Carrier 40VML007-024 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 19

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Table 6 —

 

Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts

Quote  the  unit  model  number  and  unit  serial  number  when

ordering replacement parts or contacting the factory about the

unit. This information can be found on the serial plate attached

to the unit. See Fig. 35.

Fig. 35 —Unit Serial Plate (Example)

ERROR

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

DD

Heating / Cooling Mode Conflict

System is in cooling or fan only mode and 

heating signal is received from a unit on the 

system.

All units should be in cooling mode for system to 

stay in cooling mode.

System is in heating mode and cooling 

signal is received from a unit in the system.

All units should be in heating mode.

E1

Communication Error Between 

Indoor & Outdoor Unit

Signal wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Check or reconnect signal wire.

Signal wire close to electromagnetic 

source.

Distance signal wires from electromagnetic 

source.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E2, E4, 

E5

Check Temperature Sensor

Loose connection at port on PC board.

Tighten the connection at port on PC board.

Sensor is short-circuited.

Using multi-meter, measure resistance of the 

sensor. If the resistance is < 100 ohms, change 

the sensor.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E6

DC Fan Motor

Operating beyond limits.

Check and correct external static pressure on the 

unit.

DC motor fault.

Replace DC motor.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E7

EEPROM Error (Data Storage)

Chip or PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E9

Communication Error Between 

Indoor Unit and Controller

Signal wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Check or reconnect signal wires.

Signal wires close to electromagnetic 

source.

Distance signal wires from electromagnetic 

source.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

EB

EEV Error

EEV wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Replace EEV wires.

EEV stop.

Replace EEV.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

ED

Outdoor Unit Error

Outdoor unit fault.

Refer to outdoor unit troubleshooting guide.

EE

Condensate Error

Loose connection or disconnected.

Tighten the connection or reconnect at port on 

PC board.

Water level float is stuck.

Inspect the slope.

Trap slope is too steep.

Adjust the trap slope.

Drain pipe is too long.

Adjust the length of drain pipe.

Drain pump faulty.

Replace the drain pump.

FE

No Address When Power ON for first 

time

Indoor unit without address.

Run automatic addressing option at the outdoor 

unit.
Use remote wireless or wired controller to 

readdress indoor unit.

UU

MDC Auto System-Check Mode

MDC fault

Refer to MDC troubleshooting guide.

LEGEND

EEV

Electronic Expansion Valve

EEPROM

Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory

MDC

Multiport Distribution Controller

PC

Process Controller

LOW STATIC PRESSURE DUCT TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT 

MODEL

R410A

HIGH

LOW

REFRIGERANT

0.50 A

15 A

0.40 A

100 W (1/8HP)

40VML007---3

208/230V-1Ph-60Hz

320 PSIG

580 PSIG

DESIGN
PRESSURE

POWER SUPPLY

MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY

MAX FUSE OR HACR BREAKER

FAN MOTOR

FLA

OUTPUT

SERIAL NO.

CONFORMS TO UL STD 1995
CERTIFIED TO CSA STD.
C22. 2 No. 236 

ELECTRIC CHARACTERISTICS
ARE ONLY FOR INDOOR UNIT. 

1016V00001 

Summary of Contents for 40VML007-024

Page 1: ...could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage Recognize safety information This is th...

Page 2: ...OT re use compressor oil or any oil that has been exposed to the atmosphere Dispose of oil per local codes and regulations DO NOT leave refrigerant system open to air any longer than the actual time r...

Page 3: ...0 37 0 Medium 32 0 34 6 35 2 38 0 38 8 High 34 0 34 5 37 0 36 7 40 2 41 3 UNIT Unit Dimensions W x H x D in 30 3 4 x 8 1 4 x 19 3 4 39 1 4 x 8 1 4 x 19 3 4 48 x 8 1 4 x 19 3 4 Packing Dimensions W x...

