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Rittal Air Conditioner Error Codes


Rittal Air Conditioner Error Codes

System messages are shown on the display screen of the Comfort controller via the displays A1 to A20 and E0.

Rittal Air Conditioner Error Codes
Error Code
System message
Possible cause
A1
Enclosure door open
Door open or door limit switch incorrectly positioned
A2
Internal temperature of enclosure too high
Cooling capacity inadequate/unit undersized.


Error as a consequence of messages A03 to


A17.
A3
Filter monitoring
Filter mat soiled
A4
Ambient temperature too high/too low
Ambient temperature outside of admissible


operating range (+10°C to +60°C)
A5
Icing hazard
Operational display in case of icing hazard.
A6
PSAH pressure-operated switch
Ambient temperature too high
A7
Evaporator coil
Lack of coolant; sensor in front of or behind condenser defective.
A8
Condensate warning
Condensate discharge kinked or blocked
A9
Condenser fan blocked or defective
Blocked or defective
A10
Evaporator fan blocked or defective
Blocked or defective
A11
Compressor
Compressor overloaded
A12
Condenser
Open or short-circuit
A13
Ambient temperature sensor
Open or short-circuit
A14
Icing temperature sensor
Open or short-circuit
A15
Condensate warning temperature sensor
Open or short-circuit
A16
Internal temperature sensor
Open or short-circuit
A17
Phase monitoring
For three-phase devices only:


Incorrect rotary field/phase absent
A18
EPROM
New board obstructed
A19
LAN/Master-Slave
Master and slave not connected
A19
LAN/Master-Slave
Error display not shown
A20
Voltage drop

E0
Display message
Connection problem between the display and the controller board
OL
Overload
Ambient parameters or heat loss outside of the applicable limits
LH
Low heat
Minimal heat loss inside the enclosure
rSt
Reset
Manual device reset required,




Outdoor coil freezing

E13
Freeze-prevention operation activated

Rittal AC Fault Indication and Fault Analysis:

Rittal Air Conditioner Device Description
Fault: 1
Cause: Cooling output too low (lack of coolant) Consequential fault or faults 2-7. Remedy: Check cooling output Carry out cooling service.
Fault: 2 Cause: Compressor overloaded (internal winding protection). Remedy: Unit will switch on automatically.
Fault: 3 Cause: Operational indication if risk of icing up exists. Remedy: Raise the setpoint value of the internal temperature of enclosure.
Fault: 4 Cause: Ambient temperature too high. Remedy: Unit’s specified range of application exceeded
Fault: 5 Cause: Blocked or defective. Remedy: Replace.
Fault: 6 Cause: Blocked or defective. Remedy: Replace.
Fault: 7
Cause: Filter mat contaminated. Remedy: Clean or replace.
Fault: 8 Cause: Cable break or short-circuit. Remedy: Replace.
Fault: 9 Cause: Incorrect field of rotation. Remedy: Reverse two phases.

Troubleshooting


Rittal AC Control Using the Comfort Controller
Trouble: The unit does not switch on.
Possible Cause: No power supply.
Correction: Check the mains connection and the pre-fuse.
Trouble: The unit does not cool/heat adequately.
Possible Cause:
  1. The air circulation inside the enclosure is impaired.
  2. Ambient temperature too high/low.
  3. Filter equipment contaminated.
  4. Internal fan defective.
  5. External fan defective.
  6. The heat produced in the enclosure exceeds the cooling capacity of the Peltier climate control unit.
Correction:
  1. Check the air circulation inside the enclosure. Check, in particular, those components equipped with a fan. Check the free spaces above and below the main heat dissipation sources.
  2. Reduce the ambient temperature. Protect the unit from radiation heat caused by direct sunshine and hot surfaces.
  3. Check the filter and, if necessary, clean or replace.
  4. Replace unit.
  5. Replace unit.
  6. Reduce the heat loss.
Trouble: Condensation.
Possible Cause:
  1. Enclosure leakages.
  2. Internal temperature of enclosure set too low.
Correction:
  1. Check the enclosure for leaks (IP 54). Check, in particular, the cable entry points for leaks.
  2. Check the set enclosure internal temperature (factory setting: +35°C).


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