I have a one ton mini split ductless heat pump (Heat Controller Inc. MSH-012B). Recently, I started getting a main breaker trip (110v, 15A) after a few minutes of system operation.
It appears that the outdoor unit fan motor is running slow (330 rpm versus 800 rpm spec) and I have a fault code of a slow ( one flash every 3 seconds) flashing green light (LED91) on the evaporator's temperature control circuit board (PWB ASSY:6871AQ1050) . Perhaps without proper heat removal the compressor eventually exceeds the 15A breaker (normal current draw is 11A) and the unit shuts down to protect itself (thankfully).
I can't find the fault code list for this unit ( 8 years old) so I'm not sure if it is the motor or something with the control circuit. I checked the voltage to the motor and it reads 120v which should be fine.
I pulled the motor and it turns free, not signs of damage. I wire brushed the mounting surfaces just in case there was grounding issue but after reinstalling the motor the same problem persists.
To make matters a little more challenging, the one on-line source that I could find for a replacement motor indicates that it is not in stock. The motor is a LG 4681AR1392J.
Can anyone tell me what the slow flashing error code for this machine is telling me?
If it is the motor, does anyone know of a suitable replacement?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Larry
It appears that the outdoor unit fan motor is running slow (330 rpm versus 800 rpm spec) and I have a fault code of a slow ( one flash every 3 seconds) flashing green light (LED91) on the evaporator's temperature control circuit board (PWB ASSY:6871AQ1050) . Perhaps without proper heat removal the compressor eventually exceeds the 15A breaker (normal current draw is 11A) and the unit shuts down to protect itself (thankfully).
I can't find the fault code list for this unit ( 8 years old) so I'm not sure if it is the motor or something with the control circuit. I checked the voltage to the motor and it reads 120v which should be fine.
I pulled the motor and it turns free, not signs of damage. I wire brushed the mounting surfaces just in case there was grounding issue but after reinstalling the motor the same problem persists.
To make matters a little more challenging, the one on-line source that I could find for a replacement motor indicates that it is not in stock. The motor is a LG 4681AR1392J.
Can anyone tell me what the slow flashing error code for this machine is telling me?
If it is the motor, does anyone know of a suitable replacement?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Larry
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