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Table 1-4.2: Combinations of indoor and outdoor units   

Outdoor unit capacity 

Sum of capacity indexes

 

Maximum 

number of 
connected 

indoor 

units

1

 

kW 

HP 

Capacity 

index 

VRF indoor units 

only 

VRF indoor units 

+ HT hydro 

module 

VRF indoor units 

+ AHUs 

VRF indoor units + 

fresh air processing 

units 

22.4 

224 

112 to 291.2 

112 to 448 

112 to 224 

112 to 224 

64 

28 

10 

280 

140 to 364 

140 to 560 

140 to 280 

140 to 280 

33.5 

12 

335 

167.5 to 435.5 

167.5 to 670 

167.5 to 335 

167.5 to 335 

40 

14 

400 

200 to 520 

200 to 800 

200 to 400 

200 to 400 

45 

16 

450 

225 to 585 

225 to 900 

225 to 450 

225 to 450 

50 

18 

500 

250 to 650 

250 to 1000 

250 to 500 

250 to 500 

56 

20 

560 

280 to 728 

280 to 1120 

280 to 560 

280 to 560 

61.5 

22 

615 

307.5 to 799.5 

307.5 to 1230 

307.5 to 615 

307.5 to 615 

68 

24 

680 

340 to 884 

340 to 1360 

340 to 680 

340 to 680 

73.5 

26 

735 

367.5 to 955.5 

367.5 to 1470 

367.5 to 735 

367.5 to 735 

78.5 

28 

785 

392.5 to 1020.5 

392.5 to 1570 

392.5 to 785 

392.5 to 785 

83.5 

30 

835 

417.5 to 1085.5 

417.5 to 1670 

417.5 to 835 

417.5 to 835 

90 

32 

900 

450 to 1170 

450 to 1800 

450 to 900 

450 to 900 

95 

34 

950 

475 to 1235 

475 to 1900 

475 to 950 

475 to 950 

100 

36 

1000 

500 to 1300 

500 to 2000 

500 to 1000 

500 to 1000 

107 

38 

1070 

535 to 1391 

535 to 2140 

535 to 1070 

535 to 1070 

112 

40 

1120 

560 to 1456 

560 to 2240 

560 to 1120 

560 to 1120 

118.5 

42 

1185 

592.5 to 1540.5 

592.5 to 2370 

592.5 to 1185 

592.5 to 1185 

123.5 

44 

1235 

617.5 to 1605.5 

617.5 to 2470 

617.5 to 1235 

617.5 to 1235 

130 

46 

1300 

650 to 1690 

650 to 2600 

650 to 1300 

650 to 1300 

135 

48 

1350 

675 to 1755 

675 to 2700 

675 to 1350 

675 to 1350 

140 

50 

1400 

700 to 1820 

700 to 2800 

700 to 1400 

700 to 1400 

145 

52 

1450 

725 to 1885 

725 to 2900 

725 to 1450 

725 to 1450 

150 

54 

1500 

750 to 1950 

750 to 3000 

750 to 1500 

750 to 1500 

Notes: 

1. The Maximum number of connected indoor units depend upon indoor unit type and total combination ratio. 

Summary of Contents for MV6-R1000WV2RN1

Page 1: ...Commercial Air Conditioners R410A Service Manual MV6 R252WV2RN1 MV6 R280WV2RN1 MV6 R335WV2RN1 MV6 R400WV2RN1 MV6 R450WV2RN1 MV6 R500WV2RN1 Series VRF...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Part 1 General Information 3 Part 2 Component Layout and Refrigerant Circuits 13 Part 3 Control 25 Part 4 Field Settings 51 Part 5 Electrical Components and Wiring Diagrams 57 Part 6 Diagnosi...

Page 3: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 2 Midea V6R Series Service Manual...

Page 4: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 3 Part 1 General Information Part 1 General Information 1 Indoor and Outdoor Unit Capacities 4 2 External Appearance 5 3 Outdoor Unit Combinations 10 4 Combination Ratio 11...

Page 5: ...y Capacity index Q1 Q2 Q4C Q4 T2 T1 G DL F Z kW kBtu h HP 1 8 5 0 6 18 18 2 2 7 0 8 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 2 8 9 1 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 3 6 12 1 25 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 4 5 15 1 6 45 4...

Page 6: ...Outdoor unit capacity range Capacity Model Name Combination Type 8HP MV6 R252WV2RN1 10HP MV6 R280WV2RN1 12HP MV6 R335WV2RN1 14HP MV6 R400WV2RN1 16HP MV6 R450WV2RN1 18HP MV6 R500WV2RN1 20HP MV6 R560WV...

