Mini Split Training Manual 2010 Version 4-1
Mini Split Training Manual 2010 Version 4-1
Pump Products
Technical Training
Single Mini Split 9,000-24,000 Btu
Flexi-Multi 19,000-31,000 Btu
Single Mini Split 26,000-42,000 Btu
Table of contents Page
4) (RAC) Product line-up, 9,000-24,000 Btu, single minis & flexi multi ……….10-13
5) Installation clearances…………………………………………………………..14-16
6) Condensate pumps………………………………………………………………17-22
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Mini Split & Flexi Multi Installation
ECO-i Installation
ECO-i Commissioning
EC0-i Service
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class to become a Sanyo Dealer
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On our website main page click on the training tab then the
Online Dealer Certification Courses tab
SANYO now offers comprehensive training classes all on-line, that can be taken at your
own pace. By successfully completing the 3 consecutive courses, you can become a
certified gold, silver or bronze SANYO HVAC dealer.
This training course focuses on Sanyo’s ECO-i Multi Split Variable Flow Refrigerant
(VRF) system. Upon completion of this course participants should have attained the
required skills to properly configure and install the ECO-i system.
ECO-i Commissioning:
This training course focuses on Sanyo’s ECO-i Multi Split Variable Flow Refrigerant
(VRF) system. Upon completion of this course participants should have attained the
required skills to properly configure and commission the ECO-i system.
ECO-i Service:
This training course focuses on Sanyo’s ECO-i Multi Split Variable Flow Refrigerant
(VRF) system. Upon completion of this course participants should have attained the
required skills to properly configure a system, install the system, commission the system
and to conduct in depth service, troubleshooting and diagnostics.
This training course provides the participants with an overview of Sanyo’s R-410a one-
to-one split and Flexi Multi products including installation requirements, unit
specifications, operating characteristics and a detailed review of service and
troubleshooting procedures.
This training course provides the participants with an overview of Sanyo’s R-410a one-
to-one Pac (26K - 42K BTU) products including installation requirements,
commissioning procedures, operating characteristics and a detailed review of service and
troubleshooting procedures.
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Product Overview:
Sanyo’s product line offers environmentally friendly 0 ozone depletion
potential, R410a refrigerant.
All models meet and exceed Federal DOE guidelines for energy
efficiency, 13+S.E.E.R
Caution for Installation:
Higher Pressure ( R410a is 1.6 times higher than R22.)
Compressor oil is different.
R410a uses Polyvinyl Ether Oil (Synthetic fluid)
Different gauge-manifold, charge hose, etc., must be used for R410a.
Near-Azeotrope Type Refrigerant
Only charge the refrigerant in liquid form.
New refrigerant piping is required for all R410a installs.
5/16” Service Ports:
Service ports are different then on R22 systems. Sanyo R410a systems have
5/16” male flare fittings. Adaptor must be used when using 1/4” hoses.
These adaptors (5/16” ffl x 1/4” mfl) are available from the following
manufacturers:
Ritchie Part Number 19173
Ritchie Part Number 93825(Ball Valve)
JB Industries Part Number QC-S5
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What is an Inverter Air Conditioner?
Unlike a standard air conditioner which uses a constant fixed speed
compressor, the DC inverter controlled compressor will always start at
it’s minimum revolutions and slowly speed up to meet current system
demand. This greatly reduces the power surge needed at start up.
This is obtained by converting incoming AC power to DC power, thereby
making it possible to accurately control the systems capacity. When the
maximum capacity is not required, the compressor revolution is
decreased.
This means the power decreases too, which results in increased system
efficiency with reduced operating electrical costs.
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Model Number by System:
System:
18KHS72
18 K H S72
Voltage: 1-115v
Cooling Capacity in BTU/h 2-208/230
Component:
Indoor Unit KHS1872 / CH1872 Outdoor Unit
K HS187 2
Voltage
1-115v
Indoor Unit Type
2-208/230v
K: Wall Mount
T: Ceiling Suspended
Model Series No.
