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Daikin Cassette Type Indoor Unit FDBT48NUV2S

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Daikin Cassette Type Indoor Unit FDBT48NUV2S

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Fan Motor Pulse Check

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Set operation OFF and power OFF. Disconnect the connector.

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Voltage between the pins 3 - 4

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Voltage between the pins 1 - 4

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Keep operation OFF and power OFF. Connect the connector.

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2 pulses (0 and 5 VDC) are output 4 times at the pins 1 - 4 when the fan motor is rotated 1 turn by hand

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Select the issue if any

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Select the part to replace

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Sign off on the fan motor pulse check

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Thermistor Check

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Warning: Ensure the machine is powered off before starting the procedure

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Thermistor disconnected from the PCB

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Temperature reading from the thermistor

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Resistor value from the thermistor

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Check if the measured values correspond with the values in the table

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Sign off on the thermistor check

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Abnormal High Pressure Check

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Warning: This check requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Enter the current pressure level

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Is the pressure level above the normal range?

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If pressure is above normal, proceed with the following checks

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Condenser side check

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Report any abnormalities found

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Sign off on the high pressure check

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Inadequate Refrigerant Check

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As criteria for judging whether refrigerant is inadequate or not, refer to the following operating conditions.

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<Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant>

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In cooling operation

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(1) As suction superheated degree increases due to refrigerant shortage, the electronic expansion valve tends to open (opens fully) in order to avoid overheat operation.

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(2) In response to decreased evaporator capacity caused by refrigerant shortage, capacity is controlled in the inverter in order to maintain low pressure, which results in a decrease in frequency.

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(3) Because of (1) and (2) above, the compressor frequency decreases despite a large difference (large load) between temperature set by the remote controller and suction air temperature, resulting that cooling capacity becomes unavailable.

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(4) If refrigerant shortage worsens, the electronic expansion valve remains fully open and suction superheated degree further increases. In addition, as compressor frequency drops to the level of the lowest frequency (41 Hz), low pressure cannot be maintained

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<Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant>

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In heating operation

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Excessive Refrigerant Charging Check

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As criteria for judging whether refrigerant is excessively charged or not, refer to the following operating conditions.

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<Diagnosis of excessive refrigerant charging>

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In cooling operation

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(1) Because high pressure rises due to excessive charging, overload control is carried out and capacity tends to run short.

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(2) Considering pressure load, compressor discharge pipe temperature is low.

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(3) Subcooling degree of condensate liquid becomes large. Therefore, temperature of blown air passing through subcooling part decreases in heating operation.;

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