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TIMER FUNCTION

Timing range is 24 hours.
The timer function will not change the

system s current operation

mode.
The setting time is relative time.

Timer on

The machine will turn on automatically when reaching the set time.

Timer off

The machine will turn off automatically when reaching the setting

time.

Timer on/off

The machine will turn on automatically when reaching the set “on”

time, and then turn off automatically when reaching the set “off”

time.

SLEEP MODE FUNCTION

Operation time in sleep mode is 7 hours. After 7 hours the system

turns off.
Operation process in sleep mode is as follow:
When in cooling mode, the set temperature rises 1.8

_

F (1

_

C) (up

to a maximum 86

_

F (30

_

C)) every one hour. Two hours later the

set temperature stops rising and indoor fan is fixed at low speed.

Set point

Time (hour)

1

2

1.8

°

F (1

°

C)

1.8

°

F (1

°

C)

A08108

Fig. 17 – Sleep Mode -- Cooling

When in heating mode, the set temperature decreases 1.8

_

F (1

_

C)

(down to a minimum 62

_

F (17

_

C

)) every one hour. Two hours

later the set temperature stops rising and indoor fan is fixed at low

speed.

NOTE

: Anti-cold wind function has the priority

Set point

Time (hour)

1

2

1.8

°

F (1

°

C)

1.8

°

F (1

°

C)

A08110

Fig. 18 – Sleep Mode -- Heating

When the user uses timer off function in sleep mode (or sleep
function in timer off mode), if the timing is less than 7 hours, sleep

function will be cancelled when reaching the setting time. If the
timing is more than 7 hours, the machine will not stop until it

reaches the set time in sleep mode.

AUTO-RESTART FUNCTION

The indoor unit is equipped with auto-restart function, which is

carried out through an auto-restart module. In case of a sudden
power failure, the module memorizes the setting conditions present

previous to the power failure. The unit will automatically resume to

the previous operation settings (not including swing function) 3
minutes after the power returns.
If the memorization condition is forced cooling mode, the unit will
run in cooling mode for 30 minutes and turn to auto mode at a

75

_

F (24

_

C)

set temp.

If the equipment was off before the power went off, and it is

required to start up after this power failure, the compressor will

have a 1 minute delay when powering on. In other conditions, the
compressor will have a 3 minutes delay at re-start.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This section provides the required flow charts to troubleshoot
problems that may arise.

NOTE

:

Information required in the diagnoses can be found

either on the wiring diagrams or in the appendix.
Required Tools:

The following tools are needed when diagnosing the units:

S

Digital multimeter

S

Screw drivers (Phillips and straight head)

S

Needle--nose pliers

Recommended Steps

1 Refer to the diagnostic hierarchy charts below and

determine the problem at hand.

2 Go to the chart listed in the diagnostic hierarchy and follow

the steps in the chart for the selected problem.

For the ease of service, the systems are equipped with diagnostic

code display LED’s on both the indoor and outdoor units. The

outdoor diagnostic display is on the outdoor unit board and is
limited to very few errors. The indoor diagnostic display is a

combination of flashing LED’s on the display panel on the front of
the unit. If possible always check the diagnostic codes displayed on

the indoor unit first.
The diagnostic codes for the indoor and outdoor units are listed in

appendix A8 and A9.
Problems may occur that are not covered by a diagnostic code, but
are covered by the diagnostic flow charts. These problems will be

typical air conditioning mechanical or electrical issues that can be
corrected using standard air conditioning repair techniques.

For problems requiring measurements at the control boards please

note the following:

1 Always disconnect the main power.
2 When possible check the outdoor board first.
3 Start by removing the outdoor unit top cover.
4 Reconnect the main power
5 Probe the outdoor board inputs and outputs with a digital

multi--meter referring to the wiring diagrams.

6 Connect the red probe to hot signal and the black probe to

the ground or negative.

7 Note that some of the DC voltage signals are pulse will give

continuously variable readings.

8 If it is necessary to check the indoor unit board you must

start by disconnecting the main power.

9 Next remove the front cover of the unit and then control

box cover.

10 Carefully remove the indoor board from the control box,

place it face up on a plastic surface (not metal).

11 Reconnect the main power and repeat steps 5,6, and 7.
12 Disconnect main power before reinstalling board to avoid

shock hazard and board damage.

Summary of Contents for 38MFC

Page 1: ...for personal injury Understand these signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe p...

