fridge doctor
07-11-2007, 07:42 AM
Hi everyone, another Daikin problem - sorry. Just wanted to tell you what I have done and ask your opinion.
I had a fault with a Daikin RY60FV7, it seemed pretty straightforward, fault code was J6 which, in one list refers to
"Circuit 1 coil thermistor faulty" (J referring to Outdoor). And in my other list
"Outdoor malfunction of thermistor"
So after an inspection of the unit, there was a pcb connector with two sets of wires going to two 'thermistors' One was a metal sensor type which is housed in a tube attached to the condenser, the other a bead type and to be honest that pulled from somewhere in the compressor area but I didn't actually note where it lived .http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/images/icons/icon11.gif
However, I took this dual component attached to single plug to be the culprit and ordered a new one. Fitted it yesterday - same problem, still J6 code.
So now I am thinking, :confused: Is it a faulty part maybe, Should I have done something to reset the fault code other than the usual power down, power up routine ? Or have I misinterpreted the code and it was something else, not the part I have described ?
Can anyone help please
Trevor
I had a fault with a Daikin RY60FV7, it seemed pretty straightforward, fault code was J6 which, in one list refers to
"Circuit 1 coil thermistor faulty" (J referring to Outdoor). And in my other list
"Outdoor malfunction of thermistor"
So after an inspection of the unit, there was a pcb connector with two sets of wires going to two 'thermistors' One was a metal sensor type which is housed in a tube attached to the condenser, the other a bead type and to be honest that pulled from somewhere in the compressor area but I didn't actually note where it lived .http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/images/icons/icon11.gif
However, I took this dual component attached to single plug to be the culprit and ordered a new one. Fitted it yesterday - same problem, still J6 code.
So now I am thinking, :confused: Is it a faulty part maybe, Should I have done something to reset the fault code other than the usual power down, power up routine ? Or have I misinterpreted the code and it was something else, not the part I have described ?
Can anyone help please
Trevor