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Communicating Display Assembly (CDA)
1. External shut down
(Load Shed)
2. Min. Airflow
3. Blower on/off delays
4. Custom Airflow
5. PFC (Power Factor
Correction)
1. FRC DFT (Forced Defrost)
2. EEV Test
3. Evacuation
4. Drive Diagnostic Test
5. OD Fan Test
TECHNICIAN MENUS
SYSTEM STATUS
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NAVIGATION
• To enter and exit Technician Menus, press the Up/Down buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
• To return to the Home Screen, press the Up/Down buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
• To return to the top level of any menu, press the Left/Right buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
• After five minutes of inactivity in the Technician Menu section, the
Home Screen will be displayed. Pressing the Enter button for
5 seconds will increase this time to 20 minutes.
ALERT HISTORY
MENU
ALERT MENU
CONFIG MENU
CONTROL MENU
MONITOR MENU
The Monitor Menu
displays information on
System status, Drive stats
and the System Tachome-
ter.
The Alert History menu
displays alerts stored over
time. Note that clearing
Alert History will also
clear Active Alerts.
The Alert Menu displays
active alerts.
The Configuration Menu
is where System parame-
ters and options are set
and reported.
The Control Menu
contains a selection of
unit function tests that
are used to verify opera-
tion.
Defrost Control (HP Only)
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The demand defrost control measures heat pump
outdoor ambient temperature with a sensor located
outside the outdoor coil. A second sensor located on
the outdoor coil is used to measure the coil
temperature. The difference between the ambient and
the colder coil temperature is the difference or delta-T
measurement. This delta-T measurement is
representative of the operating state and relative
capacity of the heat pump system. By measuring the
change in delta-T, we can determine the need for
defrost. The coil sensor also serves to sense outdoor
coil temperature for termination of the defrost cycle.
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A fault condition is indicated by the CDA connected to
the control board inside the heat pump control box.
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Demand Defrost is enabled with the following inputs to
the drive::
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Outdoor ambient temperature sensor (ODS-B)
reporting an outdoor temperature at or below 52° F.
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Coil temperature sensor (CBS) reporting a coil
temperature at or below 32° F.
•
Heat/Cool Demand (HCD) from the communicating
comfort control for at least two minutes or more.
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The calculated temperature difference between the
outdoor temperature sensor and the coil temperature
sensor is called Delta T. Defrost can occur once the
current Delta T exceeds the Delta T initiate value. . This
adaptive logic assures a complete defrost for a range of
outdoor temperatures.
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temperature selections available in the Configure
Menu. Factory is set to 47°F, medium is 53°F, and
high is 60°F.
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Figure 1. CANda Mini Menu
FRC DFT
PRESS ENTER
TEST IN PROGRESS
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TEST COMPLETE
CONTROL MENU
CONFIG
MENU
MONITOR
MENU
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