Fujitsu AO G30KBTB Series Service Instruction
Fujitsu AO G30KBTB Series Service Instruction

Fujitsu AO G30KBTB Series Service Instruction

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SPLIT TYPE
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
DUCT
INVERTER
Models Indoor unit
ARXG30KMLA
ARXG36KMLA
ARXG45KMLA
RDG30KMLA
RDG36KMLA
RDG45KMLA
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Outdoor unit
AO*G30KBTB
AO*G36KBTB
AO*G45KBTB
ROG30KBTB
ROG36KBTB
ROG45KBTB

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  • Page 1 SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER DUCT type INVERTER SERVICE INSTRUCTION Models Indoor unit Outdoor unit AO*G30KBTB ARXG30KMLA AO*G36KBTB ARXG36KMLA ARXG45KMLA AO*G45KBTB ROG30KBTB RDG30KMLA ROG36KBTB RDG36KMLA ROG45KBTB RDG45KMLA...
  • Page 2: Control And Functions

    1. CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS 2019.10.17 SR_CH04_AR012EF_01...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS 1. Compressor frequency control..............01-1 1-1. Cooling operation ......................01-1 1-2. Heating operation ......................01-3 1-3. Dry operation ........................01-4 1-4. Compressor frequency at normal start-up ..............01-5 1-5. Compressor frequency limitation by outdoor temperature ..........01-7 2. Auto changeover operation................01-9 3.
  • Page 4: Compressor Frequency Control

    1. Compressor frequency control 1-1. Cooling operation A sensor (room temperature thermistor) built in the indoor unit body will usually perceive difference or variation between a set temperature and present room temperature, and controls the operation frequency of the compressor. •...
  • Page 5 • Limit of maximum speed based on outdoor temperature Outdoor temperature rises Outdoor temperature drops 36°C A zone 34°C 32°C B zone 30°C 21°C C zone 19°C 12°C D zone 10°C 2°C E zone 0°C F zone Unit: rps Outdoor Indoor unit fan mode Model name temperature...
  • Page 6: Heating Operation

    1-2. Heating operation A sensor (room temperature thermistor) built in indoor unit body will usually perceive difference or variation between setting temperature and present room temperature, and controls operation fre- quency of compressor. • If the room temperature is 6.0 °C lower than a set temperature, the compressor operation frequen- cy will attain to maximum performance.
  • Page 7: Dry Operation

    1-3. Dry operation The compressor rotation frequency shall change according to the temperature, set temperature, and room temperature variation which the room temperature sensor of the indoor unit has detected as shown in the table below. Zone is defined by set temperature and room temperature. •...
  • Page 8: Compressor Frequency At Normal Start-Up

    1-4. Compressor frequency at normal start-up ¢ Models: AOYG30KBTB and AOYG36KBTB Compressor frequency soon after starting is controlled as below. Frequency VIII Frequency VII Frequency VI Frequency V Frequency IV Frequency III Frequency II Frequency I Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Time 5...
  • Page 9 ¢ Model: AOYG45KBTB Compressor frequency soon after starting is controlled as below. Frequency X Frequency IX Frequency VIII Frequency VII Frequency VI Frequency V Frequency IV Frequency III Frequency II Frequency I Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Time 5 Time 6 Time 7...
  • Page 10: Compressor Frequency Limitation By Outdoor Temperature

    1-5. Compressor frequency limitation by outdoor temperature The minimum compressor frequency is limited by outdoor temperature as below. • Cooling/Dry mode K zone 52°C J zone 50°C I zone 46°C H zone 31°C G zone 21°C F zone 13°C E zone 7°C D zone 2°C...
  • Page 11 • Heating mode I zone 20°C H zone 16°C G zone 12°C F zone 7°C E zone 2°C D zone -7°C C zone -10°C B zone -15°C A zone Limitation of compressor Model name Outdoor temperature zone frequency A zone 58 rps B zone 52 rps...
  • Page 12: Auto Changeover Operation

