Troubleshooting
SiBE811001EB
289
CONVENI-PACK
Check the Factors of Overheat Operation (Refrigeration)
Identify the defective points referring to the failure factor analysis (FTA) as follows.
CHECK 3-2
Irregular piping length
Bend/collapse
(Including moisture choke)
Stop valve is closed.
Defective static superheated degree setup
Defective valve body
Defective high pressure sensor
Defective control PCB
(
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1)
Defective valve body
Defective valve coil
Defective fitting
position of the
thermosensing tube
and equalizing tube
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Check if coil resistance and
insulation are normal.
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Check whether the voltage
property is normal.
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Check whether the voltage
property is normal.
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Check whether the voltage
property is normal.
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Check whether the connector is
connected properly.
Check whether the thermistor
resistance property is normal.
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Check whether the voltage
property is normal.
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Check whether the connector is
connected properly.
Check whether the thermistor
resistance property is normal.
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Check if the piping temperature
connected to the four way valve is
normal.
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Is the temperature difference between
the inlet and outlet of the evaporator
appropriate?
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Does the piping length fall in the permissible range?
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Conduct visual checks.
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Remove the moisture by vacuum break.
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Check if the stop valve is open.
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Is the fitting position of the thermosensing tube appropriate?
Is the position of the equalizing tube appropriate?
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Check whether the pressure value
given by the service checker
corresponds to the actual
measurement value of the sensor.
Defective
discharge
pipe
temperature
control
Temperature
increase of
discharge
pipe for
refrigeration
Defective
electronic
expansion valve
control (Y3E, Y4E)
Subcooling
electronic
expansion
valve failure
Control
failure
Defective of
four way valve
operation
Superheat due to
shaft damage
Superheat due to
defective compressor
Compressor
overheat
Four way valve (C) is in the
middle position.
[In cooling mode]
If the indoor unit
electronic
expansion valve
is excessively
throttled. (
∗
2)
Defective
superheated
degree
control.
Refrigerant shortage
Large resistance
of piping
Indoor unit
electronic
expansion
valve failure
Defective low pressure sensor
for air conditioning
Defective low pressure sensor
for refrigeration
Defective discharge
gas thermistor
Defective intermediate
pressure sensor
Defective plate heat
exchanger outlet thermistor
Does the electronic expansion valve
size fall within the permissible range?
Is the electronic expansion
valve for R-410A?
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1: Refer to subcooling electronic expansion valve control.
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2: “Superheating temperature control” in cooling mode is conducted by indoor unit electronic expansion valve.
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3: Superheating temperature control in heating mode is conducted by outdoor unit electronic expansion valve (Y1E).
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4: Judgement criteria of superheat operation:
(1) Suction gas superheating temperature: 30 degrees and over. (2) Discharge gas superheating temperature: 110 degrees and
over, except for immediately after starting and drooping control, etc..
(Use the above stated values as a guide. Depending on the other conditions, the unit may be normal despite the values within the
above scope.)