Sharp AY-XP08CE, AE-X08BE-C, AY-XP10CE, AE-X10BE-C, AE-X13BE Service Manual

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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
INDOOR UNIT
AY-XP08CE AY-XP10CE AY-XP13CE
OUTDOOR UNIT
AE-X13BE
S8235AYXP13CE
SPLIT TYPE
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
SERVICE MANUAL
Page
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 2
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................................. 3
WIRING DIAGRAMS ......................................................................................................................................... 5
ELECTRICAL PARTS .........................................................................................................................................9
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................10
MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................12
FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 17
FUNCTION AND OPERATION OF PROTECTIVE PROCEDURES ............................................................... 27
BREAKDOWN DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE .................................................................................................... 29
REFRIGERATION CYCLE ............................................................................................................................. 32
PERFORMANCE CURVES ............................................................................................................................. 33
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................... 34
OPTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .........................................................................................................................43
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MODELS
SHARP CORPORATION
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
MODEL
I
NDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
ITEMS AY-XP08CE
AE-X08BE-C
AY-XP10CE
AE-X10BE-C
AY-XP13CE AE-X13BE
Cooling capacity
(Min. ~ Max.)
kW 2.2(0.9 _ 2.7) 2.8(0.9 _ 3.3) 3.6(0.9 _ 4.2)
Heating capacity
(Min. ~ Max.)
kW 3.2(0.9 _ 3.6) 3.7(0.9 _ 5.0) 4.8(1.0 _ 6.2)
Moisture removal(at cooling) Liters/h 0.7 0.8 1.3
Electrical data
Phase Single Rated frequency Hz 50 Rated voltage V 220 - 240
Cool A 3.4 _ 3.1 4.3 _ 4.0 5.5 _ 5.1
Rated current Heat A 4.2 _ 3.9 4.8 _ 4.4 6.8 _ 6.2
Cool W 730 930 1200
Rated input Heat W 910 1050 1480
Cool % 98 _ 98 98 _ 97 99 _ 98
Power factor Heat % 98 _ 97 99 _ 99 99 _ 99
Type Hermetically sealed rotary type
Compressor Model 44A072QV2JD HV187X1-S12F3 HV237A1-S15DK
Oil charge 280cc (SUNISO 4GST) 370cc (SUNISO 4GSD) 455cc (SUNISO 4GSD) Evaporator Louver Fin and Grooved tube type
Refrigerant system Condenser Corrugate Fin and Grooved tube type
Control Capillary tube Refrigerant volume
760g 850g 880g
De-lce system Micro computer controled reversed systems
Noise level
High dB(A) 33 43 36 43 38 48
(at cooling)
Med. dB(A) 29 32 33 – Low dB(A) 27 27 29
Fan system
Drive Direct drive Air flow quantity High m3/min. 7.5 28 9.8 27.7 9.4 30 (at cooling) Med. m3/min. 6.5 8.0 8.0
Low m3/min. 5.1 6.0 6.5
Fan
Cross flow fan Propeller fan Cross flow fan Propeller fan Cross flow fan Propeller fan
Connections
Refrigerant coupling Flare type Refrigerant tube size Gas, Liquid 3/8", 1/4" 1/2", 1/4" Drain piping mm O.D ø 18
Others
Compressor: Thermal protector
Safety device Fan motors: Thermal fuse
Fuse, Micro computer control
Air filters Polypropylene net (Washable)
Width mm 815 780 815 780 815 780
Net dimensions Height mm 278 540 278 540 278 540
Depth mm 198 269 198 269 198 269
Net weight kg 9 36 10 36 10 39 Note: The condition of star " " marked item are ‘ISO5151’ : 1994(E), condition T1.
SPECIFICATIONS
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
269
179.5
182.5
136
81
780
70
540
310
335
540
12
37.5
4.5
58
158
16
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Figure E-1. INDOOR UNIT
Figure E-2. OUTDOOR UNIT
815
278
198
1100
Length unit (mm)
22.0
58
CRMC-A442JBE0
R03(AAA) 2PCS.
SHARP CORPORATION
INVERTER AIR CONDITIONER
18.5
175
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure E-3. INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS
815 (unit size)
More than 50mm
E
Center of wall hole: Leftward piping
Center of wall hole: Backward piping
Outline of indoor unit
55 95
80 55
AJ
IF
E
D
D
FA
C
J
H
I
GB
21
278 (unit size)
38
Ceiling
E
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure W-1. Wiring Diagram for AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE
WIRING DIAGRAMS
2.5A
or
3A
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure W-2. Wiring Diagram for AE-X08BE-C
+
-
+
-
N
1
2
INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL
BOARD
CONTROL
BOARD
UNIT
POWER
SUPPLY
FAN
MOTOR
TERMINAL BOARD
UNIT TO UNIT CORD
SINGLE PHASE
220-240V 50Hz
BL
T2
BR
T3
RE
FC4
BULK HEAD
RE
T1
WPE1
C1
C2
C3
C4
C33
C34
15A
250V
SA1
RY1
T4
CN11
CT1
The voltage is high at C8 (electronic capacitors) on outdoor unit.
For mentenance discharge at C8 to prevent electric shock.
In case that WPE2 has been fused, the voltage is kept high at C8.
CAUTION
BK
:
BLACK RE
:
RED YE
:
YELLOW
BL
:
BLUE WH
:
WHITE G:GREEN
BR
:
BROWN OR
:
ORANGE
GR
:
GRAY G
(
Y
):
GREEN-YELLOW
BL
GR
G
(
Y
)
G
(
Y
)
FAN
MOTOR
BL
PTC1
MRY1
IN OUT
GR
T6
T5
BK
T9
T7
T8
YE
RE
C8
OUTDOOR UNIT
POWER
TRANSISTOR
MODULE
(
QM1
)
UVW
RE
WH
BK
COMPRESSOR
THERMISTOR
PIPE TEMP.
THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR
TEMP.
THERMISTOR
COMP. TEMP.
CN8
TH2
TH1
TH3
RE
OR
G
3 1
5
LED INDICATION OF SELF-DIAGNOSIS
ON OUTDOOR UNIT
LED BLINKING
LED turns on
Slow flashing
(
1 time for 2 seconds
)
Quick flashing
(
3 times for 2 seconds
)
Example: NO.2 Compressor lock
on
off
1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec
NO.3 Overheat of the compressor
1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec
123
4
5
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Normal
Compressor lock
Abnormal signal line
Overheat of the compressor
Power module
(
QM1
)
abnornality
Short circuit of the thermistor
7
8
6
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Open circuit of the thermistor
AC overcurrent
AC abnormal current
BK
1
2
3
4
5
6
NR1
NR2
CNR1
N
1
2
L3
L4
WPE33A250V
CN3
CONTROL BOARD UNIT
DIODE BRIDGE
DB1
BL
C5
WPE2
10A
250V
BL
OR
BL
YE
FC1
T10
C10
C
AM
CONTROL
BOX
FAN MOTOR
CAPACITOR
1.5
μ
F 430V
C31
+
-
L1
WH
C8:1500
μ
F 420V
BL
9
Power factor module error
R
C
S
FC6
FC7
AF1
L­L+
I-
I+
ACTIVE
FILTER
FC5
O-
O+
WH
RE
BR
FC2
3 1
RY2
CNR2
4-WAY
VALVE
CN4
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure W-3. Wiring Diagram for AE-X10BE-C
+
-
+
-
N
1
2
INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL
BOARD
CONTROL
BOARD
UNIT
POWER
SUPPLY
FAN
MOTOR
TERMINAL BOARD
UNIT TO UNIT CORD
SINGLE PHASE
220-240V 50Hz
BL
T2
BR
T3
RE
FC4
BULK HEAD
RE
T1
WPE1
C1
C2
C3
C4
C33
C34
15A
250V
SA1
RY1
T4
CN11
CT1
The voltage is high at C8 (electronic capacitors) on outdoor unit.
For mentenance discharge at C8 to prevent electric shock.
In case that WPE2 has been fused, the voltage is kept high at C8.
CAUTION
BK
:
BLACK RE
:
RED YE
:
YELLOW
BL
:
BLUE WH
:
WHITE G:GREEN
BR
:
BROWN OR
:
ORANGE
GR
:
GRAY G
(
Y
):
GREEN-YELLOW
BL
GR
G
(
Y
)
G
(
Y
)
FAN
MOTOR
BL
PTC1
MRY1
IN OUT
GR
T6
T5
BK
T9
T7
T8
YE
RE
C8
OUTDOOR UNIT
POWER
TRANSISTOR
MODULE
(
QM1
)
UVW
RE
WH
BK
COMPRESSOR
THERMISTOR
PIPE TEMP.
THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR
TEMP.
THERMISTOR
COMP. TEMP.
CN8
TH2
TH1
TH3
RE
OR
G
3 1
5
LED INDICATION OF SELF-DIAGNOSIS
ON OUTDOOR UNIT
LED BLINKING
LED turns on
Slow flashing
(
1 time for 2 seconds
)
Quick flashing
(
3 times for 2 seconds
)
Example: NO.2 Compressor lock
on
off
1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec
NO.3 Overheat of the compressor
1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec
WIRING DIAGRAM
123
4
5
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Normal
Compressor lock
Abnormal signal line
Overheat of the compressor
Power module
(
QM1
)
abnornality
Short circuit of the thermistor
7
8
6
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Open circuit of the thermistor
AC overcurrent
AC abnormal current
BK
1
2
3
4
5
6
NR1
NR2
CNR1
N
1
2
L3
L4
WPE33A250V
CN3
CONTROL BOARD UNIT
DIODE BRIDGE
DB1
BL
C5
WPE2
10A
250V
BL
OR
BL
YE
FC1
T10
C10
C
AM
CONTROL
BOX
FAN MOTOR
CAPACITOR
1.5
μ
F 430V
C31
+
-
L1
WH
C8:1500
μ
F 420V
BL
9
Power factor module error
U(R)
W(C)
V(S)
FC6
FC7
AF1
L­L+
I-
I+
ACTIVE
FILTER
FC5
O-
O+
WH
RE
BR
FC2
3
1
RY2
CNR2
4-WAY
VALVE
CN4
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure W-4. Wiring Diagram for AE-X13BE
+
+
-
-
+
+-
-
+
+
-
-
N
1
2
INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL
BOARD
CONTROL
BOARD
UNIT
POWER
SUPPLY
FAN
MOTOR
TERMINAL BOARD
UNIT TO UNIT CORD
SINGLE PHASE
220-240V 50Hz
BL
T2
BR
T3
RE
FC3
FC4
BULK HEAD
RE
T1
WPE1
C31
C1
C2
20A
250V
SA1
RY1
G(Y) T4
L1
CN11
CN14
CT1
The voltage is high at C8 (electronic capacitors) on outdoor unit.
For mentenance discharge at C8 to prevent electric shock.
In case that WPE2 has been fused, the voltage is kept high at C8.
CAUTION
BK
:
BLACK RE
:
RED YE
:
YELLOW
BL
:
BLUE WH
:
WHITE G:GREEN
BR
:
BROWN OR
:
ORANGE
GR
:
GRAY G
(
Y
):
GREEN-YELLOW
U
(
R
)
V
(
S
)
W
(
C
)
BL
GR
OR
FAN
MOTOR
BL
BL
PTC
MRY1
IN OUT
GR
T6
T5
BK
FC5
T9
T7
T8
YE
WH WH
RE
RE
RE
C8
OUTDOOR UNIT
POWER
TRANSISTOR
MODULE
(
QM1
)
UVW
RE
WH
BK
COMPRESSOR
THERMISTOR
PIPE TEMP.
THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR
TEMP.
THERMISTOR
COMPRESSOR TEMP.
