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Panasonic CS-E10JD3EA Service Manual - page 42
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11.2.4.
EVACUATION OF THE EQUIPMENT
(FOR EUROPE & OCEANIA DESTINATION)
WHEN INSTALLING AN AIR CONDITIONER, BE SURE TO EVACUATE THE AIR INSIDE THE INDOOR UNIT AND PIPES in the
following procedure.
1. Connect a charging hose with a push pin to the Low and High side of a charging set and the service port of the 3-way valve.
• Be sure to connect the end of the charging hose with the push pin to the service port.
2. Connect the center hose of the charging set to a vacuum pump with check valve, or vacuum pump and vacuum pump
adaptor.
3. Turn on the power switch of the vacuum pump and make sure that the needle in the gauge moves from 0 cmHg (0 MPa) to
-76 cmHg (-0.1 MPa). Then evacuate the air approximately ten minutes.
4. Close the valve of the charging set and turn off the vacuum pump. Make sure that the needle in the gauge does not move
after approximately five minutes.
Note: BE SURE TO TAKE THIS PROCEDURE IN ORDER TO AVOID REFRIGERANT GAS LEAKAGE.
5. Disconnect the charging hose from the vacuum pump and from the service port of the 3-way valve.
6. Tighten the service port caps of both of the 3-way valve at a torque of 18
N m
with a torque wrench.
7. Remove the valve caps of both of the 2-way valve and 3-way valve. Position both of the valves to “OPEN” using a hexagonal
wrench (4 mm).
8. Mount valve caps onto the 2-way valve and the 3-way valve.
• Be sure to check for gas leakage.
11.2.5.
CONNECT THE CABLE TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT
• If gauge needle does not move from 0 cmHg (0 MPa) to -76 cmHg (-0.1 MPa), in step above take the following measure:
• If the leak stops when the piping connections are tightened further, continue working from step .
• If the leak does not stop when the connections are retightened, repair the location of leak.
• Do not release refrigerant during piping work for installation and reinstallation. Take care of the liquid refrigerant, it may cause frostbite.
Summary of CS-E10JD3EA
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© panasonic ha air-conditioning (m) sdn. Bhd. 2008. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. Order no. Phaam0901093c8 air conditioner indoor unit outdoor unit cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea cs-e18jd3ea cu-e18hbea please file and use this manual together with the se...
Page 2: Table of Contents
2 table of contents page page 1 safety precautions -----------------------------------------------3 2 specifications ------------------------------------------------------5 2.1. Cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea --------------------------5 2.2. Cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea --------------------------8 2.3. Cs-e18jd3e...
Page 3: 1. Safety Precautions
3 caution warning warning 1. Safety precautions • read the following “safety precautions” carefully before perform any servicing. • electrical work must be installed or serviced by a licensed electrician. Be sure to use the correct rating of the power plug and main circuit for the model installed. •...
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4 caution 20. During pump down operation, stop the compressor before remove the refrigerant piping. (removal of refrigeration piping while compressor is operating and valves are opened condition will cause suck-in of air, abnormal high pressure in refrigeration cycle and result in explosion, injury ...
Page 5: 2 Specifications
5 2 specifications 2.1. Cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea model indoor cs-e10jd3ea outdoor cu-e10hbea performance test condition eurovent / as power supply phase, hz single, 50 v 230 240 min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. C o o l i n g capacity kw 0.60 2.50 3.00 0.60 2.50 3.00 btu/h 2050 8530 10200 2050 8530 10200 ...
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6 model indoor cs-e10jd3ea outdoor cu-e10hbea i n d o o r f a n type sirocco material abs + gf 10% motor type dc brushless motor (8-pole) output power w 30 speed qlo cool rpm 1000 heat rpm 1040 lo cool rpm 1070 heat rpm 1100 me cool rpm 1185 heat rpm 1235 hi cool rpm 1300 heat rpm 1370 shi cool rpm ...
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7 1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 °c dry bulb (80.6°f dry bulb), 19.0°c wet bulb (66.2°f wet bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 35 °c dry bulb (95°f dry bulb), 24°c wet bulb (75.2°f wet bulb) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 °c dry bulb (68°f ...
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8 2.2. Cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea model indoor cs-e15jd3ea outdoor cu-e15hbea performance test condition eurovent / as power supply phase, hz single, 50 v 230 240 min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. C o o l i n g capacity kw 0.90 4.10 4.70 0.90 4.10 4.70 btu/h 3070 14000 16000 3070 14000 16000 kcal/h 770 3530...
