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Anti-short Cycle Timer

This unit has an anti-short cycle timer built in to the defrost con-
trol. This timer will not permit the compressor to start within five
minutes after the completion of the last cycle or power interrup-
tion. To bypass the anti-short cycle feature, short the “TEST”
pins together for 2 seconds.

The following sequences of operation are based on using a
standard single-stage heat pump thermostat.

Cooling Operation

(B1HH018 — 048 and 575-volt 060 Models with Standard PSC Indoor
Motor)

WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN COOLING
MODE.

1. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON” position,

the 24 volts at “G” will energize the “K1” relay on the fan
control board, close the “K1” relay contacts, and energize
the indoor blower motor. If the fan switch on the thermostat
is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate only when
there is a call for cooling by the thermostat.

2. On a call for cooling, the thermostat will send 24 volts to “Y”

and “O” on the fan control board. After the anti-short cycle
period is complete,The 24 volt signal will energize contac-
tor “M1”, and the reversing valve solenoid. Power will be
supplied to the compressor and outdoor fan motor, and the
reversing valve will switch to the cooling position. If the fan
switch on the thermostat is on the “AUTO” position, the fan
control will energize the indoor blower.

3. When the demand for cooling has been satisfied, the 24

volt “Y” signal is removed and the “M1” contactor will be de-
energized. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON”
position, the indoor blower will continue to run. If the fan
switch is in the “AUTO” position, the “K1” relay will open and
de-energize the indoor blower motor after a 60 second de-
lay,

Heating Operation

(B1HH018 — 048 and 575-volt 060 Models with Standard PSC Indoor
Motor)

WITH POWER TO UNIT AND THERMOSTAT IN HEATING
MODE.

1. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON” position,

the 24 volts at “G” will energize the “K1” relay on the fan
control board, close the “K1” relay contacts, and energize
the indoor blower motor. If the fan switch on the thermostat
is in the “AUTO” position, the blower will operate only when
there is a call for heating by the thermostat.

2. On a call for heating, the thermostat will send 24 volts to “Y”

on the fan control board. After the anti-short cycle period is
complete, the 24 volts signal will energize contactor coil
“M1” and power will be supplied to the compressor and out-
door fan motor. The reversing valve will remain in the heat-
ing position. If the fan switch on the thermostat is in the
“AUTO” position, the fan control will energize the indoor
blower.

3. For units equipped with supplementary electric heat, if the

heat pump cannot meet the demand, the thermostat “W”
will send 24 volts to “W2” on the fan control board. This sig-
nal will also be sent through the defrost control terminals
“W” and “W1/66” and back to the fan control “W1”. This 24
volt signal will energize all stages of electric heat.

4. When the heating demand is satisfied, the electric heat will

be de-energized when the 24 volt “W” signal is removed,
and the “M1” contactor will be de-energized when the 24
volt “Y” signal is removed. If the fan switch on the thermo-
stat is in the “ON” position, the indoor blower will continue to
run. If the fan switch is in the “AUTO” position, the “K1” relay

will open and de-energize the indoor blower motor after the
appropriate time delay.

Defrost Operation

The minimum time between defrosts can be field selected at
30, 60 or 90 minutes. The default time is 90 minutes if the
jumper is not installed.

Defrost will initiate when the defrost sensor, located on the out-
door coil, senses a temperature below 31

°

F and when the time

since the last defrost is greater than the selected time on the
defrost control. The defrost cycle terminates when either the
defrost sensor reaches 55

°

F or the unit has been in defrost

mode for 10 minutes. If the room thermostat opens during de-
frost, the unit will resume operation in defrost when the thermo-
stat re-closes.

During the defrost mode, the defrost control will provide a 24
volt signal from terminal “W1/66” to the fan control terminal
“W1”. This signal will energize electric heat stage 1, if the unit is
so equipped.

For trouble shooting purposes, the defrost cycle can be manu-
ally initiated by shorting the “TEST” pins together for 5 sec-
onds. Defrost will terminate normally during the “TEST” mode.

Heat Pump Safety Switch Operation

If the unit is equipped with the field installed upgrade safety
package, the refrigeration system will be protected against
high or low refrigerant pressure and low indoor coil tempera-
ture. If any of these three safety switches opens, the unit will be
shut off for the 5 minute anti-short cycle time. Once this has ex-
pired, a six hour elapsed run timer begins. If a second opening
of a safety switch occurs during this six hour period, the com-
pressor will be locked out.

Resetting the lockout function is accomplished by;

1. Removing power from the control's thermostat 1st stage

(Y) input for a time not to exceed 5 seconds (ON-OFF-ON).

