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SVC MANUAL
MODEL: AH Series
CAUTION
Before servicing the unit, read the safety precautions in general SVC manual.
Only for authorized service personnel.
AWHP Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Precaution
Part 1 : General Information
1. Model Information
2. External Appearance
Part 2 : Features & Controls
1. List of Function
2. Features
3. Test Run
Part 3 :Replacement
1. Replacement procedure for Compressor
2. Replacement Procedure for INV PCB
3. Caution for Assembling Outdoor Panels after Test Run
Part 4 : Trouble Shooting
1. Checking Key Components of Indoor Unit
2. Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit
3. Self-Diagnosis Feature
4. Trouble Shooting Guide
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be followed.
n Be sure to read before installing the product.
n Be sure to observe the cautions specified here as they include important items related to safety.
n Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is classified by the following indications.
WARNING
This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to properties only.
n Meanings of symbols used in this manual are as shown below.
Be sure not to do.
Be sure to follow the instruction.
WARNING
Always ground the product.
• There is a risk of electric shock.
For electrical work, contact the
dealer, seller, a qualified electrician, or an Authorized Service
Center. Do not disassemble or
repair the product by yourself.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Use the correctly rated breaker
or fuse.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Do not install the product on a
defective installation stand. Be
sure that the installation area
does not deteriorate with age.
• It may cause product to fall.
Do not use a defective or underrated circuit breaker. Use the
correctly rated breaker and fuse.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Always ground the product as
per the wiring diagram. Do not
connect the ground wire to gas
or water pipes lightening rod or
telephone ground wire.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Do not modify or extend the
power cable. If the power cable
or cord has scrathes or skin
peeled off or deteriorated then it
must be replaced.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Never install the outdoor unit on
a moving base or a place from
where it can fall down.
Do not use a multi consent.
Always use this appliance on a
dedicated cicuit and breaker.
• Otherwise it can cause electric
shock or fire.
Install the panel and the cover of
control box securely.
• There is risk of fire or electric shock
due to dust , water etc.
For installation, removal or reinstall , always contact the dealer
or an Authorized Service Center.
• There is risk of fire, electric shock,
explosion, or injury.
When the product is soaked (flooded or submerged) in water , contact an Authorized Service Center
for repair before using it again.
• The falling outdoor unit can cause
• There is risk of fire or eletric shock.
damage or injury or even death of a
person.
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Safety Precautions
Indoor/outdoor wiring connections must be secured tightly
and the cable should be routed
properly so that there is no force
pulling the cable from the connection terminals.
• Improper or loose connections can
cause heat generation or fire.
In outdoor unit the step-up
capacitor supplies high voltage
electricity to the electrical components. Be sure to discharge
the capacitor completely before
conducting the repair work.
• An charged capacitor can cause
electrical shock.
Be cautious when unpacking and
installing the product.
• Sharp edges could cause injury.
Especially careful on the product
edges and the fins on the heat
exchanger.
Be cautious that water could not
be poured to the product directly.
• There is risk of fire, electric shock,
or product damage.
Take care to ensure that nobody
especially kids could step on or
fall onto the outdoor unit.
• This could result in personal injury
and product damage.
Do not plug or unplug the power
supply plug to turn the unit
ON/OFF .
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Safely dispose off the packing
materials. Like screws, nails, batteries, broken things etc after
installation or svc and then tear
away and thraw away the plastic
packaging bags.
• Children may play with them and
cause injury.
When installing the unit, use the
installation kit provided with the
product.
• Otherwise the unit may fall and
cause severe injury.
Do not open the front grille of
the product during operation.
(Do not touch the electrostatic
filter, if the unit is so equipped.)
Make sure to check that the
power cable plug is not dirty,
loose or broken and then only
insert the plug completely.
• Dirty, loose or broken power plug
can cause electric shock or fire.
Be sure to use only those parts
which are listed in the svc parts
list. Never attempt to modify the
equipment.
• The use of inappropriate parts can
cause an electrical shock, excessive heat generation or fire.
If strange sounds, smell or smoke
comes from product. Immediately
turn the breaker off or disconnect
the power supply cable.
• There is risk of physical injury, elec- • There is risk of electric shock or
tric shock, or product failure.
fire.
Turn the main power off and
unplug the unit when cleaning or
repairing the product.
• There is risk of electric shock.
Take care to ensure that power
cable could not be pulled out or
damaged during operation.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
When the product is not to be
used for a long time, disconnect
the power supply plug or turn off
the breaker.
• There is risk of product damage or
failure, or unintended operation.
Do not place ANYTHING on the
power cable.
• There is risk of fire or electric
shock.
Wen flammable gas leaks, turn
off the gas and open a window
for ventilation before turn the
product on.
Special warning about no operation for long-time
• Do not use the telephone or turn
switches on or off. There is risk of
explosion or fire.
• If the product is not used for long
time, we strongly recommend NOT
TO SWITCH OFF THE POWER
SUPPLY to the product.
• If power is not supplied, some special product-protecting actions
(such as water pump anti-locking)
will not performed.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Two or more people must lift and
transport the product.
• Avoid personal injury.
Keep level even when installing
the product.
• To avoid vibration or noise.
Do not use the product for special purposes, such as preserving foods, works of art, etc. It is a
customer's product, not a precision refrigeration system.
• There is risk of damage or loss of
property.
Do not step on or put anyting on
the product. (outdoor units)
Do not install the product where
it will be exposed to sea wind
(salt spray) directly.
• It may cause corrosion on the
product.
Do not install the product where
the noise or hot air from the outdoor unit could damage or disturb the neighborhoods.
• It may cause a problem for your
neighbors and hence dispute.
Do not block the inlet or outlet of
air flow.
• It may cause product failure.
Do not insert hands or other
objects through the air inlet or outlet while the product is operating.
• There is risk of personal injury and
failure of product.
• There are sharp and moving parts
that could cause personal injury.
If the refrigerant gas leaks during the repair, do not touch the
leakaing refrigerant gas.
Do not mix air or gas other than
the specified refrigerant used in
the system .
• The refrigernat gas can cause
frostbite (cold burn)
Dismantling the unit, treatment
of the refrigerant oil and eventual
parts should be done in accordance with local and national
standards.
Install the drain hose to ensure
that the condensed water is
drained away properly.
• A bad connection may cause water
leakage.
Always check for gas (refrigerant) leakage after installation or
repair of product.
• Low refrigerant levels may cause
failure of product.
Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not
use harsh detergents, solvents
or splashing water etc .
• There is risk of fire, electric shock,
or damage to the plastic parts of
the product.
Be cautious when unpacking and
installing the product.
• Sharp edges could cause injury.
If the refrigerant gas leaks during
the installation, ventilate the area
immediately.
• If air enters the refrigerant system, • Otherwise it can be harmfull for
an excessively high pressure
your health.
results, causing equipment damage
or injury.
Replace the all batteries in the
remote control with new ones of
the same type. Do not mix old
and new batteries or different
types of batteries.
• There is risk of fire or product
failure.
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Do not recharge or disassemble
the batteries. Do not dispose off
batteries in a fire.
• They may burn or explode.
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Safety Precautions
If the liquid from the batteries
gets onto your skin or clothes,
wash it well with clean water. Do
not use the remote if the batteries have leaked.
• The chemicals in batteries could
cause burns or other health hazards.
Do not expose your skin or kids
or plants to the cool or hot air
draft.
• This could harm to your health.
Do not drink the water drained
from the product.
• It is not sanitary and could cause
serious health issues.
Use a firm stool or ladder when
cleaning, maintaining or repairing the product at an height.
• Be careful and avoid personal
injury.
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Part 1
General Information
1. Model Names .................................................................11
1.1 Indoor Unit .............................................................11
1.2 Outdoor Unit ..........................................................11
2. External Appearance.....................................................12
2.1 Indoor Unit .............................................................12
2.2 Outdoor Unit ..........................................................13
3. Combination of Outdoor Units .....................................14
4. Nomenclature.................................................................15
4.1 Indoor Unit .............................................................15
4.2 Outdoor Unit ..........................................................15
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Model Information
1. Model Information
With advanced inverter technology,
is suitable for applications like under floor heating, under floor cooling, and
hot water generation. By Interfacing to various accessories user can customize the range of the application.
In this chapter, general information of
is presented to identify the installation procedure. Before beginning
installation, read this chapter carefully and find helpful information on installation.
1. Model Information
Model number nomenclature
A
H
—
W
0
9
6
A
0
Series Number
Chassis Name
Electrical ratings
6 : 1 phase 220-240V AC 50Hz
8 : 3 phase 380-415V AC 50Hz
Heating Capacity (kW)
09 : 9kW
12 : 12kW
14 : 14kW
16 : 16kW
Model Type
W : Inverter Heat Pump
H : Heat Pump
Classification
N : Indoor Unit
U : Outdoor Unit
–– : Set
Air-to-Water Heat Pump for R410A
A
H
N
W
0
9
A
0
6
A
0
Series Number
Chassis Name
Heater Capacity (kW)
06 : 6kW
09 : 9kW
Heater Electrical ratings
6 : 1 phase 220-240V AC 50Hz
8 : 3 phase 380-415V AC 50Hz
A : 3 phase 220V AC 50Hz
Heating Capacity (kW)
09 : 9kW 12 : 12kW 14 : 14kW 16 : 16kW
Model Type
W : Inverter Heat Pump H : Heat Pump
Classification
N : Indoor Unit
U : Outdoor Unit
— : Set
Air-to-Water Heat Pump for R410A
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Model Information
Model name and related information
Model Name
Outdoor Unit
AHUW096A1
Indoor Unit
Built-In
Electric Heater(k
W)
AHNW09604A1
4(2+2)
AHNW09606A1
6(3+3)
AHNW09A06A1
6(2+2+2)
3N~220V 50Hz
AHNW09806A1
6(2+2+2)
3N~380-415V 50Hz
Power Source
(Electric Heater)
Power Source
(Unit)
1~ 220-240V 50Hz
1~ 220-240V 50Hz
*1 : tested under Eurovent Heating condition (water temperature 30°C ’ 35°C at outdoor ambient temperature 7°C / 6°C)
*2 : tested under Eurovent Cooling condition (water temperature 23°C ’ 18°C at outdoor ambient temperature 35°C / 24°C)
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Model Information
2. Specification
Indoor
Indoor Units
AHNW09604A1 AHNW09606A1 AHNW09A06A1 AHNW09806A1
Combination Outdoor Units
AHUW096A1
Nominal Power Input
Nominal Running Current without Electric Heater
Operation Range
Cooling(Fan coil unit)
(Min.~Max.)
