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garyjh24
06-12-2010, 09:25 PM
Hello everybody, i need some help.

I've been looking at a Samsung RVXVRT140GE DVM, conected to a Samsung RVXVRT120GE DVM.

When I arrived on site i was informed by the customer that the fan coils are running but only circulating air.

The condenser is showing an E-214 fault (MCU's not matching outdoor units PCB setting) The MCU dial switch is set to 5, with number of fan coils connected 20.

I hit the K3 switch on the condenser PCB to reset the system then let it go through its process, still E-214 appearing.

As this is a newish contract for us I went through the whole building and identified all the MCU's, I found the following:

3rd floor 4x units /1x MCU Set as No00-showing E214
2nd floor 5x units /1x MCU Set as No01-showing 65C8
1st floor 4x units /1x MCU Set as No02 -showing E214
1st floor 3x units /1x MCU Set as No03 -showing 67C8
Grd floor 4x units /1x MCU Set as No04 -showing E214

With the units showing the above the system will not run, the MCB's just seem to keep going through the setting up stages??

I decide to try to elimnate what i suspect are the faulty units, so i shut down MCU's 01 & 03, then reset the condenser PCB to 3 MCU's. The system goes through it cycle, i am then able to run the remaining 3 MCU's and the system runs ok.

From the above it seems that MCU's 01 & 03 PCB's are possibly faulty? This is the first Samsung ive worked on, seems a little strange that 2 PCB's would fail together.

Have any of you any experience on these Samsung RVXVRT140GE DVM, is there anything else I can try. I dont want to replace PCB's if I dont have to.

Also can anyone let me know what the 67C8 that the MCU is showing means.

Samsung technical seem very hard to get hold off, if you have a recommendation of someone I could talk to that would be most appreciated.

Thanks in advance

superswill
07-12-2010, 12:32 AM
Gary,

67c8 means normal operation, 67c8 may mean command cooling valve xyz open ect just really shows control logic

sounds like two faulty PCB's to me, one thing to check is the port dip switch's A-D are set to on and not off but then swap one of the PCB's from the working to prove a point.

odd why two would go, check power supply before changing

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