Mitsubishi MSH-24NV Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
FLOOR AND CEILING TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS
CONTENTS
1. TECHNICAL CHANGES ····································2
2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS······················2
3. SPECIFICATION·················································4
4. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS ·························5
5. WIRING DIAGRAM ············································7
6. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM················8
7. PERFORMANCE CURVES································9
8. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL ····················11
9. SERVICE FUNCTIONS ····································21
10. TROUBLESHOOTING······································23
11. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS·····················34
12. PARTS LIST······················································38
13. OPTIONAL PARTS···········································42
Wireless type
Models
MCFH-24NV-
(WH)
·MUCFH-24NV-
EBEB
No. OB266
(When installed on the ceiling)
(When installed on the floor)
Note:
Refer to OB196 REVISED EDITION-A for the details of
MCFH-24NV- and MUCFH-24NV- .
EAEA
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ·MUCFH-24NV

SERVICE MANUALFLOOR AND CEILING TYPE AIR CONDITIONERSCONTENTS1. TECHNICAL CHANGES ····································22. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS····

Page 2 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

10Dry Bulb temperature (˚C)202530Relative humidity (%)506070OUTDOOR LOW PRESSURE AND OUTDOOR UNIT CURRENTCOOL operation1 Both indoor and outdoor units

Page 3 - MUCFH-24NV

11MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL8WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLERMCFH-24NV - MUCFH-24NV -EBEBOnce the operation mode are set, the same operation modecan be repeat

Page 4 - SPECIFICATION

12w1 After the system restarts by the remote controller, the system operates with the previous set temperature regardless ofthe initial set temperatur

Page 5 - OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

13NOTE : Coil frost prevention during COOL mode of “I FEEL CONTROL”There are two types of controls in coil frost prevention as follows.1 Temperature c

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14— HEAT mode of “I FEEL CONTROL” —1. Indoor fan speed control(1) Followings are the fan speed in AUTO.Room temperature minus set temperature: 2 degre

Page 7 - WIRING DIAGRAM

152. High pressure protectionDuring heating operation, the outdoor fan motor is controlled by the indoor coil thermistor RT12 temperature for excess r

Page 8 - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM

16NOTE ● When the indoor coil thermistor reads above 18°C, indoor fan operates at Very Low for 30 seconds.● When the indoor coil thermistor reads 18

Page 9 - PERFORMANCE CURVES

178-2. COOL ( )OPERATION(1) Press OPERATE/STOP button.OPERATION INDICATOR lamp of the indoor unit turns on with a beep tone.(2) Select COOL mode.(

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188-5. AUTO VANE OPERATION(1) Vane motor driveThis series is equipped with a stepping motor for the vane. The rotating direction, speed, and angle of

Page 11 - MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL

198-6. TIMER OPERATION1. How to set the timer (1) Press OPERATE/STOP button to start the air conditioner.(2) Check that the current time is set correc

Page 12 - ● Fuzzy control

TECHNICAL CHANGES21PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSINDOOR UNITMCFH-24NV -EB(When installed on the floor)(When the air inlet grille is opened.)Deodorizing fil

Page 13 - 2deg. 4deg

208-7. EMERGENCY-TEST OPERATIONWhen the remote controller is missing, has failed or the batteries run down, press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch on th

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21SERVICE FUNCTIONS9MCFH-24NV -EB9-1. TIMER SHORT MODEFor service, set time can be shortened by short circuit of JPG and JPS on the electronic contro

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229-3. COMPULSORY DEFROSTING MODE FOR SERVICEBy short circuit of the connector JPG1 and R871 on the outdoor deicer P.C. board, defrosting mode can be

Page 16 - Very Low

23TROUBLESHOOTING10MCFH-24NV - MUCFH-24NV -EBEB10-1. Cautions on troubleshooting10-1-1. Before troubleshooting, check the followings: 1) Check the p

Page 17 - 8-3. DRY ( ) OPERATION

24StartIndoor unit operates.Outdoor unit doesn't operate.Indoor unit doesn't receive the signal from remote controller.Indoor unit operates

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2510-2-1. Troubleshooting check tableOPERATIONINDICATORlampBefore taking measures, make sure that the symptom reappears, for accurate troubleshooting.

