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Diagnosis: Troubleshooting, Status Messages, Alarm Codes
163
8
Running with High Supply Difference
Indicates:
• Temperature difference between the left hand
and right hand Supply sensors is too large;
even after Probe Test indicates no sensor
errors.
• Possible causes include air leak around
sensor cable, low refrigerant charge, defective
expansion valve, etc.
• Controller clears message during defrost and
when Unit On/Off switch is turned Off.
9
High Pressure Cutout, Check Condenser Fan
Indicates:
• Unit stops due to high pressure cutout, water
pressure switch is closed and condenser
temperature is high.
• Controller clears message on compressor
start-up.
• No alarm is set until Controller determines that
unit current draw is too low (Alarm Code 37) or
supply air temperature is too high (Alarm Code
41).
10
Condenser Probe Found, Please Change
Type
Indicates:
• Controller is set for CRR40 DF and start-up is
initiated on a KVQ/CRR40, MAGNUM or
CSR40 unit. Correct by turning Unit On/Off
switch Off. Then set Controller Software
switch to correct position.
• None. On CRR40 DF units, condenser sensor
input must be left open.
11
Scroll Compressor, High Temperature
Indicates:
• Compressor stops because discharge
temperature is above 148 C (300 F). Message
remains in display until discharge temperature
decreases to normal.
• Controller clears message after compressor
start-up.
12
Scroll Compressor, Low Pressure
Indicates:
• Low pressure cutout switch is open.
• Possible causes include stepper motor valve
will not open, warm gas bypass valve will not
open, low refrigerant charge, defective low
pressure cutout switch, open circuit, block
TXV or suction line restriction etc.
• Controller activates Alarm Code 31 after 5
minutes.
• Controller clears message after compressor
start-up.
14
Evaporator High Temperature Switch Open
Indicates:
• Controller disables electric heaters due to
open high temperature switch circuit.
• Possible causes include evaporator
temperature over 54 C (130 F), defective
heater, defective evaporator overheat switch,
open circuit, etc.
• Controller clears message on compressor
start-up.
• No alarm is set until Controller determines that
heater current draw is too high (Alarm Code 10),
unit current draw is too high (Alarm Code 36), or
defrost time is too long (Alarm Code 20).
Status Messages and Controller Actions (Continued)
Message
No.
Status Message
Controller Action
Summary of Contents for 098916
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Page 41: ...Unit Description Features Options 40...
Page 105: ...Operating Instructions 104...
Page 155: ...Servicing The Unit 154...
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Page 189: ...Wiring and Schematic Diagrams Index 188...
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