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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

INDICATION LAMP

ALARM 

INDICATION TIME

APPEARANCE, PORTION, PARTS 

SEEMED WRONG

MOMENTARY STOP OF POWER 

(IN CASE OF LIGHTNING)

DROP OF POWER VOLTAGE

check the plug inserted into the outlet and the power supply

emergency operation (display of remote controller is faint or not)

check the electric continuity by tester

check the electric continuity by tester 

emergency operation

other than described above

15 sec. later after main power on, if alarm indication appears, PCB 
(TAN main) should be replaced

check the current fuse (1A) on the wiring (red) for fan motor (TAN) 
by tester
check the power voltage (230V)
check the voltage of fan motor  [see fig.3]

METHOD OF CHECK

(press the ON/OFF button of remote controller in case of reset)

POWER

(green)

TIMER

(yellow)

OPERATION

(green)

INDICATION LAMP

OFF

OFF

OFF

TAN, TAG not work at all

FLASHING

OFF

OFF

FLASHING

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

FLASHING

FLASHING

ON

OFF

OFF

alarm indication appears 
immediately when press 
the operation switch

OFF

OFF

FLASHING

FLASHING

OFF

FLASHING

TAN, TAG don’t work at all,
 and after 20 sec., operation 
lamp is flashing (2 min. in 
case of power on)

normal lamp indication 

turn alarm when 

something is wrong with 

TAN, TAG

error of transmission

CT disconnection

OFF

FLASHING

OFF

FLASHING

FLASHING

OFF

OFF

or

OFF

30 

 40 min. later after 

compressor start, the yellow 
lamp is flashing and TAN, 
TAG stop running

sensor discharge operate 
because temperature of 
discharge tube beyond 
120

°

C, or sensor 

discharge is bad quality

protective action against 
excess current AC current 
detection

FLASHING

FLASHING

ON

FLASHING

FLASHING

FLASHING

ON

FLASHING

FLASHING

once stop running with 

power lamp lighting when 

something is wrong with 

TAN, TAG, and start 

running again after 

 20 min. 

later after that in case of 

reoccurrence, alarm 

indication appears

protective action against 
excess current DC current 
detection
                   or
abnormal revolution of 
compressor

rise of temperature
(above110

°

C) of power

module

excess voltage(DC)

in case of heating 
operation, a rise of 
temperature (above 62

°

C) 

of RC heat exchanger or 
less quantity of RC blow

FLASHING

FLASHING

OFF

FLASHING

ON

ON

FLASHING

FLASHING

in case of heating operation, 
after a few minutes operation, 
all lamps are flashing and 
TAN, TAG stop running

15 sec. later after main 
power on, or 60 sec. 
later after start running 
through remote controller,
 alarm indication appears

40 

 70 sec. later after 

start  running, alarm 
indication appears

90 sec. later after 
start  running, alarm 
indication appears

 

accident of controller

accident of fan motor

short or open of sensor, 
temperature or incomplete 
insertion of connector

PCB (TAN MAIN)

PCB (TAG MAIN)

FAN MOTOR (TAG)

FAN MOTOR (TAN)

SENSOR, TEMP. ROOM

SENSOR, TEMP. HEAT EXCHANGER

SENSOR, TEMP. DEFROST

SENSOR, TEMP. DISCHARGE

SENSOR, TEMP. OUTDOOR

SENSOR, TEMP. POWER MODULE

FILTER IS CHOKED

SENSOR, TEMP. HEAT EXCHANGER

PCB (TAN MAIN)

UNREASONABLE OPERATION 

UNDER OVERLOAD

MOMENTARY STOP OF POWER 

(IN CASE OF LIGHTNING)

DROP OF POWER VOLTAGE

PCB (TAG MAIN)

ACCIDENT OF POWER MODULE

COMPRESSOR LOCKING

POWER SUPPLY

REMOTE CONTROL

FUSE(3.15A) 

TAN TERMINAL BLOCK

PCB (RECEIVER & DISPLAY)

PCB (TAN MAIN)

