
or LPS (pressure calcu-
lated value) (The differ-
ence is less than 1kg/
2
cm
G (0.098MPa)
OK?
Yes
No board or pressure
sensor abnormality.
Check that refrigerant piping and
transmission line connections are
in agreement between outdoor
unit and BC controller.
OK?
Yes
Note 1
No
Take corrective action.
Note 2
No
Check that refrigerant pip-
ing and transmission line
connections are in agree-
ment between outdoor
unit and BC controller.
OK?
No
Yes
Note 2
No
TH2
No
Confirm the
following relationship PS1
PS3?
Yes
No
Correct refrigerant
piping and the trans-
mission line.
No
Correct refrigerant
piping and trans-
mission line.
Check for the faulty connec-
tor on applicable pressure
sensor.
OK?
Remove the pressure sensor
connector from the board, and
check the pressure.
No
Pressure
range within 0 to 1kg/cm
(0.098MPa)
Short connectors 2 and 3 on the
board and check the pressure.
Pressure
of at least 32kg/cm
(3.14MPa) indicated?
Replace
the
puressure sensor by the
correct pressure sensor,
and confirm detected pres-
sure is indicated correctly.
OK?
Change pres-
sure sensor.
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Note 3
No
Repair faulty connection.
Note 4
Yes
No
2
G
No
2
G
Yes
wrong
No
Yes
Change board.

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