Midea MSH-21HRN1-QB8, MSH-24HRN1-QB8 Service Manual

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Room airconditionerRoom airconditioner
Room airconditioner
Split Wall mounted Type
Split Wall mounted TypeSplit Wall mounted Type
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MSH-21HRN1-QB8 MSH-24HRN1-QB8
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Content
1.
Precaution...........................................................................................................................................2
1.1
Safety Precaution.................................................................................................................................2
1.2
Warning................................................................................................................................................2
2.
Function..............................................................................................................................................3
3.
Dimension...........................................................................................................................................5
3.1
Indoor unit............................................................................................................................................5
3.2
Outdoor unit .........................................................................................................................................5
4.
Refrigerant cycle diagram.................................................................................................................8
5.
Operation limits..................................................................................................................................9
5.1
Cooling operation.................................................................................................................................9
5.2
Heating operation.................................................................................................................................9
6.
Wiring diagram...................................................................................................................................9
7.
Installation details............................................................................................................................10
7.1
Wrench torque sheet for installation ..................................................................................................10
7.2
Connecting the cables .......................................................................................................................10
7.3
Pipe length and the elevation.............................................................................................................10
7.4
Air purging of the piping and indoor unit............................................................................................11
7.5
Pumping down (Re-installation).........................................................................................................12
7.6
Re-air purging (Re-installation)..........................................................................................................13
7.7
Balance refrigerant of the 2-way, 3-way valves .................................................................................14
7.8
Evacuation .........................................................................................................................................17
7.9
Gas charging......................................................................................................................................18
8.
Electronic function ..........................................................................................................................19
8.1
Proper symbols and their meaning ....................................................................................................19
8.2
Function .............................................................................................................................................19
8.3
Protection...........................................................................................................................................19
8.4
Fan-only mode...............................................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.5
Cooling mode.................................................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.6
Dehumidifying mode ......................................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.7
Heating mode.................................................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.8
Defrosting mode(available for heating mode)................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.9
Auto mode......................................................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.10
Force cooling function........................................................................................................................24
8.11
Sleep mode........................................................................................................................................24
8.12
Auto restart function...........................................................................................................................25
8.13
Turbo mode........................................................................................................................................25
9.
Model and Parameters.....................................................................................................................26
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10. Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................27
10.1
Display board.....................................................................................................................................27
10.2
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................27
10.3
Diagnostic chart. ................................................................................................................................28
10.4
Resetting phenomenon often occurs during operation......................................................................29
10.5
Operation lamp flashes and Timer lamp off.......................................................................................29
10.6
Operation lamp flashes and Timer lamp on.......................................................................................29
10.7
Operation lamp off and Timer lamp flashes.......................................................................................30
10.8
Operation lamp on and Timer lamp flashes...................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.9
Operation lamp flashes, Timer lamp flashes..................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
11. Characteristic of temperature sensor..................................................ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
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1. Precaution
1.1 Safety Precaution
To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be
followed.
Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. Before service unit, be sure to read this service manual at first.
1.2 Warning
Installation
Do not use a defective or underrated circuit
breaker. Use this appliance on a dedicated circuit.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
For electrical work, contact the dealer, seller, a qualified electrician, or an Authorized service center.
Do not disassemble or repair the product, there is risk of fire or electric shock.
Always ground the product.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Install the panel and the cover of control box securely.
There is risk of fire of electric shock.
Always install a dedicated circuit and
breaker.
Improper wiring or installation may cause fore or electric shock.
Use the correctly rated breaker of fuse.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not modify or extend the power cable.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not install, remove, or reinstall the unit by
yourself (customer).
There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion, or injury.
Be caution when unpacking and installing the
product.
Sharp edges could cause injury, be especially careful of the case edges and the fins on the condenser and evaporator.
For installation, always contact the dealer or
an Authorized service center.
There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion, or injury.
Do not install the product on a defective
installation stand.
It may cause injury, accident, or damage to the product.
Be sure the installation area does not
deteriorate with age.
If the base collapses, the air conditioner could fall with it, causing property damage, product failure, and personal injury.
