"L3" Overflow Protection
Is the faulty unit provided with a water
pump?
No
Yes
Is the water pump a built-in one?
If the level of water in the drainage pan is
high but the float switch works normally,
check whether the drain pump is working
normally
Whether the drain pipe is
abnormal?
The drain pipe's hoisting
height may exceed that of
the drain pump, and the
drain pipe may be clogged
If the indoor unit is not provided
with a built-in drain pump, the
water pump's output end is
suspended and the float switch is
short circuited (for details, see the
circuit diagram of the indoor unit)
If the level of water in the drainage
pan is very low or there is no water
at all, or the indoor units report full
water protection after being
powered on, it may indicate a faulty
float switch. In this case, check
whether the float switch is clogged
Whether the float switch
jumper is connected reliably?
Looseness, oxidation or poor
contact of jumpers may
misleadingly trigger full water
protection
Yes
Ye
s
Yes
Yes
Yes