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When the E terminal is no longer grounded the unit will 

automatically return to normal operation.

Note: 

The remote shutdown input (E) will suspend unit 

operation. Disconnect power when servicing the 

unit/controller.

Important Alarm Interaction Note:

Note: 

If a “compressor low suction temperature” or 

“freeze fault” alarm is active prior to receiving the 

emergency shutdown input, the fixed 60 second 

defrost process will continue until its completion. 

When the defrost process is complete, the unit 

shall be shutdown.

High / Low Pressure Faults (HP/LP)

Normally closed high and low refrigerant pressure switches 

help protect the water source heat pump from excessively 

high or low refrigerant pressures. The MicroTech III unit 

controller monitors these switches individually. If the 

compressor is running and the HP circuit is open, the 

controller enters a pressure fault mode. If the LP circuit is 

open after a time delay (default of 30 seconds, adjustable if 

a communication module is present) the controller enters a 

low pressure fault mode. The fan operates normally during 

a pressure fault condition.

Board LED Status – High/Low Pressure Faults

Pressure

Yellow

Green

Red

HP

Off

Off

Flash

LP

Off

Off

Solid

Only brownout and remote shutdown modes have higher 

priority than the pressure fault mode. See "Priority of Faults 

and Modes" on page 

12

 and Table 4 on page 

12

.

When the unit is in high or low pressure fault mode the 

following occurs:

1 . 

When JP4 is open the (A) terminal will be de-

energized, when there is a fault. A to C will be used 

to indicate an alarm signal. 

2 . 

The compressor de-energizes.

3 . 

The fan de-energizes.

4 . 

After the shutdown is complete the IV/PR(H8) output 

will change state. (On to Off / Off to On).

High or Low Pressure Reset

After the HP or LP circuit is closed, the unit does not return 

to normal operation until the control board is reset. The unit 

is locked out in this manner until the unit can be serviced.
The control board is reset by a short interruption of unit 

power, by holding down the tenant override button for 

more than 10 seconds, or via the Building Automation 

System (BAS).

Low Suction Line Temperature Fault

Board LED Status – Low Suction Line Temperature Fault

Yellow

Green

Red

Flash

Off

Off

Heating Mode

When the suction line temperature falls below 28°F 

on standard equipment (6.5°F on Geothermal) the low 

temperature fault generates the following:
■  The reversing valve de-energizes. The compressor 

and fan continue to operate in cooling mode for 

60 seconds, which results in a defrost mode. This 

defrosts any ice that may have accumulated in 

the water-to-refrigerant coil, because of a lack of 

condenser water flow in heat mode.

■  In heat mode the low temperature fault is subject to 

Intelligent Reset.

■  The fault terminal “A” changes state based on JP4 

jumper in defrost mode. Terminal "A" will return 

to a normal “no fault” state when the temperature 

recovers to 36°F for standard loop water temperature 

(14.5°F for glycol protected loop temperature).

Cooling & Dehumid Mode

When the suction line temperature falls below 28°F in cool 

mode the:
■  Compressor de-energizes.
■  The fan continues to run for 60 seconds.
■  Alarm output de-energizes, with JP4 = open.
■  When the suction line temperature recovers to 36°F 

in cool mode the low temperature fault is subject to 

Intelligent Reset. Fault automatically clears when 

operating in the dehumidification mode.

Fan Only Mode

When the suction line temperature falls below the alarm 

temperature based on the previous control mode.
■  Fan de-energizes.
■  Alarm output de-energizes, when JP4 = open.
■  In Fan Only mode, the low temperature fault is 

subject to Intelligent Reset if the previous operating 

mode was heating or cooling. If the previous 

operating mode was dehumid the alarm will auto 

clear.

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Summary of Contents for MicroTech III

Page 1: ...ion Maintenance Manual MicroTech III Unit Controller for Water Source Heat Pump Units Used with Enfinity Models CCH CCW VFC VFW MHC MHW LVC LVW OM 931 6 Group WSHP Part Number 910157590 Date September...

Page 2: ...al Equipment 15 Appendix A 15 Operation and Maintenance of I O Expansion Module 15 Start up 16 Initial Power up 16 Operation 17 Electric Heat Controls 17 Multiple Speed Fan Control 17 Circuit Two Addi...

Page 3: ...ump LonWorks Communication Module IM 928 MicroTech III Water Source Heat Pump Unit Controller BACnet MS TP Communication Module IM 933 LonWorks Plug In Software for use with MicroTech III Unitary Cont...

