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Manual 2100-654C 

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SERVICE

SOLID STATE HEAT PUMP CONTROL 

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE

1. 

NOTE:

 

A thorough understanding of the defrost 

cycle sequence is essential.  Review that section 

(page 21) prior to troubleshooting the control.  

Turn on AC power supply to unit.

2.  Turn thermostat blower switch to “fan on”— 

the indoor blower should start.  (If it doesn’t, 
troubleshoot indoor unit and correct problem.)

3.  Turn thermostat blower to “auto” position.  Indoor 

blower should stop.  

NOTE:

 

Many models have a 

1-minute blower time delay on “off” command; 

wait for this to time out.

4.  Set system switch to “heat” or “cool”.  Adjust 

thermostat to call for heat or cool.  The indoor  
blower, compressor  and outdoor fan should start.

NOTE: 

If there was no power to 24 volt transformer, 

the compressor and outdoor fan motor will not 

start for 5 minutes.  This is because of the 

compressor short cycle protection.

TABLE 5 – Troubleshooting

Sympton

Description, Check and Possible Causes

What & How to Check / Repair

Compressor 
will not start 
(heating or 
cooling)

1.  Check for LED illumination.

Is there an LED illuminated on the board (flashing)?

Yes = go to Step #2; No = go to Step #3

2.  Check for error codes.

Is the LED flashing a Code?

Yes = go to Step #4; No = go to Step #8

3.  Check for power at board.

Is there 24 volts AC between R and C?

Yes = go to Step #13; No = go to Step #9

4.  Check codes.

What code is blinking?

Code "1", go to Step #6; Code "2", go to Step#7; Fast Blink, go to Step #5

5.  Compressor delay active.

Wait for 5 minute delay or jump board's "speed up pins".

Check for proper operation; if still needed, go back to Step #1.

6.  Low pressure fault.

Check wiring circuit and unit pressures.

7.  High pressure fault.

Check wiring circuit and unit pressures.

8.  Check for Compressor input signal.

Is there 24 volts AC between Y and C?

Yes = go to Step #10; No = go to Step #11

9.  No power to board.

The unit either does not have unit voltage, the transformer is bad or the unit wiring is incorrect.

10.  Check for Compressor output signal.

Is there 24 volts AC between CC & C?

Yes = go to Step #12; No = go to Step #13

11.  No "Y" compressor input signal.

Check thermostat wiring, incorrect phase of unit (see section on Phase Monitor), and finally unit wiring.

12.  No "CC" compressor output signal.

Check compressor contactor for proper operation and finally check compressor.

13.  Faulty board.

Replace defrost board.

Fan outdoor 
motor does 
not run  
(cooling or 
heating except 
during defrost)

Heat pump control defective

Check across fan relay on heat pump control. (Com-NC)
Replace heat pump control.

Motor defective

Check for open or shorted motor winding.  Replace motor.

Motor capacitor defective

Check capacitor rating.  Check for open or shorted capacitor.  Replace capacitor.

Reversing 
valve does not 
energize
(heating only)

Heat pump control defective

Check for 24V between RV-C and B-C.
1. Check control circuit wiring.
2. Replace heat pump control.

Reversing valve solenoid coil defective

Check for open or shorted coil.
Replace solenoid coil.

Unit will not 
go into defrost
(heating only)

Temperature sensor or heat pump control defective

Disconnect temperature sensor from board and jumper across "SPEEDUP" terminals and "SEN 
JMP" terminals.  This should cause the unit to go through a defrost cycle within one minute.
1. If unit goes through defrost cycle, replace temperature sensor.
2. If unit does not go through defrost cycle, replace heat pump control.

Unit will not 
come out of 
defrost
(heating only)

Temperature sensor or heat pump control defective

Jumper across "SPEEDUP" terminal.
This should cause the unit to come out of defrost within one minute. 
1. If unit comes out of defrost cycle, replace temperature sensor.
2. If unit does not come out of defrost cycle, replace heat pump control.

LED BLINK CODES

BLINK

FUNCTION

Slow

Normal function (1.0 sec on/1.0 sec off)

Fast

Compressor Delay timer active  
(0.1 sec on/0.1 sec off)

1

Low pressure switch failure

2

High pressure switch failure/“Soft” Lockout

3

Defrost mode active

4

High pressure switch failure/“Hard” Lockout

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Page 2: ...mmended Airflow 31 Table 10 Indoor Blower Performance 31 Table 11 Maximum ESP of Operation Electric Heat Only Tables 32 Table 12 Electric Heat 32 Table 13 Optional Accessories 33 Table 14 Vent and Con...

