Dettson COND-30-01 Installation Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 52

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APPENDIX 3:  RESISTANCE TABLE OF OUTDOOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 50 K 

° F 

° C 

Resistance 

kΩ 

° F 

°C 

Resistance 

kΩ 

° F 

° C 

Resistance 

kΩ 

°F 

°C 

Resistance 

kΩ 

-20 

-29 

853,5 

50 

10 

98 

120 

49 

18,34 

190 

88 

4,754 

-18 

-28 

799,8 

52 

11 

93,42 

122 

50 

17,65 

192 

89 

4,609 

-17 

-27 

750 

54 

12 

89,07 

124 

51 

16,99 

194 

90 

4,469 

-15 

-26 

703,8 

55 

13 

84,95 

126 

52 

16,36 

196 

91 

4,334 

-13 

-25 

660,8 

57 

14 

81,05 

127 

53 

15,75 

198 

92 

4,204 

-11 

-24 

620,8 

59 

15 

77,35 

129 

54 

15,17 

199 

93 

4,079 

-9 

-23 

580,6 

61 

16 

73,83 

131 

55 

14,62 

201 

94 

3,958 

-8 

-22 

548,9 

63 

17 

70,5 

133 

56 

14,09 

203 

95 

3,841 

-6 

-21 

516,6 

64 

18 

67,34 

135 

57 

13,58 

205 

96 

3,728 

-4 

-20 

486,5 

66 

19 

64,33 

136 

58 

13,09 

207 

97 

3,619 

-2 

-19 

458,3 

68 

20 

61,48 

138 

59 

12,62 

208 

98 

3,514 

-18 

432 

70 

21 

58,77 

140 

60 

12,17 

210 

99 

3,413 

-17 

407,4 

72 

22 

56,19 

142 

61 

11,74 

212 

100 

3,315 

-16 

384,5 

73 

23 

53,74 

144 

62 

11,32 

214 

101 

3,22 

-15 

362,9 

75 

24 

51,41 

145 

63 

10,93 

216 

102 

3,129 

-14 

342,8 

77 

25 

49,19 

147 

64 

10,54 

217 

103 

3,04 

-13 

323,9 

79 

26 

47,08 

149 

65 

10,18 

219 

104 

2,955 

10 

-12 

306,2 

81 

27 

45,07 

151 

66 

9,827 

221 

105 

2,872 

12 

-11 

289,6 

82 

28 

43,16 

153 

67 

9,489 

223 

106 

2,792 

14 

-10 

274 

84 

29 

41,34 

154 

68 

9,165 

225 

107 

2,715 

16 

-9 

259,3 

86 

30 

39,61 

156 

69 

8,854 

226 

108 

2,64 

18 

-8 

245,6 

88 

31 

37,96 

158 

70 

8,555 

228 

109 

2,568 

19 

-7 

232,6 

90 

32 

36,38 

160 

71 

8,268 

230 

110 

2,498 

21 

-6 

220,5 

91 

33 

34,88 

162 

72 

7,991 

232 

111 

2,431 

23 

-5 

209 

93 

34 

33,45 

163 

73 

7,726 

234 

112 

2,365 

25 

-4 

198,3 

95 

35 

32,09 

165 

74 

7,47 

235 

113 

2,302 

27 

-3 

199,1 

97 

36 

30,79 

167 

75 

7,224 

237 

114 

2,241 

28 

-2 

178,5 

99 

37 

29,54 

169 

76 

6,998 

239 

115 

2,182 

30 

-1 

169,5 

100 

38 

28,36 

171 

77 

6,761 

241 

116 

2,124 

32 

161 

102 

39 

27,23 

172 

78 

6,542 

243 

117 

2,069 

34 

153 

104 

40 

26,15 

174 

79 

6,331 

244 

118 

2,015 

36 

145,4 

106 

41 

25,11 

176 

80 

6,129 

246 

119 

1,963 

37 

138,3 

108 

42 

24,13 

178 

81 

5,933 

248 

120 

1,912 

39 

131,5 

109 

43 

23,19 

180 

82 

5,746 

250 

121 

1,863 

41 

125,1 

111 

44 

22,29 

181 

83 

5,565 

252 

122 

1,816 

43 

119,1 

113 

45 

21,43 

183 

84 

5,39 

253 

123 

1,77 

45 

113,4 

115 

46 

20,6 

185 

85 

5,222 

255 

124 

1,725 

46 

108 

117 

47 

19,81 

187 

86 

5,06 

257 

125 

1,682 

48 

102,8 

118 

48 

19,06 

189 

87 

4,904 

259 

126 

1,64 

Summary of Contents for COND-30-01

Page 1: ...ted in the outdoor unit If a metering device is already installed in the indoor coil it must be removed Both refrigerant lines must be separately insulated in order to avoid condensation and to ensure...