Do not let the air conditioner run for a long time when the humidity is very high and a door or a windows is left open.
Moisture may condense and wet or damage furniture.
Take care to ensure that power cable could not be pulled out or damaged during operation.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not place anything on the power cable.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not plug or unplug the power supply plug during operation.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not touch (operation) the product with wet hands.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not place a heater or other appliance near the power cable.
There is risk of fire and electric shock.
Do not allow water to run into electric parts.
It may cause fire, failure of the product, or electric shock.
Do not store or use flammable gas or combustible near the product.
There is risk of fire or failure of product.
Do not use the product in a tightly closed space for a long time.
Oxygen deficiency could occur.
When flammable gas leaks, turn off the gas and open a window for ventilation before turn the product on.
Do not use the telephone or turn switches on or off. There is risk of explosion or fire.
If strange sounds, or small or smoke comes from product. Turn the breaker off or disconnect the power supply cable.
There is risk of electric shock or fire.
Stop operation and close the window in storm or hurricane. If possible, remove the product from the window before the hurricane arrives.
There is risk of property damage, failure of product, or
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electric shock.
Do not open the inlet grill of the product during operation. (Do not touch the electrostatic filter, if the unit is so equipped.)
There is risk of physical injury, electric shock, or product failure.
When the product is soaked (flooded or submerged), contact an Authorized service center.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Be caution that water could not enter the product.
There is risk of fire, electric shock, or product damage.
Ventilate the product from time to time when operating it together with a stove, etc.
There is risk of fire or electric shock.
Turn the main power off when cleaning or maintaining the product.
There is risk of electric shock.
When the product is not be used for a long time, disconnect the power supply plug or turn off the breaker.
There is risk of product damage or failure, or unintended operation.
Take care to ensure that nobody could step on or fall onto the outdoor unit.
This could result in personal injury and product damage.
CAUTION
Always check for gas (refrigerant) leakage
after installation or repair of product.
Low refrigerant levels may cause failure of product.
Install the drain hose to ensure that water is drained away properly.
A bad connection may cause water leakage.
Keep level even when installing the product.
To avoid vibration of water leakage.
Do not install the product where the noise or hot air from the outdoor unit could damage the neighborhoods.
It may cause a problem for your neighbors.
Use two or more people to lift and transport the product.
Avoid personal injury.
Do not install the product where it will be exposed to sea wind (salt spray) directly.
It may cause corrosion on the product. Corrosion, particularly on the condenser and evaporator fins, could cause product malfunction or inefficient operation.
Operational
Do not expose the skin directly to cool air for
long periods of time. (Do not sit in the draft).
This could harm to your health.
Do not use the product for special purposes, such as preserving foods, works of art, etc. It is a consumer air conditioner, not a precision refrigerant system.
There is risk of damage or loss of property.
Do not block the inlet or outlet of air flow.
It may cause product failure.
Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not use harsh detergents, solvents, etc.
There is risk of fire, electric shock, or damage to the plastic parts of the product.
Do not touch the metal parts of the product when removing the air filter. They are very sharp.
There is risk of personal injury.
Do not step on pr put anything on the product. (outdoor units)
There is risk of personal injury and failure of product.
Always insert the filter securely. Clean the filter every two weeks or more often if necessary.
A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of the air conditioner and could cause product malfunction or damage.
Do not insert hands or other object through air inlet or outlet while the product is operated.
There are sharp and moving parts that could cause personal injury.
Do not drink the water drained from the product.
It is not sanitary could cause serious health issues.
Use a firm stool or ladder when cleaning or maintaining the product.
Be careful and avoid personal injury.
Replace the all batteries in the remote control with new ones of the same type. Do not mix old and mew batteries or different types of batteries.
There is risk of fire or explosion.
Do not recharge or disassemble the batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
They may burn of explode.
If the liquid from the batteries gets onto your skin or clothes, wash it well with clean water. Do not use the remote of the batteries have leaked.
The chemical in batteries could cause burns or other health hazards.
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2. Function
The function will be operate in any operation
Indoor unit
Operation ON/OFF by remote controller
Room temperature sensor. Pipe temperature sensor.