X: 4way Ceiling Recessed
U: Concealed Duct
Cooling Capacity
C: Outdoor Unit
In BTU/h
M: Multi-Zone
S: Wireless remote
W: Wired remote
H: Heater
Function
H: Heat Pump
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Serial number Identification:
00 00 63 37 51 67 3
Quarter of Year:
1: Jan - Mar
2: Apr - Jun
3: Jul - Sep
4: Oct - Dec
Year of Manufacture
Consecutive Sequence
Number
Warranty Policy:
After September 1, 2009:
Standard warranty on Single Split and Flexi-Multi Systems is 7
years compressor & 5 years functional parts. The new extended
warranty is in effect for Sanyo ducted and ductless split system
installed on or after Sept 1 2009
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Certifications
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RAC Product Lineup: R410a, Single Zone, Inverter (16-20 SEER)
Type 9,000 12,000 18,000 24,000
K Series Wall Mounted BTU BTU BTU BTU
16 SEER 17 SEER 20 SEER 17 SEER
Single Cooling
*Cooling to 09KS71 12KS71 18KS72 24KS72
50 deg f
Single Cooling
*Low ambient 09KLS71 12KLS71 18KLS72 24KLS72
cooling to
0 deg f
Heat Pump
Cooling & 09KHS71 12KHS71 18KHS72 24KHS72
Heating to 0
Deg f
Type 12,000 18,000
X Series Ceiling recessed BTU BTU
17 SEER 20 SEER
Single Cooling
*Cooling to 12XS71 18XS71
50 deg f
Single Cooling
Low ambient 12XLS71 18XLS71
Cooling to
0 Deg f
Heat Pump
Cooling & 12XHS71 18XHS71
Heating to 0
Deg f
STK-KCW1
Wiring Harness
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Flexi Multi Product Lineup:R410a, Multi Zone, Inverter,
(14.8-16.8 SEER)
K Series Type 7,000BTU 9,000BTU 12,000BTU 18,000BTU 24,000BTU
Wall Mounted
Cooling KMS0772 KMS0972 KMS1272 KMS1872 KMS2472
Only
Heat KMHS0772 KMHS0972 KMHS1272 KMHS1872 KMHS2472
Pump
X Series Type 9,000BTU 12,000BTU 18,000BTU
Ceiling Recessed
Cooling XMS0972 XMS1272 XMS1872
Only
Heat XMHS0972 XMHS1272 XMHS1872
Pump
STK-KCW1
Wiring Harness
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Negative Ion Generator
While operating, this unit generates negative ions that
freshen up the conditioned space.
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Operating Range 9,000-24,000 BTU Single Mini Splits
Operating Range Limits Based On Outdoor Temperature ( Degrees F )
Design Outdoor Operating Range Cooling Cut-Off Heating Cut-Off
Cooling Heating M in. M ax. M in. M ax.
M odel
M in. M ax. M in. M ax. Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor
CH0971
CH1271
75F DB
0F DB 0F DB -4 DB -8 DB 122F DB
65F WB
CH1872
CH2472
C0971
C1271
50 DB 115F DB 50 DB *3
C1872
C2472
N/A N/A N/A N/A
CL0971 -4 DB
CL1271 -4 DB
0F DB
CL1872 -8 DB
CL2472 -13 DB
C M H 1972
75F D B
C M H 2472 0F DB -8 D B *4
65F W B
C M H 3172
67 D B 55F D B
C M 1972
C M 2472 -4 D B N /A
C M 3172
N /A N /A N /A N /A
C LM 1972
C LM 2472 *1 *2
C LM 3172
*1: 32F DB: Combined with KMS1872 and/or KMS2472 / 23F DB: When combined only
with KMS0772, KMS0972 and/or KMS1272.
*2: 28F DB: Combined with KMS1872 and/or KMS2472 19F DB: When combined only
with KMS0772, KMS0972 and/or KMS1272.
