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Outdoor model 

MUZ-SF25VE

MUZ-SF25VEH

MUZ-SF35VE

MUZ-SF35VEH

MUZ-SF42VE

MUZ-SF42VEH

MUZ-SF50VE

MUZ-SF50VEH

Power supply 

Single phase, 230 V, 50 Hz

Capacity 

Rated frequency (Min.-Max.)

Cooling

kW

2.5 (0.9 - 3.4)

3.5 (1.1 - 3.8)

4.2 (0.8 - 4.5)

5.0 (1.4 - 5.4)

Heating

3.2 (1.0 - 4.1)

4.0 (1.3 - 4.6)

5.4 (1.3 - 6.0)

5.8 (1.6 - 7.3)

Breaker Capacity

A

10

16

Electrical data

Power input  1 (Total)

Cooling 

W

600

1,080

1,340

1,660

Heating

780

1,030

1,580

1,700

Running current  1 

(Total)

Cooling

A

3.2

4.9

6.0

7.4

Heating 3.9

4.7

7.0

7.6

Power factor  1 (Total)

Cooling

%

81

95

97

97

Heating

86

95

98

97

Starting current  1 (Total)

A

3.9

4.9

7.0

7.6

Coef

fi

 cient of performance 

(COP)  1 (Total)

Cooling

4.17

3.24

3.13

3.01

Heating

4.10

3.88

3.42

3.41

Compressor

Model

KNB073FKVMC

KNB092FNDMC

SNB130FGAMT

SNB130FGBMT

Output

W

550

650

900

900

Current  1

Cooling

A

3.04

4.74

5.84

7.22

Heating

3.70

4.48

6.78

7.33

Refrigeration oil (Model)

L

0.32 (FV50S)

0.27 (FV50S)

0.35 (FV50S)

Fan motor

Model

RC0J50-FA

RC0J60-BD

Current  1

Cooling

A

0.20

0.24

0.30

0.84

Heating

0.29

0.30

0.28

0.93

Dimensions W × H × D

mm

800 × 550 × 285

840 × 880 × 330

Weight

kg

31

31

35

55

Special remarks

Dehumidi

fi

 cation

Cooling

/h

0.3

1.0

1.7

2.2

Air 

fl

 ow  1 

Cooling

High

m

3

/h

1,698

1,956

1,806

2,868

Low

1,698

1,806

1,038

1,602

Heating

High 2,064

2,178

2,016

2,778

Med.

1,698

1,932

1,770

2,778

Low

1,350

1,476

1,326

2,124

Sound level  1

Cooling

dB(A)

47

49

50

52

Heating

48

50

51

52

Fan speed

Cooling

High

rpm

740

800

810

840

Low

740

740

490

480

Heating

High 890

890

900

810

Med.

740

790

770

810

Low

600

610

610

620

Fan speed regulator

3

Refrigerant 

fi

 lling capacity (R410A)

kg

0.7

0.8

1.15

1.55

NOTE

: Test conditions are based on ISO 5151.

 

Cooling: Indoor 

Dry-bulb temperature 27°C  

Wet-bulb temperature   19°C

   Outdoor 

Dry-bulb 

temperature 

35°C

 

Heating: Indoor 

Dry-bulb temperature 20°C

 

 

Outdoor  Dry-bulb temperature   7°C  

Wet-bulb temperature     6°C

 

Refrigerant piping length (one way): 5 m

 

1 Measured under rated operating frequency.

SPECIFICATION

3

OBH629

Summary of Contents for MUZ-SF25VE-E1

Page 1: ...CTIONS 28 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 45 Models SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS NOTE RoHS compliant products have G mark on the spec name plate HFC utilized R410A No OBH629 OUTDOOR UNIT Indoor unit service manual MSZ SF VE Series OBH600 PARTS CATALOG OBB629 MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF25VE E1 MUZ SF42VE E1 MUZ SF25VEH E1 MUZ SF42VEH ...

Page 2: ...h the refrigerant Do not touch the hot or cold areas in the refrigeration cycle When the repair or the inspection of the circuit needs to be done without turning off the power exercise great caution not to touch the live parts Use the specified refrigerant only Never use any refrigerant other than that specified Doing so may cause a burst an explosion or fire when the unit is being used serviced o...

