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TECHNICAL MANUAL 2013

DC INVERTER SERIES
INDOOR UNITS
CASSETTES

DUCTED

FLOOR-CEILNG

CSD140A2

CAD140A2

SD140A2

CSD176A1

CAD176A2

SD176A2

OUTDOOR UNITS
OUD140A1
OUD176A1

This manual has been created for informative purpose. The company declines every responsibility for the results of projecting or installation based on the explanations and the technical
specifications given in this manual. Is besides forbidden the reproduction under any form of the texts and of the figures contained in this manual.

Serie / Series / Serie / Serie / Srie

TECHNICAL MANUAL
DC INVERTER UNITS
Emissione / Issue
Ausgabe / mission

Sostituise / Supersede
Ersetzt / Remplace

03 2013

05 - 2012

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MTE01029D0520-01
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Possible wasted electrical or electronic devices/products should not be located together wit
h normal domestic waste, but disposed according to the current WEEE law in compliance
with the European Directive 2002/96/EC and following modifications 2003/108/EC. Please inf
orm yourself at your local Administration or at your reseller in case the product will be re
placed with a similar one.

Contents
Part 1: Indoor Units
Super slim cassette type ............................................................................................................4
Duct type ....................................................................................................................................9
Floor-Ceiling .............................................................................................................................15
Part 2: Outdoor Units................................................................................................................20

Cassette type
Contents
1. Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 5
2. Dimensions.......................................................................................................................... 6
3. Sound levels........................................................................................................................ 6
4. Wiring diagrams .................................................................................................................. 7
5. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions .......................................................................... 7
6. Electric characteristics......................................................................................................... 8
7. The specification of power ................................................................................................... 8
8. Field wiring .......................................................................................................................... 8

1. Specifications
Indoor models

CSD140A2

CSD176A1

220~240-1-50

220~240-1-50

OUD140A1

OUD176A1

V-ph-Hz

380~415-3-50

380~415-3-50

kW

14,0(4,3 ~ 15,5)

16,1(4,8 ~ 17,7)

kBtu/h

48,0(14,8 ~ 53,0)

55,0(16,5 ~ 60,5)

Input

1200(4380 ~ 6010)

1350(5020 ~ 6820)

Current

2,2(8,0 ~ 10,9)

2,5(9,1 ~ 12,4)

E.E.R.

W/W

3,21-A

3,21-A

kW

16,4(4,9 ~ 15,3)

19,0(5,7 ~ 20,9)

kBtu/h

16,8(56,0 ~ 62,5)

65,0(19,5 ~ 71,5)

Input

4420(1170 ~ 5910)

5280(1390 ~ 6980)

Current

8,0(2,1 ~10,7)

9,6(2,5 ~ 12,7)

C.O.P.

W/W

3,71

3,61

YDK125-6E

YDK125-6D

Power supply

V-ph-Hz

Outdoor models
Power supply
Capacity
Cooling

Capacity
Heating

Model
Qty
Indoor fan motor

Input

217/170/146

223/199/175

Capacitor

6,5UF/450V

6,5UF/450V

r/min

850/680/580

840/770/670

Speed (hi/mi/lo)
a. Number of rows

Indoor coil

b. Tube pitch(a) x row pitch(b)

mm

21x13,37

21x13,37

c. Fin spacing

mm

1,4

1,4

d. Fin type (code)

Hydrophilic aluminium

e. Tube outside diameter and type

mm

f. Coil length x height x width

mm

g. Number of circuits

7, inner grooved tube


2080x252x40,11

2080x252x40,11

10

12

Indoor air flow (Hi/Med/Lo)

m /h

2100/1750/1500

2200/1900/1650

Sound level (sound pressure)

dB(A)

53/50/46

56/51/46

Dimension (W x Dx H) (body)

mm

840x840x245

840x840x300

Packing (W x D x H) (body)

mm

900x900x265

900x900x320

Dimension (W x D x H) (panel)

mm

950x950x55

950x950x55

Packing (W x D x H) (panel)

mm

1035x1035x90

1035x1035x90

Net/Gross weight (body)

kg

27/30,5

31/34

Net/Gross weight

kg

5/8

5/8

Design pressure

MPa

4,2/1,5

4,2/1,5

Drainage water pipe diameter

mm

OD32

OD32

Refrigerant piping

mm

9,52/15,9(3/8"/5/8")

9,52/15,9(3/8"/5/8")

RG51C/E

RG51Q1/BGE

Indoor unit

Liquid side/Gas side

Controller
Operation

Cooling

17

17

temperature

Heating

30

30

Notes:
1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 27CDB, 19CWB; Outdoor temp: 35CDB;
2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 20CDB; Outdoor temp: 7CDB, 6CWB;
3. Actual noise level may differ, depending on the room structure, etc, since these noise values are from an anechoic room.
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2. Dimensions

Models
CSD140A2
CSD176A1

A
245
245

H
>275
>275

3. Sound levels

Models

1. 0m

Microphone

CSD140A2
CSD176A1

Noise level dB(A)


