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RJ SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL

FX10 Control Overview

The FX10 is a microprocessor based control that not only monitors 
and controls the heat pump but also can communicate any of this 
information back to the building automation system (BAS).  This 
means that not only does the control monitor the heat pump at the 
unit you can also monitor and control many the features over the 
BAS.  This clearly puts the FX10 in a class of its own.

The control will enumerate all fault conditions (HP, LP, CO, LOC, 
and Low Water Coil Temp) over a BAS as well as display them on 
a medium user interface (MUI).  HP, LP, CO and Low Water Coil 
Temp faults can all be reset over a BAS.  A Loss Of Charge fault 
can not be reset or bypassed until the problem has been corrected. 
A MUI is invaluable as a service tool for the building service team.  

The unit can be commanded to run by a typical heat pump 
thermostat or run based on heating and cooling set points supplied 
by a BAS. The control board is wired with quick connect harnesses 
for easy field change out of a bad control board. All ECM variable 
fan speed settings can be changed over a BAS or with a MUI. The 
control has an output programmed to enable emergency heat in 
the event that the compressor is locked out.  This output can also 
be commanded on from a BAS as needed. An alarm history can be 
viewed through the MUI and will be held in memory until the unit is 
power cycled. Relative humidity can be read by a humidity sensor 
and displayed over the network and if you are using an ECM fan 
motor the control can enable dehumidification mode based on a 
set point in the control.  The dehumidification set point itself can 
also be changed over a BAS or with a MUI.  Dehumidification 
mode can also be enabled by the BAS.

The FX10 control has unused analog and digital inputs for field 
installed items such as air temperature, water temperature, or 
current status switches. The control has unused binary and PWM 
outputs that can be commanded over the BAS for field use.

An optional Medium User Interface (MUI) for control setup and 
advanced diagnostics is available with some mounting kits, MUIK1 
- Panel mount version and the MUIK2-Wall mount version.

Standard Features

Anti Short Cycle

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High Pressure Protection

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Low Pressure Protection

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Low Water Coil Temperature

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Loss Of Charge Detection

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Random Start

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Display for diagnostics

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Reset Lockout at disconnect or through BAS

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2 Accessory outputs

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Optional DDC control add-on

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DDC Operation and Connection

Other optional network protocol boards that can be added to the 
FX10 are:

Johnson Control N2

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BACnet

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LonWorks

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Control and Safety Feature Details

Emergency Shutdown

The emergency shutdown mode can be activated by a command 
from a facility management system or a closed contact on BI-2.  
The default state for the emergency shutdown data point is off.  
When the emergency shutdown mode is activated, all outputs will 
be turned off immediately and will remain off until the emergency 
shutdown mode is de-activated.  The first time the compressor 
starts after the emergency shutdown mode has been de-activated, 
there will be a random start delay present.

Lockout Mode

Lockout mode can be activated by any of the following fault 
signals: refrigerant system high pressure, refrigerant system low 
pressure, heating freeze protection, and condensate overflow. 
When any valid fault signal remains continuously active for the 
length of its recognition delay, the controller will go into fault retry 
mode, which will turn off the compressor. After the Compressor 
short cycle delay, the compressor will attempt to operate once 
again. If three consecutive faults occur in 60 minutes during a 
single heating or cooling demand, the unit will go into lockout 
mode, turning off the compressor, enabling the alarm output, and 
setting the fan back to low speed operation until the controller 
is reset. If the control faults due to the low pressure input (BI-3) 
being open during the pre-compressor startup check, the control 
will go into lockout mode immediately, disabling the compressor 
from starting and enabling the alarm output (BO-6).  The lockout 
condition can be reset by powering down the controller, by a 
command from the BAS, or by the holding the ESC and Return 
keys on the MUI for 5 seconds.

Water Coil Temperature Limit (AI-5)

The water coil low temperature limit sensor will monitor the liquid 
refrigerant temperature entering the water coil in the heating mode.  
If the temperature drops below the water coil low temperature 
limit trip point for the recognition delay period, the condition will 
be recognized as a fault.  The water coil low temperature limit 
trip point will be factory set for 30°F and will be field selectable 
for 15°F by removing a jumper wire on BI-5.  The water coil low 
temperature limit fault condition will be bypassed 2 minutes at 
normal compressor startup, to allow the refrigeration circuit to 
stabilize. If the water coil low temperature limit sensor becomes 
unreliable at any time compressor operation will immediately 
be suspended until the problem is corrected.  This should be 
displayed as an alarm on the BAS and the MUI.  This alarm will be 
reported a “Water Low Temp Limit” fault.

