Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. General information
- 2. Unit Installation
- 3. Piping work and refrigerant charge
- 4. Electrical wiring
- 4.1 General notes
- 4.2 Electrical wiring connection for the outdoor unit
- 4.3 Setting the DIP switches for the outdoor unit
- 4.4 Common wiring
- 4.5 H-LINK II system
- 4.6 System Control
- 4.7 Electrical wiring diagrams
- 4.7.1 RAS-(2-2.5)HVNP / RAS-3HVNC (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- 4.7.2 RAS-3HVNPE (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- 4.7.3 RAS-(4-6)HVNPE (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- 4.7.4 RAS-(4-6)HNPE (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- 4.7.5 RAS-(4-6)HVNCE (1N~ 230V 50Hz)
- 4.7.6 RAS-(4-6)HNCE (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- 4.7.7 RAS-(8-10)HN(P/C)E (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- 4.7.8 RAS-12HNP (3N~ 400V 50Hz) - Preliminary data
- 4.7.9 RAS-12HNC (3N~ 400V 50Hz) - Preliminary data
- 5. Control System
- 5.1 Device control system
- 5.2 Outdoor units PCB
- 5.3 Protection and safety control
- 5.4 Standard operation sequence
- 5.5 Standard control functions
- 5.5.1 Freezing protection during cooling process or dry operation
- 5.5.2 Prevention Control for High Pressure Increase during Cooling Operation
- 5.5.3 Prevention control for excessively high discharge gas temperature
- 5.5.4 Activation for protection device control
- 5.5.5 Preheating control of compressor
- 5.5.6 Prevention control for high pressure increase
- 6. Optional functions
- 7. Test run
- 7.1 Checking procedure before the test run
- 7.2 Test run procedure using the remote control switch (PC-ART)
- 7.3 Test run procedure using the remote control switch (PC-ARF)
- 7.4 Test run procedure using the wireless remote control switch (PC-LH3A/B)
- 7.5 Test run procedure from the outdoor unit side
- 7.6 Check list
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 8.1 Initial troubleshooting
- 8.2 Troubleshooting procedure
- 8.3 Troubleshooting in check mode
- 8.4 Checking procedure for main parts
- 8.4.1 Procedure for checking the DIP-IPM inverter for indoor and outdoor units
- 8.4.2 Checking capacitors CB1 & CB2.
- 8.4.3 Fault diagnosis of DC fan motor.
- 8.4.4 Checking procedure for the electronic expansion valve for indoor and outdoor units
- 8.4.5 Checking procedure for AC fan motor
- 8.4.6 Checking procedure for other parts
- 9. Spare parts
- 10. Servicing
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Servicing for Outdoor Units RAS-(2-2.5)HVNP and RAS-3HVNC
- 10.3 Servicing for Premium series
- 10.3.1 Outdoor unit RAS-3HVNPE
- 10.3.1.1 Removing service cover
- 10.3.1.2 Remove outlet grille
- 10.3.1.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.3.1.4 Removing bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.3.1.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.3.1.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.3.1.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.3.1.8 Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- 10.3.1.9 Opening electrical box (P plate)
- 10.3.1.10 Removing Reversing valve coil
- 10.3.1.11 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.3.1.12 Removing solenoid valve coil (SVC)
- 10.3.1.13 Removing reversing valve
- 10.3.1.14 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.3.1.15 Removing electrical components
- 10.3.1.16 Removing other electrical components
- 10.3.2 Outdoor units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NPE
- 10.3.2.1 Removing service cover
- 10.3.2.2 Removing air outlet grille
- 10.3.2.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.3.2.4 Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.3.2.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.3.2.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.3.2.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.3.2.8 Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- 10.3.2.9 Opening electrical box (P plate)
- 10.3.2.10 Removing Reversing valve coil
- 10.3.2.11 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.3.2.12 Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA and SVC)
- 10.3.2.13 Removing reversing valve
- 10.3.2.14 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.3.2.15 Removing electrical components
- 10.3.2.16 Removing other electrical components
- 10.3.3 Oudoor units RAS-(8-10)HNPE
- 10.3.3.1 Removing service cover
- 10.3.3.2 Removing air outlet grille
- 10.3.3.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.3.3.4 Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.3.3.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.3.3.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.3.3.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.3.3.8 Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- 10.3.3.9 Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- 10.3.3.10 Removing reversing valve coil
- 10.3.3.11 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.3.3.12 Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA and SVC)
- 10.3.3.13 Removing reversing valve
- 10.3.3.14 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.3.3.15 Removing electrical components
- 10.3.3.16 Removing other electrical components
- 10.3.4 Outdoor Units RAS-12HNP
- 10.3.4.1 Removing service cover
- 10.3.4.2 Removing air outlet grille
- 10.3.4.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.3.4.4 Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.3.4.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.3.4.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.3.4.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.3.4.8 Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- 10.3.4.9 Removing reversing and solenoid valves coils
- 10.3.4.10 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.3.4.11 Removing reversing valve
