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Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check the wiring for the discharge temperature thermis-
tor (DTT).
• Check the discharge temperature thermistor for accuracy.
• Check the unit refrigerant charge.
• If the unit does not include a digital compressor, check
the configuration to be sure that a digital compressor is
not enabled,
Configuration
o
UNIT
o
A1.TY=
NO
• If the unit has been configured for a digital compressor
and communication with the AUX Board has been lost
(T175 — Loss of Communication with AUX Board),
this alarm will be generated. Resolve the T175 issue and
the alarm should clear.
T110 — Circuit A Loss of Charge
T111 — Circuit B Loss of Charge
Criteria for Trip:
The following conditions must be true:
1. The circuit is OFF.
2. The circuit’s discharge pressure is less than 26 psi
(179.3 kPa).
The alert criteria are ignored during the following conditions:
1. The first minute following power-up
2. If the outdoor air temperature is less than –5 F (–20.6 C)
3. For 1 minute following the outdoor air temperature rising
above –5 F (–20.6 C)
Action To Be Taken
: The circuit is not allowed to start.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check the refrigerant charge for the circuit.
• Check the discharge pressure transducer for the circuit
for accuracy.
• Check the discharge pressure transducer wiring.
• Check the outside air thermistor (OAT) sensor for accu-
racy.
• Check the outside air thermistor (OAT) sensor wiring.
T112 — Circuit A High Suction Temperature
T113 — Circuit B High Suction Temperature
Criteria for Trip:
The following conditions must be true:
1. The circuit is ON.
2. The circuit’s saturated suction temperature is greater than
70 F (21.1 C) after 5 minutes of operation.
Action To Be Taken:
The circuit is shutdown.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check the TXV operation.
• Check to be sure the TXV bulb is correctly located.
• Check TXV equalizer line if properly installed
• Check TXV capacity is proper for the application.
• Check for high return air temperatures.
• Check the suction pressure transducer for the circuit for
accuracy.
T114 — Circuit A Low Suction Superheat
T115 — Circuit B Low Suction Superheat
Criteria for Trip: The following conditions must be true:
1. The circuit is ON.
2. The circuit superheat is less than 5 F (2.8 C) for 5 contin-
uous minutes.
Superheat is a calculated value based on saturated suction tem-
perature converted from the circuit suction pressure and return
gas temperature. In units with a digital compressor, the com-
pressor’s operation will cause the suction pressure to rise and
fall when operating. In this case, suction pressure is an
average or the lowest suction pressure readings over the period
of time. This has the tendency to artificially increase the
reported superheat, since the lowest suction pressure (saturated
suction temperature) is used.
Action To Be Taken:
The circuit is shut down.
Reset Method:
Manual.
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check the charge for the system.
• Check the TXV for proper installation and operation.
• Check the TXV for proper sizing.
• Check the evaporator coil for a refrigerant restriction.
• Check for airflow during operation.
• Check the suction pressure transducer for accuracy.
• Check the return gas thermistor for accuracy.
• Check to be sure the return gas thermistor for the circuit
is insulated with cork insulation tape to obtain a more
accurate reading.
P118 — High Discharge Gas Temperature
T118 — High Discharge Gas Temperature
Criteria for Trip:
This alert is part of the compressor protection
algorithm for digital compressor units. The following condi-
tions must be true:
1. This alert will be triggered if the unit has a digital com-
pressor and it is enabled (
Configuration
o
UNIT
o
A1.TY=YES
).
2. The discharge gas temperature (
Temperatures
o
CIR.A
o
D.GAS
) is greater than 268 F (131.1 C).
Action To Be Taken:
Compressor A1 is shut down. If this is the
first or second occurrence within a 32-minute window, the pre-
alert P118 will be generated. This is a non-broadcast alert. If
this is the third occurrence within the 32-minute window, the
alert T118 is generated.
Reset Method:
The first two times compressor A1 is shut down
due to the pre-alert P118, the pre-alert will automatically reset
after the discharge temperature is less than 250 F (121.1 C) and
the compressor will restart. The third occurrence will result in
the alert T118 and will require a manual reset.
Multiple P118 pre-alerts may be stored in the alarm history.
If there are 1 or 2 strikes on the circuit and the circuit recovers
for a period of time, it is possible to clear out the strikes, there-
by resetting the strike counter automatically.
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check to be sure that the circuit is properly charged. If a
leak is found, repair the leak and recharge the circuit.
• Check the discharge temperature thermistor (DTT) for
accuracy.
• Check the discharge temperature thermistor (DTT) con-
nections.
A120 — Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature
Alarm
A121 — Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature
Alarm
P120 — Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature Pre-
Alert
P121 — Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature Pre-
Alert
T120 — Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature
Alert
T121 — Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature
Alert
Criteria for Trip:
This alert or alarm is used to keep the evapo-
rator from freezing and the saturated suction temperature
above the low limit for the compressors.