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TRANE EVC Valve Control ServiceManual
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Mie's Desk Q 3 ea eG Sequence of Operation Continuous Fan IMPORTANT: If the indoor air exceeds 60% relative humidity or feels uncomfortably humid, It is recommended that the indoor fan be set to AUTO mode. 1. R-G contacts close on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal of the AFC. 2. The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the serial communicating blower motor to run at 50%. 3. See airflow Dip Switch settings for additional info. Heatpump OD Single Stage (heating mode) 1. RY contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to Y1 terminal on the AFC. 2. Normally closed contacts onthe AFC wll pass 24VAC to the YO terminal providing power to the outdoor uit contol ret 3. RG contacts clase on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal ofthe AFC. 4, ‘The AFC microprocessor sends a command to the serial communicating biower motor to run at 100%. Heatpump OD Two Stage (heating mode) L R-Y4 contacts close on the comfort control sending 2AVAC to Y4 terminal on the AFC. 2. Normally closed contacts on the AFC will pass 24VAC_ to the YO terminal providing power to the outdoor unit Ast stage contol circuit 3. RG contacts close on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal ofthe AFC. 4, ‘The AFC microprocessor sends a command to the serial communicating blower motor to run at 1st stage heating CFM. Notes about the TAM7 Air Handler This unit has unique a feature that receives 24VAC analog inputs from a conventional comfort control and then converts these inputs to serial communicating signals between the different controls within the air handler. The installing and servicing technician should have an Understanding of the sequence of operation to be able to properly setup and diagnose functions of the air handler. The dip switch settings on the control boards must be properly set to obtain the correct sequence of operation. Reference the air handler and electric heat witing diagrams ‘and dip switch configuration chart for additional information. ‘See unit, electric heat, and field wiring diagrams for additional Information 5. RY2 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to ¥2 terminal on the AFC. 6. The Y2 signal is also passed through to provide power to the outdoor unit 2nd stage control circuit. 2. The blower motor will now run at 100% of the heating CFM. OD Single Stage (cooling mode) 4. RY contacts close on the comfort contro! sending ‘2AVAC to terminal on the AFC. 2. Normally closed contacts on the AFC will pass 24VAC tothe YO terminal providing power tothe outdoor unit control circuit. a, Heatpump OD = R-0 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to the O terminal of the AFC, The AFC communicates to the EVC that the system is in cooling mode. The O signal is passed through to the OD unit. ». Non heatpump OD = OD dip switch configuration will communicate to the EVC to control superheat ‘on a ¥ only signal. 3. RG contacts close on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal of the AFC. 4. The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the serial communicating blower motor to run at 100% of the cooling CFM, 5. The EVC will receive input from the two temperature sensors and start to control superheat. Model Guide Current Models Referenced [Also Applies to these this Document Previous Model Revisions TAMTAOA24H21SB TAMTAOA24H21SA AAMTAQA2GH21SA ‘TAM7A0B30H21SB TAM7AOB30H21SA AAMTAOB3OH21SA TAM7AOC36H31SB ‘TAMTAOC36H31SA AAMTAQC3GH31SA TAM7AOC42H31SB TAMTAOC42H31SA AAMTAQC42H34SA ‘TAM7AOC4BH41SB TAM7AOC4BHA1SA AAMTAQCABH4ISA TAM7AOCGOHS1SB TAMTAOCGOHS1SA AAMTAOCGOHS1SA ‘TAM7BOC6OHS1SA N/A Pub No, 34-409808SEQUENCE oF OPERATION OD Two Stage (cooling mode) 1 RY1 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to Y1 terminal on the AFC. The AFC communicates to the EVC to control superheat for 1st stage. Normally closed contacts on the AFC will pass 24VAC to the YO terminal