Error Fixing RAC
Error Fixing RAC
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Contents
Text in RED highlights that the method for the check is shown in this document
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E0/F4 – EEPROM Parameter Error
Error Code E0 / F4
Malfunction Indoor or outdoor PCB main
decision chip does not receive
conditions feedback from EEPROM chip.
Possible ● Installation mistake
causes ● Faulty PCB
If this doesn’t rectify it, the likelihood is the main pcb has been
damaged so this will need to be replaced
E0 – Indoor PCB
F4 – Outdoor PCB
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E1 – Communication between indoor and outdoor
Error Code E1
Wiring mistake
Possible causes
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E1 – Communication between indoor and outdoor
Error Code E1
Wiring mistake
Possible causes
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Error Code E2
Malfunction The system cannot detect
decision correct zero crossing signal
conditions time interval.
● Bad connection of power
Possible cables 1000 RPM
causes ● Faulty power supply
● Faulty PCB
The PCB is unable to control the zero crossing time interval and is therefore 800 RPM
• Check the power supply voltage and connections, both installation cables
and pcb cables
• If these are both good, try restarting the system
• If this fails condemn the indoor PCB
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
Fan motor problem (DC motor that control chip inside the motor)
Power on and when the unit is in standby, measure the voltage of pin1-pin3,
pin4-pin3 of fan motor connector. If the value of the voltage is not in the range
shown in below table, the PCB is at fault and need to be replaced.
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
Outdoor fan motor problem (DC motor that control chip on the PCB)
1) Release the UVW connector. Measure the resistance of U-V, U-W,
V-W. If the resistance is not equal to each other, the fan motor as it
fault and needs to be replaced. Otherwise, go to step 2.
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E3/F5 – Fan speed is abnormal
Release the UVW connector. Measure the resistance of U-V, U-W, V-W.
If the resistance is not equal to each other, the fan motor is faulty and
needs to be replaced
Signal U V W
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E4/E5/F1/F2/F3 – Temperature sensor failure
X axis – Temperature
Y axis - Resistance
T5
T1,T2,T3,T4
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EC – Refrigerant Leak Detection
Error Code EC(DP)
Define initial evaporator coil
temperature T2 when the compressor
just starts running as Tcool.
Malfunction In the first 8 minutes after the
decision compressor starts up, if T2 <Tcool-2℃
conditions does not keep continuous 4 seconds,
and this situation happens 3 times, the
display area will show “EC” and AC will
turn off.
● Faulty T2 sensor
Faulty indoor PCB
Possible causes
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Error Code F0
Malfunction An abnormal current rise is
decision detected by checking the specified
conditions current detection circuit.
● Power supply problems.
● System blockage
Possible causes ● Faulty PCB
● Wiring mistake
● Compressor malfunction
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P0 – IPM Protection
● Compressor malfunction
● Faulty outdoor PCB
● Surge
P:U
P:V
P:W
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IPM Continuity Check
N:U
N:V
N:W
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IPM Continuity Check – Continuity Ranges
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IPM Continuity Check – Continuity Ranges
You can also test the IPM using diode mode of your multi meter
Reactor check
Measure the resistance and voltage (to ground) of the reactor.
The normal resistance should be around 0~1Ω.
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P1 – DC Voltage abnormal
Disconnect the unit with power
Check if the power supply is
Error Code P1(DP) P10/P11(DB) normal.
No supply and try to restart the unit
when power supply gets normal.
Malfunction An abnormal voltage rise or drop is
decision detected by checking the specified Yes
the voltage is incorrect the main pcb needs to be get definite value. Then start up the
changed
unit, measure the voltage between
P and N. Is it in 220V~400V?
Yes
DC Voltage should be
310V/340V/380V in standby mode
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P4 – Inverter Drive Error
Error Code P4
Malfunction An abnormal inverter compressor
decision drive signal is calculated by the
conditions detection circuit.
● Wiring mistake
● IPM malfunction
Faulty outdoor fan motor
Possible causes
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● Compressor malfunction
● Faulty outdoor PCB
● Surge
LED BUTTON SWING Switch the unit on, press the LED button 3
times in quick succession, now press the
swing button 3 times (even when the display
is off)
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Information Enquiry – Data available
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Troubleshooting Type A (230VAC)
P P
1. Check AC input FUSE
G G Rectifier
+
N N
L L
S -
+
N N
L L
S -
230
inductor and the ntc are ok,
V
then go to next step. AC
Troubleshooting Type A (230VAC)
P
3. Check Rectifier’s DC output FUSE INDUCTOR NTC
G Rectifier
+
N N
L L
S -
Check Rectifier’s DC
output voltage value
between + and -. If the
measured value is around
325V, it means the rectifier
325
is ok, then go to next step. V
DC
Troubleshooting Type A (230VAC)
P
4. Check PG Voltage FUSE INDUCTOR NTC
G
PFC
INDUCTOR Rectifier
+
N N
L L
S -
FRD
and it should higher than
300V, it means the cap, the
pfc inductor and the frd are
ok, then go to next step.
325 V
DC
CAP
Troubleshooting Type A (230VAC)
P
5. Check SMPS Voltage FUSE INDUCTOR NTC
G
PFC
INDUCTOR Rectifier
FRD
be the MCU failure.
15 V
DC