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11. Alarm Information
11-1. Discharge temperature
11-1-1. Discharge temperature protection
The upper limit discharge temperature is 106°C for all compressors. When the discharge temperature reaches
106°C, that compressor is stopped and restarted. If the same high discharge condition occurs 5 times, then an
alarm occurs.
After a compressor has stopped, that compressor will not operate until the temperature has dropped to or below
the start-prohibit temperature.
Discharge temperature protection list
Compressor No.
Compressor 1
Compressor 2
Compressor 3
Type
Inverter
Constant-speed
Constant-speed
Stop temp.
106°C
106°C
106°C
Start-prohibit temp.
80°C
80°C
80°C
Alarm display
P03
P17
P18
11-1-2. Discharge sensor trouble detection control
-An alarm occurs if the discharge temperature remains abnormally high (above 80°C), when the system has
been stopped for 60 minutes.
*In this case, possible causes include sensor failure and compressor overheating caused by insufficient
refrigerant.
-The alarm also occurs if the sensor temperature is at or above the abnormal temperature (100°C) when 30
minutes have passed after the compressor stopped.
* In this case, it is possible that the discharge temperature from a different compressor unit is being detected, due
to an error in the installation of the discharge thermistor.
Discharge sensor failure list
Compressor No.
Compressor 1
Compressor 2
Compressor 3
Type
Inverter
Constant-speed
Constant-speed
Alarm display
F04
F05
F22
11-1-3. Discharge temperature disconnection
An alarm occurs if the discharge temperature doesn't change by 2
℃
or more when 10 – 30* minutes have
passed since the compressor started.
* When the ambient temperature is lower than approx –10
℃
, it is 30 minutes.
* When the ambient temperature is higher than approx –10
℃
, it is 10 minutes.
Compressor No.
Compressor 1
Compressor 2
Compressor 3
Type
Inverter
Constant-speed
Constant-speed
Alarm display
H05
H15
H25
2WAY SYSTEM
Control Functions-Outdoor Unit
10. Upper Current Limitation Mode
Limit value
Limited ratio against standard value
Outdoor Unit
Even if the demand control is not performed, upper current limitation is restricted.
10-2. Upper Current Limitation Mode
hp = horsepower
unit: Amp.
Cooling mode
Heating mode
8 hp
130%
11.6
11.4
10 hp
130%
16.8
16.5
12 hp
130%
20.0
19.6
14 hp
130%
23.4
22.6
16 hp
130%
28.3
27.4
18 hp
130%
31.2
31.6
20 hp
130%
36.7
36.0
10-3. When Using Demand Terminal Block
Demand terminal block must be connected in order to perform the demand control.
(It is also possible to connect the optional Seri-Para I/O unit (optional CZ-CAPDC2) and setup the system.)
The current limitation values can be set by changing either contact.
* The rated current indicates the current value that is listed in the catalog or service manual.
During setting in DRM1 - DRM3,
(demand-activated) displays on the remote controller of the indoor unit.
*
*
In respect of connection method for demand terminal block and Seri-Para I/O unit, refer to the installation
instructions supplied with the unit.
It is also possible to make setting that the display (symbol of demand-activated) is concealed as shown in the
following table.
: Input present
: Input not present
Seri-Para I/O unit
Demand terminal block
COM short circuit
Non
DRM3
DRM2
DRM1
Contact 1 Contact 2
No control
Operates to 100% of the upper
limit for the rated current
Operates to 70% of the upper
limit for the rated current
Control
Forced thermostat OFF setting
Demand meaning
Operates to the maximum capacity.
Current is limited to the set values.
Current is limited to the set values.
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