Page 7: ...One way Cassette Two way Cassette Q1 Q2 Compact Four way Cassette Four way Cassette Q4C Q4 Medium Static Pressure Duct High Static Pressure Duct T2 T1 Wall mounted Ceiling Floor G DL Floor Standing C...

Page 8: ...Information 2 2 Heat Recovery Ventilator Table 1 2 3 Heat recovery ventilator appearance Heat Recovery Ventilator 2 3 High Temperature Hydro Module Table 1 2 4 High temperature Hydro module appearance...

Page 9: ...nits 2 4 1 Single units Table 1 2 5 Single outdoor unit appearance 8 10 12HP with single fan 14 16 18HP with dual fan 2 4 2 Combinations of units Table 1 2 6 Combination outdoor unit appearance 20 22H...

Page 10: ...l name Appearance Max number of downstream indoor units MS01 N1 D1 2 8 MS04 N1 D 20 MS06 N1 D 30 MS08 N1 D 40 MS10 N1 D 47 MS12 N1 D 47 Notes 1 MS01 can be ceiling suspended installed and wall mounted...

Page 11: ...16 1 50 0 18 1 56 0 20 2 FQZHW 02SB1 61 5 22 2 68 0 24 2 73 5 26 2 78 5 28 2 83 5 30 2 90 0 32 2 95 0 34 2 100 0 36 2 107 0 38 3 FQZHW 03SB1 112 0 40 3 118 5 42 3 123 5 44 3 130 0 46 3 135 0 48 3 140...

Page 12: ...th the 2nd generation DC VRF indoor unit and 2nd generation AC VRF indoor units which will be released soon 2 When HT hydro module units are installed together with VRF indoor units the total capacity...

Page 13: ...73 5 26 735 367 5 to 955 5 367 5 to 1470 367 5 to 735 367 5 to 735 78 5 28 785 392 5 to 1020 5 392 5 to 1570 392 5 to 785 392 5 to 785 83 5 30 835 417 5 to 1085 5 417 5 to 1670 417 5 to 835 417 5 to...

Page 14: ...6R VRF 50Hz 13 Part 2 Component Layout and Refrigerant Circuits Part 2 Component Layout and Refrigerant Circuits 1 Layout of Functional Components 14 2 Piping Diagrams 16 3 Refrigerant Flow Diagrams 1...

Page 15: ...ansion valve EEVC 5 Stop valve liquid side 6 Stop valve high pressure gas side 7 Stop valve low pressure gas side 8 Refrigerant charge solenoid valve SVC customization option 9 Electronic expansion va...

Page 16: ...ve EEVC 5 Stop valve liquid side 6 Stop valve high pressure gas side 7 Stop valve low pressure gas side 8 Electronic expansion valve EEVA 9 High pressure sensor 10 Hot gas bypass solenoid valve SV7 11...

Page 17: ...tion 7 Stop valve low pressure gas side T3 Heat exchanger deicer temperature sensor 8 Refrigerant charge solenoid valve SVC customization option T4 Outdoor air temperature sensor 9 Electronic expansio...

Page 18: ...sor Code Description 7 Stop valve low pressure gas side T3 Heat exchanger deicer temperature sensor 8 Electronic expansion valve EEVA T4 Outdoor air temperature sensor 9 High pressure sensor T5 Liquid...

Page 19: ...rigerant comes from the plate heat exchanger going to the compressor can enhance the refrigerant enthalpy and improve the heating capacity in low ambient temperature Refrigerant volume in plate heat e...

Page 20: ...cooling operation EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV T2b T1 T2 T7C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C EXVA T5 T4 Cooling M ode Therm o ON Cooling M ode Therm o ON Cooling M ode Th...

Page 21: ...XV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 T7C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C T5 T4 Cooling Mode Thermo ON Cooling Mode Thermo ON Cooling Mode Thermo ON ng Mode Thermo O...

Page 22: ...ion EXVA EXV COND T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 T7C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C EXV T2b T1 T2 T5 T4 OFF Heatiing Mode Thermo ON Heatiing Mode Thermo ON Heatiing Mode Thermo ON MS b...

Page 23: ...C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C EXVA EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 EXV COND T2b T1 T2 T5 T4 Cooling Mode Thermo ON ing Mode Thermo ON ing Mode Thermo ON ing Mode Thermo ON M...

Page 24: ...ration in cooling mode EXVA EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 T7C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C T4 T5 Cooling Mode Thermo ON Cooling Mode Thermo ON Cooling Mo...

Page 25: ...n heating mode and defrosting operation EXVA EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 EXV EVAP T2b T1 T2 T7C1 T3 TL T9 T8 T6A T6B T7 E S C T4 T5 Cooling Mode Thermo ON Cooling Mode The...

Page 26: ...3 Control Part 3 Control 1 General Control Scheme Flowchart 26 2 Stop Operation 27 3 Standby Control 28 4 Startup Control 28 5 Normal Operation Control 31 6 Protection Control 37 7 Special Control 41...