providing power to the outdoor unit Ast stage control circu, a. Heatpump OD = R-0 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to the O terminal of the AFC. The AFC communicates to the EVC that the system is in cooling mode. The O signal is passed through to the OO unit. b. Non heatpump OD = OD dip switch configuration will communicate to the EVC to control superheat on a¥ only signal. RG contacts clase on comfort control sending 24VAC. to the G terminal of the AFC. The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the serial communicating blower motor to run at the Ast stage cooling CFM. (ist stage cooling CFM is 2 ‘multiplier of 2nd stage CFM). The EVC will receive input from the two temperature ‘sensors and start to control Ast stage superheat. RY2 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to Y2 terminal on the AFC. The AFC ‘communicates to the EVC to control superheat for 2nd stage. ‘The ¥2 signal is passed through to provide power to the outdoor unit 2nd stage control circuit. The blower motor will now run at 100% of the cooling FM. Cooling OD 1 stage 1 2 RY contacts close on the comfort control sending ‘24VAC to Y1 terminal on the AFC. Normally closed contacts on the AFC will pass 24VAC. to the YO terminal providing power to the outdoor unit, ‘control circuit. R.G contacts close on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal of the AFC. ‘The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the serial communicating blower motor to eun at 100% of the cooling CFM. ‘The EVC will receive input from the two temperature sensors and start to control superheat. Cooling OD Two stage 4. RY1 contacts close on the comfort control ‘sending 24VAC to Yi terminal on the AFC. The AFC ‘communicates to the EVC to control superheat for Ast stage. 2. Normally closed contacts on the AFC wall pass 24VAC to the YO terminal providing power to the outdoor unit Ast stage control citcuit. 3. RG contacts clase on comfort control sending 24VAC to the G terminal ofthe AFC. 4, The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the setial communicating blower motor to run at the Ast stage cooling CFM. (Ast stage cooling CFM fs a ‘multiplier of 2nd stage CFM). 5. The EVC will receive input from the two temperature ‘Sensors and start to control Ast stage superheat. 6 RY2 contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to Y2 terminal on the AFC. The AFC communicates to the EVC to contiol superheat for 2nd stage. 7. The ¥2 signal ts passed through to provide power to the outdoor unit 2nd stage control circut. 8 The blower motor wll now run at 100% of the cooling crM. Electric Heat 1, RW contacts close on the comfort control sending 24VAC to W1 of the AFC. 2. RG contacts close on the comfort control sending -24VAC to G of the AFC, 3. The AFC communicates to the EHC that 4st stage electric heat is being called upon. 4, The EHC determines the number of elements that are used for 1st stage and sends a message to the AFC for that correct CFM. (The EHC determines the amount of heat per stage by either factory programming or by the kw Jumper position) 5. The AFC micro-processor sends a command to the ‘serial communicating blower motor to run and close. the blower interlock relay on the EHC. The blower ‘motor will now run at the W1 electric heat CFM. 6. On subsequent calls for W2 and/or W3, the EHC will ‘communicate to the AFC the required airflow request and energize the additional relays. NOTE: The EHC has “lead-lag” logic built in that energizes the electric heat relays based upon cycle counts. For example: BAYEV**15 - The first time W1 only is energized; the K1 relay would close and energize the “A" heater. The second time W4 only is energized; the K2 relay would close and energize the “B” heater. The third time W1 only is energized; the K3 relay would close and energize the °C” heater.999 ) ) SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Defrost 2. The OD unit will initiate defrost and send 24VAG to the 0 terminal of the AFC. 2, The AFC will communicate to the EVC that the OD is in defrost and the EVC will start to maintain the correct, superheat. X2 from the OD will send 24VAC to [Link] the AFC. 4, The AFC communicates to the EHC that 1st stage ‘electric heat is being called upon. 5, The EHC determines the number of elements that are used for 1st stage and sends a message to the AFC for that correct CFM. » Optional Condensate Switch 1. An optional OEM condensate switch can be installed within the unit. This switch is only available through the National Distribution Center or Global Parts. 