H
M
L
45

42

40

45

42

40

4. Wiring diagrams
CSD140A2, CSD176A1

5. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions(Reference Data)


Airflow velocity

Temperature

6. Electric characteristics
Models
CSD140A2
CSD176A1

Hz
50
50

Indoor unit
Voltage
Min
220-240
198
220-240
198

Max
254
254

Power supply
MFA
15
15

Notes: MFA: Max. Fuse Amps. (A)

7. The specification of power


Models
Phase
Frequency and Voltage
INDOOR UNIT POWER
POWER WIRING (mm2)
CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)
Phase
Frequency and Voltage
OUTDOOR UNIT POWER
POWER WIRING (mm2)
CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)
Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Weak Electric Signal) (mm2)
Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Strong Electric Signal) (mm2)

8. Field wring
CSD140A2, CSD176A1

CSD140A2, CSD176A1
1-phase
220-240V, 50Hz
31.0
15
3-phase
380-420V, 50Hz
52,5
40
3-core shielded wire 3x0.5
-----

Duct type
Contents
1. Specifications .................................................................................................................... 10
2. Dimensions........................................................................................................................ 11
3. Static pressure................................................................................................................... 12
4. Sound levels...................................................................................................................... 12
5. Wiring diagrams ................................................................................................................ 13
6. Electric characteristics....................................................................................................... 13
7. The specification of power ................................................................................................. 13
8. Field wiring ........................................................................................................................ 14

1. Specifications
Model name

CAD140A2

CAD176A2

V-ph-Hz

220~240-1-50

220~240-1-50

Model name

OUD140A1

OUD176A1

V-ph-Hz

380~415-3-50

380~415-3-50

kW

14,0(4,3 ~ 15,5)

16,7(4,8 ~ 18,3)

Btu/h

48000(14800 ~ 53500)

57000(17000 ~ 62500)

Input

4380(1200 ~ 6000)

5200(1380 ~ 7050)

Current

8,0(2,2-10,9)

9,5(2,5 ~ 12,8)

E.E.R.

W/W

3,21-A

3,21-A

kW

17,0(4,9 ~ 18,6)

19,0(5,8 ~ 21,0)

Btu/h

58000(17000 ~ 63500)

65000(19800 ~ 72000)

Input

4560(1180 ~ 5920)

5220(1410 ~ 7030)

Current

8,3(2,2 ~ 10,7)

9,5(2,6 ~ 12,8)

C.O.P.

W/W

3,73-A

3,65

YSK170-4P

YSK180-4P

Indoor
Model
Outdoor
Capacity
Cooling

Capacity
Heating

Model
Qty
Indoor fan motor

Input

356/201/152

355/223/173

Capacitor

10F/450V

10F/450V

r/min

1070/750/650

1080/830/710

Speed (Hi/Med/Lo)
Number of rows

Indoor coil

Tube pitch(a)*row pitch(b)

mm

21x13,37

21x13,37

Fin spacing

mm

1,5

1,5

Hydrophilic aluminium

Hydrophilic aluminium

Fin type
Tube outside diameter and type

mm

7, innergroove tube

7, innergroove tube

Coil length * height * width

mm

1030x378x53.48

1030x378x53.48

m /h

3010/2410/1940

3100/2500/2000

Pa

100

100

dB(A)

46/41/37

46/41/37

Dimension (WxDxH)

mm

1200x865x300

1200x865x300

Packing(WxDxH)

mm

1385x920x373

1385x920x373

Net/Gross weight

kg

45/54,5

50/59

Design pressure

MPa

4,2/1,5

4,2/1,5

Drainage water pipe diameter

mm

OD25

OD25

Refrigerant piping Liquid side/ Gas side

mm

9.52/15.9(3/8"/5/8")

9.52/15.9(3/8"/5/8")

KJR-10B/DP(T)-E

KJR-10B/DP(T)-E

Number of circuits
Indoor air flow (Hi/Med/Lo) (No duct)
Indoor external static pressure (Hi)
Indoor noise level (Hi/Med/Lo)70Pa
Indoor unit

Controller
Operation

Cooling

17

17

temperature

Heating

30

30

Notes: 1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions:


Indoor temp: 27CDB, 19CWB; Outdoor temp: 35CDB; Equivalent ref. piping: 7,5m (horizontal)
2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 20CDB; Outdoor temp: 7CDB, 6CWB; Equivalent ref. piping: 7,5m (horizontal)
3. Actual noise level may differ, depending on the room structure, etc, since these noise values are from an
anechoic room.

