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
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Correction of installation
Reinforcement for ceilings or
Insert shock absorber in
mounting section, or strengthen
the mounting section.
Normal. The sound is flushing
noise of gas (refrigerant) inside
air conditioning unit
Insert cushion materials to the
pipe support such as saddle.
Normal. The noise is a sound
generated at the time of gas
Disassemble and remove parts
contact.
Normal. Operation sound of
draining device
Correct piping manually or attach
a dead weight to pipe
Normal.
After vacuum drying, charge
correct amount of refrigerant.
* Excess charge of
refrigerant
* Air intrudes into
refrigerant system
* Flushing noise due to
refrigerant shortage.
(Sound of shoo...)
NO
YES
Does the
noise generate with
vibration of whole
ceilings and
walls?
YES
NO
NO
NO
Does the
noise generate
with vibration of
unit mounting
section?
Continuous
slight noise of "shoo....."
during cooling
operation
YES
YES
[Power supply side]
Is the
piping secured?
Sound
of "shoo..."
generates just after
operation start
or stop.
YES
NO
NO
Does the fan
contact with other
parts?
Sound
of "shoo..." generates
during cooling or after
operation
stop.
NO
Does the
pipe contact with
casing?
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
Is
the noise
flushing sound from
pressure reducing
valve or capillary
tube?
YES
[Installation work side]
(P1275)
Caution
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
or parts damage may be occurred.