Sensing by room temperature
Indoor fan is delayed for 5 sec at the starting.
Starting temperature control
Restarting is for approx. 3 minutes..
Time Delay Safety control
high, med, low, breeze.
Indoor fan speed control
Light up in the VLED for each operation mode.
The unit will decide the louver direction according to operation mode.
Two-direction air vane
The fan is turn to low speed (cooling/heating). The unit will be turn off at the seventh hour.
Sleep mode auto control
The function is usually used in rainy days in springtime or damp areas.
Independent dehumidification
Operation indication Lamps (VLED)
The louver can be set at the desired position or swing up and down automatically
Air flow Direction control
The unit can be change by the room temperature.
Auto mode
Easy clean panel
Flexible wiring connection
Defrost mode
Prevent the cold wind at the beginning of unit start.
Anti-cold function
Auto-restart function
Self-diag. function
Turbo mode
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The unit has 3 mins delay between continuously ON/OFF operations.
Outdoor unit
Power relay control
Bird tail propeller fan makes the outdoor unit run more quietly.
Low noise air flow system
The hydrophilic fin can improve the heating efficiency at operation mode.
Hydrophilic aluminum fin
It is only operated in the heating operation mode except defrosting operation.
Discharge pipe temperature protect
Anti-rust cabinet
Valve protection cover
4 way valve control
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3. Dimension
3.1 Indoor unit
Dimension Mode
W H D
21K 1030 313 221 24K 1030 313 221
3.2 Outdoor unit
Dimension
Mode
W H D L1 L2 L3
21K 845 695 335 560 360 560 24K 845 695 335 560 360 560
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Specification
MSH-21HRN1-QB8 MSH-24HRN1-QB8
Ph-V-Hz
1, 220-240V~, 50Hz 1, 220-230V~, 50Hz
Capacity Btu/h
21000
24000 Input W 2150 2450 Rated current A 9,3 10,7 EER Btu/w.h 9.8,2.86 9.8,2.87 Capacity Btu/h 24000 27000 Input W 2190 2470 Rated current A 9,5 10,7 COP W/W 3,21 3,21
A 15 18 Model PA270X3CS-4MU1 PA290X3CS-4MU1 Type Rotary Rotary Brand TOSHIBA TOSHIBA Capacity Btu/h
6670/6720 7180/7210 Input W 2280/2350 2430/2540 Rated current(RLA) A 10.70/10.70 11.40/11.90
Locked rotor Amp(LRA)
A 45 61 Thermal protector Internal Internal Capacitor uF 50 50 Refrigerant oil ml
950 950
Model
YDK36-4C YDK36-4C Brand Welling Welling Input W 65/64/62 65/64/62 Capacitor uF 2µF/450V 3µF/450V Speed(hi/mi/lo) r/min 1120/1080/1000 1235/1145/1045
m3/h
1000/960/880 1080/1020/960
dB(A) 47/45/43 48/46/43 Model YDK53-6E YDK100-6C Brand Welling Welling Input W 181 173 Capacitor uF 3 5 Speed r/min 840 900
m3/h
2500 2500
dB(A)
60
62
g R410A/1950 R410A /2000
MPa 4,2 4,2
Liquid side/ Gas side mm Ф9.53/Ф16.0 Φ9.52/Φ16
Max. refrigerant pipe length
m 25 25
Max. difference in level
m 10 10
17-30 17-30
-7-43 -7-43
m
2
34~49 45~60
Ambient temp Application area
Outdoor noise level Refrigerant type R410A Design pressure
Refrigerant piping
Indoor noise level (Hi/Mi/Lo)
Outdoor fan motor
Outdoor air flow
Operation temp
Max. current
Compressor
Indoor fan motor
Indoor air flow (Hi/Mi/Lo)
Model
Power supply
Cooling
Heating
Note:
The noise date is base on hemi-anechoic chamber during actual operation, these values are normally
somewhat different as a result of ambient condition.
The above design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
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4. Refrigerant cycle diagram
Cooling only
Heat pump mode
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5. Operation limits
5.1 Cooling operation
Outdoor unit air temp. DB
Indoor air temp. DB Note: The chart is the result from the continuous operation under constant air temperature conditions. However, excludes the initial pull-down stage.
