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Issue  1946

Page  15  of 27

Operation

The outdoor unit and the indoor blower cycle on demand 

from the room thermostat. When the thermostat blower 

switch is moved to the ON position, the indoor blower 

operates continuously.

Filter Drier

The  unit  is  equipped  with  a  large  capacity  bi-flow  filter 

that keeps the system clean and dry. If replacement is 

necessary, replace with one of similar design and capacity. 

The replacement filter drier must be suitable for use with 

R-410A refrigerant.

Crankcase Heater

If unit is equipped with a crankcase heater, it should 

be energized 24 hours before unit start-up to prevent 

compressor damage as a result of slugging.

Emergency Heat Function (Room Thermostat)

An emergency heat function is designed into some room 

thermostats. This feature is applicable when isolation of 

outdoor unit is required or when auxiliary electric heat is 

stage by outdoor thermostats. When the room thermostat 

is placed in the emergency heat position, the outdoor unit 

control circuit is isolated from power and the field-supplied 

relays bypass the outdoor thermostats. An amber indicating 

light simultaneously comes on to remind the homeowner 

that the unit is operating in the emergency heat mode.

Emergency heat is usually used during an outdoor 

shutdown, but it should also be used following a power 

outage  if  power  has  been  off  for  over  an  hour  and  the 

outdoor temperature is below 50°F. System should be left 

in the emergency heat mode at least 6 hours to allow the 

crankcase  heater  sufficient  time  to  prevent  compressor 

slugging.

Pressure Switch Circuit

The control board includes two pressure switch circuits. 

A high pressure switch is connected to the board’s HI-

PS terminals (see Figure 8). The low pressure, or loss-

of-charge pressure, switch is connected to the LO-PS 

terminals.

During a single demand cycle, the control board will lock out 

the unit after the fifth time that the circuit is interrupted by a 

pressure switch wired to the control board. In addition, the 

diagnostic LEDs will indicate a locked-out pressure switch 

after the fifth occurrence of an open pressure switch. 

The unit will remain locked out until power to the board 

is interrupted, then re-established, or until the error is 

cleaned.

NOTE

The  control  board  ignores  input  from  the  low 

pressure switch terminals as follows:

•  During the TEST mode
•  During the defrost cycle
•  During the 90 seconds start-up period
• 

For the first 90 seconds each time the reversing valve 

switches heat/cool modes

Heat Pump Control-Defrost Operation

The defrost termination pins must be set on the heat pump 

control prior to starting the system to ensure proper defrost 

operation.

The heat pump control measures differential temperatures 

to detect when the system is performing poorly because 

of frost buildup on the outdoor coil. The heat pump control 

self-calibrates when the defrost system starts and after 

each system defrost cycle. The heat pump control monitors 

ambient temperature, outdoor coil temperature, and total 

run time to determine when a defrost cycle is required. The 

coil temperature sensor is designed with a spring clip to 

allow mounting to the outside coil tubing. The location of 

the coil sensor is important for proper defrost operation.

NOTE

The  heat  pump  control  accurately  measures  the 

performance  of  the  system  as  frost  accumulates  on  the 

outdoor coil. This typically will translate into longer running 

time  between  defrost  cycles  as  more  frost  accumulates 

on the outdoor coil before the heat pump control initiates 

defrost cycles.

Defrost Operating Modes

The heat pump control operational modes are:

•  Defrost calibration and operation
•  Defrost test

Defrost Termination Temperature (J1)

The heat pump control can be set to terminate the defrost 

cycle at 50, 70, 90, or 100°F (10, 21, 32 and 38°C) (see 

Figure 8). The termination jumper is factory set at 50°F 

(10°C). If the termination jumper is not installed, the default 

termination temperature is 90°F (32°C).

NOTE

Colder  climates  may  require  a  higher  defrost 

termination temperature setting to maintain a clear coil.

Second Stage Lock-In (J2)

For second-stage heat pumps, if the outdoor ambient 

temperature is below the selected compressor lock-in 

temperature, the second-stage compressor solenoid will 

be energized even without a Y2 thermostat input. If the 

jumper is not connected to one of the temperature selection 

pins (40, 45, 50, 55°F) (see Figure 8), the second-stage 

lock-in feature will not be activated. Factory default is 40ºF.

Содержание 4SHP16LS Series

Страница 1: ...local codes in any way The installation must comply with all provincial state and local codes as well as the National Electrical Code U S or Canadian Electrical Code Canada Compliance should be determ...

