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Table 2 – Heat Pump/Air Conditioner Board Status Codes

OPERATION

FAULT

AMBER

LED

FLASH

CODE

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND ACTION

Standby – no call for unit opera-

tion

None

On solid,

no flash

Normal operation.

Emergency Mode

Standard Ther-

mostat Control

Rapid, con-

tinuous

flashing

Unit being controlled by standard thermostat inputs instead of Infin-

ity Control. Only high stage operation is available. This operating

mode should be used in emergency situations only.

Low Stage Cool/Heat Operation

None

1, pause

Normal operation.

High Stage Cool/Heat Opera-

tion

None

2, pause

Normal operation.

System Commu-

nications Failure

16

Communication with UI lost. Check wiring to UI, 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

Sensor 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 voltage sensed, then disappears while cooling or heat-

ing demand exists. Possible causes are internal compressor over-

load trip or start relay not releasing (if installed).

High Stage Ther-

mal Cutout

72

Compressor voltage sensed, then disappears while cooling or heat-

ing demand exists. Possible causes are internal compressor over-

load trip or start relay not releasing (if installed).

Contactor

Shorted

73

Compressor voltage sensed when no demand for compressor op-

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

error.

No 230V at

Compressor

74

Compressor voltage not sensed when compressor should be start-

ing. Contactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error.

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.

COOLING AND HEATING OPERATION
With a call for first stage cooling, the outdoor fan, reversing valve,

and low stage compressor are energized. If low--stage cannot
satisfy cooling demand, high--stage cooling is energized by the UI.

After second stage is satisfied, the unit returns to low--stage

operation until first stage is satisfied or until second stage is
required again. When both first stage and second stage cooling are

satisfied, the compressor will shut off. The reversing valve will
remain energized until the control board power is removed or a call

for heating in initiated. With a call for heating, the outdoor fan and

compressor are energized. The compressor will operate in high or
low stage operation, as needed to meet the heating demand. When

the heating demand is satisfied, the compressor and fan will shut
off. The reversing valve is de--energized in the heating mode.

NOTE

: When two--stage unit is operating at low--stage, system

vapor (suction) pressure will be higher than a standard single--stage
system or high--stage operation.

NOTE

:

Outdoor fan motor will continue to operate for one

minute after compressor shuts off, when outdoor ambient is greater
than or equal to 100

°

F (38

°

C).

UTILITY INTERFACE WITH INFINITY CONTROL
The utility curtailment relay should be connected to factory
supplied pigtails (PINK, connected to R, VIOLET connected to Y2

on the control board) located in the low voltage splice box (See

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Summary of Contents for Infinity 15 SEER 50XT-A

Page 1: ...round Lead to Ground Screw 9 Routing Control Power Wires 11 Accessory Installation 11 Special Procedures for 208 v Operation 12 PRE START UP 13 START UP 13 20 Unit Start Up 13 Sequence of Operation 17...

Page 2: ...ckaged heat pump is fully self contained and designed for outdoor installation See Fig 1 Standard units are shipped in a horizontal discharge configuration for installation on a rooftop or a cement sl...

Page 3: ...it basepan Anchor screw A09090 A09095 A09096 A09094 A09097 UNIT SIZE CATALOG NUMBER A IN mm B small base IN mm B large base IN mm C IN mm D IN mm E IN mm F IN mm Small or Large CPRFCURB010A00 11 279 1...

Page 4: ...4 A09128 Fig 5 50XT A24 30 Unit Dimensions 50XT A...

Page 5: ...5 A09129 Fig 6 50XT A36 60 Unit Dimensions 50XT A...

Page 6: ...es INSPECTION Prior to initial use and at monthly intervals all rigging shackles clevis pins and straps should be visually inspected for any damage evidence of wear structural deformation or cracks Pa...

Page 7: ...tween the unit and the conditioned space If a 90 degree elbow cannot be installed then a grille of sufficient strength and density should be installed to prevent objects from falling into the conditio...

Page 8: ...sposal methods comply with local codes restrictions and practices The units dispose of condensate through a 3 4 in NPT female fitting that exits on the compressor end of the unit Condensate water can...

