Midea Error Codes
Midea Error Codes
§. Safety Precautions
1. Precautions
2. Information servicing(For flammable materials)
§. Specifications
1. Model Reference
2. Pipe length and the Drop Height
3. Electrical Wiring Diagrams
§. Product Features
1. Display Function
2. Safety Features
3. Basic Features
4. Optional Features
§. Maintenance
1. First Time Installation Check
2. Refrigerant Recharge
3. Re-Installation
§. Troubleshooting
1. Safety Caution
2. General Troubleshooting
3. Complain Record Form
4. Information Inquiry
5. Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Without Error Code
6. Quick Maintenance by Error Code
7. Troubleshooting by Error Code
8. Check Procedures
Appendix
i) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T1,T2,T3 and T4 (°C – K)
ii) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for TP(for some units) (°C – K)
iii) Pressure On Service Port
Safety Precautions
Contents
1. Precautions..............................................................................................................2
Safety Precautions 2
2. Information servicing(For • Prior to work taking place, the area around the equipment
is to be surveyed to make sure that there are no flammable
flammable materials) hazards or ignition risks.
• NO SMOKING signs shall be displayed.
2.1 Checks to the area
• Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable
2.7 Ventilated area
refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the • Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately
risk of ignition is minimized. ventilated before breaking into the system or conducting any
• For repair to the refrigerating system, the following hot work. A degree of ventilation shall continue during the
precautions shall be complied with prior to conducting work period that the work is carried out. The ventilation should
on the system. safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel
it externally into the atmosphere.
2.2 Work procedure
2.8 Checks to the refrigeration equipment
• Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so
as to minimise the risk of a flammable gas or vapour being • Where electrical components are being changed,
present while the work is being performed. they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct
specification. At all times the manufacturer’s
2.3 Work procedure maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed.
If in doubt consult the manufacturer’s technical
• All maintenance staff and others working in the local area department for assistance. The following checks
shall be instructed on the nature of work being carried out. shall be applied to installations using flammable
• Work in confined spaces shall be avoided. refrigerants:
• The area around the work space shall be sectioned off. • the charge size is in accordance with the room size
Ensure that the conditions within the area have been made within which the refrigerant containing parts are
safe by control of flammable material. installed;
• the ventilation machinery and outlets are operating
2.4 Checking for presence of refrigerant adequately and are not obstructed;
• The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant • if an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the
detector prior to and during work, to ensure the technician secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence
is aware of potentially flammable atmospheres. of refrigerant; marking to the equipment continues
• Ensure that the leak detection equipment being used is to be visible and legible.
suitable for use with flammable refrigerants, i.e. no sparking,
• markings and signs that are illegible shall be
adequately sealed or intrinsically safe.
corrected;
Safety Precautions 3
• that capacitors are discharged: this shall be done in shall also take into account the effects of aging or
a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking; continual vibration from sources such as compressors
• that there no live electrical components and wiring or fans.
are exposed while charging, recovering or purging
the system; 2.13 Detection of flammable refrigerants
• that there is continuity of earth bonding. • Under no circumstances shall potential sources of
ignition be used in the searching for or detection of
2.10 Repairs to sealed components refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other detector
using a naked flame) shall not be used.
• During repairs to sealed components, all electrical
supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment
being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed
2.14 Leak detection methods
covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have an • The following leak detection methods are deemed
electrical supply to equipment during servicing, then acceptable for systems containing flammable
a permanently operating form of leak detection shall refrigerants. Electronic leak detectors shall be used
be located at the most critical point to warn of a to detect flammable refrigerants, but the sensitivity
potentially hazardous situation. may not be adequate, or may need re-calibration.
• Particular attention shall be paid to the following to (Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a
ensure that by working on electrical components, the refrigerant-free area.) Ensure that the detector is not
casing is not altered in such a way that the level of a potential source of ignition and is suitable for the
protection is affected. This shall include damage to refrigerant used. Leak detection equipment shall be
cables, excessive number of connections, terminals set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and
not made to original specification, damage to seals, shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed and
incorrect fitting of glands, etc. the appropriate percentage of gas (25 % maximum)
• Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely. is confirmed. Leak detection fluids are suitable for
use with most refrigerants but the use of detergents
• Ensure that seals or sealing materials have not containing chlorine shall be avoided as the chlorine
degraded such that they no longer serve the may react with the refrigerant and corrode the copper
purpose of preventing the ingress of flammable pipe-work.
atmospheres. Replacement parts shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. • If a leak is suspected, all naked flames shall be
removed or extinguished.
NOTE: The use of silicon sealant may inhibit the
effectiveness of some types of leak detection equipment. • If a leakage of refrigerant is found which requires
Intrinsically safe components do not have to be isolated brazing, all of the refrigerant shall be recovered
prior to working on them. from the system, or isolated (by means of shut off
valves) in a part of the systemremote from the leak.
Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) shall then be purged
2.11 Repair to intrinsically safe components through the system both before and during the
brazing process.
• Do not apply any permanent inductive or capacitance
loads to the circuit without ensuring that this will not
exceed the permissible voltage and current permitted 2.15 Removal and evacuation
for the equipment in use. Intrinsically safe components • When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make
are the only types that can be worked on while live repairs or for any other purpose, conventional
in the presence of a flammable atmosphere. The test procedures shall be used. However, it is important
apparatus shall be at the correct rating. that best practice is followed since flammability is a
• Replace components only with parts specified by the consideration.
manufacturer. Other parts may result in the ignition of • The following procedure shall be adhered to:
refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak.
• remove refrigerant;
2.12 Cabling • purge the circuit with inert gas;
• evacuate;
• Check that cabling will not be subject to wear,
corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges • purge again with inert gas;
or any other adverse environmental effects. The check • open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
Safety Precautions 4
• The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the • Before attempting the procedure ensure that:
correct recovery cylinders. The system shall be flushed • mechanical handling equipment is available, if
with OFN to render the unit safe. This process may required, for handling refrigerant cylinders;
need to be repeated several times. Compressed air or
oxygen shall not be used for this task. Flushing shall • all personal protective equipment is available and
be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system being used correctly;
with OFN and continuing to fill until the working • the recovery process is supervised at all times by a
pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and competent person;
finally pulling down to a vacuum. This process shall • recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the
be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system. appropriate standards.
When the final OFN charge is used, the system shall
be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable • Pump down refrigerant system, if possible.
work to take place. This operation is absolutely vital if • If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that
brazing operations on the pipe-work are to take place. refrigerant can be removed from various parts of the
• Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not system.
close to any ignition sources and there is ventilation • Make sure that cylinder is situated on the scales before
available. recovery takes place.
• Start the recovery machine and operate in accordance
2.16 Charging procedures with manufacturer’s instructions.
• In addition to conventional charging procedures, the • Do not overfill cylinders. (No more than 80 % volume
following requirements shall be followed: liquid charge).
• Ensure that contamination of different refrigerants • Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the
does not occur when using charging equipment. cylinder, even temporarily.
Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to • When the cylinders have been filled correctly and the
minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in process completed, make sure that the cylinders and
them. the equipment are removed from site promptly and all
• Cylinders shall be kept upright. isolation valves on the equipment are closed off.
• Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prior • Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into
to charging the system with refrigerant. another refrigeration system unless it has been cleaned
and checked.
• Label the system when charging is complete (if not
already).
2.18 Labelling
• Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the
refrigeration system. • Equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been de-
• Prior to recharging the system it shall be pressure commissioned and emptied of
tested with OFN. The system shall be leak tested on • refrigerant. The label shall be dated and signed. Ensure
completion of charging but prior to commissioning. that there are labels on the equipment stating the
A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to equipment contains flammable refrigerant.
leaving the site.
2.19 Recovery
2.17 Decommissioning
• When removing refrigerant from a system, either for
Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the servicing or decommissioning, it is recommended good
technician is completely familiar with the equipment and practice that all refrigerants are removed safely.
all its detail. It is recommended good practice that all • When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure
refrigerants are recovered safely. Prior to the task being that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders
carried out, an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken. are employed. Ensure that the correct numbers of
In case analysis is required prior to re-use of reclaimed cylinders for holding the total system charge are
refrigerant. It is essential that electrical power is available available. All cylinders to be used are designated
before the task is commenced. for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that
refrigerant (i.e. special cylinders for the recovery of
• Become familiar with the equipment and its operation. refrigerant). Cylinders shall be complete with pressure
• Isolate system electrically. relief valve and associated shut-off valves in good
working order.
Safety Precautions 5
• Empty recovery cylinders are evacuated and, if • The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the
possible, cooled before recovery occurs. refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder,
• The recovery equipment shall be in good working and the relevant Waste Transfer Note arranged. Do not
order with a set of instructions concerning the mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in
equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the cylinders.
recovery of flammable refrigerants. In addition, a set • If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed,
of calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in ensure that they have been evacuated to an
good working order. acceptable level to make certain that flammable
• Hoses shall be complete with leak-free disconnect refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant.
couplings and in good condition. Before using the The evacuation process shall be carried out prior to
recovery machine, check that it is in satisfactory returning the compressor to the suppliers. Only electric
working order, has been properly maintained and that heating to the compressor body shall be employed
any associated electrical components are sealed to to accelerate this process. When oil is drained from a
prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant release. system, it shall be carried out safely.
Consult manufacturer if in doubt.
Safety Precautions 6
Specifications
Contents
1. Model Reference.....................................................................................................2
Indoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Model Capacity (Btu/h) Power Supply
MSAGB-09CRDN8-QD6GA MOX130-09CDN8-QD6GA 9k
220~240V~, 50Hz,
MSAGB-12CRDN8-QD6GA MOX130-12CDN8-QD6GA 12k
1Phase
MSAGC-18CRDN8-QD0GA MOX230-18CDN8-QD0GA 18k
Specifications 2
2. Pipe Length and Drop Height
The length and elevation of connection pipe are shown in the table below. if the pipe length exceeds max pipe length,
additional refrigerant should be charged to ensure nominal cooling/heating capacity.
Capacity(Btu/h) Standard Length Max Pipe Length Max Elevation Additional Refrigerant
If oil flows back into the outdoor unit’s compressor, this might cause liquid compression or deterioration of oil return. Oil
traps in the rising gas pipe can prevent this.
1. Indoor unit is installed higher than outdoor unit 2. Outdoor unit is installed higher than indoor unit
If indoor unit is installed higher than outdoor unit, oil trap should be set every 10m(32.8ft) of vertical distance.
