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MicroTech

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 III Unit Controller

The MicroTech III Unit Controller includes built-in 

features such as random start, compressor time delay, 

shutdown, condensate overflow protection, defrost 

cycle, brownout, and LED/fault outputs. Refer to

"Table  7:  

MicroTech III Controller Status LED's" on page 18

.

The unit has been designed for operation with a 

microelectronic wall thermostat selected by the manufacturer. 

Do not operate the unit with any other type of wall thermostat.
Each unit has a printed circuit board control system. The low 

voltage output from the low voltage terminal strip is AC voltage 

to the wall thermostat. R is A/C voltage output to the wall stat.
The 24 volt low voltage terminal strip is set up so R-G 

energizes the fan, R-Y1 energizes the compressor for 

cooling operation, R-W1 energizes the compressor and 

reversing valve for heating operation. The reversing valve 

is energized in the heating mode. The circuit board has 

a fan interlock circuit to energize the fan whenever the 

compressor is on if the thermostat logic fails to do so. 
The output to the wall stat is AC current. Terminal (R) on 

the wall stat can be connected to terminal (R) on the PC 

board for AC voltage.

 R 

= AC current 

R to G

 = fan only

 R 

to Y1 = cooling 

R to W1

 = heat

The MicroTech III unit controller has a lockout circuit to 

stop compressor operation if any one of its safety switches 

opens (high pressure switch and low pressure switch. If 

compressor low suction temperature is detected, the unit 

will go into the cooling mode for 60 seconds to defrost 

any slush in the water-to-refrigerant heat exchanger. If 

the condensate sensor detects a filled drain pan, the 

compressor operation will be suspended only in the 

cooling mode. The unit is reset by opening and closing 

the disconnect switch on the main power supply to the 

unit in the event the unit compressor operation has been 

suspended due to low temperature (freezestat) switch, high 

pressure switch, or low pressure switch. The unit does not 

have to be reset on a condensate overflow detection.

The MicroTech III unit controller fault output sends a 

signal to an LED on a wall thermostat. 

Table 7 on page 

18

 lists the faults that cause the Alarm “A” terminal 

output to indicate an alarm condition exists.

 

Remote Reset of Automatic Lockouts

The Remote Reset feature provides the means to 

remotely reset some lockouts. 
There are (3) means to reset an automatic lockout 

condition:

1 . 

Using the thermostat create 2 demands for capacity 

within 30 seconds

2 . 

Press the room sensor or thermostat timed override/

reset button for more than 10 seconds

3 . 

Turn the unit power off

When the cause of the fault condition has been cleared, 

and the unit transitions from not requiring any capacity 

to needing any capacity twice within 30 seconds 

(accomplished by user manipulation of the Heat/Cool/ 

Auto/Off switch on the thermostat), an alarm reset 

equivalent to a tenant override button reset is generated.

The intelligent reset counter and the 24 hour timer are 

cleared when this type of alarm reset is generated.

Note: 

This feature only applies to thermostat controlled 

systems.

For room sensor controlled units, pressing the “Override” 

or “Reset” button for more than 10 seconds will apply a 

ground signal to the tenant override in (screw terminal 

connection at TB1 pin 4) will clear the lockout alarm once 

the cause of the fault condition has been cleared.
A unit power cycle can also be used to clear an automatic 

lockout if the conditions causing the fault have been 

cleared.
The Intelligent Alarm Reset feature helps to minimize 

nuisance trips of automatic reset lockouts caused by low 

temperature faults. This feature clears faults the first two 

times they occur within a 24-hour period and triggers an 

automatic lockout on the 3rd fault. The retry count is reset 

to zero every 24 hours.
The MicroTech III unit controller has built-in night setback 

operation. A “grounded’ signal to the “U” terminal on TB3 

of the unit control puts the unit into the unoccupied mode 

for night setback operation. Fan operation terminates 

and unit control will only respond to signal at the W2 

terminal. Daytime heating and cooling operation is 

locked out. +24VAC to W2 energizes the compressor 

and reversing valve for heating operation. Night setback 

operation can be overridden for two hours by energizing 

the O on the TB2 terminal of the unit control for 4 to 

10 seconds. Day thermostat setpoints then control the 

heating and cooling operation. The MicroTech III unit 

controller also accommodates shutdown operation 

on receipt of a “grounded” signal to the “E” input, 

respectively, on TB3 input terminal of the unit control.

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Страница 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 1049 9 Group WSHP Part Number 910258820 Date December 2018 Daikin Enfinity Horizontal Water Source Heat Pumps R 410A Refrigerant Model CCH CCW Unit Sizes 007 070...

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Страница 3: ...rt up 23 Changing PSC Fan Motor Speed 23 Optional EC Motor 25 Start up 26 Typical Wiring Diagrams 27 Thermostats Wall Sensors 32 Typical Connections For Thermostats Temperature Sensors 32 Additional A...

