• SWING button is removed, but SWING MODE function is available by VANE CONTROLbutton.
MSH-30RV -
New model
E1
MUH-18NV -➔MUH-18RV -
1. Outdoor model name has changed.
MUH-24NV -➔MUH-24RV -
1. Outdoor deicer P.C. board has changed.
2. Ball valve has changed to stop valve.
3. Thermostat has changed to ambient temperature thermistor.
MUH-30RV -
New model
2
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
E1
E1E4
E1E2
E1E4
E1E2
INDOOR UNIT
MSH-18RV MSH-24RV -
E1
E1
MSH-30RV -
E1
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OUTDOOR UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Installation plate
Installation plate fixing screw 4 o 25 mm
Remote controller mouting hardware
Fixing screw for 3o 3.5 o 1.6 mm (Black)
Battery (AAA) for remote controller
Wireless remote controller
Felt tape (Used for left or left-rear piping)
1
7
1
2
2
1
1
1
6
1
2
2
1
1
MSH-18RVMSH-24RV-
E1
MSH-30RV-
E1
E1
8
9
Drain socket
Drain cap {33
Drain cap {16
1
6
—
1
2
1
MUH-18RV-
E1
MUH-24RVMUH-30RV-
E1
E1
MUH-18RV -
ACCESSORIES
Indoor unit
E1
MUH-24RV MUH-30RV -
E1
E1
Air inlet
(back and side)
Air inlet
Air outlet
Piping
Drainage hose
Air outlet
Drain outlet
Outdoor unit
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
ON/OFF
TOO
COOL
PM
AM
TOO
WARM
ON/OFF
FAN
TOO
WARM
TOO
COOL
VANE
MODE
ECONO COOL
STOP
START
HR.
MIN.
I FEEL
COOL
HEAT
DRY
PM
CLOCK
AM
RESET CLOCK
Open the front lid.
Signal transmitting section
Operation display section
OPERATE /STOP
(ON /OFF)button
TEMPERATURE buttons
OPERATION SELECT button
FAN SPEED CONTROL button
OFF-TIMER button
HR. button
MIN. button
(TIME SET button)
ON-TIMER button
RESET button
ECONO COOL button
VANE CONTROL button
CLOCK SET button
MSH-18RV MSH-24RV -
E1
E1
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
MSH-30RV -
E1
Signal transmitting section
Operation display section
OPERATE /STOP
(ON /OFF)button
Open the front lid.
ON/OFF
TOO
WARM
PM
AM
TOO
COOL
TEMPERATURE buttons
VANE button
(Horizontal vane button)
OPERATION SELECT button
ECONO COOL button
WIDE VANE button
(Vertical vane button)
RESET button
TOO
ON/OFF
WARM
COOL
DRY
FAN
VANE
WIDE VANE
LONG
RESET CLOCK
I FEEL
HEAT
MODE
ECONO COOL
5
CLOCK
PM
AM
TOO
COOL
STOP
START
HR.
MIN.
FAN SPEED CONTROL button
OFF-TIMER button
ON-TIMER button
HR. button
MIN. button
(TIME SET button)
CLOCK SET button
LONG button
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Indoor model
Function
Power supply
Capacity
Dehumidification
Air flow(High)
Power outlet
Running current
Power input
Auxiliary heater
Power factor
Starting current
Fan motor current
Model
Winding
resistance(at20:)
Dimensions WOHOD
Weight
Air direction
Sound level (High)
Fan speed (High)
Fan speed regulator
Thermistor RT11(at25:)
Thermistor RT12(at25:)
Outdoor model
Air flow
Compressor motor current
Fan motor current
Model
Output
Winding
resistance(at20:)
Model
Winding
resistance(at20:)
Dimensions WOHOD
Weight
Sound level (High)
Fan speed (High)
Fan speed regulator
Refrigerant filling
capacity(R22)
Refrigerating oil (Model)
Thermistor
NAMENAME
OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR (INNER PROTECTOR)
VARISTOR
DEFROST THERMISTOR
DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE THERMIST OR
AMBIENT TEMPERA TURE THERMIST OR
SOLID STATE RELAY
SOLID STATE RELAY
The standard data contained in these specifications apply only to the operation of the air conditioner under normal conditions,
since operating conditions vary according to the areas where these units are installed. The following information has been provided to clarify the operating characteristics of the air conditioner under the conditions indicated by the performance curve.
(1) GUARANTEED VOLTAGE
198 ~ 264V
(2) AIR FLOW
Air flow should be set at MAX.
(3) MAIN READINGS
(1) Indoor intake air wet-bulb temperature :°CWB
(2) Indoor outlet air wet-bulb temperature :°CWB
(3) Outdoor intake air dry-bulb temperature :°CDB
(4) Total input:W
(5) Indoor intake air dry-bulb temperature :°CDB
(6) Outdoor intake air wet-bulb temperature :°CWB
(7) Total input :W
Indoor air wet/dry-bulb temperature difference on the left side of the chart on this page and next page shows the difference between the indoor intake air wet/dry-bulb temperature and the indoor outlet air wet/dry-bulb temperature for your
reference at service.
, 50Hz
E1E1
E1E1
E1E1
Cooling
}
Heating
}
How to measure the indoor air wet-bulb/dry-bulb temperature difference
1. Attach at least 2 sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air intake as shown in the figure, and at least 2 sets
of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air outlet. The thermometers must be attached to the position where air
speed is high.
2. Attach at least 2 sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the outdoor air intake.
Cover the thermometers to prevent direct rays of the sun.
3. Check that the air filter is cleaned.
4. Open windows and doors of room.
5. Press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch once(twice) to start the EMERGENCY COOL(HEAT) MODE.
6. When system stabilizes after more than 15 minutes, measure temperature and take an average temperature.
7. 10 minutes later, measure temperature again and check that the temperature does not change.
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
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28.0
1520
50
25
60
30
70(%)
35(:)
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1832
220V-240V
7
6
5
4
3
1520
50
25
60
30
70(%)
35(:)
6
7
8
9
10
11
1832
220V-240V
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
7
6
5
4
3
2
12
13
25.9
23.7
21.6
19.4
17.2
15.1
12.9
29.8
27.5
25.2
22.9
20.6
18.3
16.1
13.8
39.2
36.2
33.2
30.2
27.2
24.1
21.1
18.1
NOTE:The above curves are for the heating operation without any frost.
MSH-18RV - E1
MSH-24RV - E1
MSH-30RV - E1
OUTDOOR LOW PRESSURE AND OUTDOOR UNIT CURRENT
COOL operation
11
Both indoor and outdoor unit are under the same temperature/humidity condition.
Dry-bulb temperature
20
25
Relative humidity(%)
50
60
3070
22
Air flow should be set at MAX.
33
The unit of pressure has been changed to MPa on the international system of units(SI unit system).
The conversion factor is : 1(MPa [Gauge]) =10.2(kgf/ff[Gauge])
NOTEQ : Total capacity (kW)SHF : Sensible heat factorDB : Dry-bulb temperature
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW)INPUT : Total power input (W) WB : Wet-bulb temperature
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PERFORMANCE DATA HEAT operation
OUTDOOR WB(:)
INDOOR
-10-505101520
DB(:)
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
CAPACITY : 5.4(KW)
INPUT : 2070(W)
15
21
26
3.40
3.24
2.92
1346
1449
1553
4.10
3.89
3.62
1615
1718
1822
4.81
4.59
4.27
1822
1904
2008
5.51
5.24
4.97
1967
2049
2153
6.21
5.94
5.67
2091
2153
2256
6.86
6.59
6.32
2153
2215
2318
7.56
7.26
7.02
2194
2298
2381
OUTDOOR WB(:)
INDOOR
-10-505101520
DB(:)
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
CAPACITY : 6.2(KW)
INPUT : 2470(W)
15
21
26
3.91
3.72
3.35
1606
1729
1853
4.71
4.46
4.15
1927
2050
2174
5.52
5.27
4.90
2174
2272
2396
6.32
6.01
5.70
2347
2445
2569
7.13
6.82
6.51
2495
2569
2692
7.87
7.56
7.25
2569
2643
2766
8.68
8.34
8.06
2618
2742
2841
OUTDOOR WB(:)
INDOOR
-10-505101520
DB(:)
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
CAPACITY : 6.2(KW)
INPUT : 2580(W)
15
21
26
3.91
3.72
3.35
1677
1806
1935
4.71
4.46
4.15
2012
2141
2270
5.52
5.27
4.90
2270
2374
2503
6.32
6.01
5.70
2451
2554
2683
7.13
6.82
6.51
2606
2683
2812
7.87
7.56
7.25
2683
2761
2890
8.68
8.34
8.06
2735
2864
2967
OUTDOOR WB(:)
INDOOR
-10-505101520
DB(:)
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
CAPACITY : 9.6(KW)
INPUT : 3520(W)
15
21
26
6.05
5.76
5.18
2288
2464
2640
7.30
6.91
6.43
2746
2922
3098
8.54
8.16
7.58
3098
3238
3414
9.79
9.31
8.83
3344
3485
3661
11.04
10.56
10.08
3555
3661
3837
12.19
11.71
11.23
3661
3766
3942
13.44
12.91
12.48
3731
3907
4048
OUTDOOR WB(:)
INDOOR
-10-505101520
DB(:)
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
CAPACITY : 9.6(KW)
INPUT : 3560(W)
15
21
26
6.05
5.76
5.18
2314
2492
2670
7.30
6.91
6.43
2777
2955
3133
8.54
8.16
7.58
3133
3275
3453
9.79
9.31
8.83
3382
3524
3702
11.04
10.56
10.08
3596
3702
3880
12.19
11.71
11.23
3702
3809
3987
13.44
12.91
12.48
3774
3952
4094
1544
1643
1742
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OUTDOOR WB(:)
2000
6.21
1881
5.51
1742
4.81
2059
5.96
1960
5.24
1822
4.59
2158
5.67
2059
4.97
1921
4.27
MSH-18RV -: MUH-18RV -(220V)
CAPACITY : 5.4(KW)
INDOOR
DB(:)
15
21
26
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
QINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUTQINPUT
3.40
3.24
2.92
INPUT : 1980(W)
-10-505101520
4.10
1287
3.89
1386
3.62
1485
(240V)
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
MSH-24RV -: MUH-24RV -(220V)
E1E1
6.86
6.59
6.32
2059
2119
2218
7.56
7.26
7.02
2099
2198
2277
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
(240V)
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
MSH-30RV -: MUH-30RV -(220V)
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
(240V)
NOTEQ :Total capacity (kW)INPUT:Total power input (W)DB : Dry-bulb temperature
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lighted
not lighted
Approx. 2 :
or more
Difference
between target
temperature
and room
temperature
Approx. 2 :
or less
This shows that the
air conditioner is
operating to reach
the target temperature.
Please wait unit the
target temperature is
obtained.
This shows that the
room temperature is
approaching the
target temperature.
Operation stateIndication
Operation Indicator
Operation Indicator lamp
The operation indicator at the right side of the indoor
unit indicates the operation state.
INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY SECTION
• The following indication does not
depend on the shape of lamp.
ON/OFF
FAN
TOO
WARM
TOO
COOL
VANE
MODE
ECONO COOL
STOP
START
HR.
MIN.
I FEEL
COOL
HEAT
DRY
RESET CLOCK
OPERATION SELECT button
FAN SPEED CONTROL button
OFF-TIMER button
HR. button
MIN. button
(TIME SET button)
ON-TIMER button
RESET button
ECONO COOL button
VANE CONTROL button
CLOCK SET button
ON/OFF
TOO
COOL
PM
AM
TOO
WARM
Signal transmitting section
Operation display section
OPERATE /STOP
(ON /OFF)button
TEMPERATURE buttons
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
MSH-18RV MSH-24RV MSH-30RV -
E1
MUH-18RV -
E1
MUH-24RV -
E1
MUH-30RV -
E1
E1
E1
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
MSH-18RV -MSH-24RV -
E1E1
MSH-30RV -
Signal transmitting section
Operation display section
OPERATE /STOP
(ON /OFF)button
E1
PM
AM
TOO
TOO
ON/OFF
COOL
WARM
TEMPERATURE buttons
CLOCK
PM
AM
TOO
TOO
ON/OFF
WARM
COOL
VANE button
(Horizontal vane button)
OPERATION SELECT button
ECONO COOL button
WIDE VANE button
(Vertical vane button)
RESET button
I FEEL
COOL
DRY
HEAT
MODE
WIDE VANE
ECONO COOL
FAN
VANE
LONG
RESET CLOCK
FAN SPEED CONTROL button
STOP
START
HR.
MIN.
OFF-TIMER button
ON-TIMER button
HR. button
MIN. button
(TIME SET button)
CLOCK SET button
LONG button
Once the operation mode are set, the same operation mode
can be repeated by simply turning the OPERATE/STOP
(ON/OFF) button ON.
Indoor unit receives the signal with a beep tone.
When the system turns off, 3-minute time delay will operate to
protect system from overload and compressor will not restart
for 3 minutes.
9-1. “I FEEL CONTROL” () OPERATION
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button on the remote
controller. OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor
unit turns on with a beep tone.