Страница 2: ...ing parts 4 Handle refrigerant with caution refer to proper MSDS from refrigerant supplier 5 Use care when lifting avoid contact with sharp edges Installation NOTE In some cases noise in the living ar...

Страница 3: ...cted by a wall or other barrier Table 2 Clearances 30 around Control Box 24 6 NOTE See Table 2 for specific minimum clearance guidelines Figure 2 DO LOCATE THE UNIT With proper clearances on sides and...

Страница 4: ...24 3 8 3 4 36 3 8 7 8 48 3 8 7 8 60 3 8 1 1 8 For installations exceeding 50 refer to long line set guidelines Be extra careful with sharp bends Tubing can kink very easily and if this occurs the enti...

Страница 5: ...UNIT VAPOR LINE SERVICE VALVE VAPOR LIQUID 1 A B C D A Cylinder with clean R 410A positioned to deliver liquid refrigerant to the vapor service valve B Refrigerant gauge set low side to the liquid lin...

Страница 6: ...hown Sensing bulb insulation is required if mounted external to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR ASSE...

Страница 7: ...ound Do not crimp end of the line Remove service cap and core from both the vapor and liquid line service ports 1 2 LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE SERVICE PORT CORE SERVICE PORT CAP SERVICE PORT CORE SERVI...

Страница 8: ...ES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies and co...

Страница 9: ...of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system earlier...

Страница 10: ...id refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vacuum in the line set and indoor unit G Perform the following Close manifold gauge valves Shut off HFC 410A cylinder R...

Страница 11: ...nch with a hex head extension to back the stem out counterclockwise as far as it will go Use a 3 16 hex head extension for liquid line service valves and a 5 16 extension for suction line service valv...

Страница 12: ...ring 2 Ground unit at unit disconnect switch or to an earth ground To facilitate conduit a hole is in the bottom of the control box Connect conduit to the control box using a proper conduit fitting Un...

Страница 13: ...OR AIR HANDLER RSBus RSBus OPTIONAL DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR COMFORT SYNCTM THERMOSTAT COMFORT SYNCTM ENABLED HEAT PUMP RSBus OPTIONAL OUTDOOR AIR SENSOR OPTIONAL DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR COMFORT SYNCTM ENAB...

Страница 14: ...or varying lengths of line set refer to Table 4 for refrigerant charge adjustment A blank space is provided on the unit rating plate to list the actual field charge Table 4 Refrigerant Charge Adjustme...

Страница 15: ...ocked out until power to the board is interrupted then re established or until the error is cleaned NOTE The control board ignores input from the low pressure switch terminals as follows During the TE...

Страница 16: ...m the Comfort Sync thermostat must be used The complete configuration of the outdoor unit is performed using the Comfort Sync thermostat For complete details on how to integrate this unit into a Comfo...

Страница 17: ...nication problem Hardware problem on the control Cycle power on control Replace if problem prevents service and is persistent Cleared 300 seconds after fault recovered E131 Corrupted control parameter...

Страница 18: ...r unit blower motor dirty filters or clogged refrigerant filter Confirm that the evaporator coil is clean The alarm clears after a power rest E412 The outdoor unit pressure is above the required limit...

Страница 19: ...ed by allowing the unit to run for 90 seconds before checking discharge sensor resistance If the discharge sensor resistance is not within range after 90 seconds the board will count one fault After 5...

Страница 20: ...Hz Idle Mode Decimal point blinks at 1 Hz 0 5 second on 0 5 second off Display OFF Soft Disabled Top and bottom horizontal line and decimal point blink at 1 Hz Soft Disabled Top and bottom horizontal...

Страница 21: ...650 pause A104 pause Outdoor Coil Temperature OCT Any time OCT is sensed in operating range value is displayed if unit is in diagnostic mode Following string is repeated if 2nd stage heat is active wi...

Страница 22: ...minutes if coil temperature remains below terminate temperature or by pushing button down for less than 2 seconds Enter A test mode Display will string active error codes E ambient A coil c and disch...

Страница 23: ...g procedure must be repeated Table 9 Configuring Unit Capacity Display Code Procedure Solid Pt Release push button Allows user to select type and number of stages on outdoor unit IMPORTANT Field repla...

Страница 24: ...ent fins may affect unit operation SHARP OBJECT HAZARD Condenser coils have sharp edges Wear adequate body protection on body extremities e g gloves FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN BODI...

Страница 25: ...t may engage auxiliary heat during the defrost cycle to satisfy a heating demand however the unit will run to normal operation at the conclusion of the defrost cycle In case of extended power outage I...

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