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Status Codes

Table 6 shows the status codes flashed by the amber status light.

Most system problems can be diagnosed by reading the status code
as flashed by the amber status light on the control board.
The codes are flashed by a series of short and long flashes of the
status light. The short flashes indicate the first digit in the status

code, followed by long flashes indicating the second digit of the
error code. The short flash is 0.25 seconds ON and the long flash

is 1.0 second ON. Time between flashes is 0.25 seconds. Time

between short flash and first long flash is 1.0 second. Time
between code repeating is 2.5 seconds with LED OFF.
Count the number of short and long flashes to determine the
appropriate flash code. Table 6 gives possible causes and actions

related to each error.

EXAMPLE

:

3 short flashes followed by 2 long flashes indicates a 32 code.

Table 6 shows this to be low pressure switch open.

Table 6 – TROUBLESHOOTING

OPERATION

FAULT

AMBER

LED

FLASH

CODE

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND ACTION

Standby – no call for unit operation

None

On solid, no

flash

Normal operation

low---stage Cool/Heat Operation

None

1, pause

Normal operation

high---stage Cool/Heat Operation

None

2, pause

Normal operation

System Commu-
nications Failure

16

Communication with user interface lost. Check wiring to User Interface,

indoor and outdoor units

Invalid Model Plug

25

Control does not detect a model plug or detects an invalid model plug. Unit

will not operate without correct model plug.

High Pressure

Switch Open

31*

High---pressure switch trip. Check refrigerant charge, outdoor fan operation

and coils for airflow restrictions.

Low Pressure

Switch Open

32*

Low pressure switch trip. Check refrigerant charge and indoor air flow

Control Fault

45

Outdoor unit control board has failed. Control board needs to be replaced.

Brown Out (230 v)

46

Line voltage < 187v for at least 4 seconds. Compressor and fan operation

not allowed until voltage>190v. Verify line voltage.

No 230v at Unit

47

There is no 230v at the contactor when indoor unit is powered and cooling/

heating demand exists. Verify the disconnect is closed and 230v wiring is

connected to the unit.

Outdoor Air Temp

Sensor Fault

53

Outdoor air sensor not reading or out of range. Ohm out sensor and check

wiring.

Outdoor Coil Sen-

sor Fault

55

Coil sensor not reading or out of range. Ohm out sensor and check wiring.

Thermistors out of

range

56

Improper relationship between coil sensor and outdoor air sensor. Ohm out

sensors and check wiring.

low---stage Ther-

mal Cutout

71*

Compressor operation detected then disappears while low---stage demand

exists. Possible causes are internal compressor overload trip or start relay

and capacitor held in circuit too long(if installed)

high---stage Ther-

mal Cutout

72*

Compressor operation detected then disappears while high---stage demand

exists. Possible causes are internal compressor overload trip or start relay

and capacitor held in circuit too long (if installed)

Contactor Shorted

73

Compressor voltage sensed when no demand for compressor operation

exists. Contactor may be stuck closed or there is a wiring error.

No 230V at Com-

pressor

(24ANA1 Only)

74

Compressor voltage not sensed when compressor should be starting. Con-

tactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error.

low---stage Did Not

Start

(24ANA7 Only)

75

Specified start voltage at VR terminal was not achieved in low---stage. Start

relay was de---energized after 1 second.

low---stage Did Not

Start 3 times

(24ANA7Only)

76

For 3 consecutive low---stage starts, the specified start voltage at VR terminal

was not achieved & start relay was de---energized. low---stage locked out for

30 minutes.

high---stage Did

Not Start

(24ANA7 Only)

77

Specified start voltage at VS terminal was not achieved in high---stage. Start

relay was de---energized after 1 second.

high---stage Did

Not Start 3 times

(24ANA7 Only)

78

For 3 consecutive high---stage starts, the specified start voltage at VS termi-

nal was not achieved & start relay was de---energized. high---stage locked

out for 30 minutes.

low---stage Ther-

mal Lockout

81

Thermal cutout occurs in three consecutive low/ high---stage cycles. low---

stage locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.

high---stage Ther-

mal Lockout

82

Thermal cutout occurs in three consecutive high/low---stage cycles. high---

stage locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.

Low Pressure

Lockout

83

Low pressure switch trip has occurred during 3 consecutive cycles. Unit

operation locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.

High Pressure

Lockout

84

High pressure switch trip has occurred during 3 consecutive cycles. Unit

operation locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.

Low Contactor

Open

(24ANA7 Only)

85

Compressor voltage not sensed when compressor should be starting. low---

stage contactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error.

High Contactor

Open

(24ANA7 Only)

87

Compressor voltage not sensed when compressor should be starting. high---

stage contactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error.

*

Sequence: Compressor contactor is de---energized and outdoor fan is energized for up to 15 minutes. If demand still exists, control will energize compressor

contactor after 15 minute delay. If fault is cleared, unit will resume operation. If fault still exists, fan shuts off, and error code continues to flash. Control will

attempt re---start every 15 minutes. Cycling low voltage defeats the 15 minute delay.

24AN

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Summary of Contents for 24ANA1 Infinity

Page 1: ...cognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand these signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazard...

