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Installation and maintenance instructions 0020291525_04
Code
Meaning
Cause
Remedy
F.732
Compressor outlet temperature
too high
The compressor outlet temperature is
above 110 °C:
–
Application limits exceeded
–
EEV does not work or does not open
correctly
–
Refrigerant volume too low (frequent
defrosting due to extremely low
evaporation temperatures)
–
Check the compressor inlet sensor
and outlet sensor
–
Check the compressor outlet temper-
ature sensor (TT135)
–
Check the EEV (does the EEV
move to the limit stop? Use the
sensor/actuator test)
–
Check the refrigerant volume (see
Technical data)
–
Carry out a leak-tightness test
–
Check whether the service valves on
the outdoor unit are open.
F.733
Evaporation temperature too low
–
Insufficient air volume flow through
the outdoor unit's heat exchanger
(heating mode) leads to an insuffi-
cient energy input in the environment
circuit (heating mode) or building cir-
cuit (cooling mode)
–
Refrigerant volume too low
–
If the building circuit contains ther-
mostatic valves, check that they are
suitable for cooling mode (check
volume flow in cooling mode)
–
Check the fan unit for dirt
–
Check the EEV (does the EEV
move to the limit stop? Use the
sensor/actuator test)
–
Check the compressor inlet sensor
–
Check the refrigerant volume
F.734
Condensation temperature too low
–
The temperature in the heating
circuit is too low, outside of the
operating characteristics
–
Refrigerant volume too low
–
Check the EEV (does the EEV
move to the limit stop? Use the
sensor/actuator test)
–
Check the compressor inlet sensor
–
Check the refrigerant filling volume
(see technical data)
–
Check whether the 4-port diverter
valve is in an intermediate position
and is not correctly switched
–
Checking the high-pressure sensor
–
Check the pressure sensor in the
heating circuit
F.735
Evaporation temperature too high
–
Temperature in the environment
circuit (heating mode) or building
circuit (cooling mode) too high for
compressor operation
–
Feed-in of external heat into the
environment circuit too high due to
increased fan speed
–
Check the system temperatures
–
Check the refrigerant filling volume
for overfilling
–
Check the EEV (does the EEV
move to the limit stop? Use
sensor/actuator test)
–
Check the sensor for the evaporation
temperature (depending on the
position of the 4-port diverter valve)
–
Check the volume flow in cooling
mode
–
Check the air volume flow in heating
mode
F.737
Condensation temperature too
high
–
Temperature in the environment
circuit (cooling mode) or building
circuit (heating mode) too high for
compressor operation
–
Feed-in of external heat into the
building circuit
–
Refrigerant circuit overfilled
–
Insufficient flow rate in the building
circuit
–
Reduce or stop the external heat
that is entering
–
Check the back-up heater (heats
up even though it is off in the
sensor/actuator test?)
–
Check the EEV (does the EEV
move to the limit stop? Use the
sensor/actuator test)
–
Check the compressor outlet sensor,
compressor outlet temperature
sensor (TT135) and high-pressure
sensor
–
Check the refrigerant filling volume
for overfilling
–
Check whether the service valves on
the outdoor unit are open.
–
Check the air volume flow in cooling
mode for sufficient flow rate
–
Checking the heating pump
–
Check the building circuit flow rate