Air conditioning error code

Description air conditioning systems error codes for all brands

A full list of AKAI air conditioning fault codes by keyword

Description error codes universal AKAI Air Conditioning Systems & multi split keywords and error code

Code Description

Indicates “dF”or heating icon blinks:Blinks once per second:Defrost indication
Fan motor picture not running – Blinks once per second – Anti cold wind
E2: Blinks once every 8 seconds – Room temperature sensor fault
E3: Blinks twice every 8 seconds – Coil temperature sensor
E8: Blinks 3 times every 8 seconds – Indoor fan fault
E5: Blinks 6 times every 8 seconds – Outdoor feedback
E7: Blinks 7 times every 8 seconds – External feedback fault
E0: Blinks 3 times every 8 seconds – Open the door fault
E1: Blinks 4 times every 8 seconds – Outdoor tube temperature sensor faults
E6: Blinks 6 times every 8 seconds – (EEPROM) Communication failures
FF: Blinks once per second – Outdoor temperature exceeds scope (too cold)

A full list of SANYO air conditioning fault codes by keyword

Description error codes universal SANYO Air Conditioning Systems & multi split keywords and error code

ADDRESSING & COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS

Code Description

E01 Remote control detecting error from indoor unit,Address not set/Auto address failed. Check interconnecting wir-ing etc. Re-address system.

E02 Remote detecting error from indoor unit,

E03 Indoor unit detecting error from remote,

E04 Indoor seeing error from outdoor. Qty of i/d units connected are less than qty set. Check; all i/d units are ON, reset turn off all units wait 5min power up

E05 Indoor unit detecting error from outdoor unit, Error in sending comms signal

E06 Outdoor unit detecting error from indoor unit, Error in receiving comms signal

E07 Outdoor unit detecting error from indoor unit, Error in sending comms signal

E08 Incorrect setting indoor/controller, Indoor address duplicated

E09 Incorrect setting indoor/controller, Remote address duplicated or IR wireless controller not disabled

E10 Indoor unit detecting error from ‘option’ plug, Error in sending comms signal

E11 Indoor unit detecting error from ‘option’ plug, Error in receiving comms signal

E12 Auto addressing failed,Auto address connector CN100 shorted during auto addressing

E13 Indoor unit failed to send signal to remote controller

E14 Setting Failure, Duplication of master indoor units

E15 Auto addressing failed, Number of indoor units connected are less than number set

E16 Auto addressing failed, Number of indoor units connected are more than number set

E17 Group control wiring error, Main indoor unit not sending signal for sub indoor units

E18 Group control wiring error, Main indoor unit not receiving signal for sub indoor units

E20 Auto addressing failed, No indoor units connected

E24 Auto addressing failed, Error on sub outdoor unit

E25 Auto addressing failed, Error on outdoor unit address setting

E26 Auto addressing failed, Quantity of main and sub outdoor units do not correspond to the number set on main

outdoor unit P.C.B.

E29 Auto addressing failed, Sub outdoor unit not receiving comms for main outdoor unit

E31 Between units, Comms failure with MDC, does E31 remain after power is re instated? If so replace PCB. & power PCB

Senior Faults

Code Description

F01 Indoor Heat Exch inlet temp sensor failure (E1)

F02 Indoor Heat Exch freeze temp sensor failure (E2)

F03 Indoor Heat Exch outlet temp sensor failure (E3)

F04 Outdoor Discharge temp sensor failure (TD) or (DISCH1)

F05 Outdoor Discharge temp sensor failure (DISCH2)

F06 Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (C1) or (EXG1)

F07 Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (C2) or (EXL1)

F08 Outdoor Air temp sensor failure (TO)

F10 Indoor inlet temp sensor failure

F11 Indoor outlet temp sensor failure

F12 Outdoor Intake sensor failure (TS)

F13 GHP – Cooling water temperature sensor failure

F16 Outdoor High pressure sensor failure

F17 GHP – Cooling water temperature sensor fault

F18 GHP – Exhaust gas temperature sensor fault

F20 GHP Clutch coil temperature fault

F23 Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (EXG2)

F24 Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (EXL2)

F29 Indoor EEPROM error

F30 Clock Function (RTC) fault

F31 Outdoor EEPROM error

Compressor Faults

Code Description

H01 Compressor Fault, Over current (Comp1)

H02 Compressor Fault, Locked rota current detected (Comp1)

H03 Compressor Fault, No current detected (Comp1)

H05 Compressor Fault, Discharge temp not detected (Comp1)

H06 Compressor Fault, Low Pressure trip

H07 Compressor Fault, Low oil level

H08 Compressor Fault, Oil sensor Fault (Comp1)

H11 Compressor Fault, Over current (Comp2)

H12 Compressor Fault, Locked rota current detected (Comp2)

H13 Compressor Fault, No current detected (Comp2)

H15 Compressor Fault, Discharge temp not detected (Comp2)

H27 Compressor Fault, Oil sensor fault (Comp2)

H28 Compressor Fault. Oil sensor (connection failure)

H31 Compressor Fault. IPM trip (IMP current on temperature)

Incorrect Settings

Code Description

L01 Setting Error, Indoor unit group setting error

L02 Setting Error, Indoor/outdoor unit type/model miss-matched

L03 Duplication of main indoor unit address in group control

L04 Duplication of outdoor unit system address

L05 2 or more controllers have been set as ‘priority’ in one system – shown on controllers set as ‘priority’

L06 2 or more controllers have been set as ‘priority’ in one system – shown on controllers not set as ‘priority’

L07 Group wiring connected on and indvidual indoor unit

L08 Indoor unit address/group not set

L09 Indoor unit capacity code not set

L10 Outdoor unit capacity code not set

L11 Group contol wiring incorrect

L13 Indoor unit type setting error, capacity

L15 Indoor unit paring fault

L16 Water heat exch unit setting failure

L17 Miss-match of outdoor unit with different refrigerant

L18 4-way valve failure

L19 Water heat exch unit duplicated address

L21 Gas type setup failure

Indoor Faults

Code Description

P01 Indoor unit fault, Fan motor thermal overload

P02 Outdoor unit fault, Compressor motor thermal overload, over or under voltage

P03 Outdoor unit fault, Compressor discharge temperature too high (Comp1) over 111 degC. Low on ref gas, exp valve, pipework damage.