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2. Dimensions

D
C

F
A

Models
CAD140A2
CAD176A2

Outline dimension(mm)

Air outlet opening size

Air return opening size

Size of outline dimension


mounted plug

1200

300

865

800

80

968

40

204

1094

288

45

1240

500

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3. Static pressure
CAD140A2

CAD176A2
Pa
120

Pa
120

110
110

100
100

90
90

External static pressure (Pa)

Super high speed

70

High speed

60

Mid speed
Low speed

50
40
30

External static pressure (Pa)

80
80

Super high speed

70
High speed

60
50

Mid speed

40

Low speed

30
20

20

10

10

1000 1300 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800 3100


Air volume(m 3 /h)

1000 1300 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800 3100 3400


Air volume(m3/h)

4. Sound levels
Concealed Duct Type
Discharge

Suction

Duct

Duct

1.4m

Microphone

12

Models
CAD140A2
CAD176A2

Noise level dB(A)


H
M
L
46
41
37
46
41
37

5. Wiring diagrams
CAD140A2, CAD176A2

6. Electric characteristics
Models

Indoor unit

Power supply

Hz

Voltage

Min.

Max.

MFA

50

220-240

198

254

15

CAD176A2
50
220-240
Note: MFA: Max. Fuse Amps. (A)

198

254

15

CAD140A2

7. The specification of power


CAD140A2, CAD176A2

Models
Phase
INDOOR UNIT POWER

1-phase

Frequency and Voltage

220-240V, 50Hz

POWER WIRING (mm2)

31.0

CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)

15

Phase
OUTDOOR UNIT POWER

3-phase

Frequency and Voltage

380-420V, 50Hz

POWER WIRING (mm )

52,5

CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)

40
2

Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Weak Electric Signal) (mm )


2

Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Strong Electric Signal) (mm )

3-core shielded wire 3x0.5


-----

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8. Field wiring
Air-conditioner link-circuit.
For models: CAD140A2, CAD176A2

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Index
Ceiling & Floor Type
1. Specifications .................................................................................................................. 16
2. Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 17
3. Wiring Diagrams .............................................................................................................. 18
4. Electric Characteristics................................................................................................... 18
5. Sound Levels ................................................................................................................... 19
6. The Specification of Power............................................................................................. 19
7. Field Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 19

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1. Specifications
Model name

SD140A2

SD176A2

V-ph-Hz

220~240-1-50

220~240-1-50

Model name

OUD140A1

OUD176A1

V-ph-Hz

380~415-3-50

380~415-3-50

kW

14,0(4,3 ~ 15,5)

16,4(4,9 ~ 18,4)

Btu/h

48000(14800 ~ 53200)

56000(16800 ~ 61500)

Input

4380(1200 ~ 6000)

5110(1370 ~ 6930)

Current

8,0(2,2 ~ 10,9)

9,3(2,5 ~ 12,6)

W/W

3.21-A

3,21-A

kW

16,4(4,9 ~ 15,3)

19,0(5,7 ~ 20,9)

Btu/h

56000(16800 ~ 62800)

65000(19500 ~ 71500)

Input

4420(1170 ~ 5910)

5280(1390 ~ 6980)

Current

8,0(2,1 ~ 10,7)

9,6(2,5 ~ 12,7)

W/W

3,72

3,61

YSK85-4C

YSK85-4C

Indoor
Model
Outdoor
Capacity
Cooling

EER
Capacity
Heating

COP
Model
Qty
Indoor fan motor

Input

121/104/95

121/104/95

Capacitor

uF

2,5uF/450V

2,5uF/450V

r/min

1310/1190/1080

1310/1190/1080

Speed (Hi/Med/Lo)
Number of rows

Indoor coil

Tube pitch(a)x row pitch(b)

mm

21x13,37

21x13,37

Fin spacing

mm

1,3

1,3

Hydrophilic aluminium

Hydrophilic aluminium

Fin type
Tube outside dia.and type

mm

7, Inner groove tube

7, Inner groove tube

Coil length x height x width

mm

1300x294x40.11

1300x294x40.11

Number of circuits
3

Indoor air flow(Hi/Med/Lo)

m /h

2300/1900/1700

Indoor noise level (sound pressure)(Hi/Med/Lo)

dB(A)

54/51/47

51/48/45

Dimension (WxDxH)

mm

1650x675x235

1650x675x235

Packing (WxDxH)

mm

1725x755x313

1725x755x313

Net/Gross weight

kg

38/44

38/44

Design pressure

MPa

4,2/1,5

4,2/1,5

Drainage water pipe diameter

mm

OD25

OD25

Refrigerant piping

mm

9.5215.9(3/8"/5/8")

9.5215.9(3/8"/5/8")

RG51Q1/BGE

RG51Q1/BGE

Indoor unit

Liquid side/Gas side

Controller

2300/1900/1700

Operation

Cooling

17

17

temperature

Heating

30

30

Notes: 1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions:


Indoor temp: 27CDB, 19CWB; Outdoor temp: 35CDB; Equivalent ref. piping: 7,5m (horizontal)
2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 20CDB; Outdoor temp: 7CDB, 6CWB; Equivalent ref. piping: 7,5m (horizontal)
3. Actual noise level may differ, depending on the room structure, etc, since these noise values are from an
anechoic room.

