DX13SA
Single-stage · contactor + dual cap · R-410A
Daikin single-stage R-410A condensing unit (DX13SA / DX14SN). Contactor + dual cap. Not the current DC5SE R-32 box and not the FIT inverter.
Not DC5SE (R-32). Not DC9VS FIT. Not DX16TC two-stage.
Refrigerant
R-410A
Stages
Single-stage · one Y
This board
Contactor + fan · R-410A
- No outdoor 7-seg.
- Plate R-410A. DC5SE is R-32.
Nothing stored.
Universal swap
Daikin DX13SA outdoor. No furnace IFC universal. Replace the OEM outdoor control / contactor / drive by the silk.
Silk: DX13SA
White-Rodgers
—ICM
—Honeywell
—- Indoor furnace universals (50A55, 50M56U, ICM282B, ICM2811, S9200U). This is not an IFC.
- Do not ‘adapt’ a furnace board to an outdoor inverter, defrost PCB, or contactor.
After you pull the dead card
- 1Photograph the outdoor silk. Indoor 50A55 / ICM282B / S9200U do not belong here.
- 2Contactor units: replace the contactor / cap / HPS — there is no universal outdoor board.
- 3Inverter / communicating outdoors: OEM drive only. There is no White-Rodgers or ICM outdoor universal.
Field wiring
Written landings for Daikin DX13SA. Not a factory schematic.
One cool stage. Indoor transformer, stat Y, outdoor contactor coil. Dual cap on the outdoor. No data pair and no Y2.
Written circuit description only — FieldBench does not redraw maker schematics. Example: R to W closes on a heat call; verify 24V at W1 before you change the IFC.
Open manufacturer PDFThis indoor
24V Y. Not P1/P2.
24V single-stage
Plate is a one-contactor condensing unit.
Wall thermostat
Conventional 24V. One cool stage.
- R24V hot from indoor transformer24V
- C24V common24V
- YCool call — one stage24V
- GIndoor fan24V
- WHeat. Stays at the indoor.24V
Indoor IFC / AHU
Y in from the stat. Y out to the outdoor contactor. Same transformer.
- RTransformer hot — feeds the stat24V
- CTransformer common — must reach the outdoor24V
- YStat Y in24V
- YoutTo outdoor contactor coil24V
- GBlower / cool tap24V
- WHeat only24V
Outdoor — contactor coil
Two control screws. There is no outdoor IFC to interrogate.
- YContactor coil. ~24 VAC to C under a call.24V
- CContactor coil common24V
Outdoor line
208/230 through the disconnect to the contactor line side.
- L1LineLine
- L2LineLine
- GNDEquipment groundLine
Dual run capacitor
C / FAN / HERM on the can. An inverter outdoor does not have this part.
- CCommon — both windingsCap
- FANOutdoor fanCap
- HERMCompressorCap
Landing
- 24VIndoor Rstat R
~24 VAC hot
- 24VIndoor Cstat Coutdoor C
Common. Outdoor will not pull without it.
- 24VStat Yindoor Youtdoor Y
~24 VAC across Y–C at the contactor under a call
- 24VStat Gindoor G
Indoor blower. Does not go outdoors.
- LineL1 / L2disconnectcontactor line
208/230
- CapCap C / FAN / HERM
Both sections vs the can stamp
Prove it
- 24 VAC across outdoor Y and C under a Y call, measured at the outdoor.
- Contactor pulls and stays. Chatter is low 24V, a cooked coil, or HPS in series.
- Dual-cap FAN and HERM both in spec.
Do not
- Do not land a ComfortBridge / ABCD / iComfort data pair on this outdoor. It wants Y and C.
- There is no O/B. That screw is the heat-pump twin.
- There is no Y2.
Field landing, not a scanned OEM schematic. Photograph the outdoor silk if the screws are not labeled Y/C.
Sequence
- 1
Y
24 VAC at the contactor coil → compressor and outdoor fan. Indoor blower on the cool tap / G.
Faults on this IFC
Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.
No Y
Outdoor silent
No 24 VAC at the contactor or the coil is open.
1 Is Y actually at the contactor?
On Daikin DX13SA a silent outdoor is often no Y. Measure 24 VAC coil-to-C at the contactor on a cool call. Y and C at the outdoor. Indoor IFC / stat actually closing Y.
Expect: ~24 VAC at the coil when the indoor is calling.
If fail: Indoor Y / IFC / stat — not a capacitor.
2 Cap and the compressor windings
Dual run cap: herm and fan MFD ±6%. Then windings. A bad cap with a good Y is still the first cheap part — but confirm MFD, do not guess. Contactor coil ohms. Do not confuse a furnace lockout with a dead outdoor.
Expect: MFD on the can. Even windings. Fan and compressor both try.
3 Contactor and mechanical
Pitted contactor, no mechanical close, or a welded contactor that never drops out. Replace the failed part; do not file contacts as a repair.
Expect: Clean pull-in. Line voltage through to both loads.
Hum / no start
Cap / start
Compressor hums, outdoor fan may run.
