286B
EVOLUTION
t
16 HEAT PUMP
WITH PURON
r
REFRIGERANT
Wiring Diagram
CAP
CB
CCH
CHS
COMM
COMP
CONT
CAPACITOR
CIRCUIT BOARD
CRANKCASE HEATER
CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH
SYSTEM COMMUNICATION
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
NOTES:
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LADDER FORM)
* MAY BE FIELD INSTALLED
LEGEND
FACTORY POWER WIRING
FACTORY CONTROL WIRING
FIELD CONTROL WIRING
FIELD POWER WIRING
COMPONENT CONNECTION
FIELD SPLICE
JUNCTION
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
CS
DTS
HPS
LPS
* LS
OAT
OCT
OFM
RVS
SC
SEV
SR
STATUS
TRAN
* UC
COMP HIGH CAP SOLENOID
DISCHARGE TEMP SWITCH
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
LIQUID SOLENOID
THERMISTOR (OUTDOOR AIR)
THERMISTOR COIL
OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
REVERSING VALVE SOLENOID
START CAPACITOR
SOLENOID EXPANSION VALVE
START RELAY
SYSTEM FUNCTION LIGHT
TRANSFORMER
UTILITY CURTAILMENT
Field initiated forced defrost
- (shown as forced defrost on board) by placing a jumper
across the forced defrost terminals for 5 seconds, or longer, and then removing the
jumper the unit will initate a defrost cycle regardless of coil temperature the defrost
cycle will terminate at 65ºF (+/-5º) if coil termperature is above 32ºF or outdoor ambient
temperature is above 50ºF, defrost mode will terminate after 30 seconds of active mode.
This control board contains a five minute short cycle protector. A five minute delay will
occur between compressor off/on cycles. To bypass delay, short forced defrost pins
for 1 second then release. The crankcase heater is energized during off cycle below 65ºF.
Defrost time selection
- (shown as DT on board) the defrost interval time can be field
selected, dependent upon local georgraphic requirements. It is factory set at 90 minutes
and can be changed to either 30, 60 or 120 minutes.
Defrost
- defrost will only be performed at outdoor temperatures less than 50ºF defrost
will initiate when time selected has elapsed and the coil temperature is less than 32ºF
(+/-2º) And will terminate at 65ºF (+/-5º) upon defrost termination the outdoor fan will delay
20 Seconds before starting.
UNIT OPERATION
LPS
HPS
DTS
FORCED
DEFROST
PL1
P8
CB
VIO BLK RED
YEL
BRN
BLU
PWM2
PWM1
BLU
1
2
3
4
5
OCT
OAT
PL6
MODEL PLUG
1
2
4
PL5
3
HI
LO
C
1
PL4
3
SR
1
2
PL3
1
2
PL2
DTS
LPS
L1 ODF CCH
L2
VR
VS
CONT
CS
RVS
2
3
1
4
*LS
C
RVS
SEV
C
DEFROST
TIME
QUIET
SHIFT
120
60
30
30
60
TIME
(MIN)
90
1
3
2
ON
OFF
(DEFAULT)
OCT
OAT
LED
LED
COMM STATUS
T1
HPS
YEL
TRAN 24V
*LS
DEFROST
TIME
FORCED
DEFROST
2
3
C
RVS
QUIET
SHIFT
1
SEV
PL1
P8
CB
VIO BLK
RED
YEL
BRN
BLU
YEL
PWM2
PWM1
BLU
1
2
3
4
5
OCT
OAT
OCT
OAT
PL6
BRN
BRN
BLK
BLK
MODEL PLUG
LED
LED
COMM STATUS
120
60
30
30
60
TIME
(MIN)
1
2
4
PL5
3
1
PL4
3
SR
1
2
PL3
1
2
PL2
L1
ODF
CCH
L2
VR
VS
90
4
C
1
3
2
ON
OFF
(DEFAULT)
RVS
ORG
ORG
CONNECT TO
R AND Y2 ON