(2) Select “I FEEL CONTROL” mode with the OPERATION
SELECT button.
(3) The operation mode is determined by the room tempera-
ture at start-up of the operation.
Initial room temperature
25: or more
23:to 25:
less than 23:
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Mode
COOL mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
DRY mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
HEAT mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
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• Once the mode is fixed, the mode does not change by room temperature afterwards.
Model
COOL mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
DRY mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
HEAT mode of
"I FEEL CONTROL"
Initial room temperatureInitial set temperature
26:
26: or more
25: to 26:
less than 23:
23: to 25:
24:
Initial room temperature
minus 2:
Initial room temperature
minus 2:
❈1
TOO
COOL
TOO
WARM
• Under the ON-TIMER () operation, mode is determined according to the room temperature at the set time the
operation starts.
• When the system is stopped on the remote controller, and restarted within 2 hours in “I FEEL CONTROL” () mode,
the system operates in previous mode automatically regardless of the room temperature.
Example
Previous operation
COOL mode of
“I FEEL CONTROL”
Restart
COOL mode of
“I FEEL CONTROL”
or COOL mode
When the system is restarted after 2 hours and more, the operation mode is determined by the room temperature at
start-up of the operation.
Example
Previous operation
COOL mode of
“I FEEL CONTROL”
or COOL mode
Restart
COOL or DRY or
HEAT mode of “I FEEL
CONTROL” that determined by room temperature at start-up of
the operation.
(4) The initial set temperature is decided by the initial room temperature.
❈1 When the system is restarted with the remote controller, the system operates with the previous set temperature regard-
less of room temperature at restart.
The set temperature is calculated by the previous set temperature.
(5) TEMPERATURE buttons
In “I FEEL CONTROL” () mode, set temperature is decided by the microprocessor based on the room temperature.
In addition, set temperature can be controlled by TOO WARM or TOO COOL buttons when you feel too cool or too warm.
Each time the TOO WARM or TOO COOL button is pressed, the indoor unit receives the signal and emits a beep tone.
• Fuzzy control
When the TOO COOL or TOO WARM button is pressed, the microprocessor changes the set temperature, considering
the room temperature, the frequency of pressing TOO COOL or TOO WARM button and the user’s preference to heat or
cool. So this is called “Fuzzy control”, and works only in “I FEEL CONTROL” mode.
In DRY mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”, the set temperature doesn’t change.
…
To raise the set temperature 1~2 degrees(°C)
…
To lower the set temperature 1~2 degrees(°C)
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9-1-1. COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”
Difference between room
temperature and set temperature
during operation
1deg. 1.7deg.
4deg.
2deg.
Outdoor fan speed
28: 31: (MSH-24RV)
23: 27: (MSH-30RV)
High
Ambient temperature
thermistor RT63 temperature
Low
1. Indoor fan speed control
Indoor fan operates at the set speed by FAN SPEED CONTROL button.
In AUTO the fan speed is as follows.
Initial temperature difference Fan Speed
Room temperature minus set temperature : 3 degrees or more
Room temperature minus set temperature : Between 1 and 1.7 degrees
Room temperature minus set temperature : less than 1 degree
2. Coil frost prevention
① Temperature control
When the indoor coil thermistor RT12 reads 3°C or below(MSH-18/24RV)/ RT12 or RT13 reads -1°C or below(MSH-30RV),
the coil frost prevention mode starts immediately.
However, the coil frost prevention doesn’t work for 5 minutes since the compressor has started.
The indoor fan operates at the set speed and the compressor stops for 5 minutes.
After that, if RT12 still reads below 3°C(MSH-18/24RV)/ RT12 or RT13 still reads below-1°C(MSH-30RV) this mode
prolonged until the RT12 reads over 3°C(MSH-18/24RV)/ RT12 or RT13 still reads over-1°C(MSH-30RV) .
② Time control
When the three conditions as follows have been satisfied for 1 hour and 45 minutes, compressor stops for 3 minutes.
a. Compressor has been continuously operating.
b. Indoor fan speed is Low or Med.
c. Room temperature is below 26°C.
When compressor stops, the accumulated time is cancelled and when compressor restarts, time counting starts from the
beginning.
Time counting also stops temporarily when the indoor fan speed becomes High or the room temperature exceeds
26°C. However, when two of the above conditions (b.and c.) are satisfied again. Time accumulation is resumed.
Operation chart
Example
Compressor
OFF
ON
Outdoor fan
····························High
·················Med.
····························
OFF
Low
ON
(continuously at set speed)
Indoor fan
ON
3. Outdoor fan speed control <MSH-24/30RV only>
Outdoor fan speed is controlled according to the temperature of ambient temperature thermistor RT63.
Outdoor fan Low operation : When the outside temperature decreases to 28°C(MSH-24RV)/ 23°C(MSH-30RV) or less.
Until the outside temperature goes to 31°C(MSH-24RV)/ 27°C(MSH-30RV) or more.
Outdoor fan High operation : Until the outside temperature decreases to 28°C(MSH-24RV)/ 23°C(MSH-30RV) or less.
When the outside temperature goes to 31°C(MSH-24RV)/ 27°C(MSH-30RV) or more.
NOTE1. : If the temperature of RT63 reads from 28: to 31:(MSH-24RV)/ from 23:to 27:(MSH-30RV) at the air
conditioner starting outdoor fan speed is High.
NOTE2. : <MSH-30RV only>
When indoor fan speed is Low except HEAT operation mode and the outside temperature is 29: or less, the
outdoor fan operates at Low.
Outdoor fan Low operation is cancelled according to the following conditions(
1 When the operation is not changed and the outside temperature goes to 31: or more.
2 When the operation is changed. (Change to HEAT operation mode / Change of the indoor fan speed)
4. Discharge temperature protection <MSH-30RV only>
The compressor is controlled by the temperature of discharge temperature thermistor RT62 for excess rise protection of compressor
discharge pressure.
• Compressor
When the temperature of discharge temperature thermistor RT62 goes to 120: or more, the compressor is turned OFF.
After 3 minutes since the compressor has been turned OFF, if the temperature of discharge temperature thermistor RT62
becomes 100: or less, the compressor is turned ON.
9-1-2. DRY mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”
The system for dry operation uses the same refrigerant circuit as the cooling circuit.
The compressor and the indoor fan are controlled by the room temperature.
By such controls, indoor flow amounts will be reduced in order to lower humidity without much room temperature decrease.
1 or 2):
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Difference between room
temperature and set temperature
during operation
1deg. 1.7deg.
4deg.
2deg.
Released
Cold Air Prevention
18: 22:
Fan speed
Set speed
Very Low or stop
1. Indoor fan speed control
Indoor fan operates at the set speed by FAN SPEED CONTROL button.
However, in AUTO fan operation, fan speed becomes Low.
2. The operation of the compressor and indoor/ outdoor fan
Compressor operates by room temperature control and time control.
Set temperature is controlled to fall 2°C from initial room temperature.
Indoor fan and outdoor fan operate in the same cycle as the compressor.
•When the room temperature is 23°C or over:
When the thermostat is ON, the compressor repeats 8 minutes ON and 3 minutes OFF.
When the thermostat is OFF, the compressor repeats 4 minutes OFF and 1 minute ON.
•When the room temperature is under 23°C.
When the thermostat is ON, the compressor repeats 2 minutes ON and 3 minutes OFF.
When the thermostat is OFF, the compressor repeats 4 minutes OFF and 1 minute ON.
Operation time chart
Example
ON
ON
Thermostat
Indoor fan
Outdoor fan
Compressor
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
8 min.
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
3 min.
4 min.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
1 min.
3. Coil frost prevention
• The operation is as same as coil frost prevention during COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”.
• Indoor fan operates at the set speed and the compressor stops for 5 minutes, because protection(Coil frost
prevention) has the priority.
However, when coil frost prevention works while the compressor is not operating, it’s speed becomes Low.
4. Outdoor fan control <MSH-24/30RV only>
Outdoor fan control is as same as one of COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”.
9-1-3. HEAT mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”
1. Indoor fan speed control
(1) In AUTO the fan speed is as follows.
Set temperature minus room temperature: 2 degrees or more················································· High
Set temperature minus room temperature: Between 1 and 2 degrees····································· Med.
Set temperature minus room temperature: less than 1 degree················································· Low
(2) Cold air prevention control
The fan runs at set speed when the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature exceeds 22°C. The fan operates Low when
the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 is below 18°C. But the fan stops when the indoor fan operates at Very
Low and the room temperature is 15°C or less.
Indoor coil thermistor
RT12 temperature
Initial temperature differenceFan speed
NOTE : If the temperature of RT12 reads from 18°C to 22°C at the air conditioner starting and also after defrosting, this
control works.
(3) Warm air control.
When compressor starts in heating operation or after defrosting, the fan changes the speed due to the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature to blow out warm air.
After releasing of cold air prevention, when the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature is 37°C or above, the fan speed
shifts to the set speed, and when the fan speed is changed by the remote controller, the fan speed is the set speed.
When the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature is less than 37°C, the fan speed is controlled by time as below.
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High pressure protection
Released
56:60:
ON
Outdoor fan
OFF
48:
(MSH-18RV)
(MSH-24RV)52:
<Time condition> <Indoor fan speed>
less than 2 minutes························Low
2 minutes to 4 minutes···················Med.
4 minutes or more··························High
The upper limit of the fan speed is the set speed.
If the thermostat turns off, this operation changes to flow soft control.
(4) Flow soft control
After the thermostat turns off, the indoor fan operates at Very Low.
NOTE : When the thermostat turns on, the fan operates at the set speed. Due to the cold air prevention control, the fan
does not start at set speed until the indoor coil thermistor RT12 reads 22°C or more.
2. Outdoor fan speed control <MSH-24/30RV only>
Outdoor fan speed is controlled according to the temperature of ambient temperature thermistor RT63.
Outdoor fan Low operation : Until the outside temperature decreases to 12°C(MSH-24RV)/ 13°C(MSH-30RV).
When the outside temperature goes to 14°C(MSH-24RV)/ 18°C(MSH-30RV) or more.
Outdoor fan High operation :When the outside temperature decreases to 12°C(MSH-24RV)/ 13°C(MSH-30RV) or less.
Until the outside temperature goes to 14°C(MSH-24RV)/ 18°C(MSH-30RV).
Ambient temperature
thermistor RT63 temperature
3. High pressure protection
<MSH-18/24RV>
Outdoor fan speed
12: 14: (MSH-24RV)
13: 18: (MSH-30RV)
High
Low
During heating operation, the outdoor fan motor is controlled by the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 for excess
rise protection of compressor discharge pressure.
(MSH-18RV) Outdoor fan OFF : 60°C
Outdoor fan ON : 56°C
(MSH-24RV) Outdoor fan OFF : 52°C
Outdoor fan ON : 48°C
High pressure protection chart
Example
Indoor coil thermistor
RT12 temperature
(MSH-18RV) 60˚C
(MSH-24RV) 52˚C
(MSH-18RV) 56˚C
(MSH-24RV) 48˚C
Outdoor fan motor
turn OFF
Outdoor fan motor
turn ON
Outdoor fan motor
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NOTE 1 During high pressure protection and for 4 minutes and 15 seconds after high pressure protection, defrosting of
outdoor heat exchanger is not detected by the defrost thermistor RT61.
NOTE 2 When connected to MXZ-32NV-
, MXZ-32NV- , MXZ-32RV- or MXZ-32SV- outdoor unit, the indoor
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unit send the data for the temperature to the outdoor unit according to the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature.
For the further information, refer to the service manual No.OB185 REVISED EDITION C (Outdoor unit:
MXZ-32NV- or MXZ-32NV- ), No.OB227 REVISED EDITION-B(Outdoor unit: MXZ-32RV- ) or No.OB254
(Outdoor unit: MXZ-32SV- ) .
<MSH-30RV>
During heating operation, the outdoor fan and the compressor are controlled by the temperature of indoor coil thermistor
RT12 for excess rise protection of compressor discharge pressure.
• Outdoor fan
When the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 goes to 55: or more, the outdoor fan is turned OFF.
When the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 becomes to 52: or less, the outdoor fan is turned ON.
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• Compressor
When the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 goes to 75: or more, the compressor is turned OFF.
3 minutes after the compressor is turned OFF and if the temperature of indoor coil thermistor RT12 becomes 75: or less,
the compressor is turned ON.
NOTE : During the high pressure protection and for 10 seconds after high pressure protection, defrosting of outdoor heat
exchanger is not detected by the defrost thermistor RT61.
4. Discharge temperature protection <MSH-30RV only>
Discharge temperature protection is as same as during COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”.
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5. Defrosting
Defrosting of outdoor heat exchanger is controlled by deicer P.C. board, with detection by the defrost thermistor RT61.
(1) Starting conditions of defrost
When all conditions of a) ~ c) are satisfied, the defrosting operation starts.
a) Under the heat operation, the compressor cumulative operation time exceeds 40 minutes without the defrosting opera-
tion working.
b) The defrost thermistor RT61 reads - 3°C or less.
c) After releasing the high pressure protection 4 minutes and 15 seconds(MSH-18/24RV)/ 10 seconds(MSH-30RV) have
elapsed.