P04 Outdoor unit fault, High pressure trip

P05 Outdoor unit fault, Open phase on power supply. Check power on each phase, inverter pcb, control pcb

P09 Indoor unit fault, Ceiling panel incorrectly wired

P10 Indoor unit fault, Condensate float switch opened

P11 GHP – Water Heat exch low temp (frost protection) fault

P12 Indoor unit fault, Fan DC motor fault

P14 Input from leak detector (If fitted)

P15 Refrigerant loss, high discharge temp and EEV wide open and low compressor current draw.

P16 Outdoor unit fault, Open phase on compressor power supply

P17 Outdoor unit fault, Compressor discharge temperature too high (Comp2) over 111 degC. Low on ref gas, exp valve, pipework damage.

P18 Outdoor unit fault, By-pass valve failure

P19 Outdoor unit fault, 4 way valve failure, i/door temp rises in cooling or fulls in heating. Check wiring, coil, pcb output, valave operation.

P20 Ref gas, high temp/pressure fault, heat exch temp high C2, 55-60 degC, cooling over-load, sensor fault.

P22 Outdoor unit fan motor fault, fan blade jammed, check connections, does fan turn freely, motor resistance 30-40ohm on each pair, no fan fault, yes pcb fault.

P26 Outdoor unit fault, Compressor overcurrent – check winding resistance, Inverter failure – check internal resistance term HIC + & – to UVW 200-300Kohm or more

P29 Outdoor unit fault, Inverter circuit fault – Motor-current Detection Circuit (MDC) fault, check comp windings, sensors C1 & TS, if ok possible pcb failure.

P30 Indoor unit fault, System controller detected fault on sub indoor unit

P31 Simultaneous operation multi control fault, Group controller fault

GHP Fault Code Description

A01 GHP – Engine oil pressure fault
A02 GHP – Engine oil level fault
A03 GHP – Engine over speed
A04 GHP – Engine under speed
A05 GHP – Ignition power supply failure
A06 GHP – Engine start up failure
A07 GHP – Fuel gas valve failure
A08 GHP – Engine stalled
A09 GHP – Engine overload
A10 GHP – High exaust gas temp
A11 GHP – Engine oil level failure
A12 GHP – Throttle actuator fault
A13 GHP – Fuel gas valve adjustment failure
A14 GHP – Engine oil pressure sensor fault
A15 GHP – Starter power output short circuit
A16 GHP – Starter motor locked
A17 GHP – Starter current (CT) coil failed
A19 GHP – Wax Valve (3 Way) fault
A20 GHP – Cooling water temp high
A21 GHP – Cooling water level fault
A22 GHP – Cooling water pump fault
A23 GHP – Engine crank angle sensor failure
A24 GHP – Engine cam angle sensor failure
A25 GHP – Clutch fault
A26 GHP – Misfire
A27 GHP – Catalyst temperature fault
A28 GHP – Generator fault
A29 GHP – Converter fault
A30 GHP – Fuel gas pressure low

A full list of DAIKIN air conditioning fault codes by keyword

Description error codes universal DAIKIN Air Conditioning Systems & multi split keywords and error code

Code     Explanation & Check Points

A0 Indoor error of external protective device
A1 Indoor printed Circuit board
A3 Indoor malfunction of drain level control system
A5 Indoor freeze up prevention
A6 Indoor fan motor lock/overload
A7 Indoor malfunction of swing motor flap
A9 Indoor malfunction of EEV
AF Indoor drain level above limit
AJ Indoor malfunction of capacity set device
C3 Indoor malfunction of drain thermister
C4 Indoor malfunction of liquid pipe thermister
C5 Indoor malfunction of gas pipe thermister
C7 Indoor lower Louvre limit switch/motor
C9 Indoor malfunction of air thermister
CC Indoor malfunction of moisture sensor
CA Indoor malfunction of discharge air thermistor
CJ Indoor malfunction of remote control thermistor
CE Indoor malfunction of radiant heat sensor
E0 Outdoor activation of outdoor safety device
E1 Outdoor printed circuit board defect
E3 Outdoor activation of high pressure switch
E4 Outdoor activation of low pressure switch
E5 Outdoor activation of compressor over heat protection or motor lock
E6 Outdoor compressor start up, lock or over current
E7 Outdoor fan motor lock, overload
E8 Outdoor inverter input over current
E9 Outdoor malfunction of EEV
EA Outdoor four way valve defect
F3 Outdoor abnormal discharge pipe temperature
F6 Outdoor refrigerant overcharged
FC Outdoor low pressure drop
H3 Outdoor high pressure drop defect
H4 Outdoor low pressure switch defect
H6 Outdoor motor position detection sensor error
H7 Outdoor fan motor position sensor error
H8 Outdoor Current transformer error
H9 Outdoor malfunction of air thermistor
J1 Outdoor malfunction of pressure sensor
J2 Outdoor current sensor malfunction
J3 Outdoor malfunction of discharge pipe thermister
J4 Outdoor low pressure saturation thermistor
J5 Outdoor malfunction of suction pipe thermistor
J6 Outdoor malfunction of heat exchange thremistor
J7 Outdoor malfunction of heat exchanger liquid thermistor
J8 Outdoor malfunction of liquid pipe thermistor
J9 Outdoor malfunction of gas pipe thermistor
JA Outdoor malfunction of discharge pipe pressure sensor
JC Outdoor malfunction of suction pipe pressure sensor
L0 Outdoor malfunction of inverter
L3 Outdoor malfunction of component box overheat
L4 Outdoor inverter cooling defect
L5 Outdoor compressor motor fault short circuit
L6 Outdoor compressor grounding or short circuit
L7 Outdoor input current
L8 Outdoor Compressor overload, motor lock
LA Outdoor unit malfunction
LC Outdoor transmission between inverter and outdoor unit
P1 outdoor inverter over ripple
P3 Outdoor thermistor abnormality
P4 Outdoor power unit humidity sensor malfunction
PJ Outdoor failure of capacity set resistor
U0 System shortage of refrigerant or EEV failure
U1 System negative phase/open phase
U2 System power supply insufficient
U3 System wiring check operation not executed (also check for unit mismatch)
U4 System transmission between indoor and outdoor units
U5 System transmission to remote controller
U6 System malfunction transmission outdoor to BP unit
U7 System transmission between outdoor units (could also be between boards)
U8 System transmission between master and slave units
U9 transmission error between indoor and outdoor
UA System excessive number of fan coils
UC Address Duplication of central controllers
UE Transmission error between units
UF refrigeration system not set or connections three and four crossed
UH System error Refrigeration set up
M1 printed circuit board defect
M8 Transmission error between central control units
MA Improper combination of system controllers
MC Address duplicated or wrong settings used
64 VAM Thermistor error indoor unit
65 VAM outdoor thermistor error
6A VAM alarm damper system mechanical or thermistor failure
6F VAM remote controller failure
6H VAM malfunction of connector/door switch
94 VAM transmission failure internal

