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Troubleshooting

Table 7.  Troubleshooting Codes

Code Description

E0

Indoor unit EEPROM error

E1

Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit

E3

Indoor fan speed error

E4

Indoor return air temperature sensor error

E5

Indoor coil temperature sensor error

EC

Low refrigerant

EE

High water level alarm

F0

Outdoor current overload sensed

F1

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error

F2

Outdoor coil temperature sensor error

F3

Compressor discharge temperature sensor error

F4

Outdoor unit EEPROM error

F5

Outdoor unit fan speed error

P0

Inverter module IPM error

P1

High or low voltage protection

P3

Outdoor unit low temperature lockout

P4

Compressor drive error

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Mode conflict

P6

Compressor high-pressure or low-pressure switch open

Test Run

Pre-Checks

Only perform test run after you have completed the 

following steps:

• 

Electrical    Safety  Checks  –  Confirm  that  the  unit’s 

electrical system is safe and operating properly

• 

Refrigerant Leak Checks – Check all flare nut connec

-

tions and confirm that the system is not leaking

• 

Confirm that gas and liquid valves are fully open

Procedure

You should perform the  Test Run for at least 30 minutes.

1.  Connect power to the unit.
2.  Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller to 

turn it on.

3.  Press the mode button to scroll through the following 

functions, one at a time:
•  COOL - Select lowest possible temperature
•  HEAT - Select highest possible temperature

4.  Let each function run for 5 minutes, and perform the 

following checks:

Table 8. Test Run Checklist

Checks

Pass

Fail

No electrical leakage
Unit is properly grounded
All electrical terminals 

properly covered
Indoor and outdoor units are 

solidly installed
All pipe connection points do 

not leak
Water drains properly from 

drain hose
All piping is properly 

insulated
Unit performs COOL function 

properly
Unit performs HEAT function 

properly

Indoor unit louvers rotate 

properly
Indoor unit responds to 

remote controller

Dry Mode Operation (Dehumidification)

Procedure

1.  Using the provided wireless remote control, press the 

MODE

 button and select 

DRY

 mode.

2.  Press the 

UP/ DOWN

 button to select the desired 

temperature. The temperature setting range is from 

62°F (17°C) to 86°F (30°C) in one degree increments.

NOTE: 

The blower is preset at a low speed and cannot be 

changed therefore it will get cold and most likely 

will over shoot the temperature setting by 6-10

°

(3-5

°

C) depending on the room size or other 

various factors. Also the 

Follow Me

 

mode does 

not operate in this mode. 

NOTE: 

In addition, the indoor units do not have a humidistat 

installed therefore they are unable to determine 

humidity levels. This product is not recommend as 

a main source for dehumidification.

Sequence of Operation

When in dry mode operation the unit is actually in cooling 

mode with a low speed blower operation. Set remote temp 

to a lower room temp to begin the dry mode operation. 

The compressor will stop when the room temperature is 

4°F (2°C) lower than the temperature setting.  
However there is a temperature compensation for cooling 

mode that is two degrees Celsius. So the unit will stop 

when the temperature is 8°F (4°C) lower than the room 

temperature settings.

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Страница 1: ...supersede local or national codes in any way Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation The M22A M33A and M33B ceiling cassette indoor units are matched with an outdoor h...

Страница 2: ...Parts Figure Quantity Parts Figure Quantity M0STAT60Q 1 Wireless controller 1 Installation and owner s manual 1 ea Wireless control holder with 2 mounting screws 1 Paper template for installation 1 B...

Страница 3: ...024 2 tons 036 3 tons 048 4 tons Refrigerant Type 4 HFC 410A Minor Design Sequence 1 1st Revision 2 2nd Revision M P A 009 S 4 S 1 P Series Type M Mini Split OUTDOOR HEAT PUMP UNITS Cooling Efficienc...

Страница 4: ...0V MPA036S4S P M33A036S4 P 208 230V MPA048S4S P M33A048S4 P 208 230V MPB009S4S P M22A009S4 P 208 230V MPB012S4S P M22A012S4 P 208 230V MPB018S4S P M22A018S4 P 208 230V MPB024S4S P M33A024S4 P 208 230V...

Страница 5: ...RTANT The refrigerant metering device for this system is located in the outdoor unit This makes it necessary to insulate the refrigerant lines individually to prevent sweating 1 2 3 L1 L2 UV rated tap...

Страница 6: ...3 635 1365 391 406 MPB009S4S P inches 33 1 8 19 1 8 21 7 8 11 7 8 11 3 4 mm 842 486 556 302 298 MPB012S4S P inches 34 1 4 20 1 4 21 7 8 13 1 8 13 3 8 mm 870 514 556 333 340 MPB018S4S P inches 36 21 1...

Страница 7: ...2 572 21 1 2 546 20 5 8 524 22 1 2 572 10 3 8 264 23 5 8 600 Ceiling Opening INSTALLATION HANGERS LEVELING ADJUSTMENT NUT 4 CEILING DIFFUSER PANEL AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW...

