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Technical & Service Manual: Ceiling Cassettes Series PLA R407C/R410A
Technical & Service Manual: Ceiling Cassettes Series PLA R407C/R410A
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PLA-RP4AA1
PLA-RP5AA PLA-RP5AA
PLA-RP5AA1
PLA-RP6AA PLA-RP6AA
PLA-RP6AA1
CONTENTS
NOT AVAILABLE
TEMP. ON/OFF
1 TECHNICAL CHANGES
REVISED EDITION-A
PLA-RP3,4,5,6AA
PLA-RP3,4,5,6AA1
1. The units that can be connected have been changed as follows.
● OC293 (PLA-RP•AA) ● OC293 REVISED EDITION-A (PLA-RP•AA, AA1)
OC294 OC294 OC285 OC298
R410A R410A R407C
PUHZ-RP3VHA PUH-P3VGAA PU-P3VGAA
PUHZ-RP3VHA
PUHZ-RP4VHA PUH-P3YGAA PU-P3YGAA
PUHZ-RP5VHA PUHZ-RP4VHA PUH-P4YGAA PU-P4YGAA
PUHZ-RP6VHA PUHZ-RP5VHA PUH-P5YGAA PU-P5YGAA
PUHZ-RP6VHA PUH-P6YGAA PU-P6YGAA
Note: PLA-RP5AA1 can connect to PUHZ-RP5VHA, PUH-P5YGAA
and PU-P5YGAA. PLA-RP5AA, however, can connect to
PUHZ-RP5VHA only.
PLA-RP5AA1
2. Because of additional connectable outdoor units, the setting of SW2 (capacity setting) on the indoor
controller board has also been changed.
PLA-RP5AA PLA-RP5AA1
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON ON
OFF OFF
REVISED EDITION-B
• PLA-RP1.6AA, PLA-RP2AA and PLA-RP2.5AA are added in REVISED EDITION-B.
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PLA-RP1.6AA — — — — — — —
PLA-RP2AA — — — — — — —
Cooling only — — — — — — —
PLA-RP2.5AA
PLA-RP3AA — — — — — —
PLA-RP3AA1 — — — — — —
PLA-RP4AA — — — — — — —
PLA-RP4AA1 — — — — — — —
PLA-RP5AA — — — — — — ✕ —
PLA-RP5AA1 — — — — — — —
PLA-RP6AA — — — — — — —
PLA-RP6AA1 — — — — — — —
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3 SAFETY PRECAUTION
Do not use the existing refrigerant piping. Use liquid refrigerant to charge the system.
The old refrigerant and lubricant in the existing piping If gas refrigerant is used to seal the system, the composition
contains a large amount of chlorine which may cause the of the refrigerant in the cylinder will change and performance
lubricant deterioration of the new unit. may drop.
Use “low residual oil piping” Do not use a refrigerant other than R407C.
If there is a large amount of residual oil (hydraulic oil, etc.) If another refrigerant (R22, etc.) is used, the chlorine in the
inside the piping and joints, deterioration of the lubricant refrigerant may cause the lubricant deterioration.
will result.
Store the piping to be used during installation Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check valve.
indoors with keep both ends sealed until just The vacuum pump oil may flow back into the refrigerant
before brazing. cycle and cause the lubricant deterioration.
(Store elbows and other joints in a plastic bag.)
If dust, dirt, or water enters the refrigerant cycle, Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during
deterioration of the oil and compressor trouble may result. operation. If refrigerant comes into contact with
a flame, poisonous gases will be released.
Use ESTR , ETHER or HAB as the lubricant to
coat flares and flange connection parts.
If large amount of mineral oil enter, that can cause
deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
Unit
Gravimeter
(2) Recharge in refrigerant leakage case
·After recovering the all refrigerant in the unit, proceed to working.
·Do not release the refrigerant in the air.
·After completing the repair service, recharge the cycle with the specified amount of
liquid refrigerant.
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Use new refrigerant pipes. Do not use refrigerant other than R410A.
In case of using the existing pipes for R22, be careful with If other refrigerant (R22 etc.) is used, chlorine in refrige-
the followings. rant can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
· For RP4, 5 and 6, be sure to perform replacement opera-
tion before test run.
· Change flare nut to the one provided with this product.
Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check
Use a newly flared pipe. valve.
· Avoid using thin pipes. Vacuum pump oil may flow back into refrigerant cycle and
that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
If dirt, dust or moisture enter into refrigerant cycle, that can If dirt, dust or moisture enter into refrigerant cycle, that can
cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of com- cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of com-
pressor. pressor.
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Unit
Gravimeter
No. Specifications
1 Gauge manifold ·Only for R410A
·Use the existing fitting specifications. (UNF1/2)
·Use high-tension side pressure of 5.3MPa·G or over.
2 Charge hose ·Only for R410A
·Use pressure performance of 5.09MPa·G or over.
3 Electronic scale
4 Gas leak detector ·Use the detector for R134a, R407C or R410A.
5 Adaptor for reverse flow check ·Attach on vacuum pump.
6 Refrigerant charge base
7 Refrigerant cylinder ·Only for R410A Top of cylinder (Pink)
Cylinder with syphon
8 Refrigerant recovery equipment
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● Indoor Unit
Filter
Removes dust and pollutants
from intake air
Horizontal Air Outlet
Sets airflow of horizontal automatically
during cooling or dehumidifying.
Grille
Air Intake
Intakes air from room.
● Operation buttons
Press this button to switch between PAR-20MAA TIMER SET FILTER button
cool, dry, automatic and heat modes.
This resets the filter service indication
display
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● Display
CHECK MODE
display
TEST RUN
DEFROST display
This display lights in the check mode
or when a test operation is per-
This indicates when the defrost oper- formed.
ation is performed.
FILTER display
This lamp lights when the filter need
CHECK display to be cleaned.
SET TEMPERATURE display POWER display
This indicates when a malfunction
has occurred in the unit which should This displays the selected setting This lamp lights when electricity is
be checked. temperature. supplied to the unit.
Caution
● Only the Power display lights when the unit is stopped and power supplied to the unit.
● When the central control remote control unit, which is sold separately, is used the ON-OFF button, operation switch button
and TEMP. adjustment button do not operate.
● “NOT AVAILABLE” is displayed when the Air speed button is pressed. This indicates that this room unit is not equipped with
the fan direction adjustment function and the louver function.
● When power is turned ON for the first time, it is normal that “H0” is displayed on the room temperature indication (For max.
2minutes). Please wait until this “H0” indication disappear then start the operation.
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display
Lights up while transmission to the indoor
unit is mode using switches.
display
SET TEMP. display indicates desired temper-
ature set.
“ ”“ ” display
AMPM
Displays the order of timer operation.
NOT AVAILABLE
display “ ”“ ” display
ON/OFF TEMP Displays whether timer is on or off.