Page 27: ...rtup control Compressor startup delay control Startup control for cooling only main cooling operation Startup control for heating only main heating operation 4 Thermo on Normal operation control Compo...

Page 28: ...ntrol ODU Inverter compressor A INV1 OFF Inverter fan 1 FANA Keeps for 2 min then OFF Inverter fan 2 FANB1 Four way valve ST1 Holds Electronic expansion valve EEVA 0pls EEVC 0pls Solenoid valve SV5 Fo...

Page 29: ...expansion valve and solenoid valve are self judged by the salve unit according to its own sensor status During the start up process the compressor frequency is based on the displacement frequency of...

Page 30: ...adjusted according to the module temperature NTC EEVC 0pls 0pls Compressor operation 17pls 8pls per 20S based on high pressure or discharge temperature Compressor not operation 0pls Solenoid valve SV5...

Page 31: ...djusted according to the difference between ambient temperature and low pressure saturation temperature EEVC 0pls 0pls Compressor operation 17pls 8pls per 20S based on high pressure or low pressure et...

Page 32: ...trol Four way valve ST1 Outdoor unit heat exchanger Condenser OFF Outdoor unit heat exchanger Evaporator ON Solenoid valve fast defrosting in heating and unloading in cooling SV5 ON with the following...

Page 33: ...ermo OFF Fan Error or Stop Mode conflict Set the controller to display E0 default Mode conflict Set the controller not to display E0 ON OFF Notes 1 Oil return and defrosting operation are basically id...

Page 34: ...keep low pressure at target temperature Te Low pressure equivalent saturation temperature C Tes Target Te value Tes will be decided by Te setting if you choose Auto that means except Te setting the T...

Page 35: ...outdoor units Figure 3 5 2 Compressor priority and rotation three outdoor units 5 4 Heat Exchanger Control The mode of the outdoor units is uniformly controlled by the master outdoor unit the master o...

Page 36: ...ontrol on the electronic expansion valve EEVA so that the condenser outlet subcooled degree SC will become constant SC Tc TL SC Condenser outlet subcooled degree C TL Liquid pipe temperature C detecte...

Page 37: ...17 500 540 540 18 530 580 580 19 560 620 620 20 600 660 660 21 630 710 710 22 660 760 760 23 700 810 810 24 740 860 860 8 14HP Standard step 25 780 910 910 10 16HP Standard step 26 820 960 960 12 18HP...

Page 38: ...ntrol protects the system from abnormally low pressure and protects the compressors from transient drops in pressure Figure 3 6 3 Low pressure protection control in cooling operation Notes 1 Pe Suctio...

Page 39: ...on Control Over current protection control is performed to prevent tripping due to transient inverter over current It protects the compressors from abnormally high currents It is performed for each co...

Page 40: ...degrees 6 6 Inverter Module Temperature Protection Control This control protects the compressors from abnormally high currents and protects the inverter modules from abnormally high temperatures It i...

Page 41: ...ction control is used to prevent the activation of protection devices due to abnormal increase of high pressure ratio and to protect compressors against the transient increase of high pressure ratio I...

Page 42: ...ent Wiring diagram label Cooling oil return control STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 ODU Inverter compressor INV1 PI control the minimum step is as follows 8 10HP 28Hz 12 22HP 61Hz 24 34HP 105HZ 36 60HP 165Hz 8 10HP...

Page 43: ...N Set the controller to display E0 default Thermo ON unit OFF Thermo OFF unit OFF Stop OFF FAN Set the controller not to display E0 Thermo ON unit Low fan speed Thermo OFF unit Low fan speed Stop OFF...

Page 44: ...PI control Initial OFF But 10 Step or higher if the high pressure is larger than 2 2MPa Initial step then PI control Inverter fan 2 FANB Four way valve ST1 ON Initial step according to ambient tempera...

Page 45: ...nit Stop or error stop Electronic expansion valve EEV Set the controller not to display E0 Thermo ON unit 0pls 0pls Thermo OFF unit Stop or error stop Rotating Defrosting Operation Timing of rotating...

Page 46: ...as reached 5 minutes T3 Target value for a certain time Notes 1 This function is only available when the indoor units connected in V6R system are 2nd generation AC VRF indoor units which will be relea...

Page 47: ...ompressor A INV1 Tes 15 C Upper limit 60 Hz 30Hz Inverter fan 1 FANA PI control PI control Inverter fan 2 FANB Four way valve ST1 OFF OFF OFF Electronic expansion valve EEVA Refer to startup control i...