Optional Controls - FX10 cont.

Summary of Contents for RJ H Series

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Page 3: ...nerator Connections Electrical Startup Procedures Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance 146 00 NOM2 03 10 RJ Series Installation Manual RJ Series Geothermal Water Source Heat Pump R 410A Refrigerant...

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Page 5: ...g 14 Open Loop Ground Water Systems 15 Electrical Connections 16 17 Electronic Thermostat Installation 17 Auxiliary Heat Ratings 17 Electrical Data 18 19 Setting Fan Speed 20 Fan Performance Table 20...

Page 6: ...022 030 036 042 048 Only NOTES 1 Not available with Hot Water Generator HWG 2 Not available with Hot Gas Reheat 3 Not available on dual capacity models 4 Not available in model sizes 009 018 5 Field...

Page 7: ...or to setting the unit in place remove and discard the compressor hold down shipping bolt located at the front of the compressor mounting bracket Vertical units are available in left or right air retu...

Page 8: ...k Width Supply Width Supply Depth Return Depth Return Height 009 012 in 22 2 22 5 34 5 5 3 11 9 14 9 8 6 1 2 1 2 3 8 9 7 11 7 2 2 2 2 10 0 10 0 6 1 8 8 11 8 2 4 18 1 14 2 1 7 cm 56 4 57 2 87 6 5 9 13...

Page 9: ...8 5 1 0 0 8 8 4 6 m c 23 1 12 2 34 0 34 5 3 8 4 1 71 4 86 4 14 2 Condensate is 3 4 in PVC female glue socket and is switchable from side to front Rev 03 11 10 Vertical bottomflow unit shipped with de...

Page 10: ...26 0 2 0 cm 56 6 67 3 122 9 5 8 18 5 34 0 41 7 26 4 19 05 mm 12 7 mm 13 0 27 4 32 5 5 5 24 1 26 4 21 6 16 5 5 3 55 9 66 0 5 1 036 072 in 25 5 31 2 58 4 2 3 7 3 15 9 18 9 11 6 1 1 2 5 6 11 4 13 4 2 2...

Page 11: ...012 in 22 5 44 0 17 3 2 3 5 3 11 9 14 9 0 8 1 2 in N A 3 8 9 7 11 7 5 9 7 4 7 3 9 7 5 8 7 3 17 9 14 6 0 5 0 4 44 8 25 1 21 0 21 4 cm 57 2 111 8 43 9 5 8 13 5 30 2 37 8 2 1 12 7mm 9 7 24 6 29 7 15 0 18...

Page 12: ...ld damage internal parts Some applications require the installation of horizontal units on an attic floor In this case the unit should be set in a full size secondary drain pan on top of a vibration a...

Page 13: ...the unit blower the supply and return plenums should include an internal duct liner of fiberglass or constructed of ductboard for the first few feet On systems employing a sheet metal duct system can...

Page 14: ...rotten egg smell appears at 0 5 PPM 10 50 ppm Less than 1 ppm Sulfates Less than 125 ppm Less than 125 ppm Less than 200 ppm Chlorine Less than 5 ppm Less than 5 ppm Less than 5 ppm Chlorides Less th...

Page 15: ...e On vertical units the internal condensate drain assembly consists of a drain tube which is connected to the drain pan a 3 4 inch PVC fe male adapter and a flexible connecting hose The female adapter...

Page 16: ...ct the system from dirty water conditions Dirty water will result in system wide degradation of performance and solids may clog valves strainers flow regulators etc Additionally the heat exchanger may...

Page 17: ...rtments to assure compliance in your area Note For open loop groundwater systems or systems that do not contain an antifreeze solution set SW2 Switch 2 to the WELL position Refer to the Dip Switch Fie...

Page 18: ...s water solenoid valves on open loop installations electronic air cleaners humidifiers etc This relay contact should be used only with 24 volt signals and not line voltage power The relay has both nor...

Page 19: ...FF position for the control to operate with FaultFlash or ComforTalk thermostats SW2 8 in the ON position configures the control to operate with typical thermostats continuous lockout signal There mus...