Page 2: ...on the interface card should be blinking once every two seconds 3 The communicating thermostat will display Heat_Pump_Found 4 Set the thermostat to COOL mode and adjust the set point to a lower value...

Page 3: ...oor unit 20 6 10 1 Electrical wiring 20 6 10 2 Air purging and leakage test 20 6 10 3 Outdoor unit condensate drainage 21 6 10 4 Check after installation and test operation 21 6 10 5 Operation test 21...

Page 4: ...ic and clearances 16 Figure 12 Multiposition configurations 17 Figure 13 Splashguard without front slope 17 Figure 14 Splashguard with front slope 18 Figure 15 Multiposition field conversion 18 Figure...

Page 5: ...uately grounded in accordance with the local electric codes Have all wiring connected tightly Loose connections may lead to overheating and a possible fire hazard All installation or repair work shall...

Page 6: ...ic expansion valve Aluminum fins copper tube Axial flow Automatic defrosting Net weight Gross weight Refrigerant COP SEER 1 Model EER Dehumidifying volume 208 230 60 Compressor power input Throttling...

Page 7: ...7 1 4 OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS CURVES Figure 1 Operation characteristic curves 30K Figure 2 Operation characteristic curves 36K...

Page 8: ...8 1 5 CAPACITY VARIATION RATIO ACCORDING TO TEMPERATURE Figure 3 30K Capacity ratio vs outdoor temperature Figure 4 36K Capacity ratio vs outdoor temperature...

Page 9: ...9 1 6 NOISE CRITERIA CURVE TABLES Figure 5 30K Noise curve Figure 6 36K noise curve Compressor frequency Hz Compressor frequency Hz...

Page 10: ...ON VIEWS Figure 7 30 36K dimensions 3 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM Figure 8 refrigerant system diagram Properly insulate ALL refrigerant tubing from outdoor units to the interior cooling coil to prevent...

Page 11: ...11 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 4 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Figure 9 30 36K Electrical diagram...

Page 12: ...12 4 2 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Figure 10 30 36K Circuit board...

Page 13: ...NTROL 5 2 1 Temperature Parameters Indoor thermostat temperature Indoor ambient temperature Note T compensationis determined by indoor and outdoor units If the indoor unit controls temperature compens...

Page 14: ...op and the indoor fan will run at pre set speed 2 Heating overload a If 52 2 126 the unit will return to n its original operation sate b If 55 131 frequency rise is not allowed c If 57 8 136 the compr...

Page 15: ...unit is installed in accordance with the installation instructions and is convenient for maintenance and repair 6 The maximum height difference between the indoor cooling coil and the outdoor unit is...

Page 16: ...lled with a vertical and horizontal drain pans and can be configured for upflow downflow horizontal blow through or horizontal pull through installations In the center opening of vertical drain pan a...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 12 Multiposition configurations Figure 13 Splashguard without front slope...

Page 18: ...out holes in the front panel to prevent air leakage Figure 15 Multiposition field conversion 6 7 3 Condensate drain Coils are equipped with multiple drain connections Determine the drain connections...

Page 19: ...blinking once every two seconds 2 The Orange LED on the interface card should be blinking once every two seconds 3 The communicating thermostat will display Heat_Pump_Found 4 Set the thermostat to COO...

Page 20: ...fastened properly NOTE Incorrect wiring may cause malfunction After the wires have been fastened ensure there is free space between the connection and fastening places on the main wire 6 10 2 Air purg...

Page 21: ...ay cause water leakage Is the voltage in accordance with the rated voltage marked on the nameplate It may cause electric malfunction or damage the unit Is the electric wiring or piping connection inst...

Page 22: ...22 7 TROUBLESHOOTING...

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Page 26: ...irectly touching any of the circuit parts without first turning OFF the power NOTE A large capacity electrolytic capacitor is used in the outdoor unit controller inverter Therefore if the power supply...

