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TROuBLeSHOOTING THe eeV

System is pumping down

in heat mode

EEV is not sensing that the compressor is

ON and in the Heat Mode

1. Check plug and harness to J6

2. Verify 24VAC at Y1 and/or Y2  inputs to

EEV control J6 are present (not “O”) See

Table 6 in Service Facts.

EEV valve is stuck closed

1. See Service Facts for Open Valve Test

System is very low on charge

1. Check charge per Service Facts

Low superheat (flooding) in

heating mode

EEV valve is stuck open

1. See Service Facts for Close Valve Test

Sensors are out of calibration

1. Verify sensors are accurate.  See Table 7

& 8 in Service Facts

High superheat (low

suction pressure) in

heating mode

System is low on charge

1. Check charge per Service Facts

EEV valve is stuck closed

1. See Service Facts for Open Valve Test

Sensors are out of calibration

1. Verify sensors are accurate.  See Table 7

& 8 in Service Facts

EEV Hunting

(Suction pressure moves

up & down)

Sensor are out of calibration

1. Verify sensors are accurate.  See Table 7

& 8 in Service Facts

Verify temperature sensor is clipped tight

to suction line and insulated

Verify Outdoor Unit:

1. Is free and clear of ice and debris

2. Has adequate clearance

3. Distributor tubes are not bent or kinked

The 

Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV)

 installed in this heat pump is designed to control

superheat entering the compressor when the system is running in mechanical heating mode.

During cooling mode, refrigerant flow bypasses the EEV via a check valve and is controlled

by the expansion device in the indoor unit.  Therefore, 

any operational problems

observed in cooling mode are not caused by the EEV

.

The following flow chart was designed to assist in troubleshooting the EEV.
Note:  The EEV closes with every OFF cycle in the heating mode of operation.  During

Defrost and in the cool

sound can be heard when valve is changing positions.

ing mode of operation, the EEV will drive to 1/2 open.  An audible 

Summary of Contents for ComfortLink 4TWZ0060A1000A

Page 1: ...ON WITH ITS USE CAuTION RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES ALL PARTS OF THIS PRODUCT CAPABLE OF CONDUCTING ELECTRICAL CURRENT ARE GROUNDED IF GROUNDING WIRES SCREWS STRAPS CLIPS NUTS OR WASHERS USED TO C...

Page 2: ...ms CHARGING METHOD This model has ComfortLink II and Charge Assist features Charge Assist can be used in cooling mode only For complete instructions on using Charge Assist please see page 4 2 Schemati...

Page 3: ...ambient temperatures 2 When charging for ambient temperatures above 120 F charge to 10 subcooling It is important to return when outdoor ambient temperature is between 55 F and 120 F to verify system...

Page 4: ...ash slowly Liquid Line Temperature Must be within range If this sensor is shorted or open This error condition causes an 11 flash on FAULT LED Liquid Line Pressure Must be above 90 psig If the liquid...

Page 5: ...n LED will be turned ON The CA control will then exit the charge assist cycle and return the control of the system to the Communicating Comfort Control The Status Green LED will be slowly flashing The...

Page 6: ...TM data Low Pressure Cut Out Fault Open outside of defrost Cycle Short lock out Wait Flashing Flash device count when in communication number of COMM products connected in system Rapid flashes followe...

Page 7: ...sist Tool BAYCAKT001AA ADD AMBER LED BLINKING CHARGING STABILIZING AMBER LED BLINKING RECOVER RED LED CA procedure allows 1 hour to get within 20 psi of Charged and 50 minutes to move 4 psi Otherwise...

Page 8: ...Z0060A1000AA 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 40 60 80 100 120 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 40 60 80 100 120 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 40 60 80 100 120 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 15...

Page 9: ...Heating Refrigeration Cycle Cooling Refrigeration Cycle Printed from D155711P01 Rev02 9 ReFRIGERATION CIRCUITS...

Page 10: ...er up 10 hours max if compressors remain OFF Sump Heat OFF When a compressor is running Sump Heat OFF For 30 minutes after compressor s have stopped running Sump Heat OFF When outdoor temperature goes...

Page 11: ...Sensors J6 J7 TABLE 3 Temp F Temp C THERMISTOR RESISTANCE OHMS Volts DC at plug J8 Only pin to pin 50 10 0 19405 2 22 55 12 8 17002 2 06 60 15 6 14930 1 90 65 18 3 13138 1 75 70 21 1 11586 1 61 75 23...

Page 12: ...ng 3 9 Flash Low superheat in Cooling Mode Indoor TXV stuck open or ID Fan failure 10 Flash Not used at this time 3 Monitor superheat and pressure 3 SH for 5 minutes with valve minimum position Monito...

Page 13: ...n Service Facts EEV Hunting Suction pressure moves up down Sensor are out of calibration 1 Verify sensors are accurate See Table 7 8 in Service Facts Verify temperature sensor is clipped tight to suct...

Page 14: ...ing LPCO may trip Note If jumper is left on pins any faults stored in memory will be cleared after 10 seconds The CLOSE VALVE TEST will clear after 2 minutes and will not reinitiate requires a break a...

Page 15: ...65 0 66 125 51 7 3298 0 60 130 54 4 2972 0 54 135 57 2 2683 0 50 136 57 8 2629 0 49 137 58 3 2576 0 48 138 58 9 2525 0 47 139 59 4 2474 0 46 140 60 0 2425 0 45 141 60 6 2377 0 45 142 61 1 2330 0 44 14...

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