The vertical direction of air flow is indicated.
display
FAN SPEED display indicates which fan
button
speed has been selected. SET TEMPERATURE button sets any desired
room temperature.
FAN AUTO STOP
ON/OFF button
The unit is turned ON and OFF alternately MODE VANE AUTO START
each time the button is pressed. TIMER CONTROL buttons
CHECK LOUVER h AUTO STOP (OFF timer): when this switch
is set, the air conditioner will be au-
FAN SPEED SELECT button tomatically stopped at the preset time.
Used to change the fan speed. TEST RUN min AUTO START (ON timer): when this switch
is set, the air conditioner will be automatical-
ly started at the preset time.
MODE SELECT button SET RESET CLOCK
LOUVER button
CHECK-TEST RUN button
This switch the horizontal fan motion ON
Only press this button to perform an inspec- and OFF.
tion check or test operation.
(Not available for this model.)
Do not use it for normal operation.
CLOCK button
VANE CONTROL button
RESET button
Used to change the air flow direction.
SET button
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5 SPECIFICATIONS
5-1. SPECIFICATIONS
Heat Pump type(1)
Service Ref. PLA-RP1.6AA
Item
Function Cooling Heating
Btu/h 12,300 14,000
Capacity
W 3,600(1,600~4,500) 4,100(1,600~5,200)
Total input kW 1.07 1.12
Service Ref. PLA-RP1.6AA
Power supply (phase, cycle, voltage) Single phase, 50Hz, 220-230-240V
Input kW 0.16 0.16
Running current A 0.79 0.79
Starting current A 1.0 1.0
External finish (Panel) Munsell 0.70Y 8.59/0.97
Heat exchanger Plate fin coil
Fan (drive) o No. Turbo fan (direct) o1
Indoor unit
3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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PLA-RP3AA
Service Ref.
Item PLA-RP3AA1
Function Cooling Heating
Btu/h 26,300 31,400
Capacity
W 7,700 9,200
Total input kW 3.42 3.48
PLA-RP3AA
Service Ref.
PLA-RP3AA1
Power supply (phase, cycle, voltage) Single phase, 50Hz, 220-230-240V
Input kW 0.16 0.16
Running current A 0.79 079
Starting current A 1.0 1.0
External finish (Panel) Munsell 0.70Y 8.59/0.97
Heat exchanger Plate fin coil
Fan (drive) o No. Turbo fan (direct) o 1
Indoor unit
3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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PLA-RP4AA
Service Ref.
Item PLA-RP4AA1
Function Cooling Heating
Btu/h 32,800 35,800
Capacity
W 9,600 10,500
Total input kW 3.68 3.91
PLA-RP4AA
Service Ref.
PLA-RP4AA1
Power supply (phase, cycle,voltage) Single phase, 50Hz, 220-230-240V
Input kW 0.25 0.25
Running current A 1.25 1.25
Starting current A 2.0 2.0
External finish (Panel) Munsell 0.70Y 8.59/0.97
Heat exchanger Plate fin coil
Fan (drive) o No. Turbo fan (direct) o 1
Indoor unit
3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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PLA-RP6AA
Service Ref.
Item PLA-RP6AA1
Function Cooling Heating
Btu/h 48,500 58,000
Capacity
W 14,200 17,000
Total input kW 5.90 6.35
PLA-RP6AA
Service Ref. A PLA-RP6AA1
Power supply (phase, cycle, voltage) Single phase, 50Hz, 220-230-240V
Input kW 0.33 0.33
Running current A 1.64 1.64
Starting current A 2.0 2.0
External finish (Panel) Munsell 0.70Y 8.59/0.97
Heat exchanger Plate fin coil
Fan (drive) o No. Turbo fan (direct) o 1
Indoor unit
3. Guaranteed voltage
198~264V, 50Hz
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Fan
Airflow (Low-Medium2-Medium1-High) K / min (CFM) 14-15-16-18 (495-530-565-635)
External static pressure Pa (mmAq) 0 (direct blow)
Booster heater kW —
Operation control & Thermostat Remote controller & built-in
Sound level (Low-Medium2-Medium1-High) dB 28-29-31-33
Unit drain pipe I.D. mm (in.) 32 (1-1/4)
W mm (in.) UNIT : 840 (33-1/16), PANEL : 950 (37-3/8)
Dimensions D mm (in.) UNIT : 840 (33-1/16), PANEL : 950 (37-3/8)
H mm (in.) UNIT : 258 (10-3/16), PANEL : 30 (1-3/16)
Weight kg (lbs.) UNIT : 24 (53), PANEL : 5 (11)
Outdoor unit Service Ref. PU-P2.5VGAA
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Fan
Airflow (Low-Medium2-Medium1-High) K / min (CFM) 22-25-28-30 (775-880-990-1,060)
External static pressure Pa (mmAq) 0 (direct blow)
Booster heater kW —
Operation control & Thermostat Remote controller & built-in
Sound level (Low-Medium2-Medium1-High) dB 37-40-43-45
Unit drain pipe I.D. mm (in.) 32 (1-1/4)
W mm (in.) UNIT : 840 (33-1/16), PANEL : 950 (37-3/8)
Dimensions D mm (in.) UNIT : 840 (33-1/16), PANEL : 950 (37-3/8)
H mm (in.) UNIT : 298 (11-3/4), PANEL : 30 (1-3/16)
Weight kg (lbs.) UNIT : 32 (71), PANEL : 5 (11)
Outdoor unit Service Ref. PU-P5YGAA PU-P6YGAA
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Pipe temperature
thermistor/ Liquid) TH2 Resistance 0:/15k", 10:/9.6k", 20:/6.3k", 25:/5.2k", 30:/4.3k", 40:/3.0k"
Condenser / Evaporator
temperature thermistor TH5 Resistance 0:/15k", 10:/9.6k", 20:/6.3k", 25:/5.2k", 30:/4.3k", 40:/3.0k"
Fuse
(Indoor power board) F1 250V 4.0A
D17B6P70MS 6-pole
Fan motor 220-240V 50Hz 70W Class E
MF
(with inner-thermostat)
OFF : 130:
Inner-thermostat
ON : 90: i 20:
MSBPC20M04
Vane motor MV
DC12V 300"/phase
ZPLD-12230ME-2
Drain pump DP
AC230V 50Hz 12W 400cc/min (Height 1200mm)
Electric heater
H2 240V 21.8W
(Condensation proof)
Terminal block(Indoor /
TB4 (S1, S2, S3) Rated to 250V 20A
Outdoor connecting line)
Terminal block(Remote
TB5 (1, 2) Rated to 250V 10A
controller transmission line)
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Pipe temperature
thermistor/ Liquid) TH2 Resistance 0:/15k", 10:/9.6k", 20:/6.3k", 25:/5.2k", 30:/4.3k", 40:/3.0k"
Condenser / Evaporator
temperature thermistor TH5 Resistance 0:/15k", 10:/9.6k", 20:/6.3k", 25:/5.2k", 30:/4.3k", 40:/3.0k"
Fuse
(Indoor power board) F1 250V 4.0A
D176P120MS 6-pole
Fan motor 220-240V 50Hz 120W Class E
MF
(with inner-thermostat) OFF : 130:
Inner-thermostat
ON : 90: i 20:
MSBPC20M04
Vane motor MV
DC12V 300"/phase
ZPLD-12230ME-2
Drain pump DP AC230V 50Hz 12W 400cc/min (Height 1200mm)
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6 DATA
6-1. PERFORMANCE DATA
6-1-1. COOLING CAPACITY (1)
PLA-RP1.6AA / PUHZ-RP1.6VHA
(230V)
Indoor Indoor Outdoor intale air D.B.(˚C)
intake air intake air 20 25 30
D.B.(˚C) W.B.(˚C) CA SHC SHF P.C. CA SHC SHF P.C. CA SHC SHF P.C.