Page 48: ...l EEVC 0pls 0pls Solenoid valve SV5 ON ON SV8A ON ON SV7 OFF OFF MS01 Electric ball valve EVBA Heating only normal control EVBB EVBC Electronic expansion valve EEVA MS04 12 Solenoid valve SV n A SV n...

Page 49: ...nd heating mode temperature compensation is no longer has any effect Figure 3 8 2 Auto mode and dual set points Tsc Cooling target set temperature 26 C default Tsh Heating target set temperature 24 C...

Page 50: ...Tsh the indoor unit run in heating mode When the indoor ambient temperature T1 is arrives Tsh 1 C the indoor unit is heating thermostat OFF When the indoor ambient temperature T1 is arrives Tsc the i...

Page 51: ...ooling mode 67 Heating mode 78 23 Cooling mode 67 Heating mode 78 20 Cooling mode 56 Heating mode 56 12HP 24 Cooling mode 72 Heating mode 80 24 Cooling mode 72 Heating mode 80 21 Cooling mode 64 Heati...

Page 52: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 51 Part 4 Field Settings Part 4 Field Settings 1 Outdoor Unit Field Settings 52 2 Mode Selection Box Field Settings 55...

Page 53: ...pressure Standard static pressure default 0Pa Low static pressure mode 20Pa Medium static pressure mode 40Pa High static pressure mode 60Pa Super high static pressure mode 80Pa S6 1 Reserved Reserved...

Page 54: ...e range 16 31 0 9 on ENC3 indicate 16 25 indoor units A F on ENC3 indicate 26 31 indoor units The number of indoor units is in the range 32 47 0 9 on ENC3 indicate 32 41 indoor units A F on ENC3 indic...

Page 55: ...h 1 2 2 Silent mode setting Different silent mode can be set by switch ENC5 In night silent mode silent mode and super silent mode the Max outdoor fan speed and the compressor frequency are limited Ta...

Page 56: ...erant leakage sensor S1 2 Dry contact setting Dry contact is always closed and opened when being triggered by refrigerant leakage default Dry contact is always opened and closed when being triggered b...

Page 57: ...0 The first PCB of MS box Factory setting can t be changed 1 The second PCB of MS box Factory setting can t be changed 2 The third PCB of MS box Factory setting can t be changed Notes 1 The switch S1...

Page 58: ...iagrams Part 5 Electrical Components and Wiring Diagrams 1 Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout 58 2 Outdoor Unit Main PCB 60 3 Data Transfer Module 68 4 Compressor Inverter Module 70 5 Fan Module...

Page 59: ...lectric Control Box Layout 8 12HP Figure 5 1 1 8 12HP top layer of electric control box Figure 5 1 2 8 12HP bottom layer of electric control box Main PCB Filter board Inductor Communication terminals...

Page 60: ...agrams 14 18HP Figure 5 1 3 14 18HP top layer of electric control box Figure 5 1 4 14 18HP bottom layer of electric control box Main PCB Filter board Inductor Communication terminals block Power suppl...

Page 61: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 60 Midea V6R Series Service Manual 2 Outdoor Unit Main PCB 2 1 Ports Figure 5 2 1 Outdoor unit main PCB ports1 Notes 1 Label descriptions are given in Table 5 2 1...

Page 62: ...nsor connection 0 5V DC varying 12 CN17 High pressure sensor connection 0 5V DC varying 13 CN6 Subcooling gas temperature sensor T6B connection 0 5V DC varying 14 CN8 Injection liquid temperature sens...

Page 63: ...Table 5 2 2 Function of buttons SW3 to SW6 Button Function SW3 UP In menu mode previous and next buttons for menu modes Not in menu mode previous and next buttons for system check information SW4 DOW...

Page 64: ...3 Press SW6 OK button to enter specified first level menu for example enter n4 mode 4 Press SW3 SW4 UP DOWN button to select the second level menu from n41 to n47 5 Press SW6 OK button to enter speci...

Page 65: ...n45 Power limitation mode 5 Only available for the master unit 60 capacity output n46 Power limitation mode 6 Only available for the master unit 50 capacity output n47 Power limitation mode 7 Only ava...

Page 66: ...F is displayed nC2 Remote shut down setting nC2 0 Remote shut down setting 1 System stops when the circuit R OFF1 is short default nC2 1 Remote shut down setting 2 System stops when the circuit R OFF1...

Page 67: ...t degree C Actual value value displayed 24 Primary current A Actual value value displayed 25 EXVA position Actual value value displayed 24 26 EXVC position Actual value value displayed 4 27 Compressor...

Page 68: ...Parameters displayed on DSP2 Standby Unit s address The number of indoor units in communication with the outdoor units Normal operation For single compressor units Running speed of the compressor in...

Page 69: ...ssioning or CHECK the operation status without removing the front panel Figure 5 3 1 Data Transfer Module layout 3 2 PCB components Figure 5 3 2 Data Transfer Module PCB components 3 3 Main functions...

