V6R VRF Service Manual - EU
V6R VRF Service Manual - EU
V6R VRF Service Manual - EU
Service
Manual
Series VRF
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MV6-R335WV2RN1 MV6-R500WV2RN1
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CONTENTS
Part 3 Control............................................................................................ 25
CONTENTS
Part 6 Diagnosis and Troubleshooting ..................................................... 83
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Part 1
General Information
1 Indoor and Outdoor Unit Capacities ...................................................... 4
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1 Indoor and Outdoor Unit Capacities
1.1 Indoor Units
1.1.1 VRF indoor units
Table 1-1.1: Standard indoor unit abbreviation codes
Abbreviation Abbreviation
Type Type
code code
Q1 One-way Cassette T1 High Static Pressure Duct
Q2 Two-way Cassette G Wall-mounted
Q4C Compact Four-way Cassette DL Ceiling & Floor
Q4 Four-way Cassette F Floor Standing
T2 Medium Static Pressure Duct Z Console
2.2 7 0.8 22 22 22 22 — 22 — 22 — 22 22
2.8 9 1 28 28 28 28 28 28 — 28 — 28 28
3.6 12 1.25 36 36 36 36 36 36 — 36 36 36 36
4.5 15 1.6 45 45 45 45 45 45 — 45 45 45 45
5.6 19 2 56 56 56 — 56 56 — 56 56 56 —
7.1 24 2.5 71 71 71 — 71 71 71 71 71 71 —
8.0 27 3 80 — — — 80 80 80 80 80 80 —
9.0 30 3.2 90 — — — 90 90 90 90 90 — —
10.0 34 3.6 100 — — — 100 — — — — — —
11.2 38 4 112 — — — 112 112 112 — 112 — —
14.0 48 5 140 — — — 140 140 140 — 140 — —
16.0 55 6 160 — — — 160 160 160 — 160 — —
20.0 68 7 200 — — — — — 200 — — — —
25.0 85 9 250 — — — — — 250 — — — —
28.0 96 10 280 — — — — — 280 — — — —
Notes:
1. V6R series outdoor units are compatible with the 2nd generation DC VRF indoor unit and 2nd generation AC VRF indoor units (which will be released soon).
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1.1.2 Fresh air processing unit
Table 1-1.3: Fresh air processing unit capacity range
Capacity 12.5kW 14kW 20kW 25kW 28kW
Capacity index 125 140 200 250 280
Notes:
1. V6R series outdoor units are compatible with the 2nd generation DC Fresh air processing unit.
Notes:
1. The combinations of units shown in the table are factory-recommended. Other combinations of units are also possible.
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2 External Appearance
2.1 Indoor Units
Table 1-2.1: Indoor unit appearance
Q1 Q2
Q4C Q4
T2 T1
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F Z
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2.2 Heat Recovery Ventilator
Table 1-2.3: Heat recovery ventilator appearance
Heat Recovery Ventilator
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2.4 Outdoor Units
2.4.1 Single units
Table 1-2.5: Single outdoor unit appearance
8/10/12HP 14/16/18HP
(with single fan) (with dual fan)
20/22HP 24/26/28/30HP
32/34/36HP 38/40HP
42/44HP 46/48/50/52/54HP
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2.5 Mode Selection Box
Table 1-2.7: MS box appearance
Max. number of
Model name Appearance downstream indoor
units
MS01/N1-D1,2 8
MS04/N1-D 20
MS06/N1-D 30
MS10/N1-D 47
MS12/N1-D 47
Notes:
1. MS01 can be ceiling-suspended installed and wall-mounted installed.
2. Low temperature cooling operation and leakage detection function are available in MS01.
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3 Outdoor Unit Combinations
Table 1-3.1: Outdoor unit combinations
22.4 8 1 ●
28.0 10 1 ●
33.5 12 1 ●
—
40.0 14 1 ●
45.0 16 1 ●
50.0 18 1 ●
56.0 20 2 ●●
61.5 22 2 ● ●
68.0 24 2 ● ●
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73.5 26 2 ● ●
78.5 28 2 ● ● FQZHW-02SB1
83.5 30 2 ● ●
90.0 32 2 ●●
95.0 34 2 ● ●
100.0 36 2 ●●
107.0 38 3 ●● ●
112.0 40 3 ●● ●
118.5 42 3 ● ● ●
123.5 44 3 ● ●●
130.0 46 3 ● ●● FQZHW-03SB1
135.0 48 3 ●●●
140.0 50 3 ●● ●
145.0 52 3 ● ●●
150.0 54 3 ●●●
Notes:
1. The combinations of units shown in the table are factory-recommended. Other combinations of units are also possible.
2. For systems with two or more outdoor units, outdoor branch joints (sold separately) are required.
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4 Combination Ratio
Notes:
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Table 1-4.2: Combinations of indoor and outdoor units
Maximum
Outdoor unit capacity Sum of capacity indexes
number of
connected
VRF indoor units VRF indoor units + indoor
Capacity VRF indoor units VRF indoor units
kW HP + HT hydro fresh air processing units1
index only + AHUs
module units
22.4 8 224 112 to 291.2 112 to 448 112 to 224 112 to 224
28 10 280 140 to 364 140 to 560 140 to 280 140 to 280
33.5 12 335 167.5 to 435.5 167.5 to 670 167.5 to 335 167.5 to 335
40 14 400 200 to 520 200 to 800 200 to 400 200 to 400
45 16 450 225 to 585 225 to 900 225 to 450 225 to 450
50 18 500 250 to 650 250 to 1000 250 to 500 250 to 500
56 20 560 280 to 728 280 to 1120 280 to 560 280 to 560
61.5 22 615 307.5 to 799.5 307.5 to 1230 307.5 to 615 307.5 to 615
68 24 680 340 to 884 340 to 1360 340 to 680 340 to 680
73.5 26 735 367.5 to 955.5 367.5 to 1470 367.5 to 735 367.5 to 735
78.5 28 785 392.5 to 1020.5 392.5 to 1570 392.5 to 785 392.5 to 785
83.5 30 835 417.5 to 1085.5 417.5 to 1670 417.5 to 835 417.5 to 835
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Part 2
Component Layout and
Refrigerant Circuits
1 Layout of Functional Components ........................................................ 14
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1 Layout of Functional Components
8/10/12HP
Figure 2-1.1: 8/10/12HP top view
Legend
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 No. Parts name
16 1 Inverter compressor
2 Discharge temperature switch
3 Plate heat exchanger
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4 Electronic expansion valve (EEVC)
5 Stop valve (liquid side)
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6 Stop valve (high pressure gas side)
7 Stop valve (low pressure gas side)
Refrigerant charge solenoid valve(SVC)
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(customization option)
9 Electronic expansion valve (EEVA)
10 High pressure sensor
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14/16/18HP
Figure 2-1.3: 14/16/18HP top view
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Legend
No. Parts name
1 Inverter compressor
15 2 Discharge temperature switch
3 Plate heat exchanger
4 Electronic expansion valve (EEVC)
5 Stop valve (liquid side)
6 Stop valve (high pressure gas side)
7 Stop valve (low pressure gas side)
8 Electronic expansion valve (EEVA)
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2 Piping Diagrams
Figure 2-2.1: 8HP/10HP/12HP piping diagram
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No. Parts name No. Parts name
1 Inverter compressor 17 Compressor vapor injection valve ( SV8A)
2 Discharge temperature switch 18 Injection bypass solenoid valve(SV5)
3 Plate heat exchanger 19 FAN A
4 Electronic expansion valve (EEVC) 20 4-way valve
5 Stop valve (liquid side) 21 Pressure relief valve (customization option)
6 Stop valve (high pressure gas side) Sensor Code Description
7 Stop valve (low pressure gas side) T3 Heat exchanger deicer temperature sensor
8 Refrigerant charge solenoid valve(SVC) (customization option) T4 Outdoor air temperature sensor
9 Electronic expansion valve (EEVA) T5 Liquid pipe temperature sensor
10 High pressure sensor T6A Injection liquid temperature sensor
11 Hot gas bypass solenoid valve(SV7) T6B Subcooling gas temperature sensor
12 Low pressure sensor T7 Suction temperature sensor
13 Oil separator T8 Heat exchanger gas temperature sensor
14 High pressure switch T9 Heat sink temperature sensor
15 Gas-liquid separator TL Heat exchanger liquid temperature sensor
16 Heat exchanger T7C1 Compressor discharge temperature sensor
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Figure 2-2.2: 14HP/16HP/18HP piping diagram
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Key components:
1. Oil separator:
Separates oil from gas refrigerant pumped out of the compressor and quickly returns it to the compressor. Separation
efficiency is up to 99%.
2. Gas-liquid separator:
Separates liquid refrigerant from gas refrigerant, stores liquid refrigerant and oil to protect compressor from liquid
hammering.
3. Electronic expansion valve (EEV):
Controls refrigerant flow and reduces refrigerant pressure.
4. Four-way valve:
Controls heat exchanger function. When open, the heat exchanger functions as an evaporator; When closed, the heat
exchanger functions as a condenser. Refer to part 3, “Heat Exchanger Control”.
5. Plate heat exchanger:
In cooling mode, it can improve super-cooling degree and the super-cooled refrigerant can achieve better heat exchange
in indoor side. In heating mode, the refrigerant comes from the plate heat exchanger going to the compressor can
enhance the refrigerant enthalpy and improve the heating capacity in low ambient temperature. Refrigerant volume in
plate heat exchanger is controlled according to temperature different between plate heat exchanger inlet and outlet or
the temperature different between discharge temperature and target discharge temperature.
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Cooling operation
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3 Cooling Mode
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T9 T5 T2b EVAP Thermo-ON
T8 TL T2
16 5
T4 T3 T6A 4 EXV
T1
6 EXV
10 T7 T1
Cooling Mode
7
12 T2b EVAP Thermo-ON
2 14 EXVA
T2
13 11
17 18 EXV
T1
T7C1
T2b OFF
1 T2
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Main cooling operation
T8 TL Thermo-ON
16 5 T2
T4 T3
T6A 4 EXV T1
ESC 20 T6B Cooling Mode
EVAP
T2b Thermo-ON
T2
10 T7 6 EXV T1
12 7 Cooling Mode
EVAP
2 14 EXVA T2b Thermo-ON
11 T2
17 13 18 EXV T1
T7C1 ng Mode
T2b COND Thermo-ON
1 T2
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9 3
T9 T5 T2b
T8 TL OFF
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16 T2
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T4 T3 T6A EXV
4 T1
EXV
10 T7 6 T1
12 7 Heatiing Mode
T2b COND
2 14 EXVA
T2
Thermo-ON
13 11
EXV
17 18 T1
T7C1
Heatiing Mode
T2b COND
Thermo-ON
1 T2
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Main heating operation
EXV
T1
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3 Cooling Mode
Figure 2-3.4: Refrigerant flow during main heating operation
9 T9 T5 T2b EVAP
7 Thermo-ON
T8 TL T2
T3 5
T4 T6A EXV
4 T1
12 7 ing Mode
T2b COND
2 14 EXVA Thermo-ON
T2
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13 EXV
17 18 T1
T7C1
ing Mode
T2b COND
Thermo-ON
T2
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High pressure Gas
T2
Thermo-ON
EXV
10 T7 6 T1
12 7 Cooling Mode
T2b EVAP
2 14 EXVA
T2
Thermo-ON
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17 13 18 EXV
T1
T7C1
T2b EVAP
OFF
1 T2
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T2
EXV
10 T7 6 T1
12 7 Cooling Mode
T2b EVAP
2 14 EXVA
T2
Thermo-ON
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17 13 18 EXV
T1
T7C1
T2b EVAP
OFF
Figure 2-3.6: Refrigerant flow during oil return operation in heating mode and defrosting operation
1 T2
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Part 3
Control
1 General Control Scheme Flowchart ...................................................... 26
Part 3 - Control
7 Special Control ....................................................................................... 41
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1 General Control Scheme Flowchart
Sections 3-2 to 3-8 on the following pages detail when each of the controls in the flowchart below is activated.
2
Stop operation
Abnormal shutdown
System stops
A unit stops when the load demanded decreases
3 7
Standby control
Special control
Crankcase heater control
Thermo on
4
Startup control
Thermo on
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Normal operation control
Conditions met
Component control during normal operation
for oil return
Compressor control Oil return operation
Heat exchanger control Conditions met
Electronic expansion valve control for defrosting
Defrosting operation
Outdoor fan control
6 8
Protection control Other control
High pressure protection control Overload control
Low pressure protection control Pump-down control
Discharge temperature protection control Snow-blowing control
Over-current protection control Auto mode and Dual set
Ambient temperature out of range protection points
control Low noise mode
Inverter module temperature protection control Power limitation mode
Wet compression protection control
High pressure ratio protection control
Legend
Numbers in the top right-hand corners
of boxes indicate the relevant section
of text on the following pages.
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2 Stop Operation
The stop operation occurs for one of the three following reasons:
1. Abnormal shutdown: in order to protect the compressors, if an abnormal state occurs the system makes a 'stop with
thermos-off' operation and an error code is displayed on the outdoor unit digital displays.
