Additional Checks for Troubleshooting
ESIE13-02A
Part 4 Troubleshooting
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Check No.6 - Evaluation of Abnormal High Pressure
Abnormally high pressure level is mostly caused by the condenser side. The following contents are
provided by service engineer based on their field checks. Further, the number is listed in the order of
degree of influence.
In cooling operation
In heating operation
Check items (Possible causes)
Judgment
Does the outdoor unit fan run normally?
Visual inspection
Is the outdoor unit heat exchanger clogged?
Visual inspection
Is there clogging before or after the EV
(capillary)?
Check if there is a temperature difference
before and after EV (capillary).
Check if the main valve unit of EV operates (by
noise, vibration).
Is the check valve clogged?
*Heat pump model only
Check if there is a temperature difference
before and after check valve.
If YES, the check valve is caught.
Is the HPS normal?
Check continuity by using a tester.
Is the outdoor unit installed under such
conditions that short circuit easily occurs?
Visual inspection
Is the piping length 5 meters or less?
Visual inspection
Does air enter the refrigerant system?
Conduct refrigerant collection and vacuum
drying, and then add proper amount refrigerant.
Is the refrigerant overcharged?
Conduct refrigerant collection and vacuum
drying, and then add proper amount refrigerant.
Check items (Possible causes)
Judgment
Is the hydro-box heat exchanger clogged?
Visual inspection
Is there clogging before or after the EV
(capillary)?
Check if there is a temperature difference
before and after EV (capillary).
Check if the main valve unit of EV operates (by
noise, vibration).
Is the check valve clogged?
Check if there is a temperature difference
before and after check valve.
If YES, the check valve is caught.
Is the HPS normal?
Check continuity using a tester.
Is the piping length 5 meters or less?
Visual inspection
Does air enter the refrigerant system?
Conduct refrigerant collection and vacuum
drying, and then add proper amount refrigerant.
Is the refrigerant overcharged?
Conduct refrigerant collection and vacuum
drying, and then add proper amount refrigerant.
Summary of Contents for EHYHBH05AAV3
Page 16: ...Introduction ESIE13 02A 16 3 1 4 5...
Page 29: ...ESIE13 02A Functionality 29 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 4 5...
Page 30: ...Functionality ESIE13 02A Part 1 System Outline 30 3 1 1 4 5...
Page 35: ...ESIE13 02A Wiring Diagrams 35 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 4 5...
Page 36: ...Wiring Diagrams ESIE13 02A Part 1 System Outline 36 3 1 1 4 5...
Page 38: ...Wiring Diagrams ESIE13 02A Part 1 System Outline 38 3 1 1 4 5 3 3 Cable Dimensions...
Page 39: ...ESIE13 02A Wiring Diagrams 39 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 4 5...
Page 50: ...Outdoor Unit ESIE13 02A Part 2 Specifications 50 3 1 2 5...
Page 51: ...ESIE13 02A 51 Part 3 Commissioning 4 3 4 5 3 Part 3 Commissioning See Note on page 6...
Page 52: ...ESIE13 02A Part 3 Commissioning 52 3 1 3 5...
Page 98: ...Error Codes Hydro box ESIE13 02A Part 4 Troubleshooting 98 3 1 4 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 115: ...ESIE13 02A Error Codes Outdoor Units 115 Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 3 4 5 4 Troubleshooting...
Page 170: ...Maintenance Schedule ESIE13 02A Part 6 Maintenance 170 3 1 6...