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24VNA6: Installation Instructions

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Step 13 – System Functions and Major Components

The 24VNA6 models utilize an Infinity Communicating User Interface

(UI). When a demand for cooling exists, the wall control will direct the

outdoor  unit  to  operate  at  the  minimum  required  speed  to  satisfy

demand.  With a call for cooling, the outdoor fan is energized followed

by the compressor to run at a start speed. Once the start criteria is met the

compressor  and  fan  will  ramp  to  the  target  demand.    If  continued

operation at the initial speed does not satisfy demand, the system will

ramp  up  in  60  RPM  increments  until  it  satisfies  the  demand. After

coping  with  the  higher  demand,  the  unit  returns  to  lower  capacity

operation  until  the  demand  is satisfied or  until  an increase in  demand

occurs.    Ideal  performance  is  achieved  when  system  operates

continuously  at  the  lowest  speed  possible,  minimizing  variation  in

conditioned space temperatures while using minimal power.
As the unit operates at lower capacity, system vapor (suction) pressure

will be higher than it is during a standard single-stage system operation

or during a higher capacity operation. 
When all demand is satisfied, the compressor will shut off.  An internal

pressure equalization valve will energize during the off-cycle to allow

for easy start up at the next call for cooling.
The conventional thermostat inputs is designed to work for emergency

operation only.  Connections are Y1, Y2 and C. When Y1 is energized

the  outdoor  unit  will  operate  at  speeds  equivalent  to  1.5,  or  median,

demand.   When Y1  and Y2  are  energized,  the  system  will  operate  at

maximum capacity. 
The user interface (UI) displays the operation mode and fault codes as

specified  in  the  troubleshooting  section.  See 

Table 7

  for  codes  and

definitions.

NOTE: 

Only  one  code  will  be  displayed  on  the  outdoor  unit  control

board (the most recent, with the highest priority).  The latest codes are

stored and can be accessed via the UI.

Primary Control Module

The Primary Control Module (PCM) controls the various functions of

the outdoor unit.  The PCM has the following outputs:

1. Vapor Injection EXV
2. VFD Modbus communication
3. VFD low-voltage relay control
4. Pressure Equalization valve 
5. O signal
6. W signal
7. Liquid Line Solenoid

The PCM has the following inputs:

1. Outdoor discharge thermistor (ODT)
2. Outdoor ambient thermistor (OAT)
3. Outdoor coil thermistor (OCT)
4. Discharge & suction pressure transducers (OPT)
5. Service Interface communication port
6. CCN communication (ABCD plug)
7. Model plug
8. 24VAC input power

The  PCM  receives  a  cooling  demand  from  the  wall  control  and

determines the appropriate compressor, fan, PEV, and LLS action based

upon the various sensor inputs.

Utility Interface With Infinity Control

The  utility  curtailment  relay  should  be  wired  between  the  two  UTIL

connections  on  the  control  board  for  this  Infinity  Communicating

System  (see 

Fig. 26

).  This  input  allows  a  power  utility  device  to

interrupt  compressor  operation  during  peak  load  periods.  When  the

utility sends a signal to shut the system down, the User Interface will

display:  "Curtailment Active".  See UI installation instructions for setup

details.

Infinity Control, Green Communications (COMM) Light

A green LED (COMM light) on the outdoor board (see 

Fig. 27

) indicates

successful  communication  with  the  other  system  products.  The  green

LED will remain OFF until communication 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.

Summary of Contents for 24VNA6 Series

Page 1: ...thin 24VNA6 11 Step13 System Functions and Major Components 12 Primary Control Module 12 Utility Interface With Infinity Control 12 Infinity Control Green Communications COMM Light 12 Amber Status Lig...

Page 2: ...ration with enough bends to provide 10 ft 3 05 m of total line set length outside the dwelling 3 Ensure that vapor and liquid tube diameters are appropriate for unit capacity 4 Run refrigerant tubes a...

