Wanneer er een storing optreedt in het buitendeel van één van de huishoudelijke warmtepompen van Remeha wordt er een storingscode H06.01 of E06.01 getoond. Voor de Elga Ace kan er aanvullende info worden uitgelezen in de storingsgeschiedenis van het toestel.
Werkwijze bij H06.01
Wanneer er een fout ontstaat in het buitendeel wordt er veelal een blokkerende storing H06.01 getoond. Om te achterhalen wat er precies mis gaat onderneem je de volgende stappen:
- Neem de warmtevraag weg
- Maak het toestel spanningsloos
- Wacht ruim 10 seconden en zet het weer spanning op het toestel
- Ga naar de storingsgeschiedenis (installateur, storingsgeschiedenis)
- Scroll naar beneden door de aanvullende informatie naar Outdoor unit error code
- Zoek de code op in onderstaande lijst en vervolg daarmee de diagnose*.
Werkwijze bij E06.01
- Reset de vergrendeling door de druk/draaiknop ingedrukt te houden, het toestel zal resetten
- Ga naar de storingsgeschiedenis (installateur, storingsgeschiedenis)
- Scroll naar beneden door de aanvullende informatie naar Outdoor unit error code
- Zoek de code op in onderstaande lijst en vervolg daarmee de diagnose
Let op
Bij het Mitsubishi buitendeel (Mercuria, Eria Tower, Neptuna) moet er voor verder diagnose de servicetool van Mitsubishi worden aangekoppeld.
* De volledige lijst met mogelijke storingscodes is nog niet opgenomen in de documentatie. Dit gaan wij bij een volgende update toevoegen. Met dit artikel willen we je alvast informeren over de storingscodes.
Modbus / Toshiba alarm codes of ODU
Dec | Hex | Toshiba code | Description |
-1 | N/A | E01 | Remote control detecting error from indoor unit, Address not set/Auto address failed. Check interconnecting wiring etc. Re-address system. |
-4 | N/A | E04 | Indoor seeing error from outdoor. Qty of i/d units connected are less than qty set. Check; all i/d units are ON, reset turn off all units wait 5min power up |
0 | 0 | N/A | No active error |
33 | 21 | C01 | Duplicated setting of control address |
34 | 22 | C02 | Central control number of units mis-matched |
35 | 23 | C03 | Incorrect wiring of central control |
36 | 24 | C04 | Incorrect connection of central control |
37 | 25 | C05 | System Controller fault, error in transmitting comms signal, i/door or o/door unit not working, wiring fault |
38 | 26 | C06 | System Controller fault, error in receiving comms signal, i/door or o/door unit not working, wiring fault, CN1 not connected correctly |
44 | 2C | C12 | Batch alarm by local controller |
48 | 30 | C16 | Transmission error from adaptor to unit |
49 | 31 | C17 | Reception error to adaptor from unit |
50 | 32 | C18 | Duplicate central address in adaptor |
51 | 33 | C19 | Duplicate adaptor address |
52 | 34 | C20 | Mix of PAC & GHP type units on adaptor |
53 | 35 | C21 | Memory fault in adaptor |
54 | 36 | C22 | Incorrect address setting in adaptor |
55 | 37 | C23 | Host terminal software failure |
56 | 38 | C24 | Host terminal hardware failure |
57 | 39 | C25 | Host terminal processing failure |
58 | 3A | C26 | Host terminal communication failure |
60 | 3C | C28 | Reception error of S-DDC from host terminal |
61 | 3D | C29 | Initialization failure of S-DDC |
63 | 3F | C31 | Configuration change detected by adaptor |
65 | 41 | E01 | Remote control detecting error from indoor unit, Address not set/Auto address failed. Check interconnecting wiring etc. Re-address system. |
66 | 42 | E02 | Remote detecting error from indoor unit, |
67 | 43 | E03 | Indoor unit detecting error from remote, |
68 | 44 | E04 | Indoor seeing error from outdoor. Qty of i/d units connected are less than qty set. Check; all i/d units are ON, reset turn off all units wait 5min power up |
69 | 45 | E05 | Indoor unit detecting error from outdoor unit, Error in sending comms signal |
