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Trouble Diagnosis
3. W-3WAY VRF Alarm Codes
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Correction
Replace the failed part and correct the amount of refrigerant charge.
Example
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Notes
Alarm code
P04
Alarm meaning
Alarm conditions
Probable cause
Check
High-pressure switch activated.
When the electrical circuit of the high-pressure switch is activated, then depending on the
pressure, the terminals may be short-circuited. If the pressure is 551 psi or higher, the terminals
will be short-circuited. When they have been short-circuited, they remain short-circuited until the
pressure decreases to 456 psi.
(1)
The check valve installed on the compressor discharge-side tubing has malfunctioned.
(2)
The service valve is closed.
(3)
The outdoor unit heat exchanger became clogged during cooling operation.
(4)
An air short circuit occurred in the outdoor unit during cooling operation.
(5)
The outdoor unit fan malfunctioned during cooling operation.
(6)
The indoor unit air filter became clogged during heating operation.
(7)
An air short circuit occurred in the indoor unit during heating operation.
(8)
The indoor fan failed during heating operation.
(9)
The refrigerant circuit has become clogged.
(10) The mechanical valve failed.
(11) The solenoid valve kit failed.
(12) Refrigerant overcharge has occurred.
(13) The high-pressure switch failed.
(1)
Check that the high-pressure switch connector is connected securely.
(2)
If it is connected securely, then connect a pressure gauge to the high-pressure outlet and
monitor the high pressure while operating the system. Check the pressure at the time when
the high-pressure switch operates. If the pressure is less than 479 psi then it is possible
that the check valve has failed.
The following concern cases in which the pressure is actually too high.
(3)
If the operation is cooling operation, check that the outdoor heat exchanger has not become
clogged or blocked. Remove any objects that impede the flow of air.
(4)
If the operation is cooling operation, check that an air short circuit has not occurred at the
outdoor unit. The status is OK as long as the temperature in the area around the outdoor
unit does not become abnormally high during operation.
(5)
If the operation is cooling operation, check that the outdoor unit fan has not failed. Check that
the screws which fasten the fan have not become loose. Check that the fan connector has
been securely inserted into the outdoor unit PCB.
(6)
If the operation is heating operation, check that the indoor unit air filter has not become
clogged. If it is clogged, clean it.
(7)
If the operation is heating operation, check that an air short circuit has not occurred at the
indoor unit. The status is OK as long as the temperature in the area around the indoor unit
air intake does not become abnormally high during operation.
(8)
If the operation is heating operation, check that the indoor unit fan has not failed.
(9)
Check that the refrigerant circuit has not become clogged. Check that all the service valves
are fully opened. Check that the welded connections are not clogged.
(10) Check that the mechanical valves have not failed. Check whether or not mechanical valve 3
makes a grinding sound when the power is reset. At the indoor unit, the mechanical valve is
located at a position where it is difficult to hear, so this check should be made electronically.
Check that 4 V is being output to the mechanical valve connector pin on the PCB. Also check
that the mechanical valve coil winding resistance is several tens of Ohms.
(11) Check that the solenoid valve kit has not failed. Removing the coil when the valve is ON should
produce a click sound. Removing the coil when the valve is OFF should produce no sound.
(12) Check that refrigerant overcharge has not occurred. If the sub-cool temperature at the
condenser discharge is 59°F or higher, overcharge has occurred.
P04 Alarm
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