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 Air Conditioner Service Manual

 

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Error list 

 

Failure Type

 

LED Code

 

Digital LED Code

Indoor and outdoor communication failure 

RUN

TIMER –both winking 

E0 

Outdoor communication failure 

RUN

TIMER –both winking 

EC 

Indoor room temperature sensor (IRT) 

RUN-1 time/8s 

E1 

Indoor coil temperature sensor (IPT) 

RUN-2 times /8s 

E2 

Outdoor coil temperature sensor (OPT) 

RUN-3 times /8s 

E3 

System abnormity 

RUN-4 times /8s 

E4 

Model configuration wrong 

RUN-5 times /8s 

E5 

Indoor fan motor fault 

RUN-6 times /8s 

E6 

Outdoor temperature sensor 

RUN-7 times /8s 

E7 

Exhaust temp. sensor 

RUN-8 times /8s 

E8 

IPM drive and module fault 

RUN-9 times /8s 

E9 

Outdoor fan motor fault (DC motor) 

RUN-10 times /8s 

EF 

Current sensor fault 

RUN

11 times /8s 

EA 

Indoor unit EEPROM fault 

RUN-12 times /8s 

EE 

Temp. switch fault ( on top of the 
compressor) 

RUN-13 times /8s 

EP 

Voltage sensor fault 

RUN-14 times /8s 

EU 

 

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Protection display code list: 

 

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  Outdoor failure display 

There is a LED on outdoor power board, it blinks 1s ON and 1s OFF while compressor standby and it 
always light (ON) while compressor running; If there is failure happened on ODU,

 

The indicator (LED) 

alerts the fault in a cycle as such that it is bright for 0.5 seconds, dark for 0.5 seconds, blinks “n” times 
and then dark for 3 seconds. For details as table below:

Protection Type

 

Function Indicator (flash)

 

Digital LED Code

Overvoltage /lower voltage protection

RUN: Blink; TIMER: 1 blink /8 sec 

P1 

Overcurrent protection 

RUN: Blink; TIMER: 2 blink /8 sec 

P2 

Exhaust over temperature protection 

RUN: Blink; TIMER: 4 blink /8 sec 

P4 

Too cool protection in cooling mode 

RUN: Bright; TIMER: 5 blink /8 sec 

P5 

Overheat protection in cooling mode 

RUN: Bright; TIMER: 6 blink /8 sec 

P6 

Overheat protection in heating mode 

RUN: Bright; TIMER: 7 blink /8 sec 

P7 

Outdoor over temperature 
/ lower temperature protection 

RUN: Bright; TIMER: 8 blink /8 sec 

P8 

Drive protection (software control )   

RUN: Blink; TIMER: 9 blink /8 sec 

P9 

Module protection (hardware control)

RUN: Blink; TIMER: 10 blink /8 sec 

P0 

Summary of Contents for TAC-09CHSA/XP

Page 1: ...Models TAC 09CHSA XP TAC 12CHSA XP CONTENTS 1 Important Notice 2 Technical Specifications 3 Product Dimensions 4 Refrigeration cycle diagram 5 Operation details 6 Wiring diagram 7 Explosion view and...

Page 2: ...le for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use The information specifications and parameter are subject to change due to technical modificatio...

Page 3: ...0 1650 Annual energy consumption kwh cooling 410 545 Max Current Cooling A 7 2 8 0 Heating A 7 5 8 8 Max Power input Cooling W 1250 1550 Heating W 1350 1650 Refrigerating System Refrigerant Charge Gra...

Page 4: ...Manual 3 3 Product Dimensions Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Model Indoor unit Outdoor unit A B C D E F G H I J K TAC 09CHSD XP 777 250 205 700 550 256 439 302 277 8 48 55 TAC 12CHSD XP 777 250 205 700 550...

Page 5: ...y Compressor Accumulator Heat exchange condenser Heat exchange Evaporator 2 way valve Liquid side 3 way valve Gas side Cooling Heating Gas side 3 way valve Liquid side 2 way valve Heat exchange Evapor...

Page 6: ...at Pump is set If you don t press any button within 10 seconds the remote controller is preset as Heat Pump automatically Note If the air conditioner you purchased is a Cooling Only one but you preset...

Page 7: ...r or load of compressor is abnormity the air conditioner will shut down and show error code 7 IPM module protection IPM module has high temperature over current protection itself if there is signal fe...

Page 8: ...irst it operates in cooling mode the set temperature ST is RT 2 After that t he system will operate in cooling mode with lowest fan speed for 30 minutes and then change to middle speed for 30seconds a...

Page 9: ...heat exchanger Temperature OPT is continuously less than 3 while the unit runs for more than 120 minutes and OPT is keeping below 2 for more than 3 minutes Before the air con comes into defrosting com...

Page 10: ...indoor unit for function test NOTE Do not press the EMERGEMCY Operation switch during normal operation 8 AUTO RESTART Function Option While air conditioner is operating in one mode all of its operatio...

Page 11: ...z Outdoor failure display There is a LED on outdoor power board it blinks 1s ON and 1s OFF while compressor standby and it always light ON while compressor running If there is failure happened on ODU...

Page 12: ...pressor overheat fault compressor top switch 9 Short circuit open circuit fault of outdoor temperature sensor 10 Short circuit open circuit fault of outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 11 Short...

