Line Mini-Split Heat Pump Series
41 codes
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Protection

P1 Water Full Alarm

What it means

Three conditions can trigger this alarm: the water storage tank is full; the float switch has opened unexpectedly; or the main control panel is abnormal.

Special attention The most common cause is a full storage tank. The unit will restore normal operation automatically once the tank is drained.

Inspection path

1 Water level in storage tank 2 Float switch state 3 Main control panel

Diagnostic procedure

  1. Open the drain plug (located at the rear of the unit) and fully drain the water storage tank. Power off and restart to confirm normal operation.
  2. If the water level is normal, check the float switch. Confirm the float can move freely and return to its resting position. Use a multimeter to test whether the float switch closes properly in its normal (non-triggered) state. If the switch remains open, replace the float switch.
  3. If steps 1 and 2 do not identify the issue, replace the main control panel.

Tools

  • Multimeter

Frequent parts

  • Main control panel
  • Float switch
Safety Disconnect power at the breaker before opening any access panel. DC bus capacitors retain charge for up to 5 minutes after disconnect — verify with a meter before touching live components.
Sensor Reference 6

Recirculated

20 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Incorrect back temperature value affects electronic expansion valve adjustment and four-way valve position confirmation during heating.
Too-low resistance Incorrect back temperature value affects electronic expansion valve adjustment and four-way valve position confirmation during heating.

External temperature

15 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Detected outdoor temperature reads lower than actual, causing incorrect temperature-based control decisions.
Too-low resistance Detected outdoor temperature reads higher than actual, causing incorrect temperature-based control decisions.

Exhaust

50 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Detected exhaust temperature reads lower than actual. The system may fail to activate protection when exhaust temperature is genuinely dangerous.
Too-low resistance Detected exhaust temperature reads higher than actual. The unit enters high exhaust temperature protection frequently, compressor frequency threshold rises, leading to unwanted shutdowns. Example: installing a 20KΩ coil sensor in place of the 50KΩ exhaust sensor produces this behavior.

Internal coil

20 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Detected temperature reads lower than actual. May cause high-pressure cold-blast protection during heating or frequent anti-freezing protection during cooling.
Too-low resistance Detected temperature reads higher than actual. May cause frequent overheat protection during heating or overload protection during cooling.

External coil

20 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Detected temperature reads lower than actual. May cause frequent entry into defrost mode, illusory defrost cycles, or protection errors during cooling.
Too-low resistance Detected temperature reads higher than actual. May cause defrost failures during heating or protection activation during cooling.

Internal temperature

15 kΩ @ 25°C
Too-high resistance Detected temperature reads lower than actual. May cause shutdown errors in heating mode or startup failures in cooling mode.
Too-low resistance Detected temperature reads higher than actual. May cause startup errors in heating mode or shutdown failures in cooling mode.