Page 3: ...3 MUZ SF25VE E1 MUZ SF25VEH E1 MUZ SF35VE E1 MUZ SF35VEH E1 MUZ SF42VE E1 MUZ SF42VEH E1 MUZ SF50VE E1 MUZ SF50VEH E1 1 New model TECHNICAL CHANGES 1 OBH629 ...

Page 4: ...MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 ACCESSORIES MODELS MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF50VE Drain socket 1 MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH Piping Air outlet Drain outlet Air inlet back and side Drain hose OBH629 ...

Page 5: ...oil Model L 0 32 FV50S 0 27 FV50S 0 35 FV50S Fan motor Model RC0J50 FA RC0J60 BD Current 1 Cooling A 0 20 0 24 0 30 0 84 Heating 0 29 0 30 0 28 0 93 Dimensions W H D mm 800 550 285 840 880 330 Weight kg 31 31 35 55 Special remarks Dehumidification Cooling h 0 3 1 0 1 7 2 2 Air flow 1 Cooling High m3 h 1 698 1 956 1 806 2 868 Low 1 698 1 806 1 038 1 602 Heating High 2 064 2 178 2 016 2 778 Med 1 69...

Page 6: ...r PTC64 PTC65 33 Ω Terminal block TB 5 P Relay X63 3 A 250 V X64 20 A 250 V X66 3 A 250 V 3 A 250 V 3 A 250 V 3 A 250 V X69 10A 230V R V coil 21S4 220 240 V AC Heater protector 26H Open 45 C Open 45 C Open 45 C Open 45 C 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NC 60 NC 50 NC 40 NC 30 NC 20 NC 70 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL 0dB re 0 0002 MICRO BAR BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES ...

Page 7: ...C 10 51 MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NC 60 NC 50 NC 40 NC 30 NC 20 NC 70 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB re 0 0002 MICRO BAR BAND CENTER FREQUENCIES Hz COOLING FUNCTION SPL dB A LINE HEATING 52 NC 10 52 MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH Test conditions Cooling Dry bulb temperature 35 C Heating Dry bulb temperature 7 C Wet bulb temperature 6 C OUTDOO...

Page 8: ...e flared ø9 52 4 3 3 5 2 holes 10 X 21 REQUIRED SPACE 100 mm or more 350 mm or more 200 mm or more 100 mm or more 100 mm or more Drain hole ø42 MUZ SF25 35 42VE Drain hole ø33 MUZ SF25 35 42VEH MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS 5 417 5 40 42 Drain hole 175 500 330 50 Air in Air out 2 holes 10 21 360 840 109 81 880 452 Service panel 99 5 164 5 195 3 5 4 4 Liquid refrigerant pipe joint ...

Page 9: ...9 WIRING DIAGRAM 6 MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF35VE OBH629 ...

Page 10: ...10 MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF50VEH OBH629 ...

Page 11: ...ry tube ø3 0 ø2 0 240 Outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor RT68 Muffler REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM 7 Unit mm MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH Outdoor heat exchanger Flared connection Defrost thermistor RT61 Discharge temperature thermistor RT62 Flared connection Stop valve with strainar Stop valve Refrigerant flow in cooling Compressor 4 way valve Refrigerant flow in heating Refrigerant pipe ø9 52 ...

Page 12: ... 4 Max Length A Max Height difference B Indoor unit Outdoor unit MAX REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH and MAX HEIGHT DIFEFRENCE Refrigerant piping m Piping size O D mm Max Length A Max Height difference B Gas Liquid MUZ SF25 35 42 20 12 9 52 6 35 MUZ SF50 30 15 12 7 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE R410A g Model Outdoor unit precharged 7 m 8 m 9 m 10 m 11 m 12 m 13 m 14 m 15 m 20 m MUZ SF25 700 0 30 60 90 1...

Page 13: ...st 2 sets of wet and dry bulb thermometers to the indoor air outlet The thermometers must be attached to the position where air speed is high 2 Attach at least 2 sets of wet and dry bulb thermometers to the outdoor air intake Cover the thermometers to prevent direct rays of the sun 3 Check that the air filter is cleaned 4 Open windows and doors of room 5 Press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch once t...

Page 14: ...2VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VE 23 8 21 9 20 1 18 3 16 5 14 6 12 8 11 0 9 1 7 3 MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF25VE Outdoor intake air Wet bulb temperature C 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 Heating capacity at Rated frequency Capacity correction factor 15 20 26 Indoor intake air Dry bulb temperature Indoor air Dry bulb temperature difference C 20 3 18 8 17 2 15 6 14 1 12 5 1...

