Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
The outdoor fan motor is abnormal if its rotational frequency is detected as abnormal during operation, specifically 100 rpm or below for 1 second at 30°C or more, or 30 rpm or below/1000 rpm or more for 1 minute continuously. This indicates a problem with the fan motor or its control circuit. Failing to resolve this can lead to insufficient heat exchange, compressor overheating, and overall system performance degradation.
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Power off and manually rotate the outdoor fan blade to check for mechanical resistance or binding.
Using a tachometer, measure the actual rotational speed of the fan motor and compare it to the commanded speed (e.g., Parameter P2-10).
Verify the integrity of the fan motor's speed feedback signal at the control board's input terminals (e.g., X12-PIN3) using an oscilloscope.
Measure resistance across each winding phase of the fan motor (e.g., U, V, W) to detect open circuits or shorts (expected values typically 1-10 Ohms).
Check for correct supply voltage (e.g., 230VAC) at the outdoor fan motor terminals during operation.