Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
This fault triggers if the outdoor pipe thermistor (TH1) detects 70°C (158°F) or more during compressor operation. It indicates excessive heat within the outdoor unit, likely due to restricted airflow, a malfunctioning outdoor fan, or a faulty thermistor. Persistent overheating can lead to compressor failure and significant reduction in cooling efficiency.
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Power off and thoroughly clean the outdoor condenser coils using a fin comb and appropriate coil cleaner.
Verify the outdoor fan motor is operating at its commanded speed (e.g., using a tachometer) and the fan blades are free of obstruction.
Measure the resistance of the outdoor pipe thermistor (TH1) at ambient temperature and compare it to the sensor's resistance-temperature chart.
Verify the refrigerant charge using a manifold gauge set, ensuring subcooling is within manufacturer specifications (e.g., 5-10°C).
Check for proper airflow across the condenser by measuring air velocity at the fan discharge (e.g., using an anemometer).