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Manual 2100-694B 

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Refrigerant Information ................................................ 40

General ..........................................................................40

Topping Off System Charge ..............................................40

Safety Practices..............................................................40

Important Installer Note ..................................................40

R410-A Refrigerant Charge ..............................................40

Pressure Service Ports .....................................................40

Maintenance ..................................................................... 42

Standard Maintenance Procedures ...................................42

Bard Guard Anti-Theft System Option ...............................42

Troubleshooting .............................................................. 43

8301-067 Outdoor Temperature/Humidity Sensor ..............43

 

8301-067 Sensor Connections .................................43

 8301-067 

Outdoor Temperature Sensor Troubleshooting .. 44

 

8301-067 Humidity Sensor Test Value Outputs ..........46 

 8301-067 

Outdoor Humidity Sensor Troubleshooting .... 46

8301-057 Blower Status Switch/Dirty Filter Switch ............... 48

8612-061 Dust (Particulate) Sensor Control Board ............49

 

8612-061 Control Board Output Signal Not  

 

Responsive to Dust ..................................................49

8301-073 Dust (Particulate) Sensor .................................50

8612-064 Dust (Particulate) Sensor Control Board ............51

 

8612-064 Control Board Output Signal Not Responsive .. 51

8301-091 Dust (Particulate) Sensor .................................52

8408-044 Return Air Sensor/Suction Sensor .....................53

8301-066 Supply Air Sensor ...........................................54

8406-157 Liquid Line Pressure Transducer ......................55

8406-158 Suction Pressure Transducer ............................56

5154-007 DEC Star Blower Motor (HR58 Models Only) .....57

  Troubleshooting 5154-007 DEC Star Motor ...................57

  Disabling the No Airflow Alarm with TEC-EYE ................57

5154-002 FASCO (HEB) Blower Motor  

(HR35-36 Motors Only) ..................................................... 60

  Troubleshooting 5154-002 FASCO (HEB) Motor .............60

  Disabling the No Airflow Alarm with TEC-EYE ................60

FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure 1 

TEC-EYE Display and Interface .........................6

Figure 2 

TEC-EYE Connection to Unit Control .................6

Figure 3 

Quick Menu Icons ...........................................8

Figure 4 

Cool and Heat Setpoints ..................................8

Figure 5 

Orphan Mode Demand and Staging ...................8 

Figure 6 

Master Staging ................................................8 

Figure 7 

A/C Circuit Measurements ................................9 

Figure 8 

Last 24 Operation ...........................................9

Figure 9 

Software Version..............................................9 

Figure 10  Changing Unit Address ..................................10 

Figure 11  Executing Self Test ........................................10

Figure 12  Restoring Factory Default Settings ..................11 

Figure 13  Clearing All Alarms ........................................12 

Figure 14  Clearing Alarm Logs and Counters ...................12

Figure 15  Unit Disable Advanced Alarm Config ...............13

Figure 16  Damper Failed to Close Advanced Alarm Config .. 13

Figure 17  Advanced Alarm Change Unit Reboot ..............13

Figure 18  Adjusting Return Air Sensor ...........................14

Figure 19  Cooling w/Economizer ....................................15

Figure 20  Cooling w/No Economizer ...............................15

Figure 21  Heating ........................................................15

Figure 22  Viewing Unit Stages .......................................16

Figure 23  Overriding EEV Output ...................................16

Figure 24  Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) and Service  

 Tool .............................................................. 17

Figure 25  Adjusting Suction Sensor/Transducer Pressure  

 Values ..........................................................17

Figure 26  Voltage to Pressure: Suction Pressure  

 Transducer ....................................................18

Figure 27  Adjusting Suction Temperature Sensor Values .....18

Figure 28  Adjusting Freeze Setpoint and Alarm Delay ......19

Figure 29  Putting Blower Output into Override Mode ......... 19

Figure 30  Dirty Filter Switch/Blower Status Switch ........... 20

Figure 31  Verifying Differential Airflow Status .................21

Figure 32  Adjusting Air Flow Alarm Delay .......................21

Figure 33  Dirty Filter Switch and Filter Indicator Light.....22

Figure 34  Verifying Condenser Fan Output ......................23

Figure 35  Fan Blade Setting .........................................23

Figure 36  Adjusting Discharge/Liquid Transducer  

 