- 10.3.4.12 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.3.4.13 Removing electrical components
- 10.3.4.14 Removing other electrical components
- 10.3.1 Outdoor unit RAS-3HVNPE
- 10.4 Servicing for Standard Series
- 10.4.1 Outdoor Units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NCE
- 10.4.1.1 Removing service cover
- 10.4.1.2 Remove outlet grille
- 10.4.1.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.4.1.4 Removing bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.4.1.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.4.1.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.4.1.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.4.1.8 Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- 10.4.1.9 Opening electrical box (P plate)
- 10.4.1.10 Removing Reversing valve coil
- 10.4.1.11 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.4.1.12 Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA)
- 10.4.1.13 Removing reversing valve
- 10.4.1.14 Removing Electronic expansion valve and Solenoid valve
- 10.4.1.15 Removing electrical components
- 10.4.1.16 Removing other electrical components
- 10.4.2 Outdoor Units RAS-(8-10)HNCE
- 10.4.2.1 Removing service cover
- 10.4.2.2 Removing air outlet grille
- 10.4.2.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.4.2.4 Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.4.2.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.4.2.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.4.2.7 Removing the compressor
- 10.4.2.8 Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- 10.4.2.9 Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- 10.4.2.10 Removing reversing valve coil
- 10.4.2.11 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.4.2.12 Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA)
- 10.4.2.13 Removing reversing valve
- 10.4.2.14 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.4.2.15 Removing electrical components
- 10.4.2.16 Removing other electrical components
- 10.4.3 Outdoor Units RAS-12HNC
- 10.4.3.1 Removing service cover
- 10.4.3.2 Removing air outlet grille
- 10.4.3.3 Removing upper cover
- 10.4.3.4 Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- 10.4.3.5 Removing outdoor fan motor
- 10.4.3.6 Removing electrical box
- 10.4.3.7 Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- 10.4.3.8 Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- 10.4.3.9 Removing reversing and solenoid valves coils
- 10.4.3.10 Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- 10.4.3.11 Removing reversing valve
- 10.4.3.12 Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- 10.4.3.13 Removing electrical components
- 10.4.3.14 Removing other electrical components
- 10.4.1 Outdoor Units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NCE
- 11. Electrial checks of main parts
- 12. Maintenance notes
- 12.1 General notes
- 12.1.1 Checking the power source and the wiring connection
- 12.1.2 Burnt-out compressor due to an insufficient refrigerant charge
- 12.1.3 Insufficient cooling performance when a long piping is applied
- 12.1.4 Abnormally high operation sound (in the ceiling type indoor unit).
- 12.1.5 Alarm code “31”
- 12.1.6 Not cooling well due to insufficient installation space for the outdoor unit
- 12.2 Maintenance work
- 12.3 Service and maintenance record
- 12.4 Service and maintenance record using the 7-segment display
- 12.5 Service and maintenance record by remote control switch
- 12.6 Pump-down method for replacing the compressor
- 12.1 General notes
- General information
- Safety
- Product guide
- Safety summary
- Transportation of outdoor unit
- Center of gravity
- Factory-supplied accessories for RAS-12HN(P/C)
- Installation space (Initial ckeck)
- Place provision
- Optional parts and installation
- General notes before performing pipe work
- Piping connection for outdoor unit
- Refrigerant piping range
- Refrigerant charge
- Caution in case of refrigerant leakage
- Piping work for compatibility with the piping of current installations where is used R22 or R407C.
- Drain piping
- General notes
- Electrical wiring connection for the outdoor unit
- Setting the DIP switches for the outdoor unit
- Common wiring
- H-LINK II system
- System Control
- Electrical wiring diagrams
- RAS-(2-2.5)HVNP / RAS-3HVNC (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- RAS-3HVNPE (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- RAS-(4-6)HVNPE (1~ 230V 50Hz)
- RAS-(4-6)HNPE (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- RAS-(4-6)HVNCE (1N~ 230V 50Hz)
- RAS-(4-6)HNCE (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- RAS-(8-10)HN(P/C)E (3N~ 400V 50Hz)
- RAS-12HNP (3N~ 400V 50Hz) - Preliminary data
- RAS-12HNC (3N~ 400V 50Hz) - Preliminary data
- Device control system
- Outdoor units PCB
- Protection and safety control
- Standard operation sequence
- Standard control functions
- Freezing protection during cooling process or dry operation
- Prevention Control for High Pressure Increase during Cooling Operation
- Prevention control for excessively high discharge gas temperature
- Activation for protection device control
- Preheating control of compressor
- Prevention control for high pressure increase
- Optional input and output signals (By 7-segment display)
- Optional functions (By 7-segment display)
- Optional functions (By remote control switch)
- Checking procedure before the test run
- Test run procedure using the remote control switch (PC-ART)
- Test run procedure using the remote control switch (PC-ARF)
- Test run procedure using the wireless remote control switch (PC-LH3A/B)
- Test run procedure from the outdoor unit side
- Check list
- Initial troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting procedure
- Troubleshooting in check mode
- Checking procedure for main parts
- RAS-(2-2.5)HVNP
- RAS-3HVNC
- RAS-3HVNPE