Page 20: ...0 n a 6 9 12 7 14 1 15 048 208 230 60 1 197 253 31 0 19 8 109 0 38 0 4 0 23 8 28 8 45 208 230 60 3 187 253 21 2 13 6 83 1 n a 4 0 17 6 21 0 30 460 60 3 414 506 9 5 6 1 41 0 n a 4 1 10 2 11 7 15 048 20...

Page 21: ...4 5 6 6 7 10 036 208 230 60 1 197 253 22 0 14 1 73 0 26 0 3 5 17 6 21 1 35 265 60 1 NOT AVAILABLE 208 230 60 3 187 253 13 9 8 896 58 0 n a 3 5 12 396 14 6 20 460 60 3 414 506 6 5 4 2 28 0 n a 1 8 6 0...

Page 22: ...038 800 1000 1100 1300 1500 1600 1800 w 1hp L M H 650 800 900 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 L M H 049 800 900 1000 1200 1400 1600 1700 1850 2000 2200 2300 2400 w 1hp L M H 800 950 1100 1300 1500 1750...

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Page 24: ...ssor Hi RV FAN Loop Pump 1 Loop Pump 2 Outputs 6 Off 7 Off Blower Lo Blower Med Blower Hi Aux Heat 1 Aux Heat 2 AuxHeat 3 Aux Heat 4 Outputs2 Diagnostic Modes Green LED not flashing T1 T3 T2 1 3 2 Red...

Page 25: ...low Switch High pressure Switch Low pressure Switch Hot Water On Off Polarized connector Factory Low voltage wiring Factory Line voltage wiring Field low voltage wiring Field line voltage wiring Optio...

Page 26: ...Black F3 Black F4 Black F5 Black F6 Black F7 Black F8 Black F9 Black F10 Black F11 Black F12 Black F13 Black F14 Black F15 Black F16 Black F17 Black F18 Black F19 Black F20 Black R Black C Black L Bla...

Page 27: ...Yellow 18 Red 33 Black 34 Black 54 Blue 55 Red 56 CC Orange 7 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 13 16 15 14 17 20 19 18 Yellow J2 Black F1 Blue 10 Black F2 Black F3 Black F4 Black F5 Black F6 Black F7 Black...

Page 28: ...ockout FP thermistor loop 15 F well 30 F Lockout High Pressure Low Pressure Comfort Alert ECM2 RPM 100 rpm Lockout Microprocessor malfunction HWL thermistor 130 F DHW pump switch off Drain Water Flow...

Page 29: ...sition when using the 17P501 A01 electric heat board and should be ON when using the 17P514 A01 electric heat board 9 SW2 8 must be in the OFF position for pulsed L lockout signal and in the ON positi...

Page 30: ...op Pump2 Outputs 6 Off 7 Off Blower Lo Blower Med Blower Hi Aux Heat 1 Aux Heat 2 AuxHeat 3 Aux Heat 4 Outputs2 Diagnostic Modes Status LED not flashing RCP CS Blue Blue NOTE 3 NOTE6 Not Used Notes 2...

Page 31: ...ch High pressure Switch Low pressure Switch Hot Water On Off Polarized connector Factory Low voltage wiring Factory Line voltage wiring Field low voltage wiring Field line voltage wiring Optional bloc...

Page 32: ...for a high pressure switch for safety a low pressure switch to prevent loss of charge damage and a low suction temperature thermistor for freeze sensing Upon a continuous 30 second measurement of the...

Page 33: ...ECM Motor ECM2 Airflow Selection DIP Switches SW1 A 12 position DIP switch package on the control allows the airflow levels to be set for low medium and high speed Refer to the ECM Blower tables Only...

Page 34: ...TCHES SW3 DIP SWITCH NUMBER DESCRIPTION OFF POSITION ON POSITION SW 2 1 Service Test Mode On the control allows field selection of NORMAL or TEST operational modes Test mode accelerates most timing fu...

Page 35: ...On On On Aux Heater Off Off Staged Staged Off Off Secondary 1 Out On On On Off On On Emerg LED Off Off Off On Off Off Off T Stat Signal Y1 Y1 Y2 Y1 Y2 W W Y1 O Y1 Y2 O G DUAL CAPACITY UNITS Compressor...

Page 36: ...d superheat and subcooling numbers calculated If superheat and subcooling are outside recommended ranges an adjustment to the refrigerant charge may be necessary Note Refrigerant tests must be made wi...

