IVT 12PHR-N Service Manual

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[1] SPECIFICATION............................................
[2] EXTERNAL DIMENSION...............................
[3] WIRING DIAGRAM.........................................
[4] ELECTRICAL PARTS.....................................
[1] BLOCK DIAGRAMS.......................................
[3] FUNCTION.....................................................
ATIONS................................................
TOR ERROR...........................................
ICS............................................................
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SERVICE MANUAL

SPLIT TYPE
AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP
MODEL
12PHR-N
The interests of user-safety(Required by safety regulations in
some countries)the set should be restored to its original condition
and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
CONTENTS
PENDENTLY..........................................
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
[8] SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION.....................
[9] CHART FOR READING SELF-DIAGNOSIS RES-
ULT........................................................
2-1
2-3
[1] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM................................
2-8
[2] PERFORMANCE CURVES............................
[1] INDOOR UNIT................................................
3-1
3-2
3-4
Parts Guide
S530612XPHRN/C
This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    12PHR-N SERVICE MANUAL S530612XPHRN/C SPLIT TYPE AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP MODEL 12PHR-N The interests of user-safety(Required by safety regulations in some countries)the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
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  • Page 3: Chapter 1. Product Specification [1] Specification

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION [1] SPECIFICATION 12PHR-N MODEL INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT ITEMS 12PHR-N Rated cooling capacity (Min. – Max.) 3.5 (0.9 - 4.0) Rated heating capacity (Min. – Max.) 4.6 (0.9 - 6.5) Moisture removal Liters/h Phase Single...
  • Page 4: External Dimension

    12PHR-N [2] EXTERNAL DIMENSION 1. Indoor unit Unit 18.5 INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER 22.0 2. Outdoor unit 37.5 167.5 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 2 2013/8/7 15:41:58...
  • Page 5: Wiring Diagram

    12PHR-N [3] WIRING DIAGRAM 1. Indoor unit 2 Outdoor Unit [4] ELECTRICAL PARTS 1. Indoor unit DESCRIPTION MODEL REMARKS Fan motor MLB395 DC Motor Fan motor capacitor Transformer Fu 1 QFS-GA078JBZZ (250V, 3.15A) 2 Outdoor Unit DESCRIPTION MODEL REMARKS Compressor...
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  • Page 7: Chapter 2. Explanation Of Circuit And Operation [1] Block Diagrams

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT AND OPERATION [1] BLOCK DIAGRAMS 1. Indoor unit Rectification circuit AC Power DC power supply circuit 3.15A Fuse Fan motor PWM control circuit Indoor fan motor Rotation pulse input circuit Fan motor pulse detect...
  • Page 8 12PHR-N 2. Outdoor unit AC clock circuit Pulse amplitude modulation circuit IGBT protecition Unit-unit wiring (AC Smoothing Power factor Filter Power supply circuit powewr and serial circuit converter circuit circuit signals) CPU oscillator circuit DC overvoltage detection circuit Outdoor fan drive circuit Outdoor fan 3.15A...
  • Page 9: Microcomputer Control System

    12PHR-N [2] MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Indoor unit 1.1. Electronic control circuit diagram 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 3 2013/8/7 15:42:00...
  • Page 10 12PHR-N 1.2. Display circuit diagram 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 4 2013/8/7 15:42:01...
  • Page 11 12PHR-N 1.3. Printed wiring board 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 5 2013/8/7 15:42:01...
  • Page 12 12PHR-N For Connection PWB From receiver From panel From display From display From panel From panel From hang From hang From panel motor left SW left PWB(black) PWB(yellow) SW right motor right motor right motor left To main PWB To main PWB...
  • Page 13 12PHR-N 2. Outdoor unit 2.1. Electronic control circuit diagram 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 7 2013/8/7 15:42:09...
  • Page 14 12PHR-N 2.2. Printed wiring board 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 8 2013/8/7 15:42:10...
  • Page 15: Function

