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AIR CONDITIONER
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Table of Contents
Page
1. OPERATING RANGE .............................................................................................................................. 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Unit Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 5
2-2. Major Component Specifications.................................................................................................... 9
2-3. Other Component Specifications.................................................................................................... 15
3. DIMENSIONAL DATA.............................................................................................................................. 16
5. PERFORMANCE DATA
5-1. Performance charts ....................................................................................................................... 19
5-2. Air Throw Distance Chart .............................................................................................................. 21
5-3. Cooling Capacity ........................................................................................................................... 23
6. ELECTRICAL DATA
6-1. Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................................................ 27
6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams ................................................................................................................ 29
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7-1. Installation Site Selection ............................................................................................................... 32
7-2. Remote Control Unit Installation Position ....................................................................................... 34
7-3. Recommended Wire Length and Diameter ................................................................................... 35
7-4. Remove the grille to Install the Indoor Unit .................................................................................... 36
8. FUNCTION
8-1. Room Temperature Control ........................................................................................................... 37
8-2. Dry Operation ................................................................................................................................ 38
8-3. Freeze Prevention ......................................................................................................................... 39
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 40
9-2. Air conditioner does not operate .................................................................................................... 41
9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate .............................................................................. 45
9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed ............................................................. 47
11. MAINTENANCE
11-1. Address Setting of the Remote Control Unit .................................................................................. 50
APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................. 51
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1. OPERATING RANGE
■ 50Hz models
SAP –K184ML + SAP–C184ML
SAP –K254ML + SAP–C254ML
Temperature Indoor Air Intake Temp. Outdoor Air Intake Temp.
Maximum 32°C D.B. / 23°C W.B. 52°C D.B.
Cooling
Minimum 19°C D.B. / 14°C W.B. 19°C D.B.
■ 60Hz models
SAP –K184BL + SAP–C184BL
SAP –K254BL + SAP–C254BL
Temperature Indoor Air Intake Temp. Outdoor Air Intake Temp.
Maximum 29°C D.B. / 19°C W.B. 54°C D.B.
Cooling
Minimum 19°C D.B. / 14°C W.B. 19°C D.B.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Unit Specifications
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML
Features
Controls / Temperature control Microprocessor / I.C. thermistor
Control unit Wireless remote controller
Timer 12-hours ON or OFF / 1-hour OFF
Fan speeds Indoor / Outdoor 3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Airflow direction (Indoor) Horizontal Manual
Vertical Auto
Air filter Washable, Anti-Mold
