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Trouble Shooting Guide

Error Indicator
• This function indicates types of failure in self-diagnosis and occurrence of failure for air condition.
• Error mark is displayed on LGMV as shown in the table
• If more than two troubles occur simultaneously, lower number of error code is first displayed.
• After error occurrence, if error is released, error LED is also released simultaneously.

Error Display
- Error is displayed with unit number.
- Indoor unit error is displayed on IDU info, outdoor error is displayed on Operation Info located on right upper
side.
- If error occurs, click the error and trouble shooting guide is provided

Display Title Cause of Error


0 1 - Air temperature sensor of indoor unit Air temperature sensor of indoor unit is open or short

0 2 - Inlet pipe temperature sensor of indoor unit Inlet pipe temperature sensor of indoor unit is open or short
Communication error : wired remote con- Failing to receive wired remote controller signal in indoor
Indoor unit related error

0 3 -
troller £ indoor unit unit PCB
0 4 - Drain pump Malfunction of drain pump
Communication error : outdoor unit £
0 5 - Failing to receive outdoor unit signal in indoor unit PCB
indoor unit
Outlet pipe temperature sensor of indoor Outlet pipe temperature sensor of indoor unit is open or
0 6 -
unit short
In case when the serial number marked on EEPROM of
0 9 - Indoor EEPROM Error
Indoor unit is 0 or FFFFFF
Disconnecting the fan motor connector/Failure of indoor
1 0 - Poor fan motor operation
fan motor lock
1 7 - Inlet Air temperature sensor of FAU Air temperature sensor of indoor unit is open or short
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor
1 Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Drive IPM Fault
IPM Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Drive IPM Fault
IPM Fault
Outdoor unit related error

2 1
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Drive IPM Fault
IPM Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Drive IPM Fault
IPM Fault
Inverter Board Input Over Current(RMS) of Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Board Input Current excess
1
Master Outdoor Unit (RMS)
Inverter Board Input Over Current(RMS) of Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Board Input Current excess
2
Slave1 Outdoor Unit (RMS)
2 2
Inverter Board Input Over Current(RMS) of Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Board Input Current excess
3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit (RMS)
Inverter Board Input Over Current(RMS) of Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Board Input Current excess
4
Slave3 Outdoor Unit (RMS)

1
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor DC charging is not performed at Master Outdoor Unit after
1
DC link Low Voltage starting relay turn on.
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor DC charging is not performed at Slave1 Outdoor Unit after
2
DC link Low Voltage starting relay turn on.
2 3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor DC charging is not performed at Slave2 Outdoor Unit after
3
DC link Low Voltage starting relay turn on.
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor DC charging is not performed at Slave3 Outdoor Unit after
4
DC link Low Voltage starting relay turn on.
System is turned off by Master Outdoor Unit high pressure
1 Master Outdoor Unit High Pressure Switch
switch.
System is turned off by slave1 Outdoor Unit high pressure
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Switch
switch.
2 4
System is turned off by slave2 Outdoor Unit high pressure
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Switch
switch.
System is turned off by slave3 Outdoor Unit high pressure
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Switch
switch.
Master Outdoor Unit Input Voltage High/ Master Outdoor Unit input voltage is over 487V or below
1
Low Voltage 270V
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Input Voltage High/ Slave1 Outdoor Unit input voltage is over 487V or below
2
Low Voltage 270V
2 5
Outdoor unit related error

Slave2 Outdoor Unit Input Voltage High/ Slave2 Outdoor Unit input voltage is over 487V or below
3
Low Voltage 270V
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Input Voltage High/ Slave3 Outdoor Unit input voltage is over 487V or below
4
Low Voltage 270V
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor The First Start Failure by Master Outdoor Unit Inverter
1
Start Failure Compressor Abnormality
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor The First Start Failure by Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter
2
Start Failure Compressor Abnormality
2 6
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor The First Start Failure by Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter
3
Start Failure Compressor Abnormality
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor The First Start Failure by Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter
4
Start Failure Compressor Abnormality
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter DC link High System is turned off by Master Outdoor Unit DC Voltage
1
Voltage Over Charging
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter DC link High System is turned off by Slave1 Outdoor Unit DC Voltage
2
Voltage Over Charging
2 8
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter DC link High System is turned off by Slave2 Outdoor Unit DC Voltage
3
Voltage Over Charging
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter DC link High System is turned off by Slave3 Outdoor Unit DC Voltage
4
Voltage Over Charging
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Fault OR Drive
1
Over Current Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Fault OR Drive
2
Over Current Fault
2 9
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Fault OR Drive
3
Over Current Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Fault OR Drive
4
Over Current Fault

2
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Master Outdoor Uunit Constant
1
Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant
2
Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature
3 0
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant
3
Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant
4
Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor2 High Discharge Temperature
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor System is turned off by Master Outdoor Unit Inverter
1
High Discharge Temperature Compressor High Discharge Temperature
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor System is turned off by Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter
2
High Discharge Temperature Compressor High Discharge Temperature
3 2
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor System is turned off by Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter
3
Discharge High Temperature Compressor High Discharge Temperature
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor System is turned off by Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter
4
High Discharge Temperature Compressor High Discharge Temperature
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Master Outdoor Uunit Constant
1
Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant
2
Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature
3 3
Outdoor unit related error

Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant
3
Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed System is turned off by Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant
4
Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature Speed Compressor1 High Discharge Temperature
System is turned off by excessive increase of high pressure
1 High Pressure of Master Outdoor Unit
of Master Outdoor Unit
System is turned off by excessive increase of high pressure
2 High Pressure of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
3 4
System is turned off by excessive increase of high pressure
3 High Pressure of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
System is turned off by excessive increase of high pressure
4 High Pressure of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
System is turned off by excessive decrease of low pressure
1 Low Pressure of Master Outdoor Unit
of Master Outdoor Unit
System is turned off by excessive decrease of low pressure
2 Low Pressure of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
3 5
System is turned off by excessive decrease of low pressure
3 Low Pressure of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
System is turned off by excessive decrease of low pressure
4 Low Pressure of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Master Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Ratio Master Outdoor Unit stayed under low pressure limit for 3
1
Limited minutes
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Ratio Slave1 Outdoor Unit stayed under low pressure limit for 3
2
Limited minutes
3 6
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Ratio Slave2 Outdoor Unit stayed under low pressure limit for 3
3
Limited minutes
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Ratio Slave3 Outdoor Unit stayed under low pressure limit for 3
4
Limited minutes

3
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor CT Sensor open
1
CT Sensor Fault or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor CT Sensor open
2
CT Sensor Fault or short
4 0
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor CT Sensor open
3
CT Sensor Fault or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor CT Sensor open
4
CT Sensor Fault or short
Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Master Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Discharge
1
Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Temperature Sensor open or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave1 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Discharge
2
Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Temperature Sensor open or short
4 1
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave2 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Discharge
3
Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Temperature Sensor open or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Slave3 Outdoor Unit Inverter Compressor Discharge
4
Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault Temperature Sensor open or short
Outdoor unit related error

Master Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor


1 Master Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
4 2
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Low Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Master Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor
1 Master Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
4 3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit High Pressure Sensor open or short
Fault
Master Outdoor Unit Air Temperature
1 Master Outdoor Unit Air Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
4 4
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Air Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault

4
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Master Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Temperature
1
Temperature Sensor (Front side) Fault Sensor(Front side) open or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Slave1 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor
2
Temperature Sensor (Front side) Fault (Front side) open or short
4 5
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Slave2 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Temperature
3
Temperature Sensor (Front side) Fault Sensor(Front side) open or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Slave3 Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Temperature
4
Temperature Sensor (Front side) Fault Sensor(Front side) open or short
Master Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Master Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Sensor open or
1
Sensor Fault short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Slave1 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Sensor open or
2
Sensor Fault short
4 6
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Slave2 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Sensor open or
3
Sensor Fault short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Slave3 Outdoor Unit Suction Temperature Sensor open or
4
Sensor Fault short
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor1
1 Compressor1 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Outdoor unit related error

Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed


Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor1
2 Compressor1 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
4 7
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor1
3 Compressor1 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor1
4 Compressor1 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor 2
1 Compressor2 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor 2
2 Compressor2 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
4 8
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor 2
3 Compressor2 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Compressor 2
4 Compressor2 Discharge Temperature
Discharge Temperature Sensor open or short
Sensor Fault
Master Outdoor Unit Faulty IPM
1 Master Outdoor Unit IPM Temperature Sensor short/open
Temperature Sensor
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Faulty IPM
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit IPM Temperature Sensor short/open
Temperature Sensor
4 9
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Faulty IPM
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit IPM Temperature Sensor short/open
Temperature Sensor
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Faulty IPM
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit IPM Temperature Sensor short/open
Temperature Sensor

5
Display Title Cause of Error
Omitting connection of R, S, T power of
1 Omitting connection of Master outdoor unit
Master Outdoor Unit
Omitting connection of R, S, T power of
2 Omitting connection of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
Slave1 Outdoor Unit
5 0
Omitting connection of R, S, T power of
3 Omitting connection of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Omitting connection of R, S, T power of
4 Omitting connection of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Excessive connection of indoor units compared to capacity
1 Excessive capacity of indoor units
of Outdoor Unit
5 1
Excessive capacity of indoor units from Excessive connection of indoor units compared to capacity
2
zoning branches of zoning branches of HR Unit
Communication error : inverter PCB ¡ Failing to receive inverter signal at main PCB of Master
1
Main PCB Outdoor Unit
Communication error : inverter PCB ¡ Failing to receive inverter signal at main PCB of Slave1
2
Main PCB Outdoor Unit
5 2
Communication error : inverter PCB ¡
Outdoor unit related error