Page 3: ...t and Job Site Unpack Unit Move to final location Remove carton taking care not to damage unit This unit employs one louver spacer on each of the four sides to prevent louver movement during operation...

Page 4: ...ant piping arrangements with equivalent lengths of greater than 80 ft 24 38 m and or when elevation difference between indoor and outdoor unit is greater than 20 ft 6 10 m follow the piping configurat...

Page 5: ...stallation CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation If ANY refrigerant tubing is buried provide a 6 in 152 4 mm vertical rise at s...

Page 6: ...lves see Table 1 Sweat Connections Use refrigerant grade tubing Service valves are closed from factory and ready for brazing After wrapping service valve with a wet cloth braze sweat connections using...

Page 7: ...nate transferred noise If further communication issues exist consider using shielded low voltage wires and only connect shielding to C terminal at end nearest indoor coil Final Wiring Check IMPORTANT...

Page 8: ...Do not attempt to operate the system in heating or cooling mode at this time Mode OFF Vapor and liquid line service valves should be fully closed 2 If the outdoor ambient temperature is between 65 F...

Page 9: ...e text line set and vapor line to choose line set length and vapor line diameter see Fig 17 and Fig 18 After complete press next to advance to next screen 12 If this is a new install i e the ODU is fa...

Page 10: ...ice and without obligations 10 A200035 Fig 17 Select Line Set Length Vapor Line Diameter A200036 Fig 18 Adjust Line Set Length Vapor Line Diameter that is Installed A200037 Fig 19 Charging Mode Select...

Page 11: ...or and outdoor unit prior to servicing unit A200040 Fig 22 Pump Down Setup Screen A200041 Fig 23 Pump Down Status Screen Evacuation and Recovery of Refrigerant from within 24VNA6 Because the 5 ton uni...

Page 12: ...he user interface UI displays the operation mode and fault codes as specified in the troubleshooting section See Table 7 for codes and definitions NOTE Only one code will be displayed on the outdoor u...

Page 13: ...any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 13 A200049 Fig 26 Variable Speed Control Board with optional Utility Relay A200044 Fig 27 Primary Control Board Status LED Ye...

Page 14: ...an air cooled device that communicates with the PCM and drives the compressor to the demanded RPM The VFD provides DC voltage to the fan motor and sends a fan RPM signal to the electronics on the fan...

Page 15: ...temporarily Pressure Switch Protection The outdoor unit is equipped with high pressure switch If this switch opens the VFD will lose line power and the compressor and fan motor will not operate The hi...

Page 16: ...ting Locations Failed Thermistor Default Operation Factory defaults have been provided in the event of failure of outdoor air thermistor OAT and or outdoor coil thermistor OCT If the OAT sensor should...

Page 17: ...lash and first long flash is 1 0 second Time between code repeating is 2 5 seconds with LED OFF Codes are easily read from user interface UI or the 5x7 LED display on the PCM EXAMPLE 3 short flashes f...

Page 18: ...ommon C COM Humidify HUM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com SRTN Outdoor Sensor Humidifier Solenoid Valve Remote Room Sensor Y1 J1 Jumper on Control Board Jumper Wire Required for...

Page 19: ...High Temperature Limit 35 11 58 Compressor High Compression Limit 36 15 55 Compressor Low Compression Limit 38 13 53 Compressor Starting Error 54 Compressor No Pump 18 High Differential Pressure Start...

Page 20: ...pressor Underspeed Shutdown 84 11 58 VFD Heat Sink Overtemp Shutdown 85 13 53 DC Under Voltage Shutdown 14 54 DC Over Voltage Shutdown 86 06 46 VFD Communication Error 87 13 53 VFD Initialization Erro...

Page 21: ...8 71 VFD Estimator Malfunction 4 hours 39 53 Fan Start Malfunction 4 hours 39 55 Unexpected Fan Shutdown Malfunction 4 hours 39 58 Fan Motor Malfunction 4 hours 53 41 OST Open Low Temp Duration of Eve...

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