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System Setup 

This menu allows for the setting of BOOST MODE. 

BOOST MODE enables the system to operate at a higher 

compressor speed than maximum compressor speed.

BOOST MODE set temperature can be adjusted in BOOST 

TEMP menu. When ambient temperature gets higher than 

BOOST MODE set temperature, the system will operate in 

BOOST MODE.

Equipment Test

The mandatory system verification test is enabled from this 

menu, which enables a functional check of the equipment, in 

addition to ensuring proper stop valve position.

Maintenance

Pump down and charge modes can be enabled within this 

menu. 

Cool Set-up

This menu allows for the adjustment of several cooling 

performance variables.  Cool Airflow Trim,  Cool Airflow 

Profiles, Cool Fan ON Delay, Cool Fan OFF Delay and 

Dehumidification Select (some enable option or off) can 

be adjusted in this menu.   You can also reset this entire 

menu to factory default settings.  See the following images 

showing the four cooling airflow profiles.

Cooling Airflow Profile 

• 

Profile A

 provides only an OFF delay of one (1) minute 

at 100% of the cooling demand airflow.

• 

Profile B

 ramps up to full cooling demand airflow by first 

stepping up to 50% of the full demand for 30 seconds.  

The motor then ramps to 100% of the required airflow.  

A one (1) minute OFF delay at 100% of the cooling 

airflow.

50% CFM

1/2 min

100% CFM

100% CFM

1 min

OFF

OFF

• 

Profile C

 ramps up to 82% of the full cooling demand 

airflow  and  operates  there  for  approximately  7  1/2 

minutes.  The motor then steps up to the full demand 

airflow. Profile C also has a one (1) minute 100% OFF 

delay.

100% CFM

OFF

OFF

• 

Profile D

 (default) ramps up to 50% of the demand 

for 1/2 minute, then ramps to 82% of the full cooling 

demand airflow and operates there for approximately 

7 1/2 minutes.  The motor then steps up to the full 

demand airflow.  

Profile D has a 1/2 minute at 50% airflow 

OFF delay.

OFF

OFF

Airflow Tables

Dehumidification Select

Dehumidification requires a thermostat capable of reading the 

indoor humidity level from the thermostat and allows the user 

to set a dehumidification target based on these settings.

The thermostat controls the humidity level of the conditioned 

space using the cooling system. Dehumidification is 

engaged whenever a cooling demand is present and 

structural humidity levels are above the target level. When 

this condition exists, the circulating fan output is reduced, 

increasing the system run over time, over cooling the 

evaporator coil and ultimately removing more humidity from 

the structure than if only in cooling mode.

The thermostat may also allow for an additional overcooling 

limit setting depending on the thermostat utilized. This allows 

the cooling system to further reduce humidity by lowering 

the temperature below the cooling setpoint in an attempt to 

better achieve desired humidity levels. 

When Dehumidification mode exists, the circulating fan 

output is reduced, increasing system run time, over cooling 

the evaporator coil and ultimately removing more humidity 

from the structure than if only in cooling mode. 

The system can have Dehumidification operation in setting 

“STD”, “A”, “B” or “C” of “Dehumidification Select” based on 

dehumidification demand.

Setting “STD” allows for the widest compressor operation 

range with lower CFM than Cooling mode.

In the Enhanced Dehumidification (setting A, B and C) 

the indoor airflow is lower than Standard Dehumidification 

(STD).

Setting “A” allows for the same compressor operation 

range as standard Dehumidification with lower CFM than 

standard dehumidification (STD). 

 

Setting “B” limits compressor operation range and keeps 

high dehumidification capacity.

 

In setting “C” the system runs fixed at 100% compressor 

and airflow. See Figure 1.

Содержание Amana VZC20

Страница 1: ...following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards It is the owner s and installer s responsibility to read and comply with all safety info...

Страница 2: ...4 Refrigerant Lines 5 Leak Testing Nitrogen Or Nitrogen Traced 7 Electrical Connections 8 System Start Up Procedure 10 Coolcloud Hvac Phone Application 11 Comfortbridge System 13 Heat Pump Advanced F...

Страница 3: ...cing a condensing unit heat pump or air handler the system must be manufacturer approved and Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute AHRI matched NOTE The installation of an inverter heat...

Страница 4: ...his unit on a roof structure ensure the roof structure can support the weight and that proper consideration is given to the weather tight integrity of the roof Since the unit can vibrate during operat...

Страница 5: ...through an area that may reach temperatures of 30 F or higher than ambient in cooling mode and or if the temperature inside the conditioned space may reach a temperature lower than ambient in heating...

Страница 6: ...6...

Страница 7: ...refrigerant lines Kinked or dented lines will cause poor performance or compressor damage Do NOT make final refrigerant line connection until plugs are removed from refrigerant tubing Standing Pressu...

Страница 8: ...leak free proceed to system charging and startup 4 If pressure rises above 1000 microns but holds steady below 2000 microns non condensable air or moisture may remain or a small leak is present Retur...

Страница 9: ...see the production specification sheet or the unit serial plate must be provided for connection of the unit This circuit must be protected with the required safety devices When using residual current...