Failing to receive inverter signal at main PCB of Slave2


3
Main PCB Outdoor Unit
Communication error : inverter PCB ¡ Failing to receive inverter signal at main PCB of Slave3
4
Main PCB Outdoor Unit
Communication error : indoor unit ¡ main Failing to receive indoor unit signal at main PCB of Outdoor
5 3 1
PCB of Outdoor Unit Unit .
Reverse connection of R, S, T power of Reverse connection or omitting connection of R, S, T power
1
Master Outdoor Unit of Master Outdoor Unit
Reverse connection of R, S, T power of Reverse connection or omitting connection of R, S, T power
2
Slave1 Outdoor Unit of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
5 4
Reverse connection of R, S, T power of Reverse connection or omitting connection of R, S, T power
3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Reverse connection of R, S, T power of Reverse connection or omitting connection of R, S, T power
4
Slave3 Outdoor Unit of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Master Outdoor Unit Communication Error Master Outdoor Unit Controller part cannot receive inverter
1
with Inverter Controller control signals (usually happens after on-boarding)
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Communication Error Slave1 Outdoor Unit Controller part cannot receive inverter
2
with Inverter Controller control signals (usually happens after on-boarding)
5 7
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Communication Error Slave2 Outdoor Unit Controller part cannot receive inverter
3
with Inverter Controller control signals (usually happens after on-boarding)
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Communication Error Slave3 Outdoor Unit Controller part cannot receive inverter
4
with Inverter Controller control signals (usually happens after on-boarding)

5 9 1 Error of series installation In the case of installing smaller outdoor unit as master unit

6
Display Title Cause of Error
Inverter PCB EEPROM Error of Master
1 Access Error of Inverter PCB of Master Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Inverter PCB EEPROM Error of Slave1
2 Access Error of Inverter PCB of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
Unit
6 0
Inverter PCB EEPROM Error of Slave2
3 Access Error of Inverter PCB of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Unit
Inverter PCB EEPROM Error of Slave3
4 Access Error of Inverter PCB of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Unit
1 Master Outdoor Unit Fan Lock Restriction of Master Outdoor Unit

2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan Lock Restriction of Slave1 Outdoor Unit


6 7
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan Lock Restriction of Slave2 Outdoor Unit

4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan Lock Restriction of Slave3 Outdoor Unit


Constant1 CT Sensor Error of Master
1 Constant1 CT Sensor open or short of Master Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Constant1 CT Sensor Error of Slave1
2 Constant1 CT Sensor open or short of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
6 9
Outdoor unit related error

Constant1 CT Sensor Error of Slave2


3 Constant1 CT Sensor open or short of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Constant1 CT Sensor Error of Slave3
4 Constant1 CT Sensor open or short of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Constant2 CT Sensor Error of Master
1 Constant2 CT Sensor open or short of Master Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Constant2 CT Sensor Error of Slave1
2 Constant2 CT Sensor open or short of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
7 0
Constant2 CT Sensor Error of Slave2
3 Constant2 CT Sensor open or short of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Constant2 CT Sensor Error of Slave3
4 Constant2 CT Sensor open or short of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Instant Over Current(Peak) of Master
1 Instant Over Current(Peak) of Master Outdoor Unit PFC
Outdoor Unit PFC
Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave1
2 Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave1 Outdoor Unit PFC
Outdoor Unit PFC
7 3
Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave2
3 Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave2 Outdoor Unit PFC
Outdoor Unit PFC
Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave3
4 Instant Over Current(Peak) of Slave3 Outdoor Unit PFC
Outdoor Unit PFC
1 Master Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor Error Master Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor open or short

2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor Error Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor open or short
7 5
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor Error Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor open or short

4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor Error Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan CT Sensor open or short

7
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High
1 Master Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High Voltage Error
Voltage Error
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High Voltage Error
Voltage Error
7 6
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High Voltage Error
Voltage Error
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link High Voltage Error
Voltage Error
Master Outdoor Unit Fan Over Current
1 Master Outdoor Unit Fan Current is over 5A
Error
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan Over Current
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan is over 5A
Error
7 7
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan Over Current
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan is over 5A
Error
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan Over Current
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan is over 5A
Error
Outdoor unit related error

Master Outdoor Unit Fan Start Failure


1 Master Outdoor Unit Fan First Position Sensing Failure
Error
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan Start Failure
2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan First Position Sensing Failure
Error
7 9
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan Start Failure
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan First Position Sensing Failure
Error
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan Start Failure
4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan First Position Sensing Failure
Error
Master Outdoor Unit Main PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Master Outdoor Unit Main
1
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Main PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave1 Outdoor Unit Main
2
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
8 6
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Main PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave2 Outdoor Unit Main
3
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Main PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave3 Outdoor Unit Main
4
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
Master Outdoor Unit Fan PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Master Outdoor Unit Fan
1
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan
2
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
8 7
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan
3
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB EEPROM Communication Fail Between Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan
4
Error MICOM and EEPROM or omitting EEPROM

8
Display Title Cause of Error
Communication Error Between Master Failing to receive Slave Unit signal at main PCB of Master
1
Outdoor Unit and Other Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Communication Error Between Slave1 Failing to receive master and other Slave Unit signal at
2
Outdoor Unit and Other Outdoor Unit main PCB of Slave1 Outdoor Unit
1 0 4
Communication Error Between Slave2 Failing to receive master and other Slave Unit signal at
3
Outdoor Unit and Other Outdoor Unit main PCB of Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Communication Error Between Slave3 Failing to receive master and other Slave Unit signal at
4
Outdoor Unit and Other Outdoor Unit main PCB of Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Master Outdoor Unit Fan PCB
1 Failing to receive fan signal at main PCB of master unit.
Communication Error
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB
2 Failing to receive fan signal at main PCB of Slave1 unit.
Communication Error
1 0 5
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB
3 Failing to receive fan signal at main PCB of Slave2 unit.
Communication Error
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB
4 Failing to receive fan signal at main PCB of Slave3 unit.
Communication Error
Outdoor unit related error

1 Master Outdoor Unit FAN IPM Fault Error Instant Over Current at Master Outdoor Unit Fan IPM

2 Slave1 Outdoor Unit FAN IPM Fault Error Instant Over Current at Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan IPM
1 0 6
3 Slave2 Outdoor Unit FAN IPM Fault Error Instant Over Current at Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan IPM

4 Slave3 Outdoor Unit FAN IPM Fault Error Instant Over Current at Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan IPM

Master Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Low Master Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Input Voltage is under
1
Voltage Error 380V
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Low Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Input Voltage is under
2
Voltage Error 380V
1 0 7
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Low Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Input Voltage is under
3
Voltage Error 380V
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan DC Link Low Slave3 Outdoor Uni Fan DC Link Input Voltage is under
4
Voltage Error 380V
Master Outdoor Unit Liquid pipe Liquid pipe temperature sensor of Master Outdoor Unit is
1
Temperature Sensor Error open or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Liquid pipe Liquid pipe temperature sensor of slave1 Outdoor Unit is
2
Temperature Sensor Error open or short
1 1 3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Liquid pipe Liquid pipe temperature sensor of slave2 Outdoor Unit is
3
Temperature Sensor Error open or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Liquid pipe Liquid pipe temperature sensor of slave3 Outdoor Unit is
4
Temperature Sensor Error open or short

9
Display Title Cause of Error
Master Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Master Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Temperature
1
Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Slave1 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Temperature
2
Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
1 1 5
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Slave2 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Temperature
3
Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Slave3 Outdoor Unit Subcooling Outlet Temperature
4
Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
Failure of operation mode conversion at
1 Pressure unbalance between Outdoor Units
Master Outdoor Unit
Failure of operation mode conversion at
2 Pressure unbalance between Outdoor Units
Slave1 Outdoor Unit
1 5 1
Failure of operation mode conversion at
3 Pressure unbalance between Outdoor Units
Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Failure of operation mode conversion at
4 Pressure unbalance between Outdoor Units
Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Master upper part heat exchanger temper- Master Outdoor Unit upper part temperature sensor
1
ature sensor error open/short
Slave1 upper part heat exchanger temper- Slave1 Outdoor Unit upper part temperature sensor
2
ature sensor error open/short
1 5 3
Outdoor unit related error

Slave2 upper part heat exchanger temper- Slave2 Outdoor Unit upper part temperature sensor
3
ature sensor error open/short
Slave3 upper part heat exchanger temper- Slave3 Outdoor Unit upper part temperature sensor
4
ature sensor error open/short
Master lower part heat exchanger tempera- Master Outdoor Unit lower part temperature sensor
1
ture sensor error open/short
Slave1 lower part heat exchanger tempera- Slave1 Outdoor Unit lower part temperature sensor
2
ture sensor error open/short
1 5 4
Slave2 lower part heat exchanger tempera- Slave2 Outdoor Unit lower part temperature sensor
3
ture sensor error open/short
Slave3 lower part heat exchanger tempera- Slave3 Outdoor Unit lower part temperature sensor
4
ture sensor error open/short
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric break
1
Compressor 1 Fault down at Master Outdoor Unit
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
2
Compressor 1 Fault Slave1 Outdoor Unit
1 7 3
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
3
Compressor 1 Fault Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
4
Compressor 1 Fault Slave3 Outdoor Unit
Master Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric break
1
Compressor 2 Fault down at Master Outdoor Unit
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
2
Compressor 2 Fault Slave1 Outdoor Unit
1 7 4
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
3
Compressor 2 Fault Slave2 Outdoor Unit
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Constant Speed Comp locking, Check Valve leakage, comp dielectric at
4
Compressor 2 Fault Slave3 Outdoor Unit