Page 15: ... MUZ SF50VEH Correction of Heating input Capacity correction factors The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of compressor Hz The operational frequency of c...

Page 16: ...ration TEST RUN OPERATION Refer to 8 3 8 4 OUTDOOR LOW PRESSURE AND OUTDOOR UNIT CURRENT Dry bulb temperature C Relative humidity 20 50 25 60 30 70 8 3 HOW TO OPERATE FIXED FREQUENCY OPERATION Test run operation 1 Press EMERGENCY OPERATION switch to start COOL or HEAT mode COOL Press once HEAT Press twice 2 Test run operation starts and continues to operate for 30 minutes 3 Compressor operates at ...

Page 17: ...nt MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH 0 5 10 15 20 25 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 Ambient temperature C Outdoor current A Ambient temperature C Outdoor current A Ambient temperature C Outdoor current A Ambient temperature C Outdoor current A MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF25VEH Outdoor u...

Page 18: ...3 0 74 594 27 24 3 35 2 08 0 62 546 3 23 2 00 0 62 576 3 15 1 95 0 62 594 3 05 1 89 0 62 624 27 26 3 45 1 73 0 50 576 3 35 1 68 0 50 606 3 30 1 65 0 50 624 3 20 1 60 0 50 642 28 18 2 94 2 94 1 00 480 2 81 2 81 1 00 504 2 70 2 70 1 00 528 2 60 2 60 1 00 552 28 20 3 06 2 76 0 90 504 2 94 2 64 0 90 534 2 85 2 57 0 90 546 2 75 2 48 0 90 570 28 22 3 19 2 49 0 78 522 3 08 2 40 0 78 555 3 00 2 34 0 78 57...

Page 19: ...9 0 74 672 2 38 1 76 0 74 696 27 24 2 88 1 78 0 62 660 2 70 1 67 0 62 690 2 55 1 58 0 62 720 27 26 3 03 1 51 0 50 684 2 85 1 43 0 50 714 2 68 1 34 0 50 744 28 18 2 45 2 45 1 00 588 2 25 2 25 1 00 624 2 08 2 08 1 00 648 28 20 2 58 2 32 0 90 612 2 40 2 16 0 90 642 2 23 2 00 0 90 678 28 22 2 73 2 13 0 78 636 2 55 1 99 0 78 672 2 38 1 85 0 78 696 28 24 2 88 1 90 0 66 660 2 70 1 78 0 66 690 2 55 1 68 0...

Page 20: ...7 24 4 69 2 35 0 50 983 4 52 2 26 0 50 1037 4 41 2 21 0 50 1069 4 27 2 14 0 50 1123 27 26 4 83 1 84 0 38 1037 4 69 1 78 0 38 1091 4 62 1 76 0 38 1123 4 48 1 70 0 38 1156 28 18 4 11 3 70 0 90 864 3 94 3 54 0 90 907 3 78 3 40 0 90 950 3 64 3 28 0 90 994 28 20 4 29 3 34 0 78 907 4 11 3 21 0 78 961 3 99 3 11 0 78 983 3 85 3 00 0 78 1026 28 22 4 46 2 95 0 66 940 4 31 2 84 0 66 999 4 20 2 77 0 66 1026 4...

Page 21: ... 1210 3 33 2 06 0 62 1253 27 24 4 03 2 01 0 50 1188 3 78 1 89 0 50 1242 3 57 1 79 0 50 1296 27 26 4 24 1 61 0 38 1231 3 99 1 52 0 38 1285 3 75 1 42 0 38 1339 28 18 3 43 3 09 0 90 1058 3 15 2 84 0 90 1123 2 91 2 61 0 90 1166 28 20 3 61 2 81 0 78 1102 3 36 2 62 0 78 1156 3 12 2 43 0 78 1220 28 22 3 82 2 52 0 66 1145 3 57 2 36 0 66 1210 3 33 2 19 0 66 1253 28 24 4 03 2 17 0 54 1188 3 78 2 04 0 54 124...

Page 22: ... 1327 27 24 5 63 2 36 0 42 1219 5 42 2 28 0 42 1286 5 29 2 22 0 42 1327 5 12 2 15 0 42 1394 27 26 5 80 1 74 0 30 1286 5 63 1 69 0 30 1353 5 54 1 66 0 30 1394 5 38 1 61 0 30 1434 28 18 4 94 4 05 0 82 1072 4 73 3 87 0 82 1126 4 54 3 72 0 82 1179 4 37 3 58 0 82 1233 28 20 5 15 3 60 0 70 1126 4 94 3 45 0 70 1193 4 79 3 35 0 70 1219 4 62 3 23 0 70 1273 28 22 5 36 3 11 0 58 1166 5 17 3 00 0 58 1240 5 04...

