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Eubank 7AA1024H-1060H & 7AA2024H-2060H I&O Manual 03/2021 Rev.1

 4.2  Failure Symptoms Guide

PROBLEM/SYMPTOM

LIKELY CAUSE(S)

CORRECTION

A. Unit does not run.

NOTE:  An internal anti-short-cycle 

timer will prevent the unit 

from starting for .2 to 8 

minutes following start-up.

1. Power supply problem. 

2. Tripped internal disconnect.

3. Shut off by external thermostat or 

thermostat is defective. 

4. Unit off on high pressure or loss of 

charge.

5. Internal component or connection 

failure.

1. Check power supply for adequate phase and 

voltage.  Check wiring to unit and external 

breakers or fuses.

2. Check circuit protection devices for 

    continuity.

3. Check operation of wall-mounted thermostat.

4. Reset lockout. See section 1.4.  

5. Check for loose wiring.  Check components 

for failure.

B. Unit runs for long periods or 

    continuously; cooling is insufficient.

1. Unit undersized for job. 

2. Low refrigerant.

3. Component failure.

4. Dirty filter or reduced airflow.

1. Add additional units for greater capacity. 

2. Check for proper charge and possible refrig-

erant leak.

3. Check internal components, especially com-

pressor for proper operation.

4. Check air filter(s).  Check blower operation.  

Remove airflow restriction.

C.  Unit cycles on high pressure or  

      loss of charge.

1. Loss or restriction of airflow.

2. Restriction in refrigerant circuit.

3. Refrigerant overcharge (following 

field service)

4. Defective high pressure control or  

    loss of charge switch.

1. Check blower assembly for proper opera-

tion. Look for airflow restrictions, e.g., the air 

filter. Check blower motor and condenser fan. 

Indoor blower fan speed control set too low.

2. Check for blockage or restriction, especially 

filter drier and capillary tube assembly.

3. Evacuate and recharge to factory  

specifications.

4. Check limit cutout pressures.  Control is set to actu-

ate at approximately 40 PSIG (loss of charge) 

and 610 PSIG (high pressure).

D.  Unit blows fuses or trips circuit 

breaker.

1.  Inadequate circuit ampacity.

2. Short, loose, or improper connection 

in field wiring.

3. Internal short circuit.  Loose or 

improper connection(s) in unit.

4. Excessively high or low supply volt-

age or phase loss (3ø only).

1. Note electrical requirements in Chapter 2 and 

correct as necessary.

2. Check field wiring for errors.

3. Check wiring in unit.  See wiring and sche-

matic diagrams.  Test components (especially 

the compressor) for shorts.

4.  Note voltage range limitations specific to the 

compressor troubleshooting section.

E. Water on floor near unit.

1. Obstruction in condensate line.

2. Obstruction or leak in condensate 

pan.

3. Unit is not level.

1. Check for clog or restriction.

2. Check pan for leak or blockage.

3. Level unit.

F. No space heating or reduced heat-

ing (units equipped with resistance 

elements)

1. Defective heating element(s). 

2. Thermal limit open.

3. Defective heater contactor.

4.  Thermostat set too low.

5.  Compressor fault.

1. Check resistance element(s) for continuity.  

2. Check continuity across thermal limit switch.

3. Check relay for proper operation.  Replace if 

defective.

4. Adjust thermostat.

5.  Reset the lock out relay at the thermostat.

Summary of Contents for Eubank 7AA1024H-1030H

Page 1: ...formation for options and features which may not be included on the unit being installed Refer to the unit data label or Model Identification to determine which features and options this unit is equip...

Page 2: ...lure to follow these rules may result in death serious bodily harm property damage and damage to the equipment Important Safety Precautions 1 USE CARE when LIFTING or TRANSPORTING equipment 2 TRANSPOR...

Page 3: ...et Up 29 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Overview 32 4 2 Failure Symptoms Guide 33 4 3 Compressor Troubleshooting 34 4 4 Electric Heat Control 34 Chapter 5 Electrical Schematics 5 1 Electrical Schematic...