10
Display Title Cause of Error

1 Master outdoor unit Main Board Main- Master Outdoor Unit Main Board Main-Sub Micom communi-
Sub Micom communication error cation failed
Slave1 outdoor unit Main Board Main- Slave1 Outdoor Unit Main Board Main-Sub Micom communi-
2
Sub Micom communication error cation failed
1 8 2
Slave2 outdoor unit Main Board Main- Slave2 Outdoor Unit Main Board Main-Sub Micom communi-
3 Sub Micom communication error cation failed
Slave3 outdoor unit Main Board Main- Slave3 Outdoor Unit Main Board Main-Sub Micom communi-
4 Sub Micom communication error cation failed
Master Inv. oil balance pipe Temperature Master Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
1 Sensor error short
Slave1 Inv. oil balance pipe Temperature Slave1 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
2 Sensor error short
1 8 4
3 Slave2 Inv. oil balance pipe Temperature Slave2 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
Sensor error short
Slave3 Inv. oil balance pipe Temperature Slave3 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
4 Sensor error short
Master const.1 oil balance pipe Master Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
1 Temperature Sensor error short
Slave1 const.1 oil balance pipe Slave1 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
2 Temperature Sensor error short
1 8 5
Slave2 const.1 oil balance pipe Slave2 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
3 Temperature Sensor error short
Outdoor unit related error

Slave3 const.1 oil balance pipe Slave3 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
4 Temperature Sensor error short
Master const.2 oil balance pipe Master Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
1 Temperature Sensor error short
Slave1 const.2 oil balance pipe Slave1 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
2 Temperature Sensor error short
1 8 6
Slave2 const.2 oil balance pipe Slave2 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
3 Temperature Sensor error short
Slave3 const.2 oil balance pipe Slave3 Outdoor Unit oil balance temperature Sensor open or
4
Temperature Sensor error short

1 Excessive increase of Master Outdoor Master Outdoor Unit Fan Inverter PCB Temperature is Over
Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature 95°C
Excessive increase of Slave1 Outdoor Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan Inverter PCB Temperature is Over
2 Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature 95°C
1 9 3
Excessive increase of Slave2 Outdoor Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan Inverter PCB Temperature is Over
3 Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature 95°C
Excessive increase of Slave3 Outdoor Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan Inverter PCB Temperature is Over
4 Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature 95°C
Master Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Master Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature
1 Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Slave1 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature
2 Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
1 9 4
Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Slave2 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature
3 Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short
Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Slave3 Outdoor Unit Fan PCB Heat Sink Temperature
4 Temperature Sensor Error Sensor open or short

11
Display Title Cause of Error

2 0 0 1 Searching pipe Error Failure of automatic addressing of valves


HR unit related error

2 0 1 C+ HR unit1 Liqiud sensor error Liquid pipe sensor of HR unit open or short
#HR
C+ HR unit1 Sub Cooling Pipe In sensor
2 0 2 #HR Sub Cooling Pipe In sensor of HR unit open or short
error
C+ HR unit1 Sub Cooling Pipe Out sen-
2 0 3 #HR Sub Cooling Pipe Out sensor of HR unit. open or short
sor error
C+
2 0 4 #HR Communication error Failing to receive HR unit signal at outdoor unit

C : HR unit
# : HR unit Number

12
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

01 Indoor unit air sensor error


01(FAU) FAU Outlet air sensor error 1. Indoor unit PCB wrong connection
Indoor unit sensor is
02 Indoor unit pipe inlet sensor error 2. Indoor unit PCB failure
open/short
06 Indoor unit pipe outlet sensor error 3. Sensor problem (main reason)
17(FAU) FAU Inlet air sensor error

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is sensor properly No
Connect properly to PCB
connected to PCB?

Yes

Is the resistance value No


Change the sensor
of sensor normal?*

Yes

Change the PCB

** In case the value is more than 100kΩ (open) or less than 100Ω (short), Error occurs
Refer: Resistance value maybe change according to temperature of temp sensor,
It shows according to criteria of current temperature(±5% margin)   Normal
Air temp sensor: 10°C = 20.7kΩ : 25°C= 10kΩ : 50°C= 3.4kΩ
Pipe temp sensor: 10°C = 10kΩ : 25°C= 5kΩ : 50°C= 1.8kΩ

13
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Remote controller fault


The remote controller
03 No communication between wired did not receive the sig- 2. Indoor unit PCB fault
remote controller & indoor unit nal from indoor unit 3. Connector fault, Wrong connection
during specific time 4. Communication cable problem

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Does the error happens No Replace cabled remote


again if the remote
controller
controller is replaced?*

Yes

Does the error occurred No


when the cable of remote Check connection &
controller is replaced? communication cable **

Yes

Replace indoor unit PCB ***

* If there is no remote controller to replace : Use another unitʼs remote controller doing well
** Check cable : Contact failure of connected portion or extension of cable are main cause
Check any surrounded noise ( check the distance with main power cable)
  make safe distance from the devices generate electromagnetic wave
*** After replacing indoor unit PCB, do Auto Addressing & input unitʼs address if connected to central controller.
(All the indoor units connected should be turned on before Auto Addressing

14
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

Float switch is open due to 1. Drain pump/float switch fault


rising of condensate water 2. Improper drain pipe location, clog-
04 Drain pump error level because of drain ging of drain pipe
pump fault or drain pipe
3. Indoor unit PCB fault
clogging

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is the drain pan filled Is Float switch short


No No
half with condensate On measuring its Replace float switch
water? (half level of resistance?
float switch)*
Yes
Yes

Replace Indoor PCB or


reconnect the connector

In indoor unit PCB


Is drain pump working? No Does the terminal voltage No
(Sound/drain noise/ Replace indoor unit PCB
for drain pump has
contact etc.) 220V output?**
Yes Yes

Replace Drain Pump

No
Drain pump blocked by Check the drain head height
foreign particles? and slope***

Yes

Remove it & clean the pump

15
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Auto addressing is not done


2. Communication cable is not connected
Indoor & Outdoor unit No signal communication 3. Short circuit of communication cable
05 between indoor & outdoor 4. Indoor unit communication circuit fault
communication error
units. 5. Outdoor unit communication circuit fault
6. Do not have enough distance between power
and communication cable?

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


Replace the PCB of indoor unit
No Is total number of indoor No displayed error
Does all the IDUs show
units connected displayed
same error code CH05? Re-connect after check the
after auto addressing?
communication cable of indoor
Yes unit displayed error**
END
Replace outdoor PCB after
No Check the main power No checking
Is outdoor PCB LED
supply at the ODU
blinking?
terminal block? Replace TRANS after checking

Yes
Yes

No Check the insulation of inverter


Is main circuit breaker off? / constant compressor and replace
if required
Yes
Check the capacity of main circuit
breaker and replace if required
Improper connection of power supply cable
If all ok,
Turn on main circuit breaker
Main power supply problem

Check if the
communication cable is
properly connected No
Re connect communication cable
to indoor / outdoor
terminal block?*
Outdoor PCB fault
Replace after checking
Yes
Indoor PCB fault
Replace after checking

16
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Error developed in communication between the


09 Indoor unit EEPROM micro- processor and the EEPROM on the sur-
error face of the PCB.
2. ERROR due to the EEPROM damage

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

- Replace the indoor unit PCB, and then make sure to perform Auto addressing and input the address of central control

17
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

Indoor unit BLDC fan motor Indoor BLDC fan motor 1. Motor connector connection fault
10 failure feedback signal is absent 2. Indoor PCB fault
(for 50 sec.) 3. Motor fault

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is connector No
connection proper? Connect properly

Yes

Is fan motor No
Replace indoor unit fan motor
normal?*

Yes

Replace indoor unit PCB **

18
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

21* 1.Over current detection at Inverter compres-


sor(U,V,W)
2.Compressor damaged (insulation dam-
Master aged/Motor damaged)
211 IPM self protection circuit 3.IPM overheating
Slave1 Inverter PCB Assy IPM activation (Heat sink fan damaged/Heat sink fan con-
212 Fault occur (Overcurrent/IPM overheat- nector disconnected/Heat sink disassem-
Slave2 ing/Vcc low voltage) bled)
213 4.Inverter compressor terminal disconnected
or loose
Slave3
5.Inverter PCB assembly damaged
214
6.ODU input current low

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? → Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

1. Check resistance between each terminal of compressor


Are the resistance (U-V:0.438±7%, V-W:0.433±7%,W-U:0.435±7% 7(25℃))
Between each phase and No 2. Check insulation resistance between compressor
insulation resistance of Inverter terminal and pipe (over 50M )
compressor normal? → Replace compressor if abnormality found

Yes
1.Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector
Is compressor connection condition
No 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
Wire connection
condition normal? 3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
(bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found

Yes 1. Check heat sink cooling fan connector connection


condition
2. Check heat sink cooling fan wire disconnection and
wiring
→ Reassemble and change wire if abnormality found
3. Check heat sink cooling fan output voltage during
Is inverter heat sink No compressor operation
cooling fan normal? (Check main PCB assembly CN15 fan connector output
voltage : AC 220V)
→ Replace main PCB if output voltage isn't AC 220V
4. Check heat sink cooling fan motor wire disconnection
(measure resistance between each ends of motor
Yes connector)
(measured value should be within 1.7k 10%)
→ Replace fan motor if motor wire is disconnected.

No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality.


