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No.
Fault symptom
Possible cause
Explanation - Solution
28 The hydrobox that
was running in the
heating mode before
power failure is
running in the DHW
mode after power
recovery.
The hydrobox is designed to run in an operation
mode with a higher priority (i.e. DHW mode in this
case) at power recovery.
• Normal operation, no action necessary.
• After the DHW max. operation time has elapsed or the DHW max. temperature
has been reached, the DHW mode switches to the other mode (ex. Heating
mode).
29 Cooling mode is NOT
available.
DIP SW2-4 is OFF.
Turn DIP SW2-4 to ON. (Refer to “6-6 DIP switch functions”.)
30 The cooling system
does not cool down to
the set temperature.
1.
When the water in the circulation circuit is
unduly hot, Cooling mode starts with a delay
for the protection of the outdoor unit.
1. Normal operation, no action necessary.
2. When the outdoor ambient temperature is
lower than the preset temperature that acti
-
vates the freeze stat. function, Cooling mode
does not start running.
2. To run Cooling mode overriding the freeze stat. function, adjust the preset
temperature that activates the freeze stat. function.
(Refer to "<Freeze stat function>" on Page 30.)
31 The electric heaters
are activated shortly
after DHW or LP
mode starts running
after Cooling mode.
The setting time period of Heat-pump-only opera-
tion is short.
Adjust the setting time period of Heat-pump only operation. (Refer to “<Electric
heater (DHW)> on Page 28.)
32 During DHW or LP
mode following the
cooling mode, error
L6 (circulation water
freeze protection
error ) occurs and the
system stops all the
operations.
The unit runs in Cooling mode when the outdoor
ambient temperature is lower than 10ºC (outside
of the guaranteed operating range).
(When defrosting operation is running at such a
low outdoor ambient temperature after Cooling
mode is switched to DHW or LP mode, the water
temperature in the cooling circuit drops too low,
which could result in L6 error to stop all the opera
-
tions.
Do not run Cooling operation when the outdoor ambient temperature is lower
than 10ºC.
To automatically stop or recover only Cooling operation and keep other opera-
tions running, the freeze stat. function can be used. Set the preset temperature
that activates the freeze stat. function to adjust the outdoor ambient temperature
as follows. (Refer to "<Freeze stat function>" on Page 30.)
Outdoor ambient temperature
Cooling operation
3ºC higher than the preset temperature
Stop
5ºC higher than the preset temperature
Recover
33 The energy monitor
value seems not cor-
rect.
Note:
There could be some
discrepancies between
the actual and the
calculated values.
If you seek for accuracy,
please make sure to
connect power meter(s)
and heat meter to FTC
board. Both should be
locally supplied.
1. Incorrect setting of the energy monitor
1.
Check the setting by following the procedure below.
(1) Check if the DIP switch is set as the table below.
Consumed electric energy
SW3-4
Electric energy meter
(Local supply)
OFF
Without
ON
With
(2) In the case external electric energy meter and/or heat meter is not used,
check if the setting for electric heater and water pump(s) input is correct
by referring to <Energy monitor setting> in "9-4 Service menu".
(3) In the case external electric energy meter and/or heat meter is used,
check if the unit of output pulse on external meter matches with the one
set at the main remote controller by referring to <Energy monitor setting>
in "9-4. Service menu".
2. Non-connectable type of external meter (local
supply) is connected.
2. Check if the external meter (local supply) is connectable type by referring to
<Energy monitor setting>" in "9-4 Service menu".
3. External meter (local supply) failure
3.
Check if signal is sent to IN8 to IN10 properly. (Refer to "6. WIRING
DIAGRAM".)
Replace the external heat meter if defective.
4. FTC board failure
4. Check the FTC control board.
• Check for faulty wiring.
• If no problem found with the wiring, the FTC control board is faulty.
Replace the board.
34 Heat pump is forced
to turn ON and OFF.
Smart grid ready input (IN11 and IN12) is used,
and switch-on and off commands are input.
Normal operation, no action necessary.
Annual Maintenance
It is essential that the hydrobox is serviced at least once a year by a qualified individual any spare parts required MUST be purchased from Mitsubishi Electric (safety
matter).
NEVER
bypass safety devices or operate the unit without them being fully operational.
<Annual maintenance points>
Use the Annual Maintenance Log Book ("13-1. Annual Maintenance") as a guide to carrying out the necessary checks on the hydrobox and outdoor unit.
Delivered heat energy
SW3-8
Heat meter
(Local supply)
OFF
Without
ON
With
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