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Sm17010 (Outjtoh) York
Sm17010 (Outjtoh) York
INVERTER-DRIVEN
MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP
AIR CONDITIONERS
Models:
< 3~, 460V/60Hz > < 3~/N, 380V/60Hz > < 3~, 220V/60Hz >
< Base Unit > < Base Unit > < Base Unit >
JTOH080VPEUBS1 JTOH080VPEFBS1 JTOH080VPERBS1
JTOH100VPEUBS1 JTOH100VPEFBS1 JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH120VPERBS1
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
JTOH200VPEUBS1 JTOH200VPEFBS1 JTOH200VPERBS1
JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
< Combination Unit > < Combination Unit > < Combination Unit >
JTOH260VAEUBS1 JTOH260VAEFBS1 JTOH260VAERBS1
JTOH280VAEUBS1 JTOH280VAEFBS1 JTOH280VAERBS1
JTOH300VAEUBS1 JTOH300VAEFBS1 JTOH300VAERBS1
JTOH320VAEUBS1 JTOH320VAEFBS1 JTOH320VAERBS1
JTOH340VAEUBS1 JTOH340VAEFBS1 JTOH340VAERBS1
JTOH360VAEUBS1 JTOH360VAEFBS1 JTOH360VAERBS1
JTOH380VAEUBS1 JTOH380VAEFBS1 JTOH380VAERBS1
JTOH400VAEUBS1 JTOH400VAEFBS1 JTOH400VAERBS1
JTOH420VAEUBS1 JTOH420VAEFBS1 JTOH420VAERBS1
JTOH440VAEUBS1 JTOH440VAEFBS1 JTOH440VAERBS1
JTOH460VAEUBS1 JTOH460VAEFBS1 JTOH460VAERBS1
JTOH480VAEUBS1 JTOH480VAEFBS1 JTOH480VAERBS1
JTOH500VAEUBS1 JTOH500VAEFBS1 JTOH500VAERBS1
JTOH520VAEUBS1 JTOH520VAEFBS1 JTOH520VAERBS1
JTOH540VAEUBS1 JTOH540VAEFBS1 JTOH540VAERBS1
JTOH560VAEUBS1 JTOH560VAEFBS1 JTOH560VAERBS1
JTOH580VAEUBS1 JTOH580VAEFBS1 JTOH580VAERBS1
JTOH600VAEUBS1 JTOH600VAEFBS1 JTOH600VAERBS1
JTOH620VAEUBS1 JTOH620VAEFBS1 JTOH620VAERBS1
JTOH640VAEUBS1 JTOH640VAEFBS1 JTOH640VAERBS1
JTOH660VAEUBS1 JTOH660VAEFBS1 JTOH660VAERBS1
JTOH680VAEUBS1 JTOH680VAEFBS1 JTOH680VAERBS1
JTOH700VAEUBS1 JTOH700VAEFBS1 JTOH700VAERBS1
JTOH720VAEUBS1 JTOH720VAEFBS1 JTOH720VAERBS1
JTOH740VAEUBS1 JTOH740VAEFBS1 JTOH740VAERBS1
JTOH760VAEUBS1 JTOH760VAEFBS1 JTOH760VAERBS1
JTOH780VAEUBS1 JTOH780VAEFBS1 JTOH780VAERBS1
JTOH800VAEUBS1 JTOH800VAEFBS1 JTOH800VAERBS1
JTOH820VAEUBS1 JTOH820VAEFBS1 JTOH820VAERBS1
JTOH840VAEUBS1 JTOH840VAEFBS1 JTOH840VAERBS1
JTOH860VAEUBS1 JTOH860VAEFBS1 JTOH860VAERBS1
JTOH880VAEUBS1 JTOH880VAEFBS1 JTOH880VAERBS1
JTOH900VAEUBS1 JTOH900VAEFBS1 JTOH900VAERBS1
JTOH920VAEUBS1 JTOH920VAEFBS1 JTOH920VAERBS1
JTOH940VAEUBS1 JTOH940VAEFBS1 JTOH940VAERBS1
JTOH960VAEUBS1 JTOH960VAEFBS1 JTOH960VAERBS1
Issue Date:
13. Dec. 2017
SM-17010
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No. Page
1. Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Initial Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Checking of Electrical Wiring and Power Source........................................................................1-1
1.1.2 Function of RSW, DSWs and LEDs.............................................................................................1-7
1.1.3 Checking of Rotary Switch and Dip Switch Setting.....................................................................1-12
1.1.4 Troubleshooting in Check Mode by Wired Controller..............................................................1-16
1.1.5 Checking Using 7-Segment Display............................................................................................1-23
1.1.6 Checking of Alarm Code History..................................................................................................1-30
1.1.7 Emergency Operation..................................................................................................................1-46
1.2 Troubleshooting Procedure...................................................................................................................1-52
1.2.1 Alarm Code Table........................................................................................................................1-52
1.2.2 Failure of Power Supply to Indoor Unit and Wired Controller......................................................1-54
1.2.3 Abnormal Transmission between Wired Controller and Indoor Unit............................................1-55
1.2.4 Abnormalities of Devices.............................................................................................................1-56
1.2.5 Troubleshooting by Alarm Code..................................................................................................1-67
1.3 Test Run................................................................................................................................................1-135
1.3.1 Test Run by Wired Controller.......................................................................................................1-136
1.3.2 Test Run from Outdoor Unit Side.................................................................................................1-138
1.3.3 Checking at Test Run...................................................................................................................1-140
1.3.4 Checking List for Refrigerant Cycle.............................................................................................1-141
1.3.5 Reset for Accumulated Operation Time of Compressor 1-2 (cU1 - cU2 ) .............................1-144
1.3.6 Setting of Forced Open Valve Mode............................................................................................1-145
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2. Servicing........................................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Removing Front Service Cover.............................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Attaching Front Service Cover .............................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Removing Upper Cover.........................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Removing Electrical Box Cover.............................................................................................................2-5
2.5 Removing Electrical Box.......................................................................................................................2-6
2.6 Removing Air Grille................................................................................................................................2-10
2.7 Removing Outdoor Fan.........................................................................................................................2-11
2.8 Removing Compressor..........................................................................................................................2-15
2.9 Replacing Refrigerant Oil .....................................................................................................................2-26
2.9.1 Replacing Refrigerant Oil (No Clogging in Return Oil Circuit).....................................................2-26
2.9.2 Replacing Refrigerant Oil (Clogging in Return Oil Circuit) and Replacing Return Oil Circuit .....2-27
2.10 Removing Coils.....................................................................................................................................2-30
2.10.1 Removing Expansion Valve Coil (MV1, MV2, MVB)....................................................................2-32
2.10.2 Removing Expansion Valve (MV1, MV2, MVB)...........................................................................2-34
2.10.3 Removing Solenoid Valve Coil (SVA)..........................................................................................2-35
2.10.4 Removing Solenoid Valve (SVA).................................................................................................2-36
2.10.5 Removing Reversing Valve Coil (RVR2).....................................................................................2-37
2.10.6 Removing Reversing Valve..........................................................................................................2-37
2.11 Removing Stop Valve............................................................................................................................2-40
2.12 Removing High Pressure Switch, High Pressure Sensor, Low Pressure Sensor and Thermistor........2-41
2.12.1 Removing High Pressure Switch (PSH1 and PSH2)...................................................................2-43
2.12.2 Removing High Pressure Sensor (Pd) and Low Pressure Sensor (Ps)......................................2-43
2.13 Removing Thermistor for Liquid Pipe....................................................................................................2-44
2.14 Removing Thermistor for Ambient Temperature ...................................................................................2-45
2.15 Removing Other Electrical Components...............................................................................................2-46
2.15.1 Removing Outdoor Unit PCB and Electrical Components for Electrical Box...............................2-47
2.15.2 Removing Inverter PCB...............................................................................................................2-56
2.15.3 Removing Inverter PCB from Radiation Fin.................................................................................2-57
2.15.4 Removing Fan Controller <220V/60Hz> .....................................................................................2-58
2.15.5 Removing Electrical Box..............................................................................................................2-59
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3. Main Parts......................................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1: PO151)........................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Inverter (INV1, INV2: PV161)................................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Inverter <460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>..............................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 Inverter <220V/60Hz>..................................................................................................................3-11
3.2.3 Protective Function......................................................................................................................3-20
3.2.4 Overload Protection Control........................................................................................................3-21
3.3 Scroll Compressor.................................................................................................................................3-22
3.4 Fan Motor..............................................................................................................................................3-26
3.5 Thermistor.............................................................................................................................................3-27
3.6 Electronic Expansion Valve (MV, MVB).................................................................................................3-29
3.7 Pressure Sensor (Pd)............................................................................................................................3-31
3.8 High Pressure Protection Device (PSH)................................................................................................3-32
3.9 Electrical Coil Parts...............................................................................................................................3-33
3.10 Noise Filter (NF1, NF2).........................................................................................................................3-34
3.11 Reactor (DCL1, DCL2)..........................................................................................................................3-36
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4. Optional Function...........................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Setting Method......................................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 External Input and Output Setting.........................................................................................................4-2
4.2.1 Input Fixing Heating Operation Mode (Control Function No.1),
Input Fixing Cooling Operation Mode (Control Function No.2)..................................................4-4
4.2.2 Input Demand Stoppage (Control Function No.3),
Input Forced Stoppage (Control Function No.5) .......................................................................4-5
4.2.3 Input Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop (Control Function No.4)....................................................4-6
4.2.4 Input Demand Current Control 40, 60, 70, 80, 100% (Control Function No.6 to 10).................4-7
4.2.5 Input Low Noise Setting 1, 2, 3 (Control Function No.11 to 13).................................................4-8
4.2.6 Output Operation Signal (Control Function No.1) .....................................................................4-10
4.2.7 Output Alarm Signal (Control Function No.2) ...........................................................................4-10
4.2.8 Output Compressor ON Signal (Control Function No.3) ..........................................................4-11
4.2.9 Output Defrosting Signal (Control Function No.4) ....................................................................4-11
4.3 Function Setting....................................................................................................................................4-12
4.3.1 Function Setting...........................................................................................................................4-13
4.3.2 Circulator Function at Heating Thermo-OFF (Function Setting “FA”)..........................................4-17
4.3.3 Night-Shift (Low Noise) (Function Setting “ni”)............................................................................4-18
4.3.4 Cancellation of Outdoor Ambient Temperature Limit (Function Setting “GS”).............................4-19
4.3.5 Defrost for Cold Area (Function Setting “Jp”)...............................................................................4-20
4.3.6 SLo Defrost Setting (Function Setting “bJ”).................................................................................4-20
4.3.7 Capacity-Focused Mode Setting (Function Setting “nU”)............................................................4-21
4.3.8 Low Noise Setting (Function Setting “dB”)...................................................................................4-21
4.3.9 Demand Function Setting (Function Setting “dE”).......................................................................4-22
4.3.10 Wave Function Setting (Function Setting “UE”)...........................................................................4-23
4.3.11 Protection of Decrease in Outlet Temperature for Cooling (Function Setting “Fb”).....................4-23
4.3.12 Adjustment of Fan Rotation (Function Setting “Fo”)....................................................................4-24
4.3.13 Intermittent Operation of Outdoor Fan Motor (Function Setting “F4”).........................................4-24
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NOTE
The details of each indoor unit information, refer to Technical Catalog and Service Manual for each indoor unit.
SM-17010 v
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Troubleshooting
1.1 Initial Troubleshooting
1.1.1 Checking of Electrical Wiring and Power Source
Check the following items if there is any abnormality in the activation of the air conditioner.
No. Check Item Check Method
1 Is any power source breaker or Check the voltage (secondary side) of the breaker and also
fuse blown out? check the continuity of fuse with a tester.
2 Is voltage at the secondary side Disconnect connection at the secondary side of the transformer and
of the transformer correct? measure voltage with a tester.
3 Is wiring firmly fixed or correctly Check that the following wiring connection on O.U./I.U. PCBs is not
connected? loosened.
• The connection for thermistors
• The connection for the communication cable
• The communication cable connects to a terminal block at the O.U./I.U.,
not PCB.
• Power supply wiring is connected to a terminal blcok, not PCB.
• The connection for transformer
• Each connection for power source line
Check that the wiring connections on O.U./I.U. PCBs is not loosened or
misconnected on the site according to “Electrical Wiring Diagram” of the
technical catalog.
NOTE:
If the fuse(s) on an I.U. PCB is blown, diagnose the cause of overcurrent and replace the fuse(s).
In addition, check the power source of optional parts because the fuses may blow out by the power source
failure. Turn off power for safety.
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Earth Earth
Main Switch
TB : Terminal Block
PCB : Printed Circuit Board
FUSE : Field Wiring
: Transmission Line (Shielded Twist Pair Cable)
ELB ELB DC5V (Non-Pole Transmission H-LINK System)
: Field Supplied
Main Switch
3N : Optional Accessory
380V/60Hz
FUSE
ELB ELB
Controller Cable
(Shielded Twist
Pair Cable)
Wired Controller Wired Controller
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6
7 7
9 9 9
S
FUSE Indoor Indoor
ELB Unit 10 Unit 10
Indoor Unit 8 8
Power Source
1N~ 230V/50Hz
1N~ 220-240V/50Hz
1N~ 220V/60Hz
1~ 220V/60Hz
(2) The recommended wire size and main switch( 1 ~ 7 ) are shown in Table 7.1.
Please refer to the indoor units installation manual for other cables ( 8 ~ 10 ).
• Select the capacity of power transformer according to the maximum running current.
• When the power supply wiring is too long, select the minimum wiring size whose voltage drop is within
2%.
• Power supply voltage should comply with the following requirements.
Supply Voltage: Rated Voltage within ±10%
Starting Voltage: Rated Voltage within -15%
Operating Voltage: Rated Voltage within ±10%
Imbalance between Phases: within 3%
• Calculate short-circuit current from the power transformer and electrical wiring length and size, and
select the appropriate rated capacity for ELB (earth leakage breaker).
• Select ELB which can be used for the high harmonic wave.
l Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipe, water pipe or lightening conductor.
Gas Pipe: An explosion and ignition may occur when gas leaks.
Water Pipe: Earth wire becomes ineffective when a hard vinyl pipe is used.
Lightning Conductor: The earth electric potential abnormally increases
when a lightening conductor is used.
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(3) The recommended wiring, ELB, breaker size are shown in Table 7.1 and 7.2.
Table 7.1 Electrical Data and Recommended Wiring, Breaker Size/1 Outdoor Unit
3
1 ELB
Maximum Main Switch
Power
Running Nominal
Model Power Supply Supply Line Nominal Nominal 2 Fuse
Current Sensitive
Current Current
Current
(A) (fmm) (A) (mA) (A) (A)
JTOH080VPEUBS1 14.0 MLFC 2.0SQ 20 30 20 20
JTOH100VPEUBS1 19.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH120VPEUBS1 21.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH140VPEUBS1 26.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 30 30 32 32
JTOH160VPEUBS1 460V/60Hz 29.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH180VPEUBS1 33.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH200VPEUBS1 39.5 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH220VPEUBS1 40.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH240VPEUBS1 47.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 63 63
JTOH080VPEFBS1 15.5 MLFC 2.0SQ 20 30 20 20
JTOH100VPEFBS1 21.5 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH120VPEFBS1 24.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH140VPEFBS1 29.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 30 30 32 32
JTOH160VPEFBS1 380V/60Hz 33.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH180VPEFBS1 37.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH200VPEFBS1 44.5 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH220VPEFBS1 45.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH240VPEFBS1 53.0 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 63 63
JTOH080VPERBS1 25.5 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 30 30
JTOH100VPERBS1 35.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 60 40
JTOH120VPERBS1 39.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 40 30 60 40
JTOH140VPERBS1 48.0 MLFC 14.0SQ 50 30 60 50
JTOH160VPERBS1 220V/60Hz 54.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 60 60
JTOH180VPERBS1 61.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH200VPERBS1 72.5 MLFC 22.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH220VPERBS1 73.5 MLFC 22.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH240VPERBS1 87.0 MLFC 22.0SQ 100 30 100 100
ELB: Earth Leakage Breaker, MLFC: Flame Retardant Polyflex Wire
Install main switch and ELB for each system separately. Select the high response type of ELB that acts
within 0.1 second.
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NOTES:
1) Follow the local codes and regulations when selecting field wires.
2) The wire sizes marked with *1 in the table of the previous page are selected at the maximum current of the unit
according to the European Standard, EN60 335-1. Use the wires which are not lighter than the ordinary tough
rubber sheathed flexible cord (code designation H05RN-F) or ordinary polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (code
designation H05RN-F).
3) The wire sizes marked with *2 in the table of the previous page are selected at the maximum current of the unit
according to the wire, MLFC (Flame Retardant Polyflex Wire) manufactured by Hitachi Cable Ltd., Japan.
4) Use a shielded cable for the transmitting circuit and connect it to the ground.
5) In the case that power cables are connected in series, add apply maximum current to each unit and select appropriate
wires in the table below.
NOTE:
Use 2-core cable (equivalent to following cables: VCTF, VCT, CVV, MVVS, VVR or VVF, size: 0.75mm2 to 1.25mm2
(manufactured by HITACHI Cable Co. Ltd.)) or 2-core twist pair cable (equivalent to following cables: KPEV or KPEV-S
(manufactured by HITACHI Cable Co. Ltd.)) for the control cable between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.
The total transition wiring length between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit should be less than 1000m and the total
transition wiring length between outdoor units should be less than 30m.
Install a multi-pole main switch with a space of 3.5mm or more between each phase.
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PF1
TF
NF1 DCL1
PF2
PCB1
INV1
TB2
TB1
Model: JTOH140VPEUBS1
PF1
NF1 TF
DCL1
PF2
PCB1
INV1
TB2
TB1
PF1 PF1
NF1 NF2 TF
DCL1 DCL2
PF2 PF2
PCB1
INV1 INV2
TB2
TB1
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DCL1
NF1 NF5
NF1 DCL1 NF5
PCB1 PCB1
INV1 INV1 TB2
NF3 TB2 NF3
NF6
NF6 TB1
TB1
DCL1 DCL2
NF5
NF1 NF2
TB 1
TB1
NF6 NF7
NF5
DCL1
NF4
INV1 DCL1
INV1
NF1 NF3 NF1
NF4
PCB1 PCB1
TB2
TB1 TB2
MPB1 MPB1
FANM1 FANM2
FANM1 NF2 NF2 NF3
JTOH160VPERBS1 - JTOH240VPERBS1
NF5 PCB1
TB2
TB1
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TROUBLESHOOTING
z Purpose
PSW2
LED5
PSW3
SEG2
SEG1
DSW4
DSW7
DSW3
DSW2
DSW6
LED2
DSW5
RSW1
LED1
DSW1
DSW8
PSW5 PSW1 PSW4 DSW10 LED4 LED3 TB2
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DSW101 LED501
LED202
LED203
• DSW101
No setting is required for outdoor unit installation. INV1 INV2
When setting the No.1 pin to ON, the electric current detection
is canceled. ON ON
OFF OFF
The No.1 pin should be set back to OFF after electrical work. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
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PV161 (INV1,2)
PCN2 LED401
DSW101
LED202
LED203
CN206
CN207
• DSW101
No setting is required for outdoor unit installation. INV1 INV2
When setting the No.1 pin to ON, the electric current ON
ON
detection is canceled. OFF OFF
The No.1 pin should be set back to OFF after electrical 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
work.
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23
78
PSW5 PSW1 PSW3
DSW2 DSW3 4 56 DSW4 (PCB1) Test Run and Service Setting
Enter
1 2 3 4 5 6
PSW4 DSW5 DSW6 Setting is required. For Test Run, Function Setting
Tens Digit Last Digit
DSW8 Setting Before and External Input/Output Setting
DSW1 Set the unit number of outdoor unit at each Shipment
RSW1
refrigerant cycle. ON
DSW10 (Setting before shipment is unit 0.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
DSW2 (PCB1) Capacity Setting
Setting Item Pin No.
No setting is required. Test Cooling Operation 1
Test Heating Operation 1, 2
< Standard Type >
Compressor Forced Stop 4
Capacity 8HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP
Function Setting 4, 5
ON ON ON ON ON External Input/Output Setting 4, 6
DSW2
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 DSW5 (PCB1) Emergency Operation
Capacity 18HP 20HP 22HP 24HP Turn ON the dip switch
No setting is required.
when use the below
ON ON ON ON Setting Before
DSW2 functions.
Setting Shipment
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Setting Item Pin No.
ON Except No.1 Comp.
1
(MC1) Operation
< High Efficiency Type > 1 2 3 4 5 6 Except No.2 Comp.
Capacity 5HP 6HP 8HP 10HP 2
(MC2) Operation
ON ON ON ON
DSW2
Setting DSW8 (PCB1) High Static Pressure Mode
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Capacity 12HP 14HP 16HP 18HP Setting is required. Turn ON the dip switch
when use the below functions.
ON ON ON ON Setting Before
DSW2
Shipment Setting Item Pin No.
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON HSP Setting: 30Pa 1
HSP Setting: 60Pa 2
1 2 3 HSP Setting: 80Pa 1, 2
DSW6 (PCB1) Outdoor Unit No. Setting/Function Setting
Setting is required.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Combination Setting
Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D When adopting the air outlet duct
Single Setting (field-supplied), make sure to set DSW8.
(Setting Before Shipment) (No.0 Unit) (No.1 Unit) (No.2 Unit) (No.3 Unit)
ON ON ON ON ON
DSW10 (PCB1) Transmission Setting
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Set DSW10-1 correctly
Setting is required.
for end resistance cancellation.
Turn ON the dip switch when use the below functions. Setting Before
Setting Item Pin No.
Shipment
Setting Item Pin No. IMPORTANT NOTICE End Resistance Setting *1 1
ON
The outdoor unit is not single, the combination setting Fuse Recovery *2 2
Outdoor Unit No. Setting 1, 2, 3
is necessary. Be sure to do this setting.
1 2 *1: Turn OFF No.1 pin for all of
Cooling Operation Under the outdoor units in the same H-LINK
Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood system except one outdoor unit.
Low Load Operation 4
(Optional Parts). *2: If the fuse (EF1) is melted,
(Low Ambient Setting)
set No.2 pin to ON for recovery.
DSW7 (PCB1) Power Supply Voltage and System Setting INV No. Setting
DSW101 (INV1, 2) /Service Setting
No setting is required.
No setting is required.
220V Unit: 220V Setting Before Shipment
380V Unit: 380V Setting Before Shipment INV1 INV2
400V Unit: 400V Setting Before Shipment
Setting Before Shipment Setting Before Shipment
460V Unit: 460V Setting Before Shipment
ON ON
Setting is required.
380-415V Unit: 415V Setting Before Shipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Power Supply Voltage and System Setting Turn ON the dip switch when
use the below functions.
220V 380V 400V 415V 460V
Setting Item Pin No.
ON ON ON ON ON
Heat Pump Cancellation of Current Detection 1
(2 Pipes)
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ON ON ON ON ON
Heat Recovery If Cancellation of Current Detection is set,
(3 Pipes) make sure to return the setting, after
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 service works.
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Balcony Building
Setting for External DSW8
Pressure #1 #2
30Pa ON OFF
60Pa OFF ON
80Pa ON ON
Installation of
outdoor units
to each floor.
< Case that Open Space is Louver > < Case that Open Space is Wall >
Ceiling Wall Ceiling Wall Air Outlet Duct Kit
Air Outlet Duct Kit
(Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied)
Duct
(Field-Supplied)
The recommended
The air flow direction
air outlet duct kit
can be changed to
(Field-Supplied)
open space by using
has flanged opening,
air outlet duct kit
which makes the field
(Field-Supplied).
connection work possible.
NOTE:
Pay attention to the following points at the design and the installation. If there is outlet air intake by short
circuit, the operation range will be limited due to increasing high pressure in the cooling operation or
decreasing low pressure in the heating operation, which may cause failure of the unit.