(2) Releasing conditions of defrost
When the condition d) or e) is satisfied, the defrosting operation stops.
d) The defrost thermistor RT61 reads 3°C(MSH-18/24RV)/ 13°C(MSH-30RV) or more.
e) The defrosting time exceeds 10 minutes.
(3) Defrosting time chart
Defrost thermistor RT61
13: or more(MSH-30RV)
3: or more(MSH-18/24RV)
-3: or less
Outdoor 52C
contactor(Compressor)
ON
OFF
X62
(R.V. coil)
ON
OFF
30 sec.
15 sec.
30 sec.
5 sec.
SR61
Outdoor fan
ON
OFF
(MSH-18RV)
(MSH-24/30RV)
Defrost
counter
Indoor fan
ON
OFF
ON
Very Low
Max 10 min.
NOTE1
OFF
Indoor vane
Horizontal
Set position
NOTE1 • When the indoor coil thermistor RT12 reads above 18°C, indoor fan operates at Very Low for 30 seconds.
• When the indoor coil thermistor RT12 reads 18°C or less, the indoor fan stops.
NOTE2 •Refer to the Service Manual OB185 REVISED EDITION C when MSH-18RV-is connected with
MXZ-32NV-or MXZ-32NV-as multi system units.
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•Refer to the Service Manual OB227 REVISED EDITION-B when MSH-18RV-is connected with
MXZ-32RV-as multi system units.
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•Refer to the Service Manual OB254 when MSH-18RV-is connected with MXZ-32SV-as multi system
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6. R.V. coil control
Heating · · · · · ON
Cooling · · · · · OFF
Dry · · · · · · · · OFF
NOTE1 The 4-way valve reverses for 5 seconds right before start-up of the compressor.
NOTE2 •Refer to the Service Manual OB185 REVISED EDITION C when MSH-18RV-is connected with
MXZ-32NV-or MXZ-32NV-as multi system units.
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•Refer to the Service Manual OB227 REVISED EDITION-B when MSH-18RV-is connected with
MXZ-32RV-as multi system units.
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•Refer to the Service Manual OB254 when MSH-18RV-is connected with MXZ-32SV-as multi system units.
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(COOL / DRY)
5 sec.
Compressor
ON
OFF
ON
R.V. coil
OFF
ON
Outdoor fan
OFF
9-2. COOL () OPERATION
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button.
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor unit turns on with a beep tone.
(2) Select COOL mode with the OPERATION
SELECT button.
(3) Press the TEMPERATURE buttons.
(TOO WARM or TOO COOL button) to select
the desired temperature.
The setting range is 16 ~ 31°C.
✻ Indoor fan continues to operate regardless of
thermostat’s OFF-ON at set speed.
✻ Coil frost prevention is as same as COOL
mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”.
9-3. DRY () OPERATION
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button.
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor
unit turns on with a beep tone.
(2) Select DRY mode with the OPERATION
SELECT button.
(3) The microprocessor reads the room tempera-
ture and determines the set temperature. Set
temperature is as shown on the right chart.
Thermostat (SET TEMP.)does not work.
The other operations are same as DRY mode of
“I FEEL CONTROL”.
(4) DRY operation will not function when the room
temperature is 13°C or below.
(HEAT)
5 sec.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
9-4. HEAT () OPERATION
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button.
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor unit turns on with a beep tone.
(2) Select HEAT mode with the OPERATION SELECT button.
(3) Press TEMPERATURE buttons (TOO WARM or TOO COOL button) to select the desired temperature.
The setting range is 16 ~ 31°C.
(4) Indoor fan speed control, high pressure protection, defrosting, R.V. coil control are the same as HEAT mode of “I FEEL
CONTROL”.
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9-5. INDOOR FAN MOTOR CONTROL
(1) Rotational frequency feedback control
The indoor fan motor is equipped with a rotational frequency sensor, and outputs signal to the microprocessor to feed
back the rotational frequency. Comparing the current rotational frequency with the target rotational frequency
(High, Med., Low), the microprocessor controls IC141(MSH-18/24RV)/ SR141(MSH-30RV) and adjusts fan motor
electric current to make the current rotational frequency close to the target rotational frequency. With this control, when
the fan speed is switched, the rotational frequency changes smoothly.
Rotational frequency
High
Med.
Low
(2) Fan motor lock-up protection
When the rotational frequency feedback signal has not output for 12 seconds, (or when the microprocessor cannot
detect the signal for 12 seconds) the fan motor is regarded locked-up. Then the electric current to the fan motor is shut
off. 3 minutes later, the electric current is applied to the fan motor again. During the fan motor lock-up, the OPERATION
INDICATOR Indicator lamp flashes on and off to show the fan motor abnormality. (Refer to page 55 or 56.)
High
time
9-6. AUTO VANE OPERATION
1. Horizontal vane
(1) Vane motor drive
These models are equipped with a stepping motor for the horizontal vane. The rotating direction, speed, and angle of
the motor are controlled by pulse signals (approx. 12V) transmitted from indoor microprocessor.
(2) The horizontal vane angle and mode changes as follows by pressing the VANE CONTROL button(MSH-18/24RV)/
VANE button(MSH-30RV).
AUTO
(3) Positioning
The vane is once pressed to the vane stopper below to confirm the standard position and then set to the desired angle.
Confirming of standard position is performed in case of follows.
(a) When the OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button is pressed.
(b) When the vane control is changed from AUTO to MANUAL.
(c) When the SWING is finished.
(d) When the test run starts.
(e) When the power supply turns ON.
(4) VANE AUTO () mode
In VANE AUTO mode, the microprocessor automatically determines the vane angle and operation to make the optimum
room-temperature distribution.
① In COOL and DRY operation
➁ In HEAT operation
12
Horizontal
34 5
MiddleDownwardSwing
Vane angle is fixed to Angle 1.
Vane angle is fixed to Angle 4.
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(5) STOP (operation OFF) and ON-TIMER standby.
Released
Cold Air Prevention
24:28:
Angle 1
Horizontal vane
Set position
When the following cases occur, the horizontal vane returns to the closed position.
(a) When the OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button is pressed (POWER OFF).
(b) When the operation is stopped by the emergency operation.
(c) When the ON-TIMER is on standby.
(6) Dew prevention
During COOL or DRY operation at Vane Angle 4 or 5 when the cumulative operation time of compressor exceeds 1
hour, the vane angle automatically changes to Angle 1 for dew prevention.
(7) SWING MODE ()
By selecting SWING mode with the VANE CONTROLbutton (MSH-18/24RV) / VANE button (MSH-30RV), the horizontal
vane swings vertically. The remote controller displays “”.
(8) Cold air prevention in HEAT operation
When any of the following conditions occurs in HEAT operation, the vane angle changes to Angle 1
automatically to prevent cold air blowing on users.
① Compressor is not operating.
➁ Defrosting is performed.
➂ Indoor coil thermistor RT12 reads 24: or below.
➃ Indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature is raising from 24°C or below, but it does not exceed 28:.
Indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature
NOTE: If the temperature of RT12 reads from 24: to 28: at the air conditioner starting, this control works.
When the ECONO COOL button is pressed in COOL mode, set temperature is automatically set 2°C higher than that in
COOL mode.
Also the horizontal vane swings in various cycle according to the temperature of indoor heat exchanger(Tp
(w 1)).
SWING operation makes you feel cooler than set temperature. So, even though the set temperature is higher than that in
COOL mode, the air conditioner can keep comfort. As a result, energy can be saved.
ECONO COOL operation is cancelled when the ECONO COOL button is pressed once again or VANE CONTROL
button(MSH-18/24RV)/ VANE button(MSH-30RV) is pressed or LONG button(MSH-30RV only) is pressed or change to
other operation mode.
NOTE : ECONO COOL operation does not work in COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”.
SWING operation
w 1 Tp : • Value of RT12 (MSH-18/24RV)
• Minimum value of indoor coil thermistor (main) RT12 and indoor coil thermistor (sub) RT13 (MSH-30RV)
In swing operation of ECONO COOL operation air flow is initially blew out upward(levelly).
According to the temperature of indoor coil thermistor Tp(w 1) at starting of this operation, next downward blow time is
decided. Then when the downward blow has been finished, next upward blow time is decided.
For initial 10 minutes the swing operation is performed in table G~H for quick cooling(but G : Tp(w 1) is 24: or less).
Also, after 10 minutes when the difference of set temperature and room temperature is more than 2:, the swing operation is performed in table D~H for more cooling(but D: Tp
The air conditioner repeats the swing operation in various cycle as follows.
Temperature of Tp(w 1)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
15°C or less
15°C to 17°C
17°C to 18°C
18°C to 20°C
20°C to 21°C
21°C to 22°C
22°C to 24°C
more than 24°C
(w 1) is 20: or less).
Downward blow time
(sec.)
2
5
8
11
14
17
20
23
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Upward(level) blow time
(sec.)
23
20
17
14
11
8
5
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(10) LONG MODE () <MSH-30RV only>
COOL / DRYHEAT
Fan speed : Faster
Solid arrow : When the LONG mode is used.
Dotted arrow : When the LONG mode is not used.
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COOL and DRY
HEAT
About 100-
About 150-
Horizontal AIR FLOW blowing range
By pressing the LONG button fan speed becomes faster than setting fan speed on the remote controller, and the horizontal vane moves to the position for LONG mode. The remote controller displays “”. LONG mode is cancelled
when the LONG button is pressed once again or the VANE button is pressed or ECONO COOLbutton is pressed in
COOL mode.
• In the following example, the vertical vane is set to (front.).
2. Vertical vane <MSH-30RV only>
(1) Vane motor drive
This model is equipped with a stepping motor for the vertical vane. The rotating direction, speed, and angle of the
motor are controlled by pulse signals (approx. 12V) transmitted from microprocessor.
(2) The vertical vane angle and mode change as follows by pressing the WIDE VANE button.
(3) Positioning
The vane is once pressed to the vane stopper to confirm the standard position and then set to the desired angle.
Confirming of standard position is performed in case of follows.
(a) When the OPERATE/STOP(ON/OFF) button is pressed (POWER ON/OFF).
(b) When the SWING is started or finished.
(c) When the power supply turns ON.
(4) SWING MODE ()
By selecting SWING mode with the WIDE VANE button, the vertical vane swings horizontally. The remote controller displays “”. The vane moves right and left in the width of Angle 4 repeatedly.
(5) WIDE MODE ()
By selecting WIDE mode with the WIDE VANE button, indoor fan speed becomes faster than setting fan speed on the
remote controller (W). The remote controller displays “”.
NOTE : The position of vane angle 3, angle 4 and angle 5 are different in COOL operation and HEAT operation.
W Indoor fan speed becomes faster than setting fan speed on the remote controller even when or is
selected.
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9-7. TIMER OPERATION
PM
AM
PM
PM
1. How to set the timer
(1) Press OPERATE/STOP (ON/OFF) button to start the air conditioner.
(2) Check that the current time is set correctly.
NOTE : Timer operation will not work without setting the current time. Initially “AM0:00” blinks at the current time display of
TIME MONITOR, so set the current time correctly with CLOCK SET button.
(3) Press TIMER CONTROL button to select the operation.
“ON-TIMER” button... AUTO START operation (ON timer)
“OFF-TIMER” button... AUTO STOP operation (OFF timer)
(4) Press HR. and MIN. button to set the timer. Time setting is 10-minute units.
HR. and MIN. button will work when “” or “” mark is flashing.
These marks disappear in 1 minute.
After setting the ON timer, check that OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor unit lights.
NOTE1 : Be sure to place the remote controller at the position where its signal can reach the air conditioner even during
TIMER operation, or the set time may deviate within the range of about 10 minutes.
NOTE2 : Reset the timer in the following cases, or the set time may deviate and other malfunctions may occur.
• Apower failure occurs.
•The circuit breaker functions.
2. Cancel
TIMER setting can be cancelled with the ON/OFF TIMER buttons.
To cancel the ON timer, press the “ON-TIMER” button.
To cancel the OFF timer, press the “OFF-TIMER” button.
TIMER is cancelled and the display of set time disappears.
PROGRAM TIMER
• The OFF timer and ON timer can be used in combination.
• “ ” and “ ” display shows the order of the OFF timer and ON timer operation.
(Example 1) The current time is 8:00 PM.
The unit turns off at 11:00 PM, and on at 6:00 AM.
(Example 2) The current time is 11:00 AM.
The unit turns on at 5:00 PM, and off at 9:00 PM.
NOTE : TIMER setting will be cancelled by power failure or breaker functioning.
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9-8. EMERGENCY-TEST OPERATION
In case of test run operation or emergency operation, use the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch on the front of the
indoor unit. Emergency operation is available when the remote controller is missing, has failed or the batteries of remote
controller run down. The unit will start and the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp will light.
The first 30 minutes of operation is the test run operation. This operation is for servicing. The indoor fan speed runs at
High speed and the system is in continuous operation. (The thermostat is ON.)