2. Switch contacts are normally open and close when water level rises. The closed switch will interrupt courrent flow to the YO terminal and de-energize the 0D unit. 3. Switch is only operational during cooling mode. Condensate overflow is not operational during. heating or defrost modes. 4. Standard aftermarket condensate switches cannot be used within the unit but can be installed exterior of the unit, Switch should be wired in series with wiring to the OD unit. Freeze Protection LThe EVC control has the ability to sense when the coil is beginning to ice. When this event occurs, the contacts to the YO circuit will open and de-energize the OD unit 2. The indoor biower motor will continue to run to aid in defrosting the coil. After 20 minutes, the YO contacts will close and cooling operation will begin again. Notes: I tes Blower Delays 1 Blower delays can be set to enhance system efficiency Please refer to “Airflow Control - DIP Switch 'S2" in this document. HHC Sequence of Operation 4. RWWA contacts close on the thermostat sending 2AVAC to the WA terminal of the AFC. 2. The AFC sends the heating request tothe HC. A sixty second timer stats to run on the HE contol board, 3. The relay contacts on terminal PA close, energizing the boiler system. (Boller / water pump control is left to the installing contractor. See the field wiring diagram for reference). 4. The HHC starts to monitor the incoming. water temperature withthe attached sensor. 5. The biower will energize and run on the W1 aidlow when either of the two conditions are met: : ‘8, The inlet water temperature reaches 100F or b. Sinty second timer expires, ©. If the load increases and W2 contacts on the thermostat close, the airlow is increased. 7. Ifthe load continues to increase the WS contacts on the thermostat close and the airflow increase to its ‘maximum, : ce OFS Tle Gseh Ate Reorcl La mme ENC Rom Disdtibudne Unt Play in Ae and pavey up. Pub Wo, 3-809806MO wae COT “ower sterion Notes 4. For208V operation, move back wansformet lead to 208V center Wanslormer terminal 2-Line enoke may rot be used ona models 3. Sunply a temo, interface board and WY harness noc used onthe made [Link] OEM Condensate it BAVICSKIT* + ‘ay oF may not be insaled 5. Power must be removed fram unit, for OI ‘sh changes to take effect PRINTED F904 GOODDOPOT REVO © tem Sppeed mconee ms Ch rem wate se murencr D> mse ric ™ “AWARNING \TANBDUS YOLTAGEL ‘ACAUTION USE corecR comucroRs OnLy fig met dees JO00090 )ONO zeLow (AFC) ano Etectronic Expansion (EVC) Contro Boarps CNTO6659 and CNTO6879 Control Board Overview ‘8k Jumper FP Switch $1 Yo. cone staTus to nr teo Fauur. Ht) i. staTus ceo unr, tp FAULT. to 2 a 7{2 CNT06659 - Airflow Control (AFC) J4 LV Terminal Stnp - Fleld Connections (24VAG) 36 2AVAC Power Supply to AFC (Power Supply for ‘Thermostat Only) 42 485 Communications Bus (23.8VDC Power Supply. Pins 2 and 4 - Red and Black, SVOC COM, Pins 2 and 3 - Green and White) ‘Note: Good COM = Data Line A (Gren) 4VDC to Ground, Data Line 8 (White) 1V0C to Ground 37 Serial Communications to Variable Speed Fan Motor (13.8VDC Power Supply, Pins 1 and 4, COM, Pins 2and3) S1 Configuration DIP Switches (Outdoor Tonnage/Type [AC/HPY/Stages/Compressors) '[Link] DIP Switches (Indoor Fan Options/CFM per Ton/Cooling Off Delay/Performance Model [CCFM vs CT) Revision History ‘CNTO6191 - Launch CNTO6586-- Fixed stop-start error when changing airflow modes CNTOBESS- Fixed hydronic heat compatibiity zavac ras voc ‘rent Fanboy CNTO6879 Electronic Expansion Valve Control (EVC) J2 485 Communications