Cooling(Under floor)
Leaving Water
Heating(Fan coil unit or Radiator)
Temperature
Heating(Under floor)
Pump
Type
Steps of Speed
Power Input
Water Flowrate Limit
Heat Exchanger
Type
Number of Plate
Quantity
Expansion Vessel Volume
Water Pressure(Max.)
Water Pressure(Pre)
Strainer
Mesh Size
Material
Electric Heater
Type
Number of Heating Coil
Capacity Combination
Operation
Heating Steps
Power Supply
Rated Current
Maximum Current(MCA)
Water Circuit
Safety Valve
Entering Side Diameter
Leaving Side Diameter
Manometer
Drain Valve / Fill Valve
Shut Off Valve
Air Vent
Refrigerant Circuit Gas Side Diameter
Liquid Side Diameter
Dimensions
Unit(H x W x D)
Packed Unit(H x W x D)
Weight
Unit
(Without water)
Packed Unit
Sanitary Water Tank Type
Heater Capacity
Power Supply
Power Supply Type
Thermal Protector Range
Relay Contactor
ELB
Sensor Adaptor Diameter
Accessory Kit
MCCB
W
A
°C
°C
°C
°C
EA
W
LPM
EA
EA
liter
bar
bar
mm
EA
kW
Step
Ø / V / Hz
A
A
bar
inch
inch
mm(inch)
mm(inch)
mm
mm
kg
kg
kW
Ø / V / Hz
°C
A
mm(inch)
A
135
0.59
6~30
16~30
15~55℃ ( * * 20~55℃)
15~55℃ ( * * 20~55℃)
Canned type for hot water circulation
2 (In Max. / Med. / Min., Min. step is not used)
135
At least 12
Brazed Plate HEX
54
1
8
3
1
1x1
Stainless Steel
Sheath
Sheath
Sheath
Sheath
2
2
3
3
2+2
3+3
2+2+2
2+2+2
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
2
2
2
2
1 / 240 / 50
1 / 240 / 50
3 / 220 / 50 3 / 380~415 / 50
16.7
26
16
9
21
33
20
12
3
Male PT 1
Male PT 1
0
0
0
0
15.88 (5/8)
9.52 (3/8)
850 x 490 x 315
1082 x 563 x 375
48
48
52
52
55
55
59
59
Indirect heating(+ Electric heater)
Max. 3
1 / 230 / 50
Separated power source
Max. 90
Needed
40
12.7 (1/2)
LG Supply
32
Note : 1. The specification may be subject to change without prior notice for purpose of improvement.
2. * : This information is given as a guideline about the connection of sanitary water tank
3. ** : This specification is data when electric heater is not used.
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Model Information
Outdoor
Outdoor Units
Power Supply
Maximum Running
Current
Wiring Connections
Cooling
Heating
For Power Supply
(Included Earth)
For Connection with
Indoor Unit (Included Earth)
* Capacity
Cooling(A35/W18)
Heating(A7W35)
* Power Input
Cooling(A35/W18)
Heating(A7W35)
* EER
Cooling(A35/W18)
COP
Heating(A7W35)
Heating(A2W35)
Heating(A10W35)
Heating(A-7W35)
Operation Range(Min.~Max.) Cooling
Outdoor Temperature
Heating
Compressor
Type
Model
Quantity
Displacement
Capacity
Compressor Motor
Type
Quantity
Rated Output
Refrigerant
Type
Charge
Control
Refrigerant Oil
Type
Charged Volume
Heat Exchanger
Quantity
Rows
Columns
FPI
Fan
Type
Quantity
Air Flow Rate
Fan Motor
Model
Quantity
Output
Sound Pressure
Cooling
Level
Heating
Liquid Piping
Type
Connection
Outer Diameter
Gas Piping
Type
Connection
Outer Diameter
Piping Length
Minimum
(Outdoor Unit ~
Standard
Indoor Unit)
Maximum
Height Difference
Maximum
(Outdoor Unit ~ Indoor Unit)
Additional Refrigerant Charge
Dimensions
Unit(W x H x D)
Packed Unit(W x H x D)
Weight
Unit
Packed Unit
AHUW096A1
Ø / V / Hz
A
A
1 / 220-240 / 50
15
15
Number of wires
3
Number of wires
4
kW
kW
kW
kW
W/W
W/W
W/W
W/W
W/W
°C DB
°C DB
EA
cm3/Rev.
kW
EA
W
g(oz)
cc
EA
EA
EA
Fins/inch
EA
CMM(l/s)
EA
W
dB(A)±3
dB(A)±3
mm(inch)
mm(inch)
m
m
m
9.00
9.00
2.65
2.19
3.40
4.10
3.25
4.50
2.76
5~48
-20~30
Hermetic Motor
GJT240DAA
1
24
7.28
Brushless
1
1,700
R410A
1,900(67.0)
Electronic Expansion Valve
FVC68D
900
1
2
38
17
Propeller
1
60(1,000)
SIC-72FW-F1124-3
1
124
52
52
Flare
9.52(3/8)
Flare
15.88(5/8)
3
7.5
50
30
m
30
950 x 834 x 330
1,140 x 900 x 461
64
69
g/m
mm
mm
kg
kg
Note :
1. Capacities and power inputs are based on the following conditions:
* : Cooling conditions - Indoor Water Temperature 23°C/18°C; Outdoor Air Temperature 35°CDB/24°CWB
Heating conditions - Indoor Water Temperature 30°C/35°C; Outdoor Air Temperature 7°CDB/6°CWB
Standard piping length 7.5m
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national code.
3. The specification may be subject to change without prior notice for purpose of improvement.
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External Apprearance
2. External Apprearance
2.1 Outdoor Unit
AHUW096A1
2.2 Indoor Unit
AHNW09604A1, AHNW09606A1, AHNW09A06A1, AHNW09806A1
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Part 2
Features & Controls
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List of Function
1. List of Function
Category
Installation
Reliability
Convenience
Individual control
CAC network function
Special function kit
Others
AWHP
Function
Drain pump
E.S.P. control
Electric heater(operation)
High ceiling operation
Hot start
Self diagnosis
Soft dry operation
Auto changeover
Auto cleaning
Auto operation(artificial intelligence)
Auto restart operation
Child lock
Forced operation
Group control
Sleep mode
Timer(on/off)
Timer(weekly)
Two thermistor control
Standard wired remote controller(control panel)
Deluxe wired remote controller
Simple wired remote controller
Wired remote controller(for hotel use)
Wireless remote controller(simple)
Wireless LCD remote control
General central controller (Non LGAP)
Dry contact
Network Soluation(LGAP)
PDI(power distribution indicator)
PI 485
Zone control
CTIE
Electro thermostat
Remote room temperature sensor (TH8)
Anti-Condensation on floor (cooling)
Water Pump ON / OFF Control
Flow Switch Control
Thermostat Interface (230V AC)
Thermostat Interface (24V AC)
Sanitary Tank Heating
Solar-Thermal Interface with Sanitary Tank
PHEX Anti-Freezing Control
Water Pump Forced Operation
Autosetting according to Ambient Temperature
Silent Operation
Anti-overheating of Water Pipe
Emergency Operation
AHNW09604A1, AHNW09606A1, AHNW09A06A1,
AHNW09806A1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
PQDSA
O
PQRSTA0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Notes
O : Applied, X : Not applied, – : No relation
* TH8 : Refer to 'Chapter 8. Piping Diagram' of 'Part 2. Indoor Unit (Hydro kit)'
* Accessory: Installed at field, ordered and purchased separately by the corresponding model name, supplied with separate
package.
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Features
2. Features
1. Summarized Features
1.1 Emergency Control
Easy checking of system failure
- Slight / Heavy trouble
Slight
trouble
Heavy
trouble
Emergency operating
- Heavey trouble
- Electric heater ON
- Secure at least heating before A/S
1.2 Easy Setting Feature
Inlet water temp.
Outlet water temp.
Hot water temp.
Indoor temp.
Solar source temp.
Indoor temp. or Water temp.
(Optional temp. setting)
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1.3 Control Panel
• Controller Configuration
1 Display Panel
2 Change Temperature Button
1
3 Silent Mode On / Off Button
4 Mode Selection Button
5 Water Heating Enable / Disable Button
6 ESC Button
7 Direction Button (Up, Down, Left, Right)
2
8
3
9
4
10
10 Temperature Setting Mode Button
5
11
11 Temperature View Mode Button
6
7
12
8 Power Button
9 Function Setting Button
12 Programming Button
13 Set / Clear button
13
• Display Panel
Cooling
Electric Heater (2)
Defrost
Heating
Water Tank Electric Heater
Water-Pipe Anti Freezing
Weather-dependent Heating
Water Pump
Water Tank Disinfection
Space Temp.
Solar Heating Pump
Outdoor Unit
Water Inlet Temp.
Water Tank Heating Enable / Disable
Child Lock
Water Outlet Temp.
Water Tank Heating (by Heat Pump)
Not Available Function
Central Controller
Silent Mode ON / OFF
Slight Trouble
Thermostat
Water Tank Temp.
Heavy Trouble
Electric Heater (1)
Solar Heating Temp.
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2. Special Function
2.1 Child Lock Function
This function prevents children or others from tampering with the control buttons on the unit.
• All the buttons on indoor display panel will blocked.
The function is used to restrict children to not to use the AWHP carelessly.(CL is an abbreviated form of Child Lock.)
Function Setting Button to enter
1 Press
user setting mode.
(The segment will be flashed)
set / clear button to finish the selection.
2 Press
The segment will be disappear.
Child Lock,
icon and 'CL' will be
3 During
displayed during 3 seconds whenever
entering any kind of buttons except for view
temperature button and setting/clear button .
release this setting, pressing
4 Tofunction
Setting button until
icon flash and then enter
setting/clear button.
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2.2 Sleep Timer Operation
• When the sleep time is reached after <1,2,3,4,5,6,7,0(cancel) hr> is input by the control panel while in appliance operation, the operation of the appliance stops.
