Symptom-Based Troubleshooting
SiME281906E
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Part 6 Service Diagnosis
2.9 Equipment produces loud noise or vibration.
Applicable
Models
All models
Supposed
Causes
Improper installation
Contacts of fan, piping, casing, etc.
Noise of refrigerant flow
Operating noise of drain discharge equipment
Noise of resin components contracting
Overcharge of refrigerant
Air interfusion
Flush noise of insufficient refrigerant (hushing noise)
Troubleshooting
Caution
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
connectors, or parts may be damaged.
YES
Correct installation.
Reinforce ceilings or walls.
NO
Does the noise
generate with vibration of unit
mounting section?
YES
Insert shock absorber in
mounting section, or
strengthen the mounting
section.
NO
NO
NO
NO
Insert cushion materials to the
pipe support such as saddle.
Does the fan contact
with other parts?
Does the pipe contact
with casing?
YES
Correct piping manually or
attach a dead weight to pipe.
YES
YES
Disassemble and remove
parts contact.
A
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Does the noise
generate with vibration of
whole ceilings and walls?
(Installation work side)
Is the piping secured?
(Equipment side)