*4: No maximum temperature cut-out
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Basic System Layout
Narrow Pipe
Return Air
Wide Pipe
Drain
Supply Air
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Indoor Unit Site Selection
(“K” Series Wall Mounted)
Ceiling
Wall
Note
Note
Note
Floor
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Site Selection
(Outdoor Unit)
Valve
Intake Discharge Intake Above
side
min. 2” min. 16” min. 2” min. 7ft
min. 10”
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Condensate Pump
(Installation and Wiring)
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Mounting the Receiver
(Float Safety Switch)
Bleeder Hose
First place the self-adhesive support that holds the detection unit
Attach Bleeder
Hose Here
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Mounting the Condensate Pump
Keep into account the maximum distance between the pump and the
detection unit (vertical suction-head) refer to installation manual. Clear
tubing available as an optional accessory. (Inner diameter 0.24”)
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Condensate Wiring for RAC
9,000-24,000 BTU
Sauermann Condensate Pump Wiring Instructions
1 2 G 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 G
Power Supply
Outdoor Unit
208/230 VAC 60 Hz
630 mA Fuse L1 L2 G C NC
Pump Wire Colors
Sauermann Pump
Model SI-3100-2 & SI-1730-2 for SI-3100-2
(208/230 VAC 60 Hz)
Power Wiring:
Brown Wire = L1
Blue Wire = L2
Green Wire = Ground
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Condensate wiring for a PAC product
(26,000-42,000 BTU)
Sauermann Condensate Pump Wiring Instructions
Power Supply
208/230 VAC 60 Hz Float Switch Jumper
Sanyo Indoor Unit’s (CN09) Red Connector
Terminal Strip Located on Indoor
Unit’s PCB
1 2 G
CN09
Red Connector
Cut the CN09 connector and wire the safety through this
connection on the indoor circuit board.
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The Following Models are Equipped
With Built in Drain Pumps
• XHX models: Four Way Supply Ceiling Recessed
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RAC 9,000-24,000 Btu
Flexi-Multi 19,000-31,000 Btu
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Tubing Limitations:
(Flexi-Multi Systems)
Indoor 1
(L1)= Tubing length (L2)
Indoor 2
(H3)
(L4)
(H4)
Indoor 3 Indoor 4
(L3)
Limit of Elevation
Max. Limit of Total Tubing Length
Max. Allowable Total Tubing Difference
Allowable Exceeding Pre-Charged Length Required Amount
Length at Shipment Unit Pre- (H1, H2, H3, H4)
Model Tubing Length Maximum Piping Length of Additional
Charged Length (L1+L2+L3) or (ft.)
Per Unit (L1+L2+L3) or (L1+L2+L3+L4) Refrigerant (Oz. / ft.
(L1+L2+L3+L4) (ft.) Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit
(ft.) (ft.)
Above Above
CMH2472 82 150 (L1+L2+L3+L4) 200 (L1+ L2+ L3+L4) 50 50 0.22 Oz. / ft.
CMH3172 100 150 (L1+L2+L3+L4) 200 (L1+ L2+ L3+L4) 50 50 0.22 Oz. / ft.
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RAC Single Split System
(A/C & HP)
Typical Installation Wiring For:
C-CL0971, CH0971, C-CL1271 & CH1271
Disconnect
Switch
(Field
Supplied)
Follow Local
Electrical
Codes
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RAC Single Split System
(A/C & HP)
Typical Installation Wiring For:
C-CL1872, CH1872, C-CL2472 & CH2472
Disconnect Switch
(Field Supplied)
Follow Local Codes
Disconnect Switch
(Field Supplied)
1 115V 1
2 115V 2
12-15 VDC Signal
3 3
4
G G 5 L1
6 L2
G Ground
208/230 VAC (Single Phase)
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
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Flexi-Multi
(Cooling Only & HP)
Typical Installation Wiring For:
CM-CLM-CMH, 1972, 2472, 3172
Disconnect G G
Switch
115 V
(Field 1 4
115 V
Supplied) 2 5 “B”
12-15 VDC
Follow Local 3 6
Electrical Disconnect Switch
G G
Field Supplied
115 V
1 7
115 V
2 8 “C”
12-15 VDC
3 9
G G 1 L1
2 L2
G Ground
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Typical Mis-Wiring
(RAC systems 9,000-24,000)
Example: The wires landed on terminals 1 & 2 from the
indoor unit to the outdoor unit are crossed.
1 1
2 2
3 3
G G
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Typical Mis-Wiring
(RAC systems 9,000-24,000)
Example: The wire landed on terminal 3 is open or shorted.
Is there a condensate pump installed. If properly installed the safety
switch wiring should be landed on terminal three. Determine if the
pump has failed
Proper voltage reading at the indoor & outdoor units between
terminals 2 & 3 should be 12-15v DC.