Page 2: ...llation Specifications for this unit in residential new construction market require the outdoor unit indoor unit refrigerant tubing sets metering device and filter drier listed in presale literature There can be no deviation Consult the Application Guideline and Service Manual Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Using Puron Refrigerant to obtain required unit changes for specific applications and for ...

Page 3: ...d tubing diameters Refer to Table 2 for accessory requirements There are no buried line applications greater than 36 in 914 4 mm If refrigerant tubes or indoor coil are exposed to atmosphere they must be evacuated to 500 microns to eliminate contamination and moisture in the system Outdoor Unit Connected to Factory Approved Indoor Unit Outdoor unit contains correct system refrigerant charge for op...

Page 4: ...r CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Installation of filter drier in liquid line is required Refer to Fig 3 and install filter drier as follows 1 Braze 5 in 127 mm liquid tube to the indoor coil 2 Wrap filter drier with damp cloth 3 Braze filter drier to above 5 in 127 mm liquid tube Flow arrow must point towards indoor co...

Page 5: ...m unit per Section 440 14 of NEC Route Ground and Power Wires Remove access panel to gain access to unit wiring Extend wires from disconnect through power wiring hole provided and into unit control box WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbroken ground to minimize personal injury if ...

Page 6: ... board that allows the installing technician to select proper airflows For adjustments to control board and recommended A C SIZE and CFM ADJUST selections This fan coil has an adjustable blower off delay factory set at 90 sec for high and low stage blower operation For other combinations of equipment consult the Product Data Sheet START UP CAUTION UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD Failure to follow...

Page 7: ...ht on the outdoor board see Fig 6 indicates successful communication with the other system products The green LED will remain OFF until communications is established Once a valid command is received the green LED will turn ON continuously If no communication is received within 2 minutes the LED will be turned OFF until the next valid communication Amber Status Light An amber colored STATUS light i...

Page 8: ...s Table 3 Outdoor Fan Motor PWM Outdoor Temp DC volts Tolerance 2 MODEL LOW STAGE OAT 104_F 40_C HIGH STAGE OAT 104_F 40_C LOW HIGH STAGE OAT 104_F 40_C 24ANA124 9 57 10 88 11 90 24ANA136 9 06 10 23 11 90 24ANA148 9 91 11 04 11 90 24ANA160 10 83 11 70 11 90 NOTE For 24ANA1 models in low ambient cooling the PWM output for both high and low stage equals the value for low stage operation below 55_F 1...

Page 9: ...r the unit to operate NOTE The model plug takes priority over factory model information input at the factory If the model plug is removed after initial power up the unit will operate according to the last valid model plug installed and flash the appropriate fault code temporarily Table 4 Model Plug Information MODEL NUMBER MODEL PLUG NUMBER PIN RESISTANCE K ohms Pins 1 4 Pins 2 3 24ANA724 HK70EZ00...

Page 10: ... Contactor Open 24ANA7 models No 230V at Compressor 24ANA1 models If the compressor voltage is not sensed when the compressor should be starting the appropriate contactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error The control will flash the appropriate fault code Check the contactor and control box wiring 24ANA7 Models Only Compressor Start Detection In low stage if the specified start voltage a...

Page 11: ...rload attached to motor windings Compressor Control Contactors The contactor s have a 24 volt coil The electronic control board controls the operation of the appropriate contactors TEMPERATURE THERMISTORS Thermistors are electronic devices which sense temperature As the temperature increases the resistance decreases Thermistors are used to sense outdoor ambient OAT and coil temperature OCT Refer t...

Page 12: ... that all wiring and tubing is secure in unit before adding panels and covers Securely fasten all panels and covers 3 Tighten service valve stem caps to 1 12 turn past finger tight 4 Leave Users Manual with owner Explain system operation and periodic maintenance requirements outlined in manual 5 Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer file CARE AND MAINTENANCE For continuing h...

Page 13: ...nd exists Possible causes are internal compressor overload trip or start relay and capacitor held in circuit too long if installed high stage Ther mal Cutout 72 Compressor operation detected then disappears while high stage demand exists Possible causes are internal compressor overload trip or start relay and capacitor held in circuit too long if installed Contactor Shorted 73 Compressor voltage s...

Page 14: ...M 24VAC Common C COM C Humidify HUM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Return SRTN SRTN Outdoor Sensor Humidifier Solenoid Valve Remote Room Sensor THERMIDISTAT VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE TWO STAGE AIR CONDITIONER A09338 Thermidistat Model TP PRH 01 or TP NRH 01 w VS Furnace 2 Stage Air Conditioner Variable Speed Furnace Thermidistat 2 Stage Air Conditioner Heat Stage 2 O B W2 W2 Heat...

Page 15: ...le with POE oils S Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil S Do not use liquid line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig S Do not leave Puron suction line filter driers in line longer than 72 hours S Do not install a suction line filter drier in liquid line S POE oils absorb moisture rapidly Do not expose oil to atmosphere S POE oils may cause damage to certain plas...

Page 16: ... W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 07 09 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 24ANA 6SI Replaces 24ANA 5SI 24ANA ...

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