Bus (13.8VDC Power Supply, Pins 1 and 4 - Red and Black, 5VDC COM, Pins 2 and 3 - Green and White) 44 Control Signal to Stepper Motor (pulsing 12VDC to Stator Coil) JG Internal Control (Option) 43 Temperature Sensors (5VOC) 414 Open/Close Valve Test Pins ‘SW1 Refrigerant Type Switch (R-410A Default Position) Distribution Board 49 485 Communications to EHC (13.8VDC Power Supply, Pins 4 and 4 - Red and Black, 5VDC COM, Pins 2 ‘and 3 - Green and White) 8 Power Supply (24VAC, Red and Black/13.8VOC, Black and White) Revision History CNTO6189 Launch NTO66O7 - Opens EEV during heating for Saginomya Valve (CNTO6879 - Fixed slow response on closing valve Pub, No. 34-4096-06Pee AFC Dip Switch S1 Settings SWITCH 81.3 - OD TYPE (HEAT PUMP OR AC) : z AL wones Aro cNTosn02 OUTDOOR -— =f capac rons) Hp |o ——) | Ac (System) 1/+ HL) [2 (Stages) —— 1m | 2(comoresson aa = (Come comuruer, Sea~Si2 | capacity (TONS) Serre SWITCH S1-4-NUMBER OF OD STAGES 33 : : ‘OR AC) ra pa Pe “oe NUMBER OF OD or 1 STAGE ou Seas wena Bs oe we naween =] Rae coureessors_| The Ge Suter solv agg ene ef oo dant Te macedonia etn Moen pnt Soon cape ae A sear SWITCHES 81-4 AND 51-2 CAPACITY (ONS) “ =
] 2 SWITCH $15 - NUMBER OF COMPRESSORS: [ae EE vewnonoaraise [OF [on Tas |__Atsoons on | aeanraessors=] ON ON 3 ‘NOTE: a IBSEEn comps 1942058» 2 canpsins -- #281 STAGE AIRFLOW TABLE ‘wwrsoscovarsa [OF amo exe) ow A Tox | 100% ca 2 sox | 08 vnursocoaise [OF al DIP Switch Si Notes: ‘OFF ‘1 must be configured properly for the Electronic OFF ‘Valve Control (EVC) to provide target superheat control TAMTAOCAZHSISB FS ‘in both single and multi-stage outdoor equipment ON plications, This unit has a unique feature that OFF enables 24VAC analog inputs from a conventional “OFF thermostat to be converted into digital signals for TAMTAOCABH4153 on as control, coordination and monitoring of the Airflow onto a Control, EVC and EHC. St Teotnlcians must understand. the Sequence of vrroconsisa [Torr [ on 38 Ceara cea sialon) apo ‘TAMTAOCEOHE1S8 oN OFF 4 on | on 5 Heat Pumps use superheat control for cooling and Ree defrost operation, but drive the EEV to bypass position ‘*May be “A or *T* (step 56 out of 500) during mechanical heating mode. ** Notan acival OO size The OD Mule in conjundion withthe CEMVTON can ve used to aciust ‘iow, Example: 41 X 370 CFM/TON " 1668 CFM. Cooling-only systems may pump down if $1-3 is not ‘configured for AC (ON position).rand 106 Eee ta AFC Dip Switch S2 Settings AFC-cNTO6191, DIP swircx s2 ae ie ‘COOUNG/ HEATING sea—s22 aes * Tena | SLOWER OFF DELAY ALL MODELS e232 HER OFF 25 [Link] MODE = INDOOR ‘SWITCHES S2-1 AND 82-2=CFM/TON —4 a = Tae crwrton(|,, corr | orr | «0 | 230 ‘OFF _| ON. 360 390, Cool Off Delay {|” ‘wwrnana4i2sse oN Torr | 300 | a10 > | ‘ox_[ on [#20] 280. Torque|on (—m | crm ‘on [or [200 | a0 = FF ran7aoason2ise |2! on Ed 30 ca on OFF 380, 410 BLOWER DELAY ENHANCED MODE GRAPH ‘oN [On| 920 | —as0- onsen ‘oF | oF [a0] 420 ‘orf [on [350 | —a00. yu wa1so ‘ON OFF 390, 440 ‘ox[-on | 10 |_a80. ‘ono [370 | 200 orf | ov | 390 [360 wwraociansiss |S {ON | _380_} 380 ‘on [on [200 | —a20 ‘OFF OFF 350 400 wv 1s 3 ore Cow] aso a tse nn ote warvocssnse |S a CE Car) ss ES oe ae £28 ‘SWITCH S2-5 - AIRFLOW MODI or_[ or [sro | 00 | ne ‘wwraoceonsisa [orF | on [380 | a0 Zope een Ge ramzsocsonsise [on | or [390 | 20 OFF “TORQUE ‘ON ON 400 430 iu Moves Ow CONSTANT CFM NOTE Maybe oT ‘SWITCHES $2-3 AND S2-4 - BLOWER OFF DELAY Ls a YE Torr | or OFF [oN MLMCpES ‘on [FF ‘ox [on | —ennancen NOTE: Gower OM Oclays elect cooing and compressor heating modes on. DIP Switch S2 Notes: Enhanced Mode provides a ramp up and ramp down of the blower speed during the cooling ON cycler for Improved comfort, quiet operation and potential ‘energy savings. The Blower Delay Enhanced Mode Graph illustrates the ramping process. NOTE “Torque modeis optional andis recommenced forhigh static environments. High static condtions dramatically Increase energy consumption with varie. speed. motors. Evahote’ the Arfow Porformarce, Table” in ‘lanai he dst system to stemine the ptinum