20 16 3564 2816 0.79 0.86 3456 2730 0.79 0.90 3348 2645 0.79 0.96
20 18 3816 2557 0.67 0.87 3708 2484 0.67 0.92 3582 2400 0.67 0.98
20 20 4104 2257 0.55 0.90 4014 2208 0.55 0.94 3906 2148 0.55 1.01
22 16 3564 3101 0.87 0.86 3456 3007 0.87 0.90 3348 2913 0.87 0.96
22 18 3816 2862 0.75 0.87 3708 2781 0.75 0.92 3582 2687 0.75 0.98
22 20 4104 2586 0.63 0.90 4014 2529 0.63 0.94 3906 2461 0.63 1.01
24 16 3564 3386 0.95 0.86 3456 3283 0.95 0.90 3348 3181 0.95 0.96
24 18 3816 3167 0.83 0.87 3708 3078 0.83 0.92 3582 2973 0.83 0.98
24 20 4104 2914 0.71 0.90 4014 2850 0.71 0.94 3906 2773 0.71 1.01
24 22 4374 2581 0.59 0.92 4284 2528 0.59 0.97 4176 2464 0.59 1.04
26 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
26 18 3816 3473 0.91 0.87 3708 3374 0.91 0.92 3582 3260 0.91 0.98
26 20 4104 3242 0.79 0.90 4014 3171 0.79 0.94 3906 3086 0.79 1.01
26 22 4374 2931 0.67 0.92 4284 2870 0.67 0.97 4176 2798 0.67 1.04
27 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
27 18 3816 3625 0.95 0.87 3708 3523 0.95 0.92 3582 3403 0.95 0.98
27 20 4104 3406 0.83 0.90 4014 3332 0.83 0.94 3906 3242 0.83 1.01
27 22 4374 3106 0.71 0.92 4284 3042 0.71 0.97 4176 2965 0.71 1.04
28 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
28 18 3816 3778 0.99 0.87 3708 3671 0.99 0.92 3582 3546 0.99 0.98
28 20 4104 3570 0.87 0.90 4014 3492 0.87 0.94 3906 3398 0.87 1.01
28 22 4374 3281 0.75 0.92 4284 3213 0.75 0.97 4176 3132 0.75 1.04
30 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
30 18 3816 3816 1.00 0.87 3708 3708 1.00 0.92 3582 3582 1.00 0.98
30 20 4104 3899 0.95 0.90 4014 3813 0.95 0.94 3906 3711 0.95 1.01
30 22 4374 3630 0.83 0.92 4284 3556 0.83 0.97 4176 3466 0.83 1.04
32 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
32 18 3816 3816 1.00 0.87 3708 3708 1.00 0.92 3582 3582 1.00 0.98
32 20 4104 4104 1.00 0.90 4014 4014 1.00 0.94 3906 3906 1.00 1.01
32 22 4374 3980 0.91 0.92 4284 3898 0.91 0.97 4176 3800 0.91 1.04
34 16 3564 3564 1.00 0.86 3456 3456 1.00 0.90 3348 3348 1.00 0.96
34 18 3816 3816 1.00 0.87 3708 3708 1.00 0.92 3582 3582 1.00 0.98
34 20 4104 4104 1.00 0.90 4014 4014 1.00 0.94 3906 3906 1.00 1.01
34 22 4374 4330 0.99 0.92 4284 4241 0.99 0.97 4176 4134 0.99 1.04
NOTE: CA : Capacity (W) SHC: Sensible heat capacity (W)
P.C.: Power consumption (kW) SHF : Sensible heat factor
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CAPACITY (RATIO)
cannot be conducted with the maximum 20
1.2 frequency in the area below the slanting line. 25 D.B.(°C)
1.0 22
20
18 1.0
0.8 16
0.8
0.6
0.4
22 INDOOR
1.2 20
18 W.B.(°C) 1.4
TOTAL INPUT (RATIO)
0.8 1.0
0.6 0.8
0.6
0.4
-5 0 10 20 30 40 46
1.4
20
W.B.(°C) 1.2 25 D.B.(°C)
1.0 22
20 1.0
18
0.8 16
0.8
0.6
0.4
22 INDOOR
1.2 20 1.4
18 W.B.(°C)
TOTAL INPUT (RATIO)
16
25 INDOOR
TOTAL INPUT (RATIO)
1.2 20
1.0 D.B.(°C)
15
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.4
-5 0 10 20 30 40 46
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Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
Electrical circuit
Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
Volts V 230 230 230
Current A 4.01 4.23 6.16 6.47 6.61 7.50
°C
Outdoor Indoor side
D.B. 27 20 27 20 27 20
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 15 19 15 19 15
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 15.6 35.5 15.4 37.8 14.3 40.9
D.B. °C 35 7 35 7 35 7
side
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Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
Volts V 230 230 230 230
Current A 8.04 9.74 12.33 13.94 15.80 17.50 20.73 20.37
Discharge pressure MPa 2.68 2.87 2.63 2.80 2.72 2.77 2.86 3.03
Refrigerant circuit
Suction pressure MPa 0.94 0.73 0.92 0.72 0.89 0.71 0.80 0.69
Discharge temperature °C 70 74 70 76 70 77 79 83
Condensing temperature °C 46 48 45 48 46 47 48 51
Suction temperature °C 10 1 11 3 8 1 8 1
Ref. pipe length m 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
°C
Outdoor Indoor side
D.B. 27 20 27 20 27 20 27 20
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 15 19 15 19 15 19 15
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 14.2 41.6 14.0 41.6 12.2 45.5 11.2 49.5
D.B. °C 35 7 35 7 35 7 35 7
side
The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa based on international SI system.
f)
The conversion factor is : 1(MPa)=10.2(kgf/f
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Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
Electrical circuit
Phase , Hz 1, 50 1, 50 1, 50
Volts V 230 230 230
Amperes A 7.43 7.33 11.30 9.72 11.49 10.68
Discharge pressure MPa 2.01 1.92 2.48 1.96 2.18 1.92
Refrigerant circuit
D.B. 27 20 27 20 27 20
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 15 19 15 19 15
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 14.1 38.9 14.6 38.9 12.9 41.9
D.B. °C 35 7 35 7 35 7
side
The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa based on international SI system.
