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Outdoor LEV
The valve opening angle changes in proportion to the number of pulses.
(Connections between the outdoor unit’s MAIN board and SLEV, LEV1 (PU(H)Y-(P)200·250YMF-C))
Pulse Signal Output and Valve Operation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ø
1
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
ON
ø
2
ON
ON
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ø
3
OFF OFF ON ON
ON OFF OFF OFF
ø
4
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
ON
ON
OFF
LEV Valve Closing and Valve Opening Operations
Output (phase)
Output states
Output pulses change in the following orders when the
Valve is Closed
1
→
2
→
3
→
4
→
5
→
6
→
7
→
8
→
1
Valve is Open
8
→
7
→
6
→
5
→
4
→
3
→
2
→
1
→
8
* 1. When the LEV opening angle does not change, all the
output phases are off.
2. When the output is out of phase or remains ON
continuously, the motor cannot run smoothly, but move
jerkily and vibrates.
*
When the power is switched ON, a 520 pulse valve
opening signal is output to make sure the valve’s
position, so that it is definitely at point A. (The pulse
signal is output for approximately 17 seconds.)
*
When the valve operates smoothly, there is no sound
from the LEV and no vibration occurs, but when the
valve is locked, it emits a noise.
*
Whether a sound is being emitted or not can be
determined by holding a screwdriver, etc. against it,
then placing your ear against the handle.
*
If there is liquid refrigerant inside the LEV, the sound
may become lower.
Valve Opening Angle (Flow Rate)
Pulse Count
Valve Opening
Fully Open
480 pulses
Valve Closing