Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
The indoor controller board fails to receive signals normally for 6 minutes after power-on, or 10 minutes during operation, or from the outdoor board in twin systems. This points to communication wire contact failure, short circuits, miswiring, noise, or defects in communication circuits or fan motor/rush current resistor. It severely impairs the indoor unit's ability to coordinate with the outdoor unit.
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Power off and verify continuity of the communication wires (e.g., 'A', 'B', 'S') from the outdoor unit's output to the indoor unit's input.
Using an oscilloscope, check the communication signal output at the outdoor unit's terminal block to ensure it is transmitting valid data.
Measure the DC voltage across the communication lines at the indoor unit's terminal block (e.g., 0-5VDC, fluctuating) to confirm signal presence.
Inspect the indoor control board's communication receiver circuit (e.g., IC U201) for physical damage or burnt components.
Confirm the outdoor unit is receiving proper power supply by measuring its input voltage (e.g., 230VAC or 400VAC) at its main power terminals.