f)
The conversion factor is : 1(MPa)=10.2(kgf/f
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Phase , Hz 1/3 , 50 3 , 50 3 , 50 3 , 50
Volts V 230/400 400 400 400
Amperes A 15.55/4.64 15.84/4.74 4.59 4.96 6.44 7.16 7.73 8.44
Discharge pressure MPa 2.30 2.38 1.98 2.12 2.11 2.39 2.27 2.36
Refrigerant circuit
Suction pressure MPa 0.47 0.39 0.54 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.45 0.41
Discharge temperature °C 81 88 71 75 71 79 81 84
Condensing temperature °C 44 45 42 47 41 44 45 46
Suction temperature °C 5 0 8 1 6 0 2 -1
Ref. pipe length m 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
°C
Outdoor Indoor side
D.B. 27 20 27 20 27 20 27 20
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 15 19 15 19 15 19 15
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 13.4 45.1 14.0 40.1 11.7 48.7 11.3 51.2
D.B. °C 35 7 35 7 35 7 35 7
side
The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa based on international SI system.
f)
The conversion factor is : 1(MPa)=10.2(kgf/f
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Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
Volts V 230 230 230
Electrical circuit
Phase , Hz 1, 50 1, 50 1, 50
Volts V 230 230 230
Amperes A 7.43 11.30 11.49
Discharge pressure MPa 2.01 2.48 2.18
Refrigerant circuit
D.B. 27 27 27
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 19 19
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 14.1 14.6 12.9
D.B. °C 35 35 35
side
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Phase , Hz 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50 1 , 50
PU-P3VGAA
Outdoor unit Service Ref. PU-P4YGAA PU-P5YGAA PU-P6YGAA
PU-P3YGAA
Phase , Hz 1/3 , 50 3 , 50 3 , 50 3 , 50
Volts V 230/400 400 400 400
Amperes A 15.55/4.64 4.59 6.44 7.73
Discharge pressure MPa 2.30 1.98 2.11 22.7
Refrigerant circuit
D.B. 27 27 27 27
Intake air temperature
W.B. °C 19 19 19 19
Discharge air temperature D.B. °C 13.4 14.0 11.7 11.3
D.B. °C 35 35 35 35
side
w The air coverage range is the value up to the position where the air speed is 0.25m/sec.
When air is blown out horizontally from the unit at the Hi notch position.
The coverage range should be used only as a general guideline since it varies according to the size of the room and the
furniture inside the room.
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90 90
OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE
THRESHOLD OF
20
THRESHOLD OF
HEARING FOR NC-20 HEARING FOR NC-20
CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS
NOISE NOISE
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz
90 90
OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)
80 80
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE
THRESHOLD OF
20
THRESHOLD OF
HEARING FOR NC-20 HEARING FOR NC-20
CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS
NOISE NOISE
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz
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90 90
OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL, dB (0 dB = 0.0002 µbar)
70 70
NC-70 NC-70
60 60
NC-60 NC-60
50 50
NC-50 NC-50
40 40
NC-40 NC-40
30 30
NC-30 NC-30
20 APPROXIMATE 20 APPROXIMATE
THRESHOLD OF THRESHOLD OF
HEARING FOR NC-20
HEARING FOR NC-20
CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS
NOISE NOISE
10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES, Hz
UNIT
CEILING
1.5m
MICROPHONE
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20 - 45
(Cut out hole) Fresh air intake
90 100 100 90 159 Suspension bolt pitch
100
130
70_
159
167
155
Ceiling hole
duct hole
860 - 910
Branch duct hole Terminal block
{175 350 14 - {2.8
840
605
Burring hole
{150 192
159
16
89
98
20 - 45
197 159
840
A
B
190
170
140
105
50 - 70
30
17 +50
Control wire entry Ceiling surface
Power line entry
Suspension bolt lower edge
135
577
+5
Grille
0
A
M
A (WIRELESS PANEL) Auto vane
Air intake hole
Air outlet hole
411
577
DEFROST/STAND BY lamp
M
Receiver
Operation lamp
77
M
Vane motor
411
51
77 51
Air outlet hole
950
Models 1 2 A B C
FOR PUHZ-RP type FOR PUHZ-RP type
Refrigerant pipe(6.35mm dia.) Refrigerant pipe(12.7mm dia.)
flared connection 1/4F flared connection 1/2F
PLA-RP1.6,2AA
FOR PU(H)-P type FOR PU(H)-P type 241 258 80
Refrigerant pipe(9.52mm dia.) Refrigerant pipe(15.88mm dia.)
flared connection 3/8F flared connection 5/8F
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8 WIRING DIAGRAM
GRILLE
P.B
MV MV MV MV CN2S(WHT) F1
2
5 5 5 5 1 DC14V
H2 ZNR TB4
MF 5
YLW S1
3 1
ORN S2
1 2 3 6 7 4 8 9 5 10 2 2
1 2 3 BRN S3 TO OUTDOOR UNIT
1 3
CONTROLLER BOARD OUTDOOR UNIT
1 2 3 CN02 (WHT) CN01 (BLU)
DP
C 5
WHT
WHT
ORN
YLW
YLW
YLW
YLW
YLW
BRN
RED
BLK
BLK
I.B
D.U.M VANE
FAN 1 3 5 CNP 1 3
D.HEATER 1 3
CNC (RED) 1 3 5 1 2 POWER
CN2D CN6V
(WHT) (BLU) POWER (WHT) (WHT)
CN03
X4 (RED)
FC X4 X1 X1 CN41 CN2L
W.B
CN32 BZ
LED3 LED2 LED1 9 LED2 LED1
SWE SW2 SW1 D.SENSOR INTAKE LIQUID PIPE REMOCON CNB RU
CN31 CN20 CN21 CN29 CN22
ON (WHT) (RED) (WHT) (BLK) (BLU) WIRELESS SW1 SW2
J21
J22
J23
J24
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
OFF
1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 CN90
(WHT)
BLU
BLU
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
R.B
DS TH1 CN2
TB5 1 2
TH5 2
TH2 1 TB6
NOTES: TRANSMISSION
1.Since the outdoor side electric wiring may change be sure to WIRES DC12V
check the outdoor unit electric wiring for servicing.
2.Indoor and outdoor connecting wires are made with polarities, make Please set the voltage using C
wiring matching terminal numbers (S1,S2,S3). the remote controller.
3.Symbols used in wiring diagram above are, :Connector, :Terminal (block). For the setting method, please
refer to the indoor unit Installation
[Servicing] Manual.
TB4
Fasten terminal of the terminal board "TB4" equips lock system.