Is inverter PCB assembly
→ Replace inverter PCB assembly if abnormality found.
normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

19
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

22*
1. Overload operation (Pipe
Master clogging/Covering/EEV defect/Ref.
221 overcharge)
Slave1 Inverter PCB Assembly
2. Compressor damage(Insulation
222 AC Input Current Over Error input 3 phase power damage/Motor damage)
current is over limited
Slave2 3. Input voltage low
value(22A)
223 4. Power Line Misconnection
Slave3 5. Inverter PCB Assembly damage
224 (Input current sensing part)

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Check Pipe clogging/distortion


2. Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
Is installation No 3. Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal
condition normal?
operation
4. Check refrigerant pressure
→ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
Yes
1. Check resistance between each terminal of compressor
Are the resistance (U-V:0.438±7%, V-W:0.433±7%,W-U:0.435±7% 7(25℃))
Between each phase and No 2. Check insulation resistance between compressor
insulation resistance of Inverter terminal and pipe (over 50M )
compressor normal? → Replace compressor if abnormality found

Yes
1. Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector
connection condition
Is compressor
No 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
Wire connection
3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
condition normal?
(bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
Yes

No Check connection between inverter PCB assembly and


Is inverter PCB assembly
bridge diode(misconnection, disconnection)
power connection normal?
→ wiring again if abnormality found

Yes

No Check
Is input voltage normal? R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal
Yes

Is inverter PCB assembly No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality


normal? → Replace inverter PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

20
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

23*
Master 1. DC Link terminal misconnection/terminal
231 contact fault
Slave1 2. Starting relay damage
232 Inverter Compressor DC DC Voltage isn't charged
Link Low Voltage 3. Condenser damage
after starting relay on
Slave2 4. Inverter PCB assembly damage
233 (DC Link voltage sensing part)
Slave3 5. Input voltage low
234

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? → Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

Check
R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
No R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
Is input voltage normal?
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal

Yes

1.Check bridge diode connection condition


No
Is bridge diode connection normal? 2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
→ Reassemble if abnormally found

Yes

Is inverter PCB assembly power No Check connection between inverter PCB assembly and
connection normal? bridge diode(misconnection, disconnection)
→ wiring again if abnormality found

Yes

No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality.


Is inverter PCB assembly
→ Replace inverter PCB assembly if abnormality found.
normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

21
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Defective high pressure switch


24* 2. Defective fan of indoor unit or outdoor unit
Master 3. Check valve of compressor clogged
241 4. Pipe distortion due to the pipe damage
Slave1 Excessive rise of discharge Compressor off due to the 5. Refrigerant overcharge
242 pressure in outdoor com- high pressure switch in 6. Defective LEV at the indoor or outdoor unit .
Slave2 pressor outdoor unit 7. Covering or clogging(Outdoor covering dur-
243 ing the cooling mode /Indoor unit filter clog-
Slave3 ging during the heating mode)
244 8. SVC valve clogging
9. Defective outdoor PCB

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is high pressure switch No


connector connected Connect securely
to PCB?*
Note 1)

Yes

Is high pressure switch No Is high pressure switch No


connector short Replace high pressure switch
terminal short?***
during off time?**
Note 2) Note 2)
Yes
Yes
Replace connecting cable

No
Is SVC valve open? Open SVC valve

Yes

Is this error appeared No Re-check momentary


again after reset? problem or not

Yes

Is high pressure No Replace PCB


more than 2500kPa CH24 : inverter compressor PCB
at manifold gauge? CH109~154 : sub unit PCB

Yes

Is high pressure of No
LGMV similar as Replace high pressure sensor
at manifold gauge?
Yes

Check pipe is blocked or


not and take measure

22
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

25*
Master
251
Slave1 Input voltage is over limited 1. Input voltage abnormal (T-N)
252 Input Voltage high/low value of the product (270V 2. Outdoor unit inverter PCB assembly dam-
Slave2 or less, 487V or more) age (input voltage sensing part)
253
Slave3
254

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? → Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

Check
R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
No R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
Is input voltage normal?
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal

Yes

Is inverter PCB assembly power No Check connection between inverter PCB assembly and
connection normal? bridge diode(misconnection, disconnection)
→ wiring again if abnormality found

Yes

No Replace inverter PCB assembly.


INV. PCB LED display error

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

23
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

26*
Master
1. Overload operation
261
(Pipe clogging/Covering/EEV defect/Ref.
Slave1 overcharge)
262 Inverter compressor starting Starting failure because of
2. Compressor damage
failure Error compressor abnormality
Slave2 (Insulation damage/Motor damage)
263 3. Compressor wiring fault
Slave3 4. ODU inverter PCB damage (CT)
264

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Check Pipe clogging/distortion


2. Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
Is installation No 3. Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal
condition normal? operation
4. Check refrigerant pressure
→ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
Yes

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? → Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

1. Check resistance between each terminal of compressor


Are the resistance
No (U-V:0.438±7%, V-W:0.433±7%,W-U:0.435±7% 7(25℃))
Between each phase and
2. Check insulation resistance between compressor
insulation resistance of Inverter
terminal and pipe (over 50M )
compressor normal?
→ Replace compressor if abnormality found
Yes
1. Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector
connection condition
Is compressor 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
No
Wire connection 3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
condition normal? (bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
Yes

No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality


Is inverter PCB assembly normal? → Replace inverter PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

24
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

28*
Master
281
Slave1 1. Input voltage abnormal (R,S,T,N)
282 Inverter DC link high Inv PCB DC link voltage
voltage error supplied over 780V 2. ODU inverter PCB damage
Slave2 (DC Link voltage sensing part)
283
Slave3
284

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


Are there any power wire No 2. Check Noise filter wiring conditions
connections normal?
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes
Check
R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
No R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
Is input voltage normal?
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal

Yes

Is inverter PCB assembly normal? No


Replace inverter PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

25
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

29*
Master
1. Overload operation
291
(Pipe clogging/Covering/EEV defect/Ref.
Slave1 overcharge)
292 Inverter compressor over Inverter compressor input
2. Compressor damage(Insulation
current current is over 30A
Slave2 damage/Motor damage)
293 3. Input voltage low
Slave3 4. ODU inverter PCB assembly damage
294

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Check Pipe clogging/distortion


2. Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
Is installation No 3. Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal
condition normal? operation
4. Check refrigerant pressure
→ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
Yes

1.Check resistance between each terminal of compressor


Are the resistance
No (U-V:0.438±7%, V-W:0.433±7%,W-U:0.435±7% 7(25℃))
Between each phase and
2.Check insulation resistance between compressor terminal
insulation resistance of Inverter
and pipe (over 50M )
compressor normal?
→ Replace compressor if abnormality found
Yes

1. Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector


Is compressor No connection condition
Wire connection 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
condition normal? 3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
(bad contact)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found
Yes

Check
No R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
Is input voltage normal? R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnorma
Yes

No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality


Is inverter PCB assembly normal? → Replace inverter PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

26
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.
System is turned off by
30* Master Outdoor Unit
Master Outdoor Unit 1.Constant Speed Compressor 2 Discharge
Master 301 Constant
Constant Temperature Sensor Fault
Slave1 302 Speed Compressor 2 2. Refrigerant Short/Leakage
Slave2 303 Speed Compressor 2
Discharge Temperature 3. EEV Fault
Slave3 304 Discharge Temperature
Sensor
Sensor

32* 1. Temperature sensor defect of inverter com-


Compressor is off pressor discharge pipe
Master 321 Over-increase discharge
because of over-increase 2. Refrigerant shortage / leak
Slave1 322 temperature of inverter com-
discharge temperature of
Slave2 323 pressor at main outdoor unit 3. EEV defect
inverter compressor
Slave3 324 4. Liquid injection valve defect

33* Over-increase discharge Compressor is off 1. Temperature sensor defect of constant


Master 331 temperature of constant because of over-increase compressor 1 discharge pipe?
Slave1 332 compressor 1 at main con- discharge temperature of 2. Refrigerant shortage/leak
Slave2 333 stant outdoor and sub con- constant compressor 1 at 3. EEV defect
Slave3 334 stant outdoor unit main and sub outdoor unit 4. Liquid injection valve defect

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is the amount of No No Change the amount of


Is there pipe crack
refrigerant normal? refrigerant
or trace of leakage?
[refer refrigerant part] (Charge additive amount)
Yes Yes

Weld / reconnect the cracked


portion and recharge refrigerant

Is the resistance of discharge No Replace discharge


temperature sensor normal?* temperature sensor

Yes
* Resistance value of discharge temperature sensor
10C = 362k, 25C= 200k, 50C= 82k, 100C= 18.5k
Is EEV in
outdoor unit normal No
at heating operation? Replace outdoor unit EEV
[refer electric
component part]
Yes

Does liquid injection No Check liquid injection


corresponded
corresponded
operate normally?
Yes

No Check another components


Is there pipe
and operation conditions
(strainer etc.) clogging?
/ Take measures
Yes

Replace strainer

27
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.
1. Defect of high pressure sensor
34* 2. Defect of indoor or outdoor unit fan
Error happens 3. Deformation because of damage of refrigerant pipe
Master because of 3 times 4. Over-charged refrigerant
341 successive compres- 5. Defective indoor / outdoor unit EEV
Over-increase of dis-
Slave1 sor off due to over- 6. When blocked
charge pressure of
342 increase of high pres-
compressor - Outdoor unit is blocked during cooling
Slave2 sure by high pressure
- Indoor unit filter is blocked during heating
343 sensor
7. SVC valve is clogged
Slave3
344 8. PCB defect of outdoor unit
10. Indoor unit pipe temperature sensor defect

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


No
Is service valve opened ? Open service valve

Yes

Are communication No Check and repair communication


cable / pipe connection
cable / pipe connection
normal?

Yes

Is refrigerant No
amount normal? Adjust refrigerant amount
[refer refrigerant part]
Yes

Is fan normal?
(Indoor fan during heating No Replace related parts
Outdoor fan during cooling) (Refer to Error 105~107)

Yes

Is filter blocked
(Heating:indoor, No Clean indoor filter (heating)
Cooling:outdoor /outdoor heat exchanger (cooling)?
heat exchanger)?
Yes

Is value of high pressure No


sensor same as Manifold Replace sensor of high pressure
value(Is it high actually)?

