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STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

COMPLAINT

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

ACTION

Unit will not run

Controller not on  
Evaporator fan not on

No power 

Check circuit breaker. Check voltage at power source. Power must match unit 

requirements, 15 Amps min.

Unit power switch off

Check rocker switch inside panel.

 

Compressor 

stalls on startup

Compressor hums for 3 -5 seconds 

then trips 

Insufficient power under load 

Check power source, wiring and circuit breaker capacity using power quality 

meter.    

CB on overload 

Defective or disconnected run capacitor

Have qualified A/C tech test and replace. 

Faulty compressor

Have qualified A/C tech test winding impedance.  

Replace compressor if defective.

Controller on 

LED/Snowflake not on

Check programmed setpoint and indicated temperature. 

LED/Snowflake blinking 

Unit off on anti-short cycle time delay - clears after 5 minutes. 

Evaporator fan not running 

Defective evaporator motor

Have qualified A/C tech clean, repair or replace.

Evaporator running 
CA alarm displayed

Setpoint too low 

Adjust temperature setpoint. 

Low ambient 

Warm unit/Install low ambient crankcase heater.

Evaporator coil frozen

Thaw and clean coil. Check for clogged drain. If enclosure obstruction causing 

air re-circulation, remove obstruction.

Low refrigerant

Have qualified A/C tech check.

Unit runs but 

does not cool 

properly

Compressor cycling

Cycling on set point

Reprogram setpoint or increase Hy.  

HA2 alarm intermittent 

Dirty condenser 

Clean condenser coil. 

Condenser air flow blocked 

Installation must meet minimum clearance for condenser air flow.

Adjacent unit heating air 

Install baffle/deflector or move unit(s).

Perform touch test: 

Compressor hot (190°F)  

Suction accumulator cold ( 50 to 65°F)

Good condenser

Have qualified A/C tech  check evaporator section. 

Restricted air flow  

Clean evaporator. 

Recirculating air flow

Remove restriction/Install baffle/Install fan.

Unit vibrating or 

noisy

Noise

Possible freight damage

Inspect all points of mechanical contact between tubing and shroud or chassis.

Tube rattling against shroud
Compressor rattling against shroud

Inspect compressor mounting.

Foreign object in fan/blower

Clean blowers; tie-wrap any loose wiring. Replace air filter to prevent  

recurrence.

Broken or bent fan blade

Replace blower unit or fan blade.

High refrigerant pressure due to dirty air filter, 

blocked or recirculating condenser air flow or 

dirty condenser

Test air temperature entering and leaving condenser. Entering should equal 

ambient. Leaving should equal en 15 degrees. Clean condenser with 

degreaser and low pressure rinse. Clean or replace filter.

Condensate 

draining from 

overflow

Drains during normal operation

Door partially open or air leaks between unit 

and enclosure  

Check door gasket and gasket compression on closing. 
System must be closed loop.

Condensate 

draining inside 

unit

Water leaking out around compressor

Blockage in evaporator drain lines prevents 

water getting to the boil-off pan.

Clean condensate drains with degreaser. Check for crushed or blocked drain 

lines. Clean evaporator coil and check for source of contamination.

Iced-up evaporator coil

Defective evaporator blower

Have qualified A/C tech clean, repair or replace.

Low refrigerant

Have qualified A/C tech check level.

Troubleshooting Guide

Summary of Contents for TA10 Series

Page 1: ...1 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C TA10 Series User Manual...

Page 2: ...2nd Edition Rev A Issue Date 12 16 Publication History Issue Date Description of Changes First Edition 08 02 2010 Original Second Edition 06 05 2014 Rev A 12 12 2016 Unit Specifications Amps and Refri...

Page 3: ...ioning Equipment 6 What s in the Box 6 Nameplate Information 6 Inspecting the Equipment 6 Basic Operation 7 Features 8 Unit Specifications 8 Preliminary Testing 10 Mounting the Air Conditioner 10 Syst...

Page 4: ...on fonctionne en toute s curit Toute personne qui installe ou utilise cet quipement doit lire la pr sente publica tion et toutes les autres publications pertinentes avant de l installer ou de l utilis...