Страница 4: ...ht Discharge Air 09 13 E End Discharge S Straight Discharge Blower Motor 10 14 15 01 Standard PSC 03 Low Static 04 ECM Construction Type 12 18 A Standard 1 2 inch FG insulation 1 filter rack B Standar...

Страница 5: ...spection by the carrier s agent within fifteen 15 days of the delivery date and file a claim with the carrier CAUTION The installer must determine and follow all applicable codes and regulations This...

Страница 6: ...ts 5 Each unit is furnished with a hanger kit The kit is shipped unassembled and includes hanger brackets rubber isolators washers bolts and lock washers Lay out the threaded rods per the dimension in...

Страница 7: ...personal injury or death CAUTION Sharp edges can cause personal injury Avoid contact with them Use care and wear protective clothing safety glasses and gloves when handling parts and servicing heat pu...

Страница 8: ...Fan Motor Reinstall Top Completed End Discharge Assembly IM 1049 9 8 www DaikinApplied com 6 Lift the fan assembly out rotating it 180 degrees and position it within the opening at the end of the unit...

Страница 9: ...ace a straight length of duct 5 to 10 times the duct width before the next fitting to smooth out airflow Diffusers that are located in the bottom of a trunk duct can also produce noise For this same r...

Страница 10: ...gure 9 Standard 1 25mm Filter rack return air duct collar Standard 2 51mm Figure 10 Optional 2 51mm Filter rack return air duct collar Tool less Filter Removal Ventilation Air Ventilation may require...

Страница 11: ...Volt Operation All 208 230 volt single phase and three phase units are factory wired for 208 volt operation For 230 phase operation the line voltage tap on the 24 volt transformer must be changed Dis...

Страница 12: ...tape to assure a tight seal Figure 11 Sizes 007 through 060 shown Ball Valves Supply Riser Return Riser Condensate Riser Supply Air Hanger Kits 4 Flex Hoses Electrical Access Panel Note Do not over t...

Страница 13: ...an drain water 3 Shut off supplemental heater and circulator pump and open all drains and vents to completely drain down the system Short circuited supply and return runouts should now be connected to...

Страница 14: ...selection Some conditioners have built in time delays which prevent the compressor from immediately starting With most control schemes the fan will start immediately After a few minutes of compressor...

Страница 15: ...not for continuous duty Operating Mode Entering Air F Entering Water F Minimum Maximum Standard Range Extended Range DB WB DB WB Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Cooling 50 40 105 87 45 120 30 120 Amb...

Страница 16: ...al output to indicate an alarm condition exists Remote Reset of Automatic Lockouts The Remote Reset feature provides the means to remotely reset some lockouts There are 3 means to reset an automatic l...

Страница 17: ...larm Output TB2 3 W2 Thermostat Heat Stage 2 Input TB2 4 W1 Thermostat Heat Stage 1 Input TB2 5 Y2 Thermostat Cool Stage 2 Input TB2 6 Y1 Thermostat Cool Stage 1 Input TB2 7 G Thermostat Fan Input TB2...

Страница 18: ...s Jumper Setting Model Compressor Options JP1 JP1 Open Single Compressor Model factory default setting JP1 Shorted Dual Compressor Model Hot Gas Water Reheat HGR Dehumidification JP2 JP2 Open None def...

Страница 19: ...rned on This signal is detected by a pump restart relay providing a N O or N C set of contacts for heat pump loop circulation pump or motorized valve control When used with a system control by others...

Страница 20: ...apability of substituting the wall sensor with a duct mounted return air sensor Each unit controller orchestrates the following unit operations Enable heating and cooling to maintain setpoint based on...

Страница 21: ...ed that the MAC address dip switches on the communication module be set prior to installing the unit in the ceiling Access to the dip switches may be limited when the unit is installed Reference IM 92...

Страница 22: ...IM 1049 9 22 www DaikinApplied com Controls Figure 18 LonWorks Communication Module Placement on MicroTech III Unit Controller...

Страница 23: ...GRN RD LOW BLK HIGH Factory Wired WHT CAPACITOR LINE BRN FAN MOTOR Unit Sizes 015 and 024 all available voltages Fan motors on unit sizes 015 and 024 in all available voltages have a four position ter...

Страница 24: ...0 60 1 and 208 230 60 3 factory wired for low speed 1 YEL 2 BRN 3 BLK 4 RED LOW FACTORY WIRED LINE HIGH GR YE CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR Unit Size 048 380 50 3 460 60 3 575 60 3 The fan motor on unit size 04...

