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1. In case of Accidents or Emergency
2. Pre-Installation and Installation
3. Operation and Maintenance

2. Specific
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1. Model Reference
2. Electrical Wiring Diagrams

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1. Operation Modes and Functions

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1. Maintenance
2. Disassembly

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1. Safety Caution
2. General Troubleshooting
3. Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Without Error Code
4. Quick Maintenance by Error Code
5. Troubleshooting by Error Code

Appendix
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i) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T1,T2,T3 and T4 (°C – K)
ii) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for TP (°C --K)
iii) ∆T(°F)=(9∆T(°C))/5

iv) Pressure On Service Port


Safety Precautions

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To prevent personal injury, or property or unit damage,
CAUTION

adhere to all precautiona
precautionary
ry measures and instructions

 e outlined in this manual. Before servicing a unit, refer to this • While unpacking be careful of sharp edges around
 c   S  the unit as well as the edges of the fins on the con-
 a  a service manual and its relevant sections.
 u  ef  
 t   t  denser and evaporator
evaporator..
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n
Failure to adhere to all precautionary measures
measures listed in this
 s  section may result in personal injury, damage to the unit or 3. Operation and Maintenance
to property, or in extreme cases, death.
WARNING  indicates a potentially hazardous
WARNING indicates WARNING
situation which if not avoided could result in serious • Do not use defective or under-rated circuit breakers.
personal injury, or death. • Ensure the unit is properly grounded and that a
dedicated circuit and breaker are installed.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation
CAUTION indicates • Do not modify or extend the power cable. Ensure
which if not avoided could result in minor or the power cable is secure and not damaged during
moderate personal injury, or unit damage. operation.
• Do not unplug the power supply plug during
operation.
1. In case of Accidents or Emergency • Do not store or use flammable materials near the
unit.
WARNING • Do not open the inlet grill of the unit during
• If a gas leak is suspected, immediately turn off the operation.
gas and ventilate the area if a gas leak is suspected • Do not touch the electrostatic filter if the unit is
before turning the unit on. equipped with one.
• If strange sounds or smoke is detected from the unit, • Do not block the inlet or outlet of air flow to the unit.
turn the breaker off and disconnect the power supply • Do not use harsh detergents, solvents, or similar items
cable. to clean the unit. Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
• If the unit comes into contact with liquid, contact an • Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when
authorized service center. removing the air filter as they are very sharp.
• If liquid from the batteries makes contact with skin or • Do not step on or place anything on the unit or
clothing, immediately rinse or wash the area well with outdoor units.
clean water. • Do not drink water drained from the unit
• Do not insert hands or other objects into the air inlet • Avoid direct skin contact with water drained from the
or outlet while the unit is plugged in. unit.
• Do not operate the unit with wet hands. • Use a firm stool or step ladder according to
• Do not use a remote controller that has previously manufacturer procedures when cleaning or
been exposed to battery damage or battery leakage. maintaining the unit.

CAUTION CAUTION
• Clean and ventilate the unit at regular intervals when • Do not install or operate the unit for an extended
operating it near a stove or near similar devices. period of time in areas of high humidity or in an
• Do not use the unit during severe weather conditions. environment directly exposing it to sea wind or salt
If possible, remove the product from the window spray.
before such occurrences. • Do not install the unit on a defective or damaged
installation stand, or in an unsecure location.
• Ensure the unit is installed at a level position
2. Pre-Installation and Installation • Do not install the unit where noise or air discharge
created by the outdoor unit will negatively impact the
WARNING environment or nearby residences.
• Use this unit only on a dedicated circuit. • Do not expose skin directly to the air discharged by
• Damage to the installation area could cause the unit the unit for prolonged periods of time.
to fall, potentially resulting in personal injury, prop- • Ensure the unit operates in areas water or other
erty damage, or product failure. liquids.
• Only qualified personnel should disassemble, install, • Ensure the drain hose is installed correctly to ensure
remove, or repair the unit. proper water drainage.
• Only a qualified electrician should perform electri- • When lifting or transporting the unit, it is
cal work. For more information, contact your dealer, recommended that two or more people are used for
seller, or an authorized Midea service center. this task.
• When the unit is not to be used for an extended time,
disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker.

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Specifications

Contents
1. Model Reference....................
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2.1 Indoor Unit ....................


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1. Model Reference
Refer to the following table to determine the specific indoor and outdoor unit model number of your purchased
equipment.

Indoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Model Capacity (Btu) Power Supply

MSAFA-09HRDN1-BN10W MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W 9K
115V~, 60Hz,
1Phase
MSAFB-12HRDN1-BN10W MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W 12K
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  p
 e
 c  MSAFA-09HRDN1-MN10W MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W 9K
i    
fi 
 c 
 a
 t    MSAFB-12HRDN1-MN10W MOBA30-12HDN1-MQ0W 12K
i    
 o
208-230V~, 60Hz,
n 1Phase
 s  MSAFC-18HRDN1-MN10W MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W 18K

MSAFD-24HRDN1-MN10W MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W 24K

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2. Electrical Wiring Diagrams

2.1 Indoor unit

Abbreviation Paraphrase

Y/ G Yellow-Green Conductor

ION Positive and Negative Ion Generator


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CAP Capacitor      o
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     c
PLASMA Electronic Dust Collector        fi
       i
     c
     e
to CCM Comm.Bus Central Controller (for CAC)      p
       S

XYE 485 Communication Line

L LIVE

N NEUTRAL

Heater The Electric Heating Belt of Indoor Unit

T1 Indoor Room Temperature

T2 Coil Temperature of Indoor Heat Exchanger Middle

T3 Coil Temperature of Condenser

T4 Outdoor Ambient Temperature

TH Compressor Suction Temperature

EEV Electirc Expansive Valve

TP Compressor Discharge Temperature

T2B Coil Temperature of Indoor Heat Exchanger Outlet

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MSAFA-09HRDN1-BN10W; MSAFA-09HRDN1-MN10W; MSAFB-12HRDN1-BN10W; MSAFB-12HRDN1-MN10W; MSAFC-
18HRDN1-MN10W; MSAFD-24HRDN1-MN10W
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL CAP
 Applicab
icable to
INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM Y/G
Y/G
ION
ION  ACmot otor
or only M M M

3
5(3or2)

HEATER
P1 2
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  p P2
 e
 c  SWITCH BOARD
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fi  2
CN701
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1 3 4
OPTIONAL
3

X Y E 12V/ 5V HA HB

OPTIONAL

To CCMComm. Bus or  To Randomly To Remote Alarm To Remote Switch


485 Wire-controller  Connected
Wire-controller 

- - - - This symbol indicates the


element is optional,the actual
shape shall prevail.

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2.2 Outdoor Unit

Abbreviation Paraphrase

4-WAY Gas Valve Assembly/4-WAY VALVE

AC-FAN Alternating Current FAN

DC-FAN Direct Current FAN


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CT1 AC Current Detector      n
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COMP Compressor      a
     c
       fi
       i
     c
L-PRO Low Pressure Switch      e
     p
       S
H-PRO High Pressure Switch

MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W

       E
       U 
       L
       B

     N
Y/G Y/G      W
     O  1 2 3 L N
     R Y/G
     B

Y/G

TO I NDOOR UNI T

4-WAY 

BLUE CRANKCASE
HEATER
RED

BLACK
PAN
HEATER

U V W A 
 C 
 C 
N
-F  



 5 

Y/G

Y/G
CN 7

OPTIONAL:
DC-FAN
Y/G

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MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-MQ0W

Y/G Y/G
BLUE OR BLACK

BROWN

1 2 3 L1 L2
Y/G

Y/G
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 e I NDOOR UNI T
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n CRANKCASE
 s  HEATER

PAN
HEATER

 C 



 C 
I  

 O
R

BLUE A 
 C 
-F  
R


D

Y/G
Y/G

BLACK
CN 7
U V W

 C 
 O
N  A 
 D  M
E  B 

Y/G  S 


I  

N


T  E 

M M

. P 
.
OPTIONAL:
 S 
 S 
E  E 
N
DC-FAN

 S   S  Y/G
 O  O
R  R

MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W; MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W

 Applic
 Ap lica
able to  Applic
 Ap lica
able to
the units adopting the units adopting
DC motor only  AC
 A C mototorr only
3
HEATER 2
CN4(CN5)

OPTIONAL:

CN30
CN3
    N
    W BLUE
    O 
    R
    B

(YELLOW)

RED
BL ACK(BLUE
BLUE))

Y/G
16022000019211
TO I NDOOR UNI T POWER SUPPLY
OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR WIRI
RING
NG DIAGRAM

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PCB board of MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W

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     c
     e
     p
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PCB board of MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-MQ0W

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PCB board of MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W; MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W

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After power on, LED3(Green color) and LED2(Red color) will be flash if the unit has some problems。
N o. Problems LED3(Green) LED3(Red) IU display
1 standby for normal ON OFF  

2 Operation normally OFF ON

3 IPM malfunction or IGBT over-strong current FLASH OFF P0


protection
4 Over voltage or too low voltage protection ON ON P1

5 EEPROM parameter error ON FLASH E5

6 Inverter compressor drive error OFF FLASH P4

7 Inverter compressor drive error FLASH ON P4

8 Inverter compressor drive error FLASH OFF P4

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Product Features

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1. Operation Modes and Functions Indoor fan delayed operation
• When the unit starts, the louver is automatically
1.1 Abbreviation activated and the indoor fan will operate after a period
of 7 seconds.
Unit element abbreviation
abbreviationss
• If the unit is in heating mode, the indoor fan is
regulated by the anti-cold wind function.
Abbreviation Element
Compressor preheating
T1 Indoor room temperature
T2 Coil temperature of evaporator Preheating is automatically activated when T4 sensor is
lower than 3°C.
T3 Coil temperature of condenser
Sensor redundancy and automatic shutoff
T4 Outdoor ambient temperature
TS Set temperature • If one temperature sensor malfunctions,
malfunctions, the air
conditioner continues operation and displays the
TP Compressor discharge temperature corresponding
correspond ing error code, allowing for emergency use.
• When more than one temperature
temperature sensor is


1.2 Safety Features malfunctioning,, the air conditioner ceases operation.
malfunctioning
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 d 
 u Compressor three-minute delay at restart Refrigerant leakage detection
 c 
 t 

 e Compressor functions are delayed for up to one minute
Compressor This function is active only when mode is selected. It will
will
 a
 t  upon the first startup of the unit, and are delayed for up detect if the compresso
compressorr is being damaged by refrigerant
 u
r  to three minutes upon subsequent unit restarts. leakage or by compress
compressoror overload. This is measured
 e
 s  using the coil temperature of evaporator T2 when the
Zero crossing detection error protection compressorr is in operation.
compresso
If AC can not detect zero crossing signal for 4 minutes or
the zero crossing signal time interval is not correct, the unit
will stop and the LED will display the failure. The correct
zero crossing signal time interval should be between
6-13ms.
Automatic shutoff based on compressor top
temperature
The unit ceases operation when the compress
compressoror top
temperature exceeds a pre-determined threshold.
threshold. The unit
will restart after the temperature guard of the compressor
top restarts.
Automatic shutoff based on discharge temperature
If the compresso
compressorr discharge temperature exceeds 115°C
for five seconds, the compress
compressor
or ceases operation.
Automatic shutoff based on fan speed
If the indoor fan speed registers below 300RPM for an
extended period of time, the unit ceases operation and the
corresponding error code is displayed on the indoor unit.
Inverter module protection
The inverter module has an automatic shutoff mechanism
based on the unit’s current, voltage, and temperature.
If automatic shutoff is initiated, the corresponding error
code is displayed on the indoor unit and the unit ceases
operation.