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2. Dimensions
a. Wall mounting installation

>20mm

b. Ceiling installation

Models
SD140A2
SD176A2

1670

680

240

1070

450

1542

200

Notes:
The dimensions of SD140A2 and SD176A2

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3. Wiring Diagrams
SD140A2, SD176A2

4. Electric Characteristics
Indoor Units
Power Supply
Hz Voltage Min. Max.
MFA
15
SD140A2 50 220-240 198 254
15
SD176A2 50 220-240 198 254
Note: MFA: Max. Fuse Amps. (A)
Models

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5. Sound Levels

Ceiling

Floor
Models
SD140A2
SD176A2

Noise level dB(A)


H
M
L
47
43
40
47
43
40

6. The Specification of Power


SD140A2, SD176A2

Models
Phase
INDOOR UNIT POWER

1-phase

Frequency and Voltage

220-240V, 50Hz

POWER WIRING (mm2)

31.0

CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)

15

Phase
OUTDOOR UNIT POWER

3-phase

Frequency and Voltage

380-420V, 50Hz

POWER WIRING (mm )

52,5

CIRCUIT BREAKER (A)

40
2

Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Weak Electric Signal) (mm )


2

Indoor/Outdoor Connecting Wiring (Strong Electric Signal) (mm )

30,5
-----

7. Field Wiring

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Part 2
Outdoor units
Contents
1. Specifications .......................................................................................................................21
2. Dimensions...........................................................................................................................22
3. Piping diagrams....................................................................................................................22
4. Wiring diagrams ...................................................................................................................23
5. Electric characteristics..........................................................................................................23
6. Operation limits.....................................................................................................................23
7. Sound levels.........................................................................................................................24
8. Point check function .............................................................................................................25
9. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................27
9.1 Display board .....................................................................................................................27
9.2 Indoor unit malfunction .......................................................................................................28
9.3 Outdoor unit malfunction ....................................................................................................28
9.4 Solving steps for typical malfunction...................................................................................29
9.4.1 For the indoor unit ...........................................................................................................29
9.4.1.1. Open or short circuit of temperature sensor ................................................................29
9.4.1.2. Outdoor unit malfunction .............................................................................................29
9.4.1.3. Indoor EEPROM malfunction.......................................................................................30
9.4.1.4. Full-water malfunction .................................................................................................30
9.4.2 For the outdoor unit .........................................................................................................30
9.4.2.1 E0 malfunction..............................................................................................................30
9.4.2.2. E2 malfunction.............................................................................................................31
9.4.2.3. E3 malfunction.............................................................................................................32
9.4.2.4. E4 malfunction.............................................................................................................33
9.4.2.5. E5 malfunction.............................................................................................................34
9.4.2.6. P0 malfunction.............................................................................................................35
9.4.2.7. P1 malfunction.............................................................................................................36
9.4.2.8. P2 malfunction.............................................................................................................37
9.4.2.9. P3 malfunction.............................................................................................................38
9.4.2.10. P4 malfunction...........................................................................................................39
9.4.2.11. P5 malfunction ...........................................................................................................40
9.4.2.11. P6 malfunction ...........................................................................................................41
9.4.2.11. P7 malfunction ...........................................................................................................42
Appendix 1 Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table (C - k) .........................................43
Appendix 2 Discharge Temperature Sensor Table (C - k).....................................................43

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1. Specifications
Models

OUD140A1

Power supply

OUD176A1

V-ph-Hz

380~415-3-50

380~415-3-50

Cooling capacity

kW

5.000 ~ 15.000

5.600 ~ 17.500

Heating capacity

kW

5.900 ~ 16.900

6.700 ~ 20.000

Max. input consumption

7500

7500

Max. input current

13,5

13,5

Model

LNB42FSAMC

LNB42FSAMC

Type

Rotary

Rotary

Brand

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi

Btu/h

47.700

47.700

Input

4.270

4.270

Rated current(RLA)

12

12

Locked rotor Amp(LRA)

Capacity
Compressor

Thermal protector position


Capacitor

Refrigerant oil

ml

Model
Qty
Outdoor fan motor

Input
Capacitor

/
/

1.400

1.400

YDK90-6D

YDK90-6D

142/127

142/127

r/min

880/810

880/810

1,6

Tube pitch(a)* row pitch(b)

mm

22x19,05

22x19,05

Fin spacing

mm

1,5

1,5

Speed(Hi/Lo)
Number of rows

Outdoor coil

/
/

Fin type

Hydrophilic aluminium

Tube outside dia.and type

mm

Coil length * height * width

mm

7.94, inner groove tube


995x1320x38,1+593x1320x38,1

995x1320x38,1

10

10

Outdoor air flow

m /h

7200

7200

Outdoor noise level (sound power)

dB(A)

69

69

Outdoor noise level (sound pressure)

dB(A)

Number of circuits

Throttle type
Outdoor unit

Refrigerant type/Quantity

mm

938x392x1369

938x392x1369

Packing (WxDxH)

mm

1095x495x1420

1095x495x1420

Net/Gross weight

kg

102/115

107/120

R410A

R410A

3,8

4,6

Type
Charged volume

kg
MPa

4.,/1,5

4,2/1,5

mm(inch)

9,52/15,9(3/8"/5/8")

9,52/15,9(3/8"/5/8")

Max. pipe length

65

65

Max. difference in level

30

30

Cooling

-15 ~ 50

-15 ~ 50

Heating

-15 ~ 24

-15 ~ 24

Liquid side/Gas side

Ambient temperature

63
Capillary +EXV

Dimension (WxDxH)

Design pressure
Refrigerant piping

63
Capillary +EXV

Notes:
1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 27CDB, 19CWB; Outdoor temp: 35CDB;
2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions:
Indoor temp: 20CDB; Outdoor temp: 7CDB, 6CWB;
3. Actual noise level may differ, depending on the room structure, etc, since these noise values are from an anechoic room.

