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AE8-1385 R1

Status

Description

Troubleshooting Information

Solid Green “RUN” Module has power and  

operating normally

Supply voltage is present at module terminals

Solid Red “TRIP”

Thermostat demand signal Y is 

present, but the compressor is 

not running

1.   Compressor protector is open 

•  Check for high head pressure

•  Check compressor supply voltage 

2.  Outdoor unit power disconnect is open 

3.  Compressor circuit breaker or fuse(s) is open 

4.  Broken wire or connector is not making contact 

5.  High pressure switch open if present in system 

6.  Compressor contactor has failed open

“ALERT” Flash Codes

Yellow “ALERT” 

Flash Code 1

Long Run Time 

Low Refrigerant Charge 

Compressor is running extremely 

long run cycles

1.  Low refrigerant charge 

2.  Evaporator blower is not running

•  Check blower relay coil and contacts

•  Check blower motor capacitor

•  Check blower motor for failure or blockage

•  Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors 

•  Check indoor blower control board

•  Check thermostat wiring for open circuit 

3.  Evaporator coil is frozen

•  Check for low suction pressure 

•  Check for excessively low thermostat setting

• 

Check evaporator airflow (coil blockages or return air filter)

•  Check ductwork or registers for blockage 

4.  Faulty metering device 

•  Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact) 

• 

Check if TXV/fixed orifice is stuck closed or defective 

5.  Liquid line restriction (filter drier blocked if present in system) 

6.  Thermostat is malfunctioning

•  Check thermostat sub-base or wiring for short circuit 

•  Check thermostat installation (location, level) 

Yellow “ALERT” 

Flash Code 2

Compressor (Pressure) Trip 

High Refrigerant Charge 

Discharge pressure out of limits 

or compressor overloaded

1.  Condenser fan is not running

•  Check fan capacitor

•  Check fan wiring and connectors

•  Check fan motor for failure or blockage 

2.  High head pressure

•  Check high pressure switch if present in system

•  Check if system is overcharged with refrigerant 

•  Check for non-condensable in system 

3.  Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged) 

4.  Return air duct has substantial leakage

Yellow “ALERT” 

Flash Code 3

Pressure Switch Cycling 

Compressor is running only 

briefly due to pressure switch 

cycling

1.  Time delay relay or control board defective 

2.  If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information

Table 2 – CoreSense Diagnostics LED Troubleshooting Information

Flash Code number corresponds to the number of LED flashes, followed by a pause and then repeated. 

 

TRIP and ALERT LEDs flashing at same time means control circuit voltage is too low for operation (brown-out conditions).

Summary of Contents for Copeland Scroll UltraTech CoreSense

Page 1: ...rminal Description 4 Operation Compressor Protection 5 Module LED Description 5 Module Operation Code Description 5 Resetting Alert Codes 6 Service Module History Download 6 Warranty Information 6 Support 6 Figures and Tables Wires Pulled Through Module 6 Module Dimensions in Millimeters 7 Terminal Locations 7 Wiring Diagram 8 Flash Code Description 9 LED Troubleshooting Information 10 12 TABLE OF...

Page 2: ...asis has been placed on the user s safety Safey icons are explained below and safety instructions applicable to the products in this bulletin are grouped on Page 3 These instructions should be retained throughout the lifetime of the compessor You are strongly advised to follow these safety instructions Safety Icon Explanation DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result ...

Page 3: ...must be used Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury BURN HAZARD Do not touch the compressor until it has cooled down Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of the compressor Use caution when brazing system components Personal safety equipment must be used Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury or prop...

Page 4: ... in lbs Locate the module near the compressor contactor wire routing for compressor run common and start wires will be easier in this position The module can be mounted in any orientation and LEDs should be visible for ease of service The compressor s run R common C and start S wires are routed through the holes in the CoreSense module marked R C and S See Figure 1 Terminal Description The termina...

Page 5: ...ll not lockout the compressor for this condition This code is inactive for heat pumps Code 2 Compressor Pressure Trips The module will flash yellow two times when the compressor operates from 12 seconds to 15 minutes followed by a trip condition lasting longer than 7 minutes When four consecutive or ten total Code 2 events are recorded the module will lockout the compressor and flash red two times...

Page 6: ...lear the present ALERT or TRIP LOCK and allow for normal operation Figure 1 Wires Pulled Through Module SERVICE WARNING Always disconnect and lockout the power supply before beginning electrical troubleshooting Module History Download The CoreSense Diagnostics module is capable of communicating with a personal computer tablet or laptop via Emerson Climate Technologies computer software interface H...

Page 7: ...r second stage is energized when Y Y2 are 24VAC PROT breaks 24VAC common leg of compressor contactor coil Reset codes and PROT lockout by removing 24VAC to module Flash Event Two Stage Control Active Protection C S R 47 37 62 112 67 Figure 2 Module Dimensions in Millimeters Y2 Y Data Port L R C PROT Solenoid For Use With Copeland Scroll UltraTech Compressors P N 543 XXXX XX 065312345 Patent 6 615 ...

Page 8: ...Technologies AE8 1385 R1 2 Stage Thermostat Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit C R Y1 Y2 C R L Y Y2 L DC Solenoid Solenoid CoreSense High Low Pressure Switch CC Compressor Contactor C R Y1 Y2 L C R Y1 Y2 L Prot Figure 4 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 9: ...ash 4 Code5 Yellow Flash 5 Compressor moderate run trip Compressor runs for 15min to 18hrs followed by a compressor trip lasting longer than 7min 4x consecutive 10x total Red Flash 5 Code6 Red Flash 6 Open start circuit Module has detected Y or Y1 and current in the R winding of the compressor and no current in the S winding of the compressor for 2 seconds 1 occurrence Red Flash 6 Code7 Red Flash ...

Page 10: ...heck ductwork or registers for blockage 4 Faulty metering device Check TXV bulb installation size location and contact Check if TXV fixed orifice is stuck closed or defective 5 Liquid line restriction filter drier blocked if present in system 6 Thermostat is malfunctioning Check thermostat sub base or wiring for short circuit Check thermostat installation location level Yellow ALERT Flash Code 2 C...

Page 11: ...18V 1 Control Circuit transformer is overloaded 2 Low line voltage contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low LOCKOUT Flash Codes Red LOCKOUT Flash Code 2 Yellow Off Compressor Pressure Trip Compressor is locked out after 4 consecutive or 10 total compressor pressure trip events 1 Condenser fan is not running Check fan capacitor Check fan wiring and connectors Check fan motor for failure or b...

Page 12: ...motor winding resistance Red LOCKOUT Flash Code 7 Yellow Off Open Run Circuit Current only in start circuit 1 Open circuit in compressor run wiring or connections Check wiring and connectors between supply and the compressor R terminal Confirm proper wire routing per Figure 1 2 Compressor run winding is damaged Check compressor motor winding resistance Red LOCKOUT Flash Code 10 Over Current Protec...

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