Pressure Values .............................................24

Figure 37  Voltage to Pressure: Discharge/Liquid Pressure  

 Transducer ....................................................24

Figure 38  Adjusting Discharge/Liquid Temperature Input ... 24

Figure 39  8201-169 Compressor Control Module ..............26

Figure 40  Adjusting Compressor Delays ..........................28

Figure 41  Adjusting Low Temperature Compressor Disable .. 28 

Figure 42  Adjusting Low Pressure Alarm Settings ............... 29

Figure 43  Damper Output .............................................29

Figure 44  Dust Sensor ..................................................29

Figure 45  Adjusting Dust Sensor Alarm Setpoint ................30

Figure 46  Damper Switch .............................................30

Figure 47  Adjusting Damper Alarm Delay .......................31

Figure 48  Outdoor Air Sensor ........................................31

Figure 49  Outdoor Humidity Sensor ...............................32 

Figure 50  Supply Air Sensor ..........................................32

Figure 51  Adjusting Supply Air Temperature Differential ... 33

Figure 52  Economizer Setup A2 ....................................33

Figure 53  Economizer Setup A3 ..................................... 34

Figure 54  Wall-Mount Unit Model Nomenclature .............37

Figure 55  Wall-Mount Unit Control Board .......................38

Figure 56  8301-067 Sensor Electrical Connections ........43

Figure 57  Sensor Terminal Connections ..........................43

Figure 58  8301-067 Sensor: Temperature Probe 

 Troubleshooting .............................................44

Figure 59  8301-067 DIP Switch/Output Configuration ....46

Figure 60  8301-067 Sensor: Humidity Probe 

 Troubleshooting .............................................46

Figure 61  8301-057 Air Differential Switch Terminals ...... 48

Figure 62  Dust Sensor Alarm Board Power Supply Check .. 49

Figure 63  8612-061 Dust Sensor Alarm Board ...............49

Figure 64  8612-064 Dust Sensor Alarm Board ...............51

Figure 65  Verifying Voltage on Blower Motor 5-Pin Plug ...57

Figure 66  Testing Voltage on Blower Motor 6-Pin Plug .....58

Figure 67  DEC Star Blower Control Module Bolt Removal .. 58

Figure 68  DEC Star Motor Plug Testing...........................59

Figure 69  Verifying Voltage on Blower Motor 5-Pin Plug ...60

Figure 70  Testing Voltage on Blower Motor 6-Pin Plug .....61

Figure 71  FASCO Blower Control Module Bolt Removal ....61

Figure 72  FASCO Motor Plug Testing ..............................62
Table 1 

LV1000/TEC-EYE Passwords (Defaults) ................6

Table 2 

TEC-EYE Screen Structure and Password Level ...7

Table 3 

Unit Status Messages ......................................... 7

Table 4 

Software Versioning Guide ................................9

Table 5 

Superheat Settings ........................................19 

Table 6A  HR35BP* Blower Speeds ...............................19 

Table 6B  HR36BP* Blower Speeds ...............................20

Table 6C  HR58BP* Blower Speeds ...............................20

Table 7 

Rated Airflow ................................................20

Table 8 

Indoor Blower Performance ............................20

Table 9 

Maximum ESP of Operation: Electric Heat Only ..20

Table 10  Filter Switch Pressure Settings .......................22

Table 11  Economizer Default Settings ...........................34

Table 12  Wall-Mount Unit Control Board Terminals .......... 39 

Table 13  Cooling Pressures ..........................................41

Table 14  8301-067 Sensor: Temperature to 

 