Page 37: ...ed Low Water Coil Temperature Limit Field selectable for 15 or 30 F 9 or 1 C Installation Options Standalone controlled by standard room thermostat Standalone with a Zone Temperature Sensor must have...

Page 38: ...protocol boards that can be added to the FX10 are Johnson Control N2 BACnet LonWorks Control and Safety Feature Details Emergency Shutdown The emergency shutdown mode can be activated by a command fr...

Page 39: ...pressor Fixed On Delay Time The Compressor Fixed On Delay Time will ensure that the compressor output B02 is not enabled for 90 seconds after the control receives a call to start the compressor This d...

Page 40: ...l be speed 10 and the minimum high speed setting will be speed 3 In addition there is a low limit setting in the software to prevent the ECM2 fan speed from being set below acceptable limits for each...

Page 41: ...eries Water to Air Welcome Info Status Temps Outputs Settings Maint Alarms Alm History PROFXENV XX 3 8 07 Info Run Mode Auto Eff Occup y Occ Y1 Input OFF Y2 Input OFF G Input OFF O Input OFF Occ Input...

Page 42: ...Bad Sensor 0 Alm History NOTE This FX10 application implements an alarm history which is reset only by cycling power This history shows on the Alm History page Any alarm showing 4 events has occurred...

Page 43: ...tion Temperature Value Read Only ADF 40 nvoHtgFrzSetpt Heating Freeze Protection Temperature Setpoint Value Read Only ADF 41 nvoAlarms Alarms Enumerated 0 no alarms 1 condensate alarm 2 Compressor Hi...

Page 44: ...ow Suction Pressure alarm 4 Freeze protection alarm 8 Faulty Freeze Sensor alarm 9 Loss of Charge Read Only nvoPWMOut SNVT_volt 44 ECM PWM Control signal value Read Only nvoECMOvrd SNVT_volt 44 ECM PW...

Page 45: ...f Charge Read Only Analog Input 0 8 Present_Value 85 WFI ECM Cmd Output Present_Value ECM PWM Control signal value Read Only Analog Output 1 2 Present_Value 85 WFI ECM Fan Ovrd Present_Value ECM PWM C...

Page 46: ...controller volatile these will supersede any temperature sensor connected to the space temperature Analog Input Analog Value Type 2 2 1 Occupied Cool Write Cooling setpoint in Occupied mode 2 2 Unocc...

Page 47: ...ressor Cmd Y1 Write allows a network command equivalent of a thermostatic Y1 call 14 4 Compressor Cmd Y2 Write allows a network command equivalent of a thermostatic Y2 call 14 5 Reversing Vlv Cmd O Wr...

Page 48: ...water control valve or loop pump s are activated 5 Verify that the water flow rate is correct by measuring the pressure drop through the heat exchanger using the P T plugs and comparing to unit capac...

Page 49: ...rheat 009 040 Subcooling 048 Subcooling 060 070 Subcooling Water Temp Drop F Air Temp Rise F DB 1 5 73 79 279 304 7 13 2 6 11 15 4 8 7 10 18 24 3 0 79 85 285 310 8 14 2 6 11 15 4 8 3 6 20 26 1 5 103 1...

Page 50: ...p F Water Flow GPM Ton Heating No Hot Water Generator 30 50 70 Note Cooling performance based on entering air temperatures of 80 F DB 67 F WB Heating performance based on entering air temperature of 7...

Page 51: ...30 70 1 1 Max Entering Water 120 48 9 90 32 2 Notes Cooling Heating Minimum maximum limits are only for start up conditions and are meant for bringing the space up to occupancy temperature Units are n...

Page 52: ...or water antifreeze x T Note DO NOT hook up pressure gauges unless there appears to be a performance problem Line Voltage Loop Open Unit Amp Draw Closed COAX SOURCE COAX LOAD HEATING CYCLE ANALYSIS EX...

Page 53: ...2 8 2 6 2 4 2 2 15 4 4 4 0 3 8 3 5 3 3 18 6 0 5 5 5 1 4 8 4 4 24 9 7 9 1 8 5 7 9 7 3 5 25 07 Model GPM Pressure Drop psi 30 F 50 F 70 F 90 F 110 F 026 full load 4 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 6 2 8 2 6 2 4 2 3...

Page 54: ...erated without a filter Condensate Drain In areas where airborne bacteria produce a slime in the drain pan it may be necessary to treat chemically to minimize the problem The condensate drain can pick...

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