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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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410A Split System Heat Pump

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DEFROST SYSTEM

A. DEFROST THERMOSTAT

The defrost thermostat is factory installed on a short tube

stub extending from the coil end plate. Refer to Figure 12

and confirm that the thermostat is securely fastened in

place on the tube stub.

Figure 12

Defrost Thermostat

FEEDER TUBE

TUBE STUB

DEFROST

THERMOSTAT

COIL

B. DEFROST CONTROL BOARD

The defrost board is a time/temperature control which

includes a field

selectable time period between defrost

cycles of 30, 60, or 90 minutes (quick

connects located

at board edge, factory set at 90 minutes).
Defrost mode is identical to cooling mode except that

outdoor

fan motor stops and second

stage heat is

turned on to continue warming conditioned space.
Initially, the defrost cycle timer starts when the contactor

is energized and a 24 VAC signal is present on the T1

terminal. Then the defrost cycle begins when the defrost

thermostat is closed and the cycle timer times out (30, 60,

90 or minutes).
There are two 

timers

 involved in the defrost sequence:

Interval Timer

 – 30, 60, or 90 minutes, selected by

setting the jumper on the defrost board. Timer is only

active during calls for heating. Timer starts when the

defrost thermostat closes 32

°

F (0

°C

). Timer stops when

a defrost is initiated by the defrost board or when the

defrost thermostat opens 65

°

F (18

°

C).

Defrost Timer

 – 10 minutes, not adjustable. Timer is only

active while the coil is defrosting. Timer starts when the

defrost board initiates a defrost. Timer stops when the

defrost thermostat opens 65

°

F (18

°

C) or after timing out

at 10 minutes (whichever comes first).

SPEEDUP

 pins are provided on the defrost board to help

in troubleshooting without waiting for timers to expire.

Jumpering the SPEEDUP pins causes any active timer to

run very fast (256 times normal speed). Jumpering the

SPEEDUP pins does not by itself initiate any timers, it

only affects timers that are already running or are already

part of the sequence.
To initiate a forced defrost cycle (test cycle), the defrost

thermostat (Figure 12) must be closed.
There are two ways to verify that the defrost thermostat

is closed:

1. Jumper across the DFT terminals on the defrost

board (Figure 13). With this method, the defrost

thermostat is removed from the circuit, and operation

of the defrost thermostat itself will not be observed.

Skip to #3.

2. Use a volt-meter to confirm there is no voltage across

the DFT leads. 24 volts across the SFT terminals

indicates an OPEN defrost thermostat. Zero volts

across the DFT terminals indicates a CLOSED defrost

thermostat.

With this method, the operation of the defrost

thermostat can be observed during the test. If the

defrost thermostat is confirmed closed, skip to #3.

If the defrost thermostat is open (24 volts across DFT

leads) it may be possible to close the defrost thermostat

by forcing a frost buildup on the outdoor coil. Follow

these steps:

S

Turn off power to unit.

S

Disconnect outdoor fan-motor lead from OF2 on

control board (Figure 13). Tape lead to prevent

grounding.

S

Restart unit in heating mode; wait for

accumulation of frost on outdoor coil. Use

volt-meter to confirm there are zero volts across

the DFT leads (thermostat closed).

S

Turn off power to unit. Replace outdoor fan-motor

lead to OF2 on control board (Figure 13). Restart

the unit in heating mode.

3. With unit running in heating mode and the defrost

thermostat closed, the entire defrost sequence can

be sped up for testing by shorting together the

SPEEDUP pins on the defrost board. Use a

flat-headed screwdriver to short the pins together.

4. Hold the SPEEDUP pins shorted together until the

reversing valve shifts.

SPEEDUP reduces whatever time was left on the

interval timer (30/60/90 minutes). In normal operation

the reversing valve will always shift with the SPEEDUP

pins shorted for between 1 and 21 seconds.

5. After shorting the SPEEDUP pins together as

described in #4, the reversing valve will energize

(shift to AC mode), the outdoor fan will stop, the strip

heat will energize, and the coil will begin to defrost.

There are two options for the defrost test:

a. Remove the short from between the SPEEDUP

pins immediately after the reversing valve shifts,

and the unit will defrost for a shortened period of

time (something less than 10 minutes). The

defrost will stop when the defrost thermostat

opens (reaches 65

°

F)(18

°

C) or when the defrost

timer times out (something less than 10 minutes).

b. Leave the SPEEDUP pins shorted together for

more than 2 seconds after the reversing valve

shifts, and the unit will immediately return to

heating operation (#6 below). Continue to leave

the pins shorted together and the sequence

starts over at #4 above.

6. Unit returns to heating mode after defrost sequence.

Reversing valve shifts back, outdoor fan starts up,

and strip heat de-energizes.

Summary of Contents for CXH5

Page 1: ...gnal word CAUTION is used throughout this manual in the following manner Signal Words on Product Labeling Signal words are used in combination with colors and or pictures on product labels WARNING Saf...

Page 2: ...kes vents or bedroom windows Noise may carry into the openings and disturb people inside Locate unit in a well drained area or support unit high enough so that water runoff will not enter the unit Loc...

