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It will also display the active defrost curve using the X/L terminal when
the operational mode is being displayed using the LED’s. For instance,
the X/L output will be energized with two flashes when defrost curve 2 is
active. The control only reads the jumper input when the Y and W ther-
mostat inputs are de-energized. If a jumper position is changed while
either of these inputs is energized, the control will not act upon the
jumper changes until the thermostat calls are de-energized or power
(24 VAC) to the control is cycled.

Defrost Cycle Initiation

The control will allow the heat pump to operate in the heating mode until
the combination of outdoor ambient and outdoor coil temperatures indi-
cate that a defrost cycle is necessary. 

The control will initiate a defrost cycle when the liquid line temperature
is below the initiate point for the measured ambient temperature (See
Figure  12 "Defrost Operation Curves") continuously for 4-1/2 minutes.
This delay eliminates unnecessary defrost cycles caused by refrigera-
tion surges such as those that occur at the start of a heating cycle.

The control will initiate a defrost cycle every 6 hours (accumulated com-
pressor run time) to recirculate refrigerant lubricants. This forced
defrost timer will be reset and restarted following the completion or ter-
mination of a defrost cycle.

The control will also initiate a defrost cycle when the TEST terminals
are shorted. This feature allows an installer or service technician to start
a defrost cycle immediately as required. When the TEST terminals are
shorted for more than six seconds with a Y input energized and the
pressure switch input is closed, the ASCD will be bypassed and the
compressor and the W1/66 terminal to auxiliary heat will be energized.

When the TEST inputs are used to force a defrost cycle, the control will
ignore the state of the liquid line temperature and outdoor ambient tem-
perature inputs. The coil does not have to be cold and the outdoor tem-
perature does not have to be within a certain range for the heat pump to

be forced into a defrost cycle. After the TEST input jumper is removed,
the defrost mode will be terminated as normal. The defrost cycle length
timer will not be started until the TEST input is removed. If the TEST ter-
minals remain shorted, the control will keep the unit in defrost mode.

Defrost Inhibition

The control will not initiate a defrost cycle if the liquid line temperature is
above 40F unless the defrost cycle is forced using the TEST input.

The control will not initiate a defrost cycle when the outdoor ambient
temperature is below –25F or above 55F unless the defrost cycle is
forced using the TEST input. 

The control will also prevent a defrost cycle from being initiated too
soon after the initiation of the previous defrost cycle. When power is
applied to the control and after the completion or termination of each
defrost cycle, the control will start a 40-minute timer. When this timer
expires, the control will allow another defrost cycle when needed. The
timer is based on accumulated compressor run time.

Defrost Termination

The control will terminate the defrost cycle immediately after the liquid
line temperature reaches 80F or after eight minutes of defrost opera-
tion.

The control will do the following to terminate a defrost cycle.

Energize the outdoor fan

De-energize the reversing valve

De-energize the auxiliary heat output through the W1/66 terminal

Reset and restart the 40-minute defrost inhibit timer

TABLE 4: 

Defrost Initiate Curves

Defrost  Curve  Selection  Jumper  Position

1

2

3

4

13 Seer

All

None

None

None

 FIGURE 12:  

Defrost Operation Curves

REGION C

TERMINATE CURVE

INHIBIT CURVE

INITIA

TE CURVE

REGION A

REGION B

REGION D

REGION E

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

LIQUID LINE (COIL) TEMPERA

TURE

Defrost prevented from starting

No call for defrost

Time Defrost (6 hour) prevented

No call for Defrost

Time Defrost (6 hour) allowed

Call for Defrost

Defrost Terminated

Summary of Contents for 13 SEER - THGD

Page 1: ...As soon as a unit is received it should be inspected for possible dam age during transit If damage is evident the extent of the damage should be noted on the carrier s delivery receipt A separate req...

Page 2: ...o the outdoor unit Provide an adequate structural support ADD ON REPLACEMENT RETROFIT The following steps should be performed in order to insure proper sys tem operation and performance 1 Change out o...

Page 3: ...al vapor lines at least 1 every 20 feet toward the outdoor unit to facilitate proper oil return PRECAUTIONS DURING LINE INSTALLATION 1 Install the lines with as few bends as possible Care must be take...

Page 4: ...rts except when necessary for servicing the system 12 Release the refrigerant charge into the system Open both the liq uid and vapor valves by removing the plunger cap and with an allen wrench back ou...

Page 5: ...r and remove from unit 3 Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit 4 Route wires from disconnect through power wiring opening pro vided and into the unit control box as shown in Figure 5...

Page 6: ...if the relative humidity in the space is higher than the desired set point of the dehumidification control the variable speed blower motor will operate at lower speed until the dehumidification con t...

Page 7: ...A DN22U00124 THERMOSTAT Part Numbers SAP Legacy 67297 031 01975 E B E ZD E R OD MODELS HGD HP RHS O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 66 out Heat Y Compressor DEMAND...

Page 8: ...Heat XFMR R 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR Part Numbers SAP Legacy 67297 031 01975 E B E ZD E R OD MODELS HGD HP RHS O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 66 out Heat Y Compres...

Page 9: ...weighing device is avail able add refrigerant accordingly Otherwise model specific charging charts are provided on the units rating plate for cooling mode only There is no accurate method for chargin...

Page 10: ...6 93 206 103 236 113 88 52 118 68 148 82 178 94 208 104 238 114 90 54 120 69 150 83 180 94 210 105 240 114 92 55 122 70 152 84 182 95 212 105 242 115 94 56 124 71 154 84 184 96 214 106 244 115 96 57 1...

Page 11: ...e defrost cycle it will terminate the defrost cycle and de energize the compres sor The control will also stop the defrost cycle length timer but not reset it When the control receives another call fo...

Page 12: ...e state of the liquid line temperature and outdoor ambient tem perature inputs The coil does not have to be cold and the outdoor tem perature does not have to be within a certain range for the heat pu...

Page 13: ...s reset the control will stop displaying the fault code and will respond to thermostat inputs normally INDICATIONS OF PROPER OPERATION Cooling Cooling operation is the same as any conventional air con...

Page 14: ...ted in U S A 359513 UIM A 0408 Copyright 2008 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes Nothing Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman OK 73069 SECTION X WIRING DIAGRAM...

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