Page 70: ...11 setting pressure SW5 Key button again to exit the auto snow blowing mode If the outdoor unit receive operation signal during auto snow blowing mode the outdoor unit exits the auto snow blowing mode...

Page 71: ...R VRF 50Hz 70 Midea V6R Series Service Manual 4 Compressor Inverter Module 4 1 Ports 8 12HP Figure 5 4 1 8 12HP compressor inverter module ports1 Notes 1 Label descriptions are given in Table 5 4 1 LE...

Page 72: ...AC between L1 L2 and L3 6 CN17 Three phase output of the inverter connected to the compressor 0 380V AC varying 7 CN18 Three phase output of the inverter connected to the compressor 0 380V AC varying...

Page 73: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 72 Midea V6R Series Service Manual 14 18HP Figure 5 4 2 14 18HP compressor inverter module ports1 Notes 1 Label descriptions are given in Table 5 4 2 LED...

Page 74: ...er connected to the compressor 0 380V AC varying 9 CN25 Program port for main chip 10 CN39 Program port for parameters 11 CN8 CN9 Communication port to Main PCB 2 5 2 7V DC 12 CN21 High pressure switc...

Page 75: ...ort voltage 1 CN6 Power input of DC fan drive board 18V 22V DC 2 CN5 Power input of DC fan drive board 18V 22V DC 3 CN2 Debug port 4 CN1 Communication port to main board 2 5 2 7V DC 5 CN4 Communicatio...

Page 76: ...ric ball valve B connection 12VDC 4 CN19 Electric ball valve C connection 12VDC 5 CN22 Electric expansion valve A connection 12VDC 6 CN20 Program port 5VDC 7 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 Refrigerant sensors co...

Page 77: ...eserved 5VDC 5 CN13 CN12 Communication port to outdoor unit or other MS 5VDC 6 CN14 CN15 Communication port to main PCB 5VDC 7 CN22 Communication port to indoor unit 5VDC 8 CN26 Communication port to...

Page 78: ...yed 07 EEV position Actual value value displayed 10 08 Software version 09 MS Address Actual value value displayed 10 EBVA position Actual value value displayed 10 11 EBVB position Actual value value...

Page 79: ...fan drive board B CN51 AC filter board CN8 CN7 Fan A Left CN3 N P CN8 CN7 Fan B Right CN11 CN41 CN30 Black Brown Gray Black Brown Yellow Green Brown Brown Red White Red White Red White CN38 CN8 CN9 CN...

Page 80: ...osed and opened when being triggered by refrigerant leakage default ON dry contact is always opened and closed when being triggered by refrigerant leakage S2 ON SW3 EBV C EBV B EEV EBV A EBV C EEV Mai...

Page 81: ...C2 H0 Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit E2 G Y LL S1 S2 dialing setting error FE MS has no address when first powered on ENC2 P Q E POWER SV1B 1 SV2B 2 SV3B 3 SV4B 4 SV1A 1 SV2A...

Page 82: ...1 SV4B 12 SV1A 9 SV2A 10 SV3A 11 SV4A 12 SVP Yellow Black Yellow Black Yellow Black Yellow Black SV4 SV3 SV2 SV1 EEVA Blue Red Blue Red Indoor No 1 M O M O 1 M I 2 M I 3 M I 4 M I SW1 SW2 Brown Red Wh...

Page 83: ...V6R VRF 50Hz 82 Midea V6R Series Service Manual...

Page 84: ...Hz 83 Part 6 Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Part 6 Diagnosis and Troubleshooting 1 Error Code Table 84 2 Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit 87 3 Troubleshooting for Mode Selection Box 150 4 Appendix to P...

Page 85: ...ompressor drive board No H2 Qty of outdoor unit decreases error Only displayed on the master unit with the error No H3 Qty of outdoor unit increases error Only displayed on the master unit with the er...

Page 86: ...e unit with the error No L5 Zero speed protection Displayed on the unit with the error No L6 Motor parameter error Displayed on the unit with the error No L7 Phase sequence error Displayed on the unit...

Page 87: ...re the system can resume operation Table 6 1 3 MS01 Error code table Error code Content Remarks Manual re start required1 E2 Communication failure between MS and master outdoor unit The indoor unit di...

Page 88: ...ses Incorrect outdoor unit address setting Communication wires between outdoor units not connected properly Loosened wiring within electric control box Damaged outdoor main PCB or electric control box...

Page 89: ...communication terminals block are loose Yes Ensure the wires are connected properly No Replace the outdoor main PCB resolves the error No Replace the electric control box communication terminals bloc...

Page 90: ...ommunication for 2 minutes after the system power on 20 minutes Recover condition Communication go back to normal Reset method Resume automatically Possible causes Communication wires between MS box a...

