Ns 100 Ssxea
Ns 100 Ssxea
Ns 100 Ssxea
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
NS090SDXEA, NS100SSXEA
NS090SSXEA, NS090SSXEX, NS100SSXEX 3. Disassembly and Reassembly
4. Troubleshooting
NS100SDXEA
NS125SDXEA 5. Exploded Views and Parts List
NS140SDXEA
6. PCB Diagram
7. Wiring Diagram
8. Schematic Diagram
RC090DHXEA RC125DHXEB
RC090SHXEA RC125DHXGA
RC100SHXEA RC140DHXEB 9. Reference Sheet
RC100DHXEA RC140DHXGA
RC100DHXGA
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN(see the rear cover) for the more information.
Contents
11. Precautions ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1 Precautions for the Service............................................................................................................... 1-1
1-2 Precautions related to static electricity and PL............................................................................. 1-1
1-3 Precautions related to product safety............................................................................................ 1-2
1-4 Other precautions. ............................................................................................................................. 1-2
12. Product Specifications ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2-1 The Feature of Product...................................................................................................................... 2-1
2-2 Product Specifications....................................................................................................................... 2-2
2-3 Specifications of optional items. ..................................................................................................... 2-6
2-3-1 Accessories................................................................................................................................ 2-6
Contents
4-5-12 Communication error . ......................................................................................................... 4-30
4-5-13 Compressor start error ......................................................................................................... 4-31
4-5-14 Compressor lock error . ........................................................................................................ 4-32
4-5-15 DC Link Over voltage/ Low voltage error ......................................................................... 4-33
4-6 PCB Inspection Method .................................................................................................................... 4-34
4-6-1 Pre-inspection Notices............................................................................................................ 4-34
4-6-2 Inspection Procedure ............................................................................................................. 4-34
4-6-3 Indoor Detailed Inspection Procedure . .............................................................................. 4-34
4-6-4 Outdoor Detailed Inspection Procedure ............................................................................ 4-35
4-7 Main Part Inspection Method . ........................................................................................................ 4-36
When repairing the equipment, connection of the harness parts must be firm and solid.
– A loose connection may cause noise or other malfunction.
When assembling and disassembling the equipment while it is laid down, lay it on soft cloth.
– Otherwise it may scratch the back of the exterior of the product.
Remove dust or dirt completely from the housing block, wiring block and service parts during repair.
– This helps prevent the danger of fire caused by tracking or short circuit.
Fasten the valve caps of service valves and charging valves of outdoor unit as much as possible using adjustable wrenches.
Check whether the installation location is at least two meters away from other electronic products such as TV, video, or
audio.
– Otherwise, the video quality might be degraded or noise might be generated.
Do not bend the power cable with excessive force, and do not place a heavy weight on the case as it might damage the
cable.
– It might cause electric shock or fire.
Unplug the power cable or turn off the auxiliary power switch for electric part replacement and repair service.
– Otherwise it might cause electric shock.
Instruct end users to separate the batteries from the remote controllers and store them separately when the product is not
used for long time.
– Otherwise leakage from the dry cell may cause problems with the remote controller.
NS090SSXEA NS100SSXEA
NS090SDXEA
ITEM NS090SSXEX NS100SSXEX
/RC090DHXEA
/RC090SHXEA /RC100SHXEA
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
IMAGE
Remote Controller
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
IMAGE
Remote Controller
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
IMAGE
Remote Controller
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
IMAGE
Remote Controller
2-3-1 Accessories
DB62-03439J 1
Insulation
DB62-03439H 1
Essential Offer
Insulation Drain In DB62-03440H 1
DB72-00143E 1
Insulation Install Inlet
DB72-00143G 1
Accessories (cont.)
DB93-00449A
Receiver & display unit 1
(MRK-B00)
Concealed type
User’s manual DB98-05160A 1
DB39-00223A
Wire kit 1
(MRW-10A)
DB93-01066A
Receiver & display unit 1
(MRK-A00)
Cable-tie - 2
Standard type
DB39-00223A
Wire kit 1
(MRW-10A)
Accessories (cont.)
DB93-00251G
Wireless remote controller 1
(ARH-401)
Optional
Accessories (cont.)
DB93-04858C
Wireless remote controller 1
(MR-BH01)
Optional
Accessories (cont.)
