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3. Outdoor fan control<br />

SP110<br />

SP140<br />

Up<br />

Down<br />

Revolution frequency allocation of fan taps [rpm]<br />

W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 WA WB WC WD WE<br />

200 240 240 260 320 380 480 500 530 610 640 660 720 780<br />

— — 200 280 360 400 500 520 550 630 660 700 740 820<br />

3-1) Cooling fan control<br />

The outdoor fan is controlled by TL sensor, TO sensor and the operation frequency.<br />

The outdoor fan is controlled by every 1 tap of DC fan control (14 taps).<br />

‚ Only for 60 seconds after the operation has started, the maximum fan tap corresponding to the<br />

zone in the following table is fixed and then the fan is controlled by temperature of TL sensor.<br />

TL [˚C]<br />

58<br />

55<br />

WE tap<br />

Temp. range<br />

38°C ≤ TO<br />

20 Hz 20Hz 45Hz<br />

or lower to 45Hz or higher<br />

Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.<br />

W6 WC W8 WC WA WD<br />

+1 tap / 20 sec<br />

Up to the maximum<br />

revolution frequency of each zone<br />

29°C ≤ TO < 38°C<br />

15°C ≤ TO < 29°C<br />

5°C ≤ TO < 15°C<br />

W5 WB W7 WC∗ W9 WC<br />

W4 W8 W6 WA W8 WC<br />

W3 W6 W5 W8 W7 WA<br />

38<br />

35<br />

Revolution frequency hold<br />

–1 tap / 20 sec<br />

Up to the minimum<br />

revolution frequency of each zone<br />

0°C ≤ TO < 5°C<br />

–4°C ≤ TO < 0°C<br />

TO < –4°C<br />

TO error<br />

W2 W4 W4 W6 W5 W8<br />

W2 W3 W3 W5 W4 W6<br />

W1 W2 W1 W4 W2 W6<br />

W1 WC W1 WC W2 WD<br />

3-2) Heating fan control<br />

TE [˚C]<br />

24<br />

21<br />

18<br />

15<br />

The outdoor fan is controlled by TE sensor, TO sensor and the operation frequency.<br />

(Control from minimum W1 to maximum (according to the following table))<br />

‚ For 3 minutes after the operation has started, the maximum fan tap corresponding to the zone in<br />

the following table is fixed and then the fan is controlled by temperature of TE sensor.<br />

–2 taps / 20 sec. (Up to W1)<br />

Stop timer count<br />

–2 taps / 20 sec. (Up to W1)<br />

–1 tap / 20 sec. (Up to W1)<br />

Revolution frequency hold<br />

+1 tap / 20 sec<br />

(Up to the maximum tap of each zone)<br />

* : WB for SP110<br />

ƒ When TE ≥ 24°C continues for 5 minutes, the<br />

compressor stops.<br />

It is the same status as the normal thermostat-<br />

OFF without error display.<br />

The compressor restarts after approx. 2 minutes<br />

30 seconds and this intermittent operation is not<br />

abnormal.<br />

„ In case that the status in item ƒ generates<br />

frequently, stain on filter of the suction part of the<br />

indoor unit is considered.<br />

Clean the filter and then restart the operation.<br />

Object: SP140<br />

Object: SP110<br />

Temp. range<br />

20 Hz 20Hz 45Hz<br />

or lower to 45Hz or higher<br />

Max. Max. Max.<br />

Temp. range<br />

20 Hz 20Hz 45Hz<br />

or lower to 45Hz or higher<br />

Max. Max. Max.<br />

10°C ≤ TO<br />

W7 W8 W9<br />

10°C ≤ TO<br />

W7 W8 W9<br />

5°C ≤ TO < 10°C<br />

W9 WA WB<br />

5°C ≤ TO < 10°C<br />

W9 WA WA<br />

–3°C ≤ TO < 5°C<br />

WB WB WC<br />

–3°C ≤ TO < 5°C<br />

WA WA WB<br />

–10°C ≤ TO < –3°C<br />

WC WC WC<br />

–10°C ≤ TO < –3°C<br />

WB WB WB<br />

TO < –10°C<br />

WD WD WD<br />

TO < –10°C<br />

WD WD WD<br />

TO error<br />

WD WD WD<br />

TO error<br />

WD WD WD<br />

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