Test Run; Typical Unit Operation; Outdoor Unit Function Setting - Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI Manual De Instalación

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12. Test run

12.1. Typical unit operation

Items to be checked before a test run
• Measure the insulation resistance between the power supply terminal block and the ground with a 500 V ohmmeter, and check that it reads at least 1.0 MΩ.
- If the insulation resistance is 1.0 MΩ or below, turn on the main power to the unit and energize the compressor for at least 12 hours.
Warning:
• The compressor is energized when the main power to the unit is turned on. Make sure to turn off the power before disconnecting the compressor power
source cable from the terminal block to measure the insulation resistance.
• If the insulation resistance is 1.0 MΩ or below, do not operate the unit.
• Turn on the power at least 12 hours before performing a test run.
- Doing so will energize the compressor and evaporate the refrigerant in the compressor.
Caution:
• Insufficient energizing may result in compressor damage.
The events listed in the table below are normal occurrences and do not represent operation problems.
Events
A specific indoor unit is not performing the
cooling or heating operation.
Auto vane automatically switches air flow
direction.
Fan speed automatically changes during
heating operation.
Fan stops during heating operation.
Fan does not stop even if unit is not
operating.
At initial stat in heating operation, fan
cannot be manually set.
Indoor unit remote controller displays "H0"
or "PLEASE WAIT" for about 5 minutes
after turning on the universal power supply.
Drain pump continues to operate even
after the unit has been turned off.
Indoor unit emits noise when switching
from heating to cooling and vice versa.
Immediately after start-up, the indoor unit
emits the sound of the refrigerant flow.
Warm air is omitted from an indoor unit that
is not performing the heating operation.

12.2. Outdoor unit function setting

Function settings can be made by setting SW4, SW6, and SWP01 on the outdoor unit control board.
• To make function settings, set the 10th bit of SW6 to ON, and then set SW4. To change the setting, press SWP01 for two seconds or longer. The switch settings can
be checked on LED3. (The item No. will be displayed on LED1.)
Write down the switch settings on the electrical wiring diagram label on the control box panel for future reference when the control board needs to be replaced.
<SW4 setting item list>
Setting item No.
Item
(*2)
Setting
921
(*1)
*1 Check on LED3 that the switches are set correctly.
*2 Change the setting item No. when the 10th bit of SW6 is set to ON.
*3 This will blink while the system is starting up.
*4 After setting the setting item No., press SWP01 for two seconds or longer.
<SW6 setting item list>
Item
Switch
SW6-1
SW6-2
SW6-3
SW6-4
High static pressure setting (unit model selection)
SW6-5 High static pressure setting (selection of 60 Pa or 30 Pa)
Setting
SW6-6
SW6-7
SW6-8
Selection of Low-noise or Demand
SW6-9
SW6-10 Selection of Diagnostic display or Function detail setting
*1 The DIPSW setting can be made before the unit is energized.
*2 The DIPSW setting can be made any time after the unit is energized.
Note:
• Do not change the factory settings of SW5-3 through SW5-8.
• Unless otherwise specified, leave the switch to OFF where indicated by "-," which may be set to OFF for a reason.
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Display on remote controller
"Cooling" or "heating"
flashes
Normal display
Normal display
Defrost display
No display
Heat ready
"H0" or "PLEASE WAIT"
flashes
No display
Normal display
Normal display
Normal display
Setting (LED3 display (*3))
Setting content
OFF (unlit)
LED1 display
Celsius
Setting content
Low-noise mode selection
Because another indoor unit is performing the heating or cooling operation, the
cooling or heating operation for the indoor unit in question is not operating.
The auto vane may switch over to horizontal air flow operation from vertical air flow
operation in cooling mode if the vertical air flow operation has been running for 1
hour. At defrost in heating mode or immediately after heating start-up/shutdown, the
auto vane automatically switches to horizontal air flow for a short time.
Unit fan operates in ultra-low speed when thermostat is turned off; automatically changes
over to set value via timer or refrigerant temperature when thermostat is turned off.
Fan does not operate when unit is in defrost mode.
When in heating mode, fan still runs for 1 minute after unit stops to exhaust any
residual heat.
Fan automatically runs in ultra-low speed for 5 minutes after system is turned on, or
until refrigerant temperatures rises to 35°C [95°F], and runs in low-speed operation
for 2 minutes thereafter until set temperature is reached.
System is performing the initial operating sequence. Remote controller will be
operable again after "H0" or "PLEASE WAIT" stops flashing and disappears.
After turning off the cooling operation, unit continues to operate the drain pump for 3
minutes, then shuts it off.
Unit also continues to operate drain pump if condensate has been generated.
This is a normal sound of the refrigerant circuit operating properly.
Unstable flow of the refrigerant emits a sound. This is temporary and does not imply
a problem.
The LEV is slightly open for preventing any refrigerant, inside of the indoor unit that is not
performing the heating operation, from being liquefied. This does not imply a problem.
ON (lit)
1
Fahrenheit
1
SW6 setting
OFF
ON
Standard static pressure
High static pressure
60 Pa
30 Pa
Performance priority
Low-noise priority
Low-noise (Night)
Demand
Diagnostic display
Function detail setting
Cause
SW4 0: OFF, 1: ON
SWP01
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1 (*4)
Switch setting timing
Before being energized (*1)
Before being energized (*1)
Any time after being energized (*2)
Before being energized (*1)
Any time after being energized (*2)

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