5.2 Heating operation
Indoor air temp. DB
Outdoor unit air temp. DB Note: The chart is the result from the continuous operation under constant air temperature conditions. However, excludes the initial pull-down stage.
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6. Wiring diagram
Indoor
Outdoor
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7. Installation details
7.1 Wrench torque sheet for installation
Outside diameter Torque mm inch Kg.m
φ9.52 3/8 4.2 φ12.7 1/2 5.5 φ15.88 5/8 6.6
7.2 Connecting the cables
The power cord of connect should be selected according to the following specifications sheet.
Grade Unit 21K 24K mm
2
2.5 2.5
7.3 Pipe length and the elevation Pipe size
Capacity Btu/h
GAS LIQUID
Standard length (m)
Max. Elevation B (m)
Max. Pipe length A (m)
Additional refrigerant (g/m)
21k~24K 5/8’’ (φ15.88) 3/8’’ (φ9.52) 5 10 20 65
Caution: Capacity is base on standard length and maximum allowance length is base of reliability. Oil trap should be install per 5-7 meters.
In case that more than 5m.
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7.4 Air purging of the piping and indoor unit
Required tools: Hexagonal wrench; adjustable wrench; torque wrenches, wrench to hold the joints and gas leak detector. Note: The air in the indoor unit and in the piping must be purged. If air remains in the refrigeration piping, it will affect the compressor, reduce the cooling capacity, and could lead to a malfunction of unit. Be sure, using a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap (after using the service port), so that it prevents the gas leakage from the refrigeration cycle.
Procedure Recheck the piping connections. Open the valve stem of the 2-way valve counterclockwise approximately 90’, wait 10 seconds, and then set it to closed position. Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stem Check for gas leakage. Check the flare connection for gas leakage Purge the air from the system. Set the 2-way valve to the open position and remove the cap from the 3-way valve’s service port. Using the hexagonal wrench to press the valve core pin, discharge for three seconds and then wait for one minute. Use torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque of 1.8 kg.m. (18n.m)
Set the 3-way valve to the opened position. Mounted the valve stem nuts to the 2-way and 3-way valves. Check for gas leakage. At this time, especially check for gas leakage from the 2-way and 3-way stem nuts, and from the service port.
Caution: If gas leakage is discovered in step (3) above, take the following measures. If the leaks stop when the piping connections are tightened further, continue working from step (4). If the gas leaks do not stop when the connections are retightened, repair the location of the leak, discharge all of the gas through the service port, and then recharge with the specified amount of gas from a gas cylinder.
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7.5 Pumping down (Re-installation)
Procedure Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the opened position. Remove the valve stem caps and confirm that the valve stems are in the opened position. Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems. Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes. Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then connect the charge set to the service port of the 3-way valve. Connect the charge hose with the push pin to the gas service port. Air purging of the charge hose. Open the low-pressure valve on the charge set slightly to purge air from the charge hose. Set the 2-way valve to the close position. Operate the air conditioner at the cooling cycle and stop it when the gauge indicates 0.1MPa. Immediately set the 3-way valve to the closed position. Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up indicating 0.3 to 0.5Mpa. Disconnect the charge set, and amount the 2-way and 3-way valve’s stem nuts and service port caps. Use a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque of 1.8 kg.m. Be sure to check for gas leakage.
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7.6 Re-air purging (Re-installation)
Procedure: Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the closed position. Connect the charge set and a charging cylinder to the service port of the 3-way valve. Leave the valve on the charging cylinder closed. Air purging. Open the valves on the charging cylinder and the charge set. Purge the air by loosening the flare nut on the 2-way valve approximately 45’ for 3 seconds then closing it for 1 minutes; repeat 3 times. After purging the air, use a torque wrench to tighten the flare nut to on the 2-way valve. Check the gas leakage. Check the flare connections for gas leakage. Discharge the refrigerant. Close the valve on the charging cylinder and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicate 0.3 to 0.5 Mpa. Disconnect the charge set and the charging cylinder, and set the 2-way and 3-way valves to the open position. Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems. Mount the valve stems nuts and the service port cap. Be sure to use a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque 18N.m. Be sure to check the gas leakage.