2. The system stops when the set temperature of all indoor unit has been reached, or all indoor units has stop or error.
3. The ambient temperature is greater than 30°C and the number of cooling Thermo ON indoor unit is 0.
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SV7 OFF for 1min → ON for 3min → OFF
SV(n)A OFF
Solenoid valve SV(n)B OFF
MS04-MS12
SVP OFF
Electronic expansion valve EEVA Keeps 0pls for 2 min, then 240pls
EBVA 0pls, then 500pls
Electric ball valve EBVB 0pls, then 500pls
MS01
EBVC 0pls, then 500pls
Electronic expansion valve EEVA Keeps 0pls for 2 min, then 240pls
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3 Standby Control
3.1 Crankcase Heater Control
The crankcase heater is used to prevent refrigerant from mixing with compressor oil when the compressors are stopped. The
crankcase heater is controlled mainly according to discharge temperature.
When the discharge temperature is above 45°C, the crankcase heater is off; when the discharge temperature is below 40°C,
the crankcase heater turns on if one of the three conditions is matched:
1. The first time powered on
2. In defrost operation
3. Ambient temperature < 10 °C and the compressor stops for more than 4 hours
4 Startup Control
4.1 Startup Sequence and Frequency Control in Combination Modules
During the start-up process, the control of the compressor and the heat exchange mode is uniformly judged by the master
outdoor unit, and the electronic expansion valve and solenoid valve are self-judged by the salve unit according to its own
sensor status.
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During the start-up process, the compressor frequency is based on the displacement frequency of the 70cc compressor.
After the main outdoor unit is weighted and evenly distributed to each slave unit according to the maximum frequency, each
slave unit performs the displacement frequency and convert it to actual frequency.
When combinational modules are started in parallel, the master outdoor unit is started first, and each slave outdoor unit is
started with a delay of 5s.
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4.3 Startup Control for Cooling Only/Main Cooling Operation
Table 3-4.1: Component control during startup in cooling only/main cooling mode
Wiring Startup control
Component diagram Before startup1
STEP1 STEP2 STEP3
label
8-10HP 42Hz, 12-
22HP 51Hz, 24-34HP
Initial step for 30S, then+8Hz×Nstep / 88HZ, 36-60HP
Inverter
INV1 0Hz 0Hz 10S. (Until it reaches Pc_max-Pe_min ≥ 138Hz,
compressor A
0.2MPa) then adjust according
to the high pressure
and low pressure etc.
Inverter fan 1 FANA Start: 0 step, then adjust by the high
0 Step 0 step PI control
Inverter fan 2 FANB pressure and low pressure
Maintains previous
Four way valve ST1 Determined based on the initial mode of the heat exchanger
position
ODU
Compressor operation, 2880pls
EEVA 0pls Compressor not operation, initial 135pls, then adjusted according to the
Electronic module temperature NTC.
expansion valve Compressor operation, 17pls→ +8pls per 20S based on high
EEVC 0pls 0pls pressure or discharge temperature.
Compressor not operation, 0pls.
SV5 OFF ON
Compressor operation, ON
Solenoid valve SV8A OFF OFF
Compressor not operation, OFF
SV7 OFF→ON for 1min ON ON if Pc≥3.3MPa or Pe<0.18MPa, else OFF.
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EVBA OFF
Electric ball EVBB Control based on IDUs’ mode
OFF
valve
MS01 EVBC OFF 2950pls
Electronic
EEVA 240 pulse 0pls
expansion valve
SV(n)A OFF
Control based on IDUs’ mode
Solenoid valve SV(n)B OFF
MS04-12 SVP OFF OFF
Electronic
EEVA 240pls 0pls
expansion valve
Fan Fan 0 step Setting speed by owners
IDU 300pls (500P EEV)
Electronic 500P EEV IDU: Maintain 300pls for 5min
EEV 1200pls (2000P
expansion valve 2000P EEV IDU : Maintain 1200pls for 5min
EEV)
End if startup time arrives 5 min or the minimum superheat of discharge
Ending conditions 60S
temperature ≥10°C or Tc_max > 50°C.
Notes:
1. The period for restarting after stopping is 7min when is necessary to equalize the pressure in the whole system.
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4.4 Startup Control for Heating Only/Main Heating Operation
Table 3-4.2: Component control during startup in heating only / main heating mode
Wiring Startup control
Component diagram Before startup
STEP1 STEP2 STEP3
label
Adjust according to
Initial step for 30s, then+8Hz×Nstep /
Inverter the high pressure
INV1 0Hz 0Hz 10s. (Until it reaches Pc_max-Pe_min ≥
compressor A and low pressure
0.2MPa)
etc.
Inverter fan 1 FANA Start: 0 step, then adjust by the high
0 Step 0 step PI control
Inverter fan 2 FANB pressure and low pressure
Maintains previous
Four way valve ST1 Determined based on the initial mode of the heat exchanger
position
Condenser Condenser, 2880pls for 2min, then subcooling control
2880pls, Evaporator, adjusted according to the difference between
ODU EEVA pls
Evaporator ambient temperature and low-pressure saturation
Electronic temperature.
0pls
expansion valve
Compressor operation, 17pls→ +8pls per 20S based on high
EEVC 0pls 0pls pressure or low pressure etc.
Compressor not operation, 0pls.
SV5 OFF ON
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Solenoid valve SV8A OFF OFF
Compressor not operation, OFF
SV7 OFF→ON for 1min ON ON if Pc≥3.3MPa or Pe<0.18MPa, else OFF.
EVBA OFF
Electric ball Control based on IDUs’ mode
EVBB OFF
valve
MS01 EVBC OFF 2950pls
Electronic
EEVA 240 pulse 0pls
expansion valve
SV(n)A OFF
Control based on IDUs’ mode
Solenoid valve SV(n)B OFF
MS04-12 SVP OFF OFF
Electronic
EEVA 240 pulse 0pls
expansion valve
Fan Fan 0 step Setting speed by owners(Anti-cold wind function is effective)
300pls (500P EEV)
IDU Electronic 500P EEV IDU: Maintain 300pls for 3min
EEV 1200pls (2000P
expansion valve 2000P EEV IDU : Maintain 1200pls for 3min
EEV)
End if startup time arrives 10 min or the minimum superheat of discharge
Ending conditions 60S
temperature≥10°C for 5min or Tc_max > 50°C.
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5 Normal Operation Control
5.1 Component Control During Normal Operation
Table 3-5.1: Outdoor unit component control during normal operation
Wiring Normal Simultaneous
Component Normal Cooling Normal Heating
diagram label Cooling / Heating
PI control, High pressure protection, Low pressure protection, Discharge temperature
protection, Inverter Over-current protection control, Inverter module temperature
Inverter compressor A COMP(A)
protection control, Wet compression protection control, High pressure ratio protection
control
DC fan motor A FANA
PI control PI control PI control
DC fan motor B *1 FANB
Subcooling control,
Subcooling control, Subcooling control,
Superheat control,
Electronic expansion valve A EEVA Inverter module Superheat control, Inverter
Inverter module
temperature control module temperature control
temperature control
Electronic expansion valve C EEVC Superheat control Superheat control Superheat control
Outdoor unit heat exchanger: Condenser / OFF
Four-way valve ST1
Outdoor unit heat exchanger: Evaporator / ON
Solenoid valve (fast ON with the following conditions:
defrosting (in heating) and SV5 Ambient temperature ≥5°C when heat exchanger act as evaporator or
unloading (in cooling)) when ambient temperature < 25°C when state of heat exchanger act as condenser
Solenoid valve (indoor units
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SV7 ON when the low pressure is too low or the high pressure is too high
bypass)
Solenoid valve (inverter
Compressor operation, ON
compressor A vapor SV8A
Compressor not operation, OFF
injection)
Thermo ON unit Outlet temperature average control Condensing temperature average control
Electronic
expansion 500P EEV IDU: 56pls 500P EEV IDU: 56pls
Stopping unit
valve (EEV) 3000P EEV IDU: 72pls 3000P EEV IDU: 72pls
500P EEV IDU: 56pls 500P EEV IDU: 56pls
Thermo OFF unit
3000P EEV IDU: 72pls 3000P EEV IDU: 72pls
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Table 3-5.3: MS04-12 component control during normal operation
Wiring Normal Simultaneous
Component Normal Cooling Normal Heating
diagram label Cooling / Heating
Electronic expansion valve
EEVA 0pls Superheat PI control Superheat PI control
A(Subcooling)
Solenoid valve (Cooling) SV(n)A SV(n)A and SV(n)B turn ON or OFF depending on the operation mode of the port. Refer
Solenoid valve (Heating) SV(n)B to table 3-5.4.
Solenoid valve (prevents
SVP ON OFF
fluid accumulation)
Table 3-5.4: SV(n)A and S SV(n)B turn ON or OFF depending on the operation mode of the port
Solenoid Valve
ODU mode IDU State
SV(n)A SV(n)B
Cooling
Cooling Thermo OFF
Cooling only ON OFF
Fan
Error or Stop
Error or Stop (OFF previously) Maintain current state Maintain current state
Cooling
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Table 3-5.6: Electric ball valve turn ON or OFF depending on the operation mode of the port.
Electric ball valve
ODU mode IDU state
EVBA EVBB EVBC
Cooling
Cooling Thermo OFF
Cooling only 2950pls 0pls 2950pls
Fan
Error or Stop
Maintain current Maintain current Maintain current
Error or Stop (OFF previously)
state state state
Cooling
Cooling Thermo OFF
Normal Simultaneous 2950pls 0pls 2950pls
Fan
Cooling / Heating
Error or Stop (Cooling previously)
Heating
Heating Thermo OFF
Error or stop (Heating previously)
Heating
Heating Thermo OFF 0pls 2950pls 2950pls
Fan
Heating only Error or Stop
mode conflict(Set the controller to display E0,
default)
mode conflict(Set the controller not to display
2950 0pls 2950pls
E0)
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5.2 Compressor Control
Cooling operation
Compressor frequency is PI controlled to keep low pressure at target temperature.
Te: Low pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C)
Tes: Target Te value.
Tes will be decided by Te setting, if you choose Auto that means except Te setting, the Tes would be adjusted according to
the ambient temperature, refrigerant pipe length, etc.
Heating operation
Compressor frequency is PI controlled to keep high pressure at target temperature.
Tc: High pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C)
Tcs: Target Tc value.
Tcs will be decided by Tc setting, if you choose Auto that means except Tc setting, the Tcs would be adjusted according to
the ambient temperature, refrigerant pipe length, etc.
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5.3 Rotation of Compressors
In order to make operating time equal for each compressor of combination outdoor units, outdoor units are used in rotation.
Figures 3-5.1 to 3-5.2 show the compressor rotation in systems with two and three units. The master unit and slave units 1
and 2 are shown from left to right in that order, and the circled numbers (①, ②, ③) indicate the rotation sequence.
Figure 3-5.1: Compressor priority and rotation – two outdoor units
No. 1 No. 2
①
② No. 2 No. 1
BP BP
BP BP BP
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5.5 Electronic Expansion Valve Control
EEVA control
The positions of electronic expansion valves EEVA are controlled in steps from 0 (fully closed) to 2880 (fully open).
When the outdoor unit heat exchanging is performed via the evaporator, this function is used to exert PI control on the
electronic expansion valve EEVA so that the evaporator outlet superheated degree (SH) will become constant.
SH = Tg – Te
SH: Evaporator outlet superheated degree (°C)
Tg: Suction pipe temperature (°C) detected by the heat exchanger gas pipe thermistor T8.
Te: Low pressure equivalent saturated
When the outdoor unit heat exchanging is performed via the condenser, this function is used to exert PI control on the
electronic expansion valve EEVA so that the condenser outlet subcooled degree (SC) will become constant.
SC = Tc – TL
SC: Condenser outlet subcooled degree (°C)
TL: Liquid pipe temperature (°C) detected by the heat exchanger gas pipe thermistor TL.
Tc: High pressure equivalent saturated
EEVC control
The positions of electronic expansion valves EEVC are controlled in steps from 0 (fully closed) to 480 (fully open).
In order to make the maximum use of the subcool heat exchanger, this function is used to exert PI control on the electronic
expansion valve EEVC so that the evaporator-side gas pipe superheated degree (SH) or discharge temperature(T7C1) will
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become constant.
SH = T6B – T6A
SH: Evaporator outlet superheated degree (°C)
T6A: Suction pipe temperature (°C) detected by the plate heat exchanger inlet thermistor T6A.
T6B: Suction pipe temperature (°C) detected by the plate heat exchanger outlet thermistor T6B.
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5.6 Outdoor Fan Control
The speed of the outdoor unit fans is adjusted in steps, as shown in Table 3-5.9
Table 3-5.9: Outdoor fan speed steps
Fan speed (rpm)
Fan speed index 14-18HP Note
8-12HP
FANA / FANB
Stop operation
0 0 0/0
Startup or defrosting control
1 120 150/0
2 130 180/0
3 140 210/0
4 150 240/0
5 170 270/0(150/150)
6 190 300/0(180/180)
7 210 330/0(210/210)
8 230 360/0(240/240)
9 250 270/270
10 280 300/300
11 310 330/330
12 340 360/360
13 370 390/390
14 400 420/420
15 430 460/460
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16 460 500/500
17 500 540/540
18 530 580/580
19 560 620/620
20 600 660/660
21 630 710/710
22 660 760/760
23 700 810/810
24 740 860/860 8/14HP Standard step
25 780 910/910 10/16HP Standard step
26 820 960/960 12/18HP Standard step
27 860 1000/1000
28 900 1040/1040
29 940 1080/1080
30 980 1120/1120
Notes:
1. Standard step means the max. step in standard static pressure mode (0Pa default).
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6 Protection Control
6.1 High Pressure Protection Control
This control protects the system from abnormally high pressure and protects the compressors from transient spikes in
pressure.