Page 91: ...s Reverse the sequence of signal lines No Interference from high voltage 220V or higher wires Yes Ensure the communication wires and high voltage wires are separated No Communication wires are close t...

Page 92: ...omatically Possible causes Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunction Outdoor main PCB damaged Procedure E4 Temperature sensor connection on outdoor main PCB is loose1 Yes Ensure the...

Page 93: ...nit with the error Trigger recover condition Trigger condition Outdoor unit power supply phase voltage 170V or 270V Recover condition Outdoor unit power supply phase voltage is 180V and 260V Reset met...

Page 94: ...the relevant parts No Replace the outdoor main PCB Notes 1 The normal voltage between A and N B and N and C and N is 198 242V 2 The normal resistances of the inverter compressor are 0 05 0 15 among U...

Page 95: ...ually restart Possible causes Temperature sensor not connected properly or has malfunction Outdoor main PCB damaged Procedure E7 Temperature sensor connection on outdoor main PCB is loose1 Yes Ensure...

Page 96: ...ess is set more than 2 Recover condition Outdoor unit addresses are set from 0 to 2 Reset method Manually restart Possible causes Invalid outdoor unit address Outdoor main PCB damaged Procedure E8 The...

Page 97: ...rive parameter is match Reset method Manually restart Possible causes Outdoor unit was powered on immediately after being powered off Outdoor main PCB damaged Procedure E9 The outdoor unit was powered...

Page 98: ...sly for 10 seconds Recover condition DC bus voltage goes back to normal Reset method Restart automatically Possible causes Loosened wiring of the compressor inverter module Incorrect wiring of the rea...

Page 99: ...ror Fb indicates heat sink temperature sensor T9 error Fc indicates heat exchanger liquid temperature sensor TL error Fd indicates suction temperature sensor T7 error All units stop running Error code...

Page 100: ...ain PCB Liquid pipe temperature sensor T5 and Heat sink Temperature sensor T9 error connection are port CN12 and CN14 on the outdoor main PCB Heat exchanger gas Temperature sensor T8 and Heat exchange...

Page 101: ...yed on the unit with the error Trigger recover condition Trigger condition The main control board cannot receive the feedback signal of EEV Recover condition The main control board can receive the fee...

Page 102: ...sion valve coil has malfunction2 Yes Replace the coil No Replace the outdoor main PCB Notes 1 Electronic expansion valve coil connections are port CN70 and CN72 on the outdoor main PCB 2 The normal re...

Page 103: ...stop running Error code is displayed on the unit with the error Trigger recover condition Trigger condition Main control board and inverter driver board cannot communication for 2 minutes Recover con...

Page 104: ...the power supply circuit 3 No Replace the outdoor main PCB is the malfunction solved Yes Normal No Replace the inverter module Yes Normal No Replace filter board Notes 1 Communication wire from outdo...

Page 105: ...ecover condition Trigger condition Qty of slave units detected by master unit has decreased or increased Recover condition Qty of slave units detected by master unit goes back to normal Reset method R...

Page 106: ...ooting Procedure H2 H3 Some outdoor units in the system are powered off Yes Power on all the outdoor units No The power supply is abnormal Yes Check the power supply equipment No Troubleshoot as for a...

Page 107: ...error Excessive compressor frequency variation PED software verification failed Specific error codes for H4 inverter module protection If an H4 error code is displayed enter menu mode n31 refer to Par...

Page 108: ...5 3 2 Errors indicated on LED1 LED1 flashing pattern Corresponding error Flashes 8 times and stops for 1 second then repeats L0 Inverter compressor module error Flashes 9 times and stops for 1 second...

Page 109: ...ulation resistance of compressor Is it greater than 100K No Is the module in well heat dissipation Fasten IPM screws again Is the silica gel coated well for heat radiation Coat with silica gel Does th...

Page 110: ...the voltage is lower than 320V L1 protection will be appeared Figure 6 2 6 Inverter module terminals 8 12HP 14 18HP L1 protection The power supply is abnormal Check the power supply equipment No outp...

Page 111: ...e should be 450 650V When the voltage is higher than 700V L2 protection will be appeared Figure 6 2 7 Inverter module terminals 8 12HP 14 18HP L2 protection The power supply is abnormal Check the powe...

Page 112: ...iagnosis and Troubleshooting L5 Zero speed protection There is abnormal noise of compressor when startup or running Replace the compressor No Yes Replace the inverter module L5 Fault Disconnect the po...

Page 113: ...ase sequence error L7 protection Compressor wiring is loose Reconnect cables based on wiring diagram An open circuit in the 3 phase U V W of compressor terminals Replace the compressor Replace the inv...

