Contents - service manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- functional description
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this manual
- combination overview: outdoor units other than the sky air b-series
- combination overview: outdoor units of the sky air b-series
- ryp100b7v1, ryp100b7w1 and ryp125b7w
- rp200b7w1 and ryp200b7w
- rp250b7w1 and ryp250b7w
- installation and service space
- fhc35bz7v1, fhc45bz7v1, fhc60bz7v
- fhybp35b7v1 and fhybp45b7v
- fhybp60b7v1 and fhybp71b7v
- fhycp100b7v1 and fhycp125b7v
- fdyp200b7v1 and fdyp250b7v
- fhyp35bv1 and fhyp45bv
- fhyp60bv1 and fhyp71bv
- fuyp100bv17 and fuyp125bv
- fhykp35bv1 and fhykp45bv
- fhykp60bv1 and fhykp71bv
- specifications
- ry35 and ry
- fhyc and fhycp
- fayp and fhykp
- what is in this chapter
- r45gz7v11 and r45gz7w
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w1: outdoor unit
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w1: pair
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w1: twin
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w1: triple
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w1: double twin
- and ryp125b7w
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w1: outdoor unit
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w1: pair
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w1: twin
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w1: triple
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w1: double twin
- fhc, fhybp, fhyc, fhycp, fuyp, fayp, fdyp, fhyp and fhykp
- r35gz7v11 and r45gz7v
- rp71b7v1 and ryp71b7v
- rp71b7w1, rp71b7t1 and ryp71b7w
- rp100b7v1 and ryp100b7v
- fhc35bz7v1, fhc45bz7v1, fhc60bz7v1, fhyc35bz7v
- rp100b7w1 and rp125b7w
- rp100b7t1and rp125b7t
- rp200b7w1 and rp250b7w
- ryp200b7w1 and ryp250b7w
- fhc35bz7v1, fhc45bz7v1 and fhc60bz7v
- fhybp35b7v1, fhybp45b7v1, fhybp60b7v1 and fhybp71b7v
- outdoor units: pcb numbers and types
- indoor units: pcb numbers and types
- pcb types
- pcb type a
- pcb type b
- pcb type d
- pcb type e
- pcb type f
- pcb type g
- pcb type h
- pcb type i
- pcb type j
- pcb type n
- pcb type o
- pcb type p
- pcb type q
- pcb type r
- general functionality
- functions of thermistors: small heat pumps
- functions of thermistors: large heat pumps
- operating modes and control modes
- forced operating mode (emergency operation)
- switching to forced operating mode (emergency operation)
- thermostat control
- forced thermostat off
- hps and lps function
- simulated operation function
- discharge pipe temperature control
- gas shortage function
- crankcase heater control (r(y)p200-250b only)
- drain pump control
- fan and flap operations
- auto-restart function
- using conditions for remote control thermostat
- dry keep mode
- freeze-up function in cooling or dry keep
- outdoor fan starting control in cooling or dry keep mode
- normal outdoor fan control in cooling operation
- low outside temperature control in cooling operation
- high pressure protection control in cooling operation
- condensation avoidance control
- defrost control
- outdoor unit identification function
- way valve control
- starting outdoor fan control in heating mode
- normal outdoor fan control in heating mode
- motor operated valve control
- Table Of Contents
- overview of general problems
- emergency operation and checking with the wired remote control
- checking with the infrared remote control display
- troubleshooting with the indoor unit leds and the remote control
- system malfunctions
- overview of the indoor safety devices
- overview of the outdoor safety devices
- outdoor safety device: thermal protector fan motor
- outdoor safety device: overcurrent relay compressor
- outdoor safety device: reverse phase protector
- outdoor safety device: high-pressure switch
- outdoor safety device: low-pressure switch
- additional checks for troubleshooting
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ESIE02–01Table of Contents vii34514 Error Codes: System Malfunctions4.1 What Is in This Chapter?......................................................................... 3–534.2 Gas Shortage Detection ...................................................................(U0) 3–544.3 Reverse Phase ..................................................................................(U1) 3–554.4 Transmission Error between Indoor and Outdoor Unit ............(U4 or UF) 3–574.5 Transmission Error between Indoor Unit and Remote Control ........(U5) 3–604.6 Transmission Error between MAIN Remote Controland SUB Remote Control .................................................................(U8) 3–614.7 Malfunctioning Field Setting Switch .................................................(UA) 3–625 Additional Checks for Troubleshooting5.1 What Is in This Chapter?......................................................................... 3–655.2 Indoor Unit: Checking the Fan Motor Hall IC .......................................... 3–665.3 Indoor Unit: Checking the Power Supply Wave Form............................. 3–675.4 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Refrigerant System ..................................... 3–685.5 Outdoor unit: Checking the Installation Condition ................................... 3–695.6 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Discharge Pressure .................................... 3–705.7 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Expansion Valve ......................................... 3–715.8 Checking the Thermistors ....................................................................... 3–725.9 R1T and R2T........................................................................................... 3–735.10 R3T ......................................................................................................... 3–74Part 4Commissioning and Test Run1 Pre-Test Run Checks1.1 What Is in This Chapter?......................................................................... 4–31.2 Test Run Checks..................................................................................... 4–41.3 Setting the Infrared Remote Control ....................................................... 4–52 Field settings2.1 What Is in This Chapter?......................................................................... 4–92.2 How to Change the Field Settings with the Wired Remote Control......... 4–102.3 How to Change the Field Settings with the Infrared Remote Control...... 4–122.4 Overview of the Field Settings of the Indoor Units .................................. 4–132.5 Overview of the Factory Settings of the Indoor Units.............................. 4–142.6 Setting the Ceiling Height........................................................................ 4–152.7 Setting the Filter Counter ........................................................................ 4–162.8 MAIN/SUB Setting when Using Two Remote Controls ........................... 4–172.9 Setting the Centralized Group No. .......................................................... 4–182.10 The Field Setting Levels.......................................................................... 4–192.11 Overview of the Field Settings: R(Y)P71-250B ....................................... 4–222.12 Jumpers .................................................................................................. 4–232.13 DIP switch DS1 ....................................................................................... 4–242.14 DIP switch DS2 ....................................................................................... 4–25
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