SM-17010 1-13
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ON ON ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
23
78
ON OFF
OFF 901 Set by inserting 456
1 2 3 4 5 6 slotted screwdriver 1 2 3 4 5 6
23
78
23
23
78
78
78
SET FREE
Series
Refrigerant Cycle for UTOPIA Series Maximum Number of Connectable
Outdoor Unit
This Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Units and Indoor Units
(for H-LINK II)
Transmission Line Outdoor Unit 64
(No Polarity) Indoor Unit 160
H-LINK or H-LINK II
Set to the same refrigerant NOTE:
cycle No. For installing the outdoor unit
and the indoor unit on the same
transmission wiring, which cannot
Indoor be used for H-LINK II, maximum
Unit number of connectable indoor units
Wired Controller Centralized Controller is 128.
1-14 SM-17010
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In the case of one refrigerant cycle in the same H-LINK or H-LINK II, set all No. 1 pins of DSW10 in the “OFF”
position except the main outdoor unit A.
12 12 12
Indoor
Unit
In the case of more than one refrigerant cycles in the same H-LINK or H-LINK II, set all No. 1 pins of
DSW10 in the “OFF” position except the main outdoor unit A.
SET FREE Series SET FREE Series SET FREE Series SET FREE Series
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Set the end terminal. Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
(Base Unit) (Unit Combination) (Unit Combination) (Base Unit)
12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Transmission Line
(No Polarity) Cancel the end terminal setting.
H-LINK or H-LINK II
Wired Controller
SM-17010 1-15
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l Setting Method
< Normal Mode Display > < Check Menu Display >
Check Menu
A/C Meeting Room FLTR
MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP Check 1
COOL
HIGH
Check 2 01
Alarm History Display /
LOUV. ADJ Model Display 02
Function 5
SEL. OK ENT. RTN.
OK ?
Press and hold “ ” (menu) and “?” (help)
simultaneously for 3 seconds during the
normal mode.
1-16 SM-17010
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SM-17010 1-17
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Yes No
1-18 SM-17010
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(4) The indoor unit PCB and the outdoor unit PCB
checks are started. I.U./O.U. PCB: Check 01-01
* If “ “ (menu) is pressed during the check, the
check is canceled and the screen will return to Check 1: Checking
(2).
Check 2: Checking
* If “ “ (return) is pressed during the check, the
check is canceled and the screen will return to Check 3: Checking
(3).
Normal Normal
Zero Cross Input Failure Abnormality of Comp. Discharge Gas Temp. Thermistor
SM-17010 1-19
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1-20 SM-17010
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(9) No Function
This function is not used. 07: No Function
Press “OK” to proceed. 08: Transmission Test
Self Checking
09:025
10:000
2008.01.01 00:00
EEPROM Process
(15) Clear EEPROM
The wired controller will automatically start Self Checking
EEPROM clearing process.
13:000
(16) After the several seconds are passed, the self checking is completed and the wired controller is
automatically restarted.
SM-17010 1-21
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(1) Press and hold “ ” (menu) and “ ” (return) simultaneously for at least 3 seconds during the normal
mode (when unit is not operated). The test run menu will be displayed.
(2) Select “Contact Information” from the test run menu and press “OK”.
The contact information 1 will be displayed.
(8) Select “Yes” and press “OK”. The test run menu
will be displayed after the setting is confirmed. Contact Information
If “No” is pressed, the screen will return to (3). Electric Corp.
1-22 SM-17010
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● Before Checking
1) Turn ON the main power source. Wait for more than 20 seconds to start checking.
2) Checking Items
* Connecting Information
* Outdoor Unit Information
* Indoor Unit Information
* Cause of Alarm Code Information
* Alarm Code History Information
3) Check the locations of 7-segment and push switches.
4) AC220-240V is applied to the PCB and electrical parts. Never touch electrical parts and wiring without
appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when checking.
SEG2 SEG1
PSW2
PSW1
PSW5
PSW4 PSW3
SM-17010 1-23
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1 Turn on All Indoor Units *1) *1): All the Indoor Units Connected to the Outdoor Unit
3 Auto-addressing Starts During auto-addressing, the following items can be checked using the
outdoor unit's on-board 7-segment LED display.
Outdoor Unit
(1) Disconnection of power supply to the indoor unit.
Printed
(2) Reverse connection of the communication cable between the outdoor
Circuit Board
and indoor units.
(PCB1)
In this case, "03" appears after 30 seconds.
(3) Duplication of indoor unit number. See Alarm Code 35.
Normal
(1) The outdoor unit's on-board 7-segment LED display is not indicated.
Case
(2) The outdoor unit's on-board 7-segment LED display indicates the followings if there is something wrong.
(B) Alarm code of lower number indoor unit address No. will be displayed when alarm is received from
multiple indoor units.
(C) The following 7-segment LED is displayed and flashed every 0.5 seconds.
SEG2 SEG1
Abnormal
Case
Alarm Code
7-Segment Display
1-24 SM-17010
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(Example)
(0-1) Outdoor Unit (No.0) (0-36) Cause Code of Fan Controller Stoppage Code PSW4
(2-1) Outdoor Unit (No.0) (2-36) Cause Code of Fan Controller Stoppage Code
Notice
Normal Mode (No indication) Make sure to cancel Checking
Mode after checking is
To Start Checking To Cancel Checking completed.
Press PSW1 for Press PSW1 for If not, system may operate
more than 3sec more than 3sec abnormally.
PSW3
Details of Indication
7-Segment Display
Item Details
SEG2 SEG1
Total Capacity of Total Capacity of O.U. Combination
1
Connected Outdoor Units Refer to “Outdoor Unit Capacity Table”.
2 Connected O.U. Number Connected Outdoor Unit Number
Total Capacity of
3 Total Capacity of Connected Indoor Units
Connected Indoor Units
4 Connected I.U. Number Connected Indoor Unit Number
SM-17010 1-25
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1-26 SM-17010
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25 Compressor
*5)
MC1 Current INV1 Primary Current [A]
26 Compressor
*2), *5)
MC2 Current INV2 Primary Current [A]
27 Fan
*5)
Motor MOF1 Current Fan Controller 1 Secondary Current [A]
*1): The outdoor unit No. is indicated on the one digit of "SEG1".
*2): Indication Item only for Outdoor Unit Model: 16HP or more
*3): Indication Item only for Outdoor Unit Model: FSNS 20HP or more, FSNP 16HP or more.
*4): Indication Item only for Outdoor Unit Model: FSNS 14HP or more, FSNP 8HP or more
*5): The indicated current is reference value. Use a clamp meter for the accurate current value.
*6): To reset the accumulated operation time, press "PSW1+PSW3" for 5 seconds while the accumulated data is indicated.
SM-17010 1-27
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Details of Indication
7-Segment Display
Item Details
SEG2 SEG1 *1)
1 Indoor Unit No. Indoor Unit No. Indication
Unit Capacity Indication
2 Indoor Unit Capacity
Refer to "Indoor Unit Capacity Table"
Indoor Expansion
3 [%]
Valve Opening
Indoor Heat Exchanger (ºC)
4
Liquid Piping Temp.
Indoor Heat Exchanger
5 (ºC)
Gas Piping Temp.
6 Air Inlet Temp. (ºC)
Details of Indication
7-Segment Display
Item Details
SEG2 SEG1
Latest O.U. Stoppage Alarm Code Indication
1 Alarm Cause Code
Refer to “Alarm Code Table”.
Degeneracy Control for : Degeneracy Control is not Activated.
2 Pressure Ratio
Decrease Protection : Degeneracy Control is Activated.
Degeneracy Control for : Degeneracy Control is not Activated.
3 High Pressure
Increase Protection : Degeneracy Control is Activated.
Degeneracy Control for : Degeneracy Control is not Activated.
4 Inverter Fin Temp.
Increase Protection : Degeneracy Control is Activated.
Degeneracy Control for : Degeneracy Control is not Activated.
5 Discharge Gas Temp.
Increase Protection : Degeneracy Control is Activated.
Degeneracy Control for : Degeneracy Control is not Activated.
6 TdSH Decrease
Protection : Degeneracy Control is Activated.
1-28 SM-17010
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15 (Oldest Data)
Details of Indication
7-Segment Display
Item Details
SEG2 SEG1
Unit Accumulated O.U. Accumulated Operation Time at Stoppage
1
Operation Time [10 Hours]
Alarm Stoppage
Control Information
O.U. No. is indicated on 10 digit of SEG2.
Alarm Code/ Compressor and fan controller No. are
3 Cause Code of indicated on one digit of SEG2.
Stoppage Alarm and Cause Code of Stoppage are
indicated on SEG1.
Cause Code of Inverter Stoppage is indicated
when it is existing on SEG2.
Abnormal Data Cause Code of Fan Controller Stoppage is
4
Indication indicated when it existing on SEG2.
Except for the above.
SM-17010 1-29
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PSW4 PSW2
Example of Alarm Accumrated time when alarm Occurs.
The activation of overload protection at
No.1 compressor of the outdoor unit B (No.1 Unit) is indicated. Operation Accumlated Time
PSW4 PSW2
PSW4 PSW2
SEG2 SEG1
Unit No. 0 1 2 3
Compressor No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Fan No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1-30 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
03 Abnormality transmitting between indoor units and outdoor units Accumulated Time AC. --
04
Abnormality transmitting between inverter PCB and
outdoor unit PCB
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ --
06
Abnormality of inverter voltage
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
07
Decrease in discharge gas superheat
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
08
Increase in discharge gas temperature at the top of compressor
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
23
Abnormality of thermistor for discharge gas temp. on top of
compressor
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ --
Thermistor Signal
24
Abnormality of thermistor for outdoor unit heat exchanger
liquid pipe (Te/Tchg/Tsc)
Accumulated Time AC. ○ Te1: 1, Te2: 2
Tchg: C, Tsc: S
--
25
Abnormality of thermistor for outdoor unit heat exchanger
gas pipe (Tg)
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
31 Incorrect capacity setting of indoor unit and outdoor unit Accumulated Time AC. --
38 Abnormality of picking up circuit for protection in outdoor unit Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
3b Incorrect setting of outdoor unit model combination or voltage Accumulated Time AC. --
3d Abnormality transmitting between main unit and sub unit(s) Accumulated Time AC. --
3E
Abnormal Combination between Inverter PCB and
outdoor unit PCB
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
SM-17010 1-31
TROUBLESHOOTING
44
Abnormality of low-pressure increase
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
45
Abnormality of high-pressure increase
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
47
Activation of low-pressure decrease protection device
Accumulated Time AC. ○ --
○
(Vacuum operation protection)
d1-15 Accumulated Time d1. --
48
Activation of inverter overcurrent protection device
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
51
Abnormality of inverter current sensor
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
53
Inverter error signal detection
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
54
Abnormality of inverter fin temperature
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
55
Inverter failure
Accumulated Time AC. ○ ○ iTC
d1-32 Retry stoppage by indoor unit auto address setting Accumulated Time d1 --
T (Details of Alarm) *Thermo-ON: The outdoor unit and some indoor units are running.
AC.: Alarm Thermo-OFF: The outdoor unit and some indoor units stay on, but don’t run.
d1.: Retry
Ci.: Control Information
iTC: Inverter Stoppage Code
FTC: Fan Controller Stoppage Code
1-32 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
PSW4(▼) PSW2(▲)
▲
PSW4(▼) PSW2(▲)
PSW4(▼) PSW2(▲)
PSW4(▼) PSW2(▲)
SM-17010 1-33
TROUBLESHOOTING
(b) In relation to retry control, the latest retry code will be indicated unless a protection control related to
frequency control is indicated.
Code during
Code Protection Control Degeneration
Control
Pressure Ratio Protection Control
Code during
Code Retry Control Degeneration
Control
Pressure Ratio Decrease Retry
NOTE:
(1) Retry indication continues for 30 minutes unless a protection control is indicated.
(2) Retry indication disappears if the stop signal comes from all rooms.
(3) The protection control code indicated on 7-segment display changes to an alarm code when an
abnormal operation occurs. Also, the same alarm code is indicated on the wired controller.
(4) In case that the degeneration control is activated, the indications Pc1 to Pc5 are indicated instead
of P01 to P05.
1-34 SM-17010
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SM-17010 1-35
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■ Protection Control
˂Details of Control˃
NOTE:
Normal Operation
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 8.5 figure is performed for the entire number of outdoor
units to be connected.
Frequency Forced Decrease 2. The pressure ratio is calculated in each outdoor unit,
(1.0Hz/sec.)
and this control uses the maximum value.
Pressure Ratio e < 8.2 Pressure Ratio e= (Pd [MPa]+0.1) / (Ps [MPa]+0.06)
e ≥ 8.5 e= (Pd [psi]+15) / (Ps [psi]+9)
Prohibition of Frequency Increase Pd: Detected Value of High Pressure Sensor [MPa (psi)]
(Only Frequency Decrease Permitted) Ps: Detected Value of Low Pressure Sensor [MPa (psi)]
˂Details of Control˃
Normal Operation
Pressure Ratio e < 1.5
for 1 min.
Pressure Ratio e < 1.5 for 1 min. Abnormal Stoppage
Frequency Forced Increase
(Cause Code of I.U. Stoppage: d1 -11)
(0.25Hz/sec.)
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 1.6
Pressure Ratio
e ≤ 1.5
Prohibition of Frequency Decrease
(Only Frequency Increase Permitted) NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure
is performed for the entire number of outdoor units to be
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 1.7 connected.
2. The pressure ratio is calculated in each outdoor unit, and
this control uses the minimum value.
1-36 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
˂Details of Control˃
Normal Operation
Pd ≥ P1
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there is
outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. current value detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Iinv: Detected Value of Inverter Secondary Current Sensor[A]
SM-17010 1-37
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there is
outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. current value detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Isep: Inverter Primary Current[A]
1-38 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE:
1. In case of combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there
is outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. temperature detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Tfin: Inverter Fin Temperature Sensor Detected Value [°C(°F)]
Td ≥ 112°C(234°F)
SM-17010 1-39
TROUBLESHOOTING
Ps ≥ 1.3MPa (189psi)
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for the entire number of outdoor units to be connected.
2. Low pressure is detected in each outdoor unit, and this control uses the maximum value.
Ps: Detected Value of Low Pressure Sensor [MPa(psi)]
1-40 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Forced Decrease 1 1 1 1
1
Forced Increase 1 1 1 1
Higher Rank Order
of Protection Prohibited Increase 2 1 2 *1) 1
Control Function
Prohibited Decrease 2 2 2 2
*1): Discharge Temperature Increase Protection Control (P05) is higher than the following protection controls.
a) Low Pressure Decrease Protection Control (P06)
b) Demand Current Control (P0A)
Normal Operation
Normal: Td > 112°C(234°F)
Degeneration: Td > 110°C(230°F) Td > 140°C(284°F) for 5 sec. or
Td > 132°C(270°F) for 10 min.
Frequency Forced Decrease
(1.0Hz/sec.)
Normal: Td < 110°C(230°F) Normal: Td > 112°C(234°F)
Degeneration: Td < 108°C(226°F) Degeneration: Td > 110°C(230°F)
Prohibition of Frequency Increase
(Except Frequency Decrease Only)
Abnormal Stoppage
(Cause Code of I.U. Stoppage: d1-15)
Normal: Td < 105°C(221°F)
Degeneration: Td < 100°C( 212°F)
SM-17010 1-41
TROUBLESHOOTING
˂Activating Condition˃
This control function is started the compressor runs below the specified speed for 1 hour continuously
(refer to the table below).
˂Detail of Control˃
Compressor:
Increase the compressor speed above the required value to return the oil to the compressor
Expansion Valve:
(In the Case of Cooling Operation) Open the expansion valve of the indoor unit under thermo-ON.
(In the Case of Heating Operation) Open the expansion valve of the outdoor unit.
˂Deactivating Condition˃
This control function is canceled when the oil return control continues for more than 60 sec. (for cooling
operation) /120sec. (for heating operation).
1-42 SM-17010
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SM-17010 1-43
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1-44 SM-17010
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● Thermo-ON: The outdoor unit and some indoor units are running.
● Thermo-OFF: The outdoor unit and some indoor units stay on, but don’t run.
SM-17010 1-45
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: This function is not available for 8 - 14HP from the wired controller.
NOTES:
• Emargency mode is canceled when the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF.
• Emergency operation is available only when all the indoor unit and wired controller to be connected are
for H-LINK II.
• Emergency operation is available only when the alarm codes above (*) are indicated.
• The emergency operation is not available for the failures of inverter PCB or fan controller.
• This emergency operation is not a normal operation but a temporary operation until the service people
comes. If the alarm is indicated again during the emergency operation, the alarm cannot be canceled.
1-46 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
(2) Emergency Mode Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB for Compressor Failure
Alarm Code
Unit No. of the Failed Compressor
Unit No. of the Failed Outdoor Unit
NOTES:
• Measure the insulation resistance of inverter compressor.
Do not perform the emergency operation when the insulation resistance is 0W
The other compressors may be damaged because there is a possibility that refrigerant oil is oxidized.
• In this emergency operation, compressor frequency cannot be controlled normally.
Therefore, alarm code "07", "43", "44", "45" or "47" may be indicated on LCD.
• This emergency operation may not provide sufficient cooling and heating capacity.
• This operation is a temporary emergency operation when the inverter compressor is damaged.
Therefore, replace it with the new one as soon as possible.
• Turn OFF DSW5-No.1, No.2 of outdoor unit PCB after replacing the compressor.
If this setting is not performed, the inverter compressor will be damaged.
SM-17010 1-47
TROUBLESHOOTING
(b) Location of Inverter PCB Terminals for Inverter Compressor Power Supply and
DSW5 on Outdoor Unit PCB
Even if one compressor fails, the others can operate continuously.
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5201R
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Compressor
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1-48 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
(b) Location of Inverter PCB Terminals for Inverter Compressor Power Supply and
DSW5 on Outdoor Unit PCB
Even if one compressor fails, the others can operate continuously.
',3
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Compressor
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In the case of failed inverter
JTOH160VPERBS1 to JTOH240VPERBS1 compressor is No.1.
INV1 (A) INV2 (B) DSW5
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
PCB1
SM-17010 1-49
TROUBLESHOOTING
(a) Procedure
1. Turn OFF all the main switches of outdoor and indoor units.
2. Disconnect all the power supply wiring for the inverter compressor from
the inverter PCB (INV1 or INV2) terminals according to the following procedure.
Be sure to insulate the disconnect terminals.
The No. of Failed Compressor Procedure
Disconnect the power supply wiring for the inverter
Inverter Compressor 1
compressor from the inverter PCB (INV1) terminals.
Disconnect the power supply wiring for the inverter
Inverter Compressor 2
compressor from the inverter PCB (INV2) terminals.
3. Set DSW5 of the outdoor unit PCB (PCB1) with the failed compressor according to the following
procedure. Be sure to insulate the disconnect terminals.
The No. of Failed Compressor Procedure
Inverter Compressor 1 Turn ON DSW5-No.1
Inverter Compressor 2 Turn ON DSW5-No.2
4. Turn ON the power supply.
5. Start the operation by wired controller.
NOTES:
• Not all the compressors in the failed outdoor unit will stop the operation. If two compressors are stopped
simultaneously, the stoppage cause is supposed to be d1-30.
• Measure the insulation resistance of inverter compressor.
Do not perform the emergency operation when the insulation resistance is 0W
The other compressors may be damaged because there is a possibility that refrigerant oil is oxidized.
• In this emergency operation, compressor frequency cannot be controlled normally.
Therefore, alarm code "07", "43", "44", "45" or "47" may be indicated on LCD.
• This emergency operation may not provide sufficient cooling and heating capacity.
• This operation is a temporary operation when the inverter compressor is damaged.
Therefore, replace it with the new one as soon as possible.
• Turn OFF DSW5-No.1, No.2 of outdoor unit PCB after replacing the compressor.
If this setting is not performed, the inverter compressor will be damaged.
1-50 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Terminals of Inverter
Compressor Wiring (3 pcs.)
SM-17010 1-51
TROUBLESHOOTING
1-52 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
SM-17010 1-53
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Measure voltage
Power Failure or Power is Not ON Supply power.
with voltmeter.
Remove cause
Short Circuit Supplied Check for any
of short circuit and
between Wires uncovered part of wires.
replace fuse.
Remove cause
Short Circuit Supplied Check for any
of short circuit and
between Wires uncovered part of wires.
replace fuse.
Remove cause
Melted Fuse for Short Circuit of Measure insulation
of short circuit and
Control Circuit Wires to Earth resistance.
replace fuse.
Measure resistance
Failure of Indoor Unit Replace fan motor
between wires and
Fan Motor or fuse if faulty.
insulation resistance.
Contact Failure
or Incorrect Connection
of Indoor Unit PCB
Contact Failure at
Connectors of Check connectors. Correctly connect them.
Wired Controller Contact Failure
or Incorrect Connection
of PCB in Wired
Controller
1-54 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
SM-17010 1-55
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
"RUN" Indicator
and LCD are ON.
However, the Failure of Measure voltage
Contact Replace
system does Outdoor Unit between contacting
Failure outdoor unit PCB.
not operate. PCB parts.
(ex.
Indoor/outdoor
fans or Measure resistance
Failure of Comp. Motor between wires.
compressor
does not operate.) Replace compressor.
Check for abnormal
Failure of Comp.
sound from comp.
Failure of
Magnetic Contact Check magnetic switch Replace magnetic
Switch for Failure is activated correctly. switch.
Comp.
Disconnected
Check connection. Correctly connect wires.
Failure of Wire to PCB
I.U. or O.U.
PCB Failure of Check PCB in Replace PCB
PCB self-checking mode *1). if faulty.
Failure of
Failure of Thermistor Check it in
Air Inlet I.U./O.U. PCB
The Comp. Thermistor Disconnection check mode *2). Replace or correctly
does not Stop of Thermistor connect wires
or Start even if abnormal.
if the Setting
temperature Abnormality of Wired
on LCD is Check it in Test Run.
Controller Cord
Changed *3)
1-56 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
SM-17010 1-57
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Failure of
Failure of Thermistor Check thermistor in Replace or correctly
Discharge check mode of connect wires
Air Temp. Disconnected wired controller *1). if abnormal.
Thermistor Wire for
Thermistor
Indoor Fan
Speed cannot
be Changed Check it in
Failure of Wired self-checking from Replace if faulty.
Controller wired controller *2).
Check it in
Failure of I.U./O.U. PCB Replace it if faulty.
Indoor Unit PCB check mode *3).
Failure of
Thermistor Failure of
for Outdoor Thermistor
Evaporating Replace or correctly
Temp. during connect wires
Heating or if abnormal.
Disconnected
Thermistor Wire for
for Outdoor Thermistor
Temp.
Disconnected
Measure resistance
Reversing
of coil.
Valve Coil
Failure of
Reversing Incorrect Replace reversing valve.
No Defrosting Valve Activation of
Operation Mode Supply power forcibly.
Reversing
is Available Valve
While Heating
Operation or
Disconnected Control Wires
Defrosting Correctly connect wires.
between Indoor Unit and Check connectors.
Operation is
Outdoor Unit
Continued
1-58 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Check connection
Replace connector.
cord and connector.
Failure or
Malfunction Is there operation
of Expansion Replace coil.
sound from coil?
Valve
Is thermistor on
Excessively Replace thermistor.
compressor normal?
Insufficient Low Suction
Cooling Pressure
Operation Is thermistor
installed correctly on Correctly install it.
compressor?
Clogged
Strainer in
Indoor Unit Check temp. difference
Replace strainer
Clogging at at inlet and outlet of
in indoor unit.
Low Pressure strainer.
Pipe
Clogging at
Low Pressure Check temp. difference. Remove clogging.