Yes

Check indoor unit LEV


Check indoor unit PCB
Check in/outdoor installation
condition

28
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.
1. Defective low pressure sensor
35* 2. Defective outdoor/indoor unit fan
Error happens 3. Refrigerant shortage/leakage
Master because of 3 times 4. Deformation because of damage of refrigerant pipe
351 successive compres- 5. Defective indoor / outdoor unit EEV
Excessive drop of
Slave1 discharge pressure sor off due to exces- 6. Covering / clogging
352 of compressor sive drop of low pres- (outdoor unit covering during the cooling mode/
Slave2 sure by the low pres-
indoor unit filter clogging during heating mode)
353 sure sensor
7. SVC valve clogging
Slave3 8. Defective outdoor unit PCB
354
9. Defective indoor unit pipe sensor

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


Is service valve
Open service valve
opened?

Yes

No
Are communication cable/ check communication/
piping normal? piping correction.

Yes

Is amount of refrigerant No No
Is there pipe crack or trace Adjust the amount of
normal?
of refrigerant leakage? refrigerant (Additive charge)
[refer refrigerant part]
Yes Yes

Weld / reconnect the cracked


portion and recharge refrigerant

Is fan normal? No Check and replace related parts


(in heating outdoor fan,
(error 105~108 reference)
in cooling indoor fan)
Yes

No
Is strainer Ok?* Replace the strainer

Yes

Are the values of manifold No


and low pressure sensor same? Replace the pressure sensor
( Is the low pressure value
actually low?)

Yes
* If the temperature difference between inlet and outlet of strainer
Check indoor / outdoor unit LEV is so large that frost or ice formation can be seen or confirmed
Check Indoor unit PCB
Check indoor / outdoor unit then clogging of strainer should be checked
installation conditions (Notice: it is not full ice forming of strainer, in case that there is
not at inlet portion but at outlet portion)
29
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

40*
Master
401
Slave1 Micom input voltage isn't 1. Input voltage abnormal (T-N)
402 Inverter compressor CT
within 2.5V ±0.3V at initial 2. ODU inverter PCB damage
sensor error
Slave2 state of power supply (CT sensing part)
403
Slave3
404

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


Are there any power wire No 2. Check Noise filter wiring conditions
connections normal?
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

Check
R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V±10%
No
Is input voltage normal? R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V±10%
→ Check connection condition and wiring if power is
abnormal
Yes
No Replace inverter PCB assembly
Is inverter PCB assembly normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

30
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

41*
Slave1 472 1. Defective connection of the
(Inverter)
Slave2 473
Master 411 compressor discharge pipe tem-
Slave3 474 Compressor dis-
Slave1 412 perature sensor
48* charge pipe tem- Sensor measurement
Slave2 413 2. Defective discharge pipe com-
(Constant 2) perature sensor valve is abnormal
Slave3 414 pressor sensor of the compres-
Master 481 (Open/Short)
47* error sor (open/short)
Slave1 482
(Constant 1)
Slave2 483 3. Defective outdoor PCB
Master 471
Slave3 484

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Sensor connection to PCB No


Insert sensor connector to PCB properly
is normal?

Yes

Is the resistance of No
Replace sensor
sensor normal?*

Yes

Is sensor resistance No
value same as temperature Replace corresponding outdoor PCB
value of LGMV?
Yes

Replace corresponding sensor

* Error is generated if the resistance is more than 5M(open) and less than 2k (short)

Note: Standard values of resistance of sensors at different temperatures (5% variation)


10C = 362k : 25C= 200k : 50C= 82k : 100C= 18.5k

31
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

42*
Master 421 Abnormal value of 1. Bad connection of low pressure connector
Slave1 422 Sensor error of low sensor 2. Defect of low pressure connector (Open/Short)
Slave2 423 pressure (Open/Short) 3. Defect of outdoor PCB
Slave3 424
43*
Master 431 Abnormal value of 1. Bad connection of high pressure connector
Sensor error of high
Slave1 432 sensor 2. Defect of high pressure connector (Open/Short)
pressure
Slave2 433 (Open/Short) 3. Defect of outdoor PCB
Slave3 434

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is sensor connected No
Connect sensor to PCB correctly
to PCB correctly?

Yes

After replacement of No
Replace corresponding
outdoor unit main PCB
pressure sensor
is the system normal?

Yes

END

32
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

44* 1. Bad connection of air temperature connector


Master 441 Sensor error of
Abnormal value of
Slave1 442 outdoor air temper- 2. Defect of air temperature connector(Open/Short)
Slave2 443 sensor (Open/Short)
Slave3 444 ature 3. Defect of outdoor PCB

45* Piping temperature


Master 451 sensor error of heat Abnormal value of 1. Bad connection of air temperature connector
Slave1 452 exchanger in sensor 2. Defect of air temperature connector(Open/Short)
Slave2 453 master & slave out-
Slave3 454 door unit heat (Open/Short) 3. Defect of outdoor PCB
exchanger (A,B)
46*
Master 461 Compressor suc- 1. Bad connection of air temperature connector
Slave1 462 Abnormal value of
tion temperature 2. Defect of air temperature connector(Open/Short)
Slave2 463 sensor (Open/Short)
sensor error 3. Defect of outdoor PCB
Slave3 464

49*
Master 491 Outdoor Unit IPM Outdoor Unit IPM 1. Bad connection of air temperature connector
Slave1 492 Temperature Temperature Sensor 2. Defect of air temperature connector(Open/Short)
Slave2 493 Sensor Fault Open or Short 3. Defect of outdoor PCB
Slave3 494

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is sensor connected No
Connect sensor to PCB correctly
to PCB correctly??

Yes

No
Is sensor value correct?* Replace sensor

Yes
* If value is 100kΩ ↑(open) or 100Ω ↓(short), error occurs

Replace corresponding NB: Resistance value of temperature sensor change according to


outdoor unit PCB temperature
It is normal if value shown as below (±5% error)
Sensor of air temperature: 10°C = 20.7kΩ : 25°C= 10kΩ : 50°C= 3.4kΩ
Sensor of piping temperature: 10°C = 10kΩ : 25°C= 5Ωk : 50°C= 1.8kΩ

Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

153* Outdoor Unit


Master 11-> 531 Outdoor Unit Upper 1. Temperature Sensor Connecting Fault
Upper Heat
Slave1 12-> 532 Heat Exchanger 2. Temperature Sensor(Open/Short)
Exchanger
Slave2 13-> 533 Temperature Sensor 3. Main PCB Fault
Temperature
open or short
Slave3 14-> 534 Sensor Fault
154* Outdoor Unit Low Outdoor Unit Low
Master 11-> 541 1. Temperature Sensor Connecting Fault
Heat Exchanger Heat Exchanger
Slave1 12-> 542 2. Temperature Sensor(Open/Short)
Temperature Sensor Temperature Sensor
Slave2 13-> 543 Fault 3. Main PCB Fault
open or short
Slave3 14-> 544

33
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

50*
Master
501 1. Input Voltage abnormal (R,S,T,N)
Slave1 ODU 3phase power omis- Omitting one or more of 2. Check power Line connection condition
502 sion error R,S,T input power 3. Main PCB damage
Slave2 4. Inverter PCB input current sensor fault
503
Slave3
504

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? → Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes
1. Check resistance between each terminal of compressor
Are the resistance (0.34~0.35±7%)
Between each phase and No 2. Check insulation resistance between compressor
insulation resistance of Inverter terminal and pipe (over 50M )
compressor normal? → Replace compressor if abnormality found

Yes
1.Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector
Is compressor connection condition
No 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
Wire connection
condition normal? 3. Check compressor terminal connection condition
(bad contact)
Yes → Reassemble if abnormality found

Is inverter PCB assembly No Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality.


normal? → Replace inverter PCB assembly if abnormality found.

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

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Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.
1. 130% more than outdoor unit rated capacity
Over-Capacity 2. Wrong connection of communication
51*
(Sum of indoor unit capaci- Sum of indoor unit capaci- cable/piping
Master ty is more than outdoor ty exceed outdoor unit 3. Control error of slave outdoor unit Dip switch
511 capacity) capacity specification 4. Power supply defect of slave unit PCB
5. Defect of outdoor unit PCB

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is capacity sum of Are quantity and capacity


No No Check communication cables
indoor units less than of indoor units installed between indoor and outdoor
130% of outdoor unit same as the data of LGMV? units
capacity at LGMV?
Yes
Yes
Adjust the capacity of indoor
Check following and outdoor unit
dip S/W setting is on
No
Slave1: No.5,7 Adjust corresponding DIP switch
Slave2: No. 6,7
Slave3: No. 5,6,7

Yes

Is power of Slave PCB No No Supply main


Is main power really supplied?
On? (Check LED blinking) power again
(Terminal Block T-N)

Yes Yes

Check and replace PCB,


Line Fuse, Transformer

Is communication
No
cables between outdoor units Re-connect
connected correctly?*

Yes

Is error code released


No
in order(Slave2‡Slave1‡Main) Replace Main or Slave PCB
after power reset?

Yes

End

* In order to check
communication
cables between outdoor units,
check in order as below
: PCB connectors ‡
terminal block ‡
communication cables

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Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Excess 48kBtu/h per each branch pipe of HR


Over-Capacity from zoning unit
51* branch pipes(Sum of indoor Sum of indoor unit capacity is 2. Connection of excess 8 indoor units per each
Master unit capacity is more than more than 48kBtu/h each branch pipe of HR unit
512 48kBtu/h per each branch pipe branch pipe of HR unit 3. Wrong connection of communication cable/pip-
of HR unit) ing
4. Defect of outdoor and HR unit main PCB

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is capacity sum of Indoor units Are quantity(max:8 IDU) and Check communication cables
No No
less than 48kBtu/h each branch capacity(max:48kBtu/h) of indoor between indoor, HR and
pipe of HR unit? units over installed each branch outdoor units
pipe of HR units?

Yes Yes

Is communication cables No Adjust the quantity and


between outdoor units capacity of indoor unit
connected correctly?

Yes
Re-connect

Is error code released No


Inorder(Slave2 ➔ Slave1 ➔
Main) after power reset?

