W-2way eco-i alarm codes – Sanyo AHX0752 User Manual

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P22 Alarm

Alarm code

P22

Alarm meaning

Fan motor trouble

Alarm conditions

Fan motor start failure, fan motor Hall IC input failure

Probable cause

Possible causes are a Hall IC input circuit failure and a fan HIC failure.

Check

Check the fan motor wiring, the Hall IC wiring, and the connector connections. If the wiring and
connectors are normal, then check that the capacitor of the Hall IC input circuit is securely
soldered onto the PCB. Also use a tester and measure the resistance between fan HIC power
(HIC+) and ground (HIC–). If there is a short circuit, there is an HIC malfunction.

Correction

If the fan does not start, the below corrections may be effective.
(1) If there is a fan HIC failure or circuit failure, replace the PCB.
(2) If the fan motor is locked, replace the fan motor.

Example
Notes

Turn OFF the power, and check the continuity of “+” and “–” on the fan circuit PCB.

3. W-2WAY ECO-i Alarm Codes

(-)

(+)

P26 Alarm

Alarm code

P26

Alarm meaning

Inverter compressor high-frequency overcurrent alarm

Alarm conditions

This alarm occurs when current trouble or current detection trouble occurs at an inverter frequency
of 80 Hz or higher after start (when trouble judgment current is detected 13.5 A higher in the
primary or secondary current).

Probable cause

The detection methods are the same as for P16. However the fact that operation up to high
frequencies is possible does not necessarily mean that a compressor failure is the cause of the
trouble. Start the compressor several times. If alarm P26 occurs every time and alarm P16 does
not occur at all, then the possibility of a compressor failure is low. It is also possible that the
cause may be the effects of noise.

Check

Check the power wiring and connector wiring.

Correction

It is possible to resolve this trouble by limiting the maximum frequency.

Example

Notes

P29 Alarm

Alarm code

P29

Alarm meaning

Inverter compressor missing phase or lock alarm

Alarm conditions

This alarm may occur at start, and occurs when missing phase or lock is detected, and when a
DCC T failure occurs .

Probable cause

Generally this alarm occurs when the refrigerant pressure balance is uneven at start, or when
inverter compressor lock occurs, there is a missing phase in the inverter compressor wiring, or a
DCC T failure occurs. This can be judged to be starting trouble which is not caused by HIC .

Check

Check the power wiring and connector wiring.

Correction DCC

T failure (replace PCB) or compressor failure

Example
Notes

Use a tester to measure the voltage between the DCCT output terminal on the rear of the PCB
and the ground. If the voltage is not within 2 – 3 V , then the DCC T has malfunctioned .

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