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Diagnostics
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PKG-SVX027A-EN
Diagnostic: Compressor (1-4) High Pressure Shutdown (In Alarm)
Notification Class
Action
Reason
Typical Causes
Reset Required
HVAC Critical Alarm.
Compressor will be locked
out and prevented from
running until this diagnostic
is cleared.
The temperature sensor is
reading either above is
maximum value or below is
minimum value, resulting in
an Alarm Condition after 3
point updates.
• Sensor is not wired
properly: Verify sensor
wiring to the XM Module.
• XM Module is not
communicating. Ensure that
the XM Module is up and
talking to the UC600.
• Discharge Pressure is too
high and over the cutout
threshold of the High
Pressure Switch. Verify
Condenser Pressure.
• Cutout Switch has failed.
Manual Reset Required once
the sensor is in a Normal
State. User must toggle the
Compressor (1-4) Failure
Reset
Compressor (1-4) High Pressure Cutout (In Alarm)
Notification Class
Action
Reason
Typical Causes
Reset Required
HVAC Critical Alarm.
The High Pressure cutout
switch is reading a ciosed
condition which indicates
The temperature sensor is
reading either above is
maximum value or below is
minimum value, resulting in
an Alarm Condition after 3
point updates.
• Sensor is not wired
properly: Verify sensor
wiring to the XM Module.
• XM Module is not
communicating. Ensure that
the XM Module is up and
talking to the UC600.
• Discharge Pressure is too
high and over the cutout
threshold of the High
Pressure Switch. Verify
Condenser Pressure.
• Cutout Switch has failed.
None, alarm clears once
sensor is in a normal state.
Diagnostic: Compressor (1-4) Frostat (In Alarm)
Notification Class
Action
Reason
Typical Causes
Reset Required
HVAC Critical Alarm.
Compressor will be locked
out and prevented from
running until this diagnostic
is cleared.
The Calculated Saturated
Suction Refrigerant
Temperature is below 32
degrees for 5 minutes.
• Low Airflow across the
Evaptorator.
• Partially blocked Evaporator.
• Dirty Air Filter
• Dirty Evaporator Coil
Manual Reset Required once
the issue is resolved. User
must toggle the Compressor
(1-4) Failure Reset.
Diagnostic: Compressor (1-4) High Superheat (In Alarm)
Notification Class
Action
Reason
Typical Causes
Reset Required
HVAC Critical Alarm.
Compressor will be locked
out and prevented from
running until this diagnostic
is cleared.
The Calculated superheat is
above 25 degrees for 10
minutes.
• Low Charge on unit.
• Malfunctioning TXV.
• Too High of a heat load
• Too much air across the
evaporator
Manual Reset Required once
the issue is resolved. User
must toggle the Compressor
(1-4) Failure Reset
Table 28. Compressor alarming (continued)