Figure 3-6.1: High pressure protection control in cooling operation
Normal operation
Notes:
1. Pc: Discharge pressure
Normal operation
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High pressure protection, error code P1 is displayed
Notes:
1. Pc: Discharge pressure
Normal operation
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Figure 3-6.4: Low pressure protection control in heating operation
Normal operation
Normal operation
T7C1 ≥115°C
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1. T7C1: Compressor discharge temperature
When the discharge temperature rises above 115°C the system displays P4 protection and all units stop running. When P4
protection occurs 3 times in 100 minutes, the H6 error is displayed. When an H6 error occurs, a manual system restart is
required before the system can resume operation.
Normal operation
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6.5 Ambient temperature out of range protection control
When the outdoor ambient temperature rises above 30.5°C heating mode is disabled to prevent the mechanical load on
compressors becoming too high and to prevent low compression ratios which can result in insufficient compressor internal
oil lubrication.
Figure 3-6.7: Disable heating control
Heating operation
Units stop
When the outdoor ambient temperature rises above 55°C or outdoor ambient temperature drops below -16°C, cooling mode
is disabled to protect the compressor.
Figure 3-6.8: Disable cooling control
Cooling operation
Units stop
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Notes:
1. If the indoor unit operates in cooling mode below -5 ° C, the temperature of the indoor unit's air outlet may be lower than 0 degrees.
Normal operation
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6.7 Wet Compression Protection Control
This protection is used to prevent compressor from damaging for the long time wet compression so that it can’t be lubricated
well. This control is performed for each compressor.
Figure 3-6.10: Wet compression protection control
Normal operation
DSH < 6°C for more than 60minutes DSH ≥10°C for more than 10minutes
Notes:
1. DSH: Superheat of discharge temperature
entire system.
Normal operation
Notes:
1. Pc: Discharge pressure Pe: Suction pressure
2. Pressure Ratio = (Pc+0.10)/(Pe+0.10)
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7 Special Control
7.1 Oil Return Operation
In order to prevent compressors from running out of oil, the oil return operation is conducted to recover oil that has flowed
out of the compressor(s) and into the piping system. This operation is performed for all units including units that are in
standby.
When the outdoor unit is running in oil return, the digital display on outdoor main PCB will display “d0”.
Part 3 - Control
24-34HP 105HZ 36-60HP 165Hz
36-60HP 165Hz
Inverter fan 1 FANA
PI control(Cooling Only)
Inverter fan 2 FANB
Four way valve ST1 ON Back to the state before oil return
ODU
Compressor operation, 2880pls
EEVA
Compressor not operation, initial 135pls, then adjusted according to the module temperature
Electronic
expansion valve Compressor operation, 17pls→ +8pls per 20S based on high
EEVC 0pls pressure or discharge temperature.
Compressor not operation, 0pls.
SV5 ON Refer to normal operation control
SV8A ON
Solenoid valve
Turn ON/OFF based on the low
SV7 OFF
pressure and the high pressure etc.
EVBA 2950pls
Electric ball EVBB 0pls
valve
MS01 EVBC 2950pls
Electronic
EEVA 0pls
expansion valve
SV(n)A ON
Solenoid valve SV(n)B OFF
MS04-12 SVP OFF
Electronic
EEVA 0pls
expansion valve
End if startup time arrives 6
End if startup time arrives min or the compressor
Ending conditions After 30S.
150S. discharge volume ≥ Target
value for 4min.
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Table 3-7.2: Indoor unit component control during oil return operation in cooling only/main cooling mode
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7.2 Defrosting Operation
In order to recover heating capacity, the defrosting operation is conducted when the outdoor unit heat exchanger is
performing as an evaporator. The defrosting operation is controlled according to outdoor ambient temperature, outdoor
heat exchanger temperature, indoor heat exchanger temperature and outdoor units running time. When the outdoor unit
is running in defrosting, the digital display on outdoor main PCB will display “df”.
Part 3 - Control
PI control But 10 Step or higher if the high Initial step then PI control
Inverter fan 2 FANB
pressure is larger than 2.2MPa.
Initial step according to ambient
Four way valve ST1 ON
ODU temperature and indoor load
Compressor operation, 2880pls
EEVA
Compressor not operation, initial 135pls, then adjusted according to the module temperature
Electronic
expansion valve Compressor operation, 17pls→ +8pls per 20S based on high pressure
EEVC 0pls or discharge temperature.
Compressor not operation, 0pls.
SV5 ON
Compressor operation, ON
Solenoid valve SV8A
Compressor not operation, OFF
SV7 Turn ON/OFF based on the low pressure and the high pressure etc.
EVBA Normal Operation Control 2950pls Normal Operation Control
Electric ball
EVBB Normal Operation Control 0pls Normal Operation Control
valve
MS01
EVBC Normal Operation Control 2950pls Normal Operation Control
Electronic
EEVA Normal Operation Control 0pls Normal Operation Control
expansion valve
SV(n)A Normal Operation Control ON Normal Operation Control
Solenoid valve SV(n)B Normal Operation Control OFF Normal Operation Control
MS04-12
SVP Normal Operation Control OFF Normal Operation Control
Electronic
EEVA Normal Operation Control 0pls Normal Operation Control
expansion valve
Defrost completion condition 90S or
End if Pc-Pe<0.4MPa,
Ending conditions judgment, maximum time is Pc-Pe<0.4MPa After 30S
Maximum 120S
9min for 20S
Defrosting control time is no less than 135S and fulfill one of the conditions below:
Pc-max ≥ 3.0MPa.
Total defrosting control time has reached 9 minutes.
T3_min >Target value for a certain time.
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Table 3-7.4: Indoor unit component control during defrosting operation
Cooling indoor unit 2000P EEV 500P EEV
Thermo ON unit
FAN Thermo OFF unit Keep the previous fan speed
Stop or Fan
Thermo ON unit Superheat control
Electronic expansion valve (EEV) Thermo OFF unit 1200pls 300pls
Stop or Fan 1200pls 300pls
Heating indoor unit (ODU operates cooling main operation) 2000P EEV 2000P EEV
Thermo ON unit OFF
FAN
Thermo OFF unit OFF
(Set the controller to display E0, default)
Stop OFF
Thermo ON unit Low fan speed
FAN
Thermo OFF unit Low fan speed
(Set the controller not to display E0)
Stop OFF
Thermo ON unit Within 2min: 1920pls Within 2min: 480pls
Electronic expansion valve (EEV)
Thermo OFF unit 2-4min: 1200pls 2-4min: 300pls
(Set the controller to display E0, default)
Stop or error stop After 4min: 480pls After 4min: 120pls
Thermo ON unit
Electronic expansion valve (EEV)
Thermo OFF unit 0pls 0pls
(Set the controller not to display E0)
Stop or error stop
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Total defrosting control time has reached 5 minutes.
T3 >Target value for a certain time.
Notes:
1. This function is only available when the indoor units connected in V6R system are 2nd generation AC VRF indoor units (which will be released soon) or 2nd
generation DC VRF indoor units produced after May 31st, 2020 only (The package of upgraded indoor units will add yellow label on both sides to distinguish
the indoor units before and after the upgrade).
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Switching action of three-module parallel system heat exchanger
Figure 3-7.3: Switching action of three-module parallel system heat exchanger
Condition E
Part 3 - Control
Total defrosting control time has reached 5 minutes.
T3 >Target value for a certain time.
Notes:
1. This function is only available when the indoor units connected in V6R system are 2nd generation AC VRF indoor units (which will be released soon) or 2nd
generation DC VRF indoor units produced after May 31st, 2020 only (The package of upgraded indoor units will add yellow label on both sides to distinguish
the indoor units before and after the upgrade).
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8 Other Control
8.1 Overload control
Overload control is used to maintain comfort requirement (i.e. outlet air temperature) and keep proper system pressure.
Figure 3-8.1: Overload control
Normal operation
Indoor unit operation ratio ≥ 130% Indoor unit operation ratio <105%
Notes:
1. Indoor unit operation ratio = Indoor unit operates capacity index (in the same mode)/ outdoor unit capacity index
Wiring Startup
Component Normal control Pump down
diagram label control
Inverter Tes = -15°C
INV1 30Hz
compressor A Upper limit: 60 Hz
Inverter fan 1 FANA
PI control PI control
Inverter fan 2 FANB
Four way valve ST1 OFF OFF OFF
ODU
Electronic EEVA 2880pls 2880pls
expansion valve EEVC 0pls 0pls
SV5 ON ON
Solenoid valve SV8A ON ON
SV7 OFF OFF
EVBA
Electric ball EVBB
valve
MS01 EVBC
Electronic
EEVA
expansion valve Refer to
SV(n)A startup control
in cooling Cooling only normal control
Solenoid valve SV(n)B
operation
MS04-12 SVP
Electronic
EEVA
expansion valve
Fan Fan
IDU Electronic
EEV
expansion valve
Meet any points below:
• Pump down time elapses 5min.
Ending conditions 30min or Pe< 0.2MPa • Pe < 0.12MPa
• T7C1_Max ≥ 105°C
• Pc ≥ 3.6MPa
Notes:
1. Pc: Discharge pressure Pe: Suction pressure
2. Tes : Target evapating temperature T7C1: Compressor discharge temperature
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Recover refrigerant to indoor units and MS boxes
In order to recover the refrigerant from the outdoor unit to indoor units, MS boxes and connection pipes, this pump-down
operation is conducted as below and the LED display r002 in this control.
Table 3-8.2: Recover refrigerant to indoor units and MS units
Wiring
Component diagram Startup control Normal control Pump down
label
Inverter Tcs = 43°C
INV1 30Hz
compressor A Upper limit: 60 Hz
Inverter fan 1 FANA
PI control PI control
Inverter fan 2 FANB
Four way valve ST1 ON ON ON
ODU
Electronic EEVA Heating only normal control Heating only normal control
expansion valve EEVC 0pls 0pls
SV5 ON ON
Solenoid valve SV8A ON ON
SV7 OFF OFF
EVBA
Electric ball EVBB
valve
MS01 EVBC
Electronic
EEVA
expansion valve
Refer to startup
SV(n)A control in Heating Heating only normal control
Solenoid valve SV(n)B operation
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MS04-12 SVP
Electronic
EEVA
expansion valve
Fan Fan
IDU Electronic
EEV
expansion valve
Meet any points below:
• Pump down time elapses 5min.
Ending conditions 30min or Pe< 0.2MPa • Pe < 0.12MPa
• T7C_Max ≥ 105°C
• Pc ≥ 3.6MPa
Notes:
1. Pc: Discharge pressure Pe: Suction pressure
2. Tcs : Target condensing temperature T7C1: Compressor discharge temperature
Vacuum control
This control is used to open solenoid valves and electronic expansion valves in the whole system. The LED display r003 to
activate this control.
During the vacuum work, the high/low pressure sensor error and low pressure protection should be ineffective (Use
short connectors if not).
The 4-way valve is OFF, and compressors or fans are prohibited to run.
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8.3 Auto Snow-blowing Control
Auto snow-blowing control is used to prevent the fans of stopped outdoor units from destroying by heavy snow.
Timing of auto snow-blowing operation:
T4≤3°C and outdoor units stops time elapse for TA.
Table 3-8.3: Snow-blowing control
TA: Level a TA: Level b Disabled
Model Fan Step
(Menu mode nb5) (Menu mode nb6) (Menu mode nb7, default)
8-12HP
15 30min 15min /
14-18HP
When T4>3°C or the outdoor unit starts operation, the time accumulated for auto snow-blowing is reset to 0.
T1
Tsc Cooling thermostat ON
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Figure 3-8.3: Case 1: Tsh=Tsc
2 ℃ Cooling ON
Cooling
Cooling ONON 1 ℃ Heating satisfied
26℃ Cooling/Heating ON
1 ℃
2 ℃ Cooling satisfied
Heating ON
Time
15min/30min/60min/90min
b) 0<Tsc-Tsh<3°C
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is below Tsh, the indoor unit run in heating mode.
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is arrives Tsh+1°C, the indoor unit is heating thermostat OFF.
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is arrives Tsc+1.5°C, the indoor unit is cooling thermostat ON.
Case 2:
Tsc= 26°C, Tsh=24°C
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If the indoor unit operates cooling mode and when indoor ambient drops to 24.5°C, the indoor unit will change to heating
mode; if the indoor unit operates heating mode and when indoor ambient rises to 27.5°C, the indoor unit will change to
cooling mode.
c) Tsc-Tsh≥3°C
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is below Tsh, the indoor unit run in heating mode.
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is arrives Tsh+1°C, the indoor unit is heating thermostat OFF.
When the indoor ambient temperature(T1) is arrives Tsc, the indoor unit is cooling thermostat ON.
Case 3:
Tsc= 26°C, Tsh=22°C
If the indoor unit operates cooling mode and when indoor ambient drops to 22°C, the indoor unit will change to heating
mode; if the indoor unit operates heating mode and when indoor ambient rises to 26°C, the indoor unit will change to
cooling mode.