After 30 minutes of test run operation the system shifts to EMERGENCY COOL / HEAT MODE with a set temperature of
24°C.
The fan speed shifts to Med. speed.
The coil frost prevention works even in emergency operation, and defrosting too.
In the test run or emergency operation, the horizontal vane operates in VANE AUTO () mode.
Emergency operation continues until the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch is pressed once or twice or the unit receives
any signal from the remote controller. In case of latter normal operation will start.
NOTE : Do not press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch during normal operation.
MSH-18RV MSH-24RV -
MSH-30RV -
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• The following indication does not
depend on the shape of lamp.
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp
Press once <Cool>
Press again<Heat>
Press once again <Stop>
EMERGENCY OPERATION switch
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9-9. LEV control <MSH-30RV only>
Controlled range
Basic specification
Minimum : 54 pulse, Maximum : 500 pulse
Drive speed
30 ~ 90 pulse / second
Opening set
The setting is always in opening direction.
(When closing LEV, open the LEV to adjust to set opening after closing the
LEV at once.)
Stop of indoor unit
Opening in stop : 150 pulse ➔ LEV opening is set to becomes 500 pulse
after 3 minutes passed.
Remote controller ON
LEV positioning (LEV is closed completely at once)
Power ON (Breaker ON)
LEV is positioned. However, afterwards, LEV is not positioned at the first
remote controller ON.
Approximate for 2 minutes since
compressor has started.
Opening is set by the initial opening.
(Initial opening is set according to each operation modes and
outer temperature conditions.)
From approximate 2 minutes to
approximate 13 minutes
(for 11 minutes) since compressor
has started.
Opening is set by standard opening.
(Standard opening is set according to each operation modes and
outer temperature conditions.)
After 13 minutes passed since
compressor has started.
LEV opening is corrected to be once every 2 minutes so that discharge
temperature becomes the target discharge temperature.
(When the discharge temperature is lower than target one : LEV is corrected in
closed direction, when the discharge temperature is higher than target one :
LEV is corrected in opening direction.)
At thermostat OFF
Opening in stop : 150 pulse ➔ LEV is set to the initial opening after about
3 minutes passed.
At thermostat ON
Same as the starting of compressor operation
At remote controller OFF
Opening in stop : 150 pulse ➔ LEV is set so that the opening is opened
completely at the speed of 4 pulse every 5 seconds in opening after about
3 minutes passed.
General operation
Rank
Ta (:)
more than Tb+10
Tb+5 to Tb+10
Tb+2 to Tb+5
Tb-2 to Tb+2
Tb-5 to Tb-2
Tb-10 to Tb-5
less than Tb-10
100 pulse or less
Cooling / Heating
5
2
1
0
-1
-2
-5
NOTE : Discharge temperature : Ta, Target discharge temperature : Tb
100 pulse or more
Cooling / Heating
20
10
2
0
-2
-5
-10
Opening immediately before having stopped last time
LEV (Expansion valve) is controlled by “Thermostat ON” commands given from the unit.
(1) LEV opening correction by discharge temperature
The LEV opening is corrected according to the temperature difference between target discharge temperature (Tb) and
actual discharge temperature (Ta).
1 The LEV correction is used properly for two kinds according to the LEV opening status at operation off.
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2 When the temperature difference RT between indoor coil thermistor (main) RT12 and indoor coil thermistor (sub)
Ta (:)
more than Tb+10
Tb+5 to Tb+10
Tb+2 to Tb+5
Tb-2 to Tb+2
Tb-5 to Tb-2
Tb-10 to Tb-5
less than Tb-10
less than 2:
20
10
2
0
-2
-5
-10
NOTE : Discharge temperature : Ta, Target discharge temperature : Tb
3: or more
60
20
2
0
-2
-5
-10
RT
2: or more and less than 3:
60
20
2
0
-2
-5
-10
Tb (:)
HEAT
COOL (Normal)
COOL ( RT is less than 2:, or RT is 2:or more and less than 3:.)
COOL ( RT is 3 :or more.)
NOTE : Target discharge temperature : Tb
93
93
75
65
Operation mode
NOTE : Opening increases and decreases to be in the target discharge temperature during operation.
Opening
completely
Positioning
Power ON
Initial opening
Standard opening
Remote
controller
ON
➔
Operation
Thermostat
OFF
Standard opening
Thermostat
ON
Opening in stop
Operation
Opening in stop
Remote
controller
OFF
Opening
completely
Remote
controller
ON
➔
Positioning
Standard opening
Operation
Time
LEV opening
Initial opening
Initial opening
RT13 in the indoor unit is 2: or more for a fixed time at cool or dry operation, the target discharge temperature is
changed. After the temperature is changed, when temperature difference RT is 3: or more, the target temperature
is changed again. The LEV opening is controlled based on the changed target discharge temperature and the temperature difference RT.
The target discharge temperature (Tb) is set according to the operation mode or the unit status as follows.
NOTE : When the discharge temperature (Ta) is 50: or less on the cool operation, or is 49: or less on heat operation,
LEV opening is set in 54 pulse.
When this state continues for 20 minutes, the compressor is stopped and restarts in 3 minutes.
When the compressor is stopped, the indoor unit indicates the abnormality of refrigerant system and stops.
(OPERATION INDICATOR lamp is 10-time flashing on and off.)
(2) LEV time chart
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MUH-18RV -
Jumper wire
JPC
JPE
ModelChange point
Defrost interval time changes from 40 minutes to 15 minutes.
Defrost start temperature changes from -3: to 0:.
Defrost finish temperature changes from 3: to 10:.
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MUH-24RV -
MUH-30RV -
Jumper wire
JRF
JRG
ModelChange point
Defrost interval time changes from 40 minutes to 15 minutes.
Defrost start temperature does not change.(-3.0:)
Defrost finish temperature changes from 3: to 15:.(MSH-24RV)
Defrost finish temperature changes from 13: to 15:.(NSH-30RV)
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SERVICE FUNCTIONS
MSH-18RV MSH-24RV MSH-30RV -
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10-1. COMPULSORY DEFROSTING MODE FOR SERVICE
By short circuit of the connector JP607 and R853(MSH-18RV)/ JPG1 and R871(MSH-24/30RV) on the outdoor deicer P.C.
board, defrosting mode can be accomplished regardless of the defrost interval restriction. (Refer to page 69 or 70.)
Defrost thermistor RT61 must read below -3°C.
10-2. CHANGE IN DEFROST SETTING
MUH-18RV
<JPC> When the JPC wire of the deicer P.C. board is cut, the defrost interval time will be changed.
<JPE> When the JPE wire of the deicer P.C. board is cut, the defrost temperature will be changed. (Refer to page 69.)
MUH-24/30RV
<JRF> When the JRF wire of the deicer P.C. board is cut, the defrost interval time will be changed.
<JRG> When the JRG wire of the deicer P.C. board is cut, the defrost temperature will be changed. (Refer to page 70.)
10-3. TIMER SHORT MODE
For service, set time can be shortened by short circuit of JPG and JPS the electronic control P.C. board.
The time will be shortened as follows.
Set time : 1 minute ➔ 1-second
Set time : 3 minute ➔ 3-second (It takes 3 minutes for the compressor to start operation. However, the starting time is
shortened by short circuit of JPG and JPS.)
10-4. P.C. BOARD MODIFICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL OPERATION
A maximum of 4 indoor units with wireless remote controllers can be used in a room.
In this case, to operate each indoor unit individually by each remote controller, P.C. boards of remote controller must be
modified according to the number of the indoor unit.
How to modify the remote controller P.C. board
Remove batteries before modification.
The board has a print as shown below :
The P.C. board has the print “J1” and “J2”. Solder “J1” and “J2” according to the number of indoor unit as shown in Table 1.
After modification, push the RESET button.
NOTE : For remodelling, take out the bat-
teries and push the
50
OPERATE/STOP(ON/OFF)button
twice or 3 times at first.
After finish remodelling, put back
the batteries then push the RESET
button.
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JR06
CN102
CN151
CN112CN111CN121
CN101
BZ
SW
52C
IC101RA102
IC141
CN211
C11CN201
JR07
IC152
CN151
CN112
CN111
CN121
SW1
IC101
RA102
C11
CN201
CN211
TAB12
MSH-18/24RVMSH-30RV
Table 1
No. 1 unit
No. 2 unit
No. 3 unit
No. 4 unit
1 unit operation
No modification
–
–
–
2 units operation
Same as at left
Solder J1
–
–
3 units operation
Same as at left
Same as at left
Solder J2
–
4 units operation
Same as at left
Same as at left
Same as at left
Solder both J1 and J2
NOTE : At power supply failure or installation, indoor unit deletes the memory about remote controller. When the power supply
is turned on and indoor unit receives the first signals from the remote controller, the remote controller number is designated as the indoor unit number. Therefore at and after the second time indoor unit accepts the remote controller of
the initial setting number.
At setting - error, turn the power supply off to cancel the individual operation and then turn the power supply on to
restart the setting.
10-5. AUTO RESTART FUNCTION
When the indoor unit is controlled with the remote controller, the operation mode, set temperature, and the fan speed are
memorized by the indoor electronic control P.C.board. The “AUTO RESTART FUNCTION” sets to work the moment power
has restored after power failure.Then, the unit will restart automatically. However if the unit is operated in “I FEELCONTROL” mode before power failure, the operation is not memorized. In “I FEEL CONTROL” mode, the operation is decided
by the initial room temperature.
How to set “AUTO RESTART FUNCTION”
1Turn off the main power for the unit.
2Pull out the electronic control P.C.
board and the display P.C.board.
(Refer to page 71 or 73.)
3Cut the RESISTOR JR06 (MSH-
18/24RV) / JR07 (MSH-30RV) on the
indoor electronic control P.C.board.
(Refer to page 67 or 68.)
Operation
1If the main power (220-240V AC) has been cut, the operation settings remain.
2After the power is restored, the unit restarts automatically according to the memory.(However, it takes at least 3 minutes
for the compressor to start running.)
NOTE
•The operation settings are memorized when 10 seconds have passed after the remote controller was operated with the
remote controller.
•If main power is turned off or a power failure occurs while AUTO START/STOP timer is active ,the timer setting is
cancelled.
•If the unit has been off with the remote controller before power failure, the auto restart function does not work as the
power button of the remote controller is off.
•To prevent breaker off due to the rush of starting current, systematize other home appliances not to turn on at the same
time.
•When some air conditioners are connected to the same supply system, if they are operated before power failure, the
starting current of all the compressors may flow simultaneously at restart.
Therefore, the special counter-measures are required to prevent the main voltage-drop or the rush of the starting current
by adding to the system that allows the units to start one by one.
(1) Check the power supply voltage.
(2) Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for mis-wiring.
2. Take care the following during servicing.
(1) Before servicing the air conditioner, be sure to first turn off the remote controller to stop the main unit, and then after
confirming the horizontal vane is closed, turn off the breaker and / or disconnect the power plug.
(2) Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before removing the front panel, the cabinet, the top panel, and the electronic
control P.C. board.
(3) When removing the electronic control P.C. board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the
components.
(4) When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires.
3. Troubleshooting procedure
(1) First, check if the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit is flashing on and off to indicate an abnormality.
To make sure, check how many times the abnormality indication is flashing on and off before starting service work.
(2) Before servicing check that the connector and terminal are connected properly.
(3) If the electronic control P.C. board is supposed to be defective, check the copper foil pattern for disconnection and the
components for bursting and discolouration.
(4) When troubleshooting, refer to the flow chart on page 53 or 54 and the check table on page 55 or 56.
4. How to replace batteries
Weak batteries may cause the remote controller malfunction.
In this case, replace the batteries to operate the remote controller normally.
1 Remove the front lid and insert batteries.
Then reattach the front lid.
2 Press the RESET button with tip end of ball point
pen or the like, and then use the remote controller.
Insert the negative pole
of the batteries first.
Check if the polarity of
the batteries are correct.
NOTE1. : 1. If the RESET button is not pressed, the remote controller may not operate correctly.
2. In these illustrations remote controller of MSH-18/24RV- .
NOTE2. : INFORMATION FOR MULTI SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
(OUTDOOR UNIT : MXZ-32NV-MXZ-32NV-MXZ-32RV-MXZ-32SV-)
Multi system air conditioner (Outdoor unit MXZ-32NV-MXZ-32NV-MXZ-32RV-MXZ-32SV-) can connect
two or more indoor units with one outdoor unit.
According to the capacity, two or more units can operate simultaneously.
•When you try to operate two or more indoor units with one outdoor unit simultaneously, one for the cooling and the
other for heating, the operation mode of the indoor unit that operates earlier is selected. The other indoor units that
will start the operation later cannot operate, indicating as shown in the figure below. In this case, please set all the
indoor units to the same operation mode.
•When indoor units starts the operation while the defrosting of outdoor unit is being done, it takes a few minutes
(max. 10 minutes) to blow out the warm air.
•In the heating operation, though indoor unit that does not operate may get warm or the sound of refrigerant flowing
may be heard, they are not malfunction. The reason is that the refrigerant continuously flows into it.
