Aqv12ac, Aqv09bc, Sh12va, Sh09va, Uqv12, Uqv09
Aqv12ac, Aqv09bc, Sh12va, Sh09va, Uqv12, Uqv09
Manual
SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONER CONTENTS
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
5. Troubleshooting
7. PCB Diagrams
8. Wiring Diagrams
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1. Precautions
1. Warning: Prior to repair, disconnect the
power cord from the circuit breaker.
K
O.
MEMO
2. Product Specifications
2-1 Table
AQV12ACME/UQV12ACME AQV09ACME/UQV09ACME
Model(Indoor/Outdoor) AQV12ADME/UQV12ADME AQV09ADME/UQV09ADME
AQV12BCME/UQV12BCME AQV09BCME/UQV09BCME
Remark
AQV12BDME/UQV12BDME AQV09BDME/UQV09BDME
SH12VAC/SH12VACX SH09VAC/SH09VACX
Item SH12VAD/SH12VADX SH09VAD/SH09VADX
Power Source ø-V-Hz 1-220 / 240-50 1-220 / 240-50
W 3510(2340~4100) 2630(1640~3010)
Capacity
Btu/h 12000(8000~14000) 9000(5600~10300)
Energy efficiency ratio Btu/wh 9.0(11~7.7) 8.6(10.8~7.8)
Cooling Air Flow m3/min 7.8 6.5
Moisture removal L/h 1.9 1.5
Noise level Indoor(Hi/Mid/Low) 39 / 37 / 35 38 / 36 / 34
Perfor- dBA
Noise level Outdoor 52 52
mance
W 3800(2550~4980) 3310(1900~4100)
Capacity
Btu/h 13000(8700~17000) 11300(6500~14000)
Energy efficiency ratio Btu/wh 9.3(11.9~7.5) 9.8(12.0~9.1)
Heating
Air Flow m3/min 8.3 7.1
Noise level Indoor(Hi/Mid/Low) 39 / 37 / 35 38 / 36 / 34
dBA
Noise level Outdoor 53 53
Available voltage range V 187~264 187~264
Running amperes A 5.9(3.2~8.2), MAX12A↓ 4.6(2.5~5.8), MAX12↓
Cooling Power input W 1330(720~1820) 1040(520~1315)
Power factor % 97.1(96.3~96.5) 98.3(90.4~98.6)
Running amperes A 6.1(3.3~10.0), MAX12↓ 5.2(2.6~6.7), MAX12↓
Electrical
Heating Power input W 1400(730~2260) 1152(545~1530)
Rating
Power factor % 99.8(96.2~98.3) 94.5(90.4~99.3)
Starting current A 12↓ 12↓
Fuse capacity AxV 3.15 x 250 / 20 x 250 3.15 x 250 / 20 x 250
Power cord AxV 15 x 250 15 x 250
Cable-connector mm3 x G 1.5 x 4 1.5 x 4
Type - Single Rotary Single Rotary
Com- Model name - 48A135RV2EL 44B092QV2EL
pressor Oil/Quantity CC SUN ISO4GSD-T / 410 SUN ISO4GSD-T / 360 JAPAN SUN OIL
Safety devices - 204CT 204CT
Model name - AMPFS-022WTVA AMPFS-022WTVA
Indoor
Fan Running capacitor µF x VAC 1.2 x 450 1.2 x 450
motor Model name - AMASS-020WTVB AMASS-020WTVB
Outdoor
Running capacitor µF x VAC 1.7 x 450 1.7 x 450
Narrow tube : Liquid mmxMT OD 6.35 x 5 OD 6.35 x 5
Refrigerant tube
Wide tube : Gas mmxMT OD 12.7 x 5 OD 9.52 x 5
Cooling mm
Capillary tube 1.7 x 800 ID1.5 x 1000
Heating mm
Refrigerant to charge (R22) gr 780 670
Additional Refrigerant (R22) gr/m 30 20 More 5m
Indoor unit : W x H x D mm 790 x 245 x 165 790 x 245 x 165
Dimension
Outdoor unit : W x H x D mm 750 x 530 x 245 750 x 530 x 245
Indoor unit Kg 8 8
Weight
Outdoor unit Kg 42 39
2-2 Dimensions
(Front view)
Air
245
in
790 165
Air out
(Remote control)
115
(Rear view)
45 22
Installation plate
Product Specifications
10
10
256
600
443
532
720 145 55
765 245
Capillary tube
T1 2-way valve
Liquid side
Propeller fan
Cross fan
Heat Heat
exchanger exchanger
(Evaporator) (Condenser)