Page 4: ...015 018 36 1 4 39 3 8 28 7 8 32 1 4 7 7 8 37 3 4 024 44 7 8 48 37 5 8 41 46 1 2 AIR FILTER ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW BOTTOM VIEW P TOP VIEW SUSPENSION BRACKETS 4 P N 3 4 20...

Page 5: ...M Low ax ESP er lim it of ESP P Upper limit of ESP p e r l i m Min ES U p M a x E S P i t o f E S P H S M S L S H S M S L S ESP FAN SPEED RANGE OF AVAILABLE AIRFLOW RATE IN H SPEED Max Point Mid Poin...

Page 6: ...ESP r l i m M L o w a x e E S P i t o f E S P Min p e r l i m ESP Upper limit of ESP U p M a x E S P i t o f E S P Fig 6 Size 018 Fan Curves ESP FAN SPEED RANGE OF AVAILABLE AIRFLOW RATE IN H SPEED Ma...

Page 7: ...ture theft vandalism and debris on jobsite Equipment covered in this manual is not suitable for outdoor installations Do not allow foreign material to fall into drain pan Prevent dust and debris from...

Page 8: ...wo inches below the mounting brackets as shown in Fig 9 INSTALLING THE DUCT Connect the return and supply ducts to the duct collars provided on the unit Adequate distance between the return and supply...

Page 9: ...piping The highest point in the condensate piping should be as close to the unit as possible See Fig 15 Condensate piping should slope downward in the direction of condensate flow with a minimum grad...

Page 10: ...ge to or failure of units caused by incorrect wiring or voltage is not covered by the warranty Electric wiring must be sized to carry the full load amp draw of the motor starter and any other controls...

Page 11: ...let Pipe Temperature Sensor XP1 4 Connectors XS1 4 XT1 2 Terminal Block Optional Component or Field Wiring EEV FM ALARM PUMP CN24 N3 CN1 C 8 CN2 EARTH Y G CN15 CN9 CN17 Y G L1 L2 controller To wired c...

Page 12: ...Connector 2 Strip a suitable length of the insulation layer as shown in Fig 20 below Fig 20 Stripping The Wire 3 Use a suitable screwdriver to fix the communication wire on the outdoor unit communicat...

Page 13: ...indoor To No 3 indoor To No 4 indoor To No 1 indoor To No 2 indoor To Sub MDC Main MDC unit To outdoor To outdoor L1 L2 L3 L3 L3 L3 L4 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 Indoor unit 1 HA HB Indoor unit 2 Indoo...

Page 14: ...ontroller HA HB L1 L3 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L3 L3 L3 L3 Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 4 Indoor unit 5 Indoor unit 6 Indoor unit 3 P Q HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB P Q Network Resisto...

Page 15: ...e unit ON in cooling mode The pump comes on Watch the end of the drain pipe for any water It may take time for the water to travel depending on the length of the drain pipe 4 During this test check an...

Page 16: ...oller 40VM900001 Indoor unit addressing can be performed using the wireless remote controller When using the wireless controller the user must maintain a line of sight with the receiver on the indoor...

Page 17: ...32 2 Press TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN to move the cursor and choose IDU ADDRESSING Press MENU OK to access this setting 3 Press TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN to choose the address you want to set as shown in Fig 33...

Page 18: ...ting Cooling Mode Conflict E1 None Communication Error Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit E2 None Check Indoor Ambient Temperature Sensor T1 E4 None Check Evaporator Temperature Sensor T2B E5 None Check...

Page 19: ...board E9 Communication Error Between Indoor Unit and Controller Signal wires are short circuited or disconnected Check or reconnect signal wires Signal wires close to electromagnetic source Distance...

Page 20: ...the default settings v POSITION 1 START UP OFF Auto Addressing Mode Default ON Factory Test Mode POSITION 2 MODE OFF Normal Mode default ON Factory Self Checking Mode POSITION 3 NOT USED POSITION 4 IN...

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