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7.7 Balance refrigerant of the 2-way, 3-way valves
Procedure: Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the open position. Connect the charge set to the 3-way valve’s service port. Leave the valve on the charge set closed. Connect the charge hose with the push pin to the service port. Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.05 to 0.1 Mpa. If there is no air in the refrigeration cycle [the pressure when the air conditioner is not running is higher than
0.1Mpa, discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.05 to 0.1 Mpa. If this is the case, it will not be necessary to apply a evacuation. Discharge the refrigeration gradually; if it is discharged too suddenly, the refrigeration oil sill be discharged.
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7.8 Evacuation
Procedure: Connect the vacuum pump to the charge set’s centre hose. Evacuation for approximately one hour. Confirm that the gauge needle has moved toward -0.1 Mpa (-76 cmHg) [vacuum of 4 mmHg or less]. Close the valve (Low side) on the charge set, turn off the vacuum pump, and confirm that the gauge needle does not move (approximately 5 minutes after turning off the vacuum pump). Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum pump. Vacuum pump oil, if the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or depleted, replenish as needle.
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7.9 Gas charging
Procedure:
1. Connect the charge hose to the charging cylinder.
Connect the charge hose which you disconnected from the vacuum pump to the valve at the bottom of
the cylinder.
2. Purge the air from the charge hose.
Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and press the check valve on the charge set to purge the air
(be careful of the liquid refrigerant).
3. Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and charge the system with liquid refrigerant.
If the system cannot be charge with the specified amount of refrigerant, if can be charged with a little at a time (approximately 150g each time0 while operating the air conditioner in the cooling cycle; however, one time is not sufficient, wait approximately 1 minute and then repeat the procedure.(pumping down-pin).
4. Immediately disconnect the charge hose from the 3-way valve’s service port.
Stopping partway will allow the refrigerant to be discharged.
If the system has been charged with liquid refrigerant while operating the air conditioner, turn off the air
conditioner before disconnecting the hose.
5. Mounted the valve stem caps and the service port
Use torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque of 18N.m.
Be sure to check for gas leakage.
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8. Electronic function
8.1 Electronic control working environment
Input voltage: 175~253V or 100~130V Input power frequency: 60Hz Ambient temperature: -7°C+43°C Indoor fan normal working amp is less than 1A Outdoor fan normal working amp is less than 1.5A Four-way valve normal working amp is less than 1A Swing motor: DC12V Compressor: single-phase power supply. Its normal working amp is less than 15A
8.2 Proper symbols and their meaning T1: Indoor ambient temperature T2: Indoor evaporator temperature T3: Outdoor condenser temperature. TS: Setting temperature through the remote controller TE1: Anti-cold wind, from Fan Off to Breeze temperature TE2: Anti-cold wind, from Breeze to Setting Fan Speed temperature TE3: Anti-cold wind, from Setting Fan Speed to Breeze temperature TE4: Anti-cold wind, from Breeze to Fan Off temperature TE5: Evaporator low temperature protection entering temperature TE6: Evaporator low temperature protection restoring temperature TE7: Evaporator high temperature protection, compressor off temperature TE8: Evaporator high temperature protection, fan off temperature TE9: Evaporator high temperature protection, restoring temperature TE10: Condenser high temperature protection, compressor off temperature. TE11: Condenser high temperature protection, restoring temperature. TE14: The indoor restoring temperature when the compressor is off on the heating mode. TE16: The indoor evaporator temperature after the defrost action, fan on temperature. TC1: Outdoor condenser sensor temperature for the defrost condition 1. TC2: Condenser sensor temperature after defrost. TC3: Outdoor condenser sensor temperature for the defrost condition 2.
8.3 Function Remote receiving Testing and forced running Position set for indoor unit wind vane LED displaying and alarm On or off Timer Protection for the compressor Current protection High temperature protection of indoor heat exchanger at heating mode Auto defrosting and heating recovery at heating mode Anti cold air at heating mode
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8.4 Protection
8.4.1 3 minutes delay at restart for compressor.