RESET button
E1
Operation Indicator
52
E1E1E2E1
E1E1E2E1
lighted
flashing
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11-2. Instruction of troubleshooting
Start
Indoor unit
operates.
Outdoor unit
doesn't
operate.
Indoor unit
doesn't receive
the signal from
remote controller.
Indoor unit
operates.
Outdoor unit
doesn't operate
normally.
OPERATION INDICATOR
lamp on the indoor unit is
flashing on and off.
Outdoor unit
operates in
only Test Run
operation.
Outdoor unit
doesn't
operate
even in
Test Run
operation.
Indoor unit
operates, when
the EMERGENCY
OPERATION
switch is pressed.
Indoor unit
doesn't operate,
when the
EMERGENCY
OPERATION
switch is pressed.
Check room
temperature
thermistor.
Refer to
"Test point
diagram and
voltage" on
page 67.
Refer to D
"Check of
outdoor unit"
on page 60.
Unit doesn't
operate
normal
operation in
COOL or
HEAT mode.
Refer to F
"Check of
R.V. coil"
on page 63.
Refer to B
"Check of
remote controller
and receiver
P.C. board"
on page 59.
Flash on and
off at
0.5-second
intervals
Cause:
Indoor/
Outdoor unit
• Mis-wiring
2-time flash
Cause:
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
room temp erature/
indoor coil
thermistor
3-time flash
Cause:
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
indoor fan
motor
6-time flash
Cause:
Outdoor unit
• Trouble of
thermistor
in outdoor
unit
Refer to G "How to check
mis-wiring and serial signal
error(When outdoor unit
doesn't work)"
on page 64. W1.
Check room
temperature
thermistor
and indoor
coil thermistor.
Refer to
"Test point
diagram and
voltage"
on page 67.
Refer to A
"Check of
indoor fan
motor"
on page 59.
Refer to J
"Check of
outdoor
thermistor"
on page 66.
1. Check indoor /
outdoor
connecting wire.
2. Refer to C
"Check of indoor
electronic control
P.C. board"
on page 60.
1-time flash
Cause:
Indoor/
Outdoor unit
• Trouble of
serial signal
W1.<The case of the trouble of the serial signal>
When the power is turned off and then turned on again, the indication shows “the trouble of mis-wiring”.
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Start
Indoor unit
operates.
Outdoor unit
doesn't
operate.
Indoor unit
doesn't receive
the signal from
remote controller.
Indoor unit
operates.
Outdoor unit
doesn't operate
normally.
OPERATION INDICATOR
lamp on the indoor unit is
flashing on and off.
Outdoor unit
operates in
only Test Run
operation.
Outdoor unit
doesn't
operate
even in
Test Run
operation.
Indoor unit
operates, when
the EMERGENCY
OPERATION
switch is pressed.
Indoor unit
doesn't operate,
when the
EMERGENCY
OPERATION
switch is pressed.
Check room
temperature
thermistor.
Refer to
"Test point
diagram and
voltage" on
page 67
or 68.
Refer to D
"Check of
outdoor unit"
on page 61
or 62.
Refer to B
"Check of
remote controller
and receiver
P.C. board"
on page 59.
Flash on and
off at 0.5second
intervals
Cause:
Indoor/
Outdoor unit
• Mis-wiring
2-time flash
Cause:
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
room temp erature/
indoor coil
thermistor
3-time flash
Cause:
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
indoor fan
motor
6-time flash
Cause:
Outdoor unit
• Trouble of
thermistor
in outdoor
unit
7-time flash
Cause:
Outdoor unit
• Trouble of
outdoor
control
system
Refer to H
"How to
check
mis-wiring
(When
outdoor unit
doesn't work)"
on page 65.
Check room
temperature
thermistor
and indoor
coil thermistor.
Refer to
"Test point
diagram and
voltage"
on page 67
or 68.
Refer to A
"Check of
indoor fan
motor"
on page 59.
Refer to J
"Check of
outdoor
thermistor"
on page 66.
Replace the
deicer
P.C. board.
MSH-30RV only
10-time flash
Cause:
Outdoor unit
• Trouble of
low discharge
temperature
protection
Refer to I
"Check of
LEV"
on page 66.
MSH-30RV only
4-time flash
Cause:
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
indoor unit
control
system
Replace the
indoor
electronic
control
P.C. board.
MSH-24RV only
1-time flash
Cause:
Outdoor /
Indoor unit
• Trouble of
serial signal
Refer to G
"How to
check miswiring and
serial signal
error (When
outdoor unit
doesn't
work)" on
page 64.
W1
1. Check indoor /
outdoor
connecting wire.
2. Refer to C
"Check of indoor
electronic control
P.C. board"
on page 60.
Outdoor unit
doesn't
stop even
if indoor unit
stops.
Unit doesn't
operate
normal
operation in
COOL or
HEAT mode.
Refer to E
"Check of
outdoor unit"
on page 63.
Refer to F
"Check of
R.V. coil"
on page 63.
W1.<The case of the trouble of the serial signal>
When the power is turned off and then turned on again, the indication shows “the trouble of mis-wiring”.
MSH-24/30RV
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Operation Indicator
1. Troubleshooting check table
MSH-18RV
• The following indication does not depend on the shape of lamp.
flashing
Operation Indicator
· Flashing of the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp (on the left-hand side)
indicates possible abnormalities.
· The OPERATION INDICATOR lamp (on the left-hand side) is lighting during
normal operation.
Before taking measures, make sure that the symptom reappears, for accurate troubleshooting.
Self check table
Abnormal
NO.
1
point
Mis-wiring
Serial signal
Indication
0.5-second ON
0.5-second OFF
1-time flash
2.5-second OFF
Symptom
Outdoor unit
does not run.
Detect method
When serial signal stops for 4
to 5 seconds after 1st on of
52C relay by POWER turning
on.
When serial signal from outdoor unit stops for 4 to 5 seconds.
● Check wiring (visual check and conductiv-
● Check indoor electronic control
● Check outdoor DEICER P.C. board.
● Check electrical parts.
Check point
ity check).
P.C.board.
Indoor coil
thermistor
2
Room
temperature thermistor
Indoor fan
3
motor
Defrost
4
thermistor
❈
Outdoor
power
5
system
❈
Outdoor
control
6
P.C. board
Outdoor
refrigerant
❈
system
error
7
MXZ-32NV
MXZ-32RV
only
❈
Outdoor
control
8
P.C. board
❈The indication is shown only when the indoor unit connects with the outdoor unit MXZ-32NV-, , MXZ-32RV-and MXZ-32SV-
2-time flash
2.5-second OFF
3-time flash
2.5-second OFF
6-time flash
2.5-second OFF
5-time flash
2.5-second OFF
7-time flash
10-time flash
lighted 2.5-second OFF
flashing
2.5-second OFF
2.5-second OFF
Outdoor unit
does not run.
Indoor fan motor
repeats 12 seconds ON and 3
minutes OFF.
When the indoor
fan breaks, the
fan motor keeps
stopping.
Outdoor unit
does not run
Outdoor unit
does not run
Outdoor unit
does not run
Outdoor unit
does not run
Outdoor unit
runs but the
indoor unit does
not run.
Detect Indoor coil/room temperature thermistor short or
open circuit every 8 seconds
during operation.
When rotational frequency
feedback signal is not emit
during 12-second indoor fan
operation.
When the defrost thermistor
shorts or opens after the compressor start-up.
When the compressor operation is continuously three times
interrupted by over current
protection within 1 minute after
start-up , it stops operation.
When it cannot properly read
data in the nonvolatile memory
of the outdoor control
P.C.board.
When the compressor operation has been interrupted by
LEV protection continuously 5
minutes, the compressor stops
operation.
When the operation mode of
each indoor unit is differently
set to COOL(includes DRY)
and HEAT at same time, the
operation mode of indoor unit
that has operated at first has
the priority.
● Check resistance of thermistor.
● Re-connect connector.
● Check indoor electronic control P.C.board.
● Disconnect connector CN211 and then
check connector CN121 - to make
sure rotational frequency feedback signal
of 1.5V or over exists.
● Check indoor electronic control P.C.
board.
● Check indoor fan motor.
● Re-connect connector.
● Check outdoor DEICER P.C. board.
● Check resistance of thermistor.
● Re-connect connector.
● Check the inverter output.
● Check the compressor.
● Check the outdoor control P.C.board.
● Amount of gas.
● Check the outdoor control P.C. board.
● Contact of LEV board connectors.
● Unify the operation mode.
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2
3
E1E1E2E1
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MSH-24/30RV
Operation Indicator
flashing
No.
1
2
4
5
6
SymptomOperation indicator lampDetection method
Checkpoint
0.5-second ON
0.5-second OFF
1-time flash
2.5-second OFF
Mis-Wiring
Serial signal
MSH-24RV
only
Outdoor
thermistor
Outdoor
control
system
Indoor coil
thermistor
3 minutes after power supply turns ON, when
serial signal is not received.
When serial signal from outdoor unit stops for
4 to 5 seconds.
<Thermistor short>
Thermistors are abnormal when they short
after compressor start-up.
<Thermistor open>
Thermistors are abnormal when they open
after compressor start-up.
However, discharge temperature thermistor is
abnormal when open circuit is detected more
than 10 minutes after compressor start-up.
When it cannot properly read data in the
nonvolatile memory of the deicer P.C. board,
outdoor unit stops [and restarts 3 minutes
later(MSH-24RV only).]
• Shortage of refrigerant
• Replace the deicer P.C.
board.
Refer to J "Check of outdoor
thermistor" on page 66.
• Replace the deicer P.C.
board.
• Refer to H "How to check
mis-wiring " on page 65.
• Refer to G "How to check
mis-wiring and serial signal
error" on page 64.
3
Indoor fan
motor
7
Low
discharge
temperature
protection
MSH-30RV
only
When discharge temperature has been 50:
or less on cool operation, or has been 49: or
less on heat operation for 20 minutes.
Abnormal
point
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
Room
temperature
thermistor
2-time flash
2.5-second OFF
Detect Indoor coil/room temperature
thermistor short or open circuit every 8
seconds during operation.
• Refer to the characteristics of
main indoor coil thermistor,
sub indoor coil thermistor,
and room temperature
thermistor on page 67 or 68.
3-time flash
2.5-second OFF
Indoor fan
repeats 12
seconds ON
and 3
minutes
OFF.
When the
indoor fan
breaks, the
fan keeps
stopping.
When rotational frequency feedback signal is
not emitting during 12-second indoor fan
operation.
• Refer to A "Check of
indoor fan motor" on page 59.
4-time flash
2.5-second OFF
Indoor
control
system
MSH-30RV
only
When it cannot properly read data in the
nonvolatile memory of the indoor electronic
control P.C. board.
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
• Replace the indoor electronic
control P.C. board.
6-time flash
2.5-second OFF
• Refer to I "Check of LEV" on
page 66.
• Check refrigerant circuit and
refrigerant amount.
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
Outdoor unit
does not
operate.
7-time flash
2.5-second OFF
10-time flash
2.5-second OFF
• The following indication does not depend on the shape of lamp.
· Flashing of the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp (on the left-hand side) indicates possible
abnormalities.
· The OPERATION INDICATOR lamp (on the left-hand side) is lighting during normal operation.
Before taking measures, make sure that the symptom reappears, for accurate troubleshooting.
Self check table
NOTE : When the indoor unit has started operation and the above detection method has detected an abnormality (the first
detection after the power ON), the indoor electronic control P.C. board turns OFF the indoor fan motor with the
OPERATION INDICATOR lamp flashing.
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2. Trouble criterion of main parts
P
~
BLK
R
MAIN
AUX
RED
S
C
WHT
MAIN
AUX
BLK
MSH-18RV
MSH-24RV
RED
WHTORN
P
P
C
RED
ORN WHT
YLW
BLK
MAIN
AUX.1 AUX.2
YLW
RED
BLU
ORN
PNK
ROTOR
:INNER PROTECTOR
P
MAIN
AUX
FUSE
BLK
RED
WHT
GRY
YLW
BRN
MSH-18RV -MUH-18RV MSH-24RV -MUH-24RV -
Part name
Room
temperature
thermistor (RT11)
Indoor coil
thermistor (RT12)
Defrost
thermistor
(RT61)
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature 10°C ~ 30°C)
Normal
8kΩ ~ 20kΩ
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature –10°C ~ 40°C)
5kΩ ~ 60kΩ
E1E1
E1E1
Check method and criterion
Normal
Figure
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Ambient temperature thermistor
(RT63)
MSH-24RV only
Compressor
(MC)
Indoor fan
motor (MF)
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature –10°C ~ 40°C)
Normal
5kΩ ~ 60kΩ
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature –10°C ~ 40°C)
Normal
C-R
C-S
MSH-18RV
0.90Ω ~ 1.12Ω
1.79Ω ~ 2.21Ω
MSH-24RV
0.84Ω ~ 1.04Ω
1.82Ω ~ 2.24Ω
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature10°C ~ 30°C)
Normal
Motor partSensor part
WHT-BLK
BLK-RED
176Ω ~ 192Ω
240Ω ~ 261Ω
Measure the voltage Power ON.
