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Table 19. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting
Initial notification of critical alerts will pop-up on the home screen and will be listed under notification menu. Minor and moderate alerts are found only under the notification menu. Moderate alerts
are not e-mailed to Homeowners. Dealers will get an email and code can be seen on thermostat under the installer notification section.
NOTE:
Anytime the word
DEVICE
or
DEVICE2
is used in this table, it will be replaced on all alert code notification screens with the actual offending device name, for example, thermostat, heat
pump, etc.).
Alert
Code
Inverter
Flash
Code
Priority
Condition
Applicable
Component
Actual Displayed
Alert Text
Component or System Operational State and Troubleshooting Tip
438
73
Moderate /
Critical
Variable
capacity
outdoor unit*
OD Inverter PFC
Input Overcurrent
The inverter has detected a power factor correction (PFC) circuit over-current condition
.
•
The inverter has detected an PFC over current condition. This may be caused by a high load condition, high pressure, or
outdoor fan failure.
•
Outdoor control will display the code when the inverter has detected the error – moderate condition.
•
After three minutes, the inverter will reset and the compressor will resume operation.
• If the error condition occurs 10 times within a 60 minute rolling time period, the outdoor unit control will lock out operation of
the outdoor unit – critical condition.
• Possible issue is system running at high pressures.
• Check for high pressure trips or other alert codes in thermostat and outdoor control.
•
Inverter LEDs will flash code 73.
•
Refer to the unit service documentation for detailed troubleshooting procedures.
Inverter flash code 73. The sequence is:
•
Red LED: Seven Flashes
• Green LED: Three Flashes
Moderate priority condition is automatically cleared when the inverter sends a clear message. Critical priority condition will
automatically clear when inverter is power cycled.
439
12
Moderate
Variable
capacity
outdoor unit*
OD Inverter
Compressor
Slowdown - High
Input Current
Compressor slowdown due to high input current.
• Input current is approaching a high limit.
•
Compressor speed will automatically slow down. The outdoor control will continue sending the inverter speed demanded by
the thermostat.
•
The outdoor control will set indoor CFM and outdoor RPM to values according to demand percentage rather than the actual
Hz.
•
Inverter LEDs will flash code 12.
•
Refer to the unit service documentation for detailed troubleshooting procedures.
Inverter flash code 12. The sequence is:
• Red LED: One Flash
• Green LED: Two Flashes
Automatically clears when the condition no longer exists.