VAIANT climaVAIR
VAIANT climaVAIR
VAIANT climaVAIR
VA 6-060 MXNHO
VA 6-085 MXNHO
VA 6-105 MXNHO
VA 6-020 MXNHI
VA 6-025 MXNHI
VA 6-035 MXNHI
VA 10-020 MXNHI
VA 10-025 MXNHI
VA 10-035 MXNHI
VA 6-035 MXNHKI
VA 6-050 MXNHKI
VA 6-035 MXNHDI
VA 6-050 MXNHDI
Installation Manual
Air-conditioner - climaVAIR
VA 6-020 MXNHI
VA 6-025 MXNHI
VA 6-035 MXNHI
VA 10-020 MXNHI
VA 10-025 MXNHI
VA 10-035 MXNHI
VA 6-035 MXNHKI
VA 6-050 MXNHKI
VA 6-035 MXNHDI
VA 6-050 MXNHDI
EN
Contents
1 Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 10.5 Installation of the Coolant Pipes . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
1.1 Symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10.5.1 Handling the Coolant Pipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
1.2 Proper Use of the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10.5.2 Laying of the Coolant Pipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
10.6 Installation of the Fresh Air and Bypass Lines . . 19
2 Extreme Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 10.7 Indoor unit Assembly in the Ceiling . . . . . . . . . . . 19
10.8 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3 Identification of the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 10.9 Installation of the decorative panel . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Prior to handling, installing, start up, using or Fig. 2.1 Operating ranges of the unit.
performing maintenance on the unit, the persons
assigned to perform these tasks should be familiar with Legend
all the instructions and recommendations set forth in D.B. Temperature measured by dry bulb
the unit's installation manual.
3 Identification of the Unit
Note!
Keep the manuals throughout the service life of This manual is valid for the Split system series. In order
the unit. to know the specific model of your unit please refer to
the unit nameplates.
The nameplates are located on the outdoor and indoor
Note! units.
The information relating to this unit is divided
between two manuals: installation manual and
user manual.
Note!
This equipment contains R-410A refrigerant. Do
not vent R-410A into atmosphere: R-410A, is a
fluorinated greenhouse gas, covered by Kyoto
Protocol, with a Global Warming Potential (GWP)
= 1975.
Note!
The refrigerant fluid contained in this
equipment must be properly recovered for
recycling, reclamation or destruction before
the final disposal of the equipment.
The manufacturer declares that this unit has been The indoor unit provides acclimatised air inside the
designed and constructed in compliance with the room to be acclimatised.
standard in force with regard to obtaining the CE
Marking. The dimensions and weights of the indoor unit are
shown on Figure 5.2 and Table 5.1, depending on the
5 Description of the Unit model (please consult the model nameplate).
The dimensions are given in mm.
This unit is comprised of the following elements:
- Indoor unit.
- Outdoor unit.
- Remote controller and holder.
- Connections and channels.
- Accessories.
Legend
H Height
L Width
D Depth
MODEL H L D kg
VA 6-020 MXNHI 285 760 182 8.6
VA 6-025 MXNHI 285 760 182 8.6
VA 6-035 MXNHI 285 760 182 8.6
VA 10-020 MXNHI 265 795 197 7.6
VA 10-025 MXNHI 265 795 197 7.6
VA 10-035 MXNHI 265 795 197 7.6
Table 5.1 Dimensions and weights of the indoor unit.
Legend
1 Indoor Unit
2 Outdoor Unit
3 Remote controller and holder
4 Connections and channels
5 Condensed water drainage pipe
5.2 Cassette type Indoor Unit 5.3 Duct type Indoor Unit
The indoor unit provides acclimatised air inside the The indoor unit provides acclimatised air inside the
room to be acclimatised. room to be acclimatised.
The dimensions and weights of the indoor unit are The dimensions and weights of the indoor unit are
shown on Figure 5.3 and 5.4 and Table 5.2 and 5.3, shown on Figure 5.5 and Table 5.4, depending on the
depending on the model (please consult the model model (please consult the model nameplate).
nameplate). The dimensions are given in mm.
The dimensions are given in mm.
MODEL H I ØD
VA 6-035 MXNHKI 260 60 100mm
VA 6-050 MXNHKI 260 60 100mm
Table 5.3 Dimensions of the Indoor Unit (lateral).
