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38GL...G / 38YY...G / 38YYS...G 

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Troubleshooting

Compressor and fan of the outdoor unit will not start:
• Unit not energized; check the mains power connections.
• Main switch OFF; check and put to the ON position.
• Main switch fuses have blown; replace.
• Wait for 3 minutes; compressor cycling protection is on.
• HIP and LRPS devices opened (if any): check and eliminate the

cause (refer to “Additional installation instructions”).

• Mains voltage too low.
• Electrical connections loose or wrong; check and repair.

Compressor will not start, but outdoor fan is running:
• Electrical connections of compressor loose or wrong; check and

repair.

• Compressor burnt out, seized or protection device on; check for

the cause and replace compressor if necessary.

• Run capacitor faulty; replace.

Compressor starts, but stops due to its overtemperature
protection (other than stops caused by the normal operation
of the thermostat):
• Wrong refrigerant charge (excessive or low) or air or other non

condensable gases in the circuit; drain refrigerant (see note 1),
evacuate and recharge.

• Mains voltage wrong (too high or too low).
• Condenser coil  obstructed; remove obstructions.
• Outdoor fan off; check cause and repair.
• Run capacitor faulty; check and replace.
• Refrigerant circuit clogged; check and remove obstructions.
• Reversing valve faulty on heat pump models; replace.
• Expansion device clogged or covered with ice; drain refrigerant

(see note 1), evacuate and recharge.

Compressor runs continuously:
• Unit selected too small for actual air conditioning needs.
• Indoor temperature selection too low (if in cooling) or too high (if

in heating, for heat pump models); check temperature selection.

• Refrigerant charge low; check and add refrigerant.
• Air or other non condensable gases in the circuit; drain

refrigerant (see note 1), evacuate and recharge.

• Obstructions at air intake or dirty indoor unit filters; remove

obstruction or clean filter.

Frequent ice build-up on outdoor coil (during heating with
heat pump units):
• Outdoor fan not working or working incorrectly; check cause and

repair.

• Wrong electrical connections between indoor and outdoor units;

check electrical connections and repair.

• Check defrost end thermostat positioning and connection.
• Outdoor unit fan runs continuously during defrost cycles (heat

pump heating): check connections.

Discharge pressure too high:
• Outdoor coil dirty or obstructed; clean or remove obstructions.
• Unit condenser fan faulty or working incorrectly; replace or

check.

• Refrigerant charge too high; drain some refrigerant (see note 1).
• Air or other non-condensable gases in the circuit; drain

refrigerant (see note 1), evacuate and recharge.

• If installed, the head pressure controller prevents the outdoor fan

motor from reaching its maximum speed.
Check the head pressure controller by connecting the fan
directly. Replace the HPC if necessary.

Discharge pressure too low:
• Refrigerant charge too low; add refrigerant.
• Outdoor coil dirty or obstructed; clean or remove obstructions.
• Indoor unit air filter dirty; clean filter.

Suction pressure too high:
• Refrigerant charge too high; drain some refrigerant (see note 1).
• Reversing valve faulty or internal leak; replace.

Suction pressure too low:
• Refrigerant charge too low; add refrigerant.
• Evaporator coil covered with ice; see the following points.
• Air shortage to the evaporator unit; check and repair and check

indoor unit fan operation.

• Expansion device or suction line clogged: check and repair.
• The outdoor unit fan does not work according to head pressure;

check the controller operation.

• Expansion device clogged or covered with ice; drain some

refrigerant (see note 1), evacuate and recharge.

Outdoor fan cycling due to its overtemperature protection:
• Fan capacitor faulty; replace.
• Electrical connection loose; check connections.
• Fan motor bearings seized: check and repair.
• Fan motor burnt-out; replace.

Note 1:
Do not release refrigerant to the atmosphere; use
refrigerant recovery equipment.

Unit maintenance and troubleshooting

Unit maintenance

The following maintenance operations must be carried out by
qualified personnel.