    12PHR-N [3] FUNCTION Once the temperature of the outdoor unit heat exchanger drops to about 54°C or lower, the operating frequency is increased by 1. Function about 4 to 10 Hz every 60 seconds until the normal operation condition resumes.
  • Page 16 12PHR-N 1.11. ON timer 1.14.2 Outdoor unit The ON timer can be activated by pressing the ON timer button. If a malfunction occurs, LED1 on the outdoor unit flashes in When the ON timer is activated, the operation start time is 0.2-second intervals as shown below.
  • Page 17 12PHR-N 1.16. Adjusting the air flow direction 1.16.2 Horizontal air flow direction 1.16.1 Vertical air flow direction Heating operation Fan operation Hot keep zone Outside air temperature Set temperature Press the VERTICAL AIR FLOW button to set the desired air flow direction.
  • Page 18 12PHR-N 1.18. Dehumidifying operation control 1.22. 10°C OPERATION If the room temperature is 26°C or higher when dehumidifying Heating operation with 10°C set temperature will be performed. operation starts, the dehumidifying operation provides a low 1) Press the MODE button of Remote controller and select HEAT cooling effect in accordance with the room temperature setting mode.
  • Page 19 12PHR-N 2. Explanation of Plasmacluster circuit The cluster unit generates cluster ions, which are circulated throughout the room by the air flow created by the blower fan(indoor unit fan) in the air to air heat pump unit. 1)When microcomputer output turns "H", the Q11 output changes to "Lo", turning ON the cluster unit for the generation of cluster ions (positive and negative ions).
  • Page 20 12PHR-N 3.2. High power factor control circuit This circuit brings the operating current waveform closer to the waveform of commercial power supply voltage to maintain a high power factor. Because of the capacitor input, when the PAM circuit is OFF, the phase of the current waveform deviates from the voltage wave- form as shown below.
  • Page 21 12PHR-N 3.3. PAM protection circuit (Overvoltage detection) To prevent excessive voltage of PAM output from R125 damaging the IPM and electrolytic capacitor as 270K well as the control printed circuit board (PCB), this circuit monitors the PAM output voltage and...
  • Page 22 12PHR-N 4. Explanation of IPM drive circuit The IPM for compressor drive is made by Mitsubishi Electric. The power supply for the IPM drive, the shunt resistance for over current detection, etc., are provided outside the IPM (control PCB). 4.1. IPM drive power supply circuit The power supply for the upper-phase IGBT (HU, HV, HW) drive employs a bootstrap system, and provides power to the upper-phase The 15-V power supply for the lower-phase IC is provided by the control printed circuit board (PCB).
  • Page 23 12PHR-N 4.1.2 DC over current detection circuit When a current of about 25 A or higher flows through the shunt resistance (R49) on the control printed circuit board (PCB), the voltage at this resistance is input to IPM CIN pin (15). Then, the gate voltage of the lower-phase IGBT (LU, LV, LW) inside the IPM turns OFF to cut off the overcurrent.
  • Page 24 12PHR-N 5. 120° Energizing control (digital position detection control) This control system detects the digital position detection signal and adjusts the rate of acceleration/deceleration accordingly. The motor’s induced voltage waveform is input to the comparator in the form of PWM-switched pulse waveform, and a position detec- tion signal is generated as a reference voltage equaling 1/2 of 280 VDC.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3. Function And Operation Of Protective Procedures [1] Protection Device Functions And Operations

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 3. FUNCTION AND OPERATION OF PROTECTIVE PROCEDURES [1] PROTECTION DEVICE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Function Operation Self-diagnosis result display Description Detection period Reset condition Indoor Indoor Outdoor unit error unit unit display ☆ 1 Indoor unit fan Operation stops if there is no...
  • Page 26 12PHR-N Function Operation Self-diagnosis result display Description Detection period Reset condition Indoor Indoor Outdoor unit error unit unit display Yes ☆ 1 DC overcurrent Compressor stops if DC current When compressor is Operation OFF or ON of about 25 A or higher flows in...
  • Page 27: Air Conditioner Operation In Thermistor Error

    12PHR-N Function Operation Self-diagnosis result display Description Detection period Reset condition Indoor Indoor Outdoor unit error unit unit display Yes ☆ 1 Outdoor unit Compressor stops if there is At compressor startup Operation OFF or ON discharge open-circuit in outdoor unit thermistor open- discharge thermistor (TH1).
  • Page 28 12PHR-N 2. Outdoor unit Item Mode Control operation When resistance Short-circuit When resistance Open-circuit is low (temperat- is high (temperat- ure judged higher ure judged lower than actual) than actual) Compressor Cooling Expansion Compressor Compressor high Layer short- Outdoor unit...
  • Page 29: Thermistor Temperature Characteristics

