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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Daikin Indoor Concealed Ceiling Unit FDXS60F2VEB
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Switchbox Removal
Caution:
Removing electrical components
Remove the cover screws before removing an electrical component.
Not doing so may damage the refrigerant pipe.
Replace the grease on the heat sink with new grease.
Not doing so may cause the PCB to fail due to insufficient cooling.
Removal:
1 Remove fixation screw A (2 screws)
2 Lift and pull the cover in the direction of the arrow
Excessive Refrigerant Charging Check
As criteria for judging whether refrigerant is excessively charged or not, refer to the following operating conditions.
<Diagnosis of excessive refrigerant charging>
In cooling operation
(1) Because high pressure rises due to excessive charging, overload control is carried out and capacity tends to run short.
(2) Considering pressure load, compressor discharge pipe temperature is low.
(3) Subcooled degree of condensate liquid becomes large. Therefore, temperature of blown air passing through subcooled part decreases in heating operation.
*3 This measured temperature is used to calculate the equivalent saturation pressure of the refrigerant.
(Refer to P.200.);
Thermistor Check
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Is the problem related to the thermistors?
If the problem is not related to the thermistors, report the issue to the maintenance team and stop the procedure
Thermistor disconnected from the PCB
Enter the temperature reading
Enter the resistor value
Do the measured values correspond with the values in the table?
Sign off on the thermistor check
Inadequate Refrigerant Check
Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant in cooling operation
Suction superheat degree increases due to refrigerant shortage
Decreased evaporator capacity caused by refrigerant shortage
Compressor frequency decreases despite a large difference between temperature set by the remote controller and indoor suction temperature
If refrigerant shortage worsens, the electronic expansion valve remains fully open and suction superheat degree further increases
Diagnosis of inadequate refrigerant in heating operation
Suction superheat degree increases due to refrigerant shortage
Compressor frequency decreases because suction superheat degree is controlled to prevent oil to the outdoor heat exchanger from being retained
Evaporator capacity and compressor frequency decrease despite a large difference between temperature set by the remote controller and indoor suction temperature
Power Transistor Check
Warning: Do not touch the charged area (high voltage) for 10 minutes after turning the power supply off.
If you must touch such an area, make sure that the power supply voltage of power transistor is 50 V or less.
Disconnect the connector of the outdoor unit fan motor.
Before measuring the continuity, disconnect the connection between compressor and power transistor.
Outdoor unit fan has stopped?
Power supply voltage of power transistor is 50 V or less?
Connection between compressor and power transistor disconnected?
Continuity check results in the following: Power transistor (on inverter PCB)
If there is continuity, enter the resistance
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