A full list of SAMSUNG air conditioning fault codes by keyword

Description error codes universal Samsung Air Conditioning Systems & multi split keywords and error code

Code     Explanation & Check Points

Ch – Compressor Starting Delay – Crankcase heater initiated

“P0” – System down due to high temperature discharge sensor

“P1” – System down due to the high temperature of condenser

“P2” – Sump Comp Down

“P3” – System down due to the lower temperature switch detection

“P4” – System Start down due to reverse phase of the 3 phase

“P5” – System down due to frozen heat exchanger

“P6” – Error of momentary power failure (disappears when unit is off/on)

“P7” – Compressor down due to protection control of high pressure sensor

“P8” – Compressor down due to protection control of low pressure sensor

“P9” – Problem removing frost

“PA” – Compressor down due to protection control of condensation ratio

“t1” – Error of OUT TEMP sensor (OPEN/SHORT)

“t2” – Error of COND TEMP sensor (Open/short)

“t3” – Error of PWM Discharge TEMP sensor (Open/Short)

“t4” – Error of liquid refrigerant pipe (cond out) Temp (Open/short)

“t5” – Error of OIL TEMP sensor (Open/Short)

“t6” – Error of Suction temp sensor (Open/Short)

“t7” – Error of high pressure sensor (Open/Short)

“t8” – Error of low pressure sensor (Open/Short)

“t9” – Error of fixed compressor discharge sensor (Open/Short)

“E1” – System down due to the communication error after completion of tracking

“E2” – Mismatching of the numbers of set indoor units to actual indoor units

“E3” – Indoor Unit float switch error

“E5” – Setting error of option switch in indoor unit

“Ax” – Indoor Unit EVAP IN sensor breakaway

“bx” – Indoor Unit EVAP Out Sensor breakaway

“Cx” – Electronic expansion valve open error

“dx” – Electronic expansion valve close error

“fx” – Simultaneous breakaway of indoor unit EVAP IN and EVAP OUT sensor

“G2” – Total Leakage of Refrigerant in outdoor unit/Loading Failure

“G3” – Breakaway of COND MID sensor in outdoor unit

“G6” – Breakaway of OIL temperature sensor (Detected once or more times)

“G7” – Breakaway of suction sensor

“GC” – Breakaway of load compressor discharge sensor

“9x” – OPEN/SHORT error of room sensor in indoor unit

“rx” – OPEN/SHORT of EVAP IN sensor in indoor unit

“yx” – OPEN/SHORT of EVAP OUT sensor in indoor unit

“ux” – Error of fan setting

“tU” – Outdoor temperature being below -5 Deg. C when cooling mode

“to” – Outdoor temperature being over 30 Deg. C when in heating mode

E101 – Communication Error between the indoor unit and the Panel

E121 – Indoor unit room temp. sensor open/short Error

E122 – Indoor Unit EVAP IN sensor open/short error

E123 – Indoor Unit EVAP OUT sensor open/short error

E128 – Indoor Unit EVAP In sensor breakaway

E129 – Indoor Unit EVAP Out sensor breakaway

E130 – Simultaneous breakaway of indoor unit EVAP IN/OUT Sensor

E131 – Auxiliary (electric) heater sensor 1 error

E132 – Auxiliary (electric) heater sensor 2 error

E133 – Auxiliary (electric) heater sensor 3 error

E134 – Shutter sensor error

E135 – Perfect fan sensor Error

E140 – MCU temp. sensor open/short

E151 – Indoor unit EEV open failure

E152 – Indoor unit EEV close failure

E153 – Indoor unit float S/W detection

E154 – Indoor fan error

E161 – Mixed Operation error (operate heat & cool mode at same time)