Pipe
“Motion Sensor is
Activation of activated” is indicated It is normal.
Motion Sensor Control on wired controller.
SM-17010 1-59
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Check clogging of
outdoor unit heat Remove clogging.
exchanger.
Obstacles at inlet or
Insufficient outlet of outdoor unit Remove obstacles.
Air Flow to heat exchanger?
Outdoor Unit
Heat Is service space for Secure sufficient
Exchanger outdoor unit sufficient? service space.
Excessively
Check refrigerant cycle Correctly charge
Excessively Charged
temp. refrigerant.
High Refrigerant
Discharge Non-
Pressure Check each temp. Charge refrigerant
Condensable
and pressure. after vacuum pumping.
Gas in Cycle
Clogging of
Insufficient Discharge Check for clogging. Remove clogging.
Cooling Pipe
Operation
Check for clogging. Remove clogging.
Check connecting
Replace connector.
wire and connector.
Failure or
Malfunction Is there operation
of Expansion Replace coil.
sound from coil?
Valve
Is thermistor on
Replace thermistor.
compressor normal?
Is thermistor installed
correctly on Correctly install it.
compressor?
Malfunction
or Internal Check temp. difference
Leakage from between inlet and Replace reversing valve.
Reversing outlet of reversing valve.
Excessively Valve
Low Suction
Pressure Failure of
Solenoid Check refrigerant
Valve leakage from solenoid Replace solenoid valve.
for Bypass valve.
1-60 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Transmission
Failure Check indoor unit Repair it according
between indicating alarm code to alarm code “03”.
I.U. and O.U. “03” on wired controller.
SM-17010 1-61
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Check connecting
Replace connector.
cord and connector.
Failure or
Malfunction Is there operation
of Expansion Replace coil.
sound from coil?
Valve
Is thermistor on
Replace thermistor.
compressor normal?
Is thermistor
installed correctly Correctly install it.
on compressor?
Insufficient
Heating Clogging of
Check temp. difference Replace strainer for
Operation Excessively Indoor Unit/
between inlet and outlet outdoor unit or
Low Outdoor Unit
of strainer. indoor unit.
Suction Strainer
Pressure
Clogging
of Suction Check temp. difference Remove clogging.
Pipe of each part.
Excessively
Low
Air Temp. to Check for any Remove cause of
Outdoor Unit short-circuited air short-circuited air.
Heat to outdoor unit.
Exchanger
Defrosting is
Insufficiently Check thermistor for Replace thermistor
Completed defrosting. for defrosting.
1-62 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Insufficient
Insufficient Check wired controller Repair it according
Transmission Power
Heating LCD or “RUN” indicator to “Service Manual” of
Failure Supply to
Operation is turned OFF. connected outdoor unit.
Indoor Unit.
SM-17010 1-63
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Excessively
High Air
Excessively Check for any
Temp. to Remove cause of
High short-circuited air
Indoor Unit short-circuited air.
Discharge to indiir units.
Heat
Pressure Exchanger
Excessively
Check refrigerant Correctly charge
Charged
cycle temp. refrigerant.
Refrigerant
Non-
Condensable Check each temp. Recharge refrigerant
Gas in Ref. and pressure. after vacuum pumping.
Cycle
Clogging of
Discharge Check for clogging. Remove clogging.
Insufficient Pipe
Heating
Operation Check temp. difference
Malfunction or Internal
between inlet and outlet Replace reversing valve.
Leakage from Reversing Valve
of reversing valve.
Malfunction
or Internal Check temp. difference
Leakage from between inlet and Replace reversing valve.
Reversing outlet of reversing valve.
Excessively Valve
Low Suction
Pressure Failure of Check refrigerant
Solenoid leakage from solenoid
Valve Replace solenoid valve.
valve.
for Bypass
“Motion Sensor is
Activation of activated” is indicated It is normal.
Motion Sensor Control on wired controller.
1-64 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Failure of Indoor Unit PCB Check Indoor Unit PCB Replace Indoor Unit PCB
SM-17010 1-65
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause / Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-66 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of Protection Device (Float Switch) in Indoor Unit
Code
Yes *Make sure short circuit does not occur between CN36 terminals
when measuring the voltage. Short circuit will lead to I.U. PCB
malfunction.
Turn OFF power supply and connect No
connector CN14. Then turn ON Activation of Float Switch FS
power supply. Is voltage applied or Failure of Float Switch.
between CN36 terminals less than 12.5V?
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Clogging of
Check drain pan.
Activation of High Drain Drainage Remove foreign particles
Check drainage by
Float Switch Level Up-Slope clogging drain pipe.
pouring water.
Drain Piping
Check PCB in
Failure of Indoor Unit PCB Replace it if faulty.
self-checking mode*1).
SM-17010 1-67
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of Protection Device in Outdoor Unit
Code
H This alarm code is indicated when the high pressure switch (PSH) is activated during the compressor
operation (Y52C is turned ON).
<460V/60Hz,380V60Hz>
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Are connectors in No
the table 2 connected Connect the connectors correctly.
correctly?
Yes
1-68 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
<220V/60Hz>
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Are connectors in No
the table 1 connected Connect the connectors correctly.
correctly?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Action
Event Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Clogging of Heat
Remove clogging.
Exchanger?
SM-17010 1-69
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormal Transmitting between Indoor Units and Outdoor Units
Code
H When fuses are melted, or the circuit breakers are activated, check the cause of overcurrent and take
necessary action.
H This alarm code is displayed when an abnormal condition continues for 3 minutes after normal
transmission between indoor units and outdoor units, and also the abnormal condition continues for 30
seconds even after the micro-computer is automatically reset. If transmission failure occurs from the
beginning, the alarm code is displayed after 30 seconds from start up.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Is DSW10-1P (pin) No
(Terminating Resistance) Set it correctly.
on O.U. PCB ON?*1)
Yes
Is the voltage between
No connector PCN1-No.1 No
Is LED1 (red) and No.2 of O.U. PCB Check wiring of
on O.U. PCB ON? correct? connector PCN1.
Refer to “Correct Voltage
Yes for PCN1” indicated below.
Yes
Disconnect wiring of
TB2-No.1 and No.2
on O.U. PCB.
Yes Outdoor
Is the fuse for Unit
O.U. PCB melted? Replace fuse.
Yes
Reconnect wiring of
TB2-No.1 and No.2.
To Next Page
Connector PCN1
R14
R17
R29
Q10
Power Supply
D5
Q8
C79
LED3 Voltage
102
103
102
DSW10 +
C92
222
IC3
101
ON
103
1 2 333
C82 C81
R3
220V/60Hz 220V
Z1
Z2
R151
TB2
R151
CN101
1-70 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Yes
Yes
*1): If the end terminal resistance (DSW10) is set to OFF for H-LINK connection, set the end terminal
resistance to ON when CN2 is disconnected. Set the end terminal resistance to OFF when CN2 is
reconnected.
*2): Refer to Service Manual of the indoor unit (Wall type) for details.
SM-17010 1-71
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Remove cause of
Check for breakage short circuit.
Short Circuit between Wires
of insulation. Replace fuse and/or
I.U./O.U. PCB if faulty.
Remove cause of
Short Circuit to Ground Measure insulation short circuit to ground.
Melted Fuse for
resistance. Replace fuse and/or
Power Source
or Activation of I.U./O.U. PCB if faulty.
Breaker
(Outdoor Unit) Replace comp. and
Measure resistance
fuse. (O.U.) Replace
Faulty Comp. Motor between wires and
insulation resistance. inverter PCB and/or
PCB if faulty. (O.U.)
Remove cause of
Check for breakage
Short Circuit between Wires short circuit and
of insulation.
replace fuse.
Remove cause of
Short Circuit to Ground Measure insulation
short circuit and
Melted Fuse resistance.
replace fuse.
on PCB
(Outdoor Unit) Faulty Solenoid Coil for
Measure resistance Replace magnetic
Magnetic Switch (CMC)
of coil. switch (CMC) and fuse.
for Comp. Motor
Measure resistance
Faulty Outdoor Unit Replace O.U.
between wires and
Fan Motor fan motor (s) and fuses.
insulation resistance.
Disconnected Wires to
Check connection. Correctly connect wires.
I.U./O.U. PCB
PCB Failure
(Outdoor Unit,
Indoor Unit)
Faulty I.U./O.U.PCB Replace it if faulty.
1-72 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormal Transmitting between Inverter PCB and Outdoor Unit PCB
Code
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
No
Is LED2 (green) on Disconnect CN14
O.U. PCB flashing? of O.U. PCB
Yes Yes
Check limiting resistance
of incoming current.
Yes
Is LED2 (green) on Check the inverter
Yes O.U. PCB flashing? PCB (INV).
The setting of No
DSW101 on Correctly set wires.
the inverter PCB (INV)
is correct.
Yes
Yes
SM-17010 1-73
TROUBLESHOOTING
<220V/60Hz>
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
No
Is LED2 (green) on Disconnect
O.U. PCB flashing? CN14 and CN20
of O.U. PCB
Yes Check limiting resistance
of incoming current. Yes
Yes
Yes Is LED2 (green) on Check the inverter
O.U. PCB flashing? PCB (INV).
The connections between
No inverter PCB and reactor (DCL), No
LED203 on the main power PCB (PCB2)
inverter PCB (INV) are correct.
is turned ON. Also, other connections for Check the O.U. PCB
Yes inverter PCB are correct.
No
The setting of No
DSW101 on Correctly set wires.
the inverter PCB (INV)
is correct.
Yes
Yes
1-74 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
NOTES:
1. When replacing or checking for the inverter part, make sure to perform the electric discharge work according to Section
3.2.1 and 3.2.2. “High Voltage Discharge Work for Replacing Parts”.
2. When replacing or checking for the fan controller, make sure to perform the electric discharge work according to
Section 3.2.1 and 3.2.2. “High Voltage Discharge Work for Replacing Parts”.
3. When the fuse for the fan controller is blown, the fan controller may be broken too.
In this instance, the fan controller should be replaced.
SM-17010 1-75
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality Power Source Phase
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when the main power source phase is incorrect or one phase is not
connected.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Yes
Open Phase Correctly connect each phase
(Is there any phase not connected?) of power source.
O.U. PCB is normal.
No
Yes
Is there any excessively voltage
Abnormality with Power Source.
decrease at power source?
O.U. PCB is normal.
No
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-76 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Restart operation.
No
Is the power supply voltage 460V+10% Check wiring and
or 380V+10%? wire sizes.
Yes
No
Is the power supply voltage more than 323V?
Yes
Yes
* WORNING HIGH VOLTAGE
Yes
Is the DC voltage Check Replace inverter PCB (INV).
over 460V? inverter PCB (INV).
Fault PCB have high voltage.
No Normal Be careful.*1)
*1): Refer to the item 3.2.1 for checking procedures of the inverter PCB.
If high voltage remains, perform the high voltage discharge work according to this item.
SM-17010 1-77
TROUBLESHOOTING
<220V/60Hz>
Restart operation.
No
Check wiring and
Is the power supply voltage 220V+10%? wire sizes.
Yes
No
Is the power supply voltage more than 187V?
Yes
*1): Refer to the item 3.2.2 for checking procedures of the inverter PCB.
If high voltage remains, perform the high voltage discharge work according to this item.
*2): Refer to Section 3.2.1 or 3.2.2 for checking procedures for the Inverter PCB (INV).
*3): Refer to Section 3.2.2 for checking procedures for the Main Power PCB (PWB2).
1-78 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Decrease in Discharge Gas Superheat
Code
H In the case that the discharge gas superheat less than 10 deg. at the top of the compressor continues
for 30 minutes, retry operation is performed. However, when the alarm occurs twice within 120 hours,
this alarm code is indicated.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Is the thermistor on No I.U. PCB: Indoor Unit PCB
top of compressor Faulty Thermistor
normal?*1)
Yes
Is the thermistor No
installed correctly Install it correctly.
on the compressor?
Yes
Heating
Is it at cooling or
heating mode when Heating Operation
the alarm occurred?
Thermistor
Cooling Outdoor Unit
(HP) Td1 Td2
Cooling Operation (THM8) (THM9)
8 - 14 -
16 - 24
Check the high-pressure Check the high-pressure
and compressor discharge and compressor discharge
gas temperature and gas temperature and
calculate superheat value calculate superheat value
by O.U. PCB. by O.U. PCB.
Remove sudden
No fluctuation of load
Match the Does the refrigerant Is the opening of the No
piping and electric like short path by
refrigerant piping outdoor unit heat
wiring match? discharge air from
and electric wiring. exchanger's expansion
the outdoor unit, or
Yes valve under 8%?
the cause of frequent
Yes thermo-ON/OFF.
SM-17010 1-79
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-80 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Code Increase in Discharge Gas Temperature at the Top of Compressor
H If the temperature at the top of the compressor is above 132oC for 10 minutes or above 140oC for 5
seconds during operation, the compressor stops and then the operation is automatically retried. If this
occurs again twice in the next 60 minutes, this alarm code is displayed.
Is thermistor No
installed correctly Install it correctly.
on the compressor?
Yes
Heating
Is it at cooling or
heating mode when Heating Operation Thermistor
alarm has occurred?
Outdoor Unit
(HP) Td1 Td2
Cooling (THM8) (THM9)
8 - 14 -
Cooling Operation
16 - 24
Yes Yes
Remove sudden
Is opening of No fluctuation of load
outdoor unit like short path by
expansion valve discharge air from
100%? the outdoor unit, or
the cause of frequent
Yes thermo-ON/OFF.
No
Charge correct
Is amount of *1): Refer to "Characteristics of Thermistor"
refrigerant volume.
refrigerant correct? of "Alarm Code 23".
Refer to TC.
*2): O.U. PCB Connector No. is shown
Yes
No in the below table.
Check MV1 MV2 * MVB
Is gas leaking?
expansion valve. CN10 CN11 CN12
Yes * Only for: RAS-20FSNS - RAS-24FSNS
RAS-16FSNP, RAS-18FSNP
Repair leaks of gas.
Recharge refrigerant.
SM-17010 1-81
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-82 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormal Transmitting between Outdoor Units
Code
SM-17010 1-83
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Incorrect Outdoor Unit Address Setting
Code
Alarm
Code Incorrect Setting of Main Outdoor Unit
1-84 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more)
of the thermistor is detected during heating or cooling operation. The operation automatically restarts
when the malfunction is removed.
Is thermistor THM1 No
(for inlet air temp.) Connect them.
connected to THM1
of I.U. PCB?
Yes
No
Is resistance of THM1 Failure of
between 0.24kΩ and Thermistor
840kΩ?
Yes
Inlet Air Thermistor
Failure of I.U. PCB In Case of 4-way Cassette Type
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of if faulty.
Inlet Air
Thermistor
Incorrect Connection Check connection. Correctly connect wires.
90
82
80
70
61
60
Thermistor 50 46
Resistance
(kΩ) 40 35
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more)
of the thermistor is detected during heating or cooling operation. The operation automatically restarts
when the malfunction is removed.
Is resistance of THM2 No
between 0.24kΩ and Failure of
840kΩ? Thermistor
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of if faulty.
Outlet Air
Thermistor Check wiring to
Incorrect Connection Correctly connect wires.
I.U. PCB.
1-86 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more)
of the thermistor is detected during heating or cooling operation. The operation automatically restarts
when the malfunction is removed.
Is thermistor THM3 No
(for freeze protection)
Connect them.
connected to THM3 of
I.U. PCB?
Yes
Is resistance of THM3 No
between 0.24kΩ and Failure of
840kΩ? Thermistor
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of if faulty.
Freeze Protection
Thermistor Check wiring to
Incorrect Connection Correctly connect wires.
I.U. PCB.
SM-17010 1-87
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more)
of the thermistor is detected during heating or cooling operation. The operation automatically restarts
when the malfunction is removed.
Is thermistor THM5 No
(for gas pipe) connected Connect them.
to THM5 of I.U. PCB?
Yes
Is resistance of THM5 No
between 0.24kΩ and Failure of
840kΩ? Thermistor
Refer to "Alarm Code 11"
Yes for thermistor resistance.
Gas Pipe Thermistor
Failure of I.U. PCB
In Case of 4-way Cassette Type
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
NOTE: The heating operation is available only during the test run.
1-88 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or disconnection (840kΩ or more) of
the thermistor is detected during a heating or cooling operation.
Is resistance of THM4 No
(for Outside Air Temperature) Failure of
between 0.24kΩ and 840kΩ? Thermistor
Refer to "Alarm Code 11"
Yes for thermistor resistance.
Action
Event Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
SM-17010 1-89
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more) of
the thermistor is detected during a heating, cooling or fan operation.
Remote Thermistor
Is thermistor THM4 No
connected to THM4 of Connect them.
I.U. PCB?
Yes
Is resistance of THM4 No
between 0.24kΩ and Failure of
840kΩ? Thermistor
Action
Event Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replacethermistor
Replace remote
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of ifthermistor
faulty. if faulty.
Outlet Air
Remote
Thermistor Check wiring to
Incorrect Connection Correctly connect wires.
I.U. PCB.
*1): Dedicated Outdoor Air System, All Fresh Air Indoor Unit
1-90 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.24kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more) of
the thermistor is detected during a heating or cooling operation.
No
Is resistance of Thermistor for Controller Failure of Thermistor for Controller
between 0.24kΩ and 840kΩ?
Action
Event Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Failure of
Check short-circuit and Replace controller
Thermistor for Failure
disconnection wiring. if faulty.
Controller
NOTE:
The DOAS*1) is able to operate while utilizing the Remote Thermistor and the Controller
Thermistor under certain mode.
While operating in this mode:
● if one of the thermistors fail, operation can be continued by using the value measured from the
only thermistor working,
● if both of thermistors fail, this alarm code is displayed.
This alarm code will only appear when both thermistors are being used and both have failed.
For checking follow the previous page “Alarm Code 16”.
*1): Dedicated Outdoor Air System, All Fresh Air Indoor Unit
SM-17010 1-91
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when the indoor fan motor rotates at less than 70rpm for 5 seconds 3
times in 30 minutes during the operation. (A)
7 8
2 3
L1 TP
7 8
2 3
9
SW1
REG2
0 1 ON ON
EFR1
EFS1
DSW7
2 1
LED3
LED5 +
+
ON
LED1
CN34
+
prevent an electric shock.
CN11
L
+
LED4
IC1
REG3
CN28
A TR1
CN17
B LED6
NOTE:
DM1
T1
1
+
PCN1 THM1 THM2 THM3 THM4 THM5 CN33 CN9 CN10
CN1 +
No
(*2)
Yes Abnormal voltage is supplied
Is LED5 on for fan motor.
I.U. PCB OFF? Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
(Normal Voltage: DC311-339V)
(*2)
No
(*3)
No Measure the voltage between VCC15
Is DC power and VDC - (15V+10%) with a tester.
output of I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
normal? (*3)
(*4)
Yes Measure the voltage of the following check points with a tester.
Between VCC05 and GND: 5V+4%
Between VCC13 and GND: 13.1V+10%
Is DC power No
output of I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
normal? (*4)
Yes (*5) Start the operation with CN1 on I.U. PCB disconnected.
It functions normally if more than 1V is generated between
No.3 pin of CN1 and VDC- (check point) for approx. 10 seconds
Is fan motor Yes after starting the operation.
speed control command to (NOTES)
fan motor sent correctly? 1. Even if the operation is stopped, 0.3 to 0.4V can be generated.
(*5) 2. To perform the operation “(A)”, no voltage will be generated
sequentially 10 seconds after start of operation.
No
No Does Fan (*5)
Failure of Fan Motor Replace Fan Motor
Motor run?
Failure of I.U. PCB (*6) Start the operation with CN1 on I.U. PCB connected.
It functions normally if several volts are generated between
Yes No.2 pin of PC4 and VDC- (check point).
(NOTE)
Replace I.U. PCB. Even if the operation is stopped, approx. 0.2V can be generated.
Yes
Is speed pulse (*6)
signal to I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
sent correctly?
(*6)
No
Failure of Fan Motor Replace Fan Motor. For other items, refer to “Service
Manual” of indoor unit.
1-92 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when the indoor fan motor rotates at less than 70rpm for 5 seconds (for
40 seconds during auto swing operation) three times in 30 minutes during the operation.
GND1
Occurrence of
Alarm Code “19” Perform the following check after +
+
setting the air flow volume to “HIGH”.
ON
12
+
PC4-2 PCN550
A high voltage is applied to electrical
+ +
+
parts. Perform the check carefully to PC4 VCC1
+
Check connectors PCN500 prevent an electric shock. +
VCC15
and PCN550 on I.U. PCB. +
+
+
+ VCC05
LED1
NOTE:
+
+
+
No
(*2)
Yes Abnormal voltage is supplied
Is LED1 on to fan motor.
I.U. PCB OFF? Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
(Normal Voltage: DC280V)
(*2)
No
(*3)
Measure the voltage between
No VCC15 and VDC (15V+10%) with a tester.
Is DC power
output of I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
normal? (*3)
Yes (*4)
Measure the voltage of the following check points with a tester.
Between VCC05 and GND: 5V+4%
Is DC power No
Between VCC13 and GND: 13.1V+10%
output of I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
normal? (*4)
(*5) Start the operation with PCN550 on I.U. PCB disconnected.
Yes It functions normally if more than 1V is generated between No.4
pin of PCN550 and VDC- (check point) for approx. 10 seconds
after start of operation.
Is fan motor Yes (NOTES)
speed control command to 1. Even if the operation is stopped, 0.3 to 0.4V can be generated.
fan motor sent correctly? 2. To perform the operation “”, no voltage will be generated
(*5)
sequentially 10 seconds after start of operation.
No
No Does Fan (*5)
Failure of Fan Motor Replace Fan Motor
Motor run?
Failure of I.U. PCB (*6) Start the operation with PCN550 on I.U. PCB connected.
It functions normally if several volts are generated between
Yes No.2 pin of PC4 and VDC- (check point).
(NOTE)
Replace I.U. PCB. Even if the operation is stopped, approx. 0.2V can be generated.
Yes
Is speed pulse (*6)
signal to I.U. PCB Failure of I.U. PCB Replace I.U. PCB.
sent correctly?
(*6)
No
SM-17010 1-93
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when over approximately 1A is applied to the indoor unit fan motor.
Yes
No Is there continuity No No
Does indoor fan
at the internal thermostat Is fan motor hot? Replace motor.
run?
of indoor fan motor?
Yes Yes
Yes
Is connection bad Repair wiring and
at connector? connection.
No
No
Is coil resistance
Replace motor.
of fan motor normal?
Yes
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Measure coil
Faulty Indoor Unit
resistance and Replace motor if faulty.
Fan Motor
insulation resistance.
Incorrect
Check connection. Repair connection.
Connection
1-94 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality of High Pressure Sensor for Outdoor Unit
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when output voltage of the pressure sensor decreases to 0.1V or less, or
increases to 4.9V or more during operation.
Yes
Is connector CN7
Connect it correctly.
of O.U. PCB abnormal?
No
No
Is 5 VDC applied between
#1 and #3 of connector Failure of O.U. PCB
CN7 of O.U. PCB?
Yes
Yes
Is check joint clogged? Replace check joint.
No
Failure of
high pressure sensor
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of if faulty.
High Pressure
Sensor Check wiring to Repair wiring and
Incorrect Connection O.U. PCB. connection.
Indicated Value of
Malfunction of Pressure
Pressure Value Check for clogging
Sensor due to Faulty Replace check joint.
is Excessively of check joint.
Check Joint
High or Low
SM-17010 1-95
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm code is displayed when a short circuit (0.2kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more) of
the thermistor is detected during operation.
Is resistance of THM7 No
Failure of
between 0.2kΩ and Thermistor
840kΩ?
Yes
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
Failure of if faulty.
Thermistor for
Outdoor Air Temp. Check wiring to Repair wiring and
Incorrect Connection
O.U. PCB. connection.