To remove the fastened terminal, pull it while pressing the protruding portion (locking lever) of
the terminal. The fastened terminal protruding portion should face upward.
SW1 SW2
MODELS Manufacture Service board MODELS Manufacture Service board MODELS Manufacture Service board
PLA-RP1.6,2,2.5AA 1 2 3 4 PLA-RP4AA 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 PLA-RP1.6AA ON ON
PLA-RP3,4,5,6AA ON OFF PLA-RP4AA1
J21J22J23 J24 J21J22J23 J24 OFF
J11J12J13J14 J15 OFF
PLA-RP3,4,5,6AA1
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
PLA-RP2AA ON PLA-RP5AA ON
J21J22J23 J24 OFF J21J22J23 J24 OFF
1 2 3 4
PLA-RP5AA1 1 2 3 4
PLA-RP2.5AA ON PLA-RP6AA ON
OFF PLA-RP6AA1 J21J22J23 J24 OFF
J21J22J23 J24
PLA-RP3AA 1 2 3 4
PLA-RP3AA1 ON
OFF
J21J22J23 J24
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Strainer(#50)
Heat exchanger
Refrigerant GAS pipe connection
(Flare)
Thermistor TH5
(Cond./Eva. temperature)
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING
10-1. TROUBLESHOOTING
<Error code display by self-diagnosis and actions to be taken for service (summary)>
Present and past error codes are logged and displayed on the wired remote controller and control board of outdoor unit.
Actions to be taken for service, which depends on whether or not the inferior phenomenon is reoccurring at service, are sum-
marised in the table below. Check the contents below before investigating details.
Note : Refer to the manual of outdoor unit for malfunction-diagnosis method by remote controller.
Unit conditions at service Error code Actions to be taken for service (summary)
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Note: Refer to the manual of outdoor unit for the details of display
such as F, U, and other E.
10-2. SELF-DIAGNOSIS ACTION TABLE
Error Code Meaning of error code and detection method Case Judgment and action
Abnormality of room temperature 1 Defective thermistor 1–3 Check resistance value of thermistor.
thermistor (TH1) characteristics. 0: ······15.0k"
1 The unit is in three-minute resume 2 Contact failure of connector 10: ····9.6k"
prevention mode if short/open of (CN20) on the indoor controller 20: ····6.3k"
thermistor is detected. Abnormal if the board. (Insert failure) 30: ····4.3k"
unit does not reset normally after three 3 Breaking of wire or contact 40: ····3.0k"
minutes. (The unit returns to normal failure of thermistor wiring. If you put force on (draw or bend) the lead wire
operation, if it has normally reset.) 4 Defective indoor controller with measuring resistance value of thermistor
2 Constantly detected during cooling, board. breaking of wire or contact failure can be
drying, and heating operation. detected.
Short: 90: or more 2 Check contact failure of connector (CN20) on
P1 Open: -40: or less the indoor controller board. Refer to 10-6-2.
Put the power on again and check restart
after inserting connector again.
4 Check room temperature display on remote
controller.
Replace indoor controller board if there is
abnormal difference with actual room
temperature.
There is no abnormality if none of above
comes within the unit.
Put the power off, and on again to operate.
Abnormality of pipe temperature 1 Defective thermistor 1–3 Check resistance value of thermistor.
thermistor/Liquid (TH2) characteristics. For characteristics, refer to (P1) above.
1 The unit is in three-minute resume 2 Contact failure of connector 2 Check contact failure of connector (CN21) on
prevention mode if short/open of (CN21) on the indoor controller the indoor controller board. Refer to 10-6-2.
thermistor is detected. Abnormal if the board. (Insert failure) Put the power on and check restart after
unit does not reset normally after three 3 Breaking of wire or contact inserting connector again.
minutes. (The unit returns to normal failure of thermistor wiring. 4 Check pipe <liquid> temperature with remote
operation, if it has normally reset.) 4 Defective refrigerant circuit is controller in test run mode. If pipe <liquid>
2 Constantly detected during cooling, causing thermistor temperature temperature is exclusively low (in cooling
P2 drying, and heating (except defrosting) of 90: or more or -40: or mode) or high (in heating mode), refrigerant
operation. less. circuit may have defective.
Short: 90: or more 5 Defective indoor controller board. 5 Check pipe <liquid> temperature with remote
Open: -40: or less controller in test run mode. If there is exclusive
difference with actual pipe <liquid> temperature,
replace indoor controller board. There is no
abnormality if none of above comes within the
unit.
Put the power off, and on again to operate.
Abnormality of drain sensor (DS) 1 Defective thermistor 1–3 Check resistance value of thermistor.
1 Suspensive abnormality, if short/open of characteristics 0: ······6.0k"
thermistor is detected for 30 seconds 2 Contact failure of connector 10: ····3.9k"
continuously. (CN31) on the indoor controller 20: ····2.6k"
Put off compressor and indoor fan. board. (Insert failure). 30: ····1.8k"
2 Short/open is detected for 30 seconds 3 Breaking of wire or contact 40: ····1.3k"
continuously during suspensive
failure of drain sensor wiring. 2 Check contact failure of connector (CN31) on
abnormality.
(The unit returns to normal operation, 4 Defective indoor controller board. the indoor controller board. Refer to 10-6-2.
if it has normally reset.) Put the power on again and check restart
P4
3 Detect the following condition. after inserting connector again.
• During cooling and drying operation. 4 Replace indoor controller board if drain
• In case that pipe <liquid> temperature pump operates with the line of drain sensor
- room temperature <-10deg connector CN31-1 and 2 is short-circuited,
(Except defrosting) and abnormality reappears.
• When pipe <liquid> temperature or There is no abnormality if none of above
room temperature is short/open comes within the unit. Put the power off, and
temperature. on again to operate.
• During drain pomp operation.
Malfunction of drain pump (DP) 1 Malfunction of drain pump 1 Check if drain-up machine works.
1 Suspensive abnormality, if thermistor of 2 Defective drain 2 Check drain function.
drain sensor is let heat itself and tem- Clogged drain pump 3 Check the setting of lead wire of drain sensor
perature rises slightly. Put off compres- Clogged drain pipe and check clogs of the filter.
sor and indoor fan. 3 Attached drop of water at the 4 Replace indoor controller board if drain
2 Drain pomp is abnormal if the condition drain sensor pump operates with the line of drain sensor
P5 connector CN31-1 and 2 is short-circuited
above is detected during suspensive • Drops of drain trickles from
abnormality. lead wire. and abnormality reappears.
Refer to 10-6-2.
3 Constantly detected during drain pomp • Clogged filter is causing
There is no abnormality if none of above
operation. wave of drain.
comes within the unit. Put the power off, and
4 Defective indoor controller board. on again to operate.
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Error Code Meaning of error code and detection method Case Judgment and action
Freezing/overheating protection is (Cooling or drying mode) (Cooling or drying mode)
working 1 Clogged filter (reduced airflow) 1 Check clogs of the filter.
