
ESIE15-08B
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Part 2. Troubleshooting
2. Error code based troubleshooting
Page 22
19/07/16
Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA
2.5. “A1-00” – Zero cross detection problem
2.6. “A1-01” – Hydro PCB A1P abnormality
2.7. “A5-00” – Freeze-up prevention (refrigerant)
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Multiple zero-cross is detected in approxi-
mately 10 continuous seconds.
Unit will stop operating.
Manual reset via user interface.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Faulty wiring to hydro PCB A1P.
Check wiring to PCB A1P.
Adjust wiring when required.
Faulty hydro PCB A1P.
Check if the alive led is blinking in regular
intervals.
Check if the correct spare part is installed.
Check if hydro PCB A1P receives power.
Adjust the power to the PCB.
Replace hydro PCB A1P when alive led is
not blinking in regular intervals.
Adjust software of hydro PCB A1P or
install correct spare part when required.
Faulty or disturbance of the power supply.
(Imbalance > 10%) Power drop.
Short circuit.
Check if the power supply is conform with
regulations. No fluctuations in frequency.
Adjust power supply when required.
Power reset via outdoor unit.
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Hydro PCB A1P detects EEPROM is
abnormal.
Unit will stop operating.
Via power reset + via user interface.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Faulty hydro PCB A1P.
Check if the alive led is blinking in regular
intervals.
Check if the correct spare part is installed.
Check if hydro PCB A1P receives power.
Adjust the power to the PCB.
Replace hydro PCB A1P when alive led is
not blinking in regular intervals.
Adjust software of hydro PCB A1P or
install correct spare part when required.
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Heat exchanger thermistor measures
temperature below 0°C, 15 times in 300
min.
Unit will stop.
Manual reset via user interface.
Condensing temperature reaches a tem-
perature of 59,5°C, 15 times in 300 min.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Refrigerant circuit is clogged.
Check for possible blockage (blockage
can be checked by measuring the refriger-
ant/pipe temperature. Sudden drop in
temperature could indicate a blockage
(Remark: this is not valid for the expan-
sion valve)).
Replace the blocked part.
Faulty expansion valve.
Check expansion valve (see page 97).
Replace expansion valve when required
(see page 131).
Faulty outdoor unit thermistor.
Check outdoor unit thermistors (see
page 88).
Replace outdoor unit thermistor when
required (see page 124).
Water pressure is too low
Check the water pressure on the pressure
gauge.
Increase water pressure till ~2 bar. Refer
to the Installer Reference Guide.
Check for possible water leaks.