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Midea MHA-V6W/D2N8-B User Manual

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Procedure 4.18.4
P4
Discharge pipe temperature sensor
connection on outdoor unit main PCB is
loose
1
Yes
Ensure the temperature sensor is
connected properly
No
Final outlet water temperature sensor
connection, domestic hot water tank
temperature sensor connection or water
side heat exchanger water outlet
temperature sensor connection on
hydronic box main PCB is loose
2
Yes
Ensure the temperature sensor is
connected properly
No
Temperature sensor has short-circuited
or failed
3
Yes
Replace the sensor
No
High pressure switch connection or
pressure sensor connection on outdoor
unit main PCB is loose
4
Yes
Ensure the pressure switch is connected
properly
No
Pressure sensor has short-circuited or
failed
5
Yes
Replace the pressure sensor
No
The high pressure side is blocked, caused
by crushed or bent pipe or blocked EXV
4
Yes
Inspect the system and fix the error
No
The condenser heat exchange is poor in
heating mode
5
Yes
Inspect the system and fix the error
No
The water flow rate is not sufficient in
cooling mode
6
Yes
Inspect the water system and fix the
error
No
Replace outdoor main PCB
Notes:
1.
Discharge pipe temperature sensor connection is port CN8 on the MHA-V4(6,8,10)W/D2N8-B outdoor unit refrigerant system main PCB (labeled 15 in
Figure 4-2.2 in Part4, 2.3 "Main PCB for Refrigerant System, Inverter Module"). port CN8 on the MHA-V12(14,16)W/D2N8-B outdoor unit refrigerant
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Midea MHA-V6W/D2N8-B Specifications

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BrandMidea
ModelMHA-V6W/D2N8-B
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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