• While the appliance is on pause, the sleep timer mode cannot be input.
2.3 Timer(On/Off)
2.3.1 On-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the control panel, the appliance starts to operate.
• The timer LED is on when the on-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is operating at the time set by the timer, the operation continues.
2.3.2 Off-Timer Operation
• When the set time is reached after the time is input by the control panel, the appliance stops operating.
• The timer LED is on when the off-timer is input. It is off when the time set by the timer is reached.
• If the appliance is on pause at the time set by the timer, the pause continues.
2.4 Weekly Program
• If necessary, an operator can make an On/Off reservation of the product for a period of one week.
- On/Off schedule of operation for a period of One week.
• No need to turn the unit On/Off manually during working days.
On/Off time is scheduled in micom of the wired remote control.
Operation Time Table (Example)
Setting
Mon
Temp.
25°C 25°C
Tue
Wed
Thu
25°C 25°C
Fri
Sat
Sun
25°C
On
09:00 08:00 09:00 08:00 09:00
Off
12:00 17:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
Off
2.5 Sanitary Tank Heating Scheduler & Sanitary Tank Heater Scheduler
• If necessary, enable or disable of sanitary tank heating or sanitary tank heater can be programmed according to userʼs
specific time.
• Schedulers are operating everyday.
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Features
3. System Set-up
As
is designed to satisfy various installation environment, it is important to set up system correctly. If
not configured correctly, improper operation or degrade of performance can be expected.
3.1 DIP Switch Setting
Turn off electric power supply before setting DIP switch
• Whenever adjusting DIP switch, turn off electric power supply to avoid electric shock.
General Information
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF is selected
ON is selected
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DIP Switch Setting
Description
Role when central
controller is equipped
Setting
1
As Master
1
As Slave
2
Indoor unit + Outdoor unit
is installed
3
2
Accessory installation
information
3
2
3
Emergency operation
Level
Indoor unit + Outdoor unit
+ Sanitary water tank
is installed
Default
1
2
3
Indoor unit + Outdoor unit
+ Sanitary water tank
+ Solar thermal system
is installed
4
High temperature cycle
4
Low temperature cycle
5
External water pump is
NOT installed
4
External water pump
installation information
5
External water pump is
installed
6
Step 2 capacity is used
5
7
6
Selecting electric
heater capacity
7
6
7
Thermostat installation
information
Step 1 capacity is used
7
Electric heater is not used
8
Thermostat is NOT installed
8
Thermostat is installed
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Features
3.2 Control Panel Setting
Summary
Example of Fuction Code Display
Function Code Value #1
Value #2
Common Setting
• Function Code 01 : Test Run
Test run should be performed when additional refrigerant charging is required. To charge the refrigerant, the product must run in Cooling mode. Test run instantly makes the product working in Cooling mode for 18 minutes.
Note: • If you press any kind of button during this mode, Test Run mode will be finished.
• After running 18 minutes under test run mode, system will automatically turn OFF.
• Function Code 02 : Disable 3 minute Delay
Factory use only.
• Function Code 03 : Remote Air Sensor Connection
If user connects remote air sensor to control the product by room air temperature, the connection information
should be notified to the product.
Note : If remote air sensor is connected but this function code is not set correctly, the product can not be controlled by room air temperature.
• Function Code 04 : Celsius/Fahrenheit Switching
Temperature is displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
• Function Code 05 : Setting Temperature Selection
The product can be operated according to air temperature or leaving water temperature. The selection for setting
temperature as air temperature or leaving water temperature is determined.
Note : Air temperature as setting temperature is ONLY available when Remote Air Sensor Connection is enabled
and Function Code 03 is set as 02.
• Function Code 06 : Auto Dry Contact
This function allows the Dry contact-indoor unit operate under Auto Run mode or Manual mode with remote control panel.
• Function Code 07 : Address Setting
When Central Controller is installed, address assigning is set by this function.
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Temperature Range Setting
• Function Code 11 : Setting Air Temperature in Cooling Mode
Determine cooling setting temperature range when air temperature is selected as setting temperature.
Only available when remote air temperature sensor is connected
• Accessory PQRSTA0 should be installed.
• Also, Function Code 03 should be set properly.
• Function Code 12 : Setting Leaving Water Temperature in Cooling Mode
Determine cooling setting temperature range when leaving water temperature is selected as setting temperature.
Water condensation on the floor
• While cooling operation, it is very important to keep leaving water temperature higher than 16°C. Otherwise,
dew condensation can be occurred on the floor.
• If floor is in humid environment, do not set leaving water temperature below 18 °C.
Water condensation on the radiator
• While cooling operation, cold water may not flow to the radiator. If cold water enters to the radiator, dew generation on the surface of the radiator can be occurred.
• Function Code 13 : Setting Air Temperature in Heating Mode
Determine heating setting temperature range when air temperature is selected as setting temperature.
Only available when remote air temperature sensor is connected
• Accessory PQRSTA0 should be installed.
• Also, Function Code 03 should be set properly.
• Function Code 14 : Setting Leaving Water Temperature in Heating Mode
Determine heating setting temperature range when leaving water temperature is selected as setting temperature.
• Function Code 15 : Setting Sanitary Tank Leaving Water Temperature
Determine heating setting temperature range of water tank leaving water.
Only available when sanitary water tank feature is installed
• Sanitary water tank and sanitary water tank kit should be installed.
• DIP switch No. 2 and 3 should be set properly.
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Temperature Control Parameter Setting and Etc
• Function Code 21 : Setting Electric Heater On/Off temperature
Using Half capacity of electric heater : when DIP Switch No. 6 and 7 is set as ʻOFF-ONʼ :
- Value #1 : outdoor air temperature where half capacity of electric heater starts operation.
- Value #2 : not used.
- Example : If Value #1 is set as ʻ-1ʼ and DIP Switch No 6. and 7 is set as ʻOFF-ONʼ, then half capacity of electric
heater will start operation when outdoor air temperature is below -1°… and current leaving water temperature or
room air temperature is much belower than target leaving water temperature or target room air temperature.
Using Full capacity of electric heater : when DIP Switch No. 6 and 7 is set as ʻOFF-OFFʼ :
- Value #1 : base outdoor air temperature.
- Value #2 : not used.
- Example : If Value #1 is set as '-1' and DIP Switch No 6. and 7 is set as 'OFF-OFF', then full capacity of electric
heater will start operation when outdoor air temperature is below -1°C and current leaving water temperature or
room air temperature is much belower than target leaving water temperature or target room air temperature.
• Function Code 22 : Setting Cut-off Temperature in Cooling Mode (FCU setting included)
Determine leaving water temperature when the product is turned off. This function is used fr preventing condensation on the floor in cooling mode.
- Value #1 : cut-off temperature. Value #1 is valid when Value #2 is ʼ01 (that means, FCU is installed)ʼ.
- Value #2 : determines if FCU is installed or not. ʼ01ʼ means ʻFCU is NOT installedʼ, and ʼ00ʼ means ʻFCU is
installed.ʼ
- Example : If Value #1 is set as ʻ10ʼ and Value #2 is ʼ01ʼ and actually FCU is NOT installed in the water loop, the
product stop operation in cooling mode when the leaving water temperature is below 10 °C.
- Example : If Value #1 is set as ʻ10ʼ and Value #2 is ʼ00ʼ and actually FCU is installed in the water loop, the Value
#1 is not used and the product do NOT stop operation in cooling mode when the leaving water temperature is
below 10 °….
FCU Installation
• If FCU is used, related 2way valve should be installed and connected to the indoor unit PCB.
• If Value #2 is set as ʼ00ʼ but FCU or 2way valve is NOT installed, the product can Be operated abnormally.
Function Code 23 and 24 : Setting Weather-dependent operation Mode
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Features
• Function Code 23, 24, and 25 : Setting Weather-dependent operation
Weather-dependent operation is that the product automatically adjusts target temperature (leaving water or room
air) according to the outdoor air temperature.
- Value #1 and Value #2 of Function Code 23 : range of outdoor air temperature
- Value #1 and Value #2 of Function Code 24 : range of auto-adjustable target room air temperature
- Value #1 and Value #2 of Function Code 25 : range of auto-adjustable target leaving water temperature
Note : Weather-dependent operation is applied for heating mode only.
Auto-Adjustable
Target Temperature
Temperature profile
of Weather-dependent
operation
Value #1 of
Function Code
24 or 25
Value #2 of
Function Code
24 or 25
Value #1 of
Function Code 23
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Function Code 23
Outdoor
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Features
• Function Code 26 and 27 : Setting Disinfection operation
Disinfection operation is special sanitary tank operation mode to kill and to prevent growth of viruses inside the
tank.
- Value #1 of Function Code 26 : Selecting enable or disable of disinfection operation. ʼ00ʼ for disable, and ʼ01ʼ for
enable.
- Value #2 of Function Code 26 : Determining the date when the disinfection mode is running. ʼ01ʼ for Sunday, ʼ02ʼ
for Monday, … , and ʼ06ʼ for Saturday.
- Value #3 of Function Code 26 : Determining the time when the disinfection mode is running. ʼ00ʼ for 0:00am, ʼ01ʼ
for 01:00am, … , ʼ22ʼ for 10:00pm, and ʼ23ʼ for 11:00pm.
- Sunday, ʼ02ʼ for Monday, … , and ʼ06ʼ for Saturday.
- Value #1 of Function Code 27 : Target temperature of disinfection mode.
- Value #2 of Function Code 27 : Duration of disinfection mode.
Temperature profile
of Disinfection operation
Water temperature
(Inside sanitary water tank)
Value #1 of
Function Code
27
Value #2 of
Function Code 27
Value #2 of
Function Code 26
Time
Vales of Function Code 26
• If Value #1 of Function Code 26 is set as ʼ00ʼ, that is ʻdisable disinfection modeʼ, Value #2 and Value #3 is not
used.
• When Value #1 is set as ʼ01ʼ, that is ʻenable disinfection modeʼ,ʼ Value #2 is displayed at the position of Value
#1 and Value #3 is displayed at the position of Value #2. It is due to limited width of the control panel display.
repeatedly View
1 Press
sanitary tank heating.
Button to enable
Sanitary water heating should be enable
• If sanitary water heating is disable, the disinfection mode will not
be operated although Value #1 of Code 26 is set as ʼ01ʼ.