E162 – EPROM Error

E163 – Option setting error

E165 – Electric heater discharge temperature protect error

E166 – No fan error related to the electric heater

E167 – S/W setup error in peripheral control device using option

E180 – The 1st MCU SOL V/V cooling heating opening at the same time

E181 – The 2nd MCU SOL V/V cooling heating opening at the same time

E182 – The 2nd MCU SOL V/V error

E190 – There is no change of EVAP in temperature during the piping check

E191 – There is no change of EVAP OUT temperature during the piping check

E192 – EVAP IN temperature error during the piping check

E193 – EVAP OUT temperature error during the piping check

E201 – Installed indoor unit number setting error

E202 – Communication Error between indoor and outdoor unit

E203 – Outdoor PCB micom communication error between main and sub

E210 – Communication error between the outdoor unit and MCU

E211 – Indoor unit connected with confluence kit without continuity

E212 – Confluence kit and setting address error

E213 – MCU Address do not match with the indoor unit address

E214 – Installed MCU quantity set-up error in the outdoor PCB

E215 – Indoor unit address in MCU error

E216 – DIP switch for indoor unit setting in MCU set ON error

E217 – Dip switch for indoor unit setting in MC set OFF error

E221 – OUT-TEMP sensor OPEN/SHORT sensor error

E226 – Out-Temp sensor breakaway

E231 – COND-OUT MAIN TEMP sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E236 – COND-OUT MAIN TEMP sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E241 – COND-MID sensor breakaway of outdoor unit

E246 – COND-OUT 1 breakaway

E251 – PWM DISCHARGE TEMP sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E256 – Fixed capacity compressor 1 DCHRG sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E257 – Fixed capacity compressor 2 DCHRG sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E258 – Fixed capacity compressor 3 DCHRG sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E261 – Digital discharge sensor breakaway

E262 – Fixed 1 discharge sensor breakaway

E263 – Fixed 2 discharge sensor breakaway

E264 – Fixed 3 discharge sensor breakaway

E265 – Sump-main breakaway error

E266 – Sump Sub 1 breakaway error

E267 – Sump Sub 2 breakaway error

E268 – Sump Sub 3 breakaway error

E269 – Suction breakaway error

E271 – SUMP TEMP DIGITAL sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E276 – SUMP TEMP FIXED 1 sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E277 – SUMP TEMP FIXED 2 sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E278 – SUMP TEMP FIXED 3 sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E291 – High pressure sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E296 – Low pressure sensor error OPEN/SHORT

E301 – High Pressure Sensor Breakaway

E306 – Low Pressure Sensor Breakaway

E308 – Suction Temp. Sensor ERROR (OPEN/SHORT)

E312 – Main Cooling sol. v/v open error

E313 – 4-Way v/v operation error

E401 – Outdoor unit freezing detection 1

E402 – Outdoor unit freezing detection 2

E403 – Outdoor unit freezing detection 3 – freezing COMP DOWN

E404 – Outdoor unit overload 1 protection control error

E405 – Outdoor unit overload 2 protection control error

E406 – Outdoor unit overload 3 protection control error

E407 – Compressor down by high pressire sensor protection control 1

E408 – Compressor down by high pressire sensor protection control 2

E409 – Compressor down by high pressire sensor protection control 3

E410 – Compressor down by low pressure sensor protection control 1

E411 – Compressor down by low pressure sensor protection control 2

E412 – Compressor down by low pressure sensor protection control 3

E413 – Outdoor unit SUMP DOWN 1 protection control

E414 – Outdoor unit SUMP DOWN 2 protection control

E415 – Outdoor unit SUMP DOWN 3 protection control

E416 – Outdoor unit discharge temperature 1 protection control

E417 – Outdoor unit discharge temperature 2 protection control

E418 – Outdoor unit discharge temperature 3 protection control

E419 – Outdoor unit EEV open 1 self diagnosis error

E420 – Outdoor unit EEV open 2 self diagnosis error

E421 – Outdoor unit EEV open 3 self diagnosis error

E422 – Outdoor unit EEV close 1 self diagnosis error

E423 – Outdoor unit EEV close 2 self diagnosis error

E424 – Outdoor unit EEV close 3 self diagnosis error

E425 – Outdoor unit reverse phase detection 1 error

E426 – Outdoor unit reverse phase detection 2 error

E427 – Outdoor unit reverse phase detection 3 error

E428 – Outdoor unit compression rate 1 error

E429 – Outdoor unit compression rate 2 error

E430 – Outdoor unit compression rate 3 error

E440 – Forbid heating mode operation when outdoor temperature over 30 Deg. C
E441 – Forbid cooling mode operation when outdoor temperature below -5 Deg. C
E442 – Refrigerant charding error in the heating mode

E452 – Instant Power off (dissapear when compresson run)

E551 – Defrosting operation

E552 – Low Discharge Pressure

E553 – Eqability Operation

E554 – Loading Failure Full leakage of refrigerant of outdoor unit

E601 – Communication error between wired remote controller and indoor unit

E602 – Communication error between master and slave wired remote controller
E603 – Communication error between 7 day scheduler and wired remote controller

E701 – Float S/W detection error

E702 – Indoor unit EEV closing error

E703 – Indoor unit EEV opening error

E704 – MCU Sol v/v failure

A full list of LG air conditioning fault codes by keyword

Description error codes universal LG Air Conditioning Systems & multi split keywords and error code

Keyword Response

00 Text the 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. I.e. If you see fault code CH07 on your indoor unit or R/Controller, only type 7 or 07 in your text message.

01 Indoor unit return air sensor fault. Disconnect sensor from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30C and 13 kOhm at 20C if not replace sensor

1 Indoor unit return air sensor fault. Disconnect sensor from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30C and 13 kOhm at 20C if not replace sensor

02 Indoor Pipe Sensor or Outdoor Sensor Assy fault, Open or Short. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. Air sensor = 10 kOhm at 25C, Pipe sensor = 5 kOhm at 25C. If not replace sensor.

2 Indoor Pipe Sensor or Outdoor Sensor Assy fault, Open or Short. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. Air sensor = 10 kOhm at 25C, Pipe sensor = 5 kOhm at 25C. If not replace sensor.

