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    Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407



    Good Morning

    We changed a compressor, fan motor, control board and inverter board on a Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 R407

    It's tripping on E0 which is fan motor overheating (not compressor or pressure related), motor does get very hot.

    Single phase fan motor, we didn't change the capacitor because previous fan was running OK.

    Can anyone help to diagnose this as faulty new part? Compressor runs OK, no faults showing on new board or inverter board before it trips on E0!?

    We decided to change a few parts while the compressor was out.

    Thanks

    CONTACTOR



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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    The E0 error can relate to a number of items, not just the fan motor

    E0Outdoor unit protection devices activated – The refrigerant piping system could be clogged, there may be insufficient refrigerant or there could be a fault with the compressor/fan motor.

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    First post could be better written: E0 fault has been traced to overheating fan motor, compressor and HP faults can be ruled out

    Fan gets very hot to touch

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Well, as the fan has been replaced, first I would make sure that it is the correct replacement model, i.e. like for like, then check running current with an amp probe and also check that the run capacitor that you haven't replaced is within tolerance.
    If all these check out, then you may have a faulty unit

    Has the refrigerant charge been confirmed as correct?

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Thank you

    Refrigerant charge is ok and it’s the correct part. What I’m struggling with is what could cause a new single phase fan motor to get so hot, it turns slowly for a bit before it cuts out. Can this only be due to a fault within the fan itself ?

    If the capacitor was faulty, it wouldn’t start (or run)?

    Regards

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Quote Originally Posted by Contactor View Post

    If the capacitor was faulty, it wouldn;t start (or run)?

    Regards
    Wrong...search Google

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Have you checked the capacitor? Also check the fan winding resistance, and compare against the other motor

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Quote Originally Posted by frank View Post
    Wrong...search Google
    Im here to learn, not to search Google. It’s as if you expect everyone to know everything, if they don’t you slap them down, like RE Hitler

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    Thanks for the help Martin. I think it might be me not wiring the capacitor back correctly. Useful info about testing the windings, cheers
    Last edited by Contactor; 14-02-2023 at 11:28 PM.

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    Re: Daikin RSXYP5KJY1 VRV Fan Motor Problem R407

    This is the most important thing when you disassemble and change something. Like what I did in every way, once I replaced or disassembled, I always put a label or something that will tell me that this part is connected to or somewhere. Good to hear that it is good now. Cheers mate!

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