• To use disinfection mode, sanitary water heating should be
enable.
<Sanitary Water Heating Disable>
<Sanitary Water Heating enable>
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• Function Code 28 and 29 : Setting control parameter for Sanitary water heating operation
Descriptions for each parameters are as following.
- Value #1 of Function Code 28 : temperature gap from Value #2 of Function Code 28.
- Value #2 of Function Code 28 : maximum temperature generated by AWHP compressor cycle.
- Example : If Value #1 is set as ʻ5ʼ and Value #2 is set as ʼ48ʼ, then Session A (see the graph) will be started when
the water tank temperature is below 45°…. If temperature is above 48 °…, then Session B will be started.
- Value #1 of Function Code 29 : temperature gap from target sanitary water temperature. This value is required to
frequent On and Off of water tank heater.
- Value #2 of Function Code 29 : Determining heating demand priority between sanitary water tank heating and
under floor heating.
- Example : If userʼs target temperature is set as ʼ70ʼ and Value #1 is set as ʻ3ʼ, then the water tank heater will be
turned off when the water temperature is above 73 °C. The water tank heater will be turned on when the water
temperature is below 70 °C.
- Example : If Value #2 is set as ʻ0ʼ, that means heating priority is on sanitary water heating, sanitary water is heated by AWHP compressor cycle and water heater. In this case the under floor can not be heated while sanitary
water heating. On the other hand, if the Value #2 is set as ʻ1ʼ, that means heating priority is on under floor heating, sanitary tank is ONLY heated by water heater. In this case the under floor heating is not stopped while sanitary water is heated.
Water temperature
(Inside sanitary water tank)
Water heater off
temperature
Value #1 of
Function Code 29
Target sanitary water
temperature (set by user)
Value #2 of
Function Code 28
Value #1 of
Function Code 28
Starting temperature
of sanitary water heating
Session A
Session C
Session B
Session D
Time
Session A : Heating by AWHP compressor cycle and water heater
Session B : Heating by water heater
Session C : No heating (Water heater is Off)
Session D : Heating by water heater
• Function Code 2A : Miscellaneous setting
- Value #1 of Function Code 2A : determine electric heater and water heater on and off.
- Value #2 of Function Code 2A : not used.
- Example : If Value #1 is set as ʻ0ʼ, then electric heater and water heater are on and off according to control logic.
If Value #1 is set as ʻ1ʼ, then electric heater is never turned on and only water heater is on and off according to
control logic.
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Test Run
3. Test Run
1. Check before Test Run
1
Check to see whether there is any refrigerant leakage, and check whether the power or transmission
cable is connected properly.
Check liquid pipe and gas pipe valves are fully opened.
2
NOTE: Be sure to tighten caps.
Confirm that 500 V megger shows 2.0 MΩ or more between power supply terminal block and
ground. Do not operate in the case of 2.0 MΩ or less.
3
NOTE: Never carry out mega ohm check over terminal control board.
Otherwise the control board may break.
Immediately after mounting the unit or after leaving it turned off for an extended length of
time, the resistance of the insulation between the power supply terminal board and the
ground may decrease to approx. 2.0 MΩ as a result of refrigerant accumulation in the internal
compressor.
If the insulation resistance is less than 2.0 MΩ, turn on the main power supply.
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Test Run
2. Test Run Flow chart
START
Test operation for indoor unit
Operate the unit in cooling mode.
Does Test operation start?
No
Refer to part4, 6 Electric part
Yes
Is cold water discharged for
more than 3 minutes ?
No
Yes
Is there any temperature
difference between intake and
discharged water?
Refer to part4, 5 Cycle part
No
Yes
Is the operating current
normal ?
No
Yes
Operation mode change
to Heating mode
Is hot water discharged ?
After Hot Start
* Check the load (In/Out Temp.)
* Check pipe length and amount of
refrigerant
* Check for abnormal sound in
outdoor unit (comp.,Fan, others )
No
Refer to Troubleshooting
Guide
Yes
Normal
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Part 3
Replacement
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Replacement Procedure for Compressor
1. Replacement Procedure for Compressor
1. Remove the sound proof covering the faulty compressor, and disconnect the power
2. Disconnect the brazing sections of suction pipe and
discharge pipe by using brazing torch after the refrigerant has been pumped out or collected completely.
3. Remove three nuts at cushion rubber section to
take out the faulty compressor outside the unit.
<Figure 1>
4. Install the new compressor in the unit.(Be sure to
insert the cushion rubbers before tightening the
fixing nut of compressor.)
5. Remove the rubber caps put on the suction and
discharge pipe of the new compressor to release
the sealing nitrogen gas.
< Figure 1 >
6. Braze the suction and discharge pipe with brazing
torch to the compressor.
7. Conduct air tight test to check the piping system is
free from leakage.
8. Connect power cable to the terminal board of compressor and cover the compressor with sound
proof. <Figure 2>
9. Conduct vacuum.
10. After completion of vacuum, open the service
valves. If recovery unit is used, charge refrigerant.
When inserting the sound proof, be
sure to insert counter-clockwise.
< Figure 2 >
Discharge pipe
Suction pipe
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Caution for Assembling Outdoor Panels after Test Run
2. Caution for Assembling Outdoor Panels after Test Run
When assemble the outdoor panels after replacement, make sure
that screws of top panel are assembled as shown figure below.
If screws are not assembled, it allows rain come into control box
causing defect of unit.
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Part 4
Trouble Shooting
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Trouble Shooting
1. Checking Key Components of Indoor Unit .....................................34
1.1 Flow Switch ...............................................................................................34
1.2 Water Pump ...............................................................................................35
1.3 Electric Heater...........................................................................................36
1.4 Control Panel ............................................................................................37
2. Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit ..................................38
2.1 Compressor...............................................................................................38
2.2 Fan Motor ..................................................................................................39
2.3 Electronic Expansion Valve .....................................................................40
3. Self-Diagnosis Feature......................................................................43
3.1 Concept of ʻClassified Troubleʼ ...............................................................43
3.2 Error Code List..........................................................................................44
4. Trouble Shooting Guide ....................................................................46
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Checking Key Components of Indoor Unit
1. Checking Key Components of Indoor Unit
1.1 Flow Switch
Start
(*)
System stopped
while operation
NO
Water pump
running
YES
NO
NO
Control Panel
Shows ‘�
CH14’�
YES
YES
NO
Pressure gage
indicates 1.5~2.0 bar
YES
Water is not enough
or there can be
water leakage inside
water circuit.
The flow switch is
electrically closed.
A
B
(*)
Water pump
still running
NO
NO
Control Panel
Shows ‘�
CH14’�
YES
The flow switch is
electrically open.
END
(it is normal
condition)
YES
The water pump
is in trouble.
C
D
(*): How to identify? - Touch the terminal box (black plastic box at the water pump) of water pump and feel if the
water pump is vibrating. If no vibration, the water pump is not operating. Also, you can see ʻWater Pump Operating
Icon(
) ʼ at control panel.
A
• Although there is not water flow inside water circuit, the flow switch detects as if water is flowing.
It is due to electrically closed (or short) of flow switch or the contact of flow switch is mechanically stuck.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the flow switch.
B
• Check if water inside water circuit is fully charged. Pressure gage at the indoor unit should indicate
1.5~2.0 bar.
• Also, as the hand of the pressure gage is not react so fast according to water charging, check the
pressure gage again.
• Otherwise, there can be water leakage inside water circuit. Examine if water circuit is completely sealed.
C
• Although water is well flowing, the flow switch can not detect water flow. It is due to electrically)
open of flow switch or the contact of flow switch is mechanically broken.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the flow switch.
D
• Read ʻChecking Key Components of Indoor Unit – Water Pumpʼ carefully to get more detail information.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the water pump.
• Also, check the water quality if there are particles that can yield locking at the shaft of the water pump.
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1.2 Water Pump
Start
NO
(*)
Water pump always
running while system
operation
NO
Water pump runs
and stops while
compressor start-up
YES
Heating
Operation
NO
Water pump always
stop while system
operation
YES
YES
END
(it is normal
condition)
NO
Water pump does
not working
YES
A
DIP Switch No.5
is set to OFF ?
NO
YES
Water pump
control by
Indoor unit PCB
is not correct
B
(*): It is normal condition that water pump runs or stops during system operation (including compressor start-up)
due to specific control logic.
• Water pump does not because of mechanical defects of water pump or wrong wiring at the water pump.
• To correct mechanical defects, contact official After Service Center and replace the water pump.
A
• To correct wrong wiring, check if wires ʻCN_W/PUMP(A)ʼ connector on the indoor unit PCB and
water pump terminal box (black plastic box at the water pump) are connected firmly. Also, check
wires are electrically connected by measuring resistance of each wires(if electrically connected
exactly, resistance should be 0 ohm).
• Indoor unit PCB can not make control signal or wrong wiring at the water pump.
• To correct Indoor unit PCBʼs making control signal, first check the signal level. Use electric voltage
meter and measure voltage at ʻCN_W/PUMP(A)ʼ connector on the indoor unit PCB. If measured
B
value is not 220V ~ 240V AC while ʻWater Pump Operating Icon(
) ʼ is displayed at control
panel, the indoor unit PCB is in trouble. In this case, contact official After Service Center and
replace the indoor unit PCB.
• To correct wrong wiring, please refer Ⓐ.
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Checking Key Components of Indoor Unit
1.3 Electric Heater
Start
(*1)
Electric heater is
working
NO
YES
More than 5 minutes
elapsed since electric
heater working
NO
Electric heater
working time
is not enough
A
Electric power
is not supplied
B
Thermodisk is
not correctly
working
C
ELB (or MCCB) cuts
off Power or ELB
(or MCCB) trouble
D
YES
(*2)
External electric
power supply OK?
NO
YES
(*3)
Thermodisk
OK?
NO
YES
(*4)
NO
ELB or MCCB OK?
YES
(*5)
Relay Contactor
OK?
YES
NO
Relay
contactor
is not working
correctly
E
Electric heater
is not normal
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
(*1): When electric heater is working, ʻElectric Heater
Operating Icon(
or
) ʼ is displayed at control panel
(*2) : For single-phase model : Measure electric voltage at port
3(Live) and port 4(Neutral) of Terminal Block 3 with voltage meter.