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1.3 Display Function 1.4 Fan Mode
Unit display functions When fan mode is activated:
• The outdoor fan and compressor are stopped.
stopped.
• Temperature control is disabled and no temperature
setting is displayed.
• The indoor fan speed can be set to high, med, low, or
auto.
• The louver operations are identical to those in cooling
mode.
• Auto fan: In fan-only mode, AC operates the same
same as
Function Display auto fan in cooling mode with the temperature set at
Temperature Set temperature value 24°C.

Temperature
1.5 Cooling Mode
(fan and Drying Room temperature
  s
mode) Cooling temperature compensation ( ∆t5) is a well-   e
  r
  u
Activation of Timer setting parameter of EEPROM. The default value is 0. The    t
  a
ON, Fresh, Swing, compressorr ceases operation when T1-Ts<-2.
compresso   e
   F
(3s)    t
Turbo, or Silent   c
1.5.1 Compressor Control   u
   d
Cancellation of   o
∆Tis the programmed parameter of temperature   r
Timer OFF, Fresh,    P
(3s) compensation.
Swing, Turbo, or
Silent • When T1-Ts < ∆T-2 ℃, the compresso
compressorr ceases
operation.
Defrost
• When T1-Ts > ∆T-0.5℃, the compresso
compressorr continues
Warming in heating operation.
mode • When the AC is operating in mute mode,
mode, the
Self-clean (available compressor operates at a low frequency.
on select units only) • When the current exceeds the preset
preset value, the current
Heating in room protection function activates and the compresso
compressorr
tempurature ceases operation.
under 8°C
1.5.2 Indoor Fan Control
• In cooling mode, the indoor fan operates continuously.
The fan speed can be set to high, medium, low, or
auto.
• If the compressor ceases operations
operations when the
configured
configur ed temperature is reached, the indoor fan
motor operates at the minimum or configured
configured speed.
1.5.3 Outdoor Fan Control
• The outdoor unit will be run at different
different fan speed
according to T4.
• For different outdoor
outdoor units, the fan speeds are
different.
1.5.4 Condenser
Condens er Temperature Protection
• When TP3<T3< TP3+5, the compressor
compressor frequency will
decrease to the lower level until to F1 and then runs at
F1.If TP3-3<T3< TP3, the compress
compressor or will keep running

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at the current frequency. • Unit runs for 15 minutes consecutively in defrosting
• When T3< TP3-3, the compressor
compressor will not limit the mode.
frequency and resume to the former frequency. 1.6.5 Evaporator Temperature Protection
• When T3> TP3+5 for 5 seconds, the compressor will When the evaporator temperature exceeds a preset
stop until T3< TP3-3. protection value, the compressor stops.
1.5.5 Evaporator Temperature Protection
When evaporator temperature drops below a configured 1.7 Auto-mode
value, the compressor and outdoor fan ceases operations.
remote controller.
• This mode can be selected with the remote
• In auto mode, the machine selects cooling,
cooling, heating, or
1.6 Heating Mode fan-only mode on the basis of ∆T (∆T =T1-Ts).
Heating temperature compensation (∆t3) is a well-setting
∆T Running mode
parameter of EEPROM. It's value ranges from -6°C to 6°C.
∆T>2℃ Cooling
1.6.1 Compressor Control -2℃≤∆T≤2℃ Fan-only
P  • When T1-Ts>-∆T, the compressor ceases operation. ∆T<-2℃ Heating*

 o
 d  • When T1-TS<∆T-1.5°C, the compressor continues
 u Heating*: In auto mode, cooling only models run the fan
 c  operation.
 t 

 e • When the AC is operating in mute mode,
mode, the • The louver operates same as in relevant mode.
mode.
 a
 t 
 u
compressor operates at a low frequency. • If the machine switches mode
mode between heating and
r  cooling, the compressor will keep stopping for 15
 e
 s 
• When the current exceeds the preset
preset value, the current
protection function activates and the compresso
compressorr minutes and then choose mode according to T1-Ts.
ceases operation. • If the setting temperature is modified,
modified, the machine will
choose running function again.
1.6.2 Indoor Fan Control:
• When the compressor
compressor is on, the indoor fan can be 1.8 Drying mode
set to high/med/low/auto. And the anti-cold wind
function has the priority. • Indoor fan speed is fixed at breeze and
and can’t be
changed. The louver angle is the same as in cooling
• The indoor fan speed will adjust according to the value
mode.
of T1-TS.
• All protections are active and the same
same as that in
1.6.3 Outdoor Fan Control: cooling mode.
• The outdoor unit will be run at different
different fan speed
according to T4. 1.9 Forced operation function
• For different outdoor
outdoor units, the fan speeds are
• Forced cooling mode:
different.
The compressor and outdoor fan continue to run and
1.6.4 Defrosting mode the indoor fan runs at low speed. After running for 30
• The unit enters defrosting mode according
according to minutes, the AC will switch to auto mode with a preset
changes in the temperature value of T3 as well as the temperature of 24°C.
compressor running time.
• Forced auto mode:
• In defrosting mode, the compressor
compressor continues to run,
the indoor and outdoor motor will cease operation, Forced auto mode operates the same as normal auto mode
the defrost light of the indoor unit will turn on, and with a preset temperature of 24°C.

the “ ” symbol is di
displayed. • The unit exits forced operation when
when it receives the
following signals:
• If any one of the following conditions
conditions is satisfied,
defrosting ends and the machine switches to normal • Switch on
heating mode: • Switch off
• T3 rises above
above TCDE1°C
TCDE1°C.. • Timer on
• T3 maintained above TCDE2°C
TCDE2°C for 80 seconds. • Timer off

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• Changes in: 1.14 Self clean(Optional)
• mode
• If you press “Self Clean” when the
the unit is in cooling or
• fan speed drying mode:
• sleeping mode • For cooling models, the indoor unit will run in low
• Follow me fan mode for a certain time,
t ime, then ceases operation.
• For heat pump models, the indoor
indoor unit will run in
1.10 Sleep function fan-only mode, then low heat, and finally in fan-
only mode.
• The sleep function is available in cooling,
cooling, heating, or
auto mode. • Self Clean keeps the indoor unit dry and prevents
prevents
mold growth.
• The operational process
process for sleep mode is as follows:
• When cooling, the temperature
temperature rises 1°C (to not 1.15 Follow me(Optional)
higher than 30°C) every hour. After 2 hours, the
temperature stops rising and the indoor fan is fixed • If you press “Follow Me” on the remote, the indoor
at low speed. unit will beep. This indicates the follow me function is
active.
• When heating, the temperature
temperature decreases 1°C(to   s
  e
not lower than 17°C) every hour. After 2 hours, the • Once active, the remote control will
will send a signal   r
  u
every 3 minutes, with no beeps. The unit automatically    t
temperature stops decreasing and the indoor fan is   a
  e
fixed at low speed. Anti-cold wind function takes sets the temperature according to the measurements    F
   t
priority. from the remote control.   c
  u
   d
• The operating time for sleep mode is 7 hours,
hours, after • The unit will only change modes
modes if the information   o
  r
which, the unit exits this mode and switches off. from the remote control makes it necessary, not from    P

the unit’s temperature setting.


• The timer setting is available in this mode.
• If the unit does not receive a signal for 7 minutes or
1.11 Auto-Restart function you press “Follow Me,” the function turns off. The
unit regulates temperature based on its own sensor
• The indoor unit has an auto-restart
auto-restart module that and settings.
allows the unit to restart automatically. The module
automatically stores the current settings (not including 1.16 Silence (Optional)
the swing setting) and, in the case of a sudden power
failure, will restore those setting automatically within 3 Press “Silence” on the remote control to enable the
minutes after power returns. SILENCE function. While this function is active, the
compressorr frequency is maintained at a lower level than
compresso
• If the unit was in forced cooling mode,
mode, it will run in
F2. The indoor unit will run at faint breeze, which reduces
this mode for 30 minutes and turn to auto mode with
noise to the lowest possible level.
temperature set to 24°C.
• If there is a power failure while the unit is running,
running, the
compressorr starts 3 minutes after the unit restarts. If
compresso 1.17 Information Inquiry
the unit was already off before the power failure, the • To enter information inquiry status, complete the
compressorr starts 1 minute after the unit restarts.
compresso following procedure within ten seconds:
• Press LED 3 times.
1.12 Refrigerant Leakage Detection
• Press SWING 3 times.
times.
With this new technology, the display area will show “EC”
• If you are successful, you will hear
hear beeps for two
when the outdoor unit detects refrigerant leakage.
seconds.
• Use the LED and SWING buttons to cycle through
through
1.13 8°C Heating(Optional) information displayed.
In heating mode, the temperature can be set to as low • Pressing LED will display
display the next code in the
as 8°C, preventing the indoor area from freezing if sequence. Pressing SWING will show the previous.
unoccupied during severe cold weather. • The following table shows information
information codes. The
screen will display this code for two seconds, then the
information for 25 seconds.