CN8
FAN MOTOR
CAPACITOR
2µF 430V
TH2
TH1
TH3
RE
OR
G
3
1
3
1
5
LED INDICATION OF SELF-DIAGNOSIS
ON OUTDOOR UNIT
LED BLINKING
LED turns on
Slow flashing
(
1 time for 2 seconds
)
Quick flashing
(
3 times for 2 seconds
)
Example: NO.2 Compressor lock
on
off
1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec
NO.3 Overheat of the compressor
1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec 1.0sec 0.6sec 0.6sec
123
4
5
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Normal
Compressor lock
Abnormal signal line
Overheat of the compressor
QM1(IPM) Abnormality
Short circuit of the thermistor
7
8
6
NO. LED indication pattern
Mulfunction part or abnormal condition
Open circuit of the thermistor
AC overcurrent
9
Power factor module error
AC abnormal current
BK
1
2
3
4
5
6
NR1
NR2
CNR1
RY2
CNR2
N
1
2
L3
L4
WPE33A250V
CN3CN4
CONTROL BOARD UNIT
DIODE BRIDGE
DB1
BL
C5
WPE2
20A
250V
BL
BR
FC2
BL
YE
FC1
T10
C10
~~
C
AM
4 WAY
VALVE
except cooling only models
ACTIVE
FILTER
AF1
CN12
CN13
I
I
0
0
LL
14
CONTROL
BOX
C8: 1300µF 450V
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
For Model AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE
DESCRIPTION MODEL REMARKS SITE Indoor fan motor ML-A915 220 - 240V, 50Hz AY Indoor fan motor capacitor 430V, 2µF AY Transformer Primary; AC 220 - 240V, 50Hz AY
Secondary; AC19V, 50Hz
WPE1 QFS-GA040JBZZ (250V, 3A) AY
For Model AE-X08BE-C
Compressor 44A072QV2JD 3-PHASE Induction motor AE Outdoor fan motor ML-A902 220 - 240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz AE Outdoor fan motor capacitor 430V, 1.5µF AE WPE1 QFS-GA033JBZZ(15A, 250V) AE WPE2 QFS-GA015JBE0(10A, 250V) AE WPE3 QFS-GA040JBZZ(3A, 250V) AE
For Model AE-X10BE-C
Compressor HV187X1-S12F3 3-PHASE Induction motor AE Outdoor fan motor ML-A902 220 - 240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz AE Outdoor fan motor capacitor 430V, 1.5µF AE WPE1 QFS-GA033JBZZ(15A, 250V) AE WPE2 QFS-GA015JBE0(10A, 250V) AE WPE3 QFS-GA040JBZZ(3A, 250V) AE
For Model AE-X13BE
Compressor HV237A1-S15DK 3-PHASE Induction motor AE Outdoor fan motor ML-A903 220 - 240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz AE Outdoor fan motor capacitor 430V, 2.0µF AE WPE1 QFS-GA014JBE0(20A, 250V) AE WPE2 QFS-GA019JBE0(20A, 250V) AE WPE3 QFS-GA040JBZZ(3A, 250V) AE
ELECTRICAL PARTS
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
INDOOR UNIT
AC power
CPU
3 A
WPE1
DC power supply circuit
Fan motor phase control circuit
Rotation pulse input circuit
AC clock circuit
Louvre motor drive circuit(upper)
Louvre motor drive circuit(lower)
Remote controller signal reception circuit
Buzzer drive circuit
CPU reset circuit
CPU oscillator circuit
Room temp. detect circuit
Heat exchanger pipe thermo circuit
Compensation circuit/ select circuit
Compensation circuit
Switchover circuit
Serial I/O circuit
Compressor relay drive circuit
LED drive circuit
Auto restart circuit
Test run circuit
Auxiliary mode
Power on circuit
Cluster generator drive circuit
Cluster generator sensor circuit
Gas sensor circuit
Dust sensor circuit
Room fan motor
Fan motor pulse detect
Flow direction control (louver motor upper)
Flow direction control (louver motor lower)
Wireless remote control operation
Audible operation confirmation
Room temp. thermistor
Heat exchanger pipe thermistor
Blower temperature, fan speed, model select
Outdoor ratings
Wireless, preheat
Indoor/outdoor control signal I/O
Outdoor unit power supply on/off control
LED display
Test run (forced operation)
Auxiliary mode button ON/OFF
Self diagnostics, fault diagnosis
Cluster generator
Unit-unit wiring (AC power and serial signals)
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
OUTDOOR UNIT for AE-X08BE-C/AE-X10BE-C
OUTDOOR UNIT for AE-X13BE
CPU
15 A
protection
Outdoor fan
4-way valve
Power transistor module
Compressor
Current transformer
Compressor thermistor
Heat exchanger pipe thermistor
Outdoor temperature thermistor
Heat exchanger pipe thermistor(option)
Outdoor temperature thermistor(option)
LED
3 A
protection
10 A
protection
Power supply circuit (built into IPM)
CPU oscillator circuit
Outdoor fan relay drive circuit
4-way valve relay drive circuit
Power transistor module drive circuit
Serial I/O circuit
CPU reset circuit
DC overcurrent detection circuit
AC overcurrent detection circuit
Compressor thermo circuit
Heat exchanger pipe thermo circuit
Outdoor temp. thermo. circuit
Winter kit circuit (option)
LED drive circuit
Test mode circuit
Active filter circuit
Filter circuit
Smoothing circuit
Unit-unit wiring (AC power and serial signals)
CPU
20 A
protection
Outdoor fan
4-way valve
Power transistor module
Compressor
Current transformer
Compressor thermistor
Heat exchanger pipe thermistor
Outdoor temperature thermistor
Heat exchanger pipe thermistor(option)
Outdoor temperature thermistor(option)
LED
3 A
protection
20 A
protection
Power supply circuit (built into IPM)
CPU oscillator circuit
DC overvoltage detection circuit
Outdoor fan relay drive circuit
4-way valve relay drive circuit
Power transistor module drive circuit
Serial I/O circuit
CPU reset circuit
DC overcurrent detection circuit
AC overcurrent detection circuit
Compressor thermo circuit
Heat exchanger pipe thermo circuit
Outdoor temp. thermo. circuit
Winter kit circuit (option)
LED drive circuit
Test mode circuit
Active filter circuit
Filter circuit
Smoothing circuit
Unit-unit wiring (AC power and serial signals)
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
MICROCOMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM
Figure L-1. Electronic Control Circuit Diagram for AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE
NO.
NONE
JP3JP2JP1
15K13K 13K 15K15K13K13K 15K15K13K13K 15K13K
R51R50R49R48R47R46R45R44R43R42R7R6R5R4JP99
NONE
NONE
NONEUSE
USE
USE
NONE
NONE 33K
13K 15K13K 13K 15K 15K13K 13K 15K 15K13K13K 15K
15K13K 13K 15K15K13K13K 15K15K13K13K13K
68K
NONE
NONE
USE
SW2
NONE
56
6.8K
6.8K
100
R72
0.1W
CN6
CN301
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
BCN3
BCN1
BCN2
CN103
BCN101
BCN201
R9
470
R71C39
NF1
2W
0.1W
1/4W
CN9
R301
1/4W
JP7
JP5
JP3
JP2
JP1
CN10
0.25W
IN
D7
D10
10K
R68
2W
D8
R61
R60
12K 12K
2W
2W
2W
R55?59
D11
2
1
3
2
3
Q9
Q10
1
IC6
0.1W
10K
8M
OSC1
3.3K
R17
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
R19 R20
10K 10K10K
0.1W
10K
0.1W
R18
1/4W
0.1W
1.8K
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
D6
PC1
0.1W
0.1W
R38
10KF
0.1W
R66
1/2W
3.3
1K
0.1W
0.1W
2K
1/4W
0.1W
R67
CN7
D13
D12
C37
3
1+2
GENERATOR
CLUSTER
76531
0.1µ
275V
C38
1
3
CN8
275V 1W
R42?51:1/4W
0.1W
+
C8
100µ
10V
GND
R51
0.1W
0.1W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
1/4W
1/4W
330 R113
330 R114
1/2W
1/2W 1/2W
R102300
1/2W
220 R101
R201
47
33µ
10V
+
0.1µ
IC201
C202
C201
R104
R103
LED104
LED103
330
1/2W
R117
56
R118
680
R16
680
R15
680
R14
+
+
10µ
16V16V
10µ
C11C12
0.1W 0.1W
R11
R12R13
10KF 10KF
10KF
0.1W
5V
MOTOR
FAN
IC
HOLE
TH2
15kΩ(25˚C)
10kΩ(25˚C)
TH1
123
4
123
ROOM TMP.
PIPE TMP.
CN5
654321
LED131
21
(CLUSTER)
GR
BL
BCN102
3
1
LED101
LED102
23
0.033µ 100
1µ
0.1W
0.1W
LED121
R105
100
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
LED111
R106
R107
R108
R109
LED105
LED106
LED107
LED108
LED109
LED110
220
220
220
220
1/2W 220
R112
3301/2W
R111 1/2W 330
R116
R115
330
1/2W
R110
3301/2W
2201/2W
F1
E1
B1
C1
A1
G1
D1
C2
B2
F2
E2
A2
G2
D2
CM1,2
H1
H2
1(E1) 2(D1) 3(C1) 4(H1) 5(E2) 6(D2) 7(G2) 8(C2) 9(H2)
13(CM2)
14(CM1)
16(A1)
17(G1)
18(F1)
15(B1)
12(F2) 11(A2) 10(B2)
NC
NC
2
1
3
3
1
2
Q2
Q1
1/2W
RY1
R8
BZ1
SSR1
IC5
9
R23
680
132
TOP
LOUVER
MOTOR
MOTOR
LOUVER
BOTTOM
CN4
CN3
231
12345
4
5
123
8
R10
10K
9
JP11
C36
0.1µ
10K
R21
0.01?
0.01?
0.01?
C19
C20
C21
16V
16V
16V
R4
R5
R7
R6
SENSOR
LEVEL
MODEL
680680680680 680
2.7KR32
3
PC2
7654321
8
9
CN101
13245
9
8
1234567
R70
R69
R65
10µ
16V
275V
C7
CN1
100µ
16V
C29
1/2W
300
R39
+
D9
R62
R63
R64
1000µ
C32
10V
Q8
C35
IC8
R54
R53
R50
R49
R48
R47
R46
R45
R44
R43
R42
C34
C33
R52
R35
C26 R36
C27
C28
Q7
R41
C31
C30
Q6
R37
Q5
R34
R33
C25
Q4
R30
C24
R31
C23
C22
CN99
R22
R24
C10
Q3
C9
IC7
10K C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
IC4
12V
D5
C6
C5
C4
R2
R1
C2
C3
LED110,111 : POWER MONITOR POWER
FUSE
THERMAL
TR1
2W
2W
JP6
0.01µ
16V
16V
0.01µ
JP99
3
1
1/2W
1
2
3
470
SSR2
2
3
2
1
GS1
1
240
+
11K
5V
25V
47µ
+
OUT
100µ
16V
+
SENSOR
DUST
12345
6
12345
6
10K
IN
IC3
IC2
+
2.7K
11K
GAS SENSOR
2
312
4
213
4
3
430V
2µ
C1
L1
0.01µ
SSR1
11
13
FAN MOTOR
THERMAL
FUSE
531
16V
0.01µ
2
3
1
3.3K
6.8K
1K
0.1?
4 3 2 1
7
6
5
8
FAN L
FAN M
FAN H
RATE HEAT
RATE COOL
0.01µ
16V
20K
22K
4.7K
2
1
4
3
4
1
2
250V
0.01µ
50V
1000P
100K
BOARD
TERMINAL
S2
1
0.1µ275V
NR1
TO
OUTDOOR
UNIT
N
N
33K
33K
9
1.8K
8
0.01µ
0.01µ
0.01µ
0.1µ
16V
16V
16V
50V
1000p
3
1
POWER ON
TEST
HOT KEEP
PREHEAT
WIRELESS
(PATTERN
SIDE)
IC1
M3803**
SW2
0.1?
0.1µ
L
H
2
1
3
SW1
8
GND
RESET
7
6
OE
SERIAL5CLOCK
4
35V2
12V1BUSY
5
423
1
ZD1
-24V
35V
100µ
50V
0.047µ
+
33K
33K
33K
33K
33K
LED109 : POWER MONITOR 4
LED108 : POWER MONITOR 3
LED107 : POWER MONITOR 2
LED106 : POWER MONITOR 1
LED105 : POWER MONITOR ECO
SW2 : POWER SELECTION
SW1 : AUX.(TEST RUN)
LED104 : OUTDOOR TEMP.
LED103 : ROOM TEMP.
LED102 : TIMER
LED101 : OPERATION
(NOTE)
:TEST POINT
CN102
7805
0.1µ
IN
1000µ
35V
7812
0.1µ 50V
+
D1?4
JP10
12
P47
P46
P44
P37
F
R
O
N
T
P15
16 15 14 13 12 11
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P43
P45
P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P60 P61 P62
17181920212223242526272829
P42
CNVss(Vpp)
RESET
P41
P40
Xin
Xout
Vss
P27
P26
P25
P24
P23
303132
P22
P21
P20
P36
P35
495051
P34
P33
P32
P31
P30
Vcc
Vref
AVss
P67
P66
P65
P64
P6364
6362616059585756555453
52
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33P17
P16
P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00
T
250V
WPE1
3A
RY1
OUT
PHASE
SINGLE
SUPPLY
POWER
50V
50V
I
H
F
G
25V
47µ
10K
10V
50V
50V
50V
50V
1/2W
50V
R40
18KF
24K
USE
USE
USE
AY-XP08CE
AY-XP10CE
AY-XP13CE
Page 13
13
AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure L-2 Printed Wiring Board for AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE
TOCLUSTERGENERATOR
FROMCLUSTERGENERATOR
FROMDUSTSENSOR
BCN201
or
BCN401
FROM TERMINAL1OF TERMINALBOARD3
P
(BROWN)
FROM TERMINAL1OF TERMINALBOARD4
P
(BLACK)
TO TERMINALNOF TERMINALBOARD4
P
(BLUE)
TO TERMINAL2OF TERMINALBOARD4
P
(RED)
FROM FANMOTOR
FROMFANMOTOR
FROMLOUVERMOTOR(TOP)
FROMLOUVERMOTOR(BOTTOM)
FROMTHERMISTOR
Page 14
14
AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure L-3. Electronic Control Circuit Diagram for AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C
TB (TERMINAL BOAOD)
N12
1
2
3
4
BLUE
BROWN
RED
FC4
GREEN/YELLOW
T2
T1
T4
T3
L3 L4
C31
275V 1µF
C4
250V 2200pF
1
2
3
4
C2
275V 1µF
C3
250V 2200pF
C34
250V 2200pF
WPE1
250V
15A
C1
275V 1µF
C33
250V 2200pF
R2 R1
1/4W
510K
1/4W
510K
CT1
TO QM1 (IPM)
T5
T6
MRY1
PTC
BLU
GRAY
GRAY
WHITE WHITE
L1
IN
IN
LL
ORANGE
AC1
FC2
FC5
FC7
FC6
AC2
BLACK
BROWN
4321
OUT
OUT
AF1 (PFM)
TM-05C
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
C8
420V 1500µF
C30
25V 100µF
C11
25V 0.1µF
C18
50V 0.1µF
R35
510
R41
10K
R36
510
NOTE
1. MARK IS TEST POINT.
2. IF NOT SPECIFIED 1/4W (RESISTOR)
YELLOW
BLUE
T9
T10
T7
C10
630V 0.33µF
R39
1/2W
270K
250V
10A
WPE2
13V
5V
5V
R40
1/2W
270K
T8
C32
250V 2200pF
1 : Red 2-12 : White
121110
987654321
12 11 10 98 7654321
CN11 (CONTROL PWB)
U
V
W
4321
QM1 (IPM)
TM-32T
TO AF1 (PFM)
FC1
RED
WHITE
BLACK
U
V
W
IC2
Q4
AF ON H
AF OFF L
(AF CONT)
(AF ARM) ERROR H
R33
R32
R31
R30
R29
R28
390 U
390 X
390 V
390 Y
390 W
390 Z
65432
1
BCN11
CN8
TH3
(THERMISTOR for OUTDOOR TEMP.)