1 1
2 2
3 X 3
G G
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Typical Mis-Wiring
(Flexi-multi systems)
1. Keep track of the wiring for each circuit. A to A, B to B, C to C
2. Keep track of the piping. Piping circuit A to wiring circuit A and
so on for all the circuits.
3. This illustration displays the most common wiring / piping mistake
made on the Flexi-Multi systems.
Condensing
Unit
1 1
2 2 “A”
Indoor A 3
3
G G
1 4
Indoor B 2 5 “B”
3 6
G G
7 Disconnect Switch
1 Field Supplied
2 8 “C”
Indoor C
3 9
G G
L1
1
2 L2
Ground
G
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Flexible Combinations
(Systems designed for each job)
Maximum Connecting Capacity of 130 %
Minimum of two indoor units required
9k
12k
18k
7k
24k
19k 24k
31k
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Distribution Header
(CM2472, CLM2472 and CMH2472)
Any combination
can be used on any
circuits A, B, C, or D
D to a maximum of
C THREE indoor unit’s
B
A total
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Wireless Remote Controller
Temperature
Temperature Sensor
Ion On / Off
1 Hour Timer
Temp Setting
Mode
Quiet
Fan Speed Ni ght Setback
Night
Flap Hig Power
High
Timer Setup
The remote control when in the “ON” state transmits a signal every 5 minutes
The remote control will restart the unit after a power interruption.
It is important to locate the remote in an area where the signal can be received
by the indoor unit.
Once a signal is transmitted a “low tone beep” should be heard at the indoor
unit.
Once the outdoor unit has been started in heating or cooling there is a 5 minute
minimum run time.
There will also be a 3 minute delay on startup of the outdoor unit.
Occasionally lighting can affect the signal.
Maximum Distance From the Indoor Unit is 26 Feet
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Occasionally lighting can affect the signal.
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Wired Remote Controller
STK-RCS-7TWSU
Wired Remote Control
(Optional)
On/Off Button
Temperature Set
Mode
Fan Speed
Flaps 1 Hour Timer
Night Setback
All Clear Sensor
Reset
The “X” series ceiling recessed models are factory wired and the
wiring harness is not needed.
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Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit
The address can be set in order to prevent interference between remote
controllers when two indoor units are installed near each other. Turn one of
the units “OFF”.
Press and hold the 1 HOUR Confirm that OP-1 is blinking Press the 1HOUR TIMER button
TIMER, ION and ACL buttons. in the display twice and confirm that OP-7 is
Release the ACL then the ION blinking in the display
and 1 HOUR TIMER buttons
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Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit
Press the ON/OFF button while Remote and indoor unit are now
pointing at the indoor unit until you addressed to “B”. Press the ACL
hear an audible “beep”: (approximately button to return remote to normal
5 times) operation.
Once the tab has been broken off the remote controller is
permanently addressed to “B”.
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Wireless Remote Controller Functions
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Wireless Remote Controller Functions
(Without The Remote Control)
Manual On / Off
Button
Press once= Cooling
Press Twice= Heating
Press three times= Off
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Protective Functions
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Before Servicing Safety Reminders
High capacity electrolytic capacitors are used inside the outdoor unit
controller (inverter). They retain an electrical charge even after the power
is turned OFF, and some time is required for the charge to dissipate.
Be careful not to touch any electrified parts before the control circuit
board Power Lamp (Red) goes Off.
For example, if the outdoor control circuit board fuse has blown, it will
take approximately 30 minutes for the capacitors to dissipate fully.
Wait until the “POWER LAMP” goes out before servicing the
system
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Troubleshooting
(RAC 9,000- 24,000 BTU)
Verify the correct voltage at terminals 1 & 2 of the indoor unit. This will
be 115v or 208v/230v depending on the model. Note: They are polarity
sensitive between the indoor and outdoor units.
If a “C” model condenser is utilized is it below 50 degrees outside
ambient? Cooling is locked out at 50 degrees on “C” models.
Is the indoor unit generating a 12-15v DC signal going out to the
condenser on terminals 2 & 3 when the unit is calling for heating or
cooling?
Has a condensate pump been wired into the indoor unit. If properly
installed the safety circuit will open upon pump failure and shut the
system down.