Page 114: ...odule Short circuit high pressure sensor connection on the inverter module the error code LA disappeared High pressure sensor has short circuited or failed replace the sensor No Yes LA Fault Disconnec...

Page 115: ...essor is heavily spoiled check the oil in the other compressors in the system Drain the oil from any compressors where the oil has been spoiled Go to Step 4 Step 4 Replace oil separator s and accumula...

Page 116: ...ge refrigerant Refer to the V6R Engineering Data Book Part 3 Figure 6 2 10 Inspecting compressor oil This oil is black it has been carbonized This oil is a little yellow but is clear and transparent a...

Page 117: ...Manual Figure 6 2 11 Effects of spoiled compressor oil Worn scroll plate Worn scroll plate Normal compressor bearings Seriously worn and damaged bearings Filter blocked by impurities which leads to ab...

Page 118: ...re indoor units cannot be detected by master unit for 20 minutes Recover condition Number of indoor units detected by master unit is same as number set on outdoor main PCB for 1minute Reset method Res...

Page 119: ...error resolves the outdoor unit error No Two or more indoor units are assigned the same address3 No Yes Setting the indoor units addresses uniquely resolves the error No Replace the outdoor main PCB N...

Page 120: ...er condition Discharge pressure 0 3MPa and T4 10 for a consecutive of 20s or Discharge pressure 0 3MPa and compressor operates for a consecutive of 20s Recover condition Does not meet the above condit...

Page 121: ...ction is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB 2 Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms or infinite the pressure sensor has...

Page 122: ...th the error Trigger recover condition Trigger condition The main control board cannot receive the feedback signal of low pressure sensor Recover condition The main control board can receive the feedb...

Page 123: ...1 Yes Ensure the sensor is connected properly No Low pressure sensor has failed2 Yes Replace the sensor No Replace the outdoor main PCB Notes 1 High pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outd...

Page 124: ...d indicates an error on the slave unit with address 1 2Hd indicates an error on the slave unit with address 2 All units stop running Error code is only displayed on the master unit Trigger recover con...

Page 125: ...ischarge pressure 3 5MPa and Restart permission ON Heating Only Main Heating Discharge pressure 3 1MPa and Restart permission ON Reset method Resume automatically Discharge pressure switch protection...

Page 126: ...tes 1 The high pressure sensor connection is port CN17 on the outdoor main PCB 2 Measure the resistance among the three terminals of the pressure sensor If the resistance is of the order of mega Ohms...

Page 127: ...otection P2 protection appears three times in 60 minutes Recover condition Cooling Only Main Cooling Discharge pressure 0 23MPa and Restart permission ON Heating Only Main Heating Discharge pressure 0...

Page 128: ...causes compressor discharge temperature to be higher than normal discharge and suction pressures to be lower than normal and compressor current to be lower than normal and may cause frosting to occur...

Page 129: ...are closed Indoor load too large Power supply abnormal Sudden interruption of power to IDUs Excess refrigerant System contains air or nitrogen Poor condenser heat exchange High pressure side blockage...

Page 130: ...arge temperature to be higher than normal discharge pressure to be higher than normal compressor current to be higher than normal abnormal compressor noise and an unsteady pressure meter reading For i...

Page 131: ...nit stop valves are closed Indoor load too large Power supply abnormal Sudden interruption of power to IDUs Excess refrigerant System contains air or nitrogen Poor condenser heat exchange High pressur...

Page 132: ...er than normal For normal system parameters refer to Table 6 4 4 and 6 4 5 in Part 6 4 2 Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System 3 Air or nitrogen in the system causes discharge temperature...

Page 133: ...o C Reset method For P4 protection Resume automatically Discharge Temp switch protection Trigger condition Discharge temperature 115o C Recover condition Discharge temperature 75o C Reset method Resu...

Page 134: ...blocked EEV or dirty filter4 Yes Inspect the system and fix the error If the filter is blocked by ice the piping should be cleaned No The indoor load is too large5 Yes Make sure the combination ratio...

Page 135: ...e lower than normal and may cause frosting to occur on the suction pipe For abnormal refrigerant system parameters refer to Table 6 4 4 and 6 4 5 in Part 6 4 3 Parameters of Excess and Insufficient Re...

Page 136: ...igger condition For P9 protection Fan speed is too low For H9 protection P9 protection appears ten times in 120 minutes Recover condition Fan speed go back to normal Reset method For P9 protection Res...

Page 137: ...e unit capacity given on the unit s nameplate No Some power wires or communication wires of fan module are not connected properly Yes Ensure power and communication wires are connected properly No The...

Page 138: ...protection appears three times in 100 minutes Recover condition Refer to Part 3 6 5 Inverter Module Temperature Protection Control Reset method For PL protection Resume automatically For C7 protection...

