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Krups
06-11-2005, 10:20 PM
hi, does any1 have any tech info on fujitsu ie fault codes etc...
or any advise on which direction to go with this...

dnt have the model numbers to hand but from what i can remember, the unit is a split, must be around 10.5 kw i think....i remember they are pre charged to 3kg of r22..if that helps...
error code on remote was e01, 01.
communication error between indoor and outdoor...

there are 2 units running off 1 remote so would it be an idea to check each individual unit at a time ....im guessing yes ?

these units have been running ok for about a year now..

any ideas ?

cheers

frank
07-11-2005, 10:27 PM
Give Fuji Technical a ring 0870 521 8218

Brian_UK
10-11-2005, 04:47 PM
Sorry, meant to post this earlier.

Fujitsu Error Codes

Error code EE:EE displayed instead of clock and unit will stop.
1. If unit is ON then press Start/Stop button to turn it off.
2. Press Set Time (down) and Set Temp/Day (down) buttons together for more than three seconds to start self diagnostic display.
3. Press the buttons in 2 again to end check mode.

E:00 Communication error (indoor unit <-> remote controller)
E:01 Communication error (indoor unit <-> outdoor unit)
E:02 Room temperature sensor open
E:03 Room temperature sensor short circuited
E:04 Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor open
E:05 Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor short circuited
E:06 Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor open
E:07 Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor short circuited
E:08 Power source connection error
E:09 Float switch operated
E:0A Outdoor temperature sensor open
E:0b Outdoor temperature sensor short circuited
E:0C Discharge pipe temperature sensor open
E:0d Discharge pipe temperature sensor short circuited
E:0E Outdoor high pressure abnormal
E:0F Discharge pipe temperature abnormal
E:11 Model abnormal
E:12 Indoor fan abnormal
E:13 Outdoor signal abnormal
E:14 Outdoor EPROM abnormal

rbartlett
10-11-2005, 05:55 PM
someone's turned off the first outdoor unit..

cheers

richard

frank
10-11-2005, 08:54 PM
Hi Brian

We had a fault this week with a fuji cassette and infra red controller, As the controller only has a one way communication with the unit no fault codes were available. The timer led was flashing on a set frequency and the other two leds were flashing at a slower frequency. Turned out to be a sensor fault.
Do you have any codes for the infra red control units?

aeb200
15-11-2005, 06:44 PM
You can find flashing LED fault codes on the ocean air website
http://www.oceanair.uk.com
Just click on technical then fuij fault codes

note the inverter codes are different from standard units- those rather annoying and difficult to interpret fast flash/ slow flash LED sequences

regards aeb200

Brian_UK
15-11-2005, 11:00 PM
Thanks for the link aeb200, very useful.
Brian

ozairman
16-11-2005, 09:27 AM
someone's turned off the first outdoor unit..


Problems with the second system,
E:01 = indoor outdoor comms
01 = second system as 1st system off the remote is always 00

frank
17-11-2005, 08:39 PM
Thanks for the replies - most useful :)

Krups
30-11-2005, 05:46 PM
both units were on! never did find out what the problem was...
but i think i can remember some mentioning something about the fact that if it had a pump wired into the indoor board for its power that could cause the fault...
solution was told is = rewire the pump into an external power source such as emergency light etc...

wouldnt think thats very good practice but there you go...

frank
30-11-2005, 08:43 PM
= rewire the pump into an external power source such as emergency light etc...


:eek: :eek:

Krups
01-12-2005, 07:41 PM
yes indeed frank, it is a case very much of :eek: :eek: :eek: and :eek:

but thats exactly the kind of practise they enforce at that company...iv seen it done with my own eyes :eek:
and i bet its nt the only place that does...:)