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Service Diagnosis 

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10.4 

Error Codes and Description indoor display 

Split board: LED1 light of outdoor PCB flash; All-in-one board: LED2 light of outdoor PCB flash 

ERROR CODE 

OUTDOOR 

(LED FLASH TIMES) 

FAULT DESCRIPTION 

SPARE PART 

Indoor and 

Outdoor 

E7 

15 

Communication fault between indoor 

and outdoor units 

Indoor PCB 

Outdoor PCB 

Power module 

Communication wiring 

Indoor 

Malfunction 

E1 

Indoor temperature sensor failure 

Room temperature sensor 

Indoor PCB 

E2 

pipe temperature sensor failure 

pipe temperature sensor 

Indoor PCB 

E4 

Indoor EEPROM failure 

Indoor PCB 

E5 

22 

Indoor anti-frosting protection 

pipe temperature sensor 

Indoor PCB 

Indoor motor 

E9 

21 

Indoor unit overload in heating mode 

pipe temperature sensor 

Indoor PCB 

Indoor motor 

E14 

Indoor fan motor malfunction 

Indoor motor 

Indoor PCB 

Outdoor 

Malfunction 

F1 

IPM protection 

Power module 

Refrigerant 

F2 

24 

Instantaneous over-current protection 

of the compressor 

Power module 

Refrigerant 

compressor 

F3 

Communication error between Power 

module and main PCB board. 

Power module 

Outdoor PCB 

F4 

Compressor discharging temperature 

protection 

Outdoor PCB 

discharge sensor 

F6 

12 

outdoor ambient sensor failure 

outdoor ambient sensor 

F7 

11 

Suction temperature sensor failure 

Suction temperature sensor 

outdoor PCB 

F8 

DC fan motor malfunction 

outdoor PCB 

outdoor motor 

F9 

26 

Module reset 

Power module 

Outdoor PCB 

compressor 

F11 

18 

Loss of synchronism detection 

The wiring of compressor 

compressor 

Power module 

F12 

EEPROM failure 

Outdoor PCB 

Summary of Contents for 1U50KEPFRA-H

Page 1: ...to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or Repair the product or products dealt with in...

Page 2: ...list 8 4 Piping diagrams 9 5 Operation range 10 6 Printed circuit board connector wiring diagram 11 7 Functions and control 8 Dimensional drawings 9 Center of gravity 10 Service diagnosis 11 Performa...

Page 3: ...air conditioner 1 U 0 5 K E P F R A Apply toT1 H Chasiss heater 220 240V50HZ 1ph DC inverter Heat pump R32 refrigerant Version number Europe Platform of outdoor units 2P20 Nominalcoolingcapacity 1800...

Page 4: ...est operation to ensure that the equipment operates Normally and explain the cautions for operating the product to the customer Check the embedded wire are four roots L N COM GND GND is needed if not...

Page 5: ...n cause an electrical shock or fire Warning Do not repair the electrical components with wet hands Working on the equipment with wet hands can cause an electrical shock Do not clean the air conditione...

Page 6: ...r electrical work can cause an electrical shock or fire Be sure to use the specified cable to connect between the indoor and outdoor units Make the connections securely and route the cable properly so...

Page 7: ...mains around the unit it can cause a fire Be sure to install the packing and seal on the installation frame properly If the packing and seal are not installed properly water can enter the room and wet...

Page 8: ...ck Be sure to check the drainage of the indoor unit after the repair Faulty drainage can cause the water to enter the room and wet the furniture and floor 1 2 4 Using Icons Icons are used to attract t...

Page 9: ...ATIONS UNIT Dimensions H W D mm 820 306 642 Packaged Dimensions H W D mm 940 390 697 Weight KG 37 8 Gross weight KG 40 5 Sound level Sound pressure dB 55 Sound power dB 65 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Co...

Page 10: ...nd Gas pipes Max piping Length m 25 Max Level Difference m 15 Chargeless m 7 Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant g m 20 Note the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below coolin...

Page 11: ...Piping diagrams Domestic air conditioner 4 Piping diagrams 9 9 52CuT 9 52CuT 6 35CuT 6 35CuT Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve...

Page 12: ...Operation range 5 Operation range 15 20 25 30 27 10 Domestic air conditioner 60 43 40 20 0 20 40 21 35...

Page 13: ...he U V W wire of the compressor 5 CN8 6 CN9 7 L IN CN5 Connector for reactor 8 L OUT CN6 9 CN10 Connector for fan motor 10 CN11 Connector for four way valve coil 11 CN15 Connector for Temperature sens...

Page 14: ...Functions and control 13 Domestic air conditioner Wiring diagrams OUTDOOR UNIT...

Page 15: ...uency for protection should be prior to the calculated frequency 7 1 1 3 The speeds of increasing or decreasing the frequency of the compressor The speed of increasing or decreasing the frequency rapi...

Page 16: ...the environment but also the maximum ability limitation of the system When the starting ability is not the maximum its maximum frequency limitation is calculated by the following equations The frequen...