    12PHR-N [3] THERMISTOR TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS 1. Indoor unit thermistor temperature characteristics Figure 1 Temperature properties of indoor thermistors Room temperature Thermistor Signal Color thermistor TH1 (CN10 1 - 3 ) Room temperature Yellow Heat exchange Heat exchange Orange thermistor TH2 (CN11 1 - 2 ) To measure the resistance, first remove the soldering as shown at right.
  • Page 30: How To Operate The Outdoor Unit Independently

    12PHR-N [4] HOW TO OPERATE THE OUTDOOR UNIT INDEPENDENTLY 1. Cooling in 40 Hz fixed mode To operate the outdoor unit independently, short-circuit the sections indicated by arrows in the diagram below with an adapter, and ap- ply 220-240 VAC between (1) and (N) on the terminal board of the outdoor unit. This allows the outdoor unit to be operated in cooling mode independently.
  • Page 31 12PHR-N Main cause Inspection method Normal value/condition Remedy Light receiving unit is defective Check signal receiving circuit Tester indicator should move when Replace PWB. (measure voltage between termi- signal is received. nals 8 and 10 or 9 and 10 of con- nector CN17).
  • Page 32: Malfunction (Parts) Check Method

    12PHR-N [6] MALFUNCTION (PARTS) CHECK METHOD 1. Procedure for determining defective outdoor unit IPM/compressor The following flow chart shows a procedure for locating the cause of a malfunction when the compressor does not start up and a DC overcurrent indication error occurs.
  • Page 33 12PHR-N 2. Procedure for determining defective expansion valve Measure resistance in expansion valve coil. Normal resistance between red terminal of expansion valve lead wire and each terminal: about 46 (at 20 ) (red) Checker Insert checker shown at left into connector (CN12) on control PWB, and operate air conditioner.
  • Page 34 12PHR-N 5. IPM check method Turn off the power, let the large capacity electrolytic capacitor (C10) discharge completely, and dismount the IPM. Then, using a tester, check leak current between C and E. When using a digital tester, the (+) and (-) tester lead wires in the table must be reversed.
  • Page 35: Outdoor Unit Check Method

    12PHR-N [7] OUTDOOR UNIT CHECK METHOD After repairing the outdoor unit, conduct the following inspection procedures to make sure that it has been repaired completely. Then, operate the compressor for a final operation check. 1. Checking procedures No. Item Check method...
  • Page 36 12PHR-N 3. Caution in checking printed circuit boards (PWB) 3.1. Non-insulated control circuit The GND terminals of the low-voltage circuits (control circuits for microcomputer and thermistors and drive circuits for expansion valve and relays) on the control printed circuit board (PWB) are connected to the compressor drive power supply (320-VDC negative termi- nal).
  • Page 37: Self-Diagnosis Function

    12PHR-N [8] TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1. Self-Diagnosis Function and Display Mode To display self-diagnosis result, hold down the AUX button for more than 5 seconds when the indoor unit is not operating. • The number of indications displayed by the LEDs on the outdoor unit differs from that for the 2001 cooling unit models (for detailed display of malfunction information).
  • Page 38 12PHR-N Status of Indication Malfunction No. Content of diagnosis Inspection Remedy location/method indoor / by LED1 displayed on main unit outdoor display section *1 units outdoor unit*2 Main Sub- Main Sub-category category category category Indoor/ Cycle Compressor (1) Check the outdoor...
  • Page 39 12PHR-N Status of Indication Malfunction No. Content of diagnosis Inspection Remedy location/method indoor/ by LED1 displayed on main unit outdoor display section *1 units outdoor unit*2 Main Sub- Main Sub-category category category category Indoor/ Outdoor unit DC over current (1) IPM continuity...
  • Page 40 12PHR-N Status of Indication Malfunction No. Content of diagnosis Inspection Remedy location/method indoor/ by LED1 displayed on main unit outdoor display section *1 units outdoor unit*2 Main Sub- Main Sub-category category category category Indoor/ Outdoor unit Thermistor (1) Check to make...
  • Page 41 12PHR-N Status of Indication Malfunction No. Content of diagnosis Inspection Remedy location/method indoor/ by LED1 displayed on main unit outdoor display section *1 units outdoor unit*2 Main Sub- Main Sub-category category category category Indoor/ DC compressor Compressor (1) Check the colors...
  • Page 42 12PHR-N Status of Indication Malfunction No. Content of diagnosis Inspection Remedy location/method indoor/ by LED1 displayed on main unit outdoor display section *1 units outdoor unit*2 Main Sub- Main Sub-category category category category Indoor/ Indoor unit fan Indoor unit fan...
  • Page 43 12PHR-N Malfunction indications due to erroneous wiring during air conditioner installation Inter-unit wiring error mode Symptom Malfunction diagnosis display “18-1” Indoor Outdoor unit unit Malfunction diagnosis display None (Displays “18-0” when malfunction code is called out.) Indoor Outdoor unit unit...
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  • Page 45: Chapter 4. Refrigeration Cycle [1]Schematic Diagram

