Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Safety Notice
- CONTENTS
- Safety Notice on Maintenance
- Safety Notice on Operation
- 1 Product Introduction
- NOTE: 1 Ton =12000Btu/h = 3.517kW 1.2 Electrical Parameters
- 2 Control
- 3 Troubleshooting
- 3.1 Wiring Diagrams
- 3.2 PCB Layout
- 3.3 Error Code
- 3.4 Troubleshooting
- 3.4.1 “E1” Compressor High Pressure Protection
- 3.4.2 “E3” Compressor Low-pressure Protection, Refrigerant Shortage Protection, Refrigerant Recovery Mode
- 3.4.3 “E4” Compressor Air Discharge High-temperature Protection
- 3.4.4 “F2” Condenser Temperature Sensor Error
- 3.4.5 “F3” Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor Error
- 3.4.6 “F4” Discharge Temperature Sensor Error
- 3.4.7 “F6” ODU Tube Temperature Sensor Error
- 3.4.8“EE” ODU Memory Chip Error
- 3.4.9 “H4” Overload
- 3.4.10 “H5” IPM Protection
- 3.4.11 “H6” DC Fan Error
- 3.4.12 “H7” Driver Out-of-Step Protection
- 3.4.13 “HC” PFC Protection
- 3.4.14 “Lc” Startup Failure
- 3.4.15 “P0” Driver Reset Protection
- 3.4.16 “P5” Over-Current Protection
- 3.4.17 “P6” Master Control and Driver Communication Error
- 3.4.18 “P7” Driver Module Sensor Error
- 3.4.19 “P8” Driver Module High Temperature Protection
- 3.4.20 “PA” AC Current Protection
- 3.4.21 “Pc” Driver Current Error
- 3.4.22 “PL” Bus Low-Voltage Protection
- 3.4.23 “PH” Bus High-Voltage Protection
- 3.4.24 “PU” Charge Loop Error
- 3.4.25 “ee” Drive Memory Chip Error
- 3.5 Failures Not Caused by Errors
- 4 Maintenance
- Appendices
- 1 Resistance/Temperature Lists of Temperature Sensors
- 1.1 Voltage List of 15 KΩ Temperature Sensors (including ODU temperature sensors)
- 1.2 Voltage List of 20 KΩ Pipeline Temperature Sensors (including temperature sensors for defroster, IDU and ODU pipes)
- 1.3 Voltage List of 50 KΩ Discharge Temperature Sensors (including discharge air temperature sensor)
- 2 Temperature/Pressure List of Refrigerant
- 3 Operation Tools
MRCOOL DC INVERTER COOLING ONLY CONDENSING UNIT
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high speed; Otherwise personal injury may occur.
(5) Measure the insulation resistance after maintenance. The resistance must be 1M or higher. Bad insulation
may lead to electric shock.
(6) Welding and cutting work must be done in a well-ventilated place.
(7) Gas appliances, heaters and other fire sources should be kept away from the installation and maintenance
site.
(8) Maintenance should be done according to suggestions of the manufacturer.
(9) Maintenance should be done only after the refrigerant is completely reclaimed from the unit.
OBSERVED
:
(1) After the maintenance work is done, check the drainage of indoor unit.
(2) Do not tilt the unit, otherwise, water may spill out from the unit and make the floor and furniture wet.
(3) Disassembly of the unit, handling of the refrigerant, oil and accessories should all be done according to
applicable local rules and regulations.
Safety Notice on Operation
PROHIBITED:
(1) Never try to modify the unit, otherwise, it may cause electric shock, overheat or fire hazard.
(2) If the power cord or conducting wires are scratched, please replace them.
(3) Never use connected or extended power cord or share the power socket with other appliances.
(4) Prepare a specialized power circuit for the appliance.
WARNING:
(1) If the power plug is dirty, please clean it before inserting it to the power socket. If the power plug is loose,
please tighten it up.
(2) Do not damage the power cord. A damaged or refitted power cord may lead to electric shock or fire hazard.
(3) Check frequently whether the appliance is in good condition.
NOTICE:
(1) After changing the batteries of remote control, please discard them to avoid being swallowed by children.
(2) When the unit is working, do not remove the fan cover.
(3) Do not use organic solvents to wipe the controller operating panel.
(4) Before cleaning the unit, cut off the power supply.