Legend
H Height
L Length
D Depth
A Length of valves
B Distance between valves
C Distance from the second valve to the floor
Air inlet
Air outlet
MODEL H L D A B C I J Kg
VA 6-060 MXNHO 680 928 288 54 51 147 319,5 583 54
VA 6-085 MXNHO 840 1068 340 45,8 58,2 158,4 380 580 74
VA 6-105 MXNHO 840 1068 340 45,8 58,2 158,4 380 580 75
Table 5.5 Dimensions and weights of the outdoor unit.
The remote control allows using the unit This unit is provided with the accessories shown on Table 5.7.
Indoor Units Units VA 6-020 MXNHI VA 6-025 MXNHI VA 6-035 MXNHI VA 10-020 MXNHI VA 10-025 MXNHI
Wall
Capacity
Cooling Capacity kW 2.00 2.50 3.50 1,94 2.36
Heating Capacity kW 2.30 2.90 3.80 2.26 2.76
Air Flow m3/h 450/400/370 500/450/400 600/550/500 380/430/480 390/450/520
Sound Power level dB(A) 56/52/45 56/52/45 56/52/45 30/33/36 31/34/38
Net Dimensions (HxLxD) mm 285x760x182 285x760x182 285x760x182 265x795x197 265x795x197
Net Weight kg 8.6 8.6 8.6 7.6 7.6
Panel Net Weight kg / / / / /
Air Drop (static pressure) Pa / / / / /
Pipe Connections
Pipe Connection liq/gas inches 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8
Indoor Units Units VA 10-035 MXNHI VA 6-035 MXNHKI VA 6-050 MXNHKI VA 6-035 MXNHDI VA 6-050 MXNHDI
Wall Cassette Duct
Capacity
Cooling Capacity kW 3.10 3.24 5.03 3.61 5.15
Heating Capacity kW 2.80 3.45 5.47 3.85 5.65
Air Flow m3/h 430/480/550 630/530/450 670/600/550 [550/]500/450/400 [1270/]1160/1020/900
Sound Power level dB(A) 33/36/39 57/53/50 57/53/50 [56/]53/51/48 [59/]57/53/51
Net Dimensions (HxLxD) mm 265x795x197 260x570x570 260x580x580 220x610x500 220x1090x500
Net Weight kg 7.6 17 19 14 25
Panel Net Weight kg / 2.8 2.8
Air Drop (static pressure) Pa / / / 20 20
Pipe Connections
1/4-1/2 (includes 1/4-1/2 (includes
Pipe Connection liq/gas inches 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8 1/4-3/8
connector for OU) connector for OU)
Table 5.9 Technical specifications Indoor Unit.
Note!
As part of its policy for ongoing improvements of
its products, Vaillant reserves the right to modify
these specifications without prior notice.
Warning!
Protect the environment. Dispose of the Danger!
packaging following the local standards in force. Danger of electric shock.
Do not dispose of it without the proper controls. Install differentials to avoid short-circuits.
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Use the pipes specifically intended for coolant
for the cooling installation. Never use plumbing
pipes.
8.3 General Installation Diagram with Wall mounted 8.4 General Installation Diagram with Cassette
type units type units
Warning! Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Observe the minimum assembly distances Observe the minimum assembly distances
indicated in Figure 8.1. indicated in Figure 8.2 and 8.4.
Fig. 8.1 General diagram of the installation and the minimum Fig. 8.2 General diagram of the installation and the minimum
assembly distances. assembly distances.
Legend Legend
1 Indoor Unit 1 Indoor Unit
2 Outdoor Unit 2 Outdoor Unit
3 Pipe for draining the condensed water 3 Pipe for draining the condensed water
A Front separation (minimum 10 cm) E Side separation opposite side connections (minimum 10 cm)
B Top separation in relation to the ceiling (minimum 5 cm) F Rear separation (minimum 10 cm)
D Height in relation to the floor (minimum 2 m) G Side separation connections side (minimum 15 cm)
E Side separation opposite side connections (minimum 10 cm) H Front separation (minimum 60 cm)
F Rear separation (minimum 10 cm)
G Side separation connections side (minimum 15 cm)
H Front separation (minimum 60 cm)
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Observe the minimum assembly distances
indicated in Figure 8.3 and 8.5.