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Displayed
Displayed code Explanation Meaning Additional Notes
value
 T1 Room temperature 1. All displayed temperatures
use actual values.
Indoor coil
 T2 temperature 2. All temperatures are
-1F,-1E,-1d,-1c,- -25,-24,-23,-22,
Outdoor coil displayed in °C regardless
1b,-1A -21,-20
 T3 temperature of remote used.
-19—99 -19—99
Ambient 3. T1, T2, T3, T4, and T2B
 T4 display ranges from -25 to
temperature A0,A1,…A9 100,101,…109
70 °C. TP display ranges
 T2b
Outlet temperature b0,b1,…b9 110,111,…119 from -20 to 130 °C.
of indoor coil
c0,c1,…c9 120,121,…129 4. The frequency display
 TP Discharge
d0,d1,…d9 130,131,…139 ranges from 0 to 159HZ.
temperature
 TH E0,E1,…E9 140,141,…149 5. If the actual values exceed

Suction temperature
r  or fall short of the defined
 o
 d  F0,F1,…F9 150,151,…159 range, the values closest
 u FT  Targeted frequency
 c 
 t 
to the maximum and

 e
minimum values will be
 a Fr  Actual frequency displayed.
 t 
 u

 e 0 OFF N/A
 s 

IF  Indoor fan speed 1,2,3,4 Low speed, Medium Used for some large capacity
speed, High speed, motors.
Turbo.

14-FF Actual fan speed is Used for some small capacity


equal to the display motors.
value converted to
The display value is 14-FF
OF  Outdoor fan speed decimal value and (hexadecimal). The
multiplied by 10. This corresponding fan speed
is measured in RPM.
ranges from 200 to 2550RPM.

Actual EXV opening


value is equal to
the display value
LA EXV
EXV op
open
enin
ing
g an
angle 0-F
-FFF converted to decimal -
value and then
multiplied by 2.

If the actual value exceeds


Compressor or falls short of the defined
CT  continuous running 0-FF 0-255 minutes range, the value closest to the
time maximum and minimum will
be displayed.

For a detailed
Causes of
ST  0-99 explanation, contact -
compressor stop
technical support.

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Displayed
Displayed code Explanation Meaning Additional Notes
value
A0

A1

4 0-FF

5 2-28
Reserved - -
6 5-20
L 5-25
A   s
  e
  r
U   u
   t
  a
 T    e
   F
   t
  c
A   u
   d
5   o
  r
   P
 T 

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Maintenance and Disassembly

Contents

1. Maintenance ......................
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1.1 First Time Installation Check ....................


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1.2 Refrigerant Recharge ....................


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1.3 Re-Installation ...................


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1.3.1 Indoor Unit ...................


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1.3.2 Outdoor Unit ....................


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2. Disassembly ....................
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2.1 Indoor Unit .....................


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2.2 Outdoor Unit .....................


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1. Maintenance

1.1 First Time Installation Check


Air and moisture trapped in the refrigerant system affects To prevent air and moisture from affecting the air
the performance of the air conditioner by: conditioner’s performance, the indoor unit, as well as the
pipes between the
the indoor and outdoor
outdoor unit, must be be
• Increasing pressure
pressure in the system. leak tested and evacuated.
• Increasing the operating
operating current.
Leak test (soap water method)
• Decreasing the cooling or heating efficiency.
Use a soft brush to apply soapy water or a neutral liquid
• Congesting the capillary tubing due to ice build-up in
detergent onto the indoor unit connections and outdoor
the refrigerant circuit.
unit connections. If there is gas leakage, bubbles will form
• Corroding the refrigerant
refrigerant system. on the connection.

Air purging with vacuum pump

     

 

    d
  n
    y
  a   l
  e   b
  c
  n   m
  a   e
  n   s
    e   s
   t   a
 
  n   s
   i
     i    D
   a
   
   M


 

   
   


 


 

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Procedure:
1. Tighten the flare nuts of the indoor and outdoor • If the pressure does not
not achieve -0.1 MPa
units, and confirm that both the 2- and 3-way valves (14.5 Psi) after 50 minutes, check for leakage.
are closed. • If the pressure successfully
successfully reaches -0.1 MPa
2. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle (14.5 Psi), fully close the Handle Lo valve and
Lo to the gas service port of the 3-way valve. cease vacuum pump operations.
3. Connect the charge hose of Handle Hi connection to b. Wait for 5 minutes then check whether the gauge
the vacuum pump. needle moves after turning
tur ning off the vacuum pump.
4. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve. 6. Loosen the flare nut of the 3-way valve for 6 or
7 seconds and then tighten the flare nut again.
5. Using the vacuum pump, evacuate the system for
30 minutes. a. Confirm the pressure display in the pressure
indicator is slightly higher than the atmospheric
a. Check whether the compound meter indicates
pressure.
-0.1 MPa (14.5 Psi).
b. Remove the charge hose from the 3-way valve.
• If the meter does not
not indicate -0.1 MPa
(14.5 Psi) after 30 minutes, continue 7. Fully open the 2- and 3-way valves and tighten the
evacuating for an additional 20 minutes. cap of the 3-way valve.

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 a  t 
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1.2 Refrigerant Recharge

     

 



 

 
 



  

   

 

Prior to recharging the refrigerant, confirm the additional amount of refrigerant required using the following table:
   d
  n
  y
  a   l
Models Standard length Max. elevation Max. length Additional refrigerant   e   b
  c
  n   m
  a   e
9k&12k 7.5m (24.6ft) 10m (32.8ft) 25m (82.0ft) 15g/m (0.16oz/ft)   n   s
  e   s
   t   a
  n   s
   i
18k 7.5m (24.6ft) 20m (65.6ft) 30m (98.4ft) 15g/m (0.16oz/ft)    i    D
  a
   M
24k 7.5m (24.6ft) 25m (82.0ft) 50m (164ft) 30g/m (0.32oz/ft)

Procedure:
1. Connect the charge hose to the 3-way service port 7. Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and
and then open the 2- and the 3-way valves. charge the system with liquid refrigerant.
2. Connect the charge hose to the valve at t he bottom 8. When the electronic scale displays the correct weight
of the cylinder. (refer to the gauge and the pressure of the low side
3. If the refrigerant is R410A, invert the cylinder to to confirm), disconnect the charge hose from the
ensure a complete liquid charge. 3-way valve’s
valve’s service port immediately and turn
tur n off
the air conditioner before disconnecting the hose.
4. Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and close
the check valve on the charge set to purge the air. 9. Mount the valve stem caps and the service port.

5. Place the charging cylinder onto an electronic scale 10. Use a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to
and record the starting weight. a torque of 18 N.m.

6. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode. 11. Check for gas leakage.

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1.3 Re-Installation
1.3.1 Indoor Unit
Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit

     

 



 

 





 

M 
D  a
i   i  
 s  n
 a  t 
 e
 s  n
 s   a
 e n
m
 b   c 
 e
l    a
 y
n
 d 
Procedure:
1. Confirm that the 2- and 3-way valves are opened. 6. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode. Cease
2. Remove the valve stem caps and ensure that the valve operations when the gauge reaches 0.1 MPa
stems are opened (use as hexagonal wrench to open (14.5 Psi).
the valve stems). 7. Close the 3-way valve so that the gauge rests
3. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle between 0.3 MPa (43.5 Psi) and 0.5 MPa (72.5 Psi).
Lo to the 3-way valve’s gas service port. 8. Disconnect the charge set, and tighten the 2- and
4. Open the Handle Lo valve of the manifold valve to 3-way valve’s stem nuts (use a torque wrench to
purge air from the charge hose for 5 seconds and tighten the 3-way valves service port cap to a torque
then close it quickly. of 18 N.m).

5. Close the 2-way valve. 9. Check for gas leakage.

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Air purging with vacuum pump

     

 



 

   


  
   


 

   
   


 

   d
  n
  y
  a   l
  e   b
  c
  n   m
  a   e
  n   s
   e   s
   t   a
  n   s
   i
     i    D
  a
   M

Procedure:
1. Tighten the flare nuts of the indoor and outdoor • If the pressure does not
not achieve -0.1 MPa
units, and confirm that both the 2- and 3-way valves (14.5 Psi) after 50 minutes, check for leakage.
are closed. • If the pressure successfully
successfully reaches -0.1 MPa
2. Connect the charge hose with the push pin of Handle (14.5 Psi), fully close the Handle Lo valve and
Lo to the gas service port of the 3-way valve. cease vacuum pump operations.
3. Connect the charge hose of Handle Hi connection to b. Wait for 5 minutes then check whether the gauge
the vacuum pump. needle moves after turning
tur ning off the vacuum pump.
4. Fully open the Handle Lo manifold valve. 6. Loosen the flare nut of the 3-way valve for 6 or
7 seconds and then tighten the flare nut again.
5. Using the vacuum pump, evacuate the system for
30 minutes. c. Confirm the pressure display in the pressure
indicator is slightly higher than the atmospheric
a. Check whether the compound meter indicates
pressure.
-0.1 MPa (14.5 Psi).
d. Remove the charge hose from the 3-way valve.
• If the meter does not indicate -0.1 MPa (14.5 Psi)
after 30 minutes, continue evacuating for an 7. Fully open the 2- and 3-way valves and tighten the
additional 20 minutes. cap of the 3-way valve.

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1.3.2 Outdoor Unit
Evacuation for the whole system

     

 



 

 




 
 
 


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 a  t 
 e
 s  n Procedure:
 s   a
 e n
m
 b   c 
 e 1. Confirm that the 2- and 3-way valves are opened. 4. Close the valve (Low side) on the charge set and turn
l    a
 y off the vacuum pump.
n 2. Connect the vacuum pump to the 3-way valve’s
 d  service port. 5. Wait a period of five minutes then check whether the
3. Evacuate the system for approximately one hour. gauge needle moves after turning
tur ning off the vacuum
Confirm that the compound meter indicates pump.
-0.1 MPa (14.5Psi). 6. Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum pump.