MIS-WIRING (TAG-RC CONNECTING 

CABLE) OR RARE CONTACT

CUTTING OFF CT

CURRENT FUSE . (25A) FUSING 

(ON THE PCB (TAG MAIN))

GAS LEAKAGE

VALVE, SERVICE IS CLOSED

PIPE

SENSOR, TEMP. DISCHARGE

check the place of installation (blockage of air inlet & outlet of TAN, 
TAG) check the excess gas

check the movement by reoperation

check the power voltage (230V)

check the place of installation (blockage of air inlet & outlet of 
TAN,TAG) take off the connector 16 , and check the resistance 
between 3-4 in the connector [see fig. 1]

operate after taking off the connector 12
if the compressor works well over 3 minutes, PAM-MODULE 
should be replaced 
if the compressor stops running after a few seconds, PCB(TAG   
main) should be replaced

check by eyes and clean it

check the resistance by tester [see table 2]

other than described above

check the movement by reoperation

check the power voltage (230V)

See Flow Chart (P24)

change the PCB (TAG main)

check the wiring connection and rare contact

check the resistance by tester [see table 1]

check the resistance by tester [see table 2]

check the resistance by tester [see table 2]

check the resistance by tester [see table 3]

check the resistance by tester [see table 2]

take off the connector 16 , and check the resistance between  3 - 4
in the connector [see table 4][see fig. 1]

check the point of leakage (discharge temperature rise in case of 
small leakage), measure the pressure of compressor during fixed 
operation (operation frequency 58 Hz)

check the valve by eyes

check by eyes

check the resistance by tester [see table 3]

check the electric continuity between  1  and  5  in connector by 
tester.[see fig. 2]
(if it is no continuity, both PCB (TAG main) and power module 
should be replaced.)

ON

ON

FLASHING

FLASHING

ON

ON

check the rotation of fan motor (TAG)

60 sec. later after start running through remote controller, if alarm 
indication appears, PCB (TAG main) should be replaced

-

-

PAM-MODULE

PCB (TAG MAIN)

SHORT CYCLE

(INSUFFICIENT AIR CIRCULATION)

UNREASONABLE OPERATION

UNDER  OVERLOAD

Micro computer self-diagnose the points of the troubles and inform it by the combination of the status (On, Flush, or
Off) of three lamp indicators on the front panel of the indoor unit.

TAN/TAG-A53EWI

Summary of Contents for TAG-A28EWI

Page 1: ...ONTENTS SPECIFICATION 1 FUNCTIONS 7 SERVICE FUNCTION EXPLANATION 9 OPERATION DETAILS 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 16 PERFORMANCE CURVE DIAGRAM 27 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 31 EXPLODED VIEW INDOOR UNIT 35 E...

Page 2: ...ooling Heating A Cooling Heating A inch Piping Connection Port Flare piping L L inch G G inch Pipe Size Flare piping inch mm Drain hose Length Height Width Depth Number of core wire Power Cord m m cor...

Page 3: ...nt Control Device g oz Refrigerant R410A 1 100 38 8 Thermostat Air Filter Parts Provided Electronic Control Type Motor Type Rated Output Mold proof Specifications are subject to change without notice...

Page 4: ...oling Heating A Cooling Heating A inch Piping Connection Port Flare piping L L inch G G inch Pipe Size Flare piping inch mm Drain hose Length Height Width Depth Number of core wire Power Cord m m core...

Page 5: ...nt Control Device g oz Refrigerant R410A 1 100 38 8 Thermostat Air Filter Electronic Control Type Motor Type Rated Output Mold proof Specifications are subject to change without notice 1 Mounting plat...

Page 6: ...ling Heating A Cooling Heating A inch Piping Connection Port Flare piping L L inch G G inch Pipe Size Flare piping inch mm Drain hose Length Height Width Depth Number of core wire Power Cord m m core...

Page 7: ...z Refrigerant R410A 1 100 38 8 Thermostat Air Filter Parts Provided Electronic Control Type Motor Type Rated Output Mold proof Specifications are subject to change without notice 1 Mounting plate 2 Re...