1 Freezing protection (Cooling mode) 2 Short cycle of air path 2 Remove shields.
The unit is in six-minute resume prevention 3 Low-load (low temperature)
mode if pipe <liquid or condenser/evap- operation beyond the tolerance
orator> temperature stays under range
-15: for three minutes, three minutes
after the compressor started. Abnormal 4 Defective indoor fan motor 4 Measure the resistance of fan motor's winding.
if it stays under -15: for three minutes • Fan motor is defective. Measure the output voltage of fan's connector
again within 16 minutes after six-minute • Indoor controller board is (FAN) on the indoor controller board.
resume prevention mode. defective. WThe indoor controller board should be
2 Overheating protection (Heating mode) normal when voltage of AC 100~240V is
The units is in six-minute resume detected while fan motor is connected.
prevention mode if pipe <condenser / Refer to 10-6-2.
evaporator> temperature is detected as 5 Overcharge of refrigerant 56 Check operating condition of refrigerant
over 74: after the compressor started. 6 Defective refrigerant circuit circuit.
Abnormal if the temperature of over (clogs)
74: is detected again within 10 minutes
after six-minute resume prevention
mode.
(Heating mode) (Heating mode)
1 Clogged filter (reduced airflow) 1 Check clogs of the filter.
P6 2 Short cycle of air path 2 Remove shields.
3 Over-load (high temperature)
operation beyond the tolerance
range
4 Defective indoor fan motor 4 Measure the resistance of fan motor's
• Fan motor is defective. winding.
• Indoor controller board is Measure the output voltage of fan's connector
defective. (FAN) on the indoor controller board.
WThe indoor controller board should be
normal when voltage of AC 100~240V is
detected while fan motor is connected.
Refer to 10-6-2.
5 Overcharge of refrigerant 5~7Check operating condition of refrigerant
6 Defective refrigerant circuit circuit.
(clogs)
7 Bypass circuit of outdoor unit
is defective.
Abnormality of pipe temperature 1 Slight temperature difference 1~4 Check pipe <liquid or condenser /
<Cooling mode> between indoor room evaporator> temperature with room
Detected as abnormal when the pipe tem- temperature and pipe <liquid temperature display on remote
perature is not in the cooling range 3 min- or condenser / evaporator> controller and outdoor controller circuit
utes later of compressor start and 6 min- temperature thermistor board.
utes later of the liquid or condenser/evapo- • Shortage of refrigerant Pipe <liquid or condenser / evaporator>
rator pipe is out of cooling range. • Disconnected holder of pipe temperature display is indicated by
Note 1) It takes at least 9 min. to detect. <liquid or condenser / setting SW2 of outdoor controller circuit
Note 2) Abnormality P8 is not detected in evaporator> thermistor board as follows.
drying mode. • Defective refrigerant circuit
)
Conduct temperature check with outdoor
Cooling range : Indoor pipe temperature
(TH2 or TH5) – intake temperature
(TH1) [ -3 deg
2 Converse connection of
extension pipe (on plural units
connection)
( controller circuit board after connecting
‘A-Control Service Tool(PAC-SK52ST)’.
Temperature display of indoor condenser/
TH: Lower temperature between: liquid 3 Converse wiring of indoor/ Temperature display of indoor liquid pipe
Indoor 1 evaporator pipe Indoor 1
pipe temperature and condenser/ outdoor unit connecting wire 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
evaporator temperature (on plural units connection) ON ON
<Heating mode> room temperature and pipe Temperature display of indoor condenser/
Temperature display of indoor liquid pipe
When 10 seconds have passed after the <condenser / evaporator> Indoor 2 evaporator pipe Indoor 2
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Error Code Meaning of error code and detection method Case Judgment and action
Abnormality of pipe temperature ther- 1 Defective thermistor 1–3 Check resistance value of thermistor.
mistor / Condenser-Evaporator (TH5) characteristics For characteristics, refer to (P1) above.
1 The unit is in three-minute resume pro- 2 Contact failure of connector 2 Check contact failure of connector (CN29)
tection mode if short/open of thermistor (CN29) on the indoor controller on the indoor controller board.
is detected. Abnormal if the unit does board. (Insert failure) Refer to 10-6-2.
not get back to normal within three min- 3 Breaking of wire or contact Put the power on and check restart after
utes. (The unit returns to normal opera- inserting connector again.
failure of thermistor wiring. 4 Operate in test run mode and check pipe
tion, if it has normally reset.) 4 Temperature of thermistor is <condenser / evaporator> temperature with
2 Constantly detected during cooling, dry- 90: or more or -40: or less outdoor controller circuit board. If pipe
ing, and heating operation (except caused by defective refrigerant <condenser / evaporator> temperature is
defrosting) circuit. exclusively low (in cooling mode) or high (in
Short: 90: or more 5 Defective indoor controller heating mode), refrigerant circuit may have
Open: -40: or less board. defective.
5 Operate in test run mode and check pipe
<condenser / evaporator> temperature with
P9 outdoor control circuit board. If there is
exclusive difference with actual pipe
<condenser / evaporator> temperature
replace indoor controller board.
There is no abnormality if none of above
comes within the unit.
Put the power off and on again to operate.
In case of checking pipe temperature
(
with outdoor controller circuit board,
be sure to connect A-control service
tool (PAC-SK52ST).
Temperature display of indoor condenser/
evaporator pipe Indoor 1
)
Temperature display of indoor condenser/
evaporator pipe Indoor 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
ON ON
OFF OFF
Remote controller signal receiving error 1 Contact failure at transmission 1 Check disconnection or looseness of indoor
1 Abnormal if indoor controller board can wire of remote controller unit or transmission wire of remote controller.
not receive normally any data from 2 All remote controllers are set 2 Set one of the remote controllers “main”.
remote controller or from other indoor as “sub” remote controller. In If there is no problem with the action above.
controller board for three minutes. this case, E0 is displayed on 3 Diagnose remote controllers.
a) When “RC OK” is displayed,
2 Indoor control board cannot receive any remote controller, and E4 is Remote controllers have no problem.
signal from remote controller for two displayed at LED (LED1, LED2) Put the power off, and on again to check.
minutes. on the outdoor controller circuit If abnormality generates again, replace
E4 board. indoor controller board.
3 Defective transmitting receiving b) When “RC NG” is displayed,
circuit of remote controller Replace remote controller.
4 Defective transmitting receiving c) When “RC E3” is displayed,
d) When “ERC 00-06” is displayed,
circuit of indoor controller board.
[ c),d)➜Noise may be causing abnormality. ]
5 Noise has entered into the ✽ If the unit is not normal after replacing
transmission wire of remote indoor controller board in group control,
controller. indoor controller board of address “0”
may be abnormal.
Remote controller transmitting error 1 Defective transmitting receiving 12 Put the power off, and on again to check.