The default minimum time requirement for mode change is 15min. 30min, 60min and 90min can be set by wired controller
with bi-directional communication function.
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8.5 Low Noise Mode
Low noise mode is used to decrease the noise produced by outdoor units. There are 3 kinds of low noise mode: night silent
mode, silent mode and super silent mode. When low noise mode activating, both the fan step and compressor are limited.
In order to maintain the reliability of V6R system, the lowest fan step for inverter module temperature protection is prior to
low noise control.
16HP 23 23 20
Heating mode 118 Heating mode 118 Heating mode 106
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Part 4
Field Settings
1 Outdoor Unit Field Settings ...................................................................... 52
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1 Outdoor Unit Field Settings
1.1 PCB Switches and Switch Settings
Figure 4-1.1: Outdoor unit main PCB switches
Reserved Reserved
S6-1
Reserved Reserved
S6-3
Reserved Reserved
S7
Reserved Reserved
S8-1
Reserved Reserved
S8-3
Reserved Reserved
S13
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit address setting. Only 0, 1, 2 should be selected(default is 0), 0 is
ENC1 address for master unit; 1, 2 are for slave units.
8 Silent mode
Maximum
output
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6 10
Operation
sound dB Max. 15dB
reduction
8:00 14:00 20:00 6:00
Night silent Night silent mode
mode activated deactivated
ON Dry contact is always closed, and opened when being triggered by refrigerant
Dry contact 12 leakage (default)
S1-2 setting ON Dry contact is always opened, and closed when being triggered by refrigerant
12 leakage
Low ON
Low temperature cooling function valid (default)
temperature 12
S2-1 cooling ON
Low temperature cooling function invalid
function 12
ON
Reserved Reserved
S2-2 12
Refrigerant
leakage sensors Number of refrigerant leakage sensors
ENC1
number
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Electrical Components and
Wiring Diagrams
1 Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout ................................................. 58
7 Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................... 78
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1 Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout
8-12HP
Figure 5-1.1: 8-12HP top layer of electric control box
Fan module
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14-18HP
Figure 5-1.3: 14-18HP top layer of electric control box
Fan module
Fan module
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2 Outdoor Unit Main PCB
2.1 Ports
Figure 5-2.1: Outdoor unit main PCB ports1
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1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-2.1.
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Table 5-2.1: Main PCB port
Label in Figure
Port code Content Port voltage
5-2.1
1 CN70 EXVA drive port 0V or 12V DC
2 CN72 EXVC drive port 0V or 12V DC
3 CN2 Reserved 12V DC
4 CN82 Control port of relay for AC filter board 0V or 12V DC
Heat exchanger gas temperature sensor(T8) connection,
5 CN7 0-5V DC (varying)
Heat exchanger liquid temperature sensor(TL) connection
High pressure switch and discharge temperature switch(es)
6 CN18 0V or 5V DC
connections
7 CN12 Liquid pipe temperature sensor(T5) connection 0-5V DC (varying)
8 CN10 Suction temperature sensor(T7) connection 0-5V DC (varying)
9 CN14 Heat sink temperature sensor(T9) connection 0-5V DC (varying)
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2.2 Components
Layout
Figure 5-2.2: Outdoor unit main PCB components
Dial switches
Dial switches
Digital display
Buttons
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Button Function
SW4 (DOWN) Not in menu mode: previous and next buttons for
system check information.
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Menu mode
Only master unit has the full menu functions, slave units only have error codes check and cleaning functions.
1. Long press SW5 “MENU” button for 5 seconds to enter menu mode, and the digital display displays “n1”;
2. Press SW3 / SW4 “UP / DOWN” button to select the first level menu “n1”, “n2”, “n3”, “n4” or “nb”;
3. Press SW6 “OK” button to enter specified first level menu, for example, enter “n4” mode;
4. Press SW3 / SW4 “UP / DOWN” button to select the second level menu from “n41” to “n47”;
5. Press SW6 “OK” button to enter specified second level menu, for example, enter “n43” mode;
Display "-nX"
Press "menu"
Press “OK” to confirm "X"
Display "-nXY"
Press "OK" to confirm "Y"
Display "-nXY"
Confirm “-nXY”
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Menu mode function:
Table 5-2.3: Menu mode function
Digital display
Menu mode Remarks
content
n11 Test operation Only available for the master unit
n14 Cooling test Only available for the master unit (all indoor units running in cooling mode)
Only available for the master unit (all the indoor units will run in heating mode. Once
n15 Heating test
there is one or more old indoor unit in the system)
n16 Maintenance mode Only available for the master unit, the system does not check the indoor units’ number.
n18 Automatic refrigerant diagnosis Only available for the master unit
n21 Refrigerant recovery 1 (PUMP DOWN) Only available for the master unit
n22 Refrigerant recovery 2 (PUMP OUT) Only available for the master unit
n25 Auto refrigerant charging Only available for the master unit
n31 History error codes Display recent ten history error codes
n32 Cleaning history error codes
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n35 Release emergency stop Only available for the master unit
n41 Power limitation mode 1 Only available for the master unit, 100% capacity output
n42 Power limitation mode 2 Only available for the master unit, 90% capacity output
n43 Power limitation mode 3 Only available for the master unit, 80% capacity output
n44 Power limitation mode 4 Only available for the master unit, 70% capacity output
n45 Power limitation mode 5 Only available for the master unit, 60% capacity output
n46 Power limitation mode 6 Only available for the master unit, 50% capacity output
n47 Power limitation mode 7 Only available for the master unit, 40% capacity output
Auto regulation of medium capacity Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Automatic
n91
(Tes0=6,default) control)
Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Automatic
n92 Auto regulation of high capacity (Tes0=3)
control)
Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Automatic
n93 Auto regulation of low capacity (Tes0=9)
control)
Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Automatic
n94 Low locking capacity (Tes0=9)
control)
n95 Medium-to-low locking capacity (Tes0=6) Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Locking)
n96 Medium locking capacity (Tes0=3) Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Locking)
n97 Medium-to-high locking capacity (Tes0=0) Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Locking)
n98 High locking capacity (Tes0=-3) Only available for master unit (Te target temperature during cooling operation, Locking)
Auto regulation of medium capacity Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Automatic
nA1
(Tcs0=48,default) control)
Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Automatic
nA2 Auto regulation of high capacity (Tcs0=50)
control)
Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Automatic
nA3 Auto regulation of low capacity (Tcs0=45)
control)
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Table 5-2.3: Menu mode function (continued)
Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Automatic
nA4 Low locking capacity (Tcs0=42)
control)
Medium-to-low locking capacity
nA5 Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Locking)
(Tcs0=44)
nA6 Medium locking capacity (Tcs0=46) Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Locking)
nA8 High locking capacity (Tcs0=51) Only available for master unit (Tc target temperature during heating operation, Locking)
nb1 Fahrenheit degree setting (oF) Only available for the master unit
o
nb2 Celsius degree setting ( C) Only available for the master unit
According to outdoor ambient temperature (T4), the outdoor fan(s) periodically stop for
nb5 Auto snow-blowing mode 1
15 minutes and run for 2 minute
According to outdoor ambient temperature (T4), the outdoor fan(s) periodically stop for
nb6 Auto snow-blowing mode 2
nC4 Auto addressing indoor units Only available for the master unit
nC5 Display the online IDU address Only available for the master unit
nC7 Clear IDU address and MS address Only available for the master unit
nE1 Refrigerant leakage protection function 1 Only available for the master unit
nE2 Refrigerant leakage protection function 2 Only available for the master unit
nE3 Refrigerant leakage protection function 3 Only available for the master unit
Te: Low pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C) Tes: Target Te value.
Tc: High pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C) Tcs: Target Tc value.
Menu mode Manual exit method Automatic exit method System restart
Long press SW6 “OK” button when the digital
Debug mode 1 (2) After running 120 minutes Invalid
display is not in menu selection state
Maintenance mode / After running 180 minutes Invalid
Long press SW6 “OK” button when the digital
Vacuum mode After running 8 hours Invalid
display is not in menu selection state
Power limitation mode Select power limitation mode 1 “n41” / Valid
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Table 5-2.5: System check
18.-- Outdoor heat exchanger gas pipe (T5) temperature (°C) Actual value = value displayed
19.-- Compressor inverter module internal (Ntc) temperature (°C) Actual value = value displayed
20.-- Inverter module heatsink (T9)temperature (°C) Actual value = value displayed
21.-- Outdoor heat exchanger liquid pipe (TL) temperature (°C) Actual value = value displayed
22.-- Compressor suction (T7) temperature (°C) Actual value = value displayed
23.-- Discharge superheat degree (°C) Actual value = value displayed
24.-- Primary current (A) Actual value = value displayed
25.-- EXVA position Actual value = value displayed × 24
26.-- EXVC position Actual value = value displayed × 4
27.-- Compressor discharge pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.1
28.-- Compressor suction pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.01
29.-- Number of indoor units currently in communication with master unit Displayed on master unit PCB only
30.-- Number of indoor units currently operating Displayed on master unit PCB only
0-OFF; 1-Condenser; 2-Condenser (Not used);
31.-- Heat exchanger status
3-Evaporator; 4-Evaporator (Not used)
32.-- System startup status 2~4-Startup control; 6-PI control;
33.-- Silent mode Refer to Note 2
34.-- Static pressure mode 0: 0 Pa; 1: 20Pa; 2: 40Pa; 3: 60Pa; 4: 80Pa.
35.-- TES(°C) Actual value = value displayed
36.-- TCS(°C) Actual value = value displayed - 25
37.-- DC voltage A Actual value = value displayed × 10
38.-- AC voltage B Actual value = value displayed × 2
39.-- Number of indoor units for cooling operation Actual value = value displayed
40.-- Number of indoor units for healing operation Actual value = value displayed
41.-- Number of high temperature hydronic modules running Actual value = value displayed
42.-- Total capacity of indoor units for cooling operation
43.-- Total capacity of indoor units for heating operation
44.-- Total capacity of high temperature hydro modules running
45.-- Fan's failure history
46.-- Software version
47.-- Power limitation mode settings
48.-- Reserved
49.-- Reserved
50.-- Reserved
“--“ is displayed if no error or protection events
51.-- Most recent error or protection code
have occurred since start-up
-- -- -- End
Notes:
1. The fan speed index is related to the fan speed in rpm and can take any integer value in the range 1 (slowest) to 30 (fastest).
2. Silent mode:
0: night silent time 6h/10h; 1: night silent time 6h/12h; 2: night silent time 8h/10h; 3: night silent time 8h/12h; 4: no silent mode; 5: silent mode;
6: super silent mode.
3. Te: Low pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C) Tes: Target Te value. Tc: High pressure equivalent saturation temperature (°C) Tcs: Target Tc value.
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Digital display output
Table 5-2.6: Digital display output in different operating states
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3 Data Transfer Module
3.1 Layout
Data Transfer Module is an additional auxiliary small PCB installed on the side columns of the outdoor unit, this design greatly
helps the installer or service man to set Auto-commissioning or CHECK the operation status without removing the front
panel.
Figure 5-3.1: Data Transfer Module layout
Auto snow-
Data Fault data Menu mode
System check Sync LED blowing Data reading
acquisition storage setting
setting
System check
Press UP or DOWN button to enter system check mode, system check contents are same as the outdoor main PCB. Please
refer to table 5-2.5.
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Sync information from main PCB digital display
The digital display on data transfer module displays the same information as the digital display on main PCB.
Data acquisition
Check all operating parameters at most 7.5min per time. The data transfer module does not store the normal operating
parameters.
Data reading
The stored fault data in the data transfer module can be read on new diagnosis software through data reading port on the
data transfer module.
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4 Compressor Inverter Module
4.1 Ports
8-12HP
Figure 5-4.1: 8-12HP compressor inverter module ports1
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Notes:
1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-4.1.
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Table 5-4.1: 8-12HP compressor inverter module ports
Label in
Code Content Port voltage
Figure 5-4.1
1 CN1 P-in connect to reactor 560V DC between P and N;
2 CN16 Three phase power input of L1 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
3 CN5 P-out connect to reactor 560V DC between P and N;
4 CN7 Three phase power input of L2 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
5 CN15 Three phase power input of L3 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
6 CN17 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
7 CN18 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
8 CN19 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
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Figure 5-4.2: 14-18HP compressor inverter module ports1
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1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-4.2.
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Table 5-4.2: 14-18HP compressor inverter module ports
Label in
Code Content Port voltage
Figure 5-3.1
1 CN1 P-in connect to reactor 560V DC between P and N;
2 CN16 Three phase power input of L1 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
3 CN5 P-out connect to reactor 560V DC between P and N;
4 CN7 Three phase power input of L2 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
5 CN15 Three phase power input of L3 380V AC between L1/L2 and L3;
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
6 CN17 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
7 CN18 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
Three phase output of the inverter ,connected to the
8 CN19 0-380V AC (varying)
compressor
Inverter module operating indicator. Continuously on if the compressor is running normally and
LED 1
flashing if an inverter module error has occurred1.
LED 2 Inverter module error indicator. Continuously on if an inverter module error has occurred1.
Note:
1. If an inverter module error occurs, refer to Part 6, “H4 Troubleshooting”. The error code is displayed on the digital display.