    2. Auto changeover operation When the air conditioner is set to AUTO mode by remote controller, operation starts in the optimum mode from among heating, cooling, dry and monitoring modes. During operation, the optimum mode is automatically switched in accordance with temperature changes. The temperature can be set be- tween 18°C and 30°C in 1.0°C steps.
  • Page 13 Operation flow chart Start Ts: Setting temperarure Monitor mode Room temp. > Ts+2°C? Room temp. < Ts-2°C? Middle zone Auto change over is second or more? Operation mode before the monitor mode is cooling mode? Operation mode of Heating operation Cooling operation outdoor unit: Cooling? Thermostat remains...
  • Page 14: Fan Control

    3. Fan control Tr: Room temperature Ts: Setting temperature 3-1. Indoor fan control ¢ Fan speed Indoor fan speed is defined as below. Speed (rpm) Operation mode Fan mode ARXG30KMLA ARXG36KMLA ARXG45KMLA HIGH 1,270 1,270 1,300 1,020 Heating QUIET S-LOW HIGH 1,130 1,130...
  • Page 15 ¢ Heating operation Switch the airflow AUTO, and the indoor fan motor will run according to a room temperature, as be- low. On the other hand, if switched in HIGH—QUIET, the indoor motor will run at a constant airflow of HEAT operation modes QUIET, LOW, MED, HIGH as shown in “Fan speed”...
  • Page 16 ¢ Moisture return prevention control (cooling and dry mode) Switch the airflow AUTO at cooling mode, and the indoor fan motor will run as shown below. Compressor Indoor fan setting airflow Indoor fan speed S-LOW 30 (sec) - (01-13) - 3-1.
  • Page 17: Outdoor Fan Control

    3-2. Outdoor fan control ¢ Outdoor fan motor This outdoor unit has a DC fan motor. (Control method is different between AC and DC motors.) ¢ Fan speed  Models: AOYG30KBTB and AOYG36KBTB Fan speed is defined by outdoor temperature and compressor frequency. Unit: rpm Fan step Cooling or dry...
  • Page 18  Model: AOYG45KBTB Fan speed is defined by outdoor temperature and compressor frequency. Unit: rpm Fan step Cooling or dry Heating — — — S-HIGH — • When the compressor frequency increases, the outdoor fan speed also changes to the higher speed.
  • Page 19: Timer Operation Control

    4. Timer operation control 4-1. Wireless remote control On/Off timer Program timer Sleep timer Weekly timer ○ ○ ○ — ¢ On/Off timer • Off timer: When the clock reaches the set timer, the air conditioner will be turned off. Operation mode Stop mode Set time of timer...
  • Page 20 ¢ Sleep timer If the sleep timer is set, the room temperature is monitored and the operation is stopped auto- matically. If the operation mode or the set temperature is change after the sleep timer is set, the operation is continued according to the changed setting of the sleep timer from that time on. •...
  • Page 21: Wired Remote Control

    4-2. Wired remote control Temperature set On/Off timer Program timer Sleep timer Weekly timer back timer ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¢ On/Off timer • Off timer: When the clock reaches the set timer, the air conditioner will be turned off. Operation mode Stop mode Set time of timer...
  • Page 22 ¢ Sleep timer If the sleep timer is set, the room temperature is monitored and the operation is stopped auto- matically. If the operation mode or the set temperature is change after the sleep timer is set, the operation is continued according to the changed setting of the sleep timer from that time on. •...
  • Page 23 ¢ Temperature set back timer • The SET BACK timer only changes the set temperature for 7 days, it cannot be used to start or stop air conditioner operation. • The SET BACK timer can be set to operate up to two times per day but only one temperature setting can be used.
  • Page 24: Defrost Operation Control

