V4+R VRF 50/60Hz
96
201608
Midea V
4
+R
Se
rie
s Se
rvice
Manua
l
Procedure
4.21.4
PL / C7
The inverter module heat sink is blocked
or dirty
1
Yes
Clean or replace the heat sink
No
The screws connecting the heat sink to
the inverter module are loose
2
Yes
Tighten the screws and make sure the
heat sink is well-connected
No
Inverter module temperature sensor
connection on main PCB is loose
3
Yes
Ensure the sensor is connected properly
No
Inverter module temperature sensor has
short circuited or failed
4
Yes
Replace the sensor
No
Replace outdoor main PCB
Notes:
1.
Refer to Figures 5-1.1 and 5-1.3 in Part 5, 1 “Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout”.
2.
Refer to Figures 5-1.1 and 5-1.3 in Part 5, 1 “Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout”.
3.
Inverter module temperature sensor connection is port CN4 on the main PCB (labeled 3 in Figure 5-2.1 in Part 5, 2.2 “Ports”).
4.
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 Figures 5-1.1 and 5-1.3 in Part 5, 1 “Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout” and to Table 5-5.3 in Part
5, 5.1 “Temperature Sensor Resistance Characteristics”.
Summary of Contents for V4+R Series
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...V4 R VRF 50 60Hz 2 201608 Midea V4 R Series Service Manual ...
Page 103: ......