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9 model indoor cs-e15jd3ea outdoor cu-e15hbea i n d o o r f a n type sirocco material abs + gf 10% motor type dc brushless motor (8-pole) output power w 30 speed qlo cool rpm 1000 heat rpm 1040 lo cool rpm 1070 heat rpm 1100 me cool rpm 1185 heat rpm 1235 hi cool rpm 1300 heat rpm 1370 shi cool rpm ...
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10 1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 °c dry bulb (80.6°f dry bulb), 19.0°c wet bulb (66.2°f wet bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 35 °c dry bulb (95°f dry bulb), 24°c wet bulb (75.2°f wet bulb) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 °c dry bulb (68°f...
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11 2.3. Cs-e18jd3ea cu-e18hbea model indoor cs-e18jd3ea outdoor cu-e18hbea performance test condition eurovent / as power supply phase, hz single, 50 v 230 240 min. Mid. Max. Min. Mid. Max. C o o l i n g capacity kw 0.90 5.10 5.70 0.90 5.10 5.70 btu/h 3070 17400 19400 3070 17400 19400 kcal/h 770 439...
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12 model indoor cs-e18jd3ea outdoor cu-e18hbea i n d o o r f a n type sirocco material abs + gf 10% motor type dc brushless motor (8-pole) output power w 30 speed qlo cool rpm 1060 heat rpm 1130 lo cool rpm 1130 heat rpm 1210 me cool rpm 1280 heat rpm 1420 hi cool rpm 1430 heat rpm 1630 shi cool rpm...
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13 1. Cooling capacities are based on indoor temperature of 27 °c dry bulb (80.6°f dry bulb), 19.0°c wet bulb (66.2°f wet bulb) and outdoor air temperature of 35 °c dry bulb (95°f dry bulb), 24°c wet bulb (75.2°f wet bulb) 2. Heating capacities are based on indoor temperature of 20 °c dry bulb (68°f...
Page 14: 3 Features
14 3 features • inverter technology - wider output power range - energy saving - quick cooling - quick heating - more precise temperature control • environment protection - non-ozone depletion substances refrigerant (r410a) • long installation piping - long piping up to 20 meter (e10/15hbea), 30 met...
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15 4 location of controls and components 4.1. Indoor unit 4.2. Outdoor unit 4.3. Remote control.
Page 16: 5 Dimensions
16 5 dimensions 5.1. Indoor unit & remote control 5.1.1. Cs-e10jd3ea cs-e15jd3ea.
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17 5.1.2. Cs-e18jd3ea.
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18 5.2. Outdoor unit 5.2.1. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea.
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19 5.2.2. Cu-e10hbea.
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20 6 refrigeration cycle diagram.
Page 21: 7 Block Diagram
21 7 block diagram 7.1. Cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea cs-e18jd3ea cu-e18hbea.
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22 7.2. Cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea.
Page 23: 8 Wiring Connection Diagram
23 8 wiring connection diagram 8.1. Indoor unit.
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24 8.2. Outdoor unit 8.2.1. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea.
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25 8.2.2. Cu-e10hbea.
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26 9 electronic circuit diagram 9.1. Indoor unit.
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27 9.2. Outdoor unit 9.2.1. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea.
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28 9.2.2. Cu-e10hbea.
Page 29: 10 Printed Circuit Board
29 10 printed circuit board 10.1. Indoor unit 10.1.1. Main printed circuit board.
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30 10.2. Outdoor unit 10.2.1. Main printed circuit board 10.2.1.1. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea.
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31 10.2.1.2. Cu-e10hbea.
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32 10.2.2. Cpu printed circuit board 10.2.2.1. Cu-e10hbea.
Page 33: 11 Installation Instruction
33 11 installation instruction attached accessories required materials • read the catalog and other technical materials and prepare the required materials. • applicable piping kit cz-3f5, 7bp (e10****), cz-4f5, 7, 10bp (e15****, e18****) other items to be prepared (locally purchased) • this illustra...
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34 11.1. Indoor unit 11.1.1. Selecting the installation location take into consideration the following contents when creating the blueprint. Indoor unit installation location • do not install the unit in excessive oil fume area such as kitchen, workshop and etc. • the location should be strong enoug...
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35 11.1.3. Installing the indoor unit (installation embedded in the ceiling) • always provide sufficient entry and exit space to allow installation work, inspection and unit replacement. • waterproof the rear surface of the ceiling below the unit in consideration of water droplets forming and droppi...
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36 • fit the drain hose insulation around the drain hose as shown in the diagram beside. • attach the discharge chamber. ( ) (10 screws) • cut out the intake cut-out portions at the unit rear panel using a cutter or other tools to make openings. • remove the two screws at the rear edge of the unit t...
