Mitsubishi Electronics PUZ-A36NHA2 Troubleshooting, Check Point Under Test RUN, Before test run

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10 TROUBLESHOOTING

10-1. TROUBLESHOOTING

<Error code display by self-diagnosis and actions to be taken for service (summary)>

Present and past error codes are logged and displayed on the wired remote controller and control board of outdoor unit. Actions to be taken for service, which depends on whether or not the trouble is reoccurring at service, are summarized in the table below. Check the contents below before investigating details.

Unit conditions at service

Error code

Actions to be taken for service (summary)

 

 

 

 

Displayed

Judge what is wrong and take a corrective action according

 

to “10-4. Self-diagnosis action table”.

 

 

The trouble is reoccurring.

 

 

 

 

Conduct trouble shooting and ascertain the cause of the

 

Not displayed

trouble according to “10-5. Troubleshooting by inferior

 

 

phenomena”.

 

 

 

 

 

1Consider the temporary defects such as the work of

 

 

protection devices in the refrigerant circuit including

 

 

compressor, poor connection of wiring, noise and etc.

 

 

Re-check the symptom, and check the installation

 

 

environment, refrigerant amount, weather when the

 

Logged

trouble occurred, matters related to wiring and etc.

 

2Reset error code logs and restart the unit after finishing

 

 

 

 

service.

 

 

3There is no abnormality concerning of parts such as

 

 

electrical component, controller board, remote controller

 

 

and etc.

The trouble is not reoccurring.

 

 

 

 

1Re-check the abnormal symptom.

 

 

2Conduct trouble shooting and ascertain the cause of the

 

 

trouble according to “10-5. Troubleshootingby inferior

 

Not logged

phenomena”.

 

3Continue to operate unit for the time being if the cause

 

 

is not ascertained.

 

 

4There is no abnormality concerning of parts such as

 

 

electrical component, controller board, remote controller

 

 

and etc.

 

 

 

10-2. CHECK POINT UNDER TEST RUN

(1) Before test run

After installation of indoor and outdoor units, piping work and electric wiring work, re-check that there is no refrigerant leak- age, loosened connections and incorrect polarity.

Measure impedance between the ground and the power supply terminal block (L1, L2) on the outdoor unit by 500V Megger and check that it is 1.0M" or over.

wDon’t use 500V Megger to indoor/outdoor connecting wire terminal block (S1, S2, S3) and remote controller terminal block (1, 2). This may cause malfunction.

Make sure that test run switch (SW4) is set to OFF before turning on power supply.

Turn on power supply 12 hours before test run in order to protect compressor.

For specific models which requires higher ceiling settings or auto-recovery feature from power failure, make proper changes of settings referring to the description of “12. FUNCTION SETTING”.

Make sure to read operation manual before test run. (Especially items to secure safety.)

