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5284792-UIM-D-1017

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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

INVERTER DRIVE TROUBLE SHOOTING

INVERTER DRIVE LED

There are three control chips on the drive board and all of them have
their own LED status display as detailed below. The location of each
LED can be found in Figures 12-14.

Operation Indicating LED (Green - 1 or 605) - 

When the drive is in

normal or standby state with no protection or fault condition the LED will
flash at 0.5 sec ON / 0.5 sec OFF. If the compressor is running the LED
will be solid.

Protection Indicating LED (Yellow - 2 or 604) -

 When the drive is

under protection, the yellow LED will flash. Refer to the fault status and
troubleshooting section of this bulletin for more information.

Hardware Fault Indicating LED (Red - 3 or 603) -

 When the drive is

under hardware fault, the red LED will flash. Refer to the fault status
and troubleshooting section of this bulletin for more information.

LED for Drive Control (Green - 4 or 602) -

 When the drive is in normal

state, whether the compressor is running or standby, the LED will flash
at 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF. When the drive is under protection or hard-
ware fault, the LED will flash at 8 sec ON/ 8 sec OFF.

LED for Power Factor Correction (Green-601) -

 When the drive PFC

is not in operation, the LED will blink at 1 sec ON / 1 sec OFF. When the
PFC is in operation, the LED will be solid.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

• Disconnect and lock out power before servicing.
• Wait 2 minutes to ensure that drive capacitors are discharged before servicing.
• Use compressor with grounded system only.
• Molded electrical plug must be used for connection to compressor.

BURN HAZARD

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury or property damage.
• Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of the compressor.
• Personal safety equipment must be used.

RCD PROTECTION

• Be sure to install a Residual Current protective Device (RCD) in accordance with the applicable

legislation. Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire.

• Be sure to use a dedicated power circuit, never use a power supply shared by another appliance.
• When installing the RCD be sure that it is compatible with the inverter (resistant to high fre-

quency electric noise and to higher harmonics) to avoid unnecessary opening of the RCD.

The RCD must be a high speed type breaker of 30 mA (<0.1 seconds).

DRIVE HANDLING

• Caution must be used when lifting and installing the drive. Failure to use caution may result in

bodily injury.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.
• Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or property damage.

Safety Statements

• Only qualified and authorized HVAC or refrigeration personnel are permitted to install, commission and maintain this equipment.
• Electrical connections must be made by qualified electrical personnel.
• All valid standards and codes for installing, servicing, and maintaining electrical and refrigeration equipment must be observed.

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Summary of Contents for YXV SERIES

Page 1: ...II SAFETY This is a safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on labels or in manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand and pay particular attention to the signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avo...

Page 2: ...r below refer to the Optional Cold Weather Charging procedures near the end of SECTION VI SYSTEM CHARGE There is an Optional Cold Weather Charging accessory kit to prevent the outdoor unit from taking in cold air below 55 F The kit part number can be found in the list of accessory kits on the UPGNET web site Provide adequate structural support for the unit CAUTION This product must be installed in...

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Page 4: ... conditions may require direct wall mounted brackets to be used to locate and support the outdoor unit In these applications care must be taken to address unit base pan support structural integ rity safe access and serviceability as well as the possible sound and vibration transmission into the structure Wall mounting requires 3 mounting brackets and best served by a properly engineered solution S...

Page 5: ...e vapor service port connection After this connection has cooled remove the nitrogen source from the liquid fitting ser vice port 6 Braze the liquid line to the evaporator liquid connection Nitrogen should be flowing through the evaporator coil 7 Slide the grommet away from the vapor connection at the indoor coil and wrap with a wet rag as shown in Figure 5 Braze the vapor line to the evaporator v...

Page 6: ...eatherproof disconnect switch outdoors and within sight of the unit per local code 2 Remove the screws at the top and sides of the corner cover Slide the control box cover down and remove from unit 3 Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit 4 Route wires from disconnect through power wiring exit provided and into the unit control box as shown in Figure 1 and view the openings in Fig...