If the outdoor unit is installed higher than the indoor unit, proper oil should return to the compressor along with the
suction of refrigerant to keep lubrication of compressor. If the suction flow velocity drops below 7.62m/s(1500fpm (feet
per minute)), oil won’t return to the compressor. An oil trap should be installed every 6m(20ft) of vertical distance.
Specifications 3
3. Electrical Wiring Diagrams
Indoor and outdoor unit wiring diagram
IDU Model IDU Wiring Diagram ODU Model ODU Wiring Diagram
MSAGB-09CRDN8-QD6GA MOX130-09CDN8-QD6GA
16022000019573
MSAGB-12CRDN8-QD6GA 16022000024294 MOX130-12CDN8-QD6GA
MSAGC-18CRDN8-QD0GA MOX230-18CDN8-QD0GA 16022000019583
Outdoor Unit
MOX130-09CDN8-QD6GA
17122000048121
MOX130-12CDN8-QD6GA
MOX230-18CDN8-QD0GA 17122000048064
Specifications 4
Indoor unit abbreviations
Abbreviation Paraphrase
CAP Capacitor
L LIVE
N NEUTRAL
Abbreviation Paraphrase
COMP Compressor
Specifications 5
Indoor unit wiring diagram: 16022000024294
HEATER 3 5(3or2)
P1
L
N P2 2
SWITCH BOARD
2
CN701
OPTIONAL
1(L) 2(N) S 4
3 OPTIONAL
X Y E 12V/5V HA HB
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
To CCM [Link] or To Randomly To Remote Alarm To Remote Switch
485 Wire-controller Connected
Wire-controller 16022000024294
CN3 Earth
C5 C3 N-IN
CN1
BR1
N-IN
1
L-IN
CN2
ZR1
L-IN
C1
R695
RY1 C4
S
CN1A
CN11
S
C11 T20A/250VAC FUSE1
R2 C6
+ D2 C7
C695
D601 R195 D1 CN16
IC2
C10 PTC1 R23 +
CN5 R R21
R1 132
E1 E2 33
IC1 L4 R1
RY5
R606 RC1
CN17
2
R128 R129
HEAT1
R131
R130
Q601
Q101
C25
4-WAY
CN4
RY2 3
D6
R30
R605 R603 R604 RY4
CN60
IN OUT RY3
R31
DZ601
AC
R18
R27
R189
CY6
+ D610 - + C14
R176
C18
T1
R175
R200 R626
D605
C17 E5 R53 ~ ~
R630
R627
C617
R19
D406 R28
C601 R33
IC601
E331 C32 E6
IC602
C606
R623
R29
R607
R615
R618
R610
D602 R180
LED101
C9 IC3
R611
C306 R4
C308 R6
C307 R5
D401
R182
R181
IC5
4
C128
R602
C624
C29
C331
C605
DZ301 IC8 N
E332 CN15
C700
R186
R185
R608
R612
IC603 R621 R622 IC6
R25
R26
C611 C26
R8
R9
R156
R155
C121
R7
R165
C124
C123
C125
D3
C126
C129
C107
H
R330
R96
C330
C332
R150
R152
C614
R187 C613
E330
C310
C311
C309
C35 R333 R336
R154
C36
C16
5
HEAT2
C312 R71 D4
C318 C316 C314 C303
R3
C28
R619
C127
C119
C27 D5
R301
C305
C120 C405 E8
E4
C31
AC-FAN
E19
R12
R34
R38
R40
R39
R315
IC101
R335
C516 R17 C30
PMV L
R178
C320 R20
D103
C612
E283 D10
R616
R617
C130
C8
C118 R505
6
Outdoor unit printed circuit board diagram: 17122000044714, 17122000048121
C131
R319
R318
R322 R149
C133 1
R514
C507
R10
R15
R316 R16
R321 D104 C518 R147 R148 R1
CN25
C322
R317 C321
R320 C113 C116
R37 C20
CN31 Test CN6
R179 R323 C275 E409
C132
R188
R13
R14
C19
C111
DZ204
C12
C15
C21
C13
R125
C319 R513 R36 R108 C135 IC4
C106
R110
R114
C102
C274
R137 R138
R512
7
R107
R106 C114
C134
C117
R501
BLACK R601 R104 R136
R32
CN28 R24 T3
R103 1
C23
R42
R41
3 R48 E102 C2
R43
R45
R44
X1 R115 IC105 IC104 R135
R118
C103
R49
R51
CN29 CN50 R47 R170 R168
C104
IC103 C115
CN21/CN22
R502
R172 R169
R173
R120
T4
R142
R127
R111
R116
R117
R140
R143
R121
8
C271 C273 TP
C272
IPM301 CN30 IPM501 E281
KFR-35W/BP2N-(RX24T+TNY288+41560B2+4134).D.13.WP2-1
Rdi
E280
R112
R196 C276
CN7 DC-FAN
BLUE U 17122000044714
12 11 10 9
No. Name CN# Meaning
connect to pipe temp. sensor T3, ambient temp. sensor T4, exhaust
8 TP T4 T3 CN21/CN22
temp. sensor TP
11 V CN29 0V AC (standby)
Note: This section is for reference only. Please take practicality as standard.
Outdoor unit printed circuit board diagram: 17122000048064
No. Name CN# Meaning
connect to pipe temp. sensor T3, ambient temp. sensor T4, exhaust
6 TP T4 T3 CN17
temp. sensor TP
13 V CN28 0V AC (standby)
Note: This section is for reference only. Please take practicality as standard.
Product Features
Contents
1. Display Function.....................................................................................................2
2 Safety Features.......................................................................................................3
3. Basic Functions........................................................................................................4
3.1 Abbreviation...................................................................................................4
3.5 Auto-mode.....................................................................................................6
Display A Display B
Display Function
fresh Fresh(available on select units only)
defrost Defrost
run When the unit is on
timer When TIMER is on
Defrost
Note: Please select the display function according to your purchase product.
Product Features 2
2. Safety Features
Compressor three-minute delay at restart
Compressor functions are delayed for up to ten seconds upon the first startup of the unit, and are delayed for up
to three minutes upon subsequent unit restarts.
Automatic shutoff based on discharge temperature
If the compressor discharge temperature exceeds a certain level for a period of time, the compressor ceases operation.
Automatic shutoff based on fan speed
If the indoor fan speed registers below 200RPM or over 2100RPM for an extended period of time, the unit ceases
operation and the corresponding error code is displayed on the indoor unit.
Inverter module protection
The inverter module has an automatic shutoff mechanism based on the unit’s current, voltage, and temperature. If
automatic shutoff is initiated, the corresponding error code is displayed on the indoor unit and the unit ceases operation.
Indoor fan delayed operation
• When the unit starts, the louver is automatically activated and the indoor fan will operate after a period of setting
time or the louver is in place.
• If the unit is in heating mode, the indoor fan is regulated by the anti-cold wind function.
Compressor preheating
Preheating is automatically activated when T4 sensor is lower than setting temperature.
Sensor redundancy and automatic shutoff
• If one temperature sensor malfunctions, the air conditioner continues operation and displays the corresponding error
code, allowing for emergency use.
• When more than one temperature sensor is malfunctioning, the air conditioner ceases operation.
Product Features 3
3. Basic Functions frequency(FminC).
• Compressor runs at FminC more than 10 minutes.
3.1 Abbreviation • T1 is lower than or equal to (Tsc-CDIFTEMP).
Product Features 4
For AC fan motor units: level per 1 minute.
• Hold: Keep the current frequency.
• Resume: No limitation for frequency.
T1 ≥ 19°C(66.2°F) ΔTE1=0
ΔTE1=19°C-T1
15°C(59°F) ≤ T1 < 19°C(66.2°F)
(34.2°F-T1)
• Off: Compressor stops.
T1<15°C(59°F) ΔTE1=4°C(7.2°F)
• Decrease: Decrease the running frequency to the lower
Product Features 5
2) Auto fan heating mode:
For DC fan motor units: • T3 rises above TCDE1°C.
• T3 maintained above TCDE2°C for 80 seconds.
• Rise curve
• Unit runs for 15 minutes consecutively in defrosting
• When T1-Tsc is higher than -1.5°C, fan speed
mode.
reduces to 80%;
• If T4 is lower than or equal to -22°C and compressor
• When T1-Tsc is higher than 0°C, fan speed reduces
running time is more than TIMING_DEFROST_TIME,
to 60%;
if any one of the following conditions is satisfied,
• When T1-Tsc is higher than 0.5°C, fan speed defrosting ends and the machine switches to normal
reduces to 40%; heating mode:
• When T1-Tsc is higher than 1°C, fan speed reduces • Unit runs for 10 minutes consecutively in defrosting
to 20%. mode.
• Descent curve • T3 rises above 10°C.
• When T1-Tsc is lower than or equal to 0.5°C, fan For some models:
speed increases to 40%;
• If T3 is lower than 3°C and compressor running time
• When T1-Tsc is lower than or equal to 0°C, fan is more than 120 minutes, at this time, if T3 is lower
speed increases to 60%; than TCDI1+4°C(39.2°F) for 3 minutes, the unit
• When T1-Tsc is lower than or equal to -1.5°C, fan enters defrosting mode. If any one of the following
speed increases to 80%; conditions is satisfied, defrosting ends and the
• When T1-Tsc is lower than or equal to -3°C, fan machine switches to normal heating mode:
speed increases to 100%. • T3 rises above TCDE1+4°C.
For AC fan motor units: • T3 maintained above TCDE2+4°C for 80 seconds.
• Unit runs for 15 minutes consecutively in defrosting
mode.
3.4.5 Evaporator Temperature Protection
Product Features 6
auto-drying or fan-only mode on the basis of T1,Ts, T4 • mode
and relative humidity. • fan speed
• setting temperature
• Forced defrosting mode:
• Press AUTO/COOL button continuously for 5s
under forced cooling mode to enter this mode.
• Indoor fan will stop, defrosting lamp will light on.
• Quit this mode and turn off the unit when:
• quit normal defrosting
• turn off by RC
• Press AUTO/COOL button continuously for 5s
again
Product Features 7
priority. 3.14 Silence (Optional)
• The operating time for sleep mode is 8 hours, after
Press “Silence” on the remote control to enable the
which, the unit exits this mode.
SILENCE function. While this function is active, the indoor
• The timer setting is available in this mode. unit will run at faint breeze(1% fan speed), which reduces
noise to the lowest possible level.