TH2
(THERMISTOR for HEAT-EXCHANGER)
TH1
(THERMISTOR for COMPRESSOR)
R38
6.8KF
C26
16V 10µF
5V
C22
16V 10µF
C21
16V 10µF
R21
6.8KF
R20
6.8KF
C15
10V 220µF
R10
6.8KF
R8
1.80KF
R9
1.00KF
D2
1
2
3
1
2
3
5V
C23
50V 1µF
PST
993D
IC3
OSC1
10MHz
5V
5V
C17
10V 100µF
2
1
F
R46
10K
JP1
R34
10K
5V
NC
WINTER-KIT
432
1
CN10
5V
33343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263
64
32313029282726252423222120191817161514131211100908070605040302
01
P27
P26
P25
P24
P23
P22
P21
P20
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
V
SS
P37
P36
P35
P34
P33
P32
V
CC
VSSXIX0MOD1
MOD2
RST
P60
P61
P62
P63
P64
AVSSAVR
AVCCAN7
AN6
AN5
AN4
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0
P40
P41
P42
P43
P44
P45
P46
P47
P30
P31
NC
NC
NC
NCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNC
IC1 MB89855
C16
25V 0.1µF
C20
10V 100µF
5V
(AF CONT)
(AF ARM) ERROR H
R3
2.2K
5V
LED1
C5
430V 1.5µF
WPE3
250V
3A
NR2
Fan
Motor
4-WAY
Valve
5
3
1
3
1
CN3
T11
CN4
RY1
CNR1
RY2
CNR2
(WINTER KIT)
C12
250V 4700pF
C14
50V 1000pF
C13
25V 0.01µF
R4
D1
3.3K
R6
2.7K
R5
5.6K
R7
4.7K
PC817X7
PC1
PC2
PC853H
1
23
4
1
23
4
5V
R11
2W 1.0K
R12
2W 1.0K
R13
2W 1.0K
R17
10K
R16
10K
13V
RY2
D7
Q2
RY1
D6
Q1
MRY1
D8
Q3
5V
NR1
SA1
Page 15
15
AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure L-4. Electronic Control Circuit Diagram for AE-X13BE
TB (TERMINAL BOAOD)
N12
1
2
3
4
BLUE
BROWN
RED
FC4
FC3
GREEN/YELLOW
T2
T1
T4
T3
L3 L4
C31
275V 1µF
C4
250V 2200pF
C12
250V 4700pF
C14
50V 1000pF
C1
275V 1µF
C13
25V 0.01µF
C5
430V 2µF
C46
25V 100µF
C45
25V 0.1µF
C41
25V 0.1 F
C43
25V 0.1µF
C16
25V 0.1µF
1
2
3
4
C2
275V 1µF
C3
250V 2200pF
C34
C33
250V 2200pF
250V 2200pF
WPE1
250V
20A
WPE3
250V
3A
NR1
NR2
SA1
R2 R1
1/4W
510K
1/4W
510K
R4
D1
3.3K
R6
2.7K
R5
5.6K
R7
4.7K
PC817X7
PC1
PC2
PC853H
1
23
4
PC4
PC817X
PC3
PC817X
1
23
4
1
2
3
4
1
23
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
1
23
4
5V
R11
2W 1.0K
R17
10K
R16
10K
R60
10K
R58
10K
R34
10K
R12
2W 1.0K
R13
2W 1.0K
Fan
Motor
4-WAY
Valve
5
3
1
3
1
CN3
T11
CN4
RY1
CNR1
RY2
CNR2
(WINTER KIT)
13V
RY2
D7
Q2
RY1
D6
Q1
MRY1
D8
Q3
5V
C40
50V 0.01µF
C44
50V 0.01µF
123
4
R51
1/2W
270K
R50
1/2W
270K
R53
34.8K F
R54
15.8K F
R52
6.8K F
R56
3.3K
R59
390
R57
560 F
R3
2.2K
R55
1M
IC4
IC2
18V
18V
18V
18V
5V
18V 5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
LED1
FROM C8
(CN12)
TO IPM (CN14)
1234
123456
TO PFM
(CN13)
8
1
2
3
C20
10V 100µF
C17
10V 100 F
C15
10V 220µF
C30
25V 100µF
C18
50V 0.1µF
C23
50V 1 F
5V
Q4
AF ON H
AF OFF L
(AF CONT)
(AF ARM) ERROR H
33343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263
64
32313029282726252423222120191817161514131211100908070605040302
01
P27
P26
P25
P24
P23
P22
P21
P20
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
V
SS
P37
P36
P35
P34
P33
P32
V
CC
VSSXIX0MOD1
MOD2
RST
P60
P61
P62
P63
P64
AVSSAVR
AVCCAN7
AN6
AN5
AN4
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0
P40
P41
P42
P43
P44
P45
P46
P47
P30
P31
NC
NC
NCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNC
NC
IC1 MB89855
NC
WINTER-KIT
432
1
2
1
CN10
5V
F
R46
10K
R10
6.8K F
R38
6.8K F
R35
510
R36
510
R8
1.80K F
R9
1.00K F
JP1
PST
993D
IC3
OSC1
10MHz
654321
4321
12 11
FROM PWB (CN13)
T5
T6
MRY1
CT1
PTC
BLU
BLU
GRAY
GRAY
WHITE WHITE
L1
IN
IN
LL
ORANGE
AC1
FC2
FC5
AC2
BLACK
BROWN
123
4
OUT
OUT
AF1 (PFM)
SACT32010C
RED
RED
RED
NOTE
1. MARK IS TEST POINT.
2. IF NOT SPECIFIED 1/4W (RESISTOR)
YELLOW
BLUE
QM1 (IPM)
TM-38A
T9
T10
T7
T8
(CN12)
TO PWB
BLUE
BLUE
C8
450V 1300µF
C10
630V 0.33µF
C32
250V 2200pF
R39
1/2W
270K
250V
20A
WPE2
10
987654321
FROM PWB (CN14)
FC1
RED
WHITE
BLACK
1 : Red 2-10 : White
U
V
W
U
V
W
D2
R33
R32
R31
R30
R29
R28
430 U
430 X
430 V
430 Y
430 W
430 Z
C26
16V 10µF
121110
987654321
65432
1
13V
5V
5V
C22
16V 10µF
C21
16V 10µF
R21
6.8K F
R20
6.8K F
BCN11
CN8
TH3
(THERMISTOR for OUTDOOR TEMP.)
TH2
(THERMISTOR for HEAT-EXCHANGER)
TH1
(THERMISTOR for COMPRESSOR)
R40
1/2W
270K
CN11 (CONTROL PWB)
Page 16
16
AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
Figure L-5 Printed Wiring Board for AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C
Figure L-6 Printed Wiring Board for AE-X13BE
T5(DB1~) (BLACK)
C5
NR2
WPE3
R2
R1
CT1
3A 250V
RY1
CNR1
CNR2
RY2
WINTER KIT (OPTION)
T11
(GRAY)
T10
T9
WPE2
10A
250V
(BLUE)
(YELLOW)
IPM
13V
R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28
BCN11 (IPM)
JP2
C32
C10
R40
R39
JP20
JP1
R46
R34
JP14
JP15
JP16
JP12
LED1
JP10
Q3
C33
Q2
Q1
C1
SA1
D7
D6
JP9
JP8
JP7
JP4
JP6
JP5
JP3
IC2
C11
C16
JP21
JP17
JP18
R41
(4-WAY VALVE)
CN4
(FAN MOTOR)
CN3
1
3
1
5
10
12
E&J
V&W2
IPM
(RED)
(BLUE)
T7
CB
T8
CB
WINTER KIT (OPTION)
CN10
JP22
JP19
C17
R35
JP25
C18
C23
R20
C21
R13
R12
R11
C22
C26
R21
R38
R36
F
JP23
JP24
CN912
14
TERMINAL FUSE
ONLY
W2
IC3
OSC1
R4
C12
C31
D1
R16
C13
R17
JP16
C14
R1
R6
R5
PC2
PC1
C3
3
4
1
2
2
1
4
3
L3
C4
L4
C34
C2
NR1
WPE1
15A 250V
OUT
32
33
IC1
1
CN8
(THERMISTOR)
16
64
R3
C15
R10
D8
JP11
C30
R8 D2
R9
E C B
E C B
E C B
C20
BCE
Q4
Cool/40Hz
QPWBFB397JBZZ
DPWBFA JBKZ
0
MRY1
PTC
(BLUE)
IN
(GRAY) (DB1~)
(RED)
(BLUE)
(BROWN)
(GREEN/ YELLOW)
T3
T2
2
N
1
T1
T4
DIP
T6(GRAY)
PTC
5V
GND
FROM FAN MOTOR
FROM 4 WAY VALVE
TO POWER TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1
OPTION (FROM WINTER KIT)
FROM POWER TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1 " "
FROM POWER TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1 " "
FROM ELECTLYTIC CAPACITOR C8 " "
FROM ELECTLYTIC CAPACITOR C8 " "
FROM THERMISTOR
OPTION (WINTER KIT)
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " N "
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " 2 "
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " 1 "
FROM CONTROL BOX
FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 " ~ "
FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 " ~ "
FROM PTC1
T5(DB1~) (BLACK)
C5
NR2
WPE3
R2
R1
CT1
3A 250V
RY1
CNR2
CNR1
RY2
WINTER KIT (OPTION)
T11
(GRAY)
T10
T9
WPE2
20A
250V
(BLUE)
(YELLOW)
IPM
R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28
C10
C40
R52
OUT
C45
CN14
1
41
CN12
4
IN
IC2
C45
JP23
R50
R40
R39
JP1
R46
C33
Q2
Q1
C1
SA1
D7
D6
JP2
JP17
JP19
JP18
(4-WAY VALVE)
CN4
(FAN MOTOR)
CN3
1
3
1
5
IPM
(RED)
(BLUE)
T7
CB
T8
CB
WINTER KIT (OPTION)
CN10
JP16
JP20
C17
R35
R36
JP25
C18
C23
R20
C21
R13
R12
R11
C22
C26
R21
R38
F
JP21
R10
JP22
14
IC3
C15
OSC1
R4
C12
C31
D1
R16
C13
R17
JP12
R7
C14
JP13
R6
R5
R5
PC2
PC1
C3
3
4
1
2
2
1
4
3
L3
C4
L4
C34
C2
NR1
WPE1
25A 250V
OUT
32
33
32
IC1
1
CN8
(THERMISTOR)
16
64
C20
LED1
R59
D8
C30
E C B
E C B
B
C
E
B
C
E
Q4
R3
R41
C12
JP7
JP6
R9
D2
R8
JP3
R57
C44
R58
JP5
JP4
R60
121
BCN11 (IPM)
JP8
JP9
JP10
JP11
C16
Q3
Cool/40Hz
QPWBFB388JBZZ
DPWBFA
JBKZ
0
MRY1
PTC
(BLUE)
IN
(GRAY) (DB1~)
(RED)
(BLUE)
(BROWN)
(GREEN/ YELLOW)
T3
T2
2
N
1
T1
T4
DIP
T6(GRAY)
PTC
2 1
4 3
3 4
1 2
PC4
PC3
R34
C32
JP14 JP15
GND
R53
C41
14
8
IC4
5
R54
C43
61
CN13
18V
13V
R51
5V
FROM FAN MOTOR
FROM 4 WAY VALVE
FROM ELECTLYTIC CAPACITOR C8
OPTION (FROM WINTER KIT)
TO ACTIVE FILTER MODULE AF1
TO TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1
FROM POWER TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1 " "
FROM POWER TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1 " "
FROM ELECTLYTIC CAPACITOR C8 " "
FROM ELECTLYTIC CAPACITOR C8 " "
FROM THERMISTOR
OPTION (WINTER KIT)
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " N "
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " 2 "
FROM TERMINAL BOARD " 1 "
FROM CONTROL BOX
FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 " ~ "
FROM DIODE BRIDGE DB1 " ~ "
FROM PTC1
TO TRANSISTOR MODULE QM1
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FUNCTIONS
1. INDOOR UNIT 1-1 Temperature Adjustment
(1) Cooling
When the room temperature is higher than the preset temperature by 2˚Cor more, the unit runs at the maximum operation frequency until the temperature comes down to the preset temperature. When reaching the preset temperature, the unit runs at the frequency calculated by the fuzzy operation and switches to the normal control.
(2) Heating
When the room temperature is lower than the preset temperature by 3.5˚C or more, the unit runs at the maximum operation frequency until the temperature comes down to the preset temperature. When reaching the preset temperature, the unit runs at the frequency calculated by the fuzzy operation and switches to the normal control.
(3) Dry
After operation begins, 2 minutes of the room temperature is stored in memory, and that becomes the set value.
1-2 Indoor fan control
(1) Cooling
The fan speed can be selected from "Auto", "Soft", "Low",and "HIgh".When "Soft", "Low" or "HIgh" is selected, the fanspeed is constant regardless of the room temperature.When "Auto" is selected, the fan speed automatically changes between "Soft" and "HIgh" depending on the difference between the room and preset temperature.
Control for indoor freezing prevention
If the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger stays below approximately 1˚C for four minutes during cooling or dry, this control stops the compressor. Over 3˚C the compressor will run again.
(2) Heating
Control for cold air blowing prevention
When heating begins, this control stops the indoor fan until the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger reaches 23˚C. It also stops the fan if the temperature goes below 21˚C during operation.
1-3 Hot keep
If the room temperature is in the j or k zone during heating, the compressor is turned on and off to prevent overheating. The fan goes off 30 seconds after the compressor goes off.
The indoor fan stops.
Temperature of the indoor heat exchanger
Preset Fan speed
The indoor fan operates at low speed.
35˚C
23˚C
32˚C
21˚C
1-4 Automatic operation
The operating mode and temperature setting are determined by the room temperature and the external air temperature.
The operating mode will changeover automatically with the following condition.
1. From cooling to heating Cooling mode will changeover to heating mode when condition of indoor temperature 1.7˚C lower than the set temperature conditions for 5 minutes.
2. From heating to cooling Heating mode will change over to cooling mode when condition of indoor temperature 1.3˚C higher than the set temperature conditions for 25 minutes under Hot keep condition.
3. When the set temperature is adjusted within the range of ±2˚C by the remote control’s key. ( ), the changeover judgement room temp. will also be shifted within the range of ±2˚C.
1-5 ON-timer
The ON-timer is set by pressing the ON-timer button. In order to attain the set temperature at the set time, the operation starting time is corrected by neuro and fuzzy computing one hour before the set time.