Page 7: ...al set up process using the HxTM thermostat additional fine tuning of the airflow is accomplished by selecting on of the three operating profiles The three operating profiles include humid dry or normal Select the one that best reflects the out door environment where the conditioned space is located This selec tion adjusts the how the indoor blower and the compressor work together to manage temper...

Page 8: ...nce visits the charge verification display can be used to quickly check overall system condition and the system charge without attaching a separate manifold gauge set or temperature sensors 6 Permanently mark the unit data plate with the total amount of refrig erant in the system FIGURE 9 System Charging Connections 6 5 7 0 521 8 5HTXLUHG IRU HYDFXDWLRQ SURFHGXUH RQO 9 880 3803 7 6 7 03 5 785 1 72...

Page 9: ...door transformer secondary 24 VAC volt age and provides low voltage protection for the heat pump and its com ponents If the voltage drops below approximately 22 VAC the control continues to energize any outputs that are already energized If the volt age drops below approximately 19 VAC the control immediately de energizes the outputs and can no longer energize any outputs until the voltage level i...

Page 10: ...oltage is applied The control will scroll and display STANDBY when there are no active calls for compressor operation TABLE 4 Same Priority Fault Storage Control Description Time of Fault Fault Priority Inverter Control Fault Microelectronic Fault 10 15 00 1 Outdoor Control Fault Inverter Control Communications Fault 10 15 01 1 TABLE 5 Status Code Display Description Required Condition LED Color N...

Page 11: ...on Saved Configuration Selection The system will save all individual con figuration selections made on the Outdoor Display Upon returning to a previously saved configuration the system shall display the previously saved configuration setting s Not the Default setting s unless the saved selection was in fact the default selection Operational Mode The system will display Inverter profile and revers ...

Page 12: ...m in high pressure switch lockout last mode of operation was normal compressor RED Solid HPS HARD LOCKOUT NORMAL See HPS fault See HPS fault X Low Voltage 19 VAC RED Solid LOW VOLTAGE BELOW 19VAC Under Voltage Check input power supply wires Check input power supply and 24VAC circuit before and during operation to verify voltage is within range given in manual 197 252Vac and 19 Check 24Vac transfor...

Page 13: ...ure See Ambient Sensor failure X COIL TEMP SENSOR OPEN HARD LOCKOUT See Ambient Sensor failure See Ambient Sensor failure X Liquid line temperature sensor failure short not in lockout yet RED Solid LIQUID TEMP SENSOR SHORT See Ambient Sensor failure See Ambient Sensor failure X Liquid line temperature sensor failure short RED Solid LIQUID TEMP SENSOR SHORT SOFT LOCKOUT See Ambient Sensor failure S...

Page 14: ...pressure sensor failure high voltage RED Solid DISCHARGE PRESSURE SENSOR HIGH VOLTAGE SOFT LOCKOUT See Discharge Pressure Sensor Fault See Discharge Pressure Sensor Fault X Suction pressure sensor failure low voltage RED Solid SUCTION PRESSURE SENSOR LOW VOLTAGE SOFT LOCKOUT Bad wiring harness Check harness for continuity X Bad OD control board If supply voltage across BLK and BLU WHT doesn t read...

Page 15: ...motor operation and airflow restrictions Dirty ID coil External static is too high correct duct work ID air temp out of range Verify the ID ambient temperature is with the range listed in the IOM design parameters Reduced or no ID airflow due to motor limits Check motor current against limits Check input voltage to ensure within range Insufficient charge Check refrigerant charge compared to tech s...

Page 16: ...nt issue Replace drive AC Input Current Sampling Fault LED 603 LED3 5 Sensor on drive not reading properly Replace drive DC Bus Over Voltage LED604 LED2 7 DC BUS OVER VOLTAGE INVERTER DRIVE High input voltage Check the DC bus voltage if it is 385 VDC Use bus voltage terminals found in Figures 12 14 Check the line voltage if it is 265VAC If high contact utility provider Damaged Inverter Board Repla...

