ESIE13-03
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Part 2. Troubleshooting
2. Error code based troubleshooting
Page 20
13/05/15
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Version 2.0
Ground source heat pump
2. Error code based troubleshooting
Overview of error codes:
2.1. “AA” – Back up heater safety error
“AA” – Back up heater safety error .................................................20
“AH” – Disinfection operation error .................................................21
“AJ-03” – Domestic hot water heat duration is too long (warning)..21
“A1” – Hydro PCB abnormality .......................................................21
“CJ-02” – User interface room temperature error ...........................22
“C0” – Flow sensor error.................................................................22
“C4” – Refrigerant liquid thermistor R3T (A1P) abnormality...........22
“EC” – Domestic hot water temperature error ................................22
“E1” – Refrigerant/brine PCB abnormality ......................................23
“E3” – High pressure abnormality...................................................23
“E5” – Compressor motor lock........................................................23
“E7” – Brine flow error ....................................................................24
“E9” – Expansion valve abnormality ...............................................25
“F3” – Discharge pipe temperature control.....................................25
“HC” – Domestic hot water temperature error ................................26
“H0-01” – Brine flow switch error ....................................................26
“H1” – Optional temperature sensor error (indoor ambient) ...........26
“H3” – High pressure switch system abnormality ...........................26
“H9” – Outdoor air thermistor (R1T) abnormality............................27
“J1” – High pressure sensor abnormality........................................27
“J3” – Discharge thermistor abnormality.........................................27
“J5” – Suction thermistor (R3T) abnormality...................................27
“J6” – Heat exchanger refrigerant inlet thermistor (R4T) abnormality
.......................................................................................................28
“J7” – Brine inlet thermistor (R5T) abnormality...............................28
“J8” – Brine outlet thermistor (R6T) abnormality ............................28
“LC” – Transmission system abnormality .......................................28
“LH” – Converter attention ..............................................................29
“L1” – Refrigerant/brine PCB abnormality.......................................29
“L4” – Radiation fin temperature abnormality .................................29
“L5” – Output overcurrent detection................................................30
“L8” – Electronic thermal overload..................................................30
“L9” – Stall prevention (time lag).....................................................30
“P1” – Open phase or power supply voltage imbalance .................31
“P4” – Inverter radiation fin thermistor (R10T) error .......................31
“PJ” – Defective capacity setting ....................................................31
“UA” – PCB combination error ........................................................31
“U0” – Refrigerant shortage ............................................................32
“U1” – Reverse phase or open phase.............................................32
“U2” – Power supply voltage abnormality .......................................33
“U3-00” – Abnormal stop of underfloor heating dry-out scheduled
operation.........................................................................................33
“U4” – Defective indoor-outdoor transmission ................................33
“U5-00” – Transmission error between user interface and hydro PCB
........................................................................................................34
“7H-01” – Water flow abnormality ...................................................34
“7H-04” – Water flow abnormality during DHW operation...............35
“7H-06” – Water flow abnormality during pace heating operation...35
“8F” – Backup heater outlet water temperature error during domestic
hot water operation .........................................................................36
“8H” – Backup heater outlet water temperature error .....................36
“80” – R4T entering water thermistor abnormality ..........................36
“81” – Leaving water thermistor R1T abnormality...........................36
Trigger
Effect
Reset
Thermal protector Q1L is activated (temp
> 92°C).
Unit will stop operating.
Power reset + reset via user int
pressing the button on the Q1L (if
activated).
Possible cause
Check
Corrective action
Air in water circuit / backup heater.
Check if all air purge valves are open.
Check if air purge valves are installed on
all highest points of the field installed
water circuit.
Purge air out of unit and field supplied
water system and BUH. Refer to the
Installer Reference Guide.
Increased water temperature by external
heat source.
Check if another heat source is installed
on the same water circuit.
Correct hydraulic field circuit. Refer to the
Installer Reference Guide.
Faulty thermal protector Q1L / hydro PCB
A1P.
Check thermal protector backup heater
Q1L (see
).
Replace thermal protector backup heater
Q1L (see
) or hydro PCB A1P
(see
).
Faulty thermistor R2T (after backup
heater) / hydro PCB A1P.
Check thermistor R2T (see
Replace thermistor R2T (see
) or
hydro PCB A1P (see
).
Faulty thermistor R1T (leaving water) /
hydro PCB A1P.
Check thermistor R1T (see
Replace thermistor R1T (see
) or
hydro PCB A1P (see
).
Faulty backup heater assy / hydro PCB
A1P.
Check backup heater (see
).
Replace the faulty components (backup
heater (see
) or hydro PCB A1P
Water pressure is too low
Check the water pressure on the pressure
gauge.
Increase water pressure till ~2bar. Refer
to the "Installer Reference Guide".
Check for possible water leaks.
Water flow is too low.
Check the mimimum water flow required
for the system. Refer to "Installer Refer-
ence Guide".
Adjust system to meet the water flow
requirements.
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