2. Removing power from “R” for more than 2 seconds.

3. Shorting the “TEST” pins together for more than 2 seconds.

Electric Heat Limit Switch Operation

The limit switch responds to over temperature conditions in the
air duct. Opening of the device results in dropping power to the
relays. The control logic will also respond by turning off the re-
lays. After four limit cycle trips the unit goes into a 1 hour soft
lockout period. If during this period the control “sees” another
limit cycle, the unit will go into a hard lockout condition. Once in
a hard lockout state, the fan is locked on and the heaters are
disabled. Only a power cycle will clear the state.

During the soft lockout period, the fan responds to thermostat
input but the heaters are enabled. This is to sense a failed
heater relay. The limit cycle count is reset at the start of a heat
request. If the limit remains open for period of 80 seconds or
more, the control is immediately put into a hard lockout condi-
tion. Only a power cycle will clear this state.

COOLING OPERATION

(B1HH060 with ECM indoor motor)

1. When the fan switch on the thermostat is in the “ON” posi-

tion, the 24 volts at “G” will bring on the indoor blower motor
at the cooling airflow. When the fan switch on the thermo-
stat is in the “AUTO” position, the blower operates only
when there is a call for cooling by the thermostat.

2. On a call for cooling, the thermostat sends 24 volts to “Y”

and “O” on the fan control and defrost control boards. The
reversing valve solenoid is energized, and after the anti-
short cycle period is complete contactor coil M1 is ener-

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Summary of Contents for B1HH018

Page 1: ...in the following refer ence forms 55 70 N1 General Installation 55 70 N2 Pre start Post start Check List 511 26 N1 1V Electric Heater Accessory REPLACEMENT PARTS Refer to Replacement Parts Manual for...

Page 2: ...with slings placed under the unit Spreader bars of sufficient length should be used across the top of the unit BEFORE LIFTING A UNIT MAKE SURE THAT ITS WEIGHT IS DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY ON THE CABLES SO T...

Page 3: ...reasing oper ating costs and wear and tear on the unit and controls Filters should be checked monthly especially since this unit is used for both heating and cooling CONDENSATE DRAIN A condensate trap...

Page 4: ...AREA Sq Ft Qty Size 4 28 2 14 x 22 COMPRESSOR HERMETIC Type Qty 1 Reciprocating Reciprocating Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll FIG 2 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM POWER WIRING REFER TO ELECTRICAL DA...

Page 5: ...7 32 0 0 4 1 5 7 8 15 15 0 96 75 042 208 230 1 60 187 253 20 0 104 0 1 1 3 5 29 6 40 40 0 96 40 208 230 3 60 187 253 13 9 88 0 1 1 3 5 22 0 30 30 0 96 75 460 3 60 414 504 6 4 44 0 0 6 1 8 10 4 15 15...

Page 6: ...0 1 5 5 6 2NP04501006 2NP04501506 2NH04502006 2NP04502506 7 5 10 0 11 3 15 0 15 0 20 0 18 8 25 0 36 1 41 7 54 2 62 5 72 2 83 3 90 3 104 2 88 2 95 2 110 8 121 2 133 4 147 3 155 9 173 3 100 110 125 125...

Page 7: ...30 25 30 048 575 3 60 5 1 37 2 0 6 1 6 2NH04501058 2NH04501558 2NH04502058 2NH04502558 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 9 6 14 4 19 2 24 1 20 6 26 7 32 7 38 7 25 30 35 40 25 30 35 40 060 575 3 60 7 0 50 0 0 6 2 8...

Page 8: ...4 6 27 7 90 5 9 7 2 8 7 10 1 11 5 15 3 19 1 22 9 26 7 95 5 1 6 4 7 7 12 2 16 7 21 1 25 6 100 5 3 6 2 10 0 13 9 17 7 21 5 105 7 9 11 1 14 2 17 4 110 5 8 8 3 10 8 13 3 115 5 5 7 3 9 2 INDOOR DB TEMPERAT...

Page 9: ...9 0 23 8 95 7 2 12 1 17 1 22 0 100 5 9 9 9 14 0 18 0 105 7 7 10 9 14 0 110 5 5 7 8 10 1 115 6 1 TABLE 10 COOLING SUPERHEAT AT COMPRESSOR SUCTION AIRFLOW 1 000 CFM B1HH030 TABLE 11 HEATING SUPERHEAT AT...

Page 10: ...8 5 9 9 11 2 12 6 13 9 15 3 18 6 21 9 25 1 28 4 110 5 3 6 5 7 6 8 8 9 9 11 1 14 7 18 4 22 1 25 7 115 5 9 6 9 10 9 14 9 19 0 23 0 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE F INDOOR WB TEMPERATURE F 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 7...