Page 17: ...uently it must be kept under each mode for over 30 seconds and then it can be changed to another mode when refrigerating the time is changed to 15 seconds 7 1 2 1 The outdoor fan control Within three...

Page 18: ...for each time continuously sampling for 8 times then order them and take the mean value of the middle 2 values take the mean value TTC 09K Abnormal stop 107 Decreasing the frequency rapidly 1HZ second...

Page 19: ...ater than 9A the frequency of the compressor decreases at the speed of 1HZ second During the starting process of the compressor if the AC current is greater than 8 5A the frequency of the compressor d...

Page 20: ...5 6 The frequency limitation of modification rate In the field which is controlled by high frequency if the modification rate is not high enough the control driven chip will enter into weak magnetic c...

Page 21: ...78 1 94 1 75 29 155 5754 139 5600 125 0806 1 93 1 74 28 146 5609 131 7022 118 2434 1 91 1 73 27 138 1285 124 3392 111 8256 1 89 1 71 26 130 2371 117 4366 105 7989 1 87 1 70 25 122 8484 110 9627 100 13...

Page 22: ...14 5748 14 0079 13 4510 0 93 0 92 18 13 9436 13 4185 12 9017 0 91 0 90 19 13 3431 12 8572 12 3778 0 88 0 87 20 12 7718 12 3223 11 8780 0 86 0 85 21 12 2280 11 8126 11 4011 0 83 0 83 22 11 7102 11 326...

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Page 24: ...0 7036 0 6303 4 34 3 92 105 0 7641 0 6845 0 6127 4 40 3 97 106 0 7441 0 6661 0 5957 4 46 4 02 107 0 7247 0 6482 0 5792 4 51 4 07 108 0 7059 0 6308 0 5632 4 57 4 12 109 0 6877 0 6140 0 5478 4 63 4 16 1...

Page 25: ...945 2 66 2 29 7 3276 5302 2818 6731 2422 6139 2 64 2 28 6 3085 2854 2658 8058 2289 2164 2 63 2 28 5 2906 2851 2508 9126 2163 9230 2 61 2 27 4 2738 6777 2368 3158 2046 1961 2 60 2 26 3 2581 6752 2236 3...

Page 26: ...1 73 37 315 5682 290 6199 267 4031 1 84 1 71 38 301 1254 277 6976 255 8620 1 82 1 70 39 287 4128 265 4119 244 8745 1 80 1 68 40 274 3905 253 7288 234 4118 1 78 1 66 41 262 0206 242 6161 224 4465 1 76...

Page 27: ...0 0 85 0 84 81 49 7063 48 2057 46 7083 0 85 0 85 82 47 9835 46 4842 44 9911 0 89 0 89 83 46 3286 44 8323 43 3452 0 93 0 92 84 44 7385 43 2468 41 7672 0 96 0 95 85 43 2105 41 7248 40 2540 1 00 0 99 86...

Page 28: ...36 2 23 120 14 1376 13 1879 12 2909 2 41 2 27 121 13 7294 12 7955 11 9144 2 45 2 31 122 13 3347 12 4165 11 5510 2 50 2 35 123 12 9531 12 0503 11 2003 2 54 2 39 124 12 5840 11 6965 10 8617 2 58 2 43 1...

Page 29: ...Dimensional drawing 29 Domestic air conditioner 8 Dimensional drawings 9 Center of gravity 306 820 905 490 322 306 306 642...

Page 30: ...broken Operation sometimes stops Check the power supply A power failure of 2 to 10 cycles can stop air conditioner operation Equipment operates but does not cool or does not heat only for heat pump Ch...

Page 31: ...21 Indoor unit overload in heating mode pipe temperature sensor Indoor PCB Indoor motor E14 Indoor fan motor malfunction Indoor motor Indoor PCB Outdoor Malfunction F1 2 IPM protection Power module Re...

Page 32: ...frigerant compressor F23 25 Compressor U phase overcurrent Compressor V phase overcurrent Compressor W phase overcurrent Power module Refrigerant compressor F24 27 CT detection current abnormal protec...

Page 33: ...ssor operation Note The values vary slightly in some models Faulty connector connection Faulty thermistor Faulty PCB Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or...

Page 34: ...h 1 times The Data detected by the EEPROM are used to determine MCU When the data of EEPROM is error or the EEPROM is damaged Faulty EEPROM data Faulty EEPROM Faulty PCB Caution Be sure to turn off po...

Page 35: ...es Detection error due to faulty indoor unit PCB Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Trouble shooting Method of Malfunc...

Page 36: ...check if the motor can run YES Measure whether there is a voltage pulse 0 15VDC between 4 and 5 of the CN9 terminal on the indoor PCB The indoor motor is damaged and need replace NO Is it ok YES The...

Page 37: ...ore connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Method of Detection Trouble shooting Supposed Causes Malfunction Decision Conditions Check whether terminal on the outdoor main...