Yes Replace Main PCB of outdoor


and HR units.
END

* In order to check communication cables between outdoor units, check in order as below:
PCB connectors   terminal block   communication cables

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Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

52* 1. Power cable or communication cable is not


Main controller of Master
Master 521 Communication error unit of Master unit canʼt
connected
Slave1 522 between 2. Defect of outdoor Main fuse/Noise Filter
receive signal from
Slave2 523 (Inverter PCB   Main PCB) 3. Defect of outdoor Main / inverter PCB
Slave3 524 inverter controller

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


Is communication
LED (Yellow) of inverter No Is noise filter or fuse No
Replace noise filter or fuse
compressor normal?
PCB on?
Yes Yes

Replace inverter compressor PCB

No
Is communication cable
Re-connect communication cable
connected correctly?

Yes

No
Is MAIN PCB normal? Replace MAIN PCB

Yes

Replace inverter compressor PCB

37
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Communication cables are not connected


53* In case Main PCB canʼt 2. Communication cables are short / open
Communication error
Master receive signal from indoor 3. Defect of outdoor Main / indoor PCB
(Indoor unit   Main PCB) 4. ODU/IDU Main PCB Damage.
531 unit
5. communication Wire Connection Fault.

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Are quantity of indoor No Is indoor unit No


units installed same as quantity correct after
the data of LGMV? Auto Addressing?

Yes Yes

End

No
Is power supplied
Supply power
to indoor units?
Yes

Replace indoor unit PCB or


transmission PCB
after check defected indoor

In case of CH53, almost happened with CH05, the indoor units not operated actually are normal so check with
same method of CH05. and additionally check as shown as below and above flow chart
• Although the quantity of indoor units installed is same as LGMV data there may be a few indoor units with
which the number of communication is not increased with LGMV
• Although the quantity of indoor units installed is not same as LGMV data, and if communication of the indoor
unit displayed at LGMV is done well then the indoor unit suspected to have some problem (and is not appear at
LGMV) may have following problems
Πwrong connection of communication cable or power cable
 fault of power / PCB / communication cable
Ž duplication of indoor unit number
• If communication is not doing well wholly then the Auto Addressing is not done
• The case that CH53 appear at indoor unit also Auto Addressing is not done so indoor unit address may be
duplicated

* After replacement of indoor unit PCB, Auto Addressing should be done, if central controller is installed then the
central control address also should be input.
In case that only communication PCB is replaced above process is not needed

38
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

54*
Wrong connection of 3Ø Wrong connection of 3Ø 1. Main PCB defect
Master 541
power supply cable power supply cable 2. No power of R,S,T supplied
Slave1 542 (Reverse direction / miss-
(Reverse direction / missing 3. Wring connection of R,S,T cables
Slave2 543 a phase) ing a phase) 4. Main Pcb Fuse failure
Slave3 544

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is connection and phase


No
order of power cables to main / Connect correctly
slave outdoor unit correct?*

Yes

Is connection and phase No Connect power cables in


order of power distribution
distribution panel correctly
panel correct?**
Yes

Is CH 54 occurred again No
after reset MAIN End
circuit breaker?

Yes

No
Is main PCB fuse normal? Replace Fuse

Yes

Replace main PCB

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Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

57*
1. Bad Connection Between Inv and Main
Master 571 Communication error : Main Failing to receive inverter
2. Communication Wire Noise Effect
Slave1 572 PCB signal at main PCB of
Outdoor Unit 3. ODU Main PCB Damage
Slave2 573 --> Inverter PCB
4. ODU Inv PCB Damage
Slave3 574

I Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Are there any No


communication wire 1. Check communication wiring conditions
connections normal? 2. Check connector conditions
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.
Yes

Is inverter PCB No
assembly 1. Replace Inverter PCB
normal?

Yes

Is there any error Yes 1. Replace Main PCB


when power reset?

No

Recheck power and


installation condition

40
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

59* Series Installation of Slave


Series Installation
Master Outdoor Unit Larger Than 1. Dip Switch Setting Error
Error
591 Master Capacity

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1. Set the most


Is Dip switch No
capacitor
setting normal?
ODU for Master
Yes
Are there setting with No
Master→Slave1→Slave2→ Set with Master→Slave1→Slave2→Slaver3
Slaver3?
Yes

Is there any error when No


1. Replace Main PCB
power reset?

Yes

Recheck installation
condition

* Dip Switch Setting


ON ON
Slave1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON

Slave2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON

Slave3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

60*
1. EEPROM contact defect/wrong insertion
Master 601 Inverter PCB EEP- EEPROM Access error
2. Different EEPROM Version
Slave1 602 ROM error and Check SUM error
3. ODU inverter PCB assembly damage
Slave2 603
Slave3 604

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

1.Check EEPROM insert direction/connection condition


No
Is EEPROM insertion normal? 2.Check EEPROM Check SUM
’ Replace if abnormality found

Yes

No Replace inverter PCB assembly


Is inverter PCB assembly normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

42
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

1. Fan motor defect / assembly condition


67* abnormal
Fan RPM is 10RPM or less 2. Wrong connection of fan motor connector
Master 671 for 5 sec. when ODU fan (Hall sensor, U,V,W output)
Fan Lock Error
Slave1 672 starts or 40 RPM or less
3. Reversing rotation after RPM target apply
Slave2 673 after fan starting.
4. Fan PCB assembly defect
Slave3 674
5. Fan lock by Heavy Snowfall.

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Is ODU Fan Motor Assemble No Check ODU Fan Motor assemble condition and fan locking
condition normal? → Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

Yes

1. Check resistance between each phase(U,V,W) of ODU


No fan motor terminal (16.81 ±5% at 75°…)
Is ODU Fan Motor normal? 2. Check insulation resistance between ODU fan motor
terminal(U,V,W)
→ Replace fan motor if abnormality found
Yes

Check wiring between OUD fan motor and fan PCB


Is wire connection of No ( Check if Hall Senor and Motor output terminal color is
ODU Fan Motor wire normal? matched)
→ Reassemble if abnormality found

Yes

No Replace Fan PCB assembly


Is Fan PCB assembly normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

69*
Master 691 Constant 1 CT Sensor
Constant 1 CT Sensor Constant 1 CT Sensor Error
Slave1 692 open or short of Outdoor
Error of Outdoor Unit
Slave2 693 Unit
Slave3 694

70*
Constant Speed Constant Speed
Master 701 1. Constant Speed Compressor 2 CT Sensor
Compressor 2 CT Compressor 2 CT Sensor
Slave1 702 defect
Sensor Error Open/short
Slave2 703
Slave3 704

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Is constant speed compressor No Check constant speed compressor


CT Sensor connection condition CT Sensor wiring condition and locking
normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation condition

44
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

1.Overload operation (Pipe clog-


ging/Covering/EEV defect/Ref.
73* overcharge)
Master 731 2.Compressor damage(Insulation
AC input instant over cur-
Inverter PCB input 3 phase power damage/Motor damage)
Slave1 732 rent error (Matter of soft-
current is over 50A(peak) for 2ms 3.Input voltage abnormal(R,S,T,N)
Slave2 733 ware)
4.Power line assemble condition
Slave3 734
abnormal
5.Inverter PCB assembly
damage(input current sensing part)

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart


1.Check Pipe clogging/distortion
No 2.Check Covering (Indoor/Outdoor Unit)
Is installation
3.Check EEV connector assemble condition/normal operation
condition normal?
4.Check refrigerant pressure
’ Reassemble or manage if abnormality found
Yes

Check
No R~S/S~T/T~R phase voltage is 380V 10%
Is input voltage normal?
R~N/S~N/T~N phase voltage is 220V 10%
’ Check connection condition and wiring if power is abnormal
Yes

No 1.Check R,S,T,N connection condition


Is AC input Wire connection 2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
condition normal? ’ Reassemble if abnormality found

Yes

No 1.Check inverter PCB assembly U,V,W connector connection condition


Is compressor
2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
Wire connection
3.Check compressor terminal connection condition(bad contact)
condition normal?
’ Reassemble if abnormality found
Yes

No
Is inverter PCB assembly Check inverter PCB assembly IPM normality
normal? ’ Replace inverter PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

45
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

75*
1. Input voltage is abnormal(not 15V)
Master 751 Offset of micom which senses the
Fan CT sensor error
Slave1 752 fan motor phase current is not 2.5V 2. Fan PCB assembly defect
Slave2 753 3. Power wire open and connecting fault
Slave3 754 4. Inv PCB assembly defect

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

No 1. Check 15V input power wiring conditions


Is input voltage normal?
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.

Yes

No
Is Fan PCB normal? 1. Replace Fan PCB

Yes
Is there any error No
1. Replace Fan PCB
when power reset?