1-96 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Is resistance of
discharge gas thermistors No
THM8 and THM9 within
range indicated in Failure of Thermistor
thermistor characteristics
graph right?
250.0 5.0
Yes
Thermistor Resistance (kΩ) Output Voltage (VDC)
4.5
200.0 4.3
Failure of O.U. PCB 200.0 4.0
3.9
3.5
150.0 3.0
3.1
2.5
100.0 2.0
2.0
72.3 1.5
R25 = 200kΩ
50.0 1.0
When T = 25ºC, RT = 200kΩ 1.0
B = 3920K 29.8
13.4 0.5
7.5
RT = R25 • exp B(1/T[K] - 1-298)
0.0 0.0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure Check resistance.
if faulty.
Faulty Discharge
Gas Thermistor
Check wiring to Repair wiring and
Incorrect Connection
O.U. PCB. connection.
SM-17010 1-97
TROUBLESHOOTING
H This alarm is displayed when a short circuit (0.2kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more) of the
thermistor is detected for 8 minutes during operation.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
8 - 12 -
14 - 24
90.0 4.5
Thermistor Resistance (kΩ) Output Voltage (VDC) NOTE:
80.0 4.0
77.9
3.9
4.0 This data is applicable to the following thermistors.
70.0 3.7 3.5
3.5 1. Ambient Temperature Thermistor (THM7),
3.3
60.0 58.0
3.0
3.0 2. Evaporation Liquid Line Thermistor (THM10,THM11)
3. Evaporation Gas Line Thermistor (THM12),
Output Voltage (VDC)
Resistance (kΩ)
2.8
50.0 2.5
44.8
1.4
2.5
4. Stop Valve Liquid Line Thermistor (THM17),
2.2
40.0
34.0
2.0
5. Super Cooling Bypass Line Thermistor (THM23)
1.9
30.0 1.7 1.5
26.2
20.4 R25 = 200kΩ
20.0 1.0
1.1 16.0 When T = 25ºC, RT = 200kΩ
12.6
10.0 0.6
0.9
10.0
0.5
B = 3920K
0.6
4.3 3.5 2.9
7.3 6.5 2.4
00.0 5.2
3.0 RT = R25 • exp B(1/T[K] - 1-298)
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Ambient Temperature (oC)
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-98 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm Abnormality of Thermistor for Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Gas Pipe
Code (Tg/Tbg)
H This alarm is displayed when a short circuit (0.2kΩ or less) or open sensor (840kΩ or more) of the
thermistor is detected for 8 minutes during operation.
No
Are thermistors connected to
THM12 (Tg) on O.U. PCB? Connect them.
Yes
Is resistance of thermistors No
THM12 between Failure of Thermistor
0.2kΩ and 840kΩ?
Refer to "Alarm Code 24"
Yes for thermistor resistance.
Tg: Thermistor for Evaporation Gas Line
Failure of O.U. PCB O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item (Turn OFF Main Switch)
Replace thermistor
Failure of Failure Check resistance.
if faulty.
Outdoor Unit
Gas Pipe
Thermistor Check wiring to Repair wiring and
Incorrect Connection O.U. PCB. connection.
SM-17010 1-99
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality of Low Pressure Sensor for Outdoor Unit
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when output voltage of the pressure sensor decreases to 0.1V or less or
increases to 4.9V or more during running.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Yes
Is connection CN8
of O.U. PCB abnormal? Connect it correctly.
No
Yes
Is check joint clogged? Replace check joint.
No
Failure of
Low Pressure Sensor
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Indicated Value of
Malfunction of Pressure
Pressure Value Check for clogging
Sensor due to Faulty Replace check joint.
is Excessively of check joint.
Check Joint
High or Low
1-100 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Incorrect Connection of CH-Box
Code
1. This alarm code is displayed when the CH-Boxes are connected to the refrigerant cycle system.
2. This alarm code is displayed when the power supply setting, DSW7, DIP switch on the outdoor unit PCB
is set incorrectly (#4 is ON).
SM-17010 1-101
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Incorrect Capacity Setting of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit
Code
No
Yes
Are #1-#4 of DSW3 on
Set capacity of I.U. PCB.
I.U. PCB set incorrectly?
No
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Check combination of
Incorrect Capacity Setting of Indoor Unit indoor units and capacity Correctly set dip switch,
setting of I.U. PCB. DSW3.
1-102 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormal Transmitting between Outdoor Units
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when an abnormal condition continues for 30 seconds after normal
transmission between outdoor units, also if the abnormal condition continues for 30 seconds even after
the micro-computer is automatically reset.
Yes
Is fuse of O.U. PCB Check cause and
blown out? replace fuse.
No
Replace PCB of
outdoor unit B, C or D.
SM-17010 1-103
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Incorrect Indoor Unit No. Setting
Code
H This alarm code is displayed 5 minutes after power-on of the outdoor unit, if the indoor unit No. set by
RSW6 and RSW1 duplicates in the same refrigerant group.
NOTE:
In the case of H-LINK System, this alarm code is displayed when DSW1 and RSW1 of the outdoor unit PCB
and DSW5 and RSW2 of the indoor unit PCB are incorrectly set.
In this case, set them correctly after turning OFF the main switch, and again turn ON the main switch.
When the refrigerant No. setting of outdoor unit (H-LINK II) and that of outdoor unit (H-LINK) are duplicated,
the alarm “35” may go ON and OFF repeatedly.
Alarm
Incorrect Indoor Unit Combination
Code
1-104 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality of Picking up Circuit for Protection in Outdoor Unit
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when DC13V is applied to the main circuit PCB(s) connector at the time
inverter compressor operation command is transmitted to O. U. PCB1 (approximately 5 sec passed
after turning ON RUN/STOP switch). For trouble shooting, make sure to connect each wiring to PCN2,
CN5 and CN6 before use tester. If PCN2 wiring is not connected correctly when using the tester,
DC13V is continuously detected and end in checking failure.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Yes
Yes
PCN2
Black
NOTES:
1. For the maintenance or replacement of inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work
according to the item 3.2.1.
2. If the high pressure switch (PSH) failure (open phase or disconnecting wiring), this alarm code may
occur. Check alarm code 02 trouble shooting too.
SM-17010 1-105
TROUBLESHOOTING
<220V/60Hz>
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Is wiring between CN20 or CN21 on O.U. PCB No
(PCB1) and CN5 on main power PCB (PCB2) Connect correctly.
connected correctly? 㸫
Yes 㸩
3&1
(PCB2) and high pressure switch (PSH) connected Connect correctly. &1
correctly? '&/
&
Yes &1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Checking Connector
Faulty Inverter PCB (INV) PCB Main Power PCB (PCB2)
Replace it. Connector PCN2 CN5 CN6
Pin No. #1, #3 #4, #6 #4, #5
NOTES:
1. For the maintenance or replacement of inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work
according to the item 3.2.2.
2. If the high pressure switch (PSH) failure (open phase or disconnecting wiring), this alarm code may
occur. Check alarm code 02 trouble shooting too.
1-106 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality of Outdoor Unit Capacity
Code
H This alarm code is indicated when the total capacity of outdoor unit connected to the transmission
terminal between outdoor units exceeds 96HP.
Abnormality of
total outdoor unit capacity
(The combination of outdoor
units is incorrect.)
Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D
(Main) (Sub) (Sub) (Sub)
Alarm
Incorrect Setting of Outdoor Unit Model Combination or Voltage
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when the model setting for outdoor unit connected to the transmission
terminal between outdoor units is incorrect.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Incorrect combination of
outdoor units
(Check the outdoor unit
combination again.)
Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D
(Main) (Sub) (Sub) (Sub)
SM-17010 1-107
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Transmission Failure between Main Unit and Sub Unit(s)
Code
H For the combination of outdoor units, this alarm code is displayed when transmission to outdoor unit B,
C or D is NOT provided for 30 seconds.
(Alarm code “31” will be displayed when transmission to all the outdoor units connected to the
transmission terminals between outdoor units is NOT provided.)
No Faulty
Is LED1 turned ON on PCB Check the power source
Turn ON the power source.
of outdoor unit B, C or D? of outdoor unit.
Yes Good
Yes
Is fuse on O.U. PCB Check the cause and
blown out? replace it.
No
Replace the PCB of
outdoor unit B, C or D.
1-108 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Abnormality of Inverter PCBs Combination of Outdoor Unit
Code
H This alarm code is indicated when an incorrect model code setting of the outdoor unit is connected to
the terminals between the outdoor units’ communication terminal (TB2 No. 3 and 4 terminals on the
PCB1 for the outdoor unit combination).
SM-17010 1-109
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of Low Compression Ratio Protection Device
Code
H The alarm code 43 is displayed when the following condition occurs more than twice in an 30 minutes.
If the following condition is continued for one minute, all the compressors may be stopped and the unit
automatically retried after 3 minutes.
Compression ratio ε = {(Pd + 0.1) / (Ps + 0.06)}, calculated from a discharge pressure (Pd MPa) and
suction pressure (Ps MPa) is lower than 1.5.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
No
Does inverter operate? Check inverter.
Yes
No
Check compressor and
Does compressor operate?
power cable.
Yes
Yes
Is reversing valve spindle
Replace reversing valve if faulty.
mounted at middle position?
No
No
Are high pressure sensor and Replace high pressure sensor
low pressure sensor normal? or low pressure sensor if faulty.
Yes
Yes
Is there a leak in solenoid Replace solenoid valve
valve for Hot Gas Bypass (SVA)? (SVA) if faulty.
No
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
1-110 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of Low Pressure Increase Protection Device
Code
H If the suction pressure (Ps) of the compressor is more than 1.4MPa for 1 minute, all the compressors
stop and then the operation is automatically retried after 3 minutes. If this occurs again twice in the
next 30 minutes, this alarm code is displayed.
Yes
Is reversing valve spindle
mounted at middle position? Replace reversing valve if faulty.
No
No
Replace low pressure sensor
Is low pressure sensor normal?
if faulty.
Yes
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
SM-17010 1-111
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of High Pressure Increase Protection Device
Code
H If the discharge pressure (Pd) of the compressor is more than 3.8MPa for 2 seconds, all the
compressors stop and then the operation is automatically retried after 3 minutes. If this occurs again
twice in the next 30 minutes, this alarm code is displayed.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
I.U. PCB: Indoor Unit PCB
Yes
Is there leakage from Replace solenoid valve (SVA)
solenoid valves (SVA)? if faulty.
No
Yes
Is outdoor unit stop valve closed? Open stop valve.
No
No Check connection of circuit
Is high pressure sensor normal? board connector. Replace
high pressure sensor if faulty.
Yes
Yes Check O.U. PCB and connection
Are expansion valves fully of circuit board connector.
closed and locked? Replace electronic expansion
valves if faulty.
No
Check the outdoor electronic expansion valve during cooling
and the indoor electronic expansion valve during heating.
Are electrical wiring and refrigerant Yes
piping between indoor and outdoor Correctly connect it.
unit incorrectly connected?
No NOTE:
Check the refrigerant system setting of O.U. PCB and I.U. PCB.
Check that indoor/outdoor intake
air temperature is not too high.
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Check connection.
Leakage from Solenoid Valve Check outlet temp. of
Replace solenoid valve
(SVA) solenoid valve (SVA).
(SVA) if faulty.
1-112 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
H If the suction pressure (Ps) of the compressor is less than 0.09MPa for 12 minutes, the compressor
stops. If this occurs again twice in the next 60 minutes, this alarm code is displayed.
No
Is amount of refrigerant correct? Correctly charge refrigerant.
Yes
No
Is outdoor stop valve open? Open the stop valve.
Yes
Yes
Is refrigerant leaking? Repair leaks.
No
No
Replace suction pressure sensor
Is suction pressure sensor normal?
if faulty.
Yes
Yes Check connection of
Are electronic expansion valves connectors, O.U. PCB and
fully closed and locked? electronic expansion valves.
Replace them if faulty.
No
Check the indoor expansion valve during cooling
and the outdoor expansion valve during heating.
Check electric wiring and refrigerant NOTE:
piping between indoor and outdoor Check the refrigerant system setting of O.U. PCB and I.U. PCB.
units are correctly connected.
SM-17010 1-113
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
Phenomenon Cause Check Item
(Turn OFF Main Switch)
Incorrect
Check connection. Connect it correctly.
Connection
1-114 SM-17010
TROUBLESHOOTING
Alarm
Activation of Inverter Overcurrent Protection Device
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when inverter electronic thermal protection is activated 6 times within 30
minutes. If this occurs less than 6 times in 30 minutes, the operation is automatically retried.
Conditions of Activation:
(1) Inverter current with 105% of the rated current runs for 30 seconds continuously.
(2) Inverter current runs intermittently and the accumulated time reaches up to 3 minutes,
in 10 minutes.
O.U. PCB: Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
Which is cause of
stoppage " " of "2"
Refer to the next page
troubleshooting by
or after the next page.
7-segments display,
Restart operation. "2" or "4"?
"4"
Abnormal
Check inverter PCB Connect it correctly. *2)
(INV1,2) connections.
*1): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to the item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
*2): Regarding replacing or checking method for inverter parts, refer to the item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
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<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Are the input currents Yes (Input currents nearly equal (+3%).)
Replace inverter
of three phases nearly
equal? (+3%) PCB (INV). *2)
Yes
Replace
inverter PCB (INV). *2)
*1): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to the item 3.2.1.
*2): For the maintenance and replacement of inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
the item 3.2.1.
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<220V/60Hz>
It trips
occasionally. Normal
Replace inverter
PCB (INV). *2)
Is the compressor Yes
running current Check the
same as activation compressor.
current? *1)
No
Faulty
Check inverter Replace inverter
PCB (INV). *2) PCB (INV). *2)
Good
Are the input currents Yes (Input currents nearly equal (+3%).)
Replace inverter
of three phases nearly PCB (INV). *2)
equal? (+3%)
No (Input currents out of balance.)
Check the power
supply.
No
Is the supply voltage 220V/60Hz+10% ?
Yes
No
Is it 187V or more during operation when other devices are operating? *2)
Yes
Replace inverter
PCB (INV). *2)
*1): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to the item 3.2.2.
*2): For the maintenance and replacement of inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
the item 3.2.2.
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Alarm
Abnormality of Current Sensor
Code
H In case that the abnormality of current transformer (0A detecting) occurs 3 times within 30 minutes, this
alarm code is displayed. If this occurs less than 3 times in 30 minutes, the operation is automatically
retried.
Condition of Activation:
This alarm code is displayed when the following conditions occur.
(1) Before the fan motor operation is started, the fan controller current beyond +60% of the rated
current.
(2) After phase positioning is completed, the running current for the phase positioning is lower
than criterion value.
Restart operation.
Yes
Is there break in
Replace compressor.
coil for compressor?
No
Is output of inverter
PCB (INV) correct? *2)
Or is output of voltage
between U and V,
V and W, W and U
correct?
Yes
Replace inverter PCB
(INV). *2)
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Alarm
Inverter Error Signal Detection
Code
H The inverter PCB has the abnormality detection function (Inverter Current Sensor). This alarm is
displayed when any of the following conditions is met 7 times in 30 minutes. If this occurs less than 7
times in 30 minutes, the operation is automatically retried.
Condition of Activation:
(1) An abnormal current is applied to the inverter current sensor due to a short circuit,
a ground fault or overcurrent.
(2) The temperature at the inverter current sensor increases abnormally.
(3) The control voltage decreases.
(4) The angle difference between the shaft in compressor and the shaft in the control program
exceeds 60°.
Does the outdoor unit stop No (It stops after the compressor start.)
the operation before Refer to the next page or
the compressor start? after the next page.
(iTC=21)
Yes
(It trips immediately.)
Yes
Is heat exchanger of outdoor Remove glogging or rplace
unit clogged? heat exchanger.
No
(iTC=1, 12)
Turn OFF power, disconnect Normal
U, V, W from compressor No
Failure of inverter PCB (INV).
terminals and restart operation. Check compressor. Replace it. *1)
Is protecting function
activated? *2) Abnormal
Replace compressor.
Yes
Reference to footnote of 1 and 2, here are on next page. Inverter Stoppage Code
iTC Cause of Inverter Stoppage
Activation of
1
Transistor Module Protection
12 Ground Fault Detection
21 Out-of-Synchronism Detection
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<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
From No
Is supply voltage O.U.: Outdoor Unit
Previous AC 460V+10% or 380V+10%? I.U.: Indoor Unit
Page
Yes
No Check capacity
Is voltage higher than 323V during operation? and wiring of
power source.
Yes
No
Is voltage higher than 323V at any time?
Yes
No
Is compressor running current
same as operating current?
Yes
No
Is crankcase Restart operation
heater ON? after main switch ON.
Yes Yes
Is refrigerant Charge refrigerant
overcharged? correctly.
No
No
Check compressor.
No
Yes
Is discharge Check stop valves
pressure high? and expansion valve.
Check clogging of
heat exchanger.
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<220V/60Hz>
No
Is supply voltage O.U.: Outdoor Unit
AC 220V+10%? I.U.: Indoor Unit
Yes
No Check capacity
Is voltage higher than 187V during operation? and wiring of
power source.
Yes
No
Is voltage higher than 187V at any time?
Yes
Yes
No Restart operation
Is crankcase
heater ON? after main switch is
turned ON.
Yes Yes
Is refrigerant Charge refrigerant
overcharged? correctly.
No
No
Check compressor.
No
Yes
Is discharge Check stop valves
pressure high? and expansion valve.
Check clogging of
heat exchanger.
NOTES:
1: When an excessive surge current is applied to the unit due to lightning or other causes, this alarm code “53” or the
inverter stoppage code (iTC) “11” will be indicated and the unit cannot be operated. In this case, check the surge
absorber/surge arrester (SA) on the noise filter (NF1, NF2). The surge absorber may be damaged if the inner surface
of the surge absorber is black. In that case, replace the surge absorber.
If the inside of the surge absorber is normal, turn OFF the power once and wait for LED501 (red) on the main circuit
PCB (PCB2) (220V) or LED401 (red) on the inverter PCB (INV) (460V, 380V) OFF (approximately five minutes) and
turn it ON again.
2: For the maintenance and replacement of the inverter PCB (INV), perform the high voltage discharge work according
to Section 3.2.2
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Alarm
Abnormality of Inverter Fin Temperature
Code
H If the temperature of the radiation fin thermistor is reached 106oC or exceeds 111oC (220V) or
110oC (other models) 3 times in 30 minutes, this alarm code is displayed. The temperature to activate
the alarm is depend on the outdoor unit model.
Yes
Is heat exchanger of Remove clogging or
outdoor unit clogged? replace heat exchanger.
No
Replace inverter PCB
(INV). *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of inverter PCB (INV), perform the high voltage discharge work according to
the item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
*2): Use the silicon grease provided as an accessory. (Service Parts No.: P22760)
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Alarm
Inverter Failure
Code
H An abnormality is detected when the actual frequency from the inverter PCB is less than 10Hz after
the inverter frequency is output from the outdoor unit PCB to the inverter PCB. This alarm code is
displayed when this occurs 3 times in 30 minutes. If it occurs less than 3 times in 30 minutes, the
operation is automatically retried.
Conditions of Activation: Inverter PCB does not operate normally.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Yes
<220V/60Hz>
Yes
*1) : When an excessive surge current is applied to the unit due to lighting or other causes, this alarm code “55” or the
inverter stoppage code (iTC) “11” will be indicated and the unit can not be operated. In this case, check the surge
absorber/surge arrester (SA) on the noise filter (NF1, NF2). The surge absorber may be damaged if the inner
surface of the surge absorber is black. In that case, replace the surge absorber.
If the inside of the surge absorber is normal, turn OFF the power once and wait for LED501 (red) on the main
circuit PCB (PCB2) (220V) or LED401 (red) on the inverter PCB (INV) (460V, 380V) OFF (approximately five
minutes) and turn it ON again.
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Alarm
Activation of Fan Controller Protection
Code
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Yes
Is heat exchanger of Remove clogging or
outdoor unit clogged? replace heat exchanger.
No
Replace fan controller.
<220V/60Hz>
Yes
Is heat exchanger of Remove clogging or
outdoor unit clogged? replace heat exchanger.
No
Replace fan controller.
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NOTE:
When an excessive surge current is applied to the unit due to lightning or other causes, this alarm code “57” or the
inverter stoppage code (iTC) “11” will be indicated and the unit cannot be operated. In this case, check to ensure
the surge absorber/surge arrester (SA) on the noise filter (NF1, NF2). The surge absorber may be damaged if the
inner surface of the surge absorber is black. In that case, replace the surge absorber.
If the inside of the surge absorber is normal, turn OFF the power once and wait for LED501 (red) on the main
power PCB (PCB2) (220V/60Hz) or LED401 (red) on the inverter PCB (INV) (400V/50Hz, 380-415V/50Hz or
380V/60Hz) OFF (approximately five minutes) and turn it ON again.
NOTE:
For the maintenance and replacing of the fan controller, perform the high voltage discharge work according to the
item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
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Alarm
Abnormality of Fan Controller Fin Temperature
Code
H If the temperature of thermistor inside the transistor module exceeds 100oC 10 times in 30 minutes,
the operation stops and this alarm code is displayed. If this occurs less than 10 times in 30 minutes,
the operation is automatically retried.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Restart operation.
Yes
Is heat exchanger of Remove clogging.
outdoor unit clogged?
No
Failure of inverter PCB
(INV1,2). Replace it. *1)
<220V/60Hz>
Restart operation.
Yes
Is heat exchanger of Remove clogging.
outdoor unit clogged?
No
Failure of fan controller.
Replace it. *2)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of the inverter PCB (PV161), perform the high voltage discharge work
according to item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
*2): For the maintenance and replacement of the fan controller, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
item 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.
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Alarm
Activation of Fan Controller Overcurrent Protection Device (1)
Code
*): In case of <460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>, the outdoor unit number of abnormal inverter PCB and
abnormal inverter PCB number are displayed.
Check the fan controller stoppage code when this alarm code is displayed.
H This alarm code is displayed when the fan controller electronic thermal protection is activated 10 times
within 30 minutes. If this occurs less than 10 times in 30 minutes, the operation automatically restarts.
Conditions of Activation:
(1) Electric current with 105% of the rated current runs for 30 seconds continuously.
(2) Electric current runs intermittently and the accumulated time reaches up to three minutes, in
10 minutes.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Which is cause of
stoppage " " of "2"
troubleshooting by Refer to next page.
7-segments display,
Restart operation. "2" or "4"?
"4"
Abnormal
Replace
inverter PCB(INV). *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of an inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
item 3.2.1.
*2): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to Section 3.2.1.
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Replace inverter
PCB (INV). *1)
It trips
intermittently.
No
Is the supply voltage 460V+10%
or 380V+10%?
Yes
No Check capacity
Is the supply voltage 323V or more during and wiring of
operation? *1) power source.
Yes
No
Is the supply boltage 323V or more during
operation when other devices are operating? *1)
Yes
Replace inverter
PCB (INV). *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of an inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
item 3.2.1.
*2): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to Section 3.2.1.
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<220V/60HZ>
Which is cause of
stoppage " " of "2"
troubleshooting by Refer to next page.
7-segments display,
Restart operation. "2" or "4"?
"4"
Abnormal
Replace
fan controller(FANM). *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of a fan controller, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
item 3.2.2.
*2): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to Section 3.2.2.
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No
Is the supply voltage 220V+10% ?
Yes
No Check capacity
Is the supply voltage 187V or more during and wiring of
operation? *1) power source.
Yes
No
Is the supply voltage 187V or more during operation when other
devices are operating? *1)
Yes
Replace fan controller
(FANM). *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of a fan controller, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
item 3.2.2.
*2): Regarding the setting value of activation current, refer to Section 3.2.2.
*3): For checking fan motor, refer to the fan motor specification of Section 3.4.
