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Table 13 - Aquazone D control current LED status and alarm relay operations
Description
Status LED
Test LED
Fault LED
Alarm relay
(Green)
(Yellow)
(Red)
Normal mode
On
Off
Flash last fault code in memory
Open
Normal mode with PM
On
Off
Flashing code 8
Cycle (closed 5 sec, open 25 sec,
...)
D control is non-functional
Off
Off
Off
Open
Test mode
-
On
Flash last fault code in memory
Cycling appropriate code
Night setback
Flashing code 2
-
Flash last fault code in memory
-
ESD
Flashing code 3
-
Flash last fault code in memory
-
Invalid T-stat inputs
Flashing code 4
-
Flash last fault code in memory
-
No fault in memory
On
Off
Flashing code 1
Open
HP fault
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 2
Open
LP fault
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 3
Open
FP1 fault
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 4
Open
FP2 fault
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 5
Open
CO fault
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 6
Open
Over/under voltage
Slow flash
Off
Flashing code 7
Open (closed after 15 minutes)
HP lockout
Fast flash
Off
Flashing code 2
Closed
LP lockout
Fast flash
Off
Flashing code 3
Closed
FP1 lockout
Fast flash
Off
Flashing code 4
Closed
FP2 lockout
Fast flash
Off
Flashing code 5
Closed
CO lockout
Fast flash
Off
Flashing code 6
Closed
9 - SERVICE
Perform the procedures outlined below periodically, as indicated.
IMPORTANT: When a compressor is removed from this unit,
system refrigerant circuit oil will remain in the compressor.
To avoid leakage of compressor oil, the refrigerant lines of
the compressor must be sealed after it is removed.
IMPORTANT: All refrigerant discharged from this unit must
be recovered without exception. Technicians must follow
industry-accepted guidelines and all local, state and federal
statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants.
IMPORTANT: To avoid the release of refrigerant into the
atmosphere, the refrigerant circuit of this unit must only be
serviced by technicians which meet local and national profi-
ciency requirements.
IMPORTANT: To prevent injury or death due to electrical
shock or contact with moving parts, open unit disconnect
switch before servicing unit.
9.1 - Unit inspection
Visually inspect the unit at least once a month. Pay special atten-
tion to hose assemblies. Repair any leaks and replace deteriorated
hoses immediately. Note any signs of deterioration or cracking.
9.2 - System flushing
Properly clean and flush system periodically. Refer to pre-start-
up, system cleaning and flushing section.
9.3 - Water coil
Keep all air out of the water coil. Check open loop systems to
be sure the well head is not allowing air to infiltrate the water
line. Always keep lines airtight.
Inspect heat exchangers regularly, and clean more frequently if
the unit is located in a “dirty” environment. Keep the heat
exchanger full of water at all times. Open loop systems should
have an inverted P trap placed in the discharge line to keep water
in the heat exchanger during off cycles. Closed loop systems
must have a minimum of 103 kPa during the summer and 276 kPa
during the winter.
Check P trap frequently for proper operation.
9.4 - Filters
Inspect filters. Establish a regular maintenance schedule. Clean
or replace filters frequently depending on need.
To remove the filter from the 50KQE unit, slide the filter out of
its frame located in the return air opening at the bottom front of
the unit. When re-installing the filter, use the slide-in rails of
the filter frame to guide the filter into the proper position.
CAUTION: To avoid fouled machinery and extensive unit
clean-up, DO NOT operate units without filters in place. DO
NOT use equipment as a temporary heat source during
construction.
Notes:
1.
If there is no fault in memory, the fault LED will flash code 1.
2.
Codes will be displayed with a 10-second fault LED pause.
3.
Slow flash is 1 flash every 2 seconds.
4.
Fast flash is 2 flashes every 1 second.
5.
EXAMPLE: “Flashing code 2” is represented by 2 fast flashes followed by a
10-second pause. This sequence will repeat continually until the fault is
cleared.
Legend
CO
- Condensate overflow
ESD - Emergency shutdown
FP
- Freeze protection
HP
- High pressure
LP
- Low pressure
PM
- Performance Monitor