Troubleshooting by Indication on the Unified ON/OFF Control
SiENBE34-703
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Troubleshooting
[CHECK 2] Check for causes of drop in low pressure
Referring to the Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) shown below, probe the faulty points.
Abnormally low
low-pressure
(Low evaporating
temperature)
[In cooling]
(See *1.)
Faulty low
pressure
control
Faulty
compressor
capacity
control
Faulty low pressure sensor
Are the electrical characteristics normal?
Faulty control PCB
Is the pressure value checked with the Service Checker
corresponding to the measurement of the pressure sensor?
Faulty low
pressure
protection
control
Faulty low pressure sensor
Are the electrical characteristics normal?
Faulty hot gas solenoid valve
Are the coil resistance and insulation normal?
Faulty control PCB
Is the pressure value checked with the Service Checker
corresponding to the measurement of the pressure sensor?
[In both cooling
and heating]
(See *2.)
[In cooling]
If the indoor unit
electronic
expansion valve is
throttled too much:
(See *3.)
Faulty indoor
unit electronic
expansion valve
Faulty valve coil
Faulty valve body
Are the coil resistance and insulation normal?
Faulty
control
Faulty gas pipe
thermistor of indoor unit
Faulty liquid pipe thermistor
of indoor unit
Faulty control PCB
Check for the thermistor resistance and connection.
Check for the thermistor resistance and connection.
Is the pressure value checked with the Service Checker
corresponding to the measurement of the pressure sensor?
Faulty outdoor
unit electronic
expansion valve
Faulty valve coil
Faulty valve body
Are the coil resistance and insulation
normal?
[In heating]
If the outdoor unit
electronic
expansion valve
excessively
throttled:
(See *4.)
Faulty
control
Faulty low pressure sensor
Faulty suction pipe thermistor
Faulty control PCB
Are the electrical characteristics normal?
Check for the thermistor resistance and
connection.
[In cooling]
Low suction air
temperature of
the evaporator
[In heating]
Low suction air
temperature of
indoor unit
Short circuit
Is the suction air temperature not less than 14°C
Is the indoor temperature not less than 14°C
Low ambient temperature
Faulty suction air thermistor of indoor unit
Is the connector properly connected?
Are the thermistor resistance characteristics normal?
Low suction air temperature of outdoor unit
Is the outdoor temperature not less than -15°C
Faulty outdoor temperature thermistor of outdoor unit
Is the connector properly connected?
Are the thermistor resistance characteristics normal?
High pipe
resistance
Abnormal piping length
Bent or crashed pipe
Clogging of foreign particles
Stop valve closed
Does the piping length fall in the permissible range?
Conduct visual checks for pipe conditions.
Is there any temperature difference caused before
and after the filter or branch pipe?
Check to be sure the stop valve is open.
Less
circulation
quantity of
refrigerant
Degradation
in condensing
capacity
Inadequate refrigerant quantity
Refer to page 164.
Moisture choke
Eliminate moisture by vacuum operation.
Dirty evaporator
Decreased
fan airflow
rate
Decreased
fan output
Faulty fan motor
Can the fan motor be rotated with hands?
Are the motor coil resistance and insulation normal?
Is the heat exchanger clogged?
Faulty control PCB
(Including capacity setting)
If a spare PCB is mounted, is the capacity
setting properly made?
High air
passage
resistance
Dirty filter
Is there any obstacle in the air passage?
Is the air filter clogged?
Obstacle
*1: For details of the compressor capacity control while in cooling, refer to “Compressor PI Control” on page 42.
*2: The “low pressure protection control” includes low pressure protection control and hot gas bypass control. For details, refer to page 53.
*3: In cooling, the indoor unit electronic expansion valve is used for “superheated degree control”.
*4: In heating, the outdoor unit electronic expansion valve (EV1) is used for “superheated degree control of outdoor unit heat exchanger”.
(For details, refer to page 43.)
Faulty electronic
expansion valve
control
C: SDK04009
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Page 215: ...Wiring Diagrams SiENBE34 703 204 Appendix 2 3 Indoor Unit FXCQ20 25 32 63M8...
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