3 OPERATION
3.1 Compressor
The scroll compressor is equipped with a band type crankcase heater to resist liquid refrigerant migration
into the compressor during the Off cycle. The three-phase scroll compressor requires proper phasing to
ensure correct motor rotation. The component connections have been phase synchronized at the factory.
Refer to
on page 22 to verify proper compressor wiring.
3.2 High Head Pressure
Compressor high head pressure is monitored with a pressure switch. One SPDT pressure switch is used
for each compressor in the unit. If head pressure exceeds 400 psig (2760 kPa), the switch opens the
compressor contactor and sends an input signal to the evaporator wall-box control. The high head
pressure condition is acknowledged by pressing the alarm silence button, which will clear the alarm if the
high head pressure condition no longer exists.
If the compressor is off for 1 hour, the control goes into a special cold-start mode. In the cold-start mode on
a call for cooling or dehumidification, the liquid line solenoid valve (LLSV) is energized. If the high-
pressure switch does NOT trip within 10 seconds, the control returns to normal operation of monitoring
the high head pressure switch for three occurrences in a 12-hour period. It is a rolling timer and after the
third high head alarm occurs and is acknowledged by the user, it will lock off the compressor. If while in the
cold-start mode the high head pressure switch DOES trip within 10 seconds of the activation of the LLSV,
the control does not annunciate the alarm. The control will turn off the LLSV and delay 10 seconds. The
control will permit this occurrence two more times, or a total of three times. If on the fourth try the high
head pressure switch trips within 10 seconds, the control will annunciate the alarm, turn off the LLSV, wait
for the user to acknowledge the alarm and hold the compressor off for 3 minutes, which is the normal short
cycle control. The control will permit this occurrence three times. On the third occurrence, the control will
lock the compressor off until the control power is reset.
Check for these conditions:
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Power shut off to the condensing unit
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Condensing unit fan not working
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Defective head pressure control valves
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Closed services valves
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Dirty condensing coils
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Crimped lines
3.3 Liebert
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Lee-Temp
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Flood Back Head Pressure Control
Outdoor condensing unit components for head pressure control include a receiver, heater and three-way
head pressure control valve. The head pressure control valve operates to maintain a minimum
condensing pressure. During low ambient temperature operation, the valve meters discharge gas into the
receiver to maintain a discharge pressure operating against the valve dome. This closes the condenser
port, backing liquid refrigerant into the condenser coil, reducing its area available for condensing. A
receiver sized to hold the additional charge required to flood the condenser is provided.
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