Page 4: ...put H7 1 1 No Connection H7 2 No Connection MicroTech III Unit Controller H7 3 Red LED Output H7 4 Green LED Output H7 5 Yellow LED Output H7 6 Red Green Yellow LED Common H8 1 1 Isolation Valve Pump...

Page 5: ...M 931 6 MicroTech III Unit Controller for WSHP 5 www DaikinApplied com MicroTech III Unit Controller MicroTech III Unit Controller Connections Figure 1 MicroTech III Unit Controller Terminal Locations...

Page 6: ...ed Service Test Mode Fan Operation JP2 Open Continuous Fan Operation On when not operating in the unccupied mode Shorted Cycling Fan Operation Auto Loop Fluid JP3 see warning Open Water Loop Fluid wat...

Page 7: ...1 and Y1 respectively for single circuit units in occupied mode For information on W2 and Y2 for dual circuit units refer to Dual Circuit Units on page 17 The MicroTech III unit controller is configur...

Page 8: ...hen the Y1 terminal is de energized the following occurs 1 The compressor de energizes 2 The fan de energizes unless the G terminal is energized 24VAC or JP2 is open 3 The IV PR H8 control output ener...

Page 9: ...unit operation No faults or modes have higher priority than a brownout fault condition Remote shutdown and brownout conditions have the same level of priority See Priority of Faults and Modes on page...

Page 10: ...r LP circuit is closed the unit does not return to normal operation until the control board is reset The unit is locked out in this manner until the unit can be serviced The control board is reset by...

Page 11: ...ers an automatic lockout on the 3rd fault The retry count is reset to zero every 24 hours Refer to Table 3 Faults Tenant Override Note It is recommended that the Occupied Opera tion on page 7 and Unoc...

Page 12: ...figured with mode and fault priorities Table 4 illustrates that the lower the priority level number the higher the priority of the fault or mode There are some exceptions to this priority list For exa...

Page 13: ...y adhere to field wiring procedures regarding proper lockout and tagout of components Figure 6 MicroTech III Unit Controller LED Status and Faults Troubleshooting Reference Flash Yellow LED Read Outpu...

Page 14: ...pressor wiring for defective wiring or loose connection Check for faulty compressor capacitor Insufficient cooling or heating Check for lock rotor amp draw Check for defective compressor internal wind...

Page 15: ...evice to drive a mechanical relay not supplied by Daikin then use the mechanical relay s dry contacts to drive the desired MicroTech III unit controller input The MicroTech III unit controller s valve...

Page 16: ...R Dehumidification JP2 JP2 Open None default JP2 Shorted Hot Gas Water Reheat HGR Secondary Heating Options JP3 JP4 JP3 Open None JP4 Open JP3 Shorted Supplemental Electric Heat JP4 Open JP3 Open Boil...

Page 17: ...xpansion Module and no electric heat it is possible to configure the I O Expansion Module for a two speed fan If there is a call for continuous fan compressor off the fan motor runs in low speed If th...

Page 18: ...in 6 H8 Pin 1 Dual compressor compressor 2 normally open output all others fan medium speed normally open Pin 2 24 VAC common Pin 3 No connection Pin 4 Dual compressor reversing valve for circuit 2 al...

Page 19: ...nit mounted return air discharge air and leaving water temperature sensor Wall mounted temperature sensors include setpoint adjustment and tenant override The user has the capability of substituting t...

Page 20: ...he range 0 127 Four green status LEDs on the communication module indicate communication activity on the MS TP communication network and with the unit controller Figure 10 MicroTech III BACnet MS TP S...

Page 21: ...emperature EWT sensor is included with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor CDS Condensate Ov...

Page 22: ...ering Water Temperature EWT sensor is included with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor CDS...

Page 23: ...d Entering Water Temperature EWT sensor is included with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor...

Page 24: ...d with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Table B 208V RED 230V ORG 460V BLK RED Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor CDS Conden...

Page 25: ...able B 208V RED 230V ORG Notes Transformer Unused wire to be capped Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor COS Condensate Overflow...

Page 26: ...alve Capability Short Cycle Protection Random Start Unoccupied Mode Override Mode Pump Restart Loadshed Brownout Protection Unit Shutdown Condensate Overflow Protection Remote Reset 1 Intelligent Rese...

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Page 28: ...o its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Applied Representative for warranty details To find your local Daikin Applied Representative go...

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