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Trouble Shooting
Should an operational difficulty or malfunction occur, the diagnostic chart and checkout procedures on the
following pages should help you to quickly determine the cause and corrective action. The Troubleshooting
Chart has a "Symptom" column which describes what the unit is doing; a "Cause" column which identifies
possible sources of the problem; and a "Solution" column which describes what must be done to correct the
problem. (You can also refer to "Refrigerant System Diagnostic Procedure" on Page 55.)
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom
Cause
Solution
All circuit board LED’s off.
No Power to board
F1 Fuse blown
Restore power
Replace Fuse
Fuse is good, Verify 12 volts AC @
the two spade terminals labeled 12
VAC and 12 VAC (green wires) on the
left side of the circuit board.
If there is no voltage, transformer T1 is
defective
Replace Transformer
There is 12 VAC, but the circuit board
does not function. Verify that there is
+5 volts DC between terminals labeled
+5V and GND. Also Verify that there
is +12 volts DC between terminals
l12V and GND on the circuit
board.
If either of these voltages are not
present, the Circuit Board is defective
Replace Circuit Board
The Purge is in the "AUTO" mode; but
the Purge Unit is “OFF”.
Chiller off
No "RUN" signal is present at TB1-3
Determine cause and correct
The Purge Display reads:
Purge Fault
Excessive air leakage into chiller is
causing excessive purging
"Purge Fault Time" set too low.
Air is leaking into the purge system.
Temperature of chiller refrigerant is
below 40º F. (Purge can pumpout
continuously below 40º F saturation
temperature.)
Ambient Temperature is too low.
Temperature Sensor TS1 is defective
Locate and repair leak
Reset Purge fault time according to
normal purging requirement
Leak-test purge system and repair
the leak.
Do not operate purge unit at or
below 40º F saturated refrigerant
temperature.
Do not operate purge unit at an
ambient temperature of 40º F or
less.
Replace Sensor
One or both Pumpout Solenoid Valves
(L4 & L5) fail to open
Flow restrictor is blocked and preventing
air from being removed.
Pumpout relay (RY2) is defective
Repair or replace defective valves
or coils.
Replace the flow restrictor.
Replace Circuit board
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