Thermocouple Resistance ..............................45

Table 15  8301-067 Sensor: Relative Humidity to  

 Humidity Sensor Current Output .....................47

Table 16  8301-057 Differential Air Pressure Switch 

 Settings........................................................48 

Table 17  8301-073 Sensor: Dust/Volts .........................50

Table 18  8301-091 Sensor: Dust/Volts .........................52

Table 19  8408-044 Sensor: Temperature/Resistance  ....53

Table 20  8301-066 Sensor: Temperature/Resistance .....54

Table 21  8406-157 0-65psi Pressure Transducer ..........55

Table 22  8406-158 0-250psi Pressure Transducer ........56

Table 23  DEC Star Terminal 10 Output .........................58

Table 24  FASCO Terminal 10 Output ............................58

Содержание FUSION-TEC HR35BPA

Страница 1: ...6 www bardhvac com Manual 2100 694B Supersedes 2100 694A Date 2 14 20 NOTE LV1000 controller is required for operation when HR BP units are used SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS FUSION TEC WALL MOUNT AIR CONDITIO...

Страница 2: ...ndoor Airflow Operation 23 Blower Speed Control 23 Additional Indoor Airflow Alarms 23 Supply Air Temperature Alarm 23 Condenser Fan 23 Condenser Fan Components 23 Condenser Fan 23 Liquid Line Pressur...

Страница 3: ...Verifying Condenser Fan Output 23 Figure 35 Fan Blade Setting 23 Figure 36 Adjusting Discharge Liquid Transducer Pressure Values 24 Figure 37 Voltage to Pressure Discharge Liquid Pressure Transducer...

Страница 4: ...the installation is made See Additional Publications for information on codes and standards Sizing of systems for proposed installation should be based on heat loss and heat gain calculations made ac...

Страница 5: ...s to be limited to the most extreme situations DANGER signs should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to these levels is also involved WARNING Indicate s a...

Страница 6: ...ewed and adjusted from the TEC EYE display The program and operating parameters are permanently stored on FLASH MEMORY in case of power failure The TEC EYE connects to the wall mount unit control boar...

Страница 7: ...taking measures to decrease humidity without using extra energy Active Dehum Unit is taking active measures to decrease humidity Self Test Unit is performing a self test Off by Alarm Unit has major fa...

Страница 8: ...when the desired icon is displayed FIGURE 3 Quick Menu Icons Alarm Log Information Setpoints NOTE Screenshots shown in this manual reflect default settings when applicable Quick Menu Setpoints From t...

Страница 9: ...period see Figure 8 FIGURE 8 Last 24 Hour Operation Software Version The Software Version screen displays the model number of the unit as well as all software version information for the PLC see Figu...

Страница 10: ...ld verify system pressures temperatures condenser fan operation and EEV operation Stage 2 Cooling Full load compressor operation is under test Technician should verify system pressures temperatures co...

Страница 11: ...s 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2 Use UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter ENGINEER password 9254 3 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Settings press ENTER key 4 Press UP or DOWN ke...

Страница 12: ...alarm screen To clear all alarms navigate to the screen at the end of the alarm list shown in Figure 13 and press and hold the ALARM key for 3 seconds OPERATION FIGURE 13 Clearing All Alarms Clearing...

Страница 13: ...overcool the indoor space due to the HVAC system s incapability to overcome the outdoor conditions To change the reset and disable type 1 Press MENU key to access the Main Menu screen 2 Press UP or DO...

Страница 14: ...o Return Air Sensor C4 press ENTER key 5 Verify the measurement displayed on screen is accurate see Figure 18 6 If the measurement needs to be adjusted apply an offset value by pressing ENTER to scrol...

Страница 15: ...10 120 Compressor Stage 2 FIGURE 20 Cooling w No Economizer Compressor Stage 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 0 110 120 Compressor Stage 2 Off Deadband On Deadband sometimes called a neutral zone o...