DB97-14333C
Wired remote controller 1
(MWR-WH02)
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Product Specifications
Accessories (cont.)
■ Centralized controller
DB93-03425C
Centralized controller 1
(MCM-A202)
Optional
Accessories (cont.)
■ Function controller
DB97-01077A
Function controller 1
(MCM-A100)
■ Transmitter
DB97-00647P
Transmitter 1
(MIM-B04A)
Accessories (cont.)
DB93-03709B
DMS 1
(MIM-D00)
Item Remarks
+SCREW DRIVER
Adjustable Wrench
(8mm, 10mm, 13mm)
RC090DH*/RC090SH*/RC100DH*/RC100SH*
No Parts Procedure Remark
When removing the compressor,
Heat Exchanger, and Pipe, purge the
Coolant inside the Compressor
completely and remove the pipe
with a welding flame.
RC125DH*/RC140DH*
When removing the compressor,
Heat Exchanger, and Pipe, purge the
Coolant inside the Compressor
completely and remove the pipe
with a welding flame.
Power reset ◑ X X X X
Error of temperature sensor in the indoor unit(Open/Short) X X ◑ X X
Error of heat exchanger sensor in the indoor unit ◑ X ◑ X X
Error of the outdoor temperature sensorError of the condensor
temperature sensor ◑ X X ◑ X
Error of the discharge temperature sensorPower reset
LED Display
No. Explanation Error Code
Yellow Green Red
1 Power off/ VDD NG -
2 IPM Over Current(O.C)
3 Abnormal Serial communication/Power Cable Miss Connection
4 Compressor Starting error
5 Normal Operation -
6 Compressor Lock error
7 DC-Link voltage under/over error
8 Outdoor temperature sensor error
9 Discharge over temperature
10 Discharge temperature sensor error
11 Current sensor error
12 Compressor Limit error
13 Coil temperature sensor error
14 1min. Time out Communication
15 Fan error
16 OTP error
17 Compressor rotation error
Option No. :
Step 2 : Enter the Option Setup mode and select your option according to the following procedure.
1
The default value is .
Otherwise, push the button to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads or repeatedly.
2
1 Push the button to set the display panel to .
2 Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
3 repeatedly.
4
3
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
5
repeatedly.
6
4
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
5
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
6
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Setting is not required if you must
a volue which has a default. Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
7
Press button, then the default value is .
8
7 Push the button to set the display panel to .
8 Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
9 repeatedly.
9
10 Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
11 repeatedly.
12
10
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
11
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
12
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Setting is not required if you must
a volue which has a default. Every time you push the button, the display panel reads . . .
repeatedly.
Step 3 : Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
• Error Mode
1st If all lamps of indoor unit are flickering, Plug out, plug in power plug again and press ON/OFF key to retry.
If the unit is not working properly or all lamps are continuously flickering after setting the option code, see
2nd
if the correct option code is set up for its model.
■Step 1
Method)
① Remove the battery of remote controller.
② Push the Off Timer and Cancel button
simultaneously.
③ Insert the battery.
Result)
When the display of remote controller
is indicated as shown in the right,
then go to the step 2.
■Step 2
Method)
If the first digit of remote controller
shows "0", go to the step 3.
• If it shows 1, press the Mode button one
time to change it into 0 and
then go to step 3.
■Step 3
Method)
Input the second digit of option code
by pressing the High Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 2 is displayed, go to the step 4
(whenver pressing the button, 1~9,
A,B,C,D,E,F are lit in order.)
■Step 4
Method)
Input the third digit of option code by
pressing the Low Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 1 is displayed, go to the step 5.
■Step 5
Method)
Input the third digit of option code by
pressing the High Fan button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If E is displayed, go to the step 6.
■Step 6
Method)
Input the third digit of option code by
pressing the On Timer button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 3 is displayed, go to the step 6.
■Step 7
Method)
Input the sixth digit by pressing the Cancel
button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 1 is displayed, go to the step 8.
■Step 8
Method)
After completion up to step 7, pressing
Mode button.
■Step 9
Method)
Input the eighth digit by pressing the
High Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 4 is displayed, go to the step 10.
■Step 10
Method)
Input the ninth digit by pressing the
Low Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 2 is displayed, go to the step 11.
■Step 11
Method)
Input the tenth digit by pressing the
High Fan button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 2 is displayed, go to the step 12.