3.10 Auto-Restart function
• The indoor unit has an auto-restart module that 3.15 ECO function (Optional)
allows the unit to restart automatically. The module
• Used to enter the energy efficient mode.
automatically stores the current settings and, in the
case of a sudden power failure, will restore those • Under cooling mode, press ECO button, the remote
setting automatically within 3 minutes after power controller will adjust the temperature automatically
returns. to 24°C, fan speed of Auto to save energy (but only
if the set temperature is less than 24°C). If the set
• If there is a power failure while the unit is running, the
temperature is more than 24°C and 30°C, press the
compressor starts 3 minutes after the unit restarts. If
ECO button, the fan speed will change to Auto, the
the unit was already off before the power failure, the
set temperature will remain unchanged.
unit stands by.
• When AC receives signals, such as switch off, Turbo
3.11 Active Clean function operation , Silence operation , Self clean operation
, Forced cooling operation, mode setting, Sleeping
• The Active Clean Technology washes away dust, mode, or adjusting the set temperature to less than
mold, and grease that may cause odors when it 24°C,it will quit the ECO operation.
adheres to the heat exchanger by automatically • Operation time in ECO mode is 8 hours. After 8 hours
freezing and then rapidly thawing the frost. The the AC quits this mode.
internal wind wheel then keeps operating to blow-dry
• When there’s any one temperature sensor in
the evaporator, thus preventing the growth of mold
malfunction, the AC will quit ECO mode .
and keeping the inside clean.
• Indoor fan will run at auto fan when enter into the
• When this function is turned on, the indoor unit
ECO mode .The setting temperature and setting fan
display window appears “CL”, after 20 to 45 minutes,
speed can be changed through remote controller
the unit will turn off automatically and cancel Active
signal.
Clean function.
Product Features 8
3.18 Wireless Control (Optional)
• Wireless control allows you to control your air
conditioner using your mobile phone and a Wireless
connection.
• For the USB device access, replacement, maintenance
operations must be carried out by professional staff.
Product Features 9
Maintenance
Contents
1. First Time Installation Check..................................................................................2
2 Refrigerant Recharge.............................................................................................4
3 Re-Installation ........................................................................................................5
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Maintenance 2
Procedure:
1. Tighten the flare nuts of the indoor and outdoor • If the pressure successfully reaches -0.1 MPa
units, and confirm that both the 2- and 3-way valves (14.5 Psi), fully close the Handle Lo valve, then
are closed. cease vacuum pump operations.
2. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle b. Wait for 5 minutes then check whether the gauge
Lo to the gas service port of the 3-way valve. needle moves after turning off the vacuum pump.
If the gauge needle moves backward, check
3. Connect another charge hose to the vacuum pump.
wether there is gas leakage.
4. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve.
6. Loosen the flare nut of the 3-way valve for 6 or
5. Using the vacuum pump, evacuate the system for 7 seconds and then tighten the flare nut again.
30 minutes.
a. Confirm the pressure display in the pressure
a. Check whether the compound meter indicates indicator is slightly higher than the atmospheric
-0.1 MPa (14.5 Psi). pressure.
• If the meter does not indicate -0.1 MPa b. Remove the charge hose from the 3-way valve.
(14.5 Psi) after 30 minutes, continue 7. Fully open the 2- and 3-way valves and tighten the
evacuating for an additional 20 minutes. cap of the 2- and 3-way valves.
• If the pressure does not achieve -0.1 MPa
(14.5 Psi) after 50 minutes, check for leakage.
Maintenance 3
2. Refrigerant Recharge
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Procedure:
1. Close both 2- and 3-way valves. 3-way valves.
2. Slightly connect the Handle Lo charge hose to the 8. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode to charge
3-way service port. the system with liquid refrigerant.
3. Connect the charge hose to the valve at the bottom 9. When the electronic scale displays the correct
of the cylinder. weight (refer to the gauge and the pressure of the
4. If the refrigerant is R410A/R32, invert the cylinder to low side to confirm, the value of pressure refers to
ensure a complete liquid charge. chapter Appendix), turn off the air conditioner, then
disconnect the charge hose from the 3-way service
5. Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder for 5 port immediately..
seconds to purge the air in the charge hose, then fully
tighten the charge hose with push pin Handle Lo to 10. Mount the caps of service port and 2- and 3-way
the service port of 3-way valve.. valves.
6. Place the charging cylinder onto an electronic scale 11. Use a torque wrench to tighten the caps to a torque
and record the starting weight. of 18 N.m.
7. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve, 2- and 12. Check for gas leakage.
Maintenance 4
3. Re-Installation
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Procedure:
1. Confirm that the 2- and 3-way valves are opened. 6. Close the 3-way valve so that the gauge rests
2. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle between 0.3 MPa (43.5 Psi) and 0.5 MPa (72.5 Psi).
Lo to the 3-way valve’s gas service port. 7. Disconnect the charge set and mount the caps of
3. Open the Handle Lo manifold valve to purge air service port and 2- and 3-way valves.
from the charge hose for 5 seconds and then close it 8. Use a torque wrench to tighten the caps to a torque
quickly. of 18 N.m.
4. Close the 2-way valve. 9. Check for gas leakage.
5. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode. Cease
operations when the gauge reaches 0.1 MPa (14.5
Psi).
Maintenance 5
Air purging with vacuum pump
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Procedure:
1. Tighten the flare nuts of the indoor and outdoor • If the pressure successfully reaches -0.1 MPa
units, and confirm that both the 2- and 3-way valves (14.5 Psi), fully close the Handle Lo valve, then
are closed. cease vacuum pump operations.
2. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle b. Wait for 5 minutes then check whether the gauge
Lo to the gas service port of the 3-way valve. needle moves after turning off the vacuum pump.
If the gauge needle moves backward, check
3. Connect another charge hose to the vacuum pump.
wether there is gas leakage.
4. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve.
6. Loosen the flare nut of the 3-way valve for 6 or 7
5. Using the vacuum pump, evacuate the system for 30 seconds and then tighten the flare nut again.
minutes.
a. Confirm the pressure display in the pressure
a. Check whether the compound meter indicates indicator is slightly higher than the atmospheric
-0.1 MPa (14.5 Psi). pressure.
• If the meter does not indicate -0.1 MPa (14.5 b. Remove the charge hose from the 3-way valve.
Psi) after 30 minutes, continue evacuating for 7. Fully open the 2- and 3-way valves and tighten the
an additional 20 minutes. cap of the 2- and 3-way valves.
• If the pressure does not achieve -0.1 MPa (14.5
Psi) after 50 minutes, check for leakage.
Maintenance 6
3.2 Outdoor Unit
Evacuation for the whole system
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Procedure:
1. Confirm that the 2- and 3-way valves are opened. 5. Wait for 5 minutes then check whether the gauge
2. Connect the vacuum pump to the 3-way valve’s needle moves after turning off the vacuum pump. If
service port. the gauge needle moves backward, check whether
there is gas leakage.
3. Evacuate the system for approximately one hour.
Confirm that the compound meter indicates 6. Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum pump.
-0.1 MPa (14.5Psi). 7. Mount the caps of service port and 2- and 3-way
4. Close the valve (Low side) on the charge set and turn valves.
off the vacuum pump. 8. Use a torque wrench to tighten the caps to a torque
of 18 N.m.
Maintenance 7
Refrigerant charging
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Procedure:
1. Close both 2- and 3-way valves. 7. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve, 2- and
2. Slightly connect the Handle Lo charge hose to the 3-way valves.
3-way service port. 8. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode to charge
3. Connect the charge hose to the valve at the bottom the system with liquid refrigerant.
of the cylinder. 9. When the electronic scale displays the correct
4. If the refrigerant is R410A/R32, invert the cylinder to weight (refer to the gauge and the pressure of the
ensure a complete liquid charge. low side to confirm, the value of pressure refers to
chapter Appendix), turn off the air conditioner, then
5. Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder for 5 disconnect the charge hose from the 3-way service
seconds to purge the air in the charge hose, then fully port immediately..
tighten the charge hose with push pin Handle Lo to
the service port of 3-way valve.. 10. Mount the caps of service port and 2- and 3-way
valves.
6. Place the charging cylinder onto an electronic scale
and record the starting weight. 11. Use a torque wrench to tighten the caps to a torque
of 18 N.m.
Note: 1. Mechanical connectors used indoors shall comply with local regulations.
2. When mechanical connectors are reused indoors, sealing parts shall be renewed. When flared joints
are reused indoors, the flare part shall be re-fabricated.
Maintenance 8
Indoor Unit Disassembly
Contents
1. Dimension...............................................................................................................2
2.3 Evaporator....................................................................................................11
Tab
CJ_AG_INV_001
CJ_AG_INV_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Horizontal Louver
Hook
CJ_AG_INV_003
Hook
CJ_AG_INV_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_005
CJ_AG_INV_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_007
CJ_AG_INV_008
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_009
CJ_AG_INV_010
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_011
CJ_AG_INV_012
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_AG_INV_013
CJ_AG_INV_014
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_015
Fan motor
swing motor
ION(some models)
CJ_AG_INV_016
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
1) Disassemble the pipe holder located at the
rear of the unit (see CJ_AG_INV_017).
CJ_AG_INV_017
CJ_AG_INV_018
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_019
CJ_AG_INV_020
CJ_AG_INV_021
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
1) Remove the two screws and remove the
fixing board of the fan motor (see CJ_AG_
INV_022).
Screws
CJ_AG_INV_022
CJ_AG_INV_023
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
1) Remove the two screws, then remove
the horizontal swing motor(see CJ_AG_
INV_025).
Stepping Motor
CJ_AG_INV_025
Ionizer generator
Stepping Motor
CJ_AG_INV_026
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AG_INV_027
CJ_AG_INV_028
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Contents
1. Outdoor Unit Table.................................................................................................2
2. Dimension...............................................................................................................3
3.7 Compressor..................................................................................................64
1. Outdoor Unit Disassembly
Procedure Illustration
Top Cover
CJ_AA30_001
CJ_AA30_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Front Panel
CJ_AA30_003
CJ_AA30_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_AA30_005
Right Panel
CJ_AA30_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_BA30_001
Top Cover
CJ_BA30_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Front Panel
CJ_BA30_003
CJ_BA30_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_BA30_005
Right Panel
CJ_BA30_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_B30_001
Top Cover
3) Remove the screws of the top cover
and then remove the top cover (3
screws). One of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
B30_002).
CJ_B30_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Front Panel
CJ_B30_003
CJ_B30_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_B30_005
Right Panel
CJ_B30_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_CA30_001
Top Cover
3) Remove the screws of the top cover
and then remove the top cover (3
screws). One of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
CA30_002).
CJ_CA30_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Front Panel
CJ_CA30_003
CJ_CA30_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_CA30_005
Right Panel
CJ_CA30_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_D30_001
3) Remove the screws of the top cover
and then remove the top cover (4 Top Cover
screws). Two of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
D30_002).