The measured value should be 220V~240V AC. To identify the location of Terminal Block 3, please refer circuit diagram of indoor unit at
ʻInstallation Manualʼ or backside of front cover of the indoor unit.
(*2) : For three-phase model : Measure electric voltage at two port of 3(R), 4(S), and
5(T) of Terminal Block 3 with voltage meter. The measured value should be 220V~240V
AC or 380V~415V AC. To identify the location of Terminal Block 3, please refer circuit
diagram of indoor unit at ʻInstallation Manualʼ or backside of front cover of the indoor unit.
(*3) : For single-phase model : Find cover of thermodisk which is located beside
air vent. Air vent is on the top of the electric heater tank. Uncover the cover by
unscrewing bolts. Find two copper leads located both left and right side of the
thermodisk core. Check resistance of both leads. The measured resistance
should be 0 ohm. After then, check if voltage is transmitted to the thermodisk correctly. Measure electric voltage between one of the lead (Live) of the thermodisk
and port 3(Neutral) of ELB(A). The measured value should be 220V~240V AC.
(*3) : For three-phase model : Find cover of thermodisk which is located side
of electric heater tank.Uncover the cover by unscrewing bolts. Find two copper
leads located both left and right side of two thermodisk core. Check resistance
of both leads of each thermodisks. The measured resistance should be 0 ohm.
While uncovering the cover of the thermodisk,
be careful for electric shock.
(*4): For single-phase model : Resistance between port 1 and port 2 should be 0 ohm.
Also, port 3 and port 4 should be 0 ohm, too. Finally, measure electric voltage at port 2(Live)
and port 4(Neutral) with voltage meter. The measured value should be 220V~240V AC.
(*4) : For three-phase model : Resistance between port 1-to-port 2, port 3-to-port
4, and port 5-to-port 6 of MCCB(A) should be 0 ohm. Port number and location of
MCCB(A) can be found circuit diagram of the indoor unit(back side of front cover).
(*5): For single-phase model : At Relay Contactor (A), measure electric voltage at port
2(Live) and port 6(Neutral) with voltage meter. The measured value should be
220V~240V AC. Also, at Relay Contactor (B), measure electric voltage at port 2(Live)
and port 6(Neutral) with voltage meter. The measured value should be 220V~240V AC.
(*5): For three-phase model : At Magnet Contact (C) or Magnet
Contact (B), resistance between port L1-to-port T1, port L2-to-port T2,
and port L3-to-port T3 should be 0 ohm.
• Wait for 5 minutes to heat water inside electric heater tank. If capacity of electric heater is 6kW, at least
2 centigrade will be increased.
• For single-phase model : Check if external electricity power supply is breakout. If not, check wiring between external electricity power
supply and port 3 and port 4 of Terminal Block 3. You can identify the location of Terminal Block 3 at the circuit diagram of indoor unit.
• For three-phase model : Check if external electricity power supply is breakout. If not, check wiring between external electricity power supply and port 3, port 4, and port 5 of Terminal Block 3. You can identify the location of Terminal Block 3 at the circuit diagram of indoor unit.
• Thermodisk is mechanically defected. In this case, contact official After Service Center and replace the thermodisk.
• Check the insulation resistance of Electric Heater.
• If the insulation resistance has improper, remove the cause of the problem and then reset the ELB(or MCCB).
• Replace the ELB(or MCCB) when insulation resistance is OK.
• Relay contactor is is mechanically defected. In this case, contact official After Service Center and
replace the relay contactor.
• Heating coil of electric heater can be damaged or wiring inside the electric heater is problem. Before replacing the electric heater, in this case, contact official After Service Center and do diagnosis about electric heater and related parts
including the capacity of external electric power source. If the reason of malfunction is clearly proved as the defect of
the electric heater itself, then replace it with new one.
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1.4 Control Panel
To solve various troubles while using control panel, please read following FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).
For your convenience, all questions are classified according to topics.
No
Topic
Question
Answer
1
Power button does
not bright
System installation is finished. Also, all wirings
including power connection
is all right. But when the
power button in front of the
control panel is pushed, it
does not bright.
• There can be a problem in wiring between PCB and
control panel. Open control box and find ʻCN_REMOʼ
connector at the PCB. If the connector is empty or nothing is connected, please connect it with end of wire
which is from control panel then restart the system.
• Check if external controller is connected like thermostat.
If thermostat is connected to the system and it is configured exactly, you can see ʻThermostat Icon (
)ʼ at
the display of the control panel. It is normal condition
that power button of control panel does not work when
thermostat is installed.
2
Some icons are displayed automatically
Although nobody touched
control panel, someties it
displays specific icons and
the system operates automatically.
• It is normal condition. Basically, two features can be operated without userʼs decision – one is system protective operation, the other is ʻbackground water tank heating operationʼ,
which is heating inside the water tank while space heating is
not used or the system is not working. System protective
operation is, as letter says, for the purpose of securing the
system from worse condition. Anti-freezing operation, for
example, is one of the protective operation. It is essential to
start protective operation to prevent potential malfunction
and to keep possible accidents. On the other hand, background water tank heating operation is not protective operation but to supply warm water to end-user. The background
water tank heating operation is only started when the water
tank temperature is under the specific temperature.
3
Water tank heating
or related features
are not permitted
Setting water tank temperature is not permitted
although the water tank is
installed.
Following two conditions should be satisfied.
• Check if ʻWater tank enable/disableʼ button is correctly
pushed or not. To use water tank, end-user must push
button and highlight
icon. Otherwise, water tank heating is disabled.
• Also, check if DIP switch setting is correct or not. To identify
the DIP switch setting, open the control box inside the
indoor unit. Unless 2nd and 3rd pin of DIP switch setting is
01(OFF-ON) or 10(ON-OFF), the water tank heating will not
be configured.
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Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit
2. Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit
2.1 Compressor
Check and ensure in following order when error related with the compressor or error related with power occurs
during operation:
No.
1
2
Checking Item
Is how long power on during
operation?
Does failure appears again
when starting operation?
Symptom
Countermeasure
1) Power on for 12 hours or more
• Go to No.2.
2) Power on for 12 hours or less
• Go to No.2 after applying
power for designated time (12
hours).
• Check IPM may fail.
1) The compressor stops andsame
error appears again.
Method to measure insulation 2) If output voltage of the inverter is
resistance
stably output.
Ω�
• Check coil resistor and insulation resistor. If normal, restart
the unit. If same symptom
occurs, replace the compressor.
• Insulation resistor: 2MΩ or
more
• Coil resistor:
at 25°C
Inverter
(GJT240DAA)
Method to measure coil
resistance
Ω�
3) If output voltage of the inverter is
unstable or it is 0V.
(When incapable of using a digital tester)
U-V
0.997
U-W
0.980
V-W
0.965
• Check the IPM.
If the IPM is normal, replace
the inverter board.
• Check coil resistor and insulation resistor.
[Cautions when measuring voltage and current of inverter power circuit]
Measuring values may be different depending on measuring tools and measuring circuits since voltage, current in
the power supply or output side of the inverter has no same waveform.
Especially, output voltage changes when output voltage of the inverter has a pattern of pulse wave.
In addition, measuring values appear largely different depending on measuring tools.
Note
1) If using a portable tester when checking the output voltage of the inverter is constant (when comparing relative
voltage between lines), always use an analog tester. Especially exercise particular caution if the output frequency of the inverter is low, when using a movable tester, where change of measured voltage values is large
between other lines, when virtually same values appear actually or where there is danger to determine that failure of the inverter occurred.
2) You can use rectification voltmeter (
) if using commercial frequency tester when measuring output values of
the inverter (when measuring absolute values). Accurate measuring values cannot be obtained with a general
portaable tester (For analog and digital mode).
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Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit
2.2 Fan Motor
Checking Item
(1) The fan motor does not
operate.
Does failure appears
again when starting
operation?
Symptom
Countermeasure
1) When power supply is
abnormal
2) For wrong wiring
(2) Vibration of the fan
motor is large.
• Modify connection status in front of or at the rear of
the breaker, or if the power terminal console is at
frosting condition.
• Modify the power supply voltage is beyond specified scope.
• For following wiring.
1. Check connection status.
2. Check contact of the connector.
3. Check that parts are firmly secured by tightening
screws.
4. Check connection of polarity.
5. Check short circuit and grounding.
3) For failure of motor
• Measure winding resistance of the motor coils.
4) For failure of circuit board
Replace the circuit board in following procedures if
problems occur again when powering on and if there
are no matters equivalent to items as specified in
above 1) through 4).
(Carefully check both connector and grounding
wires when replacing the circuit board.)
1. Replace only fan control boards.
If starting is done, it means that the fan control
board has defect.
2. Replace both fan control board and the main
board.
If starting is done, it means that the main board
has defect.
3. If problems continue to occur even after countermeasure of No.1 and No.2, it means that both
boards has defect.
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Checking Key Components of Outdoor Unit
2.3 Electronic Expansion Valve
DC 12V
Driving�
circuit
EEV
ø5
Red
5
ø4
White
4
ø4
2
ø3
Yellow
3
ø3
3
ø2
Orange
2
ø2
ø1
Blue
1
ø1
4
6
M
1
• Pulse signal output value and valve operation
Output(ø) No.
Output state
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ø1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ø2
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ø3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ø4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
• Output pulse sequence
- In valve close state: 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 → 1
- In valve open state: 8 → 7 → 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2 → 1 → 8
1. If EEV open angle does not change, all of output phase will be OFF
2. If output phase is different or continuously in the ON state, motor will not operate smoothly and start vibrating.
• EEV valve operation
Valve�
open�
Angle
- At power ON, open angle signal of 1400 pulses output and valve position is set to ⓐ
If valve operates smoothly, no noise and vibration
occur and if valve is closed. noise occurs.
close
Full open�
1350 pulses
open
- Noise from EEV can be confirmed by touching the
EEV surface with a screw driver and listening the
EEV noise.
- If liquid refrigerant is in EEV, the noise is lower.
pulse
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• EEV Coil and body(Outdoor unit)
Coil part
Body
Lead wire
• Remove and assemble the coil
Remove
Assemble
• Grip the A part tightly, and pull up coil part
upward.
When the coil part is removed or assembled,
be careful not to bend the pipe of the body.