8.4.2 Sensor protection at open circuit and breaking disconnection
8.4.3 Fan Speed is out of control. When Indoor Fan Speed is too high(higher than High Fan+300RPM)or too low(lower than 400RPM), the unit stops and LED displays failure information and can’t returns to normal operation automatically.
8.4.4 Cross Zero signal error warning. If there is no Cross Zero signals in 4 minutes, the unit stops and LED displays failure information and can’t returns to normal operation automatically.
8.4.5 The current protection of the compressor
If compressor turns off for continuously 4 times due to current protection in 5 minutes from Compressor On, the unit stops and LCD displays failure information and can’t returns to normal operation automatically.
8.5 Fan only mode Fan speed is high/mid/low/ Auto
8.6 Cooling mode The 4-way valve is closed at cooling mode. The action of the compressor and the outdoor fan:(T=indoor temperature)
0T-
Ts
Room temp. up
Room temp. down
Compressor on
outdoor fan on
Compressor off
outdoor fan off
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Auto fan at cooling mode:
4
T-Ts
Room temp. up
Room temp. down
5
High fan
Low fan
1
Mid. fan
Anti-freezing control to indoor evaporator at cooling mode ( T: evaporator temp. )
TE5 T
EVAP. temp. up
EVAP. temp. down
TE6
Compressor and
outdoor fan on
Compressor and outdoor
fan off (after 5 mins)
Condenser high temperature protection (only for heat pump)
TE11 T
COND. temp. up
COND. temp. down
TE10
Compressor and
outdoor fan on
Compressor and outdoor
fan off (after 5 mins)
8.7 Dehumidifying mode Indoor fan speed at low speed. Protection is same as cooling mode.
8.8 Heating mode
8.8.1 Generally, the 4-way valve is open in heating mode, but it is closed in defrosting mode. 4-way valve must delay 2 minutes compared with compressor if the compressor changed into non-heating mode or turned off. 4-way valve doesn't delay in dehumidifying mode.
8.8.2 Generally, the outdoor fan is turned off with the on-off action of compressor in heating mode, except for the defrosting mode or the end of defrost.
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8.8.3 Action of compressor and outdoor fan motor at heating mode: compressor must run for 7 minutes after starting and then judge temperature. Meanwhile other protections are still valid.
Ts+2*
T
Room temp. up
Room temp. down
Ts+3*
Compressor and
outdoor fan off
Compressor and
outdoor fan on
Ts
* This parameter can be changed from 0 to 3
8.8.4 Indoor Fan actions at heating mode Indoor Fan can be set at HIGH/MID/LOW/AUTO by using a remote controller, but Anti-cold wind function prevails. Anti-cold wind control function at heating mode (T=indoor exchanger temp.)
T
T temp. up
T temp. down
TE2
Setting fan speed
Fan off
Breeze
TE3
TE1
TE4
8.8.5 Auto wind at heating mode (T=indoor temp.)
0
T-Ts
Room temp. up
Room temp. down
2
Med fan
High fan
8.8.6 Indoor evaporator high-temperature protection at heating mode (T=indoor exchanger temp.)
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T
T temp. up
T temp. down
TE7
Compressor on Fan on
TE8
TE9
Compressor off Fan off
Compressor on Fan off
The louver opens to Standard Angle ANGLHEAT when power is on for the first time
8.9 Defrosting mode(available for heating mode)
8.9.1 Defrosting condition: Defrost starts when either of the following: The compressor works under the condition that T3 lower than 0’C add up to more than 40 minutes, and under the condition that T3 is lower than -3’C consecutively reaches 3 minutes. Calculate from the end of latest defrost, that evaporator high temperature protection only closes outdoor fan with the compressor still running add up to 90 minutes.
8.9.2 Conditions of defrost ending: Defrosting ends when either of the following: The time gets to 10 minutes. T3>20’C. The circulation is as following:
8.9.3 Defrosting Actions
Compressor
Outdoor fan
4-way valve
Indoor fan
Defrost 10 or 6 minutes
25s
5s
10s
2s
Remark: when the evaporator pipe temperature sensor more than TE16, the indoor fan start to run.
