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H13, H23 Alarm |
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Alarm code |
| H13, H23 |
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Alarm meaning |
| Compressor 2 CT sensor (CT2) disconnected or |
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Alarm conditions |
| The current is still 1.5 A or less when 2 seconds or longer has elapsed after output from that |
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| * No current is detected even though the compressor is operating. |
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Probable cause |
| (1) | CT circuit failure (including cut wiring, etc.) |
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| (2) | Disconnected CT circuit connector |
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| (3) | Missing phase where CT circuit is connected |
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| (4) This CT circuit is connected to the connector of other CT circuit. |
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| (5) | PCB failure |
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Check |
| (1) | CT circuit failure, PCB failure |
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| Trouble: • Current value during compressor operation is below the threshold value. |
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| Check: • Check that the connector is not disconnected. |
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| • Check the continuity of the CT circuit. |
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| • Install a normal CT in place of this CT and check. If current is detected, then the |
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| PCB can be judged OK. |
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| → CT circuit failure |
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| • Check that current is flowing in the phase where the CT circuit is connected. |
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| → Check voltage and current. |
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| (2) | Crossed wiring or installation error |
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| Trouble: When the compressor is stopped, the current value at the other compressor is high. |
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Correction |
| (1) | Replace the CT circuit. |
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| (2) | Replace the outdoor unit PCB. |
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| (3) | Correct the problem. |
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Example |
| (1) The connector was not inserted after the PCB was replaced. |
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Notes |
| Use a normal CT as a tool to determine whether the trouble is a PCB failure or CT failure. |
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H05, H15, H25 Alarm |
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Alarm code |
| H05, H15, H25 |
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Alarm meaning |
| Compressor 1 discharge temperature sensor (DISCH1) disconnected; Compressor 2 discharge |
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| temperature sensor (DISCH2) disconnected; Compressor 3 discharge temperature sensor |
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| (DISCH3) disconnected |
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Alarm conditions |
| • This alarm occurs when the discharge sensor temperature detector is not inserted into the tube’s |
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| sensor holder, or when the sensor itself has suffered some kind of malfunction other than a cut |
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| • When outdoor air temperature is 32°F (0°C) or higher: |
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| Alarm occurs if the temperature detected by the discharge sensor has changed by less than |
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| 4 deg. when the compressor has operated for 10 minutes immediately after start. |
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| • When outdoor air temperature is below 32°F (0°C): |
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| Alarm occurs if the temperature detected by the discharge sensor has changed by less than |
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| 4 deg. when the compressor has operated for 30 minutes immediately after start. |
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Probable cause |
| (1) Discharge sensor temperature detector is not inserted into the tube’s sensor holder. |
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| (2) Discharge sensor itself has suffered some kind of malfunction other than a cut wire. |
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Check |
| (1) | Check that the discharge temperature sensor is inserted into the sensor holder. |
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| (2) | Check that sufficient |
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| (3) | Remove the discharge sensor from the sensor holder and expose the sensor to the outside |
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| air for approximately 5 minutes. Check that the temperature detected by the sensor changes |
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| to match the outside air temperature. (However the sensor cannot detect temperatures at or |
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| below 32°F (0°C).) |
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Correction |
| (1) | Install the sensor into the holder, and apply sufficient |
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| (2) | If the sensor is malfunctioning, replace it. |
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Example |
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Notes |
| The discharge temperature sensor is generally a sensor intended for accurate detection of high |
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| measurement point is 68°F (20°C) or below. |
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