■Step 12
Method)
Input the 11st digit by pressing the
On Timer button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 8 is displayed, go to the step 13.
■Step 13
Method)
Input the 12th digit by pressing the Cancel
button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 5 is displayed, go to the step 14.
■Step 14
■Error
Method)
After completion up to step 13, pressing
① If the On/Off, Timer and Fan indicator
Mode button.
is flickering, the wrong option code
is input. Put off the power of
indoor unit and turn it on again
① Previous steps are saved internally.
and then input the option code again.
② If the first number is 2 at the time,
If the same error occurs, it is the
it is correct. So go to step 15.
EEPROM is defective or not inserted.
• If wanting to see previous screen, press
Replace the PCB.
the mode button repeatedly to
② If all of On/Off, Timer, Fan and Filter
make the first digit to with digit.
Sign indicator are flickering along with
the "Tiriring" sound, there is
option code already input which are
different from the current ones.
Check the option code and press
the button again if correct.
Option code will be input.
(Check the option code correctly.
At the time, if the same error
continues to occur, the
option code is out of input range.
Check the option code again and
repeat the step 1~14.
■Step 15
Method)
Input the 14th digit by pressing the
High Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If A is displayed, go to the step 16.
■Step 16
Method)
Input the 15th digit by pressing the Low
Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 3 is displayed, go to the step 17.
■Step 17
Method)
Input the 16th digit by pressing the
High Fan button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 1 is displayed, go to the step 18.
■Step 18
Method)
Input the 17th digit by pressing the On Timer
button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 1 is displayed, go to the step 19.
■Step 19
Method)
Input the 18th digit by pressing the
Cancel button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 4 is displayed, go to the step 20.
■Step 20
Method)
After completion up to step 20, pressing
Mode button.
■Step 21
Method)
Input the 20th digit by pressing the
High Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 9 is displayed, go to the step 22.
■Step 22
Method)
Input the 21th digit by pressing the Low
Temp button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 4 is displayed, go to the step 23.
■Step 23
Method)
Input the 22th digit by pressing the
High Fan button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 2 is displayed, go to the step 24.
■Step 24
Method)
Input the 23th digit by pressing the On Timer
button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If 1 is displayed, go to the step 25.
■Step 25
Method)
Input the 24th digit by pressing the
Cancel button.
example) 021E311422852A311439421F
Result)
If F is displayed, go to the step 26.
■Error
■Step 26
① If the On/Off, Timer and Fan indicator
Method)
is flickering, the wrong option code
Turn the remote controller toward the indoor
is input. Put off the power of
unit and press the Power button, and if the
indoor unit and turn it on again
"Ting" or "Tiriring" sounds, the input of option
and then input the option code again.
is completed.
If the same error occurs, it is the
EEPROM is defective or not inserted.
Replace the PCB.
② If all of On/Off, Timer, Fan and Filter
• If error displays, solve the problem with
Sign indicator are flickering along with
reference to the right side.
the "Tiriring" sound, there is
option code already input which are
different from the current ones.
Check the option code and press
the button again if correct.
Option code will be input.
(Check the option code correctly.
At the time, if the same error
continues to occur, the
option code is out of input range.
Check the option code again and
repeat the step 1~26.
◆ If you are going to use up to SEG 24, please refer to following instruction.
SEG 17 : 0 1 : Using high ceiling kit for 4way.
SEG 18 :
Not in use Use
Change temperature display 0(Celsius) 1(Fahrenheit)
Sound Mute 0 2
Mixed operation control 0 4
◆ If you want to use multiple functions, add each of the ‘use’ value of the function you want to used and input the
final addition as option value.
(Use Fahrenheit + Sound mute + Mixed operation control : 1 + 2 + 4 = 7)
Ex) 044217-1d00e6-200000-300000When using Sound mute : 044217-1d00e6-200002-300000
When using high ceiling kit for 4way and mixed operation error preventing function : 044217-1d00e6-200014-300000
Model SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
Remocon
display
NS100SSXEA 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 5 6 2 9 9
NS090SDXEA 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 5 6 2 9 9
NS090SSXEA 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 5 6 2 9 3
NS090SSXEX 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 5 6 2 9 3
NS125SDXEA 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 5 7 0 F 8
NS140SDXEA 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 6 7 2 0 8
Model SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
Remocon
display
NS100SSXEA 2 7 5 A 6 4 3 5 0 0 0 0
NS090SDXEA 2 7 5 A 6 4 3 5 0 0 0 0
NS090SSXEA 2 7 5 A 6 4 3 7 0 0 0 0
NS090SSXEX 2 7 5 A 6 4 3 7 0 0 1 0
NS100SDXEA 2 7 6 4 7 0 3 7 0 0 0 0
NS125SDXEA 2 7 7 D 8 C 3 7 0 0 0 0
NS140SDXEA 2 7 8 C A 0 3 7 0 0 0 0
2. Is the link cable linking the indoor unit and the outdoor unit linked properly?
The indoor unit and the outdoor unit shall be linked by 4 cables.