Is the operation light “blinking” on the indoor unit? This is indicating a
faulted condition. To determine the problem with the system it must be
put into a self-diagnostic mode. The procedure is on the inside of the
front cover of the indoor unit.
Verify the interconnecting wires which run from the outdoor to the
indoor unit. Make sure none of these wires are grounded.
On the 9,000-24,000 Btu models there is a power lamp which will be
illuminated if the outdoor PCB is powered up. If not lit check the fuses
on the PCB board.
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Troubleshooting
(RAC 9,000- 24,000 BTU)
First thing to check at the jobsite
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Method of Self-Diagnostics
(How to Retrieve Diagnostic Codes)
Green
Ion
Button
Yellow 1
Hour Timer
Button
ACL
Button
With a pen press the ACL Release the ACL button OP-1 is now flashing in
button down while holding the first then release the ION the display. Press the 1
ION and 1 Hour Timer buttons and 1 Hour Timer buttons Hour Timer button once
down and release
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Method of Self-Diagnostics
(How to Retrieve Diagnostic Codes)
OP-3 is flashing on the display. The Press the ON/OFF button once while
remote is ready for diagnostics. pointing the remote at the indoor unit
It will display the most recent error code first and each code every 5
seconds with a beep between codes
It will beep several times when all the codes have been displayed
Watch the Operation, Timer, and Quiet lights. Are they On, Off or
Blinking
Press the ACL button when finished to return remote to normal function.
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Method of Self-Diagnostics
(How to Retrieve Diagnostic Codes)
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Forgot Your Service Manual?
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Self-Diagnostics Function
(Will Not Operate)
Fuse
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Checking the Indoor Unit
Verify line voltage between terminals
1 & 2=115 / 208 / 230 AC
Check for 12-15v DC voltage between terminals 2 & 3. If the voltage
does not match up go to the next step. If the voltage is correct: Was
the model a C or CL series.
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Checking the Indoor Unit
Example:
What two possible problems come to mind here?
Voltage between lines 1 & 2= 115v AC
Voltage between lines 2 & 3= 23.47v DC
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Checking the Indoor & Outdoor Units
(Test/T-Run)
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Testing Of Outdoor Unit PCB
Short-circuit the T-RUN terminal
to The COM terminal of TEST/T-RUN terminal.
Remove plastic cover to the main PCB Use a screwdriver and short between
board. Look for the T-RUN/TEST on the Common and C48. The compressor, fan
edge of the board. and 4 way valve will turn on.
Common
Terminal
The compressor, fan motor, and 4-way valve must turn ON.
This function will not work on a “C” model and the outdoor
temperature is below 50 degrees.
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Serial Communication Error
(Identification Procedure)
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Serial Communication Error
(Identification Procedure)
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Serial Communication Error
(Identification Procedure)
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Procedure for Replacing
(The Outdoor Board)
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Flexi-Multi
(Outdoor PCB Error Lamps)
In Normal Operation These Error Lamps Should Not Be Lit.
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Troubleshooting Chart
Flexi-Multi, Single Heat Pump, Single Cooling,
Single Cooling Low Ambient
Trouble Diagnosis of each part
Problem s
Problem s
Inspection Points
Inspection Points
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Checking the EEV
(Electronic Expansion Valve)
Refco Part Number SVOM-18
Remove the EEV coil Place the tool over the EEV stem
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Thermistor Values
Outdoor air
temperature sensor
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Before Calling Sanyo Technical Support
(Check the items on this list)
B- Check the fuse on board. If the fuse is soldered in, by pass it with an in line
fuse holder until the short is located, this includes checking ohms on all
components. Ohm terminals 1, 2 and 3 to ground. Visually check board and for
any other possible shorts. If the fuse was good or bad, proceed to the next steps.
D- Turn the power off and wait for it to dissipate. Disconnect the fan motor,
compressor, crank case heater and the expansion valve from the board. If it is a
flexi model, disconnect the expansion valve board. Turn the power on and check
if the board light is on. If it isn’t, the board is bad. If it is, one of the components
is bad and ohms need to be checked.
E- Plug each component back in one at a time until the light starts flashing or
the light goes out and you have most likely found the bad component. Remember
to turn the power off and let it dissipate each time before plugging another
component back in.
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2- Flashing light on Outdoor Board
Follow steps A-D in section 1 (No light on the outdoor board) and power
the unit with the fan, compressor, crankcase heater and expansion valve
disconnected.