03 Remote controller comms error. Check wired correctly, if so check dipswitch in RC. Set to Sg for 1 unit, or Gr for group then reset power

3 Remote controller comms error. Check wired correctly, if so check dipswitch in RC. Set to Sg for 1 unit, or Gr for group then reset power

04 RAC Product = Heat Sink Sensor Error, Open/Short Cct or over 95C. Commercial Product = Condensate pump float switch risen. Check drain pan is empty, check pump is working OK. If no pump check blue jumper plug is inserted in socket CN Float.

4 RAC Product = Heat Sink Sensor Error, Open/Short Cct or over 95C. Commercial Product = Condensate pump float switch risen. Check drain pan is empty, check pump is working OK. If no pump check blue jumper plug is inserted in socket CN Float.

05 Comms Error, check your wiring, remove external pumps. Split/Multi – check volts from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

5 Comms Error, check your wiring, remove external pumps. Split/Multi – check volts from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

06 Indoor unit coil sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10C and 4 kOhm at 30C. if not replace sensor. Split = text 21

6 Indoor unit coil sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10C and 4 kOhm at 30C. if not replace sensor. Split = text 21

07 Multi Splits and Multi V = indoor unit is set to run in a different mode from the master indoor unit. Set ALL indoor units to cooling or ALL to heating to clear. Splits = Compressor Over Current (CT2), also see Code 06.

7 Multi Splits and Multi V = indoor unit is set to run in a different mode from the master indoor unit. Set ALL indoor units to cooling or ALL to heating to clear. Splits = Compressor Over Current (CT2), also see Code 06. RAC Indoor unit BLDC Fan problem. This is caused by the Indoor fan being locked. Check fan motor is plugged in correctly, Electrically & Mechanically sound.

08 Check the fan motor turns freely, check the AC Voltage supplied to the fan motor, this will vary from 120 V ac at low speed to 170V AC at high speed. If no Voltage is present the the PCB is faulty, if Voltage is present the fan motor will be Faulty. RAC Indoor unit BLDC Fan problem. This is caused by the Indoor fan being locked. Check fan motor is plugged in correctly, Electrically & Mechanically sound.

8 Check the fan motor turns freely, check the AC Voltage supplied to the fan motor, this will vary from 120 V ac at low speed to 170V AC at high speed. If no Voltage is present the the PCB is faulty, if Voltage is present the fan motor will be Faulty.

09 Split = Outdoor unit fan problem. Check Outdoor fan motor is plugged in, Electrically & Mechanically sound, if not replace motor, otherwise replace PCB. Multi V = Indoor unit EEPROM error – Replace the indoor unit PCB, and then make sure to do Auto addressing and input the address of central control.

9 Split = Outdoor unit fan problem. Check Outdoor fan motor is plugged in, Electrically & Mechanically sound, if not replace motor, otherwise replace PCB. Multi V = Indoor unit EEPROM error – Replace the indoor unit PCB, and then make sure to do Auto addressing and input the address of central control.

10 RAC Product: Compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C, 168 kOhm at 30C. Multi Fdx & Multi V text 8

11 Multi V indoor unit not connected to an outdoor unit. Check comms wiring is correct, and check initialisation has been carried out correctly

12 RAC Product = EEPROM Sum Check Error, text 60 for help.

13 RAC Product = PSC (Reactor) Error, text 27 for help.

14 RAC Product = Compressor Phase Current Error

15 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text messag

16 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

17 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

18 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

19 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

20 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

21 Inverter compressor run current high. Check compressor windings all equal 1 to 4 Ohms, Check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current

22 Inverter compressor run current high. Check compressor windings all equal 1 to 4 Ohms . Check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current

23 Inverter dc voltage low. Check dc voltage of capacitors 300 Vdc for 1Ph and 600 Vdc for 3Ph. If OK change outdoor inverter PCB

24 Splits and Multi Splits = High or low pressure trip. Low at 1 bar High at 35 bar check pressures. Multi V = High pressure trip.

25 Check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph ?220 Vac ±10% or 3ph ?380 Vac ±10%). If OK, check fuses, if fuses are OK replace outdoor main PCB

26 Inverter compressor seized. Check compressor windings all equal resistance 1 to 4 Ohms, check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current and Inverter outputs

27 Inverter current irregularity. Check inverter PCB, check reactor connections and its resistance is less than 1 ohm.

28 Inverter dc voltage too high. Check dc voltage of capacitors 300 Vdc for 1Ph and 600 Vdc for 3Ph. If OK change outdoor inverter PCB

29 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

30 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

31 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

32 Inverter compressor discharge temperature too high. If over 105°C, check refrigerant charge

33 Excessive rise of standard compressor discharge temperature. If over 105°C check refrigerant charge

34 Excessive high pressure rise, over 35 bar at HP sensor. Check pressures, check coils, and filters are clean check for OFN in system pipework

35 Excessive low pressure drop under 1 Bar at LP sensor. Check pressures, and check service valves open

36 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

37 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

38 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

39 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

40 Inverter ac current abnormal. Check compressor windings all equal resistance 1 to 4 Ohms, check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current and inverter outputs

41 Inverter compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C.

42 Low pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 4 bar up to 5 Vdc = 32 bar

43 High pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 8 bar up to 2.5 Vdc = 37 bar

44 Outdoor unit air sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30C and 13 kOhm at 20C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

45 Outdoor unit coil sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

46 Outdoor unit suction sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

47 Compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

48 Split/Multi Split = Outdoor unit discharge and air sensor both unplugged. Multi V = Outdoor unit coil sensor. Text 45 for diagnostics