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37 1. Remove the remote controller lower case. (insert a flat-tipped screw driver or similar tool 2 to 3 mm into one of the gaps at the bottom of the case, and twist to open. Refer to the illustration at right.) be careful not to damage the lower case. 2. Do not remove the protective tape which is a...
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38 1. Install the remote controller lower case to the wall with the two accessory screws . 2. Fasten the screws properly until screw head is lower than the rib and reach the base of remote controller lower case to ensure they do not damage the pcb inside the remote controller . 3. The feeding-out di...
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39 check after connecting the power supply. • pour approximately 600 cc of water into the drain pan of the main unit using a squeeze bottle, etc. • press the drain test run switch on the control board in the control box to start the drain motor and check whether the water drains normally. (the drain...
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40 11.1.6.1. Wire stripping and connecting requirement 11.2. Outdoor unit 11.2.1. Selecting the installation location • if an awning is built over the unit to prevent direct sunlight or rain, be careful that heat radiation from the condenser is not obstructed. • there should not be any animal or pla...
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41 11.2.3. Connecting the piping please make flare after inserting flare nut (locate at joint portion of indoor piping) onto the copper pipe. (in case of using long piping) connect the piping • align the center of piping and sufficiently tighten the flare nut with fingers. • further tighten the flar...
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42 11.2.4. Evacuation of the equipment (for europe & oceania destination) when installing an air conditioner, be sure to evacuate the air inside the indoor unit and pipes in the following procedure. 1. Connect a charging hose with a push pin to the low and high side of a charging set and the service...
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43 (for detail refer to wiring diagram at unit) 1. Remove the control board cover from the unit by loosening the screw. 2. Connecting cable between indoor unit and outdoor unit shall be approved polychloroprene sheathed 4 × 1.5 mm 2 flexible cord, type designation 245 iec 57 or heavier cord. 3. Secu...
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44 check items is there any gas leakage at flare nut connections? Is the earth wire connection done properly? Has the heat insulation been carried out at flare nut is the power supply voltage complied with the rated value? Connections? Is there any abnormal sound emitted? Is the connecting cable bei...
Page 45: 12 Operation and Control
45 12 operation and control 12.1. Basic function inverter control, which equipped with a microcomputer in determining the most suitable operating mode as time passes, automatically adjusts output power for maximum comfort always. In order to achieve the suitable operating mode, the microcomputer mai...
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46 12.1.5. Automatic operation • this mode can be set using remote control and the operation is decided by remote control setting temperature, remote control operation mode, indoor intake air temperature and outdoor air temperature. • during operation mode judgment, indoor fan motor (with speed of l...
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47 [heating] • according to indoor pipe temperature, automatic heating fan speed is determined as follows. B. Feedback control • immediately after the fan motor started, feedback control is performed once every second. • during fan motor on, if fan motor feedback 2550 rpm or increase, fan motor is t...
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48 12.2.1. Quiet operation (heating) a. Purpose to provide quiet heating operation compare to normal operation. B. Control condition a. Quiet operation start condition • when “quiet” button at remote control is pressed. Quiet led illuminates. B. Quiet operation stop condition 1. When one of the foll...
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49 12.4. Timer control 12.4.1. On timer control on timer can be set using remote control, the unit with timer set will start operate earlier than the setting time. This is to provide a comfortable environment when reaching the set on time. 60 minutes before the set time, indoor (at fan speed of lo-)...
Page 50: 13 Protection Control
50 13 protection control 13.1. Protection control for all operations 13.1.1. Restart control (time delay safety control) • the compressor will not turn on within 3 minutes from the moment operation stops, although the unit is turned on again by pressing off/on button at remote control within this pe...
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51 13.1.4. Ipm (power transistor) prevention control a. Overheating prevention control 1. When the ipm temperature rises to 110 °c, compressor operation will stop immediately. 2. Compressor operation restarts after three minutes the temperature decreases to 95 °c. B. Dc peak current control 1. When ...
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52 13.2.2. Cooling overload control i. Pipe temperature limitation/restriction • detects the outdoor pipe temperature and carry out below restriction/limitation (limit the compressor operation frequency) • the compressor stop if outdoor pipe temperature exceeds 63 °c. • if the compressor stops 4 tim...
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53 13.3. Protection control for heating operation 13.3.1. Intake air temperature control compressor will operate at maximum frequency if below conditions occur: 1. When the indoor intake air temperature is 30 °c or above. 13.3.2. Outdoor air temperature control the maximum current value is regulated...