conguraton ‘each nataiton, On 21on Air Hancers, Torque modo wi reduce sutlow when stave above approximately 0.3" water column, *0n 2-4/2, 3 and 31/2.0n Ar Handlers, torque mode wil educe aio “when stale & above approximately 0.35" water coum. On 4.4m Air Handlers, orque mode will reduce aifow whon state above approximately 0." wale column. ‘Wen selected, Torque mode s used fr coating operation ony, Al heating, ‘modes detaui io constant CFM. Al zoning appcatons require Constont CFM (S25 ON}. ele Vite efRerent Pec. Ars Fw decreases as cube Incteses Perfonnece omiler fo PSC. conctant c&m= will feact 1 ¢ Constant “ouqe ase 1 Pub. No 34-8098 08AFC Unit Test Mode ‘AFG - cNTO6I92, o we " ® 8 ie Oy oe nee, OTE re) 7 a) Pao. zeit Qo rc) TEST To Enter Unit Test Mode 1. Turn Thermostat to the OFF position. 2. Cycle power to unit and wait 5 seconds. 3. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the Unit Test button for 2 seconds. NOTE: Unit Test Mode wil exit if demand is given to unit. If «@ fault occurs during the Test Mode, the Fault LED will hash the corresponding code and continue the test sequence. Sequence of Unit Test Mode 1. EVCdrives the EEV to 1st stage position for 5 seconds. 2. EVCdrive the EEV to 2nd stage position for seconds. ‘Note: When EEV motor is energized EVC status LED will pulse. 3. AFC energizes blower at 50% cooling CFM then continues to ramp until it reaches 100% cooling airflow, Humidifier contacts close when blower starts, 4. EHC energizes W1, W2 and W3 relays for 5 seconds, at 5 second intervals. 5. Relays de-energize and blower shuts off after 5 secs. Ia fault occurs during the Unit Test Mode, the LED will lash corresponding code and continue test. Fault Reporting ‘This unit stores the last four faults that have occurred. Each device will report the last four faults after each power cycle Of the unit. See the Fault Table section in the Service Facts {or a list of fault codes Clearing Faults To clear the last four faults of all control boards: 1. Press and hold the Unit Test Button for 10-12 seconds, 2. Release the Unit Test button and “wait” 5 seconds, 3. Cycle 230VAC power to the unit. (The blower panel can be removed to achieve this.) NOTE: Ail LEDs are solid on power up for § seconds or less. Status LED + On solid at power up + On solid during last 4 fault history sequence + Lflash = “Standby" or idle * Multiple lash = CFM demand, 1 flash per 100 CFM AFC STATUS LED TABLE ‘SOLD ON [Power Up and During Last Fi [Standby or ae a rT Tce Demand, 3 teh por 300 CFM History Sequence Fuh Unit LED +L flash = normal + Rapid flash/Solid on = communication error + LED off = no power to controt ‘AFC UNIT LED TABLE = [Moxa = APO RRO), [Communication Busy Err OFF [no Power Fault LED * Control stores last 4 faults * Device will report last 4 faults following power up + See AFC Fault LED Table for description AFC FAULT LED TABLE ‘OFF [No Fou 'SOLID ON [interol GanirlFanare “1 [26vaC Fuse sown 2 [PM aia Coruot or Missing] Motor Mismatch 4 |Biower Crmmunication ioe Stats LED wil be Som internal Commricavon Err (ele to Unk LED on ENG, vc. wi ca) (2) {i___]evc Detected Fauit Conation eter o Fault LED on EVO) 72 [EHE7HC Detected FautConciion eter to Fauk LED on JenC/HC) NOTE 41) Unk LED on AFC ashing 2 times per second, AFC causing er 2) Unit LED on suspect contol wit fh 2 nes per eecond, all LEDS willbe ‘offi power isnot apptednan aod 1 Pee oa Status, Unit, Fault LED Notes: This system communicates internally. An 11flash fault code at the AFC indicates that the EVC has detected a fault. A 12/lash fault code indicates that the supplemental heat control has a fault. A short pause is programmed between each fault displayed. ‘Status, Unit and Fault LEDS are visible through control pocket window. In vertical upflow position, AFC is located above EVC. Blower Communication Error Ss = Fault Recovery (4-Flash) For Blower Communication Errors (4-lash), follow these steps: 1. Confirm high voltage is present at the 5-pin plugon serial communicating motor GO (SAT og a en aera 2, Pin 4 (black) to Pin 5 (red) = 230VAC