49 Check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph ?220 Vac ±10% or 3ph ?380 Vac ±10%). If OK check fuses, if fuses OK, replace outdoor main PCB

50 no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

51 Unit mismatch. Check model number of units do not exceed maximum. Multi V – also check Sub outdoor unit dipswitch settings

52 Communication error between inverter PCB and main outdoor unit PCB. Check wiring fuses and LEDs . If OK either inverter or main PCB defective

53

Comms error indoor to outdoor unit. Check your wiring . Split and Multi – check voltage from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

54

Reverse or open phase. Check all 3 phases are present and correct. If correct voltage appears at all three phases, swap any two to cure the fault

55

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

56

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

57

Comms error between outdoor main PCB and inverter PCB. Check wiring fuses and LEDs are lit. If OK either inverter or main PCB defective

58

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

59

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

60

Outdoor unit PCB EEPROM failure, try removing EEPROM and refitting if removable (possible contact fault), otherwise replace PCB if the EEPROM is non-removable.

61

Condenser coil over 65°C. Check coil and filters are clean and free from debris, and airflow is OK. Check system pressures for non-condesables

62

Inverter over 85°C. Check air flow across heat sink, check inverter tight to heatsink use thermal paste. Multi V – check inverter cooling fan

63

Multi F(DX) – “Cond. Pipe Sensor Temp. Low” (opposite to Error Code 61). Check Temperature/Resistance reading and replace sensor if found to be faulty. If sensor okay, check for cause of low temperature and rectify.

64

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

65

Outdoor unit inverter fin temperature sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C

67

Outdoor Fan Motor siezed, or rotation sensing circuit failure. Check motor for mechanical and/or electrical failure, if okay replace pcb.

100

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 1 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

101

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 1 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

102

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 2 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

103

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 2 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

104

Communication error between Main and Sub outdoor units. Check comms wiring and power to all outdoor units

105

Communication error between outdoor main PCB and fan PCB. Check plug connections and LEDs. If OK, replace either main or fan PCB

106

Outdoor unit fan motor high current. Check fans rotate freely, and are connected correctly

107

Outdoor unit low voltage to fan PCB. Check 300 Vdc supply, check fuses and plug connections. If OK, replace fan PCB

108

Communication error between outdoor main PCB, and fan PCB. Check plug connections and LEDs. If OK replace either main or fan PCB

109

Sub 1 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

110

Sub 1 reverse or open phase. Check all 3 phases are present and correct. If correct voltage appears at all three phases, swap any two to cure the fault

111

Communication error between Main and Sub outdoor units. Check comms wiring and power to all outdoor units

113

Main outdoor unit liquid pipe sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

114

Main outdoor unit Subcool inlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

115

Main outdoor unit Subcool outlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

116

Sub 1 high pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 8 bar up to 2.5 Vdc = 37 bar

117

Sub 1 low pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 4 bar up to 5 Vdc = 32 bar

118

Sub 1 outdoor unit air sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

120

Sub 1 outdoor unit suction sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

121

Sub 1 compressor 1 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

122

Sub 1 compressor 2 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

123

Sub 1 outdoor unit coil sensor A fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

124

Sub 1 outdoor unit coil sensor B fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

125

Sub 1 outdoor unit liquid pipe sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

126

Sub 1 outdoor unit Subcool inlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

127

Sub 1 outdoor unit Subcool outlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

128

Sub 2 high pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 8 bar up to 2.5 Vdc = 37 bar

129

Sub 2 low pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 4 bar up to 5 Vdc = 32 bar

130

Sub 2 outdoor unit air sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

132

Sub 2 outdoor unit suction sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C.if not replace sensor

133

Sub 2 compressor 1 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

134

Sub 2 compressor 2 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168kOhm at 30°C.if not replace sensor

135

Sub 2 outdoor unit coil sensor A fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

136

Sub 2 outdoor unit coil sensor B fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

137

Sub 2 outdoor unit liquid pipe sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

138

Sub 2 outdoor unit Subcool inlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

139

Sub 2 outdoor unit Subcool outlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

140

Sub 2 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

141

Sub 2 reverse or open phase. Check all 3 phases are present and correct. If correct voltage appears at all three phases, swap any two to cure the fault

142

Communication error between Main and Sub outdoor units. Check comms wiring and power to all outdoor units

143

Sub 1 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

144

Sub 1 excessive drop of low pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

145

Sub 2 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

146

Sub 2 excessive drop of low pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

147

Sub 1 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%).check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

148

Sub 1 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%). check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

149

Sub 2 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%). check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

150

Sub 2 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%). check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

151

Faulty 4 way valve. Check solenoid coil and output from PCB. If OK, mechanical failure.

152

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 2 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

153

Excessive discharge temperature rise 105°C Sub condenser 2 standard compressor. Check refrigerant

154

Sub 3 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

155

Sub 3 reverse or open phase. Check all 3 phases are present and correct. If correct voltage appears at all three phases, swap any two to cure the fault

156

Communication error between Main and Sub outdoor units. Check comms wiring and power to all outdoor units

157

Sub 3 high pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 8 bar up to 2.5 Vdc = 37 bar

158

Sub 3 low pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 4 bar up to 5 Vdc = 32 bar

159

Sub 3 outdoor unit air sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

161

Sub 3 outdoor unit suction sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

162

Sub 3 compressor 1 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C. if not replace sensor

163

Sub 3 compressor 2 discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C.if not replace sensor

164

Sub 3 outdoor unit coil sensor A fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

165

Sub 3 outdoor unit coil sensor B fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

166

Sub 3 outdoor unit liquid pipe sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

167

Sub 3 outdoor unit Subcool inlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

168

Sub 3 outdoor unit Subcool outlet sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C

169

Sub 3 excessive rise of high pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

170

Sub 3 excessive drop of low pressure. Check pressures, check for non condensables, check heat exchanger coil is free from debris