Page 4: ...t Pump Wall Mounting Detail 22 Figure 5a Humidity Control Wiring Detail 25 Figure 5b Thermostat Connection Diagram 25 Figure 6 Temperature Sensor Wires Modulating HGR Valve 28 Figure 7 Desired Tempera...

Page 5: ...Service ports have been provided for field service if required All internal wiring is complete These heat pump models are available in a wide variety of styles and configurations to meet the various...

Page 6: ...H T Hard Start w EFS U Hard Start w Hot Gas Bypass V Hard Start w Low Ambient CCH EFS W Low Ambient w CCH X Hot Gas Bypass Y Low Ambient w CCH FCC Z Low Ambient w CCH EFS 1 Low Ambient w FCC 2 Low Amb...

Page 7: ...Minimize noise and excessive pressure drops caused by duct aspect ratio changes bends dampers and outlet grilles in duct runs Table 1 Air Flow Cubic Feet per Minute MODEL 24 30 36 42 49 60 N Ventilati...

Page 8: ...eased into the room The compressed refrigerant vapor will condense to its liquid state as it gives up heat Finally liquid flows through a metering device into the evaporator where the cycle will be re...

Page 9: ...has no moving parts The media is impregnated with a RC134 polymeric desiccant that exchanges water by direct vapor transfer using molecular transport without the need of condensation The GreenCube ER...

Page 10: ...H will be energized when a 24 VAC signal is applied to the W2 terminal The control will monitor the status of the loss of charge switch and the high pressure switch If either of these inputs recognize...

Page 11: ...three potentiometers pots that allow the user to select settings to optimize the installation See Figure 1 for location of the pots Delay on Make The control has a pot settable 0 03 to10 minute delay...

Page 12: ...EHDD function will be disabled S Circuit The S Circuit prevents the compressor and electric heat from operating simultaneously The S Circuit is pin selectable using a jumper to select Yes to enable th...

Page 13: ...dition will only be reset by manually cycling power to the control To reset the switch turn primary power off then back on or turn thermostat system switch off then back on The loss of charge switch o...

Page 14: ...switch terminals are the loss of charge switch input DS The DS terminals are the defrost sensor input CS The CS terminals are the coil sensor optional input This input will monitor the condenser coil...

Page 15: ...ERV Exhaust Blower For separate control of the exhaust blower When used the standard speed controller operates the intake blower and the optional second controller the exhaust blower Individual blower...

Page 16: ...sponse to input from the enthalpy and mixed air sensors The controller is designed to maintain the supply air temperature between 50o to 56o F by mixing warm indoor air with cooler outdoor air On a ca...

Page 17: ...w to stand for 24 hours with primary power turned on 2 Attempt to start the compressor after 24 hours 3 If the compressor will not start makes excessive noise or will not operate return the unit to th...

Page 18: ...duct work requirements 6 Clearances When facing the unit from the outside the minimum clearances are found below Note the minimum clearances required for proper operation and service Tables 4a 4b belo...

Page 19: ...48 Digital 7 day 2 occupied 2 unoccupied periods for each day of the week programmable thermostat Three stage heat Three stage cool Manual or auto changeover Fan Auto On Ten year retention of programm...

Page 20: ...WARNING FIRE HAZARD Improper adjustment alteration service maintenance or installation could cause serious injury death and or property damage Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons could...

Page 21: ...t quantity of supply registers adequate return and filter area Ductwork must be of correct material and must be properly insulated Ductwork must be constructed of galvanized steel with a minimum thick...

Page 22: ...ch this opening Allow sufficient clearance to run 3 4 conduit through the hole and to the unit 2 Apply a bead of silicone sealer on the wall side of the mounting brackets on the Heat Pump Circle the m...

Page 23: ...y by qualified persons CAUTION This Heat Pump may incorporate an internal crankcase heater for compressor protection The crankcase heater must be energized for at least 24 hours prior to starting the...

Page 24: ...e compressors in the reversed direction for a short duration of time usually defined as less than one hour However after several minutes of operation the compressor s internal protector will trip The...