Compressor Rotary (Hermetic)
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g R22 / 1,250
Refrigerant control Capillary tube
Operation sound Indoor: Hi dB-A 43 —
Outdoor: Hi dB-A 55 —
Refrigerant tubing connections Flare type
Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m 7.5
Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) 6.35(1/4)
tube diameter Wide tube mm (in.) 12.7(1/2)
Refrigerant tube kit / Accessories Optional / Air Clean Filter
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Indoor Unit SAP – K184BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184BL
Features
Controls / Temperature control Microprocessor / I.C. thermistor
Control unit Wireless remote controller
Timer 12-hours ON or OFF / 1-hour OFF
Fan speeds Indoor / Outdoor 3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Airflow direction (Indoor) Horizontal Manual
Vertical Auto
Air filter Washable, Anti-Mold
Compressor Rotary (Hermetic)
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g R22 / 1,100
Refrigerant control Capillary tube
Operation sound Indoor: Hi dB-A 43 —
Outdoor: Hi dB-A 55 —
Refrigerant tubing connections Flare type
Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m 7.5
Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) 6.35(1/4)
tube diameter Wide tube mm (in.) 12.7(1/2)
Refrigerant tube kit / Accessories Optional / Air Clean Filter
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML
Features
Controls / Temperature control Microprocessor / I.C. thermister
Control unit Wireless remote controller
Timer 12-hours ON or OFF / 1-hour OFF
Fan speeds Indoor / Outdoor 3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Airflow direction (Indoor) Horizontal Manual
Vertical Auto
Air filter Washable, Anti-Mold
Compressor Rotary (Hermetic)
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g R22 / 1,750
Refrigerant control Capillary tube
Operation sound Indoor: Hi dB-A 45 —
Outdoor: Hi dB-A 57 —
Refrigerant tubing connections Flare type
Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m 10
Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) 6.35(1/4)
tube diameter Wide tube mm (in.) 15.88(5/8)
Refrigerant tube kit / Accessories Optional / Air Clean Filter
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254BL
Features
Controls / Temperature control Microprocessor / I.C. thermister
Control unit Wireless remote controller
Timer 12-hours ON or OFF / 1-hour OFF
Fan speeds Indoor / Outdoor 3 and Auto / 1 (Hi)
Airflow direction (Indoor) Horizontal Manual
Vertical Auto
Air filter Washable, Anti-Mold
Compressor Rotary (Hermetic)
Refrigerant / Amount charged at shipment g R22 / 1,600
Refrigerant control Capillary tube
Operation sound Indoor: Hi dB-A 45 —
Outdoor: Hi dB-A 57 —
Refrigerant tubing connections Flare type
Max. allowable tubing length at shipment m 10
Refrigerant Narrow tube mm (in.) 6.35(1/4)
tube diameter Wide tube mm (in.) 15.88(5/8)
Refrigerant tube kit / Accessories Optional / Air Clean Filter
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2-2. Major Component Specifications
2-2-1. Indoor Unit
Controller PCB
Part No. POW-K4L18
Controls Microprocessor
Control circuit fuse 250 V 3.15 A
Flap Motor
Type Stepping motor
Model MP24Z3-12V
Rating DC 12 V
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 25°C) Ω Each pair of terminals : 400 ± 7%
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML SAP – K254BL
Controller PCB
Part No. POW-K4L25
Controls Microprocessor
Control circuit fuse 250 V 3.15 A
Flap Motor
Type Stepping motor
Model MP24Z3-12V
Rating DC 12 V
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 25°C) Ω Each pair of terminals : 400 ± 7%
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2-2-2. Outdoor Unit
Controller PCB —
Compressor
Type Rotary (Hermetic)
Compressor model 48B200JT1JH 85204526325
Nominal output W 1,500
Compressor oil ... Amount cc ATMOS NM56EP or SUNISO 4GSD ... 600 cc
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 20°C) Ω C–R : 1.410
C–S : 3.250
Safety devices Type Internal protector
Overload relay —
Operating temp. Open °C Automatic opening
Close °C Automatic reclosing
Operating amp.(Ambient temp. 25°C) —
Run capacitor µF 50
VAC 450
Crank case heater —
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Outdoor Unit SAP – C184BL
Controller PCB —