CJ_D30_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_D30_003
Front Panel
CJ_D30_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_D30_005
CJ_D30_006
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Right Panel
CJ_D30_007
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Big Handle
CJ_X130_001
Top Cover
CJ_X130_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_X130_003
Front Panel
CJ_X130_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Right Panel
CJ_X130_005
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Big Handle
CJ_X230_001
Top Cover
CJ_X230_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_X230_003
Front Panel
CJ_X230_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Right Panel
CJ_X230_005
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Big Handle
CJ_X430_001
Top Cover
CJ_X430_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_X430_003
Front Panel
CJ_X430_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Right Panel
CJ_X430_005
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_001-02
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_001-03
CJ_ODU_PCB_001-04
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Capacitor of compressor
CJ_ODU_PCB_002-1
CJ_ODU_PCB_002-2
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
3. PCB board 3
Procedure Illustration
Earth wire
1) Disconnect the connectors for fan
Fan motor
motor (see CJ_ODU_PCB_003).
2) Disconnect the wires connected
to the compressor (see CJ_ODU_
PCB_003).
3) Disconnect the wires connected to
Pipe temperature sensor (see CJ_
ODU_PCB_003).
4) Disconnect the earth wire (see CJ_
ODU_PCB_003).
5) Remove the PCB board (see CJ_ODU_
PCB_003).
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_004-1
CJ_ODU_PCB_004-3
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
4-Way Valve
2) Disconnect the connector for fan
motor from the electronic control CJ_ODU_PCB_005-1
board (see CJ_ODU_PCB_005-2).
3) Remove the connector for the Reactor DR
compressor (see CJ_ODU_PCB_005-
2).
4) Pull out the two blue wires
connected with the four way valve
(see CJ_ODU_PCB_005-2).
5) Pull out connectors of the condenser
coil temp. sensor(T3),outdoor
ambient temp. sensor(T4) and
discharge temp. sensor(TP) (see CJ_
ODU_PCB_005-2).
Compressor
6) Disconnect the electronic expansion T3, T4, TP
valve wire (see Fig CJ_ODU_
PCB_005-2).
Electronic Expansion Valve
7) Then remove the electronic control
board.
CJ_ODU_PCB_005-2
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_006-1
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_007-1
CJ_ODU_PCB_007-2
CJ_ODU_PCB_007-3
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Reactor
CJ_ODU_PCB_007-4
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_009-2
CJ_ODU_PCB_009-3
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_009-4
CJ_ODU_PCB_009-5
CJ_ODU_PCB_009-6
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_010-1
CJ_ODU_PCB_010-2
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_010-3
CJ_ODU_PCB_010-4
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_010-5
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_011-2
CJ_ODU_PCB_011-3
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_011-4
CJ_ODU_PCB_011-5
CJ_ODU_PCB_011-6
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_PCB_012-1
CJ_ODU_PCB_012-2
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_PCB_012-3
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
D-cut
CJ_ODU_FAN_001
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_MOTOR_001
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Sound Blanket(top)
Sound Blanket(side)
CJ_ODU_BLANKET_001
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
CJ_ODU_VALVE_001
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Procedure Illustration
Terminal Cover
CJ_ODU_COMP_001
CJ_ODU_COMP_002
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
CJ_ODU_COMP_003
Suction Pipe
CJ_ODU_COMP_004
Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.
Contents
1. Safety Caution........................................................................................................3
2. General Troubleshooting.......................................................................................4
4. Information Inquiry................................................................................................8
TS02 Indoor and Outdoor Unit Communication Error Diagnosis and Solution
TS04 Fan Speed is Operating Outside of The Normal Range Diagnosis and Solution
TS05 Open Circuit or Short Circuit of Temperature Sensor Diagnosis and Solution
TS10 Over Voltage or Too Low Voltage Protection Diagnosis and Solution
*TS33 Communication error between outdoor main chip and compressor driven chip
Diagnosis and Solution(for some manuals)
*TS34 AP mode is actived but there is no WIFI kit installed Diagnosis and Solution(for
some manuals)
8. Check Procedures
1. Safety Caution
WARNING
Be sure to turn off all power supplies or disconnect all wires to avoid electric shock.
While checking indoor/outdoor PCB, please equip oneself with antistatic gloves or wrist
strap to avoid damage to the board.
WARNING
Electricity remains in capacitors even when the power supply is off.
Ensure the capacitors are fully discharged before troubleshooting.
Test the voltage between P and N on back of the main PCB with multimeter. If the voltage is lower than 36V, the
capacitors are fully discharged.
Note: This picture is for reference only. Actual appearance may vary.
Troubleshooting 3
2.
2.1
When the indoor unit encounters a recognized error on different models ,
1. the running LED with flash in a corresponding series, the timer LED may turn on or begin flashing;
2. an error code will be displayed;
3. both 1 and 2.
These error codes are described in the following tables:
Running Timer
Display Information Solution
Lamp Lamp
-- -- F Defrost
-- -- CL Filter cleaning reminder(power on display for 15 seconds)
-- -- CL Active clean
Normal
-- -- F Filter replacement reminder(power on display for 15 seconds)
Display, not
-- -- FP Heating in room temperature under 8°C error code
-- -- FC Forced cooling
-- -- AP AP mode of WIFI connection
-- -- CP Remote switched off
1 time OFF EH 00/EH 0A Indoor unit EEPROM parameter error TS01-IDU
2 times OFF EL 01 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error TS02-S-INV
3 times OFF EH 02 Zero-crossing signal detection error TS03
4 times OFF EH 03 The indoor fan speed is operating outside of the normal range TS04-S-IDU
5 times OFF EC 51 Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error TS01-ODU
Condenser coil temperature sensor T3 is in open circuit or has short
5 times OFF EC 52 TS05-ODU
circuited
Outdoor room temperature sensor T4 is in open circuit or has short
5 times OFF EC 53 TS05-ODU
circuited
Compressor discharge temperature sensor TP is in open circuit or
5 times OFF EC 54 TS05-ODU
has short circuited
Evaporator coil outlet temperature sensor T2B is in open circuit or
5 times OFF EC 56 TS05-ODU
has short circuited(for free-match indoor units)
Indoor room temperature sensor T1 is in open circuit or has short
6 times OFF EH 60 TS05-IDU
circuited
Evaporator coil middle temperature sensor T2 is in open circuit or
6 times OFF EH 61 TS05-IDU
has short circuited
12 times OFF EC 07 The outdoor fan speed is operating outside of the normal range TS04-ODU
9 times OFF EH 0 Indoor PCB/Display board communication error TS07
8 times OFF EL 0C Refrigerant leakage detection TS06-INV
7 times FLASH PC 00 IPM malfunction or IGBT over-strong current protection TS09-S
2 times FLASH PC 01 Over voltage or over low voltage protection TS10-S
Troubleshooting 4
Top temperature protection of compressor or High temperature
3 times FLASH PC 02 TS11-S-INV
protection of IPM module or High pressure protection
5 times FLASH PC 04 Inverter compressor drive error TS12-S
1 time FLASH PC 08 Current overload protection TS08-S
Communication error between outdoor main chip and compressor
6 times FLASH PC 40 TS33
driven chip
7 times FLASH PC 03 Low pressure protection TS13-INV
1 times ON -- Indoor units mode conflict(match with multi outdoor unit) TS14
For other errors:
The display board may show a garbled code or a code undefined by the service manual. Ensure that this code is not a
temperature reading.
Troubleshooting:
Test the unit using the remote control. If the unit does not respond to the remote, the indoor PCB requires replacement.
If the unit responds, the display board requires replacement.
88 flash frequency:
... ...
Troubleshooting 5
3. Complain Record Form
Complain Record Form
Request No.: Date:
Installation Date: Service Date:
Customer Information
Name Telephone No.
Home Address
Email
Product Information
Indoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Model
Serial No. of indoor unit
Serial No. of outdoor unit
Working Mode □Cooling □Heating □Fan only □Dry
□Turbo □High □Medium
Setting temperature °C / °F Fan speed
□Low □Auto
Temperature of air
Temperature of air inlet °C / °F °C / °F
outlet
Failure Description
Code of Outdoor
Error Code of Indoor unit
PCB
Unit does not start
Remote control does not work
Indoor display shows nothing
No cooling or heating at all
Less cooling or heating
Unit starts but stops shortly
High noise
High vibration
Troubleshooting 6
Parameter Checking information by Remote controller
Displaying code Displaying code meaning Display value Display value meaning
T1 Room temperature
T2 Indoor coil temperature
T3 Outdoor coil temperature
T4 Ambient temperature
TP Discharge temperature
FT Targeted Frequency
Fr Actual Frequency
dl Compressor current
Uo Outdoor AC voltage
Sn Indoor capacity test
-- Reserve
Pr Outdoor fan speed
Lr EXV opening steps
ir Indoor fan speed
HU Indoor humidity
TT Adjusted setting temperature
-- Reserve
-- Reserve
oT GA algorithm frequency
□Approved
□Rejected
Troubleshooting 7
4. Information Inquiry
• To enter information inquiry status, complete the following procedure within 10 seconds:
• Press LED 3 times.
• Press SWING 3 times.
• Finish 1 and 2 within 10 seconds, you will hear beeps for two seconds, which means the unit goes into parameter
checking mode.
• Use the LED(or DO NOT DISTURB) and SWING(or AIR DIRECTION) buttons to cycle through information displayed.
• Pressing LED(or DO NOT DISTURB) displays the next code in the sequence. Pressing SWING(or AIR DIRECTION) will
show the previous.
• The following table shows information codes. The screen displays this code for 1.2 seconds, then the information for
25 seconds.
T4 T4 T4 temperature
TP TP TP temperature
Targeted frequency FT Targeted Frequency
Actual frequency fr Actual Frequency
Compressor current L N/A
Outdoor AC voltage U N/A
Indoor capacity test Sn N/A
Reserve -- N/A
Outdoor fan speed Pr Outdoor fan speed=value*8
EXV opening angle Lr EXV opening angle-value*8
Indoor fan speed Ir Indoor fan speed=value*8
Indoor humidity HU N/A
Adjusted setting temperature TT N/A
Reserve -- N/A
Reserve -- N/A
Reserve -- N/A
GA algorithm frequency T N/A
Troubleshooting 8
Error code
EC 56 Evaporator coil outlet temperature sensor T2B is in open circuit or has short circuited
PC 12 DC voltage protection
PC 03 Pressure protection
PC 40 Communication error between outdoor main chip and compressor driven chip
PC 44 No speed protection
PC 45 341PWM error
Troubleshooting 9
PC 06 Compressor discharge temperature protection
Troubleshooting 10
5. Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Without Error Code
WARNING
Be sure to turn off unit before any maintenance to prevent damage or injury.
