Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
This fault is detected when DC bus voltage decreases to 210V, momentarily drops to 200V, rises to 400V, or if input current drops to 0.4A (when frequency >= 30Hz or compressor current >= 1A) during compressor operation. It signals significant power supply instability or a fault within the main circuit components like the noise filter or ACT module. Unresolved, this can lead to severe damage to the compressor and other sensitive electronic components due to improper voltage conditions.
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Using a true RMS multimeter, monitor the AC input voltage (e.g., L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) at the main contactor terminals for stability.
Measure the DC bus voltage across the main DC link capacitors (e.g., Test Point TP1/TP2) and observe for rapid fluctuations outside 280V-380V range.
Inspect the rectifier bridge diodes for damage or discoloration and test for proper forward voltage drop (approx. 0.5-0.7V).
Check for secure connections and continuity of all input power wiring from the disconnect switch to the main control board's input terminals.
Verify the input current sensor (e.g., on phase L1) is providing a consistent signal above 0.4A when the compressor is operating.