Check the terminals if the indoor unit and outdoor unit are properly linked by the same number of cables.
Otherwise the air conditioner may not operate properly.
3. When a problem occurs due to the contents illustrated in the table below it is a symptom not related to the
malfunction of the air conditioner.
3 [In case of heat pump model] When the unit is turned off while de-ice is
Compressor of the outdoor unit is operating although activated, the compressor continues operation
it is turned off in a HEAT mode. for up to 12 minutes(maximum) until the deice
is completed.
4 [In case of heat pump model] The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently
The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently if room temperature exceeds a setting
in HEAT mode. temperature in order to protect the compressor
from overheated air in a HEAT mode.
5 [In case of heat pump model] The compressor operates in a reverse cycle to
Indoor fan and outdoor fan stop operation remove exterior ice in a HEAT mode, and
intermittently in a HEAT mode. indoor fan and outdoor fan do not operate
intermittently for within 20% of the total heater
operation.
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Yes
Check indoor unit terminal No Check cable and connection of wire between
block voltage on L-N indoor and outdoor unit.
(230Vac nominal)
Yes
Yes
Check DC power voltage of remote No Check cable and connection of wire between
controller(V1,V2) remote controller and indoor unit.
Yes
Yes
No
Check DIP SW in the wired remote controller Set DIP SW correctly.
Yes
2. Troubleshooting procedure
No
MAIN PCB INVERTER PCB
Are wire and socket connected
correctly? Power line N and No Check and correct the wire or socket
T wire(Terminal block - connection
reactor - EMI PCB), CN9(EMI PCB),
CN80(MAIN PCB)
ALL OFF ALL OFF
Yes Check Fuses listed blow FUSE3(EMI PCB),
FUSE(MAIN PCB)
No
Check INVERTER PCB Also check each BLDC FAN motoshort or not,
by resistance betweenpin #1 and #3
No
Error 469 display Error 469 display Are wire and socket connected Check and correct the wiring
correctly? CN05,06,07 TAB
(Table No. 19) (Table No. 19) terminal(EMI PCB),
CN20(INVERTER PCB)
Yes
Check the M/C
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is each resistance of FAN cable housing pin #1-#3 over No Exchange the FAN motor because of driver inside
1Mohm, pin #4-#3, #5-#3 and #6-#3 over 1Kohm on of the motor case broken
each FAN motor?
Yes # TEST operation #
press K900 button on the
Mount each Fan housing to PCB socket and turn MAIN PCB after power on.
on the power - once : cooling mode
- twice in a second : heating mode
No
Is the Pin voltage #5 - #3 of CN40 and 41 15V? Exchange INVERTER PCB
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Exchange the FAN motor
2. Troubleshooting procedure
No
Is the installation of outdoor unit good? Reinstall and remove the obstruction
Yes
Is the installation of indoor unit good? No Reinstall and remove the obstruction
Yes
Yes
Are the service valves full opened? No Open valve screw to the end
Yes
Yes
Exchange INVERTER PCB
4-5-5 In case of heating at the cooling mode or cooling at the heating mode
1. Troubleshooting procedure
No
Is the Thermo off? Change the setting temperature of remote control
No
Yes
Is the compressorin 3 minutes off? After 3 minutes, coolingand heating start automatically
No
Is much frostin the indoor Yes Is the outdoor air sensor and No
outdoor heat exchanger Attach the sensor correctly
heat exchanger?
attachedcorrectly?
Does the 4-WAY valve Yes Is the 4-WAY valve No Connect the connecter
operate normally? connectorconnected correctly
correctly?
Yes
Yes
Dose thevoltage of
AC220V apply to the No
connector of Exchangethe outdoor PCB
4-WAY valve coil during
the operation?