Compressor intermittent time
Fan
After "3 min. on - 3 min.off" is repeated 4 times, the compressor goes off, and only the fan continues to repeat “3 min. on - 8 min.off”.
3 min. on - 3 min. off
3 min. on - 8 min. off
Same as Compressor
Heating
(24˚C)
Heating
(23˚C)
Cooling
(24˚C)
Cooling
(24˚C)
(Room temperature
- 2°C)
Cooling
(25˚C)
Cooling
(26˚C)
(Dry)
Room temperature (˚C)
When the cooling operation only can use winter kit
21
29
01018 28 34
Outdoor temperature (°C)
Cooling
(25˚C)
Cooling
(26˚C)
Heating
(22˚C)
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1-6 OFF-timer
The OFF-timer is set by pressing the OFF-timer button. Operation is as follows:
1-8 One-hour operation
If this button is pressed when operation is stopped, operation will begin and then stop after 1 hour. If pressed when it is operating, will stop after one hour.
1-9 Full power operation
Immediately begins cooling or heating at maximum power and air flow. (During heating) Operates at setting of 32 ˚C. (During cooling) Operates at setting of 18 ˚C.
1-10 Power ON start
If a jumper wire is inserted into the place indicated JP99 on the indoor control board, and the power plug is inserted. cooling or heating will be automatically determined by the room temperature sensor on the main unit, and operation will begin.
1-11 Preheat
When heating is stopped, supplies a small amount of power to the compressor to make heating start more quickly. Operates when the indoor temperature sensor and external air sensor detect that the room temperature and outdoor temperature are low (below 18°C and 5°C, respectively). Stops when the compressor chamber temperature rises above 25°C. Preheat does not operate for 2 hours after heating is stopped. After that, it goes on for 180 minutes and then stops for 30 minutes, repeatedly.
1-12 Power selector (AY-XP13CE)
Operation power “H “ (High) or “L” (Low) can be selected by switching the POWER SELECTOR slide switch located above the AUX. button.
*During Heating
Cooling Heating
Set temperature
By fuzzy computing Set the shift up time
Cooling setting + 1°C Heating setting - 3°C
Final
Dry Same as above
(Final setting + 1°C)
*During Cooling / Dry
1-7 Swing louvre
The louvre is moved by a stepping motor to perform swing and fixing in the set position. If the "FLOW DIRECTION" button is prossed during swing, it will stop. If the "FLOW DIRECTION" button is pressed while it is stopped, it will swing. The vertical adjustment louvre will change its angle continuously. Press the SWING button again when the vertical adjustment louvre is at the desired position.
•The louvre will stop moving within the range shown in the diagram.
• The adjusted position will be memorized and will be automatically set to the same position when operated the next time.
1°C
Stops
Timer set time
1
hour
Timer operation starts
Room temperature
3°C
Room temperature
Timer set time
1
hour
Timer operation starts Stops
1-13 Auto Restart
When power failure occures, after power is recovered, the unit will automatically restart in the same setting which were active before the power failure.
Operating mode (Cool, Heat, Dry)
Temperature adjustment (within 2˚C range)
automatic operation Temperature setting Fan setting Air flow direction Power ON/OFF Automatic operation mode setting Swing louver
Setting not memorized
Timer setting Full power setting
COOL and DRY modes
HEAT and FAN ONLY mode
The adjustment range is narrower the SWING range in order to pre­vent condensation from dripping.
The range is wide so the air flow can be directed toward the floor.
Adjustment range
Power
select
Cooling Heating
H 7.9A 10.5A
6.1A 7.2AL
AY-XP13CE
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1-14 Indoor/outdoor temperature display
Every time the Temperature check button is pressed on the remote control, the display changes in the order of indoor temperature outdoor temperature no display. The temperature is displayed on the temperature indicator on the main unit to be referred to for energy saving. (When the unit is not running, the display changes between indoor temperature and no display.)Indoor temperature is the temperature of the suction air measured by the room thermistor, and outdoor temperature is that measured by the outdoor temperature thermistor. When indoor temperature is displayed, the indoor LED on the main unit is lit, and when outdoor temperature is displayed, the outdoor LED is lit. For 90 seconds after the operation starts,
- - is displayed instead of the actual outdoor temperature since it is still being measured.Because of the effect of the exchanger, the unit cannot confirm the exact indoor temperature right after the operation is terminated. Therefore, for one hour since the operation is stopped, the indoor temperature immediately before the operation is stopped is displayed. After over one hour since it is stopped, the unit displays the actual room temperature at that point.
1-15 Error diagnostic display
(a) Indoor unit (1) When an error is detected, all relays are turned
off. At the same time, the details of the error are displayed by flashing the number corresponding to the type of the error. The details can also be displayed by pressing down the emergency operation switch for 5 seconds or more in the state of operation stop.However, if the operation is continued only in the serial open state and the state remains unchanged after that, the main relay is turned off in 8 minutes. In the serial short state, the error is not displayed and the operation is continued. If the unit stays in the same state, the main relay is turned off in 8 minutes. Although the error is not displayed, it is memorized and can be displayed when it is recalled.
(2)If the operation is stopped and the emergency
operation button is pressed down for 5 seconds or more, the self-diagnosis memory can be recalled.
(3) Details of self-diagnosis (error mode) are
informed by the flashing number as well as the lighting pattern of the operation lamp which flashes with the timer lamp.(For details, refer to Error diagnostic method.)
1-16 Compressor relay
(1) It is ON during operation, and when operation is
stopped, goes OFF after a delay of 100 seconds (not immediately).
(2) The minimum OFF time of the relay is 80 seconds.
It will not go ON again before 80 seconds elapses.
(3) If air conditioner operation is turned on again
during the 100 second delay before the compressor relay goes off, the compressor relay will stay on.
ON
OFF
OFF
Air conditioner operation
Compressor relay
100 sec.
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Air conditioner operation
Compressor relay
100 sec.
80 sec.
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Air conditioner operation
Compressor relay
100 sec.
Basic circuit
Microcomputer output
Microcomputer input
Odor sensor
3
1
2
R
RL
C31
R41
R65
R64
R52
C32
Q7
Q8
R66
5V
S
V
RS
V
C
V
RS = C
R
V
S
R
L + RS
2. DESCRIPTION OF ODOR SENSOR
(1) Outline of the odor sensor
The odor sensor is used to cluster display during operation. This odor sensor sensitively reacts to the various air contaminations such as a volatile organic solvent, fragrant materials and tabacco burning gas. In the figure on the right, RS indicates a sensor resistance, RL a load resistance, VRS a sensor output voltage, and VC a sensor power supply voltage. Their relation is expressed in the following formula. When the air contamination level increases, the value of the sensor resistance RS drops, which also lowers the value of the sensor output voltage.
While detecting contamination, the microcomputer outputs the following pulse to the transistor Q8, which drives the heater with the built-in odor sensor using the pulse.
512(µs)
12.8(ms)
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Output
Output
R39
1 2
3 4 5
6
12V
C29
C30
Q6
R38
R40
R72
Input
Input
50Hz : 20.0 ms 60Hz : 16.6 ms
Basic circuit
Allergen sensor
High (85%) Standard (80%) Low (75%)
15k 15k 13k
13k
R7 R6
P.W.B.
What to Odor Sensor react to ?
Odor Sensor also may react to vapour of insecticides, cosmetics, alcohol, hemicals and the like, and to extreme change of temperature / humidity.
(2) Detection of the air contamination by the fluctuation ratio of sensor resistance
The output voltage from the odor sensor is input into the microcomputer to detect the air contamination. This method detects the air contamination by converting sensor output voltage into the sensor resistance value and calculating its fluctuation ratio per unit of time. Therefore, the sensor determines that the air is contaminated when the sensor resistance value drops abruptly.
Clean
Contaminated
Reference value (R0) Smoking start
Determined value K
New reference value (R0)
Additional operation 1 min.
Time
Determined clean
Determined contaminated
(3) Operation of the microcomputer
When the air conditioner is power on, the microcomputer starts operating and, after 1 minute, starts detecting the air contamination.
(4) Switching sensitivity of the odor sensor
The sensitivity of the odor sensor can be adjusted when the sensor is too responsive or unresponsive. It is set as standard at the factory. Sensitivity is divided into three levels: high, standard, and low. The contamination is detected when the sensor resistance drops below following percentages compared to the reference value in a clean state. (This is equal to the description of the resistance of the allergen sensor.)
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTIAL ALLERGEN SENSOR (1) Outline of the optical allergen sensor
As with the odor sensor, this sensor is used to display cluster during the operation. The pulse signal is output from the microcomputer into the basic circuit show in the figure below, and the sensor signal is input into the microcomputer according to the size or amount of the dust.
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Clean
Contaminated
Determined clean
Determined contaminated
Reference value
High (2 sec.) Med (3 sec.) Low (4 sec.)
15k 15k 13k
13k
R7 R6
(2) Dust detection by using the sensor
The output voltage from the optical allergen sensor is input into the indoor unitÅfs microcomputer to detect the air contamination (dust). This method inputs the sensor voltage per unit of time and calculates the relative fluctuation to determine whether the air is contaminated or not.
(3) Operation of the indoor unit's microcomputer
As with the odor sensor, the microcomputer starts constantly detecting the air contamination level after 1 minute of the operation start.
(4) Switching sensitivity of the optical allergen sensor
The sensitivity can be adjusted. However, both sensors will be adjusted to the same level. The air contamination is detected in the following seconds at each sensor level.
ECO
ECO
TIPS ABOUT INDICATOR PANEL
The indicator panel will change each time you press the DISPLAY button in the following manner.
The room temperature and POWER MONITOR are displayed.
The outdoor temperature and POWER MONITOR are displayed.
No display.
POWER MONITOR
When the room temperature or the outdoor temperature is displayed, the POWER MONITOR will light up in 4 levels for COOL and HEAT modes (3 levels for DRY mode), to indicate the operation power. When the air conditioner is operating at maximum power in the COOL and HEAT modes, "Power" will light and "Eco" will turn off on the indicator panel.
NOTES:
• The displayed temperatures are rough estimates and may vary from the actual temperatures.
• Temperature display ranges Room temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C (
is displayed when less than 0°C and when higher
than 40°C) Outdoor temperature: -9°C ~ 45°C (
is displayed when less than -9°C and when higher
than 45°C)
is displayed during the first 90 seconds of operation while the temperatures are being
detected.
• Only the room temperature can be displayed for 5 seconds when the unit is not in operation.
Room Temp. Lamp
Temperature Indicator
POWER MONITOR
Outdoor Temp. Lamp
DISPLAY
FULL POWER
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".
• The red OPERATION lamp (
) and the blue
PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.
• The unit will stop operation after forty minutes.
• The remaining operation time will be indicated on the TEMPERATURE INDICATOR of the indoor unit in minute decrements.
TO CANCEL
Press the SELF CLEAN button. Or, turn the unit off by pressing the ON/OFF button.
• The red OPERATION lamp (
),the blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp and the TEMPERATURE INDICATOR on the unit will turn off.
1
During operation, press the PLASMACLUSTER button to select the mode.
You can choose PLASMA CLUSTER AUTO OPERATION, AIR CLEAN OPERATION or REFRESHING OPERATION
PLASMACLUSTER AUTO AIR CLEAN REFRESHING CANCEL
• In the AIR CLEAN operation, the blue PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.
• In the REFRESHING operation, the green PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will light up.
TO CANCEL
Press the PLASMACLUSTER button until PLASMACLUSTER symbol on the remote control display goes off.
• The PLASMACLUSTER lamp on the unit will turn off.
NOTE
:
• You cannot set the temperature, fan speed, air flow direction or timer setting during the SELF CLEAN operation.
SWING
CLEAN
FAN
MODE
SET/C
1h
AM
AUTO
1
SWING
CLEAN
FAN
SET/C
AM
NOTES:
• Setting of the PLASMACLUSTER operation will be memorized and will operate in the same mode, the next time you turn on the air conditioner.
• To turn off the PLASMACLUSTER lamp, press the DISPLAY button.
PLASMA CLUSTER OPERATION
SELF CLEAN OPERATION
1
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The ionizer inside the air conditioner will release cluster ions, which are collective mass of positive and negative ions, into the room. The cluster ions eliminate airborne mold fungus and deodorize / decompose odor-causing molecules.
AIR CLEAN OPERATION
Cluster ions released into the air will keep your room air clean.
REFRESHING OPERATION
Negative cluster ions which also exist in natural environment will be released into the air of your room in an increased rate, and help your physical and mental refreshment.
PLASMACLUSTER AUTO OPERATION
Allergen sensor and odor sensor will detect foul air in the room. Air Clean Operation will be performed for one minute after the air conditioner is operated to detect foul air. Air Clean Operation and Refreshing Operation will be selected and be performed automatically depending on the air foul degree. Air Clean Operation will be performed when the air is detected to be foul, Refreshing Operation will be performed when the air is clean.
SELF CLEAN OPERATION
Plasmacluster Operation will be performed with FAN or HEAT mode, in order to reduce the growth of mold fungus, and dry inside of the air conditioner unit. Utilize the operation at seasonal change over terms. Mold fungus already grown can not be eliminated by this operation.
TIPS ABOUT ALLERGEN SENSOR AND ODOR SENSOR
What does Allergen Sensor react to?
• Alergen sensor reacts to mold fungus, plants/flowers pollen, dead ticks, dust, tobacco smoke etc.
What to Odor Sensor react to?
• Odor Sensor reacts to tobacco smoke, motor exhaust, odor emitted from animals, etc. Allergen and Odor Sensor also may react to vapour of insecticides, cosmetics, alcohol,
chemicals and the like, and to extreme change of temperature/humidity.
Ionizer
Cluster ions
Mold fungus Odor
Eliminate, deodorize, decompose
TIP ABOUT PLASMACLUSTER OPERATION
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2. OUTDOOR UNIT 2-1 Defrost operation
(AE-X08BE/X08BE-C/X10BE/X10BE-C/13BE)
(1) Overview
Defrosting begins during heating if the conditions for compressor operation time and outdoor heat exchanger temperature are met. When defrosting begins, the indoor and outdoor fans stop. Defrosting stops when the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger goes above approximately 5˚C or defrosting time exceeds 13 minutes.
