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Procedure
Strong wind is blowing towards the
fan, making the fan running in the wrong
direction
Changer the outdoor unit’s installation
direction or build a shelter to protect the
fan from strong wind
Some power wires or communication
wires of fan are not connected properly
1
Ensure power and communication wires
are connected properly
The fan motor is blocked or has failed
Remove obstruction or replace the fan
motor
The power supply is abnormal
Check the power supply equipment
The PFC module is damaged
2
The IPM module is damaged
3
Replace refrigerant system main PCB
Notes:
1. Refer to Figures 4-1.1 to 4-1.7 in Part 4, 1 “Outdoor Unit Electric Control Box Layout” and to the M thermal Mono Engineering Data Book, Part 2, 5 “Wiring
Diagrams”.
2. Only applies to single-phase power supply models. Check the voltage between “+” and “-” terminals on the PFC module on the inverter module. The
normal range is 277V to 354V. If the voltage is outside this range, the PFC module is damaged.
3. Measure the voltage between the DC fan motor power supply’s white and black wires. The normal voltage is 15V when the unit is in standby. If the voltage
is significantly different from 15V, the IPM module on the inverter module is damaged. The fan connections on each type of refrigerant system main
control board for refrigerant systemre labelled in Figures 4-2.2, 4-2.4 and 4-2.6 in Part 4, 2.3 “Main PCBs for Refrigerant System, Inverter Modules and
Filter Boards”.