CONTROL BOARD
* UC (WITH INFINITY/EVOLUTION ONLY)
YEL/PNK
YEL/PNK
RED
RED
RED
BRN
BRN/YEL
RED/WHT
BLU
T1
C
LO
HI
BLU/PNK
BLU/PNK
CONTROL
BOARD
CAP
ACIT
OR
TRAN
CONT
208/230 1Ø
POWER
SUPPLY
EQUIP GND
L1
L2
RED/WHT
BRN/YEL
BLU
VIO
COMP
CCH
S
C
R
BLU
YEL
TRAN
24V
230V
CS
208V
COM
RED
RED
BRN
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
YEL
BLK
BLK
YEL
BLU
YEL
YEL
YEL
11 21
23 23
C C
CHS
CAP
BLK
OFM
BRN
H
C
F
EQUIP
GND
L1
CONT
CONT
L2
CCH
TRAN 230V
CAP
OFM
CHS
23
23
COMP
21
11
230V
C
R
C
S
F
C
H
FLASH
CODE
FAULT DEFINITION
FLASH
CODE
FAULT DEFINITION
On, No Flash Standby
1, Pause
Low Stage
2, Pause
High Stage
16
25
Invalid Model Plug
31
High Pressure Switch Trip or
Disch Temp Switch Trip
45
Control Fault
46
Brown out (230V)
47
No 230v with call to run
53
Outdoor Air Temp Sensor
72
High Stage Thermal Cutout
73
Contactor Shorted
System Communications Failure
32
Low Pressure Switch Trip
71
Low Stage Thermal Cutout
74
Contactor Open (No 230v to Comp)
55
Coil Temp Sensor
56
Temp Sensor Range Error
81
Low Stage thermal lockout (4 HRS)
82
High Stage thermal lockout (4 HRS)
83
Low pressure lockout (4 HRS)
84
High pressure lockout (4 HRS)
Short flashes indicate the first digit in the status code, followed by long flashes indicating the second digit of
the status code.
3, Pause
ODU Fan Delay Defeat Not Active
4, Pause
5, Pause
6, Pause
ODU Fan Delay Defeat Active
Brown Out is Disabled
Brown Out is Active
1. Compressor furnished with inherent thermal protection.
2. To be wired in accordance with National Electric Code (N.E.C.) and local codes.
3. Outdoor unit control requires a minimum of 27 va, 24 vac control power.
4. Use copper conductors only. Use conductors suitable for at least 70ºC (167ºF).
5. If indoor section has a transformer with a grounded secondary, connect the grounded side to “C”.
6. If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use the same or equivalent wire.
7. Check all electrical connections inside control box for tightness.
8. Do not attempt to operate unit until service valves have been opened (Back Seated).
9.
MUST USE THERMOSTAT OR USER INTERFACE LISTED IN PRE-SALE LITERATURE ONLY
.
10. In case of non-communicating indoor system disconnect factory provided wires from A, B, C, and D
terminals. Use factory provided wires to connect to R, C, W1, Y1, Y2, and O as required by
installation instructions. Cap or remove unused factory provided wires.
11. For communicating control only.
CONT
TO INDOOR UNIT
PL7
R C
Y1
W1
Y2 O
AS PROVIDED
BY MANUFACTURER
SEE NOTE #11
A B C D
GRN
YEL
WHT
RED
OPTIONAL
NON-COMMUNICATING
CONTROL
SEE NOTE #10
R C W1 Y1 Y2 O
TO INDOOR UNIT
PL7
R C
Y1
W1
Y2 O
AS PROVIDED
BY MANUFACTURER
SEE NOTE #11
A B C D
GRN
YEL
WHT
RED
OPTIONAL
NON-COMMUNICATING
CONTROL
SEE NOTE #10
R C W1 Y1 Y2 O
338054-101 REV. B
MODEL PLUG CHART
060
47
18
360
Fig. 1 – Wiring Diagram — Model size 2 -- 5 tons, 208/230--1