Page 2: ...1 60 3 208 230 1 60 Nominal Capacity 009 3 4 Ton 012 1 Ton 017 1 3 7 Ton HP 018 1 1 2 Ton AC 022 1 5 6 Tons Nominal Capacity 009 3 4 Ton 012 1 Ton 017 1 3 7 Ton HP 018 1 1 2 Ton AC 022 1 5 6 Tons 01 0...

Page 3: ...tion in Heating Mode S Condenser High Temp Protection in Cooling Mode S Ease Of Service And Maintenance Cleanable Filters S Diagnostics S Liquid Line Pressure Taps S Application Flexibility Condensate...

Page 4: ...e Flare Pipe Connection Size Liquid In OD 1 4 3 8 Pipe Connection Size Suction In OD 3 8 1 2 5 8 Condensate Drain OD ID in 0 65 0 63 Maximum Piping Length ft 65 98 Max Lift Fan Coil Above ft 25 30 Max...

Page 5: ...Outdoor Unit Charge lb 2 6 2 87 3 52 Refrigerant Lines Connection Type Flare Pipe Connection Size Liquid In OD 1 4 3 8 Pipe Connection Size Suction In OD 3 8 1 2 5 8 Condensate Drain OD ID in 0 65 0 6...

Page 6: ...D A14344 Model W in mm D in mm H in mm L1 in mm L2 in mm Operating Weight lb kg 9K 12K 30 7 780 9 8 250 21 2 540 21 6 549 10 9 276 70 5 32 0 17K HP 18K AC 29 9 760 11 2 285 23 2 590 20 9 530 11 4 290...

Page 7: ...0 13m min 6 5 0 13m min 1 8m CEILING FLOOR A07891 Fig 2 Indoor Unit Clearance CLEARANCES OUTDOOR A D B Air outlet Air inlet C E A07894 UNIT Minimum Value in mm A 24 610 B 24 610 C 80 2032 D 12 305 E 2...

Page 8: ...abnormally Optimum performance will be achieved during this operating temperature envelope A14466 Fig 4 System Operating Envelope ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT SIZE OPER VOLTAGE MAX MIN COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR FAN...

Page 9: ...m 300 volt rating and 2 64 inch thick insulation must be used CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation S Wires should be size...

Page 10: ...interface CN4 Fan feedback interface CN5 Stepper motor interface P_1 Ground interface CN8 Room temperature sensor interface CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface CN10A Display interface CN1 Electronic...

Page 11: ...line interface CN6 Indoor fan interface CN4 Fan feedback interface CN5 Stepper motor interface P_1 Ground interface CN8 Room temperature sensor interface CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface CN10A Di...

Page 12: ...l CN16 Internal and external communication line interface CN6 Indoor fan interface CN4 Fan feedback interface CN5 Stepper motor interface P_1 Ground interface CN8 Room temperature sensor interface CN9...

Page 13: ...erface CN10A Display interface CN12 Compressor top temperature sensor optional CN7 Exhaust temperature sensor CN17 Outdoor temperature amp condenser pipe temperature sensor CN1 CN2 Four way valve cont...

Page 14: ...E FIELD PIPING FLARE CONNECTION A08104 Fig 10 Cooling CAPILLARY TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER CONDENSER HEAT EXCHANGER EVAPORATOR SERVICE VALVE LIQUID HTG LIQUID TWO PHASE CHECK VALVE HEATING MODEL ONLY REVERSI...

Page 15: ...cified below ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE Unit Size oz ft g m 9K 18K 0 16 15 22K 0 32 30 S Capillary tubes in outdoor unit are used as metering devices Long Line Applications 38MFC Units 1 No change...

Page 16: ...a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to system and open until system pressure is 2 psig 4 Close service valve and allow system to stand for 1 hr Dur ing this time dry nitrogen will be able to diffuse thr...

Page 17: ...of the compressor The compressor is heated when this is not operating The preheating function will deactivate If T4 is greater than 41_F 5_C or the compressor starts operating Zero Crossing Detection...

Page 18: ...unless interrupted by the cold blow algorithm This algorithm will not allow the fan to run if the indoor coil temperature drops below a preset value Defrost is controlled by the on board microprocesso...

Page 19: ...off off off 4 way valve Outdoor fan Indoor fan Indoor fan breeze 10s xx 10s 30s 10s Defrost Cycle no longer than 10 min xx 60s for 9k 12k models A14478 For 17K 22K models XX 60 for 17k model XX 90 for...