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

76*
Master 761 Fan DC Link High Voltage Fan PCB DC link voltage supplied 1. Input power abnormal
Slave1 762 Error over 780V 2. Fan PCB assembly defect
Slave2 763 3. Power wire connecting fault
Slave3 764

I Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Are there any power wire No 1. Check R/S/T/N wiring conditions


connections normal? 2. Check Noise filter wiring conditions
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.
Yes

Is input voltage normal? No Check voltage between R-S/S-T/T-R : 380V ± 10%


Check voltage between R-NS-N/T-N : 220V ± 10%
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.
Yes

No
Is DC Link power normal?
1. Check DC Link wiring conditions
→ Rewire them if abnormality found.
Yes

Is Fan PCB normal? No


1. Replace Fan PCB

Yes
Recheck power and
installation condition

47
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

77* 1. Overload operation


Master 771 2. Fan Motor defect
Slave1 772 Fan Over Current Error Output current is over 5A for 40ms 3. Fan PCB assembly defect
Slave2 773 4. Fan Motor connector insert defect
Slave3 774
5. Condenser icing or blocking

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Is installation No Check ODU fan motor assemble condition and locking


condition normal? → Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

Yes
1.Check resistance between each motor output terminal
Are the resistance No LG motor : 8.8Ω±10%(25℃)
Between each phase and insulation Panasonic : 8.8Ω±10%(25℃)
resistance of motor output
terminal normal? 2. Check insulation resistance between ODU fan motor terminal(U,V,W) and pipe
(over 100M )
→ Replace fan motor if abnormality found
Yes

No 1.Check if color of motor output terminal(U,V,W) connector matched with PCB’s


Is motor wire connection 2.Check wire disconnection and wiring
condition normal?
→ Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

No
Is Fan PCB assembly normal? 1. Check fan PCB assembly IPM normal
→ Replace Fan PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

48
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

79* 1.Fan motor defect/ assemble condition abnor-


Master 791 mal
Fan Starting Failure
Slave1 792 Fan Motor initial starting failure 2.Fan motor connector misconnection(Hall sen-
Error
Slave2 793 sor, U,V,W ouput)
Slave3 794 3.Fan PCB defect

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart


No
Is fan motor assemble Check ODU fan motor assemble condition and locking
condition normal? → Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

Yes
1. Check resistance between each motor output terminal
Are the resistance No LG motor : 8.8Ω±10%(25℃) Panasonic : 8.8Ω±10%(25℃)
Between each phase and insulation 2. Check insulation resistance between ODU fan motor terminal(U,V,W) and pipe
resistance of motor output
terminal normal? (over 100M)
→ Replace fan motor if abnormality found

No 1. Check if color of motor output terminal(U,V,W) connector matched with PCB’s


Is fan motor connection 2. Check wire disconnection and wiring
condition normal?
→ Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

No
Check fan PCB assembly IPM normal
Is fan PCB assembly normal?
→ Replace Fan PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

86*
Master 861
Main PCB EEPROM 1. No EEPROM
Slave1 862 EEPROM Access Error
Error 2. EEPROM wrong insertion
Slave2 863
Slave3 864

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart


No
Is EEPROM assemble
Reset after checking EEPROM assemble condition
condition normal?

Yes

No
Correct check sum Replace Correct EEPROM

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

50
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

87*
Master 871 Error occurs when checking the 1.EEPROM bad contact/wrong insertion
Fan PCB EEPROM
Slave1 872 EEPROM checksum as initializing 2.EEPROM Version is different
Error
Slave2 873 after power is supplied 3.ODU fan PCB assembly damage
Slave3 874

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

No 1.Check EEPROM insertion direction/connection condition


Is EEPROM insertion normal? 2.Check EEPROM checksum
’ Replace EEPROM if abnormality found

Yes

No
Is Fan PCB assembly normal? Replace fan PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

51
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

104*
Master
11  041
Slave1 Communication Master displays ODU number 1.Loose connection of power cable/ communi-
12  042 Error Between which is not communicated. cation cable¸(Open/Short)
Slave2 Outdoors Slave displays own error number 2.Defect of each outdoor unit PCB
13  043
Slave3
14  044

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Is communication No
cable installed Connect communication cable
normally?

Yes

Is Slave Unit Dip SW No


Dip SW setting
setting done?

Yes

Is main PCB power No


Connect power cable
supplied?

Yes

Replace main PCB

* Slave Unit Dip SW


ON ON
Slave1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON

Slave2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON

Slave3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

52
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

105*
Master
11  051
1. Wrong connection between Inverter and
Slave1 Communication error
Fan controller didn't receive signal Fan PCB
12  052 (Fan PCB  Inverter
Slave2 PCB) from inverter controller 2. Fan PCB power not supplied
13  053 3. ODU Inv/Fan PCB defect
Slave3
14  054

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

Is fan PCB communication No


1. Check DC 15V power cable between Inverter PCB and fan PCB
LED(yellow) blinking 2. Check communication cable between Inverter PCB and fan PCB
normally? ’ Reconnect or replace wire if abnormality found

Yes

Is inverter PCB No
communication LED(yellow) Check communication cable between Inverter PCB and fan PCB
blinking normally? ’ Reconnect or replace wire if abnormality found

Yes
No
No
Is fan PCB assembly normal? Fan PCB assembly

Yes Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

Replace inverter PCB assembly

53
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

106*
Master 1. Overload operation (Pipe clogging/Covering/EEV
11  061 defect/Ref. overcharge
Slave1 ODU Fan PCB IPM protection circuit activation 2. ODU fan motor assemble condition abnormal
12  062
Slave2 IPM Fault (over current / overheating) (Coil disconnection/Short/Insulation damage)
13  063 3. Fan PCB heatsink assemble condition abnormal
Slave3
14  064 4. Fan PCB assembly defect

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart


No
Is fan motor assemble Check ODU fan motor assemble condition and locking
condition normal? → Reassemble or replace if abnormality found

Yes
No 1.Check fan motor U,V,W connector connection condition
Is fan motor wire connection → Reassemble wire if abnormality found
condition normal? 2.Check fan motor wire disconnection
→ Replace ODU fan motor if abnormality found
Yes

No 1.Check fan PCB connector condition


Is fan PCB assemble → Reassemble if abnormality found
condition normal? 2.Check assemble condition between fan PCB and Heatsink
→ Reassemble heatsink if abnormality found
Yes

No 1. Check short of Heat sink temperature sensor


Is Fan Heat sink temperature (Resistance : 10kΩ ± 5% at 25℃)
sensor normal? 2. Replace sensor when abnormality found.
Yes

No

Is fan PCB assembly normal? Replace fan PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

54
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

107* 1. Wrong wiring between inverter PCB and


Master
11  071 Fan PCB
Slave1 Fan DC Link Low Fan PCB DC link voltage supplied 2. Fan PCB assembly defect
12  072
Slave2 Voltage Error below 380V 3. Reactor terminal contact defect
13  073 4. DC link terminal wiring/contact defect
Slave3
14  074 5. Bridge diode defect

 Error Diagnosis and Countermeasure Flow Chart

No
Is wiring between fan motor 1. Check DC_Link Wire connection
and PCB normal? 2. DC_Link
’ Replace wire if abnormality found
Yes

No
Measure DC_Link voltage
Is DC_Link voltage normal?
’ Check inverter PCB if voltage is below 380V

Yes

No
Is Fan PCB assembly normal? Replace fan PCB assembly

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

55
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

113*
Master
1. Defective temperature sensor con-
11  131
Slave1 Outdoor unit liquid pipe nection
Abnormal sensor resistance value
12  132 (condenser) temperature 2. Defective temperature sensor
Slave2 (Open/Short)
sensor error (Open / Short)
13  133 3. Defective outdoor unit PCB
Slave3
14  134

Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

115*
Master
1. Defective temperature sensor con-
11  151
Slave1 Outdoor Unit Subcooling necter connection
Abnormal sensor resistance value
12  152 Outlet Temperature Sensor 2. Defective temperature sensor
Slave2 (Open/Short)
Error (Open/Short)
13  153 3. Defective outdoor PCB
Slave3
14  154

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is temperature sensor No
connector connections Check and correct connection
are normal?
Yes

Is the value of temperature No


Replace sensor
sensor resistance normal?*

Yes

Replace outdoor unit PCB

* Sensor resistance 100 kΩover (open) or 100 Ω below (short) will generate error
Note: Temperate sensor resistance vary with temperature, So compare temperature sensor resistance value
according to outdoor unit temperature by referring below table (±5% tolerance)
Air temperature sensor: 10°C = 20.7kΩ : 25°C = 10kΩ : 50°C= 3.4kΩ
Pipe temperature sensor: 10°C = 10kΩ : 25°C = 5kΩ : 50°C= 1.8kΩ

56
Error
Error Type Error Point Main Reasons
No.

1. Wrong operation of 4way valve because of sludge inflow etc.


151* Function error of 4way
Function error of 2. No pressure difference because of compressor fault
Master valve in master or slave
outdoor 4way valve 3. Wrong installation of In/outdoor common pipe
11511 outdoor units
4. Defect of 4way valve

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is 4-Way valve connecter No


connection are properly Reconnect it
connected?
Yes

Is 4 Way valve coil No


Change 4 Way valve coil
resistance normal?*
Yes

Is 4 way valve coil connected No


Re-insert 4 way valve coil
to 4 way valve normally?**

Yes

In case of more than


2 units, does master outdoor No
Refer to CH 51 & make measure
unit recognize
ø as more
than 2 units? ***
Yes

After reset, can we


check supply voltage at PCB No
Replace main PCB of outdoor unit.
when starting heating
mode operation****
Yes

No Check and replace compressor,


Is compressor working
Magnet switch, corresponding PCB
normally?
[refer electric component part]
Yes

After opposite
mode operation to present No If the same error is occurred in
mode, is the same error near future replace 4way valve
occurred again?
Yes

Does the error is Check malfunction of


No
recognize either upper or upper, low 4way valves
low 4way valves? [Refer to the manual steps]

Yes

Replace the 4way valve *****

57
*** When power is supplied in order as follow
(Slave2  Slave1  Mater)
ODU information is displayed one after another on main PCB 7-segment
1. Model Code
Model Code Unit(HP)
190 8
191 10
192 12
193 14
194 16
195 18
196 20
2. Total Capacity
 Displayed with HP
3. ODU Type
 Heat Recovery : 4, Heat Pump : 2, Cooling Only : 0
4. Normal mode : 25
5. Refrigerant
 R410a : 41

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***** 1. Checking method for outdoor unit of 3 units system
(Master + Slave1 + Slave2)
 Close all the SVC valves of high pressure gas pipe
 Operate system
 Check the difference of high and low pressure with LGMV for each unit (Master, Slave1, Slave2)
 If there is a unit in which the difference is not increased then the 4way valve of that unit is defective
2. Checking method for outdoor unit of single unit system
(Manual steps)
 Turn on dip S/W 12,13,20(upper and low 4way valve ON)
 Turn on dip S/W 13,20(low 4way valve ON)
 Turn on dip S/W 12,20(upper 4way valve ON)
 Turn on dip S/W 20(upper and low 4way valve OFF)
 Execute 1~2times until finding defective 4way valves
Turn off all of dip S/W after finished steps.