1 Abnormal if indoor controller board cannot circuit of indoor controller board. If abnormality generates again, replace
E5 check the blank of transmission path for 2 Noise has entered into the indoor controller board.
three minutes. transmission wire of remote
2 Abnormal if indoor controller board cannot
finish transmitting 30 times consecutively. controller.
Indoor/outdoor unit communication 1 Contact failure, short circuit or, ✽ Check LED display on the outdoor control
error (Signal receiving error) mis-wiring (converse wiring) of circuit board. (Connect A-control service tool,
1 Abnormal if indoor controller board indoor/outdoor unit connecting PAC-SK52ST.)
cannot receive any signal normally for wire Refer to EA-EC item if LED displays EA-EC.
six minutes after putting the power on. 1 Check disconnection or looseness of indoor/
2 Abnormal if indoor controller board 2 Defective transmitting receiving outdoor unit connecting wire of indoor unit or
cannot receive any signal normally for circuit of indoor controller board outdoor unit.
three minutes. 3 Defective transmitting receiving Check all the units in case of twin triple
E6 3 Consider the unit abnormal under the circuit of indoor controller board indoor unit system.
following condition: When two or more 4 Noise has entered into indoor/ 2-4 Put the power off, and on again to check.
indoor units are connected to one outdoor unit connecting wire. If abnormality generates again, replace
outdoor unit, indoor controller board indoor controller board or outdoor
cannot receive a signal for three minutes controller circuit board.
from outdoor controller circuit board, a ✽ Other indoor controller board may have
signal which allows outdoor controller defective in case of twin triple indoor unit
circuit board to transmit signals. system.
Indoor/outdoor unit communication 1 Defective transmitting receiving 1-3 Put the power off, and on again to check.
error (Transmitting error) circuit of indoor controller board If abnormality generates again, replace
Abnormal if “1” receiving is detected 30 2 Noise has entered into power indoor controller board.
E7
times continuously though indoor controller supply.
board has transmitted “0”. 3 Noise has entered into outdoor
control wire.
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Receiver
Operation lamp
3. To stop operation
• Press either emergency operation switch (cooling/heating).
10-4-2. When wired remote controller or indoor unit micro computer troubles
1. If there is not any other wrong when trouble occurs, emergency operation starts as the indoor controller board switch (SWE)
is set to ON.
During the emergency operation the indoor unit is as follows;
(1) Indoor fan high speed operation (2) Drain pump operation
2. When emergency operating for COOL or HEAT, setting of the switch (SWE) in the indoor controller board and outdoor unit
emergency operation are necessary.
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Vane motor Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Surrounding temperature20:)
Normal Abnormal
15k" Open or short
Fan motor Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Winding temperature 20:)
Relay connector
Motor terminal Normal
1 Red 1 or PLA-RP1.6,2,2.5,3AA PLA-RP4,5,6AA Abnormal
Relay connector PLA-RP3AA1 PLA-RP4,5,6AA1
2 White
2
3 Black
Red-Black 87.2"
28.7"
3
Open or short
White-Black 104.1" 41.6"
Protector
OFF:130:
ON :80i20:
Drain pump Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
(Winding temperature 20:)
Red
1 Normal Abnormal
2 290" Open or short
Red
Drain sensor Measure the resistance between the terminals using a tester.
Measure the resistance after 3 minutes have passed since the power supply was intercepted.
1 (Surrounding temperature 0:~60:)
2
3 Normal Abnormal
0.6k"~6.0k" Open or short (Refer to the thermistor)
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Thermistor for Room temperature thermistor(TH1) < Thermistor for lower temperature >
lower temperature Pipe temperature thermistor/liquid(TH2) 50
Condenser/evaporator temperature
thermistor(TH5)
40
Resistance (K")
Thermistor R0=15k' ± 3%
Fixed number of B=3480K ± 2% 30
1 1
Rt=15exp { 3480( )}
273+t 273
20
0: 15k'
10: 9.6k'
20: 6.3k' 10
25: 5.4k'
30: 4.3k'
40: 3.0k'
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Temperature (:)
Thermistor for 10
< Thermistor for drain sensor >
drain sensor
9
1 1
Rt= 6 exp { 3390( )} 6
273+t 273
0: 6.0k' 5
10: 3.9k' 4
20: 2.6k'
25: 2.2k' 3
30: 1.8k'
2
40: 1.3k'
60: 0.6k' 1
0
-20 0 20 40 60 80
Temperature (:)
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CN02
Connect to the indoor
controller board (CN03) } +
Between 1 and 2 0~24V DC
–
(Indoor/Outdoor transmission)
Between 2 and 3 220~240V AC
+ – Fuse 4A/250V
}
CN01
Connect to the Terminal Block (TB4)
(Indoor/outdoor connecting line)
Between 1 and 2 220~240V AC
Between 2 and 3 0~24V DC
(Indoor/outdoor transmission)
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}
(MV)
}
– +
+ –
LED1 CN21
Power supply (I.B) Pipe temperature
thermistor/Liquid (TH2)
LED2 CN20
Power supply (R.B) Room temperature
thermistor (TH1)
LED3
Transmission
(Indoor/outdoor) CN2L
Connector (LOSSNAY)
CN41
Connector (HA terminal-A)
CN31
Drain sensor (DS)
CN29
Condenser/evaporator
CN03 } + temperature thermistor (TH5)
Connect to the indoor
power board (CN02) –
Between 1 to 3 220~240V AC
Between 3 to 5 0~24V DC
(Indoor/outdoor transmission) +
CNC – } CN25
Humidifier output
(12~16V DC)
Dew prevention heater (H2)
Between 1 to 3 220~240V AC
CNP
Drain-up machine output (DP)
Between 1 to 3 220~240V AC
SWE
Emergency operation
FAN
Fan motor output (MF)
Between 1 to 5 100~240V AC
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Models : PLA-RP1.6~6
J11~J15 Model Jumper wire J11 J12 J13 J14 J15
(SW1) settings DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 5
Heater-less
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11 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
PLA-RP1.6AA PLA-RP2AA PLA-RP2.5AA
PLA-RP3AA PLA-RP4AA PLA-RP5AA PLA-RP6AA Be careful on removing
heavy parts.
PLA-RP3AA1 PLA-RP4AA1 PLA-RP5AA1 PLA-RP6AA1
OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS
1. Removing the air intake grille Figure 1
(1) Slide the knob of air intake grille toward the arrow 1 to
open the air intake grille. Air intake grille
(2) Remove drop prevention hook from the panel.
(3) Slide the shaft in the hinge to the direction of the arrow 2
and remove the air intake grille.
