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Tranquility

®

 Compact (TC) Series

R e v. :   0 2 / 0 4 / 1 3

On = Enabled. Off = Disabled.

DIP switch 2: Stage 2 Selection - provides selection of 
whether compressor has an “on” delay. If set to stage 
2, the compressor will have a 3 second delay before 
energizing. Also, if set for stage 2, the alarm relay will 
NOT cycle during test mode.

On = Stage 1. Off = Stage 2

DIP switch 3: Not Used.
DIP switch 4

:

 DDC Output at EH2 - provides selection for 

DDC operation. If set to “DDC Output at EH2,” the EH2 
terminal will continuously output the last fault code of 
the controller. If set to “EH2 normal,” EH2 will operate as 
standard electric heat output.

On = EH2 Normal. Off = DDC Output at EH2

.

Note: Some CXM controls only have a 2 position DIP 
switch package. If this is the case, this option can be 
selected by clipping the jumper which is in position 4 
of SW1.

Jumper not clipped = EH2 Normal. Jumper clipped = 
DDC Output at EH2.

DIP switch 5: Factory Setting - Normal position is “On.” 
Do not change selection unless instructed to do so by 
the factory.

-Slow Flash = 1 fl ash every 2 seconds
-Fast Flash = 2 fl ashes every 1 second
-Flash code 2 = 2 quick fl ashes, 10 second pause, 2 quick 
fl ashes, 10 second pause, etc.
-On pulse 1/3 second; off pulse 1/3 second

CXM Controls

Description of Operation

LED

Alarm Relay

Normal Mode

On

Open

Normal Mode with UPS Warning

On

Cycle (closed 5 sec., Open 25 sec.)

CXM is non-functional

Off

Open

Fault Retry

Slow Flash

Open

Lockout

Fast Flash

Closed

Over/Under Voltage Shutdown

Slow Flash

Open (Closed after 15 minutes)

Test Mode - No fault in memory

Flashing Code 1

Cycling Code 1

Test Mode - HP Fault in memory

Flashing Code 2

Cycling Code 2

Test Mode - LP Fault in memory

Flashing Code 3

Cycling Code 3

Test Mode - FP1 Fault in memory

Flashing Code 4

Cycling Code 4

Test Mode - FP2 Fault in memory

Flashing Code 5

Cycling Code 5

Test Mode - CO Fault in memory

Flashing Code 6

Cycling Code 6

Test Mode - Over/Under
shutdown in memory

Flashing Code 7

Cycling Code 7

Test Mode - UPS in memory

Flashing Code 8

Cycling Code 8

Test Mode - Swapped Thermistor

Flashing Code 9

Cycling Code 9

Table 4: CXM LED And Alarm Relay Operations

 

CAUTION!

 

CAUTION! 

Do not restart units without inspection and 

remedy of faulting condition. Equipment damage may occur. 

CXM Control 

- For detailed control information, 

see CXM or DXM Application, Operation and 
Maintenance (AOM) manual (part # 97B0003N12 or part 
#97B0003N13).

Field Selectable Inputs

 - Test mode: Test mode allows 

the service technician to check the operation of the 
control in a timely manner. By momentarily shorting the 
test terminals, the CXM control enters a 20 minute test 
mode period in which all time delays are sped up 15 
times. Upon entering test mode, the status LED will fl ash 
a code representing the last fault. For diagnostic ease at 
the thermostat, the alarm relay will also cycle during test 
mode. The alarm relay will cycle on and off similar to the 
status LED to indicate a code representing the last fault, 
at the thermostat. Test mode can be exited by shorting 
the test terminals for 3 seconds.
Retry Mode: If the control is attempting a retry of a fault, 
the status LED will slow fl ash (slow fl ash = one fl ash every 
2 seconds) to indicate the control is in the process of 
retrying.

Field Confi guration Options - 

Note: In the following 

fi eld confi guration options, jumper wires should be 
clipped ONLY when power is removed from the CXM 
control.

Water coil low temperature limit setting: Jumper 3 (JW3-
FP1 Low Temp) provides fi eld selection of temperature 
limit setting for FP1 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or -12°C] 
(refrigerant temperature).

Not Clipped = 30°F [-1°C]. Clipped = 10°F [-12°C].

Air coil low temperature limit setting: Jumper 2 (JW2-
FP2 Low Temp) provides fi eld selection of temperature 
limit setting for FP2 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or -12°C] 
(refrigerant temperature). 

