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6. Before test run
6.1. Check
After completing installation and the wiring and piping of the local application and outdoor units, check for refrigerant leakage, looseness in the power supply or control wir-
ing, wrong polarity, and power cable is securely connected.
Use a 500-volt megohmmeter to check that the resistance between the power supply terminals and ground is at least 1.0MΩ.
Warning:
Do not use the system if the insulation resistance is less than 1.0MΩ.
Caution:
Do not carry out this test on the control wiring (low voltage circuit) terminals.
6.2. Self-check
When an error occurs when power is applied or during operation
■ Indication of error details
The code, unit, address, and telephone number are displayed.
The telephone number is displayed if registered.
■ Resetting the error
Press the F4 (RESET) button, and the F3 (Yes) button to reset the current error.
For description of each LED (LED1 to 3) provided on the FTC, refer to the following table.
LED 1 (Power for microcomputer)
Indicates whether control power is supplied. Make sure that this LED is always lit.
LED 2 (Power for main remote controller)
Indicates whether power is supplied to the main remote controller. This LED lights only in the case of the FTC
(Master) unit which is connected to the outdoor unit refrigerant address “0“.
LED 3 (Communication between FTC and outdoor unit) Indicates state of communication between the FTC and outdoor unit. Make sure that this LED is always blinking.
Code
Error
Action
L3
Circulation water temperature overheat protection
Flow rate may be reduced check for;
• Water leakage
• Strainer blockage
• Water circulation pump function (Error code may display during filling
of primary circuit, complete filling and reset error code.)
L4
DHW tank water temperature overheat protection
Check the immersion heater and it’s contactor.
L5
Indoor unit temperature thermistor (THW1, THW2, THW5, THW6, THW7, THW8,
THW9) failure
Check resistance across the thermistor.
L6
Circulation water freeze protection
See Action for L3.
L8
Heating operation error
Re-attach any thermistors that have become dislodged.
L9
Low primary circuit flow rate detected by flow sensor or flow switch (flow switches 1, 2, 3)
See Action for L3. If the flow sensor or flow switch itself does not work,
replace it.
Caution: The pump valves may be hot, please take care.
LC
Boiler circulation water temperature overheat protection
Check if the setting temperature of the Boiler for heating exceeds the re-
striction. (See the manual of the thermistors "PAC-TH011HT-E".)
Flow rate of the heating circuit from the boiler may be reduced. Check for
• water leakage
• strainer blockage
• water circulation pump function
LD
Boiler temperature thermistor (THWB1, THWB2) failure
Check resistance across the thermistor.
LE
Boiler operation error
See Action for L8. Check the status of the boiler.
LF
Flow sensor failure
Check flow sensor cable for damage or loose connections.
LH
Boiler circulation water freeze protection
Flow rate of the heating circuit from the boiler may be reduced. Check for
• water leakage
• strainer blockage
• water circulation pump function
LJ
DHW operation error (type of external plate HEX)
• Check for disconnection of DHW tank water temp. thermistor (THW5).
• Flow rate of the sanitary circuit may be reduced.
• Check for water circulation pump function.
LL
Setting errors of DIP switches on FTC control board
For boiler operation, check that DIP SW1-1 is set to ON (With Boiler) and
DIP SW2-6 is set to ON (With Mixing Tank).
For 2-zone temperature control, check DIP SW2-7 is set to ON (2-zone)
and DIP SW2-6 is set to ON (With Mixing Tank).
J0
Communication failure between FTC and wireless receiver
Check connection cable for damage or loose connections.
P1
Thermistor (Room temp.) (TH1) failure
Check resistance across the thermistor.
P2
Thermistor (Ref. liquid temp.) (TH2) failure
Check resistance across the thermistor.
P6
Anti-freeze protection of plate heat exchanger
See Action for L3.
Check for correct amount of refrigerant.
J1 - J8
Communication failure between wireless receiver and wireless remote controller
Check wireless remote controller’s battery is not flat.
Check the pairing between wireless receiver to wireless remote controller.
Test the wireless communication. (See the manual of wireless system.)
E0 - E5 Communication failure between main remote controller and FTC
Check connection cable for damage or loose connections.
E6 - EF Communication failure between FTC and outdoor unit
Check that the outdoor unit has not been turned off.
Check connection cable for damage or loose connections.
Refer to outdoor unit service manual.
E9
Outdoor unit receives no signal from indoor unit.
Check both units are switched on. Check connection cable for damage or
loose connections. Refer to outdoor unit service manual.
U*,F*,A* Outdoor unit failure
Refer to outdoor unit service manual.
Note: To cancel error codes please switch system off (Press button E, on Main remote controller, for 3 secs).
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