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Manual   2100-403
Page    17

OTHER CONTROL SEQUENCE

Any time the indoor coil temperature falls below 32
degrees the compressor will be de-energized until the
coil temperature rises above 57 degrees.

PRESSURE SERVICE PORTS

High and low pressure service ports are installed on all
units so that the system operating pressures can be
observed.   Pressure tables can be found later in the
manual covering all models on both cooling and heating
cycles.  It is imperative to match the correct pressure
curve to the unit by model number.

DEFROST CYCLE

The defrost cycle is controlled by temperature and time
on the solid state heat pump control.  See Figure 11.

When the outdoor temperature is in the lower 40° F
temperature range or colder, the outdoor coil
temperature is 32° F or below.  This coil temperature is
sensed by the coil temperature sensor mounted near the
bottom 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.

After 60 minutes at 30° F or below, the heat pump
control will place the system in the defrost mode.

During the defrost mode, the refrigerant cycle switches
back to the cooling cycle, the outdoor motor stops,
electric heaters are energized, and hot gas passing
through the outdoor coil melts any accumulated frost.
When the temperature rises to approximately 57° F, the
coil temperature sensor will send a signal to the heat
pump control which will return the system to heating
operations automatically.

If some abnormal or temporary condition such as a high
wind causes the heat pump to have a prolonged defrost
cycle, the heat pump control will restore the system to
heating operation automatically after 10 minutes.

The heat pump defrost control board has an option of
30, 60 or 90 minutes setting.  All models are shipped
from the factory on the 60 minute pin.  If special
circumstances require a change to another time, remove
the wire from the 60 minute terminal and reconnect to
the desired terminal.  The manufacturer's
recommendation is for 60 minute defrost cycles.  Refer
to Figure 11

There is a cycle speed up jumper on the control.  This
can be used to reduce the time between defrost cycle
operation without waiting for time to elapse.

Use a small screwdriver or other metallic object, or
another 1/4 inch QC, to short between the 

SPEEDUP

terminals to accelerate the HPC timer and initiate
defrost.

Be careful not to touch any other terminals with the
instrument used to short the 

SPEEDUP

 terminals.  It

may take up to 10 seconds with the 

SPEEDUP

terminals shorted for  the speedup to be completed and
the defrost cycle to start.

As soon as the defrost cycle kicks in remove the
shorting instrument from the SPEEDUP terminals.

Otherwise the timing will remain accelerated and run
through the 1 minute minimum defrost length sequence
in a matter of seconds and will automatically terminate
the defrost sequence.

There is an initiate defrost jumper (sen jump) on the
control that can be used at any outdoor ambient during
the heating cycle to simulate a  0° coil temperature.
This can be used to check defrost operation of the unit
without waiting for the outdoor ambient to fall into the
defrost region.

By placing a jumper across the 

SEN JMP

 terminals (a

1/4 inch QC terminal works best) the defrost sensor
mounted on the outdoor coil is shunted out and will
activate the timing circuit.  This permits the defrost
cycle to be checked out in warmer weather conditions
without the outdoor temperature having to fall into the
defrost region.

In order to terminate the defrost test the 

SEN JMP

jumper must be removed.  If left in place too long the
compressor could stop due to the high pressure control
opening because of  high pressure condition created by
operating in the cooling mode with outdoor fan off.
Pressure will rise fairly fast as there is likely no actual
frost on the outdoor coil in this artificial test condition.

There is also a 5 minute compressor time delay function
built into the HPC.  This is to protect the compressor from
short cycling conditions.  In some instances it is helpful to
the service technician to override or speed up this timing
period, and shorting out the 

SPEEDUP

 terminals for a few

seconds can do this.

Summary of Contents for WH421D Series

Page 1: ...T PUMPS MODELS WH421D WH483D WH602D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Manual 2100 403A Supersedes 2100 403 File Volume III Tab 17 Date 09 01 03 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 Since 1914 Movin...

Page 2: ...vs Resistance of Temperature Sensor 20 Fan Blade Dimensions 21 Removal of Fan Shroud 21 Refrigerant Charge 21 Pressure Tables 22 23 Optional Accessories 23 Figures Figure 1 Unit Dimensions 3 Figure 2...

Page 3: ...r and Summer Air Conditioning Low Pressure Low Velocity ACCA Manual D or Q Duct System Design for Winter and Summer Air Conditioning For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning...

Page 4: ...6 3 0 0 6 5 2 CONTROL MODULES See Chart Below NOTE For 0 KW and circuit breakers 230 208 V or pull disconnects 460 V applications insert 0Z in the KW field of model number MODEL NUMBER CAPACITY 42 3 1...

Page 5: ...Manual 2100 403 Page 3 FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS MIS 411...