T2
Gas side
1 Power On/Off button to start and stop airconditioner or timer set up.
Each time you press this button, : Auto Mode : Fan Only
MODE is changed in the following order.
3 : Cool Mode : Heat Mode
: Dry Mode
The Off Timer enables you to switch off the air conditioner automatically
8 after a given period of time that is from 30 minutes to 24 hours.
To cancel, press the (Set/Cancel) button.
To select the 5 way function with the remote control, press the (5 way)
button one or more times until the desired mode is selected.
Each time you press the (5 way) button, each 5 way indicator on the indoor unit lights
9 up in order.
*High temperature release function : The *In HEAT mode : The setting temperature
outdoor unit and compressor ON/OFF is is automatically droped by 1°C each 1hour.
controlled for safety operation when heat When the temperature has been droped by
exchanger of indoor unit is over heated. total of 2°C, that temperature is main-
*De-ice : Deicing operation is controlled by tained.
outdoor unit's heat exchanger temperature
and accumulating time of compressor's 7. FAN SPEED : Manual (3 step), Auto (4 step)
operation. Fan speed automatically varies depending
De-ice ends by sensing of the processing on the difference between setting and the
time by de-ice Condition. room temperature.
3-2 Installation
3-2-1 Selecting Area for Installation 3. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
in area providing good ventilation and
Select an area for installation that is suitable which is not dusty. It must not be blocked
to the customer's needs. by any obstacle affecting the airflow near
the air inlet and the air outlet.
3-2-1(a) Indoor Unit 4. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
in area free from animals or plants.
1. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in
an area providing good ventilation. It must 5. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
not be blocked by an obstacle affecting the in area not blocking the traffic.
airflow near the air inlet and the air outlet.
6. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
2. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in in area easy to drain condensed water from
an area allowing good air handling and the indoor unit.
endurance of vibration of the indoor unit.
7. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
3. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in in area which provides easy connection
an area where there is no source of heat or within the maximum allowable length of a
vapor nearby. coolant pipe(15 meters).
4. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in Note
an area from which hot or cool air is spread 1. Add 20 grams of refrigerant (R-22) for every 1 meter
evenly in a room. if the pipe length exceeds the standard pipe length of
5 meters.
5. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 2. Maintain a height between the indoor and outdoor
an area away from TVs, audio units, cord- units.
less phones, fluorescent lighting fixtures
and other electrical appliances (at least 1 8. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit
meter). in an area which is large enough to accom-
6. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in modate the measurements.
an area which provides easy pipe connec-
tion with the outdoor unit, and easy
drainage for condensed water. 3-2-1(c) Remote Control Unit
7. Make sure that you install the indoor unit in 1. Make sure that you install the remote con-
an area which is large enough to accomo- trol unit in an area free from obstacles such
date the measurements shown in figure on as curtains etc, which may block signals
the next page. from the remote control unit.
2. Make sure that you install the remote con-
3-2-1(b) Outdoor Unit trol unit in an area not exposed to
direct sunlight, and where there is no source
1. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit of heat.
in area not exposed to the rain or direct sun
light. 3. Make sure that you install the remote con-
(Install a separate sunblind if exposed to trol unit in an area away from TVs, audio
direct sun light.) units, cordless phones, fluorescent lighting
fixtures and other electrical appliances (at
2. Make sure that you install the outdoor unit least 1 meter).
in area allowing good air moment, not
amplifying noise or vibration, especially to
avoid disturbing neighbours.
(Fix the unit firmly if it is mounted in a
high place.)
Caution :
It is harmful to the air conditioner if it is used in the following environments: greasy areas (including areas near machines),
salty areas such as coast areas, areas where sulfuric gas is present such as hot spring areas. Contact your dealer for advice.