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Refrigerant charging

     

 



 

 
 



  

   

 

Procedure:
   d
  n
1. Connect the charge hose to the 3-way service port 7. Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and   y
  a   l
and then open the 2- and the 3-way valves.   e   b
charge the system with liquid refrigerant.   c
  n   m
  a   e
2. Connect the charge hose to the valve at t he bottom 8. When the electronic scale displays the correct weight   n   s
of the cylinder. (refer to the gauge and the pressure of the low side   e   s
   t   a
  n   s
   i
to confirm), disconnect the charge hose from the    i    D
3. If the refrigerant is R410A, invert the cylinder to   a
ensure a complete liquid charge. 3-way valve’s
valve’s service port immediately and turn
tur n off    M
the air conditioner before disconnecting the hose.
4. Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and close
the check valve on the charge set to purge the air. 9. Mount the valve stem caps and the service port.
5. Place the charging cylinder onto an electronic scale 10. Use a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to
and record the starting weight. a torque of 18 N.m.
6. Operate the air conditioner in cooling mode. 11. Check for gas leakage.

Note: 1. Mechanical connectors used indoors shall comply with local regulations.
2. When mechanical connectors are reused indoors, sealing parts shall be renewed. When flared joints
are reused indoors, the flare part shall be re-fabricated.

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2. Disassembly

2.1 Indoor unit


1. Front Panel

Procedure Illustration
1) Hold the front
front panel by the tabs on Front Panel
the both sides and lift it (see CJ_AF_
INV_001).

Tab

CJ_AF_INV_001

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m
 b   c 
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l    a
 y
n
 d 

2) Push up the bottom of an air filter,


filter,
and then pull it out downwards (see
CJ_AF_INV_002).

Filter

CJ_AF_INV_002

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 26 
Procedure Illustration

3) Open the horizontal


horizontal louver
louver and push
push
the hook towards left to open it (see
CJ_AF_INV_003).

Horizontal Louver
Hook

CJ_AF_INV_003

   d
  n
  y
  a   l
  e   b
  c
  n   m
  a   e
  n   s
  e   s
   t   a
  n   s
   i
4) Bend the horizontal louver
louver lightly by
by    i    D
  a
both hands to loosen the hooks, then    M
remove the horizontal louver (see
CJ_AF_INV_004).

Hook

CJ_AF_INV_004

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 27 
Procedure Illustration

5) Remove 1 screw and then remove the


electrical cover(see CJ_AF_INV_005-1
and CJ_AF_INV_005-2
CJ_AF_INV_005-2). ).

CJ_AF_INV_005-1

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 a  t 
 e
 s  n
 s   a CJ_AF_INV_005-2
 e n
m
 b   c 
 e
l    a
 y
n
 d 
6) Disconnect the connector for display
board(see CJ_AF_INV_005-3) .

CJ_AF_INV_005-3

7) Remove the display board(see


board(see CJ_AF_
INV_005-4).

CJ_AF_INV_005-4

CJ_AF_INV_005

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 28 
Procedure Illustration

8) Open the screw


screw caps(2)
caps(2) and the
remove the screws(see CJ_AF_
INV_006).
9) Release the
the 4 hooks.

   d
  n
  y
  a   l
  e   b
CJ_AF_INV_006   c
  n   m
  a   e
  n   s
  e   s
   t   a
  n   s
   i
   i    D
  a
   M

10)Release the seven hooks in the back


(see CJ_AF_INV_007).

Hooks

CJ_AF_INV_007

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 29 
Procedure Illustration

11)Pull out the panel frame while


pushing the hook through a clearance
between the panel frame and the heat
exchanger (see CJ_AF_INV_008
CJ_AF_INV_008).).

CJ_AF_INV_008 Panel Frame

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 s  n
 s   a
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m
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2. Electrical parts
 Note: Remove the front panel (refer to 1. Front panel) before disassembling electrical parts.

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the fixing screw and then


remove the cover of electronic box
and the terminal cover (see CJ_AF_
INV_009). Electronic Cover

Fixing Screw

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2) Pull out the


the room temperature
temperature sensor
sensor T1 Sensor
(T1) and the coil temperature sensor Ground Screws
(T2) (see CJ_AF_INV_010).
3) Remove the two screws used for
the ground connection (see CJ_AF_
INV_010). T2 Sensor

CJ_AF_INV_010

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

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Procedure Illustration

4) Remove the fixing screw


screw (see CJ_AF_
INV_011-1).
5) Pull out the
the Electrical control
control box along
along
the direction indicated in right image.
to remove it (CJ_AF_INV_011
(CJ_AF_INV_011-2).-2).

Fixing Screw

CJ_AF_INV_011-1

Electronic Box

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Applicable to AC Motor Only

6) Disconnect the wires. Then


Then remove
remove Indoor Fan Motor
the electronic main board (CJ_AF_
INV_012).

CJ_AF_INV_012
Display Board
Pipe Temperature Sensor
Room Temperature Sensor

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

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Procedure Illustration

7) Remove the fixing screw, then remove


the capacitor of fan motor (see CJ_AF_
INV_013).

Capacitor of Fan Motor

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3. Evaporator
 Note: Remove the front panel and electrical parts (refer to 1. Front panel and 2. Electrical parts) before
disassembling evaporator
evaporat or..

Procedure Illustration
1) Disassemble the pipe holder
holder located at the
rear of the unit (see CJ_AF_INV_014).

Pipe Holder

CJ_AF_INV_014
2) Remove the screws onon the evaporator
evaporator
located at the fixed plate (see CJ_AF_
M INV_015).
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CJ_AF_INV_015

3) Remove the two screws on the evaporator


located at the base of the bearing side (see
CJ_AF_INV_016).

Screws

CJ_AF_INV_016

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Procedure Illustration

4) Pull out the evaporator


evaporator (see CJ_AF_ Evaporator
INV_017).

CJ_AF_INV_017

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4. Fan motor and fan
 Note: Remove the front panel, electrical parts and evaporator (refer to 1. Front panel, 2. Electrical parts, and
3. Evaporator). before disassembling fan motor and fan.

Procedure Illustration
1) Remove the two screws and remove the
fixing board of the fan motor (see CJ_AF_
INV_018).

Screws
CJ_AF_INV_018

2) Remove the
the Bearing sleeve(see CJ_AF_
INV_019).

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CJ_AF_INV_019

3) Remove the fixing screw


screw (see CJ_AF_
INV_020).
4) Pull out the
the fan motor and fan assembly
assembly
from the side.

Fixing Screw
CJ_AF_INV_020

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5. Step motor
 Note: Remove the front panel and electrical parts (refer to 1. Front panel, 2. Electrical parts) before
disassembling step motor
m otor..

Procedure Illustration
1) Remove the two screws, then remove
remove the
stepping motor (see CJ_AF_INV_021).

Stepping Motor

CJ_AF_INV_021

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2.2 Outdoor unit
1. Panel Plate
MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-
MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration

1) Turn off the air conditioner and the


power breaker.
2) Remove the screws of the big handle
and then remove the big handle
(3 screws) (see CJ_BA30_INV_0
CJ_BA30_INV_001).
01).

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3) Remove the screws ofof the top cover


cover
and then remove the top cover (3
Top Cover
Co ver
screws). One of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
BA30_INV_002).

CJ_BA30_INV_002

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 38 
Procedure Illustration

4) Remove the screws of the front panel


and then remove the front panel (7
screws) (see CJ_BA30_INV_00
CJ_BA30_INV_003).
3).

Front Panel

CJ_BA30_INV_003

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5) Remove the screws of
of the rear net and    M
then remove the rear net (2 screws)
(see CJ_BA30_INV_0
CJ_BA30_INV_004).
04).

CJ_BA30_INV_004

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Procedure Illustration

6) Remove the screws ofof the right panel


panel
and then remove the right panel
(5 screws) (see CJ_BA30_INV_0
CJ_BA30_INV_005).
05).

Right Panel

CJ_BA30_INV_005
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MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration

1) Turn off the air conditioner and the


power breaker.
2) Remove the screws of the big handle
and then remove the big handle
(3 screws) (see CJ_B30_INV_0
CJ_B30_INV_001).
01).

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CJ_B30_INV_001
Top Cover

3) Remove the screws ofof the top cover


cover
and then remove the top cover (3
screws). One of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
B30_INV_002).

CJ_B30_INV_002

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 41 
Procedure Illustration

4) Remove the screws of the front panel


and then remove the front panel (8
screws) (see CJ_B30_INV_00
CJ_B30_INV_003).
3).

Front Panel

CJ_B30_INV_003

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5) Remove the screws of of water collecting
cover and then remove the water
collecting cover (1 screw) (see CJ_B30_
INV_004).

Water Collecting Cover

CJ_B30_INV_004

Note: This section is for reference only. Actual unit appearance may vary.

 Page 42 
Procedure Illustration

6) Remove the screws ofof the right panel


panel
and then remove the right panel
(5 screws) (see CJ_B30_INV_0
CJ_B30_INV_005).
05).

Right Panel

CJ_B30_INV_005

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MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W:
Procedure Illustration

1) Turn off the air conditioner and the


power breaker.
2) Remove the screws of the big handle
and then remove the big handle
(3 screws) (see CJ_CA30_INV_0
CJ_CA30_INV_001).
01).

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n
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3) Remove the screws ofof the top cover


cover Top Cover
and then remove the top cover (3
screws). One of the screws is located
underneath the big handle (see CJ_
CA30_INV_002).

CJ_CA30_INV_002

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 Page 44 
Procedure Illustration

4) Remove the screws of the front panel


and then remove the front panel (7
screws) (see CJ_CA30_INV_00
CJ_CA30_INV_003).
3).

Front Panel

CJ_CA30_INV_003

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5) Remove the screws of of water collecting    M
Water Collecting Cover
cover and then remove the water
collecting cover (1 screw) (see CJ_
CA30_INV_004).

CJ_CA30_INV_004

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 Page 45 
Procedure Illustration

6) Remove the screws ofof the right panel


panel
and then remove the right panel
(6 screws) (see CJ_CA30_INV_0
CJ_CA30_INV_005).
05).

M Right Panel
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CJ_CA30_INV_005

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2. Fan disassembly
 Note: Remove the panel plate and (refer to 1. Panel plate) before disassembling fan.

MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-


MQ0W; MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the nut securing the fan


with a spanner (see CJ_ODU_
INV_001).
2) Remove the fan.

D-cut CJ_ODU_INV_001

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3) Remove the screws of the top cover.
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(2 screws) (see CJ_ODU_INV_002).   n   m
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CJ_ODU_INV_002

4) Unfix the hooks and then open the


electronic control box cover (4 hooks)
(see CJ_ODU_INV_003).

