
ESIE15-08B
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Part 2. Troubleshooting
2. Error code based troubleshooting
19/07/16
Page 37
Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA
2.40. “L4-00” – Radiation fin temperature abnormality
2.41. “L5-00” – Output overcurrent detection
Faulty outdoor fan motor.
Check the fan motor (see page 103).
Check fan motor connections and wiring.
Replace fan motor when required (see
page 116).
Adjust wiring when required.
Faulty or disturbance of the power supply
(imbalance > 10%). Power drop. Short cir-
cuit.
Check if the power supply is conform with
regulations. No fluctuations in frequency.
Adjust power supply when required.
Power reset via outdoor unit.
Outdoor heat exchanger is dirty.
Check outdoor heat exchanger.
Clean outdoor heat exchanger when
required.
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Outdoor inverter PCB detects fin tempera-
ture above 88°C.
Unit will stop operating.
Manual reset via user interface.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Bad mechanical connection heat sink to
outdoor inverter PCB.
Check connection between heat sink and
outdoor inverter PCB.
Restore connection between heat sink
and outdoor inverter PCB.
Refrigerant shortage (incorrect charge /
leakage).
Check for refrigerant shortage (see
page 106).
Perform leak test.
If required repair the leak and charge the
correct amount of refrigerant.
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Outdoor inverter PCB detects overcurrent
to power transistor.
Unit will stop operating.
Manual reset via user interface.
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Refrigerant circuit is clogged.
Check for possible blockage (blockages
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 expansion
valve)).
Replace the blocked part.
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.
Fix the possible leak.
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).
Refrigerant is contaminated.
Replace refrigerant.