Page 23: ... 1501 3 99 2 15 0 54 1554 27 24 4 83 2 03 0 42 1474 4 54 1 91 0 42 1541 4 28 1 80 0 42 1608 27 26 5 08 1 52 0 30 1528 4 79 1 44 0 30 1595 4 49 1 35 0 30 1662 28 18 4 12 3 38 0 82 1313 3 78 3 10 0 82 1394 3 49 2 86 0 82 1447 28 20 4 33 3 03 0 70 1367 4 03 2 82 0 70 1434 3 74 2 62 0 70 1514 28 22 4 58 2 66 0 58 1420 4 28 2 48 0 58 1501 3 99 2 31 0 58 1554 28 24 4 83 2 22 0 46 1474 4 54 2 09 0 46 154...

Page 24: ... 1643 27 24 6 70 2 68 0 40 1511 6 45 2 58 0 40 1594 6 30 2 52 0 40 1643 6 10 2 44 0 40 1726 27 26 6 90 1 93 0 28 1594 6 70 1 88 0 28 1677 6 60 1 85 0 28 1726 6 40 1 79 0 28 1776 28 18 5 88 4 70 0 80 1328 5 63 4 50 0 80 1394 5 40 4 32 0 80 1461 5 20 4 16 0 80 1527 28 20 6 13 4 17 0 68 1394 5 88 4 00 0 68 1477 5 70 3 88 0 68 1511 5 50 3 74 0 68 1577 28 22 6 38 3 57 0 56 1444 6 15 3 44 0 56 1536 6 00...

Page 25: ... 1859 4 75 2 47 0 52 1926 27 24 5 75 2 30 0 40 1826 5 40 2 16 0 40 1909 5 10 2 04 0 40 1992 27 26 6 05 1 69 0 28 1892 5 70 1 60 0 28 1975 5 35 1 50 0 28 2058 28 18 4 90 3 92 0 80 1627 4 50 3 60 0 80 1726 4 15 3 32 0 80 1793 28 20 5 15 3 50 0 68 1693 4 80 3 26 0 68 1776 4 45 3 03 0 68 1876 28 22 5 45 3 05 0 56 1760 5 10 2 86 0 56 1859 4 75 2 66 0 56 1926 28 24 5 75 2 53 0 44 1826 5 40 2 38 0 44 190...

Page 26: ... 2 68 906 3 16 999 3 68 1071 4 20 1123 4 68 1154 5 20 1185 MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH CAPACITY 5 4 kW INPUT 1580 W INDOOR DB C OUTDOOR WB C 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Q INPUT Q INPUT Q INPUT Q INPUT Q INPUT Q INPUT Q INPUT 15 3 40 1027 4 10 1232 4 81 1390 5 51 1501 6 21 1596 6 86 1643 7 56 1675 21 3 24 1106 3 89 1311 4 59 1454 5 24 1564 5 94 1643 6 59 1691 7 26 1754 26 2 92 1185 3 62 1390 4 27 1533 4 97 1643 5...

Page 27: ... the compressor starts up OFF The fan motor turns OFF 15 seconds after the compressor has stopped running 9 3 RELATION BETWEEN MAIN SENSOR AND ACTUATOR Sensor Purpose Actuator Compressor LEV Outdoor fan motor R V coil Indoor fan motor Defrost heater Discharge temperature thermistor Protection Indoor coil temperature thermistor Cooling Coil frost prevention Heating High pressure protec tion Defrost...

Page 28: ...ing servicing 1 Before servicing the air conditioner be sure to turn OFF the main unit first with the remote controller and then after confirming the horizontal vane is closed turn OFF the breaker and or disconnect the power plug 2 Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before removing the front panel the cabinet the top panel and the electronic control P C board 3 When removing the electrical parts...

Page 29: ...outdoor abnormality Before blinking does the left lamp of OPERATION INDICA TOR lamp stay ON for 3 seconds Stays ON for 3 seconds without beep The outdoor unit is abnormal The indoor unit is abnormal Check the blinking pattern and confirm the abnormal point with the indoor unit failure mode table Refer to indoor unit service manual Make sure to check at least two consecutive blinking cycles 2 Relea...