Hook

CJ_ODU_INV_003
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 Page 47 
Procedure Illustration

5) Disconnect the connector for fan motor


motor
from the electronic control board (see
CJ_ODU_INV_004).

Fan Motor
CJ_ODU_INV_004

6) Remove the fixing


fixing screws of
of the fan motor
(4 screws) (see CJ_ODU_INV_005).
7) Remove the fan motor.
motor.
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Fan Motor

CJ_ODU_INV_005

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MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the nut securing the fan


with a spanner (see CJ_ODU_
INV_006).
2) Remove the fan.

D-cut
CJ_ODU_INV_006

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3) Unfix the hooks and then open the


electronic control box cover (4 hooks)
(see CJ_ODU_INV_007).

CJ_ODU_INV_007

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 Page 49 
Procedure Illustration

4) Disconnect the connector for fan motor


motor
from the electronic control board (see
CJ_ODU_INV_008).

Fan Motor

CJ_ODU_INV_008

5) Remove the fixing


fixing screws of
of the fan motor
M (4 screws) (see CJ_ODU_INV_009).
D  a
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motor.
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Fan Motor

CJ_ODU_INV_009

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3. Electrical parts
 Note: Remove the panel plate and fan assembly (refer to 1. Panel plate and 2. Fan assembly) before
disassembling electrical parts.

MOBA30-09HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-09HDN1-MQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-BQ0W; MOBA30-12HDN1-


MQ0W; MOB30-18HDN1-MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the
the connector
connector for the
or (see CJ_ODU_INV_010).
compressor
compress 4-Way Valve

2) Pull out the two blue


blue wires connected
connected
with the four way valve (CJ_ODU_
INV_010).
3) Pull out connectors
connectors of the condenser
condenser
coil temp. sensor(T3),ou
sensor(T3),outdoor
tdoor ambient
temp. sensor(T4) and discharge temp.
sensor(TP) (CJ_ODU_INV_010).
4) Disconnect the electronic expansion
valve wire (CJ_ODU_INV_010).
5) Then remove
remove the electronic
electronic control
control
box (see CJ_ODU_INV_010).
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CJ_ODU_INV_010   n   s
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MOCA30-23HDN1-MQ0W:

Procedure Illustration
4-Way Valve

1) Remove the
the connector
connector for the
or (see CJ_ODU_INV_011).
compressor
compress
Heaters
2) Pull out the two blue
blue wires connected
connected
with the four way valve (see CJ_ODU_ Reactor DR
INV_011).
3) Pull out connectors
connectors of the condenser
condenser
coil temp. sensor(T3),ou
sensor(T3),outdoor
tdoor ambient
temp. sensor(T4) and discharge temp.
sensor(T5) (see CJ_ODU_INV_011).
4) Disconnect the electronic expansion
valve wire (see Fig CJ_ODU_INV_011).
5) Remove the
the connector
connector for electric
heaters (see Fig CJ_ODU_INV_011).
Compressor
6) Remove the connector for
for the DR and T3, T4, TP
reactor (see Fig CJ_ODU_INV_011). Fan Motor
Electronic Expansion Valve
7) Then remove the electronic control box
M (see Fig CJ_ODU_INV_011).
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4. Sound blanket
WARNING: Recover refrigerant from the refrigerant circuit before remove the compressor.
 Note: Remove the panel plate, electrical parts, and fan assembly (refer to 1. Panel plate, 2. Electrical parts,
and 3. Fan assembly) before disassembling sound blanket.

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the sound blanket (side and


top) (see CJ_ODU_INV_012).

Sound Blanket(top)

Sound Blanket(side)

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5. Four-way valve

WARNING: Recover refrigerant from the refrigerant circuit before remove the four-w
four-way
ay valve.
 Note: Remove the panel plate, electrical parts, and fan assembly (refer to 1. Panel plate, 2. Electrical parts,
and 3. Fan assembly) before disassembling four-way valve.

Procedure Illustration

1) Heat up the brazed parts and


and then detach
detach
the the four-way valve and the pipe (see
CJ_ODU_INV_013).
2) Remove the four-way valve assembly with
pliers.

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CJ_ODU_INV_013

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6. Compressor

WARNING: Recover refrigerant from the refrigerant circuit before remove the compressor.
 Note: Remove the panel plate, electrical parts, and fan assembly (refer to 1. Panel plate, 2. Electrical parts,
and 3. Fan assembly) before disassembling compressor.

Procedure Illustration

1) Remove the flange nut


nut of terminal cover
cover
and remove the termianal cover (see CJ_
ODU_INV_014).

Terminal Cover

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CJ_ODU_INV_014

connectors (see CJ_ODU_


2) Disconnect the connectors
INV_015).

CJ_ODU_INV_015

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 Page 55 
Procedure Illustration

3) Remove the hex nuts and washers securing


the compressor, located on the bottom
plate (see CJ_ODU_INV_016).

CJ_ODU_INV_016

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and then remove
remove
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 e the the discharge pipe and the suction
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n pipe (see CJ_ODU_INV_017).
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5) Lift the compressor
compressor from
from the base pan Discharge Pipe
assembly with pliers.

CJ_ODU_INV_017

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Troubleshooting

Contents
1. Safety Caution ...................
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............................................
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......................................59
................59

2. General Troubleshooting ....................


..........................................
............................................
..........................................60
....................60

3. Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Without Error Code......................


...............................61
.........61

3.1 Remote maintenance ...................


.........................................
............................................
..........................................61
....................61

3.2 Field maintenance ....................


..........................................
...........................................
...........................................
........................62
..62

4. Quick Maintenance by Error Code


Code......................................................................63
......................................................................63

5. Troubleshooting by Error Code......................


............................................
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...............................68
.........68

5.1 Common Check Procedures....................


Procedures..........................................
............................................
...............................68
.........68

5.2 E0/F4 (EEPROM parameter error) ....................


.........................................
...........................................
........................70
..70

5.3 E1 (Indoor and outdoor unit communication error) ......................


......................................71
................71

5.4 E2 (Zero crossing detection error diagnosis and solution) ...................


............................73
.........73

5.5 E3/F5 (Fan speed has been out of control diagnosis and solution) ................74

5.6 E4/E5/F1/F2/F3 (Open circuit or short circuit of temperature sensor diagnosis

and solution) .....................


...........................................
............................................
............................................
..............................77
........77

5.7 E7 (Indoor PCB /Display board communication error) ...................


...................................78
................78

5.8 EC (Refrigerant Leakage Detection diagnosis and solution) ......................


..........................79
....79

5.9 F0(Overload current protection diagnosis and solution) .....................


................................80
...........80
Contents

5.10 P0(IPM malfunction or IGBT over-strong current protection diagnosis and

solution) .....................................................................................................81

5.11 P1(Over voltage or too low voltage protection diagnosis and solution) .........82

5.12 P2(High temperature protection of IPM module


module diagnosis and solution) .......83

5.13 P4(Inverter compressor


compressor drive error diagnosis and solution) ....................
...........................84
.......84
1. Safety Caution
WARNING
Electricity remains in capacitors even when the power supply is off.
Ensure the capacitors are fully discharged before troubleshooting.

Electrolytic Capacitors

For other models, connect discharge resistance (approx.100Ω 40W) or a soldering iron plug between the positive and
negative terminals of the electrolytic capacitor.
capacitor. The terminals
ter minals are located on the bottom surface of the outdoor PCB.

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Note: This picture is for reference only. Actual appearances may vary.

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2. Genera
Generall Troublesh
roubleshooting
ooting

2.1 Error Display (Indoor Unit)


When the indoor unit encounters a recognized error,
error, the indicator light will flash in a correspond
corresponding
ing series, the timer
display may turn on or begin flashing, and an error code will be displayed. These error codes are described in the
following table:

Indicator Timer
Display Error Information Solution
flashes Display
1   O FF
OF E0 Indoor unit EEPROM parameter error Page 70
2   OFF
OF E1 Indoor / outdoor units communication error Page 71
3   O FF
OF E2 Zero-crossing signal detection error Page 73
4   O FF
OF E3 The
The ind
indoo
oorr fan
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eed
d is
is ope
opera
rati
ting
ng ou
outs
tsid
ide
e of
of the
the nor
norma
mall ran
range
ge Page 74

Indoor room temperature sensor T1 is in open circuit or has


5   O FF
OF E4 Page 77
short circuited

Evaporator coil temperature sensor T2 is in open circuit or


6   O FF
OF E5 Page 77
has short circuited

9   O FF
OF E7 Indoor PCB /Display board communication error Page 78
7   O FF
OF EC Refrigerant leak detected Page 79
1   ON
ON F0 Overload current protection Page 80

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4 open circuit or


2   ON
ON F1 Page 77
short circuit

Condenser coil temperature sensor T3 is in open circuit or


3   ON
ON F2 Page 77
has short circuited

T   Compressor discharge temperature sensor TP open circuit


Compressor
r   4   ON
ON F3 Page 77
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ON F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error Page 70
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or fan spe
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of the
the norm
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FL p0 IPM
IPM ma
malf
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on or IGB
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Page 81
81
2   FLASH
FL p1 Over voltage or over low voltage protection Page 82
3 FLASH p2 High temperature protection of IPM module Page 83
5   F LAS H
FL p4 Inverter compressor drive error Page 84

For other errors:


The display board may show a garbled code or a code undefined by the service manual. Ensure that this code is not a
temperature reading.
Troubleshooting:
Test the unit using the remote control. If the unit does not respond to the remote, the indoor PCB requires replacement.
If the unit responds, the display board requires replacement.

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3. Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Without Error
Error Code
Code

WARNING
Be sure to turn
tur n off unit before any maintenance to prevent damage or injury.
injury.

3.1 Remote maintenance


SUGGESTION: When troubles occur, please check the following points with customers before field maintenance.