Page 54: 14 Servicing Mode
54 14 servicing mode 14.1. Test run operation (for pump down/servicing purpose) • the test run operation will be activated by short-circuiting cn-s at outdoor unit pcb after applying power between the terminal 1 and 2. The unit forced to run rated frequency cooling operation mode. 14.1.1. Cu-e15hbea...
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55 14.1.2. Cu-e10hbea.
Page 56: 15 Troubleshooting Guide
56 15 troubleshooting guide 15.1. Refrigeration cycle system in order to diagnose malfunctions, make sure that there are no electrical problems before inspecting the refrigeration cycle. Such problems include insufficient insulation, problem with the power source, malfunction of a compressor and a f...
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57 15.2. Relationship between the condition of the air conditioner and pressure and electric current • carry out the measurements of pressure, electric current, and temperature fifteen minutes after an operation is started. Cooling mode heating mode condition of the air conditioner low pressure high...
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58 15.3. Breakdown self diagnosis function 15.3.1. Self diagnosis function (three digits alphanumeric code) • once abnormality has occurred during operation, the unit will stop its operation, and off/on operation led off. • off indicator does not shown on remote control display. • in operation after...
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59 15.4. Error codes table note: “o” - frequency measured and fan speed fixed. The memory data of error code is erased when the power supply is cut off, or press the auto switch until “beep” sound heard following by pressing the “check” button at remote control. Although operation forced to stop whe...
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60 15.5. Self-diagnosis method 15.5.1. H11 (indoor/outdoor abnormal communication) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the data received from outdoor unit in indoor unit signal transmission is checked whether it is normal. Malfunction caused • fault...
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61 15.5.2. H12 (indoor/outdoor capacity rank mismatched) malfunction decision conditions • during startup, error code appears when different types of indoor and outdoor units are interconnected. Malfunction caused • wrong models interconnected. • wrong indoor unit or outdoor unit pcbs mounted. • ind...
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62 15.5.3. H14 (indoor intake air temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the indoor intake air temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector co...
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63 15.5.4. H15 (compressor temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor compressor temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector connecti...
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64 15.5.5. H16 (outdoor current transformer open circuit) malfunction decision conditions • a current transformer (ct) is detected by checking the compressor running frequency ( rated frequency) and ct detected input current (less than 0.65a) for continuously 20 seconds. Malfunction caused • ct defe...
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65 15.5.6. H19 (indoor fan motor – dc motor mechanism locked) malfunction decision conditions • the rotation speed detected by the hall ic during fan motor operation is used to determine abnormal fan motor (feedback of rotation > 2550rpm or malfunction caused • operation stops due to short circuit i...
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66 15.5.7. H23 (indoor pipe temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector conn...
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67 15.5.8. H24 (indoor pipe temperature sensor 2 abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 2 are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector ...
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68 15.5.9. H27 (outdoor air temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor air temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector connection. • ...
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69 15.5.10. H28 (outdoor pipe temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty connector connection....
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70 15.5.11. H30 (compressor discharge temperature sensor abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, the temperatures detected by the outdoor discharge pipe temperature sensor are used to determine sensor errors. Malfunction caused • faulty con...
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71 15.5.12. H97 (outdoor fan motor – dc motor mechanism locked) malfunction decision conditions • the rotation speed detected by the hall ic during fan motor operation is used to determine abnormal fan motor. Malfunction caused • operation stops due to short circuit inside the fan motor winding. • o...
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72 15.5.13. H98 (indoor high pressure protection) error code will not display (no timer led blinking) but store in eeprom malfunction decision conditions • during heating operation, the temperature detected by the indoor pipe temperature sensor is above 60 °c. Malfunction caused • air short circuit....
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73 15.5.14. H99 (indoor freeze prevention protection: cooling or soft dry) error code will not display (no timer led blinking) but store in eeprom malfunction decision conditions • freeze prevention control takes place (when indoor pipe temperature is lower than 2 °c). Malfunction caused • air short...
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74 15.5.15. F11 (4-way valve abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • when heating operation, when indoor pipe temperature is below 10 °c. • when cooling operation, when indoor pipe temperature is above 45 °c. Malfunction caused • connector in poor contact. • faulty sensor. • faulty outdoor un...
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75 15.5.16. F90 (power factor correction protection) malfunction decision conditions • during startup and operation of cooling and heating, when power factor correction (pfc) protection circuitry at the outdoor unit main pcb senses abnormal high dc voltage level. Malfunction caused • dc voltage peak...
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76 15.5.17. F91 (refrigeration cycle abnormality) malfunction decision conditions • during cooling, compressor frequency = fcmax. • during heating, compressor frequency > fhrated. • during cooling and heating operation, running current: 0.65a • during cooling, indoor intake - indoor pipe °c. • durin...