2) Defrosting If the compressor operation time is more than 20 minutes in the heating mode and the outdoor air temperature and outdoor heat exchange temperature satisfy the defrosting conditions, the defrosting operation is started. When the outdoor sheat-exchanger temperature reaches approx. 5°C or above or when the defrosting time exceeds 12 minutes, the defrosting operation is quit.
More than
20 min.
More than
20 min.
Defrosting Max. 12 min.
Heating operation start
Defrosting Max. 12 min.
More than
20 min.
Defrost
mask time
Defrost
mask time
Defrost
mask time
Heating
begins
Defrosting
Max. 13 min.
Defrosting
Max. 13 min.
(3) During defrosting
When defrosting begins, the compressor stops. Approximately 1 minutes later, the compressor reactivates in the refrigeration cycle, and the outdoor heat exchanger is defrosted. Each mode is as follows: The outdoor fan is stopped The operating frequency is as shown in the table below The indoor fan is stopped
(4) Defrost stop
When defrosting time exceeds 13 minutes When the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger rises above approximately 5˚C Defrost stop is determined by either of the above conditions, and the compressor is stopped. At the same time, the outdoor fan go ON. The compressor is reactivated in the heating cycle 1 minute after it was stopped, and normal control resumes.
2-2 Frequency control
(1) AC current peak control (2) Control for prevention of indoor heat exchanger
overheating. If the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger exceeds the overheating prevention line 1 or 2 during heating, the operating frequency is lowered by approximately 5 to 10 Hz. After that, the frequency is lowered by approximately 5Hz once every 60 seconds or 10 Hz once every 120 seconds. When the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger goes below the overheating prevention line 1, the frequency is raised by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds, and normal operation is restored. If the frequency is lowered to minimum frequency without the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger decreasing and this condition lasts for 1 minute, the compressor will be stopped.
Frequency A B C D E F G AE-X13BE 120 113 107 100 50 43 37 AE-X08BE-C 101 100 90 85 50 45 40
AE-X10BE-C 114 109 103 97 50 43 37
A~ A~B B~C C~D D~E E~F F~G ~G
A~ A~B B~C C~D D~E E~F F~G ~G
During normal operation
[°C] [°C]
[°C] [°C]
46.11 49.59 51.87 53.29 54.26 53.29 52.34 51.41
During full power operation 49.14 51.87 54.75 56.25 58.32 56.76 55.74 54.26
During normal operation 48.26 51.87 51.87 55.24 56.25 55.24 54.26 53.29 During full power operation 51.41 51.87 53.77 58.32 59.94 58.32 57.27 56.25
Operating Frequency
Operating Frequency
Overheating prevention line 1(Lower 5Hz)
Overheating prevention line 2(Lower 10Hz)
Model
Set value
Cool Heat
6.2A 6.7A
5.3A 5.4A
7.9A 10.5A
AE-X08BE-C AE-X10BE-C AE-X13BE
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(3) Control for prevention of outdoor heat exchanger overheating. If the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger
exceeds the overheating prevention lone 1 or 2 during cooling, the operating frequency is lowered by approximately 5 to 15 Hz. After that, the frequency is lowered by approximately 5 once every 60 seconds or approximately 15Hz once every 120 seconds. When the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger goes below the overheating prevention clear line, the frequency is raised by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds, and normal operation is restored. If the frequency is lowered to minimum frequency without the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger decreasing and this condition lasts for 1 minute, the compressor will be stopped.
56˚C 58˚C 55˚C
Lower 5Hz once every 60 seconds Lower 15Hz once every 120 seconds
Overheating prevention line 1 Overheating prevention line 1 Overheating prevention line 1
4) Control for prevention of discharge overheating If the discharge temperature exceeds approximately 105°C during compressor operation, the operating frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz. After that, the frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds. When the discharge temperature goes below approximately 104°C, the frequency is raised by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds, and normal operation is restored. If the frequency is lowered to minimum frequencywithout the discharge temperature decreasing and this condition lasts for 1 minute, the compressor will be stopped.
(5) Control for prevention of indoor heat exchanger freezing
If the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger goes below approximately 5°C during cooling(only Full power operation), the operating frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz. After that, the frequency is lowered by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds. When the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger rises above approximately 5°C, the frequency is raised by approximately 5 Hz once every 60 seconds, and normal operation is restored. If the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger goes down to approximately 0°C and this condition continues for 4 minutes, the compressor is stopped. When the temperature rises above approximately 2˚C, normal operation is restored.
2-3 Overcurrent protection
(1) Compressor lock detection
If the set value 2.7A of AC current is exceeded in 6 seconds when operation begins, operation is stopped. In this case, the compressor outdoor fan does not stop, and 170 seconds after operation is stopped, another try will be made. Three retries are allowed. On the fourth retry, a complete stop request signal is sent to the indoor unit, and the outdoor unit will remain stopped until reset is performed. At this time, the 3-minute delay for control of the outdoor unit will not function; therefore, do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power.
(2) DC overcurrent detection, AC overcurrent detection
To protect against overcurrent due to sudden changes in load, the compressor is stopped if the set value AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C: 26A), AE-X13BE: 47A) DC is exceeded in the DC section, or the set value (AE-X08-C/10BE-C: 11A, AE-X13BE: 13A) AC is exceeded in the AC section. In this case, the outdoor fan does not stop, and 170 seconds after operation is stopped, another try will be made. Three retries are allowed. On the fourth retry, a complete stop request signal is sent to the indoor unit, and the outdoor unit will remain stopped until reset is performed. At this time, the 3-minute delay for control of the outdoor unit will not function; therefore, do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power.
2-4 Compressor protector control
If the temperature of the compressor chamber exceeds 114°C, the compressor is stopped. In this case, the outdoor fan does not stop, and when the compressor chamber temperature decreases to 100°C three minutes after operation is stopped, another try will be made. Three retries are allowed. On the fourth retry, a complete stop request signal is sent to the indoor unit, and the outdoor unit will remain stopped until reset is performed. At this time, the 3-minute delay for control of the outdoor unit will not function; therefore, do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power.
2-5 Power transistor module protector
If the temperature of the chips in the power transistor module exceeds 105 °C, the compressor is stopped. In this case, the outdoor fan does not stop, and when the temperature of the chips in the power transistor module decreases to 105 °C 170 seconds seconds after operation is stopped, another try will be made. Three retries are allowed. On the fourth retry, a complete stop request signal is sent to the indoor unit, and the outdoor unit will remain stopped until reset is performed. At this time, the 3-minute delay for control of the outdoor unit will not function; therefore, do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power.
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2-6 Power factor module
(AE-X08BE-C / AE-X10BE-C) If a voltage error (over 400 V), current error (over 17 A), or temperature error (over 90°C) is detected in the power factor module, 170 seconds the compressor is stopped.
(AE-X13BE) If a voltage error (over 420V) is detected at power factor module output voltage, 170seconds the compressor is stopped. In this case, the outdoor fan does not stop, and 170 seconds after operation is stopped, another try will be made. Three retries are allowed. On the fourth retry, a complete stop request signal is sent to the indoor unit, and the outdoor unit will remain stopped until reset is performed. At this time, the 3-minute delay for control of the outdoor unit will not function; therefore, do not cancel by removing the plug and cutting the power.
2-7 Serial signals
(1) Serial signals consist of all 96-bit signals. (2) If the outdoor unit does not receive a serial signal, it will stop approximately 30 seconds later. Note that this is true
only of normal operation; in test mode, it does not stop and operation takes place based on the test mode commands.
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FUNCTION AND OPERATION OF PROTECTIVE PROCEDURES
Model
Set valve
Cool Heat
7.9A 10.5A
5.3A 5.4A
AE-X08BE-C
6.2A 6.7A
AE-X10BE-C AE-X13BE
Function
NO
Description Detection
time
Restart
condition
Restart
times
Indoor
Outdoor
Operation Self diagnostic
display
1
2
3
4
5
6
Indoor fan lock
Indoor fan rpm error
Indoor freezing guard
Indoor overheating control
DC overcurrent
AC overcurrent
Compressor lock
Stops operation if no revolution pulse signal is input from the indoor fan motor for one minute.
Stops operation if the revolution pulse signal from the indoor fan indicates low rpm (approximately 300 rpm or less).
Lowers the operating frequency if the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger goes below 5°C during cooling. Stops the compressor if the temperature stays below 0°C for 4 minutes.
Lowers the operating frequency if the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger rises above the overheating temperature during heating. Stops the compressor if the temperature stays above the overheating temperature for 1 minute at minimum frequency or less. Set values for overheating temperature
During normal operation: 46°C to 54°C During full power operation: 49°C to 58°C
Stops the compressor if a current of approximately 47/26A or more flows in the power transistor module. Also stops the compressor if the temperature of the power transistor module is exceeds 105°C.
Lowers the operating frequency if the compressor AC current exceeds set valve( ).Show "2-2(1)AC peak control" Stops the compressor if the current exceeds at 40Hz or less set valve( ).
Stops the compressor if the compressor AC current exceeds (AE-X08BE-C/AE­X10BE-C: 26A, AE-X13BE: 47A) immediately after activating the compressor (in 6 seconds).
When indoor fan is revolving
During cooling and dry
During heating
During compressor operation
During compressor operation
Immediately after compressor activation.
Operation OFF
Automatically restarts when the exchange temperature rises above the freezing prevention temperature (above 2°C)
Automatically restarts when the exchange temperature goes below the overheating temperature.
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
No limit
No limit
No limit
8 times
4 times
4 times
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
( )
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Function
NO
Description Detection
time
Restart
condition
Restart
times
Indoor
Outdoor
Operation Self diagnostic
display
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Compressor overheating control
Compressor high temperature error
Outdoor heat exchanger overheating control
Outdoor thermistor short
Outdoor thermistor open
AC abnormal current error
Serial signal error
Power factor module (Active filter) error
Lowers the operating frequency if the temperature of the compressor chamber thermistor (TH1) rises above 105°C or 101°C. Stops the compressor if the thermistor stays above 105°C or 101°C for 1 minutes at minimum frequency or less.
Stops the compressor if the compressor chamber thermistor is above 114°C. (Or when TH1 shorts)
Lowers the operating frequency if the temperature of the outdoor heat exchanger rises above 56°C during cooling. Stops the compressor if the temperature stays above 56°C for 1 minute at minumum frequency.
Stops the compressor if an outdoor thermistor (excluding TH1) shorts.
Stops the compressor if the circuit of an outdoor thermistor breaks.
Stops the compressor if if the operating frequency is above 70 Hz and the compressor current is below 1.0 A.
Turns the compressor relay off if the indoor unit does not receive a serial signal from the outdoor unit for 8 minutes.
Stops the compressor if the outdoor unit does not receive a serial signal from the indoor unit for 30 seconds.
When an power factor module error input is detected.
During compressor operation
During operation
During compressor operation
When compressor is activated
When compressor is activated
During compressor operation
During operation
During operation
During compressor operation
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts when thermistor (TH1) temperature falls below 100°C (approximately 30 minutes)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
Automatically restarts less than 8 minutes after operation stops
Restarts after reception of serial signal
Automatically restarts after safety time (170 seconds)
No limit
4 times
No limit
4 times
4 times
4 times
No limit
No limit
4 times
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
BREAK DOWN DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE
Self-diagnostic procedure using display mode
If the timer lamp blinks during operation, the problem can be diagnosed using the following table.
: Blinks at 2-second intervals : OFF : ON : Blinks 3 times at 0.2-second intervals
Indoor and outdoor unit
completely stopped
Display by indoor unit operation lamp
Displayed in a pattern which comes on at the same
time as the timer lamp
4 seconds off
What to check, procedure
Display by
outdoor
unit lamp
LED 1
Diagnosis
Solution
Condition
of indoor
and
outdoor
unit
Normal
Once
Twice
3 times
4 times
5 times
6 times
7 times
Compressor lock error
DC overcurrent error
AC overcurrent error
Normal
Does compressor active ? Does it go off immediately after active ?
1. Check the circuit in the power transistor module.
2. Is the outdoor fan revolving ?
1. Is the discharge outlet of the outdoor unit clogged ?
1. Measure the resistance of thermistor TH2 on the outdoor unit
(see Figure 2).
1. Replace power transistor
module
1. Clear the discharge outlet.
11 times Power factor module error
In cases when power supply voltage waveshape distortion is large,
it can be improved by increasing the capacitance of capacitor C8.
C8 : RC-AZA046JBE0 (1500µF 420V)
Capacitor clamp : LBNDKA099JBWZ (Same for AE-X13BE)
1. Check wiring of power factor module.
1. Replace the power factor module.
2. Replace C8. ( )
Overheat of the comp-
ressor error
(protector operating) or
outdoor compressor
thermistor TH1 short
1. Replace the outdoor control board
assembly
(Current transformer wire break.)
1. Reattach.
2. Replace the outdoor thermistor
assembly.
1. Replace the outdoor thermistor
assembly.
1. Clear the discharge outlet.
2. Assure power supply voltage.
3. Refill to rated amount.
4. Replace the outdoor ther-mistor
assembly.
5. Replace the indoor control board
assembly or only TH2.
1. Apply an external shock to the
compressor.
2. Replace the compressor.
1. Can voltage be detected at the current transformer on the outdoor
unit control board?
1. Are the connectors of the outdoor unit thermistors well attached ?
2. Measure the resistance of thermistors TH1 and TH2 on the
outdoor unit (see Figure 2).
1. Is the discharge outlet of the outdoor unit clogged ?
2. Is the power supply voltage at least 198 V at full power operation ?
3. Check for refrigerant leaks at the tubing connections.
4. Measure the resistance of compressor thermistor TH1 on the
outdoor unit (see Figure 2).
5. Measure the resistance of heat exchanger pipe thermistor TH2 on
the indoor unit (see Figure 1).
AC abnormal current
error
Open circuit of the
thermistor error
Short circuit of the
thermistor error
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Note: 1. Normal : Only the timer lamp blinks. Error : Displayed by blinking of run
lamp (above table).
2. If the power plug is removed from the outlet or the breaker is switched to
"OFF", the self-diagnostic memory will be erased.