Page 30: ...ecall function Release the failure mode recall function by the following procedures Turn OFF the power supply and turn it ON again Press RESET button of the remote controller Repair the defective parts The outdoor unit is normal Release the failure mode recall function accord ing to the left mentioned procedure Deleting the memorized abnormal condition After repairing the unit recall the failure m...

Page 31: ... temperature thermistor reads 100 C or less 3 minutes later Check refrigerant circuit and refrigerant amount Refer to 11 5 Check of LEV 6 time flash 2 5 seconds OFF High pressure Temperature indoor coil thermistor exceeds 70 C in HEAT mode Temperature defrost thermistor exceeds 70 C in COOL mode Check refrigerant circuit and refrigerant amount Check stop valve 7 time flash 2 5 seconds OFF Fin temp...

Page 32: ...rrent is distorted Reconnect connector of compressor Refer to 11 5 How to check in verter compressor 13 10 time flash 2 5 seconds OFF Outdoor fan motor Outdoor fan has stopped 3 times in a row within 30 seconds after outdoor fan start up Refer to 11 5 Check of outdoor fan motor Refer to 11 5 Check of inverter P C board 14 12 time flash 2 5 seconds OFF Each phase current of compressor Each phase cu...

Page 33: ... between terminals using a tester Temperature 10 40 C Normal Ω MUZ SF25 MUZ SF35 MUZ SF42 MUZ SF50 U V U W V W 1 20 1 72 1 36 1 93 1 52 2 17 0 78 1 11 Outdoor fan motor Measure the resistance between lead wires using a tester Temperature 10 40 C Color of lead wire Normal Ω MUZ SF25 35 42 MUZ SF50 RED BLK BLK WHT WHT RED 29 42 12 17 R V coil 21S4 Measure the resistance using a tester Temperature 10...

Page 34: ...Check of open phase C Check of compressor With the connector between the compressor and the intelligent power module disconnected activate the inverter and check if the inverter is normal by measuring the voltage balance between the terminals Output voltage is 50 130 V The voltage may differ according to the tester Operation method Start cooling or heating operation by pressing EMERGENCY OPERATION...

Page 35: ...ith a drier for about 20 minutes Do not recover refrigerant gas while heating Heating part Connect the compressor and activate the inverter Then measure the time until the inverter stops due to over current Operation method Start heating or cooling operation by pressing EMERGENCY OPERATION switch on the indoor unit TEST RUN OPERATION Refer to 8 3 Measurement Measure the time from the start of comp...

Page 36: ...sistance of thermistor First of all measure the resistance of R V coil to check if the coil is defective Refer to 11 4 In case CN721 is disconnected or R V coil is open voltage is generated between the terminal pins of the connector although no signal is being transmitted to R V coil Check if CN721 is connected Is there 230 VAC between CN721 and on the inverter P C board 3 minutes after the power ...

Page 37: ...measure the voltage of CN931 Between 1 and 5 Between 2 and 5 Between 3 and 5 Does the voltage between each terminal become 5 and 0 VDC repeatedly Does the outdoor fan motor rotate smoothly Replace the outdoor fan motor Replace the inverter P C board Yes Yes No Fixed to either 5 or 0 VDC No No Yes Disconnect the connectors CN931 and CN932 from the inverter P C board Check the connection between the...

Page 38: ...OR lamp on the indoor unit light up Dose LED on the inverter P C board light up or flash Refer to 11 6 1 No Replace the inverter P C board Is there voltage 260 370 VDC between DB61 and DB61 on the inverter P C board Refer to 11 6 1 No Check the electric parts in main circuit Yes Yes No Disconnect the connector between compressor and intelligent power module Turn ON power supply and press EMERGENCY...

Page 39: ...the voltage by an analog tester Properly fix the LEV coil to the expansion valve Replace the inverter P C board Replace the LEV coil Replace the expansion valve Is LEV coil properly fixed to the expansion valve Does the resistance of LEV coil have the characteristics Refer to 11 4 Do you hear the expansion valve click click Do you feel the expansion valve vibrate on touching it Turn ON the power s...

Page 40: ...door fan motor If the connection is poor make it correct Operate the outdoor unit by starting EMERGENCY OPERATION Check the LED indication on the in verter P C board Does the LED flash 10 times Replace the inverter P C board Check the corresponding parts following LED indication Refer to 11 3 Yes No Yes 10 time flash No L Check of inverter P C board OBH629 ...

