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Alarm Codes For

The document provides alarm codes and their meanings for an air conditioning unit. It lists alarm codes represented by combinations of letters and numbers displayed on a 7-segment LED display on the unit's control panel. Each code indicates a specific abnormal operating condition, such as high or low pressure issues, temperature sensor failures, compressor problems, or inverter errors. Users should refer to the technical manual for more details on troubleshooting and resolving any alarm codes that appear.

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Alarm Codes For

The document provides alarm codes and their meanings for an air conditioning unit. It lists alarm codes represented by combinations of letters and numbers displayed on a 7-segment LED display on the unit's control panel. Each code indicates a specific abnormal operating condition, such as high or low pressure issues, temperature sensor failures, compressor problems, or inverter errors. Users should refer to the technical manual for more details on troubleshooting and resolving any alarm codes that appear.

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Alarm Codes

Alarm codes for


           

If the unit is operated under abnormal conditions,


an alarm code (refer to the table below) is SEG.1 SEG.2
indicated and the “Alarm”LED lamp is lighted.
Function of 7-Segment Light Emitted Diode on 88 88 7 Segments on Control Panel
Control Panel is as shown in the table below.


   

         
    


  
  
  
  
  

C1 H1 C2 H3 C3 H3 C4 H4 C5 H5 Activation of High Pressure Switch

C1 L1 C2 L2 C3 L3 C4 L4 C5 L5 Activation of Low Pressure Protection Control

C1 L1 C2 L2 C3 L3 C4 L4 C5 L5 Excessively Low Pressure

C1 51 C2 52 C3 53 C5 54 C5 55 Activation of Thermal Relay for Compressor or Malfunction of Auxiliary Relay ARn

C1 61 C2 62 C3 63 C4 64 C5 65 Activation of Discharge Gas Thermistor

C1 71 C2 72 C3 73 C4 74 C5 75 Activation of Compressor Internal Thermostat

C1 91 C2 92 C3 93 C4 94 C5 95 Excess Low Temperature of Cooler Inlet Refrigerant

C1 81 C2 82 C3 83 C4 84 C5 85 Activation of Suction Gas Thermistor

C1 05 C2 05 C3 05 C4 05 C5 05 Phase Abnormally

C1 12 C2 12 C3 12 C4 12 C5 12 Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor (Only for 2 - 5 cycle unit)

C1 13 C2 13 C4 13 C4 13 C5 13 Activation of Freeze Protection Control (More Than 2 Cycle Unit)

C1 21 C2 21 C3 21 C4 21 C5 21 Failure of Cooler inlet Refrigerant Thermistor (Open / Short)

C1 23 C2 23 C3 23 C4 23 C4 23 Failure of Discharge Gas Thermistor (Open / Short)

C1 24 C2 24 C3 24 C4 24 C5 24 Failure of Thermistor set before Expansion Valve

C1 25 C2 25 C3 25 C4 25 C5 25 Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor (Rear side of Water Cooler)

C1 26 C2 26 C3 26 C4 26 C5 26 Failure of Suction Gas Thermistor (Open / Short)

C1 27 C2 27 C3 27 C4 27 C5 27 Failure of Discharge Gas Pressure Sensor (Open / Short)

C1 28 C2 28 C3 28 C4 28 C5 28 Failure of Suction Gas Pressure Sensor (Open / Short)

C1 F0 C2 F0 C3 F0 C4 F0 C5 F0 Incorrect Setting of Fan Number

F1 11 F2 11 F3 11 F4 11 F5 11 Fan Inverter Rotation Abnormally *1

F1 21 F2 21 F3 22 F4 22 F5 22 Activation of Fan Inverter Over Current Protection Control *1

F1 31 F2 31 F3 31 F4 31 F5 31 Fan Inverter Phase Abnormally *1

F1 41 F2 41 F3 41 F4 41 F5 41 Error Communication between Inverter PCB and Control or Fan Control PCB *1

F1 51 F2 51 F3 51 F4 51 F5 51 Inverter Power Supply Abnormally *1

For full technical details, refer to Technical Manual


Hitachi Price List | 127

Alarm Codes

Self Inspection Functions for


           

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01 01 Failure of Auxiliary Relay for starting

05 05 Phase Abnormally

11 11 Failure of Water Inlet Temperature Thermistor

12 12 Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor (Only for Single Cycle Unit)

13 13 Activation of Thermal Relay for Compressor or Malfunction of Auxiliary Relay ARn

22 22 Failure of Ambient Temperature Thermistor (Open / Short)

C2 C2 Water Supply Header Temperature Thermistor

28 28 Water Return Header Temperature Thermistor

SP SP No Feedback Signal from Water Pump

40 40 Incorrect Operation

EU EU Error Communication between Expansion Valve PCB and Control PCB

F6 F6 Error Communication between Fan Control PCB and Control PCB

CP CP Error Communication between Control PCB (PCBC1, PCBC2)


”PU” ”PU” Alarm of Excessively High Water Temperature

6E 6E Alarm of Water Failure (Differential Pressure Switch or Flow Switch Option)

AP AP Activation of Additional Protection Device

03 03 Error Communication between Chiller and Remote Controller (If CSC-5S is connected.)

F1 P7 F2 P7 F3 P7 F4 P7 F5 P7 Retry Operation (More Than 3 Fans Retry at The Same Time)

F1 P8 F2 P8 F3 P8 F4 P8 F5 P8 Retry Operation (by Alarm Fx-41 or Fx-51, x: Cycle No.)

C1 P5 C2 P5 C3 P5 C4 P5 C5 P5 Retry Operation (by Alarm Cx-6x or Cx-7x, x: Cycle No.)

C1 28 C2 28 C3 28 C4 28 C5 28 Failure of Suction Gas Pressure Sensor (Open / Short)

C1 P6 C2 P6 C3 P6 C4 P6 C5 P6 Retry Operation (by Alarm Cx-9x or Cx-Lx, x: Cycle No.)

“”-”” : Flickering , *1 : 2 1 Right side segment shows Fan No.

           
  

If the unit is operated under a normal operation condition, the operation code
(refer to the table below) is indicated on 7-Segment LED’s of the control panel.


   

         
    


  
  
  
  
  

C1 88 C2 88 C3 88 C4 88 C5 88 Power Supply, After Stoppage

C1 C8 C2 C8 C3 C8 C4 C8 C5 C8 Cooling Operation

C1 8F C2 8F C3 8F C4 8F C5 8F Stoppage by Thermo-OFF

PU PU Pump Operation, Warning of Pump Feedback

C1 C8 C2 C8 C3 C8 C4 C8 C5 C8 Activation of Current Limiter

C1 E0 C2 E0 C3 E0 C4 E0 C5 E0 Initializing Electronic Expansion Valve

For full technical details, refer to Technical Manual

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