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TA Series

any wiring from these connections to avoid 
accidental short circuits that can damage unit 
control components.

SAfeTY deVICeS And THe  

uPM ConTroller

Each unit is factory provided with a Unit Protection 
Module (UPM) that controls the compressor 
operation and monitors the safety controls that 
protect the unit.

Safety controls include the following: 

•  High pressure switch located in the refrigerant 

discharge line and wired across the HPC terminals 
on the UPM

•  Low pressure switch located in the unit refrigerant 

suction line and wired across terminals LPC1 and 
LPC2 on the UPM. 

•  Optional freeze protection sensor located on the 

leaving side of the water coil prevents unit 

operation below 35°F or 15°F (depending on dip 

switch setting). The freeze dip switch must be set 
to “ON”.

  The factory default for the Freeze setting is in 

“ON” position. If the freeze stat option is not 
ordered, the switch must be repositioned to the 
“OFF” position.

•  Condensate overflow protection sensor located in 

the drain pan of the unit and connected to the 
‘COND’ terminal on the UPM board. 

The UPM includes the following features:

  AnTI-SHorT CYCle TIMe

—5 minute delay on 

break timer to prevent compressor short cycling. 

  rAndoM STArT

—Each controller has a unique 

random start delay ranging from 270 to 300 seconds to 
reduce the chances of multiple units simultaneously 
starting after initial power up or after a power 
interruption, creating a large electrical spike.

  loW PreSSure bYPASS TIMer

—If the compressor is 

running and the low pressure switch opens, then the 
control will keep the compressor on for 120 seconds. 
After 2 minutes if the low pressure switch remains 
open, the control will shut down the compressor and 
enter a soft lockout. The compressor will not be 
energized until the low pressure switch closes and the 

anti-short cycle time delay expires. If the low pressure 
switch opens 2–4 times in 1 hour, the unit will enter a 
hard lock out and need to be reset.

• 

broWnouT/SurGe/PoWer InTerruPTIon 
ProTeCTIon

—The brownout protection in the UPM 

board will shut down the compressor if the 
incoming power falls below 18 VAC. The compressor 
will remain off till the voltage goes above 18 VAC and 
the anti short cycle timer (300 seconds) times out. 
The unit will not go into a hard lockout. 

• 

MAlfunCTIon ouTPuT

—The controller has a set of 

wet contacts for remote fault indication or dry contacts 
for communication with a DDC controller or BMS. The 
fault output will depend on the dip switch setting for 
“ALARM”. If it set to “CONST’, a constant signal will be 
produced to indicate a fault has occurred and the unit 
requires inspection to determine the type of fault. If it is 
set to “PULSE”, a pulse signal is produced and a fault 
code is detected by a remote device indicating the fault. 

See L.E.D. Fault Indication below for blink code 

explanations. The remote device must have a malfunction 
detection capability when the UPM board is set to “PULSE”.

• 

TeST dIP SWITCH

—A test dip switch is provided to 

reduce all time delay settings to 5 seconds during 

troubleshooting or verification of unit operation. 

Note that operation of the unit while in test mode 
can lead to accelerated wear and premature failure 
of the unit. The “TEST” switch must be set back to 
“NO” for normal operation.

• 

freeZe SenSor

—This is optional and can be set 

to ignore or monitor a freeze sensor. There are 2 

configurable freeze points, 35°F & 15°F. The unit 

will enter a soft lock out until the temperature 
climbs above the set point and the anti-short cycle 
time delay has expired. The freeze sensor may not 

provide protection in the case of loss of flow in the 
heating mode. A flow switch or pressure 

differential switch is recommended to prevent unit 

operation in case of loss of flow.

Caution

  If unit is employing a fresh water system (no 

anti-freeze protection), it is extremely important to 
have the “Freeze” switch set to 35°F in order to 
shut down the unit at the appropriate leaving 
water temperature and protect your heat pump 
from freezing if a freeze sensor is included.

Safety devices and the uPM Controller 

Summary of Contents for TA025

Page 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual TA Series 6 720 220 046 Revised 03 11 ...