Problem Solution

1 Unit will not start Page 64-65

2 The power switch is on but fans will not start Page 64-65

3 The tempreture on the playboard cannot be setted Page 64-65

4 Unit is on but the wind is not cold(hot) Page 64-65

5 Unit runs, but shortly stops Page 64-65

6 The unit startup and stop frequently Page 64-65

7 Unit ru
runs co
continuously but in
insuffiient co
cooling(heating) Page 64
64-65

8 Cool can not change to heat Page 64-65

9 Unit is noisy Page 64-65

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3.2 Field maintenance

Problem Solution

1 Unit will not start Page 66-67

2 Compressor will not start but fans run Page 66-67

3 Compressor and condenser (outdoor) fan will not start Page 66-67

4 Evaporator (indoor) fan will not start Page 66-67

5 Condenser (Outdoor) fan will not start Page 66-67

6 Unit runs, but shortly stops Page 66-67

7 Compressor short-cycles due to overload Page 66-67

8 High discharge pressure Page 66-67

9 Low discharge pressure Page 66-67

10 High suction pressure Page 66-67

11 Low suction pressure Page 66-67

12 Unit runs continuously but insuffiient cooling Page 66-67

13 Too cool Page 66-67

14 Compressor is noisy Page 66-67


T  
r  
 o 15 Horizontal louver can not revolve Page 66-67
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4. Quick Maintenance by Error Code
If you do not have the time to test whether specific parts are faulty, you can directly change the required parts according
the error code.
You can find the parts to replace by error code in the following table.

Error Code
Part requiring replacement
E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E7 EC F0

Indoor PCB x
Outdoor PCB x x x x x x x
Reactor x x x x x x x x
Indoor fan motor x x x x x x x
Outdoor fan motor x x x X x x x x x
Temperature sensor x x x x x x
T2 Sensor x x x x x x x x
Additional refrigerant x x x x x x x x x
Compressor x x x x x x x x
IPM board x x x x x x x x x
Outdoor unit x x x x x x x x
Display board x x x x x x x x

Error Code
Part requiring replacement
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 P0 P1 P2 P4
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Indoor fan motor x x x x x x x x x        T

Outdoor fan motor x x x x x x x x


Temperature sensor x x x X x x
T2 Sensor x x x x x x x x x
Additional refrigerant x x x x x x x x x
Compressor x x x x x x x
IPM board x x x x x x
Outdoor unit x x x x x x x x x

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1.Remote
1.Re mote Maintenance
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Unit wil
wil l not start ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Operation
Operation i s erratic, unpredictable, or unit is unresponsive

The tempreture on the playboard cannot be setted ☆ ☆

Unit is on but the wind is not cold(hot) ☆ ☆ ☆

Unit runs, but shortly stops ☆ ☆ ☆

The unit s tartup and s top frequently


frequently ☆ ☆ ☆

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ng(heating) ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Cool can not change to heat

Unit
Unit is noisy

The unit emits a bad odor ☆


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2.Field Maintenance Electrical Circuit

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Unit will not start ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Compressor
Compressor wil l not start but fans run ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Compressor
Compressor a nd condenser
condenser (outdoor)
(outdoor) fan wil l not start ☆ ☆ ☆

Evaporator (indoor)
(indoor) fan will not start
start ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Condenser
Condenser (Outdoor)
(Outdoor) fan wi ll not start ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Unit runs, but shortly stops ☆ ☆

Compressor
Compressor s hort-cycles
hort-cycles due to overloa
overloa d ☆ ☆

High discharge pressure

Low
Low dis charge pressure

High suction pressure


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Horizontal louver can not revolve
revolve ☆ ☆ ☆

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5. Troubleshooting by Error Code

5.1 Common Check Procedures


5.1.1 Temperature Sensor Check
Disconnect the temperature sensor from PCB, measure the resistance value with a tester.
Temperature Sensors.
Room temp.(T1) sensor,
Indoor coil temp.(T2) sensor,
Outdoor coil temp.(T3) sensor,
Outdoor ambient temp.(T4) sensor,
Compressor discharge temp.(Tp) sensor.
Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multi-meter.

5.1.2 Compressor checking


Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the tester.

Position Resistance Value


ASN98D22UFZ ASM135D23UFZ ATF235D22UMT
Blue - Red
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5.1.3 IPM Continuity Check
Turn off the power, let the large capacity electrolytic capacitors discharge completely, and dismount the IPM. Use a digital
tester to measure the resistance between P and UVWN; UVW and N.

Normal resistance Normal resistance


Digital tester Digital tester
value value
(+)Red (-)Black (+)Red (-)Black
N ∞ U ∞

U V
P N
V (Several MΩ) W (Several MΩ)
W (+)Red

5.1.4 Fan Motor


Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the tester.

Model YKT-32-6-202L YKT-32-6-3L YKT-48-6-206 YKT-63-6-200L


Brand Tongde Welling Welling Welling
Black – Red Main Ω 86 213 152 88.5
Blue –Black AUX Ω 64 156 142 138

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5.2 E0/F4 (EEPROM parameter error)
Description:: Indoor or outdoor PCB main chip does not receive feedback from EEPROM chip.
Description
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Indoor PCB
• Outdoor PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:

Shut off the power supply and turn it


on 2 minutes later.

Is it still displaying the error NO The unit is operating normally.


code?

YES

If the EEPROM chip is welded on main


PCB, replace the main PCB directly.
Otherwise, check if the EEPROM chip
plugged in main PCB well.

Is it plugged well? NO Correct the connection.

Replace the indoor/outdoor


main PCB.

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Note: These images are for reference only.

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5.3 E1 (Indoor and outdoor unit communication error)
Description:: The indoor unit has not received feedback from the outdoor unit for 110 seconds, four consecutive times.
Description
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Indoor PCB
• Outdoor PCB
• Reactor
Troubleshooting and repair:

Power off, then restart the unit after 2 minutes.

Does a problem remain? NO The unit is operating normally

YES

Measure Vs. (Vs is the voltage between S and N of


outdoor unit. Red pan-S, Black pan-N)

Is the voltage moving


The voltage is a
alternately between Positive and NO
certain value
negative?

NO
Check the indoor wiring
connections
The voltage moves alternately with
positive value.

Is it normal?
 Check the outdoor wiring connection.

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Replace the
NO Is it normal? NO
reactor

YES Replace the outdoor PCB.

Replace the outdoor PCB.


Power on.

Is the error
resolved?

NO
Replace the indoor PCB.

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Remarks:
• Use a multimeter to test the DC voltage between 2 port and 3 port of outdoor
outdoor unit. The red pin of multimeter
connects with 2 port while the black pin is for 3 port.
• When AC is normal running, the voltage will move alternately between -25V to 25V.
• If the outdoor unit has malfunction, the voltage will move alternately with positive value.
• While if the indoor unit has malfunction,
malfunction, the voltage will be a certain value.

• Use a multimeter to test the resistance of the reactor which does not connect with capacitor.
capacitor.
• The normal value should be around zero ohm.
ohm. Otherwise, the reactor must have malfunction.

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5.4 E2 (Zero crossing detection error diagnosis and solution)
Description: When PCB does not receive zero crossing signal feedback for 4 minutes or the zero crossing signal time
Description:
interval is abnormal.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Connection mistake
• PCB faulty
Troubleshooting and repair:

Check the connections and


power supply.

Correct the connections. Turn on the


Is it normal? NO
 unit when the power supply is good.

YES

Indoor main PCB is defective. Replace


indoor main PCB.

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5.5 E3/F5(Fan speed is operating outside of the normal range)
Description: When the indoor fan speed keeps too low (300RPM) for certain time, the unit will stop and the LED will
Description:
display the failure(E3). When the outdoor fan speed registers below 200RPM or over 1500RPM for an extended period of
time, the unit will stop and the LED will display the failure(F5).
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Wiring mistake
• Faulty fan assembly’y
assembly’y faulty
• Faulty fan motor
motor
• Faulty PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:

Power off, then restart the unit after 2 minutes.

Does a problem remain? NO The unit is operating normally

YES

Shut off the power supply, Rotate


the fan by hand.

Does it turn easily? NO Find the cause of the problem and resolve it

YES

Check the wiring of fan motor.


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Is it within normal parameters? NO Replace the indoor PCB

YES

Replace the fan motor

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Index:
1. Indoor or Outdoor DC Fan Motor(control chip is in fan motor)
Power on and when the unit is in standby, measure the voltage of pin1-pin3, pin4-pin3 in fan motor connector. If the
value of the voltage is not in the range showing in below table, the PCB must has problems and need to be replaced.
220-240V~):
• DC motor voltage input and output (voltage: 220-240V~)

No. Color Signal Voltage


1 Red Vs/Vm 280V~380V
2 --- --- ---
3 Black GND 0V
4 White Vcc 14-17.5V
5 Yellow Vsp 0~5.6V
6 Blue FG 14-17.5V
• DC motor voltage input and output (voltage: 115V~):

No. Color Signal Voltage


1 Red Vs/Vm 140V~190V
2 --- --- ---
3 Black GND 0V
4 White Vcc 14-17.5V
5 Yellow Vsp 0~5.6V
6 Blue FG 14-17.5V

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fan motor must has problems and need to be replaced. otherwise the PCB must has problems and need to be replaced.

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3. Indoor AC Fan Motor
Power on and set the unit running in fan mode at high fan speed. After running for 15 seconds, measure the voltage of
pin1 and pin2. If the value of the voltage is less than 100V(208~240V power supply) or 50V(115V power supply), the
PCB must has problems and need to be replaced.

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5.6 E4/E5/F1/F2/F3 (Open circuit or short
short circuit
circuit of temperature sensor diagnosis and
solution)
Description:: If the sampling voltage is lower than 0.06V or higher than 4.94V, the LED will display the failure.
Description
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Wiring mistake
• Faulty sensor
• Faulty PCB
Troubleshooting and repair:

Check the connection between


temperature sensor and PCB.

Is it properly wired? NO Ensure proper connections.

YES
Measure the resistance value
of the sensor.

Is it within acceptable
NO Replace the Sensor.
parameters?

YES
Replace indoor or outdoor PCB

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5.7 E7 (Indoor PCB /Display board communication error)
Description:: Indoor PCB does not receive feedback from Display board for 120 seconds.
Description
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Wiring mistake
• Faulty PCB
• Display board malfunction
malfunction
Troubleshooting and repair:

Power off, then restart the unit


2 minutes later.

Is it still displaying
NO The unit is operating normally.
the error code?

YES

Check the wirings and


connection.

Are all the


 Correct the connection
connections NO
or replace
replace the Wirings.
Wirings.
good?

YES
T  
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NO

Replace the Display board.