Page 25: ...25 Eubank 7AA1024H 1060H 7AA2024H 2060H I O Manual 03 2021 Rev 1 Figure 5a Humidity Control Wiring Detail Heat Pumps Figure 5b Thermostat Connection Diagram...

Page 26: ...tat Slowlylowerthethermostatcoolingsetpointtemperature Once the indoor fan turns on allow approximately three minutes for the compressor and outdoor fan to start For units equipped with the low ambien...

Page 27: ...tandard on Eubank heat pumps with economizer has cycled 3 Move the system switch to the Off position All functions should stop The Blower Timed Delay Relay BTR keeps the blower running for 90 seconds...

Page 28: ...ature F Insert the probes of the meter into the negative black and positive red set point test terminals on the board Carefully and in small increments turn the blue knob on the potentiometer until th...

Page 29: ...tract the return air from the supply air The difference is the amount of fresh air c Loosen the set screw that holds the collar onto the rod connected to the damper Move the collar and tighten the set...

Page 30: ...ue of the Tmix equals the calculated or desired value of Tmix The motorized damper Configuration B can be controlled by an optional relay that allows additional external control with a choice of 24 12...

Page 31: ...ller is accessed through the return air opening The controller is located on the GreenWheel ERV assembly on the air separation box in a 2 x 4 J box Note Sufficient airflow is required for proper opera...

Page 32: ...is only after making this initial inspection The troubleshooting information in this manual is basic The troubleshooting section contains problem solution charts for general problems followed by a com...

Page 33: ...ch 1 Check blower assembly for proper opera tion Look for airflow restrictions e g the air filter Check blower motor and condenser fan Indoor blower fan speed control set too low 2 Check for blockage...

Page 34: ...high amperage it should soon drop to the RLA value or less If the amperage stays high check the motor winding resistances NOTE Feel the top of the compressor to see if it has overheated If it is hot t...

Page 35: ...described above there is a single function thermal cut out switch P N 70005 mounted on the heater frame This switch controls the 24V AC control current to the heater contactor s which powers all the...

Page 36: ...ower is available The heater drives liquid refrigerant from the crankcase and prevents loss of lubrication caused be oil dilution Power must be applied to the unit for 24 hours before starting the com...

Page 37: ...37 Eubank 7AA1024H 1060H 7AA2024H 2060H I O Manual 03 2021 Rev 1 Figure 11a Typical Electrical Schematic Diagram Heat Pump Models with Manual Outside Air Damper...

Page 38: ...38 Eubank 7AA1024H 1060H 7AA2024H 2060H I O Manual 03 2021 Rev 1 Figure 11b Typical Electrical Schematic Diagram Heat Pump Models with Economizer...

Page 39: ...to wet any of the electrical components Be sure the unit has dried before restarting Use a fin comb of the correct spacing to straighten mashed or bent fins Outdoor Coil Periodically inspect the outd...

Page 40: ...y other material charges 2 Damages caused by shipping accident abuse negligence misuse fire flood or Acts of God 3 Damages caused by operating or staging the unit in a corrosive environment 4 Damages...

Page 41: ...________ Serial No ______________________________________________ Compressor Model No ______________________________________________ Serial No ______________________________________________ B Pre Star...

Page 42: ...3 3 Avg Voltage _______________ Max Deviation from avg voltage ______________volts Voltage imbalance 100 x Max Deviation avg Voltage ___________ A voltage deviation greater than 2 with the unit runnin...

Page 43: ...emp ________ ________ Evap Leaving Air WB Temp ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L1 ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L2 ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L3 ________ ________ E Cool...

Page 44: ...L2 ________ ________ Compressor Amps L3 ________ ________ Notes ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________...

Page 45: ...supply outlet duct flange on the unit The 1 25 4 mm clearance must extend on all sides of the supply duct for the first 3 feet 1 meter from the unit IMPORTANT Eubank requires a minimum of 1 25 4 mm f...

Page 46: ...other heaters 6 Install the two No 10 screws in the heater assembly plate 7 Install wire harness in hole provided in drain pan and then through filter bracket and then into control box 8 Wire the heat...

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