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Part 2. Troubleshooting
2. Error code based troubleshooting
Page 36
19/07/16
Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA
2.38. “L1-00” – Outdoor main PCB abnormality
2.39. “L3-00” – Switch box temperature abnormality
External factor (e.g. electrical noise)
(cause when error is reset after power
reset, and error happens again after
awhile).
Check for source which could cause elec-
trical interference.
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Outdoor main PCB detects current / volt-
age errors.
Unit will stop operating.
Manual reset via user interface (power
reset might be required).
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
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.
Faulty compressor.
Check compressor (see page 91).
Check compressor connection and wiring
(see page 144).
Check expansion valve operation (liquid
back issue).
Check refrigerant charge (see page 106)
+ check for leaks.
Replace the compressor when required.
(see page 125).
Investigate the reason of breakdown.
Replace expansion valve when required
(see page 131).
Fix the possible leak.
Faulty outdoor main PCB.
Check if the alive led is blinking in regular
intervals.
Check if the correct spare part is installed.
Check if the outdoor main PCB receives
power.
Adjust the power to the outdoor main
PCB.
Replace outdoor main PCB when alive led
is not blinking in regular intervals (see
page 119).
External factor (e.g. electrical noise)
(cause when error is reset after power
reset, and error happens again after
awhile).
Check for source which could cause elec-
trical interference.
Faulty fan motor.
Check fan motor (see page 103)
Check fan motor connection and wiring.
Replace fan motor when required (see
page 116). Adjust wiring when required.
Blown fuse.
Check fuse on outdoor main PCB.
Replace fuse if blown.
Faulty outdoor inverter PCB.
Check outdoor inverter PCB (see
page 101).
Check if the alive led is blinking in regular
intervals.
Check if the correct spare part is installed.
Adjust the power to the outdoor inverter
PCB.
Replace outdoor inverter PCB when
required (see page 122).
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Switch box temperature is too high when
the compressor is off.
Unit will not stop operating.
Automatic reset when temperature drops.
Unit will stop operating.
Manual reset via remote controller.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Faulty outdoor inverter PCB.
Check outdoor inverter PCB.
Check if the HAP LED is blinking in regu-
lar intervals.
Check if the correct spare part is installed.
Restore the power to the outdoor inverter
PCB.
Replace the outdoor inverter PCB when
required (see page 119).
Faulty radiation fin thermistor.