Yes
4-5-5 In case of heating at the cooling mode or cooling at the heating mode(cont.)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Doesthe outdoor fan Yes The over shortage of refrigerant, Insufficient Capacity,
operate at the operation Load estimation error
of compressor?
No
Is theoutdoor fan No
Connect the connector
connectedcorrectly?
Yes
Yes
No
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
Is the temperature sensor connectedcorrectly
without separation?
Change the position of sensor
Yes
No
Is the resistance valueof sensor connection
pull_up 18K? No
Exchange the PCB
Yes
Exchange the PCB Normal operation
Exit
400.0
350.0
300.0
250.0
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
0.0
-50
-41
-32
-23
-14
-5
4
13
22
31
40
49
58
67
76
85
94
103
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
Is the temperature sensor connectedcorrectly
without separation?
Change the position of sensor
Yes
No
Is the resistance valueof sensor connection
pull_up 24K? No
Exchange the PCB
Yes
Exchange the PCB Normal operation
Exit
600.0
500.0
400.0
300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0
0
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
72
80
88
96
104
112
120
128
136
144
152
160
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
Is the temperature sensor connectedcorrectly
without separation?
Change the position of sensor
Yes
No
Is the resistance valueof sensor connection
pull_up 18.2K? No
Exchange the PCB
Yes
Exchange the PCB Normal operation
Exit
400.0
350.0
300.0
250.0
200.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
0.0
-50
-41
-32
-23
-14
-5
4
13
22
31
40
49
58
67
76
85
94
103
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
No
Is the connector connected correctly? No
Connect the connector
Yes
No
Is the color of Fan wire matched correctly?
Exchange the Fan
Yes
Exchange the PCB Normal operation
Exit
2. Troubleshooting procedure
2. Troubleshooting procedure
No
Is the installation of outdoor unit good? Reinstall and remove the obstruction
Yes
Is the installation of indoor unit good? No Reinstall and remove the obstruction
Yes
Are the service valves full opened? No Open valve screw to the end
Yes
Does the compressor wire connected to No Correct the compressor wire connection
the compressor normally?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Did AC power voltage interruption happen during Yes Check AC power source
the compressor in operation?
No
Exchange INVERTER PCB
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Yes
Is the connection of communication cable normal? No Correct the compressor wire connection
Yes
Is insuration resistance between each compressor No Correct the connection of communication cable
terminal and body normal?
Yes
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the connection cable for thecompressor and No Correct the cable connection
power terminal normal?
Yes
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the connection cable for the compressor and No Correct the cable connection
power terminal normal?
Yes
2. Troubleshooting procedure
Is the AC Power cable connection to the No Check and reconnecting the AC power cable wire
outdoor unit terminal block good?
Yes
Yes
Are the FUSEs on EMI PCB blown? Yes Replace the blown FUSE
No
No Exchange M/C
Is each contact resistance normal? (less than 0.1ohm)
Yes
No
Check the LEDs for Turn off the power •Communication ciucuit trouble
DC power and 1) Is RED LED blinking? •Communication wire
communication condition his led means micom is running normally connection trouble
2) Is GREEN LED blinking? •Wrong connection for
This means communication between power supply wire of
2 Indoor and Outdoor unit is on remote controller
3) Is YELLOW LED blinking?
This means communication between
Indoor and wired remote controller is on
It may take one minute to start
communication
Check the DIP and rotary 1) Is the setting of each switch proper? •Wrong setting of switch
3 switch on the PCB
Check the DC voltage 1) Is the voltage of CN32 pin #1-#2 12V? •SMPS on MAIN PBA trouble
4 2) Is the voltage of C109 V? •Load short
FAN operation checking 1) Is the FAN motor running? •Controller trouble inside of
Press the ON/OFF button. 2) Is the connection of CN73 normal? the fan motor
5 1. FAN Speed[HIGH] •Connector trouble of CN73
2. FAN mode
Turn on the powerand Is N-R,N-S,N-T around 230Vac? •Miss wiring of power cable
check voltage of Is R-S,S-T,T-R around 400Vac? •Wire detaching
3 terminal block Is L-N(to indoor unit) around 230Vac?
Is F1-F2 within 5Vdc?