    5. Defrost operation control Tn: Outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature Ta: Outdoor temperature Tn10: Temperature at 10 minutes after compressor start Tnb: Temperature before 5 minutes Triggering condition • The defrost operation starts when outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature sensor detects the temperature lower than the values shown below.
  • Page 25: Defrost Operation In Heating Operation Stopped

    5-1. Defrost operation in heating operation stopped If the outdoor unit is frosted when stopping the heating operation, it stops after performing the auto- matic defrosting operation. In this time, if the indoor unit operation lamp flashes slowly (6 sec on/2 sec off), the outdoor unit al- low the heat exchanger to defrost, and then stop.
  • Page 26: Various Control

    6. Various control 6-1. Auto restart When the power was interrupted by a power failure etc. during operation, the operation contents at that time are memorized and when the power is recovered, operation is automatically started with the memorized operation contents. Operation contents memorized when the power is interrupted Operation mode Setting temperature...
  • Page 27: Compressor Preheating

    6-4. Compressor preheating By preheating the compressor, warm airflow is quickly discharged when the operation is started. • Triggering condition 1 – Outdoor temperature ≤ 20°C When outdoor temperature reaches 26°C, compressor preheating stops. – 30 minutes after compressor stopped •...
  • Page 28: Drain Pump Control

    6-7. Drain pump control ¢ Drain control for cooling operation  During the compressor in operation • Triggering condition The thermostat is turned on during cooling or dry mode. • Operation details The drain pump is turned on. • Release condition –...
  • Page 29  Overflow control • Triggering condition The float switch is turned on. • Operation details – The drain pump is turned on. – When the operation mode is cooling or dry, operate the followings. • The compressor is stopped. • Then indoor fan control is turned off. •...
  • Page 30 ¢ Drain control for dehumidification operation  During cooling or dry mode • When the compressor starts, the drain pump starts simultaneously. • The drain pump operates continuously for 3 minutes after the compressor is turned off. Compressor Drain pump 3 minutes •...
  • Page 31: 4-Way Valve Control

     During heating mode or fan mode and when operation is stopped • Triggering condition Drain pump is turned on at the same time that the float switch is turned on. • Operation details When the float switch turns on continuously for 3 minutes, "failure indication" operates. There- after, even if the float switch turns off, the "failure indication"...
  • Page 32: Outdoor Unit Low Noise Operation

    6-10. Outdoor unit low noise operation The compressor frequency and outdoor unit fan speed are limited to reduce the operation noise by external input. Compressor Outdoor fan speed frequency Low noise mode Low noise mode Cooling/Dry Level 1 AOYG30KBTB Heating Cooling/Dry AOYG36KBTB Level 2...
  • Page 33: Various Protections

    7. Various protections 7-1. Discharge gas temperature over-rise prevention control The discharge gas temperature sensor (discharge thermistor: outdoor unit side) detects the dis- charge gas temperature. • When the discharge temperature becomes higher than the trigger condition, the compressor fre- quency is decreased as the table below, and it continues to decrease until the discharge tempera- ture becomes lower than the trigger condition.
  • Page 34: Current Release Control

    7-3. Current release control The compressor frequency is controlled so that the outdoor unit input current does not exceeds cur- rent limit value set according to the outdoor temperature. The compressor frequency returns according to the operation mode, when the current becomes low- er than the release value.
  • Page 35: Compressor Temperature Protection

    7-5. Compressor temperature protection When the compressor temperature sensor detects higher than the trigger condition below, the com- pressor is stopped. When the compressor temperature sensor detects the release condition, the pro- tection is released. Trigger condition 108°C 80°C Release condition (3 minutes after compressor stop) 7-6.
  • Page 36: High Temperature And High Pressure Release Control