• Refill an air-conditioner with refrigerant when refrigerant has been leaked at installing or using.
Hand
wheel
6. Open the refrigerant tank and fill with refrig- Finger tight
erant until the rated pressure is reached. fittings
* It is recommended not to pour the For mounting
other and of Connected to
refrigerant in too quickly, but gradually hose when high pressure
not in use side
while operating a pressure valve.
Charging
line
R-22
8. Close the 3-way valve, disconnect the
pressure gauge, and open the 3-way
valve again.
6.5 7
32.4
6 32.4 6.5
Low Pressure
Low Pressure
27.0
27.0 5.5
5 24.0
24.0
5 21.5
4.5 21.5
4.5
4
4
3.5
20 25 30 35 40 45 20 25 30 35 40 45
ø 9.52 (9000Btu)
(Gas Side) 300 350
ø 12.7 (12000Btu)
(Gas Side) 500 550
Caution;
Assemble the front panel and fix the
hooks of left and right.
5. Troubleshooting
Since the inverter air conditioner is equipped with Electrical control circuits at both Indoor &
outdoor unit, the trouble shooting shall be performed according to the error mode.
Inside the controller of the outdoor unit (inverter), the large capacity of electrolytic condenser so
that it takes the time to discharge after the power off since the electrical charge remains
(the charging voltage DC 340V).
Take care of the electrical shock by contact on the charging part before the discharge after the
power off. (It takes approximately 2 minutes to discharge).
2 The wind comes out but the • Is the filter clogged with dust or dirty?
heating/cooling is not • Is there any direct light on the outdoor unit or any obstacle against it?
performed. • Is the selected temperature too high? Lower the selected temperature lower than the
current one (during cooling).
• Is the selected temperature too low? Raise the desired temperature than the
current one (during heating).
• Is the “Fan only Mode” operation?
4 The wind volume is not • Is the operation selected among one of Auto / Dry / Turbo / Sleeping?
adjusted. • The temperature setting is not required since the wind volume set automatically.
• Check again at the state of Cooling / Fan only / Heating.
5 The temperature is not set. • Is the operation selected among the Dry / Turbo / Sleeping / Fan only Mode.
• Since the temperature is automatically set, the temperature setting is not required.
• Check again at the cooling/heating state.
• The standard temperature ±2˚C during the automatic operation.
SILENCE indicator
NATURE indicator POWER indicator
On/Off & 5 Way
selection button
Troubleshooting
Description
LAMP of inverter PBA
: LAMP ON
: LAMP FLICKERING
YELLOW GREEN RED X : LAMP OFF
X Normal operation and communication (Indoor-Outdoor unit)
X X Abnormal communication(Indoor-Outdoor unit)
X X X Trouble of the control power of the outdoor
X X Abnormal communication (Sub-Main micom)
No zero-crossing signal
X Trouble of option setting
X Abnormal increase of discharge temperature
Abnormal increase of OLP temperature
X Abnormal increase of operation current
X X Over current of IPM circuit
X Over voltage of IPM circuit
Over voltage and current of PFC circuit
Trouble of DC link voltage circuit
X Trouble of discharge temp-sensor(open/short)
X Trouble of outdoor temp-sensor(open/short)
Trouble of deice temp-sensor(open/short)
Trouble of OLP temp-sensor(open/short)
Trouble of AC current sensor(open/short) and Leakage of
refrigerant(R-22)
OPERATION START
The indoor unit does not work when Checking the Remocon. (B)
operated by the remocon.
The lamp of the indoor display is flick- Check the error mode by confirming the
ering and the indoor unit stops several lamp flickering of indoor unit display.(D~0)
minutes after the indoor unit starts.