A part
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•�EEV failure check method
Failure mode
Microcomputer
Driving circuit
failure
Diagnosis
1.Disconnect the EEV connector form control board and
connect testing LED
1K�
Repair process
Unit
Check and replace
Indoor unit control
board
Indoor
unit
LED
2. Main power ON, pulse signal is out from EEV for 17 sec.
If LEDs do not turn on, or are in on state continuously,
then driving circuit is abnormal
EEV locking
1.If EEV is locked, in no load state, the driving motor rotate,
and clicking sound always occurs
Replace EEV
Indoor
/ Outdoor
unit
EEV Motor coil
short or
misconnection
1. Check the resistance between coil terminal
(red-white, red-yellow, red-orange, red-blue)
2. If the estimated resistance value is in 52 ± 3Ω�
then the EEV is normal
1. Check the resistance between coil terminal
(brown-white, brown-yellow, brown-orange, brown-blue)
2. If the estimated resistance value is in 150 ± 10Ω�
then the EEV is normal
Replace EEV
Outdoor
unit
Replace EEV
Indoor
unit
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Self-Diagnosis Feature
3. Self-Diagnosis Feature
3.1 Concept of ʻClassified Troubleʼ
• Definition of terms
- Trouble : a problem which can stop system operation, and can be resumed temporarily under limited operation
without certificated professionalʼs assist.
- Error : a problem which can stop system operation, and can be resumed ONLY after certificated professionalʼs
check.
- Emergency mode : temporary heating operation while system met Trouble
• Objective of introducing ʻTroubleʼ
- Not like airconditioning product, Air-to-Water heat pump is generally operating in whole winter season without
any system stopping.
- If system found some problem, which is not critical to system operating for yielding heating energy, the system
can temporarily continue operating in emergency mode with enduserʼs decision.
• Classified Trouble
- Trouble is classified two levels according to the seriousness of the problem : Slight Trouble and Heavy Trouble
- Slight Trouble : a problem is found inside the indoor unit. In most case, this trouble is concerned with sensor
problems. The outdoor unit is operating under emergency mode operation condition which is
configured by DIP switch No. 4 of the indoor unit PCB.
- Heavy Trouble : a problem is found inside the outdoor unit. As the outdoor unit has problem, the emergency
mode operation is performed by electric heater located in the indoor unit.
- Option Trouble : a problem is found for option operation such as water tank heating. In this trouble, the troubled
option is assumed as if it is not installed at the system.
• Emergency operation is not automatically restarted after main electricity power is
reset.
- In normal condition, the product operating information is restored and automatically restarted after main electricity power is reset.
- But in emergency operation, automatic re-start is prohibited to protect the product.
- Therefore, user must restart the product after power reset when emergency operation has been running.
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Self-Diagnosis Feature
3.2 Error Code List
Code
No.
Classification
Description
Slight Heavy Option
Trouble Trouble Trouble
O
Unit
Error
01
Problem in Remote Room Air sensor
Indoor
02
Problem in Refrigerant (Inlet side) sensor
03
Bad communication between control panel and indoor unit
O
Indoor
05
Bad communication between Indoor unit and Outdoor unit
O
Indoor / Outdoor
06
Problem in Refrigerant (Outlet side) sensor
08
Problem in Water Tank sensor
09
PCB Program (EEPROM) Fault
13
Problem in Solar-thermal sensor
14
Problem in Flow Switch
O
Indoor
15
Water pipe overheated
O
Indoor
16
Problems in sensors
O
Indoor
17
Problem in Water-inlet sensor
O
Indoor
18
Problem in Water-outlet sensor
O
Indoor
19
Problem in Water-interlim sensor
O
Indoor
20
Electric heater overheated
O
Indoor
O
Indoor
O
Water Tank
O
O
Indoor
Indoor
O
Indoor
• Notice of error code
- Slight / Heavy / Option Troubles : lowercases ʻchʼ + code no.
- Errors : capital letters ʻCHʼ + code no.
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Self-Diagnosis Feature
Classification
Code
No.
Description
Slight Heavy Option
Error
Trouble Trouble Trouble
LED Blinking
Unit
LED1 (Red) LED2 Green)
21
DC Peak (IPM Fault)
O
Outdoor
1 time
22
CT 2 (Max CT)
O
Outdoor
2 times
23
DC Link Voltage is low
O
Outdoor
3 times
24
High Pressure / Low Pressure switch activated
O
Outdoor
4 times
25
Voltage is too low or too high
O
Outdoor
26
Problem in DC Compressor positioning
O
Outdoor
6 times
27
PSC Fault
O
Outdoor
7 times
28
DC Link Voltage is high
O
Outdoor
8 times
29
High current at Compressor phases
O
Outdoor
9 times
32
Temperature at discharge-pipe is too high
O
Outdoor
40
Problem in CT sensor
O
Outdoor
none
41
Problem in discharge-pipe temperature sensor
O
Outdoor
1 time
44
Problem in ambient temperature sensor
O
Outdoor
45
Problem in condenser-pipe temperature sensor
O
Outdoor
5 times
46
Problem in suction-pipe temperature sensor
O
Outdoor
6 times
52
Bad communication between internal PCBs
O
Outdoor
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
5 times
2 times
4 times
2 times
53
Bad communication between Indoor unit and Outdoor unit
O
Outdoor
3 times
60
EEPROM Checksum mismatched
O
Outdoor
none
61
Temperature at condenser-pipe is too high
O
Outdoor
1 time
62
Temperature at heatsink is too high
O
Outdoor
63
Temperature at condenser-pipe is too low
O
Outdoor
65
Problem in heatsink temperature sensor
O
Outdoor
73
Instant over current input
O
Outdoor
6 times
2 times
3 times
5 times
6 times
3 times
Error Indicator (Outdoor PCB)
Outdoor Error
Ex) Error 21 (DC Peack)
2 Times
2 Times
2 Times
LED01G�
(RED)
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Time
1 Sec.
1 Time
1 Time
LED02G�
(GREEN)
2 Sec.
2 Sec.
CAUTION
Precaution in Service or Check
Even after stopping the operation of product, it takes some time to discharge the remaining electricity of the electrolytic
capacitor that was charged early. Before conducting a checking or repairing job, pull out the plug out of the outlet and
make sure that the lamp on the control board outdoor unit is off.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
4. Trouble Shooting Guide
Display
code
Description
Cause
Normal Condition
01
Problem in Remote Room Air sensor
02
Problem in Refrigerant (Inlet side) sensor
06
Problem in Refrigerant (Outlet side) sensor
08
Problem in Water Tank sensor
13
Problem in Solar-thermal sensor
16
Problems in sensors
• PCB fault
17
Problem in Water-inlet sensor
• Sensor fault • Voltage: 2.5Vdc at 25 centigrade
(plugged) (for all sensors)
18
Problem in Water-outlet sensor
19
Problem in Water-interlim sensor
• Incorrect
connection
between
sensor and
PCB
• Resistance: 10k ohm at 25 centigrade
(unplugged)
→ for Remote Room Air sensor
• Resistance: 5k ohm at 25 centigrade
(unplugged)
→ for all sensors EXCEPT Remote Room
Air sensor
• Refer resistance-temperature table to
check in different temperature
Check Flow Chart
Is sensor properly
connected to PCB?
No
Connect properly to PCB
Yes
Is the resistance value
of sensor normal?
No
Change the sensor
Yes
Change the PCB
Unplugged�
�
Plugged�
�
10k�
2.5Vdc
Ω�
V
Check the resistance
Check the voltage�
�
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Display
code
03
Description
Cause
Bad communication between control panel
and indoor unit.
Normal Condition
• Incorrect
connection
between
sensor and
PCB
• Wire connection between control panel
and indoor unit PCB should be tight
• PCB fault
• Output voltage of PCB should be 12Vdc
• Sensor fault
Check Flow Chart
Does the error occur
again when the control
panel is replaced?
No
Indoor Unit
Replace the control panel
12V� S� GND�
(RD)�(YL)�(BK)�
�
�
�
Yes
Does the error occur
again when the cable
(between control panel
and PCB) is replaced?
No
Check if the wire is
connected tightly and also
check wire itself
12Vdc
Yes
V
Replace indoor unit PCB
Check the Voltage.
After replacing the control panel or indoor unit PCB, it is very important to perform parameter setting by
ʻentering Installer Setting Modeʼ at the control panel.
If not, system will NOT be operated correctly. It is STRONGLY recommended to keep above instruction.
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Display
code
05
Description
Cause
Normal Condition
• The connector for transmission is disBad communication
connected
between Indoor unit
• The connecting wires are misconand Outdoor unit
• Wire connection between control panel
nected
and indoor unit PCB should be tight
• The communication line is broken
• Outdoor PCB is abnormal
53
• Indoor PCB is abnormal
Check Flow Chart
Replace indoor unit PCB
Control panel
displays CH05?
No
Reconnect transmission cable
between indoor unit PCB and
control panel
Yes
Is outdoor PCB LED
blinking?
No
Check the main power
supply at the ODU
terminal block?
No
Replace outdoor PCB after
checking
Replace TRANS after checking
Yes
Yes
No
Is main circuit breaker off?
Yes
Check the insulation of inverter
Check the capacity of main circuit
breaker and replace if required
Improper connection of power supply cable
Main power supply problem
Check if the
transmission cable is
properly connected
to indoor / outdoor
terminal block?*
Yes
No
If all ok,
Turn on main circuit breaker
Re-connect transmission cable
Outdoor PCB fault
Replace after checking
Indoor PCB fault
Replace after checking
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❊ CH05 is displayed at indoor unit, �
CH53 is displayed at outdoor unit.�
�
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Display
code
09
Description
PCB Program (EEPROM) Fault
Cause
• Electrical or mechanical
damage a the EEPROM
Normal Condition
• This error can not be permitted
Check Flow Chart
- Replace the indoor unit PCB
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Trouble Shooting
Display
code
Description
Cause
Normal Condition
• Flow switch is open while
• Flow switch should be closed while interinternal water pump is working
nal water pump is working or DIP switch
• Flow switch is closed while inter- No. 5 of indoor unit PCB is set as ON
14
Problem in Flow Switch
nal water pump is not working
• Flow switch is open while DIP
switch No. 5 of indoor unit PCB is
set as ON
• Flow switch should be open while
internal water pump is not working
Check Flow Chart
Start
(*)
System stopped
while operation
NO
Water pump
running
YES
NO
Control Panel
Shows ‘CH14’
YES
NO
Pressure gage
indicates 1.5~2.0 bar
YES
NO
YES
Water is not enough
or there can be
water leakage inside
water circuit.