70 | 46 | E06 | Outdoor unit detecting error from indoor unit, Error in receiving comms signal |
71 | 47 | E07 | Outdoor unit detecting error from indoor unit, Error in sending comms signal |
72 | 48 | E08 | Incorrect setting indoor/controller, Indoor address duplicated |
73 | 49 | E09 | Incorrect setting indoor/controller, Remote address duplicated or IR wireless controller not disabled |
74 | 4A | E10 | Indoor unit detecting error from ‘option’ plug, Error in sending comms signal |
75 | 4B | E11 | Indoor unit detecting error from ‘option’ plug, Error in receiving comms signal |
76 | 4C | E12 | Auto addressing failed, Auto address connector CN100 shorted during auto addressing |
77 | 4D | E13 | Indoor unit failed to send signal to remote controller |
78 | 4E | E14 | Setting Failure, Duplication of master indoor units |
79 | 4F | E15 | Auto addressing failed, Number of indoor units connected are less than number set |
80 | 50 | E16 | Auto addressing failed, Number of indoor units connected are more than number set |
81 | 51 | E17 | Group control wiring error, Main indoor unit not sending signal for sub indoor units |
82 | 52 | E18 | Group control wiring error, Main indoor unit not receiving signal for sub indoor units |
84 | 54 | E20 | Auto addressing failed, No indoor units connected |
88 | 58 | E24 | Auto addressing failed, Error on sub outdoor unit |
89 | 59 | E25 | Auto addressing failed, Error on outdoor unit address setting |
90 | 5A | E26 | Auto addressing failed, Quantity of main and sub outdoor units do not correspond to the number set on main outdoor unit P.C.B. |
93 | 5D | E29 | Auto addressing failed, Sub outdoor unit not receiving comms for main outdoor unit |
95 | 5F | E31 | Between units, Comms failure with MDC, does E31 remain after power is re-instated? If so replace PCB. & power PCB |
97 | 61 | F01 | Indoor Heat Exch inlet temp sensor failure (E1) |
98 | 62 | F02 | Indoor Heat Exch freeze temp sensor failure (E2) |
99 | 63 | F03 | Indoor Heat Exch outlet temp sensor failure (E3) |
100 | 64 | F04 | Outdoor Discharge temp sensor failure (TD) or (DISCH1) |
101 | 65 | F05 | Outdoor Discharge temp sensor failure (DISCH2) |
102 | 66 | F06 | Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (C1) or (EXG1) |
103 | 67 | F07 | Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (C2) or (EXL1) |
104 | 68 | F08 | Outdoor Air temp sensor failure (TO) |
106 | 6A | F10 | Indoor inlet temp sensor failure |
107 | 6B | F11 | Indoor outlet temp sensor failure |
108 | 6C | F12 | Outdoor Intake sensor failure (TS) |
109 | 6D | F13 | GHP – Cooling water temperature sensor failure |
112 | 70 | F16 | Outdoor High pressure sensor failure |
113 | 71 | F17 | GHP – Cooling water temperature sensor fault |
114 | 72 | F18 | GHP – Exhaust gas temperature sensor fault |
116 | 74 | F20 | GHP Clutch coil temperature fault |
119 | 77 | F23 | Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (EXG2) |
120 | 78 | F24 | Outdoor Heat Exch temp sensor failure (EXL2) |
125 | 7D | F29 | Indoor EEPROM error |
126 | 7E | F30 | Clock Function (RTC) fault |
127 | 7F | F31 | Outdoor EEPROM error |
129 | 81 | H01 | Compressor Fault, Over current (Comp1) |
130 | 82 | H02 | Compressor Fault, Locked rota current detected (Comp1) |
131 | 83 | H03 | Compressor Fault, No current detected (Comp1) |
133 | 85 | H05 | Compressor Fault, Discharge temp not detected (Comp1) |
134 | 86 | H06 | Compressor Fault, Low Pressure trip |
135 | 87 | H07 | Compressor Fault, Low oil level |
136 | 88 | H08 | Compressor Fault, Oil sensor Fault (Comp1) |
139 | 8B | H11 | Compressor Fault, Over current (Comp2) |
140 | 8C | H12 | Compressor Fault, Locked rota current detected (Comp2) |
141 | 8D | H13 | Compressor Fault, No current detected (Comp2) |
143 | 8F | H15 | Compressor Fault, Discharge temp not detected (Comp2) |