MODEL A B C D
VA 6-035 MXNHKI 1000 1000 1000 1000
VA 6-050 MXNHKI 1000 1000 1000 1000
Fig. 8.3 General diagram of the installation and the minimum MODEL A B C D
assembly distances. VA 6-035 MXNHDI 200 200 500 500
VA 6-050 MXNHDI 200 200 500 500
Legend
1 Indoor Unit Table 8.2 Indoor unit minimum assembly distances.
2 Outdoor Unit
3 Pipe for draining the condensed water
E Side separation opposite side connections (minimum 10 cm)
F Rear separation (minimum 10 cm)
G Side separation connections side (minimum 15 cm)
H Front separation (minimum 60 cm)
Warning!
Warning! Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Danger of
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. condensed water spillage.
Observe the minimum assembly distances In order to ensure that the unit drains correctly
indicated in Figure 8.1. take the requirements described in this section
into account.
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Ensure that the assembly plate has been
correctly levelled.
Otherwise, disassemble the plate and assemble it
again correctly.
9.3.2 Handling the Coolant Pipes 9.3.3 Handling the Condensed Water Pipe
Danger! Warning!
Danger of burns and eye injuries. Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Danger of
In the event of soldering, use suitable incorrect drainage of the condensed water and
protection equipment (protective soldering wear of materials due to dripping water.
mask, soldering gloves, solderer clothing). Take the following points into consideration:
Legend
H Minimum distance from the floor: 5 cm
- Install the condensed water pipe in such a way that its
free end is kept away from unpleasant odours to
ensure that they do not penetrate the room (see
Figure 9.6).
Legend
1 Lid for right piping
2 Lid for indoor piping
3 Securing with adhesive tape
4 Lid for left piping
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Danger of
wear in the coolant pipes.
Bend the pipe carefully to prevent choking or Fig. 9.10 Laying the Pipes.
breaks.
Legend
• Cut the pipes, leaving enough extra piping hanging 1 Heat-resistant material
2 Drain pipe
over to enable the unit to be hooked up at the indoor
3 Coolant pipe
unit joins. 4 Piping support plate
• Insert the nut in the coolant pipe and carry out the 5 Indoor/outdoor electric cable
flaring.
• Carefully remove the insulation of the flared • Insert the electric piping, connect the line on the
connections in the indoor unit. indoor unit terminal strip and assemble the cabling
• Hang the indoor unit on the top edge of the mounting covering (see section 13).
plate. • Carry out the start up and the equipment functional
• Tilt the lower part of the indoor unit forwards and test (see section 15).
insert an auxiliary tool (e.g. a piece of wood) between • Fix the entire indoor unit (see section 9.3.6)..
the mounting plate and the unit (see Figure 9.9).
Note!
The connections in the flaring should be
accessible in order to carry out the water
tightness tests.
10 Installation of the Cassette Indoor Unit 10.2 Selecting the Assembly Location
Warning!
Danger of deterioration of the indoor unit. Warning!
When you lift the indoor unit, do so by Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
supporting it at the four corners only. Observe the minimum assembly distances
Avoid lifting the unit up by the condensation indicated in Figure 8.2 and 8.4.
drainpipe or by the pipe connections.
Note!
Warning! The indoor unit can be installed with the false
Danger of deterioration of the indoor unit drip ceiling fitted or not fitted.
tray.
When you lift the indoor unit do not exert Recommendations
pressure on the drip tray to avoid damaging it. - Choose a mounting site that will allow air to reach all
parts of the room evenly. Avoid beams, installations or
lights which obstruct the airflow.
Warning! - Install the indoor unit at an adequate distance from
Danger of malfunction due to incorrect air chairs or workstations in order to avoid unpleasant
circulation and the build-up of condensed water draughts.
on the ceiling or in the lower part of the indoor - Avoid close heat sources.
unit. - Ensure you leave sufficient space for carrying out
To avoid this, ensure that the lower part of the connection and inspection tasks of the indoor unit.
indoor unit is horizontally levelled and flush with
the finished ceiling. Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Ensure that the assembly plate has been
Note! correctly levelled.