Compressor
Type Rotary (Hermetic)
Compressor model 48D190IT1JH 85204526326
Nominal output W 1,500
Compressor oil ... Amount cc ATMOS NM56EP or SUNISO 4GSD ... 600 cc
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 20°C) Ω C–R : 1.500
C–S : 2.850
Safety devices Type External protector (OLR)
Overload relay MRA12068-12007
Operating temp. Open °C 150±5
Close °C 70±11
Operating amp.(Ambient temp. 25°C) Trip in 11±5 sec. at 34A
Run capacitor µF 45
VAC 450
Crank case heater —
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Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML
Controller PCB —
Compressor
Type Rotary (Hermetic)
Compressor model 2JS464D5BA02 85204526324
Nominal output W 2,200
Compressor oil ... Amount cc ATMOS M60 or SUNISO 4GDID ... 1,130 cc
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 20°C) Ω C–R : 0.803
C–S : 2.053
Safety devices Type Internal protector
Overload relay —
Operating temp. Open °C Automatic opening
Close °C Automatic reclosing
Operating amp.(Ambient temp. 25°C) —
Run capacitor µF 50
VAC 400
Crank case heater —
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Outdoor Unit SAP – C254BL
Controller PCB —
Compressor
Type Rotary (Hermetic)
Compressor model 2JS386H5AB02 85204526327
Nominal output W 1,800
Compressor oil ... Amount cc ATMOS M60 or SUNISO 4GDID ... 700 cc
Coil resistance (Ambient temp. 20°C) Ω C–R : 0.723
C–S : 2.838
Safety devices Type Internal protector
Overload relay —
Operating temp. Open °C Automatic opening
Close °C Automatic reclosing
Operating amp.(Ambient temp. 25°C) —
Run capacitor µF 50
VAC 400
Crank case heater —
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2-3. Other Component Specifications
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5 1055 5 Indoor Unit
SAP – K254ML
SAP – K184ML
298
60
SAP – K184BL
SAP – K184BL
90.5
90.5
7
50 202.4 202.4
Wide tube
16
218 (3) ø12.70(1/2") 184
Drain hose ø18
ø15.88(5/8") 254
Narrow tube
ø6.35(1/4")
50
1065
60 100.5 212.5 450 402.5
1055
24.5
95 95
45
52 23
117.5 117.5
32
0)
60 (ø8
298
(ø8
196
0)
70
133.8
49
49
Unit : mm
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML SAP – C184BL
SAP – C254ML SAP – C254BL
608 136
AIR INTAKE
12
.6
23
8
293
1
:ø
36
:ø
ID
ID
2-
AIR INTAKE
285
310
334
AIR DISCHARGE
880
Narrow tube service valve
ø6.35(1/4")
670
55
166
18
111
2
145
Unit : mm unit:m
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4. REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM
Wide tube
service Compressor
Wide tube valve Accumulator
O.D.
ø12.7 mm
(1/2 ")
18 class
or
O.D.
Condenser
Evaporator
ø15.88 mm
(5/8 ")
25 class
Narrow
tube
service
Narrow tube valve Capillary tube
O.D.
ø6.35 mm
(1/4")
IMPORTANT
Because capillary tubing is used in the outdoor unit, both the
wide and narrow tubes of this air conditioner become cold. To Insulation
prevent heat loss and wet floors due to dripping of
Thickness: Thickness:
condensation, both tubes must be well insulated with a Min. 8 mm Min. 8 mm
proper insulation material. The thickness of the insulation
should be a min. 8 mm.
Narrow tube
After a tube has been insulated, Wide tube
CAUTION
never try to bend it into a narrow
curve because it can cause the tube
to break or crack.
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5. PERFORMANCE DATA
5-1. Performance charts
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML Indoor Unit SAP – K184BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML Outdoor Unit SAP – C184BL
13 27 13
21 32
12 12
27
11 11 21
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C)
1.38 (13) Indoor inlet air 1.38 (13) Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. (°C) D.B. temp. (°C)
1.28 (12) 1.28 (12)
0.98 ( 9 ) 0.98 ( 9 )
0.89 ( 8 ) 0.89 ( 8 )
0.79 ( 7 ) 0.79 ( 7 )
32 32
0.69 ( 6 ) 27 0.69 ( 6 ) 27
21 21
0.59 ( 5 ) 0.59 ( 5 )
0.49 ( 4 ) 0.49 ( 4 )
0.39 ( 3 ) 0.39 ( 3 )
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C)
NOTE
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML Indoor Unit SAP – K254BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML Outdoor Unit SAP – C254BL
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18 Indoor inlet air 18 Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. (°C) 27 D.B. temp. (°C)
17 17
21 32
16 16 27
Operating current (A)
14 14
13 13
12 12
11 11