Page 20: ...In other conditions the compressor will have a 3 minutes delay at re start TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides the required flow charts to troubleshoot problems that may arise NOTE Information requi...

Page 21: ...ip Possible Causes Installation mistake Defective PCB Trouble shooting If the EEPROM chip is welded on main PCB replace the main PCB directly Otherwise check whether the EEPROM chip is plugged into ma...

Page 22: ...main PCB connected correctly Is the reactor connected well Power on Is the error extinguished Replace the indoor main PCB No Yes Measure the resistance of the reactor the one without capacitor If it...

Page 23: ...ng signal feedback for 4 minutes or the zero crossing signal time interval is abnormal Possible Causes Connection mistake Defective PCB Trouble shooting Check if the connections and power supply is no...

Page 24: ...he wires of fan motor Are all the connections good No Yes No Correct the connections No Yes Check whether the main PCB is normal through index 2 Yes Yes Check whether the fan motor is normal through i...

Page 25: ...the LED will display the failure Possible Causes Wiring mistake Defective sensor Defective PCB Trouble shooting Check the connections between temperature sensor and main PCB Are the connections good...

Page 26: ...continuity check Check if the IPM terminal resistance values are uniform Replace the IPM board or replace the main PCB if the IPM board and main PCB are integrated together No Check if the outdoor fan...

Page 27: ...it with power supply and try to restart the unit when power supply is good No Yes No Correct the connections or replace the wires Yes Power on and when the unit is in standby check if the voltage betw...

Page 28: ...eat exchanger of indoor and outdoor units Yes No Yes Yes Turn off the power supply and turn it on 10 minutes later Check if the unit can start normally No Check if the refrigerant charge volume is nor...

Page 29: ...s and connectors Yes No IPM continuity check Check if the IPM terminal resistance values are uniform Replace the IPM board or replace the main PCB if the IPM board and main PCB are integrated together...

Page 30: ...nce Value at 68_F 20_C Unit size 9K and 12K Unit size 17 18K Unit size 22K Blue Red 0 71 1 77 0 95 Blue Black Red Blue IPM continuity check Turn off the power let the large capacity electrolytic capac...

Page 31: ...70 59 0 82 0 78 0 81 0 86 1 01 MPA 75 63 0 86 0 83 0 87 0 91 1 07 MPA 80 67 0 93 0 89 0 91 0 96 1 12 Heating Chart _F _C IDT ODT 57 53 14 12 47 43 8 6 37 33 3 1 27 23 3 5 17 13 8 11 PSI 55 439 413 36...

Page 32: ...or 38 40MFC Q 012 3 A2 Control Board Input Output Values for 38 40MFC018 3 AC 38 40MFC017 3 HP A3 Control Board Input Output Values for 38 40MFC Q 022 3 A4 Temperature Sensor Values Temperature vs Res...

Page 33: ...009 1 40MFC Q 012 1 CONTROL BOARD INPUT or OUTPUT VALUE CN1 Output Pin5 6 12V Pin1 Pin4 Pulse waveform 0 12V CN14 Input Pin1 3 3V Pin2 0 3 3V Normal value about3 3V CN15 Input Pin1 0 1 8V Pin2 1 8V CN...

Page 34: ...ween the lines DC5V CONNECTOR 40MFC Q 012 3 CONTROL BOARD INPUT or OUTPUT VALUE CN14 Input Pin1 5V Pin2 0 5V Normal value about3 3V CN15 Input Pin1 5V Pin2 0 5V CN16 Input Pin3 Pin4 5V Pin1 Pin5 0 5V...

Page 35: ...ltage DC5V CN10A Maximum voltage between the lines DC5V CONNECTOR 40MFC018 3 AC 40MFQ017 3 HP CONTROL BOARD INPUT or OUTPUT VALUE CN101 Input Pin1 5V Pin2 0 5V Normal value about5V CN102 Input Pin1 5V...

Page 36: ...4 5V Pin1 Pin5 0 5V CN1 CN2 Output 230V High voltage CN11 CN22 Output Pin1 Pin5 0 230VHigh voltage CN10 CN13 Output 230V High voltage CN5 Output 230V High voltage CN6 Input 230V High voltage CN3 Input...

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Page 39: ...oor unit EEPROM parameter error 1 l 1 times l P0 IPM malfunction or IGBT over strong current protection 6 l 2 times l P1 Over voltage or over low voltage protection 7 l 3 times l P2 High temperature p...

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