The flow switch is
electrically closed.
A
B
(*)
Water pump
still running
NO
Control Panel
Shows ‘CH14’
YES
The flow switch is
electrically open.
C
END
(it is normal
condition)
NO
YES
The water pump
is in trouble.
D
(*): How to identify? - Touch the terminal box (black plastic box at
the water pump) of water pump and feel if the water pump is
vibrating. If no vibration, the water pump is not operating. Also,
you can see ʻWater Pump Operating Icon(
) ʼ at control panel.
A
• Although there is not water flow inside water circuit, the flow switch detects as if water is flowing. It is
due to electrically closed (or short) of flow switch or the contact of flow switch is mechanically stuck.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the flow switch.
B
• Check if water inside water circuit is fully charged. Pressure gage at the indoor unit should indicate 1.5~2.0 bar.
• Also, as the hand of the pressure gage is not react so fast according to water charging, check the pressure gage again.
• Otherwise, there can be water leakage inside water circuit. Examine if water circuit is completely sealed.
C
• Although water is well flowing, the flow switch can not detect water flow. It is due to electrically) open of flow
switch or the contact of flow switch is mechanically broken.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the flow switch.
D
• Read ʻChecking Key Components of Indoor Unit – Water Pumpʼ carefully to get more detail information.
• Contact official After Service Center and replace the water pump.
• Also, check the water quality if there are particles that can yield locking at the shaft of the water pump.
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Display
code
Description
Cause
Normal Condition
• If there is no problem in electric heater
control, possible maximum leaving
• Leaving water temperature water temperature is 55°C.
is above 72°C
• Abnormal operation of
electric heater
15
Water pipe overheated
Check Flow Chart
Start
Leaving
water temperature is
higher than target
YES
water temperature
END
(it is normal
condition)
NO
YES
A
Thermostat
is installed
NO
A
• This is unexpected case.
• Turn off the system and call service center.
• If the system is not turned off before it yields
error code (CH15), very hot leaving water will
be generated and it is harmful to human.
YES
Leaving
water temperature is
higher than 62 °C
B
NO
B
• Room air is not fully heated by under floor
heating.
• Wait while room air is heated by target
temperature of thermostat.
YES
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Display
code
Description
Cause
Normal Condition
• If there is no problem in electric heater
control, possible maximum leaving
• Leaving water temperature water temperature is 55°C.
is above 90°C
• Abnormal operation of
electric heater
20
Electric Heater Overheated
Check Flow Chart
Start
Leaving
water temperature is
higher than target
YES
water temperature
END
(it is normal
condition)
NO
YES
A
Thermostat
is installed
NO
A
YES
Leaving
water temperature is
higher than 90 °C
NO
• This is unexpected case.
• Turn off the system and call service center.
• If the system is not turned off before it yields
error code (CH20), very hot leaving water will
be generated and it is harmful to human.
• If Error Code (CH20) is occurred, please
check thermostat, electric heater, power
supply and others. Also, it is recommended
to check air vent which is located on the top
of the electric heater tank.
B
YES
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B
• Room air is not fully heated by under floor
heating.
• Wait while room air is heated by target
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Display
code
Title
21
DC Peak
Cause of error
• Instant over current
• Over Rated current
• Poor insulation of IPM
Check point & Normal condition
• An instant over current in the U,V,W phase
- Comp lock
- The abnormal connection of U,V,W
• Over load condition
- Overcharging of refrigerant
- Pipe length.
• Poor insulation of compressor
Check Flow Chart
Check the wire
connection.(U,V,W)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Is it normal ?
(1 Ph : 230V 10%
3 Ph : 400V 10% )
Yes
No
Correct
connection
Check DC link
capacitor Is it normal?
(Refer to belows)
Check the resistance of
comp. (No difference at
each terminal)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Yes
Check Over load condition
- Overcharging of
refrigerant
- Pipe Length
- Condenser is blocked
- Outdoor fan is locked
No
Change
Compressor
Check the electricity
leakageof the compressor.
(Refer to comp check table)
Is it normal ?
Yes
No
Needs electric work
No
Change DC link
capacitor
Or Main PCB
Remove obstruction
Change outdoor fan
or motor
Change refrigerant
No
Change Main PCB
No
Change
Compressor
❊ Dc link voltage table
Model
1 Phase
Check the input power
(Outdoor, Indoor unit)
3 Phase
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DC Link Voltage
Type
Non operating
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
DC300V Ź 10%
Operating
DC280V Ź 10%
DC280V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
AUUW126C
AUUW186C
AUUW246D
AUUW306D
AUUW366D
AUUW426D
AUUW486D
PSC
PSC
PFC
PFC
PFC
PFC
PFC
AUUW606D
PFC
DC300V Ź 10%
DC380V Ź 10%
AUUW368D
AUUW428D
AUUW488D
PSC
PFC
PFC
DC540V Ź 10%
DC540V Ź 10%
DC540V Ź 10%
DC500V Ź 10%
DC680V Ź 10%
DC680V Ź 10%
AUUW608D
PFC
DC540V Ź 10%
DC680V Ź 10%
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Display
code
22
Title
Max. C/T
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
• Malfunction of compressor
• Blocking of pipe
• Low voltage input
• Refrigerant, pipe length, blocked, …
• Over current
Check Flow Chart
Check the wire
connection.(U,V,W)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Is it normal ?
(1 Ph : 230V 10%
3 Ph : 400V 10% )
No
Correct
connection
Check the resistance of
comp. (No difference at
each terminal)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Check the electricity
leakageof the compressor.
(Refer to comp check table)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Yes
Check DC link
capacitor Is it normal?
(Refer to belows)
Yes
No
Change
Compressor
No
Needs electric work
Check Over load condition
- Overcharging of
refrigerant
- Pipe Length
- Condenser is blocked
- Outdoor fan is locked
No
Change DC link
capacitor
Or Main PCB
Remove obstruction
Change outdoor fan
or motor
Change refrigerant
No
Change Main PCB
No
Change
Compressor
Check the input power
(Outdoor, Indoor unit)
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Display
code
Title
23
DC Link
Low voltage.
• 1ph : DC link volt. is
140Vdc .
• 3ph : DC link volt. is
250Vdc .
• Check the power source.
• Check the components.
DC Link
High voltage
• 1ph : DC link volt. is
140Vdc .
• 3ph : DC link volt. is
250Vdc .
• Check the power source.
• Check the components.
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
’
’
’
’
28
❊ Check DC link voltage
Check Flow Chart
Check the wire
connection.(U,V,W)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Is it normal ?
Yes
Is it normal ?
Yes
No
Correct
connection
V
No
Change
Compressor
No
Change
Compressor
Check the input power
❊ Dc link voltage table
Model
1 Phase
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Type
PFC
Non operating
DC310V Ź 10%
Operating
DC380V Ź 10%
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Trouble Shooting
Display
code
Title
24
Press S/W Open
Cause of error
• High pressure S/W
open.
Check point & Normal condition
• Check the connection of “CN_PRESS”
• Check the SVC V/V open.
• Check the leakage of refrigerant.
Check Flow Chart
Is the wire connection
normal ?
No
Correct connection
Yes
Is the soldering
state of connector is
normal?
No
Re-soldering component
Yes
Is the SVC Valve
opened ?
No
Open SVC Valve
Yes
CN_PRESS
Check the leakage of
refrigerant.
Check Pressure of
suction pipe
Check Pressure of
discharge pipe
Is it normal ?
Yes
No
Re-vaccuming system
& Re-charging
Change main PCB
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code
Title
26
DC Compressor
Position
• Compressor
position detect error
• Check the connection of comp wire “U,V,W”
• Malfunction of compressor
• Check the component of “IPM”, detection parts.
27
PSC Fault
PFC Fault
• Over current at
“IGBT”/PFC module
• Check the component of “IGBT” /PFC module.
• Check the components.
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
Check Flow Chart
Check the wire
connection.(U,V,W)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Is it normal ?
(1 Ph : 230V 10%
3 Ph : 400V 10% )
Yes
No
Correct
connection
Check DC link
capacitor Is it normal?
(Refer to belows)
Check the resistance of
comp. (No difference at
each terminal)
Is it normal ?
Yes
Yes
Check Over load condition
- Overcharging of
refrigerant
- Pipe Length
- Condenser is blocked
- Outdoor fan is locked
No
Change
Compressor
Check the electricity
leakageof the compressor.
(Refer to comp check table)
Is it normal ?
Yes
No
Needs electric work
No
Change DC link
capacitor
Or Main PCB
Remove obstruction
Change outdoor fan
or motor
Change refrigerant
No
Change Main PCB
No
Change
Compressor
❊ Dc link voltage table
Model
1 Phase
AHUW096A1
DC Link Voltage
Type
PFC
Non operating
DC310V Ź 10%
Operating
DC380V Ź 10%
Check the input power
(Outdoor, Indoor unit)
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code
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Title
Inverter compressor over
current
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
1. Overload operation
(Pipe clogging/Covering/EEV defect/Ref. overcharge)
Inverter compressor input
2. Compressor damage(Insulation damage/Motor
current is over 23A
damage)
3. Input voltage low
4. ODU inverter PCB assembly damage
Check Flow Chart
Is installation
condition normal?
No
Yes
Are the resistance
between each phase and
insulation resistance of Inverter
compressor normal?
No
1. Check Pipe clogging/distortion
2. Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
3. Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal
operation
4. Check refrigerant pressure
→ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
1. Check resistance between each terminal of compressor
(0.188 ±7%)
2. Check insulation resistance between compressor
terminal and pipe (over 50MΩ )
→ Replace compressor if abnormality found
Yes
Is compressor
wire connection
condition normal?
No
1. Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector
connection condition
2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
(bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
Yes
Is input voltage normal?
No
Check
L~N phase is 220V ±15%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal
No
Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality
→ Replace inverter PCB assembly
Yes
Is inverter PCB assembly
normal?
