Goodman CONDENSING UNIT HEAT PUMP Installation & Service Reference Download Page 11

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CTK0*AA

Thermostat

CT Compatible Air 

Handler/Furnace/Modular

Blower Integrated 

Control Module

CT Compatible

AC/HP Integrated

Control Module

40VA Transformer (included in

            CTK0*AA kit)

208/230 VAC

24 VAC

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System Wiring using Two-Wires between Furnace and AC/HP

and Four-Wires between Furnace and Thermostat

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The ComfortNet system permits access to additional system
information, advanced setup features, and advanced diag-
nostic/troubleshooting features.  These advanced features
are organized into a menu structure.  The menus are ac-
cessed and navigated as described below.

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The advanced system features are accessed using the
ComfortNet™ thermostat.  These advanced features are ac-
cessed as follows:

On the CT thermostat Home Screen Display, touch
the 

Menu

 key to display additional key choices.

Touch and hold the 

Installer Config

 key for

approximately 3 seconds to enter the Thermostat
Options Configuration menu.

Touch and hold the 

Installer Config

 key again for

approximately 3 seconds to enter the Advanced
Installer Configuration menu.

Clean Display

Installer

Config

Set Time

Set 

Schedule

Run

Schedule

Upon entering the advanced menus, the Advanced Fault Menu
is displayed.  The display will change to the Fault Screen and
indicate any faults that may be present in the indoor or outdoor
equipment.  If a fault is present, the Fault Screen will show the
equipment and an error code with a description of the fault.
Touch 

_

 or 

+

 keys to view the fault status of any remaining

equipment.  The text 

“NO FAULTS”

 will be scrolled if no errors

are present.

Menu

Run

Schedule

Call for Service

Advanced

Menu

Run

Schedule

Call for Service

Advanced

Touch the 

+

 or 

_

 to step through the list of installed equip-

ment, including the thermostat.  Touch the 

Installer Config

key to enter the submenus for the equipment displayed.  The
text 

“WORKING”

 will be displayed in the scrolling display

area while the data is being retrieved.  The first sub-menu is
then displayed.  See tables below for listing of furnace sub-
menus.

Touch the 

+

 or 

_

 to step through the list of submenus and

view settings.  If a setting can be adjusted, 

_

 and 

+

 keys

will appear.  Use the 

_

 or 

+

 keys to adjust the setting to the

desired value.  Touch the 

+

 or 

_

 to step to the next item.

“WORKING”

 will appear as the settings are being updated.

“DONE”

 will appear to indicate the change was accepted.  If

the change is not accepted, the display will show 

“FAIL”

 then

revert to the Fault Screen.
Some parameters being displayed switch between the item
name and the item value.  Touch the 

Hold

 key to momen-

tarily stop the display from switching.
To exit an equipment submenu and revert back to the equip-
ment menus, touch the 

Menu

 key.  Touch Menu again to re-

vert back to the Thermostat Options Menu.  Touch the Run
Schedule key to step out of all menus and back to the CT
thermostat Home Screen Display.

If this heat pump is installed with a CT compatible air handler/
modular blower, the system is recognized as a heat pump
system.  The electric heat disabled temperature and heat pump
disabled temperature must be set via the thermostat advanced
menu.  Navigate to the 

THERMOSTAT

 menu.  Press the 

IN-

STALLER CONFIG

 key.  Navigate to the 

SETUP

 menu and

press the 

INSTALLER CONFIG

 button.  Navigate to 

AUX HT

LOCKOUT

.  Adjust the electric heat disabled temperature to

the desired setting using the back/forward arrows.  Navigate to

HP BAL PNT

.  Adjust the heat pump disabled temperature to

the desired setting using the back/forward arrows.

D

IAGNOSTICS

Accessing the air conditioner/heat pump’s diagnostics menu
provides ready access to the last six faults detected by the air
conditioner/heat pump.  Faults are stored most recent to least
recent.  Any consecutively repeated fault is stored a maximum
of three times.  Example: The power supply to the air condi-
tioner/heat pump is continuously below 187 VAC.  The control
will only store this fault the first three 

consecutive

 times the

fault occurs.  Navigate to the diagnostics menu as described
above in 

Accessing and Navigating the Advanced Features

Menus

.

NOTE:

 It is highly recommended that the fault history be cleared

when performing maintenance or servicing the heat pump.

Summary of Contents for CONDENSING UNIT HEAT PUMP

Page 1: ...the 10 Year Unit Replacement Limited Warranty and the 10 Year Parts Limited Warranty for Goodman branded products online registration must be com pleted within 60 days of installation Online registrat...

Page 2: ...for the unit s is the angle to obstructions Either side adjacent the valves can be placed toward the structure provided the side away from the structure maintains minimum service clear ance Corner in...