171

Sub 3 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%). check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

172

Sub 3 check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph 220 Vac ±10% or 3ph 380 Vac ±10%). check fuses, if fuses OK replace outdoor main PCB

173

Main outdoor unit standard compressor not starting. Check output from main PCB, check contactor, and check wiring connections. If OK compressor faulty

174

Sub 1 standard compressor 1 not starting. Check output from main PCB, check contactor, and check wiring connections. If OK compressor faulty

175

Sub 1 standard compressor 2 not starting. Check output from main PCB, check contactor, and check wiring connections. If OK compressor faulty

176

Sub 2 standard compressor 1 not starting. Check output from main PCB, check contactor, and check wiring connections. If OK compressor faulty

177

Sub 2 standard compressor 2 not starting. Check output from main PCB, check contactor, and check wiring connections. If OK compressor faulty

204

Comms Error between Outdoor Unit and HR Box No1. 1. Defective connection in HR unit power supply and transmission connection 2. Wrong setting of the HR unit Rotary switch and Dip switch 3. Defective HR unit PCB

208

Comms Error between Outdoor Unit and HR Box No2. 1. Defective connection in HR unit power supply and transmission connection 2. Wrong setting of the HR unit Rotary switch and Dip switch 3. Defective HR unit PCB

212

Comms Error between Outdoor Unit and HR Box No3. 1. Defective connection in HR unit power supply and transmission connection 2. Wrong setting of the HR unit Rotary switch and Dip switch 3. Defective HR unit PCB

240

Central controller wiring error. Check all comms wiring, including between controller and CNU, and IP addresses. If OK possible defective CNU

241

Central controller data sending error. Either defective CNU or Central controller initialisation failure

242

Central controller data receiving error. Either defective CNU or Central controller initialisation failure

243

Central controller. Comms cable too long or picking up external electrical noise. If OK, mismatching of controllers, or defective CNU

244

Central controller data receiving time out. Either defective CNU or Central controller initialisation failure

245

Central controller data sending time out. Either defective CNU or Central controller initialisation failure

246

Central controller data receiving time out. Either defective CNU or Central controller initialisation failure

250

Central controller data receiving error. Either comms cable picking up external electrical noise, or defective CNU

251

Central controller receiving no data. Either comms cable picking up external electrical noise, or defective CNU

252

Central controller incorrect address error. Check addresses match, if OK either comms cable picking up external electrical noise, or defective CNU

253

Central Controller Disconnection Error, No response from Air Conditioner. Check wiring, if OK either comms cable picking up external electrical noise, defective CNU, or Interface.

C1

Indoor unit return air sensor fault, Open or Short. Disconnect sensor from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30C and 13 kOhm at 20C if not replace sensor

C2

Indoor Pipe Sensor or Outdoor Sensor Assy fault, Open or Short. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. Air sensor = 10 kOhm at 25C, Pipe sensor = 5 kOhm at 25C. If not replace sensor.

C4

RAC Product = Heat Sink Sensor Error, Open/Short Cct or over 95C. Commercial Product = Condensate pump float switch risen. Check drain pan is empty, check pump is working OK. If no pump check blue jumper plug is inserted in socket CN Float.

C5

Comms Error, check your wiring, remove external pumps. Split/Multi – check volts from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

C6

Inverter compressor run current high. Check compressor windings all equal 1 to 4 Ohms, Check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current

C7

Splits = Compressor Over Current (CT2), also see Code 06.

 

RAC Indoor unit BLDC Fan problem. This is caused by the Indoor fan being locked. Check fan motor is plugged in correctly, Electrically & Mechanically sound.

C8

Check the fan motor turns freely, check the AC Voltage supplied to the fan motor, this will vary from 120 V ac at low speed to 170V AC at high speed. If no

 

Voltage is present the the PCB is faulty, if Voltage is present the fan motor will be Faulty.

C9

Outdoor unit fan problem. Check Outdoor fan motor is plugged in, Electrically & Mechanically sound, if not replace motor, otherwise replace PCB.

CA

Compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C, 168 kOhm at 30C.

CC

RAC Product = EEPROM Sum Check Error, text 60 for help.

Cd

RAC Product = PSC (Reactor) Error, text 27 for help.

CE

RAC Product = Compressor Phase Current Error

CH00

Text the 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. I.e. If you see fault code CH07 on your indoor unit or R/Controller, only type 7 or 07 in your text message.

CH01

Indoor unit return air sensor fault. Disconnect sensor from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30C and 13 kOhm at 20C if not replace sensor

CH02

Indoor Pipe Sensor or Outdoor Sensor Assy fault, Open or Short. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. Air sensor = 10 kOhm at 25C, Pipe sensor = 5 kOhm at 25C. If not replace sensor.

CH03

Remote controller comms error. Check wired correctly, if so check dipswitch in RC. Set to Sg for 1 unit, or Gr for group then reset power

CH04

RAC Product = Heat Sink Sensor Error, Open/Short Cct or over 95C. Commercial Product = Condensate pump float switch risen. Check drain pan is empty, check pump is working OK. If no pump check blue jumper plug is inserted in socket CN Float.

CH05

Comms Error, check your wiring, remove external pumps. Split/Multi – check volts from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

CH06

Indoor unit coil sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10C and 4 kOhm at 30C. if not replace sensor. Split = text 21

CH07

Multi Splits and Multi V = indoor unit is set to run in a different mode from the master indoor unit. Set ALL indoor units to cooling or ALL to heating to clear. Splits = Compressor Over Current (CT2), also see Code 06.

 

RAC Indoor unit BLDC Fan problem. This is caused by the Indoor fan being locked. Check fan motor is plugged in correctly, Electrically & Mechanically sound.