3. Example of outdoor unit LED 1 blinking :
: Blinks at 2-second intervals : OFF : ON : Blinks 3 times at 0.2-second intervals
Indoor unit
operating
Outdoor unit
completely stopped
Only recall of self-diagnosis
memory.
Indoor and outdoor units are
not stopped.
Display by indoor unit operation lamp
Displayed in a pattern which comes on at the same
time as the timer lamp
4 seconds off
What to check, procedure
Display by
outdoor
unit lamp
LED 1
Diagnosis
Solution
Condition
of indoor
and
outdoor
unit
Serial short
Serial open
Cluster generator
circuit error
1. Check the wiring between units.
1. Check the wiring between units.
1. Check the wiring between units.
2. Check the fuse in the outdoor unit.
3. Indoor control board.
4. Outdoor control board.
1. Check the wiring between parts.
2 Indoor control board.
3. Hi-voltage unit.
1. Rewire.
2 Replace the control board.
3. Replace the Hi-voltage unit.
1. Rewire.
1. Rewire.
Indoor fan out of order
1. Is the fan motor locked ?
2. Is the wiring connector firmly fitted ?
3. Is the rotation pulse signal applied to the motor ?
Outdoor power supply
does't turn on.
Wiring mistake.
1. Rewire.
2. Replace the fuse, replace the
outdoor board assembly.
3. Replace the control board.
4. Replace the control board.
1. Replace fan motor
2. Reattach.
3. Replace the indoor control board
assembly.
1
sec..
1
sec
0.6
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
0.6
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
Compressor lock
1
sec.
1
sec.
1
sec.
Overheat of the compressor
0.6
sec.
0.6
sec.
1
sec.
0.6
sec.
1
sec.
0.6
sec.
1 time
2 times
ON
OFFONOFF
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100
80
60
40
20
0
-10 0 10 203040
Resistance
Thermistor
Room temperature
Heat exchange
Color
Yellow
Orange
To measure the resistance, first remove
the connector as shown at right.
Room temperature
thermistor TH1
Tester
Signal
CN6
CN6
Figure 1 Temperature properties of indoor thermistors
500K
400K
300K
200K
100K
0
-20 0 20 60 80 100 120
3.06K5.78K
4.17K 2.28K
1.72K
16
40K
30K
20K
10K
0
-20 0 20 60
40
16
Figure 2 Temperature properties of outdoor thermistors
Connector
CN8
TH2 Heat exchange thermistor
TH3 Outdoor temp. thermistor
TH1 compressor thermistor
TH2,TH3
Connector
CN8
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
Tester
Tester
Thermistor To measure the
resistance, first
remove the
connector from the
board.
ColorNo. Connector
Compressor
thermistor
Heat exchanger
pipe thermistor
Outdoor temp.
thermistor
TH1
TH2
TH3
No. 1 to 2
No. 3 to 4
Red
Orange
No. 5 to 6
Green
Microcomputer
terminal
Input
signal
To Outdoor control board
Adaptor
(C14 )
(GND)
(R17)
Pin No. 43
Pin No. 42
0
1
0 Low input
1 High input
K
Heat exchange thermistor
TH2 (orange)
25°C resistance 15 K
Room temperature
thermistor TH1 (yellow)
25°C resistance 10 K
25°C resistance
45 K
Resistance ( )
Resistance ( )
0°C resistance
14.5 K
25°C resistance
4.431 K
Heat exchange
thermistor TH2
Tester
41
Cautions when attaching or removing the board
When operating only the outdoor unit (cooling 40 Hz fixed mode) To make
only the outdoor unit run in cooling mode, short the places marked with
arrows below with an adaptor, and apply a voltage of 220 ~ 240 V AC to 1
and N on the terminal board.
(Avoid operating the outdoor unit alone for long periods of time.)
PC1
PC2
R6
R5
R7
R16
R17
JP21
C14
Cool / 40Hz
3
4
1
2
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REFRIGERATION CYCLE
Figure R-1. Refrigeration Cycle for AY-XP08CE/10CE/13CE
s
1
4
C
2
Capillary tube A
Capillary tube B
Capillary tube C (2 pieces)
Accumulator
3
Strainer
Heating Cooling
Outdoor unit
Condenser
Evaporator
Indoor unit
Reverse valve
Comp-
ressor
Flare coupling Flare coupling
3-way
valve
2-way
valve
Silencer
Coil
Indoor side
Standard conditions:
Dry-bulb Temp. (˚C) Relative Humidity (%)
20Heating
Outdoor side
Dry-bulb Temp. (˚C) Relative Humidity (%)
787
27Cooling 47 35 40
AY-XP08CE / AY-XP10CE / AY-XP13CE
Temperature at each part and pressure in 3-way valve
Operation mode
Cool
(Max.)
Heat
(Max.)
Cool Heat Cool
(Max.)
Heat
(Max.)
Cool Heat Cool
(Max.)
Heat
(Max.)
Cool Heat
Model
1 2 3 4
3-way valve pressure (MPaG)
93˚C 43˚C 12˚C 19˚C
0.50 1.70 0.60 1.28 0.47 1.66 0.62 1.30 0.45 1.80 0.64 1.20
80
90˚C
1˚C 41˚C
31˚C
3˚C
more
than 84
67˚C
15˚C 12˚C
50 settle
56˚C
2˚C
29˚C
2˚C
50 settle
102˚C
43˚C 14˚C 16˚C
75
94˚C
0˚C
30˚C
9˚C
more
than 83
70˚C 42˚C 15˚C 11˚C
50 settle
75˚C
3˚C
29˚C
8˚C
50 settle
96˚C 42˚C 13˚C 13˚C
98
100˚C
2˚C
35˚C
3˚C
more
than 107
73˚C 41˚C 15˚C 11˚C
50 settle
58˚C
3˚C
31˚C
3˚C
50 settle
No.
Hz
Dimension of Capillary tube
AY-XP08CE AY-XP10CE
AY-XP13CE
Model
ø2.7
ø2.7
ø2.7
O.D
ø1.6 ø1.6
ø1.6
150
150
I.D L
O.D
I.D L
O.D
I.D L
150
Capillary tube C
ø2.7
ø2.7
ø2.7
ø1.4 ø1.5
ø1.6
400
400
300
Capillary tube B
ø2.7
ø2.7
ø2.7
ø1.4 ø1.5
ø1.6
500
600
300
Capillary tube A
AY-XP10CEAY-XP08CE AY-XP13CE
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PERFORMANCE CURVES
NOTE: 1) Indoor fan speed: Hi
2) Vertical adjustment louver "45˚", Horizontal adjustment louver "front"
3) Indoor air temp. : Cooling 27˚C, Heating 20˚C
Figure P-1. At Cooling for AY-XP08CE
Figure P-2. At Cooling for AY-XP10CE
Figure P-3. At Cooling for AY-XP13CE
Figure P-4. At Heating for AY-XP08CE
Figure P-5. At Heating for AY-XP10CE
Figure P-6. At Heating for AY-XP13CE
25 30 35 40
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
10
12
14
600
700
800
900
Cooling capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
(Running frequency: 49Hz)
25 30 35 40
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
12
14
16
700
800
900
1000
(Running frequency: 62Hz)
Cooling capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
25 30 35 40
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
10
12
14
1000
1100
1200
1300
(Running frequency: 79Hz)
Cooling capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
-5 0 7510
2.4
2.8
3.2
3.6
35
40
45
700
800
900
1000
(Running frequency: 63Hz)
Heating capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
-5 0 5 7 10
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
30
35
40
45
800
900
1000
1100
(Running frequency: 74Hz)
Heating capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
-5 0 5 7 10
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
30
35
40
45
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
(Running frequency: 95Hz)
Heating capacity(kW)
Outside air temp.(˚C)
Input(W)
Outlet air temp.(˚C)
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
FOR INDOOR UNIT [AY-XP08CE/AY-XP10CE/AY-XP13CE]
CAUTION : DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY SERVICING
1. Open the opne panel, and remove 2 air filters.
2. Remove 4 screws fixing the front panel.
3. Remove the screw fixing the cord clamp. Note : During reassembly, install the holder after installing the front panel. This will make it easier to assemble the front panel.
4. Close the open panel. Pushing the nail of the front panel.
5. Pull the front panel up.
6. Remove the unit-to-unit wiring from the terminal board.
7. Remove a screw fixing the control box cover, and remove it.
8. Remove 2 screws fixing the 2 ground wires and terminal.
Note : During reassembly, take care direction of the lead wires.
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CN1
CN
5
CN
4
CN
3
9. Remove 2 screws fixing the sensor holder, lead cover A and lead cover B from the evaporator.
10.Cut off 3 fixing bands. During reassembly, fix them by fixing bands as same certainly.
11. Remove 2 thermistors of the evaporator and the pipe.
13. Pushing the 2 hooks of the holder, remove the display board unit 3 from the holder. And remove 2 screws fixing the cluster holder from the drain pan.
12.Remove 4 conectors.
14.Remove 3 screws fixing the LED HOLDER B
15. Remove the screw fixing the pipe holder.
16. Remove 3 screws fixing the control box,and remove the control box.
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17. Remove a screw fixing the drain pan.
18. Pull the drain pan toward you.
19. Remove the drain cover from the evaporator.
Note: During reassembly, verify that the dew on the pipe is led to the drain pan.
20. Remove 4 screws fixing the evaporator.
21. Remove the evaporator from the cabinet.
22. Remove 3 screws fixing the motor cover, and pull up the fan.
23.Loose a screw fixing fan.
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[Cautionary points for assembling the fan]
a. When inserting the motor shaft into the metal fan
boss, take care to prevent injuring the inner surface of the metal fan boss.
b. Before fastening the motor shaft and fan, insert the
motor shaft into the metal fan boss until it stops.
How to remove the display cover
1. Push the center of display cover from the back.
2. Slide the display cover to the right.
How to assemble the display cover
2. After the left half is inseted completely, press the display cover and snap in the 2 or 3 hooks on the right.
How to remove the control board
1. Remove the photo detector unit. (Press and spread the upper hook, and the photo detector unit will be ready for removal.)
2. Remove the screw fixing the terminal board.
Fan moto
r
Motor shaft
Fan boss
Cross flow fan
1
2
3. Remove 2 screws fixing the board (transformer).
1. Slide the left end of the display cover through 2 hooks on the front panel along the guide from the center of the front panel.
4. Remove 5 connectors. And cut off a fixing band.
CN8 CN10
CN6
CN9
CN7
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DUST SENSOR
GAS SENSOR
THERMISTOR
CN101 and CN102
5. Remove 2 connectors.
6. Pull the board.
Drain pan and related
1. Remove 3 screws fixing motors.
2. Turn the cap area of the drain hose counterclockwise, and remove it from the drain pan. During installation, turn the drain hose to the state of the “engagement position”. After reinstallation, verify that it is securely fastened.
How to remove the horizontal louver
Slightly pull down the hinge area, deflect the louver, and unhook it from the hinge. Remove the shaft from each of the left and right sides.
Drain pan
Drain Hose
Groove
Projection
To disconned To reconnect
How to remove the HI VOLTAGE UNIT.
1. Remove the HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT.
(Press and spread the hook, and HI VOLTAGE will be ready for removal.)
How to remove the DUST SENSOR, the THERMISTOR and the GAS SENSOR.
Remove the DUST SENSOR, the THERMISTOR, and the GAS SENSOR.
(Press and spread the hook,and GAS SENSOR will be ready for removal)
How to remove the display board unit 2.
The display board unit 2 is pushed in the direction of arrow 1 . And it is made to slide in the direction of arrow 2 , and remove.
display board unit2
1
2
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
FOR OUTDOOR UNIT [AE-X08BE-C/X010BE-C/X13BE]
CAUTION : DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY SERVICING
1. Loose a screw fixing the side cover.
Right side view Left side view
Right side view Left side view
Front view
2. Loose the unit to unit cord.
3. Loose a screw fixing the cord clamp.
4. Loose 4 screws fixing the top panel.
5. Loose 6 screws fixing the front panel.
6. Cut 3 nylon bands.
7. Disconnect following connectors and each wire. Choke coil(two terminal) Fan motor Thermistor Reverse valve (AE-X08BE-C/10BE-C/13BE)
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8. Remove the terminal cover of compressor.
9. Remove 3 terminals of compressor..
10. Loose 4 screws fixing the control box.
11. Take out the control box.
DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE OF THE FAN
1. Loose the fan nut and fan can take out.
2. Fan motor is secured by 4 screws.
Loose
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OPTION
1
Take out the air filters.
Open the open panel. Push the air filters up slightly to unlock
them. Pull the air filters down to remove
Take of the old dust collection filter and the deodorant filter from the air filter. Snap out in the arrow marked direction. Set the new dust collection filter and the deodorant filter with filter stoperts located on the air filters.
them.
2
Check the filters.
3
Reinstall the air filters
Reinstall the air filters in the original positions.
Close the open panel. Push the arrow-marked of the panel
firmly to lock it in place.
DUST COLLECTION FILTER (gray)
Set the black side facing upward.
Filter stopper
DEODORANT FILTER (green)
Filter stopper
2
1
3
3
1
2
HOW TO REPLACE THE DUST COLLECTION FILTER AND DEODORANT FILTER
(only for models AY-XPM7CR/AY-XPM9CR/AY-XPM12CR)
Precautions
The dust collection filter and the deodorant filter are packed as accessory of this unit. During operation of the air conditioner, the filters remove dust and tobacco smoke from the air and discharges clean air.
• The filters are sealed in a plastic bag to keep their dust collection effect. Do not open the bag until using the filters. (Otherwise the filters life may get shorter.)
• Do not expose the filters to direct sunlight. (Otherwise they may deteriorate.)
1
3
2
1
1
3
2
2
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AY-XP08/10/13CE AE-X08/10BE-C AE-X13BE
CLEANING THE DEODORANT FILTER (GREEN)
The filter should be cleaned every 3~6 months
1
REMOVE THE AIR FILTERS
2
CLEAN THE DEODORANT FILTER 1 Take off the deodorant filter from the air
filters.
2 Soak the deodorant filter in mild detergent
dilution for 10 to 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water, dry completely
under sunlight.
3 Set the clean deodorant filter under the fil-
ter stoppers located on the air filters.
