Hi, I've ordered and received
an advanced heat pump from Jiangsu Micoe in Red China. It is a full inverter-driven air-to-Water heat pump, IOW the fan motor, compressor, etc, are all PWM driven. The power supply takes in line voltage and immediately converts it to DC for moderation by the controller.
It is designed for the EU market which of course has 230v on one line, neutral on another, and ground on the third. I am in the US where of course we have split-phase 240v with ground, which I thought in theory should power this machine just fine. Unfortunately it does not. I turn on the outdoor cutoff switch, and nothing. Nothing on the indoor display as well.
I've tested the voltage to it and indeed it is 240vAC. I've been without house heat through two Winters and sure would like to get this thing running. I've considered buying an
EU-to-US isolation transformer, but would have to run it backwards which seems dicey, and I question whether it would help.
Engineering manual.
Get a multimeter (a CAT rated one for use on mains) and check the voltages. Maybe you need to turn on a switch somewhere else in the machine or open up the valves so all the pressure switches are activated. As line & neutral may be reversed at will, the unit should work on a split phase system as well. IOW: Read the installation manual carefully and follow the installation procedure step-by-step.
If for EU market, is a 50Hz unit. That could be an issue.
Other than that, i would start with checking all the inputs and outputs for AP4 to start. That's the power supply that feeds the motherboard.
In addition, other boards (AP2, AP5, the compressor drive board and fan driver e.g.) also take 230v, so may be sensitive to 50Hz vs 60 Hz issues.
Good leads, I'll work on it. Thank you.