Grille
Air intake grille knob
Screws
Fan guard
Air intake
grille
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Nut Connector
Service access
Lead
wire Corner cover
holder Drain plug(Larger)
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Photo 10
Screw
Screws of
Outer wall cover Piping cover piping cover
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12 PARTS LIST
PANEL PARTS
PLP-6AA
GEAR
12
GEAR
(VANE)
11
VANE
BUSH
2 10
9
VANE
MOTOR
3
1 8
5 7
13 14 15 16 RECEIVER
17
MODEL SELECT ˚C
AMPM
AMPM
NOT AVAILABLE
TEMP. ON/OFF
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2 2
10
3
9 MOTOR CAP
SPL WASHER 5
8 CONDENSER
EVAPORATOR
6 TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
7 PIPE TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
Q'ty / set
Wiring Recom- Price
PLA-RP Remarks
No. Parts No. Parts Name Specification Diagram mended
1.6AA 2.5AA (Drawing No.) Symbol Q'ty Unit Amount
2AA
1 — BASE 1 1 (RG00G462G20)
2 — LEG 2 2 (RG02G374H05)
3 — LEG 1 1 (RG02G374H06)
4 R01 E10 114 TURBO FAN 1 1
5 R01 08K 097 SPL WASHER 1 1
6 T7W E55 480 HEAT EXCHANGER 1 1
7 T7W E06 202 PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 TH2
8 R01 E32 202 CONDENSER / EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 TH5
9 R01 E00 122 MOTOR CAP 1 1
10 — INNER COVER 1 1 (RG00G165G45)
11 — LEG 1 1 (RG02G375H01)
12 T7W E06 762 FAN MOTOR D17B6P70MS 1 1 MF
13 R01 A41 105 RUBBER MOUNT 4 4
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2 2
11
3
10 MOTOR CAP
SPL WASHER 5
9 CONDENSER
EVAPORATOR
6 TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
8 PIPE TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
7 FLARE NUT
Q'ty / set
Wiring Recom- Price
PLA-RP Remarks
No. Parts No. Parts Name Specification Diagram mended
3AA 4AA (Drawing No.) Symbol Q'ty Unit Amount
3AA1 4AA1
— BASE 1 (RG00G462G20)
1
— BASE 1 (RG00G462G18)
2 — LEG 2 2 (RG02G374H05)
3 — LEG 1 1 (RG02G374H06)
R01 E10 114 TURBO FAN 1
4
R01 E11 114 TURBO FAN 1
5 R01 08K 097 SPL WASHER 1 1
T7W E42 480 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
6
T7W E43 480 HEAT EXCHANGER 1
7 T7W E00 457 FLARE NUT 5/8 1
8 T7W E06 202 PIPE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 TH2
9 R01 E32 202 CONDENSER / EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 1 1 TH5
10 R01 E00 122 MOTOR CAP 1
— INNER COVER 1 (RG00G165G45)
11
— INNER COVER 1 (RG00G165G47)
12 — LEG 1 1 (RG02G375H01)
T7W E06 762 FAN MOTOR D17B6P70MS 1 MF
13
T7W E07 762 FAN MOTOR D176P120MS 1 MF
14 R01 A41 105 RUBBER MOUNT 4 4
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2 2
11
3
10 MOTOR CAP
SPL WASHER 5
9 CONDENSER
EVAPORATOR
6 TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
8 PIPE TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
7 FLARE NUT
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2
17 DRAIN PLUG
3 16 DRAIN PLUG
15
4 14 CAPACITOR
5
13 TERMINAL BLOCK
6
FUSE 7
12 TERMINAL BLOCK
8
11 ROOM
TEMPERATURE
9 THERMISTOR
10
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2
17 DRAIN PLUG
3 16 DRAIN PLUG
15
4 14 CAPACITOR
5
13 TERMINAL BLOCK
6
FUSE 7
12 TERMINAL BLOCK
8
11 ROOM
TEMPERATURE
9 THERMISTOR
10
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2
17 DRAIN PLUG
3 16 DRAIN PLUG
15
4 14 CAPACITOR
5
13 TERMINAL BLOCK
6
FUSE 7
12 TERMINAL BLOCK
8
11 ROOM
TEMPERATURE
9 THERMISTOR
10
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13 OPTIONAL PARTS
A B CD EF G
MODE A MODE B
S M T W T F S
SET 0 3 6 9 12
MONITOR
12 15 18 21 24
SET BACK
SET/MONITOR MODE A/B/OFF DAY SET BACK DAILY TIMER MODE A/B
WEEKLY SETTING
ON/OFF/SET BACK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89
A SET/MONITOR DISPLAY: 1 SET/MONITOR Button
When SET is displayed, clock adjustment, Using this switch, select “MONITOR” or “SET” Mode.
change of day, and daily and weekly timer “MONITOR”: Indicates the current timer setting. All switches expect
settings can be performed. When MONI- MODE SELECTOR SW are invalidated then. This is the
TOR is displayed, all switches except SET/ normal status.
MONITOR SW are invalidated. This is nor- “SET”: Set to “SET” mode for clock adjustment, change of day
mal status. and daily and weekly timer settings .
B WEEKLY TIMER SETTING DISPL AY: 2 MODE A/B/OFF Button
Used to select whether the operation pat- Used for setting timer in day of week unit.
tern set using the PATTERN SETTING can 3 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT Button
be applied to different days of the week. Used for adjustment of the current time.
C CURRENT DA Y DISPLAY: Push [ ] SW to advance the time. Each time the button is pushed
Indicates the current day. the time advances by 1 minute, pushing continuously advances by
D CURRENT TIMEDISPLAY: 1 minute at 0.5 second intervals, and when the lower digit of the
During MONITOR status, current time is minute becomes “0” the time advances in 10 minute units.
display. [ ] SW is used for reversing the time. Each time the button is
During daily timer setting, a time desire pushed the time reverses by 1 minute, pushing continuously re-
for timer setting is displayed. verses the time by 1 minute at 0.5 second inter vals, and when the
E OPERATION MODE DISPL AY: lower digit of the minute becomes “0” the time reverses in 10 minute
Indicates the operation mode. units.
F DAILY TIMER SETTING DISPLAY : 4 DAY SETTING Button
24 hours is divided into 48 blocks and each Used when setting the day.
block is expressed in 30 minutes . 5 WEEK DAY SETTING Button
The block display consists of 3 patterns. Used for week day setting.
G SET BACK DISPLAY Pushing [ ] SW moves the week day light display in order of S M
Indicates the set back value. T W ... enabling to set the week day.
6 SET BACK SETTING Button
Used for set back setting.
Set back can be done in the range of 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 C (2, 4, 8, 12 and
16 F).
7 ON/OFF/SET BACK Button
Used to specify the time setting pattern.
8 DAILY TIMER Button
Used for timer setting in 30 minute units.
9 MODE A/B Button
Used to set A Mode or B Mode when specifying the oper ation time.
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13-3. HIGH EFFICIENCY FILTER ELEMENT (13-2. MULTI FUNCTION CASEMENT is needed.)
Part No. PAC-SG01KF
PLA-RP1.6,2,2.5,3,4,5,6AA
Applied Service Ref.
PLA-RP3,4,5,6AA1
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