[7-6 Error Code Definitions and Solutions: Codes [4000 - 4999] ]
7-6-3
Error Code [4106]
1. Error code definition
<Transmission power supply fault Error detail code FF (Outdoor unit)>
2. Error definition and error detection method
Transmission power output failure
3. Cause
1) Wiring failure
2) Transmission power supply cannot output voltage because overcurrent was detected.
3) Voltage cannot be output due to transmission power supply problem.
4) Transmission voltage detection circuit failure
4. Check method and remedy
Check the transmission power supply circuit on all outdoor units in a given refrigerant circuit for problems.
[8-12-2 Troubleshooting Problems with Outdoor Unit Transmission Power Supply Circuit](page 308)
[8-13-2 Troubleshooting Problems with Outdoor Unit Transmission Power Supply Circuit](page 310)
1. Error code definition
<Transmission power supply fault other than error detail code FF (Outdoor unit)>
2.
Error definition and error detection method
Transmission power reception failure
3.
Cause
One of the outdoor units stopped supplying power, but no other outdoor units start supplying power.
4.
Check method and remedy
Check the transmission power supply circuit on all outdoor units in a given refrigerant circuit for problems.
[8-12-2 Troubleshooting Problems with Outdoor Unit Transmission Power Supply Circuit](page 308)
[8-13-2 Troubleshooting Problems with Outdoor Unit Transmission Power Supply Circuit](page 310)
7-6-4
Error Code [4109]
1. Error code definition
Indoor unit fan operation error
2. Error definition and error detection method
1) Connector CN28 has remained open-circuited for 100 consecutive secondsduring operation.
3. Cause, check method and remedy
(1)
Auxiliary relay (X13) fault
(2)
Connector (CN28) is disconnected.
(3)
Blown fuse
(4)
Motor error (thermistor error inside the motor)
HWE13080
Cause
Check method and remedy
The coil or the wiring of the auxiliary relay connected to
CN28 is faulty.
Check the connector for proper connection.
Check the fuse on the control circuit board.
Check the unit fan for proper operation in the test run
mode.
If no problems are found with items 1 through 3 above and
the fan does not operate, replace the motor.
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Why can control my indoor unit with centralize control
You may not be able to control your Mitsubishi Electric PURY-HP72 indoor unit with centralized control for the following reasons:
1. The power jumper connector on the outdoor unit may not be correctly set. It should be connected to CN40 on only one outdoor unit.
2. The central control switch (SW5-1) on the control board of all outdoor units must be set to "ON."
3. Address settings may not be correctly configured. The main indoor unit should be assigned the smallest address (e.g., IC00), and correct port number settings are required.
4. If using a remote controller alone, an interlock setting from the remote controller is needed.
5. Both ME and MA remote controllers cannot be connected to the same indoor unit group.
6. System controller power issues may occur if the outdoor unit fan rotates due to external forces, causing the system controller to detect an error.
7. Improper wiring or incorrect voltage at TB7 may also prevent operation.
Check each of these conditions to ensure proper centralized control.
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Why can’t control indoor unit with centralize control and stay the MA control set up can’t. Control the mode
The Mitsubishi Electric PURY-HP72 indoor unit cannot be controlled with centralized control and the mode control setup does not function due to the following reasons:
1. Central control is not possible if the indoor/outdoor transmission line is used, even if TB7 terminals are daisy-chained.
2. Shielded cables must be used, and the connection must only be made after confirming the voltage is below 20 VDC.
3. Improper connection of the transmission line for centralized control, such as not correctly daisy-chaining terminals M1 and M2 or not short-circuiting the earth and S terminals on TB7.
4. If a power supply unit is not connected to the centralized control line, the power jumper connector must be moved from CN41 to CN40 on one outdoor unit—if this is not done, mode control will not function.
5. Overlapped indoor unit addresses or noise interference on the remote controller lines can also prevent proper control.
6. Failure to set one MA remote controller to MAIN or exceeding its capacity can result in control failure.
All these factors must be correctly configured for centralized and mode control to function properly.
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