Page 3: ...ant tubing clean and dry prior to and during installation Tubing should always be cut square keeping ends round and free from burrs Clean the tubing to prevent contamination Do NOT let refrigerant lin...

Page 4: ...ean any copper oxide present from the inside of the refrigerant lines and spread it throughout the system This may cause a blockage or failure of the metering device 3 After brazing quench the joints...

Page 5: ...CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRIC SHOCK WIRING MUST CONFORM WITH NEC OR CEC AND ALL LOCAL CODES UNDERSIZED WIRES COULD CAUSE POOR EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE O...

Page 6: ...ING THERMOSTAT 1 2 R C B L U E R E D W H T B L K INDOOR UNIT Communicating Thermostat with Low Voltage Wires to Heat Pump NOTE If the heat pump unit is wired in the communicating mode together with th...

Page 7: ...L R G W BL BR G W2 C R G W BL INDOOR UNIT 18 GA 7 WIRE NEEDED WHEN TWO OT ARE USED SEE NOTE 4 RED GREEN WHITE BLUE C W2 O Y1 Y2 G R E O Y1 Y2 HEAT PUMP W2 C R TYP H P ROOM THERMOSTAT 18 GA 7 WIRE SYST...

Page 8: ...or 10 minutes for fixed orifices and 20 minutes for expansion valves CHARGE VERIFICATION REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE DO NOT OVERCHARGE SYSTEM WITH REFRIGERANT DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IN A VACUUM OR AT NEGA...

Page 9: ...e cleared by depressing the button for greater than five seconds Consecutively repeated faults are displayed a maximum of three times Refer to the fault code definitions at the end of this manual for...

Page 10: ...ooling Heating M odels CTK0 AAWIRING NOTE Refer to section Electrical Connections High Voltage Connections for 208 230 volt line connections to the air conditioner or heat pump NOTE A removable plug c...

Page 11: ...first sub menu is then displayed See tables below for listing of furnace sub menus Touch the or _ to step through the list of submenus and view settings If a setting can be adjusted _ and keys will a...

Page 12: ...itioner or heat pump model number Serial Number SER NUM Displays the air conditioner or heat pump serial number Optional Software SOFTWARE Displays the application software revision IDENTIFICATION Sub...

Page 13: ...econds Selects the indoor blower heat OFF delay applies to heat pump only Defrost Interval DEFROST 30 60 90 or 120 minutes default is 30 minutes Selects the time interval between defrosts applies to h...

Page 14: ...t the network may arise The integrated control module has some on board tools that may be used to trouble shoot the network These tools are red communications LED green receive Rx LED and learn button...

Page 15: ...blocks are securely twisted together prior to inserting into terminal block Verify heat pump installation type legacy traditional or communicating Check data 1 data 2 voltages Rapid Flashing Normal ne...

Page 16: ...ED SUCTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CHART SATURATED SUCTION TEMPERATURE F LIQUID PRESSURE PSIG R 22 R 410A 200 101 70 210 105 73 220 108 76 225 110 78 235 113 80 245 116 83 255 119 85 265 121 88 275 124 9...

Page 17: ...Faulty Evap Fan Motor Repair or Replace Shorted or Grounded Fan Motor Test Motor Windings Improper Cooling Anticipator Check Resistance of Anticipator Shortage of Refrigerant Test For Leaks Add Refrig...

Page 18: ...e indicated code 6 Flashes ON OFF OFF x Board miss operation INTERNAL FAULT EE x Compressor relay contacts welded x Replace control x Turn power OFF prior to repair x Replace with correct replacement...

Page 19: ...emory card x Error code will be cleared once data is loaded Applies only to fully communicating system using ComfortNet thermostat x Air conditioner heat pump fails to operate x Air conditioner heat p...

Page 20: ...indoor blower motor repair replace as needed x Check indoor thermostat setting x Turn power OFF prior to repair x Fault will clear after 30 consecutive normal cycles x Fault may be cleared by cycling...

Page 21: ...tdoor fan motor capacitor replace as needed x Turn power OFF prior to repair x Replace with correct replacement part s x Compressor and outdoor fan are off x Low pressure switch trip 3 times within sa...

Page 22: ...ompressor repair replace as needed x Check compressor wiring repair replace as needed x Turn power OFF prior to repair x Fault will clear after 1 normal cycle x Fault may be cleared by cycling 24VAC t...

Page 23: ...all x Open Run Circuit Lockout OPEN RUN LOCK 07 x Compressor run winding is open x Compressor not properly wired to control x Faulty compressor wiring x Check compressor repair replace as needed x Che...

Page 24: ...prior to repair x Fault will clear if secondary voltage rises above 21VAC x Replace with correct replacement part s x Compressor is off x Integrated control module diagnostic status LED s display the...

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