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4. 3-WAY Alarm Codes
P04 Alarm
Alarm code
P04
Alarm meaning
High-pressure switch activated.
Alarm conditions
The operation of the electronic circuit in the high-pressure switch may short-circuit the terminal
depending on the pressure. A pressure of 3.3 MPa or above will short-circuit the terminal. Once
the terminal is short-circuited, it will remain in that state until the pressure goes below 2.6 MPa.
Probable cause
(1) Failure of the check valve in the compressor discharge tube.
(2) The service valve is closed.
(3) Clogging of the outdoor heat exchanger during cooling.
(4) An air short in the outdoor unit during cooling.
(5) Failure of the outdoor fan during cooling.
(6) Clogging of the air filter in the indoor unit during heating.
(7) An air short in the indoor unit during heating.
(8) Failure of the indoor fan during heating.
(9) Clogging of the refrigerant circuit.
(10) Failure of the mechanical valve.
(11) Failure of the solenoid valve kit.
(12) Too much refrigerant has been charged.
(13) Failure of the high-pressure switch.
(14) The wiring from the solenoid valve kit is actually connected to the different indoor unit.
(15) The system is that the multiple indoor units are connected at only one solenoid valve kit and also
multiple remote controllers are connected. "Installation of the common use solenoid valve kit"
from a PC has not been made.
Check
(1) Make sure that the high-pressure switch connector has been properly connected.
(2) If the high-pressure switch is properly connected, connect a high-pressure gauge to the
high-pressure outlet port and monitor the pressure during operation to check the pressure when the
high-pressure switch is activated. Check valve failure is likely if the pressure is less than 3.3 MPa.
The following describes checks to be made when the pressure is high.
(3) During cooling, check whether the outdoor unit heat exchanger is clogged. Remove any foreign
material that prevents ventilation.
(4) During cooling, check whether an air short blockage has occurred in the outdoor unit. The system is
operating normally unless the temperature around the outdoor unit is excessively high.
(5) During cooling, check for outdoor fan failure. Check whether the screws securing the fan are loose
and whether the fan connector in the outdoor unit PCB is properly connected.
(6) During heating, check whether the air filters in the indoor unit are clogged. If clogged, clean the
filters.
(7) During heating, check whether an air short blockage has occurred in the indoor unit. The system
operates normally unless the temperature around the indoor unit is excessively high.
(8) During heating, check for indoor fan failure.
(9) Check whether the refrigerant circuit is clogged. Check that all service valves are closed.
Check whether welded locations are clogged.
(10) Check for mechanical valve failure. Check whether the mechanical valves make a clattering sound
when the power is reset. Since the mechanical valve in the indoor unit is in a location that makes
aural inspection difficult, use an electric means to check. Check that the connector pin of the
mechanical valve on the PCB outputs 4 V. In addition, check that the coil resistance of the
mechanical valve is several tens of Ohm (
(11) Check for solenoid valve kit failure. Removing a coil that is on will result in a clicking sound.
Also, removing a coil that is off will not produce such a sound.
(12) Check whether too much refrigerant has been charged. Too much refrigerant has been
charged if the sub-cool temperature of the condenser is 15°C or more.
(13) Check whether the wiring from the solenoid valve kit is actually connected to the different indoor
unit or not.
(14) The system is that the multiple indoor units are connected at only one solenoid valve kit and also
multiple remote controllers are connected. Check whether "installation of the common use solenoid
valve kit" from a PC has been made or not. (Confirmation from the address setting software of a PC)
Correction
Replace damaged components and correct the amount of charged refrigerant.
Example
Notes
P05 Alarm
Alarm code
P05
Alarm meaning
Reverse phase (or missing phase) detected
Alarm conditions
This alarm occurs when a reverse phase or missing phase is detected in the R-S-T phases.
Probable cause
Reverse phase or missing phase in the R-S-T phases
Check
Check the wiring at the power terminal plate.
Correction
Switch the phases and reinsert. Check if the result is OK.
Example
Notes
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