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The electrical control of inverter air conditioners is divided into indoor and outdoor control systems. The indoor system adds a communication circuit but removes circuits for the compressor, valve, and outdoor fan compared to a fixed-speed air conditioner. The outdoor system includes a power source board, PFC board, and IPM board. Different generations of the outdoor system applied different control plans and board configurations, with later generations integrating boards for easier installation and maintenance.

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PCB Repair

The electrical control of inverter air conditioners is divided into indoor and outdoor control systems. The indoor system adds a communication circuit but removes circuits for the compressor, valve, and outdoor fan compared to a fixed-speed air conditioner. The outdoor system includes a power source board, PFC board, and IPM board. Different generations of the outdoor system applied different control plans and board configurations, with later generations integrating boards for easier installation and maintenance.

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The electrical control of inverter air conditioner is divided into indoor control system and outdoor

control system.

Relative to the fixed-speed air conditioner, the indoor control system is added with one
communication circuit, but removed of the control circuits for compressor, 4-way valve and
outdoor fan. The other circuits are basically the same.

The outdoor circuit is generally divided into three parts, i.e. outdoor power source board, Power
Factor Correction ( ) board and Intelligent Power Module ( ). The details are as follows:

The 1st generation (V1) applies 120° square wave control plan and the all PFC plan is used for
power treatment.

The 2nd generation (V2) remains to apply 120° square wave control plan, but the partial PFC plan
is used for power treatment. This product is never put into batch production.

The 3rd generation (V3) applies 180° sine wave plan and partial PFC plan. This model is also few.

The 4th generation (V4) remains to apply 180° sine wave plan (including 2P unit), where only
significant adjustment is made to the function architecture. That is, the indoor control plan applied
for the 1st and 2nd generation is changed to outdoor control (For details on the function distribution,
please refer to the Control Function Chart below.

The 5th generation(V5), the function is same as V4, but the Power source board, PFC board and
IPM board have already integrated onto one board (All-In-One) for easily installation and

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