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THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES

SYMPTOMS

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CHECK OR REMEDIES

High Superheat, Low Suction Pressure

Moisture freezing and blocking valve

Recover charge, install filter-drier, 
evacuate system, recharge

Dirt or foreign material blocking valve

Recover charge, install filter-drier, 
evacuate system, recharge

Low refrigerant charge

Correct the charge

Vapor bubbles in liquid line

Remove restriction in liquid line
Correct the refrigerant charge

Remove non-condensible gases

Size liquid line correctly

Misapplication of internally equalized

Use correct TEV

valve

Plugged external equalizer line

Remove external equalizer line 
restriction

Undersized TEV

Replace with correct valve

Loss of charge from power 

Replace power head or complete 

head sensing bulb

TEV

Charge migration from sensing bulb 

Ensure TEV is warmer than

to power head (Warm power head  

sensing bulb

with warm, wet cloth. Does valve
operate correctly now?)

Improper superheat adjustment 

Adjust superheat setting counter-

(Only applicable to TEV with adjustable 

clockwise

superheat settings)

Valve feeds too much refrigerant, 

Moisture causing valve to stick open.

Recover refrigerant, replace filter-

with low superheat and higher than

drier, evacuate system and then nor-

mal suction pressure

recharge

Dirt or foreign material causing 

Recover refrigerant, replace filter-

valve to stick open

drier, evacuate system and 
recharge

TEV seat leak (A gurgling or hissing 

Replace the TEV

sound is heard AT THE TEV during 
the off cycle, if this is the cause.)
NOT APPLICABLE TO BLEED
PORT VALVES.

Oversized TEV

Install correct TEV

Incorrect sensing bulb location

Install bulb with two mounting 
straps, in 2:00 or 4:00 position on 
suction line, with insulation

Low superheat adjustment 

Turn superheat adjustment 

(only applicable to TEV with

clockwise

adjustable superheat setting)

Incorrectly installed, or restricted 

Remove restriction, or relocate 

external equalizer line

external equalizer

Compressor flood back upon start up

Refrigerant drainage from flooded 

Install trap riser to the top of the 

evaporator

evaporator coil

Compressor in cold location

Install crankcase heater on 
compressor

Any of the causes listed under 

Any of the solutions listed under 

Symptoms of Problem #2

Solutions of Problem #2

Содержание HRE1318-1A

Страница 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual H J HRE1318 1360 1A Split System Heat Pump Systems...

Страница 2: ...ATION FAILURE TO FOL LOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN FIRE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH W...

Страница 3: ...DEFROST CONTROL 14 8 1 Defrost Initiation 14 8 2 Defrost Termination 14 8 3 Temperature Sensors 14 8 4 Test Mode 15 8 5 Demand Defrost Operation 15 8 6 Trouble Shooting Demand Defrost 15 9 0 EVACUATI...

Страница 4: ...and installed under entire unit Failure to do so can result in property damage WARNING The unit must be permanently grounded Failure to do so can cause elec trical shock resulting in severe personal i...

Страница 5: ...t a duct analysis of the structure and a heat gain calculation must be made A heat gain calculation begins by measuring all external surfaces and openings that gain heat from the surrounding air and q...

Страница 6: ...663 5 Length L in mm 235 8 600 Width W in mm 235 8 600 BASE PAN BOTTOM VIEW DO NOT OBSTRUCT DRAIN HOLES SHADED 2 13 SEER Cooling Capacity 24 30 36 42 48 60 265 8 676 2 2715 16 709 6 3515 16 912 8 275...

Страница 7: ...er that will not wash off with water Several different types of protective coil coatings are offered in some areas These coatings may provide some benefit but the effectiveness of such coating materia...

Страница 8: ...lts in less economical operation Closely follow clearance recommendations See Figure 1 o 24 to the service panel access o 60 above heat pump fan discharge unit top to prevent recirculation o 6 to heat...

Страница 9: ...ad ratings of 120 MPH sustained wind load and 3 second 150 MPH gust While this procedure is not mandatory the Manufacturer does recommend that equipment be prop erly secured in areas where high wind d...

Страница 10: ...of line set All models are supplied with service valves Keep tube ends sealed until connection is to be made to prevent system contamination 5 0 REPLACEMENT UNITS To prevent failure of a new heat pump...

Страница 11: ...Excessively long refrigerant lines cause loss of equipment capacity 7 3 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLED ABOVE INDOOR COIL Keep the vertical separation between coils to a minimum However the vertical dis tance...

Страница 12: ...as possible with a minimum num ber of elbows or bends Locations where the tubing will be exposed to mechanical damage should be avoided If it is necessary to use such locations the copper tubing shou...