Normal
BRN-YLW
YLW-GRY
4.5 ~ 5.5V
(When fan revolved one time)
0V➔5V➔0V
(Approx.)
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Abnormal
Remain 0V or 5V
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature –10°C ~ 40°C)
Outdoor fan
motor (MF)
WHT-BLK
BLK-RED
BLK-YLW
YLW-RED
Vane motor
(MV)
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature10°C ~ 30°C)
MSH-18RV
102Ω ~ 126Ω
97Ω ~ 120Ω
Normal
358 ~ 388Ω
Normal
Abnormal
MSH-24RV
55Ω ~ 68Ω
–
–
–
26Ω ~ 33Ω
55Ω ~ 68Ω
Open or
short-circuit
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
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MSH-30RV -MUH-30RV -
Part nameFigureCheck method and criterion
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Compressor(MC)
Indoor fan motor(MF)
Normal
Terminal
C – R
C – S
0.58 " ~ 0.71 "
1.39 " ~ 1.70 "
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Color of lead wire
WHT – BLK
BLK – RED
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Normal
133 " ~ 144 "
153 " ~ 165 "
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature 10˚C ~ 30˚C)
Measure the resistance with a tester.
Before measurement, hold the thermistor with your hands to warm it up.
(Part temperature 0˚C ~ 40˚C)
Normal
120 k" ~ 800k"
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Normal
5 k" ~ 60 k"
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Motor part
Sensor part
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature 10˚C ~ 30˚C)
Color of lead wire
BRN – YLW
YLW – GRY
Abnormal
Remain 0V or 5V
Normal
4.5 ~ 5.5V
Measure the voltage power ON.
(When fan revolved one time)
0V➔5V➔0V
(Approx.)
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Color of lead wire
WHT – BLK
BLK – YLW
YLW – RED
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Normal
55.4 " ~ 67.7 "
49.3 " ~ 60.3 "
22.9 " ~ 28.0 "
Normal
282" ~ 306 "
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Measure the resistance between the terminal with a tester.
(Part temperature10°C ~ 30°C)
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Part temperature –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Normal
2.673 k" ~ 3.268 k"
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Color of lead wire
WHT – RED
RED – ORN
YLW – BRN
BRN – BLU
Abnormal
Open or
short-circuit
Normal
30.3 " ~ 37.0 "
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature : –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Measure the resistance with a tester.
(Part temperature –10˚C ~ 40˚C)
Normal
5 k" ~ 60 k"
Abnormal
Open or short-circuit
Defrost thermistor
(RT61)
BLK
RED
WHT
GRY
YLW
BRN
P
R
C
S
RED
BLK
WHT
MAINAUX.
ORN
BLUYLW
RED
PNK
ROTOR
REDORN WHT
YLW
BLK
MAIN
AUX.1AUX.2
C
P
MAIN
AUX.
P
LEV
WHT
6
RED1
ORN4
YLW5
BRN2
BLU3
:INNER PROTECTOR
P
E1E1
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A
Check of indoor fan motor
Indoor fan motor doesn’t operate.
No
Re-connect the lead wires.
Check of remote controller and receiver P.C. board
B
Are lead wires connected?
Disconnect lead wires from connector CN211 on the indoor electronic control P.C. board.
Measure resistance between lead wires No.1 and No.4 and then No.1 and No.2(MSH-18/24RV).
Is resistance 0 (short circuit) or ∞ (open circuit)?
Repair or replace the indoor fan motor.
Turn OFF the power supply.
Check connector CN211 visually.
Yes
{
No.3 and No.4 and then No.1 and No.4(MSH-30RV).
Yes ( 0 or ∞ )
Is soldered point normal?
Yes
No
(others)
No
No
Insert screwdriver into air outlet to rotate indoor fan
motor slowly for 1 revolution or over, and measure
voltage between No.2(+) and No.3(-) on CN121.
Does voltage repeat 0V DC and 5V DC?
Replace the indoor electronic control P.C. board.
Re-solder it.
Yes
Indoor unit operates by pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch, but doesn’t operate with the remote con-
troller.
w Check if the remote controller is exclusive for this air conditioner.
Switch on the remote controller.
Is LCD display on the the remote
controller visible?
Yes
Remove the batteries, then set them back
and press the RESET button. Check if the
unit operates with the remote controller.
Does the unit operate with the
remote controller?
Yes
OK
No
(not clear)
No
Replace the batteries.(Refer to page 52.)
Turn on a radio to AM and press switch on
the remote controller.
Is noise heard from radio?
Yes
Are there any fluorescent lights of
inverter or rapid-start type within
the range of 1m?
No
Measure the voltage between receiver P.C. board connector No.2(+) and No.1 (MSH-18RV) / CN301 No.2(+)
and No.3(-) (MSH-24/30RV) when the remote controller button is pressed.
Is the voltage approx. 4V DC?
No(5V or 0V DC)
No
Yes
Yes
Replace the remote controller.
● Re-install the unit away from lights.
● Attach a filter on receiving part.
Replace the indoor electronic control P.C.
board.
Replace the receiver P.C. board.
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Check of indoor electronic control P.C. board
Check the both “parts side” and “pattern
side” of indoor electronic control P.C.
board visually.
Replace the fuse.
Is fuse(F11) blown?
Be sure to check both fuse
and varistor in any case.
Replace the fan
motor.
Replace the indoor
electronic control
P.C. board.
Is winding
resistance of
fan motor 0 "?
Is winding
resistance of
vane motor 0 "?
No
Yes
Replace the vane
motor.
No
Yes
Yes
Is varistor(NR11) burnt?
Replace the varistor.
Yes
Turn OFF the power supply.
Remove indoor fan motor connector CN211 and
vane motor connector CN151 from the indoor electronic
control P.C. board and turn ON the power supply.
No
No
Does the unit operate with the remote controller?
Does the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp light up
by pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch?
Yes
No
Measure the
resistance between
CN201
1on the
indoor electronic
control P.C. board
and
N on the terminal
block with the tester.
Is resistance approx. 0"?
Replace the fuse (F12).
CN201
1
2
L
N
F12
1
3
Terminal
block
Be sure to check both resistance.
No(∞)
Yes
Turn OFF the
power supply.
Turn OFF the
power supply.
MSH-18/24RVMSH-30RV
(MSH-30RV)
(MSH18/24RV)
Varistor (NR11)
Indoor electronic
control P.C. board
Fuse (F11)
C
The unit doesn’t operate with the remote controller. Also, the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp doesn’t light up by pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
D
Check of outdoor unit
Compressor and or outdoor fan motor doesn’t operate.
MSH-18RV
Start
Press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
3-minute time delay works.
Test run operation operates for 30 minutes.
Check the voltage to the terminal block of outdoor
unit. Is there 220-240V AC to the terminal block
between - ?
Check the voltage to the terminal block of indoor unit.
Is there 220-240V AC to the terminal block between
N
2
- ?
2
N
Replace the indoor elec-
tronic control P.C. board.
No
No
Yes
Yes
Check the outdoor DEICER P.C.board at first, then check
the outdoor fan motor and the compressor.
Check the continuity of indoor and outdoor unit connection.
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MSH-24RV
Start
Operate the unit in COOL or HEAT mode by pressing the
EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
3-minute time delay works.
Test run operation operates for 30 minutes.
Compressor
doesn't operate.
Is there 5V DC between
+
J101 - J401 on the deicer
P.C. board? w1
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
between A1-A2 on the
compressor contactor(52C)?
Is there 220-240V AC
between 2/T1 on the
compressor contactor(52C)
and N on the outdoor
terminal block?
Check the compressor.
Outdoor fan motor
doesn't operate.
Is there 5V DC between
+
J101 - J401 on the deicer
P.C. board? w1
Is there 220-240V AC
between CN711 1-3 or
2-3 on the deicer P.C.
board? w1
Check the outdoor fan
motor. Refer to page 57.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
No
between CN730 1-3 on
the deicer P.C. board? w1
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
No
No
No
No
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Is there 220-240V AC
between 1/L1 on the
compressor contactor(52C)
and N on the outdoor
terminal block?
Replace the compressor
contactor(52C).
Is there 220-240V AC
between CN730 1-3 on
the deicer P.C. board? w1
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
w1 Refer to page 70.
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Is there 220-240V AC
to between
L-N on the
outdoor terminal block
?
No
Check the outdoor power supply
and connection of wiring.
Yes
Compressor
does not operate.
Yes
3minutes after the power
supply turns ON, is there
220-240V AC between
A1-A2 on the compressor
contactor?
Operate the unit in
COOL or HEAT mode by
pressing the EMERGENCY
OPERATION switch.
Outdoor fan motor
does not operate.
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
Check the compressor.
Replace the compressor
contactor(52C).
Turn ON the power supply.
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
between 2/T1 on the
compressor contactor(52C)
and N on the outdoor
terminal block?
Yes
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
No
Yes
No
Is there 220-240V AC
between 1/L1 on the
compressor contactor(52C)
and N on the outdoor
terminal block?
No
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
between CN711 1-3 or
2-3 on the deicer P.C.
board? w1
Operate the unit in
COOL or HEAT mode by
pressing the EMERGENCY
OPERATION switch.
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
Check the outdoor fan
motor. Refer to page 58.
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
CN730 1-3 on the deicer
P.C. board? w1
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
No
No
Is there 5V DC between
J101 - J401 on the deicer
P.C. board? w1
Is there 220-240V AC
between CN730 1-3 on
the deicer P.C. board? w1
+
Is there 5V DC between
J101 - J401 on the deicer
P.C. board? w1
+
w1 Refer to page 70.
MSH-30RV
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Check of outdoor unit
E
<MSH-24/30RV only>
Compressor and / or outdoor fan motor doesn’t stop.
1 Turn OFF the power supply.
2 After 30 seconds, turn ON the power supply again.
3 Operate the unit in COOL or HEAT mode by
pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
4 Operate the unit for 1 minute or more and stop it by
pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch again.
After 30 seconds,
does compressor stop?
After 30 seconds, does
outdoor fan motor stop?
Check of R.V. coil
F
Ok
Ok
Yes
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
No
between A1-A2 on the
compressor contactor?
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
No
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Yes
Is there 220-240V AC
between 2/T1 on the
No
compressor contactor and N
on the outdoor terminal
block?
Replace the
compressor contactor.
Yes
Unit operates COOL mode even if it is set to HEAT mode.
w First, measure the resistance of R.V. coil to confirm it is disconnected or is not short-circuit.
Disconnect the TAB52 on the deicer P.C. board.
Turn ON the power supply and operate
the indoor unit in HEAT mode by pressing
the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
After 3 minutes, is there
220-240V AC between CN721
1-3 on the deicer P.C. board?
Replace the R.V. coil.
Yes
No
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
No
Make the connection
of wiring correct.
Unit operates HEAT mode even if it is set to COOL mode.
w First, measure the resistance of R.V. coil to confirm it is disconnected or is not short-circuit.
Disconnect the TAB52 on the deicer P.C. board.
Turn ON the power supply and operate
the indoor unit in COOL mode by pressing
the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
After 3 minutes, is there
220-240V AC between CN721
1-3 on the deicer P.C. board?
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
Yes
No
Replace the R.V. coil.
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How to check mis-wiring and serial signal error
G
Outdoor unit doesn’t operate.
<MSH-18/24RV only>
Start
3 min. later, when 52C contactor turns ON, what self-check result is
displayed on OPERATION INDICATOR lamp on the indoor unit? ❈1
Repair wiring.
Yes
1. Turn OFF the power supply and disconnect in-out connecting wire on the indoor side.
2. Short-circuit between indoor terminal block and .
3. Turn ON the power supply and press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
Is there 20V DC between both ends of R132 when
52C contactor turns ON?
( By tester, the stylus is between 0 ~ 20V. )
Yes
1. Turn OFF the power supply.
2. Re-connect in-out connecting wire.
3. Turn ON the power supply.
1. Turn OFF the power supply.
2. Turn ON the power supply.
3. Press the
EMERGENCY OPERATION
switch.
Mis-wiring is indicated.(0.5-sec.ON, 0.5-sec.OFF)
Is there mis-wiring, poor contact, or wire disconnection?
No
3
N
No
❈1 Short circuit of JPG and JPS on the
indoor electronic control P.C. board
enables self-check to be displayed in 3
seconds.
Serial signal error is indicated.
(0.5-sec.ON, 2.5-sec.OFF)
Replace the indoor electronic control
P.C. board.
3 minutes later, when the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch is
pressed and 52C contactor turns ON, is there 220-240V AC between
the outdoor terminal block -? ❈2
N
2
Yes
+
Is there 5V DC between J8 -J9 (MSH-18RV)/
J101 -J401 (MSH-24RV) on the deicer P.C.
board? Refer to page 69 or 70. ❈2
–
+
–
No
Yes
Is there 10V DC between both ends of R601 on the
deicer P.C. board? Refer to page 69 or 70. ❈2
(By tester, the stylus is between 5 ~10V)
No
Yes
Replace the deicer P.C. board.
No
Rectify in-out connecting wire.
Check and rectify the fuse and the varistor
on the outdoor deicer P.C. board.
