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Manual 2100-670 

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Refrigerant Information ..................................30

 General ......................................................... 30
 

Topping Off System Charge .............................. 30

 

Safety Practices ............................................. 30

 

Important Installer Note .................................. 30

 

R410-A Refrigerant Charge ............................. 30

 

Pressure Service Ports .................................... 31

Maintenance .......................................................32

 

Standard Maintenance Procedures ................... 32

 

Bard Guard Anti-Theft System Option ............... 32

FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure 1 

TEC-EYE Display and Interface ................6

Figure 2 

TEC-EYE Connection to Unit Control ........6

Figure 3 

Quick Menu Icons ...................................7

Figure 4 

Cool and Heat Setpoints ..........................7

Figure 5 

Clearing All Alarms .................................9

Figure 6 

Adjusting Return Air Sensor ...................10

Figure 7 

Cooling w/Economizer ...........................10

Figure 8 

Viewing Unit Stages ..............................11

Figure 9 

Cooling w/No Economizer ......................11

Figure 10  Heating ...............................................11
Figure 11  Adjusting Low Pressure Sensor Values ....12
Figure 12  Adjusting Suction Temperature Sensor 
 Values .................................................13
Figure 13  Overriding EEV Output ..........................13
Figure 14  Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) and 
 

Service Tool .........................................13

Figure 15  Putting Blower Output into Override  
 Mode ...................................................14
Figure 16  Adjusting Air Flow Alarm Delay ..............15
Figure 17  Dirty Filter Switch/Blower Status Switch ..15
Figure 18  Verifying Differential Airflow Status ........16
Figure 19  Dirty Filter Switch/Filter Indicator Light ..16
Figure 20  Verifying Freeze Switch Status ...............17
Figure 21  Adjusting Freezestat Alarm Delay ...........18
Figure 22  Verifying Condenser Fan Output .............18
Figure 23  Fan Blade Setting .................................18
Figure 24  Adjusting High Pressure Input ...............19
Figure 25  Adjusting Discharge Temperature Input...19
Figure 26  Pressure Control ...................................20
Figure 27  Adjusting Dirty Condenser Alarm 
 Settings ...............................................21
Figure 28  Adjusting Compressor Delays .................22
Figure 29  Adjusting Low Pressure Alarm Settings ...23
Figure 30  Damper Override ..................................23
Figure 31  Dust Sensor .........................................24
Figure 32  Adjusting Dust Sensor Alarm Setpoint ....24
Figure 33  Damper Switch .....................................24
Figure 34  Adjusting Damper Alarm Delay ...............25
Figure 35  Outdoor Air Sensor ...............................25
Figure 36  Outdoor Humidity Sensor ......................26
Figure 37  Supply Air Sensor .................................26
Figure 38  Adjusting Supply Air Temperature 
 Differential ..........................................27
Figure 39  Economizer Setup ................................27
Figure 40  Economizer Setup – Enthalpy Control .....28
Figure 41  Economizer Setup – TempHum Control ...28
Table 1 

Unit Status Message ...............................7

Table 2 

LV1000/TEC-EYE Passwords (Defaults) .....8

Table 3 

Blower Speeds .....................................14

Table 4 

Rated Airflow .......................................15

Table 5 

Indoor Blower Performance ....................15

Table 6 

Maximum ESP of Operation:

 

Electric Heat Only ................................15

Table 7 

Filter Switch Pressure Settings ..............17

Table 8 

Condenser Fan Speeds ..........................20

Table 9 

Economizer Default Settings ..................28

Table 10 

Cooling Pressures .................................31

Summary of Contents for FUSION-TEC HR58APB

Page 1: ...bardhvac com Manual 2100 670 Supersedes NEW Date 6 2 17 NOTE LV1000 Controller is required for operation when multiple HR58AP units are used SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS FUSION TEC WALL MOUNT AIR CONDITIONER...

Page 2: ...flow Alarms 18 Supply Air Temperature Alarm 18 Condenser Fan 18 Condenser Fan Components 18 Condenser Fan 18 High Pressure Transducer 19 High Pressure Transducer Alarm 19 Discharge Temperature Sensor...

Page 3: ...itch Filter Indicator Light 16 Figure 20 Verifying Freeze Switch Status 17 Figure 21 Adjusting Freezestat Alarm Delay 18 Figure 22 Verifying Condenser Fan Output 18 Figure 23 Fan Blade Setting 18 Figu...

Page 4: ...on is made See Additional Publications for information on codes and standards Sizing of systems for proposed installation should be based on heat loss and heat gain calculations made according to meth...

Page 5: ...s to be limited to the most extreme situations DANGER signs should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to these levels is also involved WARNING Indicate s a...