Page 38: ...ck line and red line between black line and white line of the fan terminal of outdoor PCB are greater than 10M YES The module PCB is damaged replace it with a new one The motor of the outdoor unit is...

Page 39: ...ecision Conditions Method of Malfunction Detection Trouble shooting Electrify the machine again and turn it on with the remote control If malfunctions are reported before or upon the compressor being...

Page 40: ...s damage may be occurred Malfunction Decision Conditions Method of Malfunction Detection Trouble shooting Supposed Causes The system may have been over or under charged with gas which can be judged th...

Page 41: ...hod of Malfunction Detection Trouble shooting Supposed Causes Malfunction Decision Conditions Are they good Pull out and reinsert the terminals Replace connected wire Replace the outdoor PCB with a ne...

Page 42: ...h before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Supposed Causes Malfunction Decision Conditions Method of Malfunction Detection Trouble shooting Is it ok Test the outdoor...

Page 43: ...sion Conditions Method of Malfunction Detection The temperature exceeds 110 shortly after the machine starts up The cryogen may have been leaked during installation or there may be leakage in the pipi...

Page 44: ...is broken Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Supposed Causes Malfunction Decision Conditions Method of Malfunction De...

Page 45: ...hen only indoor charged The indoor PCB is damaged replace it with a new one Test the outdoor power is supply 230VAC with a universal meter when indoor and outdoor are charged Check the cable between o...

Page 46: ...an motor terminal resistance between pin 1 310V and pin 4 0V or pin 5 15V and pin 4 0V of CN21 are close to 0m with a universal meter after switch off the power NO Remove the connection cable between...

Page 47: ...ower switch before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred The outdoor PCB needs dehumidification Is it normal after restart the AC If starting up normally but malfunction...

Page 48: ...hite line is not close to18V DC when only indoor charged YES The indoor PCB is damaged replace it with a new one NO Test the outdoor power is supply 230VAC with a universal meter when indoor and outdo...

Page 49: ...tart the unit the LED 2 becomes light or flash Fan motor is damaged Replace it with a new one YES NO Test the fan motor terminal resistance between pin 1 310V and pin 4 0V or pin5 15V and pin4 0V of C...

Page 50: ...onnector or parts damage may be occurred Conditions Decision Malfunction Method of Malfunction Detection Trouble shooting Malfunction unsolved Maybe there is some disturbance Malfunctions exist also t...

Page 51: ...e to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or parts damage may be occurred Trouble shooting Supposed Causes Malfunction Decision Conditions Method of Malfunction Detection The m...

Page 52: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 Performance and curves diagrams 11 1 Cooling capacity temperature curves 52 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 53: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 2 Cooling power consumption value temperature curves 53 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 54: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 3 Cooling discharge pressure curves 54 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 55: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 4 Cooling suction pressure curves 55 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 56: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 5 Heating capacity temperature curves 56 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 57: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 6 Heating power consumption value temperature curves 57 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 58: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 7 Heating discharge pressure curves 58 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 59: ...Performance and curves diagrams 11 8 Heating suction pressure curves 59 Domestic air conditioner...

Page 60: ...cuit diagrams 60 Domestic air conditioner 12 Sound level Model Sound pressure level Sound power level cooling heating 230V 50HZ Measuring location of microphone Cooling heating H L SL 1U50KEPFRA H 55...

Page 61: ...61 Do C omestic air ircuit Diagra conditioner ams r 12 Circuit diagrams 12 1 Outdoor unit control board circuit diagrams...

Page 62: ...oner Remove of front panel Outdoor unit 13 Removal Procedure Points Procedure Step 1 Features 1 Loosen the service cover screw and remove the service cover Be careful not to cut your finger by the fin...

Page 63: ...air conditioner Step Procedure Points Step Procedure Points Step Procedure Points 2 Remove the panels 1 Loosen the screws and lift the top panel 2 Loosen the screws of the panel 3 Pull and remove the...

Page 64: ...64 Domestic air conditioner s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S Remove the fixting screws then lift the electrical box...

Page 65: ...65 Domestic air conditioner Remove the air filters and horizontal flap 1 Loosen the fixting screws and remove the side panel...

Page 66: ...66 Domestic air conditioner Remove the casing s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S 1 Loosen the fixting screws and remove the side panel 2 Loosen the fixting screws and remove the cross beam...

Page 67: ...67 Domestic air conditioner s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S 3 Loosen the fixting screws remove the fan Loosen the fixting screws and lift the fan motor...

Page 68: ...estic air conditioner Release stepping motor 2type s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S 1 Remove the fixing screws then lift the fan motor bracket 2 Cut down the and pull out the compressor and remov...

Page 69: ...69 Domestic air conditioner Removal of Heat Exchanger s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S Loosen the marked fixing screws Loosen the fixting hook...

Page 70: ...70 Domestic air conditioner s t n i o P e r u d e c o r P p e t S Remove the fixing screw then lift the valve set...

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