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 4. REFRIGERATION CYCLE [1]SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1. HOW REFRIGERANT FLOWS Indoor unit Evaporator Flare coupling Flare coupling 3-way 2-way valve valve Heating Cooling Silencer Strainer Outdoor unit Accumulator Antifreeze pipe Expansion valve Comp- ressor Coil Reverse valve Condenser 2. STANDARD CONDITION...
  • Page 46: Performance Curves

    12PHR-N [2] PERFORMANCE CURVES NOTE 1) Indoor fan speed: Hi 2) Open Panel/Vertical Louvre: Auto; Horizontal Louvre: Center 3) Indoor air temp. : Cooling 27°C, Heating 20°C 4) Power source : 230V, 50Hz 1.1. At Cooling 1.2. At Heating 1200...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5. Disassembling Procedure

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 5. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE If, in carrying out repairs and modifications, the work requires the use of arc- and flame-producing apparatus, such as welding, brazing and soldering equipment, this work shall only be started after the rooms have been thoroughly ventilated. While the work is being carried out, the mechanical ventilation,if any, shall be kept in constant operation and all windows and doors kept open.
  • Page 48 12PHR-N 1. MAIN UNIT 11)The tapes that is the fixation of the lead wire is peeled off. 7)Remove the connector cover. (use the (-) screwdriver). 8)All of the nine connectors are removed. 12)The panel base is drawn out forward. (both sides) 9)The hook three places of the part interior of front panel on are removed.
  • Page 49 12PHR-N 15)The panel mechanism assembly is removed. (2 screws) 19)The display printed boad is removed. (Hook three places) 20)The panel mechanism cover is removed. (3 screws) 16)The display assembly is removed. (right and left two hooks place) 21)The screw that is the fixation of the panel motor is removed, and is 17)The cover of the display printed boad is removed.
  • Page 50 12PHR-N 23)The panel motor is removed. (2 screws) 27)The reception cover is removed. 28)A fixed screw for P.W.B. box cover is removed. 24)The mechanism case is removed. (Hook one place) 29)Hook is removed by handling a minus driver. 25)The limit switch is removed.
  • Page 51 12PHR-N 31)The fixing band in the P.W.B.assembly is cut. (4 parts) 35)The plasmacluster assembly is pulled forward, and detached. 32)The connectors in nine places are removed. 36)Two hooks of the plasmacluster cover are removed by using (-) screwdriver. 33)The Terminal board removed. (1 screw ) 37)After the plasmacluster that removes the PC cover is taken out, the wire connector is removed.
  • Page 52 12PHR-N 39)Air filter cleaning mechanism assembly is pulled forward and 43)The thermally sensitive resistor holder is removed. removed. (Hook two places) 40)The limit switch cover is removed. 44)The relay printed bord holder removed. (2 screws) 41)The limit switch is removed. (Hook one place) 45)P.W.B.
  • Page 53 12PHR-N 47)The P.W.B.assembly is drawn out forward. 51)Two screws of cover L are removed. 48)The Terminal cover of the Terminal stand assembly is removed. 52)Two screws for the evaporator fixation (right side) are removed. (Hook two places) 53)One screw for the drain pan fixation (right side) is removed.
  • Page 54: Disassembly Of Outdoor Unit