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2. Dimensions

Unitmm

Models
OUD140A1
OUD176A1

940

600

376

400

340

360

1245

3. Piping diagrams
OUD140A1, OUD176A1
INDOOR

OUTDOOR

LIQUID SIDE

CAPILIARY TUBE

Electronic
expansion valve

2-WAY VALVE

HEAT
EXCHANGE
(EVAPORATOR)

T3 Condenser
temp. sensor

HEAT
EXCHANGE
(CONDENSER)

T4 Ambient
temp. sensor

T1 Room temp.
sensor

T2 Evaporator
temp. sensor
GAS SIDE

3-WAY VALVE

4-WAY VALVE
Accumulator

Compressor

High pressure switch


T5 Discharge temp. sensor
Oil separator

Low pressure
switch

COOLING
Oil return Capillary

For the models OUD140A1 and OUD176A1, the accumulator is not included.
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HEATING

4. Wiring diagrams
OUD140A1, OUD176A1

5. Electric characteristics
Models

Outdoor Unit
Hz

Voltage

Min.

Max.

OUD140A1

50

380-415

342

440

OUD176A1

50

380-415

342

440

6. Operation limits
Temperature
Mode
Room temperature
Outdoor temperature

Cooling operation

Heating operation

17

30

(-15C50C)

-1524

23

Heating
Outdoor temperature( WB)

Outdoor temperature( DB)

Cooling
50

Standard
operation

24

Standard
operation

-15

-15
17

30

17

Indoor temperature( WB)

Indoor temperature( DB)

7. Sound levels

Models

24

30

Noise level dB(A)


H

OUD140A1

58

OUD176A1

58

8 Point Check Function


There is a check switch in outdoor PCB.
Press the switch SW1 to check the states of unit when the unit is running.
Press the switch N times it will display the content corresponding to No. N. After getting into the check function, it will
display No. N with 1.5s, meanwhile the low bit decimal of digit display flashing, indicated to get into the check
function display. After 1.5s, it will display the content corresponding to No. N.
the digital display tube will display the follow procedure when push SW1 each time.
N
00

Display

Remark

Normal display

Display running frequency, running state or malfunction code

01

Indoor unit capacity demand code

Actual data*HP*10
If capacity demand code is higher than 99, the digital display tube will show
single digit and tens digit. (For example, the digital display tube show
5.0,it means the capacity demand is 15. the digital display tube show
60,it means the capacity demand is 6.0)

02

Amendatory capacity demand code

03

The frequency after


requirement transfer

04

The frequency after the frequency limit

05

The frequency of sending to 341

06

Indoor unit evaporator outlet temp.(T2)

07

Condenser pipe temp.(T3)

08

Outdoor ambient temp.(T4)

the

capacity

09

Compressor discharge temp.(Tp)

10

AD value of current

11

AD value of voltage

12

Indoor unit running mode code

13

Outdoor unit running mode code

14

EXV open angle

15

Frequency limit symbol

If the temp. is lower than 0 degree, the digital display tube will show 0.If
the temp. is higher than 70 degree, the digital display tube will show 70.
If the temp. is lower than -9 degree, the digital display tube will show -9.If
the temp. is higher than 70 degree, the digital display tube will show 70. If
the indoor unit is not connected, the digital display tube will show:
The display value is between 30~120 degree. If the temp. is lower than 30
degree, the digital display tube will show 30. If the temp. is higher than 99
degree, the digital display tube will show single digit and tens digit. (For
example, the digital display tube show 0.5, it means the compressor
discharge temp. is 105 degree. the digital display tube show 1.6, it means
the compressor discharge temp. is 116 degree)
The display value is hex number.

Off:0, Fan only 1, Cooling: 2, Heating: 3, Forced cooling: 4


Actual data/4.
If the value is higher than 99, the digital display tube will show single digit
and tens digit.
For example, the digital display tube show 2.0, it means the EXV open
angle is 1204 = 480p.)
Frequency limit caused by IGBT
Bit7
radiator
The display value is hex
Bit6
Frequency limit caused by PFC
number. For example, the
Bit5
Frequency limit caused by T4.
digital display tube show
Bit4
Frequency limit caused by T2.
2A,then Bit5=1, Bit3=1,
Bit1=1.
Bit3
Frequency limit caused by T3.
It means frequency limit
Bit2
Frequency limit caused by Tp.
caused by T4, T3 and
Bit1
Frequency limit caused by current current.
Frequency limit caused by
Bit0
voltage
25

16

26

DC fan motor speed

17

IGBT radiator temp.(Reserved)

18

Indoor unit number

The display value is between 13~120 degree. If the temp. is lower than 13
degree, the digital display tube will show 13.If the temp. is higher than 99
degree, the digital display tube will show single digit and tens digit. (For
example, the digital display tube show 0.5,it means the IGBT radiator
temp. is 105 degree. the digital display tube show 1.6, it means the IGBT
radiator temp. is 116 degree)
The indoor unit can communicate with outdoor unit well.

