Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDTC50ZHXV Technical Manual page 281

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Error code
Remote controller:
None
1. Applicable model
All models
2. Error detection method
3. Condition of Error displayed
4. Presumable cause
Note:
LED
Green
Red
Indoor
Outdoor
5. Troubleshooting
From 1/3
[Unit side]
Does noise/vibration
occur when the cooling/
heating operation is
performed
normally?
NO
To 3/3
271
Content
Excessive noise/vibration (2/3)
Diagnosis
Are the pipes
contacting the
casing?
YES
NO
Is it heard
continuous hissing or
roaring sound?
NO
Are hissing sounds
heard at the startup or
stopping?
NO
Is blowing sound
heard at the start/stop
of defrosting during
heating?
NO
Is cracking noise
heard during heating
operation?
NO
Hissing noise is
heard during cooling
operation or after
stopping.
NO
Countermeasure
Rearrange the piping to
YES
avoid contact with the
casing.
It is noise/vibration that
is generated when the
refrigerant gas or liquid
flow through inside of
YES
piping of air-conditioner.
It is likely to occur
particularly during cooling
or defrosting in the heating
mode. It is normal.
The noise/vibration occurs
when the refrigerant starts
YES
or stops flowing. It is
normal.
When the defrosting starts
or stops during heating,
the refrigerant flow is
reversed due to switching
4-way valve. This causes
a large change in pressure
YES
which produces a blowing
sound. It may accompany
also the hissing sounds as
mentioned above. They are
normal.
After the start or stop of
heating operation or during
defrosting, abrupt changes
YES
in temperature cause resin
parts to shrink or expand.
This is normal.
It is the sound produced
by the drain pump that
discharges drain from the
indoor unit. The pump
continues to run for 5
YES
minutes after stopping the
cooling operation. This is
normal.
Apply the damper sealant
at places considered to
be the sources such as
the pressure reducing
mechanism (expansion
valve), capillary, etc.

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