    12PHR-N 55)Four fixed screws of the vertical direction louver stand assembly 58)The cross flow fan fixation screw is loosened. removed. 59)The two screws for the fan motor cover fixation are removed. 56)Driving motor of the vertical direction louver stand assembly is removed.
  • Page 55 12PHR-N 3) The 2 screws on the left-hand side of top plate ass’y is removed. 7) The 5 screws on the right-hand side of side cover R is removed. 4) The screw on the right-hand side of front panel is removed 8) The 2 screws on the right-hand side of side cover L is removed.
  • Page 56 12PHR-N 11)A bulkhead plate fixed 2 screws is removed. 15)The compressor cover is removed. 16)A thermistor is removed. (1 place) 12)The compressor covers 1, 2 removed. 13)A nut is removed and a terminal cover is removed. 17)An outdoor fan is removed.
  • Page 57: Chapter 6. Operation Manual

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 6. OPERATION MANUAL BASIC OPERATION Press the MODE button to select the operation mode. AUTO HEAT COOL Press the ON/OFF button to start operation. • The red OPERATION lamp ( ) on the unit will light. Press the THERMOSTAT button to set the desired tem- perature.
  • Page 58 12PHR-N TIPS ABOUT INDICATOR PANEL The indicator panel will change each time you press the DIS- NOTE: PLAY button in the following manner. • The displayed temperatures are rough estimates and may vary from the actual temperatures. • is displayed until the temperatures are being detected.
  • Page 59 12PHR-N ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION VERTICAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION Press the VERTICAL AIR FLOW button Press the HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW but- to set the desired air flow direction. ton to set the desired air flow direction.
  • Page 60 12PHR-N PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION Plasmacluster ions released into the room are effective against airborne contaminants, such as mold, viruses, and allergens. During operation, press the PLASMACLUSTER button. • The remote control will display “ ”. • The blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.
  • Page 61 12PHR-N ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER When the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER is set, the unit will automatically turn off after one hour. Press the ONE-HOUR OFF TIMER button. • The remote control displays “ ”. • The orange TIMER lamp ( ) on the unit will light up.
  • Page 62 12PHR-N TIMER OPERATION TIMER ON Press the TIMER ON ( ) button. The TIMER ON indicator will blink; press the TIME ADVANCE or REVERSE button to set the desired time . (The time can be set in 10-minute increments.) Press the TIMER SET (SET/C) button.
  • Page 63 12PHR-N 10˚C OPERATION Heating operation with 10˚C set temperature will be performed. Press the MODE button and select HEAT mode. Press the ON/OFF button to start HEAT operation. Press the 10˚C button. • The remote control will display “ 10˚C ”.
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  • Page 65: Chapter 7. Installation Manual

    12PHR-N CHAPTER 7. INSTALLATION MANUAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench according to the specified • Installation must be made in accordance with the installation manual by qualified service personnel. method. Incorrect work will cause electric shock, water leak, fire.
  • Page 66: Installation Diagram

    12PHR-N PIPING Max. piping length:A Max. height difference:B Min. piping length Additional refrigerant (piping length exceeds 10m) 15 m 20 g/m • Standard piping length is 5m. • When the outdoor unit is placed at a higher level than the indoor unit, provide a trap near the hose’s lead-in port.
  • Page 67 12PHR-N PLACING THE MOUNTING PLATE AND MAKING A PIPING HOLE (1) Referring to the figure below, mark the location for the wall plugs and the piping hole. Determining hole position • Recommended fixing holes are marked in circle around the hole. (7 points) 1.
  • Page 68 12PHR-N CONNECTING THE CABLE TO THE INDOOR UNIT (1) Process the end of the connecting cable for the indoor 60mm side. 55mm • Use a copper cable. (Cross-section area 1,5 mm Open panel • Use a cable which is not lighter than polychloroprene...
  • Page 69 12PHR-N AIR REMOVAL Use a vacuum pump, gauge manifold and hoses exclusively for R410A. Gauge manifold (1) Remove both valve shaft caps of the 2 and 3-way valves. Compound gauge 2-way valve (2) Remove the service port cap of the 3-way valve.
  • Page 70 12PHR-N POWER CABLING HANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL Prepare a dedicated power supply circuit. (1) Fit the special 5 DRY BATTERY 6 SPECIAL SCREW screw to the wall Supply power 220 V - 240 V, single-phase with the wall plug. (2) Hang the remote...
  • Page 71: Parts List