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Figure 5-5.1: Fan module ports1
③
⑧
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1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-5.1.
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6.1 Ports
MS01
Figure 5-6.1: MS01 main PCB ports1
14
1 13
3 12
4 11
5
10
Notes:
6 15 7 8 9
1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-6.1
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Figure 5-6.1: MS04-12 main PCB ports1
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1. Label descriptions are given in Table 5-6.2
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6.2 Spot Check
Press SW1 and SW2 on MS main PCB forward and backward to spot check the MS box data. After 1s shows the no., the
display will automatically show the data. For example, to check the outdoor operation mode, press SW1/SW2 to show - -02,
then stop and wait for 1s, and the display will show the number of the current outdoor operation mode.
Table 5-6.3: MS01 spot check
DSP
Parameters displayed on DSP2 Remarks
content
---- Online IDU quantity & Refrigerant leakage sensor quantity
--01 Operation IDU quantity Actual value
0-OFF; 2-Cooling Only; 3-Heating Only; 5-Main
--02 System operation mode
Cooling Mode; 6-Main Heating Mode
--03 High pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.1
--04 Low pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.01
--05 Subcooler outlet temperature Actual value = value displayed
--06 Subcooler inlet temperature Actual value = value displayed
--07 EEV position Actual value = value displayed × 10
DSP
Parameters displayed on DSP2 Remarks
content
---- Online IDU quantity
--01 Operation IDU quantity Actual value
0-OFF; 2-Cooling Only; 3-Heating Only; 5-Main
--02 System operation mode
Cooling Mode; 6-Main Heating Mode
--03 High pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.1
--04 Low pressure (MPa) Actual value = value displayed × 0.01
--05 Subcooler outlet temperature Actual value = value displayed
--06 Subcooler inlet temperature Actual value = value displayed
--07 EEV position Actual value = value displayed × 10
--08 Software version
--09 MS Address Actual value = value displayed
--10 -- Actual value = value displayed
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Black
CODE NAME
Brown Reactor XT1 Terminal block
L1 CN16 P_in CN1 XS1-XS2 Plug
Brown Main box Main box
Red
XP1-XP2 Jack
White
Top Bottom AC filter
Main board board H-PRO/H-PRO-1High pressure switch
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DC fan drive temperature sensor
Bottom board B
T7/T8/TL Temperature sensor
CN4/CN6
Yellow/Green Yellow/Green Down layer
Black Brown Gray of the tube
CN20
Valve plate assembly
Figure 5‐7.1: V6R outdoor unit wiring diagram
CN70
EEVA
CN8 CN7 CN6 EEVC ON
CN72
EEVC
NUM_S POWER 123 IN_NUM
CN11
CN82
N-ON
T8
CN30
CN7
N=1 TL
T8 TL
Ferrite core H-PRO DSP1 DSP2
CN18
H-PRO
CN51 L1 N L3
XS1 T5
T5
CN12
XP1 MENUDOWN UP OK
L-PRO Blue
CN19
L-PRO
SV8A
CN83
SV8A
T7
CN41
T7
AC filter board
CN10
Red Alarm
T9
T9
CN5/CN6
Blue
CN14
CN80
Alarm
CN3
1 2
TF
TF1
CN3
CN50
ON
Blue
SW1
INV1 SVK1
SVK1
CN48
CN15
INV2
DC fan drive
INV1 INV2
Red T7C1 Blue
ST1
ST1
CN4
T7C1
CN47
board A P
CN8
H-YL1 Brown
CN30
White HEATA
CN17
H-YL1
CN66
HEATA
CN7
CN1/CN4
N CN4 CN3 CN2 CN1 L-YL1 Brown
CN16
L-YL1
L1 L2 L3 N HEATA
HEATA
CN66-1
Blue
SV7
SV7
T6B
CN46
T6B
CN6
T4 Blue
Fan B SV5
CN1
SV5
CN44
T4 T3
Right T3
Blue
SV3/SVC
O-C
CN26
CN42
O-D
CN28
USB UPGRADE
CN27
O-FAN
To To MS or HT To To ODU
Auxiliary centralized hydro module kilowatthour communication
The wiring picture ( )shown is used by some modles.
CN5/CN6
CN1
CN3 module controller communication meter bus This connection diagram is for reference onl y,please refer
12
ON
bus to the actual product.
SW1
DC fan drive Power in
Red
board B P
CN8
White
CN1/CN4
N CN7
Y/G Y/G
POWER Blue
N
L
Power in
XS1
XP1
T1C1 Red
Figure 5‐7.2: MS01 wiring diagram
T2C2
T2C2 T1C1
XP2
XS2
EBV-A N
ENC1 DSP1 DSP2 UPS
L
EBV-A
EBV-B ON
Main Board
S2 S1
EBV-B
EBV-C Black
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
M-I
Gray To indoor
units comm.bus
PQ E
Yellow
EBV-C
EEV
Black Downstream MS
EEV
M-O
CN7 CN6 CN5 CN4 CN3 CN1 CN2 Bule
White Outdoor
COM ON/OFF /Upstream MS
PQ E PQ E
XT1
( Current range: 0-1A)
“ +5V GND +12V ” (Voltage range: 0-24V AC/DC)
ONLY USED
FOR TESTING
COM NC
Refrigerant
leakage sensor
Refrigerant
leakage sensor
Refrigerant
leakage sensor
Refrigerant
leakage sensor
ON/OFF
SWITCH The wiring picture shown is for reference only, actual product may vary.
(Voltage range:0-12V/DC)Refrigerant
leakage sensor
CODE NAME Error Code Guide for main board dial code
XS1~XS2 Connectors E2 Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit DIP switch for number of refrigerant S1-1 OFF: refrigerant leakage function invalid. (default)
S1
XP1~XP2 Connectors E3 Malfunction of subcooler outlet thermistor(T1C1) leakage sensors ON ON: connected to refrigerant leakage sensor.
T1C1~T2C2 Temperature Sensor E4 Malfunction of subcooler inlet thermistor(T2C2) Note,Under normal circumstances, S1-2 OFF: dry contact is always closed, and opened when being
EBV-A~EBV-C Electronic BallValve E7 EEPROM error ENC1 triggered by refrigerant leakage. (default)
MS is connected to the closing signal
F6 Electronic ball valve connection failure ON: dry contact is always opened, and closed when being triggered by
EEV Electronic ExpansionValve output by the refrigerant sensor.
F7 Main power off refrigerant leakage.
XT1 Terminal Block When Ms detects the opening signal
Overload error(The total capacity of indoor unit connected by of the refrigerant sensor, it indicates S2 S1-1 OFF: low temperature cooling function valid.(default)
XT2 Terminal Block F9 MS is more than 12 ) ON: low temperature cooling function invalid.
ON
that there is refrigerant gas leakage. S2-2 Reserved
FE MS has no address when first powered on
A1 Refrigerant leakage protection or ENC1PDIswitch value >5
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SV1A-1 SV2A-2 SV3A-3 SV4A-4 SV1A-5 SV2A-6
Red
Blue
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Black
Black
Blue
Black
Black
Black
Black
SV1 Yellow
SV2 Yellow
SV1 Yellow
SV2 Yellow
SV3 Yellow
SV4 Yellow
XS1
XP1
T1C1
SVP
SVP
POWER POWER
Figure 5‐7.3: MS04/MS06 wiring diagram
T2C2 ON ON ON ON
T2C2 T1C1
T2C2 T1C1
XP2
XS2
S1 S2 ENC2(0) DSP1 DSP2 S1 S2 ENC2(1) DSP1 DSP2
EEVA SW1SW2 SW1SW2
EEV_A
EEV_A
The wiring picture shown is for reference onl y, actual product may var y.
SW3SW4 SW3SW4
M-O M-O M-M M-M 1(M-I)2(M-I) 3(M-I)4(M-I) M-O M-O M-M M-M 1(M-I)2(M-I) 3(M-I)4(M-I)
G/Y
Red
Blue
G/Y
Black
Black
Black
Black
Green
Gray
Gray
White
Blue
Black
Brown
Red
Green
Brown
Red
White
Blue
Brown
Red
White
Blue
Green
Yellow
Yellow
L N
P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E Power in
Outdoor Downstream MSIndoor No.1Indoor No.2 Indoor No.3Indoor No.4 Indoor No.5 Indoor No.6
/Upstream MS
To outdoor or MS units To indoor units communication bus
communication bus
CODE NAME DSP1 and DSP2 display content Guide for main control panel dial code
XT1 Terminal block E2 Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit ENC2 MS PCB number
XS1~XS2 Connectors E3 Malfunction of subcooler outlet thermistor(T1C1)
(Factory setting, can’t be changed. 0 means the first PCB, 1 means the seco
XP1~XP2 Connectors E4 Malfunction of subcooler inlet thermistor(T1C2) PCB, 2 means the third PCB)
T1C1~T2C2 Temperature sensor E7 EEPROM error
S1/S2 ● S1:11 means synchronous control for 2 ports
SV#A-X, SV#B-X Solenoid valve FE MS has no address when first powered on ON ON (First PCB is port 1 and 2, Second PCB is port 5 and 6, third PCB is port 9 and
SVP LL S1+S2 dialing setting error
EEVA Electronic expansion valve 1 2 ● S2:11 means synchronous control for 2 ports
H0 Communication between master and slave control boards (00 is default) (First PCB is port 3 and 4, Second PCB is port 7 and 8, third PCB is
11port
and 12)
failed
G/Y
SV1A-1 SV2A-2 SV3A-3 SV4A-4 SV1A-5 SV2A-6 SV3A-7 SV4A-8 SV1A-9 SV2A-10 SV3A-11 SV4A-12
SVP SV1B-1 SV2B-2 SV3B-3 SV4B-4 SV1B-5 SV2B-6 SV3B-7 SV4B-8 SV1B-9 SV2B-10 SV3B-11 SV4B-12
Blue
Red
Blue
Red
Blue
Red
Blue
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow
SV1
SV2
SV3
SV4
SV1
SV2
SV3
SV4
SV1
SV2
SV3
SV4
XS1
XP1
T1C1
Figure 5‐7.4: MS08/MS10/MS12 wiring diagram
SVP
SVP
SVP
T2C2
T2C2 T1C1
T2C2 T1C1
ON ON ON ON ON ON
T2C2 T1C1
XP2
XS2
S1 S2 ENC2(0) DSP1 DSP2 S1 S2 ENC2(1) DSP1 DSP2 S1 S2 ENC2(2) DSP1 DSP2
EEV_A
EEV_A
EEV_A
SW3 SW4 SW3 SW4 SW3 SW4
The wiring picture shown is for reference only, actual product may vary.
M-O M-O M-M M-M 1(M-I) 2(M-I) 3(M-I) 4(M-I) M-O M-O M-M M-M 1(M-I) 2(M-I) 3(M-I) 4(M-I) M-O M-O M-M M-M 1(M-I) 2(M-I) 3(M-I) 4(M-I)
G/Y
Red
Blue
G/Y
Gray
Black
Gray
Black
Green
Green
Blue
Black
Green
Black
Yellow
Yellow
Red
Green
Blue
Black
Red
Brown
Red
White
Blue
Brown
Red
White
Blue
Black
Brown
White
Brown
White
Red
Black
Blue
Black
Green
Brown
White
Blue
Brown
Red
Green
White
L N
P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E P Q E Power in
Outdoor Downstream MS Indoor No. 1 Indoor No. 2 Indoor No. 3 Indoor No. 4 Indoor No. 5 Indoor No. 6 Indoor No. 7 Indoor No. 8 Indoor No. 9 Indoor No. 10 Indoor No.11 Indoor No. 12
/Upstream MS
To outdoor or MS units To indoor units communication bus
communication bus
CODE NAME DSP1 and DSP2 display content Guide for main control panel dial code
XT1 Terminal block E2 Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit
ENC2 MS PCB number
XS1~XS2 Connectors E3 Malfunction of subcooler outlet thermistor(T1C1)
E4 Malfunction of subcooler inlet thermistor(T1C2) (Factory setting, can’t be changed. 0 means the first PCB, 1 means the second
XP1~XP2 Connectors PCB, 2 means the third PCB)
E7 EEPROM error
T1C1~T2C2 Temperature sensor S1/S2 ● S1:11 means synchronous control for 2 ports
FE MS has no address when first powered on
SV#A-X, SV#B-X ON ON (First PCB is port 1 and 2, Second PCB is port 5 and 6, third PCB is port 9 and 10)
Solenoid valve LL S1+S2 dialing setting error
SVP 1 2 ● S2:11 means synchronous control for 2 ports
H0 Communication between master and slave control boards
EEVA Electronic expansion valve failed (00 is default) (First PCB is port 3 and 4, Second PCB is port 7 and 8, third PCB is
11port
and 12)
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Diagnosis and
Troubleshooting
1 Error Code Table.................................................................................... 84
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1 Error Code Table
Table 6-1.1: Outdoor Error code table
Manual re-start
Error code1 Content Remarks
required2
Only displayed on the slave unit with
E0 Communication error between outdoor units No
the error
Only displayed on the master unit with
E2 Communication error between MS and master unit No
the error
E4 T3/T4 temperature sensor error No
E5 Abnormal power supply voltage No
E7 Discharge temperature sensor error (T7C1) No
E8 Outdoor unit address error Yes
E9 EEPROM mismatch of compressor Yes
F1 DC bus voltage error No
F3 T6B temperature sensor error No
F5 T6A temperature sensor error No
zF6 Electronic expansion valve connection error Refer to Note 3 Yes
F9 T5 temperature sensor error No
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Table 6-1.1: Error code table (continued)
Manual re-start
Error code1 Content Remarks
required2
A0 Emergency shutdown No
A1w Refrigerant leakage protection Yes
There are other indoor unit connected except the 2nd Only displayed on the master unit with
CA1 Yes
generation DC IDU the error
Only displayed on the master unit with
CA2 The system is connected to AHU kit only. Yes
the error
The system is connected only to the high temperature Only displayed on the master unit with
CA3 Yes
hydro module (HT hydro module) the error
The system is simultaneously connected to AHU kit + HT Only displayed on the master unit with
CA4 Yes
hydro module the error
The system is simultaneously connected to VRF Indoor + Only displayed on the master unit with
CA5 Yes
AHU kit + HT hydro module. the error
Only displayed on the master unit with
Cb1 VRF Indoor is beyond the permitted connection range Yes
the error
Only displayed on the master unit with
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Table 6-1.2: MS04-12 Error code table
Manual re-start
Error code Content Remarks
required1
Communication failure between MS The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E2 No
and master outdoor unit connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Malfunction of subcooler outlet The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E3 No
thermistor(T1C1) connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Malfunction of subcooler inlet The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E4 No
thermistor(T2C2) connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E7 EEPROM error Yes
connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
MS has no address when first The indoor unit display board or wired controller
FE No
powered on connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
The indoor unit display board or wired controller
LL S1+S2 dialing setting error Yes
connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Communication between master and The indoor unit display board or wired controller
H0 No
slave control boards failed connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Notes:
1. For some error codes, a manual restart is required before the system can resume operation.
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Error code Content Remarks
required1
Communication failure between MS The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E2 No
and master outdoor unit connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Malfunction of subcooler outlet The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E3 No
thermistor(T1C1) connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Malfunction of subcooler inlet The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E4 No
thermistor(T2C2) connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
The indoor unit display board or wired controller
E7 EEPROM error Yes
connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
MS has no address when first The indoor unit display board or wired controller
FE No
powered on connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
Electronic ball valve connection The indoor unit display board or wired controller
F6 Yes
failure connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
The indoor unit display board or wired controller
F7 Main power off No
connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
The indoor unit display board or wired controller
F9 Overload error Yes
connected under this MS displays "F8" fault code
A1 Refrigerant leakage protection All outdoor units, indoor units and controllers display “A1” Yes
Notes:
1. For some error codes, a manual restart is required before the system can resume operation.
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2 Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit
2.1 Warning
Warning
All electrical work must be carried out by competent and suitably qualified, certified and
accredited professionals and in accordance with all applicable legislation (all national, local and other laws,
standards, codes, rules, regulations and other legislation that apply in a given situation).
Power-off the outdoor units before connecting or disconnecting any connections or wiring, otherwise electric
shock (which can cause physical injury or death) may occur or damage to components may occur.
Possible causes
Incorrect outdoor unit address setting.
Communication wires between outdoor units not connected properly.
Loosened wiring within electric control box.
Damaged outdoor main PCB or electric control box communication terminals block.
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Procedure
E0
ODU addresses on switch ENC1 are set Yes Set the ODU addresses correctly
incorrectly1
No
No
Notes:
1. The master unit address should be set as 0, slave units’ addresses should be set from 1 to 2, and the addresses should not be repeated within one system.
2. All the wires for H1, H2, E connections should be three-core shielded cable, the wiring should be connected according to polarity (H1 to H1, H2 to H2), and
the wiring should not be open or short circuited.
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2.3 E2: Communication error between MS box and master unit
Digital display output
Description
Communication error between MS box and master outdoor unit.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Possible causes
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Procedure
E2
No
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The sequence of the PQE signal lines is Yes Reverse the sequence of signal lines.
incorrect.
No
Interference from high voltage (220V or Yes Ensure the communication wires and
higher) wires high voltage wires are separated
No
The length of communication wire is over Yes Reduce the wire length to less than
1200m 1200m
No
Notes:
1. Measure the resistance among P, Q and E. The normal resistance between P and Q is 120Ω, between P and E is infinite, between Q and E is infinite.
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2.4 E4: T3/T4 Temperature sensor error
Digital display output
Description
Heat exchanger deicer temperature sensor (T3) error or outdoor air temperature sensor (T4) error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Procedure
E4
Notes:
1. Outdoor air temperature sensor (T4) and heat exchanger deicer temperature sensor (T3) connection is port CN1 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 6-4.1 in Part 6, 4.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics“.
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2.5 E5: Abnormal power supply voltage
Digital display output
Description
Abnormal power supply voltage.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit power supply voltage is abnormal or a phase is missing.
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Procedure
E5
Notes:
1. The normal voltage between A and N, B and N, and C and N is 198-242V.
2. The normal resistances of the inverter compressor are 0.05-0.15Ω among U V W and infinite between each of U V W and ground. If any of the resistances
differ from these specifications, the compressor has malfunction.
3. The normal resistances of the fan motor coil among U V W are less than 10Ω. If a measured resistance is 0Ω, the fan motor has short-circuited.
4. Set a multi-meter to buzzer mode and test any two terminals of P N U V W of the inverter module. If the buzzer sounds, the inverter module has short-
circuited.
Figure 6-2.1: Inverter module terminals
P
N
U V W
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2.6 E7: Discharge Temperature sensor error (T7C1)
Digital display output
Description
A compressor top temperature sensor or discharge pipe temperature sensor (T7C1) error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
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Procedure
E7
Notes:
1. Compressor discharge pipe temperature sensor connections are ports CN4 on the outdoor main PCB
2. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 6-4.2 in Part 6, 4.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics “.
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2.7 E8: Outdoor unit address error
Digital display output
Description
Outdoor unit address error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Procedure
E8
The ODU's address is not in the valid Yes Slave units addresses should be set from
range1 1 to 2
No
Notes:
1. The master unit address should be set as 0, slave units’ addresses should be set from 1 to 2, and the addresses should not be repeated within one system.
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2.8 E9: EEPROM mismatch of compressor
Digital display output
Description
EEPROM mismatch of compressor.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit was powered on immediately after being powered off.
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Procedure
E9
Notes:
1. When performing a manual restart of an outdoor unit, once the unit has been powered off it should not be powered on again until the digital display has
turned off.
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2.9 F1: DC bus voltage error
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Loosened wiring of the compressor inverter module.
Procedure
F1
Yes
Reconnect the reactor and DC bus wire
Reactor and DC bus wiring is incorrectly
based on wiring diagram
No
Yes
The power supply is abnormal Check the power supply equipment
No
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2.10 F3, F5, F9, FA, Fb, Fc, Fd: T6B/T6A/T5/T8/T9/TL/T7 Temperature sensor error
Digital display output
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Description
F3 indicates subcooling gas temperature sensor (T6B) error.
F5 indicates injection liquid temperature sensor (T6A) error.
F9 indicates liquid pipe temperature sensor (T5) error.
FA indicates heat exchanger gas temperature sensor (T8) error.
Fb indicates heat sink temperature sensor (T9) error.
Fc indicates heat exchanger liquid temperature sensor (TL) error.
Fd indicates suction temperature sensor (T7) error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunction.
Damaged outdoor main PCB.
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Procedure
F3/F5/F9/FA/Fb/FC/Fd
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2.11 zF6: Electronic expansion valve connection error
Digital display output
Description
1F6 indicates Electronic expansion valve A connection error.
2F6 indicates Electronic expansion valve C connection error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Electronic expansion valve coil not connected properly or has malfunction.
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
F6
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2.12 H0: Communication error between main board and compressor drive board
Digital display output
Description
H0 indicates a communication error between main board and compressor drive board.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Loosened communication wiring from the outdoor main PCB to the inverter module.
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Procedure
H0
No
Both LED1 and LED2 on inverter module Yes Check the power supply circuit.3
are off when power on.2
No
No
Notes:
1. Communication wire from outdoor main PCB CN26 to inverter module CN8/CN9.
Communication port CN26 on outdoor main PCB Communication port CN8/CN9 on inverter module
3. Check the power supply for the compressor inverter module, the normal voltage L2 and N (CN4/CN6) 198v-242V.
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2.13 H2, H3: Qty. of outdoor unit decreases/ increases error
Digital display output
Description
H2 indicates Qty. of outdoor unit decreases error.
H3 indicates Qty. of outdoor unit increases error.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Trigger / recover condition
Trigger condition: Qty. of slave units detected by master unit has decreased or increased.
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Recover condition: Qty. of slave units detected by master unit goes back to normal.
Reset method: Resume automatically.
Possible causes
Some outdoor units are powered off.
Power supply abnormal.
Incorrect outdoor unit address setting.
Communication wires between outdoor units not connected properly.
Loosened wiring within electric control box.
Damaged outdoor main PCB or electric control box communication terminals block.
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Procedure
H2 / H3
Some outdoor units in the system are Yes Power on all the outdoor units
powered off
No
The power supply is abnormal Yes Check the power supply equipment
No
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2.14 H4: Compressor inverter module protection
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Inverter module protection.
DC bus low or high voltage protection.
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The specific error codes L0, L1, L2, L5, L7 and LA can also be obtained from the inverter module LED indicators. If an
inverter module error has occurred, LED2(green) is continuously on and LED1(red) flashes.
Figure 6-2.4: 8-12HP LED indicators LED1 and LED2 on inverter module
LED2
LED1
LED2 LED1
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L0: Inverter module protection
L0 Fault
L0 Protection
Yes
No
Check whether the compressor wiring is Reconnect the cables based
properly connected. on wiring diagram
Yes
Yes
No No
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Is the module in well heat dissipation? Is the IPM screws fastened? Fasten IPM screws again
Yes Yes
No
No Does the compressor have 12 hours Is the silica gel coated well
Assure enough Coat with silica gel
preheating before 1st operating after for heat radiation?
preheating time
installation?
Yes Yes
Yes
Refer toRefer
0 P3 over current
to P3 protection
protection
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L1: DC bus low voltage protection
L1 protection
No
Yes
No output from bridge rectifier
No
Yes
Replace the inverter module
Note:
1. The normal DC voltage between terminals P and N on inverter module should be 450-650V. When the voltage is lower than 320V, L1
protection will be appeared.
Figure 6-2.6: Inverter module terminals
8-12HP 14-18HP
P
N
P
N
U V W U V W
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L2: DC bus high voltage protection
L2 protection
No
No
Note:
1. The normal DC voltage between terminals P and N on inverter module should be 450-650V. When the voltage is higher than 700V, L2
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N
P
N
U V W U V W
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L5: Zero speed protection
L5L5 Fault
Protection
Yes
There is abnormal noise of compressor
Replace the compressor
when startup or running
No
Disconnect the
power supply
Replace the inverter module
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L7: Phase sequence error
L7 protection
No
Disconnect the
power supply An open circuit in the 3-phase U/V/W Yes
Replace the compressor
of compressor terminals
No
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LA: PED software verification failed
LALA Fault
Protection
Disconnect the Short circuit high pressure sensor Yes High pressure sensor has short-
power supply connection on the inverter module, the circuited or failed, replace the
error code “LA” disappeared sensor
No
Notes
1. The high pressure sensor connection is port CN21 on the inverter module.
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Compressor replacement procedure Figure 6-2.8: Draining oil from a compressor
Step 1: Remove faulty compressor and remove oil
Remove the faulty compressor from the outdoor unit.
Before removing the oil, shake the compressor so as to not allow
impurities to remain settled at the bottom.
Drain the oil out of the compressor and retain it for inspection.
Normally the oil can be drained out from the compressor discharge
pipe.
Step 6: Replace the faulty compressor and re-fit the other compressors Figure 6-2.9: Compressor piping
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Step 8: Vacuum drying and refrigerant charging
Once all the compressors and other components have been fully connected, vacuum dry the system and recharge
refrigerant. Refer to the V6R Engineering Data Book, Part 3.
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Figure 6-2.11: Effects of spoiled compressor oil
Worn crankshaft
Normal compressor
bearings
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2.15 H7: Qty. of indoor units mismatching
Digital display output
Description
Number of indoor units detected by master unit not same as number set on outdoor main PCB.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
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Procedure
H7
Number of indoor units set on outdoor Change the setting on the PCB to be the
main PCB not same as actual number of Yes same as the actual number of indoor
indoor units1 units
No
Some indoor units are powered off Yes Power on all indoor units
No
After re-starting the ODUs and IDUs and Refer to indoor unit troubleshooting
then waiting 2 minutes, an IDU displays Yes guide. Resolving the indoor unit error
an E1 or FE error2 resolves the outdoor unit error
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Setting the indoor units’ addresses No Replace the outdoor main PCB
uniquely resolves the error
Notes:
1. The number of indoor units can be set on switches ENC3 and S12 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Indoor unit error code E1 indicates a communication error between indoor and master outdoor unit. Indoor unit error code FE indicates that an indoor unit
has not been assigned an address.
3. Indoor unit addresses can be checked and manually assigned using indoor unit remote/wired controllers. Alternatively, indoor unit addresses can be
automatically assigned by the master outdoor unit.
