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TROUBLESHOOTING

Systems Communication Failure

If communication between User Interface (UI), and condensing
unit is lost, the outdoor control will flash the appropriate fault

code. (See Table 3) Check the wiring to the UI, indoor and
outdoor units.

Pressure Switch Protection

The outdoor unit is equipped with high-- and low--pressure
switches.

If the control senses the opening of a high or

low--pressure switch, it will de--energize the compressor
contactor, keep the outdoor fan operating for 15 minutes and

display the appropriate fault code. (See table 3)
After a 15 minute delay, if there is still a call for cooling, and the

LPS or HPS is reset, the compressor contactor is energized. If the
LPS or HPS has not closed after a 15 minute delay, the outdoor

fan is turned off. If the open switch closes anytime after the
15--minute delay, then the unit will resume operation with a call

for cooling.
If the LPS or HPS trips for five consecutive cycles, then unit

operation is locked out for 4 hours and the appropriate fault code
(See Table 3) is displayed.
In the event of a high--pressure switch trip or high--pressure

lockout, check the refrigerant charge, outdoor fan operation and
outdoor coil (in cooling) for airflow restrictions, or indoor airflow

in heating.
In the event of a low--pressure switch trip or low--pressure

lockout, check the refrigerant charge and indoor airflow (cooling)
and outdoor fan operation and outdoor coil in heating.

Control Fault

If the outdoor unit control board has failed, the control will flash

the appropriate fault code. (See Table 3) The control board

should be replaced.

24V Brown Out Protection

If the control voltage is less than 15.5volts for at least 4 seconds,
the compressor contactor and fan relay are de--energized.

Compressor and fan operation are not allowed until control
voltage is a minimum of 17.5volts. The control will flash the

appropriate fault code. (See Table 3) Verify the control voltage is

in the allowable range of 18--30volts.

Compressor Voltage Sensing

The input terminals labeled VR and VS on the control board (see
Fig. 11) are used to detect compressor voltage status, and alert the

user of potential problems. The control continuously monitors the

high voltage on the run capacitor of the compressor motor.
Voltage should be present any time the compressor contactor is

energized, and voltage should not be present when the contactor
is de--energized.

Compressor Thermal Cutout or Loss of 230V

Power

If the control senses the compressor voltage after start--up, and is

then absent for 10 consecutive seconds while cooling demand

exists, it will de--energize the compressor contactor, keep the
outdoor fan operating for 15 minutes (if 230v power present) and

display the appropriate fault code. (See Table 3) Possible causes
are compressor internal overload trip or loss of high voltage

(230V) to compressor without loss of control voltage.
After a 15 minute delay, if there is still a call for cooling, the

compressor contactor is energized. If the thermal protector has
not re--set, the outdoor fan is turned off. If the call for cooling

continues, the control will energize the compressor contactor
every 15 minutes. If the thermal protector closes, (at the next 15

minute interval check), the unit will resume operation.

If the thermal cutout trips for three consecutive cycles, then unit
operation is locked out for 4 hours and the appropriate fault code

(See Table 3) is displayed.

Contactor Shorted Detection

If there is compressor voltage sensed when there is no demand for

compressor operation, the contactor may be stuck closed. The
control will flash the appropriate fault code. Check the contactor

and control box wiring.

No 230V at Compressor

If the compressor voltage is not sensed when the compressor

should be starting, The contactor may be stuck open or the unit
disconnect or circuit breaker may be open. The control will flash

the appropriate fault code. Check the contactor, unit disconnect
or circuit breaker and control box wiring.

Temperature Thermistors

Thermistors are electronic devices which sense temperature. As

the temperature increases, the resistance decreases. Thermistors

are used to sense outdoor air (OAT) and coil temperature (OCT).
Refer to Fig. 13 for resistance values versus temperature.
If the outdoor air or coil thermistor should fail, the control will

flash the appropriate fault code. (See Table 3)

IMPORTANT

: The outdoor air thermistor and coil thermistor are

factory mounted in the correct locations. Do not re--locate
thermistor sensors.

Thermistor Sensor Comparison

The control continuously monitors and compares the outdoor air

temperature sensor and outdoor coil temperature sensor to ensure
proper operating conditions. The comparison is

S

In cooling if the outdoor air sensor indicates

10

_

F/--12.22

_

C warmer than the coil sensor (or) the out-

door air sensor indicates

20

_

F/--6.67

_

C cooler than the

coil sensor, the sensors are out of range.

S

In heating if the outdoor air sensor indicates

35

_

F/1.67

_

C warmer than the coil sensor (or) the out-

door air sensor indicates

10

_

F/--12.22

_

C cooler than

the coil sensor, the sensors are out of range.

If the sensors are out of range, the control will flash the

appropriate fault code. (See Table 3 )
The thermistor comparison is not performed during low ambient
cooling or defrost operation.

Failed Thermistor Default Operation

Factory defaults have been provided in the event of failure of

outdoor air thermistor and/or coil thermistor.
If the OAT sensor should fail, low ambient cooling will not be

allowed and the one--minute outdoor fan off delay will not occur.
Defrost will be initiated based on coil temperature and time.
If the OCT sensor should fail, low ambient cooling will not be

allowed. Defrost will occur at each time interval during heating
operation, but will terminate after 5 minutes.
If there is a thermistor out of range error, defrost will occur at
each time interval during heating operation, but will terminate

after 5 minutes.

Thermistor Curve:

The resistance vs. temperature chart shown

in Fig. 13 enables the technician to check the outdoor air and

outdoor coil thermistors for proper resistance. Unplug the

thermistor assembly from the circuit board and measure resistance
across each thermistor. For example, if the outdoor temperature is

60

_

F/15.56

_

C, the resistance reading across the outdoor air

thermistor should be around 16,000 Ohms.

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