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Daikin Indoor Concealed Ceiling Unit FBQ50D2VEB

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Manual for Daikin Indoor Concealed Ceiling Unit FBQ50D2VEB

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Daikin Indoor Concealed Ceiling Unit FBQ50D2VEB

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Thermistor Check

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Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel!

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Disconnect the thermistor from the PCB

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Read the temperature

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Read the resistor value

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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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Power Transistor Check

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Warning: Do not touch the charged area (high voltage) for 10 minutes after turning the power supply off.

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If you must touch such an area, make sure that the power supply voltage of power transistor is 50 V or less.

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Disconnect the connector of the outdoor unit fan motor. When the outdoor unit fan is rotating against a strong wind, the condenser is charged and electric shock may result. Therefore, disconnect the connector from the outdoor unit fan motor after confirming that the outdoor unit fan has stopped.

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Before measuring the continuity, disconnect the connection between compressor and power transistor.

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Measure the continuity in the following procedure.

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Power transistor (on inverter PCB) continuity check

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If there is continuity, enter the resistance value for each phase.

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Note: If a digital tester is used for the measurement of continuity, ∞ and continuity may be reversed.

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Sign off on the power transistor check

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Inadequate Refrigerant Check

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Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant in cooling operation

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Suction superheat degree increases due to refrigerant shortage

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Decreased evaporator capacity caused by refrigerant shortage

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Compressor frequency decreases despite a large difference between temperature set by the remote controller and indoor suction temperature

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Refrigerant shortage worsens, the electronic expansion valve remains fully open and suction superheat degree further increases

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Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant in heating operation

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Suction superheat degree increases due to refrigerant shortage

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Compressor frequency decreases because suction superheat degree is controlled

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Evaporator capacity and compressor frequency decrease despite a large difference between temperature set by the remote controller and indoor suction temperature

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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) Subcooled degree of condensate liquid becomes large. Therefore, temperature of blown air passing through subcooled part decreases in heating operation.

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*3 This measured temperature is used to calculate the equivalent saturation pressure of the refrigerant.

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(Refer to P.200.);

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Switchbox Removal

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Caution: Removing electrical components

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Remove the cover screws before removing an electrical component

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Replace the grease on the heat sink with new grease

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Removal

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Remove fixation screw A (2 screws)

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Lift and pull the cover in the direction of the arrow

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Pull the refrigerant pipe forward

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Remove fixation screw B (4 screws)

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Caution: Do not touch the hatched area

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