Troubleshooting 11
5.2 Field maintenance
Problem Solution
Troubleshooting 12
Unit is noisy
Unit will not start
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Change the transformer Faulty transformer
☆
☆
☆ ☆ ☆
Test voltage The voltage is too high or too low
Replace the battery of the remote control The remote control is powered off
Electrical Circuit
☆ ☆
Replace the remote control Broken remote control
Troubleshooting 13
Clean or replace Dirty air filter
☆ ☆
Clean Dirty condenser fins
☆
☆
☆
Adjust the setting temperature The setting temperature is higher/lower than the room's(cooling/heating)
☆
☆
☆
☆
Turn the AC later The ambient temperature is too high/low when the mode is cooling/heating
☆
Bad airproof
Remove them
Troubleshooting 14
start
Too cool
Unit will not start
Compressor is noisy
Low suction pressure
High suction pressure
Low discharge pressure
High discharge pressure
Unit runs, but shortly stops
☆
☆
Leak test Shortage of refrigerant
☆ ☆
Replace restricted part Restricted liquid line
Clean or replace Dirty air filter
Clean coil Dirty evaporator coil
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Check fan Insufficient air through evaporator coil
☆
☆
Change charged refrigerant volume Overcharge of refrigerant
☆ ☆
☆ ☆
Clean condenser or remove obstacle Dirty or partially blocked condenser
Purge, evacuate and recharge Air or incompressible gas in refrigerant cycle
☆ ☆ ☆
Remove obstruction to air flow Short cycling of condensing air
Troubleshooting 15
Remove obstruction in air or water flow High temperature condensing medium
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Remove obstruction in air or water flow Insufficient condensing medium
Refrigerant Circuit
☆
Replace compressor Broken compressor internal parts
☆
☆
☆
Test compressor efficiency Inefficient compressor
Replace valve Expansion valve obstructed
Replace valve Expansion valve or capillary tube closed completely
☆ ☆ ☆
☆ ☆
Compressor is noisy
Low suction pressure
High suction pressure
Low discharge pressure
High discharge pressure
Unit runs, but shortly stops
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Test circuits with tester Shorted or broken wires
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Test continuity of safety device Safety device opens
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Test continuity of thermostat / sensor & wiring Faulty thermostat / room temperature sensor
Place the temperature sensor at the central of the air inlet
☆ ☆
Wrong setting place of temperature sensor
grille
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Check capacitor with tester ☆ Shorted or open capacitor
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Test continuity of coil & contacts Faulty magnetic contactor for compressor
Troubleshooting 16
Electrical Circuit
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Test continuity of coil & contacts Faulty magnetic contactor for fan
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Test voltage Low voltage
☆
Replace the stepping motor Faulty stepping motor
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Error Code
Part requiring
replacement EH 00/
EL 01 EH 02 EH 03 EH 60 EH 61 EH 0b EL 0C EC 56 PC 08
EH 0A
Indoor PCB x x
Outdoor PCB x x x x x x x
Display board x x x x x x x x x
T1 sensor x x x x x x x x x
T2 Sensor x x x x x x x x
T2B Sensor x x x x x x x x x
Reactor x x x x x x x x x
Compressor x x x x x x x x x
Additional refrigerant x x x x x x x x x
Part requiring
EC 53 EC 52 EC 54 EC 51 EC 07 PC 00 PC 01 PC 02 PC 03 PC 04
replacement
Outdoor PCB
T3 Sensor x x x x x x x x x
T4 Sensor x x x x x x x x x
TP Sensor x x x x x x x x x
Reactor x x x x x x x x x
Compressor x x x x x x x x
Additional refrigerant x x x x x x x x x
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting 17
TS01-IDU: Indoor EEPROM parameter error diagnosis and solution
Description: Indoor PCB main chip does not receive feedback from EEPROM chip.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Indoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
Is it still displaying
NO The unit is operating normally.
the error code?
YES
Remarks:
EEPROM: A read-only memory whose contents can be erased and reprogrammed using a pulsed voltage.
The location of the EEPROM chip on the indoor PCB is shown in the following image:
Note: This pictures are only for reference, actual appearance may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS01-ODU: Outdoor EEPROM parameter error or
Compressor driven chip EEPROM parameter error diagnosis and solution
Description: Outdoor PCB main chip does not receive feedback from EEPROM chip or compressor driven chip.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Outdoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
Shut off the power supply and
turn it on 2 minutes later.
Is it still displaying
NO The unit is operating normally.
the error code?
YES
Remarks:
EEPROM: A read-only memory whose contents can be erased and reprogrammed using a pulsed voltage.
The location of the EEPROM chip on the outdoor PCB is shown in the following image:
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole. This pictures are only for reference, actual appearance may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS02-S-INV: Indoor and outdoor unit communication error diagnosis and solution
Description: Indoor unit can not communicate with outdoor unit
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Indoor PCB
• Outdoor PCB
• Short-circuited component
Troubleshooting and repair:
Power off, then restart the unit after 2
minutes.
No
For units
with W wire
Turn on the unit, check if W No
The value is always positive
and 1(L) is connected?
For units without W
wire
For units with main PCB and IPM board Check the wiring connection
both from outdoor terminal to
outdoor PCB and wiring Yes
between PCBs if there is For units with only one
more than 1 PCB PCB
No
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
Remarks:
• Use a multimeter to test the DC voltage between 2 port(or S or L2 port) and 3 port(or N or S port) of outdoor unit.
The red pin of multimeter connects with 2 port(or S or L2 port) while the black pin is for 3 port(or N or S port) .
• When AC is normal running, the voltage is moving alternately as positive values and negative values
• If the outdoor unit has malfunction, the voltage has always been the positive value.
• While if the indoor unit has malfunction, the voltage has always been a certain value.
S and N
or
L2 and S
or
2 and 3
• Use a multimeter to test the resistance of the reactor which does not connect with capacitor.
• The normal value should be around zero ohm. Otherwise, the reactor must have malfunction.
Note: The picture and the value are only for reference, actual condition and specific value may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS03: Zero crossing detection error diagnosis and solution
Description: When PCB does not receive zero crossing signal feedback for 4 minutes or the zero crossing signal time
interval is abnormal.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Indoor main PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
Note: Zero crossing detection error is only valid for the unit with AC fan motor, for other models, this error is
invalid.
Troubleshooting
TS04-S-IDU: The Indoor fan speed is operating outside of normal range diagnosis and
solution)
Description: When indoor fan speed keeps too low or too high for a certain time, the LED displays the failure code and
the AC turns off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Fan assembly
• Fan motor
• Indoor main PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
Does it turn easily? NO Find the cause of the problem and resolve it
YES
YES
YES
Troubleshooting
Index:
1. DC Fan Motor(control chip is in fan motor)
Power on and when the unit is in standby, measure the voltage of pin1-pin3, pin4-pin3 in fan motor connector. If the
value of the voltage is not in the range showing in below table, the PCB must has problems and need to be replaced.
• DC motor voltage input and output (voltage: 220-240V~):
Troubleshooting
TS04-ODU: The outdoor fan speed is operating outside of normal range diagnosis and
solution)
Description: When outdoor fan speed keeps too low or too high for a certain time, the LED displays the failure code
and the AC turns off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Fan assembly
• Fan motor
• Outdoor main PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
Does it turn easily? NO Find the cause of the problem and resolve it
YES
YES
YES
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
Index:
1. Outdoor DC Fan Motor (control chip is in outdoor PCB)
Release the UVW connector. Measure the resistance of U-V, U-W, V-W. If the resistance is not equal to each other, the
fan motor must has problems and need to be replaced. otherwise the PCB must has problems and need to be replaced.
2. Outdoor DC Fan Motor (DC motor that control chip on the PCB)
1)Release the UVW connector. Measure the resistance of U-V, U-W, V-W. If the resistance is not equal to each other, the
fan motor must has problems and need to be replaced. Otherwise, go to step 2).
2)Power on and when the unit is in standby, measure the voltage of pin4-5 in feedback signal connector. If the value is
not 5V, change the PCB. Otherwise, go to step 3).
3)Rotate the fan by hand, measure the voltage of pin1-5, pin 2-5 and pin 3-5 in feedback signal connector. If any voltage
is not positive voltage fluctuation, the fan motor must has problems and need to be replaced.
NO. 1 2 3 4 5
Color Orange Grey White Pink Black
Signal Hu Hv Hw Vcc GND
Troubleshooting
TS05-IDU: Open circuit or short circuit of indoor temperature sensor(T1, T2) diagnosis and
solution
Description: If the sampling voltage is lower than 0.06V or higher than 4.94V, the LED displays the failure code.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Sensors
• Indoor main PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
Check the connection between
temperature sensor and PCB.
YES
Measure the resistance value
of the sensor.
Is it within acceptable
NO Replace the sensor.
parameters?
YES
Note: This picture and the value are only for reference, actual appearance and value may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS05-ODU: Open circuit or short circuit of outdoor temperature sensor(T3, T4, TP, T2B,TH)
diagnosis and solution
Description: If the sampling voltage is lower than 0.06V or higher than 4.94V, the LED displays the failure code.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Sensors
• Outdoor main PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
Measure the resistance value
of the sensor.
Is it within acceptable
NO Replace the sensor.
parameters?
YES
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric control
box should be replaced as a whole. For certain models, outdoor unit uses combination sensor, T3,T4 and TP are
the same of sensor. This picture and the value are only for reference, actual appearance and value may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS06-INV: Refrigerant Leakage Detection diagnosis and solution
Description: Define the evaporator coil temperature T2 of the compressor just starts running as Tcool.
In the beginning 5 minutes after the compressor starts up, if T2 < Tcool-1°C(1.8°F) does not keep continuous 4 seconds
and compressor running frequency higher than 50Hz does not keep for 3 minutes, and this situation happens 3 times,
the LED displays the failure code and the AC turns off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• T2 sensor
• Indoor PCB
• Additional refrigerant
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
Is there cool
air blowing out from YES Check the T2 sensor.
indoor air outlet?