    12PHR-N PARTS LIST SPLIT TYPE AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP MODEL 12PHR-N In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
  • Page 72 12PHR-N [1] INDOOR UNIT PARTS 3-67 3-15 3-65 3-66 3-27 3-44 3-68 3-64 10-6 3-17 3-18 3-14 3-71 3-62 3-16 3-19 3-17 3-10 3-12 3-20 3-39 3-70 3-69 3-21 3-10 3-16 3-12 2-5A-5 3-39 2-5B-5 2-19 3-41 3-22 3-38 10-1...
  • Page 73 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [1] INDOOR UNIT PARTS CMOT-A515JBKZ FAN MOTOR SUB ASS'Y DSGY-F268JBKZ CONTROL BOARD UNIT RH-HXA113JBZZ THERMISTOR RMOT-A174JBZZ LOUVER MOTOR H RMOT-A179JBZZ LOUVER MOTOR VR RMOT-A176JBZZ LOUVER MOTOR VL...
  • Page 74 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL 3-37 CSRA-A715JBKZ DRAIN PAN SUB ASS'Y 3-38 MLOV-A503JBFB AIR FLOW LOUVER H-LOUVER IN 3-39 NBRG-A038JBFA BEARING C 3-40 PGID-A166JBFA DRAIN GUIDE 3-41 PGUMMA381JBEZ DRAIN PLUG 3-42 PCOV-B477JBWZ...
  • Page 75 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL 8-15 CGID-A045JBKZ FILTER GUIDE K 8-22 LHLD-A995JBFZ THERMISTOR HOLDER 8-27 LHLD-A991JBFA GUIDE STRONG 8-28 PGID-A167JBFA FILTER GUIDE L 8-29 PGID-A168JBFA FILTER GUIDE R 8-30 PGID-A169JBFA FILTER GUIDE C...
  • Page 76 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [2] Panel opening and shutting mechanism R Assembly 2-15 CBOX-A053JBKZ PANEL MECHANISM L ASS'Y LHLD-A943JBFB HOOK LPIN-A009JBEZ PiIN MARMPA067JBMA GEAR-C MCAMPA010JBFZ NGER-A040JBEZ CAM L NGER-A041JBEZ GEAR 35...
  • Page 77 12PHR-N [3] Panel opening and shutting mechanism L Assembly PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [3] Panel opening and shutting mechanism R Assembly 2-35 CBOX-A054JBKZ PANEL MECHANISM L ASS'Y 2-21 LHLD-A943JBFB HOOK 2-23 LPIN-A009JBEZ...
  • Page 78 12PHR-N [4] ACCESSORY PARTS 7-11 7-19 7-14 7-15 7-16 7-18 PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [4] ACCESSORY PARTS UBATUA027JBE0 BUTTERY FFZK-A247JBKZ SCREWS KIT 7-11 CRMC-A899JBEZ REMOTE CONTROLER 7-14 USPT-A003CDEZ SPUIT 7-15 LHLD-A998JBKZ COVER (for Cabele)
  • Page 79 12PHR-N [6] INDOOR PACKING PARTSt PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [6] INDOOR PACKING PARTS SPAKCE471JBEZ PACKING CASE SPADBA448JBEZ PAD R SPADBA449JBEZ PAD L SPADBA462JBEZ CABI PAD SSAKAA106JBEZ SPAKCJ944YDEZ CASE PG-9 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 9 2013/8/7 15:42:45...