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Alarm
Abnormality of Fan Controller Sensor
Code
*): In case of <460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>, the outdoor unit number of abnormal inverter PCB and
abnormal inverter PCB number are displayed.
Check the fan controller stoppage code when this alarm code is displayed.
H This alarm code is displayed when the fan controller electronic thermal protection is activated 10 times
within 30 minutes. If this occurs less than 10 times in 30 minutes, the operation automatically restarts.
Conditions of Activation:
(1) Electric current with 105% of the rated current runs for 30 seconds continuously.
(2) Before the fan motor operation is started (at completing the phase positioning), the wave
height value of the running current for the phase positioning is less than criterion value.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Restart operation.
Abnormal
Is fan motor coil Check fan motor. *2)
normal?
Normal
Faulty inverter PCB
(INV).
Replace it. *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of the inverter PCB, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
Section 3.2.1.
*2): For checking fan motor, refer to the fan motor specification of Section 3.4.
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<220V/60Hz>
Yes
Restart operation.
Abnormal
Is fan motor coil
Check fan motor.
normal?
Normal
Faulty fan controller
(FANM).
Replace it. *1)
*1): For the maintenance and replacement of the fan controller, perform the high voltage discharge work according to
Section 3.2.2.
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Alarm
Compressor Protection
Code
H This alarm code is displayed when any of the following alarms causing serious compressor damages
occurs 3 times in 6 hours. While this alarm is displayed, alarm reset is unavailable.
These alarms can be checked by the CHECK Mode 1. Follow the action indicated in each alarm chart.
These alarms are cleared only by turning OFF the main power switch to the system. However, great
care must be taken before starting, since there is a possibility of causing serious damages to
the compressors.
Alarm
External Abnormality Detection
Code
This alarm code is displayed when the external input is set the control function No.14 is detected an
abnormality (input terminals are short-circuited).
Alarm
Incorrect Setting of Indoor Unit Number
Code
Condition Action
The number of the connected indoor units not supporting The number of the connected indoor
H-LINK II is 17 or greater. units shall be 16 or less.
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Before test run, check that the unit is appropriately installed according to Installation & Maintenance Manual.
After that, inspect the following items.
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RUN/STOP
Switch RETURN
Switch
(1) Turn ON the power source of the indoor and outdoor units.
(2) Set the TEST RUN mode by the remote control switch.
Depress the "MENU" and the "RETURN" switches Test Run Setting: 2 units
simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. MODE : COOL
Select “Test Run” by pressing “ ” and press “OK”.
The test run screen will be displayed. SPEED : MED
NOTE:
For other remote control switches such as PC-LH3A, PC-ARH,
refer to “Installation Manual” of each remote control switch.
Normal
If "TEST RUN" and the total number of the units connected
to the remote control switch (for example "2 units") are indicated SEL. ADJ RUN RTN.
on the remote control switch, the connection of remote control
cable is correct.
* The total number of indoor units connected is indicated
on the LCD (Liquid crystal display). NOTE:
* If the indicated number is not equal to the actual number of connected indoor units, When “00 unit” is indicated,
the auto-address function is not performed correctly due to incorrect wiring, the auto-address function
the electric noise, etc.Turn OFF the power supply, and correct the wiring after may be performing.
checking the following points (Do not repeat turning ON and OFF within 10 seconds.) Cancel “Test Run” mode
(a) The power supply for the indoor unit is NOT turned ON or the incorrect wiring. and set it again.
(b) Loose Connection between Indoor Units or Remote Control Switch
(c) Incorrect Setting of Indoor Unit Address (The indoor unit address is overlapped.)
Abnormal
If no indication or "00" appears or the number of the units indicated is less than the actual
number of the units, there is an abnormality.
No Indication * The power source is not turned ON. 1. Connection between Connector and Wires
* The connection of the remote control 2. Connecting Points of Remote Control Cable
cable is incorrect. 3. Contact of Connectors of Remote Control Cable
* The connecting wires of power supply 4. Connection Order of each Terminal Block
line are incorrect or loosened. 5. Screw Fastening of each Terminal Block
Counting number of * The electrical wiring between indoor unit
connected units and outdoor unit is disconnected, or the
is incorrect. power source is not turned ON.
* The setting of unit number is incorrect. 6. RSW Setting on Indoor Unit Printed Circuit Board
7. Wire Connecting Order of Bridge Cable
* The connection of control cables 8. Connecting Points of Bridge Cable
between each indoor unit are incorrect. 9. Contact of Connectors of Bridge Cable
(When one remote control switch controls
multiple units.)
Back to (1) after checking
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DSW7 DSW10
ON ON
OFF OFF
1 2 1 2
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l Do not touch any other electrical part when operating switches on the PCB.
l Do not attach or detach service cover when the power source for the outdoor unit is supplied and
the outdoor unit is operated.
l Turn all the dip switches of DSW4 OFF when the test run operation is completed.
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
Indoor
Unit
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1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Manual Defrost Operation 1. Defrosting operation is available * Do not repeat defrosting operation
Press PSW5 for more than 3 seconds regardless of frost condition and frequently.
during heating operation, and total time of heating operation. * When manual defrosting operation is
the defrosting operation starts after 2. Defrosting operation is not accepted by PSW5, the time left before
2 minutes. performed when the temperature starting defrosting operation is indicated
Manual This function is not available within of outdoor heat exchanger is on the 7-segment indicator on the PCB.
Defrost 5 minutes after starting heating higher than 10oC, high pressure
operation. is higher than 3.2MPa or the unit
2. Manual Defrost Operation Completion is Thermo-OFF.
Defrosting operation automatically
Time Left (Every 4 Seconds)
ends and the heating operation
restarts.
When the test run operation is completed, turn all switches of DSW4 OFF.
(1) If the wired controller is set to a different mode, the test run function will not start. In this case, perform
the following actions before the test run.
Wired Controller: STOP
Central Station: STOP and wired controller is available mode.
COOL/HEAT Changeover Switch: Connector (CN17) of outdoor unit PCB is opened.
During the test run mode, do not control the Wired Controller, the central station and cool/heat
changeover switch. Otherwise, the operation mode will be changed or the test run will be ended. If
necessary, control them after the test run is completed.
(2) If an alarm code is indicated during the test run, reset the system by turning the main power supply off
then back on. The system should then operate.
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Cover the air inlet of outdoor unit Cover the air inlet of indoor unit
during cooling operation. during heating operation.
(b) When the high pressure retry control is activated, alarm code “ ” will be indicated on the
7-segment of outdoor unit PCB. If the high pressure retry control occurs 3 times or more within 30
minutes, alarm code “ ” will be indicated on the LCD of wired controller or the 7-segment of outdoor
unit PCB.
< For JCWB10NEWS>
01-01
Alarm Code: 45
MODEL : ALM RST
I.U. :
ADDR
O.U. :
SEL. OP MODE OK ENT.
NOTE:
The high pressure may not increase until the high pressure switch is activated due to the temperature
condition.
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CN101 TB2
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b. Heating Operation (It is applicable when outdoor temperature is higher than 0°C.)
No. Check Item Standard Causes Result
1 Is TdSH “15 - 45oC”? • Low Excessive
TdSH = Td - Saturated vapor refrigerant temperature Refrigerant
• High Insufficient
o
15 - 45 C Refrigerant
• O.U. Ex. Valve;
Locked and Slightly Open
or Closed.
2 Is Pd “1.5” to “3.3”? 1.5 -3.3 • Low Solenoid
(Pd is high when the Valve SVA Leakage
indoor temperature • High Excessive
is high.) Gas Pipe Pressure Loss
3 Is Ps “0.15” to “1.3”? • Low O.U. Short-circuit
Low/High O.U. Fan
• Motor Failure,
0.15 - 1.3
Fan Module Failure or
Outdoor Ambient
Thermistor Failure
4 Is the temperature difference between I.U.s* more • Failure in PCB, Wiring,
than 10 oC when iE (I.U. Ex. Valve) is “100”? I.U. Ex. Valve and Coil
* The temperature difference between I.U. means • Excessive Pipe
the following; Pressure Loss
b3 (Discharge Air Temp.) - b2 (Intake Air 10oC and over • Thermistor Failure
Temp.) indicated on the wired controller by for Discharge Air
check mode. However, this is applicable only
when b2 (Intake Air Temp.) - b1 (Setting Temp.)
is higher than 3 oC.
NOTE:
The symbol with an underline indicates checking item and the mark “ ” indicates checking data.
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1.3.5 Reset for Accumulated Operation Time of Compressor 1-2 (cU1 - cU2 )
( : Outdoor Unit No.)
There are accumulated operation times of the compressor after maintenance and after starting operation.
The following procedures show how to reset the accumulated operation time of the compressor after
maintenance. Perform it for each outdoor unit.
<Procedure>
Press PSW1 and PSW3 for five seconds while the accumulated operation time of compressor data is
displayed. The accumulated operation time of the compressor is reset.
NOTE:
In the case of 26HP to 96HP, it is required to reset the accumulated operation time for each outdoor
units.
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The following valves are forcibly opened during the “Forced Open Valve Mode” is activated.
● Expansion Valve for Outdoor Unit (EVO)
● Expansion Valve for Outdoor Unit Subcooling Heat Exchanger Bypass (EVB)
● Solenoid Valve for Outdoor Unit High-Low Pressure Bypass (SVA)
● Expansion Valve for Indoor Unit (EVI)
Outdoor Unit
RVR2
OFF
P
Stop Valve (Gas) S
Stop Valve (Gas)
for Indoor Unit
S
Manifold
S
Gauge
Check Valve
Refrigerant EVO
Recovery P CLOSE
Apparatus
Inverter
Compressor
EVB
Accumulator CLOSE
Stop Valve (Liquid)
S
for Indoor Unit
Stop Valve (Liquid) Heat Exchanger
(Double Tube Type)
NOTE:
There might be the possibility that the refrigerant recovery work for outdoor unit (when exchange the cycle
parts of outdoor unit, etc.) is not successfully completed if not activate the “Forced Open Valve Mode”. Make
sure to activate this mode when conduct refrigerant recovery work for outdoor unit.
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(3) Cancellation
Turn OFF the DIP4 - #4 of the main outdoor unit (unit A).
Make sure the indication “oPEn” on the 7-segment display is turned off after cancellation.
NOTES:
1. Make sure to cancel this mode after refrigerant recovery work, refrigerant evacuation work and air tight
test is completed.
2. The cooling operation (include dry operation), heating operation and fan operation for indoor unit, and
fan operation for outdoor unit are not available during this mode is activated or for 50 seconds after
cancellation (Stoppage Cause Code: d1-10).
(Fan operation is available if the function setting FE = 1 is set. Refer to Section 4.2.2 for the detail.)
3. Make sure to turn ON the power supply of indoor unit and outdoor unit when activate this mode.
Expansion valve and solenoid valve are not activated if the units are not supplied with power.
4. The “Forced Open Valve Mode” will not be functioning properly when expansion valve or solenoid valve
is failed.
5. DO NOT activate this mode for the objective other than refrigerant recovery work, refrigerant evacuation
work and air tight test.
Otherwise, it may cause unit failure because the operation is stooped by different from normal control.
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2. Servicing
Use the specified non-flammable refrigerant (R410A) to the outdoor unit in the refrigerant cycle.
Do not charge materials other than R410A into the unit such as hydrocarbon refrigerants (propane
or etc.), oxygen, flammable gases (acetylene or etc.) or poisonous gases when installing,
maintaining and moving the unit. These flammables are extremely dangerous and may cause an
explosion, fire, and injury.
NOTE:
When attaching / removing the front service cover, take special care not to be injured with the plate edges.
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Service Cover
Square Hole
Hook
Front Piping Cover
<Fig. 2>
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SERVICING
Hook
Front Cover
Square Hole
Front Cover
Hook
Front Cover
Bottom Base
<Fig. 4>
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● 8 - 12HP ● 14 - 24HP
Upper Cover
Upper Cover
Upper Cover
Screw
Upper Cover Screw
Upper Cover
Upper Cover
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NOTES:
1. Before removing the screws fixing the electrical box cover, check that the fall-prevention screws are
attached to the cover in order to prevent the electrical box cover from dropping off.
2. Take special care not to be injured with the front cover edges when removing the electrical box cover.
l All Models
: Screw for Electrical Box
: Fall-Prevention Screw
Fall-Prevention Screw
Electrical Box
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NOTE:
When removing the electrical box from the outdoor unit, hold the bottom side of the hook on the electrical
box. DO NOT hold the center of the electrical box. It may cause deformation of the electrical box.
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
A A B B
<220V/60Hz>
Code Clamp
Code Clamp
(seven portions)
(nine portions)
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l JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Hook
PCB2-1
Electrical Box
ۑ㸸Screw
ڹ㸸Fall-Prevention Screw
l JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
ᘬHook
PCB 2-2 ͤ
PCB 2-1
Electrical Box
SM-17010 2-7
SERVICING
l JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Hook
Electrical Box
2-8 SM-17010
SERVICING
Work in Pairs
Front Stay
Electrical Box
Front Stay
When removing the electrical box from the outdoor unit, hold the bottom side of the hook on
the electrical box as shown in the figure below.
DO NOT hold the center of the electrical box. It may cause deformation of the electrical box.
Hook
Electrical Box
SM-17010 2-9
SERVICING
NOTE:
DO NOT apply an excessive force to the shroud (plastic part). Otherwise, deformation and breakage may
occur.
Shroud
࢝Shroud
2-10 SM-17010
SERVICING
● JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Fan Motor
ࢱ
● JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Fan Motor
SM-17010 2-11
SERVICING
(2) Remove the closing nut and the flat washer fixing the propeller fan onto the motor shaft with an box
wrench.
(3) Remove the propeller fan from the motor shaft (Lift the propeller fan up). When attaching the propeller
fan to the motor shaft, make the D-Cut at the boss portion connected to the D-Cut of the fan motor
shaft.
NOTE:
DO NOT apply an excessive force to the shroud (plastic part) . Otherwise, deformation and breakage
may occur.
● JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Closing Nut
Flat Washer
Propeller Fan
Shroud
● JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Closing Nut
Flat Washer
Propeller Fan
Shroud
2-12 SM-17010
SERVICING
Connector
Electrical
Box Electrical
Box
Cable Clamp
Cable Clamp Fan Motor
Lead Wire
Fan Motor
Lead Wire
● JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTPH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Fan Motor
Electrical
Box
● JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Plastic Tie
(Pipng insulation and fixing)
SM-17010 2-13
SERVICING
(5) When reassembling the outdoor unit fan, perform the procedures for removal in reverse.
NOTES:
1. Put the edge of the protection tube inside the electrical box when mounting the fan motor.
(Make a wire trap.)
2. Fix the motor wiring to the motor clamp with a plastic tie to avoid contact with the propeller fan.
Fix the piping insulation with plastic tie.
3. When mounting the propeller fan on the motor shaft, make the D-Cut at the boss portion ( mark
part ) connected to the D-Cut of the fan motor shaft.
Firmly fix the propeller fan with 30N.m torque after the head of the fan shaft comes up.
Torque for Tightening Propeller Fan
30N.m
4. Connect the wiring connector for the fan motor with the wiring connector in the electrical box.
(6) After mounting the fan motor, check from above that gap between the propeller fan and the upper
cover is even. Also check that there is no noise caused by contact between the propeller fan and the
upper cover during the propeller fan operation.
● JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Screw
Fan Motor
Shroud
Electrical
Box
Motor Clamp
● JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Screw
Fan Motor
2-14 SM-17010
SERVICING
NOTES:
1. Pay attention not to deform the piping around the compressor when removing the C-cover. It may
cause the damage on brazing parts.
2. Be careful not to get injured by the sheet metal edge or heat exchanger fin when removing the
compressor cover.
● JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1,
JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
A Compressor Cover 2
(2 Screws, Top with Hook)
B
Compressor Cover 3
(2 Screws, Upper Back Side with Hook)
Compressor Cover 4
(2 Screws / Left Side + Rear Side
with Insulation)
Compressor Cover 5
(3 Screws / Right Side)
Compressor Cover 1
(3 Screws / Front Side with Insulation)
SM-17010 2-15
SERVICING
● JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1, JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Compressor Cover 2 A
(2 Screws, Top with Hook)
Compressor Cover 3
Compressor Cover 4 (3 Screws, Upper Rear Side with Hook)
(3 Screws / Left Side +
Rear Side with Insulation)
Compressor Cover 6
Compressor Cover 1 (3 Screws / Right Side)
(4 Screws / Front Side with Insulation)
Compressor Cover 5
(4 Screws / Rear Side with Insulation)
Details of A Details of B
Hook of C-Cover Stay is hooked to the square hole Hook of C-Cover Stay is inserted into the square hole
of C-Cover U. of C-Cover L Assy and C-Cover R Assy.
Lift up then remove C-Cover U. Lift up then remove C-Cover Stay.
C-Cover L Assy
and C-Cover R Assy C-Cover Stay
C-Cover U Hook
C-Cover Stay
Hook
C-Cover L Assy
and C-Cover R Assy
C-Cover F Assy
2-16 SM-17010
SERVICING
Thermistor Holder
Crankcase Heater
Spring
SM-17010 2-17
SERVICING
(7) Remove the terminal block box cover for the compressor and disconnect the wiring to the compressor
terminals. Match the terminal numbers with the mark band numbers when reassembling. If wiring is
connected incorrectly, the compressor may be damaged due to reverse rotation.
NOTES:
1. When replacing the compressor, check for the ring terminal condition. If the ring terminal is
damaged, replace it with a new one.
2. Fix the wiring firmly with plastic ties.
3. Re-tighten the compressor screws after the replacement.
Inverter Compressor
Outdoor Unit 460V/60Hz
AA50PHD-D2Y2 DB65PHD-D2Y2 DC80PHD-D2Y2
(HP) 380V/60Hz
220V/60Hz AA50PHD-A2Y2 DB65PHD-A2Y2 DC80PHD-A2Y2
8 1
10 1
12 1
14 1
16 2
18 2
20 2
22 2
24 2
2-18 SM-17010
SERVICING
(8) Disconnect the discharge and suction pipes and the oil discharge pipe from the compressor.
Check that the air pressure in the piping is equal to the atmospheric pressure. Then, cut the pipes at
the closer position to the compressor from each brazing part. After cutting the pipes, remove the pipes
from the brazing parts of the compressor.
NOTES:
1. All the pipes are connected by brazing. When applying the burner to the pipe connections, the oil
adhered inside the pipes may burn. Clear the flammable materials from around the compressor
before starting the burner work.
2. Burner work under applying gas pressure is very dangerous. Make sure to cut the pipes first before
starting the burner work.
(9) Disconnect the oil discharge pipe from the compressor. Before disconnecting it, pinch and cut the
pipe at the closer position to the compressor from the brazing part so that the refrigerant oil remaining
inside the compressor does not spill from the oil discharge pipe.
NOTES:
1. If the oil discharge pipe is disconnected without performing the above procedure (for example,
applying burner directly to the brazing part), the refrigerant oil may spill from the oil discharge pipe
and catch fire. Make sure to follow the procedure for safety.
2. When disconnecting the oil discharge pipe, use an oil pan in case the remaining refrigerant oil
spills.
3. DO NOT throw out the oil collected in the oil pan. The oil quantity is measured afterward.
Suction Pipe
Discharge Pipe
2
Cut the pipes
Unit Side at the closer
1 position to
Pinch the pipe the compressor.
(only for Oil Discharge Pipe)
SM-17010 2-19
SERVICING
(10) Remove three (3) nuts fixing the compressor and remove the compressor.
NOTES:
1. When removing the compressor, take special care not to contact with the surrounding pipes. If
contacted, the pipes may be deformed.
2. Take special care not to be injured with the sheet metal edges while working.
3. When removing the compressor fixed with the oil discharge pipe, seal the pipe end with tapes so
that the refrigerant oil remaining inside the compressor will not spill out from the oil discharge pipe.
4. To prevent water and foreign particles entering into the refrigerant cycle, mount the new compressor
immediately after removing the old one.
5. When removing the compressor, remove the electrical box located above the compressor to make
the work easier. The box wrench (10 mm) is required to remove the nuts fixing the compressor.
(11) Take the remaining refrigerant oil in the compressor from the discharger pipe and measure the oil
quantity.
NOTES:
1. Additional refrigerant oil charge is required if remaining refrigerant oil quantity in the old compressor
is more than the pre-charged refrigerant oil in the new compressor.
2. No additional oil charge is required if remaining refrigerant oil quantity in the old compressor is less
than the pre-charged refrigerant oil in the new compressor.
3. The recharged quantity of the refrigerant oil to the cycle is calculated as follows:
(Remaining quantity in the old compressor + Collected quantity in the item 2.8 (7) + 200 cc *1))
- (Initial charged quantity in the compressor for each model)
Discharging Piping
Refrigerant Oil
Oil Pan
Measuring Cup
(12) Mount the new compressor. When attaching the nut at the front side, take care not to deform the oil
discharge pipe.
NOTES:
When mounting the new compressor on the base, take special care not to contact with piping.
If contacted, piping may be deformed.
2-20 SM-17010
SERVICING
(13) File away brazing material remaining on the end of the refrigerant pipes (refer to the figure 1).
1. Be careful that filed brazing material does not enter the pipes.
2. Insert the pipes fully in to prevent brazing material from entering them (refer to figure 2).
3. Refer to the table 1 for the recommended amount of brazing material. If using more brazing material
than the recommended amount, brazing material may drop into the pipes. When brazing the pipes,
prevent oxidized scale formation by nitrogen substitution.
4. Perform brazing work according to the following order.
(a) Oil Discharge Pipe
(b) Discharge Pipe
(d) Suction Pipe
NOTES:
1. For piping connection, perform securely non-oxidation brazing with nitrogen substitution. If brazing
the pipes without the nitrogen substitution, a large amount of oxidized scale will be generated in the
pipes. This oxidized scale may cause clogging in the expansion valve, solenoid valve, accumulator
and compressor, which can prevent the unit from operating properly.
Do not use field-supplied antioxidant, etc., which may corrode pipes and deteriorate the refrigerant
oil.
2. Connect the charging hose with the check joint at the low pressure side to release pressure.
3. When brazing the suction pipe, make sure that the connecting part is firmly inserted into the
compressor and piping root is cooled, in order to prevent the brazing material entering the
compressor.
Brazing Part
Suction Pipe
10
Brazing Part
Wet Cloth for Cooling
File away the brazing material
remaining on the end of the Discharge Pipe
suction and discharge pipes.
Oil Discharge Pipe
Fig.1 Brazing Material Treatment Fig.2 Dimension of Piping Connection
Brazing Part
SM-17010 2-21
SERVICING
(14) Wind the crankcase heater around the compressor. Each crankcase heater shall be apart
approximately 20mm.
(15) Reassemble the compressor cover (C-cover) using reverse procedure of the item 2.8 “Removing
Compressor”, (2).
(16) Reconnect all wiring according to the procedure on the following pages.
NOTE:
If power line or the crankcase heater lead line comes in contact with a high temperature part such as
oil discharge pipe of compressor chamber, the wiring may be cut or fired.
Check that the all wiring do not contact with the compressor, pipe and the edge of the sheet metal.
If contact, wiring may be cut or fired.
Approx. 20mm
Hook
Hook
Spring
Crankcase Heater Wiring
Cap Nut
Bolt
(Torque for Tightneing: 3 to 4N・m)
Compressor
Stopper
NOTES:
1. Attach the crankcase heater firmly to the compressor and fix it with springs as shown in the figure.
2. If there is clearance between the crankcase heater and the compressor due to wiring overlapping, excessive
heat will be generated there. Then crankcase heater may break down due to overheating. When mounting
the reassembled crankcase heater, this point should be taken into account.
3. If the crankcase heater wiring catches on the springs, the wiring may be cut due to vibration. When
reassembling the crankcase heater, attention should be paid to the wiring.