NO
NO
Troubleshooting
TS07: Indoor PCB / Display board communication error diagnosis and solution
Description: Indoor PCB does not receive feedback from the display board.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Communication wire
• Indoor PCB
• Display board
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
YES
Troubleshooting
TS08-S: Current overload protection diagnosis and solution
Description: An abnormal current rise is detected by checking the specified current detection circuit.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Reactor
• Outdoor fan
• Outdoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
Was
Was the
the protection
protection activated
activated
in
in standby?
standby? Yes
No
Restart
Restart the
the unit
unit when
when the
the power
power supply
supply
IsIs the
the power
power voltage
voltage isis normal?
normal? No
returns
returns to
to normal
normal
Yes
IsIs outdoor
outdoor terminal
terminal voltage
voltage IsIs the
the power
power wiring
wiring Reconnect
Reconnect the
the
No
normal?
normal? wired
wired correctly?
correctly? power
power wiring
wiring
Yes
IsIs the
the voltage
voltage between
between LL and
and N
N Are
Are LL and
and N
N wired
wired
No Reconnect
Reconnect LL and
and N
N
isis normal?
normal? properly?
properly?
Yes
IsIs the
the current
current normal?
normal? Yes Replace the
Replace the outdoor
outdoor main
main PCB
PCB
No
Power
Power on
on and
and measure
measure the
the
voltage
voltage between
between PP and
and N.
N.
While
While the the unit
unit isis in
in standby,
standby,
isis the
the voltage
voltage between
between PP and and NN IsIs the
the wiring
wiring of
of the
the
isis around
around DC DC 310V,
310V, 340V 340V oror No No Reconnect
Reconnect the
the wiring
wiring
reactor
reactor properly
properly wired?
wired?
380V?
380V? When When startstart up up the
the unit,
unit,
isis itit in
in 220V~400V?
220V~400V?
Yes
Yes
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor ambient
ambient
temperature
temperature isis higher
higher than
than Yes Stop
Stop the
the unit
unit
50℃?
50℃? Are
Are the
the reactor
reactor and
and
inductance
inductance functioning
functioning No Replace
Replace reactor
reactor
No normally
normally
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor unit
unit Ensure
Ensure that
that thethe outdoor
outdoor unit
unit ventilate
ventilate
ventilation
ventilation functioning
functioning No
isis working
working properly
properly
properly?
properly?
Yes
Please
Please refer
refer to
to the
the solution
solution of
of the
the
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor fan
fan running
running No "fan
"fan speed
speed isis operating
operating outside
outside of
of
properly?
properly? the normal range" malfunction.
the normal range" malfunction.
Yes
IsIs the
the heat
heat exchanger
exchanger dirty?
dirty? Yes Clean
Clean the
the heat
heat exchanger
exchanger
No
Replace
Replace outdoor
outdoor main
main
board.
board. Does
Does aa problem
problem still
still Yes
exist?
exist?
Yes
Recycle
Recycle the
the overcharged
overcharged
IsIs system
system pressure
pressure too
too high?
high? Yes
refrigerant
refrigerant
No
Check
Check whether
whether thethe refrigerant
refrigerant
system
system isis running
running normally
normally
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
TS09-S: IPM malfunction or IGBT over-strong current protection diagnosis and solution
Description: When the voltage signal the IPM sends to the compressor drive chip is abnormal, the LED displays the
failure code and the AC turns off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• IPM module board
• Outdoor fan assembly
• Compressor
• Outdoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
Check
Check the
the wiring
wiring between
between
PCB
PCB and
and compressor.
compressor.
Ensure
Ensure proper
proper connections
connections or
or
Does
Does an
an error
error exist?
exist? YES
replace
replace the
the wires
wires and
and connectors.
connectors.
NO
Check
Check ifif the
the IPM
IPM Correct
Correct the
the installation,
installation, tighten
tighten the
the
NO
installed
installed correctly.
correctly. screws
screws and
and apply
apply silicon
silicon grease
grease
YES
IPM
IPM continuity
continuity check
check
Are
Are the
the IPM
IPM terminal
terminal Replace
Replace the
the IPM
IPM board
board or
or
NO
resistance
resistance uniform?
uniform? replace
replace the
the outdoor
outdoor PCB.
PCB.
YES
Check
Check the
the outdoor
outdoor fan
fan and
and the
the
outdoor
outdoor unit
unit ventilation.
ventilation.
Please
Please refer
refer to
to the
the solution
solution of
of the “ fan
the “ fan
IsIs itit in
in working
working order?
order? NO speed
speed isis operating
operating outside
outside of
of the
the normal
normal
range”malfunction.
range”malfunction.
YES
Check
Check the
the compressor
compressor
resistance
resistance values.
values.
Are
Are they
they uniform?
uniform? NO Replace
Replace the
the compressor.
compressor.
YES
Replace
Replace the
the outdoor
outdoor PCB.
PCB.
Troubleshooting
Index:
1. IPM Continuity Check
WARNING
Electricity remains in capacitors even when the power supply is off.
Ensure the capacitors are fully discharged before troubleshooting.
1. Turn off outdoor unit and disconnect power supply.
2. Discharge electrolytic capacitors and ensure all energy-storage unit has been discharged.
3. Disassemble outdoor PCB or disassemble IPM board.
4. Measure the resistance value between P and U(V, W, N); U(V, W) and N.
N ∞ U ∞
U V
P N
V (Several MΩ) W (Several MΩ)
W -
Troubleshooting
4. Compressor check
Disconnect the compressor and check the resistance between U-V, V-W and U-W, and all 3 values should be equal. If not,
the compressor is faulty and should be replaced.
Note: The picture and the value are only for reference, actual condition and specific value may vary.
Troubleshooting
TS10-S: Over voltage or too low voltage protection diagnosis and solution
Description: Abnormal increases or decreases in voltage are detected by checking the specified voltage detection circuit.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Power supply wires
• IPM module board
• PCB
• Reactor
Troubleshooting and repair:
YES
YES
YES
YES
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
TS11-S-INV: Top temperature protection of compressor or High temperature protection of
IPM module or High pressure protection diagnosis and solution
Description: For some models with overload protection, If the sampling voltage is not 5V, the LED will display the failure.
If the temperature of IPM module is higher than a certain value, the LED displays the failure code.
For some models with high pressure switch, outdoor pressure switch cut off the system because high pressure is higher
than 4.4 MPa, the LED displays the failure code.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Outdoor PCB
• IPM module board
• High pressure protector
• System blockages
Troubleshooting and repair:
Check if the air flow system
Clear up the air inlet and outlet or the heat
of indoor and outdoor units Yes
exchanger of indoor and outdoor units.
are obstructed?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Measure the resistance
Check if the refrigerant between the two ports of No Replace the OLP.
system the OLP. Is it zero?
is normal?
No
Yes Yes Replace the outdoor control PCB.
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
Check the fastening screws on the
PCB and IPM radiator.
NO
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
High
High pressure
pressure protection
protection
Are
Are the
the high
high pressure
pressure switch
switch Connect
Connect high
high pressure
pressure switch
switch and
and
and
and main
main control
control boar
boar wired
wired No
mian
mian control
control board
board
correctly?
correctly?
Yes
IsIs the
the high
high pressure
pressure
protector
protector broken?
broken?
Method:
Method: Disconnect
Disconnect the the plug.
plug.
Measure
Measure the
the resistance
resistance of of the
the
high
high pressure
pressure protector,
protector, ifif the
the No Replace
Replace high
high pressure
pressure protector
protector
protector
protector isis normal
normal the
the value
value isis
o,
o, Does
Does aa problem
problem still
still exist?
exist?
Yes
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor ambient
ambient
temperature
temperature isis higher
higher than
than Yes Stop
Stop the
the unit
unit
50℃?
50℃?
No
Check
Check ifif the
the outdoor
outdoor unit
unit Ensure
Ensure that
that the the outdoor
outdoor unit
unit
NO
ventilation
ventilation isis good
good ventilation
ventilation isis functioning
functioning properly
properly
Yes
Please
Please refer
refer toto the
the solution
solution of
of the
the “Fan
“Fan
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor fan
fan running
running No Speed
Speed isis operating
operating outside
outside of
of normal
normal
properly?
properly? range”malfunction.
range”malfunction.
Yes
IsIs the
the heat
heat exchanger
exchanger dirty?
dirty? Yes Clean
Clean the
the heat
heat exchanger
exchanger
No
Replace
Replace outdoor
outdoor main
main board.
board. IsIs
the
the problem
problem resolved?
resolved?
No
Check
Check whether
whether the the refrigerant
refrigerant
system
system isis functioning
functioning properly
properly
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
TS12-S: Inverter compressor drive error diagnosis and solution
Description: An abnormal inverter compressor drive is detected by a special detection circuit, including communication
signal detection, voltage detection, compressor rotation speed signal detection and so on.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• IPM module board
• Outdoor fan assembly
• Compressor
• Outdoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:
NO
YES
YES
YES
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
TS13-INV: Low pressure protection diagnosis and solution
Description: Outdoor pressure switch cut off the system because low pressure is lower than 0.13 MPa, the LED displays
the failure code.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection wires
• Outdoor PCB
• Low pressure protector
• Refrigerant
Troubleshooting and repair:
Troubleshooting
Low
Low pressure
pressure protection
protection
Are
Are the
the low
low pressure
pressure protector
protector
and
and main
main control
control board
board wired
wired Reconnect
Reconnect the
the low
low pressure
pressure protector
protector and
and main
main
properly?
properly? No
control
control board
board
Yes
IsIs the
the low
low pressure
pressure
protector
protector broken?
broken?
Method:
Method: Disconnect
Disconnect the
the plug.
plug.
Measure
Measure the resistance of
the resistance of the
the
low
low pressure
pressure protector.
protector. IfIf the
the No Replace
Replace low
low pressure
pressure protector
protector
protector
protector isis normal
normal the
the value
value isis
o.
o. Does
Does aa problem
problem still
still exist?
exist?
Yes
IsIs the
the outdoor
outdoor ambient
ambient Yes Stop
Stop the
the unit
unit
temperature
temperature too
too low?
low?
No
IsIs the
the valve
valve core
core of
of the
the high
high Open
Open the
the valve
valve core
core of
of the
the high
high
No
pressure
pressure valve
valve fully
fully opened?
opened? pressure
pressure valve
valve
Yes
Please
Please refer
refer toto the
the solution
solution of
of the
the “Fan
“Fan
IsIs the
the indoor
indoor fan
fan running
running Speed
No Speed isis operating
operating outside
outside of
of normal
normal
properly
properly in in cooling
cooling mode?
mode? range”malfunction.
range”malfunction.
Yes
Replace
Replace outdoor
outdoor main
main board.
board. Does
Does aa
problem
problem still
still exist?
exist?