Once you have a solid light, plug each component back in one at a time.
Remember to cycle the power and let it dissipate each time.
If you plug the fan motor in and this cause’s the light to flash it could be
the board or the motor. There is no way to tell which one is bad. I would
suggest ordering both parts and plugging the motor in first, to see if this
resolves the problem since it is the easiest to check.
Check fuse on board. If the fuse on the board is blown, check all
components that plug into the board. Verify that 220 volts was not run to
a 110 volt unit.
Try to start the unit with the manual (push button) on off button located
in the bottom right hand corner (K models). If this does not work, change
the board and the receiver.
If the unit starts with the button, check the remote for proper addressing.
Try resetting the remote by pushing the ACL button for 3-4 seconds.
You can test the remote to see if it is sending a signal with an AM radio.
Hold the remote next to the turned on AM radio and push one of the
buttons on the remote. If you hear interference through the radio’s
speaker, the remote is working. Try it in several locations on the radio
before condemning the remote.
If the remote checks good but the unit will still not respond to it, replace
the board and the receiver.
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4- Flashing lights on the Indoor Unit.
If an indoor or outdoor board has been changed, verify that the power
wires that go to terminals 1, 2, and 3 are landed correctly. There is a
schematic inside the covers of both units.
There might be an error code. Use the remote to put the unit into self
diagnostic mode and retrieve the error code. The procedure is explained
on the back of the indoor unit’s cover. It is also in the service manual
which can be down loaded at our web site.
Disconnect the wire at the number 3 terminal of the outdoor unit and
check for the same voltage between the wire and terminal 2 of the
outdoor unit. Note that if this is a flexi model it might not be labeled as
terminal 3 but, it is the third wire going to the indoor unit you are
troubleshooting. If the voltage checks the same, the outdoor board is
causing the problem. If the voltage is higher, or lower, replace the
interconnecting (14/3 with ground) field wiring.
If the indoor unit is running, has a steady green light, and will not cool. It
is most likely locked out on low ambient
If you are having intermittent problems, verify the power supply is not
pulled from a 3 phase panel.
Check for voltage on the ground wire of your power supply.
Verify the 3 wires that go from the board to 1, 2 and 3 are landed
properly if board/boards have been changed.
If an outdoor board has been changed, verify that ALL the screws that
hold the board down are in place and tight.
Ohm the crank case heater, it should read between 700-1500. This heater
can short out the circuit board.
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PAC Product
Professional Air Conditioning
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Product Line-Up
(Outdoor units)
Appearance
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Product Line-Up
(Indoor units)
SC SC SC
K HP HP HP
SC SC SC
T HP HP HP
SC SC SC
X
HP HP HP
SC SC
U HP HP
Outdoor unit
DC Inverter
DC Fan motor
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KHS Models
(Wall Mounted)
RCS-TM80BG RCS-SH1UA
Wired remote control Wireless remote control
(Optional) (standard)
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THW Models
(Ceiling Suspended)
RCS-TM80BG RCS-SH80UA
Wired remote control Wireless Remote Control kit
(Standard) (Optional)
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XHW Models
(Ceiling Recessed)
RCS-TM80BG RCS-SH80UA
Wired remote control Wireless remote control kit
(Standard) (Optional)
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UHW Models
(Concealed Duct)
RCS-TM80BG RCS-SH80UA
Wired remote control Wireless remote control kit
(Standard) (Optional)
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Operation Range
(26,000-42,000 Btu Models)
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Tubing sizes, Length and Elevation Difference
Refrigerant Charge, Adjustment & Insulation Chart.