    7-8. High temperature and high pressure release control The compressor is controlled as follows. ¢ Models: AOYG30KBTB, AOYG36KBTB, and AOYG45KBTB Indoor unit heat exchanger Indoor unit heat exchanger temperature rises temperature drops 63°C Zone A 55°C 53°C Zone B 50°C Zone C Zone D Stable zone...
  • Page 37 DUCT type INVERTER 2 . TROUBLE SHOOTING...
  • Page 38 2 ERROR DISPLAY 2-1 WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER DISPLAY (OPTION) 1. Check the error 1. If an error occurs, an error icon appears on the “Monitor mode screen”. Touch the [Status] on the “Monitor mode screen”.The “Status” screen is displayed. 2. Touch the [Error Information] on the “Status”screen. The “Error Information”screen is displayed. (If there are no errors, the [Error Information] will not be displayed.) 3.
  • Page 39 2-2 TROUBLE SHOOTING WITH ERROR CODE Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 1 OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Error code : 11 Outdoor unit : No indication Serial communication error (Serial Reverse Transfer Error) Detective details: Detective Actuators: When the indoor unit cannot receive the serial signal from Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Main PCB more than 2minutes after power ON, or the indoor unit cannot receive Outdoor unit fan motor...
  • Page 40 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 2 Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 11 Serial communication error (Serial Forward Transfer Error) : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: When the outdoor unit cannot properly receive the serial signal from Indoor unit Controller PCB...
  • Page 41 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 3 Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 12 Wired Remote Controller Communication Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: When the outdoor unit cannot properly receive the serial signal from Indoor unit Controller PCB indoor unit for 10 seconds or more.
  • Page 42 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 4 Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 15 Automatic Air flow Adjustment Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Indoor unit controller PCB On automatic airflow adjustment operation, when the fan speed other than 0rpm is detected at the 0rpm operation.
  • Page 43 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 5 Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 18 External communication error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: After receiving a signal from the external I/O PCB, External communication error the same a signal has not been received for 15sec Forecast of Cause :...
  • Page 44 Trouble shooting 6 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 23 Combination error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: 1. The outdoor unit receives the serial signal of applied refrigerant Indoor unit information from Indoor unit.
  • Page 45 Trouble shooting 7 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 26 Indoor unit address setting error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: When the address number set by auto setting and manual setting are Wired remote controller ( 2-Wire ) mixed in one RC group.
  • Page 46 Trouble shooting 8 Indicate or Display: INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Outdoor unit : Mode Error L1 L2 Connection unit number error (Indoor Error code : 29 unit in Wired remote controller system) : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Wired remote controller ( 2-Wire )
  • Page 47 Trouble shooting 9 Indicate or Display: INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Outdoor unit : Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 32 Indoor unit PCB model information error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: When power is on and there is some below case.
  • Page 48 Trouble shooting 10 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 33 Indoor unit motor electricity consumption detection error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Indoor unit fan motor When the voltage value or the current value of the motor go beyond the limits.
  • Page 49 Trouble shooting 11 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 39 Indoor unit power supply error for fan motor : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Indoor unit Power Supply PCB...
  • Page 50 Trouble shooting 12 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Indoor unit Communication circuit Error code : 3A (wired remote controller) error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Indoor unit Controller PCB circuit...
  • Page 51 Trouble shooting 13 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 41 Indoor Room Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: Indoor unit Controller PCB Circuit Indoor unit thermistor is open or short is detected always.
  • Page 52 Trouble shooting 14 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 42 Indoor Heat Ex. Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: Indoor unit Controller PCB Circuit Indoor unit thermistor is open or short is detected always.