No
When
When the
the lvel
lvel of
of refrigerant
refrigerant isis not
not
sufficient,
sufficient, doe
doe the
the system
system function
function
properly
properly after
after more
more refrigerant
refrigerant isis added?
added?
No
Check
Check whether
whether the the refrigerant
refrigerant
system
system isis functioning
functioning properly.
properly.
Note: For certain models, outdoor PCB could not be removed separately. In this case, the outdoor electric
control box should be replaced as a whole.
Troubleshooting
TS14: Indoor units mode conflict (match with multi outdoor unit)
Description: The indoor units cannot work cooling mode and heating at same time. Heating mode has a priority.
• Suppose Indoor unit A working in cooling mode or fan mode, and indoor unit B is set to heating mode, then A will
change to off and B will work in heating mode.
• Suppose Indoor unit A working in heating mode, and indoor unit B is set to cooling mode or fan mode, then B will
change to stand by and A will be no change.
Troubleshooting
TS33: Communication error between outdoor main chip and compressor driven chip
diagnosis and solution
Description: The main chip cannot detect the compressor driven chip
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Outdoor main PCB
• Electric control box
Troubleshooting and repair:
Shut
Shut off
off thethe power
power supply
supply and
and
turn
turn itit on
on 22 minutes
minutes later.
later.
Replace
Replace outdoor
outdoor main
main board
board
IfIf the
the system
system can
can run
run YES Trouble
Trouble isis solved
solved
normally?
normally?
NO
Replace
Replace the
the electric
electric control
control box
box
Troubleshooting
8. Check Procedures
WARNING
Be sure to turn off all power supplies or disconnect all wires to avoid electric shock.
Operate after compressor and coil have returned to normal temperature in case of injury.
1. Disconnect the temperature sensor from PCB (Refer to Chapter 5&6. Indoor&Outdoor Unit Disassembly).
2. Measure the resistance value of the sensor using a multi-meter.
3. Check corresponding temperature sensor resistance value table (Refer to Chapter 8. Appendix).
Note: The picture and the value are only for reference, actual condition and specific value may vary.
.2 Compressor Check
1. Disconnect the compressor power cord from outdoor PCB (Refer to Chapter 6. Outdoor Unit Disassembly)).
2. Measure the resistance value of each winding using a multi-meter.
3. Check the resistance value of each winding in the following table.
Troubleshooting
Resistance Value KSK89D53UEZ KSK89D29UEZD KSN98D22UFZ KSK103D33UEZ3 KTN150D30UFZA
Blue-Red
Red-Black
Blue-Red
Red-Black
Blue-Red
Red-Black
Note: The picture and the value are only for reference, actual condition and specific value may vary.
Troubleshooting
8.3 IPM Continuity Check
WARNING
Electricity remains in capacitors even when the power supply is off.
Ensure the capacitors are fully discharged before troubleshooting.
1. Turn off outdoor unit and disconnect power supply.
2. Discharge electrolytic capacitors and ensure all energy-storage unit has been discharged.
3. Disassemble outdoor PCB or disassemble IPM board.
4. Measure the resistance value between P and U(V, W, N); U(V, W) and N.
N ∞ U ∞
U V
P N
V (Several MΩ) W (Several MΩ)
W -
Note: The picture and the value are only for reference, actual condition and specific value may vary.
Troubleshooting
8.4 Fan Motor Check
1. Turn off outdoor unit and disconnect power supply
2. Disconnect outdoor fan motor power cord from outdoor PCB
3. Measure the resistance value between each windings.
The normal value of different motor show as follows:
YKFG-13-4-38L
Model YKFG-15-4-28-1 YKFG-20-4-10L YKFG-20-4-5-11
YKFG-13-4-38L-4
YKFG-28-4-3-7
Model YKFG-20-4-5-19 YKFG-25-4-6-14 YKFG-28-4-6-5
YKFG-28-4-3-14
YKFG-45-4-22
Model YKFG-45-4-13 YKFG-60-4-2-6
YKFG-45-4-22-13
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Contents
i) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T1, T2, T3, and T4 (°C – K).......2
ii) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for TP (for some units)(°C --K)......3
Appendix 2
ii) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for TP(for some units) (°C --K)
°C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm
°C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm
-20 -4 542.7 20 68 68.66 60 140 13.59 100 212 3.702
-19 -2 511.9 21 70 65.62 61 142 13.11 101 214 3.595
-18 0 483 22 72 62.73 62 144 12.65 102 216 3.492
-17 1 455.9 23 73 59.98 63 145 12.21 103 217 3.392
-16 3 430.5 24 75 57.37 64 147 11.79 104 219 3.296
-15 5 406.7 25 77 54.89 65 149 11.38 105 221 3.203
-14 7 384.3 26 79 52.53 66 151 10.99 106 223 3.113
-13 9 363.3 27 81 50.28 67 153 10.61 107 225 3.025
-12 10 343.6 28 82 48.14 68 154 10.25 108 226 2.941
-11 12 325.1 29 84 46.11 69 156 9.902 109 228 2.86
-10 14 307.7 30 86 44.17 70 158 9.569 110 230 2.781
-9 16 291.3 31 88 42.33 71 160 9.248 111 232 2.704
-8 18 275.9 32 90 40.57 72 162 8.94 112 234 2.63
-7 19 261.4 33 91 38.89 73 163 8.643 113 235 2.559
-6 21 247.8 34 93 37.3 74 165 8.358 114 237 2.489
-5 23 234.9 35 95 35.78 75 167 8.084 115 239 2.422
-4 25 222.8 36 97 34.32 76 169 7.82 116 241 2.357
-3 27 211.4 37 99 32.94 77 171 7.566 117 243 2.294
-2 28 200.7 38 100 31.62 78 172 7.321 118 244 2.233
-1 30 190.5 39 102 30.36 79 174 7.086 119 246 2.174
0 32 180.9 40 104 29.15 80 176 6.859 120 248 2.117
1 34 171.9 41 106 28 81 178 6.641 121 250 2.061
2 36 163.3 42 108 26.9 82 180 6.43 122 252 2.007
3 37 155.2 43 109 25.86 83 181 6.228 123 253 1.955
4 39 147.6 44 111 24.85 84 183 6.033 124 255 1.905
5 41 140.4 45 113 23.89 85 185 5.844 125 257 1.856
6 43 133.5 46 115 22.89 86 187 5.663 126 259 1.808
7 45 127.1 47 117 22.1 87 189 5.488 127 261 1.762
8 46 121 48 118 21.26 88 190 5.32 128 262 1.717
9 48 115.2 49 120 20.46 89 192 5.157 129 264 1.674
10 50 109.8 50 122 19.69 90 194 5 130 266 1.632
11 52 104.6 51 124 18.96 91 196 4.849
12 54 99.69 52 126 18.26 92 198 4.703
13 55 95.05 53 127 17.58 93 199 4.562
14 57 90.66 54 129 16.94 94 201 4.426
15 59 86.49 55 131 16.32 95 203 4.294
16 61 82.54 56 133 15.73 96 205 4.167
17 63 78.79 57 135 15.16 97 207 4.045
18 64 75.24 58 136 14.62 98 208 3.927
19 66 71.86 59 138 14.09 99 210 3.812
Appendix 3
iii) Pressure On Service Port
Cooling chart(R410A):
70/59 (21.11/15) 6.4 6.5 7.3 8.0 8.2 7.8 8.1 8.6 10.1 10.6
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 6.7 6.8 7.9 8.6 8.6 8.3 8.7 9.1 10.7 11.2
BAR
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 7.1 7.2 8.5 9.5 9.3 8.9 9.1 9.6 11.2 11.9
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 7.7 7.8 9.6 10.5 10.3 9.5 10.0 10.6 12.4 13.0
70/59 (21.11/15) 93 94 106 116 119 113 117 125 147 154
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 97 99 115 125 124 120 126 132 155 162
PSI
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 103 104 123 138 135 129 132 140 162 173
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 112 113 139 152 149 138 145 154 180 189
70/59 (21.11/15) 0.64 0.65 0.73 0.8 0.82 0.78 0.81 0.86 1.01 1.06
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 0.67 0.68 0.79 0.86 0.86 0.83 0.87 0.91 1.07 1.12
MPa
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 0.71 0.72 0.85 0.95 0.93 0.89 0.91 0.96 1.12 1.19
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 0.77 0.78 0.96 1.05 1.03 0.95 1 1.06 1.24 1.3
1.4
1.2
0.8 70/59
0.6 75/63
0.4 80/67
90/73
0.2
Appendix 4
Heating chart(R410A):
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5 55
1 65
0.5 75
Appendix 5
Cooling chart(R22):
70/59 (21.11/15) 4.0 4.1 4.6 5.0 5.1 4.9 5.1 5.4 6.3 6.6
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 4.2 4.3 4.9 5.4 5.4 5.2 5.4 5.7 6.7 7.0
BAR
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 4.4 4.5 5.3 5.9 5.8 5.6 5.7 6.0 7.0 7.4
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 4.8 4.9 6.0 6.6 6.4 5.9 6.3 6.6 7.8 8.1
70/59 (21.11/15) 58 59 67 73 74 71 74 78 91 96
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 61 62 71 78 78 75 78 83 97 102
PSI
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 64 65 77 86 84 81 83 87 102 107
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 70 71 87 96 93 86 91 96 113 117
70/59 (21.11/15) 0.40 0.41 0.46 0.50 0.51 0.49 0.51 0.54 0.63 0.66