 Note: This jumper should 

only be clipped under extenuating circumstances, as 
recommended by the factory.

Not Clipped = 30°F [-1°C]. Clipped = 10°F [-12°C].

Alarm relay setting: Jumper 1 (JW1-AL2 Dry) provides 
fi eld selection of the alarm relay terminal AL2 to 
be jumpered to 24VAC or to be a dry contact (no 
connection).

Not Clipped = AL2 connected to R. Clipped = AL2 dry 
contact (no connection).

DIP Switches 

- Note: In the following fi eld confi guration 

options, DIP switches should only be changed when 
power is removed from the CXM control.

DIP switch 1: Unit Performance Sentinel Disable

 -

 

provides fi eld selection to disable the UPS feature.

Summary of Contents for Tranquility 16

Page 1: ...l Power Wiring 22 Electrical Power Low Voltage Wiring 23 Electrical Low Voltage Wiring 24 Electrical Thermostat Wiring 25 TC Blower Performance Data 26 Typical Wiring Diagram Units with DXM Board and...

Page 2: ...2 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps CL IM ATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Compact TC Series R ev 02 04 13 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 3: ...D RANGE w ULTRAQUIET 0 NONE FUTURE USE A Copper Water Coil w CoatedAir Coil HEAT EXCHANGER OPTIONS C Copper Water Coil w Non CoatedAir Coil L LEFT RETURN RETURNAIR OPTIONS R RIGHT RETURN B BACK DISCHA...

Page 4: ...tenance information which is important but which is not hazard related WARNING The EarthPure Application and Service Manual should be read and understood before attempting to service refrigerant circu...

Page 5: ...nstalling any of the system components Remove any dirt or debris found in or on these components Pre Installation Installation Operation and Maintenance instructions are provided with each unit Horizo...

Page 6: ...24x21 75 20x17 25 24x21 76 24x28 25 24x28 25 Filter Standard 1 Throwaway 10x18 10x18 10x18 20x20 20x20 20x20 20x20 24x24 20x20 24x24 1 14x24 1 18x24 1 14x24 1 18x24 Weight Operating lbs 103 105 114 1...

Page 7: ...anels Provide sufficient room to make water electrical and duct connection s If the unit is located in a confined space such as a closet provisions must be made for return air to freely enter the spac...

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Page 9: ...Lift out the access panel and set aside Lift and rotate the discharge panel to the other position as shown being careful with the blower wiring 3 Check blower wire routing and connections for tension...

Page 10: ...s and model of the specific unit If the unit is connected to existing ductwork a previous check should have been made to ensure that the ductwork has the capacity to handle the airflow required for th...

Page 11: ...8 for typical installation illustrations Refer to unit submittal data or engineering design guide for dimensional data 1 Install the unit on a piece of rubber neoprene orother mounting pad material fo...

Page 12: ...stalled and pitched away from the unit to allow for proper drainage This connection must meet all local plumbing building codes Vertical units utilize a condensate hose inside the cabinet as a trappin...

Page 13: ...water temperature is below the minimum expected dew point of the pipe ambient conditions Insulation is required if loop water temperature drops below the dew point insulation is required for ground l...

Page 14: ...ve and or J type swivel connection Balancing valves and an external low pressure drop solenoid valve for use in variable speed pumping systems may also be included in the hose kit The piping system sh...

Page 15: ...er your local sales office should be consulted to determine the antifreeze best suited to your area Freeze protection should be maintained to 15 F 9 C below the lowest expected entering loop temperatu...

Page 16: ...umps CL IM ATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Compact TC Series R ev 02 04 13 Ground Loop Heat Pump Applications Figure 13 Typical Ground Loop Application High and Low Voltage Knockouts Vi...

Page 17: ...PVC or CPVS piping may cause failure of the PVC CPVC PVC CPVC piping should never be used as supply or return water piping with water source heat pump products containing HFC 410A as system failures a...

Page 18: ...esired flow of 1 5 to 2 gpm per ton 2 0 to 2 6 l m per kW is achieved A second method of flow control requires a flow control device mounted on the outlet of the water control valve The device is typi...

Page 19: ...ll 0 5 ppm Maximum Maximum Allowable at maximum water temperature Chloride Levels 10 C 24 C 38 C Copper Cupronickel 20ppm NR NR 150 ppm NR NR 304 SS 400 ppm 250 ppm 150 ppm 316 SS 1000 ppm 550 ppm 375...