8.10 Auto mode
8.10.1 The air conditioner automatically selects one of the following operation modes: cooling, heating or fan only according to the temperature difference between room temperature (TA) and set temperature (TS).
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-1
TA-TS
2
Heating (fan only at cooling) Fan only Cooling
8.10.2 The indoor fan blows automatically in corresponding selected mode
8.10.3 The motion of indoor fan’s blade should accord with the selected operation mode
8.10.4 One mode should be carried out for at least 15 minutes once selected. If the compressor cannot start for 15 minutes, reselect the operation mode according to the room temp. and set temp., or reselect when the set temp. varies
8.11 Force cooling function
8.11.1 Select forced cooling function with the forced cooling button or the switch
8.11.2 The compressor is unconditionally turned on, after 30 minutes cooling operation whose fan mode is set as low, the A/C operates at the DRY mode with a set temp. of 24
8.11.3 All protections of remote control cooling are available at forced cooling operation
8.11.4 Forced Auto function Select forced auto function with the forced auto button or the switch. In forced auto status the A/C operates at remote control mode with a set temp. of 24 Manual operation is controlled by touching buttons and divided into force cooling and forced auto mode. It transfer between these two modes by pressing the buttons, the cycling order of the button press is as below graph show to you.
Forced cooling
Forced
auto
Remote
mode
8.12 Sleep mode
8.12.1 The sleep function is available at cooling, heating or auto mode
8.12.2 Cooling: The set temperature rise 1 per hour. Two hours later, the set temperature will maintain as a constant and the fan speed is kept at low speed.
Time
Room temperature
2
1
1'C
1'C
8.12.3 Heating:
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The set temperature decrease 1 per hour. Two hours later, the set temperature will maintain as a constant and the air circulation is kept at low speed (Anti-cold function takes precedence over all).
Time
Room temperature
2
1
1'C
1'C
8.12.4 Auto: After an hour running under economic mode, the set temp will rise 1, if it is under cooling mode; the set temp will decrease 1,if it is under heating mode; the set temp will be changeless, if it is under fan-only mode; the condition will be the same after the air conditioner running under economic mode after 2 hours, and during the next time the set temp do not change. The total time is 7 hours, after 7 hours the unit stops.
8.13 Auto restart function In case of a sudden power failure, this function automatically sets the unit to previous settings before the power failure when power returns
8.14 Turbo mode
8.14.1 Under cooling mode (except Force Cooling mode), the indoor fan motor will run in Turbo speed when receive the signal from remoter controller, and will get back to the presetting speed when receive again.
8.14.2 The turbo mode will cancel and indoor fan motor will get back to the presetting speed when one of following condition occur: a. mode changed; b. get into Force Cooling mode; c. turn off the air conditioner;
8.14.3 Sleep mode is not available in this mode.
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9. Model and Parameters
Model MSR1-21HRN1-QB8 MSR1-24HRN1-QB8
I3SEC
14A 18A
I5MIN
20A 24A
IFAN
22A 26A
TE1
25 25
TE2
32 32
TE3
30 30
TE4
20 20
TE5 2 2 TE6 12 12 TE7 63 63 TE8 57 57 TE9 50 50 ANGLCOOL 67 67 ANGLHEAT 93 93 ANGLOFF 130 130
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10. Troubleshooting
10.1 Display board
Operation The indicator flashes once every second after power is on and illuminates when the air conditioner is in operation.
Timer indicator: The indicator illuminates then TIMER is set ON.
PRE-DEF. indicator (For cooling & heating mode only) The air conditioner starts defrosting automatically if outdoor unit frosts in heating operating. At this time, PRE-DEF. indicator illuminates.
Auto indicator: This indicator flashes when the air conditioner is in AUTO operation.
ECON indicator This indicator illuminates while the air conditioner is in economic operation.
