Mitsubishi Electronics PCH36GK, PCH24GK, PCH30GK OC277-29, Start condition, Coil frost protection

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5Coil frost protection

When indoor coil temperature becomes 5°F or below,coil frost protection will proceed as follows.

<Start condition>

After the compressor has been continuously operated for 3 minutes or more,and the indoor coil temperature has been 5°F or below for 3 minutes,the coil frost protection will start.

<Coil frost protection>

Compressor stops for 6 minutes,and then restarts.

lf the start condition is satisfied again during the first 10 minutes of compressor operation,both the indoor and outdoor units stop,displaying a check code of “P6” on the remote controller.

<Termination conditions>

Coil frost protection is released when the start condition is not satisfied again during the allowance, or when the COOL mode stops or changes to another mode.

(2)Indoor fan control

Indoor fan speed LOW/HIGH depends on the remote controller setting.

However, if an outdoor unit abnormality is detected, the indoor fan speed will be LOW, regardless of the remote controller setting.

When the outdoor unit abnormality detection is released and the fan speed returns to the set speed, the quiet cycle control will work.

(a) Normal control

( i) Fan speed LOW/HIGH depends on the remote controller setting regardless of the thermostat ON/OFF.

(ii) Fan speed will remain on LOW if an abnormality in outdoor unit is detected. (5 minutes) When the abnormality detection is released, the fan speed returns to the set speed.

5 minutes

SET

LOW

5 minutes

SET

LOW

OFF

1Start-up of outdoor unit abnormality detec-

tion.

2Release of outdoor unit abnormality detec-

tion.

3Unit stop due to outdoor unit abnormality with P8 indication.

NOTE 1 : Fan stops immediately if the unit stops or the check mode is started.

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Contents OC277-1 ContentsOC277-2 FeaturesImproving Efficiency of Piping Work Easy Maintenance no Maintenance Necessary for 2500 HoursOC277-3 OC277-4 Part Names and FunctionsOC277-5 Remote controller operation buttonsOC277-6 Remote controller displayModels PCH24GK, PCH30GK, PCH36GK, PCH42GK SpecificationsOC277-7 OC277-8 DataModels PCH24GK, PCH30GK, PCH36GK, PCH42GK Performance Data CFM SHC TPCCFM OC277-9Performance Curve OC277-10PCH36GK Cooling Capacity PCH36GK Heating Capacity OC277-11Condensing Pressure and Suction Pressure OC277-12PCH30GK OC277-13PCH36GK OC277-14PCH42GK OC277-15SHF PCH24GK PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK OC277-16Standard Operation Data Operating Range OC277-17Outlet AIR Speed and Coverage Range Additional Refrigerant Charge R22ozNoise Criterion Curves PCH24GK OC277-18PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GKIndoor unit PCH24GK Outlines and DimensionsOC277-19 Indoor unit PCH30/36/42GK OC277-20Remote controller Refrigerant System DiagramOC277-21 PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GKOC277-22 Wiring DiagramModel PCH24/30/36/42GK Wiring Diagram Main Operation Operation FLOW-CHARTOC277-23 Cooling Operation OC277-24DRY Operation OC277-25DRY YESHeating Operation OC277-26Outline of Microprocessor Control Microprocessor ControlOC277-27 OC277-28 How to operateIndoor Unit Control Compressor controlStart condition OC277-29Coil frost protection Termination conditionsAuto vane control OC277-30Swing Auto ReturnRange a Range B Range C OC277-31Detecting abnormalities in the outdoor unit DRY operation DRY operation time chart How to operateOC277-32 OC277-33 OC277-34 Heat operation time chartHeat operation Display in Heat operationOverheat protection OC277-35Booster heater control Overheat preventionDefrosting operation Indoor coil temperature abnormality detectionOC277-36 Mode change Initial mode How to operateTemperature range OC277-37Auto return OC277-38COOL/DRY operation Timer function Timer operationOC277-39 Test run Before test runBefore emergency operation OC277-40Emergency operation On remote controller board Dip switch functionsOC277-41 On indoor controller boardOC277-42 Fan motor max. rotational frequency Service RefPCH24GK PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK SW7 OFF PCH36, 42GKOC277-43 Trouble ShootingRemote Controller Display Abnormality For group control using one remote controller When malfunction occurs during operationOC277-44 Example Check Unit code addressOC277-45 OC277-46 Wrong Wiring on SiteCool HeatOther Troubles and Causes OC277-47PCH How to check the partsOC277-48 OC277-49 OC277-50 System ControlVariety of System Control Functions PAC-SA89TA-EHow to wire Group Control with a Single Remote ControllerHow to set unit-address OC277-51Remote ON-OFF and Individual Remote Controls Control Using TWO Remote ControllersHow to set SW17-7 See Figure Remote controller LCD indicationBasic wiring Individual Control by Grouping the Remote ControllersSwitch function of remote ON-OFF switch OC277-53Timer Operation or the Operation by AN External Signal Multiple Remote Control DisplayOC277-54 Auto Restart FunctionPCH24GK Operating Procedure Disassembly ProcedureOC277-55 Removing the air intake grilleRemoving the fan motor OC277-56Removing the sirocco fan Removing the side panelOC277-57 Operating Procedure PhotosRemoving the vane motor Removing the Indoor coil thermistorRemoving the drain pan OC277-58Removing the guide vane Remove the intake grilleRemoving the heat exchanger OC277-59Removing the support heater Structural Part PCH24GK Parts ListOC277-60 OC277-61 Structural Part PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK OC277-62OC277-63 FAN and Heater Parts PCH24GK OC277-64FAN and Heater Parts PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK OC277-65Electrical Parts PCH24GK10 PCH30GK PCH36GK PCH42GK OC277-66OC277-67 TimerOptional Parts OC277-68 PAC-SC32PTA Weekly Timer Setting DisplayNames and functions SET Back DisplayMultiple Remote Controller Adapter Timer AdapterOC277-69 Refrigerant PipesSpecifications are subject to change without notice