Yes
Recheck power and installation condition
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code
Title
39
Transmission Error
Between (PFC Micom ’
INV Micom)
Cause of error
Communication Error
Between PFC Micom
and INV Micom.
Check point & Normal condition
1. Micom defect/Circuit defect
2. Different Micom S/W Version
3. ODU inverter PCB assembly damage
Check Flow Chart
Is PFC Micom & INV Micom
S/W Program normal?
No
Upgrade Micom Program
Yes
Is Inverter PCB assembly normal?
No
Replace inverter PCB assembly
Yes
Recheck power and installation condition
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Title
32
D-pipe (Inverter)
temp. high
(105˚C )
33
D-pipe (Constant)
temp. high
(105˚C )
’
’
Display
code
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
• Discharge sensor
(Inverter) temp. high
• Check the discharge pipe sensor for INV.
• Check the install condition for over load.
• Check the leakage of refrigerant.
• Check the SVC V/V open.
• Refer to sensor resistance table.
• Discharge sensor
(Cons.) temp. high
• Check the discharge pipe sensor for Cons.
• Check the install condition for over load.
• Check the leakage of refrigerant.
• Check the SVC V/V open.
• Refer to sensor resistance table.
Check Flow Chart
Check Over load condition
- Refrigerant leakage
- Condenser is blocked
- Outdoor fan is locked
Yes
Is the resistance
of the sensor is 200kΩ
at 25˚C?
No
Remove obstruction
Change outdoor fan
or motor
Change refrigerant
Yes
Plug the sensor
on Indoor unit PCB
Unplug the sensor
on Outdoor unit PCB
Estimate the Voltage
of each sensor.
Check the
Connector connection
Is it normal ?
No
Change the sensor
Yes
Is the voltage of the
sensor is
4.5Vdc at 25˚C
No
Correct connection
Yes
Yes
Repair or Change the PCB.
Estimate the resistance
of each sensor.
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No
Change the sensor
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code
40
Error Type
CT sensor error
Error Point
Main Reasons
1. Input voltage abnormal (T-N)
Micom input voltage isn't
within 2.5V ±0.3V at initial 2. ODU inverter PCB damage
state of power supply
(CT sensing part)
Check Flow Chart
Is input voltage normal?
No
Check
L~N phase voltage is 220V ±10%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal
Yes
Is inverter PCB assembly normal?
No
Replace inverter PCB assembly
Yes
Recheck power and installation condition
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41
47
D-pipe sensor(Inv)
D-pipe sensor(Cons)
• Connector connection error • Normal resistor : 200KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25˚C (plugged)
• Faulty PCB
• Faulty sensor (Open / Short) • Refer to sensor resistance table.
44
Air sensor
• Connector connection error • Normal resistor : 10KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25˚C (plugged)
• Faulty PCB
• Faulty sensor (Open / Short) • Refer to sensor resistance table.
45
46
Condenser Pipe sensor
Suction Pipe sensor
• Connector connection error • Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25˚C (plugged)
• Faulty PCB
• Faulty sensor (Open / Short) • Refer to sensor resistance table.
65
Heat sink
sensor
• Connector connection error • Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25˚C (plugged)
• Faulty PCB
• Faulty sensor (Open / Short) • Refer to sensor resistance table.
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
Check Flow Chart
Unplug the sensor
on Indoor unit PCB
Estimate the Voltage
of each sensor.
Check the
Connector connection
Is the voltage of the
sensor is 4.5Vdc /
2.5Vdc at 25˚C
No
Change the sensor
Yes
Is it normal ?
No
Correct connection
Yes
Repair or Change the PCB.
Unplugged
Plugged
Estimate the resistance
of each sensor.
Is the resistance of the
Sensor is 200kΩ/10kΩ⁄
/5kΩ at 25˚C?
No
Change the sensor
Yes
10kΩ
2.5Vdc
Ω
V
Plug the sensor
on Indoor unit PCB
Check the resistance
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Title
51
Over capacity
60
EEPROM
Check sum
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
• Over capacity
Combination
• Check the indoor unit capacity.
• Check the combination table.
• Check sum error
• Check the connection port.
• Check the poor soldering.
Check Flow Chart (CH51)
Check the
indoor unit combination
Check the outdoor
unit max combination
Is it normal ?
No
Correct connection
Yes
Check PCB
Check Flow Chart (CH60)
Check the the
connection port.
Is it normal ?
No
Correct connection
Yes
Change EEPROM
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code
Title
61
Condenser
pipe sensor
temp. high
• condenser pipe
sensor detected high
temp.(65˚C)
• Check the load condition.
• Check the sensor of Condenser pipe sensor.
• Normal resistor : 5KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25˚C (Plugged)
62
Heat sink sensor
temp. high
• heat sink sensor
detected high temp.
(85˚C)
• Check the load condition.
• Check the sensor of heat sink.
• Normal resistor : 10KΩ/ at 25˚C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25˚C (Plugged)
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
Check Flow Chart
Check Over load condition
- Refrigerant leakage
- Condenser is blocked
- Outdoor fan is locked
Yes
Is the resistance of
the Sensor is 5kΩ
/10kΩ at 25˚C?
No
Remove obstruction
Change outdoor fan
or motor
Change refrigerant
Yes
Plug the sensor
on Indoor unit PCB
Unplug the sensor
on Outdoor unit PCB
Estimate the Voltage
of each sensor.
Check the
Connector connection
Is it normal ?
No
Change the sensor
Yes
Is the voltage of the
sensor is 4.5Vdc /
2.5Vdc at 25˚C
No
Correct connection
Yes
Yes
Repair or Change the PCB.
Estimate the resistance
of each sensor.
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Change the sensor
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73
Title
AC input instant over current error
(Matter of software)
Cause of error
Check point & Normal condition
Inverter PCB input power
current is over 48A(peak)
for 2ms
1. Overload operation (Pipe clogging/Covering/EEV
defect/Ref.overcharge)
2. Compressor damage
(Insulation damage/Motor damage)
3. Input voltage abnormal (L, N)
4. Power line assemble condition abnormal
5. Inverter PCB assembly damage
(input current sensing part)
Check Flow Chart
Is installation
condition normal?
No
Yes
1.Check Pipe clogging/distortion
2.Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
3.Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal operation
4.Check refrigerant pressure
→ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
No
Check
L~N phase voltage is 220V ±10%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is abnormal
No
1.Check L, N connection condition
2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
No
1.Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector connection condition
2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
3.Check compressor terminal connection condition(bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
Is input voltage normal?
Yes
Is AC input Wire connection
condition normal?
Yes
Is compressor
Wire connection
condition normal?
Yes
Is inverter PCB assembly
normal?
No
Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality
→ Replace inverter PCB assembly
Yes
Recheck power and
installation condition
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Sensor resistance table
Pipe Temp
Air Temp
B Constant
3977
B Constant
3977
Std Temp
25
Std Temp
25
Resistance
5
Resistance
10
Temp
Resistance
Volt
Temp
Resistance
Volt
-30
102.17
4.714
-30
204.35
4.72
-25
73.49
4.611
-25
146.97
4.62
-20
53.55
4.481
-20
107.09
4.492
-15
39.5
4.322
-15
79
4.336
-10
29.48
4.131
-10
58.95
4.149
-5
22.24
3.91
-5
44.47
3.931
0
16.95
3.661
0
33.9
3.685
5
13.05
3.389
5
26.09
3.416
10
10.14
3.102
10
20.27
3.131
15
7.94
2.808
15
15.89
2.838
20
6.28
2.515
20
12.55
2.546
25
5
2.232
25
10
2.262
30
4.01
1.965
30
8.03
1.994
35
3.24
1.717
35
6.49
1.745
40
2.64
1.493
40
5.28
1.519
45
2.16
1.293
45
4.32
1.316
50
1.78
1.116
50
3.56
1.137
55
1.48
0.962
55
2.95
0.981
60
1.23
0.828
60
2.46
0.846
65
1.03
0.714
65
2.06
0.729
70
0.87
0.615
70
1.74
0.628
75
0.74
0.531
75
1.47
0.542
80
0.63
0.459
80
1.25
0.469
85
0.54
0.397
85
1.07
0.406
90
0.46
0.345
90
0.92
0.353
95
0.4
0.3
95
0.79
0.307
100
0.34
0.262
100
0.68
0.268
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Heatsink Temp
D-Pipe Temp
B Constant
3970
B Constant
3500
Std Temp
25
Std Temp
25
Resistance
10
Resistance
200
Temp
Resistance
Volt
Temp
Resistance
Volt
-30
102.17
4.71
-30
2845.99
4.969
-25
73.49
4.61
0
585.66
4.851
-20
53.55
4.48
5
465.17
4.814
-15
39.5
4.32
10
372.49
4.77
-10
29.48
4.13
15
300.58
4.717
-5
22.24
3.91
20
244.33
4.657
0
16.95
3.66
25
200
4.587
5
26.05
4.73
30
164.79
4.508
10
20.25
4.66
35
136.64
4.418
15
15.87
4.57
40
113.98
4.318
20
12.55
4.47
45
95.62
4.208
25
10
4.35
50
80.65
4.088
30
8.03
4.21
55
68.38
3.958
35
6.49
4.06
60
58.27
3.82
40
5.28
3.89
65
49.88
3.674
45
4.33
3.71
70
42.9
3.522
50
3.57
3.52
75
37.05
3.365
55
2.96
3.32
80
32.14
3.205
60
2.47
3.11
85
27.99
3.043
65
2.07
2.9
90
24.46
2.88
70
1.74
2.69
95
21.46
2.719
75
1.48
2.48
100
18.89
2.561
80
1.26
2.28
110
14.79
2.255
85
1.07
2.09
120
11.72
1.972
90
0.92
1.9
130
9.4
1.716
95
0.8
1.73
140
7.62
1.487
100
0.69
1.57
150
6.24
1.287
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Check of compressor
n Check resistance of the compressor
n Check Insulation resistance of the compressor
Comp
U
Comp
Copper
pipe
Ω
V
Ω
W
Model
AHUW096A1
Resistance(Ω at 20℃)
Resistance(Ω) at 20°C
U-V
U-W
V-W
Terminal
All models
0.997
0.980
0.965
U-GND
More than 2MΩ
V-GND
More than 2MΩ
W-GND
More than 2MΩ
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