Page 20: ...on and sound transmission to the building General Line Voltage Wiring Be sure the available power is the same voltage and phase shown on the unit serial plate Line and low voltage wiring must be done...

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Page 22: ...gher static is required Low speed will deliver approximately 85 of rated airflow at 0 10 in w g 25 Pa An optional high static blower is available on some models WARNING Disconnect electrical power sou...

Page 23: ...l connections Review the appropriate AOM Application Operation and Maintenance manual for units with DDC controls Low Water Temperature Cutout Selection The CXM DXM control allows the field selection...

Page 24: ...e 19 Accessory Wiring Water Solenoid Valves An external solenoid valve s should be used on ground water installations to shut off flow to the unit when the compressor is not operating A slow closing v...

Page 25: ...aled to prevent erroneous temperature measurement Position the thermostat back plate against the wall so that it appears level and so the thermostat wires protrude through the middle of the back plate...

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Page 27: ...27 climatemaster com THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFIC I E NC Y Tranquility Compact TC Series R ev 0 2 0 4 1 3 Typical Wiring Diagram Units with DXM Board and PSC Fan Motor Three Phase...

Page 28: ...28 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps CL IM ATEM ASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Compact TC Series R ev 02 04 13 Typical Wiring Diagram Units with CXM Board and PSC Fan Motor Single Phase...

Page 29: ...4 CXM LED And Alarm Relay Operations CAUTION CAUTION Do not restart units without inspection and remedy of faulting condition Equipment damage may occur CXM Control For detailed control information se...

Page 30: ...clipped under extenuating circumstances as recommended by ClimateMaster technical services Not Clipped 30 F 1 C Clipped 10 F 12 C Alarm relay setting Jumper 4 JW4 AL2 Dry provides field selection of t...

Page 31: ...Accessory DIP Switch Settings 1 3 Thermostat type heat pump or heat cool DIP 1 3 provides selection of thermostat type Heat pump or heat cool thermostats can be selected When in heat cool mode Y1 is t...

Page 32: ...10 sec pause 2 quick flashes 10 sec pause etc Low pressure switch The low pressure switch must be open and remain open for 30 continuous seconds during on cycle to be recognized as a low pressure faul...

Page 33: ...the unit The green status light will flash code 3 when the unit is in ESD mode ESD mode code 3 green status LED Diagnostic Features The LED on the CXM board advises the technician of the current statu...

Page 34: ...e 8 are not normal or continuous operating conditions Minimum maximum limits are start up conditions to bring the building space up to occupancy temperatures Units are not designed to operate under th...

Page 35: ...per 1000 l of water or other equivalent approved cleaning agent Reset the boiler to raise the loop temperature to 100 F 38 C Circulate the solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours At the end of this pe...

Page 36: ...former has the properly selected voltage tap Entering water and air Ensure that entering water and air temperatures are within operating limits of Table 8a b Low water temperature cutout Verify that l...

Page 37: ...e 9 In S I units the formula is as follows HR kW TD x l s x 4 18 f Check air temperature drop across the air coil when compressor is operating Air temperature drop should be between 15 F and 25 F 8 C...

Page 38: ...the electrical panel Exercise caution when working with energized equipment CAUTION Verify that ALL water control valves are open and allow water flow prior to engaging the compressor Freezing of the...

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Page 44: ...ts should never be operated without a filter Washable high efficiency electrostatic filters when dirty can exhibit a very high pressure drop for the fan motor and reduce air flow resulting in poor per...

Page 45: ...ck for piping slope away from unit Check slope of unit toward outlet Poor venting Check vent location X Moisture on sensor Check for moisture shorting to air coil X X Plugged air filter Replace air fi...

Page 46: ...e Check fan motor operation and air flow restrictions Too high of external static Check static vs blower table X Reduced or no water flow in cooling Check pump operation or valve operation setting Che...

Page 47: ...eed Tap PSC Temperatures F or C Antifreeze Pressures PSIG or kPa Type Cooling Mode Heating Mode Entering Fluid Temperature Leaving Fluid Temperature Temperature Differential Return Air Temperature DB...

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Page 49: ...suf cient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM s products CM is not responsible for 1 The costs of any uids refrigerant or other system components or associated labor to repair...

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Page 52: ...ANDARD 13256 1 HEAT PUMPS W A T E R T O AIR BRI N E T O A I R ClimateMaster Inc 2009 ClimateMaster works continually to improve its products As a result the design and specifications of each product a...

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