Page 6: ...1 4 3 0 6 6 8 0 5 0 7 0 9 8 6 3 0 1 8 8 A N 4 3 4 3 A N 6 2 2 5 A N 0 5 0 5 A N 0 3 0 6 A N 8 8 A N 0 1 6 A N 0 1 0 1 A N 0 1 0 1 Z 0 B 0 0 B D 1 2 4 H W 6 0 B 3 9 0 B 3 8 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 1 6 2 4 4 3 5...

Page 7: ...rs of America ACCA is an excellent guide to proper sizing All duct work or portions thereof not in the conditioned space should be properly insulated in order to both conserve energy and prevent conde...

Page 8: ...r drainage FRESH AIR INTAKE All units are built with fresh air inlet slots punched in the service panel If the unit is equipped with the fresh air damper assembly the assembly is shipped already attac...

Page 9: ...pening would then be 32 x 12 See Figures 2 4 and 7 for details 3 Locate and mark lag bolt locations and bottom mounting bracket location See Figure 4 4 Mount bottom mounting bracket 5 Hook top rain fl...

Page 10: ...nch minimum spacing is maintained at all points Failure to do this could result in overheating the combustible material and may result in fire FIGURE 4 ELECTRIC HEAT CLEARANCE Side section view of sup...

Page 11: ...3 Page 9 FIGURE 5 WALL MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 6 WALL MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS MIS 548 MIS 549 SEE FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS FIGURE 1 FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS SEE FIGURE 1 FOR DU...

Page 12: ...Manual 2100 403 Page 10 FIGURE 7 COMMONWALL MOUNTINGINSTALLATIONS MIS 550...

Page 13: ...e operating voltage range for the 240 and 208V taps are Nine 9 wires should be run from thermostat subbase to the 24V terminal board in the unit A nine conductor 18 gauge copper color coded thermostat...

Page 14: ...hermostat and subbase must be matched and the correct operation can be assured only by proper selection and application of these parts MIS 1561 NC C C R NC C AREA OCCUPIED PWR HVAC H600A 6 5 4 3 C G R...

Page 15: ...ons as shown in Table 4 will work with this equipment The thermostat and subbase must be matched and the correct operation can be assured only be proper selection and application of these parts MIS 15...

Page 16: ...c that will prevent compressor for operating will cause red lamp to activate This is a signal to the operator of the equipment to place system in emergency heat position TABLE 3 THERMOSTAT WIRE SIZE r...

Page 17: ...Monitor on page 15 of this manual Verification of proper rotation must be made any time a compressor is change or rewired If improper rotation is corrected at this time there will be no negative impac...

Page 18: ...call for dehumidification the compressor and three way valve of the unit are energized to provide dehumidification Dehumidification mode will continue until the humidistat is satisfied If the room te...

Page 19: ...erminal The manufacturer s recommendation is for 60 minute defrost cycles Refer to Figure 11 There is a cycle speed up jumper on the control This can be used to reduce the time between defrost cycle o...

Page 20: ...Manual 2100 403 Page 18 FIGURE 11 DEFROST CONTROL BOARD...

Page 21: ...e h C g n i d n i w r o t o m r o t o m e c a l p e R r o t i c a p a c r o t o M e v i t c e f e d k c e h C g n t a r r o t i c a p a c k c e h C r o t i c a p a c d e t r o h s r o n e p o r o f r...

Page 22: ...85371 82699 80121 77632 75230 72910 70670 68507 66418 64399 62449 60565 58745 56985 55284 53640 52051 50514 49028 47590 46200 44855 43554 42295 41077 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 0...

Page 23: ...s shown in the Table 7 TABLE 7 SUCTION LINE TEMPERATURES l e d o M d e t a R w o l f r i A D O F 5 9 e r u t a r e p m e T D O F 2 8 e r u t a r e p m e T 1 2 4 H W 3 8 4 H W 2 0 6 H W 0 0 4 1 0 5 5 1...

Page 24: ...7 5 0 2 5 7 0 2 2 7 7 5 3 2 8 7 1 5 2 9 7 6 6 2 0 8 2 8 2 0 8 7 9 2 1 8 3 1 3 2 8 9 2 3 B D g e d 0 8 B W g e d 7 6 e d i S w o L e d i S h g i H 9 7 0 1 2 0 8 6 2 2 2 8 1 4 2 3 8 7 5 2 4 8 3 7 2 5 8...

Page 25: ...9 3 1 3 5 0 A 2 4 H W H E s e g a k c a P r e t a e H X 0 1 A 2 4 H W H E s e g a k c a P r e t a e H X 6 0 C 2 4 H W H E s e g a k c a P r e t a e H X 5 0 A 4 0 H W H E s e g a k c a P r e t a e H X...

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