Rectify in-out connecting wire.
❈2 While the serial signal error is indicated,
52C contactor alternates ON for about 10
seconds and OFF for 3 minutes.
Measure the voltage when 52C contactor
is ON.
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How to check mis-wiring
1. Turn OFF the power supply and disconnect only terminal block 3 of in-out
connecting wire on indoor side.
2. Short-circuit terminal block N-3 by lead wire.
3. Turn ON the power supply and press once EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
During EMERGENCY OPERATION, is there
10V DC between both ends of R601on the
deicer P.C. board? (Refer to page 70.)
(By tester, the stylus is between 5 ~10V)
Start
No
No
Is there 1V DC between both ends of
PS132 on the indoor electronic control P.C.
board ?
( By tester, the stylus is between 0 ~ 1V. )
• Turn ON the power supply.
• Press once EMERGENCY OPERATION switch.
Is this mis-wiring, poor contact,
or wire disconnection?
Make them sure.
Replace the indoor electronic
control P.C. board.
Is there 220-240V AC between L-N
on the outdoor terminal block?
No
Check the outdoor power supply
and connection of wiring.
Is there 5V DC between J101 + -J401 on the deicer P.C. board?(Refer to page 70.)
Yes
No
Replace the deicer P.C. board.
Yes
No
Make the wiring between CN730
on the deicer P.C. board and
outdoor terminal block correct.
(Refer to page 70.)
Replace the deicer P.C. board.
Yes
Yes
Yes
After 3 minutes, mis-wiring is indicated
(0.5-second ON, 0.5-second OFF)
on OPERATION INDICATOR
lamp on indoor unit.w
w Short circuit of JPG and JPS on the indoor electronic control
P.C. board enables self -check to be displayed in 3 seconds.
• Turn OFF the power supply.
• Disconnect the lead wire that terminal
block N-3 is short-circuited.
• Connect ON in-out connecting wire.
Turn ON the power supply.
H
Outdoor unit doesn’t operate.
<MSH-30RV only>
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Measure
resistance
between CN 661
1 and 2.
Measure
resistance
between CN 662
3 and 4.
No
Yes
Replace the
thermistor.
Measure
resistance
between CN 662
1 and 2.
Connect CN661 and
CN662.
Turn ON the power
supply and press
the EMERGENCY
OPERATION
switch.
Does the resistancs
of thermistor have
the characteristics
on page 69 or 70?
No
Yes
Does the unit operate
10 minutes or more?
Replace the deicer P.C.
board.
Ok W1.
W1. It is thought defective contact of the connector.
Turn OFF the
power supply.
<MSH-30RV only>
Discharge temperature
thermistor(RT62)
<MSH-24/30RV only>
Ambient temperature
thermistor(RT63)
Defrost thermistor(RT61)
Check of LEV (Expansion valve)
Replace the
LEV coil.
With remote controller set toward the indoor unit, press
OPERATE/ STOP(ON/ OFF) button and confirm one
beep tone.
LEV operates in full-opening
direction.
Is LEV coil properly fixed to
the body?
Heating/ Cooling doesn't operate.
Ok
Do you hear LEV "click,
click·······"?
Do you touch LEV and feel
it vibrate?
Does the resistance of LEV coil
have the characterictics?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
LEV (CN724)
WHT–RED
RED–ORN
YLW–BRN
BRN–BLU
Resistance
30.3 " ~ 37.0 "
Characteristics of LEV coil
No
Properly fix LEV coil to
the body.
Replace the
deicer P.C. board.
NOTE : After check of LEV, do the undermentioned operations.
1. Turn OFF the power supply of the unit and turn ON again.
2. Press the RESET button on the remote controller.
1 During pressing OPERATION SELECT button
on remote controller, press RESET button.
2 First, release RESET button.
(Confirm all displays of remote controller.)
3 Then release OPERATION SELECT button.
1 During pressing OPERATION SELECT
button on remote controller, press
RESET button.
2 First, release RESET button.
(Confirm all displays of remote controller.)
3 Then release OPERATION SELECT button.
AMPM
CLOCK
˚C
AMPM
I
<MSH-30RV only>
J
Check of outdoor thermistor
Thermistors in the outdoor unit are abnormal.
w Disconnect the connectors CN661 and/ or CN662 from the deicer P.C. board.
(Check the characteristics of each thermistor.)
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TEST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE
MSH-18RV -
MSH-24RV -
E1
E1
Indoor electronic control P.C. board
Fan motor power supply
Fuse(F11) 250V AC 3.15A
Power supply input
220-240V AC
}
R132
0~20V DC
How to set “Auto restart function”
Cut the Resistor JR06.
(Refer to page 51.)
C144
+
5V DC
}
C144
Room temperature
thermistor(RT11)
Indoor coil thermistor(RT12)
Timer short mode point
(JPS, JPG)
(Refer to page 50.)
Emergency operation switch
JPG
12V DC
}
+
JP41
Resistance(k")
P.C.board
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TEST POINT DIAGRAM AND VOLTAGE
Indoor coil thermistor(RT12(main), RT13(sub))
Room temperature thermistor (RT11)
Resistance(k")
MSH-30RV -
E1
Indoor electronic control P.C. board
Fuse (F11)
250V AC 3.15A
PS132
Fan motor power supply
Power supply input
}
220-240V AC
5V DC
}
+
Room temperature
thermistor(RT11)
Indoor coil
thermistor(RT12(main))
Indoor coil
thermistor(RT13(sub))
How to set “Auto restart function”
Cut the Resistor JR07.
(Refer to page 51.)
}
12V DC
Emergency operation
switch
Timer short mode point
(JPS, JPG)
(Refer to page 50.)
+
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}
E1
R.V. coil
220-240V AC
}
MUH-18RV Outdoor deicer P.C. board
Outdoor fan motor
220-240V AC
R601
5~10V DC(Refer to page 64.)
}
+
220-240V AC
}
CN661 1-2
Defrost thermistor (RT61)
(Refer to page 66.)
}
}
12V DC
Fuse 2A/250V
Defrost interval
time short pin
(JP607,R853)
(Refer to page 50.)
+
J9
5V DC
}
J8
(Refer to page 64.)
+
+
}
52C
12V DC
Jumper wire for change in
defrost setting (JPC, JPE)
(Refer to page 50.)
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MUH-24RV -
Temperature(:)
Discharge temperature thermistor(RT62)
Resistance(k")
0 102030405060708090100110120
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Defrost thermistor (RT61)
Ambient temperature thermistor (RT63)
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Temperature(:)
Resistance(k")
MUH-30RV -
E1
E1
Outdoor deicer P.C. board
CN661 1-2
Defrost thermistor (RT61)
(Refer to
page 66.)
Defrost
interval
time short
pin(JPG1,
R871)
(Refer to
page 50.)
(Refer to
page 61,
62 or 65.)
+
J101
}
5V
DC
J401
<MSH-30RV only>
CN662 1-2
Discharge temperature thermistor
(RT62)
(Refer to page 66.)
Jumper wire for
change in defrost
setting (JRF, JRG)
(Refer to page 50.)
CN662 3-4
Ambient temperature thermistor
(RT63)
(Refer to page 66.)
70
LEV
connector
(CN724)
Fan motor
connector
(CN711)
Varistor
(NR62)
R.V. coil
}
(CN721)
+
12V DC
}
Fuse
3.15A / 250V
Varistor
(NR61)
CN7301-3
}
220-240V AC
(Refer to
page 61 or
62.)
R601
}
10V DC
+
(Refer to
page 64 or
65.)
Page 71
12
(1) Slide the sleeve and check if there is a locking lever or not.(2) The terminal with this connector is a terminal
with lock mechanism
1Slide the sleeve.
2Pull the terminal while
pushing the locking
lever.
1Hold the sleeve, and
pull out the terminal
slowly.
In case of terminal with lock mechanism, detach the terminal as shown below.
There are two types ( Refer to (1) and (2)) of the terminal with lock mechanism.
The terminal with no lock mechanism can be removed by pulling it out.
Check the shape of the terminal and work.
<"Terminal with lock mechanism" Detaching points>
Connector
Sleeve
Locking lever
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
12-1. MSH-18RV -MSH-24RV -
E1E1
INDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Removing the front panel
(1) Remove the screw caps at the down of the front panel.
Remove the screws.
(2) Pull the panel down to your side slightly and unhook the
catches at the top.
2. Removing the electronic control P.C. board, the
receiver P.C. board and the display P.C. board
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the electrical cover.
(3) Remove the screw of the terminal cover.
(4) Remove the screw of the terminal block.
(5) Unhook the catch of the lamp holder.
(6) Remove the receiver holder and the receiver P.C. board.
(7) Remove the screw of the ground wire.
(8) Disconnect all the connectors and all the lead wires on the
electronic control P.C. board.
(9) Remove the electronic control P.C. board and display P.C.
board.
Photo 1
Photo 2
Screw of the
ground wire
71
Lamp
holder
PHOTOS
Front panel
Screws
Indoor coil thermistor
Display
P.C. board
Receiver
P.C. board
Screw of
the terminal block
Indoor
electronic
control
P.C. board
Receiver
holder
Page 72
OPERATING PROCEDURE
PHOTOS
3. Removing the electrical box
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the electrical cover.
(3) Disconnect the connector of the indoor coil thermistor.
(4) Disconnect the motor connector (CN211 and CN121) and
the vane motor connector (CN151) on the electronic control P.C. board.
(5) Remove the screw of the electrical box, remove the electri-
cal box.
4. Removing the indoor fan motor and the line flow fan
(1) Remove the front panel.
(2) Remove the electrical box.
(3) Unhook the catches on the both sides of the nozzle assem-
bly.
(4) Remove the nozzle assembly.
(5) Remove the screws of the bearing support.
(6) Remove the screw of the heat exchanger unhook the
catch.
(7) Lifting the heat exchanger, remove the bearing support.
(8) Loose the screw fixing the line flow fan, remove the line
flow fan.
(9) Remove the screws of the motor band, remove the fan
motor.
Photo 3
Photo 4
Catch
Screw of the
heat exchanger
Screw of the
bearing support
Screw of the
electrical box
Heat exchanger
Photo 5
Indoor fan motor
Screws
of the
motor
band
Line flow fanScrew of the
motor band
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12-2. MSH-30RV -
INDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
E1
1. Removing the front panel
(1) Remove the screws caps of the front panel.
Remove the screws.
(2) Pull the panel down to your side slightly and unhook the
catches at the top.
2. Removing the electronic control P.C. board, the receiver
P.C. board and the display P.C. board
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the screw of the electrical cover.
Remove the electrical cover.
(3) Remove the screw of the V.A. clamp.
Remove the V.A. clamp.
(4) Remove the screw of the terminal block.
(5) Remove the screw of the ground wire.
(6) Disconnect all the connectors and all the lead wires on the
electronic control P.C. board.
(7) Remove the R.L holder.
(8) Remove the electronic control P.C. board.
(9) Open the R.L holder, remove the receiver P.C. board and
the display P.C. board.
Photo 1
Photo 2
R.L holder
Front panel
Screws
Screws of the ground wire
Screw of
the terminal block
Receiver
P.C.
board
Fan motor
connectors
Vane motor
connector
Indoor
electronic
control
P.C.board
Screw of
the electrical cover
Screw of the
V.A. clamp
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OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
3. Removing the electrical box
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the electrical cover. (Refer to 2)
(3) Disconnect the connector of the indoor coil thermistor.
(4) Disconnect the motor connector (CN211 and CN121) and
the vane motor connector (CN151) on the electronic
control P.C. board.
(5) Remove the screw of ground wire.
(6) Remove the fan motor lead wire and indoor coil thermistor
from the electrical box.
(7) Remove the lead wire of vane motor from the bottom of
electrical box.
(8) Remove the screw fixing the electrical box, remove the
electrical box.
4. Removing the vane motor
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the electrical cover. (Refer to 2)
(3) Remove the lead wire of vane motor.(Refer to 3)
(4) Remove the R.L. holder.
(5) Pull out the drain hose from the nozzle assembly, remove
the nozzle assembly.
(6) Remove the screws of the vane motor, disconnect the con-
nector.
(7) Remove the vane motor.
Photo 5
Screw of the
vane motor
Photo 3
Photo 4
Screws of the ground wire
Vane motors
Screw of the
electrical cover
Screw of the
electrical box
Screws
of the
vane
motor
Vane motor
5. Removing the line flow fan and the indoor fan motor
(1) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the electrical box. (Refer to 3)
(3) Pull out the drain hose from the nozzle assembly, remove
the nozzle assembly.
(4) Remove the water cut.
(5) Slide the hole cover, remove the hole cover.
(6) Remove the hexagon socket set screw from the line flow
fan.
(7) Remove the screws fixing the fan motor, remove the fan
motor. (Be careful not to drop the fan motor because it is
heavy.)
(8) Remove the screws fixing the left side of the heat
exchanger.
(9) Lifting the left side of the heat exchanger.
10
) Remove the line flow fan.
