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    Panasonic A/C



    Hi All,

    Got called out to a Panasonic Relic Today, Single outdoor feeding two indoors. Now every 3-4 mins the controller goes dead, switch it back on again and it gives fault code 4 which i am told is a pipe sensor fault.
    Now i have no problem with that but is it usual for the controller to die when it gows into fault.
    never had anything to do with Panasonic before, Give me a Daikin anyday
    Regards

    Fatboy



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    Re: Panasonic A/C

    Go along with your Daikin theory...

    Don't know if it helps but you might find some innfo at the download centre...
    http://www.panasonic.co.uk/customer-...oad-centre.asp
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    Re: Panasonic A/C

    I agree, but panasonic are based on old daikins differant name same system nothing to a man of your calibre.

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    Re: Panasonic A/C

    I came across someones install some time ago that had similar problems.

    The guy said to me that the controller display kept going off at different times then coming back on again randomly.

    I found the fault - some clown had wired the controller through the high level float on the condensate pump

    I suppose his/her reasoning was that if the pump went tits up the controller would stop the unit

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    Re: Panasonic A/C

    Quote Originally Posted by frank View Post
    I came across someones install some time ago that had similar problems.

    The guy said to me that the controller display kept going off at different times then coming back on again randomly.

    I found the fault - some clown had wired the controller through the high level float on the condensate pump

    I suppose his/her reasoning was that if the pump went tits up the controller would stop the unit
    how many times have i came accross that frank,esp on new jobs.when will they learn grrrrr!
    Paul


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