Timer( ), Nature( ) lamp flickering → Check the lines of the indoor and outdoor Check of the
communication (G) Communication line
Standard( ), Nature ( ) lamp flickering → Check of the outdoor unit temperature sensor
: Discharge temperature sensor (H)
: Comp top OLP temperature sensor (I)
: Deice temperature sensor (J)
: Outdoor temperature sensor (K)
: Heatsink temperature sensor (L) Check of the Outdoor unit
POWER( ) flickering → Check of the abnormal increase protection
of the operation Current (M)
Timer( ), POWER( ) lamp → Check of the instantaneous over-current protection
flickering mode of IPM circuit (N)
Nature( ), POWER lamp( ) → Check the abnormal increase of the comp
flickering discharge gas temperature and OLP protection
mode.(O)
Troubleshooting
Step 3 : Check whether the fuse (F701)(F702) on the control board is normal. (5 [A]/250[V]:F701)
(1[A]/250[V] : F702)
• If the fuse is broken, replace it with the new one.
Step 4 : check the output of SMPS on the control board.
• Input power AC187~AC264V—-IC 02 Input: DC 12V
IC 02 Input : DC 5V
5-3-3 Check the indoor temperature sensor and indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor.
Take out the thermistor connected to the connector (CN41) of control board of indoor unit and
measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows: it is normal but if not,
replace it.
Ambient temperature
15°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C
(°C)
Resistance of
14.68 12.09 10 8.31 6.94 5.83
thermistor [KΩ]
Troubleshooting
5-3-5 Check of communication line between the indoor unit and outdoor unit
(Communication error mode)
1) Check of connection
Check whether the cable wire connecting the indoor unit with outdoor unit is correctly connect-
ed to the (N1), 1, 2 terminal. (If the wire is connected reversely, the communication error occurs)
If the cable connecting the indoor unit and outdoor unit is longer than 20m, error mode occurs
(shorten the cable length).
Troubleshooting
5-3-6 Check of discharge temperature sensor and comp top OLP temperature sensor.
Connector of outdoor unit control board
(PIN#3,4 of CN51 - discharge temperature sensor), (PIN#1,2 of CN52-OLP Temperature sensor)
Measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows, it is normal but if not,
replace.
Ambient temperature 0°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C 50°C
(°C)
Resistance of
553 362 242 166 165 82
thermistor [KΩ]
5-3-7 Check the defrost temperature sensor and outdoor temperature sensor
Connector of outdoor unit control board
(PIN#1,2 of CN51 - outdoor temperature sensor),(PIN#3,4 of CN52-deice Temperature sensor)
Measure the resistance between two wires and if it is same as follows, it is normal but if not,
replace it.
Ambient temperature
15°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C
(°C)
Resistance of
14.68 12.09 10 8.31 6.94 5.83
thermistor [KΩ]
Troubleshooting
(Condition of installation)
♦The ventilation is not good because the outdoor unit is installed wrong (the ambient tempera-
ture is higher than 50 (°C) )
→ Reinstall the outdoor unit so that the good ventilation can be made.
♦In case that the operation is made with the cover bent of the outdoor unit.
→ Take out the cover.
♦If two outdoor units are operating face to face, (the bad ventilation is made)
→ Reinstall the outdoor unit for the good ventilation.
♦The air circulation is bad due to the attachment of falling leaves.
→ Take away the leaves for the good ventilation.
♦If the Refrigerant is overcharged.
→ Check the amount of Refrigerant.
(Unit defect)
♦If the comp is locked.
→ Replace the comp.
♦If the comp is operating without the revolution of fan motor.
→ Check the fan motor connector and replace the fan motor.
♦In case the parts of the control board is damaged.
→ Replace simultaneously the inverter control board.
5-3-10 Check of the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature abnormal rise.
If the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature rises higher than a certain level,
it protects the circuit.
If the comp discharge gas temperature and OLP temperature rises abnormally, check the
following items.
(Condition of installation)
♦The ventilation is not good because the outdoor unit is installed wrong (the ambient tempera-
ture is higher than 50 (°C) )
→ Reinstall the outdoor unit so that the good ventilation can be made.
♦In case that the operation is made with the cover bent of the outdoor unit.
→ Take out the cover.
♦If two outdoor units are operating face to face, (the bad ventilation is made)
→ Reinstall the outdoor unit for the good ventilation.
♦The air circulation is bad due to the attachment of falling leaves
→ Take away the leaves for the good ventilation.