Page 2: ... Copyright 2011 Bosch Inc All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...ed Systems 12 System Checkout 13 Unit Start Up 13 Heat Recovery Package 13 Maintenance 15 Well Water Application 16 Cooling Tower Boiler Application 17 Earth Coupled Application 18 Wiring Diagrams 19 Single Phase ECM Blower 19 Single Phase ECM Blower Electric Heat 20 Operating Pressures Temperatures 21 Unit Check Out 25 Trouble Shooting 26 Table of Contents Model Nomenclature SUPPLY AIR LOCATION T...

Page 4: ...ored or moved in the normal upright position as indicated by the UP arrows on each carton at all times If unit stacking is required stack units as follows Vertical units less than 6 tons no more than two high Horizontal units less than 6 tons no more than three high Do not stack units larger than 6 tons SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installation and servicing of this equipment can be hazardous due to syst...

Page 5: ... drain in both directions to facilitate condensate removal See Figure 4 Figure 4 slightly larger than the base to minimize vibration transmission to the building structure It is not necessary to anchor the unit to the floor See Figure 1 MOUNTING HORIZONTAL UNITS While horizontal units may be installed on any level surface strong enough to hold their weight they are typically suspended above a ceil...

Page 6: ... must be as large as the unit connections on the heat pump larger on long runs Never use flexible hoses of a smaller inside diameter than that of the fluid connections on the unit TA units are supplied with either a copper or optional cupro nickel condenser Copper is adequate for ground water that is not high in mineral content Should your well driller express concern regarding the quality of the ...

Page 7: ...cities and maximum fuse breaker sizing Figure 5 Electrical Box Component Layout SINGLE TWO STEP Figure 6 ECM Interface Board ECM INTERFACE BOARD THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS Thermostatwiringisconnectedtothe10pinscrewtype terminalblockonthelowercenterportionoftheECM InterfaceBoard Inadditiontoprovidingaconnecting pointforthermostatwiring theinterfaceboardalso translatesthermostatinputsintocontrolcommands...

Page 8: ...ermostat connection block are four sets of jumper pins labeled ADJ DELAY HEAT and COOL The ADJ set of pins are labeled NORM and TEST TA units will all be set on the NORM position from the factory however airflow can be increased or decreased by 15 from the pre programmed setting by relocating the jumper in this section The TEST position is used to verify proper motor operation If a motor problem i...

Page 9: ...imesin1hour theunitwillentera hardlockoutandneedtobereset BROWNOUT SURGE POWER INTERRUPTION PROTECTION The brownout protection in the UPM board will shut down the compressor if the incoming power falls below 18 VAC The compressor will remain off till the voltage goes above 18 VAC and the anti short cycle timer 300 seconds times out The unit will not go into a hard lockout MALFUNCTIONOUTPUT Thecont...

Page 10: ...ppropriate tap to ensure a minimum of 18 volts secondary control voltage 24 volts is ideal for best operation 2 Long length thermostat and control wiring leads may create voltage drop Increase wire gauge or up size transformers may be required to insure minimum secondary voltage supply 3 Boschrecommendsthefollowingguidelinesfor wiringbetweenathermostatandtheunit 18GAup to60foot 16GAupto100ftand14G...

Page 11: ...ntil the thermostat stages are satisfied Note that if the unit compressor lock out for any reason at this time the electric heaters will continue to function normally Once the thermostat is satisfied the compressor shuts down and the fan ramps down either fan only mode or off over a span of 30 seconds If emergency heat W2 EM is called for the fan will ramp up to emergency heat air flow immediately...

Page 12: ...Utilizing the Ground Loop Pumping Package GLP makes the installation easy Anti freeze solutions are utilized when low evaporating conditions are expected to occur Refer to the GLP installation manuals for more specific instructions Earth Coupled Systems anyknownhazardsexistinyourarea werecommend propertestingtoassurethewellwaterqualityissuitable forusewithwatersourceequipment Inconditions anticipa...

Page 13: ... Set the thermostat to maintain the desired space temperature 12 Check for vibrations leaks etc Heat Recovery package The Heat Recovery package is a factory mounted option It consists of a forced pumped unit that em ploys a circulating pump to move water through a double wall vented heat exchanger and returns the heated water to the water tank The water is heated by superheated refrigerant dischar...