10 10
9 9
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C)
MPa (kgf/cm2G)
1.38 (13) Indoor inlet air 1.38 (13) Indoor inlet air
D.B. temp. (°C) D.B. temp. (°C)
1.28 (12) 1.28 (12)
0.98 ( 9 ) 0.98 ( 9 )
0.89 ( 8 ) 0.89 ( 8 )
0.79 ( 7 ) 0.79 ( 7 ) 32
32 27
27 21
0.69 ( 6 ) 21 0.69 ( 6 )
0.59 ( 5 ) 0.59 ( 5 )
0.49 ( 4 ) 0.49 ( 4 )
0.39 ( 3 ) 0.39 ( 3 )
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C) Outdoor inlet air D.B. temp. (°C)
NOTE
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5-2. Air Throw Distance Chart
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML
SAP – K184BL
4
: Flap angle 0° , : Axis air velocity 0°
: Flap angle 30°, : Axis air velocity 30°
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML
SAP – K254BL
4
: Flap angle 0° , : Axis air velocity 0°
: Flap angle 30°, : Axis air velocity 30°
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5-3. Cooling Capacity
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML
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Indoor Unit SAP – K184BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184BL
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML
25
Indoor Unit SAP – K254BL
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254BL
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6. ELECTRICAL DATA
6-1. Electrical Characteristics
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 29°C D.B. / 19°C W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 54°C D.B.
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Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML
Full Load Conditions : Indoor Air Temperature 29°C D.B. / 19°C W.B.
Outdoor Air Temperature 54°C D.B.
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6-2. Electric Wiring Diagrams
Indoor Unit SAP – K184ML To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
SAP – K184BL WARNING disconnect power before checking, servicing
Indoor Unit SAP – K254ML and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
SAP – K254BL
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Outdoor Unit SAP – C184ML To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
WARNING disconnect power before checking, servicing
Outdoor Unit SAP – C254ML and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
SAP – C254BL
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Outdoor Unit SAP – C184BL To avoid electrical shock hazard, be sure to
WARNING disconnect power before checking, servicing
and/or cleaning any electrical parts.
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7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7-1. Installation Site Selection
Indoor Unit
AVOID:
WARNING
● direct sunlight.
To prevent abnormal heat
,
generation and the possibility
of fire, don’t place obstacles,
enclosures and grilles in front
of or surrounding the air
conditioner in a way that may
block air flow.
DO:
● Wall-mounted Type
5 cm
min.
INDOOR
UNIT
Elevation
15 cm min.
INDOOR UNIT
Front View
difference (H)
Fig.1
5 cm
min.
OUTDOOR
UNIT
Floor level
Fig. 2b
Table 1
Max. Allowable Tubing Limit of Tubing Limit of Elevation Required Amount of
Model Length at Shipment Length (L) Difference (H) Additional Refrigerant
(m) (m) (m) (g / m)∗
K184 7.5 30 7
25
K254 10 30 7
∗ If total tubing length becomes 7.5 to 30m (max.) or 10 to 30m (max.), charge additional refrigerant (R22) by 25 g / m.
No additional charge of compressor oil is necessary.
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Outdoor Unit
AVOID:
● heat sources, exhaust fans, etc. (Fig. 3)
● damp, humid or uneven locations.
NO Exhaust fan
Hot air
Heat source
DO:
● choose a place as cool as possible.
Outdoor unit
● choose a place that is well ventilated.
● allow enough room around the unit for air
intake/exhaust and possible maintenance.
(Figs. 4a and 4b) Fig. 3
Fig 3
● provide a solid base (concrete block, 10 × 40 cm
beams or equal), a minimum of 10 cm above ground
level to reduce humidity and protect the unit against
possible water damage and decreased service life.
(Fig.4c)
● use lug bolts or equal to bolt down unit, reducing
vibration and noise.
Obstacle above
Min. 25 cm 2m
2m
Min.
Air discharge Min.
5 cm
40 cm
Obstacle
Top
TopView
View
Fig. 4a Ground
Side View
Fig. 4b
Fig 4 C
Anchor bolts
Rear air intake (4 pcs.)