3
REINSTALL THE AIR FILTERS
NOTE
:
• Replacement is necessary at the interval of 3 years, as the deodorising effect will deteriorate. The new filters are available at your nearest dealer.
Replacement filter: Type AZ-F910C
CHANGING THE DUST COLLECTION FILTER (GRAY)
The filter should be changed every 3~6 months
1
REMOVE THE AIR FILTERS
2
CHANGE THE DUST COLLECTION FILTER 1 Take off the old dust collection filter from
the air filters.
2 Set the new dust collection filter, the black
side facing upward, under the filter stop­pers located on the air filters.
3
REINSTALL THE AIR FILTERS
NOTE
:
• The dirty dust collection filter is not washable for reuse. The new filters are available at your nearest dealer.
Replacement filter: Type AZ-F900C
Filter stopper
Filter stopper
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST [AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE]
CABINET AND UNIT PARTS
1- 1 CMOT-A397JBKZ Fan motor sub ass’y 1 BG 1- 2 PGUMSA046JBE0 Damper rubber 1 AD 1- 3 CHLD-A067JBK0 Bearing ass’y 1 AL 1- 4 DCHS-A399JBKZ Cabinet sub ass’y [AY-XP08CE] 1 BD 1- 4 DCHS-A401JBKZ Cabinet sub ass’y [AY-XP10CE/XP13CE] 1 BC 1- 5 NFANCA089JBEZ Cross flow fan 1 BD 1- 6 DSRA-A246JBKZ Drain pan sub ass’y 1 BE 1- 7 CMOTLA915JBEZ Fan motor 1 BK 1- 8 MJNTPA082JBFA Louver link 2 AC 1- 9 MLOV-A299JBFA Vertical louver 12 AC 1-10 MLOV-A334JBRA Horizontal louver A 1 AM 1-11 MLOV-A298JBFA Horizontal louver B 1 AK 1-12 QW-VZE022JBZZ Lead wire (for Fan motor) 1 AM 1-13 LHLD-A197JBFP Louver holder 2 AX 1-14 NBRG-A026JBFA Louver bushing 2 AB 1-15 LHLD-A561JBFA Holder 1 AM 1-16 PHOS-A025JBE0 Drain hose 1 AL 1-17 PPACGA010JBE0 O ring 1 AB 1-18 PGID-A097JBFZ Drain cover 2 AF 1-19 RMOT-A061JBE0 Louver motor 2 AS 1-20 PGUMMA110JBE0 Drain plug 1 AD 1-21 CWAK-C213JBKZ Front panel ass’y 1 BE 1-22 PPLT-A212JBFZ Side cover R 1 AL 1-23 PPLT-A213JBFZ Side cover L 1 AL 1-24 PCOV-A764JBRA Display cover 1 BB 1-25 PFILMA145JBEA Air filter 2 AL 1-26 DHLD-A010JBKZ Tube holder ass’y 1 AK 1-27 HPNL-A514JBTA Open panel 1 AQ 1-28 TSPC-E067JBRA Name label [AY-XP08CE] 1 AC 1-28 TSPC-E066JBRA Name label [AY-XP10CE] 1 AC 1-28 TSPC-E065JBRA Name label [AY-XP13CE] 1 AC 1-29 PFPFPB901JBEZ Cabinet insulator [AY-XP08CE] 1 AH 1-30 QW-VZE013JBZZ Lead wire (for Louver motor:Upper) 1 AG 1-31 GWAK-A271JBFA Front panel 1 AV 1-32 PCOV-A614JBFZ Drain cover 1 AG 1-33 TLABCB584JBRZ Wiring diagram 1 AC 1-34 QW-VZD893JBZZ Lead wire (for Louver motor:Lower) 1 AG 1-35 LHLD-A303JBFA Tube cover 1 AD 1-36 PSEL-C125JBEZ Panel insulator 1 AF 1-37 PFPFPB971JBEZ Sheet 1 AA 1-38 PSPA-A154JBEZ Rubber spacer 1 AD 1-39 PSHE-A126JBE0 Evaporator seal 1 AG 1-40 LSPR-A007JBE0 Sheet spring 2 AD 1-41 LHLD-A536JBFA Holder 1 AM 1-42 PFPFPB962JBEZ Sidecover insulator 1 AC 1-43 PFPFPB967JBEZ Insulator 1 AC 1-44 HDEC-B147JBEA Display panel 1 AQ 1-45 PSEL-C055JBEZ Evaporator seal 1 AC 1-46 PSEL-C136JBEZ Insulator [AY-XP10CE/XP13CE] 1 AC 1-47 PSEL-C294JBEZ Aluminum tape 1 AC 1-48 TLAB-C211JBRZ Filter label 1 AE 1-49 DCOV-A206JBKZ Cover ass’y 1 AE 1-50 PCOV-A821JBEZ Lead cover A 1 AC 1-51 PCOV-A822JBEZ Lead cover B 1 AC
CONTROL BOX
2- 1 RTHM-A300JBE0 Thermistor 1 AP 2- 2 PBOX-A342JBFZ Control box 1 AQ 2- 3 PBOX-A341JBFZ Terminal cover 1 AH 2- 4 VSKRA105M//-3 Transistor (Q1, Q2,Q10) 3 AB 2- 5 VS2SA1585SQR3 Transistor (Q8) 1 AD 2- 6 HPNLCA776JBFA Control box cover 1 AG 2- 7 HPNLCA777JBEA Control panel 1 AD 2- 8 PCOV-A618JBFB Led holder 1 AE 2- 9 PCOV-A766JBFA Led holder B 1 AE 2-10 DPWBFA265JBKZ Control board unit [AY-XP08CE] 1 BS 2-10 DPWBFA266JBKZ Control board unit [AY-XP10CE] 1 BS 2-10 DPWBFA264JBKZ Control board unit [AY-XP13CE] 1 BS 2-11 QACC-A158JBE0 Power supply cord 2 AT 2-12 QTANZA002JBEZ Terminal board (3PIN) 1 AN 2-13 QTANZA001JBZZ Terminal board (4PIN) 1 AQ 2-14 PCOV-A609JBWZ Control box cover 1 AC 2-15 RIC—-A025BDE0 IC (IC4, IC5) 2 AE
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE
2-16 VHPGL6ZS27+-6 LED (LED102) 1 AG 2-17 VHPSL326422-6 LED (LED121) 1 AP 2-18 PCOV-A611JBWZ Control box cover 1 AF 2-19 PCOV-A610JBWZ Terminal cover 1 AE 2-20 RRMCUA001JBZZ Photo detector unit (IC201) 1 AK 2-21 QFS-GA040JBZZ Fuse 3A 250V (WPE1) 1 AE 2-22 VHIKID65783-1 IC (IC6) 1 AK 2-23 RIC—-A022BDE0 IC (IC3) 1 AE 2-24 VHIBR24C01A-6 IC (IC8) 1 AF 2-25 RH-TZA098JBE0 Transistor (Q3 - Q7, Q9) 6 AB 2-26 RC-HZA329JBE0 Fan motor capacitor (C1) 1 AP 2-27 RH-VXA002JBZZ Varistor (NR1) 1 AF 2-28 RH-IZA149JBE0 IC (IC2) 1 AE 2-29 VHPGL6ZE27+-6 LED (LED103 - LED111) 9 AG 2-30 RTRN-A287JBZZ Transformer (TR1) 1 AT 2-31 VHPGL6ZR27+-6 LED (LED101) 1 AF 2-32 VHRPC817X7/1B Photo coupler (PC1) 1 AD 2-33 VHRPC853H//-6 Photo coupler (PC2) 1 AG 2-34 VHRS201D01/-6 Solid state relay (SSR1) 1 AK 2-35 VHD1SR139-6-1 Diode (D6, D8, D9) 3 AB 2-36 VHD1SR35-4A-1 Diode (D1- D5) 5 AC 2-37 VHEHZ24-2//-1 Zener diode (ZD1) 1 AB 2-38 RH-IZA140JBE0 IC (IC7) 1 AE 2-39 RDTC-A001KKE0 Gas sensor (GS1) 1 AW 2-40 VHRPR33MF11-6 Solid state relay (SSR2) 1 AX 2-41 VHPGL5BG502-1 LED (LED131) 1 AR 2-42 RSNSZA001JBZZ Dust sensor 1 BD 2-43 PFPFPB970JBEZ Sheet 1 AA 2-44 LHLD-A540JBFA Holder 1 AM 2-45 LHLD-A550JBRA Display cover 1 BE 2-46 LHLD-A560JBFA Sensor holder 1 AM 2-47 LHLD-A562JBFA Holder 1 AM 2-48 RH-IXA705JBZZ Micro computer (IC1) 1 AV 2-49 CKITTA002JBKZ Hi voltage unit ass'y 1 BA
CYCLE PARTS
3- 1 CPIPCA678JBKZ Tube ass’y (AY-XP08CE) 1 BG 3- 1 CPIPCA690JBKZ Tube ass’y (AY-XP10CE) 1 BH 3- 1 CPIPCA679JBKZ Tube ass’y (AY-XP13CE) 1 BH 3- 2 PSEN-A005JBKZ Flare nut ass’y (1/4") 1 AG 3- 3 PSEN-A004JBKZ Flare nut ass’y (3/8") (AY-XP08CE/XP10CE) 1 AE 3- 3 PSEN-A016JBKZ Flare nut ass’y (1/2") (AY-XP13CE) 1 AR 3- 4 PVLV-0341JBE0 Flare Union (1/4") 1 AG 3- 5 PVLV-0342JBE0 Flare Union (3/8") (AY-XP08CE/XP10CE) 1 AH 3- 5 PVLV-0406JBE0 Flare Union (1/2") (AY-XP13CE) 1 AK 3- 6 DEVA-A121JBKZ Evaporator sub ass’y (AY-XP08CE) 1 BS 3- 6 DEVA-A128JBKZ Evaporator sub ass’y (AY-XP10CE) 1 BT 3- 6 DEVA-A122JBKZ Evaporator sub ass’y (AY-XP13CE) 1 BT
ACCESSORY PARTS
4- 1 CRMC-A569JBEZ Remote control 1 BD 4- 2 UBATUA027JBE0 Battery pack 1 AE 4- 3 LHLD-A477JBFA Cord holder
(for covering the terminal board of indoor unit)
1AE 4- 4 XTTSD40P16000 Tapping Screw (for fixing the cord holder) 1 AA 4- 5 LX-NZA207JBEZ Special nut (for fixing long screw steadily) 9 AE 4- 6 PPLTNA058JBWZ Mounting angle 1 AS 4- 7 XTTSD45P30000 Long screw 8 AA 4- 8 LX-BZA106JBE0 Special screw (for hanging remote controller) 1 AE 4- 9 LPFT-A029JBF0 Drain joint 1 AD 4-10 GLEGGA008JBE0 Compressor cushion 4 AE 4-11 TINSEA298JBRZ Operation manual 1 AR 4-12 TINS-A710JBRZ Installation manual 1 AG 4-13 TINS-A711JBRZ Installation manual 1 AG
SCREW
5- 1 LX-BZA075JBE0 Special screw (for earth) 1 AA
PACKING PARTS
6- 1 CPADBA038JBKZ Packing Pad Ass’y 2 AK 6- 2 SPAKCA990JBEZ Packing case [AY-XP08CE] 1 AQ 6- 2 SPAKCA989JBEZ Packing case [AY-XP10CE] 1 AQ 6- 2 SPAKCA988JBEZ Packing case [AY-XP13CE] 1 AQ
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INDOOR UNIT FOR AY-XP08CE/XP10CE/XP13CE
4-1
4-2
1-35
1-23
1-43
3-6
1-45
1-40
1-39
1-46
1-40
1-18
1-5
1-4
1-29
1-3
1-26
4-6
1-22
1-1
1-12
1-32
1-2
1-50
1-51
2-1
3-1
2-53
2-57
3-2
3-5
3-3
3-4
5-1
1-38
1-7
2-13
2-2
2-18
2-14
1-21
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2-6
2-8
2-7
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1-11
1-17
1-10
1-6
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1-15
1-28
1-33
1-36
1-25
2-10
2-43
1-42
1-34
1-8
2-58
2-56
2-49
1-49
2-9
1-8
1-9
1-9
1-41
2-55
4-7
4-5 4-8
2-3
2-19
2-12
2-11
4-13
4-12
4-9
4-11
4-10
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST [AE-X08BE-C/10BE-C/13BE]
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE
CONTROL BOX PARTS
1- 1 CMOTLA902JBEZ Fan motor [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BK 1- 1 CMOTLA903JBEZ Fan motor [AE-X13BE] 1 BL 1- 2 RTRN-A256JBE0 Current transfoemer CT1 1 AG 1- 3a RFIL-A104JBZZ Common coil [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AR 1- 3b RFIL-A105JBZZ Common coil [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C/X13BE] 1 AR 1- 3c RFIL-A106JBZZ Common coil [AE-X13BE] 1 AV 1- 4 DPWBFA282JBKZ Electric control board [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BP 1- 4 DPWBFA240JBKZ Electric control board [AE-X13BE] 1 BQ 1- 5 QTANZA001JBZZ Terminal board (4P) 1 AQ 1- 6 RIC—A022BDE0 Integrated circuit IC2 [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AE 1- 6 VHIK7818API-1 Integrated circuit IC2 [AE-X13BE] 1 AF 1- 7 VSKRC245M//-3 Transistor Q3 1 AC 1- 8 VHRPC817X7/1B Photo coupler PC1 1 AE 1- 8 VHRPC817X7/1B Photo coupler PC1,PC3, PC4 [AE-X13BE] 3 AE 1- 9 VHRPC853H//-6 Photo coupler PC2 1 AG 1-10 RC-AZA046JBE0 Capacitor [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BE 1-10 RC-EZA249JBZZ Capacitor [AE-X13BE] 1 BP 1-11 RH-DZA117JBE0 Diode bridge [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AM 1-11 RH-DZA087JBE0 Diode bridge [AE-X13BE] 1 AQ 1-12 RH-HZ0011JBE0 PTC thermistor 1 AN 1-13 RH-TZA145JBE0 Power transistor module(IPM)[AE-X08BE-C/10BE-C] 1 BU 1-13 VHITM38++++-1 Power transistor module(IPM)[AE-X13BE] 1 BY 1-14 PDAI-A126JBWZ Terminal plate 1 AE 1-15 VHITM-05C//-6 Active filter [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BP 1-15 RH-TXA003JBZZ Active filter [AE-X13BE] 1 BS 1-16 RTHM-A022JBE0 Compressor thermistor 1 AN 1-17 RH-HXA010JBZZ Thermistor 1 AX 1-18 RTRN-A199JBE0 Choke coil [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BE 1-18 RTRN-A286JBEZ Choke coil [AE-X13BE] 1 BF 1-19 PBOX-A343JBWZ Control box 1 AR 1-20 LBND-A042JBE0 Wire fixing band 10 AC 1-21 PSPA-A151JBZZ Spacer 5 AE 1-22 