Page 5: ...t 770 844 4200 We are available weekdays from 9 00 a m to 6 00 p m Eastern Time We also encourage you to visit our web site where you can find technical and non technical information about our product...

Page 6: ...re bagged Hanger Bolt Kit includes 8 10 32 x 1 2 Machine Screws Unslotted Indented Hex Washer Head Steel Zinc 8 10 Medium Split Lock Washer Steel Zinc 8 10 Flat Washer Machine Screw Steel Zinc Rubber...

Page 7: ...than the factory setpoint of 95 F plus the temperature differential of 5 F As the refrigerant pressure builds to a factory setpoint the condenser fan turns on to force air flow across the coils Refrig...

Page 8: ...efficiency performance high BTU per KWH for minimal electricity cost Auxillary alarm contacts as a standard NEMA Type 12 Unit Specifications Model BTU H Max Ambient Temperature Standard Max Ambient Te...

Page 9: ...4 80 98 18 00 TA10 060 46 4X 460 60 1 80 142 18 00 NEMA Type 4 Unit Specifications Model BTU H Max Ambient Temperature Standard Max Ambient Temperature Volts Hertz Running Amps Unit Weight lb Refriger...

Page 10: ...ital Temperature Controller displays any alarms refer to the Digital Temperature Controller section After completing the above check points the electrical enclosure is ready to be prepared for the ins...

Page 11: ...off an alarm condition is indicated on the front panel and an alarm contact Form C operates for remote alarming Three main conditions can shut down the AC compressor down The condenser high temperatu...

Page 12: ...ON Measurement unit F Flashing Programming phase Digital Temperature Controller Overview The microprocessor based digital temperature controller performs the functions of controlling the enclosure te...

Page 13: ...rrow key Press the SET key to display its value 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to change its value 4 Press SET to store the new value and move to the following parameter To exit Press SET UP arrow k...

Page 14: ...r 3 minutes after initial 30 min delay Alarm relay operates HA2 Condenser high temperature P2 L 145 F for 3 minutes Alarm relay operates compressor off LA2 Condenser low temperature P2 l 50 F for 3 mi...

Page 15: ...per commercial coil cleaning compounds and thorough back flush rinsing Refer to directions on the cleaning compounds selected Acid wash is not recommended as it reduces the life of the coil Note Do no...

Page 16: ...er air flow blocked Installation must meet minimum clearance for condenser air flow Adjacent unit heating air Install baffle deflector or move unit s Perform touch test Compressor hot 190 F Suction ac...

Page 17: ...e c t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 17 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m Typical Frame Size 1 1000 and 1500 BTU H Units Dimensions All d...

Page 18: ...4 0 5 18 STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 1 8 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 0 5 18 Cutout for Typical Frame Size 1 1000 and 1500 BTU H Units Dimensions All dimensions inc...

Page 19: ...t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 19 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m Typical Frame Size 2 2000 and 3000 4000 BTU H Units Dimensions All...

Page 20: ...RATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 1 8 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 0 5 20 Cutouts for Typical Frame Size 2 2000 and 3000 4000 BTU H Units Dimensions 120 and 240V 480V All di...

Page 21: ...t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 21 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m Dimensions Typical Frame Size 3 5000 and 6000 8000 BTU H Units All...

Page 22: ...RATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 1 8 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 0 5 22 Dimensions Cutouts for Typical Frame Size 3 5000 and 6000 8000 BTU H Units All dimensions inches mi...

Page 23: ...t i o n d i r e c t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 23 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m Schematic 120 Volt Prewired 22 AWG pigtail 7 ft...

Page 24: ...1 8 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 0 5 24 STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 1 8 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 0 5 24 Schematic 240V Prewired 22 AWG pigtail 7 ft for Remote Alarming...

Page 25: ...a t i o n d i r e c t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C 25 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m Schematic 480V Prewired 22 AWG pigtail 7 ft fo...

Page 26: ...ight Refrigerant Pressure Notes and Model Information Replacement Parts Wiring Terminal Blocks for Stratus Air Conditioners Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Description 1000 4000 BTU Models Phoenix Cont...

Page 27: ...27 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m STRATUS TA10 Series Industrial Air Conditioners User Manual 2nd edition Rev C P ower 27 w w w a u t o m a t i o n d i r e c t c o m...

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