Страница 13: ...a leak is found relieve pressure and repair 13 SEER Cooling Capacity 25 98 98 99 99 99 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 01 96 96 97 97 97 99 99 99 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 01 1 01 1 01 93...

Страница 14: ...7 94 5 16 7 94 42 5 16 7 94 48 3 8 9 53 60 3 8 9 53 1 4 25 50 70 25 23 8 6 35 7 62 15 24 21 34 7 62 7 01 2 44 5 16 36 42 48 54 0 0 0 0 7 94 10 97 12 80 14 63 16 48 1 4 25 50 25 23 6 35 7 62 15 24 7 62...

Страница 15: ...tiated if six hours of accumulated compressor run time has elapsed without a defrost with the outdoor coil temperature below 35 F 8 2 DEFROST TERMINATION See Figure 4 Once a defrost is initiated the d...

Страница 16: ...he indoor thermostat select switch to heat and thermostat lever to a call for heat Jumper the test pins to put the unit into defrost If the unit goes into defrost and comes back out of defrost the ind...

Страница 17: ...e The installers should balance the air distribution system to ensure proper quiet air flow to all rooms in the home This ensures a comfortable living space An air velocity meter or airflow hood can g...

Страница 18: ...d wiring must comply with the National Electric Code C E C in Canada and any applicable local code 13 1 POWER WIRING It is important that proper electrical power from a commercial utility is available...

Страница 19: ...gn Conditions for Compressors 208 230 1 Phase 197 253 208 230 3 Phase 187 253 460 414 506 575 517 633 FIGURE 5 CONTROL WIRING FOR AIR HANDLER NOTES 1 Jumper E to W2 to transfer control of supplemental...

Страница 20: ...nt senses compressor head pressure and shuts the heat pump fan off when the head pressure drops to approximately 175 PSIG This allows the unit to build a sufficient head pressure at lower ambient in o...

Страница 21: ...lution 16 1 ELECTRICAL CHECKS FLOW CHART Unit Running NO YES Thermostat Problem Go to Mechanical Checks YES NO for Cooling or Heating Repair and Recheck Transformer Problem YES NO Repair and Recheck V...

Страница 22: ...te Indoor Air Flow Recirculation of Inoperative Compressor Broken Indoor Outdoor Air Valves Blower Belt Non condensibles Outdoor Check Valve Inoperative Indoor Blower Closed Higher than Ambient Low on...

Страница 23: ...l Inoperative Indoor Blower Open IPR Valve Closed Indoor Inoperative OD Fan Overcharge Check Valve Check Defrost Control Inadequate Indoor Inoperative Compressor Low On Charge Air Flow Valves Non cond...

Страница 24: ...oor Sensor Location Wrong Defrost Control Timer Setting No Defrost Timer Wrong Defrost Control Control Power Timer Setting Poor Sensor Location Failed Defrost Control Failed Defrost Relay Low System C...

Страница 25: ...frigerant Registers sweat Low indoor airflow Increase speed of blower or reduce restriction replace air filter High head low vapor pressures Restriction in liquid line expansion device or filter drier...

Страница 26: ...unit Correct and complete diagnosis High voltage Power company problem Have problem corrected High head pressure Overcharge Check system charge Dirty heat pump coil Clean coil Faulty or wrong size Rep...

Страница 27: ...High pressure switch Low pressure switch Ambient thermostat Solid state protection control or internal thermal sensors Compressor timed off on control or interlock No voltage on line side Blown fuses...

Страница 28: ...m out of calibration Customer misuse FLOODED STARTS SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES CHECK OR REMEDIES Liquid in the compressor shell Faulty or missing crankcase heater Replace crankcase heater Too much liqui...

Страница 29: ...le clockwise superheat settings Valve feeds too much refrigerant Moisture causing valve to stick open Recover refrigerant replace filter with low superheat and higher than drier evacuate system and th...

Страница 30: ...in another refrigerant or refrigerant oil flowing position around the circumference of through suction line the suction line Unequal refrigerant flow through Ensure proper distributor piston is evapor...

Страница 31: ...30 FIGURE 6 WIRING DIAGRAM T3 L1 L3 T1 CC CCH OPTIONAL BELLY BAND CRANKCASE HEATER BK BK GND JHB 01 19 04 90 101229 02 03 17 0 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Страница 32: ...Ave Jackson Michigan 49203 Ph 517 787 2100 Fax 517 787 9341 www heatcontroller com THE QUALITY LEADER IN CONDITIONING AIR Design specifications performance data and materials subject to change withou...

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