- RAS-(4-6)H(V)NPE
- RAS-(4-6)H(V)NCE
- RAS-(8-10)HN(P/C)E
- RAS-12HN(P/C)
- Introduction
- Servicing for Outdoor Units RAS-(2-2.5)HVNP and RAS-3HVNC
- Servicing for Premium series
- Outdoor unit RAS-3HVNPE
- Removing service cover
- Remove outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P plate)
- Removing Reversing valve coil
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing solenoid valve coil (SVC)
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NPE
- Removing service cover
- Removing air outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P plate)
- Removing Reversing valve coil
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA and SVC)
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Oudoor units RAS-(8-10)HNPE
- Removing service cover
- Removing air outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- Removing reversing valve coil
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA and SVC)
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor Units RAS-12HNP
- Removing service cover
- Removing air outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- Removing reversing and solenoid valves coils
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor unit RAS-3HVNPE
- Servicing for Standard Series
- Outdoor Units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NCE
- Removing service cover
- Remove outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing the High pressure switch and Pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P plate)
- Removing Reversing valve coil
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA)
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion valve and Solenoid valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor Units RAS-(8-10)HNCE
- Removing service cover
- Removing air outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing the compressor
- Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- Removing reversing valve coil
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing solenoid valve coil (SVA)
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor Units RAS-12HNC
- Removing service cover
- Removing air outlet grille
- Removing upper cover
- Removing the bottom service cover and rear cover
- Removing outdoor fan motor
- Removing electrical box
- Removing High pressure switch and pressure switch for control
- Opening electrical box (P-Mounting Plate)
- Removing reversing and solenoid valves coils
- Removing electronic expansion valve coil
- Removing reversing valve
- Removing Electronic expansion Valve and Solenoid Valve
- Removing electrical components
- Removing other electrical components
- Outdoor Units RAS-(4-6)H(V)NCE
- Inverter
- Thermistor
- Electronic expansion valve
- High pressure protection device
- Noise filter (NF)
- Capacitor (CB1 CB2)
- Reactor (DCL)
- Scroll compressor
- General notes
- Checking the power source and the wiring connection
- Burnt-out compressor due to an insufficient refrigerant charge
- Insufficient cooling performance when a long piping is applied
- Abnormally high operation sound (in the ceiling type indoor unit).
- Alarm code “31”
- Not cooling well due to insufficient installation space for the outdoor unit
- Maintenance work
- Service and maintenance record
- Service and maintenance record using the 7-segment display
- Service and maintenance record by remote control switch
- Pump-down method for replacing the compressor

8. Troubleshooting
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Checking procedure for the compressor
CHECK LIST ON COMPRESSOR
Client: Model: Date:
Serie No. Production Date: Checker:
No. Check item Check method Result Remarks
1 Is THM9 correctly connected?
THM9: Discharge Gas
Thermistor
1. Is wire of thermistor correctly connected by
viewing?
2. Check to ensure the 7-segment indication of
Td when comp. is operating.
Td: Temperature of THM9
2 Is thermistor THM9
disconnected?
1. Check to ensure that thermistor on the top of
comp. is correctly mounted by viewing?
2. Check to ensure that actually measured
temp. is the same as the indication during check
mode.
3 Is current sensor faulty? 1. Check to ensure that indication A1 and A2
are 0 during compressor stopping.
2. Check to ensure that indication A1 and A2
are not 0 during compressor running.
4 Is current sensing part on
PCB2 faulty?
5 Is the direction of current
sensor CTU, CTV) reverse?
Check the direction => by viewing.
6 Are power source wires, U
and V inserted correctly into
current sensor? .
Check to ensure that wires are correctly inserted
7 Is exp. valve (MV1) correctly
connected?
Check to ensure that MV1 to CN5A is correctly
connected
8 Is exp. valve coil (MV1)
correctly connected?
Check to ensure that each coil is correctly
mounted on the valve.
9 Are the refrigeration cycle
and electrical wiring system
incorrectly connected?
Check to ensure that refrigerant is owing into
indoor units by operating one refrigerating cycle
only from the outdoor unit.
10 Is opening of exp. valve
completely closed (locked)?
Check the following by the check mode of
outdoor units.
1. Liquid Pipe Temp. (TL) < Air Intake Temp.
(Ti) during Cooling Operation
2. Liquid Pipe Temp. (TL) > Air Intake Temp.
(Ti) during Heating Operation
11 Is opening of exp. valve fully
opened locked)?
Check to ensure that liquid pipe temp. is lower
than air intake temp. of stopping indoor unit
when other indoor units are operating under
cooling operation.
12 Are the contacts for comp.
magnetic switch CMC1 faulty?
Check the surface of each contact (L1, L2
and L3) by viewing.
13
Is there any voltage
abnormality among L1-L2, L2-
L3 and L3-L1?
Check to ensure that voltage imbalance is
smaller than 3%.
Please note that power source voltage must be
within 380V or 220V+10%.
14
Is the comp. oil acidied
during compressor motor
burning?
Check to ensure that the oil color is not black.