Check LED display on 1) Is RED LED ON? •MAIN PCB power trouble
AIN P 2) Is GREEN LED Blinking once a second? •Bad communication between
4 3) Is LEDs displaying error code pattern? indoor and outdoor unit
•Error detection
Check LED display on 1) Is RED LED ON? •INVERTER PCB power trouble
INVERTER PCB 2) Is GREEN LED Blinking once a second? •NO communication between
5
3) Is LEDs displaying error code pattern? MAIN and INVERTER PCB
•Error detection
Check DC voltage of MAIN PCB •SMPS circuit trouble
SMPS output 1) Is voltage of CN51 pin#1-#2 12-14.5V?
2) Is voltage of C108 5V?
6 INVERTER PCB
3) Is voltage of CN51 pin#1-#2 5V?
4) Is voltage of C124 12V?
5) Is voltage of each ZD100,ZD101,ZD102,
ZD103 17-18V?
■ NS090SDXEA
13
9
6 10
14
18
20
23 5
26
21
24 3
23
8
19 22
11
15
4
12
1
15-3
15-2 16
15-6
17
15-5
15-1 15-4
7 15-7 15-8
▒ Parts List
■ NS140SDXEA/NS100SDXEA/S125SDXEA
15
11
16 9
6
10
17-9 4
17-6
17-10
14 22
17-8
21 8
13
17-1
7
12
17-3 17-4 18
17-5
17-2
2
17-7
3
17
18-3
18-2 20
18-6
19
18-5
18-1
18-4
18-7 18-8
▒ Parts List
■ NS090SSXEA/NS090SSXEX/NS100SSXEA/NS100SSXEX
12
6
9
5
13
7
10
14-7 11
14-4
14-8 15
8
14-6
10
2
2
14-3
14-1
15-3
15-2
14-2 16 11
15-6
14-5
3
15-5
15-4
15-1 15-7
15-8
17
14
▒ Parts List
Q'TY
No. Code No. Description Specification NS090SSXEA SA/SNA
NS090SSXEX NS100SSXEX
NS100SSXEA
■ RC090DHXEA/RC090SHXEA/RC100SHXEA/RC100DHXEA/RC100DHXGA
16
8
21 9
1
22
11
13
5
15
14
18 23
23-1
23-2 23-3
10
12
7 19
3
20
7-1
4
6
17
■ Parts List
Q'TY
RC100SHXEA
No. Code No. Description Specification RC090DHXEA SA/SNA
RC100DHXGA
RC090SHXEA
RC100DHXEA
1 DB63-02730A GUARD-COND MSWR-6B, TOUCH GRAY 1 1 SA
2 DB64-02525A CABI INSTALL BACK EGI, T0.7 1 1 SA
3 DB64-02526A CABI INSTALL FRONT EGI, T0.7 1 1 SA
4 DB90-05873A ASS'Y BASE OUT ASS'Y 1 1 SA
5 DB90-05903A ASS'Y CABI BACK RH ASS'Y 1 1 SA
6 DB90-05904A ASS'Y CABI FRONT RH ASS'Y 1 1 SA
7 DB90-05971A ASS'Y CABI FRONT LF ASS'Y 1 1 SA
7-1 DB63-02743A GUARD FAN PP, MT72TG 1 1 SA
8 DB90-05902A ASS'Y CABINET TOP ASS'Y 1 1 SA
9 DB94-02720A ASS'Y PARTITION ASS'Y 1 1 SA
10 DB93-08235E ASS'Y CONNECTOR WIRE COMP ASS'Y, 1Ø 1 - SNA
DB93-08235D ASS'Y CONNECTOR WIRE COMP ASS'Y, 3Ø - 1 SNA
11 DB93-11292A ASS'Y CONTROL OUT ASS'Y, 1Ø 1 - SNA
DB93-11349A ASS'Y CONTROL OUT ASS'Y, 3Ø - 1 SNA
12 DB95-04522A ASS'Y THERMISTOR OUT ASS'Y 1 1 SA
13 DB31-00579A MOTOR FAN DAO335130ZRC, CLASS E 1 1 SA
14 DB60-00405A FASTENER WASHER M8 1 1 SNA
15 DB67-01061A FAN PROPELLER PP+MICA+GF, 520PI 1 1 SA
16 DB90-05918A ASS'Y BRACKET MOTOR ASS'Y 1 1 SA
17 DB60-30028A SCREW HEX HWH,WP,M8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 3 3 SNA
18 DB63-02953A CLOTH COMP TOP FELT, BLACK,1Ø 1 - SNA
DB63-02987A CLOTH COMP TOP FELT, BLACK,3Ø - 1 SNA