  • Page 53 Trouble shooting 15 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 51 Indoor Unit Fan Motor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Indoor unit Power Supply PCB When the fan motor speed is less than 1/3 of the target fan speed for 56 seconds.
  • Page 54 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 16 Outdoor unit : INDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 53 Drain Pump Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: Indoor unit Controller PCB Circuit When Float switch is ON for more than 3 minutes.
  • Page 55 Trouble shooting 17 Indicate or Display: OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Outdoor unit : Mode Error L1 L2 Outdoor unit main PCB model Error code : 62 information error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Access to EEPROM failed due to some cause after outdoor unit started.
  • Page 56 Trouble shooting 18 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 63 Inverter error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Outdoor unit Inverter PCB Error information received from Outdoor unit Inverter PCB Forecast of Cause : 1.
  • Page 57 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 19 OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Outdoor unit : No indication Error code : 64 PFC circuit error Detective Actuators: Detective details: When inverter output DC voltage is higher than 420V for over 3 seconds, Outdoor unit Main PCB the compressor stops.
  • Page 58 Trouble shooting 20 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 65 Trip terminal L error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Outdoor unit Main PCB When the signal from FO terminal of IPM is "L"(=0V) while the compressor stops.
  • Page 59 Trouble shooting 21 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 71 Discharge Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Discharge temperature thermistor Discharge temperature thermistor short or open detected Forecast of Cause : 1.
  • Page 60 Trouble shooting 22 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 72 Compressor Temp. Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Compressor temperature thermistor Compressor temperature thermistor short or open detected Forecast of Cause :...
  • Page 61 Trouble shooting 23 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 73 Heat Ex. Outlet / Middle Temp. Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Heat exchanger Outlet / Middle temperature...
  • Page 62 Trouble shooting 24 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 74 Outdoor Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Outdoor temperature thermistor Outdoor temperature thermistor short or open detected Forecast of Cause : 1.
  • Page 63 Trouble shooting 25 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 77 Heat Sink Thermistor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Heat sink temperature thermistor Heat sink temperature thermistor short or open detected Forecast of Cause :...
  • Page 64 Trouble shooting 26 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 84 Current sensor error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: When Input Current Sensor has detected 1A or less, Outdoor unit Inverter PCB while Inverter Compressor is operating at higher than 50rps, after 1minute upon starting the Compressor.
  • Page 65 Trouble shooting 27-1 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 86 Pressure sensor error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: High pressure switch When the power was turned on, "high pressure switch : open"...
  • Page 66 [For 36/ 45 type] Trouble shooting 27-2 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 86 Pressure sensor error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: 30 seconds or more after power-on, when pressure sensor detection Outdoor unit Main PCB...
  • Page 67 Trouble shooting 28 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 94 Trip detection : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: "Protection stop by overcurrent generation after inverter compressor start Outdoor unit Inverter PCB processing completed'' generated consecutively 10 times.
  • Page 68 Trouble shooting 29 Indicate or Display: OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Outdoor unit : Mode Error L1 L2 Compressor rotor position Error code : 95 detection error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: Outdoor unit Inverter PCB "Protection stop by "overcurrent generation at inverter compressor starting"...
  • Page 69 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 30 Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 97 Outdoor Unit Fan Motor Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: When outdoor fan rotation speed is less than 100rpm in 20 seconds Outdoor unit Inverter PCB after fan motor starts, fan motor stops.
  • Page 70 Indicate or Display: Trouble shooting 31 Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : 99 4-Way Valve Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is compared with Indoor Unit Controller PCB Circuit the room temperature, and either following condition is detected Heat Exchanger Temperature Thermistor...