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5.8 EC (Refrigerant Leakage Detection diagnosis and solution)
Description:: Define the evaporator coil temp.T2 of the compresso
Description compressorr just starts running as Tcool.
Tcool.
In the beginning 8 minutes after the compressor starts up, if T2 <Tcool-1°C (Tcool-33.8°F) does not keep continuous 4
seconds and compressor
compressor running frequency higher than 50Hz does not keep continuou
continuouss 3 minutes, and this situation
happens 3 times, the display
display area will show “EC” and AC will turn off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Faulty T2 sensor
sensor
• Faulty iIndoor
iIndoor PCB
• System problems,
problems, such as leakage or blockages
Troubleshooting and repair
repair::

Power off, then restart the unit 2 minutes later.

Does a problem remain?

YES

Put your hands in front of the


indoor air outlet.

Is there cool
air blowing out from YES Check the T2 sensor.
indoor air outlet?

NO Is it securely Replace the      g


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Are any leakages Repair the leakage and
YES
present? recharge the refrigerant.

NO

Check System for blockages and


clear blockages if present.

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5.9 F0(Overload current protection diagnosis and solution)
Description:: An abnormal current rise is detected by checking the specified current detection circuit.
Description
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Power supply problems.
• System blockage
• Faulty PCB
• Wiring mistake
• Compresso
Compressorr malfunction

Check the power supply.

Is it in working order? NO Stop the unit.

YES

Check system for blockages.

Do any exist? NO Clear the blockage.

YES

Check the compressor resistance values.

Are they within acceptable


NO Replace the compressor.
parameters?

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Ensure proper connections or
Are they properly connected? NO
replace the wires.

YES

Check the reactor.

Is it in working order? NO Replace outdoor PCB.

YES

Replace the outdoor unit.

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5.10 P0(IPM malfunction or IGBT over-str
over-strong
ong current protection
protection diagnosis and solution)
Description: When the voltage signal the IPM sends to the compresso
compressorr drive chip is abnormal, the display LED shows
“P0” and the AC turn off.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Wiring mistake
• IPM malfunction
• Faulty outdoor fan assembly
• Compresso
Compressorr malfunction
• Faulty outdoor
outdoor PCB

Check the wiring between


PCB and compressor.

Ensure proper connections or


Does an error exist? YES
replace the wires and connectors.

NO

Check the IPM.

Replace the IPM board or


Is it in working order? NO
replace the outdoor PCB.

YES

Check the outdoor fan and the


outdoor unit ventilation.

Please refer to the solution of the Fan      g


Is it in working order? NO      n
Speed
Speed is
is Ou
Outt of Contro
Controll malfun
malfuncti
ction.
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 Are they within


NO Replace the compressor.
acceptable parameters?

YES

Replace the outdoor PCB.

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5.11 P1(Over voltage or too low voltage protection
protection diagnosis
diagnosis and solution)
Description: Abnormal increases or decreases in voltage are detected by checking the specified voltage detection circuit.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Power supply issues
issues
• System leakage or blockage
blockage
• Faulty PCB

Check the power supply.

Is it in working order? NO Turn off the unit.

YES

Check the connections and wires.

Ensure proper connections or


 Are they in working order? NO
replace the wires.

YES

Power on and measure the


voltage between P and N.

While the unit is in standby,


T  
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 o NO Replace the IPM board.
 u DC 310V, 340V or 380V? When start up
 b  
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YES

 Check the reactor.

Is it in working order? NO Replace outdoor PCB.

YES

Replace the reactor.

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5.12 P2(High temperature protection of IPM module
module diagnosis and solution)
Description: If the temperature of IPM module is higher than setting value, the LED displays this failure code.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Faulty PCB
• Connection problems
Troubleshooting and repair:

Check the fastening screws on the


PCB and IPM radiator.

 Are they Replace the outdoor


YES
fixed tightly? control PCB.

NO

Tighten the screws and apply


silicon grease.

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5.13 P4(Inverter compressor drive error diagnosis and solution)
solution)
Description: An abnormal inverter compressor
compressor drive is detected by a special detection circuit, including
including communication
signal detection, voltage detection, compressor rotation speed signal detection and so on.
Recommended parts to prepare:
• Wiring mistake
• PM malfunction
• Outdoor fan ass’y faulty
faulty
• Compresso
Compressorr malfunction
• Outdoor PCB faulty

Check the wiring between the


PCB and compressor.

Ensure proper connections or replace


Is it improperly wired? YES
the wires and connectors.

NO

Check the IPM.

Is it functioning Replace the IPM board or


NO
properly? replace the outdoor PCB.

YES

Check the outdoor fan and


the outdoor unit ventilation.

T  
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NO
properly? Speed Malfunction”
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 Are they within


NO Replace the compressor.
acceptable parameters?

YES

Replace the outdoor PCB.

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Contents
i) Temperat
emperature
ure Sensor Resist
Resistance
ance Value Table for T1, T2, T3, and T4 (°C – K) ....86

ii) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for TP (°C --K) .....................
..............................87
.........87

iii) ∆T(°F)=(9∆T(°C))/5 ................................................................................................88

iv) Pressure On Service Port ....................


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i) Temperature Sensor Resistance Value
Value Table
Table for T1,T2,T3 and T4 (°C – K)
°C °F K O hm °C °F K O hm °C °F K O hm °C °F K Ohm
-20 -4 115.266 20 68 1 2 .6 4 3 1 60 140 2.35774 100 212 0.62973
-19 -2 108.146 21 70 1 2 .0 5 6 1 61 142 2.27249 101 214 0.61148
-18 0 1 0 1 .5 1 7 22 72 1 1 .5 62 144 2.19073 102 216 0 .5 9 3 8 6
-17 1 9 6 .3 4 2 3 23 73 1 0 .9 7 3 1 63 145 2.11241 103 217 0 .5 7 6 8 3
-16 3 8 9 .5 8 6 5 24 75 1 0 .4 7 3 6 64 147 2.03732 104 219 0 .5 6 0 3 8
-15 5 8 4 .2 1 9 25 77 10 65 149 1.96532 105 221 0 .5 4 4 4 8
-14 7 7 9 .3 1 1 26 79 9.55074 66 151 1.89627 106 223 0 .5 2 9 1 2
-13 9 7 4 .5 3 6 27 81 9.12445 67 153 1 .8 3 0 0 3 1 07 225 0 .5 1 4 2 6
-12 10 7 0 .1 6 9 8 28 82 8.71983 68 154 1 .7 6 6 4 7 108 226 0 .4 9 9 8 9
-11 12 6 6 .0 8 9 8 29 84 8.33566 69 156 1 .7 0 5 4 7 109 228 0 .4 8 6
-10 14 62.2756 30 86 7.97078 70 158 1 .6 4 6 9 1 110 230 0.47256
-9 16 58.7079 31 88 7.62411 71 160 1 .5 9 0 6 8 111 232 0.45957
-8 18 56.3694 32 90 7 .2 9 4 6 4 72 162 1 .5 3 6 6 8 112 234 0.44699
-7 19 52.2438 33 91 6 .9 8 1 4 2 73 163 1 .4 8 4 8 1 113 235 0.43482
-6 21 49.3161 34 93 6 .6 8 3 5 5 74 165 1.43498 114 237 0.42304
-5 23 46.5725 35 95 6 .4 0 0 2 1 75 167 1.38703 115 239 0.41164
-4 25 44 36 97 6 .1 3 0 5 9 76 169 1.34105 116 241 0 .4 0 0 6
-3 27 4 1 .5 8 7 8 37 99 5 .8 7 3 5 9 77 171 1.29078 117 243 0 .3 8 9 9 1
-2 28 3 9 .8 2 3 9 38 100 5 .6 2 9 6 1 78 172 1.25423 118 244 0 .3 7 9 5 6
-1 30 3 7 .1 9 8 8 39 102 5.39689 79 174 1.2133 119 246 0 .3 6 9 5 4
0 32 3 5 .2 0 2 4 40 104 5.17519 80 176 1.17393 120 248 0 .3 5 9 8 2
1 34 3 3 .3 2 6 9 41 106 4.96392 81 178 1 .1 3 6 0 4 121 250 0 .3 5 0 4 2
2 36 31.5635 42 108 4.76253 82 180 1 .0 9 9 5 8 122 252 0.3413
3 37 29.9058 43 109 4 .5 7 0 5 83 181 1 .0 6 4 4 8 123 253 0.33246
4 39 28.3459 44 111 4 .3 8 7 3 6 84 183 1.03069 124 255 0.3239
5 41 26.8778 45 113 4 .2 1 2 6 3 85 185 0.99815 125 257 0 .3 1 5 5 9
6 43 2 5 .4 9 5 4 46 115 4 .0 4 5 8 9 86 187 0.96681 126 259 0 .3 0 7 5 4
7 45 2 4 .1 9 3 2 47 117 3.88673 87 189 0.93662 127 261 0 .2 9 9 7 4
8 46 2 2 .5 6 6 2 48 1 18 3.73476 88 190 0 .9 0 7 5 3 1 28 262 0 .2 9 2 1 6
9 48 21.8094 49 1 20 3.58962 89 192 0 .8 7 9 5 129 264 0.28482
10 50 20.7184 50 122 3 .4 5 0 9 7 90 194 0 .8 5 2 4 8 130 266 0.2777
11 52 19.6891 51 124 3 .3 1 8 4 7 91 196 0 .8 2 6 4 3 131 268 0.27078

A 12 54 18.7177 52 126 3 .1 9 1 8 3 92 198 0.80132 132 270 0.26408


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  p 13 55 1 7 .8 0 0 5 53 127 3 .0 7 0 7 5 93 199 0.77709 133 271 0 .2 5 7 5 7
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n 14 57 1 6 .9 3 4 1 54 129 2 .9 5 8 9 6 94 201 0.75373 134 273 0 .2 5 1 2 5
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x 15 59 1 6 .1 1 5 6 55 131 2.84421 95 203 0.73119 135 275 0 .2 4 5 1 2
16 61 1 5 .3 4 1 8 56 13 3 2.73823 96 205 0 .7 0 9 4 4 136 277 0 .2 3 9 1 6
17 63 14.6181 57 13 5 2.63682 97 207 0 .6 8 8 4 4 137 279 0.23338
18 64 13.918 58 136 2 .5 3 9 7 3 98 208 0 .6 6 8 1 8 138 280 0.22776
19 66 13.2631 59 13 8 2 .4 4 6 7 7 99 210 0.64862 139 282 0.22231

