Download Print this page

Sanyo ECO-i CHDZR07263 Series Service Manual page 138

Hide thumbs Also See for ECO-i CHDZR07263 Series:

Advertisement

4. 3-WAY ECO-i Alarm Codes
P16 Alarm
Alarm code
P16
Alarm meaning
Compressor 1 (INV) overcurrent alarm
Alarm conditions
This alarm occurs when current trouble or current detection trouble occur at an inverter frequency
of less than 80 Hz after start (when trouble judgment current is detected in the primary or
secondary current, or when an instantaneous secondary current of 48 A or higher is detected.
Probable cause
There is a strong possibility of a compressor failure.
An alarm occurs for current detection trouble when it is judged that no current is fl owing after
start (DCCT is damaged). In this case, the cause is a DCCT failure.
Check
Check the power wiring and connector wiring.
Correction
It is possible to resolve this trouble by limiting the maximum frequency.
Example
Notes
P22 Alarm
Alarm code
P22
Alarm meaning
Fan motor trouble
Alarm conditions
Fan motor start failure, fan motor Hall IC input failure
Probable cause
Possible causes are a Hall IC input circuit failure and a fan HIC failure.
Check
Check the fan motor wiring, the Hall IC wiring, and the connector connections. If the wiring and
connectors are normal, then check that the capacitor of the Hall IC input circuit is securely
soldered onto the PCB. Also use a tester and measure the resistance between fan HIC power
(HIC+) and ground (HIC–). If there is a short circuit, there is an HIC malfunction.
* In the W-3WAY ECO-i, the fan circuit PCB is integrated with the outdoor unit PCB.
Correction
If the fan does not start, the below corrections may be effective.
(1) If there is a fan HIC failure or circuit failure, replace the PCB.
(2) If the fan motor is locked, replace the fan motor.
Example
Notes
Turn OFF the power, and check the continuity of "+" and "–" on the fan circuit PCB.
(–)
Fan circuit on the outdoor unit control PCB
5 - 25
3-WAY ECO-i SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnosis
(+)
5

Advertisement

loading