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2.16 H8: High pressure sensor error
Digital display output
Description
High pressure sensor error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
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Procedure
H8
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
High pressure sensor connection on Yes Ensure the sensor is connected properly
outdoor main PCB is loose1
No
Insufficient refrigerant caused by Yes Add refrigerant and inspect system for
refrigerant leakage3 leaks
No
The low pressure side is blocked, caused Inspect the system and fix the error. If the
by crushed or bent pipe, closed EEV or Yes filter is blocked by ice, the piping should
dirty filter4 be cleaned
No
The evaporator heat exchange is poor5 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
Notes:
1. High pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor. If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms or infinite, the pressure sensor has
failed.
3. An insufficiency of refrigerant causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge and suction pressures to be lower than normal
and compressor current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe. These issues disappear once sufficient refrigerant has
been charged into the system.
4. A low pressure side blockage causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, suction pressure to be lower than normal and compressor
current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe.
5. In cooling mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
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2.17 Hb: Low pressure sensor error
Digital display output
Description
Low pressure sensor error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
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Procedure
Hb
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
Low pressure sensor connection on Yes Ensure the sensor is connected properly
outdoor main PCB is loose1
No
No
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1. High pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor. If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms or infinite, the pressure sensor has
failed.
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2.18 yHd: Slave unit malfunction
Digital display output
In the error code, 'y' is a placeholder for the address (1, 2) of the slave unit with the error.
Description
1Hd indicates an error on the slave unit with address 1.
2Hd indicates an error on the slave unit with address 2.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Possible causes
Slave unit malfunction.
Procedure
yHd
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2.19 P1: High pressure protection
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit stop valves are closed.
Pressure sensor/switch not connected properly or has malfunction.
Excess refrigerant.
System contains air or nitrogen.
High pressure side blockage.
Poor condenser heat exchange.
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
P1
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
High pressure sensor connection on Yes Ensure the sensor is connected properly
outdoor main PCB is loose1
No
The high pressure side is blocked, caused Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
by crushed or bent pipe or blocked EEV5
No
The condenser heat exchange is poor6 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
Notes:
1. The high pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor. If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms or infinite, the pressure sensor has
failed.
3. Excess refrigerant causes discharge temperature to be lower than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be higher
than normal.
4. Air or nitrogen in the system causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal, compressor current to
be higher than normal, abnormal compressor noise and an unsteady pressure meter reading.
5. High pressure side blockage causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to
be lower than normal.
6. In cooling mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
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2.20 P2, H5: Suction pipe low pressure protection
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit stop valves are closed.
Insufficient refrigerant.
Low pressure side blockage.
Poor evaporator heat exchange.
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
P2 / H5
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
Insufficient refrigerant caused by Yes Add refrigerant or inspect the system for
refrigerant leakage1 leaks
No
The low pressure side is blocked, caused Inspect the system and fix the error. If the
by crushed or bent pipe, blocked EEV, or Yes filter is blocked by ice, the piping should
dirty filter2 be cleaned
The evaporator heat exchange is poor3 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
Notes:
1. An insufficiency of refrigerant causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge and suction pressures to be lower than normal
and compressor current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe. These issues disappear once sufficient refrigerant has
been charged into the system.
2. A low pressure side blockage causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, suction pressure to be lower than normal and compressor
current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe.
3. In cooling mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
4. The low pressure sensor connection is port CN16 on the outdoor main PCB.
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2.21 P31: Primary current protection
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit stop valves are closed. Poor condenser heat exchange.
Indoor load too large. High pressure side blockage.
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P31
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
The power supply is abnormal Yes Check the power supply equipment
No
Sudden interruption of power to IDUs Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
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The condenser heat exchange is poor4 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
No
No
Yes
Replace the DC fan inverter board
DC fan inverter board has short-circuited8
No
Notes:
1. An indoor load that is too large causes suction and discharge temperatures to be higher than normal.
2. Excess refrigerant causes discharge temperature to be lower than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be higher
than normal. For excess refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System”.
3. Air or nitrogen in the system causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal, compressor current to
be higher than normal, abnormal compressor noise and an unsteady pressure meter reading. For insufficient refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-
4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System”.
4. In cooling mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
5. High pressure side blockage causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to
be lower than normal. For insufficient refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant
System”.
6. Set a multi-meter to buzzer mode and test any two terminals of P N U V W of the inverter module. If the buzzer sounds, the inverter module has short-
circuited.
7. The normal resistances of the inverter compressor are 0.05-0.15Ω among U V W and infinite between each of U V W and ground. If any of the resistances
differ from these specifications, the compressor has malfunction.
8. Set a multi-meter to buzzer mode and test any two terminals of P N U V W of the DC fan drive board. If the buzzer sounds, the DC fan drive board has short-
circuited.
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2.22 P32: Secondary current protection
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit stop valves are closed. Poor condenser heat exchange.
Indoor load too large. High pressure side blockage.
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P32
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
The power supply is abnormal Yes Check the power supply equipment
No
Sudden interruption of power to IDUs Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
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The condenser heat exchange is poor4 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
No
No
Notes:
1. An indoor load that is too large causes suction and discharge temperatures to be higher than normal. For normal system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and
6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.2 “Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System”.
2. Excess refrigerant causes discharge temperature to be lower than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be higher
than normal. For normal system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.2 “Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System”.
3. Air or nitrogen in the system causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal, compressor current to be
higher than normal, abnormal compressor noise and an unsteady pressure meter reading. For normal system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 in
Part 6, 4.2 “Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System”.
4. In cooling mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
5. High pressure side blockage causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be
lower than normal. For normal system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.2 “Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System”.
6. Set a multi-meter to buzzer mode and test any two terminals of P N U V W of the inverter module. If the buzzer sounds, the inverter module has short-
circuited.
7. The normal resistances of the inverter compressor are 0.05-0.15Ω among U V W and infinite between each of U V W and ground. If any of the resistances
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2.23 P4, H6: Discharge temperature protection or discharge temperature switch protection
Digital display output
Description
Discharge temperature protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Outdoor unit stop valves are closed. Insufficient refrigerant. System contains air or
Temperature sensor/switch not connected System blockage. nitrogen.
properly or has malfunction. Indoor load too large. Poor condenser heat exchange.
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
P4 / H6
ODU stop valves are closed Yes Open the stop valves
No
Insufficient refrigerant caused by Yes Add refrigerant and inspect the system
refrigerant leakage3 for leaks
No
The condenser heat exchange is poor7 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error
No
Notes:
1. Compressor top temperature sensor and discharge pipe temperature sensor connections are ports CN4 on the outdoor main PCB. The discharge temperature
switch connection is port CN18 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
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characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 6-4.2 in Part 6, 4.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics “.
3. An insufficiency of refrigerant causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge and suction pressures to be lower than normal
and compressor current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe. These issues disappear once sufficient refrigerant has
been charged into the system. For abnormal refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient
Refrigerant System”.
4. A low pressure side blockage causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal, suction pressure to be lower than normal and compressor
current to be lower than normal, and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe. For abnormal refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-4.4 and
6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System”.
5. An indoor load that is too large causes suction and discharge temperatures to be higher than normal. For abnormal refrigerant system parameters refer to
Table 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System”.
6. Air or nitrogen in the system causes discharge temperature to be higher than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal, compressor current to
be higher than normal, abnormal compressor noise and an unsteady pressure meter reading. For abnormal refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6-
4.4 and 6-4.5 in Part 6, 4.3 “Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System”.
7. In cooling mode check outdoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets for dirt/blockages. In heating mode check indoor heat exchangers, fans and air outlets
for dirt/blockages.
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2.24 P9, H9: Fan module protection
Digital display output
Description
Fan module protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Switch ENC2 incorrectly set.
Power or communication wires not connected properly.
Fan motor blocked or has failed.
Power supply abnormal.
Fan module damaged.
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
P9 / H9
The capacity set on switch ENC2 on the Ensure the setting on switch ENC2
outdoor main PCB and the capacity given Yes matches the unit capacity given on the
on the unit’s nameplate do not match unit’s nameplate
No
No
The power supply is abnormal Yes Check the power supply equipment
No
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2.25 PL, C7: Inverter module temperature protection
Digital display output
Description
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Blocked, dirty or loose heat sink.
Inverter module damaged.
Procedure
PL / C7
The inverter module heat sink is blocked Yes Clean or replace the heat sink
or dirty
No
The screws connecting the heat sink to Yes Tighten the screws and make sure the
the inverter module are loose heat sink is well-connected
No
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2.26 PP: Compressor discharge insufficient superheat protection
Digital display output
Description
Compressor discharge insufficient superheat protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
Possible causes
Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunction.
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Procedure
PP
High pressure sensor connection on Yes Ensure the sensor is connected properly
outdoor main PCB is loose3
Notes:
1. Compressor top temperature sensor and discharge pipe temperature sensor connections are ports CN4 on the outdoor main PCB.
2. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed.
3. High pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB.
4. Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor. If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms or infinite, the pressure sensor has
failed.
5. Excess refrigerant causes discharge temperature to be lower than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be higher
than normal.
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2.27 A0: Emergency shutdown
Digital display output
Description
Compressor discharge insufficient superheat protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Possible causes
Outdoor main PCB damaged.
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Procedure
A0
The port of CN91 on the outdoor main Yes Replace the outdoor main PCB
PCB has short-circuited
No
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2.28 A1w: Refrigerant leakage protection
Digital display output
Description
Refrigerant leakage protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error.
nE=3 A13 The unit is stopped forcedly 24 hours after the ODU reports A13.
Recover condition:
The outdoor unit does not receive the refrigerant leakage fault signal sent by the MS.
Reset method: Resume automatically.
Possible causes
Refrigerant pipe or indoor unit leak.
The refrigerant leak sensor is not connected or has malfunction.
MS main control board is damaged.
Procedure
A11/A12/A13
Refrigerant pipe or indoor unit leak. Yes Find leaks and repair welding
No
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2.29 CA1, CA2, CA3, CA4, CA5: Connection combination error
Digital display output
Description
Connection combination error.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Recover condition:
Detected correct combination.
Reset method: Manually restart.
Possible causes
Combination does not meet the requirements.
Procedure
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2.30 CB1, CB2, CB3, CB4: Overmatch protection
Digital display output
Description
CB1: VRF indoor exceeds the match range (the highest priority)
CB2: AHU kit exceeds the match range (second highest priority)
CB3: HT exceeds the match range (third highest priority)
CB4: The total connection ratio exceeds the match range (the fourth highest priority)
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
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/ / 40 ≤ A ≤ X1 40 ≤ B ≤ X1 / /
Connect at least
VRF indoor HT / 40 ≤ A ≤ 205 40 ≤ B ≤ X1 C ≤ 105 /
one VRF Indoor
/ AHU kit 40 ≤ A ≤ X1 40 ≤ B ≤ X1 / C ≤ 65
Notes:
1. X is 205 for single outdoor unit system; X is 155 for 2 outdoor units combination system; X is 135 for 3 outdoor units combination units system
Possible causes
Connection ratio does not meet the requirements.
Procedure
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2.31 U0: Force cooling operation not performed
Digital display output
Description
Forced cooling operation is set by switch S10 but it not performed in 30 minutes after power-on.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Possible causes
Procedure
U0
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2.32 U21, U22, U23: Ambient temperature is out range of test operation.
Digital display output
Description
Ambient temperature is out range of test operation.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
If it is out range of test operation, the outdoor unit displays the fault code "U21 or U22 or U23".
Recover condition:
Press the OK key for 5 seconds to exit the test operation.
Reset method: Manually restart.
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Possible causes
Temperature is out of range.
Procedure
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2.33 U31, U32, U33: Stop valve is not open.
Digital display output
Description
U31: Liquid side stop valve is not opened.
U32: High pressure gas side stop valve is not opened.
U33: Low pressure gas side stop valve is not opened.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Recover condition:
The stop valves are opened and system pressure recover to normal.
Reset method: Manually restart.
Possible causes
Stop valve is not open.
Procedure
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2.34 U4: Indoor unit refrigerant pipe and signal cable connection are inconsistent
Digital display output
Description
Indoor unit refrigerant pipe and signal cable connection are inconsistent.
All units stop running.
Error code is only displayed on the master unit.
Procedure
U4
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3 Troubleshooting for Mode Selection Box
3.1 Warning
Warning
All electrical work must be carried out by competent and suitably qualified, certified and
accredited professionals and in accordance with all applicable legislation (all national, local and other laws,
standards, codes, rules, regulations and other legislation that apply in a given situation).
Power-off the MS unit before connecting or disconnecting any connections or wiring, otherwise electric shock
(which can cause physical injury or death) may occur or damage to components may occur.
Description
Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Possible causes
Communication wires between MS and outdoor units not connected properly.
Loosened wiring within electric control box.
The sequence of the PQE signal lines is incorrect.
Interference from high voltage wires or other sources of electromagnetic radiation.
Communication wire too long.
Damaged outdoor or MS PCB or electric control box communication terminals block.
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Procedure
E2
Wires between outdoor and MS Yes Ensure the wires are connected properly
communication terminals block are loose
No
The sequence of the PQE signal lines is Yes Reverse the sequence of signal lines.
incorrect.