Cleaning the coil
When necessary, proceed as follows for more careful cleaning of
the coil:

Switch the mains supply OFF.

Remove unit top cover by loosening holding screws and lifting the
cover.

Carefully clean the coil with a vacuum cleaner from inside to
outside.
With the same vacuum cleaner, dust the inside of the fan
compartment and the fan blades. Avoid any damage to the blades
which may cause future vibrations and noise.
Replace the unit cover and tighten the screws.

After long shutdown periods and at commissioning
(for 38YY and 38YYS heat pump models only)
Energize the system by putting the main switch to ON without
starting the unit. (Remote control must be in the OFF position).
Do not disconnect the main switch during the unit operating
season.

Содержание 38GL018G

Страница 1: ...38GL G 38YY G 38YYS G INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...ms should be charged with liquid refrigerant Use a commercial type metering device in the manifold hose in order to vaporize the liquid refrigerant before it enters in the unit The R 410A as for other...

Страница 3: ...8G 036G 38GL048G 38YY S 018G 38YY S 024G 38YY 028G 036G 38YY 048G 18 24 28 36 48 A mm 800 800 800 800 800 B mm 590 803 803 803 1264 C mm 300 300 300 300 300 D mm 508 508 508 508 508 E mm 146 146 146 1...

Страница 4: ...onditions Outdoor temperature 24 C d b 18 C w b Indoor temperature 27 C d b Minimum conditions Outdoor temperature 15 C d b 17 C w b Mains power supply Nominal single phase voltage 230V 50Hz Operating...

Страница 5: ...eans of flare connections Use insulated seamless refrigeration grade pipe only Cu DHP type according to ISO1337 degreased and deoxidized suitable for operating pressures of at least 4200 kPa and for b...

Страница 6: ...to get wet before connection Disconnecting the refrigerant connections after installation this will cause refrigerant leaks Connecting the condensate drain pipe to the outdoor unit Predominant head w...

Страница 7: ...10A Refrigerant connections Charge liquid no gas Copper tubes during storage Use tools designed for R 410A higher pressure Keep inside clean 2 stage vacuum pump Replace oil regularly No moisture No du...

Страница 8: ...of the tubing Remove protective caps from copper tube ends Position tube end downward cut the tube to the requested length and remove the burrs with a reamer Do not leave system open to atmosphere any...

Страница 9: ...ate a vacuum with a vacuum pump connected to the service connection of the suction shut off valve as shown keeping the shut off valves completely shut until a 50 Pa 0 5 mbar vacuum has been reached No...

Страница 10: ...for 018 to 024 size Cooling only unit Cooling only system Heat pump unit Heat pump system Mains supply connecting cable field wiring Connecting cable Outdoor unit Indoor unit R C field wiring Connect...

Страница 11: ...oling only unit Cooling only system Heat pump unit Heat pump system Mains supply connecting cable field wiring Connecting cable Outdoor unit Indoor unit R C field wiring Connecting cable Outdoor unit...

Страница 12: ...d have a contact gap 4 mm such that total disconnection can be ensured under the conditions provided for by overvoltage class III The mains supply indoor unit outdoor unit connecting cable must be H07...

Страница 13: ...ting at high velocity Compressor will immediately start provided 3 minutes have elapsed since the last stop After 2 minutes of operation shut the suction valve with the same wrench Turn the system off...

Страница 14: ...pressure too high Outdoor coil dirty or obstructed clean or remove obstructions Unit condenser fan faulty or working incorrectly replace or check Refrigerant charge too high drain some refrigerant se...

Страница 15: ...hange coil Voltage reduction means a reduction in the fan motor speed and a subsequent rise in condensing temperature The HPC measures the fan motor speed automatically thus allowing the fan to work a...

Страница 16: ...se or decrease its speed and so maintain a constant condensing temperature Hard start At each compressor starting the full voltage output to the fan motor is provided for 3 seconds Temperature setting...

Страница 17: ...L010127H18 1105 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice November 2005 Printed in Italy...

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