It is recommended to assemble the coolant Otherwise, disassemble the plate and assemble it
pipes, remove condensed water and carry out the again correctly.
electrical installation before mounting the indoor
unit in the ceiling and to make the connections
immediately after mounting the indoor unit. This
will provide you with more space.
10.3 Recommended Installation Process 10.4.2 Laying of the Condensed Water Pipe
10.4 Installation of the Condensed Water Pipe • Plan the layout of the condensed water pipe taking
into account the indications in section 10.4.1.
10.4.1 Handling the Condensed Water Pipe - Ensure that the pipe is as short as possible.
- Ensure that the minimum inclination from the indoor
Warning! unit is at least 1%.
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. Danger of • Mount the pipe supports taking into account the
incorrect drainage of the condensed water and distances and inclinations indicated in figure 10.1.
wear of materials due to dripping water.
Take the following points into consideration:
- Ensure that air circulates through the
condensed water pipe in order to guarantee
that the water can be freely released.
Otherwise, the condensed water could leak
through the indoor unit body.
- Mount the pipe without bending it in order to
avoid blockage.
- If the water pipe is channelled outdoors,
ensure that it is insulated against freezing.
- If the condensed water pipe is installed in a
room, fit thermal insulation. Fig. 10.1 Installation diagram of the Pipe for the Drainage of
- Avoid installing the condensed water pipe with the Condensed Water.
an ascending bend.
- Avoid installing the condensed water pipe with Legend
it free end submerged in water. 1 Pump flange (jacketing)
A Distance with regard to the indoor unit (maximum 200 mm)
- Avoid installing the condensed water pipe with
B Distance between supports (maximum 1 - 1.50 m)
crimping. C Pipe inclination (minimum 1%)
- Install the condensed water pipe in such a way H Maximum height of the pipe with regard to the pump (maximum
that the distance of its free end from the floor 500 mm)
is at least 5 cm.
- Install the condensed water pipe in such a way • Mount the condensed water pipe in its supports.
that its free end is kept away from unpleasant - Prevent the pipe from bulging to guarantee the
odours to ensure that they do not penetrate correct removal of the water.
the room. • Insulate the pipe with thermal insulation.
10.5 Installation of the Coolant pipes 10.5.2 Laying of the Coolant Pipes
Note!
In specialised dealers you will find coolant pipes
which are thermally insulated as a Vaillant
accessory.
10.6 Installation of the Fresh Air 10.7 Indoor Unit Assembly in the Ceiling
Note! Note!
Only applicable to the models indicated in table The indoor unit is fixed to the ceiling using hooks
10.1. and hanging bars (threaded varilla M10), with its
corresponding nuts, locknuts and washers.
MODEL FRESH AIR
VA 6-035 MXNHKI YES • Draw the position of the fixing elements according to
VA 6-050 MXNHKI YES the indicated measurements.
Table 10.1 Models with lines available for renewing fresh air. - Observe the minimum assembly distances (see
section 8.4).
The side opening allows installing pipes for air intake • Adapt the length of the threaded rods to the correct
from outside and pipe shunting to be installed (see measurement.
figure 10.3). • Mount the fixing bars in the points provided
(optionally, you can use hooks fixed to the ceiling and
hang the fixing bars from them).
Legend
1 Flange on the fresh air line
2 Fresh air line
Carry out the following operations:
• Select the lines. Use lines with the following
characteristics:
- Base material: flexible polyester with spring interior
or corrugated aluminium.
- Diameter: 101,6 mm.
- External anti-condensation lining: fibreglass, 12-25 Fig. 10.4 Indoor unit assembly diagram.
mm thick.
• Install the lines. Legend
1 Indoor Unit
2 False ceiling
3 Decorative panel
4 Upper fixing nut
5 Indoor unit support
6 Nut-locknut set
7 Fixing bar
8 Fixing hook (optional)
D Distance of the hook to the ceiling (34 mm)
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Danger of condensed water escaping and the
appearance of anomalies in the display.
In order to avoid this, ensure that the decorative
panel is correctly installed.
Note!
Previously, carry out the start up and the
equipment functional test (see section 15).
10.8 Connections
Note!
The connections in the flaring should be
accessible in order to carry out the water
tightness tests.