Page 6: ...n case of power failure The controller is designed to manage temperature levels to a user defined setpoint via control output signals to the wall mount air conditioning system The TEC EYE connects to...

Page 7: ...u is accessible from the Status screen Setpoints Information and Data Alarm Log are available through the Quick Menu Pressing the UP or DOWN keys while on the Status screen will change the Quick Menu...

Page 8: ...and program version information Data Alarm Log The alarm log screens show a log of each alarm There will be a log for when alarm occurred and if the alarm auto clears it will show when the alarm clea...

Page 9: ...n each wall mount unit In stand alone mode the wall unit uses a continuous blower setting to circulate room air into the return air inlet and uses the return air temperature sensor to control room tem...

Page 10: ...trol will compare the space temperature to the space setpoint Based on how far away from the setpoint the temperature is the loop will output a cooling or heating capacity number between 0 and 100 The...

Page 11: ...zer operation so there are a total of 2 cooling stages see Figure 9 Heating The unit is equipped with 1 stage of electric heat see Figure 10 Staging The unit will stage the cooling components based on...

Page 12: ...l to I O Config press ENTER key 4 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Suction Pr Sensor C11 press ENTER key 5 Verify the measurement displayed on screen is accurate see Figure 11 6 If the measurement n...

Page 13: ...the valve NOTE The unit must be off to perform this override 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2 Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter TECHNICIAN password 1313 3 Press UP or DOWN...

Page 14: ...the condition is no longer present This alarm cannot be adjusted Indoor Airflow Indoor Airflow Components Blower The unit is equipped with a blower that is driven by an electronically commutated moto...

Page 15: ...or DOWN keys to change to the desired value 7 Press ENTER key to save the value FIGURE 17 Dirty Filter Switch and Blower Status Switch FIGURE 16 Adjusting Air Flow Alarm Delay Differential Airflow Sw...

Page 16: ...tubing routed to the blower and vent areas of the unit The switch circuit consists of a normally open filter pressure switch The switch will open when the pressure differential goes above the setting...

Page 17: ...he evaporator coil To prevent the coil from freezing and potentially allowing liquid refrigerant from the evaporator to enter the compressor the switch will open when the temperature at this sensor is...

Page 18: ...ween 100 1200 rpm To view the output of the condenser fan 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2 Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter TECHNICIAN password 1313 3 Press UP or DOWN keys...

Page 19: ...arm When the high pressure transducer sensor value is out of range 0 650 PSIG the controller will generate a sensor failure alarm to indicate the sensor is not working properly This alarm is fixed and...

Page 20: ...ed moving as little air as possible If the discharge pressure continues to go down to 250 PSI the condenser fan will turn off The fan will remain off with the compressor running until the pressure rea...

Page 21: ...operation The monitoring device protects the unit against compressor contactor chatter and reverse compressor rotation during these situations Compressor protection device has an adjustable 30 second...

Page 22: ...can be changed by 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2 Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter TECHNICIAN password 1313 3 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Adv System Config press EN...

Page 23: ...new override value and the damper will travel to that position NOTE This override will last for 5 minutes or until the Override is changed back to Disabled Dust Sensor The unit has a dust sensor insta...

Page 24: ...e value NOTE When the temperature outside is measured at or below 0 F the dust sensor alarm will be disabled to allow economizer operation This is done because the compressor is disabled below 0 F and...

Page 25: ...NTER key to enter USER password 2000 3 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to System Config press ENTER key 4 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Alarm Setup A4 press ENTER key 5 Press ENTER key to scroll...

Page 26: ...s UP or DOWN keys to scroll to I O Config press ENTER key 4 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Supply Air Sensor C6 press ENTER key 5 Reference the Value to see the input of the sensor see Figure 37 6...

Page 27: ...Enthalpy where the outdoor temperature humidity and calculated dew point are considered for economizer operation on a cooling call To change the economizer type 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Men...

Page 28: ...times to return to Main Menu screen See Table 9 for default settings for economizer operation FIGURE 40 Economizer Setup Enthalpy Control FIGURE 41 Economizer Setup TempHum Control TABLE 9 Economizer...

Page 29: ...economizer may be disabled by the LV if the system determines it needs to enter dehumidification mode More information about the dehumidification sequence can be found on page 12 and in LV1000 Service...

Page 30: ...refrigerant it must come out of the charging cylinder tank as a liquid to avoid any fractionation and to insure optimal system performance Refer to instructions for the cylinder that is being utilize...

Page 31: ...plate charge weight NOTE Pressure table based on high speed condenser fan operation If condensing pressures appear elevated check condenser fan wiring See Condenser Fan Operation Full Load Cooling Ai...

Page 32: ...oss the appropriate terminals on the BG1000 terminal block to temporarily remove the unit from the security system Be sure to remove the jumper from the terminals after service has been completed See...

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