  • Page 80 12PHR-N [7] OUTDOOR UNIT PARTS 2-48-1 2-17 2-34 2-60 2-46-2 2-57 2-46-1 2-48-2 2-26 2-7-1 2-7-4 2-7-2 2-46-3 2-22 2-25 2-7-5 2-39-5 2-39-3 2-31 2-33 2-39-4 2-37 2-7-3 2-20 2-7-6 1-2-6 2-19 2-56 1-2-7 3-12 2-18 2-47-1 1-10 2-10 2-39...
  • Page 81 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL [7] OUTDOOR UNIT PARTS CMOTLB471JBEZ FAN MOTOR DSGY-F269JBKZ CONTROL BOARD UNIT 1-2-6 RH-IXB019JBZZ 1-2-7 VHDD25XB60+-F DIODE BRIDGE RCILZA031JBZZ REACTOR QTANZA074JBZZ TERMINAL BOARD FW-VZA070JBKZ WIRE 1-10 RNF--A001VBE0 FERRITE CORE...
  • Page 82 12PHR-N 2-34 PPLT-A195JBTA SIDE COVER L 2-35 PSEL-E206JBEZ BASE PAN SEAL 2-37 PCOV-A997JBWZ COVER 2-38 PSEL-C685JBEZ SEAL 2-39-2 PSEL-C769JBEZ SEAL 2-39-3 PSEL-C684JBEZ SEAL 2-39-6 PSEL-C345JBEZ SEAL 2-39-7 PSEL-C767JBEZ SEAL 2-40 PSEL-C029JBEZ SEAL A 2-41 PSEL-C222JBEZ SEAL B 2-42 PSEL-C270JBEZ SEAL...
  • Page 83 12PHR-N PRICE PARTS Q'TY USED PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION RANK MARK RANK PER MODEL 3-26 PGUMSA386JBEZ RUBBER 3-6-1 DVLV-B441JBKZ REVERSE VALVE ASS'Y 3-6-2 PSRN-A091JBEZ STRAINER 3-6-3 PFPFPE966JBEZ PIPE INSULATOR 3-6-4 LBND-A047JBE0 WIRE FIXING BAND 3-27 PSEL-E531JBEZ THERMISTOR SEAL [8] OTHER PARTS...
  • Page 84 ■ INDEX PARTS CODE PRICE PART PARTS CODE PRICE PART RANK MARK RANK RANK MARK RANK [ C ] [ G ] CBOX-A053JBKZ 2-15 GCAB-A376JBTA 2-15 CBOX-A054JBKZ 2-35 GGAD-A069JBTA 2-5A-5 CCAB-A550JBKZ GGAD-A072JBTA 2-5B-5 CCHS-A931JBTA GGADPA021JBFA 2-16 CCHS-B127JBKZ GLEG-A149JBEZ 3-14 CCIL-A142JBKZ [ H ] CCOV-A255JBKZ HDECQA231JBRA...
  • Page 85 PARTS CODE PRICE ADPART PARTS CODE PRICE ANADPART RANK MARK RAACNKAF RANK MARK RAACNKAF [ M ] PCOV-B525JBFB 3-69 MARMPA067JBMA PCOV-B526JBFB 3-48 MARMPA067JBMA 2-24 PCOV-B533JBFA 3-56 MCAMPA010JBFZ PDAI-A123JBTA 3-10 MCAMPA012JBFZ 2-16 PDAI-A218JBFA 3-43 MCAMPA012JBFZ 2-26 PDAI-A231JBFA 3-20 MCAMPA013JBFZ 2-27 PDAI-A239JBWZ 2-12 MJNTPA150JBFB 3-16...
  • Page 86 PARTS CODE PRICE ANADPART PARTS CODE PRICE ANADPART RANK MARK RAACNKAF RANK MARK RAACNKAF PSEL-C342JBEZ 2-47-1 [ R ] PSEL-C345JBEZ 2-39-6 RCILZA031JBZZ PSEL-C345JBEZ 2-50 RH-HXA113JBZZ PSEL-C491JBEZ 2-59 RH-HXA154JBZZ 1-11 PSEL-C684JBEZ 2-39-3 RH-IXB019JBZZ 1-2-6 PSEL-C684JBEZ 2-51 RMOT-A164JBZZ 2-13 PSEL-C685JBEZ 2-38 RMOT-A167JBZZ 2-38 PSEL-C767JBEZ 2-39-7...
  • Page 87 PARTS CODE PRICE ANADPART RANK MARK RAACNKAF XTTS740P10000 11-14 XTTS740P12000 11-15 XTTS740P14000 11-16 XTTS740P20000 11-18 XUPS740P10000 2-20 XUPS740P10000 2-40 12PHR-N_S530612PHRN.indd 17 2013/8/7 15:42:48...
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