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Procedure
2.23.5
PP
Compressor top temperature sensor
and/or discharge pipe temperature
sensor connections on main PCB are
loose
1
Yes
Ensure the sensors are connected
properly
No
Compressor top temperature sensor
and/or discharge pipe temperature
sensor have short circuited or failed
2
Yes
Replace the faulty sensor(s)
No
Poor heat insulation of compressor top
temperature sensor resulting in
temperature reading lower than actual
temperature
Yes
Ensure sufficient heat insulation for
compressor top temperature senor
No
Excess refrigerant
3
Yes
Discharge part of the refrigerant. Add oil
if it leaks during discharge
No
Discharge pressure is too high
Yes
Troubleshoot as for a P1 error
4
No
Replace outdoor main PCB
Notes:
1.
Compressor top temperature sensor and discharge pipe temperature sensor connections are ports CN4 and CN5 on the main PCB (labeled 3 and 4,
respectively, in Figure 5-2.1 in Part 5, 2.1 “Ports”).
2.
Measure sensor resistance. If the resistance is too low, the sensor has short-circuited. If the resistance is not consistent with the sensor’s resistance
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Table 6-3.2 in Part 6, 3.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics”.
3.
Excess refrigerant causes discharge temperature to be lower than normal, discharge pressure to be higher than normal and suction pressure to be higher
than normal. For normal system parameters refer to Table 6-3.4 and 6-3.5 in Part 6, 3.2 “Normal Operating Parameters of Refrigerant System”.
4.
See “P1 Troubleshooting”.