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Function protection prompt of frequency conversion Outdoor Unit
machine
Explanation of
error
Cause:
In the regular running of the air conditioner, for some
nonfaulted status, it may need the compressor to shut down or limit or
lower the frequency so as to protect the normal operating of the entire
cooling system (eg. defrosting, slight undercooling, over pressure,
overcurrent, etc.). These problems are not considered as errors and
would not be reflected in the Indoor Unit machine, however as to make
sure the maintenance personnel is familar with the running status of the
air conditioner, three indicator lights are used on the Outdoor Unit
main PCB for reference of the maintenance personnel.
Including:
over current protection, cooling overload protection, indoor
heating high temperature protection, indoor cooling freezing
protection, over pressure and under pressure protection.
Tools required
for inspection
Multimeter.
Frequent
problematic part
Regular protection, system blockage, power supply not as usual,
resistance value of sensor drifts or is used wrong.
Inspection
procedure and
key points
1. Defrosting: with a defrosting signal, meaning the air conditioner is
under defrosting procedure and it is normal, but if there is frequent
defrosting, it shall be specifically noted if heat exchange of the
Outdoor Unit is faulted, if the motor revolving speed is low and if the
resistance value of the coil sensor is drifted or the temperature is
inaccurately measured or it is damaged.
2. Over current protection: it is more possible to appear under high
temperature cooling status and the over current of compressor is
usually reflected by over high load of the compressor. It is normal if
such protection appears under a very high temperature cooling status
but not under low temperature low load status.
3. Cooling overload protection: it is more possible when the frequency
conversion machine is under a high temperature cooling status. When
the outdoor coil sensor senses the temperature is too high, as to provent
the compressor from overload, it would possitively lower the
frequency and it is normal for the protection under the high
temperature cooling status.
4. Indoor high temperature heating protection: it is more possible when
the frequency conversion machine is under a high temperature heating
status. When the indoor coil sensor senses the temperature is too high,
as to provent the compressor from overload, it would possitively lower
the frequency and it is normal for the protection in a warm room.
5. Indoor cooling freezing protection: it is more possible to appear
under a low temperature cooling status. When the indoor coil sensor
senses the temperature is too low, as to prevent the heat exchanger of
the Indoor Unit machine from frosting, it would possitively lower the
frequency and it is normal for the protection in a low temperature
room.
Summary of Contents for ASW-H09B5B4/FAR3DI-C3
Page 1: ...AUX Imp Exp Company Limited F Freedom Inverter Split Type Air Conditioner ...
Page 2: ...This manual is for professional maintenance personnel only ...
Page 7: ...4 2 2 Outdoor Unit 1 3P 1 8P 新 2P 2 3P ...
Page 17: ...14 5 Electrical Part 5 1 Wiring Diagram Indoor Unit 09K 12K 18K 24K Outdoor Unit 09K 12K ...
Page 18: ...15 18K 24K ...
Page 19: ...16 Part II Installation and Maintenance 6 Main Tools for Installation and Maintenance ...
Page 71: ...68 Remote Control Can Not Work Trouble shooting procedure ...
Page 72: ...69 9 Exploded Views and Parts List 9 1 Indoor Unit ...
Page 74: ...71 9 2 Outdoor Unit ...
Page 77: ...74 3 Remove air louver 4 Remove air filter 5 Remove Medium frame wiring cover ...
Page 78: ...75 6 Remove medium frame 7 Remove Control the lid 8 Remove Electric box ...
Page 79: ...76 9 Remove press plate 10 Remove component 11 Remove pipe clamp ...
Page 80: ...77 12 Remove evaporator 13 Remove the blade 14 Remove Motor press plate ...
Page 81: ...78 15 Remove Motor 10 2 Outdoor Unit Part Procedure Diagram 1 Outdoor unit ...
Page 82: ...79 2 Remove top cover 3 Remove control box cover ...
Page 83: ...80 4 Remove panel grille 5 Remove front panel ...
Page 84: ...81 6 Remove E part cover 7 Remove right side panel ...
Page 85: ...82 8 Remove axial flow blade 9 Remove outer motor ...
Page 86: ...83 10 Remove electric box assy 11 Remove motor support ...
Page 87: ...84 12 Remove reactor 13 Remove partition board ...
Page 88: ...85 14 Remove left side support plate 15 Remove pipeline assembly ...
Page 89: ...86 16 Remove stop valve assembly 17 Remove valve plate ...