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    12000 BTU split ac indoor unit fan wiring problem



    Hi
    yesterday i get split ac problem
    the PCB was weird operting turn off then on
    immediately i replaced it with universal PCB
    every thing worked properly except the indoor unit fan
    the voltage is 220
    50 hz
    the ac is classic
    the motor of fan has 6 wires
    blue
    red
    yellow
    grey
    brown
    yellow
    i wired the red and blue to capacitor
    i wired grey and yellow and brown as speed hi low mid
    and the other yellow i wired it to neutral
    the motor never rotate
    plez help
    below is sketch i made it from the motor wiring diagram
    Last edited by kefah; 02-12-2014 at 07:54 AM.


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    Re: 12000 BTU split ac indoor unit fan wiring problem

    Hi Kefah,

    Glad you are still keeping going through all what's going on where you live.

    I think the motor has a speed output for the original PCB which is the part on the left of your diagram.

    Original wiring looks like it should be:

    Yellow: 5 or perhaps 12V DC from PCB.
    Grey: square wave output back to PCB. Frequency of square wave dependant on motor speed.
    Brown: Neutral for speed sensor.

    Speed sensor circuit probably a hall effect module.

    Yellow: variable voltage controlled by triac circuit to control motor speed.
    Red: wire from start winding on motor.
    Blue: Neutral.

    Yellow and blue could be either way round for a PSC motor.

    Never fitted a universal PCB but I think you would have to ignore the yellow, grey and brown from sensor.
    Capacitor as you have already wired, blue neutral and yellow is voltage to run motor.
    You wont be able to control motor speed, it will run at max rpm. Perhaps you will have to select one output speed from your new PCB or you might be able to connect high, med and low outputs from the new PCB together and connect these to yellow on motor if they are relay outputs from the PCB?

    Motor speed control is described a bit from about halfway through. See the section Introduction To Triacs: http://www.bristolwatch.com/ele/triacs.htm
    Basically the AC waveform is sent to the motor but parts of it can be chopped up to control the speed. If more of the AC wave is chopped off then the slower the motor runs.

    Hall sensor: http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/...ll-effect.html

    Hope that helps mate and stay safe,

    Andy.
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    Re: 12000 BTU split ac indoor unit fan wiring problem

    ok
    man i will check
    and thank u
    i really appreciate that
    now i hear mortars fallen near of me

    you might be able to connect high, med and low outputs from the new PCB together and connect these to yellow on motor if they are relay outputs from the PCB?
    they are exactly as u mentioned
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