Page 13: ...Air Conditioner Service Manual 12 6 Wiring diagram MODEL TAC 09CHSD XP TAC 12CHSD XP INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT...

Page 14: ...ical Box Cover 1 17 210736832 Cable Clamp 1 18 210900478A Terminal 1 19 210901224 Transformer 1 20 210901714EF Main PCB 1 21 210736831 Electrical Box 1 22 210900333 Indoor Sensor Assembly 1 23 1170030...

Page 15: ...r 1 17 210736832 Cable Clamp 1 18 210900478A Terminal 1 19 210901224 Transformer 1 20 210901714EF Main PCB 1 21 210736831 Electrical Box 1 22 210900333 Indoor Sensor Assembly 1 23 1170030067G Indoor M...

Page 16: ...120110016J 4 way valve 1 12 211232688B 4 way valve assembly 1 13 210800545 Base 1 14 210800541 Right plate 1 15 1120120021 Two way valve 1 16 1080050003 Valve supporter 1 17 211206766 Three way valve...

Page 17: ...1120110016J 4 way valve 1 12 211239923 4 way valve assembly 1 13 210800545 Base 1 14 210800541 Right plate 1 15 1120120045 Two way valve 1 16 1080050003 Valve supporter 1 17 211206766 Three way valve...

Page 18: ...ion under over voltage category III conditions and these means must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules z The air conditioner must be installed by professional or q...

Page 19: ...use an excessive accumulation of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device with possible subsequent failures z The user is responsible for having the appliance installed by a qualified technician...

Page 20: ...ir could contain gas oil or sulphur or near sources of heat z This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of exper...

Page 21: ...l 2 Air filter 3 Special filter option 4 Display PCB 5 Vertical vane 6 Horizontal vane 7 Remote controller 9 Names of parts Outdoor unit No Name 8 Air outlet grille 9 Electronic box cover 10 2 way val...

Page 22: ...ion g 20g m A 5m TAC 09CHSA F6 5 0 15 20g m TAC 12CHSA F6 5 0 15 20g m Connecting cables The power cord should be selected according to the following specifications sheet Appliance Amps Wire Size 5 AW...

Page 23: ...OOR UNIT Do not install the outdoor unit near sources of heat steam or flammable gas Do not install the unit in too windy or dusty places Do not install the unit where people often pass Select a place...

Page 24: ...ible flange through the hole in the wall to keep the latter intact and clean The hole must slope downwards towards the exterior Note Keep the drain pipe down towards the direction of the wall hole oth...

Page 25: ...not bend the pipe more than three times at one point z When extending the rolled pipe straighten the pipe by unwinding it gently as shown in the picture 10 2 6Connections to the indoor unit 1 Remove...

Page 26: ...htening procedures described for the indoor unit Note If the tightening torque is not sufficient there will probably be some leakage With excessive tightening torque there will also be some leakage as...

Page 27: ...fault code display Health assembly control Communication with outdoor unit Louver motor control Indoor fan control Display pc board Indoor control board Voltage sampling Frequency generation Storage o...

Page 28: ...5 1 P8 VAL Electric reactor PC monitor P10 3 W P10 2 V COMP Blue W hite Red T o indoor unit Expansion valve Suction T emp sensor Out door coil T emp sensor Outdoor ambient T emp sensor COM P top T emp...

Page 29: ...V COMP Red White Blue T o indoor unit Expansion valve Suction T emp sensor Out door coil T emp sensor Outdoor ambient T emp sensor COMP top T emp protection Exhaust T emp sensor CN12 ORQ P13 L P14 L P...

Page 30: ...slot CN6 if loose or not plugged in please connect again 2 Room temperature sensor IRT and Indoor pipe coil temperature sensor IPT damage short or broken Solution check the resistance of the sensor R...

Page 31: ...tdoor pipe temp sensor outdoor temp sensor exhaust temp sensor connection terminal loose or not plugged in Solution Check the connecter of sensor and slot if loose or not plugged in please connect aga...

Page 32: ...l correspond to each other on indoor and outdoor units Measure the voltage on outdoor terminal L and N before display of E0 fault If the voltage is 0 please replace indoor main PCB 2 If the 1 N which...

Page 33: ...ctifier FRD IGBT etc any component broken replace PCB 7 Test the DC voltage between DC and DC If the voltage is less than 50V approximately please replace outdoor PCB 11 5 5 Display EA Reason Current...

Page 34: ...t affects the normal radiating of the air conditioner and installation again 5 If the above inspections are normal but the fault remains unsolved please replace the outdoor PCB Re energize and check t...

Page 35: ...ent indication error occurs Clean indoor or outdoor heat exchange Clean indoor heat exchange and outdoor heat exchange Check the refrigerant amount Check the installation condition Installation again...

Page 36: ...d wire on PWB Replace P WB Cooling mode Check compressor Modify compressor terminal marking Replace PWB Does compressor rotates Replace compressor Check indoor exchange sensor and discharge sensor Mod...

Page 37: ...link Check terminal L N voltage Yes No Check the rectifier bridge fast recovery diode FRD and IGBT Solve as E0 Check wire connected and replace indoor PCB Normal Abnormal Replace PFC board or outdoor...

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