MAXIMUM ELEVATION
OD TUBE SIZE (inches) MAXIMUM LENGTH ft. OF DIFFERENCE (ft) BETWEEN
MAXIMUM LENGTH (ft) OF REQUIRED ADDITIONAL INSULATION
SYSTEM MODELS TUBING BETWEEN IN/OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR OUTDOOR TUBING AT SHIPMENT REFRIGERANT OZ/FT BOTH TUBES
NARROW WIDE IN/OUTDOOR
ABOVE BELOW
26KS72R
26TS72R
26XS72R
26US72R
26KH72R
26TH72R
26XH72R
26UH72R
26KHH72R
26THH72R
30KS72R
36XS72R
36US72R
36KH72R
36TH72R
36XH72R
36UH72R
36THH72R
42TS72R
42XS72R
42TH72R
42XH72R
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Electrical wiring
(26,000-42,000 BTU Systems)
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Recommended
(Wire length and diameter)
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Remote Controller
(Options)
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RCS-TM80BG
(Functions)
• On/Off
• Mode selection
– cooling, heating, dry, auto, fan
– Auto changeover
• Set temperature
– Cooling/Dry: 64 to 86
– Heating: 61 to 86
• Fan speed: Auto, low, high, high-high
• Air direction
• 7 day programmable (6 events/day)
• Controls up to 8 indoor units
• Main or sub on same unit or group
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Using the RCS-TM80BG
(Monitoring, diagnostic & EPROM setting)
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Monitoring Indoor & Outdoor
(Sensor Temperatures)
The LCD display changes to sensor temperature, Unit no. and code no.
Use the Temp Setting Keys to scroll through codes (Sensor Address)
For group control press the Unit key to the address of the unit to monitor
RCS-TM80BG Functions
as
aToService
monitor theTool
outdoor sensors plug the connector into the “RC” jack on the
outdoor circuit board and follow the above procedure.
Press the Wrench key to return to normal display when finished
Example:
Code 1, Refrigerant Circuit 1, Unit 1.
Remote controller temperature of 85 degrees
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Monitoring Indoor & Outdoor
(Error codes)
•Press the “Set” and the button that looks like a “Wrench” together for
4 seconds or more.
•Use the temperature “Up & down Arrows” to scroll through the 8
codes in the outdoor memory. There are up to 4 codes stored on the
indoor memory
•Code 1 is the newest and 4 is the oldest code that the unit has faulted
out on.
•Refer to your error code list in the service manual for code explanations
and course of action for repairs.
•To clear all codes press the “Cancel Button”.
•Press the button that looks like a “Wrench” to exit trouble history.
•Install RC plug back into the outdoor / indoor unit and install the remote
back in place.
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Indoor and Outdoor
(EPROM settings)
Indoor EPROM settings
For a complete listing of the eprom codes download a service manual from
www.us.sanyo/hvac.com
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Wireless Remote Controller
(Switch Setting)
RCS-SH1UA Wireless Remote Control for “K” style indoor
units have a built-in receiver installed.
(26-42,000 BTU Models)
Dip switch setting must be changed when wireless remote is
utilized.
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Commissioning the system
(Initial Startup)
Reset Procedure for Auto Address Failure
on the 26,000 Btu to 42,000 Btu Models
When determining if an auto address failure has taken place you will need to look at the
indicator lamp assembly.
This lamp assembly will be located on the indoor unit’s receiver, which receives and
transmits the signal from the remote controller to the indoor units PCB assembly.
The green “Operation Lamp” will be “Blinking” indicating that a fault has taken place and
no operation of either the indoor or outdoor unit will be possible.
When a wired remote controller is utilized where no receiver is needed, then the error code
will be shown on the display screen of the remote.
All “Error Codes” can be located in the troubleshooting section of the service and technical
manual.
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Reset Procedure for Auto Address Failure
(26,000 Btu to 42,000 Btu Models)
When utilizing the wireless type remote it will be necessary to go to the outdoor
units PCB assembly and locate the two lamps on the main board marked “LED
1 & LED 2”. These are the error lamps.
The lamps will blink a certain way indicating what type of failure has taken place
with the units.
If the lamps are blinking separately you must count the number of blinks on
each lamp to determine the precise code.
LED 1
LED 2
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Probable Causes
Auto address failure or communication errors
Indoor and outdoor units not powered within 6 minutes at initial
startup.
The communication (U1 & U2) line is broken.
A good communication line should ohm out at around 100
ohm’s at the indoor and outdoor units U1 & U2 terminals
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Probable Causes
Auto address failure or communication errors
The probable cause of a blown fuse is line voltage has been applied to the
U1 & U2 communication line
At the indoor circuit board even if 100 ohm’s is detected on the U1 & U2
line then check the fuse. If the fuse is bad then move the molex plug
from the OC to the EMG socket.