b. If 230VAC Is not present, repair wiring or oe connections 2. Confirm control power is present at the 4-pin es plug on serial communicating motor 2. Pin 4 (red) to Pin 4 (black) = 13.8VDC b. If 13.8VDC Is not present, repair wiring or ‘connections 3. Isolate and check for continuity from end1o- ‘end of the serial motor control harness 2, Remove framess from AFC at 13 and motor 4pin plug b. Ohm-out white and green wires endto-end. qe 4, Perform Go/No Go Test a: Be sure the 4-pin motor harness 1s plugged Into the serial motor b, With the AFC motor harness removed from 37 @B opply 2AVAC to pins 3 (white) and 4 (back) ¢. Ifmotor runs, replace the AFC <. If motor does not run, replace the motor Fry ub. No, 34-4098.08Electronic Valve Control The Electronic Valve Control Board (EVC) controls the refrigerant flow (superheat) in compressor cooling operations. By employing two temperature sensors as input, the EVC drives a needle valve in the Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) to open or close. In Cooling Mode, an active call will send @ 12VOC pulse to drive a stepper motor in the EEV to the Ast Stage (Y1+0) or 2nd Stage (¥1+¥2+0) valve position. The EVC Status LEDS will flash codes 1-3 indicating the cooling mode and stage requested. Between active cooling cals, the EEV will drive to the minimum closed (step 56, 15% bleed) position. In Heating Mode, the EEV is in the bypass, of non-controlling position unless the Outdoor Unit (ODU) needs to defrost. The Status LEDs wil fash codes 4-6 indicating the heating mode and stage requested. An “O” signal during a Heating Mode run cycle signals the AFC that the ODU isin defrost. ‘The EEV will control refrigerant flow in compressor cooling, only. The Status LED will display a 2lash for ist stage ‘cooling and a 3-flash for 2nd stage cooling (or single stage system). If the status flash code does not match the call from the thermostat, check the field wiring and DIP switch settings. Operational Overview ‘Two Temperature Sensors ey, GT-ET=SH Provide input to the EVC ‘The EVE Drives the Stepper Motor in the FEV a L EEV Stepper Motor EVC Fault, Unit and Status LEDs NOTE: Al LEDs are solid on power up for § seconds or less. EVC STATUS LED TABLE (NON-HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS) moos Ei 2 |Coor Move Selocted / No Active Call, ‘2 [Active Callor 1st Stage Cooing ‘3 [Active Call or 2nd Stage Coating [NOTE: Shige stage OD systems wil report 2nd Sage Mash COU EVC STATUS LED TABLE (HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS) [Cool Mode Selected / No Acove Ca [Active Cll for 3st Stage Cooling or Defost [Active Call for 2nd Stage Cooling o:Detrost Heat Mode Selected or System thermostat Oi [Active Cal for 261 Stage Heating [Active Call for 2nd Stage Heating: [NOTE: Siig stage 00 sysiems wi report 2nd sage Mash code: EVC Status LED Notes Use Status LED to confirm operating state requested Cooling mode status for flash codes 1-3 are the same for both Heat Pump (HP) and Cooling (AC) system configurations. Cooling mode control action = pulsing the EEV stepper motor to Ast or 2nd stage valve position (active cooling call Y4+0/¥2+0). Between active cooling calls EEV will {drive to minimum closed (step 56, 15% bleed) position. Heating mode status (HP only) for lash codes 4-6 indicate ‘stage and control action = pulsing EEV stepper motor and adjusting valve to the open position (step 500 of 500). EVE Unit LED Notes Use the Unit LED to confirm EVC Is in communication with AFC 485 Bus = Line A (green) to Line B (white) on J2 Good COM = 3VDC Pin 2 to 3 on J2 ‘2. {Unit LED is flashing rapidly, cycle power and look for solid Unit LED bb. IF Unit LED Is on solid, check for broken 485 Line AorB c. IF Unit LED continues to flash rapidly after power cycle, error is caused by EVC,c Evectronic Vatve Control @ EVC Fault LED Notes (2) EEV will attempt to go to safe position, cooling attempt allowed (2) EVC Gisables YO until condition is cleared (3) Cooling attempt allowed, consecutive ¥ calls with c UNIT ‘same condition disables YO FAULT (GYR Sek ace dn