Page 139: ...rigger recover condition Trigger condition Refer to Part 3 6 6 Wet Compression Protection Control Recover condition Refer to Part 3 6 6 Wet Compression Protection Control Reset method Resume automatic...

Page 140: ...and EEVA minimum opening Evaporator Yes Check the fault that EEVA or EEVC can t be completely closed or SV5 can t be opened No Excess refrigerant5 Yes Discharge part of the refrigerant Add oil if it...

Page 141: ...t Trigger recover condition Trigger condition The port of CN91 on the outdoor main PCB has short circuited Received the emergency shutdown instructions from centralized controller Recover condition Th...

Page 142: ...dure A0 The port of CN91 on the outdoor main PCB has short circuited Yes Replace the outdoor main PCB No Received the emergency shutdown instructions from centralized controller Yes Cancel the emergen...

Page 143: ...rs after the ODU reports A12 nE 3 A13 The unit is stopped forcedly 24 hours after the ODU reports A13 Recover condition The outdoor unit does not receive the refrigerant leakage fault signal sent by t...

Page 144: ...reated as standard indoor unit AHU KIT High temperature hydraulic module HT The following connection combinations are allowed VRF Indoor AHU KIT VRF Indoor HT VRF Indoor only In addition to the above...

Page 145: ...onnection ration exceeds the match table below Recover condition the indoor unit connection ration in the range of the match table Reset method Manually restart Table 6 2 1 Match table IDU1 IDU2 IDU3...

Page 146: ...minutes after power on All units stop running Error code is only displayed on the master unit Trigger recover condition Trigger condition Force cooling operation not performed in 30 minutes after powe...

Page 147: ...le zone make the cooling self test and heating self check selection according to the following table If it is out range of test operation the outdoor unit displays the fault code U21 or U22 or U23 Ite...

Page 148: ...is and Troubleshooting Possible causes Temperature is out of range Procedure U21 U22 U23 After selecting n15 for forced heating operation in the menu for a period of time increasing the inside tempera...

Page 149: ...e is not opened All units stop running Error code is only displayed on the master unit Trigger recover condition Trigger condition U31 Pc_max 3 9MPa in heating operation U32 Pc_max 3 9MPa in heating o...

Page 150: ...Error code is only displayed on the master unit Trigger recover condition Trigger condition Indoor unit refrigerant pipe and signal cable connection are inconsistent Recover condition Indoor unit refr...

Page 151: ...Communication wires between MS and outdoor units not connected properly Loosened wiring within electric control box The sequence of the PQE signal lines is incorrect Interference from high voltage wir...

Page 152: ...munication wires and high voltage wires are separated No Communication wires are close to a source of electromagnetic radiation such as transformer or strong fluorescent lamp Yes Remove the source of...

Page 153: ...or T2C2 Recover condition The main control board can receive the feedback signal of temperature sensor T1C1 or T2C2 Reset method Resume automatically Possible causes Temperature sensor not connected...

Page 154: ...ng Error code is displayed on the malfunction MS box The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected to this MS displays F8 Trigger recover condition Trigger condition MS EEPROM parameter...

Page 155: ...rd or wire control connected to this MS displays F8 Trigger recover condition Trigger condition MS has no address when first powered on Recover condition MS has got an address Reset method Resume auto...

Page 156: ...er recover condition Trigger condition S1 and S2 are set to ON but the indoor unit is connected to both pipes 1 and 2 or the indoor unit is connected to pipes 3 and 4 Recover condition Does not meet t...

Page 157: ...ition Trigger condition the communication between MS s master PCB board and slave PCB is abnormal for 2 minutes Recover condition Communication go back to normal Reset method Resume automatically Poss...

Page 158: ...yed on the unit with the error The indoor unit display board or wired controller connected under this MS displays F8 fault code Trigger recover condition Trigger condition The main control board canno...

Page 159: ...onnected properly No Electronic ball valve coil has malfunction1 Yes Replace the coil No Replace the MS main PCB Notes 1 The normal resistances between EBV coil wiring terminals Gray common port and B...

Page 160: ...ted to this MS displays F8 Trigger recover condition Trigger condition MS main power off and UPS power is ON Recover condition MS main power on and UPS power is OFF Reset method Resume automatically P...

Page 161: ...cted to this MS displays F8 Trigger recover condition Trigger condition Total capacity of indoor units connected to the MS01 is more than 12HP Recover condition Total capacity of indoor units connecte...

Page 162: ...ation between main control board and inverter driver board is abnormal for 2 minutes Recover condition Communication go back to normal Reset method Resume automatically Possible causes S1 dial setting...

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Page 166: ...or ambient temperature is high the system is being run in cooling mode with the following settings temperature 17 C fan speed high If the outdoor ambient temperature is low the system is being run in...

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