Страница 16: ...Service Instructions 2100 673 for adjustment of the dehumidification setpoint and differentials FIGURE 23 Overriding EEV Output Electronic Expansion Valve EEV EEV Components Electronic Expansion Valve...

Страница 17: ...and Subcooling on EEV 1 Circuit Suction Pressure Transducer The unit has a pressure transducer installed on the suction line between the evaporator coil and compressor The transducer is used for syste...

Страница 18: ...larm Setup A7 press ENTER key 5 Press ENTER key to scroll to Setpoint see Figure 28 6 Press UP or DOWN keys to change to the desired value 7 Press ENTER key to save the value scroll to Delay 8 Press U...

Страница 19: ...8 0 v 10 0 v 1200 1620 Heating 41 0 4 1 v 900 Dehumidification Mode 20 0 2 0 v 500 EEV Operation EEV Superheat Control The electronic expansion valve EEV will modulate to maintain a specific superheat...

Страница 20: ...v 1335 Economizer Standard Economizer High S T 45 0 75 0 4 5 v 7 5 v 1600 1950 Heating 35 0 3 5 v 1335 Dehumidification Mode 35 0 3 5 v 1335 TABLE 8 Indoor Blower Performance Speed High Low ESP Inch H...

Страница 21: ...l Dirty Filter Switch These units are equipped with a differential pressure switch to indicate when the filter s needs to be replaced see Figure 30 The dirty filter switch measures the pressure differ...

Страница 22: ...tic Setting 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 75 0 80 0 90 1 00 Evaporator Airflow 100 98 7 98 1 97 5 91 7 81 3 79 1 78 6 HR58BP Standard Airflow Switch Static Setting 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 65 0 70 0 90 Evap...

Страница 23: ...not be adjusted Condenser Fan Condenser Fan Components Condenser Fan The unit is equipped with a condenser fan that is driven by an electronically commutated motor ECM This fan is controlled by a 0 10...

Страница 24: ...be adjusted apply an offset value by pressing the ENTER key to scroll to Offset 7 Press UP or DOWN keys to adjust the offset The update will not take effect until the cursor is moved out of the offse...

Страница 25: ...eed At lower ambient outdoor temperatures this may cycle regularly as normal operation In some cases in higher wind prone areas the condenser fan may stay off for prolonged durations due to low liquid...

Страница 26: ...itoring allows for a lockout condition in a situation where the switch is open If the high pressure switch opens the CCM will de energize the compressor If the switch closes it will then restart the c...

Страница 27: ...the wall mount unit receives a signal from the compressor control module CCM indicating a high pressure event the wall mount unit will generate an alarm Upon receiving the alarm the wall mount unit w...

Страница 28: ...key to scroll to Comp Limit see Figure 41 6 Press UP or DOWN keys to change Comp Limit value 7 Press ENTER key to save value and move cursor to Cutoff Temp 8 Press UP or DOWN keys to adjust the temper...

Страница 29: ...s override will last for 5 minutes or until the Override is changed back to Disabled Dust Sensor The unit has a dust sensor installed in the outdoor air inlet next to the outdoor air sensor The dust s...

Страница 30: ...capability to cool Damper Blade The system utilizes three damper blades used to bring in outdoor air and exhaust space air for economizer operation The damper blades are made of sheet metal and are i...

Страница 31: ...TC thermistor The humidity is measured with a humidity sensor that outputs a 4 20mA signal to the controller The outdoor temperature can be verified by 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2...

Страница 32: ...ied by 1 Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen 2 Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter TECHNICIAN password 1313 3 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to I O Config press ENTER key 4 Press UP...

Страница 33: ...for emergency purposes The second mode is Dry Bulb where the outdoor temperature is the only consideration for economizer use on a free cooling call The third mode is TempHum where the outdoor temper...