10.2 Troubleshooting
For models adopting electrical function:
Failure phenomenon
Operation lamp
Timer lamp
Defrosting lamp
Auto
lamp Over current protection of the compressor occurs 4 times
Indoor room temp. sensor is open circuit or short circuit X X X Temp. sensor on indoor evaporator is open circuit or short circuit
X X X
Temp. sensor on outdoor condenser is open circuit or short circuit (without cooling only models)
X X X
Outdoor unit protects(outdoor compressor current, phase order etc)
X X
EEROM error X X Indoor unit communication error X X X
r Extinguish Flash at 5Hz NOTE: For cool only model, the defrosting lamp is replaced with fan lamp, but malfunction display remains.
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10.3 Diagnostic chart
After energizing, no indicator is lighted and the air conditioner can’t be operated.
After energizing , the air conditioner can not be operated .
Check if AC 220V power supply outputs to indoor PCB .
Check if AC 220V exists at the primary coil of transformer.
Yes
YES
No
Check if AC 14.5V exists at the secondary coil of transformer.
Indoor PCB is defective.
Take off the secondary plug of transformer , and then check if AC
14.5V exists at the secondary coil of transformer.
No
Yes
Yes
Indoor PCB is defective.Indoor PCB is defective.
No
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10.4 Resetting phenomenon often occurs during operation.
(That is automatically entering to the status when power is on.) The reason is that the instantaneous voltage of main chip is less than 4.5V. Check according to the following procedure:
Resetting phenomenon often occurs during operation .
After changing indoor PCB , check if the failure realease.
Yes
After changing indoor fan motor , check if the failure realease.
Yes
YES
Yes
Power supply circuit has problems.
Indoor PCB is defective.
10.5 Over current protection of the compressor occurs 4 times
Operation lamp off and Timer lamp flashes
The voltage of power supply is too low (less than 187V).
No
Indoor PCB is defective.
After changing the main control board , check if the failure realease.
Power supply fault.
No
Outdoor unit fault (such
as the compressor).
Over current protection of the compressor occurs 4 times
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10.6 Temperature sensor error.
Including the indoor room, indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser temperature sensor.
Is connector connection good ?
Replace the sencor,
No
Repair the connector .
10.7 Outdoor unit protects
10.8 EEROM error
EEROM error, indoor PCB is defective, change indoor PCB or change EEPROM if it’s changeable.
10.9 Indoor unit communication error.
Check the if the signal wire is well connection
Change indoor PCB and check if the error is still exit
Connect the signal wire well or change the signal wire if it’s the problem of the wires.
No
Yes
Indoor PCB failure
No
Outdoor PCB failure, change outdoor PCB
Check if the power supply is good
C
hange outdoor PCB and check if the error is still exit
Power supply failure
No
Yes
Outdoor PCB failure
No
Yes
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11. Characteristic of temperature sensor
Temp.℃ Resistance KΩ Temp.℃ Resistance KΩ Temp.℃ Resistance KΩ
-10 62.2756 17 14.6181 44 4.3874
-9 58.7079 18 13.918 45 4.2126
-8 56.3694 19 13.2631 46 4.0459
-7 52.2438 20 12.6431 47 3.8867
-6 49.3161 21 12.0561 48 3.7348
-5 46.5725 22 11.5 49 3.5896
-4 44 23 10.9731 50 3.451
-3 41.5878 24 10.4736 51 3.3185
-2 39.8239 25 10 52 3.1918
-1 37.1988 26 9.5507 53 3.0707 0 35.2024 27 9.1245 54 2.959 1 33.3269 28 8.7198 55 2.8442 2 31.5635 29 8.3357 56 2.7382 3 29.9058 30 7.9708 57 2.6368 4 28.3459 31 7.6241 58 2.5397 5 26.8778 32 7.2946 59 2.4468 6 25.4954 33 6.9814 60 2.3577 7 24.1932 34 6.6835 61 2.2725 8 22.5662 35 6.4002 62 2.1907 9 21.8094 36 6.1306 63 2.1124
10 20.7184 37 5.8736 64 2.0373 11 19.6891 38 5.6296 65 1.9653 12 18.7177 39 5.3969 66 1.8963 13 17.8005 40 5.1752 67 1.830 14 16.9341 41 4.9639 68 1.7665 15 16.1156 42 4.7625 69 1.7055 16 15.3418 43 4.5705 70 1.6469
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