9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Display board
9.1.1 Icon explanation on indoor display board (Big cassette).

9.1.3 Icon explanation on indoor display board (Ceiling & Floor)


Temporary button Operation lamp

Timer lamp

Alarm lamp

Infrared signal receiver

Defrost lamp

9.1.4 Icon explanation on indoor display board (A5 Duct)


Temporary button

PRE-DEF indicator
Infrared signal receiver
Display Digital tube

Operation lamp

Timer indicator

Alarm indicator

27

9.2 Indoor unit malfunction


For Normal 4-way cassette(CSD140A2, CSD176A1), ceiling & floor(SD140A2, SD176A2), Duct type
(CAD140A1, CAD176A1)
NO.

Malfunction

Running
lamp

Timer
lamp

Defrosting
lamp

Alarm
lamp

Display

Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor units.

E1

Open or short circuit of T1 room temp. sensor

E2

Open or short circuit of T2 middle pipe evap. Temp. sensor

E3

Open or short circuit of T2B outer pipe evap. Temp. sensor

E4

Full-water malfunction

EE

Indoor EEPROM malfunction

E7

Outdoor unit malfunction

Ed

X(off)

(flash at 5Hz) (flash at 0.5Hz)

Note: Digital display is only available for normal 4-way cassette & duct type.

9.3 Outdoor unit malfunction


For OUD140A1, OUD176A1
Display

28

Malfunction or Protection

E0

Outdoor EEPROM malfunction

E2

Indoor/outdoor units communication error

E3

Communication malfunction between IPM board and outdoor main board

E4

Open or short circuit of condenser temp. sensor T3 or outdoor ambient temp. sensor T4

E5

Voltage protection of compressor

P0

Top temperature protection of compressor

P1

High pressure protection

P2

Low pressure protection

P3

Current protection of compressor

P4

Discharge temperature protection of compressor

P5

High temperature protection of condenser

P6

IPM module protection

P7

High temperature protection of evaporator

9.4 Solving steps for typical malfunction


9.4.1 For the indoor unit
9.4.1.1 Open or short circuit of temperature sensor
Check the connections
between temperature
sensor and PCB. Are
the connections good?

No

Correct the connections.

Yes

Check the resistance value


of the sensor via Appendix 1

Is it normal?

Yes

Replace indoor or outdoor PCB.

No
Replace the sensor

9.4.1.2. Outdoor unit malfunction

9.4.1.3. Indoor EEPROM malfunction


Shut off the power supply and
turn it on 5 seconds later. Is it
still displaying the error code?
Yes
If the EEPROM chip
is welded on PCB,
replace the PCB
directly. Otherwise,
check whether the
EEPROM chip
plugged in PCB well?

No

Insert the EEPROM well

Yes
Replace the indoor PCB.

9.4.1.4. Full-water malfunction


If the water-level switch
is inserted well?

No

Insert the water-level switch well

Yes

Replace the water-level switch

Yes
If the water-level switch
is broken?
No
If the water pump is
normal?

No

Yes
Check PCB board or replace the indoor main PCB

9.4.2 For the outdoor unit


9.4.2.1. E0 malfunction

30

Replace the water pump

9.4.2.2. E2 malfunction
E2 display

Indoor / outdoor units communication error

Power off, then turn on the unit 5


seconds later(reconnect the power
wire).Is the error still displaying
after several minutes?
Yes
Check whether theres any
interference.
Such as too many lamps, power
transformers? Or the signal wire
is too long?

Yes

Remove interference.
Increase the capacity of antiinterference

No

Adopt shield cable/Shield


cable earthing.

No
Check whether the signal wire
is shield cable or whether the
shield cable is earthing?
Yes
Check whether the wire is
correct polarity? P to P, Q to Q,
E to E?

No

Correct the connection.

Yes

Replace the signal wire.

No

Pull out and insert back.

Yes
Check whether the signal wire
is broken?
No
Check whether the signal wires
insert on PCB well?
Yes
Replace indoor PCB, is the error
distinguished?
No
Replace the outdoor PCB.

31

9.4.2.3. E3 malfunction
E3 display

Communication malfunction between


IPM board and outdoor main board

Is there at least one LED in


the IPM board light?
No
Check the signal wire between
the IPM module and the main
board, is it connected good?

Yes

No
Yes
Reconnect and retry. Is
error still display?

