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Troubleshooting ]
1302
Abnormal high
pressure 2
(outdoor unit)
If the pressure of
0.098MPa[14psi] or low-
er is registered on the
pressure sensor immedi-
ately before start-up, it
will trigger an abnormal
stop, and error code
"1302" will be displayed.
(1) Inner pressure drop due to
a leakage.
(2) Pressure sensor failure
(3) Shorted-circuited pressure
sensor cable due to torn
outer rubber
(4) A pin on the male connec-
tor on the pressure sensor
is missing or contact fail-
ure
(5) Disconnected pressure
sensor cable
(6) Failure of the pressure
sensor input circuit on the
controller board
Refer to the page on the trouble-
shooting of the high pressure sen-
sor.
1500
Refrigerant
overcharge
An error can be detected
by the discharge temper-
ature superheat.
1. If the discharge SH
10K [18°F] or less is
detected during oper-
ation (the first detec-
tion), the outdoor unit
stops at once, turns to
anti-restart mode for 3
minutes, and restarts
after 3 minutes auto-
matically.
2. If the discharge SH
10K [18°F] or less is
detected again within
30 minutes after first
stop of the outdoor
unit (the second de-
tection), the outdoor
unit will make an error
stop, and the error
code "1500" is dis-
played.
3. If discharge SH 10K
[18°F] or less is de-
tected more than 30
minutes after the out-
door unit stops, and
the operation de-
scribed in step 1
above will start.
4. For 30 minutes after
the stop of the outdoor
unit, preliminary errors
will be displayed on
the LED display.
(1) Overcharged refrigerant
Refer to the page on refrigerant
amount evaluation.
(2) Thermistor input circuit
failure on the main board
(3) Faulty mounting of ther-
mistor
(TH11, TH12)
Check the temperature and the pres-
sure of the sensor on the LED moni-
tor.
Error Code
Error definition and error
detection method
Cause
Check method and remedy
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