Attention!!
Strainer normally does not have temperature difference
between inlet and outlet as shown in (1), but if there is a
difference like shown in (2), there is a possibility of
inside clogged. In this case, replace Strainer.
Trouble shooting 52
No Cooling
Check Point 2 : Check Outdoor Unit Operation
Check if Outdoor Unit is operating
Check any objects that obstruct the air flow route.
Check clogged Heat Exchanger.
Is the pipe length setting (Push Switch "MODE/EXIT", "SELECT", "ENTER") suitable?
Is the Valve open?
Check Point 1 : Check Indoor Unit
Does Indoor Unit FAN run on HIGH FAN?
Is Air Filter dirty?
Is Heat Exchanger clogged?
Check Point 3 : Check Site Condition
Is capacity of Indoor Unit fitted to Room size?
Any windows open? Or direct sunlight ?
Check Point 5 : Check Refrigeration Cycle
Check if Strainer is clogged (Refer to the figure at right).
Measure Gas Pressure and if there is a leakage, correct it.
>> When recharging the refrigerant, make sure to perform
vacuuming, and recharge the specified amount.
Check EEV (Refer to Service Parts Information)
Check Solenoid Valve (Refer to Service Parts Information)
Check Compressor (Refer to Service Parts Information)
Check Point 4 :
Check Indoor/Outdoor Installation Condition
Check connection pipe (specified pipe length & Pipe diameter?)
Check any loose or removed communication line.
>> If there is an abnormal condition, correct it by referring to
Installation Manual or Data & Technical Manual.
Pipe (In)
Pipe (Out)
Pipe (In)
Pipe (Out)
(1)
(2)
OK
OK
OK
OK
MPa MPa
Forecast of Cause :
1. Indoor Unit error 2. Outdoor Unit error 3. Effect by Surrounding environment
4. Connection Pipe / Connection Wire failure 5. Refrigeration cycle failure
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Summary of Contents for Airstage J-II
Page 1: ...Small VRF system for light commercial and home use SERVICE MANUAL ...
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Page 7: ...1 TEST RUN ...
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Page 27: ...2 OUTDOOR UNIT OPERATION CONTROL ...
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Page 43: ...3 INDOOR UNIT OPERATION ...
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Page 63: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING ...
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Page 171: ...5 APPENDING DATA UNIT ...
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Page 174: ...MODELS AUXB07 AUXB09 AUXB12 AUXB14 AUXB18 AUXB24 05 02 5 2 WIRING DIAGRAM 5 2 1 Indoor Unit ...
Page 175: ...MODELS AUXD18 AUXD24 AUXA30 AUXA36 AUXA45 AUXA54 05 03 ...
Page 176: ...MODELS ARXB07 ARXB09 ARXB12 ARXB14 ARXB18 05 04 ...
Page 177: ...MODEL ARXB24 MODELS ARXB30 ARXB36 05 05 ...
Page 178: ...MODEL ARXB45 05 06 ...
Page 179: ...MODEL ARXA24 MODELS ARXA30 ARXA36 ARXA45 05 07 ...
Page 180: ...MODELS ARXC36 ARXC45 ARXC60 MODELS ARXC72 ARXC90 05 08 ...
Page 181: ...MODELS ARXD07 ARXD09 ARXD12 ARXD14 ARXD18 ARXD24 05 09 ...
Page 182: ...MODELS AB A12 AB A14 AB A18 AB A24 05 10 ...
Page 183: ...MODELS AB A12LBTH AB A14LBTH 05 11 AB A18LBTH AB A24LBTH ...
Page 184: ...05 12 MODELS AB A30 AB A36 AB A45 AB A54 ...
Page 185: ...05 13 MODELS AB A30LBTH AB A36LBTH AB A45LBTH AB A54LBTH ...
Page 186: ...MODELS AS A07 AS A09 AS A12 AS A14 05 14 ...
Page 187: ...MODELS AS E07 AS E09 AS E12 AS E14 05 15 ...
Page 188: ...MODELS AS A18 AS A24 AS A30 05 16 ...
Page 189: ...05 17 MODELS AS A18LACH AS A24LACH AS A30LACH ...
Page 190: ...05 18 MODELS AJ A36 45 54LALH 5 2 2 Outdoor Unit ...
Page 195: ...6 DISASSEMBLY PROCESS ...
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