Indoor/outdoor unit communication error (Indoor unit receiving)
Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
¿Qué significa E6 ?
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.
Causas comunes
- Open circuit or short circuit in the communication wiring (e.g., S-wire, data lines) between outdoor and indoor units.
- Faulty communication transceiver chip or opto-isolator on the indoor unit's main control board (e.g., IC U201).
- Outdoor unit failing to transmit valid communication signals due to its own internal fault or misconfiguration (e.g., Parameter P4-05 setting).
- Insufficient power supply to the outdoor unit, preventing its communication module from operating correctly.
- Incorrect or missing communication termination resistors on the outdoor unit, leading to signal loss or reflection.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
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.
- 2
Using an oscilloscope, check the communication signal output at the outdoor unit's terminal block to ensure it is transmitting valid data.
- 3
Measure the DC voltage across the communication lines at the indoor unit's terminal block (e.g., 0-5VDC, fluctuating) to confirm signal presence.
- 4
Inspect the indoor control board's communication receiver circuit (e.g., IC U201) for physical damage or burnt components.
- 5
Confirm the outdoor unit is receiving proper power supply by measuring its input voltage (e.g., 230VAC or 400VAC) at its main power terminals.