Sanyo CH2432 - Manual

Sanyo CH2432

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important; CAUTION
  • Page 5 – WHAT IS IN THIS MANUAL; diagnostic chapter to help you find the; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL; You can use this manual both as a reference
  • Page 7 – Unit Specifications
  • Page 19 – Dimensional Data
  • Page 23 – Temperature
  • Page 25 – Section; Processes and functions; PROCESSES AND FUNCTIONS
  • Page 26 – Chart Summary and Explanations; Once the compressor starts, it keeps running for 5 minutes.; ON; OFF; Room Temperature Control
  • Page 27 – Thermo ON: When room temperature is –2°F below the set temperature T ̊.
  • Page 29 – Chart Explanations and notes; Chart Explanations and notes
  • Page 30 – Outdoor Fan Speed Control; Cooling; Outdoor unit coil; less than 77°F; Outdoor coil; less than 57°F; Heating
  • Page 33 – This function prevents the air conditioner from overloading.
  • Page 34 – Discharge Temperature Control (Cooling and Heating); Chart Summary and Explanations; Discharge temperature is sensed by TH8 (discharge gas sensor).
  • Page 35 – Auto. Mode for Automatic Heating/Cooling Switching; COOLING
  • Page 36 – Chart summary and Explanations
  • Page 39 – Automatic Restart after Power Interruption; This air conditionner has a power failure recovery function.
  • Page 40 – Electronic Expansion Valve; Model
  • Page 41 – Compressor Current Detection Circuit; Overload Protection
  • Page 42 – Electronic Expansion Valve Control; Contents and Order of control
  • Page 43 – Voltage Detection Control
  • Page 46 – Indoor Unit; MOV; • Electric Wiring Diagram; FMI
  • Page 47 – • Schematic Diagram
  • Page 48 – Outdoor Unit
  • Page 53 – Service procedures; SERVICE PROCEDURES
  • Page 54 – Troubleshooting; This section explains:; What the LED codes mean
  • Page 55 – Check before and after Troubleshooting; . Check power supply wiring; Check power supply; Check that power is being supplied.; . Check the lead wires and connectors in indoor and outdoor units.; Check that the sheath of lead wires is not damaged.
  • Page 56 – General Troubleshooting Flow Chart: Diagnosis and Remedy
  • Page 58 – Meanings of alarm messages
  • Page 60 – NOTE; * REFRIGERANT SHORTAGE
  • Page 61 – Symptoms and parts to inspect
  • Page 62 – LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK E01”.
  • Page 63 – Symptom: LCD on the remote controller is displaying “CHECK E04”.
  • Page 65 – Symptom: LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK P01”.
  • Page 66 – 0) Symptom: LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK P02”.
  • Page 67 – 1) Symptoms: LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK P03”.
  • Page 68 – 3) Symptom: LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK P05”.
  • Page 69 – 5) Symptom: LCD on the remote controller displays “CHECK E16”.
  • Page 71 – Procedures When a Specific Component Does Not Work; Indoor fan does not operate.
  • Page 72 – Compressor motor does not operate.
  • Page 73 – (E) Check the remote controller itself for correct operation.
  • Page 74 – Use the test run procedure
  • Page 75 – (C) Check the sensor temperature readings; Follow this procedure to display the temperature of each sensor:; Each time you press the
  • Page 76 – Resetting the remote controller display to previous mode.; Find out about past service problems; This function is usable even if the unit is not working.
  • Page 77 – MODE; NOTE Pressing CL (Clear) button will clear
  • Page 78 – To erase accessed data, press the CL button.
  • Page 79 – Execute the auto. address operation; Set CODE No. A1 with
  • Page 80 – Confirm and change the indoor unit address
  • Page 81 – Set the required new indoor unit’s No. by pressing the; changes from flashing to ON state.; If you made a mistake, press the CL button.; to
  • Page 82 – Change the shift temperature in heating mode; Select the CODE No. 06 with; change from flashing to ON state.
  • Page 83 – Set the indoor unit address; with the indoor unit temporarily.
  • Page 84 – Select the CODE No. 13 to set the indoor unit No. with the; and SET DATA (0004) change from flashing to ON
  • Page 86 – Change the period of the filter timer; Select the CODE No. 02 with
  • Page 87 – Power Supply Wires; Refer to Electrical Wiring Diagram.; Checking the Electrical Components
  • Page 88 – Checking the Protective Devices; Disconnect the connector which leads to the indoor fan motor (FMI).
  • Page 89 – Checking the Electrical Parts
  • Page 90 – Method Used to Replace Fuse on PCB Ass’y; Remove the PCB Ass’y from the electrical compo-
  • Page 91 – Solenoid coil of the electronic refrigerant; Refer to “1-2 Major component specifications”.; Compressor motor magnetic contactor (52C) ............ Outdoor unit; Refer to “1-3 Other component specifications”.
  • Page 92 – Sensor and Solenoid Layout Diagram
  • Page 94 – coil sensor; Thermistor Characteristic Curve
  • Page 97 – ) buttons at the same; N O T E
  • Page 98 – table below check it.
  • Page 99 – Before starting the air conditioner, check the
  • Page 101 – One of CN4 of all linked outdoor units shold be short.
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REFERENCE NO.

SM

830076

1

2

3

4

Section

SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER

SERVICE MANUAL

FILE NO.

XHS2432 / CH2432
XHS3632 / CH3632

INDOOR MODEL No.

PRODUCT CODE No.

OUTDOOR MODEL No.

PRODUCT CODE No.

XHS2432

854 013 40

CH2432

854 013 42

XHS3632

854 015 45

CH3632

854 014 57

Indoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

XHS3632

CH3632

XHS2432

CH2432

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Summary

Page 2 - Important; CAUTION

Please Read Before Starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operatingstandards. As the installer or service person, it is an importantpart of your job to install or service the system so it operatessafely and efficiently. For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you mus...

Page 5 - WHAT IS IN THIS MANUAL; diagnostic chapter to help you find the; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL; You can use this manual both as a reference

– 5 – SM830076 WHAT IS IN THIS MANUAL Introduction: Read Me First! This manual will help you understand and service the air conditioner. To help you find the information you need,we have divided it into 5 main sections. Each section is divided into chapters with charts, tables and explana-tions to h...

Page 7 - Unit Specifications

1 2 3 4 – 7 – SM830076 1. Specifications 1-1 Unit Specifications MODEL No. Indoor Unit XHS2432 Outdoor Unit CH2432 POWER SOURCE 230 - 208 V / 1 Phase / 60 Hz PERFORMANCE Cooling Heating Capacity* BTU / h 24,000 23,400 25,000 24,300 (17 ° F)** 16,400 15,800 Moisture removal (High) Pints / h 8.6 8.4 —...

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