Page 19 - PROGRAM TIMER

26Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.(Coil wiring temperature10°C ~ 30°C)Compressor(MC)Room temperaturethermistor (RT11)10-2-2

Page 20 - 8-7. EMERGENCY-TEST OPERATION

27YesYesCheck of indoor fan motorAIndoor unit operates by pressing the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch, but doesn’t operate with the remote con-troller.Rep

Page 21 - SERVICE FUNCTIONS9

Trouble of the indoor electroniccontrol P.C. board.Replace the varistor.Replace the fuse.28Check of indoor electronic control P.C. boardCThe unit does

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29Check of outdoor unitECompressor and / or outdoor fan motor doesn’t stop.Check of R.V. coilFAfter 30 seconds, does compressor stop?NoYesIs there 220

Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING

3RESETCLOCKgMCFH-24NV -EBOUTDOOR UNITMUCFH-24NV -EBAir inletAir outletOB266--1.qxp 01.4.13 10:31 AM Page 3

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30How to check mis-wiring and serial signal error (when outdoor unit doesn’t work)GYesYes1. Turn OFF the power supply.2. Turn ON the power supply.3. P

Page 25 - INDICATOR

31Check of outdoor thermistorMeasure resistance between CN 661 1 and 2.Measure resistance between CN 662 3 and 4.NoYesReplace the thermistor.Reconnect

Page 26 - BLK RED ORNYLW BLU BRN

32DE00R697BTo the indoorelectronic controlP.C.board CN113Indoor coil thermistor (RT12)Room temperature thermistor (RT11)RT11EMERGENCY OPERATION switch

Page 27 - Check of indoor fan motor

33MUCFH-24NV -Outdoor deicer P.C. boardEBVaristor(NR62)Fuse 3.15A / 250VDefrostintervaltime shortpin(JPG1,R871)(Refer topage 22.)}12V DCJumper wire f

Page 28 - Check of outdoor unit

34DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS11”w” shows the terminals with a lock mechanism,so they cannot be removed when you pull thelead wire.Be sure to pull the wi

Page 29 - Check of R.V. coil

35OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS3. Removing the indoor heat exchanger.(1) Remove the grill. (Refer to 1(1) (2))(2) Remove the screws on both side and in f

Page 30 - Outdoor unit doesn’t operate

3611-2. MUCFH-24NV -OUTDOOR UNITEBOPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOSPhoto 1Photo 2Photo 4Propellerfan nutValve bedSeparator support plateMotor supportPropel

Page 31 - Check of outdoor thermistor

37OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOSPhoto 5Photo 6Photo 7Stop valveHeat exchangerAccumulatorScrewsScrewsRearpanelSidepanelRear guard4. Removing the heat excha

Page 32 - EMERGENCY OPERATION switch

38PARTS LIST12MCFH-24NV -12-1. INDOOR UNITSTRUCTURAL PARTSEBPart number that are circled is not shown in the illustration.No. Part No.Part name Remar

Page 33 - Outdoor deicer P.C. board

39MCFH-24NV- (WH)12-3. ACCESSORY ANDREMOTE CONTROLLER PARTSEB12111112E02 257 426E02 141 083REMOTE CONTROLLERREMOTE CONTROLLER HOLDER11Part numbers

Page 34 - DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS11

4SPECIFICATION3Indoor modelFunctionPower supplyCapacityAir flow(High)DehumidificationPower outletRunning currentPower inputAuxiliary heaterPower facto

Page 35 - OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS

40MUCFH-24NV -12-4. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTSEB17299272615 20102585136216 2117432423281422121119131318OB266

Page 36 - 11-2. MUCFH-24NV

41MUCFH-24NV -12-4. OUTDOOR UNIT STRUCTURAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTSEBE02 214 297E02 540 309E02 444 961E02 529 490E02 214

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13OPTIONAL PARTS4213-1. REFRIGERANT PIPESThe air conditioner has flared connections its indoor and outdoor sides.Please use the optional extension pip

Page 38 - PARTS LIST

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New publication, effective Apr. 2001Specifications subject to change without notice.CCCopyright 2001 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.,LTDDistribute

Page 40 - AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

5(When installed on the floor)(When installed on the ceiling)50cm or more50cm or more50cm or more50cm or more100cm or more650616.580.8 906 112.8114161

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6100 101000For 10 units or less200Outdoor Unit-Necessary surrounding clearance(Concentrated installation)The upper side must be open.Outdoor Unit-Nece

Page 42 - OPTIONAL PARTS

TRANSFORMERCONTACTORR.V. COIL RELAYR.V. COILCOMPRESSOR CONTACTORT61X52X6221S452VARISTORDEFROST TEMPERATURE THERMISTORAMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMISTORS

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REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM86ModelsA: Refrigerant piping Max.length 15mMax. Height difference *5mMAX. REFRIGERANT PIPING LENGTH & MAX. HEIGHT

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9PERFORMANCE CURVES7The standard data contained in these specifications apply only to the operation of the air conditioner under normal condition.Oper

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