Concrete
or equal
cm
Ab t 10
ou
t4 Abou
0c
m
Fig. 4c
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7-2. Remote Control Unit Installation Position
The remote control unit can be operated from either a non-fixed position or a wall-mounted position.
To ensure that the air conditioner operates correctly, do not install the remote control unit in the following places:
● In direct sunlight
● Behind a curtain or other place where it is covered
● More than 8 m away from the air conditioner
● In the path of the air conditioner's airstream
● Where it may become extremely hot or cold
● Where it may be subject to electrical or magnetic interference
● Where there is an obstacle between the remote control unit and air conditioner (since a check signal is sent
from the remote control unit every 5 minutes)
Before mounting the remote control unit, press the ON/OFF operation button at the mounting location to make
sure that the air conditioner operates from that location (Fig.5). The indoor unit should make a beeping sound
to indicate that it has received the signal.
Rear side
Remote control
unit mount
Set in
Hole
place To prevent loss of the remote control
unit, you can connect the remote
control unit to the mount by passing
a string through the remote control
To take out the remote control unit, pull it forward.
unit and attachment hole.
Fig.5
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7-3. Recommended Wire Length and Diameter
Regulations on wiring diameter differ from locality to
NOTE
locality. For field wiring requirements, please refer to
Refer to the WIRING SYSTEM DIAGRAM for the
your local electrical codes. Carefully observe these
meaning of "A" "B", and "C" in Table 2.
regulations when carrying out the installation.
Table 2
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7-5. Remove the Grille to Install the Indoor Unit
7-4. Air intake grille Grille
NOTE Groove
Attach so that the round pins at the top right and left
Pin
corners of the air intake grille are inserted into the
grooves at the top right and left of the indoor unit.
More than
5 minutes 5 minutes 3 minutes Room temp.
● The control circuit will not attempt to turn the compressor ON until the compressor has been OFF for at least
3 minutes. To protect the compressor from stalling out when trying to start against the high side refrigerant
pressure, the control circuit has a built-in automatic time delay to allow the internal pressure to equalize.
● As a protective measure, the control circuit switches the compressor OFF after 5 minutes or more of compressor
operation.
● Thermo. ON : When the room temperature is above T + 1°C (T°C is set temperature).
Compressor ➞ ON
● Thermo. OFF : When the room temperature is equal to or below set temperature T°C.
Compressor ➞ OFF
NOTE
● Whenever the compressor is running, the indoor unit always generates negative ions. (ION lamp lights up.).
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8-2. Dry Operation (Dehumidification)
● Dry operation uses the ability of the cooling cycle to remove moisture from the air, but by running at low level to
dehumidify without greatly reducing the room temperature. The air conditioner repeats the cycle of turning ON
and OFF automatically as shown in the chart below according to the room temperature.
Room temp.
Cooling operation
T+2 °C
✻Dry A zone
Compressor : Continuous operation
FMI (indoor fan) : L (low speed) / LL (very low speed) intermittent ventilation
Set temp. T °C only while the compressor is ON.
T–1 °C
✻Dry B zone
Compressor : Intermittent operation (ON for 3 minutes and OFF for 9 minutes)
FMI (indoor fan) : L (low speed) / LL (very low speed) intermittent ventilation
only while the compressor is ON.
Room temp. 15 °C
Monitor zone
Both the indoor and outdoor units stop.
NOTE
● Intermittent ventilation occurs by switching the indoor fan speed between L ↔ LL.
● Dry operation does not occur when the room temperature is under 15°C, which is the monitor zone.
● When the compressor stops, the indoor fan stops as well.
● Whenever the compressor is running, the indoor unit always generates negative ions. (ION lamp lights up.).
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8-3. Freeze Prevention
● This function prevents freezing of the indoor heat exchange coil.