Caution : Operate manual steps under 2.0MPa.

ON ON
upper 4way valve ON
low 4way valve ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON
upper 4way valve OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
low 4way valve ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON
upper 4way valve ON
low 4way valve OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

ON ON
upper 4way valve OFF
low 4way valve ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

173* 1. Constant speed compressor 1 dam-


Master 11-> 731 Outdoor Unit Constant Outdoor Unit Constant age
Slave1 12-> 732 Speed Compressor 1 Speed Compressor 1 Fault 2. Constant speed compressor 1 input
Slave2 13-> 733 Over Current or Drive Fault over current
Slave3 14-> 734 3. Discharge temperature sensor defect

174* 1. Constant speed compressor 2 dam-


Master 11-> 741 Outdoor Unit Constant Outdoor Unit Constant age
Slave1 12-> 742 Speed Compressor 2 Speed Compressor 2 Fault 2. Constant speed compressor 2 input
Slave2 13-> 743 Over Current or Drive Fault over current
Slave3 14-> 744 3. Discharge temperature sensor defect

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is resistance value
(insulation & phase to phase)
No
of corresponding constant Replace constant compressor
compressor normal ?
[refer electric
component part]
Yes

No
Is cables’ connection
Adjust connection of cables
of compressor normal? *

Yes

Is discharge temperature No
sensor of compressor Replace discharge
normal? [refer electric temperature sensor
component part]

Yes

Replace outdoor unit PCB

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

182*
Communication Error Failure Receiving Signal
Master 11-> 821 1. Failure Receiving Signal Between
Between Main-Sub Between Main-Sub Micom of
Slave1 12-> 822 Main-Sub Micom of Master Outdoor
Micom of Master Master Outdoor unit Main
Slave2 13-> 823 unit Main PCB
Outdoor unit Main PCB PCB
Slave3 14-> 824

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Sub Micom No
LED Blinking? Press the Reset Button

Yes

No

Clear Error? Momentary Error
*

Yes

Sub Micom

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

184* 1. Bad connection of air temperature


Master 11-841 Oil equalizing pipe Oil balance pipe connector
Slave1 12-842 temperature sensor temperature sensor 2. Defect of oil temperature connector
Slave2 13-843 error Open or short (Open/Short)
Slave3 14-844 3. Defect of outdoor PCB

185* 1. Bad connection of air temperature


Master 11-851 Oil equalizing pipe Oil balance pipe connector
Slave1 12-852 temperature sensor temperature sensor 2. Defect of oil temperature connector
Slave2 13-853 error Open or short (Open/Short)
Slave3 14-854 3. Defect of outdoor PCB

186* 1. Bad connection of air temperature


Master 11-861 Oil equalizing pipe Oil balance pipe connector
Slave1 12-862 temperature sensor temperature sensor 2. Defect of oil temperature connector
Slave2 13-863 error Open or short (Open/Short)
Slave3 14-864 3. Defect of outdoor PCB

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Is sensor connected No
Connect sensor to PCB correctly
to PCB correctly??

Yes

No
Is sensor value correct?* Replace sensor

Yes
* If value is 100kΩ ↑(open) or 100Ω ↓(short), error occurs

Replace corresponding NB: Resistance value of temperature sensor change according to


outdoor unit PCB temperature
It is normal if value shown as below (±5% error)
Sensor of air temperature: 10°C = 20.7kΩ : 25°C= 10kΩ : 50°C= 3.4kΩ
Sensor of piping temperature: 10°C = 10kΩ : 25°C= 5Ωk : 50°C= 1.8kΩ

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Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

193*
Master 11  931
Fan PCB heatsink Heat sink temperature is over 1. Heatsink temperature sensor defect
Slave1 12  932
Slave2 13  933 temperature high 95°C 2. Fan PCB assembly defect
Slave3 14  934
194* 1. Heatsink temperature sensor
Master 11  941 Fan PCB heatsink defect(Open/Short)
Heatsink temperature sensor
Slave1 12  942 temperature sensor 2. Wrong connection of temperature sen-
abnormal
Slave2 13  943 error sor connector
Slave2 14  944 3. Fan PCB assembly defect

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

No
Is temperature
’ sensor Check connection of heat sink
inserted to fan PCB? temperature connector

Yes

No
Is temperature
’ sensor Check connection condition of
attached to heat sink? heat sink and temperature sensor

Yes
Check heat sink temperature
No sensor wire disconnection
Is termperature
’ ‘ Measure temperature sensor
sensor normal? resistance(10k 5% at 25C)
‘ Replace the sensor if
Yes abnormality found

No
’ Replace fan PCB assembly
Is fan PCB assembly normal?

Yes

Recheck power and installation


condition

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Error
Error type Error point Main reasons
No.

1. HR unitʼs power cable or communication cable connec-


After the auto operation,
tion defect
if the number of the
2001 2. After auto-addressing, wrong address setting of the
indoor units detected is
Master Pipe detection error indoor unit (Defective indoor power / transmission error
different from the number
21 001 communicating indoor
and PCB defect)
unit 3. Wrong setting of the HR unitʼs rotary switch or dip switch
4. HR unit PCB defect

HR: Heat Recovery

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


1) Check the periodic blinking of the HR unitʼs green LED (transmission LED )
2) When green LED (communication LED) of HR unit blinks regularly,
2.1) Check input power of HR unit.(220V±10%)
2.2) After reset of power of outdoor, wait for more than 30 minutes, temperature of pipes will be cool down then,
do auto-addressing
2.2) While power of HR unit is on, check total indoors display ʻCH05ʼ or not.(Refer to CH05)
3) When green LED (communication LED) of HR unit blinks regularly, Check setting of rotary switch and dip
switch, After reset of power of outdoor and HR unit, wait for more than 30 minutes, temperature of pipes will be
cool dow then, do auto-addressing *
4) If indoor unit quantity is different between installed quantity and quantity which check thru piping searching,
check pipe installation condition
Outdoor unit HR unit Indoor unit
5) If indoor unit has not been connected to #1 valve of HR unit, set pipes of HR unit manually**
6) If it is not applied as above, set pipes of HR unit as manual
[NB] How to check display method of outdoor main PCB 7-segment ?:
'88' Indoor qty which check thru 'Auto-Addressing' '88' Indoor qty which check thru ʻpiping checking'

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Error No. Error type Error point Main reasons

• Defective temperature sensor connection


HR unit liquid pipe tem- Abnormal value of sensor • Defective temperature sensor
201C#HR
perature sensor error measurement (Open / Short) (Open/Short)
• Defective outdoor unit PCB

Error No. Error type Error point Main reasons

HR unit • Defective temperature sensor connection


Sub-cooling inlet pipe Abnormal value of sensor • Defective temperature sensor
202C#HR
temperature sensor measurement(Open / Short ) (Open/Short)
error • Defective outdoor unit PCB

Error No. Error type Error point Main reasons

HR unit • Defective temperature sensor connection


Sub-cooling discharge Abnormal value of sensor • Defective temperature sensor
203C#HR
pipe temperature sensor measurement(Open / Short) (Open/Short)
error • Defective outdoor unit PCB

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


1) Check connection condition of temperature sensor and lead cable
2) Is value of temperature sensor normal? If not replace sensor
- Piping temperature sensor : 10°C = 10kΩ : 25°C= 5kΩ : 50°C= 1.8kΩ
3) If connection of sensor and value is correct, replace outdoor unit PCB

 HR unit error display No.


HR Unit HR #1 HR #2 HR #3 HR #4 HR #5 HR #6 HR #7 HR #8 HR #9 HR #10 HR #11 HR #12 HR #13 HR #14 HR #15 HR#16
Error display C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16

 Example of HR unit error display.


#16 HR unit Sub-cooling inlet pipe temperature sensor error 200 C16 (Repeat)
C: HR unit
#: HR unit Nuber

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Error No. Error type Error point Main reasons

1. Defective connection in HR unit power


Transmission error supply and communication connection
204C#HR Transmission error between
between the HR unit 2. Wrong setting of the HR unit rotary
the HR unit and outdoor unit switch and dip switch
and outdoor unit
3. Defective HR unit PCB

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart


1) Check connection between power cables and communication cables, check communication green LED blink of
HR unit PCB
2) If communication green LED blink of HR unit PCB is normal, check setting of rotary switch of HR unit and dip
switch(Refer to CH200),
Reset power of outdoor and HR unit
(If communication error of HR unit occurs, it canʼt be released until reset of outdoor power)
3) If communication green LED blink of HR unit PCB is abnormal(not blinking,just on), check communication con-
dition of total indoor units(Refer to CH05)
If communication green LED blink of HR unit PCB is abnormal(not blinking, just on) even if communication con-
dition is normal, replace HR unit PCB
[NB] If Indoor units/communication cables of HR unit and cables of power 220V has been changed each other,
communication parts and indoor will be burnt

66
Error No. Error Type Error Point Main Reasons

1. RS-485 communication wiring defect


2. Communication defect between
Network error of central con- remote controller and indoor unit
242 Network Error troller 3. RS-485 dip switch setting error
4. Indoor unit addressing ssetting error
on central controller

 Error diagnosis and countermeasure flow chart

Are there any No


communication wire of
RS-485 connections 1. Reconnect RS-485 communication wire
normal?
Yes

Are there any overlap of Yes


IDU address? Reset the overlap of IDU address for single address

No

Is Simple central No
controller setting 1. Set the slave mode with Simple central controller after reset.
normal?

Yes

Recheck power and


installation condition

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