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ii) Tempera
emperature
ture Sensor Resistance Value
Value Table
Table for TP (°C --K)
°C °F K O hm °C °F K O hm °C °F K Oh m °C °F K O hm
°C °F K O hm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm °C °F K Ohm
-20 -4 542.7 20 68 6 8 .6 6 60 140 1 3 .5 9 100 212 3.702
-19 -2 511.9 21 70 6 5 .6 2 61 142 1 3 .1 1 101 214 3.595
-18 0 483 22 72 6 2 .7 3 62 144 12.65 102 216 3 .4 9 2
-17 1 4 5 5 .9 23 73 5 9 .9 8 63 145 12.21 103 21 7 3 .3 9 2
-16 3 4 3 0 .5 24 75 5 7 .3 7 64 147 11.79 104 21 9 3 .2 9 6
-15 5 4 0 6 .7 25 77 5 4 .8 9 65 149 11.38 105 22 1 3 .2 0 3
-14 7 3 8 4 .3 26 79 5 2 .5 3 66 151 10.99 106 22 3 3 .1 1 3
-13 9 3 6 3 .3 27 81 50.28 67 153 1 0 .6 1 107 22 5 3 .0 2 5
-12 10 3 4 3 .6 28 82 48.14 68 154 1 0 .2 5 108 226 2 .9 4 1
-11 12 3 2 5 .1 29 84 46.11 69 156 9 .9 0 2 109 228 2 .8 6
-10 14 3 0 7 .7 30 86 44.17 70 158 9 .5 6 9 110 230 2 .7 8 1
-9 16 2 9 1 .3 31 88 42.33 71 160 9 .2 4 8 111 232 2 .7 0 4
-8 18 275.9 32 90 40.57 72 162 8 .9 4 112 234 2.63
-7 19 261.4 33 91 38.89 73 163 8 .6 4 3 113 235 2.559
-6 21 247.8 34 93 3 7 .3 74 165 8 .3 5 8 114 237 2.489
-5 23 234.9 35 95 35.78 75 167 8 .0 8 4 115 239 2.422
-4 25 222.8 36 97 34.32 76 169 7 .8 2 116 241 2.357
-3 27 2 1 1 .4 37 99 32.94 77 171 7.566 117 243 2 .2 9 4
-2 28 2 0 0 .7 38 100 3 1 .6 2 78 1 72 7.321 118 244 2 .2 3 3
-1 30 1 9 0 .5 39 102 3 0 .3 6 79 1 74 7.086 119 246 2 .1 7 4
0 32 1 8 0 .9 40 104 2 9 .1 5 80 176 6 .8 5 9 120 248 2 .1 1 7
1 34 1 7 1 .9 41 106 28 81 178 6 .6 4 1 121 250 2 .0 6 1
2 36 1 6 3 .3 42 108 26.9 82 1 80 6 .4 3 122 252 2 .0 0 7
3 37 155.2 43 109 2 5 .8 6 83 181 6 .2 2 8 123 253 1.955
4 39 147.6 44 111 2 4 .8 5 84 183 6 .0 3 3 124 255 1.905
5 41 1 4 0 .4 45 113 2 3 .8 9 85 185 5.844 125 257 1 .8 5 6
6 43 1 3 3 .5 46 115 2 2 .8 9 86 187 5.663 126 259 1 .8 0 8
7 45 1 2 7 .1 47 117 2 2 .1 87 189 5.488 127 261 1 .7 6 2
8 46 121
12 48 118 21.26 88 190 5 .3 2 128 262 1 .7 1 7
9 48 1 1 5 .2 49 120 20.46 89 192 5 .1 5 7 129 264 1 .6 7 4
10 50 109.8 50 122 1 9 .6 9 90 194 5 130 266 1.632
11 52 104.6 51 1 24 1 8 .9 6 91 196 4.849
12 54 9 9 .6 9 52 126 1 8 .2 6 92 198 4.703     x
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13 55 9 5 .0 5 53 127 1 7 .5 8 93 199 4.562     n
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14 57 9 0 .6 6 54 129 16.94 94 201 4 .4 2 6     p
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15 59 8 6 .4 9 55 131 16.32 95 203 4 .2 9 4
16 61 82.54 56 133 1 5 .7 3 96 205 4 .1 6 7
17 63 78.79 57 135 1 5 .1 6 97 207 4 .0 4 5
18 64 75.24 58 136 1 4 .6 2 98 208 3 .9 2 7
19 66 7 1 .8 6 59 138 1 4 .0 9 99 210 3.812

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iii) ∆T(°F)=(9∆T(°C))/5
°C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F
-5 23 21 6 9 .8 51 1 2 3 .8 82 1 7 9 .6 113 2 3 5 .4
-4 2 4 .8 22 7 1 .6 52 1 2 5 .6 83 1 8 1 .4 114 2 3 7 .2
-3 2 6 .6 23 7 3 .4 53 1 2 7 .4 84 1 8 3 .2 115 239
-2 2 8 .4 24 7 5 .2 54 1 2 9 .2 85 185 116 240.8
-1 3 0 .2 25 77 55 1 31 86 1 8 6 .8 117 242.6
0 32 2 5 .5 7 7 .9 56 1 3 2 .8 87 1 8 8 .6 118 244.4
0.5 3 2 .9 26 7 8 .8 57 1 3 4 .6 88 1 9 0 .4 119 246.2
1 3 3 .8 27 8 0 .6 58 1 3 6 .4 89 1 9 2 .2 120 248
1.5 3 4 .7 28 8 2 .4 59 1 3 8 .2 90 1 94 121 249.8
2 3 5 .6 29 8 4 .2 60 140 91 1 9 5 .8 122 251.6
2.5 3 6 .5 30 86 61 1 4 1 .8 92 1 9 7 .6 123 253.4
3 3 7 .4 31 8 7 .8 62 1 4 3 .6 93 1 9 9 .4 124 255.2
3.5 3 8 .3 32 8 9 .6 63 1 4 5 .4 94 2 0 1 .2 125 257
4 3 9 .2 33 9 1 .4 64 1 4 7 .2 95 203 126 258.8
4.5 4 0 .1 34 9 3 .2 65 149 96 2 0 4 .8 127 260.6
5 41 35 95 66 1 5 0 .8 97 2 0 6 .6 1 28 262.4
6 4 2 .8 36 9 6 .8 67 1 5 2 .6 98 2 0 8 .4 129 264.2
7 4 4 .6 37 9 8 .6 68 1 5 4 .4 99 2 1 0 .2 130 266
8 4 6 .4 38 1 0 0 .4 69 1 5 6 .2 100 212 131 267.8
9 4 8 .2 39 1 0 2 .2 70 158 101 2 1 3 .8 132 269.6
10 50 40 104 71 1 5 9 .8 102 2 1 5 .6 133 271.4
11 5 1 .8 41 1 0 5 .8 72 1 6 1 .6 103 2 1 7 .4 134 273.2
12 5 3 .6 42 1 0 7 .6 73 1 6 3 .4 104 2 1 9 .2 135 275
13 5 5 .4 43 1 0 9 .4 74 1 6 5 .2 105 221 136 276.8
14 5 7 .2 44 1 1 1 .2 75 167 106 2 2 2 .8 137 278.6
15 59 45 113 76 1 6 8 .8 107 2 2 4 .6 138 280.4
16 6 0 .8 46 1 1 4 .8 77 1 7 0 .6 108 2 2 6 .4 139 282.2
17 6 2 .6 47 1 1 6 .6 78 1 7 2 .4 109 2 2 8 .2 140 284
18 6 4 .4 48 1 1 8 .4 79 1 7 4 .2 110 230 141 285.8
19 6 6 .2 49 1 2 0 .2 80 176 111 2 3 1 .8 142 287.6
20 68 50 122 81 1 7 7 .8 112 2 3 3 .6 143 289.4

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iv) Pressure On Service Port
Cooling chart:
ODT
°F(°C) 7 5 (2 3 .8 9 ) 8 5 ( 2 9 .4 4 ) 9 5 (3 5 ) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11)
IDT
BAR 7 0 /5 9 8 .2 7.8 8 .1 8 .6 1 0 .1
BAR 7 5 /6 3 8 .6 8.3 8 .7 9 .1 1 0 .7
BAR 8 0 /6 7 9 .3 8.9 9 .1 9 .6 1 1 .2

ODT
°F(°C) 7 5 (2 3 .8 9 ) 8 5 ( 2 9 .4 4 ) 9 5 (3 5 ) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11)
IDT
PSI 70/59 119 113 117 125 147
PSI 75/63 124 120 126 132 155
PSI 80/67 135 129 132 140 162

ODT
°F(°C) 7 5 (2 3 .8 9 ) 8 5 ( 2 9 .4 4 ) 9 5 (3 5 ) 105 (40.56) 115 (46.11)
IDT
MPA 7 0 /5 9 0 .8 2 0.78 0 .8 1 0 .8 6 1 .0 1
MPA 7 5 /6 3 0 .8 6 0.83 0 .8 7 0 .9 1 1 .0 7
MPA 8 0 /6 7 0 .9 3 0.89 0 .9 1 0 .9 6 1 .1 2

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Heating chart:
ODT 57/53 47/43 37/33 27/23 17/13
°F(°C)
IDT (13.89/11.67) (8.33/6.11) (2.78/0.56) (-2.78/-5) (-8.33/-10.56)
BAR 55 3 0 .3 28.5 2 5 .3 2 2 .8 2 0 .8
BAR 65 3 2 .5 30.0 2 6 .6 2 5 .4 2 3 .3
BAR 75 3 3 .8 31.5 2 7 .8 2 6 .3 2 4 .9

ODT 57/53 47/43 37/33 27/23 17/13


°F(°C)
IDT (13.89/11.67) (8.33/6.11) (2.78/0.56) (-2.78/-5) (-8.33/-10.56)
PSI 55 439 413 367 330 302
PSI 65 471 435 386 368 339
PSI 75 489 457 403 381 362

ODT 57/53 47/43 37/33 27/23 17/13


°F(°C)
IDT (13.89/11.67) (8.33/6.11) (2.78/0.56) (-2.78/-5) (-8.33/-10.56)
MPA 55 3 .0 3 2 .8 5 2 .5 3 2 .2 8 2.08
MPA 65 3 .2 5 3 .0 0 2 .6 6 2 .5 4 2.33
MPA 75 3 .3 8 3 .1 5 2 .7 8 2 .6 3 2.49

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