LHLD-A479JBFZ Heat sink holder 1 AE 1-23 PRDAFA140JBEZ Heat sink for powertransistor module[AE-X08BE-C/10BE-C] 1 AX 1-23 PRDAFA142JBEZ Heat sink for powertransistor module [AE-X13BE] 1 AX 1-24 QW-VZD962JBZZ Lead wire (CN14-QM1) [AE-X13BE] 1 AE 1-25 PSHE-A190JBEZ Protect sheet 1 AL 1-26 PSEL-C061JBEZ Insulator 1 AE 1-27 PSPA-A144JBE0 Spacer 2 AC 1-28 RFIL-A064JBE0 Ferrite core 5 AF 1-29 QW-VZD961JBZZ Lead wire (CN13-AF1) [AE-X13BE] 1 AG 1-30 QW-VZD871JBZZ Lead wire (L1+, L1-) 2 AG 1-31 QW-VZD857JBZZ Lead wire (Earth) 1 AC 1-32 QW-VZD868JBZZ Lead wire (MRY1 - DB1) 1 AG 1-33 QW-VZD861JBZZ Lead wire (MRY1 - PTC) 1 AF 1-34 QW-VZD958JBZZ Lead wire (DB1+-AF(I+)) 1 AK 1-35 QW-VZD866JBZZ Lead wire (T3 - TB2) 1 AF 1-36 QW-VZD873JBZZ Lead wire (T10 - IPM(-)) 1 AF 1-37 QW-VZD867JBZZ Lead wire (T5 - DB1)) 1 AG 1-38 QW-VZD864JBZZ Lead wire (T2 - TBN) 1 AF 1-39 QW-VZD865JBZZ Lead wire (T1 - TB1) 1 AF 1-40 QW-VZD859JBZZ Lead wire (C8(+) - T7) 1 AE 1-41 QW-VZD870JBZZ Lead wire (C8(+) - AF(0+))[AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AG 1-42 QW-VZD960JBZZ Lead wire (C8-AF) [AE-X13BE] 1 AL 1-43 QW-VZD869JBZZ Lead wire (C8(-) - AF(0-))[AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AF 1-44 QW-VZD860JBZZ Lead wire (C8(-) - T8) 1 AE 1-45 QW-VZD872JBZZ Lead wire (T9 - IPM(+)) 1 AE 1-46 QW-IZA023JBZZ Lead wire (Compressor wire) [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AS 1-46 QW-IZA022JBZZ Lead wire (Compressor wire) [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AM 1-46 QW-IZA019JBZZ Lead wire (Compressor wire) [AE-X13BE] 1 AP 1-47 QW-VZD420JBE0 Lead wire (AF lead wire 4P) 1 AE 1-48 RH-IXA726JBZZ Microcomputer IC1 1 AW 1-49 RH-IZA140JBE0 Integrated circuit IC3 1 AE 1-50 RH-TZA098JBE0 Transistor Q1, Q2 2 AB 1-51 RH-VZA020JBE0 Varistor CNR1, CNR2 2 AB 1-52 RH-VXA002JBZZ Varistor NR1, NR2 2 AD 1-53 RH-VZA042JBE0 Surge absorber SA1 1 AH 1-54 LBNDKA099JBWZ Capacitor clamp 1 AS 1-55 PSEL-C122JBEZ Insulator 1 AC 1-56 PSEL-C123JBEZ Insulator 1 AC 1-57 PSEL-C124JBEZ Insulator 1 AC
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CABINET AND UNIT PARTS
2- 1 LANGKA124JBPZ Fan motor angle 1 AR 2- 2 LANGKA127JBPZ Fan motor angle sub [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AE 2- 2 LANGKA123JBPZ Fan motor angle sub [AE-X13BE] 1 AE 2- 3 GCAB-A196JBTA Rear cabinet 1 BD 2- 4 LHLD-A573JBFA Cord clamp 1 AC 2- 5 PFPFPB911JBEZ Motor angle cushion 1 AC 2- 6 GCAB-A195JBTA Front panel 1 BC 2- 7 GGADFA037JBFA Fan guard 1 AT 2- 8 PSEL-C045JBEZ Motor angle cushion 1 AB 2- 9 PSEL-C048JBEZ F panel insulator 1 AC 2-10 PSEL-C049JBEZ F panel insulator 1 AC 2-11 PSEL-C050JBEZ Bulkhead insulator 1 AG 2-12 TLABBA148JBRA Sharp badge 1 AH 2-13 CCHS-A779JBTA Base pan assembly [AE-X08BE-C] 1 BD 2-13 CCHS-A770JBTA Base pan assembly [AE-X10BE-C] 1 BC 2-13 CCHS-A735JBTA Base pan assembly [AE-X13BE] 1 BD 2-14 PFTA-A092JBFA Side cover 1 AQ 2-15 PCOV-A616JBPZ Protect cover 1 AE 2-16 MSPR-A027JBE0 Thermistor spring [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AB 2-16 MSPR-A026JBE0 Thermistor spring [AE-X13BE] 1 AB 2-17 MSPR-A046JBE0 Protector spring [AE-X10BE-C/X13BE] 1 AC 2-17 MSPR-A104JBE0 Protector spring [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AQ 2-18 NFANPA094JBEZ Propeller fan 1 AX 2-19 PSKR-A223JBWZ Bulkhead [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AR 2-19 PSKR-A211JBWZ Bulkhead [AE-X13BE] 1 AQ 2-20 TLABKD002JBRZ Number card [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AC 2-20 TLABKD003JBRZ Number card [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AC 2-20 TLABKC747JBRZ Number card [AE-X13BE] 1 AH 2-21 TSPC-E038JBRZ Name badge [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AD 2-21 TSPC-E039JBRZ Name badge [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AD 2-21 TSPC-D593JBRZ Name badge [AE-X13BE] 1 AE 2-22 PSEL-C051JBEZ Side cover seal 1 AE 2-23 FFTA-A014JBKZ Side cover assembly 1 AT 2-24 TLABCB543JBRZ Wiring diagram [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AE 2-24 TLABCB537JBRZ Wiring diagram [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AE 2-24 TLABCB430JBRZ Wiring diagram [AE-X13BE] 1 AE 2-25 DCAB-A114JBKZ Top cover assembly [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AY 2-25 DCAB-A110JBKZ Top cover assembly [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AY 2-25 DCAB-A104JBKZ Top cover assembly [AE-X13BE] 1 AZ 2-26 PSEL-C060JBEZ Insulator for rear cabinet 1 AB 2-27 GCAB-A197JBTA Top cover 1 AX 2-28 JHNDPA011JBFA Holder 1 AS 2-29 PSEL-C046JBEZ Bulkhead insulator 1 AC 2-30 PSEL-C119JBEZ Box insulator 1 AE 2-31 PSEL-C047JBEZ Box insulator 1 AF 2-32 PSEL-C062JBEZ Box insulator 1 AG 2-33 CHLD-A093JBK0 Holder assembly 1 AL 2-34 PSEL-C121JBEZ Side cover seal 1 AC 2-35 PSEL-C120JBEZ Side cover seal 1 AC 2-36 LPLTPA026JBFA Cord clamp plate 1 AC
CYCLE PARTS
3- 1 CVLV-A621JBKZ Reverse valve assembly [AE-X08BE-C] 1 BP 3- 1 CVLV-A620JBKZ Reverse valve assembly [AE-X10BE-C] 1 BN 3- 1 CVLV-A574JBKZ Reverse valve assembly [AE-X13BE] 1 BW 3- 2 DCPY-A218JBKZ Capillary tube assembly [AE-X08BE-C] 1 BF 3- 2 DCPY-A212JBKZ Capillary tube assembly [AE-X10BE-C] 1 BF 3- 2 DCPY-A217JBKZ Capillary tube assembly [AE-X13BE] 1 BF 3- 3 PCON-A455JBPZ Condensor [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BT 3- 3 PCON-A445JBPZ Condensor [AE-X13BE] 1 BS 3- 4 DVLV-A520JBKZ 3 way valve unit [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AW 3- 4 DVLV-A466JBKZ 3 way valve unit [AE-X13BE] 1 BA 3- 5 LX-NZA037JBE0 Service nut [AE-X13BE only] 1 AG 3- 6 LX-BZA268JBEZ Special screw [AE-X08BE-C, AE-X10BE-C] 1 AB 3- 6 LX-BZA060JBE0 Special screw [AE-X13BE] 1 AH 3- 7 DVLV-A521JBKZ 2 way valve unit [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AT 3- 7 DVLV-A462JBKZ 2 way valve unit [AE-X13BE] 1 AW 3- 8 FCMPRA110JBKZ Compressor ass’y
(Including for Ref.No.3-9,3-11,3-12,2-17)[AE-X08BE-C]
1CE
3- 8 FCMPRA120JBKZ Compressor ass’y
(Including for Ref.No.3-9,3-10,3-11)[AE-X10BE-C]
1CE
3- 8 FCMPRA065JBK0 Compressor ass’y
(Including for Ref.No.3-9,3-10,3-11)[AE-X13BE]
1CM 3- 9 PCMPRA338JBEZ Compressor [AE-X08BE-C] 1 CA 3- 9 PCMPRA350JBEZ Compressor [AE-X10BE-C] 1 CB 3- 9 PCMPRA267JBE0 Compressor [AE-X13BE] 1 CK 3-10 LBSHCA005JBE0 Terminal bushing [AE-X10BE-C/X13BE] 1 AA 3-11 PCOV-0562JBE0 Terminal cover [AE-X10BE-C/X13BE] 1 AD 3-11 PCOV-A321JBE0 Terminal cover [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AR 3-12 PSEL-A971JBE0 Terminal gasket [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AN
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE
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HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
To have your order filled prompty and correctly, please furnish the following information.
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY CODE
1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. NO.
3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION
3-14 LX-NZA136JBE0 Special nut [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AL 3-15 GLEG-A076JBE0 Compressor cushion [AE-X08BE-C] 3 AK 3-15 GLEG-A029JBE0 Compressor cushion [AE-X10BE-C/X13BE] 3 AE 3-16 PSPF-A767JBEZ Compressor cover [AE-X08BE-C/X13BE] 1 AV 3-16 PSPF-A828JBEZ Compressor cover [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AQ 3-17 PSPF-A830JBEZ Compressor cover [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AE 3-17 PSPF-A829JBEZ Compressor cover [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AF 3-17 PSPF-A768JBEZ Compressor cover [AE-X13BE] 1 AG 3-18 PSEN-A004JBK0 Flare nut ass’y 1 AE 3-19 PSEN-A005JBK0 Flare nut ass’y [ AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AG 3-19 PSEN-A016JBK0 Flare nut ass’y [AE-X13BE] 1 AR 3-20 PGUM-A135JBEZ Compressor sheet 1 AG 3-21 PSPF-A797JBE0 Compressor cover 1 AG 3-22 PMUF-A026JBE0 Muffler [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 AL 3-22 PMUF-A054JBEZ Muffler [AE-X13BE] 1 AT 3-23 PVLVXA044JBEZ Reverse valve [AE-X08BE-C/X10BE-C] 1 BG 3-23 PVLVXA039JBE0 Reverse valve [AE-X13BE] 1 BD 3-24 LX-NZA037JBE0 Bonnet [AE-X13BE only] 1 AG 3-25 CCIL-A112JBEZ Coil [AE-X08BE-C, AE-X10BE-C] 1 AX 3-25 CCIL-A097JBEZ Coil [AE-X13BE] 1 AV
SCREWS AND NUTS
4- 1 LX-BZA140JBE0 Special screw 32 AB 4- 2 LX-BZA072JBE0 Special screw (for 2/3 way valve unit) 4 AB 4- 3 XTTSD40P14000 Tapping screw 1 AA 4- 4 LX-BZA166JBE0 Special screw 3 AB 4- 5 LX-NZA026JBE0 Special nut (for compressor) 3 AC 4- 6 LX-BZA075JBE0 Special screw 2 AA 4- 7 LX-BZA140JBE0 Special screw 7 AB 4- 8 LX-BZA075JBE0 Special screw (for Earth) 1 AA 4- 9 XBPSD40P20JS0 Machine screw (for IPM) 5 AB 4-10 LX-NZA135JBE0 Special nut (for propeller fan) 1 AC 4-11 XBPSD40P20J00 Machine screw (for DB1) 1 AA 4-12 XCTSD40P12000
Tapping screw (for Terminal board ass’y angle, for capacitor clamp)
2AA 4-13 XTPSD30P12XS0 Tapping screw 3mm x 16mm (for PWB assembly) 2 AC 4-14 LX-BZA292JBEZ Tapping screw 3mm x 16mm (for Top cover) 8 AC 4-15 XTTSD40P16000 Tapping screw (for Heatsink) 1 AA 4-16 LX-BZA140JBE0 Special screw (for Heatsink holder) 1 AB 4-17 XCTSD40P16000 Tapping screw (for Terminal board ass’y) 1 AA
PACKING PARTS
6- 1 CPADBA031JBKZ Bottom pad assembly 1 AS 6- 2 SPAKCA963JBEZ Packing case [AE-X08BE-C] 1 AX 6- 2 SPAKCA964JBEZ Packing case [AE-X10BE-C] 1 AX 6- 2 SPAKCA687JBEZ Packing case [AE-X13BE] 1 AY 6- 3 CPADBA032JBKZ Packing pad ass’y 1 AL
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2-3
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2-31
1-26
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