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6 720 862 442 (2016/04) 

MDCI Series – All DC Inverter Outdoor Units (Three phase)

4  |  DESCRIPTION OF UNIT

Ensure hands are free from contaminants and are dry prior to performing 

any electrical maintenance work.  

Do not touch the heat exchanger fins. 

These fins are sharp and could cause injury.  If the fins are damaged, this will 
affect the heat exchange performance.

Do not place items which might be damaged by moisture under the 

indoor unit. 

Condensation may form if the humidity is above 80%, the drain outlet is 
blocked or the filter is dirty. 

Ensure condense drainage has a consistent fall away from the unit.

Ensure you do not touch internal parts of the controller. 

This could result in serious injury.

Do not use air conditioner where chemicals or gases can affect your 

health.

This appliance should only be used by a competent person. Failure to 

comply with these instructions may cause serious injury or damage.

When the total capacity of the indoor unit exceeds 100%, ensure the 

indoor unit is attenuated.

When the capacity of the indoor unit is greater than or equal to the sum 

of 120%, in order to ensure effectiveness of the indoor unit, ensure you 

turn the indoor unit on one at a time.

The outdoor unit should be maintained periodically to ensure long life 

span of the equipment.

 

Ensure the communication signal wires do not touch bare copper pipe-

work. The refrigerant circuit will get hot and melt the cables.

2.  DESCRIPTION OF UNIT

The air conditioning system consists of an outdoor unit, indoor 

units, connective pipework and a way of controlling the system 

(remote controller). 

(see Fig. 1)

Force Cooling Control

Force cooling control 
Button sw1

Display control 
button sw2

MAIN BOARD 

(OUTDOOR UNIT)

sw1 sw2

Force Cooling Control 

Fig. 2-1

Force cooling control of the outdoor unit is to be pressed when test running. 
The unit will start in cooling and once the outdoor unit changes to 62 Hz the 
running of the indoor unit will run in high speed. Press the button again to exit 
forced cooling mode.

Display function

SW2 on the main control board of the outdoor unit is the inspection function 
button (as shown in Figure 2-1). Pressing this button once displays the first 
parameter.
Additional button presses will display other parameters following the 
sequence shown in Table 2-1. 
Table 2-1

Sequence

Displayed content

Normal display

Current frequency

1

0--

Local capacity of outdoor units

2

1--

Total capacity requirements of 
outdoor units

3

2--

Total requirements of outdoor units 
corrected capacity

4

3--

Operating mode

5

4--

Operating FAN speed and FAN 
grade

6

5--

T2B/T2 average temperature

7

6--

T3 pipe temperature

8

7--

T4 environment temperature

9

8--

Inverter exhaust temperature

10

9--

Non-inverter exhaust temperature 
(reserved)

11

0--

Heat dissipator surface 
temperature (reserved)

12

1--

Electronic expansion valve 
aperture

13

2--

Inverter input current

14

3--

Non-inverter input current

15

4--

Exhaust pressure (reserved)

16

5--

Priority mode

17

6--

Indoor unit quantity

18

7--

Quantity of working indoor units

19

8--

Last fault or protection code

20

9--

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Summary of Contents for MDCI20-3

Page 1: ...ur air conditioning unit please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference 6 720 862 442 2016 04 User manual CLIMATE 5000 VRF MDCISeries AllDCInverterOutdoorUnits Threephase MDCI20 3 MDCI22 3 MDCI26 3 ...

Page 2: ... Refrigerant pipework connector 4 Connection pipework Fig 1 NOTE All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purposes only They may be slightly different from the air conditioning unit you have purchased dependent on model Indoor unit Outdoor unit ...

Page 3: ...tect the heat exchanger When the unit is running fans will be operating Keep hands away from fan blades to prevent injury Ensure cleaning products do not come into contact with any of the units electrical components Caution should also be taken when using any other flammable or corrosive products close to the unit Never put any objects into the air inlet or outlet Objects touching the fan at high ...

Page 4: ...ESCRIPTION OF UNIT The air conditioning system consists of an outdoor unit indoor units connective pipework and a way of controlling the system remote controller see Fig 1 Force Cooling Control Force cooling control Button sw1 Display control button sw2 MAIN BOARD OUTDOOR UNIT sw1 sw2 Force Cooling Control Fig 2 1 Force cooling control of the outdoor unit is to be pressed when test running The uni...

Page 5: ... via the protection device until the problem has been solved 4 2 Electrical power to the unit is interrupted Shouldtheelectricalpowersupplybeinterrupted alloperationofthe unit will stop Isolate the main electrical supply to the unit until the electrical power supply has returned and stabilised When the electrical power supply is re established the controller will flash and will begin to initialise...

Page 6: ... do not match Irrecoverable HF 8 Reserved Recoverable E1 9 Communication fault between the outdoor and indoor units Recoverable E2 10 T3 T4 temperature sensor fault Recoverable E4 11 Voltage protection fault or a lack of Phase B Phase N Recoverable E5 12 DC fan motor fault Recoverable E6 13 Discharge temperature sensor fault Recoverable E7 14 A fan in the A region run for more than 5 minutes in he...

Page 7: ... until the unit has stopped When the drain pump optional accessories is in operation a noise will be heard When the system stops after heating the system will encounter a noise whilst the refrigerant settles down Expansion valves shut down and refrigerant gets trapped in the system Symptom 4 2 Indoor unit outdoor unit A continuous low hissing sound is heard when the system is in operation This is ...

Page 8: ...rrect refrigerant pressure Vacuum and recharge refrigerant Maintenance or change compressor Install manostat A qualified person should investigate Low cooling effect Outdoor unit and indoor unit heat exchangers are dirty The air filter is dirty Inlet outlet of indoor outdoor units is blocked Doors and windows are open Direct sunshine on outdoor unit Too much heat resource Outdoor temp is too high ...

Page 9: ...ler need changing The power supply is off The TEMP indicator does not come on Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is FAN ONLY The temperature cannot be set during FAN mode The indication on the display disappears after of time Check whether the timer operation has come to an end and TIMER OFF is not indicated on the display The air conditioning unit operation will stop at it s set time...

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