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    Sanyo fault



    I've been carrying out maintenance today on one of our sites that has 4 Sanyo twins, outdoor model number SPW-CR484GVH8.

    I carried out a full thorough service checking everything was working fine. I got home and had a phone call from the boss saying the manager has been on from the last job saying that the controller is now flashing "E04".

    I can't get onto the sanyo website for that particular model but i have looked at my generic list i think it means comms error.
    Does anyone have the manual for it.

    Thats just my luck, i was getting ready for a nice work free weekend


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    Re: Sanyo fault

    What are indoor units model#

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    Re: Sanyo fault

    I think the indoors are SPW-XDR254GH56 or SPW-XDR48GH56
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    Re: Sanyo fault

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    I've been carrying out maintenance today on one of our sites that has 4 Sanyo twins, outdoor model number SPW-CR484GVH8.

    I carried out a full thorough service checking everything was working fine. I got home and had a phone call from the boss saying the manager has been on from the last job saying that the controller is now flashing "E04".

    I can't get onto the sanyo website for that particular model but i have looked at my generic list i think it means comms error.
    Does anyone have the manual for it.

    Thats just my luck, i was getting ready for a nice work free weekend
    marc

    my sanyo disk is in the office but according to this scap of paper ive found in the boot E04 indoor unit is detecting error signaled from outdoor unit,error in receiving serial comms signal

    normally i get this when units are turned off or PCB failed
    Paul


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    Re: Sanyo fault

    Cheers Paul.

    I went back to site this morning and found the mcb off for one of the condensors.
    I checked the system out and reset the breaker but couldn't find a reason for it to trip.

    It's running away fine now.
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    Re: Sanyo fault

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    Cheers Paul.

    I went back to site this morning and found the mcb off for one of the condensors.
    I checked the system out and reset the breaker but couldn't find a reason for it to trip.

    It's running away fine now.
    Did you measured current at full load condition?
    Could be MCB is becoming weak.

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    Re: Sanyo fault

    Yes i did and it was fine because thats what i first thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    Yes i did and it was fine because thats what i first thought.
    If that happens again, than suggest that electrician change that MCB with new one.
    Does that MCB is dedicated for only outdoor unit or it is more consumers connected at him?

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    Re: Sanyo fault

    There is an external pump also connected to the same mcb as the outdoor unit.
    If iy happens again i will suggest a change of the mcb.
    Thanks
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    Re: Sanyo fault

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    There is an external pump also connected to the same mcb as the outdoor unit.
    If iy happens again i will suggest a change of the mcb.
    Thanks
    Also, I would suggest that instalation should be rewired in way that outdoor unit is on dedicated MCB.

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    Re: Sanyo fault

    E04 =Poor reception of the indoor unit from the outdoor unit / When turning on the power supply, the number of connected indoor units does not correspond to the number set.
    (Except R.C. address is "0.")

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