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PHASE MONITOR

All units with three phase scroll compressors are
equipped with a 3 phase line monitor to prevent
compressor damage due to phase reversal.

The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two
LEDs.  If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor
and phases are correct, the green LED will light.  If
phases are reversed, the red fault LED will be lit and
compressor operation is inhibited.

If a fault condition occurs, reverse two of the supply
leads to the unit.  Do not reverse any of the unit factory
wires as damage may occur.

SERVICE HINTS

1. Caution owner/operator to maintain clean air filters at

all times.  Also, not to needlessly close off supply and
return air registers.  This reduces airflow through the
system, which shortens equipment service life as well
as increasing operating costs

2. Switching to heating cycle at 75°F or higher outside

temperature may cause a nuisance trip of the remote
reset high pressure switch.  Turn thermostat off, then
on to reset the high pressure switch.

3. The heat pump wall thermostats perform multiple

functions.  Be sure that all function switches are
correctly set for the desired operating mode before
trying to diagnose any reported service problems.

4. Check all power fuses or circuit breakers to be sure

they are the correct rating.

5. Periodic cleaning of the outdoor coil to permit full

and unrestricted airflow circulation is essential.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

COOLING

 – 

Circuit R-Y makes at thermostat pulling in

compressor contactor, starting the compressor and
outdoor motor.  The G (indoor motor) circuit is
automatically completed on any call for cooling
operation or can be energized by manual fan switch on
subbase for constant air circulation.

HEATING 

–  

A 24V solenoid coil on reversing valve

controls heating cycle operation.  Two thermostat
options, one allowing “Auto” changeover from cycle to
cycle and the other constantly energizing solenoid coil
during heating season, and thus eliminating pressure
equalization noise except during defrost, are to be used.
On “Auto” option a circuit is completed from R-W1 and
R-Y on each heating “on” cycle, energizing reversing
valve solenoid and pulling in compressor contactor
starting compressor and outdoor motor.  R-G also make
starting indoor blower motor.  Heat pump heating cycle
now in operation.  The second option has no “Auto”

changeover position, but instead energizes the reversing
valve solenoid constantly whenever the system switch
on subbase is placed in “Heat” position, the “B”
terminal being constantly energized from R.  A
Thermostat demand for heat completes R-Y circuit,
pulling in compressor contactor starting compressor and
outdoor motor.  R-G also make starting indoor blower
motor.

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 13.

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-minute 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 13.

Summary of Contents for WH423

Page 1: ...MOUNTED PACKAGE HEAT PUMPS Models WH423 WH483 WH604 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Manual 2100 487 Supersedes NEW File Volume III Tab 17 Date 01 04 08 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 Since...

Page 2: ...21 Removal of Fan Shroud 21 Refrigerant Charge 21 Pressure Chart 22 23 Optional Accessories 23 Figures Figure 1 Unit Dimensions 5 Figure 2 Blower Damper Assembly 8 Figure 3 Mounting Instructions 10 Fi...

Page 3: ...Summer Air Manual N Conditioning Low Pressure Low Velocity ACCA Manual D or Duct System Design for Winter Manual Q and Summer Air Conditioning FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THESE PUBLISHERS ACCA Air Co...

Page 4: ...6 0 0 2 1 5 1 4 5 0 0 4 8 3 2 6 3 0 0 2 1 5 2 1 3 0 0 4 8 3 0 8 1 0 0 2 1 5 8 1 3 3 4 0 0 4 1 6 5 7 3 0 5 0 6 4 0 2 2 3 8 0 5 2 8 6 1 2 7 0 0 2 1 5 VENTILATION OPTIONS X Barometric Fresh Air Damper St...

Page 5: ...Manual 2100 487 Page 5 of 23 FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS...

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

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: ...cost of operation information as required for Department of Energy Energyguide Fact Sheets is based upon the fresh air blank off plate in place and is recommended for maximum energy efficiency The bl...

Page 9: ...pening would then be 32 x 12 See Figures 3 3A and 5 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 f...

Page 10: ...Air Opening Wall Circuit breaker access door Heater access panel Note It is recommended that a bead of silicone caulking be placed behind the side mounting flanges and under top flashing at time of i...

Page 11: ...00 487 Page 11 of 23 FIGURE 5 WALL MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS FIGURE 4 WALL MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS SEE FIGURE 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS SEE UNIT DIMENSIONS FIGURE 1 FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS SEE FIGURE 1 FOR DUCT D...

Page 12: ...Manual 2100 487 Page 12 of 23 FIGURE 6 COMMONWALL MOUNTINGINSTALLATIONS...

Page 13: ...pacity This means that the field wiring used must be sized to carry that amount of current Depending on the installed KW of electric heat there may be two field power circuits required If this is the...

Page 14: ...ent heater operation during low temperature cooling operation FIGURE 8 COMPRESSOR CUTOFF THERMOSTAT WIRING 4 10KW 1PH 6 9KW 3 PH FIGURE 9 COMPRESSOR CUTOFF THERMOSTAT WIRING 15 20KW 1 PH 3 PH Temperat...

Page 15: ...a u n a M r o o t u A ELECTRIC HEAT HOLD OFF SEE FIGURES 10 AND 11 In other applications it is desirable to disable the operation of the electric heat until outdoor temperatures have reached a certai...

Page 16: ...e the Phase Monitor later in 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 negativ...

Page 17: ...utdoor motor R G also make starting indoor blower motor Heat pump heating cycle now in operation The second option has no Auto changeover position but instead energizes the reversing valve solenoid co...

Page 18: ...temperature FIGURE 13 DEFROST CONTROL BOARD 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...

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