Page 9: ...age that could affect warranty UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the unit being installed 1 Make all electrical connections in accordance with NEC NFP...

Page 10: ...Cfm Comfort Variable based on Comfort Settings see User Interface instructions for more information Efficiency 700 875 1050 1225 1400 1750 Max 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2000 Size in mm 10x10 254x254 10x...

Page 11: ...e F1 on Fig 15 The C circuit of transformer circuit is referenced to chassis ground through a printed circuit run at SEC2 and metal control board mounting eyelets Check to be sure control board is mou...

Page 12: ...Fig 14 SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR 208 V OPERATION Be sure unit disconnect switch is open Disconnect the yellow primary lead from the transformer See unit wiring label See Fig 17 Connect the yellow primary...

Page 13: ...ng conditions a Make sure that outdoor fan blade is correctly positioned in fan orifice See Fig 20 b Make sure that condensate drain pan and trap are filled with water to ensure proper drainage c Make...

Page 14: ...ment fuse If COMM LED does not light within proper time period and status code is displayed 1 Check system wiring to be sure UI is powered and connections are made A to A B to B etc and wiring is not...

Page 15: ...15 A09092 Fig 17 Wiring Schematic 50XT A Single Phase 50XT A...

Page 16: ...ed off The MOTOR LED will not flash to indicate communications when it is turned off Fan coil control is constantly communicating with the motor even when the motor and MOTOR LED are off If motor does...

Page 17: ...but may cause the low voltage fuse to open STATUS CODE 46 BROWNOUT CONDITION If the secondary voltage of the transformer falls below 15 vac for a period exceeding 4 seconds Status Code 46 will be dis...

Page 18: ...trip or start relay not releasing if installed Contactor Shorted 73 Compressor voltage sensed when no demand for compressor op eration exists Contactor may be stuck closed or there is a wiring error...

Page 19: ...when outdoor coil temp is outdoor air temperature plus 3_F 1 6 C or outdoor fan has been ON for 30 minutes Fan is turned off to allow refrigerant system to stabilize S In low stage fan is off when out...

Page 20: ...d adjustment to the specified factory charge must always be very minimal If a substantial adjustment is indicated an abnormal condition exists somewhere in the cooling system such as insufficient airf...

Page 21: ...21 A06297 Fig 18 Non Communicating Emergency Cooling Heating Wiring Connections A09109 Fig 19 Cooling Charging Table Subcooling 50XT A...

Page 22: ...To ensure continuing high performance and to minimize the possibility of premature equipment failure periodic maintenance must be performed on this equipment This packaged air conditioner unit should...

Page 23: ...ll obstructions to ensure proper cooling operation Never place articles on top of the unit CAUTION 1 Remove 4 screws holding outdoor grille and motor to top cover 2 Turn motor grille assembly upside d...

Page 24: ...land scroll compressor uses Mobil 3MA POE oil This is the only oil allowed for oil recharge Step 11 Refrigerant System This step covers the refrigerant system of the 50XT A including the compressor oi...

Page 25: ...Table 2 The control board should be replaced BROWN OUT PROTECTION If the line voltage is less than 187v for at least 4 seconds the appropriate compressor contactor and fan relay are de energized Compr...

Page 26: ...e sensors are out of range If the sensors are out of range the control will flash the appropriate fault code as shown in Table 2 The thermistor comparison is not performed during low ambient cooling o...

Page 27: ...psig low side retard S Use hoses with minimum 700 psig service pressure rating S Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant S Puron as with other HFCs is only compatible with POE oil...

Page 28: ...r Unit undersized for load Decrease load or increase unit size UI temperature set too low too high Reset UI setting Low refrigerant charge Locate leak repair and recharge Air in system Recover refrige...

Page 29: ...TIGHTNESS MAKE SURE THAT If Applicable ON 60 SIZE PURON HEAT PUMP ONLY THE TWO WIRE TIES FASTEN TO THE OUTDOOR COILS AND REVERSING VALVE ACCUMULATOR HAVE BEEN REMOVED III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY V...

Page 30: ...W Morris St D Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 03 09 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog...

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