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Part 2. Troubleshooting
5. Component checklist - Refrigerant Circuit
Page 96
19/07/16
Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA
5.6. High pressure switch S1PH
1.
Switch off the Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA via the user interface.
2.
Switch off the Daikin Altherma Monobloc CA with the field supplied circuit breaker.
3.
Remove the hydrobox top plate assembly, refer to
"Removing the hydrobox top plate assembly" on page 110
4.
Remove the hydrobox front plate, refer to
"Removing the hydrobox front plate" on page 111
.
5.
Remove the top plate, refer to
"Removing the top plate" on page 112
6.
Remove the front plate assembly, refer to
"Removing the front plate assembly" on page 113
.
7.
Open the compressor insulation.
8.
Disconnect the connector S40 from PCB1.
9.
Recover the refrigerant.
10. Pressurize the refrigerant circuit at 41.7 bar with nitrogen.
11. Measure the switch contacts between S40: pin 1 and 2; the switch must be open.
12. Replace the high pressure switch S1PH if the contact is not open, refer to
"Replacing the high pressure switch S1PH" on
13. Lower the refrigerant circuit pressure to 30 bar.
14. Measure the switch contacts between S40: pin 1 and 2; the switch must be closed.
15. Replace the high pressure switch S1PH if the contact is not closed, refer to
"Replacing the high pressure switch S1PH" on
Technical specification
Description
The high pressure switch S1PH has a normally closed contact. If the pressure
exceeds 41.7 (+0 / - 1) bar the contact will open; if the pressure drops
below 32 (±2) bar the contact will close.
The high pressure switch S1PH is a safety com-
ponent that stops the compressor if overpressure
is detected in the refrigerant circuit.
Location
Piping diagram
PCB1
Unit
Check procedure
Electrical check
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When reconnecting a connector to the PCB, do not apply force or damage the connector or the connector pins on
the PCB.