No
No
Replace IPM board, and
then check whether the
system can run normally

Yes

No
Replace outdoor main
board, and then check
whether the system can run
normally

Yes

No
Replace the electric control
box

32

Trouble is solved

9.4.2.4. E4 malfunction
E4 display

Judge 1: Outdoor condenser temp. sensor (T3) is malfunction

Check whether the wiring of the


condenser temp. sensor(T3) is
broken off

Yes

Connect the wiring well

No
Check whether the resistance of
condenser temp. sensorT3) is
wrong refer to the Appendix 1

Yes

Replace condenser temp. sensor(T3)

No
Judge 2: Outdoor ambient temp. sensor (T4) is malfunction

Check whether the wiring of the


outdoor ambient temperature
sensor (T4) is broken off

Yes

Connect the wiring well

No
Check whether the resistance of
outdoor ambient temperature
sensor (T4) is wrong refer to the
Appendix 1

Yes

Replace outdoor ambient


temperature sensor (T4)

No
Replace outdoor main PCB

33

9.4.2.5. E5 malfunction

34

9.4.2.6. P0 malfunction

35

9.4.2.7. P1 malfunction

36

9.4.2.8. P2 malfunction

37

9.4.2.9. P3 malfunction

38

9.4.2.10. P4 malfunction
When compressor discharge temperature is higher than 115C, the unit will stop, and unit runs again when
compressor discharge temperature is lower than 90C.
P4 display

Temperature protection of
compressor discharge

Check whether the


compressor discharge temp.
is more than 115C ?

Check whether the


refrigerant is leak

Yes

Yes

Stop leaking and add refrigerant

No
Check whether the wiring
connection is right between
compressor discharge temp.
sensor and PCB according
to wiring diagrams?

No

Correct the wiring connection

Yes
Judge: The
discharge temp.
sensor is broken

Method: Check whether the


resistance of compressor
discharge temp. sensor is
right refer to the Appendix 2

No

Replace the compressor discharge temp. sensor

Yes

Replace outdoor main board

Trouble is solved

39

9.4.2.11. P5 malfunction
When condenser high temp. is more than 65C, the unit will stop, and unit runs again when outdoor pipe
temp. less than 52C.
P5 display

High temperature protection of


condenser
Replace the temperature sensor
No
Check whether the
condenser temperature is
more than 65C
No
Yes

Judge 1: Check whether the


outdoor ambient
temperature is higher than
50

Yes

Check whether the


resistance of condenser
temp. sensor is correct
refer to the Appendix 1

Yes

Replace outdoor main board

Stop the unit

No

Judge 2: Check whether the


heat exchanger is dirty

Yes

Clean the heat exchanger

No

No

Judge 3: The refrigerant


pipe is blocked

40

Yes

Let the refrigerant out, then use the high


pressure nitrogen or refrigerant to blow pipe,
vacuumize and charge the refrigerant again

9.4.2.12. P6 malfunction
P6 display

IPM module protection

Check whether the voltage


range of P-N on IPM module is
normal? DC 350-650V

Check whether the


input power supply is
correct? 380-415V, 3N,
50Hz

No

Regulate it to correct,
then check whether the
system can work
normally?

No

Yes
No

Yes
Check whether the
connecting line between main
board and the IPM module is
connected tightly

No

Connect it tightly,
check ok or not?

Check whether the


power supply line is
connected correctly
and tightly

Connect it correctly
and tightly, check ok
or not?

No

Yes
No

Check whether the


connecting line of the
compressor is connected
correctly or tightly

No

Yes

Connect it well,
check ok or not?

No

Check whether the


lines in E-part box are
connected tightly

No

Connect it tightly,
check ok or not?

Yes
No

Yes

Replace the IPM module,


check whether the system
can work normally?

No

Check whether the bridge rectifiers


are normal? Use the multimeter to
measure the resistance between
each two terminals, check whether
there is the condition that value of
resistance is 0

No

No

Yes
Replace the main board;
check whether the system
can work normally?

Yes
Yes

Replace the bridge rectifiers


Check whether the 3300F/400V
electrolytic capacitor is normal?

No

Replace the compressor,


check whether the system
can work normally?

No

Replace this electrolytic


capacitor

Yes

Trouble is solved
Yes

41

9.4.2.13. P7 malfunction
P7 display

High temperature protection of


evaporator

Whether compressor
operates?

No

Whether the
connection is
good?

Yes

Yes

Check whether the heat


exchanger is dirty, the airoutlet is blocked and the
indoor fan is running
normal?

Check the
resistance value of
the sensor via
Appendix 1,Is it
normal?

No

Reconnect and retest

No

Replace the temperature sensor

No
Clean the heat exchanger and
the air-outlet

Yes

Whether the indoor


PCB is normal?
Check whether the
indoor fan is running
normal

No
Check refrigerant system
(such as clogging of
capillary etc.)