● When the compressor has been running for 10 minutes or more and the temperature of the indoor heat
exchange coil falls below –1°C, the control circuit stops the compressor for at least 6 minutes. The compressor
does not start again until the temperature rises above 8°C or 6 minutes has elapsed.
Thermo. OFF
Room temp. Thermo. ON
T+1 °C
Set temp. T °C
More than
Indoor heat exch. 6 minutes 6 minutes
coil temp.
–1 °C
More than More than
10 minutes 10 minutes
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. Check before and after troubleshooting
WARNING
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5
6
GROUNDING LINE
L
N
GROUNDING
LINE
POWER SUPPLY
M: 1PHASE 220-240VAC 50Hz
B: 1PHASE 220VAC 60Hz
9-1-4. Check lead wires and connectors in indoor and outdoor units.
● Check that coating of lead wires is not damaged.
● Check that lead wires and connectors are firmly connected.
● Check that wiring is correct.
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9-2. Air conditioner does not operate.
9-2-1. Circuit breaker trips (or fuse blows).
A. When the circuit breaker is set to ON, it is tripped soon. (Resetting is not possible.)
● There is a possibility of ground fault.
● Check insulation resistance.
Ground
WARNING
B. Circuit breaker trips in several minutes after turning the air conditioner on.
● There is a possibility of short circuit.
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9-2-2. Neither indoor nor outdoor unit runs.
Circuit breaker
Reset breaker.
is tripped.
• Check power supply.
NO
Power is being supplied to the
outdoor unit. Wait for recovery
Power failure or contact power
company.
OK
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D. Check fuse on the indoor PCB Ass'y.
• Check fuse on indoor PCB Ass'y If fuse has been blown, • Replace the fuse.
for continuity.
OK
43
9-2-3. Only outdoor unit does not run.
NO
OK
No voltage appears.
44
9-3. Some part of air conditioner does not operate.
9-3-1. Only indoor fan does not run.
OK
45
9-3-3. Only compressor does not run.
YES
YES
YES
Refrigerant gas shortage. Charge refrigerant gas (R22).
NO
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9-4. Air conditioner operates, but abnormalities are observed.
9-4-1. Poor cooling or heating.
• Wide and narrow tubes between NO Insulate both wide and narrow
indoor unit and outdoor unit are tubes separately and then
insulated. tape together.
YES
Temperature
difference
• Measure temperature of suction and is small. Possibility of Charge refrigerant
discharge air of air conditioner. gas shortage. gas (R22).
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10. CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Ground wire
10-1. Measurement of Insulation
Resistance Clip
Copper
tube or
10-1-4. Measurement of Insulation metallic part
Resistance for Electrical Parts
Insulation
Disconnect the lead wires of the desired electric part tester
Insulation
tester
Fig. 4
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10-2. Checking Continuity of Fuse
Fuse
on PCB Ass'y
● Remove the PCB Ass’y from the electrical
component box. Then pull out the fuse from the PCB
Ass’y. (Fig. 5)
PCB Ass’y
● Check for continuity using a multimeter as shown in
Fig. 6.
Fig. 5
10-3. Checking Motor Capacitor
Compressor motor
capacitor
Fan motor
capacitor
Fig. 7
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11. MAINTENANCE
11-1. Changing Address of Remote Control Unit in Indoor Unit
If you are installing more than 1 indoor unit (up to 2) in the same room, it is necessary for you to assign each unit
its own address, so each can be operated by its own separate remote control unit. You assign the addresses by
matching the remocon address on the PCB of each indoor unit with the switch positions of its remote control unit.
Normally, the address switch is set to A. When switching the address, take the steps listed below.
NOTE
Once changed, you cannot restore the original address setting of the air conditioner.
IMPORTANT
Make sure to disconnect the power supply before starting. This job is important not only for safety reason
but also matching the address properly.
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APPENDIX
OPERATION lamp
TIMER lamp
ION lamp
OPERATION button
INDOOR UNIT
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SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd.
GSA May/2005