11 Installation of the Duct Indoor Unit 11.4 Installation of the drainage pipe
11.1 Initial check - Take special care when installing the drainage pipes
of the unit, since problems with the same may result in
- Install the indoor unit leaving sufficient spillage of the condensed water of the evaporator. The
space around the same as to allow handling and unit is equipped with a drainage connection.
maintenance tasks, as shown in the figure. - Do not place the drainage pipe in an ascending
- Do not allow obstacles to block the air connection position, since the drainage water would return to the
or discharge flow. unit and spill over when the unit is halted.
- Do not install the indoor unit in a machinery - Do not connect the drainage pipe to the sanitary
workshop or kitchen in which there is oil or fumes in outflows, waste water pipes or any other drainage pipe
the air which may flow towards the indoor unit. The without installing a siphon.
oil will become deposited on the heat interchanger, - When the drainage pipe is connected to other indoor
resulting in poor performance by the unit. It may units, the connection positions of each unit must be
even result the deforming or breakage of the plastic higher than the common drainage pipe. The length of the
parts of the indoor unit. common pipe must correspond with the size and number
- Pay special care with regards to the following of existing units.
points when the indoor unit is installed in a hospital
or any other area in which there are electromagnetic 11.5 Hanging the indoor unit
waves from medical equipment:
A) Do not install the indoor unit in a place in which Mount the unit as shown in the figure.
the electromagnetic waves will have a direct Parts supplied by the installer:
influence on the electrical box, on the remote - Rod, nut and washer.
control switch or on the remote control cable.
Suspension rod
B) Install the unit as far away as possible from the Suspension
source of electromagnetic waves. Place it at a support
distance of at least 3 metres.
C) Install a noise filter when the power source
produces unpleasant noise. UNIT
Nut and washer
D) Choose the final location and the installation
direction of the internal unit with special attention
to the pipes and cables and to maintenance. False ceiling
E) When determining the location of the indoor unit,
give consideration to the air conducts network,
favouring the distribution of the same.
Figure 11.1
11.2 Attachment of the indoor unit
Note!
Mount the suitable attachments for each type of It is important to place a siphon on
structure, paying special attention to the possible each outflow.
transmission of vibration and noise, installing, if
necessary, anti-vibration and soundproofing elements.
Warning!
Danger of corrosion.
Do not install the unit near to corrosive
materials.
12.2 Planning the Coolant Return 12.4 Connection of the Pipe for the Drainage of the
Condensed Water
The coolant circuit contains a special oil to lubricate the
outdoor unit compressor. To assist the return of the oil Note!
to the compressor the following is recommended: Applicable only to those units that have built-in
- that the indoor unit is located higher than the outdoor heat pumps.
unit and,
- that the suction pipe (the thickest one) is assembled Whilst the unit is running with the heat pump function,
with the tilt towards the compressor. condensation forms in the outdoor unit and has to be
drained.
If the outdoor unit is mounted higher than the indoor
unit, the suction pipe must be mounted in a vertical • Insert the elbow included in the supply in the hole
position. At heights exceeding 7.5 m: provided at the bottom of the outdoor unit and turn it
• an additional oil deposit should be installed at each 7.5 90º to fix it (see Figure 12.2).
m interval to collect the oil and suction it, returning it
to the outdoor unit and
• an elbow can be installed in front of the outdoor unit
to further assist the oil return.
Note!
Installation is easier if the gas suction pipe is
connected up first. The suction pipe is the
thickest one.
Note!
Danger! In order to obtain more information with regard
Danger of electric shock. to power details of the air conditioner consult
Use wiring in accordance with the respective the unit rating plate.
local, national and international wiring
standards regarding installation in technical
electrics.
Danger!
Danger of electric shock.
Use an approved electric plug and power supply
cable.
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
Size the electric wiring with sufficient capacity.
Warning!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction. If the fuse
on the PC board is blown please change it
with type T. 3,15A/250V.
Shield wire
Outdoor
Warning!
The cable between inputs 3 and 4 of the indoor
units and C1 and C2 of the outdoor unit should
be shielded and must be correctly earthed.
Otherwise the machine will not work.
Warning!
Installation should be done with a proper earth
connection and each unit should be properly
earthed. Otherwise the machine will not work.
