Sanyo XHX3652 H06 Alarm Alarm code, Which may damage the compressor, On the degree of the problem

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Trouble Diagnosis

3. W-2WAY ECO-i Alarm Codes

H06 Alarm

Alarm code

H06

 

 

Alarm meaning

Abnormal low-pressure drop

Alarm conditions

A pre-trip occurs during the unit’s operation when the low-pressure sensor installed at constant

 

low-pressure parts detects a pressure of 7.25 psi or less continuously for 2 minutes,

 

or an instantaneous pressure of 2.90 psi or less. (These values represent abnormal low pressure

 

which may damage the compressor.)

 

However, the alarm does not actually occur the first 2 times that the above operation takes place.

 

At these times, the outdoor unit is stopped and the conditions are monitored. The alarm occurs

 

when the above operation occurs for the third time. The first 2 times before the alarm occurs are

 

called “pre-trip.” After pre-trip occurs, if the low-pressure sensor detects a pressure of 21.8 psi

 

or more for 3 minutes of continuous operation, the pre-trip count is reset to 0.

 

If the low-pressure sensor detects a pressure of 23.2 psi or less continuously for 60 minutes

 

when the compressor is stopped, an alarm occurs immediately (no pre-trip).

 

 

Probable cause

The unit low pressure has dropped to a level that does not occur under ordinary conditions.

 

(1) The absolute amount of gas in the system is too low (as a result of insufficient refrigerant

 

charge or leak).

 

(2) The refrigerant has accumulated in the circuit and has not returned to the compressor.

 

Refrigerant has accumulated in a location of one-way flow and cannot escape.

 

High-pressure level is low, resulting in poor flow of refrigerant in the circuit. (A lower high-

 

pressure level results in a smaller difference between low pressure and high pressure, that

 

may be insufficient to cause refrigerant flow.)

 

(3) The refrigerant circuit has become closed, and refrigerant has not returned to the

 

compressor. In some cases when moisture enters the refrigerant circuit, it can freeze at the

 

low-pressure locations and the resulting ice can block the circuit.)

 

If the alarm occurs when there is sufficient refrigerant in the system ((1) and (3)), liquid

 

refrigerant has definitely accumulated somewhere in the system. Liquid refrigerant generally

 

accumulates in high-pressure locations. In this case the high pressure gradually increases

 

(however it may not increase if the location where the liquid accumulates is sufficiently

 

large). Depending on the refrigerant saturation temperature, it may also accumulate in low-

 

pressure locations. In this case the high pressure is unlikely to increase.

Check

(1) Check that the service valve is open.

 

(2) Check that none of the valves (mechanical valves) in the main refrigerant

 

circuit is closed due to an operation failure.

 

(3) Check that there is no possibility of foreign objects or water having entered the refrigerant

 

circuit.

 

(4) Check that valve leakage at a stopped sub unit has not resulted in accumulation of

 

refrigerant at that sub unit.

 

(5) Check that no refrigerant leakage has occurred.

Correction

(1) If there was a valve operation failure, in general it is necessary to replace the valve.

 

(2) If a foreign object or moisture has entered the circuit, install a strainer or dry core (depending

 

on the degree of the problem).

 

(3) If refrigerant has leaked into stopped sub units, it is likely that valve leakage has occurred.

 

The valve must be replaced.

Example

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Jumper wire cut Static signal continuous signal Or lessCN017 CN014 OptionSELF-DIAGNOSIS Function Table Trouble Cause and correction Alarm displayAlarm descriptionSelf-Diagnosis Function Table Self-Diagnosis Function TableCause Check items E15 E16 E20DISCH2 Alarm code Alarm meaningService Checker Outdoor Unit Maintenance Remote Controller System DiagramFunctions Functions on the ordinary display All units test run Fig Temperature monitorAll units start/stop Fig Cooling/heating change FigDisplay functions Item codes can be changed with ButtonsItem code Remarks Sample display -4, Fig XX-YY R.CSample Display A, B Outdoor unit Monitoring OperationsDisplay of unit No main unit Indoor unitOutdoor Unit Alarm History Monitor Code Parameter Description SET Data „ Setting modeParameter Description SET Data „ Setting modePage 200706MDC