Page 17: ... Temp Low or Sensor Open Fault LED 603 LED3 2 POWER MODULE TEMP LOW SENSOR OPEN INVERTER DRIVE Temperature sensor on the drive is potentially faulty Remove power to drive for 2 minutes Reapply power If problem remains replace drive DC Bus Under Voltage LED604 LED2 17 NA Low input voltage Check the DC bus voltage if it is 385VDC Use bus voltage terminals found in Figures 12 14 Check the line voltag...

Page 18: ...is too low or off Verify proper airflow over the drive heat sink Inverter component damage Replace drive Compressor Model Configuration Error LED 604 LED2 22 COMPRESSOR MODEL CONFIGURATION ERROR INVERTER DRIVE Compressor model and configuration code do not match Check system configuration and select proper system tonnage in repair part menu If proper option is not available the correct drive has n...

Page 19: ...ls Unitary Products 19 FIGURE 12 2 Ton Inverter Drive LED Location 86 92 7 7 50 1 6 FIGURE 13 3 4 Ton Inverter Drive LED Location 86 92 7 7 50 1 6 FIGURE 14 5 Ton Inverter Drive LED Location OO V DUH EHQHDWK WKH SODWH 86 92 7 7 50 1 6 ...

Page 20: ...ower before servicing Wait 2 minutes to ensure that drive capacitors are discharged before servicing Use compressor with grounded system only Molded electrical plug must be used for connection to compressor BURN HAZARD Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury or property damage Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of the compressor Pe...

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Page 22: ... a low suction pressure fault is recognized regardless of a bypass time SECTION IX INSTRUCTING THE OWNER Assist the owner with registering the unit warranty using the warranty card included with the unit or preferably online at www upgproductregistration com It is strongly recommended to com plete a startup sheet showing the critical readings of the unit at the time of commissioning which can be u...

Page 23: ...TEMP SENSOR TB TERMINAL BLOCK XFMR TRANSFORMER BLK BLACK BLU BLUE BLU WHT BLUE w WHITE STRIPE BRN BROWN GRN GREEN PUR PURPLE RED RED RED WHT RED w WHITE STRIPE WHT WHITE YEL YELLOW YEL PINK YELLOW w PINK STRIPE 5295812 UWD C 0217 FERRITE RING CHOKE DS LTS AMB CTS R C P6 P7 P8 P10 P2 P3 P1 P5 P4 A B C A R B C G S V G S V DTS DPT SPT STS RV DR C O Y OD FAN RS485 COMM EEV COMM RS485 COMM 3A COMPRESSO...

Page 24: ... WITH THIS UNIT MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH 105 C THERMOPLASTIC OR ITS EQUIVALENT 1 2 AMB AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR DPT DISCHARGE PRESSURE DR DEMAND RESPONSE DS DISPLAY SWITCH DTS DISCHARGE TEMP SENSOR HPS HIGH PRESS SWITCH LTS LIQUID TEMP SENSOR SPT SUCTION PRESSURE STS SUCTION TEMP SENSOR TB TERMINAL BLOCK XFMR TRANSFORMER BLK BLACK BLU BLUE BLU WHT BLUE w WHITE STRIPE BRN BROWN GRN GREE...

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Page 26: ...5284792 UIM D 1017 26 Johnson Controls Unitary Products NOTES ...

Page 27: ...lts AC 230 volt AC Measured voltage L1 to L2 Total amperes L1 L2 Compressor amperes L1 L2 Measured voltage R and C outdoor unit control board Air Flow Setup Cooling Supply static inches of water column Supply air dry bulb temperature Return air dry bulb temperature Temperature drop A B C D Blower Type Set Up Outside air dry bulb temperature Return air wet bulb temperature Supply air wet bulb tempe...

Page 28: ...dditional Job Details Provide owner with the owner s manual Explain thermostat use and programming if applicable to owner Unit Operation and Cycle Test Operate the unit through continuous fan cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Operate the unit through cooling cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Job site has been cleaned indoor and outdoor debris...

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