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WH-MXC16G9E8
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Air Conditioner / AIR-TO-WATER HEATPUMP
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16.2  Relationship Between The Condition Of The Mono Bloc Unit And 
Pressure And Electric Current 
 
Condition of the 
Mono bloc Unit 
Heating Mode 
Cooling Mode 
Low Pressure 
High Pressure 
Electric current 
during 
operation 
Low Pressure 
High Pressure 
Electric current 
during 
operation 
Water leakage or 
insufficient water flow 
rate in the system 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Excessive amount of 
refrigerant 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Inefficient 
compression 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Insufficient refrigerant 
(gas leakage) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mono bloc unit 
(refrigerant system) heat 
exchange deficiency 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clogged expansion 
valve or Strainer 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Carry out the measurements of pressure, electric current, and temperature fifteen minutes after an operation is 
started. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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16.3  Breakdown Self Diagnosis Function 
16.3.1  Self Diagnosis Function (Three Digits Alphanumeric Code) 
  When abnormality occur during operation, the system will stop operation, and OFF/ON remote control LED will 
blink and error code will display on the remote control Timer display LCD. 
  Even error code is reset by turning OFF power supply or by pressing ERROR RESET button, if the system 
abnormality is still un-repaired, system will again stop operation, and OFF/ON remote control LED will again blink. 
  The error code will store in IC memory. 
 
  To check the error code 
1.  When an abnormality occurs, system will stop operation and OFF/ON remote control LED will blink. 
2.  Error code of the abnormality will display on the remote control Timer display LCD. 
3.  To determine the abnormality description, the Error Code Table needs to be referred. 
 
  To display past/last error code 
1.  Turn ON power supply. 
2.  Press and hold the CHECK button for more than 5 seconds to enter status mode. 
3.  Press the SEARCH DOWN/UP button to retrieve past/last error code. 
4.  Press the CANCEL button or wait 30 seconds to exit status mode. 
 
  To permanently delete error code from IC memory 
1.  Turn ON power supply. 
2.  Press and hold the ERROR RESET button for more than 8 seconds till a beep sound is heard. 
 
COOL
CANCEL
Button
SEARCH
Downward/Upward
Button
CHECK
Button
ERROR
RESE T
Button
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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16.4  Error Codes Table 
 
Diagnosis display 
Abnormality/Protection control 
Abnormality Judgement 
Primary location to verify 
H00 
No abnormality detected 
— 
— 
H12 
Indoor/Outdoor capacity unmatched 
90s after power supply 
  Indoor/outdoor connection wire 
  Indoor/outdoor PCB 
  Specification and combination table in 
catalogue 
H15 
Outdoor compressor temperature sensor 
abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Compressor temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
H20 
Water pump abnormality 
Continue for 10 sec. 
  Indoor PCB 
  Water pump (malfunction) 
H23 
Indoor refrigerant liquid temperature 
sensor abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Refrigerant liquid temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
H27 
Service valve error 
Continue for 5 minutes 
  High pressure sensor (defective or 
   disconnected) 
H42 
Compressor low pressure abnormality 
— 
  Outdoor pipe temperature sensor 
  Clogged expansion valve or strainer 
  Insufficient refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Compressor 
H62 
Water flow switch abnormality 
Continue for 1 min. 
  Water flow switch 
H64 
Refrigerant high pressure abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor high pressure sensor  
(defective or disconnected) 
*H65 
Deice circulation error 
Continue for 10 sec. 
  Water flow switch sensor 
      (defective or disconnected) 
  Water pump malfunction 
  Buffer tank (is used) 
H70 
Back-up heater OLP abnormality 
Continue for 60 sec. 
  Back-up heater OLP 
(Disconnection or activated) 
H72 
Tank sensor abnormal 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Tank sensor 
H76 
Indoor - remote control communication 
abnormality 
— 
  Indoor - control panel  
(defective or disconnected) 
H90 
Indoor/outdoor abnormal communication
> 1 min after starting operation
  Internal/external cable connections 
  Indoor/Outdoor PCB 
H91 
Tank heater OLP abnormality 
Continue for 60 sec. 
  Tank heater OLP  
(Disconnection or activated) 
H95 
Indoor/Outdoor wrong connection 
— 
  Indoor/Outdoor supply voltage 
H98 
Outdoor high pressure overload 
protection 
— 
  Outdoor high pressure sensor 
  Water pump or water leakage 
  Clogged expansion valve or strainer 
  Excess refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
H99 
Indoor heat exchanger freeze prevention
— 
  Indoor heat exchanger 
  Refrigerant shortage 
F12 
Pressure switch activate 
4 times occurrence within 20 
minutes 
  Pressure switch 
F14 
Outdoor compressor abnormal revolution
4 times occurrence within 20 
minutes 
  Outdoor compressor 
F15 
Outdoor fan motor lock abnormality 
2 times occurrence within 30 
minutes 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Outdoor fan motor 
F16 
Total running current protection 
3 times occurrence within 20 
minutes 
  Excess refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
F20 
Outdoor compressor overheating 
protection 
4 times occurrence within 30 
minutes 
  Compressor tank temperature sensor 
  Clogged expansion valve or strainer 
  Insufficient refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Compressor 
F22 
IPM (power transistor) overheating 
protection 
3 times occurrence within 30 
minutes 
  Improper heat exchange 
  IPM (Power transistor) 
F23 
Outdoor Direct Current (DC) peak 
detection 
7 times occurrence 
continuously 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Compressor 
F24 
Refrigeration cycle abnormality 
2 times occurrence within 20 
minutes 
  Insufficient refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Compressor low compression 
F25 
Cooling/Heating cycle changeover 
abnormality 
4 times occurrence within 30 
minutes 
  4-way valve 
  V-coil 
F27 
Pressure switch abnormality 
Continue for 1 min. 
  Pressure switch 
F30 
Water outlet sensor 2 abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Water outlet sensor 2 (defective or 
   disconnected) 
F36 
Outdoor air temperature sensor 
abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor air temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
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Diagnosis display 
Abnormality/Protection control 
Abnormality Judgement 
Primary location to verify 
F37 
Indoor water inlet temperature sensor 
abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Water inlet temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
F40 
Outdoor discharge pipe temperature 
sensor abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor discharge pipe temperature 
sensor (defective or disconnected) 
F41 
PFC control 
4 times occurrence within 10 
minutes 
  Voltage at PFC 
F42 
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature 
sensor abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor heat exchanger temperature 
sensor (defective or disconnected) 
F43 
Outdoor defrost sensor abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor defrost sensor (defective or 
disconnected) 
F45 
Indoor water outlet temperature sensor 
abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Water outlet temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
F46 
Outdoor Current Transformer open 
circuit 
— 
  Insufficient refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
  Compressor low 
F48 
Outdoor EVA outlet temperature sensor 
abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor EVA outlet temperature sensor 
(defective or disconnected) 
F49 
Outdoor bypass outlet temperature 
sensor abnormality 
Continue for 5 sec. 
  Outdoor bypass outlet temperature 
sensor (defective or disconnected) 
F95 
Cooling high pressure overload 
protection 
— 
  Outdoor high pressure sensor 
  Water pump or water leakage 
  Clogged expansion valve or strainer 
  Excess refrigerant 
  Outdoor PCB 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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