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Contents Contents Parts Catalog OCB429Reference Manual Indoor UnitSafety Precaution Always Observe for SafetyWhen charging directly from cylinder Additional refrigerant chargeR22 PUZ-A18NHA2 PUZ-A18NHA2-BS PUY-A12/18NHA2 PUY-A12/18NHA2-BS FeaturesPUZ-A42NHA2 PUZ-A42NHA2-BS PUY-A42NHA2 PUY-A42NHA2-BS Specifications PUZ-A18NHA2 PUZ-A24NHA2 PUZ-A30NHA2 PUZ-A36NHA2 PUZ-A42NHA2PUY-A18NHA2-BS PUY-A24NHA2-BS Compressor Technical Data DataNoise Criterion Curves PUZ-A18NHA2-BSStandard Operation Data Heat pumpCooling only PKA-A12GA PKA-A18GA PKA-A24FA PKA-A30FA PKA-A36FA PLA-A42BAOutdoor Unit Unit mminchExample of Notes Service Space 662-5/8 Air outletWiring Diagram NET AdapterPUZ-A24NHA2 PUZ-A24NHA2-BS PUY-A24NHA2 PUY-A24NHA2-BS NET AdapterWUse copper supply wires TABU/V/W Wiring Specifications System Simultaneous twin systemSeparate Indoor UNIT/OUTDOOR Unit Power Supplies OFFIndoor Outdoor Connecting Cable NET Wiring Method Refrigerant address NET address Control Remote ControllerNET address setting Refrigerant address settingRegulations in address settings NET wiringRefrigerant System Diagram PUZ-A18NHA2 PUZ-A18NHA2-BSPUZ-A42NHA2 PUZ-A42NHA2-BS Way valve solenoid coil Heating on Cooling OFFPUY-A12/18NHA2 PUY-A12/18NHA2-BS PUY-A42NHA2 PUY-A42NHA2-BSRefrigerant recovering pump down Start and finish of test runTroubleshooting TroubleshootingCheck Point Under Test RUN Before test runSymptoms in test run mode Cause Remote Controller Display Operating proceduresContents of inferior phenomena Test run for wireless remote controller When a Problem Occurs During Operation HOW to Proceed SELF-DIAGNOSISSelf-Diagnosis During Maintenance or Service Remote Controller Diagnosis ON/OFFMalfunction-diagnosis method by wireless remote controller Malfunction-diagnosis method at maintenance serviceProcedure Case of trouble during operationU9,UH Error Code Abnormal point and detection method Case 63L connector openSELF-DIAGNOSIS Action Table CndcError Code Case Judgment and action 63H connector openConnector open Indoor/outdoor unit connectorCase Judgment and action High pressure High-pressure switch High discharging temperatureAbnormalities detected while unit is operating 63H workedTemperature thermistor TH4 Temperature of heatsinkPower module Case Judgment and action Open/short circuit of dischargeSynchronous signal to main circuit When compressor lockedCurrent sensor error Case Judgment and action Outdoor fan motorRemote controller transmission ErrorE0/signal receiving errorE4Remote controller control board Case Judgment and action Low pressure 63L workedCase Judgment and action Remote controller transmission ErrorE3/signal receiving errorE5Error Signal receiving error Non defined error codeNET communication error Case Judgment and action Pipe temperatureHardware error of transmission Case Judgment and action Address duplicate definitionTo the next From the previous Fresh MasterMaster LossnayVCTF, VCTFK, CVV CVS, VVR, VVF, VCT Troubleshooting by Inferior PhenomenaPhenomena Factor Countermeasure Melans Please Wait YESOutdoor power circuit board Power supply To the outdoor unit Check the breakerOutdoor connecting wire Miswiring, breakingIndoor/outdoor connecting wire Blinking Defective indoor Replace the indoor Power boardNot lighting Breaking or poor Fix the breaking or poorCheck if there is breaking Before repair Frequent calling from customers Action TablePhone Calls From Customers How to Respond Sometimes This is the sound which is heard when the flowRefrigerant in the air conditioner is switched This is not a malfunctionWith Airflow Direction… With Blower…There might be a case that Page HOW to Check the Parts Wiring contact check Power supply check Remove the connector CNF1Fuse check ENDHOW to Check the Components Thermistor feature chart Low temperature thermistorsMedium temperature thermistor High temperature thermistorOperation summary of the linear expansion valve Output pulse signal and the valve operationLinear expansion valve operation Linear expansion valve A24, 30, 36 How to detach the coil How to attach the coilBe sure to attach the stopper Emergency operation procedure Emergency OperationReleasing emergency operation SW4Operation data during emergency operation Test Point Diagram LI, NI CNAC1, CNAC2CN5 LO, noPUZ-A24NHA2 PUZ-A24NHA2-BS PUY-A24NHA2 PUY-A24NHA2-BS RS1 LD1-LD2 DIP-PFCDIP-IPM CN3 CN4 CN5Cnaf CN3TABP2/SC-P2 ActmLower side Upper sideL1, L2 Function of SWITCHES, Connectors and Jumpers Function of switchesFunction Action by the switch operation Effective timing OFF2Function of connector SW950% Special function75% Display function of inspection for outdoor unit Blinking Abnormality of outdoor fan Motor rotational speed 1Check the outdoor fan motor 1Check if stop valves are openOperation indicator Digital indicator LED1 working detailsExample When 42500 times 425 100 times Secs 5secs ~9999 When it is 100 hours or more, hundreds digit, tensExample When 2450 hours 245 10 hours Lighting Cancellation of postponementSW2 setting Display detail Explanation for display Unit Outdoor unit setting information Single phase 2 3 phaseUnit Cooling onlyDegF Fan step on error occurring ~10 Step Example When 130 pulse Discharge superheat on error occurring ~327 0~182degC SHd Secs Sub cool on error occurring. SC ~234 0~130degCExample When 415 minutes Minute Secs U9 Error status during the ErrorRise of discharge temperature LEDEasy Maintenance Function Maintenance Mode Operation MethodSwitching to maintenance mode Fixed Hz operationData measurement To check the data for each item, repeat steps 5 toGuide for Operation Condition Function Setting Unit Function Setting by the Remote ControllerData of the sensor Ta=C On main remote Controller Average data Initial Ta=A+B/2 Sensor on allSetting No Settings Mode No.11PLA-BA PCA-GA Selecting functions using the wired remote controller For modes 15 and higherSpecified indoor unit Press E FAN operationOperating Procedure Flow of function selection procedure Operating instructionsFunction Selection of Remote Controller Mode SelectionFunction selection flowchart Mode Vane FANButton for 3 seconds to switch to Maintenance monitor Check button for 3 seconds to return to maintenance modeTurn on the Monitoring the operation data PressRequest Code List Outdoor unit-Control state Code Description 100 For indoor fan pulsation controlDetail Contents in Request Code 101Error content U9 Request code 102Fan control state Request code Actuator output state Request codeOutdoor unit --Capacity setting display Request code Outdoor unit Setting information Request code103 Contact demand capacity Request code104 Indoor unit Model setting information Request code Indoor unit Capacity setting information Request code105 Data display See the table on the rightDisassembly Procedure PUZ-A18NHA2 PUZ-A18NHA2-BS Operating Procedure Photos106 PhotoRemoving the thermistor Outdoor 2-phase pipe TH6 107Removing the electrical parts box Thermistor Outdoor pipe TH3Operating Procedure Photos 108Removing the 4-way valve 109Removing linear expansion valve Separator Recover refrigerant 110Removing the compressor MC Removing the accumulatorOperating Procedure Photos & Illustration Removing the service panel and top panel111 Removing the fan motor MF1Removing the thermistor Outdoor pipe TH3 112Thermistor Discharge TH4 113 Removing the 4-way valve coilRemoving the linear expansion valve coil Removing the bypass valve coilRemoving the bypass valve 114Removing the reactor ACLA24 Removing the reactor DCL A30 115Remove 2 receiver leg fixing screws 4 116 Removing the fan motor MF1, MF2117 Remove the service panel. See figure Outdoor pipeRemove the top panel. See figure Controller 118 Are not oxidizedLinear expansion Coil Valve coilLow pressure switch 63L 119Removing the reactor DCL and capacitor CE DCLRemove 2 back cover panel fixing screws 5 10

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