Page 27: ...ing properly with the communicating furnace this LED should be blinking by short bursts Normal with communicating installations If the LED is ON most of the time and the it turns OFF for very short pe...

Page 28: ...ction Blinks 14 times The PFC circuit over current Stop for ID and OD doesn t match Blinks 16 times The indoor unit and outdoor unit doesn t match Compressor frequency limit by over current protection...

Page 29: ...29...

Page 30: ...load protection Possible reasons insufficient or too much refrigerant blockage of capillary and decrease of suction temp improper running of compressor burning in or stuck of bearing damage of discha...

Page 31: ...unit AP1 below refers to the outdoor control panel USUAL SYMPTOMS Use AC voltmeter to check if the voltage between terminal L and N on the wiring board is within 210VAC 240VAC If the inductor L well c...

Page 32: ...sequence correct Is the voltage input in the normal range test the voltage between L N of wiring board XT by DC voltage meter Is the coil resistance of compressor normal Is the compressor coil insulat...

Page 33: ...protection USUAL SYMPTOMS Is the outdoor ambient temperature in a normal range Is the indoor and outdoor fans are running normal How is the radiating environment of the indoor and outdoor unit AP1 BEL...

Page 34: ...tart up malfunction USUAL SYMPTOMS Is the compressor wiring correct Is the stop time of the compressor enough Is the compressor damaged Is the refrigerant charged too much AP1 BELOW IS THE CONTROL BOA...

Page 35: ...35 7 6 4 Out of step diagnosis for the compressor USUAL SYMPTOMS Is the pressure to high Is the input voltage to low AP1 BELOW IS THE CONTROL BOARD OF OUTDOOR UNIT...

Page 36: ...harge malfunction USUAL SYMPTOMS Is the electronic expansion valve connected correctly Is the expansion valve damaged Is the refrigerant leaking Is the overload protector damaged AP1 BELOW IS THE CONT...

Page 37: ...37 7 6 6 PFC correction for power factor malfunction AP1 BELOW IS THE CONTROL BOARD OF OUTDOOR UNIT Check if the inductor L of outdoor unit and PFC capacity are damaged...

Page 38: ...ire and the built in wiring of the indoor and the outdoor are connected correctly and not damaged Is the communication circuit of the indoor mainboard is damaged Is the communication circuit of the ou...

Page 39: ...39 7 6 8 Flow chart outdoor communication circuit detecting...

Page 40: ...40 7 6 9 High pressure protection...

Page 41: ...PROCEDURE OF OUTDOOR UNIT WARNING Be sure to wait for a minimum of 10 minutes after turning off all power supplier before disassembly NOTE Electric heater band is not shown below Models COND 30 01 ET...

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Page 48: ...48 9 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 9 1 EXPLODED VUE 30 36K...

Page 49: ...5004 COND 26115004 1 20 Electronic expansion valve sub assy COND 07133688 COND 07133684 1 21 Temperature sensor COND 3900031001 COND 3900031001 1 22 Rear grill COND 01475013 COND 01163491 1 23 Condens...

Page 50: ...7 75 2 94 237 114 0 904 28 2 72 41 99 37 12 169 76 2 844 239 115 0 88 30 1 68 79 100 38 11 52 171 77 2 752 241 116 0 856 32 0 65 37 102 39 11 06 172 78 2 663 243 117 0 833 34 1 62 13 104 40 10 62 174...

Page 51: ...75 2 206 237 114 0 678 28 2 54 31 99 37 9 003 169 76 2 133 239 115 0 66 30 1 51 59 100 38 8 642 171 77 2 064 241 116 0 642 32 0 49 02 102 39 8 297 172 78 1 997 243 117 0 625 34 1 46 6 104 40 7 967 17...

Page 52: ...9 79 26 47 08 149 65 10 18 219 104 2 955 10 12 306 2 81 27 45 07 151 66 9 827 221 105 2 872 12 11 289 6 82 28 43 16 153 67 9 489 223 106 2 792 14 10 274 84 29 41 34 154 68 9 165 225 107 2 715 16 9 259...

Page 53: ...ed Installation of Accessory Equipment Dettson Industries Inc authorizes the application of accessory equipment which will operate in conjunction with its products provided that the following conditio...

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