Page 3: ...6 152mm 24 610mm Service Wall Wall Wall 6 152mm 6 152mm Post Wall Wall 18 457mm 18 457mm 18 457mm 18 152mm 6 152mm 6 152mm 6 152mm 18 457mm 18 457mm 18 457mm 18 457mm 24 610mm Service 24 610mm Servic...

Page 4: ...se levels are required Supporting structure or platform for the unit must be level If installation is on a flat roof locate unit minimum 6 inches 152mm above roof level Place the unit over one or more...

Page 5: ...ng operation Heat pumps also use an outdoor piston for heating operation refer to section F Check piston size shipped with indoor unit to see if it matches required indoor piston size shown on outdoor...

Page 6: ...ne in the field use dehydrated or dry sealed deoxidized copper refrigeration tubing Do not use copper water pipe Do not remove rubber plugs or caps from copper tubing until connections are ready to be...

Page 7: ...OOR WALL INDOOR WALL LIQUID TUBE SUCTION TUBE INSULATION CAULK HANGER STRAP AROUND SUCTION TUBE ONLY JOIST 1 25mm MIN THROUGH THE WALL SUSPENSION CAUTION UNIT OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this c...

Page 8: ...and suction tube stub is copper Figure 7 Liquid Service Valve with Heating Piston and Adapter Tube PISTON BODY LIQUID SERVICE VALVE PISTON PLASTIC WASHER ADAPTER TUBE BRASS NUT Vapor Service Valve VA...

Page 9: ...free of air and water Watch the vacuum gauge as the system is pulling down The response of the gauge is an indicator of the condition of the system refer to Figure 8 With no leaks in the system allow...

Page 10: ...the main remote electrical disconnect device There may be more than one disconnect device Supply voltage must be 208 230 volts 197 volt minimum to 253 volts maximum 60 Hz single phase Outdoor units ar...

Page 11: ...ALLING OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS SYSTEMS WITH ONE OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT G R W 3 C O R G R W 3 C E C W 2 Y W 2 O R C W 2 Y W 2 C L G Y E O R SYSTEMS WITHOUT OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS C G R W 2 C Y O R W 2 SUBBASE THE...

Page 12: ...the defrost thermostat itself will not be observed Skip to 3 2 Use a volt meter to confirm there is no voltage across the DFT leads 24 volts across the SFT terminals indicates an OPEN defrost thermos...

Page 13: ...Defrost Control Board R8 OF1 K1 O1 R21 C2 R6 H9C1 C US R14 R13 D13 R7 C4 C10 JW2 JW1 D3 C16 C7 R28 D6 JW3 C13 R4 R1 R2 R3 R11 R5 R26 D1 D2 D10 A29 R9 D4 C19 C9 C1 OF2 CEBD430524 01A 5501A P2 1 Y T1 C...

Page 14: ...e below Unit is factory charged for 15 feet 4 6m of lineset Adjust charge by adding or removing 0 6 oz ft 17 g mm of 3 8 liquid line above or below 15 feet 4 6 m respectively For standard refrigerant...

Page 15: ...easure suction pressure by attaching an accurate gage to suction valve service port 3 Measure suction temperature by attaching an accurate thermistor type or electronic thermometer to suction line at...

Page 16: ...4 16 18 20 20 20 75 3 11 13 16 18 18 19 82 6 8 12 15 16 17 85 4 7 11 14 15 16 90 4 8 12 14 15 95 6 10 12 14 100 4 8 11 12 105 3 6 9 11 110 5 7 10 115 3 6 8 Optimum performance point 82 F 28 C outdoor...

Page 17: ...84 29 82 28 80 27 308 92 33 90 32 88 31 86 30 84 29 82 28 317 94 34 92 33 90 32 88 31 86 30 84 29 326 96 36 94 34 92 33 90 32 88 31 86 30 335 98 37 96 36 94 34 92 33 90 32 88 31 345 100 38 98 37 96 3...

Page 18: ...V F E S A4X24 A 5 3 FVM FCM 4X24 3 5 3 3 FXM4X24 A 5 3 FEM4X24 A 3 3 FS M U 4P24 A TXV 5 3 ED 4X30 EA 4X30 14 17 A 3 EN 4X30 3 3 EHD4X30A 3 3 FEM4 P X 30 A TXV 3 FSA4X30 A 3 FEA4X30 A 3 FXM4X30 A 3 5...

Page 19: ...e 17 Additional Subcooling Tables 15 SEER 13 14 SEER Subcooling Delta from Rating Plate Value Subcooling Delta from Rating Plate Value OUTDOOR UNIT TONNAGE OUTDOOR UNIT TONNAGE EN 4X60 24 3 EHD4X60A 3...

Page 20: ...ROUBLESHOOTING Some models are factory equipped with the Comfort Alertt Diagnostics device in the control box refer to Figure 18 Comfort Alert provides around the clock monitoring for common electrica...

Page 21: ...a tion 4 If low pressure switch present go to Flash Code 1 informa tion Yellow ALERT Flash Code 4 Locked Rotor 1 Run capacitor has failed 2 Low line voltage contact utility if voltage at disconnect is...

Page 22: ...igerants is only compatible with POE oils Vacuum pumps will not remove moisture from oil Do not use liquid line filter driers with rated working pressures less than 600 psig Do not install a suction l...

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