Страница 34: ...l only using any of the previously mentioned modes a 0 10v analog signal will be sent to the economizer actuator Regardless of economizer only or optimized cooling mode the actuator will then open and...

Страница 35: ...e LV NOTE Units with a B in the vent package position in the model number will still open the economizer in emergency vent mode Emergency Off If the supervisory controller Emergency Off input becomes...

Страница 36: ...These devices are used with the Bard Guard BG1000 anti theft controller to provide an anti theft measure These sensors and switch form a loop that when connected to the BG1000 controller will cause t...

Страница 37: ...el Finish 8 Dark Bronze Baked Enamel Finish PLACEHOLDER X Future Use COIL AND UNIT COATING OPTIONS X Copper Aluminum Evaporator Coil Copper Aluminum Condenser Coil 1 Coated Evaporator Coil 2 Coated Co...

Страница 38: ...ow 83 ohms 24VAC Hot 24VAC Common Unit Disable Dirty Filter Switch Compressor Alarm Relay Micro USB Damper Blade Switch Airflow Switch Digital Ground Liquid Line Temp Sensor Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Re...

Страница 39: ...Analog Input 0 5VDC B7 Suction Temperature Sensor Analog Input 10K Ohm Curve J GND Analog Ground VDC 24VDC to Outdoor Humidity Sensor B8 Liquid Pressure Transducer Analog Input 5VDC 4 5VDC B9 Suction...

Страница 40: ...to insure optimal system performance Refer to instructions for the cylinder that is being utilized for proper method of liquid extraction Safety Practices 1 Never mix R 410A with other refrigerants 2...

Страница 41: ...529 155 563 157 598 HR58 75 62 Low Side High Side 129 318 130 340 131 365 132 389 133 414 134 440 136 467 137 495 137 527 139 553 140 584 80 67 Low Side High Side 138 326 139 349 140 374 141 399 142 4...

Страница 42: ...an individual unit to be disconnected from the Bard Guard security system for an extended period of service time longer than the maximum 250 minutes disarm time place a jumper across the appropriate...

Страница 43: ...he J13 connector The thermocouple wires are loose in the sensor housing and require a butt splice connector or wire nut to connect FIGURE 56 8301 067 Sensor Electrical Connections FIGURE 57 8301 067 S...

Страница 44: ...d or local weather data to find ambient temperature conditions FIGURE 58 8301 067 Sensor Temperature Probe Troubleshooting 4 Using an ohmmeter or resistance mode on a multimeter measure resistance acr...

Страница 45: ...39 3 9 24 676 40 4 4 24 063 41 5 0 23 467 42 5 6 22 887 43 6 1 22 323 44 6 7 21 775 45 7 2 21 242 46 7 8 20 724 47 8 3 20 220 48 8 9 19 730 49 9 4 19 253 50 10 0 18 789 Temperature Resistance F C 51...

Страница 46: ...for the humidity sensor to return to normal operation FIGURE 59 8301 067 DIP Switch Output Configuration FIGURE 60 8301 067 Sensor Humidity Probe Troubleshooting 8301 067 Outdoor Humidity Sensor Troub...

Страница 47: ...20 78 16 480 79 16 640 80 16 800 81 16 960 82 17 120 83 17 280 84 17 440 85 17 600 86 17 760 87 17 920 88 18 080 89 18 240 90 18 400 91 18 560 92 18 720 93 18 880 94 19 040 95 19 200 96 19 360 97 19 5...

Страница 48: ...0 55 0 65 0 75 0 90 Evaporator Airflow 100 99 7 98 7 96 8 96 0 94 4 91 6 85 2 HR36BP Default High S T Switch Static Setting 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 20 0 20 0 35 0 35 0 40 Evaporator Airflow 100 99 3 99 4 98...

Страница 49: ...in insulation exposing bare wire C If communication cable is damaged i Replace communication cable D If communication cable is not damaged i Carefully reconnect the dust sensor communication cable to...