No
The length of communication wire is over Yes Reduce the wire length to less than
1200m 1200m
No
Notes:
1. Measure the resistance among P, Q and E. The normal resistance between P and Q is 120Ω, between P and E is infinite, between Q and E is infinite.
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3.3 E3/E4: T1C1/T2C2 Temperature sensor error
Digital display output
Description
E3 indicates malfunction of subcooler outlet temperature sensor (T1C1).
E4 indicates malfunction of subcooler outlet temperature sensor (T2C2).
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Possible causes
Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunction.
MS main PCB is damaged.
Procedure
E3/E4
Notes:
1. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 6-4.1 in Part 6, 4.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics”.
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3.4 E7: EEPROM error
Digital display output
Description
EEPROM error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Procedure
E7
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3.5 FE: MS has no address when first powered on
Digital display output
Description
MS has no address when first powered on.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wire control connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Possible causes
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FE
Notes:
1. Refer to Part 5, 2.2.3 "Menu mode”
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3.6 LL: S1+S2 dialing setting error (for MS04-12)
Digital display output
Description
S1+S2 dialing setting error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Procedure
LL
No
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3.7 H0: Communication between master and slave control boards failed (for MS04-12)
Digital display output
Description
H0 indicates a communication error between master and slave MS PCB.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
Possible causes
Loosened communication wiring from the master PCB to the slave PCBs.
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Salve MS has power off.
Procedure
H0
Communication wire from the master Yes Reconnect the communication wire.
PCB to the slave PCB is loosened.
No
Slave MS has power off. Yes Check the power supply circuit.
No
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3.8 F6: Electronic ball valve connection failure (for MS01)
Digital display output
Description
Electronic ball valve (EBVA/EBVB/EBVC) connection failure.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the unit with the error. The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected under
this MS displays "F8" fault code.
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Procedure
F6
Electronic expansion valve coil Yes Ensure the valve coil is connected
connection on MS main PCB is loose. properly
No
Notes:
1. The normal resistances between EBV coil wiring terminals Gray (common port) and Blake / Yellow / Red / Orange are 40-50Ω. If any of the resistances differ
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3.9 F7: Main power off (for MS01)
Digital display output
Description
Main power off.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Procedure
F7
Main power supply shut off. Yes Provide normal power supply.
No
The power supply wiring is loose. Yes Ensure the wires are connected properly.
No
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3.10 F9: Overload error (for MS01)
Digital display output
Description
Overload error.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays "F8”.
Possible causes
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Procedure
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3.11 A1: Refrigerant leakage protection (for MS01)
Digital display output
Description
Refrigerant leakage protection.
All units stop running.
Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box.
Possible causes
Procedure
A1
No
No
Refrigerant leak sensor failure. Yes Replace the refrigerant leak sensor.
No
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4 Appendix to Part 6
4.1 Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics
Table 6-4.1: Temperature sensor resistance characteristics
Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage
(°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V) (°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V) (°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V)
-39 -38.2 387.13 0.1020 11 51.8 19.617 1.4561 61 141.8 2.2728 3.9002
-38 -36.4 360.98 0.1092 12 53.6 18.656 1.5085 62 143.6 2.1912 3.9312
-37 -34.6 336.73 0.1169 13 55.4 17.749 1.5615 63 145.4 2.113 3.9615
-36 -32.8 314.24 0.1250 14 57.2 16.891 1.6152 64 147.2 2.0381 3.9908
-35 -31 293.38 0.1337 15 59 16.08 1.6694 65 149 1.9662 4.0195
-34 -29.2 274.01 0.1429 16 60.8 15.313 1.7242 66 150.8 1.8973 4.0473
-33 -27.4 256.05 0.1526 17 62.6 14.587 1.7795 67 152.6 1.8312 4.0743
-32 -25.6 239.36 0.1629 18 64.4 13.899 1.8352 68 154.4 1.7678 4.1006
-31 -23.8 223.87 0.1738 19 66.2 13.249 1.8912 69 156.2 1.707 4.1261
-30 -22 209.48 0.1853 20 68 12.632 1.9476 70 158 1.6486 4.1510
-29 -20.2 196.11 0.1974 21 69.8 12.048 2.0042 71 159.8 1.5925 4.1751
-28 -18.4 183.68 0.2102 22 71.6 11.495 2.0609 72 161.6 1.5387 4.1985
-27 -16.6 172.12 0.2237 23 73.4 10.97 2.1177 73 163.4 1.487 4.2212
-26 -14.8 161.36 0.2379 24 75.2 10.472 2.1746 74 165.2 1.4373 4.2433
-25 -13 151.344 0.2528 25 77 10 2.2315 75 167 1.3896 4.2647
-24 -11.2 142.02 0.2685 26 78.8 9.5519 2.2882 76 168.8 1.3437 4.2855
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-23 -9.4 133.32 0.2850 27 80.6 9.1265 2.3449 77 170.6 1.2996 4.3057
-22 -7.6 125.22 0.3024 28 82.4 8.7226 2.4013 78 172.4 1.2572 4.3253
-21 -5.8 117.66 0.3206 29 84.2 8.3389 2.4575 79 174.2 1.2164 4.3444
-20 -4 110.6 0.3396 30 86 7.9743 2.5134 80 176 1.1772 4.3628
-19 -2.2 104.02 0.3596 31 87.8 7.6279 2.5689 81 177.8 1.1394 4.3807
-18 -0.4 97.861 0.3805 32 89.6 7.2985 2.6240 82 179.6 1.103 4.3981
-17 1.4 92.107 0.4023 33 91.4 6.9853 2.6786 83 181.4 1.0681 4.4149
-16 3.2 86.727 0.4252 34 93.2 6.6873 2.7327 84 183.2 1.0344 4.4313
-15 5 81.694 0.4490 35 95 6.4038 2.7863 85 185 1.0019 4.4472
-14 6.8 76.982 0.4739 36 96.8 6.134 2.8392 86 186.8 0.9707 4.4626
-13 8.6 72.57 0.4998 37 98.6 5.8772 2.8915 87 188.6 0.94059 4.4775
-12 10.4 68.437 0.5268 38 100.4 5.6326 2.9432 88 190.4 0.91158 4.4920
-11 12.2 64.564 0.5549 39 102.2 5.3996 2.9941 89 192.2 0.88362 4.5060
-10 14 60.932 0.5841 40 104 5.1776 3.0444 90 194 0.85667 4.5196
-9 15.8 57.526 0.6145 41 105.8 4.966 3.0938 91 195.8 0.83068 4.5328
-8 17.6 54.33 0.6459 42 107.6 4.7644 3.1424 92 197.6 0.80561 4.5457
-7 19.4 51.331 0.6786 43 109.4 4.5721 3.1903 93 199.4 0.78143 4.5581
-6 21.2 48.514 0.7123 44 111.2 4.3887 3.2373 94 201.2 0.75811 4.5701
-5 23 45.869 0.7473 45 113 4.2137 3.2834 95 203 0.7356 4.5818
-4 24.8 43.383 0.7834 46 114.8 4.0468 3.3287 96 204.8 0.71387 4.5932
-3 26.6 41.047 0.8207 47 116.6 3.8874 3.3731 97 206.6 0.6929 4.6042
-2 28.4 38.85 0.8591 48 118.4 3.7353 3.4166 98 208.4 0.67266 4.6149
-1 30.2 36.784 0.8987 49 120.2 3.59 3.4592 99 210.2 0.6531 4.6252
0 32 34.84 0.9394 50 122 3.4512 3.5009 100 212 0.63422 4.6353
1 33.8 33.011 0.9812 51 123.8 3.3186 3.5417 101 213.8 0.61598 4.6450
2 35.6 31.288 1.0242 52 125.6 3.1919 3.5816 102 215.6 0.59836 4.6545
3 37.4 29.666 1.0682 53 127.4 3.0708 3.6206 103 217.4 0.58133 4.6636
4 39.2 28.137 1.1134 54 129.2 2.955 3.6586 104 219.2 0.56487 4.6725
5 41 26.697 1.1595 55 131 2.8442 3.6958 105 221 0.54896 4.6812
6 42.8 25.339 1.2066 56 132.8 2.7382 3.7321
7 44.6 24.058 1.2547 57 134.6 2.6369 3.7674
8 46.4 22.85 1.3038 58 136.4 2.5398 3.8020
9 48.2 21.71 1.3537 59 138.2 2.4469 3.8356
10 50 20.633 1.4045 60 140 2.358 3.8683
Notes:
1. Table 6-4.1 is suitable for the following sensors:
Outdoor unit: T3, T4, T5, T6A, T6B, T7, T8, T9, TL
MS: T1C1, T2C2
Indoor unit: T1, T2, T2A, T2B
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2. The Resistance of 25C (77F) is 10 KΩ±1%. The relation between voltage and resistance is: V= *5
8.06+R
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Table 6-4.2: Compressor discharge pipe temperature sensor (T1C1) resistance characteristics
Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage Temp. Temp. Resistance Voltage
(°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V) (°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V) (°C) (°F) (KΩ) (V)
-20 -4 542.7 0.0732 32 89.6 40.57 0.8287 84 183.2 6.033 2.8596
-19 -2.2 511.9 0.0775 33 91.4 38.89 0.8584 85 185 5.844 2.8984
-18 -0.4 483 0.0821 34 93.2 37.3 0.8884 86 186.8 5.663 2.9367
-17 1.4 455.9 0.0869 35 95 35.78 0.9193 87 188.6 5.488 2.9746
-16 3.2 430.5 0.0919 36 96.8 34.32 0.9509 88 190.4 5.32 3.0120
-15 5 406.7 0.0972 37 98.6 32.94 0.9829 89 192.2 5.157 3.0491
-14 6.8 384.3 0.1027 38 100.4 31.62 1.0156 90 194 5 3.0858
-13 8.6 363.3 0.1085 39 102.2 30.36 1.0489 91 195.8 4.849 3.1219
-12 10.4 343.6 0.1146 40 104 29.15 1.0830 92 197.6 4.703 3.1576
-11 12.2 325.1 0.1210 41 105.8 28 1.1176 93 199.4 4.562 3.1928
-10 14 307.7 0.1276 42 107.6 26.9 1.1527 94 201.2 4.426 3.2276
-9 15.8 291.3 0.1346 43 109.4 25.86 1.1881 95 203 4.294 3.2621
-8 17.6 275.9 0.1419 44 111.2 24.85 1.2246 96 204.8 4.167 3.2960
-7 19.4 261.4 0.1496 45 113 23.89 1.2613 97 206.6 4.045 3.3292
-6 21.2 247.8 0.1575 46 114.8 22.89 1.3021 98 208.4 3.927 3.3620
-5 23 234.9 0.1659 47 116.6 22.1 1.3362 99 210.2 3.812 3.3945
-4 24.8 222.8 0.1746 48 118.4 21.26 1.3745 100 212 3.702 3.4263
-3 26.6 211.4 0.1836 49 120.2 20.46 1.4130 101 213.8 3.595 3.4577
-2 28.4 200.7 0.1930 50 122 19.69 1.4523 102 215.6 3.492 3.4886
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4.2 Pressure Sensor Voltage Characteristics
Table 6-4.3: Low pressure sensor resistance characteristics
Low pressure Low pressure Resistance Output Low pressure Low pressure Resistance Output
(MPa) (psi) (KΩ) voltage(V) (MPa) (psi) (KΩ) voltage(V)
0.1 14.5 49.51142857 0.7 0.68 98.6 13.60666667 1.86
0.11 16 47.91222222 0.72 0.7 102 13.15052632 1.9
0.12 17.4 46.39945946 0.74 0.73 106 12.50122449 1.96
0.13 18.9 44.96631579 0.76 0.76 110 11.89049505 2.02
0.14 20.3 43.60666667 0.78 0.78 113 11.5031068 2.06
0.15 21.8 42.315 0.8 0.81 117 10.94943396 2.12
0.16 23.2 41.08634146 0.82 0.84 122 10.42623853 2.18
0.17 24.7 39.91619048 0.84 0.87 126 9.931071429 2.24
0.18 26.1 38.80046512 0.86 0.9 131 9.46173913 2.3
0.19 27.6 37.73545455 0.88 0.93 135 9.016271186 2.36
0.21 30.5 35.74434783 0.92 0.96 139 8.592892562 2.42
0.22 31.9 34.81234043 0.94 0.99 144 8.19 2.48
0.23 33.4 33.91916667 0.96 1.02 148 7.806141732 2.54
0.24 34.8 33.06244898 0.98 1.06 154 7.321679389 2.62
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4.3 Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Refrigerant System
Under the following conditions, the operating parameters given in Tables 6-4.4 and 6-4.5 should be observed:
The master outdoor unit can detect all the indoor units.
The number of indoor units displayed on DSP2 is steady and is equal to the actual number of indoor units installed.
All stop valves are open and all indoor unit EEVs are connected to their unit’s PCB.
If the combination ratio is 100% or less, all the indoor units are currently running and if the combination ratio is more
than 100%, indoor units with total capacity equal to the total capacity of the outdoor units are currently running.
If the outdoor ambient temperature is high, the system is being run in cooling mode with the following settings:
temperature 17°C; fan speed high.
If the outdoor ambient temperature is low, the system is being run in heating mode with the following settings:
temperature 30°C; fan speed high.
The system has been running normally for more than 30 minutes.
There parameters are more reliable in cooing only mode.
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