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 0.42 0.43 0.49 0.54 0.54 0.52 0.54 0.57 0.67 0.70
MPa
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 0.44 0.45 0.53 0.59 0.58 0.56 0.57 0.60 0.70 0.74
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 0.48 0.49 0.60 0.66 0.64 0.59 0.63 0.66 0.78 0.81
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5 70/59
0.4 75/63
0.3 80/67
0.2
90/73
0.1
0
Appendix 6
Heating chart(R22):
2.5
1.5
1 55
65
0.5
75
Appendix 7
Cooling chart(R32):
70/59 (21.11/15) 6.5 6.6 7.4 8.2 8.4 8.0 8.3 8.8 10.3 10.8
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 6.8 6.9 8.1 8.8 8.8 8.5 8.9 9.3 10.9 11.4
BAR
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 7.2 7.3 8.7 9.7 9.5 9.1 9.3 9.8 11.4 12.1
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 7.9 8.0 9.8 10.7 10.5 9.7 10.2 10.8 12.6 13.3
70/59 (21.11/15) 95 96 108 118 121 115 119 128 150 157
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 99 101 117 128 126 122 129 135 158 165
PSI
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 105 106 125 141 138 132 135 143 165 176
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 114 115 142 155 152 141 148 157 184 193
70/59 (21.11/15) 0.65 0.66 0.74 0.82 0.84 0.80 0.83 0.88 1.03 1.08
75/63 (23.89/17.22) 0.68 0.69 0.81 0.88 0.88 0.85 0.89 0.93 1.09 1.14
MPa
80/67 (26.67/19.44) 0.72 0.73 0.87 0.97 0.95 0.91 0.93 0.98 1.14 1.21
90/73 (32.22/22.78) 0.79 0.80 0.98 1.07 1.05 0.97 1.02 1.08 1.26 1.33
1.4
1.2
0.8 70/59
0.6 75/63
0.4 80/67
90/73
0.2
Appendix 8
Heating chart(R32):
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5 55
1 65
0.5 75
Appendix 9
System Pressure Table-R22
Pressure Temperature Pressure Temperature
Kpa bar PSI °C °F Kpa bar PSI °C °F
100 1 14.5 -41.091 -41.964 1600 16 232 41.748 107.146
150 1.5 21.75 -32.077 -25.739 1650 16.5 239.25 43.029 109.452
200 2 29 -25.177 -13.319 1700 17 246.5 44.281 111.706
250 2.5 36.25 -19.508 -3.114 1750 17.5 253.75 45.506 113.911
300 3 43.5 -14.654 5.623 1800 18 261 46.706 116.071
350 3.5 50.75 -10.384 13.309 1850 18.5 268.25 47.882 118.188
400 4 58 -6.556 20.199 1900 19 275.5 49.034 120.261
450 4.5 65.25 -3.075 26.464 1950 19.5 282.75 50.164 122.295
500 5 72.5 0.124 32.223 2000 20 290 51.273 124.291
550 5.5 79.75 3.091 37.563 2050 20.5 297.25 52.361 126.250
600 6 87 5.861 42.550 2100 21 304.5 53.43 128.174
650 6.5 94.25 8.464 47.234 2150 21.5 311.75 54.48 130.064
700 7 101.5 10.92 51.656 2200 22 319 55.512 131.922
750 7.5 108.75 13.249 55.848 2250 22.5 326.25 56.527 133.749
800 8 116 15.465 59.837 2300 23 333.5 57.526 135.547
850 8.5 123.25 17.58 63.644 2350 23.5 340.75 58.508 137.314
900 9 130.5 19.604 67.287 2400 24 348 59.475 139.055
950 9.5 137.75 21.547 70.785 2450 24.5 355.25 60.427 140.769
1000 10 145 23.415 74.147 2500 25 362.5 61.364 142.455
1050 10.5 152.25 25.216 77.389 2550 25.5 369.75 62.288 144.118
1100 11 159.5 26.953 80.515 2600 26 377 63.198 145.756
1150 11.5 166.75 28.634 83.541 2650 26.5 384.25 64.095 147.371
1200 12 174 30.261 86.470 2700 27 391.5 64.98 148.964
1250 12.5 181.25 31.839 89.310 2750 27.5 398.75 65.852 150.534
1300 13 188.5 33.371 92.068 2800 28 406 66.712 152.082
1350 13.5 195.75 34.86 94.748 2850 28.5 413.25 67.561 153.610
1400 14 203 36.308 97.354 2900 29 420.5 68.399 155.118
1450 14.5 210.25 37.719 99.894 2950 29.5 427.75 69.226 156.607
1500 15 217.5 39.095 102.371 3000 30 435 70.042 158.076
1550 15.5 224.75 40.437 104.787
Appendix 10
System Pressure Table-R410A
Pressure Temperature Pressure Temperature
Kpa bar PSI °C °F Kpa bar PSI °C °F
100 1 14.5 -51.623 -60.921 2350 23.5 340.75 38.817 101.871
150 1.5 21.75 -43.327 -45.989 2400 24 348 39.68 103.424
200 2 29 -36.992 -34.586 2450 24.5 355.25 40.531 104.956
250 2.5 36.25 -31.795 -25.231 2500 25 362.5 41.368 106.462
300 3 43.5 -27.351 -17.232 2550 25.5 369.75 42.192 107.946
350 3.5 50.75 -23.448 -10.206 2600 26 377 43.004 109.407
400 4 58 -19.953 -3.915 2650 26.5 384.25 43.804 110.847
450 4.5 65.25 -16.779 1.798 2700 27 391.5 44.592 112.266
500 5 72.5 -13.863 7.047 2750 27.5 398.75 45.37 113.666
550 5.5 79.75 -11.162 11.908 2800 28 406 46.136 115.045
600 6 87 -8.643 16.444 2850 28.5 413.25 46.892 116.406
650 6.5 94.25 -6.277 20.701 2900 29 420.5 47.638 117.748
700 7 101.5 -4.046 24.716 2950 29.5 427.75 48.374 119.073
750 7.5 108.75 -1.933 28.521 3000 30 435 49.101 120.382
800 8 116 0.076 32.137 3050 30.5 442.25 49.818 121.672
850 8.5 123.25 1.993 35.587 3100 31 449.5 50.525 122.945
900 9 130.5 3.826 38.888 3150 31.5 456.75 51.224 124.203
950 9.5 137.75 5.584 42.052 3200 32 464 51.914 125.445
1000 10 145 7.274 45.093 3250 32.5 471.25 52.596 126.673
1050 10.5 152.25 8.901 48.022 3300 33 478.5 53.27 127.886
1100 11 159.5 10.471 50.848 3350 33.5 485.75 53.935 129.083
1150 11.5 166.75 11.988 53.578 3400 34 493 54.593 130.267
1200 12 174 13.457 56.223 3450 34.5 500.25 55.243 131.437
1250 12.5 181.25 14.879 58.782 3500 35 507.5 55.885 132.593
1300 13 188.5 16.26 61.268 3550 35.5 514.75 56.52 133.736
1350 13.5 195.75 17.602 63.684 3600 36 522 57.148 134.866
1400 14 203 18.906 66.031 3650 36.5 529.25 57.769 135.984
1450 14.5 210.25 20.176 68.317 3700 37 536.5 58.383 137.089
1500 15 217.5 21.414 70.545 3750 37.5 543.75 58.99 138.182
1550 15.5 224.75 22.621 72.718 3800 38 551 59.591 139.264
1600 16 232 23.799 74.838 3850 38.5 558.25 60.185 140.333
1650 16.5 239.25 24.949 76.908 3900 39 565.5 60.773 141.391
1700 17 246.5 26.074 78.933 3950 39.5 572.75 61.355 142.439
1750 17.5 253.75 27.174 80.913 4000 40 580 61.93 143.474
1800 18 261 28.251 82.852 4050 40.5 587.25 62.499 144.498
1850 18.5 268.25 29.305 84.749 4100 41 594.5 63.063 145.513
1900 19 275.5 30.338 86.608 4150 41.5 601.75 63.62 146.516
1950 19.5 282.75 31.351 88.432 4200 42 609 64.172 147.510
2000 20 290 32.344 90.219 4250 42.5 616.25 64.719 148.494
2050 20.5 297.25 33.319 91.974 4300 43 623.5 65.259 149.466
2100 21 304.5 34.276 93.697 4350 43.5 630.75 65.795 150.431
2150 21.5 311.75 35.215 95.387 4400 44 638 66.324 151.383
2200 22 319 36.139 97.050 4450 44.5 645.25 66.849 152.328
2250 22.5 326.25 37.047 98.685 4500 45 652.5 67.368 153.262
2300 23 333.5 37.939 100.290
Appendix 11
System Pressure Table-R32
Pressure Temperature Pressure Temperature
Kpa bar PSI °C °F Kpa bar PSI °C °F
100 1 14.5 -51.909 -61.436 1850 18.5 268.25 28.425 83.165
150 1.5 21.75 -43.635 -46.543 1900 19 275.5 29.447 85.005
200 2 29 -37.323 -35.181 1950 19.5 282.75 30.448 86.806
250 2.5 36.25 -32.15 -25.87 2000 20 290 31.431 88.576
300 3 43.5 -27.731 -17.916 2050 20.5 297.25 32.395 90.311
350 3.5 50.75 -23.85 -10.93 2100 21 304.5 33.341 92.014
400 4 58 -20.378 -4.680 2150 21.5 311.75 34.271 93.688
450 4.5 65.25 -17.225 0.995 2200 22 319 35.184 95.331
500 5 72.5 -14.331 6.204 2250 22.5 326.25 36.082 96.948
550 5.5 79.75 -11.65 11.03 2300 23 333.5 36.965 98.537
600 6 87 -9.150 15.529 2350 23.5 340.75 37.834 100.101
650 6.5 94.25 -6.805 19.752 2400 24 348 38.688 101.638
700 7 101.5 -4.593 23.734 2450 24.5 355.25 39.529 103.152
750 7.5 108.75 -2.498 27.505 2500 25 362.5 40.358 104.644
800 8 116 -0.506 31.089 2550 25.5 369.75 41.173 106.111
850 8.5 123.25 1.393 34.507 2600 26 377 41.977 107.559
900 9 130.5 3.209 37.777 2650 26.5 384.25 42.769 108.984
950 9.5 137.75 4.951 40.911 2700 27 391.5 43.55 110.39
1000 10 145 6.624 43.923 2750 27.5 398.75 44.32 111.776
1050 10.5 152.25 8.235 46.823 2800 28 406 45.079 113.142
1100 11 159.5 9.790 49.621 2850 28.5 413.25 45.828 114.490
1150 11.5 166.75 11.291 52.324 2900 29 420.5 46.567 115.821
1200 12 174 12.745 54.941 2950 29.5 427.75 47.296 117.133
1250 12.5 181.25 14.153 57.475 3000 30 435 48.015 118.427
1300 13 188.5 15.52 59.936 3050 30.5 442.25 48.726 119.707
1350 13.5 195.75 16.847 62.325 3100 31 449.5 49.428 120.970
1400 14 203 18.138 64.648 3150 31.5 456.75 50.121 122.218
1450 14.5 210.25 19.395 66.911 3200 32 464 50.806 123.451
1500 15 217.5 20.619 69.114 3250 32.5 471.25 51.482 124.668
1550 15.5 224.75 21.813 71.263 3300 33 478.5 52.15 125.87
1600 16 232 22.978 73.360 3350 33.5 485.75 52.811 127.060
1650 16.5 239.25 24.116 75.409 3400 34 493 53.464 128.235
1700 17 246.5 25.229 77.412 3450 34.5 500.25 54.11 129.398
1750 17.5 253.75 26.317 79.371 3500 35 507.5 54.748 130.546
1800 18 261 27.382 81.288
Appendix 12