1 Is Y actually at the contactor?
On Daikin DX13SA a silent outdoor is often no Y. Measure 24 VAC coil-to-C at the contactor on a cool call. Dual cap (fan and herm). Replace on values, not just a bulge.
Expect: ~24 VAC at the coil when the indoor is calling.
If fail: Indoor Y / IFC / stat — not a capacitor.
2 Cap and the compressor windings
Dual run cap: herm and fan MFD ±6%. Then windings. A bad cap with a good Y is still the first cheap part — but confirm MFD, do not guess. Hard-start only after the cap and windings are proven.
Expect: MFD on the can. Even windings. Fan and compressor both try.
3 Contactor and mechanical
Pitted contactor, no mechanical close, or a welded contactor that never drops out. Replace the failed part; do not file contacts as a repair.
Expect: Clean pull-in. Line voltage through to both loads.
HPS
High pressure
Outdoor airflow, overcharge, or restriction.
1 Heat rejection first
On Daikin DX13SA high pressure is outdoor airflow until proven otherwise. Fan running the right direction, coil clean, fins not folded, no recirc over a fence or through a garage. Fan running? Coil dirty? SC vs nameplate on a TXV coil.
Expect: OD fan on, coil clean, discharge air leaving the top/side freely.
2 Head, subcooling, and liquid line
Liquid pressure and liquid-line temperature → SC. High head + high SC = overcharge or non-condensables. High head + low SC = restriction or a dying compressor. Do not add gas because suction is low.
Expect: SC vs the metering device on this plate (TXV ≠ piston).
3 Restriction vs the switch
Drier, liquid-line kink, TXV inlet screen, or a non-feed indoor coil will stack head. Ohm / jumper-test the HPS only as a momentary prove, then restore it. A switch that opens on a known-good charge and clean coil is the switch.
Expect: HPS closed at a normal liquid pressure for this refrigerant and OD ambient.
LPS / freeze
Low pressure
Charge, indoor airflow, metering.
1 Airflow and freeze before you add gas
On Daikin DX13SA low pressure / freeze is indoor airflow or a starved coil until proven otherwise. Filter, blower, dirty A-coil, closed supplies. In heat mode, a iced outdoor coil is the same family. Do not add gas on a frozen coil. Indoor filter/coil first.
Expect: Indoor air moving. Coil not iced. OD coil clear in heat.
2 SH / SC after a thaw
Thaw fully. Then SH and SC vs the metering device. Low charge ices a piston. A TXV stuck closed ices with high SH. A restriction downstream of the ports fakes a low-charge chart.
Expect: SH/SC in range for this refrigerant and device after a stable 10-minute run.
3 Leak, TXV, then the LPS
Weigh-in if the chart says undercharge. Soap / electronic leak on joints and the coil. LPS that opens on a known-good charge and a clear coil is the switch — momentary test only, then restore.
Expect: Charge on the nameplate. LPS closed at a normal suction for this OD ambient.
Workflows
No cool, DX13SA
Indoor running, outdoor dead.
1 Prove the call and the live code
24 VAC at the contactor.
Expect: Write whatever Contactor + fan · R-410A is showing. Nothing stored.
If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.
2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence
Dual cap, then 410A SH or SC.
Expect: The first dead output or open prove.
3 Confirm with a number, then the next part
DC5SE on the plate = other refrigerant.
Expect: Charge: Nameplate + line-set. SH on piston, SC on TXV. · Cap: Dual can. Fan and herm both in spec.
If fail: Stay on this plate. The out-of-range reading is the part.
If pass: Reading in range → the next step in this workflow is the repair.
Test points
Charge
Nameplate + line-set. SH on piston, SC on TXV.
Cap
Dual can. Fan and herm both in spec.
Gotchas
- DC5SE is the current R-32 single. Same cap story, wrong cylinder.
Related plates
Install this plate
Install Daikin DX13SA as Single-stage · contactor + dual cap · R-410A.
Single-stage · contactor + dual cap · R-410A
This plate — not the sister SKU
- Not DC5SE (R-32). Not DC9VS FIT. Not DX16TC two-stage.
- DC5SE is the current R-32 single. Same cap story, wrong cylinder.
Control on this outdoor
- No outdoor 7-seg.
- Plate R-410A. DC5SE is R-32.
Hardware
- Refrigerant: R-410A
- Stages: Single-stage · one Y
First fire
- 124 VAC at the contactor.
- 2Dual cap, then 410A SH or SC.
- 3DC5SE on the plate = other refrigerant.
Do not on Daikin DX13SA
- Not DC5SE (R-32). Not DC9VS FIT. Not DX16TC two-stage.
- DC5SE is the current R-32 single. Same cap story, wrong cylinder.
Maker literature
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- Daikin literature libraryLiterature searchComfortNet / Daikin One I/O and specs. Dealer login may be required for install PDFs.Open manufacturer PDF
Warranty and bulletins
Affected models, serial range, symptom, remedy, date. Maker files open on the manufacturer site.
Residential limited warranty
warranty sheetDaikin furnace warranty
Registered ComfortNet / Daikin One furnace warranty · Limited warranty certificate
Dealer portals
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Current-year service letters not on a public literature page · Maker dealer portal