Hunter Fan R410A manual Refrigerant charging, High side Low side, Indi, Cation Circuit

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(2)Refrigerant charging

(a)After the evacuation shown in the above, change the connection of the charge hose A to the refrigerant cylinder.

(b)Purge air from the charge hose A .

First loosen the connecting portion of the charge hose at the gauge manifold side and open valve 3 for a few seconds, and then immediately retighten it after observing that gas has blown out from loosened connecting portion.

(c)Open valves 1 and 3 then gas refrigerant begins flowing from the cylinder into the unit.

When refrigerant has been charged into the unit to some extent, refrigerant flow becomes stagnant. When that happens, start the compressor in cooling cycle until the system is filled with the specified amount of gas, then close valves 1 and 3 and remove the gauge manifold. Cover the service port with caps and tighten them securely.

(d)Check for gas leakage by applying a gas leak detector around the piping connection.

(e)Start the air conditioner and make sure of its operating condition.

1.2 Trouble shooting for refrigerant circuit

(1)Judgement of operating condition by operation pressure and temperature difference

Making an accurate judgement requires a skill that is acquired only after years of experience, one trouble may lead to an another trouble from a single trouble source and several other troubles may exist at the same time which comes from a undetected different trouble source.

Filtering out the trouble sources can be done easier by comparing with daily operating conditions. Some good guides are to judge the operating pressure and the temperature difference between suction air and delivery air.

Following are some pointers,

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Trouble cause

1)Excessive overcharging of refrigerant

2)Mixture of non condensable gas (air etc.)

Ineffective compression (defective compressor)

1)Insufficient refrigerant in circuit

2)Clogging of strainer

3)Gas leakage

4)Clogging of air filter (in cooling)

5)Decrease in heat load (in cooling)

6)Locking of indoor fan (in cooling)

1)Locking of outdoor unit fan (in cooling)

2)Dirty outdoor heat exchanger (in cooling)

3)Mixture of non condensable gas (air etc.)

1) Too high temperature of room

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Contents FDA Series Split Systems FDA Series Multi Systems Page Index Evacuation Evacuation procedureHigh side Low side Refrigerant chargingIndi Cation CircuitIndoor unit side Selfdiagnosis function Check Indicator TableNo-indication E10 E16 E28 Indoor unit LED Outdoor unit LEDOutdoor unit side Wait Display sequence of error, inspection display lampTiming of error detection Procedures of trouble diagnosis Recording and reset of errorError diagnosis procedures at the indoor unit side Indoor unit Outdoor unitParts layout on the indoor unit PCB Model FDT series Change by the jumper wireControl change switch SW5, SW9, SW10 Model Fden series Model Fdkn series Drain motor Model Fdur seriesIndoor unit Outdoor unit Check method when the error code is displayReplacement indoor Unit control PCB Remote controller wire Is removedRed LED Time flash Stays OFF Green LED Keeps flashing Approximately301~601 151~251Red LED Cases of other than FDT Only case of FDTRed LED Stays OFF Green LED Stays OFF or LightsDefective indoor unit heat exchanger thermistor Error display e6Error display Detective return air thermistor Abnormal Temperature Detection Error display Heating overloadError display Drain trouble Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. ˚CError display e16 Fan motor abnormalities Error displayE10 Only case of FDTA501, 601 typesDisplay conditions Only case of Fdkn Only case of 151~251 typesWithin a period of 1 hour Only case of 301 typeAre characteristics Error display e28 Directive remote controller thermistorDetectivie remote controller PCB Remote controller therm Replacement Detective reError diagnosis procedures at the outdoor units side Function of DIP switches SW5 Usually all turned OFF Change by the jumper wireParts layout on the outdoor unit PCB FDCVA151~251 type Change by the JA3FDCA301~601 type Overcurrent SettingPower transistor module E32 Error display Communications error during operationPower supply phases reversed Only case of 301~601 type Compressor overcurrent trouble Only case of 301~601 type E33Inverter primary current abnormal Only case of 151~251 type E34 Error display e35 Cooling overload operationPressor is stopped Error display e36 Discharge temperature errorAbnormal Temperature Detection Utes Error display e39 Defective discharge pipe thermistor100 80 CError display e42 Current cut Only case of 151~251 type Error display e40 63H1 operation Only case of 301~601 typeOpen phase at L3-phase of 52C primary side E47 Error display e52 52C Abnormal Only case of 301~601 typeE48 Inverter over-voltage trouble Only case of 151~251 typeE57 Insufficient refrigerant volumeCould be causing Did it improve? Replacement CompressorRefrigerant circuit Malfunction. IfIs the power Power transistor module including drive circuit check methodCheck abnormal operation data with the remote controller Pull the cover downward to open it Remote controller Wired remote controllerIndoor unit functions I/U Function Remote controller unit functionsWhen Function is selected Function setting methodPress the ON/OFF button When I/U Function is selectedChanging the remote controller’s temperature setting range Canceling the Cooling Test Operation Cooling Test Operation ProcedureStarting the Cooling Test Operation Checking Operation DataTest run Test run method Setting SW5-1, SW5-2 on-siteChecking the state of the unit in operation HeatingFdkn Series Indication board Fden SeriesWireless remote controller Page NATIONAL, State and Local Codes Installation of this equipment must comply with all