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Troubleshooting
RT-SVX45F-EN
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mA corresponds to 0% RH and 20 mA corresponds to
100% RH.
% RH
mA
30
8.8
40
10.4
50
12.0
60
13.6
70
15.2
80
16.8
Note:
Measurements should be made from LED common
(ZSM terminal 6 to respective LED terminal). Refer
to the Zone Sensor Module (ZSM) Terminal
Identification table at the beginning of this section.
Programmable & Digital Zone
Sensor Test
Testing serial communication voltage
1. Verify 24 VAC is present between terminals J6-14 & J6-
11.
2. Disconnect wires from J6-11 and J6-12. Measure the
voltage between J6-11 and J6-12, should be about 32
VDC.
3. Reconnect wires to terminals J6-11 and J6-12.
Measure voltage again between J6-11 and J6-12,
voltage should flash high and low every 0.5 seconds.
The voltage on the low end will measure about 19 VDC,
while the voltage on the high end will measure from
approximately 24 to 38 VDC.
4. Verify all modes of operation, by running the unit
through all of the steps in the service test guide in the
Pre-Start chapter.
5. After verifying proper unit operation, exit the test
mode. Turn the fan on continuously at the ZSM, by
pressing the button with the fan symbol. If the fan
comes on and runs continuously, the ZSM is good. If
you are not able to turn the fan on, the ZSM is
defective.
ReliaTel™ Refrigeration Module (RTRM)
Default Chart
If the RTCI loses input from the building management
system, the RTRM will control in the default mode after
approximately 15 minutes. If the RTRM loses the Heating
and Cooling setpoint input, the RTRM will control in the
default mode instantaneously. The temperature sensing
thermistor in the Zone Sensor Module is the only
component required for the “Default Mode” to operate.
Unit Operation without a Zone Sensor
This procedure is for temporary operation only. The
economizer and condenser fan cycling functions are
disabled.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage!
Failure to disconnect power before servicing could
result in death or serious injury. Disconnect all electric
power, including remote disconnects before servicing.
Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the
power can not be inadvertently energized.
1. Open and Lock the unit disconnect switch.
2. Remove the Outside Air Sensor (OAS) from the
condenser section of unit.
3. Use two (2) wire nuts, to individually cap the wires.
4. Locate the RTRM (J6). Connect two (2) wires to
terminals J6-1 and 2.
5. Connect the sensor (OAS) using two wire nuts to the
two (2) field supplied wires that were connected to
terminals 1 and 2 on J6.