♦If the refrigerant is insufficient.
→ Fill up the amount of refrigerant.
(Unit defect)
♦If the comp is locked.
→ Replace the comp.
♦If the comp is operating without the revolution of fan motor
→ Take out the protection cover.
→ Check the fan motor connector and replace the fan motor.
Parts Diagnosis
Indoor Fan Motor Measure resistance between terminals (CN72) with a tester
between Voltage
Red, Blue 410±10% Main
Red, Yellow 325±10% Sub
Measure the voltage between ground and signal wire of the fan motor
Normal
between Voltage
Gray, Orange 0.5V~4.5V
Yellow, Orange 5V
between Resistance
Black, Red 275±10% Main
Black, White 350±10% Sub
Stepping Motor Measure resistance between red wire and each terminal.
(UP/DOWN swing motor) Normal Approx. 380Ω at ambient temperature (20°C ~30°C)
(Result)
If the screen of remocn dis-
plays as shown in the right,
go to the second step
2nd step
Method)
If the first digit of LCD is 0
on the remocon screen, go
to the 3rd step.
3rd step
Method)
Press the marked key to
input the option number.
example) 021E31
Result)
Go to 4th step if it displays
as shown in the right
(The number increases
from 1~9, and A, b, C, d, E,
F whenever pressing the
key.)
Troubleshooting
5th step
Method)
Pressing the marked key to
input the option number.
example) 142285
Result)
If it displays as shown in the
right
go to the 6th step
6th step ERROR MODE 2. When all lamps of indoor unit( ) are
Method) 1. When the lamps of (STANDARD( ), flickering with the sound of Dididiring,
When pressing the NATURE( ), TIMER( ) is flickering → failute → The current option input is different from that
operation ON/OFF key with of option input of already input one: Check the option number
the direction of remote After removing the set power cord and insert it correctly and if it is correct, press the key once
controller for set, the sound again, pressing the operation on/off key to retry more to input the option. (check correctly)
“Ding, or Diriring is heard and if the condition is same, EPROM is → If the option is not input at the time and all
and then the input of option deffcective or misinsertted. So replace the PCB. lamps are continuously flickering ; since it is the
is completed. case that the option number is out of the input
range, check the option number again and do
❊ Refer to the right side if again the steps from 1 - 6steps
the error appears.
Troubleshooting
AQV12ACME
AQV12BCME 017315-10123F
SH12VAC
AQV09ACME
AQV09BCME 017d08-1010Fb
SH09VAC
AQV12ADME
AQV12BDME 007315-10123F
SH12VAD
AQV09ADME
AQV09BDME 007d08-1010Fb
SH09VAD
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18 18-6
18-6-1
18-4
18-5
18-1
18-3
16 18-2
17
13
13-2
13-3
13-4 13-5
13-1
14 11
15 12
10
8
20
22
19 23
9
4
21
■ Parts List
Q’TY
22!
23!
21-1
20
19
21
17
9
18
16!
15!
12
14!
13
8
11
10
7
8-1
5
6
2
3
1
■ Parts List
Q’TY
6
4
■ Parts List
1 INLAY LCD 1
2 CASE TOP 1
3 LCD 1
4 KEY RUBBER 1
6 CASE LOW 1
7 BATTERY COVER 1
■ Parts List
ISOMETRIC VIEW
■ Parts List
4 PCB-ASSY 1
7 SCREW-TAPPING M3 x 8 2S PH+ 1
14 COVER RESIN-ABS 1
TR25-12G5/3T
LSA13024/ENAMAL 18T 1
TR-22-1-13/2T 1
20 FOAMLEX 165 x 30 x T2
7. PCB Diagrams
■ TOP
■ BOTTOM
PCB Diagrams
■ Parts List
PCB Diagrams
■ BOTTOM
PCB Diagrams
■ Parts List
PCB Diagrams
■ Parts List
■ PART LIST
8. Wiring Diagrams
Wiring Diagrams
ERROR MODE
No zero-crossing signal
: LAMP ON
: LAMP FLICKERING
X : LAMP OFF
MEMO
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