Service manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Packaged Air Conditioners Duct Connection Type (High static Pressure Application) FD-K Series — Cooling Only —
- Part 1 Model Name and Power Supply
- Part 2 Functions
- Part 3 Specifications
- Part 4 Remote Controller (Optional Accessories)
- Part 5 Field Piping and Wiring
- Part 6 Function and Operation
- Part 7 Troubleshooting
- 1. Maintenance Inspections
- 2. How to Handle Request for Maintenance
- 3. Troubleshooting Based on Equipment Condition
- 3.1 Troubleshooting Based on Equipment Condition
- 3.2 Equipment does not Operate
- 3.3 Fan Operates, but Compressor does not.
- 3.4 Cooling Operation Starts but Stops Immediately.
- 3.5 After Equipment Shuts Down, It cannot be Restarted for a While.
- 3.6 Equipment Operates but does not Provide Cooling.
- 3.7 Equipment Discharges White Mist
- 3.8 Equipment Produces Loud Noise or Shakes
- 3.9 Equipment Discharges Dust.
- Part 8 Removal Procedure
- Part 9 Appendix
- Packaged Air Conditioners Duct Connection Type (High static Pressure Application) FDY-K(A) Series — Heat Pump —
- Part 1 Model Name and Power Supply
- Part 2 Functions
- Part 3 Specifications
- Part 4 Remote Controller
- Part 5 Field Piping and Wiring
- Part 6 Field Setting
- Part 7 Function and Operation
- Part 8 Troubleshooting
- 1. Maintenance Inspections
- 2. How to Handle Request for Maintenance
- 3. Troubleshooting Based on Equipment Condition
- 3.1 Troubleshooting Based on Equipment Condition
- 3.2 Equipment does not Operate
- 3.3 Fan Operates, but Compressor does not.
- 3.4 Cooling/Heating Operation Starts but Stops Immediately.
- 3.5 After Equipment Shuts Down, It cannot be Restarted for a While.
- 3.6 Equipment Operates but does not Provide Cooling.
- 3.7 Equipment Operates but does not Provide Heating.
- 3.8 Equipment Discharges White Mist
- 3.9 Equipment Produces Loud Noise or Shakes
- 3.10 Equipment Discharges Dust.
- 3.11 Remote Controller LCD Displays "88".
- 4. Procedure of Self-Diagnosis by Remote Controller
- 5. Procedure of Self-Diagnosis by LED
- 6. Troubleshooting by Remote Controller Display / LED Display
- 6.1 Explanation for Symbols
- 6.2 Malfunction Code and LED Display Table
- 6.3 Failure of Indoor Unit PC Board
- 6.4 Malfunction of Heat Exchange Temperature Sensor System
- 6.5 Malfunction of Suction Air Temperature Sensor System
- 6.6 Malfunction of Remote Controller Air Thermistor
- 6.7 Actuation of Safety Device
- 6.8 Actuation of Safety Device
- 6.9 Failure of Outdoor Unit PC Board
- 6.10 High Pressure System (HPS) Malfunction
- 6.11 Low Pressure System (LPS) Malfunction
- 6.12 Malfunction of Electronic Expansion Valve
- 6.13 Discharge Pipe Temperature Malfunction
- 6.14 Malfunction of High Pressure Switch
- 6.15 Malfunction of Low Pressure Switch
- 6.16 Malfunction of Outdoor Temperature Sensor System
- 6.17 Malfunction of Discharge Pipe Temperature Sensor System
- 6.18 Malfunction of Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor System
- 6.19 Short of Gas Malfunction
- 6.20 Reverse Phase
- 6.21 Malfunction of Transmission (Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit)
- 6.22 Malfunction of Transmission (Between Indoor Unit and Remote Controller)
- 6.23 Transmission Error Between Main Remote Controller and Sub Remote Controller
- 6.24 Failure of Field Setting Switch
- Part 9 Appendix
- Index
- Drawings & Flow Charts

Troubleshooting Based on Equipment Condition Si42-107
220 Troubleshooting
4:";
Measure the temperature
of suction air and
discharge air.
Temperature difference =
Suction air temp. –
Discharge air temp.
Wait for a while.
No abnormality
No abnormality
Additional unit installation should
be considered
After vacuum drying, charge
correct amount of refrigerant.
Check each item
Check each item
Check each item
Temperature
difference for heating
should be between
14 and 30 ˚C.
Is the unit
in defrost mode?
Is the
operation current less
than specified
level?
Does the
heat load increase
after installation
of the unit?
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
* Incorrect selection of
model
* Affection of sunlight
Gas shortage possibly
generates trouble.
* Clogged air filter
* Soiled heat exchanger
* Malfunction of fan motor
* Refrigerant overcharge
* Soiled heat exchanger
* Short circuit of
discharge air
* Disturbing item in air
flow
* Malfunction of fan motor
of outdoor unit
* Insufficient compression
of compressor
* Insufficient circulation of
refrigerant
* Faulty expansion valve
NO
NO
NO
Does indoor
unit discharge air flow
rate down?
NO
Is
the level of
high pressure lower
than normal
level?
NO
NO
(P1361)
Caution
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
or parts damage may be occurred.