CH08

Check the fan motor turns freely, check the AC Voltage supplied to the fan motor, this will vary from 120 V ac at low speed to 170V AC at high speed. If no

 

Voltage is present the the PCB is faulty, if Voltage is present the fan motor will be Faulty.

CH09

Split = Outdoor unit fan problem. Check Outdoor fan motor is plugged in, Electrically & Mechanically sound, if not replace motor, otherwise replace PCB. Multi V = indoor PCB failure. Replace PCB

CH10

RAC Product: Compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20°C, 168 kOhm at 30C. Multi Fdx & Multi V text 8

CH11

Multi V indoor unit not connected to an outdoor unit. Check comms wiring is correct, and check initialisation has been carried out correctly

CH12

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH13

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH14

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH15

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH16

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH17

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH18

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH19

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH20

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH21

Inverter compressor run current high. Check compressor windings all equal 1 to 4 OhmsCheck to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current

CH22

Inverter compressor run current high. Check compressor windings all equal 1 to 4 Ohms . Check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current

CH23

Inverter dc voltage low. Check dc voltage of capacitors 300 Vdc for 1Ph and 600 Vdc for 3Ph. If OK change outdoor inverter PCB

CH24

Splits and Multi Splits = High or low pressure trip. Low at 1 bar High at 35 bar check pressures. Multi V = High pressure trip.

CH25

Check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph ?220 Vac ±10% or 3ph ?380 Vac ±10%). If OK, check fuses, if fuses are OK replace outdoor main PCB

CH26

Inverter compressor seized. Check compressor windings all equal resistance 1 to 4 Ohms, check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current and Inverter outputs

CH27

Inverter current irregularity. Check inverter PCB and reactor

CH28

Inverter dc voltage too high. Check dc voltage of capacitors 300 Vdc for 1Ph and 600 Vdc for 3Ph. If OK change outdoor inverter PCB

CH29

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH30

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH31

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH32

Inverter compressor discharge temperature too high. If over 105°C, check refrigerant charge

CH33

Excessive rise of standard compressor discharge temperature. If over 105°C check refrigerant charge

CH34

Excessive high pressure rise, over 35 bar at HP sensor. Check pressures, check coils, and filters are clean check for OFN in system pipework

CH35

Excessive low pressure drop under 1 Bar at LP sensor. Check pressures, and check service valves open

CH36

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH37

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH38

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH39

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH40

Inverter ac current abnormal. Check compressor windings all equal resistance 1 to 4 Ohms, check to earth 50 MOhm minimum, check run current and inverter outputs

CH41

Inverter compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance 237 kOhm at 20C and 168 kOhm at 30C.

CH42

Low pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 4 bar up to 5 Vdc = 32 bar

CH43

High pressure sensor fault. Check dc voltage between white and black cable on plug. Multi V: 1 Vdc = 8 bar up to 2.5 Vdc = 37 bar

CH44

Outdoor unit air sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

CH45

Outdoor unit coil sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

CH46

Outdoor unit suction sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB and measure resistance. 10 kOhm at 10°C and 4 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

CH47

Compressor discharge sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 237 kOhm at 20°C and 168 kOhm at 30°C. If OK replace PCB, if not replace sensor

CH48

Split/Multi Split = Outdoor unit discharge and air sensor both unplugged. Multi V = Outdoor unit coil sensor. Text 45 for diagnostics

CH49

Check power supply voltage to the outdoor unit is correct (1ph ?220 Vac ±10% or 3ph ?380 Vac ±10%). If OK check fuses, if fuses OK, replace outdoor main PCB

CH50

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH51

Unit mismatch. Check model number of units do not exceed maximum. Multi V – also check Sub outdoor unit dipswitch settings

CH52

Communication error between inverter PCB and main outdoor unit PCB. Check wiring fuses and LEDs . If OK either inverter or main PCB defective

CH53

Comms error indoor to outdoor unit. Check your wiring . Split and Multi – check voltage from terminal N to 3 = 0 – 65 Vdc, Multi V – 4 Vdc terminals 3 and 4

CH54

Reverse or open phase. Check all 3 phases are present and correct. If correct voltage appears at all three phases, swap any two to cure the fault

CH55

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH56

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH57

Comms error between outdoor main PCB and inverter PCB. Check wiring fuses and LEDs are lit. If OK either inverter or main PCB defective

CH58

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH59

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH60

Outdoor unit PCB EEPROM failure, try removing EEPROM and refitting if removable (possible contact fault), otherwise replace PCB if the EEPROM is non-removable.

CH61

Condenser coil over 65°C. Check coil and filters are clean and free from debris, and airflow is OK. Check system pressures for non-condesables

CH62

Inverter over 85°C. Check air flow across heat sink, check inverter tight to heatsink use thermal paste. Multi V – check inverter cooling fan

CH63

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH64

no such fault code Text 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. If you see fault code CH07 only type 7 in your text message

CH65

Outdoor unit inverter fin temperature sensor fault. Disconnect from PCB measure resistance. 8 kOhm at 30°C and 13 kOhm at 20°C

CH67

Outdoor Fan Motor siezed, or rotation sensing circuit failure. Check motor for mechanical and electrical failure.

CL

CL = Child Lock. Press Timer & Min buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds to engage/disengage function.

help

Text the 1, 2 or 3 digit fault code number only. I.e. If you see fault code CH07 on your indoor unit or R/Controller, only type 7 or 07 in your text message.

HL

Condensate pump float switch risen. Check drain pan is empty, check pump is working OK. If no pump check blue jumper plug is inserted in socket CN Float. Alternatively, Dry Contact Interface is in “OFF” condition. Check status and adjust as necessary.

Po

Po = Jet Cool Mode selected. To cancel press Jet Cool, Fan Speed or Set Temperature button.