E40

High-Pressure Switch Tripped / System Overcharge / Service Valves Closed / Insufficient Airflow

Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter

What does E40 mean?

The high-pressure switch (B3H or 63H1) has tripped. This can be caused by a system overcharged with refrigerant, one or more service valves being shut, or insufficient airflow over the condenser coil, all leading to dangerously high system pressures.

Common Causes

  • High-pressure switch (e.g., PS2) has tripped.
  • System is overcharged with refrigerant.
  • Service valves are closed, restricting refrigerant flow.
  • Insufficient airflow across the outdoor unit heat exchanger.
  • Outdoor fan motor failure.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Check the state of the high-pressure switch (B3H or 63H1) for tripped condition and manually reset if permissible.

  2. 2

    Verify the refrigerant charge using a manifold gauge set; if overcharged, recover refrigerant to specification.

  3. 3

    Ensure all liquid line and suction line service valves are fully open.

  4. 4

    Inspect the condenser coil for obstructions and verify the outdoor fan operation to ensure sufficient airflow.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026

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