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77 15.5.18. F93 (compressor rotation failure) malfunction decision conditions a compressor rotation failure is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the position detection circuit. Malfunction caused • compressor terminal disconnect. • outdoor pcb malfunction. • compressor ma...
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78 15.5.19. F95 (cooling high pressure abnormality) malfunction decision conditions during operation of cooling, when outdoor unit heat exchanger high temperature data (61 °c) is detected by the outdoor pipe temperature sensor. Malfunction caused • air short circuit at outdoor unit. • dust accumulat...
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79 15.5.20. F96 (ipm overheating) malfunction decision conditions during operating of cooling and heating, when ipm temperature data (100 °c) is detected by the ipm temperature sensor. Multi models only • compressor overheating: during operation of cooling and heating, when the compressor ol is acti...
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80 15.5.21. F97 (compressor overheating) malfunction decision conditions during operation of cooling and heating, when compressor tank temperature data (112°c) is detected by the compressor tank temperature sensor. Malfunction caused • refrigerant shortage (refrigerant leakage). • 2/3 way valve clos...
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81 15.5.22. F98 (input over current detection) malfunction decision conditions during operation of cooling and heating, when an input over-current (15.06a) is detected by checking the input current value being detected by current transformer (ct) with the compressor running. Malfunction caused • ove...
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82 15.5.23. F99 (output over current detection) malfunction decision conditions during operation of cooling and heating, when an output over-current (20.2a) is detected by checking the current that flows in the inverter dc peak sensing circuitry. Malfunction caused • dc peak due to compressor failur...
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83 16 disassembly and assembly instructions 16.1. Disassembly of parts 16.1.1. Detaching the upper and inner casing 1. Unscrew the 10 screws on the upper and inner casing and detach them 16.1.2. Detaching the control board 1. Unscrew the 2 screws on the control board and open the control board cover...
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84 16.1.3. Detaching the fan 1. First detach the upper and inner casing (16.1.1) 2. Disengage the 4 catches (2 each on the left and right) on the air guide. 3. Use a 2.5 mm hexagonal wrench to loosen the 2 bolts connecting the fan motor and fan, detach the shaft connecting the fan motor and fan, loo...
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85 16.1.5. Outdoor electronic controller removal procedure 1. Remove the top panel and front panel fig. 8 2. Remove the outdoor electronic controller fig. 9 fig. 10 • be save to return the wiring to its original position • there are many high voltage components within the heat sink cover so never to...
Page 86: 17 Technical Data
86 17 technical data 17.1. Operation characteristics 17.1.1. Cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea.
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90 17.1.2. Cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea.
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94 17.1.3. Cs-e18jd3ea cu-e18hbea.
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98 17.2. Sensible capacity chart cs-e10jd3ea cu-e10hbea cs-e15jd3ea cu-e15hbea cs-e18jd3ea cu-e18hbea outdoor temp. ( °c) indoor wet bulb temp. 30 35 40 46 tc shc ip tc shc ip tc shc ip tc shc ip 17.0 °c 2.48 1.88 0.62 2.32 1.80 0.67 2.16 1.73 0.72 1.96 1.65 0.77 19.0 °c 2.50 0.68 19.5 °c 2.72 1.97 ...
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99 18 exploded view and replacement parts list 18.1. Cs-e10jd3ea cs-e15jd3ea cs-e18jd3ea note: the above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement. The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts..
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100 (note) • all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 00029488). • “o” marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock. Ref no. Description & name qty. Cs-e10jd3ea cs-e15jd3ea cs-e18jd3ea remarks 1 over load protector 1 cwa12161 ← ← 2 fuse complete 1 cwa16c1038 ← ← o 3 terminal boa...
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101 18.2. Cu-e10hbea note: the above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement. The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts..
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102 (note) • all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 00029488). • “o” marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock. Ref. No. Description & name qty. Cu-e10hbea remarks 1 chassy ass’y 1 cwd50k2176 3 fan motor bracket 1 cwd541089 4 screw - fan motor bracket 3 cwh551217 5 fan moto...
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103 18.3. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea note: the above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement. The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts..
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104 (note) • all parts are supplied from phaam, malaysia (vendor code: 00029488). • “o” marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock. Ref. No. Description & name qty. Cu-e15hbea cu-e18hbea remarks 1 chassy ass’y 1 cwd50k2085 ← 2 anti-vibration bushing 3 cwh50077 ← 3 compressor 1 5cs130xae04 ← o ...
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105 [phaam] printed in malaysia ssyw0906-01.