Page 41: ...ctronic control P C board No Does the indoor OPERATION INDICATOR lamp left blink continuously 6 minutes after the emergency operation starts No Does the outdoor LED light up Replace the indoor electronic control P C board Replace the indoor power P C board Yes Yes Does the outdoor LED blink 6 times Yes Confirm that the thermostat is OFF and wiring is not loose No Does DC 6V or more occur between i...

Page 42: ...he installation condition combination of specific conditions such as antennas or wiring Check the following before asking for service 1 Devices affected by the electromagnetic noise TV sets radios FM AM broadcast shortwave 2 Channel frequency broadcast station affected by the electromagnetic noise 3 Channel frequency broadcast station unaffected by the electromagnetic noise 4 Layout of indoor outd...

Page 43: ...temperature thermistor and circuit of defrost heater securely connected to connectors Is there 230 VAC between CN722 and on the inverter P C board Refer to 11 6 1 Not the problem of the inverter P C board Replace the inverter P C board No Yes In HEAT mode for more than 5 minutes let the ambient temperature thermistor continue to read 5 C or below and let the defrost thermistor continue to read 1 C...

Page 44: ...EST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE Fin temperature thermistor RT64 CN642 Ambient temperature thermistor RT65 CN643 Discharge temperature thermistor RT62 CN641 Defrost thermistor RT61 CN641 DB61 260 370 VDC Front side of unit 230 VAC Smoothing capacitor C62 Output to drive compressor LDU LDV LDW Fuse F701 T3 15AL250V Smoothing capacitor C61 Smoothing capacitor C63 MUZ SF42 50 Fuse F901 T3 15AL250V R V c...

Page 45: ... this connector has the locking mechanism Slide the sleeve Pull the terminal while pushing the locking lever Hold the sleeve and pull out the terminal slowly Connector Sleeve Locking lever Back panel Service panel Screws of the top panel Screws of the cabinet Screws of the top panel Screw of the service panel Direction to remove Screws of the cabinet Hooks Terminal with locking mechanism Detaching...

Page 46: ...1 2 Disconnect the following connectors Inverter P C board CN721 R V coil 3 Remove the R V coil 4 Removing the discharge temperature thermistor defrost thermistor outdoor heat exchanger tempera ture thermistor and ambient temperature thermistor 1 Remove the cabinet and panels Refer to 1 2 Disconnect the lead wire to the reactor and the following con nectors Inverter P C board CN641 Defrost thermis...

Page 47: ...and panels Refer to 1 2 Remove the inverter assembly Refer to 2 3 Recover gas from the refrigerant circuit NOTE Recover gas from the pipes until the pressure gauge shows 0 kg cm2 0 MPa 4 Detach the brazed part of the suction and the discharge pipe connected with compressor 5 Remove the nuts of compressor legs 6 Remove the compressor 7 Detach the brazed part of pipes connected with 4 way valve Defr...

Page 48: ... 6 Remove the valve cover 7 Disconnect the power supply and indoor outdoor connect ing wire 8 Remove the screws of the cabinet 9 Remove the cabinet 10 Remove the screws of the back panel 11 Remove the back panel Photo 1 Photo 2 Screws of the cabinet Screws of the top panel Screws of the top panel Screw of the back panel Screws of the cabinet Screws of the cabinet Screws of the service panel Screw ...

Page 49: ... back panel 6 Remove the inverter assembly 7 Remove the screw of the earth wire screw of the P C board cover and screws of the terminal block support 8 Remove the heat sink support from the P C board support 9 Remove the screw of the inverter P C board and the inverter P C board from the P C board support Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 3 Removing R V coil 1 Remove the cabinet and panels Refer to 1 2 Disc...

Page 50: ...nel cabinet and service panel Refer to 1 2 Disconnect the following connectors Inverter P C board CN931 and CN932 Fan motor 3 Remove the propeller nut 4 Remove the propeller 5 Remove the screws fixing the fan motor 6 Remove the fan motor 6 Removing the compressor and 4 way valve 1 Remove the top panel cabinet and service panel Refer to 1 2 Remove the back panel Refer to 1 3 Remove the inverter ass...

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Page 52: ... 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Copyright 2012 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Distributed in Nov 2012 No OBH629 Made in Japan New publication effective Nov 2012 Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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