Страница 10: ...ER CAUTION ENSURE VALVES ARE OPEN AND ADDITIONAL CHARGE IS ADDED BEFORE APPLYING POWER CAUTION Type of Elbow Fittings 3 4 7 8 1 1 8 90 short radius 1 7 2 2 3 90 long radius 1 5 1 7 1 6 45 0 7 0 8 1 In...

Страница 11: ...re starting the CHARGE MODE turn off the Cool or Heat mode and electric heater or gas furnace a Inverter units are charged by any of the following methods setting the CR9 menu Charge Mode to ON throug...

Страница 12: ...subcooling 8 F 1 F 1 then check the superheat NOTE It is recommended to add charge in 4 oz increments each time to achieve the target subcooling CHECK THE SCHRADER PORTS FOR LEAKS AND TIGHTEN VALVE CO...

Страница 13: ...ification terminal Without this type of thermostat dehumidification operation does not work Dehumidification requires a thermostat capable of reading the indoor humidity level and allowing the user to...

Страница 14: ...on test is enabled from this menu which enables a functional check of the equipment in addition to ensuring proper stop valve position Cool Set up The system allows for the adjustment of several cooli...

Страница 15: ...an attempt to better achieve desired humidity levels When Dehumidification mode exists the circulating fan output is reduced increasing system run time over cooling the evaporator coil and ultimately...

Страница 16: ...ted and additional heating is not requested and additional heating is not required All other values mean defrost is being requested and additional heat is being requested DEHUMIDIFICATION REQUEST Requ...

Страница 17: ...ft above the indoor unit select INDOOR LOWER RESET FOR SYSTEM SET UP NO or YES Selecting yes will reset any system setting to their factory defaults SYSTEM VERIFICATION TEST OFF or ON System Verifica...

Страница 18: ...ompressor into defrost mode during an active heat pump heat call Ensure that the heat pump is operating in heat mode before enabling this option HEAT PUMP HEATING TRIM FACTOR HIGH 1 15 to 15 in 5 incr...

Страница 19: ...OR MOTOR HIGH LOW PRESSURE TRANSDUCER H LPT HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HPS DS1 DS2 DIP SWITCH SEG1 SEG3 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY Z1C Z4C FERRITE CORE BS1 BS3 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH RVC REVERSING VALVE COIL M1C COMPRES...

Страница 20: ...RD RD BL U V W M1C BK RD YL M1F BK WH RD RD L2B L1B BK NOISE FILTER BOARD L2A L1A RD BK TRANSFORMER 208 240 V 3 1 2 24V L1C L2C TERMINAL BLOCK FIELD WIRING H LPT GND INVERTER BOARD COMPRESSOR TERMINA...

Страница 21: ...ICITY FROM YOUR BODY TO PREVENT FAILURE OF THE PC BOARD 3 MEASURE THE RESIDUAL VOLTAGE IN THE SPECIFIED MEASUREMENT POSITION USING A VOM WHILE PAYING ATTENTION NOT TO TOUCH THE CHARGED AREA 4 IMMEDIAT...

Страница 22: ...CITY FROM YOUR BODY TO PREVENT FAILURE OF THE PC BOARD 3 MEASURE THE RESIDUAL VOLTAGE IN THE SPECIFIED MEASUREMENT POSITION USING A VOM WHILE PAYING ATTENTION NOT TO TOUCH THE CHARGED AREA 4 IMMEDIATE...

Страница 23: ...X X X X X X X X X X ID suction temp is too high X X X X X ID suction temp is too low X X X Mixture of non condensible gas X X X X X X X X OD fan motor failure X X X X X X X RV failure X X X X X X X X...

Страница 24: ...too low X X X X X X X X X Mixture of non condensible gas X X X X X X X X X X OD fan motor failure X X X X X X X X X RV failure X X X X X X X X X RV coil failure X X X X X X X X X Over charge X X X X X...

Страница 25: ...w pressure faults Control has determined continued operation is acceptable This indicates they may be a problem with the equipment Stop valve not completely open Restriction in refrigerant lines Low r...

Страница 26: ...Repair replace if needed 32 E32 HI TEMP CTRL1 This error indicates the equipment is experiencing high temperature faults on the outdoor control board Ambient air conditions too high Cooling bracket sc...

Страница 27: ...ol has detected a voltage related issue with the compressor High or low voltage from supply The compressor wire is lost phase Faulty control board Correct low high line voltage condition Contact local...

Страница 28: ...n motor Replace if needed B9 Eb9 LOW ID AIRFLOW Estimated airflow from motor is lower than the airflow requirement Failed indoor blower motor Indoor fan motor not properly connected Too much static pr...

Страница 29: ...he LED status and the corresponding potential problem Green receive LED Indicates network traffic The table below indicates the LED status and the corresponding potential problem Learn button Used to...

Страница 30: ...corresponding Screen within the display itself which allows the user to navigate and use the features Example The Fault Code is accessed and displayed from Screen 0 of the 7 segment display The Fault...

Страница 31: ...shows the most recent fault To access hold the RECALL button for 5 seconds at screen 0 To access hold the RECALL button for 5 seconds at screen 1 To access hold the RECALL button To access hold the RE...

