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HEAT PUMP 2 STAGE CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
STEP
ANNUCIATOR
DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY
1
F
or
C
Fahrenheit or Celsius Scale
F
2
S1
(blinking)
Stage 1 Set point Temperature
S1
77
3
DIF1
(blinking)
Stage 1 Differential
Temperature
DIF1
1
4
C1/H1
Stage 1 Heating Mode
H1
5
S2
(blinking)
Stage 2 Set point Temperature
S2
77
6
DIF2
(blinking)
Stage 2 Differential
Temperature
DIF2
1
7
C2/H2
Stage 2 Cooling Mode
C2
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The LCD display provides a constant readout of the sensor temperature and indicates if the output relay is energized. When the
S1 or S2
annunciator is
constantly illuminated during operation, the relay is energized. The display is also used in conjunction with the keypad to allow the user to adjust the set
point temperature, differential and heating /cooling modes.
Programming Steps and Display
The control can be programmed in four simple steps using the LCD display and the three keys on the face of the control. (See photo for display and
keys.)
NOTE:
Stage 1 must be set for heat mode and Stage 2 for cool mode for correct operation.
1.
To start programming, press the
SET
key once to access the Fahrenheit/Celsius mode. The display will show the current status, either
F
for
degrees Fahrenheit or
C
for degrees Celsius. Then press either the up
arrow or down
arrow key to toggle between the
F
or
C
designation.
2.
Press the
SET
key again to access the heat mode set point temperature. The LCD will display the current set point temperature and the
S1
annunciator will be blinking to indicate that the control is in the set point mode. Press either the up
key to increase or down
key to decrease the
set point to the desired temperature.
3.
Press the
SET
key again to access the heat mode differential temperature. The LCD will display the current differential and the
DIF 1
annunciator
will be blinking to indicate that the control is in the differential mode. Then press either up
key to increase or the down
key to decrease the
differential to
the desired setting (minimum 1˚F, maximum 30˚F).
4.
Press the
SET
key again to select heat mode. The LCD will display the current mode:
C1 or H1.
Then press either up
key to increase or the
down
key to select the correct Stage 1 mode. Stage 1
MUST
be in the
H1
mode for correct operation.
5.
Press the
SET
key again to access the chill mode set point temperature. The LCD will display the current chill set point temperature and the
S2
annunciator will be blinking to indicate that the control is in the set point mode. Then press either the up
key to increase or down
key to
decrease the set point to the desired temperature.
S1
and
S2
should both be set for the same temperature.
6.
Press the SET key again to access the chill mode differential temperature. The LCD will display the current differential and the
DIF 2
annunciator
will be blinking to indicate that the control is in the differential mode. Then press either up
key to increase or the down
key to decrease the
differential to the desired setting (minimum 1°
F, maximum 30˚F).
DIF1
and
DIF2
should both be set to the same value for best results.
7.
Press the
SET
key again to access the heating mode. The LCD will display the current mode:
C2 or H2
Stage 2
MUST
be in the
C2
mode for
correct operation.
8.
Press the
SET
key again to exit programming mode. Controller will display current water temperature.
Controller will automatically drop out of “program mode” and return to “operating mode” 30 seconds after last key press.
Troubleshooting Controller Error Messages:
Display Messages
•
E1
- Appears when the up
or down
key is pressed when not in the programming mode.
To correct:
If the E1 message appears even when no keys are being pressed, replace the control.
•
E2
- Appears if the control settings are not properly stored in memory.
To correct:
Check all settings and correct if necessary.
•
EP
- Appears when the probe and or flow switch is open shorted or sensing a temperature that is out of range.
To correct:
Check to see if the sensed temperature is out of range. If not , check for probe damage by comparing it to a known ambient
temperature between -30
˚F and 220˚F. Replace the probe is necessary. Also, check for proper water flow through heater. If water flow is correct,
flow switch.
•
EE
- Appears if the EEPROM data has been corrupted.
To correct:
This condition cannot be field repaired. Replace the control.
•
CL
- Appears if calibration mode has been entered.
To correct:
Remove power to the control for least five seconds. Reapply power. If the
CL
message still appears, replace the control