  • Page 71 Trouble shooting 32 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : A1 Discharge Temp. Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: °C "Protection stop by "discharge temperature during compressor Discharge temperature thermistor...
  • Page 72 Trouble shooting 33 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : A3 Compressor Temp. Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: °C "Protection stop by "compressor temperature during compressor Compressor temperature thermistor...
  • Page 73 Trouble shooting 34 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : A5 Low pressure Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective Actuators: Detective details: Pressure sensor "Protection stop by suction pressure 0.02MPa continued for 5 minutes"...
  • Page 74 Trouble shooting 35 Indicate or Display: Outdoor unit : OUTDOOR UNIT Error Method: Mode Error L1 L2 Error code : AC Heat sink Temp. Error : Light OFF : Light ON n : n times blinking Detective details: Detective Actuators: Outdoor unit Inverter PCB "Protection stop by "heat sink temp.
  • Page 75 2-3 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH NO ERROR CODE Forecast of Cause: Trouble shooting 36 1. Power Supply failure 2. External cause Indoor Unit - No Power 3. Electrical Components defective Check Point 1 : Check Installation Condition Isn’t the breaker down? Check loose or removed connection cable. >>If abnormal condition is found, correct it by referring to Installation Manual or Data &...
  • Page 76 Forecast of Cause: Trouble shooting 37 1.Power Supply failure 2. External cause Outdoor unit - No Power 3.Electrical Components defective Check Point 1 : Check Installation Condition Isn’t the breaker down? Check loose or removed connection cable. >>If abnormal condition is found, correct it by referring to Installation Manual or Data &...
  • Page 77 Trouble shooting 38 Forecast of Cause: 1. Setting/ Connection failure 2. External cause No Operation (Power is ON) 3. Electrical Component defective Check Point 1 : Check indoor and outdoor installation condition Indoor Unit - Check incorrect wiring between Indoor Unit - Remote Control. Or, check if there is an open cable connection.
  • Page 78 Forecast of Cause: Trouble shooting 39 1. Indoor Unit error 2. Outdoor Unit error No Cooling / No Heating 3. Effect by Surrounding environment 4. Connection Pipe / Connection Wire failure 5. Refrigeration cycle failure Check Point 1 : Check Indoor Unit Does Indoor unit FAN run on HIGH FAN? Is Air Filter dirty? Is Heat Exchanger clogged?
  • Page 79 Forecast of Cause : Trouble shooting 40 1. Abnormal installation (Indoor/ Outdoor) Abnormal Noise 2. Fan failure (Indoor/ Outdoor) 3. Compressor failure (Outdoor) Diagnosis method when Abnormal Noise is occurred Abnormal noise is coming from Indoor Unit. Abnormal noise is coming from Outdoor Unit. (Check and correct followings) (Check and correct followings) Is Main unit installed in stable condition?
  • Page 80 2-4 SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION 1 Compressor Diagnosis method of Compressor ( If Outdoor Unit LED displays Error, refer to Trouble shooting ) Abnormal noise Stops soon after starting up Does not start up Is there open or loose connection Check if vibration noise by Is there open or loose connection cable?
  • Page 81 SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION 2 Inverter Compressor Check Point 1 : Check Connection Check terminal connection of Compressor (loose or incorrect wiring) Terminal cover opened Inverter PCB W(C) U(R) (BLACK) (RED) W400 W401 W402 V(S) (WHITE) BLACK WHITE Compressor Check Point 2 : Check Winding Resistance Check winding resistance of each terminal If the resistance value is 0 or infinite, replace Compressor.
  • Page 82 SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION 3 Outdoor unit Electronic Expansion Valve ( EEV ) Check Point 1 : Check Connections Check connection of connector ( Loose connector or open cable ) EXPANSION VALVE COIL BLUE ORANGE YELLOW WHITE Check Point 2 : Check Coil of EEV Check Point 3 : Check Noise at start up Remove connector, check each winding Turn on Power and check operation noise.
  • Page 83 SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION 4 Indoor unit fan motor Check Point 1 : Check rotation of Fan Rotate the fan by hand when operation is off. (Check if fan is caught, dropped off or locked motor) >>If Fan or Bearing is abnormal, replace it. Check Point 2 : Check resistance of Indoor unit Fan Motor Refer to below.
  • Page 84 SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION 8 Thermistor Check Point : Check Thermistor resistance value Remove connector and check Thermistor resistance value. Resistance Value [ k ] Temperature [°C] Thermistor A Thermistor B Thermistor C Thermistor D 1013.1 95.6 224.3 94.3 531.6 50.3 115.2 49.6 292.9...
  • Page 85 3-3-17,Suenaga,Takatsu-ku,Kawasaki 213-8502,Japan Aug. 2019 Printed in Japan...

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