Page 8: ...the room temperature Room temperature sensor thermistor Time delay safety control Restarting is inhibited for approximately 3 minutes Indoor fan speed control High Med Low Operation indication lamps...

Page 9: ...Compressor will be restarted when the evaporator s piping temperature is above 2 Airflow direction control Automatic airflow direction control The louver automatically swings up and down cooling dry h...

Page 10: ...more than 10 seconds it doesn t work After 30 minutes test operation ends automatically SERVICE FUNCTION EXPLANATION J1 Soldering J1 Temperature ABOVE 23 BELOW 23 COOLING HEATING 26 23 CONTINUOUS CON...

Page 11: ...mer Press the Timer fixing button ON On Timer and or OFF Off Timer once again Sleep Timer Press the SLEEP button until the operating period on the LCD disappears AIRFLOW DIRECTION CONTROL Vertical adj...

Page 12: ...ion modes for 3 minutes after its stop Compressor does not stop during the first 6 minutes of its operation even if the room temperature reaches to the designated temperature except changing setting t...

Page 13: ...The operating frequency of the compressor is determined according to the room temperature see the diagram below 98Hz 90Hz 70 66 62 58 52 52 48 48 Operating frequency of compressor Indoor fan Indoor fa...

Page 14: ...ssor MAX30Hz MAX30Hz MIN15Hz DRY MODE OPERATION During dry mode operation both motors TAN TAG run proportionally according to the temperatures indoor outdoor The compressor runs continuously while uni...

Page 15: ...ON The compressor will stop when operational frequency reached the minimum frequency and that condition has been kept for 6 minutes and the room temperature becomes 4 7 higher than it was set The comp...

Page 16: ...ed by the thermistor and the timer switch Defrosting operation starts when the both of the following conditions are met at the same time a 40 minutes of continuous run of the compressor after the star...

Page 17: ...t the units to earthing works Be sure to check the insulated resistance more than 1M Warning The combinations of three LED indicators ON Flashing OFF provide the self diagnosis information as most of...

Page 18: ...e or incomplete insertion of connector PCB TAN MAIN PCB TAG MAIN FAN MOTOR TAG FAN MOTOR TAN SENSOR TEMP ROOM SENSOR TEMP HEAT EXCHANGER SENSOR TEMP DEFROST SENSOR TEMP DISCHARGE FILTER IS CHOKED SENS...

Page 19: ...U respec tively by changing the polarity and if all the figures show infinite more than hundreds of k then it is normal condition if not it is defective Take off the connectors 1 5 on the PCB TAG mai...

Page 20: ...ig 7 normal accident of compressor accident of PCB TAG main accident of power module take off the connectors 15 16 normal normal NO NO YES YES accident of power module check the voltage 230V between 1...

Page 21: ...r Sensor temp heat exchanger table 3 Sensor temp discharge Push emergency operation switch and hold for more than 10 seconds while unit is not operated and release the switch when you hear three beeps...

Page 22: ...EMP DEFROST PAM MODULE DIODE STACK COMPRESSOR REACTOR W R B G Y FUSE 250V T3 15A GR BL OR MOTOR FAN How to release locking terminals To release the terminals press the locking lever and pull Lever The...

Page 23: ...t or open of sensor temperature or incomplete insertion of connector PCB TAN MAIN PCB TAG MAIN FAN MOTOR TAG FAN MOTOR TAN SENSOR TEMP ROOM SENSOR TEMP HEAT EXCHANGER SENSOR TEMP DEFROST SENSOR TEMP D...

Page 24: ...N main fig 1 Resistance of sensor temp power module fig 2 Continuity of current fuse on the PCB TAG main Take off the connector and measure the resistance between 3 and 4 in the connector table 4 15 3...

Page 25: ...ompressor check the damage of piping excess gas check the resistance of power module see fig 7 see fig 8 see fig 9 normal accident of compressor accident of PCB TAG main accident of power module take...

Page 26: ...Sensor temp discharge table 4 Sensor temp power module Push emergency operation switch and hold for more than 10 seconds while unit is not operated and release the switch when you hear three beeps Yo...

