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    Faulty transformer and condensate pump on Daikin split



    Hello everybody!

    Came accross a faulty internal condensate pump on an old Daikin R22 cassette (A3 fault code) and changed it for a new one. System then came up with an E0 fault code (protection device) and having checked the outdoor unit found faulty 240 - 24v transformer for the control circuit / PCB.

    I am assuming the transformer was holding off one of the magnetic relays on the PCB therefore the E0 fault and presume this was co-incidental with the faulty pump on the indoor unit?

    Outdoor unit R60F7V1 R22

    Kind Regards

    Contactor
    Last edited by Contactor; 11-04-2008 at 08:57 PM.



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    Smile Re: Faulty transformer and condensate pump on Daikin split

    Hi, Never had a faulty transformer on a daikin, well not without power supply problems!,. I guess your two faults must have just been coincidence,. Never like having to change those lift pumps on a cassette ( i presume).

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    Re: Faulty transformer and condensate pump on Daikin split

    yes, its a cassette (thanks, have edited!)

    Just wired into a socket at home and double checked, it's giving 17 volts (should be 24).

    I think i'll be going back for another look on Monday...

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    Last edited by Contactor; 11-04-2008 at 09:48 PM.

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