2-22 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Pipe
Td Thermistor Wire
Check that the all wiring
do not contact with (Td1)
thermistor holder and the Td Thermistor
High Pressure Switch Wire
compressor when attaching. (Td1)
(PSH)
Crankcase Heater
(CH1) High Pressure Switch
(PSH)
<Details of B> All Models
Compressor Wire C-Cover R Assy
(MC1) [After Attaching C-Cover R Assy]
Terminal Block Cover Secure high pressure switch wire (PSH)
with cable clamp on C-Cover R Assy.
Td Thermistor Wire (Td1) and Secure crankcase heater wire (CH1) and
High Pressure Switch Wire (PSH) high pressure switch wire (PSH) with cable band.
Make a wire trap for high pressure switch wire (PSH).
Crankcase Heater Wire (CH1)
High Pressure Switch
(PSH)
Insulation
Secure Td thermistor wire (Td1)
and high pressure switch wire
Compressor Wire
(PSH) with cable clamp.
Make sure wiring outlet of (MC1)
rubber bush faces downward.
A
Td Thermistor
(Td1)
B Crankcase Heater
(CH1)
SM-17010 2-23
SERVICING
Discharge Pipe
2-24 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1, JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Adjustable Wrench or Spanner,
Tool
Burner (Welder), Pipe Cutter
SM-17010 2-25
SERVICING
Low Pressure
Check Joint
Refrigerant Oil
(Approximately 700cc )
2-26 SM-17010
SERVICING
2.9.2 Replacing Refrigerant Oil (Clogging in Return Oil Circuit) and Replacing Return Oil Circuit
In the case of replacing the return oil circuit only, the procedures (8) and (9) are not required.
(1) Remove the front service cover according to the item 2.1 “Removing Front Service Cover”.
(2) Remove the electrical box, wirings stay according to the item 2.5 “Removing Electrical Box”.
(3) Close (A) gas stop valve and (B) liquid stop valve.
(4) Collect the refrigerant in the outdoor unit from (D) low pressure check joint and (E) high pressure
check joint. Check that the pressure does not increase at this time.
NOTE:
If the pressure increases, collect all the refrigerant in the refrigerant cycle.
Refer to the item 1.3.6 “Setting of Forced Open Valve Mode”.
SM-17010 2-27
SERVICING
l JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(7) Connect a charging hose to (K) brazing part of oil separator outlet port. Then, charge nitrogen
(0.15MPa) from (I) brazing part of accumulator pipe and collect refrigerant oil in (G) oil separator by
applying pressure.
NOTE:
In the case that the unit has two (2) return oil circuits and two (2) oil separators (JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)
BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1), collect the refrigerant oil from one oil separator and then from the
other.
(8) Stop charging nitrogen after the refrigerant oil has completely been collected. Perform vacuuming
from (D) low pressure check joint and add the same quantity of oil as the collected refrigerant oil from (C)
check joint for collecting refrigerant oil.
NOTE:
In the case of replacing the return oil circuit only, the procedures (8) and (9) are not required.
(9) Connect the return oil pipe for replacement. After connecting the pipe, perform the nitrogen
pressurization from (D) low pressure check joint. During the work, check that the oil does not spill out
from brazing part.
(10) When the procedures have been completed, perform vacuuming again from (D) low pressure check
joint and recharge the refrigerant. After recharging, open the stop valves.
NOTES:
1. Use a clean charging hose.
2. Charge the refrigerant oil in a short time (within approx. 20 minutes).
Use a container with a small opening so that the refrigerant oil will not absorb the moisture in the
atmosphere.
2-28 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(H) Accumulator
Pipe
l JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(F) Return Oil Circuit (I) Brazing for
Accumulator Pipe
(H) Accumulator
Pipe
l JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
ӐDetail of Cutting Position 1: All Models ӑ ӐDetail of Cutting Position2 : All Modelsӑ
Cut Cut
SM-17010 2-29
SERVICING
<Coil Position>
l JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
RVR2
MVB
MV1
l JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
SVA
2-30 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1, JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
SVA : Solenoid Valve Coil
SVA RVR2 : Reversing Valve Coil
MV1 : Expansion Valve Coil
MVB : Expansion Valve Coil
MVB MV1
RVR2
l JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
SVA : Solenoid Valve Coil
RVR2 : Reversing Valve Coil
SVA MV1 : Expansion Valve Coil
MV2 : Expansion Valve Coil
MVB : Expansion Valve Coil
MV2
RVR2
MVB
MV1
SM-17010 2-31
SERVICING
Tool Pliers
Coil Bracket
2-32 SM-17010
SERVICING
Tool Pliers
ۑ
Expansion Valve Coil
Press force is
Press force is
Correct Position not enough. excessive.
for Coil Bracket
Correctly grooved
in the slot. Expansion Valve Body
Correct
Incorrect
SM-17010 2-33
SERVICING
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
Strainer
2-34 SM-17010
SERVICING
Screw
Solenoid Valve Coil
Solenoid Valve
SM-17010 2-35
SERVICING
SVA
Brazing Part Brazing Part
SVA
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
SVA SVA
Brazing Part Brazing Part
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
2-36 SM-17010
SERVICING
Screw
SM-17010 2-37
SERVICING
l JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
<Reversing Valve Position>
Brazing Part
RVR2
Reversing Valve
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
l JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
<Reversing Valve Position>
Brazing Part
RVR2
Reversing Valve
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
2-38 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1, JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
RVR2
Reversing Valve
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
l JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Brazing Part
RVR2
Reversing Valve
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
Brazing Part
SM-17010 2-39
SERVICING
Screw
2-40 SM-17010
SERVICING
2.12 Removing High Pressure Switch, High Pressure Sensor, Low Pressure Sensor and
Thermistor
(1) Remove the front service cover according to Item 2.1 “Removing Front Service Cover”.
(2) High Pressure Switch (PSH1 and PSH2), High Pressure Sensor, Low Pressure Sensor and Thermistor
(TG, TCHG, TSC, TE1, TE2) are fixed as shown in the figure below.
TE1 Thermistor
TG Thermistor
TSC Thermistor
TCHG Thermistor
l JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
TG Thermistor PSH1
(High Pressure Switch)
TCHG Thermistor
TE1 Thermistor
TE2 Thermistor
TSC Thermistor
SM-17010 2-41
SERVICING
l JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1, JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
PSH1
(High Pressure Switch)
PSH2
(High Pressure Switch)
TG Thermistor
Pd (High Pressure Sensor)
l JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
PSH1
(High Pressure Switch)
TG Thermistor
PSH2
(High Pressure Switch)
Ps (Low Pressure Sensor)
2-42 SM-17010
SERVICING
Faston Terminal
Discharge
Pipe
Brazing Part
Compressor
2.12.2 Removing High Pressure Sensor (Pd) and Low Pressure Sensor (Ps)
(1) Remove the connector for the pressure sensor wiring from outdoor unit PCB.
NOTE:
First, remove the connector. If not, the wiring may be damaged.
(2) Remove the refrigerant piping for the high pressure sensor or low pressure sensor using two spanners.
SM-17010 2-43
SERVICING
Pipe
Thermistor
Vinyl Tube
Thermo Clip
2-44 SM-17010
SERVICING
Side Cover
Side Cover
Hook Container
Thermistor Wiring
Screw
Feeler Bulb
SM-17010 2-45
SERVICING
2-46 SM-17010
SERVICING
2.15.1 Removing Outdoor Unit PCB and Electrical Components for Electrical Box
NOTES:
1. When reassembling the electrical components, match the terminal numbers with the mark band
numbers. If incorrectly connected, malfunction may occur or the electrical components may be damaged.
2. When closing the outdoor unit PCB fixing plate for reassembly, protect the cables from catching on the
plate edges or electrical components.
3. The capacitor is charged with electricity even when the power source is turned off.
DO NOT touch the terminals, to avoid an electrical shock.
SM-17010 2-47
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
l JTOH080VPE(U,F)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F)BS1
Holder
Middle Part
of Holder
3. Transformer (TF)
1. Noise Filter (NF) 2. Reactor (DCL) (460V/60Hz model only)
2-48 SM-17010
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Remove the screws fixing the electrical components to the electrical box.
: Board Holder
: Securing Screw for Part
SM-17010 2-49
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
l JTOH140VPE(U,F)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F)BS1
Holder
Middle Part
of Holder
2-50 SM-17010
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz>
Remove the screws fixing the electrical components to the electrical box.
: Board Holder
: Securing Screw for Part
SM-17010 2-51
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<220V/60Hz>
l JTOH080VPERBS1 - JTOH120VPERBS1
Holder
Middle Part
of Holder
2-52 SM-17010
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<220V/60Hz>
Remove the screws fixing the electrical components to the electrical box.
: Fixing Holder
: Fixing Screw for Part
: Supporting Holder
(No need to remove.)
SM-17010 2-53
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<220V/60Hz>
l JTOH140VPERBS1 - JTOH240VPERBS1
Holder
Middle Part
of Holder
3. Reactor (DCL1)
3. Reactor (DCL2)
1. Noise Filter (NF1) 1. Noise Filter (NF2)
Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1)
2. Inverter PCB (INV1) 2. Inverter PCB (INV2)
2-54 SM-17010
SERVICING
Phillips Screwdriver,
Tool
Long-Nose Pliers, Pliers
<220V/60Hz>
Remove the screws fixing the electrical components to the electrical box.
: Fixing Holder
: Fixing Screw for Part
: Supporting Holder
(No need to remove.)
SM-17010 2-55
SERVICING
N1
DCL1
P1
CN303
DCL2
W
R CN302B
V
S
CN301B
U
T
N
CN206 CN207
CN206
CN207 P
CN302A R S T
U0 V0 W0 CN301A
: No need to remove
2-56 SM-17010
SERVICING
NOTES:
1. Make sure to perform the electrical discharge work when checking and replacing the inverter
components. Refer to 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 “High Voltage Discharge Work for Replacing Parts“ for the detail.
2. When reassembling the electrical components, match the terminal Nos. with the mark band Nos. If they
are incorrectly connected, malfunction may occur or the electrical components may be damaged.
3. When mounting the diode module and transistor module, apply silicon grease evenly over the whole
back side of the diode module and the transistor module. Use Silicon grease provided as accessory
(Service Parts No.: P22760).
<220V/60Hz>
Radiation Fin
SM-17010 2-57
SERVICING
<220V/60Hz>
Noise Filter
Screws
Plastic Band
Fan Controller
Square Hole for Plastic Band
2-58 SM-17010
SERVICING
l JTOH080VPE(U,F)BS1 - JTOH120VPE(U,F)BS1
MC1 MOF1
Ta Thermistor
MC1, CH1, PSH1
MOF1 and MOF1 RVR2, SVA Thermistor Assy, MV1, MVB, Pd and Ps Sensor (Low Voltage)
Earth Wiring
(High Voltage)
CH1, PSH1, RVR2, SVA (High Voltage)
MOF1
(High Voltage)
Ps Sensor
(CN8 (Connector: Red, Main Body: Green))
Pd Sensor
(CN7 (Connector: White, Main Body: Black))
l JTOH140VPE(U,F)BS1 - JTOH240VPE(U,F)BS1
Tchg, Td1 Thermistor,
MVB, Pd and Ps Sensor (Low Voltage)
SVA
Tchg, Td1 Thermistor, MC1, CH1, Ta Thermistor
Pd.Ps Sensor (High Voltage) MVB
PSH1, RVR2, Thermistor Assy, MV1, MV2, MVB,
SVA (High Voltage) MC2
Pd and Ps Sensor (Low Voltage)
MC1, CH1, CH1.2, PSH1, PSH2, RVR2, SVA (High Voltage)
MOF1.2, PSH1,
CH2, PSH2
RVR2 (High Voltage)
MC1.2, CH1,
MC1, CH1, MOF1.2, PSH1, RVR2, Tg, Tchg, Te1, Te2, Td1, Td2 Thermistor,
Tg, Tsc, Tchg, Te1.2, PSH1, RVR2 (High Voltage) SVA (High Voltage) MV1, MV2, MVB, Pd and Ps Sensor (High Voltage)
Td1.2 Thermistor, MVB (High Voltage)
Tg, Tsc, Te1, Te2, Td2 Thermistor, MV1, MV2
Pd Sensor Ps Sensor
(CN7 (Connector: White, Main Body: Black)) (CN8 (Connector: Red, Main Body: Green))
SM-17010 2-59
SERVICING
<220V/60Hz>
<Wiring Work>
The figure below shows the side view of electrical box. Wiring for high and low voltage is separately bundled.
l JTOH080VPERBS1 - JTOH120VPERBS1
Thermistor Assy, MV1, MVB, Pd and Ps Sensor (Low Voltage)
Electrical Box
Earth Wiring
(Only for Coastal Area Uses) Crank Case Heater Wiring, Pressure Switch, Coils
(High Voltage) (CH1, PSH1, RVR2, SVA)
Thermistor Assy, Expansion Valve, High Pressure Sensor
(Tg, Tsc, Tchg, Te1, Td, MVB, MV1, Pd and Ps Sensor) Compressor Wiring, Pressure Switch, Coils (MC1, MC2, PSH1, RVR2, SVA)
l JTOH140VPERBS1 - JTOH240VPERBS1
Compressor Wiring, Heater Wiring, Pressure Switch, Coils Compressor Wiring, Heater Wiring, Pressure Switch, Coils
(MC1, MC2, CH1, CH2, PSH1, RVR2, SVA) (High Voltage) (CH1, CH2, PSH1, RVR2, SVA)
Ta Thermistor
Electrical Box
Thermistor Assy, Expansion Valve, High Pressure Sensor (Low Voltage)
(Thermistor Assy, MV1, MVB, Pd and Ps Sensor)
2-60 SM-17010
SERVICING
Rubber Bush
NOTES:
1. When reassembling the electrical component, match the terminal numbers with the mark band numbers.
If incorrectly connected, malfunction may occur or the electrical components may be damaged.
2. Settings of dip switches differ according to the model. When replacing the outdoor unit PCB, refer to “Field
Work Installations.”
SM-17010 2-61
MAIN PARTS
3. Main Parts
3.1 Outdoor Unit PCB (PCB1: PO151)
● Arrangement of Connectors and Check Points.
YCH2
YCH1
T2
Y212
Y211
JP7
R176 Z5 JP1
PCN22
R175
PCN1
JP5
R177
JP6
EFS1
EFR1
C21
Y20A
R179
PCN27
PC7
R178
C22
IC6
R204
IC7 IC4
EFR1
D54
C84
E
PC2
C85
R206
R205
102
Y20B
PCN28
R207
PC1
C101
102
151
220 C125
Y20C D55
+
C100
R210
PCN23
C103
Y20F LED5
Z4
PC3 L1
Z3
ZD15
Q53
C93
DM1
Y20CHG
+
C102
PCN42
D56
C108 C126
Y20X1 R209
C112 LED5
R199 TH1 C86 C90
PCN43
Y20X2
Y1
3901
3901
3901
+ TR1
152
152
152
152
SEG2 SEG1
Q54 R227
R226 Q4 C115 C131
272 272
R25 R216 L2 C130
103 103
R20 R219 C119
R218 R217
C116 C121
CN14
C114
VCC13 LED2 L3
CN21
CN20
000
D58
R221 C117
R174 102
R173 102
C118
R172
7-Segment
R73
R72
R67
R109
R140
R129
C111
R112
R116
4303
C113
Q50
R87
DSW4
DSW7
R222 ON ON
IC11
R171
8202
PSW2
4702
R220
R166
Display
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
103
103
103
103
103
103
IC9
PSW1
Q24
Q25
Q26
Q28
Q37
Q38
LED1 PSW3
DSW2
DSW3
ON ON
CN10
CN15
PSW5
821
102
222
222
222
IC15
DSW5
R126
R132
R110
R113
R223
R143
R142
R141
CN100 DSW8
DSW6
ON ON
Q46 +
PSW4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
IC10
IC16
Q42 1 2 3
PSW1
+
C11
C40 ON
901
RSW1
GND1
23
78
R49 + 1 2 3 4 5 6
456
Q47 C45 C36 C26 LED4 CN46
C127
103
OSC
IC17
C41
C37 C35
R14
R17
R29
Q10
IC1 D5
Q8
R44
C79
C12
Q49 LED3
000
DSW10
103
+
CN12
R102 C95
C92
Q48
222
IC3
101
IC2
C9
IC18
ON
IC12
103
152
C78
EF1
1 2
C52
CN8 CN9
333
C82 C81
R3
LED1
Z1
Z2
TB2
D51
D50
Press and hold the PSW1 There are possibilities of the following
of O.U. PCB to change No Yes
Fuse (EFR1 or EFS1) failures:
the Check Mode. • Power Circuit of O.U. PCB Failure
is blown?
The indication “OCP” will be • Failure of 220V load
displayed on the 7-segment. equipment such as solenoid valve
No
• Incorrect connection of 220V
Yes output connectors
Yes
Microcomputer Replace
DC12V line is normal. Failure O.U. PCB
SM-17010 3-1
MAIN PARTS
● Specification of Inverter
JTOH080VPE(U,F)BS1 JTOH120VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH100VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH140VPE(U,F)BS1
Applicable Model JTOH160VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH220VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH180VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH240VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH200VPE(U,F)BS1
Applicable Power Source 3 PH (460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz)
Output Voltage (Maximum) 415V (Depends on Power Source Voltage)
Output Current Inverter PCB 19.5A 26A
(Maximum) Fan Controller 3.5A
Control Method Vector PWM Control
Range Output Inverter PCB 11Hz to 130Hz 9Hz to 105Hz
Frequency Fan Controller 0 to 21.7rps
Accuracy of Frequency 0.01Hz
Output / Characteristics
415V
Output Voltage
0 Max.
Output Frequency
3-2 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
JTOH080VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH120VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH100VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH140VPE(U,F)BS1
Applicable Model JTOH160VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH220VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH180VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH240VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH200VPE(U,F)BS1
Power Source 3 PH (460V/60Hz, 380V/60Hz)
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 5
Excessive High or
Excessive Low Voltage at DC Voltage is Lower than 396V
Low Voltage for
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 6
Inverter
Excessive high Voltage at a DC Voltage is Higher than 844V
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 8
Abnormality of The wave height value of running current for the phase positioning is less than
Current Sensor the determination value before the compressor is started (at completion of the
phase positioning).
Current (1)
(2)
(3)
Rated Current of
Transistor Module (IPM)
(4)
Rated Current 105%
SM-17010 3-3
MAIN PARTS
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
P2
DCL1
DCL2
DCL2
N2
S
CIB
T P1
N1N1 U0 V0 W0
Plug
Connecting Wires
Solder Bit
P1
CIB
R
RR S
SS T
N1
TT
P1 N1
U0 V0 W0
3-4 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
If procedures (a) to (d) are performed and the results are satisfactory, the CIB on the inverter PCB is normal.
NOTICE
Recommended using an analogue tester.
RR
S
RR
S
P1 N1
N1
RR
S
P1 N1
measure the resistance. N1
RR
S
P1 N1
N1
SM-17010 3-5
MAIN PARTS
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
P2
DCL1
DCL2
N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
U0
R
V0
S W0
CIB
N2
T P1
N1 U0 V0 W0
U0 V0 W0
3-6 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
If procedures (a) to (d) are performed and the results are satisfactory, the CIB on the inverter PCB is normal.
NOTICE
Recommended using an analogue tester.
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
terminal of the inverter PCB and the - side of N2
tester to U0, V0, and W0 of the inverter PCB, DCL2
DCL2
N2
U0 V0 W0
T P1
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
terminal of the inverter PCB and the + side of N2
tester toU0, V0, and W0 of the inverter PCB, DCL2
DCL2
N2
U0 V0 W0
T P1
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
terminal of the inverter PCB and the + side of
N2
tester to U0, V0, and W0 of the inverter PCB, DCL2
DCL2
N2
U0 V0 W0
T P1
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
N2
tester to U0, V0, and W0 of the inverter PCB, DCL2
DCL2
N2
U0 V0 W0
T P1
SM-17010 3-7
MAIN PARTS
NOTICE:
U2 V2 W2
Set analog, or digital tester at 1kΩ.
F651 F652
U1 V1 W1
Resistor P2
P2
DCL1
DCL1
DCL2
N2
P2
DCL1
N2
DCL2
N2
DCL2
3-8 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
NOTICE
Recommend using an analogue tester.
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
P2
DCL1
N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
IPM
SM-17010 3-9
MAIN PARTS
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
(c) By touching the + side of the tester to the U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
fan controller, measure the resistance.
N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
(d) By touching the - side of the tester to the U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
fan controller, measure the resistance.
N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
(e) By touching the - side of the tester to U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
fan controller, measure the resistance. N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
(f) By touching the + side of the tester to U2 V2 W2 U1 V1 W1
DCL1
fan controller, measure the resistance. N2
DCL2
DCL2
N2
NOTICE:
In case of the outdoor unit is RAS-14FSNS / RAS-8FSNP - RAS-14FSNP, additional test will be required
by replacing “U1/V1/W1” with “U2/V2/W2”.
Measurement Point Criterion
Tester
Item Analogue Tester Digital Tester
(+) (-)
U1/V1/W1 1kΩ or more
(c) DCL2 Over Load
(U2/V2/W2) (Measured Range: 1kΩ)
U1/V1/W1 20kΩ or more
(d) DCL2 1.0V or less
(U2/V2/W2) (Measured Range: 10kΩ)
U1/V1/W1 1kΩ or more
(e) N2 Over Load
(U2/V2/W2) (Measured Range: 1kΩ)
U1/V1/W1 20kΩ or more
(f) N2 1.0V or less
(U2/V2/W2) (Measured Range: 10kΩ)
3-10 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
DIP
Radiation Fin
ROM No.
N1
PV151-
1 P1
W
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
V
CN1A CN1B
CN1C
U
IC501
N
R
P
S T
Only for
JTOH120VPERBS1, JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1, JTOH240VPERBS1
● Specification of Inverter
JTOH080VPERBS1, JTOH100VPERBS1,
JTOH120VPERBS1, JTOH140VPERBS1,
Applicable Model JTOH160VPERBS1, JTOH180VPERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1, JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH200VPERBS1
Applicable Power Source 3PH 220V/60Hz
Output Voltage (Maximum) 220V
Output Current Inverter PCB 38A 48A
(Maximum) Fan Controller 7A
Control Method Vector PWM Control
Range Output Inverter PCB 1Hz to 130Hz 9Hz to 105Hz
Frequency Fan Controller 0 - 21.7rps
Accuracy of Frequency 0.01 Hz
Output / Characteristics
220V
Output Voltage
0 Max.
Output Frequency
SM-17010 3-11
MAIN PARTS
JTOH080VPERBS1, JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH120VPERBS1, JTOH140VPERBS1
Applicable Model JTOH160VPERBS1, JTOH180VPERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1, JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH200VPERBS1
Power Source 3PH 220V/60Hz
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 5
Excessive High
Excessive Low Voltage at DC Voltage is Lower than 194V.
or Low Voltage
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 6
for Inverter
Excessive high Voltage at a DC Voltage is Higher than 400V.
• Stoppage Code for Inverter (iTC) = 8
Abnormality of The wave height value of running current for the phase positioning is less than the
Current Sensor determination value before the compressor is started (at completion of the phase
positioning).
Current (1)
(2)
(3)
Rated Current of
Transistor Module (IPM)
(4)
Rated Current 105%
3-12 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
CIB N1
P1
W
V
U
N
R P
S T
Plug
Connecting Wires
Solder Bit
CIB
P
R
N
S
P T
R
S T
N
Outer Appearance of CIB Rectifier Circuit Diagram of CIB
SM-17010 3-13
MAIN PARTS
If procedures (a) to (d) are performed and the results are satisfactory, the CIB on the inverter PCB (INV) is
normal.
NOTICE
Recommended using an analogue tester.
