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However, it is important to note that the user can leave a
Service Test mode to view any of the local display modes and
the control will remain in the Service Test mode.
Independent Outputs —
The
INDP
sub-mode items
can be turned on and off regardless of the other category states.
For example, the alarm relay can be forced on in the
INDP
sub-mode and will remain on if compressor relays are request-
ed in the
COOL
sub-mode.
Fans in Service Test Mode —
Upon entering the
FANS
sub-mode, the user will be able to turn the supply fan on
and off, set the supply fan VFD speed, and turn the condenser
fans on and off.
Cooling in Service Test Mode —
The
COOL
sub-
mode offers different cooling service tests.
The user has manual relay control of individual compres-
sors. If the user energizes mechanical cooling, the supply fan
and the outdoor fans will be started automatically. During
mechanical cooling, the unit will protect itself. Compressor
diagnostics are active, monitoring for high discharge pressure,
low suction pressure, etc. The user can also turn the hot gas
bypass valve on and off.
NOTE: It is crucial that proper compressor rotation be verified
during the service test. Each compressor must be tested
individually. After starting each compressor, the control will
check the suction pressure after 5 seconds of run time. If the
control does not see a sufficient decrease in suction pressure
after 5 seconds, mechanical cooling will be shut down, and an
alarm will be generated (A140). This alarm requires a manual
reset. If this alarm occurs, do not attempt a restart of the
compressor and do not attempt to start any other compressors
until the wiring to the unit has been corrected.
Heating in Service Test Mode —
If unit has a ther-
mostat connected (
C.TYP
= 3 or 4), install the RED jumper
wires between TB4, terminals R (1), W2 (3) and W1 (4). Ter-
minal block TB4 is located in the unit control box. Remember
to disconnect these jumpers when Test Mode is completed. The
Heat Test Mode sub-mode will offer automatic fan start-up if
the unit is not a gas heat unit. On gas heat units, the IGC feed-
back from the gas control units will bring the fan on as
required.
Within this sub-mode, the user has control of heat relays 1
to 6. The user can also turn on the requested heat stage.
NOTE: When service test has been completed, if unit has a
thermostat connected (
C.TYP
= 3 or 4), remove the RED
jumper wires at TB4, terminals R (1), W2 (3) and W1 (4).
Terminal block TB4 is located in the unit control box. Store
these jumpers in the unit control box for future use.
Table 41 — Service Test
ITEM
EXPANSION
RANGE
UNITS
POINT
WRITE STATUS
TEST
Service Test Mode
ON/OFF
MAN_CTRL
STOP
Local Machine Disable
YES/NO
UNITSTOP
config
S.STP
Soft Stop Request
YES/NO
SOFTSTOP
forcible
FAN.F
Supply Fan Request
YES/NO
SFANFORC
forcible
F.4.CH
4 in. Filter Change Mode
YES/NO
FILT4CHG
INDP
TEST INDEPENDENT OUTPUTS
ECON
Economizer Act.Cmd.Pos.
ECONCTST
E.PWR
Economizer Power Test
ECONPTST
E.CAL
Calibrate the Economizer?
ECON_CAL
E.VFD
Exhaust Fan VFD Speed
0-100
%
EFAN_VFD
PE.A
Power Exhaust Relay A
PE_A_TST
PE.B
Power Exhaust Relay B
PE_B_TST
PE.C
Power Exhaust Relay C
PE_C_TST
H.I.R
Heat Interlock Relay
ON/OFF
HIR_TST
ALRM
Remote Alarm/Aux Relay
ON/OFF
ALRM_TST
FANS
TEST FANS
S.FAN
Supply Fan Relay
ON/OFF
SFAN_TST
S.VFD
Supply Fan VFD Speed
0-100
%
SGVFDTST
CD.F.A
Condenser Fan Circuit A
ON/OFF
CNDA_TST
CD.F.B
Condenser Fan Circuit B
ON/OFF
CNDB_TST
COOL
TEST COOLING
A1
Compressor A1 Relay
ON/OFF
CMPA1TST
A2
Compressor A2 Relay
ON/OFF
CMPA2TST
MLV
Min. Load Valve (HGBP)
ON/OFF
MLV_TST
B1
Compressor B1 Relay
ON/OFF
CMPB1TST
B2
Compressor B2 Relay
ON/OFF
CMPB2TST
HEAT
TEST HEATING
HT.ST
Requested Heat Stage
0-MAX
HTST_TST
HT.1
Heat Relay 1
ON/OFF
HS1_TST
HT.2
Heat Relay 2
ON/OFF
HS2_TST
HT.3
Relay 3 W1 Gas Valve 2
ON/OFF
HS3_TST
HT.4
Relay 4 W2 Gas Valve 2
ON/OFF
HS4_TST
HT.5
Relay 5 W1 Gas Valve 3
ON/OFF
HS5_TST
HT.6
Relay 6 W2 Gas Valve 3
ON/OFF
HS6_TST
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Страница 104: ...104 Fig 16 Typical Main Control Box Wiring Schematic 48 50A2 A3 A4 A5 Units a48 8355 ...
Страница 105: ...105 TO NEXT PAGE Fig 17 Typical Auxiliary Control Box Wiring Schematic A48 7294 ...
Страница 106: ...106 Fig 17 Typical Auxiliary Control Box Wiring Schematic cont a48 8356 ...
Страница 107: ...107 Fig 18 Typical 2 Stage Gas Heat Wiring Schematic Size 051 and 060 Units Shown a48 8357 ...
Страница 108: ...108 TO NEXT PAGE Fig 19 Typical Staged Gas Heat Wiring Schematic Size 051 and 060 Units Shown A48 7296 ...
Страница 109: ...109 Fig 19 Typical Staged Gas Heat Wiring Schematic Size 051 and 060 Units Shown cont A48 8358 ...
Страница 110: ...110 Fig 20 Typical Electric Heat Control Schematic 50 Series Size 051 and 060 Units Shown a50 8228 ...
Страница 111: ...111 TO NEXT PAGE Fig 21 Typical Power Schematic 48 50AJ AK AW AY051 and 060 Units Shown A48 7298 ...
Страница 112: ...112 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Fig 21 Typical Power Schematic 48 50AJ AK AW AY051 and 060 Units Shown cont a48 8360 ...
Страница 113: ...113 Fig 22 Typical Power Schematic 48 50A2 A3 A4 A5060 Unit Shown ...
Страница 114: ...114 SW1 SW2 OR DEHUMIDIFY SWITCH Fig 23 Typical Controls Option Wiring Schematic a48 8361 ...
Страница 115: ...115 Fig 24 Typical Small Chassis Component Location Size 020 035 Units a48 8362 ...
Страница 116: ...116 Fig 25 Typical Large Chassis Component Locations Size 036 060 Units A48 7302 ...
Страница 169: ...169 APPENDIX C VFD INFORMATION cont Fig F Internal Enclosure Fan Replacement A48 7716 ...