Page 3: ...Summer Air Conditioning Duct Design for Residential ACCA Manual D Winter and Summer Air Conditioning and Equipment Selection For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning Contrac...

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Page 5: ...ficient size to allow a maximum velocity of 400 fpm NOTE If no return air duct is used applicable installation codes may limit this cabinet to installation only in a single story structure FILTERS A 1...

Page 6: ...y wall mounting brackets which secure the unit to the outside wall surface at both sides A bottom mounting bracket attached to skid for shipping is provided for ease of installation but is not require...

Page 7: ...42 075 22 432 93 000 9 88 29 88 15 88 29 88 43 88 13 56 37 00 30 00 40 81 35 06 42 81 40 56 3 37 43 00 31 00 10 00 1 44 16 00 10 00 FIGURE 2 All dimensions are in inches Dimensional drawings are not t...

Page 8: ...ING HEATER ACCESS MIS 3157 A Wall Opening and Hole Location View Right Side View RETURN AIR TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF INSTALLATION OPENING THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER SEAL WITH BEAD IT IS RECOMM...

Page 9: ...LACED BEHIND RETURN AIR Right Side View MIS 3158 A AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED OPENING THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER SEAL WITH BEAD IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF WALL Wall Opening and Hole Location...

Page 10: ...AIR IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A BEAD OF OPENING Right Side View RAIN FLASHING SILICONE CAULKING BE PLACED BEHIND RECOMMENDED 1 CLEARANCE FROM THE SIDE MOUNTING FLANGES AND UNDER TOP FLASHING AT TIME OF...

Page 11: ...TO MAINTAIN OPENING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS B D E PANEL AIR DUCT IS REQUIRED 32 10 1 2 Right Side View SUPPLY AIR RECOMMENDED 1 CLEARANCE FROM MIS 3789 RAIN FLASHING REQUIRED DIMENSIONS TO MAINTAIN 12 T...

Page 12: ...bustible materials This is required for the first 3 of ducting It is important to insure that the 1 4 minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating the com...

Page 13: ...NIT RETURN AIR WALL STRUCTURE RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR FACTORY SUPPLIED RAIN FLASHING SUPPLY AIR MIS 548 A SIDE VIEW I A C K E 1 000 B 1 000 SUPPLY DUCT OVER FRAME INTERIOR FINISHED WALL ALL AROUND DUCT...

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Page 15: ...208V tap The acceptable operating voltage range for the 240 and 208V taps are TAP RANGE 240 253 216 208 220 187 NOTE The voltage should be measured at the field power connection point in the unit and...

Page 16: ...arning Control BACnet compatible CS9BE THO 3 Stage Heat 3 Stage Cool Programmable Non Programmable HP or Conventional Auto or Manual Changeover Humidity Sensor w dehumidification Motion Sensor wIntell...

Page 17: ...eded below 15KW 2 Wire required for dehumidification models only Do not add these wires if setting up for modulating control See note 7 W1 E SC SC SC Completestat Model CS9B THO or Model CS9BE THO W2...

Page 18: ...ntrol signal for modulating ventilation control Optional for ECON Only See vent installation manual 6 Factory installed jumper Remove jumper and connect to N C fire alarm circuit if emergency shutdown...

Page 19: ...ple leaks and recharges R 410A refrigerant is close to being an azeotropic blend it behaves like a pure compound or single component refrigerant The remaining refrigerant charge in the system may be u...

Page 20: ...eversing any two line connections to the unit PHASE MONITOR All units with three phase scroll compressors are equipped with a three phase line monitor to prevent compressor damage due to phase reversa...

Page 21: ...of the outdoor coil Once coil temperature reaches 30 F or below the coil temperature sensor sends a signal to the control logic of the heat pump control and the defrost timer will start accumulating...

Page 22: ...o the service technician to override or speed up this timing period and shorting out the SPEEDUP terminals for a few seconds can do this Low Pressure Switch Bypass Operation The control has a selectab...

Page 23: ...SW 1 SW 2 TIME SEC OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 30 60 180 MIS 2668 A OFF LOW PRESSURE BYPASS TIMER SWITCH FACTORY SETTING 120 SECONDS ACCUMULATED DEFROST TIME TIMER FACTORY SETTING 60 MIN ON Model Sett...

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Page 27: ...r is failed and will require replacement 24VAC R Signal through thermostat output 24VAC Common 24VAC Common 24VAC R Signal through thermostat output 2 If the motor has proper high voltage and ground a...

Page 28: ...igerant charge quantity The following pressure tables show nominal pressures for the units Since many installation specific situations can affect the pressure readings this information should only be...

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