Page 11: ...14 9 20 6 26 2 31 9 75 5 8 7 2 8 6 14 2 19 9 25 5 31 1 80 5 3 6 7 8 0 13 6 19 2 24 8 30 3 85 6 1 7 4 12 9 18 5 24 0 29 6 90 5 8 10 5 15 3 20 0 24 8 95 8 2 12 1 16 1 20 0 100 6 8 10 0 13 1 16 3 105 5 5...

Page 12: ...75 volts MODEL NO BHH MOTOR SPEED EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IWG 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 1 00 CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WATTS CFM WAT...

Page 13: ...ues from the available external static pressure shown in the respective Blower Performance Table 2 The pressure thru the economizer is greater for 100 outdoor air then for 100 return air If the resist...

Page 14: ...LL OVERALL All dimensions are in inches They are subject to change without notice Certified dimensions will be provided upon request UNIT CONDENSATE CONNECTION NPTI TRAP REQUIRED OVERALL SIDE SUPPLY A...

Page 15: ...he fan switch is in the AUTO position the K1 relay will open and de energize the indoor blower motor after the appropriate time delay Defrost Operation The minimum time between defrosts can be field s...

Page 16: ...switch on the thermostat is in the ON position the indoor blower continues to run When the fan switch is in the AUTO position the indoor blower motor ramps down over a 15 second period Please refer to...

Page 17: ...TABLE 23 THERMOSTAT SIGNALS THREE PHASE UNITS SIGNAL STATE BOARD FUNCTION G ON FAN INSTANT ON OFF FAN INSTANT OFF G Y O ON FAN INSTANT ON COMPRESSOR AND OUTDOOR FAN INSTANT ON AFTER ANTI SHORT CYCLE...

Page 18: ...ONTROL BOARD 708 707 706 705 704 703 17B 13D 15D 14D 12D OD FAN MOTOR 1 M1 1 M1 2 L1 T2 T1 L2 BRN PRP 1 COMPR 101 BK 103 BR 102 Y RC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 19: ...25 KW ELEC HEAT HP HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH OPTIONAL ACCESSORY OPENS 380 PSIG K4 RELAY ELECTRIC HEATER 24 VDC COIL 15 20 25 KW ELEC HEAT HTR 1 ELECTRIC HEATER OPT ACCSSRY ALL KW ELEC HEAT HTR 2 ELECTRIC...

Page 20: ...E 10E 21B 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 129 PR 702 PR 701 Y 230V 24V ELEMENTARY DIAGRAM 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DEF DEF T STAT 213 R 2 SPEED LTRIP ECM 2...

Page 21: ...EAT 230V COIL K7 RELAY LIMIT TRIP 24 VDC COIL TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM LEGEND See page 20 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES See page 20 N O T E S 6 I F O P T I O N A L S A F E T Y S W I T C H K I T I S I N S...

Page 22: ...22 Unitary Products Group 66297 YIM C 0205 FIG 7 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM BHH060 460 3 60 POWER SUPPLY...

Page 23: ...A R Y 5 A M P C C H C R A N K C A S E H E A T E R D S D E F R O S T S E N S O R C L O S E S 3 1 F O P E N S 5 5 D S D E F R O S T S E N S O R C L O S E S 3 1 F M 3 C O N T A C T O R O U T D O O R F A...

Page 24: ...LY HTR5 HTR5 HTR4 HTR4 HTR3 HTR3 HTR2 HTR2 M1 M1 705 PR 705 PR 708 PR 708 PR 716 PR 716 PR 713 PR 713 PR 710 PR 710 PR F6 F6 F4 F4 F2 F2 K6 K6 K4 K4 K5 K5 K3 K3 M1 M1 714 BK 714 BK 706 BK 706 BK 711 B...

Page 25: ...Unitary Products Group 25 66297 YIM C 0205 FIG 9 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 230 3 60 POWER SUPPLY...

Page 26: ...1 4 B R 8 D 7 E A B K 3 8 1 3 B R 8 1 4 Y L 2 L 2 L 2 1 2 3 H 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 K 1 2 0 9 R K 2 F A N C O N T R O L B O A R D T L H F L H 4 1 2 3 4 P 2 S 2 8 0 9 O 8 0 8 B R 2 0 4 B R S E E N O T E 8 1 1...

Page 27: ...SSRY 20 25 KW ELEC HEAT ELECTRIC HEATER OPT ACCSSRY 20 25 KW ELEC HEAT RELAY INDOOR FAN MOTOR RELAY ELECTRIC HEATER RELAY ELECTRIC HEATER 24 VDC COIL RELAY LIMIT TRIP 25 VDC COIL LOW PRESSURE SWITCH O...

Page 28: ...p 5005 York Drive Norman Oklahoma 73069 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright 2005 by York International Corporation All Rights Reserved 66297 YIM C 0205 ISO 9001 Certified Quali...

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