Page 27: ...ing terminals Lever To release the terminals press the locking lever and pull The terminal tab and the connector 24 with marking in the drawing is not for any use WIRING DIAGRAM TAN TAG A53EWI TAN A53...

Page 28: ...echarge the refrigerant In order to avoid excessive charging purge all the remaining refrigerant first and then evacuate the unit completely with vacuum pump and finally apply rated volume charging of...

Page 29: ...A MPa 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 CURRENT TEMPERATURE BLOW OUT AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR OUTDOOR HUMIDITY60 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 20 25 30 35 5 10 15 20 AIR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR HUMIDITY50 AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR 2...

Page 30: ...SURE A MPa 2 5 3 3 5 2 4 4 5 5 CURRENT TEMPERATURE BLOW OUT AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR OUTDOOR HUMIDITY60 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 20 25 30 35 5 10 15 20 AIR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR HUMIDITY50 AIR TEMPERATURE INDOO...

Page 31: ...URE A MPa 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 CURRENT TEMPERATURE BLOW OUT AIR TEMPERATURE INDOOR OUTDOOR HUMIDITY60 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 20 25 30 35 5 10 15 20 AIR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR HUMIDITY50 AIR TEMPERATURE INDO...

Page 32: ...31 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM TAN A28EWI TAN A32EWI...

Page 33: ...32 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM TAN A53EWI...

Page 34: ...33 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM TAG A28EWI TAG A32EWI...

Page 35: ...34 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM TAG A53EWI...

Page 36: ...35 28 26 27 8 14 13 10 12 11 9 18 16 15 25 19 23 2 1 4 5 3 7 6 21 22 24 29 17 20 EXPLODED VIEW INDOOR UNIT TAN A28EWI TAN A32EWI...

Page 37: ...36 EXPLODED VIEW INDOOR UNIT TAN A53EWI 11 9 16 15 18 16 10 12 13 14 6 2 1 4 23 5 30 29 3 7 22 21 19 25 24 32 31 27 28 26 8 20 17 33...

Page 38: ...37 EXPLODED VIEW OUTDOOR UNIT 28 26 1 5 6 2 3 19 31 11 12 4 16 10 13 15 8 23 14 22 18 17 20 25 24 30 29 9 21 7 27 TAG A28EWI TAG A32EWI...

Page 39: ...38 EXPLODED VIEW INDOOR UNIT TAG A53EWI 16 10 15 11 12 8 9 31 30 22 29 14 24 19 18 20 21 17 23 13 4 3 26 2 5 1 27 28 6 7 25...

Page 40: ...C R 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 C R 5 1 Y S S A N A P N I A R D 0 8 6 2 2 0 0 2 0 8 6 2 2 0 0 2 6 1 R E V U O L R O T O M 0 0 3 0 0 2 L 0 0 3 0 0 2 L 7 1 N W O D P U R E V U O L 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 8 1 1 C R 1 4 0...

Page 41: ...6 1 R E V U O L R O T O M 0 0 3 0 0 2 L 7 1 N W O D P U R E V U O L 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 8 1 1 C R 8 1 E S O H N I A R D 0 0 0 1 0 2 C 9 1 Y S S A R O T A R O P A V E 9 0 0 0 5 0 0 8 1 1 C R 0 2 R E T L I F...

Page 42: ...9 0 0 0 2 0 9 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 1 R E B B U R F O O R P N O I T A R B I V 0 4 1 4 0 0 A 0 4 1 4 0 0 A 6 1 D R O C E R U T X I F 8 0 2 V P 2 2 5 2 E A 8 0 2 V P 2 2 5 2 E A 7 1 Y S S A E V L A V Y A W 4 0...

Page 43: ...T A M F O O R P D N U O S 1 1 0 8 7 0 0 8 3 1 E A 5 1 L A I L E T A M F O O R P D N U O S 1 1 0 2 7 0 0 8 3 1 E A 6 1 R E B B U R F O O R P N O I T A R B I V 0 5 0 4 0 0 A 7 1 D R O C E R U T X I F 8...

Page 44: ...ISSUED JUL 2004 RA 24 1 Printed in Japan...

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