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    Exclamation fujistu model:AOYR 09 LGC inverter problem



    Hello my friends!I visited an a/c inverter and the problem was that during the start of heat operation the machine did not start and simply flashed the "timer led" 2 times!
    Since I had the service manual I checked that the "reverse communication at the beginning" was the problem.
    But I also checked that during its try to start I did not have any voltage on the compressor.
    I had communication through the interior circuit but the outdoor pcb did not send voltage via inverter to the compressor.
    After this procedure that lasted about 20 seconds the a/c flashed the error and stopped operating.
    Do you have any idea of the problem?
    Thanks!!



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    Re: fujistu model:AOYR 09 LGC inverter problem

    Check a/c - d/c diode bridge using the doide tester function on multimeter. Should not have any readings that are 0V, should have .4V to .9v volts across.
    Check AFM as attachment shows.

    I don't know the model you mentioned specifically, this is just general checks though, yours might be different. Either way, all inverters have a diode bridge to get DC, and all have some sort of filter/driver for running the DC circuit. But if you don't understand what I'm saying, as I don't know your model I can't offer any other advice

    AFM.jpg

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    Re: fujistu model:AOYR 09 LGC inverter problem

    thanks a lot for your help!
    I will try it!
    Meanwhile,I accept any further knowledge!
    Thanks!!

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    Re: fujistu model:AOYR 09 LGC inverter problem

    this is a common fault we get from power surges. turn the unit off at the isolator for 5min and see if it clears it
    otherwise your pcb could be cooked

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