Mitsubishi Electronics PKH24FL, PKH36FL, PKH30FL Indoor coil temperature abnormality detection

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(5) Detecting abnormalities in the outdoor unit

When the outdoor unit is determined to be abnormal by the following causes, the compressor will stop and the check code “ P8 ” will appear on the remote controller display.

( i ) During compressor ON while hot adjustment is set.

1If the difference between the indoor coil temperature and room temperature is in the RANGE B, the indoor fan will

stop.

2Within 20 minutes after entering RANGE B (except for the first 10 seconds), a) If the temperature difference enters RANGE A, the hot adjustment starts,

b) If the temperature difference is still in RANGE B, the outdoor unit is deemed abnormal. c) If the temperature difference enters RANGE C, defrosting starts.

3 Within 20 minutes after entering RANGE C, if the temperature difference does not return to RANGE B,the outdoor unit is deemed abnormal.

4 If the temperature difference returns to RANGE B, the next 20 minutes is an allowance period. If the difference enter

RANGE A during the allowance, defrosting ends and the hot adjustment starts. If the difference does not enter RANGE A during the allowance, the outdoor unit is deemed abnormal.

( ii ) During compressor ON in defrosting

After 30 minutes of defrosting in hot adjustment, if the temperature difference is still in RANGE C, the outdoor unit is determined to be abnormal.

When RANGE B does not change to RANGE A after 20 minutes have passed since RANGE C had outdoor unit is determined to be abnormal.

( iii ) During compressor OFF Not detecting abnormalities.

(6)Indoor coil temperature abnormality detection

An abnormality can be detected during compressor ON, except for the following.

For the first 30 minutes after the temperature difference between the indoor coil temperature and room temperature enters the RANGE C.

When the temperature difference enters the RANGE C until it moves to the RANGE B.

(7)Defrosting operation

After the outdoor unit starts the defrosting operation, when the temperature difference between the indoor coil temperature and room temperature gets out of RANGE A and into RANGE B, the indoor unit starts the defrosting mode. After the out- door unit stops the defrosting operation, when the temperature difference returns to the RANGE A, the indoor unit stops the defrosting mode. While the indoor unit is in the defrosting mode, the indoor fan and the booster heater stop.

w1 RANGE A : Indoor coil temperature is more than 9 degrees above room temperature. RANGE B : Indoor coil temperature is within 9 degrees either way of room temperature. RANGE C : Indoor coil temperature is more than 9 degrees below room temperature

Indoor coil temperature minus room temperature

(degree)

+9

0

-9

RANGE A

RANGE B

RANGE C

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Contents Revised EDITION-A ContentsFeatures Part Names and Functions Models PKH18FL, PKH24FL, PKH30FL, PKH36FL SpecificationsModels PKH18FL, PKH24FL, PKH30FL, PKH36FL Performance Data DataHeating Capacity Performance Curve PKH18FLPKH24FL PKH36FL PKH18FL Cooling Mode Heating ModeCondensing Pressure and Suction Pressure Indoor DB temperature F 80 psi.G Pressure Suction PKH24FL Cooling ModePKH30FL Cooling Mode PKH36FL Cooling Mode SHF PKH18FL PKH24FL PKH30FL PKH36FL Standard Operation DataOperating Range Outlet AIR Speed and Coverage RangeWith wind baffle D.B F if no wind baffle PKH30FL Noise Criterion CurvesPKH36FL Band Center FREQUENCIES, HzOutlines PKH24FLUnit inch Inch PKH36FL PKH30FLRefrigerant System Diagram Wireless Remote ControllerPKH18FL PKH24FL PKH30FL PKH36FL Models PKH18FL, PKH24FL, PKH30FL, PKH36FL Wiring Diagram Wiring DiagramMain Operation Operation FLOW-CHARTCooling Operation YES DRY OperationYES FAN Speed no Heating OperationOutline of Microprocessor Control Microprocessor ControlHow to operate Cool operation time chartIndoor Unit Control Cool operationStart condition Compressor controlCoil frost protection Termination conditionsAuto Return Auto vane controlDetecting abnormalities in the outdoor unit DRY operation DRY operation time chart How to operateFan control in DRY operation Heat operation time chart How to operate Heat operationDisplay in Heat operation Overheat protection Booster heater controlOverheat prevention Defrosting operation Indoor coil temperature abnormality detectionInitial mode Mode changeTemperature range Auto vane control COOL/DRY operationAuto return Timer operation Timer functionTest run Before emergency operation Emergency operationOn remote controller board On indoor controller board Dip switch and jumper connector functionsIndoor FAN Control Model No Wireless remote controller pair number setting operationSelf-check TroubleshootingOther Troubles and Causes Between remote controller and indoor unit Wrong Wiring on SiteCheck points HOW to Check the PartsOperating Procedure PHOTOS&ILLUSTRATION Disassembly ProcedureIndoor unit PKH24FL PhotoRemoving the vane motor Removing the intake grillesRemoving the drain pan Operating Procedure Photos Removing the line flow fan and the fan motorRemoving the electrical heater Electrical Parts PKH18FL PKH24FL PKH30FL PKH36FL Parts ListT7W E13 Qty / set Wiring Parts No Parts Name SpecificationsT7W E14 R01 12G 621PKH24FL PKH30FL PKH36FL Structural PartsPage Distributed in Dec No.OC276 New publication, effective Nov Specifications are subject to change without notice