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Defrost System
This section addresses:
• Emergency Heat
• Defrost System Overview
• Defrost Control Connections, Jumper Settings and Fea-
tures
• Operational Mode Overview (Calibration, Normal and
Defrost)
• Defrost Cycle Actuation
EMERGENCY HEAT (AMBER LIGHT)
An emergency heat function is designed into some room
thermostats. This feature is applicable when isolation of
the outdoor unit is required, or when auxiliary electric heat
is staged by outdoor thermostats. When the room thermo-
stat is placed in the emergency heat position, the outdoor
unit control circuit is isolated from power and field-provid
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ed relays bypass the outdoor thermostats. An amber indi-
cating light simultaneously comes on to remind the home-
owner that he is operating in the emergency heat mode.
Emergency heat is usually used during an outdoor unit
shutdown, but it should also be used following a power
outage if power has been off for over an hour and the out
-
door temperature is below 50°F (10°C). System should be
left in the emergency heat mode at least six hours to allow
the crankcase heater sufficient time to prevent compres
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sor slugging.
DEFROST SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The control monitors ambient temperature, outdoor coil
temperature, and total run time to determine when a de-
frost cycle is required. The coil temperature probe is de-
signed with a spring clip to allow mounting to the outside
coil tubing. The location of the coil sensor is important for
proper defrost operation.
NOTE
–
The demand defrost control accurately measures
the performance of the system as frost accumulates on the
outdoor coil. This typically will translate into longer running
time between defrost cycles as more frost accumulates on
the outdoor coil before the demand defrost control initiates
defrost cycles.
DEFROST CONTROL CONNECTIONS, JUMPERS
SETTINGS AND FEATURES
Defrost Temperature Termination Jumper Settings (P1)
The demand defrost control selections are: 50, 70, 90 and
100°F (10, 21, 32 and 38°C). The shunt termination pin
is factory set at 50°F (10°C). If temperature shunt is not
installed, default termination temperature is 90°F (32°C).
Test Pins (P1) Function
Placing the jumper on the field test pins (P1) allows the
technician to:
• Clear short cycle lockout
•
Clear five-strike fault lockout
• Cycle the unit in and out of defrost mode
Place the unit in defrost mode to clear the coil
Compressor Delay Mode (P5)
The demand defrost control has a field-selectable function
to reduce occasional sounds that may occur while the unit
is cycling in and out of the defrost mode. When a jumper
is installed on the
DELAY
pins, the compressor will be
cycled off for 30 seconds going in and out of the defrost
mode. Units are shipped with jumper installed on
DELAY
pins.
NOTE
-
The 30 second off cycle is NOT functional when
jumpering the TEST pins.
Summary of Contents for ML16XP1 Series
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Page 30: ...Page 30 FIGURE 17 Typical Factory Wiring 018 thru 030 units ...
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