149 | 95 | H21 | Compressor Fault, Over current (Comp3) |
150 | 96 | H22 | Compressor Fault, Locked rota current detected (Comp3) |
151 | 97 | H23 | Compressor Fault, No current detected (Comp3) |
153 | 99 | H25 | Compressor Fault, Discharge temp not detected (Comp3) |
155 | 9B | H27 | Compressor Fault, Oil sensor fault (Comp2) |
156 | 9C | H28 | Compressor Fault. Oil sensor (connection failure) |
159 | 9F | H31 | Compressor Fault. IPM trip (IMP current on temperature) |
193 | C1 | L01 | Setting Error, Indoor unit group setting error |
194 | C2 | L02 | Setting Error, Indoor/outdoor unit type/model miss-matched |
195 | C3 | L03 | Duplication of main indoor unit address in group control |
196 | C4 | L04 | Duplication of outdoor unit system address |
197 | C5 | L05 | 2 or more controllers have been set as ‘priority’ in one system – shown on controllers set as ‘priority’ |
198 | C6 | L06 | 2 or more controllers have been set as ‘priority’ in one system – shown on controllers not set as ‘priority’ |
199 | C7 | L07 | Group wiring connected on and individual indoor unit |
200 | C8 | L08 | Indoor unit address/group not set |
201 | C9 | L09 | Indoor unit capacity code not set |
202 | CA | L10 | Outdoor unit capacity code not set |
203 | CB | L11 | Group control wiring incorrect |
205 | CD | L13 | Indoor unit type setting error, capacity |
207 | CF | L15 | Indoor unit paring fault |
208 | D0 | L16 | Water heat exch unit setting failure |
209 | D1 | L17 | Miss-match of outdoor unit with different refrigerant |
210 | D2 | L18 | 4-way valve failure |
211 | D3 | L19 | Water heat exch unit duplicated address |
213 | D5 | L21 | Gas type setup failure |
225 | E1 | P01 | Indoor unit fault, Fan motor thermal overload |
226 | E2 | P02 | Outdoor unit fault, Compressor motor thermal overload, over or under voltage |
227 | E3 | P03 | Outdoor unit fault, Compressor discharge temperature too high (Comp1) over 111 ºC. Low on ref gas, exp valve, pipework damage. |
228 | E4 | P04 | Outdoor unit fault, High pressure trip |
229 | E5 | P05 | Outdoor unit fault, Open phase on power supply. Check power on each phase, inverter pcb, control pcb |
233 | E9 | P09 | Indoor unit fault, Ceiling panel incorrectly wired |
234 | EA | P10 | Indoor unit fault, Condensate float switch opened |
235 | EB | P11 | GHP – Water Heat exch low temp (frost protection) fault |
236 | EC | P12 | Indoor unit fault, Fan DC motor fault |
238 | EE | P14 | Input from leak detector (If fitted) |
239 | EF | P15 | Refrigerant loss, high discharge temp and EEV wide open and low compressor current draw. |
240 | F0 | P16 | Outdoor unit fault, Open phase on compressor power supply |
241 | F1 | P17 | Outdoor unit fault, Compressor discharge temperature too high (Comp2) over 111 degC. Low on ref gas, exp valve, pipework damage. |
242 | F2 | P18 | Outdoor unit fault, By-pass valve failure |
243 | F3 | P19 | Outdoor unit fault, 4 way valve failure, i/door temp rises in cooling or fills in heating. Check wiring, coil, pcb output, valve operation. |
244 | F4 | P20 | Ref gas, high temp/pressure fault, heat exch temp high C2, 55-60 degC, cooling over-load, sensor fault. |
246 | F6 | P22 | Outdoor unit fan motor fault, fan blade jammed, check connections, does fan turn freely, motor resistance 30-40ohm on each pair, no fan fault, yes pcb fault. |
250 | FA | P26 | Outdoor unit fault, Compressor overcurrent – check winding resistance, Inverter failure – check internal resistance term HIC + & – to UVW 200-300Kohm or more |
252 | FC | P29 | Outdoor unit fault, Inverter circuit fault – Motor-current Detection Circuit (MDC) fault, check comp windings, sensors C1 & TS, if ok possible pcb failure. |
253 | FD | P30 | Indoor unit fault, System controller detected fault on sub indoor unit |
255 | FF | P31 | Simultaneous operation multi control fault, Group controller fault |