7.2 Test run
7.2.1 Before the test run
C A U T I O N
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Disconnect all the power supply switches.
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Use a multimeter and check that all the switches are disconnected.
Before carrying out the test run, check that the unit is properly installed in accordance with the Installation and Operation
Manual. After that, check the following parts.
Check items
Contents
1
Damage
is the unit or its internal parts damaged?
2
Fan motor
Is the fan runner installed in the centre of the casing? Is the fan motor installed outside the casing? (The
fan motor must not make contact with the casing.)
3
Screws
Have the screws loosened due to vibration during transport? Check that the screws are firmly fastened
during the installation, especially the screws for the electrical wiring.
4
Refrigerant leak
Check that no refrigerant leaks are present. The pipe torque part (flare part) may be loosened due to
vibration during transport.
5
Setting the DSW
Check that the DSW setting is the same as before shipment. RSW, DSW and LED functions, see
, see on page 257
.
6
Insulation *
Measure the resistance between electrical components terminal and ground using a multimeter.
It is normal for the resistance to be 1 MΩ and greater.
If it is 1 MΩ or less, do not start-up the unit due to insulation failures in the electrical parts. Do not apply
power to the operating line terminal board (The control PCB may be damaged) .
7
Stop valve completely open
Before the test run, check that the outdoor unit stop valve is completely open.
8
Power phases
Operation is not available with an incorrect power phase or absence of a phase.
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Alarm “05” will be displayed on the remote control LCD screen.
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Alarm “05” will be displayed on the outdoor unit 7 segment display.
Check the power phase in accordance with the caution label located near the terminal board of the
outdoor unit or on the back side of the service cover.
9
Turn ON crankcase heater *
Once items 1 to 8 have been completed, turn ON power supply to the outdoor unit. The electricity is
provided to the crankcase heater to heat the compressor.
The compressor may be damaged if not pre-heated. Therefore, the compressor must be activated after
the power supply is turned ON for at least 12 hours.
10
Indoor and outdoor temperature
< To be used with cooling and heating operation >
Is the indoor temperature 27 °C DB or lower during the heating operation? (The heating operation may
not be operated due to the activation of the operating overload prevention with an ambient temperature
of 19 °C or over).
In order to carry out the operational test, set the test mode via the remote control.
<* Insulation resistance >
In the case that the unit has been turned OFF for large periods of time, the insulation resistance may be reduced to 1 MΩ
or less because the refrigerant is maintained in the compressor. Check the following points.
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(a) Disconnect the compressor cables and measure the insulation resistance of the compressor itself. If the resistance
is 1 MΩ and over, failures have occurred in the insulation of other electrical parts.
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(b) If the resistance is 1 MΩ or lower, reconnect the compressor and turn ON the main power supply. The compressor
will automatically be heated. Re-check the insulation resistance after current has been applied for at least 3 hours (the
pre-heating time depends on the air conditions, the length of the piping or the condition of the refrigerant).
Before connecting the circuit breaker, check the rated capacity.
<* Stoppage of the compressor operation >
The compressor may not be available for a maximum time period of 4 hours if the power supply is not previously turned
ON. At this time, stoppage code (d1-22) is displayed on the LCD screen of the remote control and the forced Thermo-
OFF function is started.
If compressor operation is required, turn ON the power supply to the outdoor unit, wait 30 seconds and press PSW5 on
PCB1 of the outdoor unit for at least 3 seconds. The forced Thermo-OFF function (d1-22) will be cancelled and the operation
of the compressor will be available.
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