Fuse
EMG
OC
At the outdoor circuit board if 100 ohm’s not detected on the U1 & U2
line then check the fuse. If the fuse is bad then move the molex plug
from the OC to the EMG socket.
Fuse
EMG OC
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Reset Procedure for Auto Address Failure
(26,000-42,000 BTU Models)
At the outdoor unit’s circuit board if the lamps are blinking
separately count the number of blinks on each lamp to
determine the precise code.
LED 1
LED 2
LED 1 blinks M times, then LED 2 blinks N times. The cycle repeats.
M=2: P alarm 3:= H alarm 4:= E alarm 5:= F alarm 6:= L alarm
N= alarm number
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Reset Procedure for Auto Address Failure
(26,000-42,000 BTU Models)
When re-addressing the indoor and outdoor units, you must first go to the
outdoor units PCB assembly and locate the “Black Button” marked “Auto
Add”.
First shut off the outdoor units power by de-energizing the disconnect switch
and waiting for the lamps on the board to go completely out.
Then re-energize the circuit and then push in the “Black Button” for
approximately four seconds or until the lights marked “LED 1 and LED 2” start
alternating back and forth.
Eventually, these two lamps should go completely off if the auto addressing
process was successful. Please note this can take several minutes to complete.
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Outdoor Circuit Board
FUSE (2) LED1, 2 Power LED EEPROM (Unit data)
Refrigerant
System
Auto Add
Button
Troubleshooting
(26,000- 42,000 BTU Models)
If no operation of indoor or outdoor units exist always check terminals 1
& 2 of the indoor unit to verify 208/230v is present.
Check the indoor & outdoor boards to verify that the red power led is
illuminated. If the light is not lit, check the power transformer for
secondary voltages: (2 red wires= 14.8vac) (2 brown wires= 14.8vac) 2
orange wires= 20vac)
If all voltages are confirmed with no operation then proceed to the
outdoor unit. On the outdoor main pcb board check the led lights marked
1 & 2. Both lamps should be off in normal operation.
If they are lit this represents an error code. If they are both blinking
together this represents an auto-address failure. Power the system down
and wait until all led’s go completely out.
Press and hold the black button marked “auto add” for 5-10 seconds
until led’s 1 & 2 start alternating blinking. Release the button. The
system is now addressing. This process can take up to 5 minutes or more.
If both lights go completely out the system is now addressed.
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
(Wired Remote vs. Wireless)
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
Wired Remote: Code is on the display of the remote
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
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Meaning of Alarm Messages
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Details of alarm messages
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Details of alarm messages
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Details of alarm messages
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Details of alarm messages
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Troubleshooting
(HIC PCB assembly)
NEGATIVE
DISCHARGE
POST
+ U V W
POSITIVE COMPRESSOR WIRES
DISCHARGE
POST
COMPRESSOR TERMINALS
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Filter Board
(26,000-42,000 Btu Models)
Safety Note:
The filter board holds an electrical charge
Use the discharge posts when servicing
DISCHARGE
POSTS
FUSE
250V
25AMP
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One Remote Can Control Up
To Eight Systems
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Replacing an Indoor or Outdoor
(PCB Board)
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Indoor & outdoor unit PCB assembly
(26,000-42,000 Btu’s)
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EPROM Chip Installation
Match the “Half Moon” on the socket and the
“Half Moon” on the face of the chip
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EPROM Chip Installation
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS0971
Outdoor Unit: CH0971
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Heating characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS0971
Outdoor Unit: CH0971
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KS0971
Outdoor Unit: C0971
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: K0971
Outdoor Unit: CL0971
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS1271
Outdoor Unit: CH1271
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Heating characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS1271
Outdoor Unit: CH1271
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS1872
Outdoor Unit: CH1872
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Heating characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS1872
Outdoor Unit: CH1872
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KS1872
Outdoor Unit: C1872
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KS1872
Outdoor Unit: CL1872
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS2472
Outdoor Unit: CH2472
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Heating characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KHS2472
Outdoor Unit: CH2472
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KS2472
Outdoor Unit: C2472
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Performance Data
Cooling characteristics:
Indoor Unit: KS2472
Outdoor Unit: CL2472
(RH: 46%, indoor fan speed: High fan, 60hz. 115v)
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Thank You!
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