Страница 25: ...NE HIGH FACTORY WIRED GR YE CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR Unit Size 070 460 60 3 575 60 3 The fan motor on unit size 070 for voltages 460 60 3 and 575 60 3 Figure 32 have a five position terminal block and are...

Страница 26: ...g After a few minutes of operation check the discharge grilles for cool air delivery Measure the temperature difference between entering and leaving water It should be approximately 1 1 2 times greate...

Страница 27: ...sensor is included with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor COS Condensate Overflow Sensor...

Страница 28: ...EWT sensor is included with ECM and or Secondary Electric Heat Legend Item Description C1 Capacitor Compressor C2 Capacitor Fan CC Compressor Contactor CM Compressor Motor COS Condensate Overflow Sen...

Страница 29: ...itch SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor MIII MicroTech III Main Board RAT Return Air Temp Sensor RV Reversing Valve Solenoid X1 Transformer _____ Standard Unit Wiring _ _ _ _...

Страница 30: ...LED Annunciator Harness LP Low Pressure Switch SLTS Suction Line Temp Sensor LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor MIII MicroTech III Main Board R1 Relay Fan Motor RAT Return Air Temp Sensor RV Reversing Val...

Страница 31: ...mp Sensor LWT Leaving Water Temp Sensor MIII MicroTech III Main Board RAT Return Air Temp Sensor RV Reversing Valve Solenoid X1 Transformer _____ Standard Unit Wiring _ _ _ _ Optional Wiring by others...

Страница 32: ...Y2 G C RH RC W2 A I O Expansion Module TB1 MicroTech III Controller Terminal TB2 Programmable Touch Screen Y1 1 Notes Includes thermostat and wall plate Refer to IO manual 910193127 Figure 41 Program...

Страница 33: ...132 910193133 910193134 P N 667720401 Sensors used with MicroTech III control Building Automated System Operation Figure 46 Digitally Adjustable Display Sensor 6 button P N 910121754 1 R 2 4 E U 6 5 3...

Страница 34: ...10121753 3 2 5 1 4 Figure 51 Adjustable Cool Warm with Occupancy Switch P N 910121753 NOTICE For 50Hz units it may be necessary to install a Ferrite Core Noise Suppresor on the thermostat cord cable w...

Страница 35: ...ssory used when up to 3 units are controlled from a single thermostat Typically the control panel and board is centrally mounted between the units and thermostat A maximum of 2 boards may be used toge...

Страница 36: ...a water source heat pump operates under a wide range of water and air temperatures the values printed below are to be taken as suggested pressure and temperatures All Daikin water source heat pumps a...

Страница 37: ...sure switch Unit is low on charge Table 14 Compressor Suction Temp Fail Room Temp Sensor Fail Leaving Water Temp Sensor Fail Description Type Yellow Green Red Compressor Suction Temp Sensor Fail Fault...

Страница 38: ...have a control signal or ready to operate when a control signal is active I O Expansion Module LED Faults For units with optional boilerless electric heat Table 22 Invalid Jumper Configuration Descrip...

Страница 39: ...Pressure Circuit 2 Description Type Yellow Green Red Low Pressure Circuit 2 Fault OFF OFF ON Loose wire connection on low pressure circuit Failed low pressure switch Unit is low on charge Table 28 Low...

Страница 40: ...Pressure Low Low Air Flow Heating High High High High Low High Low High Pressure Normal Low Air Flow Cooling Low Low Low Low High High Low Low Temp Normal Low Water Flow Heating Low Low Low Low High...

Страница 41: ...defective wiring or loose connection Check for faulty compressor capacitor Insufficient cooling or heating Check for lock rotor amp draw Check for defective compressor internal windings with ohm meter...

Страница 42: ...n flows as a low pressure gas through the reversing valve and back to the suction side of the compressor to complete the cycle Figure 59 Heating Mode Single Circuit Only Shown Return Air Thermal Expan...

Страница 43: ...roTech III unit controller s control or thermostat inputs However only one drive terminal R or C can be connected to any individual input terminal or damage may result Some control inputs are not acce...

Страница 44: ...of Air ____________________________________________________________________ Filters Clean _____________________________________________________________________________ Condensate Traps Installed _____...

Страница 45: ...be converted to GPM by looking in the equipment specificaton catalog Caution P GPM Note A conversion table must be used to find GPM from Delta P measurements Loop Fluid Temperature Rise Drop through...

Страница 46: ...page Model Serial H P EWT 3 LWT 4 EWP 1 LWP 2 EAT 5 LAT 6 Volts Amps Cool ing Check Air Filter and Coil Comments more comments on next sheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23...

Страница 47: ...Notes Comments Form WS CTS 00 01 Rev 4 14 www DaikinApplied com 47 IM 1049 9...

Страница 48: ...ndard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Applied representative for warranty details Refer to Form 933 430285Y To find your local Daikin Applied...

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