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4.5 E3, E4, H2, H3, Ed, HA, H5, H9, Eb, E7,Ec Troubleshooting
Digital display output
4.5.1
Description
4.5.2
E3 indicates final outlet water temperature sensor error
E4 indicates a domestic hot water tank temperature sensor error.
H2 indicates a water side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet (liquid pipe) temperature sensor
error.
H3 indicates a water side heat exchanger refrigerant inlet (gas pipe) temperature sensor error.
Ed indicates a water side heat exchanger water inlet temperature sensor error.
HA indicates a water side heat exchanger water outlet temperature sensor error.
H5 indicates a room temperature sensor error.
H9
indicates a circuit 2 water outlet temperature sensor error.
Eb indicates solar panel temperature sensor error
E7 indicates balance tank upper temperature sensor error
Ec indicates
balance tank nether temperature sensor error
Split stops running.
Error code is displayed on hydronic box main PCB and user interface.
Possible causes
4.5.3
Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunctioned.
Damaged hydronic box main PCB.
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Procedure
4.5.4
E3 / E4 / H2 / H3 / Ed / HA / H5 / H9/ Eb
/ E7 / Ec
Temperature sensor connection on
hydronic box main PCB is loose
Yes
Ensure the sensor is connected properly
No
Temperature sensor has short-circuited
or failed
2
Yes
Replace the sensor
No
Replace hydronic box main PCB
Notes:
1. Final water outlet temperature sensor,
water side heat exchanger refrigerant inlet (liquid pipe) temperature sensor, water side heat exchanger refrigerant
outlet (gas pipe) temperature sensor, water side heat exchanger water inlet temperature sensor and water side heat exchanger water outlet temperature
sensor connections are port CN6 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 10 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main PCB for Hydronic System").
Domestic hot
water tank temperature sensor connection is port CN13 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 13 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main PCB for Hydronic
System"). Circuit 2 water outlet temperature sensor connection is port CN15 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 14 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main
PCB for Hydronic System"). Room temperature sensor connection is port CN11 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 24 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main
PCB for Hydronic System"). Solar panel temperature sensor connection is port CN18 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 15 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2
"Main PCB for Hydronic System"). Balance tank upper temperature sensor connection is port CN24 on the hydronic box main PCB (labeled 11 in Figure
4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main PCB for Hydronic System") Balance tank nether temperature sensor connection is port CN16 on the hydronic box main PCB
(labeled 12 in Figure 4-2.1 in Part4, 2.2 "Main PCB for Hydronic System")
2. Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 4-5.1 or 4-5.3 in Part 4, 5.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics”.
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