Страница 50: ...83 240 3 88 243 3 93 246 3 98 249 4 03 252 4 08 255 4 13 258 4 17 261 4 22 264 4 27 267 4 32 270 4 37 273 4 42 276 4 47 279 4 51 282 4 56 285 4 61 288 4 66 291 4 71 294 4 76 297 4 81 300 4 85 303 4 9...

Страница 51: ...e dust sensor communication cable from the dust sensor connector on the dust sensor alarm board and the dust sensor B Inspect communication cable for the following i Wires pulled out of the connectors...

Страница 52: ...2 36 1 86 37 1 91 38 1 96 39 2 01 40 2 06 41 2 11 42 2 16 43 2 21 44 2 26 45 2 31 46 2 35 47 2 40 48 2 45 49 2 50 50 2 55 51 2 60 52 2 65 53 2 70 54 2 75 55 2 80 56 2 84 57 2 89 58 2 94 59 2 99 60 3 0...

Страница 53: ...13 474 103 39 4 5446 10 23 3 118 108 28 2 2 36 583 66 18 9 13 137 104 40 0 5326 9 22 8 114 272 29 1 7 35 548 67 19 4 12 810 105 40 6 5208 8 22 2 110 575 30 1 1 34 545 68 20 0 12 492 106 41 1 5094 7 21...

Страница 54: ...8 113 45 4656 114 8 46 4490 116 6 47 4332 118 4 48 4180 120 2 49 4034 122 50 3893 123 8 51 3759 125 6 52 3629 127 4 53 3505 192 2 54 3386 131 55 3271 132 8 56 3160 134 6 57 3054 136 4 58 2952 138 2 59...

Страница 55: ...285 295 20 1 2 315 300 20 4 2 346 305 20 8 2 377 310 21 1 2 408 315 21 4 2 439 320 21 8 2 469 325 22 1 2 500 Pressure Signal PSI Bar Vdc 330 22 5 2 531 335 22 8 2 562 340 23 1 2 592 345 23 5 2 623 35...

Страница 56: ...2 324 116 7 9 2 356 118 8 0 2 388 120 8 2 2 420 122 8 3 2 452 124 8 4 2 484 126 8 6 2 516 Pressure Signal PSI Bar Vdc 128 8 7 2 548 130 8 8 2 580 132 9 0 2 612 134 9 1 2 644 136 9 3 2 676 138 9 4 2 7...

Страница 57: ...terminal 20 on the DIN rail A Measurement should be close to 5 VDC B If VDC is correct move to step 12C If not measure from Y1 to GND on PLC board If not close to 5 VDC replace the PLC board C If meas...

Страница 58: ...GURE 67 DEC Star Blower Control Module Bolt Removal 20 Remove the screws from the blower control module assembly so back plate can be removed 21 Unplug the motor from the module Measure resistance bet...

Страница 59: ...eps from Figure 68 1 Phase A to Phase C 2 Phase A to Phase B 3 Phase B to Phase C 4 Phase A to Ground 5 Phase B to Ground 6 Phase C to Ground 22 Resistance should be equal and none should be grounded...

Страница 60: ...PLC and terminal 20 on the DIN rail A Measurement should be close to 5 VDC B If VDC is correct move to step 12C If not measure from Y1 to GND on PLC board If not close to 5 VDC replace the PLC board C...

Страница 61: ...plug and then all three phases and the motor chassis see Figure 72 on page 62 FIGURE 70 Testing Voltage on Blower Motor 6 Pin Plug FIGURE 71 FASCO Blower Control Module Bolt Removal TABLE 24 FASCO Te...

Страница 62: ...l 2100 694B Page 62 of 62 FIGURE 72 FASCO Motor Plug Testing 21 Resistance should be equal and none should be grounded A If this fails replace the blower assembly B If it passes replace the control mo...

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