(
Photo 8
Hole
cover
Photo 6
Screws fixing the left
side of the
heat
exchanger
Photo 7
Indoor
coil
thermistor
Water cut
Screws fixing the fan motor
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12-3. MUH-18RV -
E1
OUTDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
1. Removing the cabinet
(1) Remove the screws of the cabinet.
(2) Hold the down of the cabinet on the both side to remove
the cabinet.
Photo 1
Photo 2
Screws
2. Removing the deicer P.C. board
(1) Remove the service panel and the cabinet.
(2) Disconnect all the connectors and the terminals on the
deicer P.C. board.
(3) Remove the deicer P.C. board.
Service
panel
Photo 3
Screws
Screws
Deicer
P.C. board
75
Compressor
capacitor
Red lead wire
White lead wire
Black lead wire
Terminal
block
Page 76
OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
3. Removing the outdoor fan motor
(1) Remove the cabinet. (Refer to 1)
(2) Disconnect the connector remove the clamp of fan motor
lead wire.
(3) Remove the propeller fan nut and remove the propeller fan.
(4) Remove screws fixing the fan motor.
4. Removing the compressor
(1) Remove the cabinet. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the soundproof felt.
(3) Remove the terminal cover on the compressor.
(4) Remove the electrical assembly.
(Refer to 2)
(5) Recover gas from the refrigerant circuit.
(6) Disconnect the welded part of the discharge pipe.
(7) Disconnect the welded part of the suction pipe.
(8) Remove nuts fixing the compressor.
(9) Remove the compressor.
Photo 4
propeller fan
Outdoor
fan motor
Propeller
fan nut
Photo 5
Set screws of the
outdoor fan motor
Discharge
pipe
Lead clamps
Set screws of the
outdoor fan motor
Terminal cover
Suction
pipe
Compressor
Compressor nuts
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OUTDOOR UNIT
OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
1. Removing the cabinet
(1) Remove the screws of the top panel and the top panel.
(2) Remove the screw of the service panel. To remove the
service panel, pull it down toward you and unhook the
catches on the both sides.
(3) Remove the screw of the cover panel. To remove the
cover panel.
(4) Remove the screws of the cabinet.
Open the cabinet to a 45-degree angle. Then lift it and
unhook the catches to remove.
NOTE: These photos use MUH-30RV -.
MUH-24RV -is almost the same as MUH-30RV -.
Photo 1
Cabinet
Screws of the top panel
E1
Photo 2
E1E1
Top panel
Service panel
Cover panel
2. Removing the deicer P.C. board
(1) Remove the top panel, the service panel and the cover
panel.
(2) Disconnect all the connectors and the terminals on the
deicer P.C. board.
(3) Remove the deicer P.C. board.
3. Removing the propeller fan and the outdoor fan motor
(1) Remove the cabinet. (Refer to 1)
(2) Remove the propeller fan nut and the propeller fan.
NOTE:Loose the propeller fan in the rotating direction for
removal.
When attaching the propeller fan, align the mark on
the propeller fan and the motor shaft cut section.
Set the propeller fan in position by using the cut on
the shaft and the mark on the propeller fan.
(3) Remove the screws and the outdoor fan motor and the
connectors.
Remove the outdoor fan motor.
Photo 3
Terminal
blocks
Photo 4
Propeller
fan
Propeller
fan nut
Screws of the cabinet
Deicer P.C.
board
Motor support
Compressor
contactor
Separator support plate
Separator
Valve bed
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OPERATING PROCEDUREPHOTOS
4. Removing the heat exchanger and compressor
(1) Remove the screws of the rear panel. Remove the screws
of the valve bed and the valve bed. (The valve bed is
fixed by the catches on the right and left sides. Lift it to
remove.)
Open the rear panel to the rear to remove.
NOTE :
All panels are fixed by catches, and must be removed by
up and down.
(2) Remove the screws of the side panel and the side panel.
(3) Remove the screws of the rear guard and the rear guard.
(4) Remove the screws of the separator support plate and
the separator support plate.
(5) Remove the screws of the motor support and the motor
support.
(6) Remove the relay panel.
Disconnect the fan motor lead wires.
(7) Remove the soundproof felt.
(8) Remove the screws of the separator and the separator.
(9) Recover gas from the refrigerant circuit.
(10)
Remove the screws of the heat exchanger and the heat
exchanger.
Detach the welded part of pipe.
(11)
Remove the nuts of the compressor and the compressor.
Detach the welded part of the suction pipe and the discharge pipe.
Photo 5
Screws
Rear
panel
Side
panel
Screws
Rear guard
Photo 6
Heat exchanger
Accumulator
Photo 7
Compressor
Stop valve
Sound
proof felt
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13
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
Q'ty/unit
Including 4,5
3PCS/SET
RemarksPart No.
NO.
Part Name
MSH-18RV-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
INSTALLATION PLATE
BOX(WH)
FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY(WH)
GRILLE(WH)
SCREW CAP(WH)
AIR FILTER
LAMP PANEL(WH)
LINE FLOW FAN
SLEEVE BEARING
BEARING MOUNT
DRAIN HOSE
NOZZLE(WH)
VANE(WH)
INDOOR COIL THERMISTOR
VANE MOTOR
POWER SUPPLY CORD
POWER SUPPLY CORD
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL BLOCK
ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR
RECEIVER P. C. BOARD
ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD
ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD
INDOOR FAN MOTOR
INDOOR FAN MOTOR
FAN MOTOR RUBBER MOUNT
DISPLAY P.C. BOARD
VARISTOR
FUSE
THERMAL FUSE
THERMAL FUSE
SURGE ABSORBER
SURGE ABSORBER
Part No.
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
Part Name
RT12
MV
TB
TB
RT11
MF
MF
NR11
F11
F12
F12
DSAR
DSAR
Q'ty/unit
MSH-18RV-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
(WH)
E1
MSH-24RV-
(WH)
E1
AUTO RESTART
AUTO RESTART
RA4V27 RA4V27 2PCS/SET
3.15A
93:
93:
Remarks
MSH-18RV -(WH)
E02 581 426
E02 527 083
21
22
REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE CONTROLLER HOLDER
1
1
1
1
MSH-24RV -(WH)
E1
E1
13-3. INDOOR UNIT
FUNCTIONAL PARTS
AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
1
SLEEVE
BEARING
2
3
16
15
13-4. ACCESSORY AND REMOTE
CONTROLLER PART
13
2122
4
5
6
INDOOR COIL
THERMISTOR
8
13-3. INDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
13-4. ACCESSORY AND REMOTE CONTROLLER PART
14
7
12
11
ROOM TEMPERATURE
10
9
THERMISTOR
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MUH-18RV -
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13-5. OUTDOOR UNIT
STRUCTURAL PARTS,
ELECTRICAL PARTS
AND FUNCTIONAL
PARTS
1
DEFROST
THERMISTOR
18
15
17
16
2
4
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Part No.Part Name
NO.
E02 140 233
1
E02 141 232
2
E02 141 521
3
E02 139 630
4
E02 141 501
5
E02 139 515
6
E02 138 506
7
E02 277 900
8
E02 277 290
9
E02 150 661
10
E02 139 662
11
E02 141 245
12
E02 444 961
13
E02 277 353
14
E02 144 301
15
E02 540 374
16
E02 444 451
17
E02 440 310
18
E02 004 340
19
E02 139 936
20
E02 064 936
E02 095 382
21
E02 139 490
22
E02 128 383
23
E02 214 642
24
BACK PANEL
CABINET
GRILLE
OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
PROPELLER FAN
MOTOR SUPPORT
COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET
COMPRESSOR
BASE
STOP VALVE(GAS)
STOP VALVE(LIQUID)
SERVICE PANEL
4-WAY VALVE
COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
TERMINAL BLOCK
DEICER P.C. BOARD
DEFROST THERMISTOR
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
CAPILLARY TUBE
CAPILLARY TUBE
FUSE
R.V. COIL
SURGE ABSORBER
CHECK VALVE
653
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
MC
C1
MF
TB
RT61
52C
F61
21S4
DSAR
7
8
Q'ty/unit
MUH-18RV-
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
14
13
12
11
10
9
E1
Remarks
4RUBBERS/SET
PH-36VPET
{15.88
{ 6.35
55+/420V AC
RA6V50 4P
{3.0✕{1.6✕750
{3.0✕{2.0✕500
250V / 2A
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MUH-24RV -
E1
13-6. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS
AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
28
27
26
1
25
2
3
8
4
10
5
11
24
12
6
23
22
7
13
14
15
16
8
9
2017
8
18
2119
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MUH-24RV -
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13-6. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS
AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
TOP PANEL
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THRMISTOR
OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
PROPELLER FAN
BASE
CABINET
HANDLE
FAN GUARD
4-WAY VALVE
R.V. COIL
DEFROST THERMISTOR
COMPRESSOR RUBBER SET
COMPRESSOR
STOP VALVE(LIQUID)
STOP VALVE(GAS)
SERVICE PANEL
COVER PANEL
TERMINAL BLOCK
OUTDOOR FAN CAPACITOR
SURGE ABSORBER
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR
DEICER P.C. BOARD
REAR PANEL
REAR GUARD
SIDE PANEL
MOTOR SUPPORT
FUSE
CHECK VALVE
CZ SURGE ABSORBER
CAPILLARY TUBE
CAPILLARY TUBE
CAPILLARY TUBE
DISCHARGE PRESSURE REGULATOR
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
RT63
MF
21S4
RT61
MC
TB
C2
DSAR
52C
C1
F61
CZ
E1
Remarks
RA6V85-
4RUBBERS/SET
NH-47VMDT
{9.52
{15.88
4P
3.0+/440V AC
50+/440V AC
250V/3.15A
{3.0O{1.6O350
{3.0O{2.0O350
{4.0O{2.4O200
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MSH-30RV -(WH)
E02 527 620
E02 527 666
E02 527 667
INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER
UNION (GAS)
UNION (LIQUID)
{15.88
{9.52
10
11
12
1
1
1
E1
13-7. INDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS
1
2
3
13-8. INDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER
10
4
CATCH
5
SCREW
CAP
6
7
13-7. INDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS
Part number that is circled is not shown in the illustration.
NO.
E02 527 970
1
E02 527 234
2
E02 527 000
3
E02 408 142
4
E02 527 067
5
E02 527 010
6
E02 527 100
7
E02 527 975
8
E02 528 007
9
INSTALLATION PLATE
BOX (WH)
FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY(WH)
CATCH
SCREW CAP (WH)
GRILLE (WH)
AIR FILTER
CORNER BOX RIGHT
LAMP PANEL
Part Name
8
Optional
parts
(See back
cover.)
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
11
12
MSH-30RV -
Q'ty/unit
(WH)
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
1
1
E1
RemarksPart No.
Including No.4,5,6
4PCS/ SET
3PCS/ SET
13-8. INDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER
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MSH-30RV -(WH)
23
24
E02 529 426
E02 527 083
REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE CONTROLLER HOLDER
1
1
E1
13-9. INDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND
ELECTRICAL PARTS
1
20
13-10. ACCESSORY AND
REMOTE CONTROLLER PART
19
2324
2
3
SLEEVE
BEARING
4
12
5
6
14
11
18
13
ROOM
TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
10
7
FUSE
8
VARISTOR
9
15
16
17
13-9. INDOOR UNIT FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.
Q'ty/unit
MSH-30RV -
(WH)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NO.
1
E02 527 302
2
E02 408 509
3
E02 001 504
4
E02 408 702
5
E02 527 235
6
E02 527 040
7
E02 527 041
8
E02 127 382
9
E02 336 385
10
E02 527 034
11
E02 527 300
12
E02 448 303
13
E02 408 303
14
E02 527 333
15
E02 528 329
16
E02 527 468
17
E02 640 452
18
E02 527 308
19
E02 639 375
20
E02 527 307
21
E02 528 034
22
E02 529 034
Part Name
LINE FLOW FAN
BEARING MOUNT
SLEEVE BEARING
DRAIN HOSE
NOZZLE (WH)
VANE UPPER (WH)
VANE LOWER (WH)
FUSE
VARISTOR
VANE CRANK SET
INDOOR FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY
VANE MOTOR (VERTICAL)
VANE MOTOR (HORIZONTAL)
MOTOR BAND
DISPLAY P.C. BOARD
RECEIVER P.C. BOARD
ELECTRONIC CONTROL P.C. BOARD
ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR
TERMINAL BLOCK
INDOOR COIL THERMISTOR
VANE MOTOR SUPPORT SET(RIGHT)
VANE MOTOR SUPPORT SET(LEFT)
Symbol
in Wiring
Diagram
F11
NR11
MF
MV2
MV1
RT11
TB
RT12, RT13
E1
RemarksPart No.
3.15A
RC4V40 Including RUBBER MOUNT
RIGHT & LEFT
UP & DOWN
AUTO RESTART
Including No.16
13-10. ACCESSORY AND REMOTE CONTROLLER PART
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MUH-30RV -
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13-11. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS
AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
29
28
27
9
1
26
2
3
4
5
31
30
11
6
12
7
13
8
25
24
10
23
22
19
B
A
20
21
2
14
9
15
16
17
18
86
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MUH-30RV -
E1
13-11. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS
AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the illustration.