Why is the Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller main display blank?
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abushAug 19, 2025
A blank display on your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller can be due to a couple of reasons. First, there might be no power getting to the main controller. Check LED2 on the FTC4 (Master): if it's lit, there may be damage or a loose connection in the main controller wiring; if it's blinking, refer to point No. 5 in the manual; if it's off, refer to point No. 4 in the manual. Alternatively, power might be supplied, but the display isn't working. In this case, check for disconnections between the main controller cable and the FTC4 (Master) control board, or the main controller might be faulty if 'Please Wait' isn't showing. If 'Please Wait' is displayed, refer to point No. 2 in the manual.
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Erin TateAug 26, 2025
Why is my Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller water heating taking longer?
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Eileen StokesAug 26, 2025
If water heating is taking longer than usual with your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller, consider these possibilities: The heat pump may not be working. Check the heat pump – consult the outdoor unit service manual. The booster heater cut-out might have tripped. Check the booster heater thermostat and press the reset button if safe. The reset button is located on the side of the booster heater, covered with a white rubber cap. Also, the booster heater breaker could be tripped. Check the cause and reset if safe. Additionally, the immersion heater cut-out might have been triggered. Check the immersion heater thermostat and press the reset button located on the immersion heater boss, if safe. Finally, the immersion heater breaker could be tripped. Check the cause and reset if safe.
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daniellecardenasAug 28, 2025
What causes water to discharge from the pressure relief valve on a Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller?
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Jacob EverettAug 28, 2025
Water discharging from the pressure relief valve (primary circuit) on your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller can indicate a few issues. If it's continual, the pressure relief valve itself might be damaged; turn the handle on the valve to check for foreign objects. If the problem persists, replace the valve. If the discharge is intermittent, the expansion vessel charge may have reduced or the bladder might be damaged; check the pressure in the expansion vessel and recharge to 1 bar if necessary. If the bladder is damaged, replace the expansion vessel.
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debranortonAug 30, 2025
Why is LED2 off on the FTC4 (Master) of my Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller?
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Becky AtkinsAug 30, 2025
If LED2 on the FTC4 (Master) of your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller is off, it could be due to several reasons. The outdoor unit might not be getting the correct voltage; check the voltage across the terminals L and N or L3 and N on the outdoor power board. If the voltage isn't between 220 to 240V AC, check the wiring of the outdoor unit and the breaker. Another cause could be that the FTC4 (Master) isn't getting 220 to 240V AC; check the voltage across the outdoor unit terminals S1 and S2. If the voltage isn't correct, check the fuse on the outdoor control board and look for faulty wiring. Also, faulty connector wiring could be the reason. Check the connector wiring and re-wire if necessary. Finally, the outdoor controller circuit board or FTC4 (Master) might be defective.
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Jesse FlowersSep 1, 2025
What does it mean when LED4 is blinking on my Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E Temperature Controller?
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Dr. Brady FloresSep 1, 2025
If LED4 on the FTC4 (Master) is blinking on your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller, it indicates an issue with the SD memory card. The card might be full of data; try moving, deleting data, or replacing the card. It could be write-protected; release the write-protect switch. The card may not be formatted; refer to "4.9 Using SD memory card". Finally, the card might be formatted in the NTFS file system; FTC4 is not compatible with NTFS, so use a card formatted in FAT file system.
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Julian FarrellSep 6, 2025
How to troubleshoot a noisy Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E Temperature Controller water circulation pump?
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Amanda MaloneSep 6, 2025
A noisy water circulation pump in your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller system is often caused by air trapped inside the pump. To resolve this, use the manual and automatic air vents to remove air from the system. If necessary, top up the water to achieve 1 bar on the primary circuit.
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Darryl KhanSep 8, 2025
Why is the room temperature rising during DHW operation with my Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller?
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Billy SparksSep 8, 2025
If the room temperature rises during DHW (Domestic Hot Water) operation with your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller, it's likely due to a 3-way valve failure. Check the 3-way valve to ensure it's functioning correctly.
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Dr. Clayton LopezSep 12, 2025
What does it mean when LED4 is off on the FTC4 (Master) of my Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E?
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cookpamelaSep 12, 2025
If LED4 on the FTC4 (Master) of your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller is off, it typically means that the SD memory card is either not inserted correctly or is not a compliant card. Ensure the SD memory card is inserted into the memory card slot with the correct orientation until you hear a click. If that doesn't solve the problem, make sure you are using an SD standards-compliant memory card.
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Brandon BellSep 13, 2025
What does it mean when LED2 is blinking on the FTC4 (Master) of my Mitsubishi Electric PAC-IF051B-E Temperature Controller?
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Michelle DouglasSep 13, 2025
If LED2 on the FTC4 (Master) of your Mitsubishi Electric Temperature Controller is blinking, it suggests a wiring issue. Check for faulty wiring between the FTC4 (Master) and the outdoor unit, as well as faulty wiring in the main controller. Also, remove the main controller wires and check LED2 on FTC4 (Master). If LED2 is blinking, check for short circuits in the main controller wiring. If LED2 is lit, wire the main controller again, and if LED2 is blinking, the main controller is faulty; if LED2 is lit, faulty wiring of the main controller has been corrected. Keep in mind that only one indoor unit can be wired to a single outdoor unit; additional indoor units must be wired individually to a single outdoor unit.