Страница 8: ...781 A 33 1 8 841 33 1 8 841 SIDE VIEW 37 3 8 949 37 3 8 949 BOTTOM VIEW Panel DIFFUSER PANEL AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET LEFT SIDE VIEW Fresh Air Intake NOTE Not Used Size A in mm 024 8 1 8 206 03...

Страница 9: ...r Unit Clearances inches mm Indoor Unit 23 5 8 600 Ceiling Opening INSTALLATION HANGERS LEVELING ADJUSTMENT NUT 4 CEILING DIFFUSER PANEL AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET 36 914 mm 36 914 mm 36 914 mm 3...

Страница 10: ...curity system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect op eration Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate the unit especially mainte...

Страница 11: ...sher from failing off Position the nuts slightly above the final resting place of the four suspension brackets ANGLE IRON BOLTED IN PLACE ACROSS WOODEN JOISTS WOODEN JOIST THREADED ROD ANGLE IRON ACRO...

Страница 12: ...e 8 Connect the black two pin plug from the temperature sensor to the corresponding black plug from the control box in the cassette base 9 Tighten the provided screws in the bracket in the cover panel...

Страница 13: ...uld be approved corrosion resistant pipe You must confirm operation of every drain and pump in the system as part of the commissioning procedure Drain Plug Drain Pan Cassette Base Pour water here for...

Страница 14: ...F 50 C to protect the electronics If the outdoor unit is placed in direct sunlight it is possible that the limit may activate and shut down the unit Place unit away from overhanging roof lines which...

Страница 15: ...ed in Alcove 12 305mm Min Distance Wind Barrier Inlet Air Prevailing Winter Winds from Air Inlet Side Discharge Air Wind Barrier Prevailing Winter Winds From Air Discharge Side 79 2007mm Min Distance...

Страница 16: ...face to avoid exposure to refrigerant and oil during service and installation Failure to follow this notice could result in damage to roof surface Securing Outdoor Unit to Slab Frame or Rails If the o...

Страница 17: ...POE oil Polyolester it is not recommended to mix PVE oil with any other type of refrigerant oil 7 Align the threaded connections with the flared refrigerant lines Tighten the flare nuts lightly at fi...

Страница 18: ...rrent rises Cooling or heating efficiency drops Moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze Water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigera tion system The line set between the indoor and out...

Страница 19: ...ause communication errors between indoor and outdoor units In the U S A wiring must conform with current local codes and the current National Electric Code NEC In Canada wiring must conform with curre...

Страница 20: ...0 A M PU MP 2 INDOOR UNIT MAINBOARD TO WIRED CONTROLLER 5 CN23 ON OFF Remote Control CN3 3 ALA RM Alarm Output CN1 5 M Motor 5 R E D B R O W N CN1 B L U E B L A C K CN5 WATER LEVEL SWITCH E Y X To LVM...

Страница 21: ...jumper for remote on off control TO PROGRAMMABLE WIRED CONTROLLER 2 CN40 4 Note The programmable wired controller and regular wired controller use the same wiring connector 2 COMPONENT IN DASH LINE I...

Страница 22: ...UTDOOR MAIN PCB BLUE BLACK RED CN13 CN12 L OUT CN18 4 WAY VALVE CN414 BLUE BLUE U V W Y G CN6 1 Y G RED BLUE 3 CN14 CN15 CRANKCASE HEATER Figure 34 208 230V MPA018S4S P Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram COM...

Страница 23: ...P Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram CODE PART NAME COMPRESSOR D CT1 AC CURRENT DETECTOR 4 WAY VALVE COMP DCFAN1 DCFAN2 H PRO L PRO LOW PRESSURE SWITCH HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH T3 T4 OUTDOOR COIL TEMP SENSOR OU...

Страница 24: ...COMPRESSOR Y G CN 50 3 U V W BLUE RED BLACK EXV OUTDOOR MAIN PCB OUTDOOR TE MP S E NS OR COMPR E S S OR DIS CHAR GE TE MP S E NS OR OUTDOOR C OIL TEMP SENSOR RED BLACK WHTIE T5 T4 T3 Figure 38 208 23...

Страница 25: ...SCHARGE TEMP ERA TURE SENS OR RED BLA CK V U C N 19 CN51 C N 55 W EXV BLACK DRIVER BOARD RED 7 7 YELLOW BLUE P 1 FM1 OUTDOOR DC FAN CN53 CN20 CN34 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN40 CN22 CN44 C N 8 C N 9 C N 7 C N 2 C...

Страница 26: ...CN20 CN24 CN25 CN17 FAN1 CN18 HEAT1 HEAT2 SV 4 WAY VALVE BLUE RED BLUE CN4 CN2 CN3 CN1 CO MP U V W Y G CN6 CN9 10 3 CN1 CN2 L YELLOW YELLOW U V W BLUE BLACK RED RED WIHTE BLACK RED BLACK CH1 CT1 FM2...

Страница 27: ...alves and while system is still under a vacuum 4 Open the liquid and gas line service valves to release the refrigerant charge contained in outdoor unit into the system 5 Replace the stem caps and tig...

Страница 28: ...checks Table 8 Test Run Checklist Checks Pass Fail No electrical leakage Unit is properly grounded All electrical terminals properly covered Indoor and outdoor units are solidly installed All pipe con...

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