Page 14: ...efrigeration system and conserve the most energy On tanks with both upper and lower elements and thermostats the lower element should be turned down to 100 F while the upper element should be adjusted to 120 F Depending upon the specific needs of the customer you may need to adjust the upper element differently On tanks with a single thermostat lower the thermostat setting to 120 F or the LOW posi...

Page 15: ...r is not required however may be performed on some motors to extend motor life Use SAE 20 non detergent electric motor oil 4 The condensate drain should be checked annually by cleaning and flushing to insure proper drainage 5 Periodic lockouts almost always are caused by air or water flow problems The lockout shutdown of the unit is a normal protective measure in the design of the equipment If con...

Page 16: ...F EWT MIN 1 LINE VOLTAGE DISCONNECT UNIT 2 FLEX DUCT CONNECTION 3 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CONNECTION 4 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION 5 VIBRATION PAD 6 P T PORTS 7 HOSE KITS Optional 8 BALL VALVES 9 SOLENOID VALVE SLOW CLOSING 10 CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 11 PRESSURE TANK Optional 12 LINE VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ELECTRIC HEATER NOTE SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION ...

Page 17: ...lication COOLING TOWER BOILER APPLICATION 1 LINE VOLTAGE DISCONNECT UNIT 2 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CONNECTION 3 P T PLUGS Optional 4 HOSE KITS Optional 5 BALL VALVES 6 SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES OF CENTRAL SYSTEM 7 FLEX DUCT CONNECTION 8 HANGING BRACKETS ASSEMBLY 9 THREADED ROD 10 HANGING BRACKET ASSEMBLY NOTE SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION ...

Page 18: ...NE VOLTAGE DISCONNECT UNIT 2 FLEX DUCT CONNECTION 3 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CONNECTION 4 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION UNIT 5 P T PORTS 6 VIBRATION PAD 7 CONDENSATE DRAIN 8 GROUND LOOP CONNECTION KIT 555 000 001 9 GROUND LOOP PUMPING PACKAGE GL001 1 or 002 1 10 POLYETHELENE WITH INSULATION 11 LINE VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ELECTRIC HEATER NOTE SEE FIGURE 3 FOR CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION ...

Page 19: ...6 720 220 046 Revised 03 11 Subject to change without prior notice 19 TA Series Typical Wiring Diagram Figure 13 Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase ECM Blower Motor ...

Page 20: ...Subject to change without prior notice Revised 03 11 6 720 220 046 20 TA Series Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase ECM Blower Motor Electric Heat Typical Wiring Diagram ...

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Page 24: ... 11 14 31 38 18 0 128 156 297 363 10 12 19 24 142 173 374 457 8 10 33 40 9 0 135 164 351 429 13 16 18 22 146 178 388 474 12 15 33 41 18 0 131 159 329 401 10 12 19 23 155 189 396 483 9 11 35 43 9 0 137 167 385 469 12 15 17 21 18 0 134 163 360 439 9 11 18 22 Suction Pressure PSIG Water Temp Drop F COOLING HEATING Entering Water Temp F Water Flow GPM Water Temp Rise F Air Temp Drop F Suction Pressure...

Page 25: ..._________ _______________ ______________ Fluid Flow gpm ______________________________ ______________________________ Source Fluid Type _______________________________ ______________________________ Fluid Flow gpm ______________________________ ______________________________ Fluid Side Pressure Drop ______________________________ ______________________________ Suction Discharge Pressure psig _____...

Page 26: ... Compressor motor grounded Internal winding grounded to the compressor shell Replace compressor If compressor burnout install suction filter dryer Compressor windings Open After compressor has cooled check continuity of the compressor windings If the windings are open replace the compressor Unit off on high pressure control Discharge pressure too high In COOLING mode Lack of or inadequate water fl...

Page 27: ... causing inefficient operation Compressor Check for defective compressor If discharge is too low and suction pressure is too high compressor is not pumping properly Replace compressor Reversing Valve Defective reversing valve creating bypass of refrigerant from discharge of suction side of compressor Replace reversing valve Operating pressures Compare unit operation pressures to the pressure tempe...

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