N
(b) By touching the - side of the tester to the P R
P
terminal of the inverter PCB (INV) and the + side
of tester to R, S, and T of the inverter PCB (INV), S T
measure the resistance.
3-14 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
CIB N1
P1
P1 U
V
W W
V
U
N1
SM-17010 3-15
MAIN PARTS
If procedures (a) to (d) are performed and the results are satisfactory, the CIB on the inverter PCB (INV) is
normal.
NOTICE
Recommended using an analogue tester.
N1
(d) By touching the + side of the tester to the N1
terminal of the inverter PCB (INV) and the - side P1
of tester to U, V, and W of the inverter PCB (INV), W
measure the resistance. V
U
3-16 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
NOTICE:
Set analog, or digital tester at 1kΩ.
F601
Resistor (RS)
DCL2
P
Capacitance
N Meter
N1
P1
Capacitor (CB)
SM-17010 3-17
MAIN PARTS
NOTICE
Recommended using an analogue tester.
U V W
P4
N4
3-18 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
U V W
(c) By touching the + side of the tester to the P4
terminal of fan controller and the - side of tester
to U, V, and W of the fan controller, measure the P4
resistance. N4
U V W
U V W
U V W
SM-17010 3-19
MAIN PARTS
3-20 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
SM-17010 3-21
MAIN PARTS
● Principle of Compression
(1) Gas enter the compressor from top at the suction inlet.
(2) Hot gas leaves the compressor from the side mounted discharge gas
outlet.
Gas
Rotating Scroll
Compression
Space
Suction Process
Fixed Scroll
Discharge Process
Compression Process
3-22 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
● Structure
The compressor has the structure for oil supply from the outer oil separator.
The inside of the oil separator is at high pressure, and the surface temperature of the oil separator is as
high (60oC to 110oC) as the compressor.
Suction Pipe
Motor
Discharge Pipe
Oil Pipe
● Compressor Type
Inverter Inverter Total
Model Voltage
Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Quantity
JTOH080VPERBS1
DC50PHD-A2Y2 - 1
JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH120VPERBS1
DC80PHD-A2Y2 - 1
JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH160VPERBS1 220V/60Hz
JTOH180VPERBS1 AA50PHD-A2Y2 AA50PHD-A2Y2 2
JTOH200VPERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1
DC80PHD-A2Y2 DC80PHD-A2Y2 2
JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH080VPE(U,F)BS1
DC50PHD-D2Y2 - 1
JTOH100VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH120VPE(U,F)BS1
DC80PHD-D2Y2 - 1
JTOH140VPE(U,F)BS1
460V/60Hz,
JTOH160VPE(U,F)BS1 380V/60Hz
JTOH180VPE(U,F)BS1 AA50PHD-D2Y2 AA50PHD-D2Y2 2
JTOH200VPE(U,F)BS1
JTOH220VPE(U,F)BS1
DC80PHD-D2Y2 DC80PHD-D2Y2 2
JTOH240VPE(U,F)BS1
SM-17010 3-23
MAIN PARTS
● Checking of Compressor
Td1: Temperature of THM8
Td2: Temperature of THM9
2 Are thermistor, THM8 and THM9 (1) Check to ensure that thermistor on the top of
disconnected? comp. is correctly installed.
(2) Check to ensure that actually measured
temp. are greatly different from the indication
(Td1, Td2) during check mode.
3 Is current sensing part on inverter PCB (1) Check to ensure that 7-segment indication
(INV) faulty? A1 and A2 are 0 during compressor
stopping.
(2) Check to ensure that indication A1 and
A2 are not 0 during compressor running.
(However, A2 is 0 during stopping of No.2
comp.)
4 Are expansion valves (MV1, MV2 and Check to ensure that MV1 to CN10, MV2
MVB) correctly connected? to CN11 and MVB to CN12 are correctly
connected.
5 Are expansion valve coils (MV1, MV2 Check to ensure that each coil is correctly
and MVB) correctly installed? installed on the valve.
6 Are the refrigeration system and Check to ensure that refrigerant is flowing into
electrical wiring system incorrectly indoor units by operating one system only from
connected? the outdoor unit.
7 Is opening of expansion valve Check the following using the check mode of
completely closed (locked)? outdoor units.
(1) Liquid Pipe Temp. (TL) < Air Intake Temp. (Ti)
during Cooling Operation
(2) Liquid Pipe Temp. (TL) > Air Intake Temp. (Ti)
during Heating Operation
8 Is opening of expansion valve fully Check to ensure that liquid pipe temp. is lower
opened (locked)? than air intake temp. of stopped indoor unit
when the other indoor units are operating under
cooling operation.
9 Are the relay on the main power PCB Check the main power PCB (PCB2).
(PCB2) faulty?
10 Is there any voltage abnormality among Check to ensure that voltage imbalance is
L1-L2, L2-L3 and L3-L1? smaller than 3%.
Please note that power source voltage must be
within 220V or 400V/380 - 415V/ 380V+10%.
11 Is the comp. oil acidified during Check to ensure that the oil color is not black.
compressor motor burning?
3-24 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
Check
Additional Information (Mechanism of Compressor Failure)
Item
1, 2 The liquid refrigerant return volume to the compressor is controlled by the discharge gas
temperature Td1 when only No.1 compressor is operating. If Td1 and Td2 are reversely
connected, the liquid refrigerant return volume will become smaller by detecting the temperatures
even if the actual discharge gas temperature is high. Therefore, this abnormal overheating
operation will result in insulation failure of the motor winding.
3 Overcurrent control (operating frequency control) is performed by detecting current by the current
sensor. In this case, winding insulation failure will occur, since control is not available in spite of
actually high current.
4, 5 During a cooling operation, Pd is controlled by fan revolution of outdoor unit, and Td and SH are
controlled by MV of each indoor unit.
During a heating operation, Td and SH are controlled by MV1 and MV2.
If expansion valves are incorrectly connected, correct control is not available, resulting in
compressor failure depending on liquid refrigerant returning conditions or motor winding insulation
failure depending on overheating conditions.
6 If the refrigeration system and electrical system are incorrectly connected, abnormally low suction
pressure operation is maintained or abnormally high discharge pressure operation is maintained,
resulting in giving stress to the compressor, since their correct control is not available.
7 For additional information, refer to page 3-26 in this document.
8 The compressor may be locked due to the liquid return operation during the cooling operation.
9 If the contacting resistance increases, voltage imbalance among each phase will cause abnormal
overcurrent.
10 In this case, overcurrent will occur, efficiency will decrease or the motor winding will be
excessively heated.
11 In this case, it will result in motor burning or a failed compressor.
SM-17010 3-25
MAIN PARTS
mm (inch)
Outdoor Unit (HP) A
44 A 268.5
(1-3/4) 8 - 12, 20 - 24
(10-9/16)
102.5
(4-1/16) 224.8
14 - 18
77
(8-7/8)
(3-1/16)
10
)
-1 6
16
(3/8)
(7 19
1/
13 φ7
(1/2) (4-φ1/4)
P1.5
(M10)
(7-1/16)
5-1/2
140
180
(9/16)
(13/16)
15
20
40
(1-9/16)
51.6
(2-1/16)
245
(9-5/8)
275
(10-13/16)
Rated Rated
Applicable Model Power Source Voltage Electrical Wiring Diagram Resistance
Voltage Output
U: Red 2.62+0.26Ω
220V/60Hz DC280V at
JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1 - 20oC (68oF)
750W
JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1 9.42+0.94Ω
460V/60Hz
DC650V V: White W: Black
at
380V/60Hz
20oC (68oF)
3-26 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
3.5 Thermistor
(1) Position of Thermistor
<Example: JTOH080VPEUBS1>
Butyl Sheet
Plastic Band
Thermistor
(Te,Tg,Tchg,Tsc)
Thermistor Thermo
Tsc Holder Clip
Tg
A
Tchg
Thermistor Holder
Thermistor
Fixing Plate
Te
A
B
Td Thermistor (Td)
for Discharge Gas
Temperature
Ta Thermistor
SM-17010 3-27
MAIN PARTS
• An electronic expansion valve of outdoor units is (are) opened to return the liquid refrigerant to
the compressor through the accumulator, decreasing compressor temperature.
• If the compressor upper part temperature increases exceeding 132oC even if an electronic
expansion valve opens, the compressor is stopped, in order to protect the compressor.
In cooling operation, the above function is also available.
d. If compressor upper part temperature increases excessively, the protection control is activated and
the compressor is stopped according to the following method.
70
61
60
50 46
40 35
30 27
20.5
20 16
12.5
10
10 8 5.3 3.6 2.5
0
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
3-28 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
Micro-Computer
Pulse Motor
Pulse Signal
2-2 Phase Permanent Magnetic Pulse Motor
Opening of expansion valve is controlled
by the outdoor unit PCB1 order.
Needle
White (3)
Blue Orange Yellow White Unoccupied Red
φ1
Red (1)
(COM)
M
φ3
Orange (5)
6 5 4 3 2 1
φ2 φ4
Arrangement of
Connector No.
Yellow (4) Blue (6)
Wiring Diagram,
Phase 1 2 3 4
Drive Circuit and
Activation Mode f1 ON OFF OFF ON
f2 ON ON OFF OFF
f3 OFF ON ON OFF
f4 OFF OFF ON ON
OPEN: 4 3 2 1 4
CLOSE: 1 2 3 4 1
SM-17010 3-29
MAIN PARTS
A (5)
A A
B (6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(3) (5) Valve Operation Open
Orange Yellow
6 5 4 3 2 1 Direction Close
Wiring Diagram,
Drive Circuit and
Activation Mode
3-30 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
4.5
Proportional Control of
Compressor Frequency
High
with Operating Capacity 2.5
of Indoor Units
Pressure
Control
Protection Control (Gas
Bypass Control)
0.5
0 2.5 5.0
Pressure MPa
4.5
V) V)
Cooling Operation
(DC
Voltage(DC
Proportional Control of
Voltage
Compressor Frequency
with Operating Capacity 2.5
Low of Indoor Units
Pressure
OutputV
Control
Output
Vacuum Prevention
Control 0.5
(0.3)
SM-17010 3-31
MAIN PARTS
<Example: JTOH080VPEUBS1>
Faston Terminal
A
High Pressure
Switch (PSH)
B
Brazing Part
A
B
3-32 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
SM-17010 3-33
MAIN PARTS
FUSE
(PF1)
R1 L L R2
S1 S2
FUSE
Circuit Diagram (PF2)
T1 T2
N1 N2
Z Z R Cx Cx
Cy
SA
Unit: mm
230
PF1
130
PF2
5 125
225
3-34 SM-17010
MAIN PARTS
( )
40A JTOH080VPERBS1, JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH160VPERBS1, JTOH180VPERBS1
Rated Current JTOH200VPERBS1
(
50A JTOH120VPERBS1, JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1, JTOH240VPERBS1 )
FUSE
(PF1) Z Cx Cx
R1 L L R2
S1 S2
Circuit Diagram FUSE
(PF2)
T1 T2
Z
Cy
SA
E1
Unit: mm
230
130
5 115
225
SM-17010 3-35
MAIN PARTS
Unit: mm
6.5
53
66
75.2 5.4
76.8 86
Unit: mm
A C
33 16.5
7.75
88.5
104
B
3-36 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4. Optional Function
4.1 Setting Method
Setting DSW4 on the outdoor unit Printed Circuit Board (PCB1) is required for “External Input and Output
Setting” and “Function Setting”. As for a combination of outdoor units, this must be set from DSW4 in main
outdoor unit (setting from DSW4 in sub outdoor units is invalid.)
After setting, confirm DSW4 setting is the same as the factory setting.
SM-17010 4-1
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.2 External Input and Output Setting
On the outdoor unit Printed Circuit Board (PCB1), there are three input terminals (CN17, CN18 as shown
below) to receive external signals and two output terminals (CN16) to send signals out. Control functions
shown in these tables are available when setting input and output terminals.
<Input> <Output>
Control Function No. Setting Function for Input Control Function No. Setting Function for Output
Input Terminal Name Connector (Pin No.) Setting Function Control Function No.
Output Terminal Name Connector (Pin No.) Setting Function Control Function No.
*1): For Oceania model, CN18 is connected to the TB3 (DRED). Demand Stoppage setting has
already been set before shipment. Control functions other than Demand Stoppage are available
as well.
4-2 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
(1) By selecting “External Input and Output Setting”, the following appears on the 7-segment display.
(The setting should be performed during an outdoor unit stoppage. Also, set DSW4-No.4 of the
outdoor unit PCB1 to the “ON” side before performing the setting in order to prevent the compressor
activation.)
SEG2 SEG1
This display indicates that the control function No. 1 (Fixed Heating Operation Mode) is set at input 1.
Input Terminal
Name 2
PSW4 PSW2
ON ON
Input Terminal
Name 3
Output Terminal
Name 1
Output Terminal
Name 2
(3) After selecting Input/Output Terminal Name, press PSW3 or PSW5, and then choose Control Function
No.
By pressing PSW3, the number increases by 1.
By pressing PSW5, the number decreases by 1.
(Control Function No.14 Press PSW3 return to 0)
(4) After selecting the Control Function No., turn OFF DSW4-No.6. The display will be back to the
normal operation. Then turn OFF the DSW4-No.4. Confirm if the DSW4 is set to factory settings.
The selected data is stored in the outdoor unit PCB1 and the “External Input and Output Setting” is
completed. The stored data is maintained even when the power source is cut OFF. Refer to Table 4.1
at page 4-9 for the details for the electrical wiring connection and the required parts.
SM-17010 4-3
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
CN17 SS3
1
1
2 2 SS2
3 Power
3
Source
(Heat) (Cool)
X2 X1 X2 X1
(Heat) (Cool)
Control Circuit
4-4 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
The stoppage code No. “10” is given. In this case, if the input terminals are opened, operation is resumed.
NOTE:
When demand control (ON/OFF) is performed, it is recommended that the control (ON/OFF) time is set
appropriately according to the heat load. Also, set the demand control time approximately once in 15
minutes at the minimum in consideration for saving energy.
• Setting Example
Demand Stoppage at Input 3 (between 1 and 2 pins of CN18)
Forced Stoppage at Input 3 (between 1 and 2 pins of CN18)
CN18 SS3
1
1
2 2 Power
3
Source
X1 X1
Control Circuit
SM-17010 4-5
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.2.3 Input Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop (Control Function No.4)
This is an auxiliary function to protect the outdoor unit from snow. When the input terminals for Outdoor
Fan Motor Start/Stop on the outdoor unit PCB1 are short-circuited during the compressor stoppage, all the
outdoor fan motors start operating. If the compressor restarts operating, the outdoor fan motors will be
restored to normal operation. If the input terminals of Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop are opened during the
outdoor fan motor operation following the short circuit of these terminals, the outdoor fan motor will stop.
This function is possible only during the compressor stoppage (during Switch-OFF or Thermo-OFF of the
Switch-ON). Therefore, this function will not be possible even if the input signal is sent during the normal
cooling or heating operation.
An example of basic wiring when the Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop (Input 2) is set to 2 and 3 pins of CN18
by an external signal is shown below.
• Setting Example
Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop at Input 2 (between 2 and 3 pins of CN18)
CN18 SS3
1 1
2
2 Power
3
Source
X1 X1
Control Circuit
NOTES:
1. This is an auxiliary function to protect the unit from snow. In snowy regions, make sure to protect
the unit with a snow-prevention roof, fence (Field-Supplied) or snow-prevention hood (optional), etc..
Otherwise, abnormal vibrations due to imbalanced propeller fan will be caused.
2. If the fan motor or fan controller fail during the outdoor fan motor start/stop operation, stop all the outdoor
fan motor to suspend the operation. Check the alarm code and deal properly with the failure next time
the compressor is operated.
3. When setting the snow sensor switch for Outdoor Fan Motor Start/Stop, make sure that the continuous
operating time is 30 seconds or more. Also the outdoor fan motor start/stop intervals shall be at least 10
minutes. Otherwise, malfunction of the outdoor fan motors will be caused by frequent start/stop.
Because of this setting, the outdoor fan can operate even while the outdoor unit (compressor) stops.
Display a notice to that effect on a readily visible part of the unit body, in order to avoid injuries
caused by an unintended outdoor fan operation.
4-6 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.2.4 Input Demand Current Control 40, 60, 70, 80, 100% (Control Function No.6 to 10)
When the input terminals for Demand Current Control on the outdoor unit PCB1 are short-circuited, the
compressor frequency is controlled so that the maximum limit of the outdoor running current is set to 100%,
80%, 70%, 60% or 40% of the reference power consumption.
If the outdoor unit running current exceeds the maximum limit for twenty minutes, the indoor unit is put
under Thermo-OFF condition. In this case, the stoppage code No. “10” is given. When the input terminal is
opened during the demand current control, its control is released.
NOTE:
Thermo-ON: The outdoor unit and some indoor units are running.
Thermo-OFF: The outdoor unit and some indoor units stay on, but don’t run.
• Setting Example
Demand Current Control at Input 2 (between 2 and 3 pins of CN17), Control Function No. 6 to 10
CN17 SS3
1
2 2 Power
3
3 Source
X1 X1
Control Circuit
NOTES:
1. The Demand Current Control (%) is value criterion. The value used for this control is calculated from
the current, and therefore is different from the value indicated by a wattmeter. If it is required that the
maximum power consumption is managed precisely, a field-supplied demand controller should be used.
2. The actual value may temporarily be higher than the indicated value (by 40% to100%) depending on the
operating control conditions such as protection control.
SM-17010 4-7
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.2.5 Input Low Noise Setting 1, 2, 3 (Control Function No.11 to 13)
When the input terminals for low noise setting on the outdoor unit PCB1 are short-circuited, the compressor
frequency and outdoor fan rotation frequency are controlled and the operating sound of the outdoor unit will
be given as shown in the table below.
The operating sound can be set by selecting the control function No.
NOTES:
(a) The outdoor unit capacity will decrease because the compressor frequency and outdoor fan motor
frequency forcibly decrease. The operating range will also be restricted.
(b) The value on the table below indicate the operating sound (targeted value) of single unit. In some
cases, the operating sound may be temporarily higher than the value in the table below. The operating
sound of combination units will be higher than the value on the table below.
(c) If Low Noise Setting is always required without input signal, refer to item 4.3.8 “Low Noise Setting”.
< Control Function No. for Low Noise Setting and Operating Sound/Outdoor Unit Capacity >
Operating Sound Outdoor Unit Capacity
Control Function No.
(Targeted Sound Power Level) (Specification Ratio)
No Setting Catalog Value 100%
8 - 14HP 77.5dB(A)
11 (Low Noise Setting 1) 80%
16 - 24HP 82.5dB(A)
8 - 14HP 72.5dB(A)
12 (Low Noise Setting 2) 60%
16 - 24HP 77.5dB(A)
8 - 14HP 67.5dB(A)
13 (Low Noise Setting 3) 40%
16 - 24HP 72.5dB(A)
• Setting Example
Low Noise Setting at Input 2 (between 2 and 3 pins of CN17), Control Function No. 12
CN17 SS3
1
2 2 Power
3
3 Source
X1 X1
Control Circuit
Input Terminal
Short-circuited
100%
Capacity
60%
Operating
Sound 72.5 [dB(A)]
[Example] In the Case of RAS-10FSNS, “Low Noise Setting 2” during Night Only
4-8 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
NOTES:
1. Make the wiring to the terminals as short as possible.
2. Do not run the wirings too closely to the high voltage cable. Keep at least 30cm between the wiring and
the high voltage cable. (Crossing cables is okay.)
If it is necessary to run the wirings closer than 30cm to the high voltage cable, insert the low voltage
cable(s) into a metal tube and ground it at one end. If sealed wirings are used at the low voltage wiring
side, ground it at one end of the shielded wirings.
3. The maximum length should be within 70m.
SM-17010 4-9
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
l External Output Function Setting
The following signals can be picked up from the outdoor unit PCB1.
Refer to the table 4.2 for the required main parts.
• Setting Example
Operation Signal at Output 1 (between 1 and 2 pins of CN16)
Auxiliary Relay
RYa RY
1 2
3P Connector Housing
1 2 3
CN16 Connector
Outdoor Unit CN16
PCB1
• Setting Example
Alarm Signal at Output 2 (between 1 and 3 pins of CN16)
Auxiliary Relay
RYa RY
1 3
3P Connector Housing
1 2 3
CN16 Connector
Outdoor Unit CN16
PCB1
4-10 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Operation from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.2.8 Output Compressor ON Signal (Control Function No.3)
This function is utilized to receive the compressor operation signal.
Auxiliary relay contacting (RYa) is closed during the compressor operation.
• Setting Example
Compressor ON Signal at Output 2 (between 1 and 3 pins of CN16)
Auxiliary Relay
RYa RY
1 2
3P Connector Housing
1 2 3
CN16 Connector
Outdoor Unit CN16
PCB1
• Setting Example
Defrosting Stoppage at Output 2 (between 1 and 3 pins of CN16)
Auxiliary Relay
RYa RY
1 3
3P Connector Housing
1 2 3
CN16 Connector
Outdoor Unit CN16
PCB1
Parts Specifications
SM-17010 4-11
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3 Function Setting
● Refer to Section 4.1 “● Setting Method” for mode transition functions.
NOTE:
The setting should be performed during the outdoor unit stoppage.
For a combination of outdoor units, set it to the main outdoor unit. (The setting cannot be performed to sub
outdoor units.) The main outdoor unit is the unit to which the communication cable between the outdoor
unit and indoor unit is connected.
(1) By selecting “Function Setting”, the following appears on the 7-segment display.
(The setting should be performed during an outdoor unit stoppage. Also, set DSW4-No.4 and No.5
of the outdoor unit PCB1 to the “ON” side before performing the setting in order to prevent the
compressor activation.)
SEG2 SEG1
PSW4 ( ) PSW2 ( )
PSW4 ( ) PSW2 ( )
Press PSW5 (on the left side) to decrease the
Setting Item (for setting item No.4) setting condition number.
is indicated.
PSW4 ( ) PSW2 ( )
PSW4 ( ) PSW2 ( )
PSW4 ( ) PSW2 ( )
Setting Item (for setting item No.N)
is indicated (N: the last item).
(3) After selecting the Function Setting, turn OFF DSW4-No.5. The display will be back to the normal
operation. Then turn OFF DSW4-No.4. Confirm if DSW4 is set to factory settings.
The selected data is stored in the outdoor unit PCB1 and the “Function Setting” is completed.
The stored data is maintained even when the power source is cut OFF.
4-12 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.1 Function Setting
7-Segment
No. Setting Item Display Contents
SEG2 SEG1
No setting
Circulator Function Indoor unit fan forced ON and OFF (2 min. ON / 6 min. OFF)
1 at Heating Thermo-OFF Indoor unit fan forced ON and OFF (2 min. ON / 13 min. OFF)
(See 4.3.2 for details.) Indoor unit fan forced ON and OFF (2 min. ON / 28 min. OFF)
Indoor unit fan stop
No setting
Night-Shift
2 Setting of night-shift 1 (for Cooling / Heating)
(See 4.3.3 for details.)
Setting of night-shift 2 (for Cooling only)
No setting
Cancellation of Outdoor
For heating
3 Ambient Temperature Limit
For cooling
(See 4.3.4 for details.)