Voltage (V/Ph/Hz)
230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50 230/1/50
Supply section up to 25 meter (in mm2) 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5
Supply
Immediatte residual current protector (A) 0,03 0,03 0,03 0,03 0,03 0,03 0,03
Warning!
Before setting up the communication between
units, the installation process must have fully
completed, both the refrigerant and electrical
parts, and the valve keys must be open.
Otherwise the installation process will report an
error and will not function.
Fig. 14.1 Emergency operation/operation test switch.
Legend
1 Emergency operation/operation test switch
Note!
Each unit must have the following setup:
• With the indoor unit connected to valve A (see
installation layout), the direction should be "1"
• With the indoor unit connected to valve B (see
installation layout), the direction should be "2"
• With the indoor unit connected to valve C (see
installation layout), the direction should be "3"
• With the indoor unit connected to valve D (see
installation layout), the direction should be "4"
Note!
In the case of Cassette indoors, first take out the
panel and filters, take off the flaps and the front
cover, disconnect the swing motor connectors
from the PCB, and take out the lower part of the
PCB.
Warning!
If dip switch SW01 is not turned to ON, the
address setting will not work.
Legend
1 Indoor Unit
2 Outdoor Unit
3 Remote controller and holder
4 Connections and channels
5 Condensed water drainage pipe
14.3 Address setting for Wall units when using the
dip switches
Warning!
If dip switch SW01 is not turned to ON, the
address setting will not work.
Legend
1 Two-way valve
2 Three-way valve
3 Actuation faucets
Fig. 15.4 Low pressure manometer reading with the low valve
closed: checking for leaks.
Warning!
Danger of malfunction and leaks.
Ensure that the service valves are closed.
Legend
1 Service hole lid
2 Two and three-way valve covers
• Connect the unit and run it for a few moments
checking that it carries out its functions correctly (for
more information see the user manual).
15.4 Troubleshooting
16 Error Codes
16.1 Cassette units
Failure Code
Trouble Shooting (Timer Led of Indoor Receiver Possible Reasons
Board Flashes Times)
Faulty EEPROM on indoor unit PCB 5 Times* Faulty indoor unit PCB
Abnormal communication between wired 7 Times* Wrong connection, or use the wired con-
controller and indoor unit PCB troller be disconnected, faulty PCB
Indoor Unit address repeated 9 Times* Wrong setting of indoor unit address
Malfunction on outdoor unit 20 Times* Check the outdoor unit failure code
Note!
1. Please contact the installer or distributors
when trouble happens to repair it.
Abnormal communication between wired 07 * Wrong connection, or use the wired con-
controller and indoor unit PCB troller be disconnected, faulty PCB
Low voltage protection 2C VDC<194V, too low voltage from power source
High voltage protection 2D VDC>400V, too high voltage from power source
Note!
1. Please contact the installers or distributors
when trouble happens to repair it.
Faulty indoor unit fan motor 11 Fan is blocked, or the terminal is disconnected
from the PCB, or faulty indor unit PCB
Faulty driver of indoor unit fan motor 12 Faulty indoor unit PCB
Note!
1. Please contact the installers or distributors
when trouble happens to repair it.
9 System high pressure pro- High pressure switch is disconnected, or high pres-
tection sure switch worked, or Tc too high and faulty indo-
or fan motors when heating, or refrigerant over-
abundance
10 System low pressure pro- Low pressure switch is disconnected, or low pres-
tection sure switch worked, or Te too low and faulty outdo-
or fan motors when heating, or faulty indoor fan
motor when cooling, or refrigerant shortage.
11 IPM protection IPM over current, or short circuit, or IPM tempera-
ture too high, or IPM input voltage too low, or faul-
ty SPDU (or ISPM).
13 Over hot protection of com- Serious lack of refrigerant of the system, or the
pressor ambient temperature too high, or PMVs be blocked
14 Over hot protection of Ambient temperature too high, or outdoor fan be
SPDU (or ISPM) blocked, or bad air circulation of outdoor unit
16 Faulty 4-way valve switching on Coil of 4-way valve is disconnected, or faulty outdo-
or PCB
23 Low voltage protection VDC<194V, too low voltage from power source
24 High voltage protection VDC>400V, too high voltage from power source
Note!
Take off the plastic cover on the left side of the
unit, you can find the LEDs near the
communication terminal.