Mitsubishi Electronics MXZ-24UV - E2 service manual Outdoor unit operates

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Symptom

 

Outdoor unit operates. (The compressor operates at reduced frequency.)

 

 

 

 

Display

Detecting method

Detecting method

Check points

 

 

 

 

d8

Frequency drop by current

When the outdoor unit input current exceeds 22.5 A, the compressor

 

(d8)

protection

operates at reduced frequency.

 

d9

Frequency drop by overload

When the compressor load exceeds the specified value, the compres-

These symptoms do not mean any

(d9)

protection

sor operates at reduced frequency.

abnormality of the product, but check the

 

 

 

 

Frequency drop by high pres-

When indoor pipe temperature exceeds 55˚C during heating, the com-

following points.

d7

sure protection

pressor operates at reduced frequency.

• Air filter clogging.

(d7)

 

 

• Amount of gas.

Frequency drop by defrosting

When the indoor pipe temperature falls to 6˚C or below during cooling,

• Short cycle of indoor/outdoor air flow.

 

in cooling

the compressor operates at reduced frequency.

 

 

 

 

 

d6

Frequency drop by discharge

When the discharge temperature exceeds 110˚C, the compressor oper-

 

(d6)

temperature protection

ates at reduced frequency.

 

d3

Frequency drop by high pres-

When the high pressure exceeds 2.75MPa (28 kgf/cm2-G), the com-

• Amount of gas.

(d3)

sure switch protection

pressor operates at reduced frequency. In addition, the fan speed

• Outdoor unit air passage.

 

changes.

 

 

 

 

 

d1

 

When the state with low discharge temperature of which 50˚C in COOL

Check the amount of gas.

Low discharge temperature

• Replace the outdoor controller board.

(d1)

protection

and 48.4 or less in HEAT for 20 minutes, the compressor operates con-

• Check the contact of LEV board connec-

 

tinuously.

tors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Symptom

 

Outdoor unit operates.

 

 

 

 

 

Display

Detecting method

Detecting method

Check points

 

 

 

 

e7

Defrost thermistor abnormality

When a short or open circuit occurs in the defrost thermistor during

• Defrost thermistor characteristic.

(E7)

heating

• Contact of P. C. board connectors.

 

* In this case, the compressor continues to operate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

h4

Power factor detection abnor-

When the compressor power factor cannot be detected

• Compressor wiring.

(h4)

mality

* In this case, the compressor keeps running.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents MXZ-24UV E1 MXZ-24UV E2Technical Changes MXZ-24UV E1 MXZ-24UV E2Part Names and Functions Outdoor UnitIndoor / Outdoor Correspondence Table Outdoor UnitIndoor Units Combination 07+071930 7.2 470-2300 Specification MXZ-24UV E1 , MXZ-24UV E20dB = Test conditions Cooling DB35 WB24Heating DB Band Center FREQUENCIES, HzOutlines and Dimensions Unit mmWiring Diagram SG79A845H01Refrigerant System Diagram UnitmmCDB Capacity and the Input CurvesCWB Capacity and input correction by inverter output frequency Class unit in single operationAmbient temperature Or any button on remote controller33Hz Ambient temperature/ Ambient humidity% Heat operationCurrent 33HzOutdoor 45Hz 10 15 20 SSR61 Microprocessor ControlInverter Multi System Control LEV control Suction superheat S.H LEV opening CorrectionCool DRY Heat Min Max Rated Operational frequency rangeMin Max DRY CoolHigh pressure protection Discharge temperature protection controlHeat defrosting control Relation between main sensor and actuator Refrigerant recovery control on heatingOutdoor fan control Relation between main sensor and actuatorBefore troubleshooting, check the following TroubleshootingInstruction of troubleshooting Lead wiring Housing point Troubleshooting procedureTroubleshooting check table LEVOutdoor unit operates Trouble criterion of main parts Outdoor unit does not operate. LED display display OFF Outdoor unit does not operate. LED displayWhen heating operation does not work. Start When cooling operation does not work. StartCheck the resistance Power supply of outdoor unit wasTurned off, disconnect the connector Minutes or more normal Relay P. C. boardLED Infinity Return CN722 to formerTest Point Diagram and Voltage MXZ-24UV E1 , MXZ-24UV E2 Electronic control P.C.boardMXZ-24UV E2 Noise filter P.C.board MXZ-24UV E1Outdoor FAN 230V AC Reversing Valve 230V AC M P.C.board MXZ-24UV E1 MXZ-24UV E2 Relay P.C.board MXZ-24UV E1 MXZ-24UV E2Removing the compressor Photo Disassembly InstructionsOutdoor Unit Operating Procedure Photos Discharge pipe brazed part Suction pipe braxed partRemoving the 4-way valve Photo 1Remove the service panel.See PhotoRemoving the fan motor 1Remove the screws of the top panel , and remove it.SeeOperating Procedure Photos Removing the reactorParts List Outdoor Unit Functional Parts MXZ-24UV E1Outdoor Unit Structural Parts MXZ-24UV E1 6 7Accessory Parts MXZ-24UV E1 MXZ-24UV E2 51H-855 MXZ-24UVMXZ-24UV MAC-855SG Page Made in Japan

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