Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDT200VSAWPVH Service Manual page 56

Micro inverter packaged air-conditioners
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(c) Outdoor inverter PCB replacement procedure
(c) Outdoor inverter PCB replacement procedure
• Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety, be sure to observe them.
• Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety, be sure to observe them.
WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows:
WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows:
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
• Securely replace the PCB according to this procedure.
• Securely replace the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
• Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before replacing the
• Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before replacing the
PCB. The PCB replacement under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
PCB. The PCB replacement under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
• After finishing the PCB replacement, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before
• After finishing the PCB replacement, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before
power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.
Replace the inverter PCB according to the following procedure.
Replace the inverter PCB according to the following procedure.
(i) Model FDC71VNX
(i) Model FDC71VNX
Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF .
Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF .
1)
1)
(V) Model FDC250VSA
• Models FDC200, 250, 280VSA-W
(High voltage is retained on the capacitor after turning the power off. It is very dangerous to touch the PCB
(High voltage is retained on the capacitor after turning the power off. It is very dangerous to touch the PCB
Replace the inverter PCB (Fig.1) according to the following procedure.
in this condition.)
in this condition.)
1) Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
n the situation that harnesses are connected to inverter PCB be sure to measure voltage (DC) between T26
n the situation that harnesses are connected to inverter PCB be sure to measure voltage (DC) between T26
I
I
In the situation that harnesses are connected to control PCB, be sure to measure voltage (DC) of two places ((A),
2
)
and T27 on inverter PCB, and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.2).
and T27 on inverter PCB, and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.2).
(B)) and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.2)
2) Disconnect the connectors and faston terminals from the inverter PCB as shown in Fig. 1.
2) Disconnect the connectors and faston terminals from the inverter PCB as shown in Fig. 1.
3) Remove the harnesses from bands, clips and connectors on the control PCB. Then, remove the appointed screws
3)
3)
Match the setting of switches (JSW10, 11) of new PCB with former PCB.
Match the setting of switches (JSW10, 11) of new PCB with former PCB.
(4 places) of a control. (Refer toFig.3)
4) Remove the harness bands (3 places) from the control unit, then remove the fixing screws (4places) from the
4) Remove the harness bands (3 places) from the control unit, then remove the fixing screws (4places) from the
4) Open main layer and measure voltage (DC) of aplace (C) and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently.
radiator. (Refer to Fig.3)
radiator. (Refer to Fig.3)
(Refer to Fig.4)
5) Remove the inverter PCB with radiator from the control unit, and exchange the inverter PCB with radiator.
5) Remove the inverter PCB with radiator from the control unit, and exchange the inverter PCB with radiator.
5) Disconnect connectors from the inverter PCB (Refer to Fig.1), remove a snubber capacitor (Refer to Fig.4) and
Be careful not to pinch the wiring at the time of exchanging.
Be careful not to pinch the wiring at the time of exchanging.
harnesses ("P", "N" ,"U", "V" and "W"), and exchange the inverter PCB then. In the situation of being opening
6) Fix the radiator to the control unit by screws. After exchanging the inverter PCB, reconnect the connectors, faston
6) Fix the radiator to the control unit by screws. After exchanging the inverter PCB, reconnect the connectors, faston
main layer, do not press the control from above. It will cause the product deformation or injury.
terminals and the harnesses as before. (Confirm that the connectors are not half inserted.)
terminals and the harnesses as before. (Confirm that the connectors are not half inserted.)
6) Match the setting of switches (JSW10, 11) of new PCB with former PCB.
7) Attach the harness bands (3 places), then reconnect the harnesses as before.
7) Attach the harness bands (3 places), then reconnect the harnesses as before.
7) After exchanging the inverter PCB, install the snubber capacitor to power transistor (Refer to Fig.5), and reconnect
8) Install the harness clip on the inverter PCB as shown in Fig.4, and fix the harness.
8) Install the harness clip on the inverter PCB as shown in Fig.4, and fix the harness.
the connectors and the harnesses as before. (Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)
Be careful not to pinch the wiring at the time of closing main layer. The wiring is damaged, and it will cause a short
circuit or fire.
CNA
T21(Red)
T21(Red)
T23(Blue)
T23(Blue)
T51(Yellow)
T51(Yellow)
Parts No.
Parts No.
T52(Orange)
T52(Orange)
T26(Red)
T26(Red)
CNI4
CNI4
CNO1
CNO1
Precautions for Safety
Precautions for Safety
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
T22(White)
T22(White)
Fig.1 Parts arrangement view of inverter PCB
Fig.1Parts arrangement view of inverter PCB
Fig.1Parts arrangement view of inverter PCB
(A) Power source for control PCB : CNA1, 1 –3 pin or CNA2, 1 - 4 pin
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WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Connectors are not half
Connectors are not half
inserted
inserted
CNG2
CNG2
CNI2
T29(White)
T29(White)
CNR
T30(Blue)
T30(Blue)
JSW10,11
T28(Red)
T28(Red)
LED1
T62(Orange)
T62(Orange)
Parts No
.
T27(Blue)
T27(Blue)
JSW10,11
JSW10,11
CNI2
CNI2
Presence and shape of electric component
*
*
may vary according to model.
*( ) shows harness color.
*( ) shows harness color.
-
(-)
(+)
or
'21 • PAC-SM-383
PCB012D057A
After elapsing 3 minutes
from power OFF
Connectors are not
half inserted
Presence and shape of electric component
may vary according to model.
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