19 DB63-02954A CLOTH COMP SIDE FELT, BLACK,1Ø 1 - SNA
DB63-02954B CLOTH COMP SIDE FELT, BLACK,3Ø - 1 SNA
20 UG8T300FUBJUSG COMPRESSOR ASS'Y, 1Ø 1 - -
UG5T450FUFJXSG COMPRESSOR ASS'Y, 3Ø - 1 -
21 DB90-02316E ASS'Y HOLDER PLATE COND ASS'Y 2 2 SA
22 DB96-15469A ASS'Y COND OUT ASS'Y 1 1 SA
23 DB96-15476A ASS'Y VALVE ASS'Y, 1Ø 1 - SA
DB96-15476B ASS'Y VALVE ASS'Y, 3Ø - 1 SA
23-1 DB90-05874B ASS'Y BRACKET VALVE ASS'Y 1 1 SA
23-2 DB96-14880A ASS'Y VALVE 4WAY RC100DHXEA, R410A, 1Ø 1 - SA
DB96-14886A ASS'Y VALVE 4WAY RC100DHXGA, R410A, 3Ø - 1 SA
23-3 DB96-14885A ASS'Y TUBE EEV RC100DHXEA, R410A 1 1 SA
■ RC125DHXEB/RC125DHXGA/RC140DHXEB/RC140DHXGA
1
22
21
9 11
16
5
13
15
14
7
18
23
19 23-1
7-1 23-2
20
17 23-3
4 10
12
2
6
■ Parts List
Q'TY
■ RC125DHXEB/RC125DHXGA/RC140DHXEB/RC140DHXGA
11
1
12
7
12-3 8
12-4
8-1
4 8-2
8-3
5
8-4
12-1
3 8-5
12-2
10
2
13
6
■ Parts List
Q'TY
1 2 3 4 9 5 6 7 8 10
19 18 15 20 17 16 21 14 22 23 24 25 11 12 13
Samsung Electronics
■ Main PCB
1 5 2 6 3 16 4 7 9 11 13
15 8 10 12 14
2 1 3 4 5 8
6 7
1 2 6 7 3 4 5
9 8
⑨ CN600-REACTOR
#1-#2 : DCL Reactor
2 3 1
1 2
- RC***XGA
Model Code
NS
H 100
H HH HH XH EH AH /H SER
H
Buyer Name
※ "/" can be removed from the buyer card if there are not enough digits.
Model Code
RC
H 140
H VH H HH XH GH AH /H SER
H
★
Buyer Name
Refrigerant
R R-22
X R410A
★
※ MCD: Dummy mock-up model
※ “/” can be removed from the buyer card if there are not enough digits.
3-way valve
Liquid pipe
4-way valve
Gas pipe
Compressor
Oil separator
Cooling
Heating
Leak check points
▒ CONDENSER
High temperature and high pressure gas state coolant discharged from the compressor is converted to a liquid state as it is cooled
down by the heat emission in the outdoor condenser unit, and sent to the evaporator.
▒ COMPRESSOR
Low temperature and low pressure coolant is compressed and sent to the cycling system
▒ EVAPORATOR
Liquid coolant sucked in through the capillary tubes cools down the room by absorbing the surrounding heat as it evaporates
(converting from liquid to gas). (Absorbing heat required for evaporation)
▒ SERVICE VALVE
You can open the valve by turning the need valve counterclockwise using hex wrench, and it is used for vacuum, gas purging, coolant
injection, coolant purging, and indoor-outdoor unit connection.
▒ ACCUMULATOR
Accumulator prevents the flow of liquid-state coolant into the compressor. (Liquid-state coolant flowing into the compressor will
overload the compressor.)
Cooling ▒ Cooling
10.0
Indoor (°C)
9.5
Outdoor(°C) 32/23 27/19 21/15
9.0
Pressure(kgf/cm²G)
Outdoor Temp.(°C)
Heating ▒ Heating
Indoor (°C)
Outdoor(°C) 28/18 27/19 20/15
7 27.9 27 23.5
-5 24.2 23.9 19.9
-20 22.5 22.2 17.9
Outdoor Temp.(°C)
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