Страница 32: ...w the user to see the six most recent system faults For a list of the fault codes please see the TROUBLESHOOTING tables in this document 1 SCREEN 0 SCREEN 1 The display will change to SCREEN 1 Display...

Страница 33: ...etting Press RECALL Press RECALL Item number Display flickers at 1 second intervals Value MONITORING MODE NAVIGATION SCR This screen allows the user to monitor system variables as shown in the tables...

Страница 34: ...tem settings as shown in the tables at the end of this section SCREEN 0 Press RECALL Press RECALL to increase the value Press TEST to change setting Press RECALL Press TEST to complete setting and ret...

Страница 35: ...the number Press RECALL Press TEST to change setting Press RECALL Press TEST to complete setting and return to setting mode Press RECALL Press RECALL Press RECALL SCREEN 0 OFF ON Blink interval 0 4 s...

Страница 36: ...0 Stop 1 Cooling Start up 2 Heating Start up 3 Oil Return Operation 4 Heating Operation 5 Defrost Operation 6 Cooling Operation 3 Compressor Reduction Mode 0 OFF 1 ON 4 demand unit Cut off the decima...

Страница 37: ...15 High cooling or hea ng NOTE Parameters as per factory se ng are highlighted in bold and underlined combina on trimmore there are restric ons on theposi to con rm the r ow Trim restric ons in the la...

Страница 38: ...ning of the outdoor coil becomes necessary hire a quali ed servicer Inexperienced people could easily puncture the tubing in the coil Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually cause a large los...

Страница 39: ...tdoor Unit Suction Circuit Pressure Suction Line Temperature PSIG TEMP F Liquid Circuit Pressure Liquid Temperature PSIG TEMP F Outdoor Air Temperature Dry bulb Wet bulb DB F WB F SUPERHEAT SUBCOOLING...

Страница 40: ...y sensitive Only the data lines 1 and 2 are required between the indoor and outdoor units Data line terminal 1 from outdoor unit must connect to terminal 1 on indoor unit and data line terminal 2 from...

Страница 41: ...section Before starting the SYSTEM TEST turn off the electric heater or gas furnace NOTICE Before starting the SYSTEM TEST turn off the electric heater or gas furnace 1 Ensure the thermostat is insta...

Страница 42: ...he password is the Date Code located on the thermostat and is available by entering the EQUIPMENT STATUS menu and scrolling to the bottom 6 Select YES to continue 7 From the ComfortNet USER MENU selec...

Страница 43: ...to run for its duration 5 15 minutes EQUIP TEST SCREEN will show the system test is ON once selected System test will operate the outdoor unit and the indoor unit through a series of startup tests Pl...

Страница 44: ...odes to clear Set Thermostat to CHARGE MODE Please follow the following sequence to enter CHARGE MODE CHARGE mode allows for charging of the system System operates for a duration of approximately one...

Страница 45: ...ler password The password is the Date Code located on the thermostat and is available by entering the EQUIPMENT STATUS menu and scrolling to the bottom 4 Select YES to continue 5 Select HEAT PUMP 6 Se...

Страница 46: ...mode If charging is not complete after 1 hour repeat 7 and 8 Refer to Adjust Refrigerant Level and Measure Subcooling to Verify Proper Charge for refrigerant charge level adjustment 9 To terminate CH...

Страница 47: ...le only for VZC200 1AB and GVZC20 AA or later revision BOOST MODE performance is most effective when paired with an electronic expansion valve enabled indoor unit BOOST MODE is ON by default and is ac...

Страница 48: ...48 4 Select YES to continue 5 Select HEAT PUMP 6 Select SYS SETUP...

Страница 49: ...turns BOOST MODE OFF or ON BOOST MODE is on by default 8 BOOST TEMP adjusts the activation temperature from 70 F to 105 F Always ON option is also available to permanently engage BOOST MODE Factory de...

Страница 50: ...able and disable dehumidification 1 On the CTK04 HOME screen select MENU 2 From the MENU screen scroll down and select Installer Options 3 Enter installer password if known a The password is the therm...

Страница 51: ...times Example A leak in the system low refrigerant charge or an incompletely open stop valve can cause the unit to flash error code E15 This error code suggests that the unit is experiencing operatio...

Страница 52: ...7 1 2 minutes The motor then steps up to the full demand airflow Profile D has a 1 2 minute at 50 airflow OFF delay OFF OFF Airflow Tables Dehumidification Select Dehumidification requires a thermost...

Страница 53: ...g Within the selected range choose the specific maximum compressor RPS for the system configuration Heat Set Up This menu allows for the adjustment of several heating perfor mance variables Heat Airfl...

Страница 54: ...nly for AVZC200 AB and GVZC20 AA or later revision ATPRM is shown in AVZC200 AA and GVZC20 AA revision Only for AVZC200 AB and GVZC20 AA or later revision PSD is shown in AVZC200 AA and GVZC20 AA revi...

Страница 55: ...55 NOTE BOOST MODE is applicable only for AVZC200 AB and GVZC20 AA or later revision...

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