42

No

Replace the indoor PCB

Appendix 1 Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table (C-- k)


C

12.6431

60

2.35774

100

0.62973

-19

115.266
108.146

20
21

12.0561

61

2.27249

101

0.61148

-18

101.517

22

11.5000

62

2.19073

102

0.59386

-17

96.3423

23

10.9731

63

2.11241

103

0.57683

-16

89.5865

24

10.4736

64

2.03732

104

0.56038

-15

84.2190

25

10.000

65

1.96532

105

0.54448

-14

79.3110

26

9.55074

66

1.89627

106

0.52912

-13

74.5360

27

9.12445

67

1.83003

107

0.51426

-12

70.1698

28

8.71983

68

1.76647

108

0.49989

-11

66.0898

29

8.33566

69

1.70547

109

0.48600

-20

-10

62.2756

30

7.97078

70

1.64691

110

0.47256

-9

58.7079

31

7.62411

71

1.59068

111

0.45957

-8

56.3694

32

7.29464

72

1.53668

112

0.44699

-7

52.2438

33

6.98142

73

1.48481

113

0.43482

-6

49.3161

34

6.68355

74

1.43498

114

0.42304

-5

46.5725

35

6.40021

75

1.38703

115

0.41164

-4

44.0000

36

6.13059

76

1.34105

116

0.40060

-3

41.5878

37

5.87359

77

1.29078

117

0.38991

-2

39.8239

38

5.62961

78

1.25423

118

0.37956

-1

37.1988

39

5.39689

79

1.21330

119

0.36954

35.2024

40

5.17519

80

1.17393

120

0.35982

33.3269

41

4.96392

81

1.13604

121

0.35042

31.5635

42

4.76253

82

1.09958

122

0.3413

29.9058

43

4.57050

83

1.06448

123

0.33246

28.3459

44

4.38736

84

1.03069

124

0.32390

26.8778

45

4.21263

85

0.99815

125

0.31559

25.4954

46

4.04589

86

0.96681

126

0.30754

24.1932

47

3.88673

87

0.93662

127

0.29974

22.5662

48

3.73476

88

0.90753

128

0.29216

21.8094

49

3.58962

89

0.87950

129

0.28482

10

20.7184

50

3.45097

90

0.85248

130

0.27770

11

19.6891

51

3.31847

91

0.82643

131

0.27078

12

18.7177

52

3.19183

92

0.80132

132

0.26408

13

17.8005

53

3.07075

93

0.77709

133

0.25757

14

16.9341

54

2.95896

94

0.75373

134

0.25125

15

16.1156

55

2.84421

95

0.73119

135

0.24512

16

15.3418

56

2.73823

96

0.70944

136

0.23916

17

14.6181

57

2.63682

97

0.68844

137

0.23338

18

13.9180

58

2.53973

98

0.66818

138

0.22776

19

13.2631

59

2.44677

99

0.64862

139

0.22231

43

Appendix 2 Discharge temp. sensor table (C-- k)

44

-20

542.7

20

-19

511.9

21

68.66

60

13.59

100

3.702

65.62

61

13.11

101

3.595

-18

483

22

62.73

62

12.65

102

3.492

-17

455.9

-16

430.5

23

59.98

63

12.21

103

3.392

24

57.37

64

11.79

104

3.296

-15

406.7

25

54.89

65

11.38

105

3.203

-14

384.3

26

52.53

66

10.99

106

3.113

-13

363.3

27

50.28

67

10.61

107

3.025

-12

343.6

28

48.14

68

10.25

108

2.941

-11

325.1

29

46.11

69

9.902

109

2.86

-10

307.7

30

44.17

70

9.569

110

2.781

-9

291.3

31

42.33

71

9.248

111

2.704

-8

275.9

32

40.57

72

8.94

112

2.63

-7

261.4

33

38.89

73

8.643

113

2.559

-6

247.8

34

37.3

74

8.358

114

2.489

-5

234.9

35

35.78

75

8.084

115

2.422

-4

222.8

36

34.32

76

7.82

116

2.357

-3

211.4

37

32.94

77

7.566

117

2.294

-2

200.7

38

31.62

78

7.321

118

2.233

-1

190.5

39

30.36

79

7.086

119

2.174

180.9

40

29.15

80

6.859

120

2.117

171.9

41

28

81

6.641

121

2.061

163.3

42

26.9

82

6.43

122

2.007

155.2

43

25.86

83

6.228

123

1.955

147.6

44

24.85

84

6.033

124

1.905

140.4

45

23.89

85

5.844

125

1.856

133.5

46

22.89

86

5.663

126

1.808

127.1

47

22.1

87

5.488

127

1.762

121

48

21.26

88

5.32

128

1.717

115.2

49

20.46

89

5.157

129

1.674

10

109.8

50

19.69

90

130

1.632

11

104.6

51

18.96

91

4.849

12

99.69

52

18.26

92

4.703

13

95.05

53

17.58

93

4.562

14

90.66

54

16.94

94

4.426

15

86.49

55

16.32

95

4.294

16

82.54

56

15.73

96

4.167

17

78.79

57

15.16

97

4.045

18

75.24

58

14.62

98

3.927

19

71.86

59

14.09

99

3.812

B(25/50)=3950K
R(90)=5K3%

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Verona, Italy
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