For cooling/heating
Defrost for Cold Area No setting
4 (Change of Defrost Condition) Condition 2 of defrost operation
(See 4.3.5 for details.) Not used
Indoor unit fan stop when heating operation is activated/during defrost operation
Indoor unit fan SLo operation during defrost operation
SLo (Fan Speed) Indoor unit fan SLo operation when heating operation is activated
5 Defrost Setting Fan operation when heating operation is activated/
(See 4.3.6 for details.) Indoor fan SLo operation during defrost operation
Indoor unit fan SLo operation when heating operation is activated
(including Start Up after Defrost)
Hot start control is available
Cancellation of hot start
6 Cancellation of Hot Start
Not used
Not used
No setting
Priority Capacity Mode Change of frequency maximum limit value
7
(See 4.3.7 for details.) Change of current limit value
Change of frequency maximum limit value, current limit value and fan speed limit
Initial Setting
Minimum 6°C
Minimum 7°C
Minimum 8°C
Minimum 9°C
Minimum Evaporating Minimum 10°C
Temperature Setting for Cooling Minimum 11°C
8
Minimum 12°C
* This item is not usually used. Minimum 13°C
Minimum 14°C
Minimum 2°C
Minimum 3°C
Minimum 4°C
Minimum 5°C
Initial setting (Pd targeted value 0.00(MPa))
Pd Targeted value -0.15(MPa)
Compressor Frequency Control Pd Targeted value -0.10(MPa)
Target Pd Correction Value for Pd Targeted value -0.05(MPa)
9 Heating
Pd Targeted value -0.03(MPa)
* This item is not usually used. Pd Targeted value +0.03(MPa)
Pd Targeted value +0.05(MPa)
Pd Targeted value +0.10(MPa)
Initial setting (SH targeted value +0°C)
Indoor Expansion Valve Control
Target SH Correction Value for SH Targeted value -2°C
10 Cooling SH Targeted value -1°C
SH Targeted value +1°C
* This item is not usually used.
SH Targeted value +2°C
NOTE:
Contact your distributor or dealer of YORK for details on the items “8”, “9” and “10”.
SM-17010 4-13
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
7-Segment
No. Setting Item Display Contents
SEG2 SEG1
Initial setting (SC targeted value +0°C)
Indoor Expansion Valve Control
Target SC Correction Value for SC Targeted value -6°C
11 Heating SC Targeted value -3°C
SC Targeted value +3°C
* This item is not usually used.
SC Targeted value +6°C
Initial setting (stoppage unit expansion valve opening)
Indoor Expansion Valve 0.8~2.0HP: 100~300 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 200~400 pulse
Opening Change for Expansion valve opening: 150~325 pulse
Stoppage Indoor Unit Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 175 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 300 pulse
12
in Heating Mode
Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 100 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 150 pulse
* This item is not usually used. Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 90 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 100 pulse
Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 40 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 40 pulse
Indoor Expansion Valve Thermo-OFF unit expansion valve opening (150~325 pulse)
Opening Change for
Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 175 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 300 pulse
13 Thermo-OFF Indoor Unit
in Heating Mode Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 100 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 150 pulse
* This item is not usually used. Expansion valve opening 0.8~2.0HP: 40 pulse, 2.5HP or over: 40 pulse
Initial setting (600~1300 pulse)
Indoor Expansion Valve Expansion Valve Opening 600~1300 pulse
Initial Opening of Thermo-ON Expansion Valve Opening 600~650 Pulse
14 Indoor Unit in Heating Mode Expansion Valve Opening 0.8~2.0HP: 950 Pulse
2.5 and 3HP or greater: 1500 Pulse
* This item is not usually used.
Expansion Valve Opening 0.8~2.0HP: 1440 Pulse
2.5 and 3HP or greater: 2000 Pulse
Initial setting
Fine Adjustment of
Indoor Expansion Valve Cooling operation initial opening -5%
15 Initial Opening in Cooling Mode Cooling operation initial opening +3%
Cooling operation initial opening +5%
* This item is not usually used.
Cooling operation initial opening +10%
Initial setting
Fine Adjustment of
Indoor Expansion Valve Heating operation initial opening -5%
16 Initial Opening in Heating Mode Heating operation initial opening +3%
Heating operation initial opening +5%
* This item is not usually used.
Heating operation initial opening +10%
Initial setting
Fan rotation maximum limit 1
Fan rotation maximum limit 2
Low Noise Setting Fan rotation maximum limit 3
(In the case of low noise setting, Frequency limit 1
17 cooling/heating operation range Frequency limit 2
will be restricted, see 4.3.8 for Frequency limit 3
details.)
Operation sound value, 5 and 6HP: 74.5dB(A) / 8~14HP: 77.5dB(A) /
6~24HP: 82.5dB(A)
Operation sound value, 6~14HP: 72.5dB(A) / 16~24HP: 77.5dB(A)
Operation sound value, 6~14HP: 69.5dB(A) / 16~24HP: 72.5dB(A)
No demand control
Demand control 40%
Demand Function Setting
Demand control 60%
18 (To set the desired value of
Demand control 70%
Demand, see 4.3.9 for details.)
Demand control 80%
Demand control 100%
No wave function
Wave Function Setting Minimum limit 40%
19 (To set the lower limit of wave Minimum limit 60%
control, see 4.3.10 for details.) Minimum limit 70%
Minimum limit 80%
Cold Draft Protection Initial setting
(Protection in Decrease in Indoor Indoor unit outlet temperature > 10°C
20
Temperature for Cooling, Indoor unit outlet temperature > 12°C
see 4.3.11 for details.) Indoor unit outlet temperature > 14°C
NOTE:
Contact your distributor or dealer of YORK for details on the items “11”, “12”, “13”, “14”, “15”, and “16”.
4-14 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
7-Segment
No. Setting Item Display Contents
SEG2 SEG1
Initial Setting
Outlet Air Temperature Control for
21 Performance suppression mode
DOAS *1)
Outlet air temperature control mode
Adjustment of Fan Rotation Initial Setting
22 (To avoid a whining sound for Change of fan rotation -15rpm
the multiple installation,
see 4.3.12 for details.) Change of fan rotation -30rpm
23 Not Prepared -
Thermo-OFF Setting for Outdoor No setting
24 Unit After Defrosting Operation
* This item is not usually used. Thermo-OFF stoppage setting for outdoor unit after defrosting operation
25 Not Prepared -
No setting
Optional Switch OFF for 20 Days
Crankcase Heater Control during Optional Switch OFF for 15 Days
Turning OFF Operation Switch Optional Switch OFF for 10 Days
26
Optional Switch OFF for 5 Days
* This item is not usually used. Optional Switch OFF for 3 Days
Optional Switch OFF for 2 Days
Optional Switch OFF for 0 Day
Initial Setting (Max. 12minutes)
Max. 3 minutes
Changing of OFF Time for Indoor
Unit Fan during Turning ON Max. 6 minutes
27 Heating Operation Switch Max. 9 minutes
Max. 15 minutes
* This item is not usually used.
Max. 30 minutes
Max. 60 minutes
No intermittent operation
Set outdoor temperature < 3°C
Intermittent Operation of Outdoor Set outdoor temperature < 0°C
28 Fan Motor Set outdoor temperature < 1°C
(See 4.3.13 for details.) Set outdoor temperature < 2°C
Set outdoor temperature < 4°C
Set outdoor temperature < 5°C
Initial setting (Heat Exchange target value +0°C)
Indoor Heat Exchanger SH Target
Value Control for Cooling Heat Exchange SH target value +1°C
29 (Only for RCI-FSN3 Series) Heat Exchange SH target value +2°C
Heat Exchange SH target value +3°C
* This item is not usually used.
Heat Exchange SH target value +4°C
Initial Setting (Stoppage Unit Expansion Valve Opening)
0.8HP~2.0HP: 90 Pulse, 2.5~3.0HP or greater: 90 Pulse
Expansion Valve Opening 150~325 Pulse
Indoor Expansion Valve Opening Expansion Valve Opening 0.8HP~2.0HP: 175 Pulse
Minimum Limitation Change for 2.5HP or greater: 300 Pulse
Stoppage Indoor Unit in Heating
30 Expansion Valve Opening 0.8HP~2.0HP: 100 Pulse
Mode
2.5HP or greater: 150 Pulse
* This item is not usually used. Expansion Valve Opening 0.8HP~2.0HP: 90 Pulse
2.5HP or greater: 100 Pulse
Expansion Valve Opening 0.8HP~2.0HP: 40 Pulse
2.5HP or greater: 40 Pulse
31 Not Prepared -
Forced Defrosting during Initial Setting (OFF)
32 Stoppage
* This item is not usually used. This function is ON.
Indoor Expansion Valve Control SC Control for Stoppage Unit
Change for Stoppage Indoor Unit
33 in Heating Mode 40 Pulse
* This item is not usually used. SC Control for Operation Unit
*1): Dedicated Outdoor Air System, All Fresh Air Unit
NOTE:
Contact your distributor or dealer of YORK for details on the items “24”, “26”, “27”, “29”, “30”, “32”, and “33”.
SM-17010 4-15
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
7-Segment
No. Setting Item Display Contents
SEG2 SEG1
Compressor Maximum Frequency Initial Setting (Maximum Frequency: 130Hz)
34 Suppression
* This item is not usually used. Maximum Frequency: 110Hz
Initial Setting (Temp: oF, Pressure: psi)
35 Convert Unit in Checking Mode
Temp: oC, Pressure: MPa
Indoor Fan ON/OFF Setting Initial Setting (Indoor Unit Fan: OFF)
36
during Forced Stoppage Indoor Unit Fan: ON
37 Not Prepared -
38 Not Prepared -
39 Not Prepared -
40 Not Prepared -
41 Not Prepared -
42 Not Prepared -
43 Not Prepared -
44 Not Prepared -
Initial Setting
Compressor Maximum Frequency
Maximum Frequency Setting 1
45 Change during Defrosting Mode
Maximum Frequency Setting 2
* This item is not usually used.
Maximum Frequency Setting 3
46 Not Prepared -
47 Not Prepared -
NOTE:
Contact your distributor or dealer of YORK for details on the items “34” and “45”.
4-16 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.2 Circulator Function at Heating Thermo-OFF (Function Setting “FA”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting conditions “0” to “4” in Circulator Function at Heating Thermo-OFF “ ”.
Normally, the fan speed is changed to “LOW” at heating Thermo-OFF. (It is possible for the room
temperature to be too high at the heating Thermo-OFF.) However, the indoor fan motor is operated at “LOW”
and stopped repeatedly by setting this function.
NOTE:
When the compressor is stopped, the indoor fan motor operates at “LOW” speed continuously.
The action when the indoor fan motor operates at the circulator function is indicated as follows.
SM-17010 4-17
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.3 Night-Shift (Low Noise) (Function Setting “ni”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “1” or “2” for the Night Shift (Low Noise) “ ”. Then, this
function can be set. “ni”=1 reduces the upper limit of the outdoor fan rotation and the compressor frequency
as shown below in any operation. “ni”=2 is adapted only for cooling operation. In heating operation, “ni”=2
is same as “ni”=0.
The Night Shift operation should be used if the capacity has the margin to be allowed for the capacity
decrease and the low sound operation is required especially in the nighttime.
< Night Shift >
Reduction Rate of Maximum
“ ni ” Setting Outdoor Fan Rotation Compressor Frequency
Operation
Condition Cooling Cooling
Heating Heating
(Including Dry Operation) (Including Dry Operation)
No Effect Not Changed Not Changed Not Changed Not Changed
0
(Default Setting) (=100%) (=100%) (=100%) (=100%)
1 Night Shift1 Shown as below Shown as below 60% 60%
Night Shift2
2 Shown as below Not Changed 60% Not Changed
(only for Cooling)
at Cooling Operation
90%
80%
Reduction Rate
of Upper Limit 75%
Outdoor Fan
Radiation
22 25 30 33
Outdoor Temperature [oC]
at Heating Operation
90%
Reduction Rate
of Upper Limit 80%
Outdoor Fan
Radiation
30 33
Outdoor Temperature [oC]
NOTES:
1. Reduction rates are approximate, these may change slightly depending on the outdoor unit model.
2. This function setting is not possible to set the Priority Capacity Mode “nU” and the Low Noise Setting “db”
at the same time.
4-18 SM-17010
OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.4 Cancellation of Outdoor Ambient Temperature Limit (Function Setting “GS”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “0” to “3” at Cancellation of Outdoor Ambient Temperature
Limit of “ ”. Then, this function can be set.
The heating operation is continued even under a high outdoor temperature or the cooling operation is
continued even under a low temperature.
Heating Operation
The limitation of the permissible outdoor 30
temperature area in heating operation Operation
(factory setting) shown in the figure at the right Stoppage
is cancelled. Area
27
NOTE: 25
When the outdoor ambient temperature
limit for heating operation is cancelled, Indoor
the operation may stop due to increasing Inlet Air
Temperature
high pressure since the protection control
(oC)
is not cancelled.
0 15 17 19 26
Outdoor
Temperature (oC)
Cooling Operation
The limitation of the permissible outdoor
temperature area in cooling operation 27 Indoor
(factory setting) shown in the figure at the right Inlet Air
is canceled. Operation Temperature
Stoppage (oC)
NOTE:
Area 21
When the outdoor ambient temperature
limit for cooling operation is cancelled,
the operation may stop due to decreasing
low pressure since the protection control -8 35
is not cancelled. Outdoor
Temperature (oC)
NOTE:
If this function is set and the outdoor unit operates in the operation stoppage area shown in the above figure
for a long time, some alarm codes by abnormal operation may occur and the outdoor unit may be damaged
since outdoor ambient temperature limit control is cancelled.
If the alarm codes occur frequently, contact your distributor or contractor.
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(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.5 Defrost for Cold Area (Function Setting “Jp”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “1” at the Defrost for Cold Area “ ” to change the
temperature condition for starting defrost operation.
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NOTE:
The indoor fan may operate at other speed depending on outlet air temperature of the indoor unit.
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(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.7 Capacity-Focused Mode Setting (Function Setting “nU”)
If the unit capacity seems insufficient during the normal operation, press “PSW3” and select the setting
condition “0” to “3” Capacity-Focused Mode Setting “ ”. By setting this function, the maximum frequency,
current limit of the compressor and the maximum indoor fan motor step are set higher.
NOTE:
1. Do not use the setting condition “2” and “3” unless the power supply wiring is of sufficient ampacity,
because the target frequency and current limit of the compressor during the operation are set higher.
NOTES:
1. By setting this function, the compressor frequency and the outdoor fan motor rotation frequency are
forcibly reduced and so the outdoor unit capacity decreases and the unit operation range is limited.
2. The operating noise values for a single unit are shown below. These are targeted values and so the
actual values can temporarily be higher depending on operation conditions. The operating noise values
for combination units are higher than the values below.
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(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.9 Demand Function Setting (Function Setting “dE”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “0” to “5”, so that Demand Function Setting “ ” can be set.
This function is available by setting to “1” for the demand current control without inputting the signal to the
external input terminal on the outdoor unit PCB1. The table below is shown for the limit of the operating
current for this function.
NOTE:
If the outdoor unit running current exceeds the maximum limit for twenty minutes, the indoor unit is put
under Thermo-OFF condition. In this case, the stoppage code No. “10” is given.
If Demand Current Control by External Input Function is set and the external input signal is available, this
function is not performed during Demand Current Control by External Input Function is performed.
• Demand Control
Adopting self-demand function, which drastically decreases power consumption, has largely
improved energy saving.
Excessive power supply consumption
exceeding the power setting range
Power Consumption
is restricted.
Power Setting
Selectable from 100%,
Maximum efficiency is secured 80%, 70%, 60% and 40% of
within the power setting range. the rated power consumption
for cooling operation.
Morning Daytime Night
Operating Hours
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(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.10 Wave Function Setting (Function Setting “UE”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “0” to “4”, so that Wave Function Setting “ ” can be set.
While this function is activated, the maximum limit of running current is changed from 40% to 80% as shown
in the figure.
NOTE:
In the case that the demand current control by external input is set and the external input signal is available,
this function is not available even when the demand current control by external input signal is performed.
Electricity
Consumption
(100%)
Electricity
Consumption
(40 to 80%)
NOTE:
The current limit value is targeted value. The actual current value may temporarily be higher than the value
shown in the table above depending on the operating control condition.
When the scheduled operation of “Demand Function Setting” is set from the centralized controller,
refer to “Technical Catalog” and “Installation & Maintenance Manual” of the centralized controller.
For this function, the central stations after the models (Central Station Mini, EZ, DX and NT) are
applicable.
4.3.11 Protection of Decrease in Outlet Temperature for Cooling (Function Setting “Fb”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “0” to “3” at Cold Draft Protection “ ”, so the Cold Draft
Protection can be set. When the indoor unit discharge air temperature falls down at cooling operation,
outdoor fan stops and compressor frequency forcibly decreases to prevent a drop in discharge air
temperature. If the outlet temperature decreases and the temperature is less than Thermo-OFF condition
even after the compressor frequency decreases, the indoor unit becomes Thermo-OFF condition.
(When Thermo-OFF is activated under this condition, the operation will be restarted after 3 minutes.)
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OPTIONAL FUNCTION
(Function Setting from Outdoor Unit PCB1)
4.3.12 Adjustment of Fan Rotation (Function Setting “Fo”)
Press “PSW3” and select the setting condition “0” to “2” at Adjustment of Fan Rotation “ ”, so Adjustment
of Fan Rotation can be set. If the outdoor unit fans make a whining sound in the case of the multiple
installation, set this function to the relevant outdoor units.
Setting Condition Adjustment of Fan Rotation
0 Not Available (Default Setting)
1 -12 rpm
2 -24 rpm
NOTE:
By setting this function, the outdoor fan rotation is slightly reduced, so the outdoor unit capacity may
decrease and the operation range may be limited.
600 [s]
NOTES:
1. This is an auxiliary function to protect the unit from snow. In snowy regions, make sure to protect the
unit with a snow-prevention roof, fence or snow-prevention hood (Field-Supplied), etc.. Otherwise,
abnormal vibrations due to imbalanced propeller fan will be caused.
2. If abnormal condition and alarm occurs during the outdoor fan motor start/stop operation, stop all the
outdoor fan motor to suspend the operation. Check the alarm code and deal properly with the failure
next time the compressor is operated.
Because of this setting, the outdoor fan can operate even while the outdoor unit (compressor) stops.
Display a notice to that effect on a readily visible part of the unit body, in order to avoid injuries
caused by an unintended outdoor fan operation.
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In the room where the packaged air conditioner is installed, the refrigerant gas should be controlled not to
exceed the limit concentration in case of the refrigerant leakage.
The incombustible and non-toxic refrigerant R410A is adopted for this unit. If by any chance the refrigerant
gas leaks and fills the room, suffocation may occur.
Especially the SET FREE series outdoor unit is multi-type air conditioner connecting multiple indoor units
with long distance piping. Accordingly, the refrigerant charging quantity is larger than general individual unit.
Before the indoor unit installation, confirm that the room can keep the lower gas concentration than the limit
value in order to take the emergency countermeasures when the gas leakage occurs.
(Countermeasures
Not Needed)
150
50
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FIELD WORK INSTRUCTION
After calculation, the room to install this unit is proved not to keep the gas concentration lower than the limit value.
However, the air conditioner should be installed in this room from unavoidable circumstances, each of the following
countermeasures should be taken.
Outdoor Unit
Refrigerant Flow
Refrigerant Cycle
Indoor Unit
1) The gas leakage detector & alarm system and interlocking mechanical ventilation equipment (with
ventilation capacity over 0.42m3/min per refrigerating ton) should be installed. Refer to the following
figure.
<Standard Type>
Outdoor Unit Refrigerating Outdoor Unit Refrigerating
(HP) Ton (HP) Ton
8 3.08 54 19.93
10 3.69 56 21.35
12 4.52 58 22.57
14 5.34 60 22.98
16 6.15 62 23.42
18 6.97 64 24.64
20 7.59 66 25.05
22 8.63 68 26.30
24 9.04 70 26.71
26 9.86 72 27.12
28 10.67 74 28.32
30 11.49 76 29.54
32 12.31 78 29.95
34 13.12 80 30.39
36 13.94 82 31.2
38 14.38 84 32.02
40 15.60 86 32.46
42 16.01 88 33.27
44 17.26 90 34.09
46 17.67 92 35.34
48 18.08 94 35.75
50 19.28 96 36.16
52 19.61
2) Provide the opening for ventilation between rooms* in order not to exceed the permissible
concentration.
* It is opening without door or opening at the top or bottom of door with floor space more than 0.15%.
Refrigerant Piping
● Example Refrigerant Charge: 60kg
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
The Smallest
Room
Medium-sized
Small Room Room Large Room
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Refrigerant Address GA
NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.5 (B) and (C) “Details of Indication” for items of checking mode.
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FAN
(MOF) SVA *SVG SVA *SVG SVA *SVG SVA *SVG
*: for Heat Recovery
Compressor 1 H1
Inverter Frequency
Compressor 2 H2
Quantity of Compressor CC
Compressor 1 iT1
DC Fan 2 FT2
NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.5 (B) “Details of Indication” for items of checking mode.
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NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.5 (C) “Details of Indication” for items of checking mode.
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NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.5 (E) “Details of Indication” for items of checking mode.
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NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.4 “Troubleshooting in Check Mode by Wired Controller” for items of check mode.
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Client: Result
Installation Date:
System No.:
Date Checked:
Checked by:
NOTE:
Refer to Section 1.1.4 “Troubleshooting in Check Mode by Wired Controller” for items of check mode.
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Model: JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
3.0 35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
30 30
2.5
25
2.5
25
2.0
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
2.0
0.95 0.9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
25
0.85 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 27
20 20 0.4
15 0.4 15
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
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Models: JTOH100VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0
35 35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
30 30
2.5
25
25
2.5
2.0
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
2.2
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB C)
o
0.95 0.9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 27
20 0.4 20 0.4
15 15
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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Models: JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
35 3.0
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
2.5
25
25
2.5
2.0
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
2.2
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB C)
o
0.95 35 0.9
30
Suction Pressure (MPa)
30
0.9 25 0.85
25
0.85 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 27
0.4 0.4
20 20
15 15
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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FIELD WORK INSTRUCTION
Models: JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
3.0
30
2.5
30 25
2.5
25
2.0
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
2.2
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB C)
o
0.95 0.9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
0.85 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 27
0.4 0.4
20 20
15 15
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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Models: JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
30
25
2.5 2.5
25
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 0.4 27 0.4
20 20
15 15 0.3
0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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FIELD WORK INSTRUCTION
Models: JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) 35 Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
30
25
2.5 2.5
25
2.2
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) 0.95 Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
25
0.85 25 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 0.4 27 0.4
20 20
15 0.3 15 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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Models: JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
30
30
25
2.5 2.5
25
2.2
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) 0.95 Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
25
0.85 25 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 0.4 27 0.4
20 20
15 0.3 15 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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FIELD WORK INSTRUCTION
Models: JTOH220VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) 35 Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
3.0 30
30
25
2.5 25
2.5
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 0.4 27 0.4
20 20
15 0.3 15 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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Models: JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Piping Length: 7.5m Piping Length: 50m
Cooling Operation
35
Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Outdoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
35
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
25
2.5 25
2.5
0.9 0.85
35 25
30
25 0.85 0.8
0.8 0.75
0.75 0.7
15 20 23 25 15 20 23 25
Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC) Indoor Unit Inlet Temp. (WB oC)
Heating Operation
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
3.0 3.0
Discharge Pressure (MPa)
27 27
20 20
2.5 2.5
15 15
2.0 2.0
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Suction Pressure (MPa)
Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC) Indoor Unit Temp. (DB oC)
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
27 0.4 27 0.4
20 20
15 0.3 15 0.3
0.2 0.2
-5 0 5 10 15 -5 0 5 10 15
NOTE
1. The above curves indicate pressures under the following conditions.
a) Indoor Unit Type: Ducted Model b) Indoor Unit Fan Tap: HIGH2
c) Total Capacity of Indoor Unit: 100% d) Height Difference: 0m
2. Do not use the above data for the refrigerant charge procedure.
These data should be used as a reference for the checking of operating conditions.
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4.0
R407C R404A
3.5 R507A R410A
R22 R12
R134a R407E
3.0
2.5
Saturation Pressure (Liquid) [MPa (G)]
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
REFPROP Ver.5.10
-0.5
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
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