Gomer cao will trigger fault and all OD operation will be terminated. C 321 EHC will operate normally oO (5) EVC disables YO for 5 minutes Internal Control Error Fault Recovery = (2-Flash) unaruro rants elle stepper mat and eo shred ao Eve EES ASHES Sn EE [onal fen eee are ator (iver - 2. Disconnect the stepper motor harness from the TREOT, [ammntaton ay Etats oe eee aeamnee _OFF_]No Power_ 3. Turn on power to unit a. If 2-flash fault goes away, repair or replace the ‘stepper motor and/or harness ee FAULT LED TABLE [Link] 2-flash fault persists, replace the EVC board: 0 ee € | Stepper Motor or wiring harness has an open circuit or ¢ 1 (Sesame aut E67) weg aes eee emul eae Ro a oR TRIS IT RTRESTT 3 [notte ein ED rote tos [Sat Bt neyo PRE wre EN VT ETOE Score wemenctan re ee few tren err eo rt Be en se er any EE oe Ea ¢ fia mt epoangwchengi pet Pits ce eh terre [Ce Tiavaeten Sten eran chr en eon SGT soon 10 |towsupemeat a) OSE MEER U Sieyeer [Stuck valve, ET/CT sensor calibration, restricted dstnbutor ne that ET is e cern eer pease ae it [estar oon atin ort ord toners eae ee a Cae researc atonement tarp Tara To C unr SO nnn oa usa feta 14 [internat communication fault (AN operation is terminated) Nest, Rernesa continuity beteren 12 of ie EVC and 38 of he Disibutian Cc 15 __|Contiguration fauit (All operation is terminated) [Check if PM error present, cycle power to the unit — Cis entw sts tat lf onrtorsemine Gt poe' i ls repoce ROT err prs NOTES: 1) €EV wi uy 0 go 103 safe poston, cooling attempt al ones. 2) Key opens on EVC, YO disabled. 3} Coating attompt alowed, 5 consecutive Y ‘als with same eonation dables YO 10Pana CUNEO Superheat Control +13 Sensor inputs + ET = Evaporator Temperature - Orange Leads + GT = Gas Temperature - Black Leads Gees @ Calis. HF 7 75 75. 20, = Ba as_| 89) 20872 225 a EC TESS. 720 @ a9 9931 222 cy a 30 | 00 | 19805 238 30) Si_ [106 | ias06 26 3 2 | ant | ia00r 2a2 a 33 [aay _[ i792 Z09 3 @ Ba_| a2 | ia, 206 36 | tae | irooz 203, 00 36} 333) i086, 200) oz Oo 37 _[ 139-0137 Tor oe 38 | aaa | t5r3 94 Fr 33 |-i50_ [15320 1st 08 a 60] i56-| 34930 TE8 0 ei] 61 | 18850. 185) az Qt GT minus ET= Superneat EET Fi tweet separa “ep soperact anges 0 §-41 124 os See Sensor Check Troubleshooting Flow Chart for more ay ~ informationExectronic Vatve Control EVC Unit Test Mode + J4= Test pins for Open Close Valve Test * Open, Close Valve Test is available in any mode of operation Close Valve Test ‘Touch Close pin to Test pin +EEV should drive closed and stay closes for 90 seconds Status LED should flash indicating motors being pulsed Gauges should indicate pressure dropping J7 R-4104/R-22 suction Closed Valve Test Notes = Gauges should show suction pressure fs dropping and indicates that Valve Is working LPCO may trip Close Valve Tost will ext after 90 seconds and not feintialize Intiltation requires a make and break id clea? feuts stored atEVC, apply Jumper across Close ‘and:Test ins for 10 seconds To exit Test Mode, jump Test pins to opposite mode. The system will return to normal superteat control Open Valve Test : + Touch Open pin to Test pin + EEV should drive open for 30 seconds + Status LED should flash indicating motors being pulsed ; ‘Temperature probe should indicate suction superheat falling. Open Valve Test Notes Temperature probe should show suction superheat falling which indicates Valve is working Open Valve Test wil ext after 30 seconds and not reinitialize Initialization requires a make and break (> .=°To clear faults stored at EVC, apply jumper across Close. and Test pins for 10 seconds To exit Test Mode, jump Test pins to opposite mode. The system will tum to normal supetheat control S wy STATUS UNIT ‘FAULT 321 oO Electronic Expansion Valve Control (EVC) CNT06879 OPEN. TEST, Lose Refrigerant Type Switch + JT is sotto the system refrigerant type, either P4108 or 22, Factory default setting is R-410A, *Power must be off then reapplied for the EVC to recognize a change in switch postion Notes: Pub, No, 34-4098-06Pata aT EHC Fault, Unit and Status LEDs Status LED EHC STATUS LED TABLE 1 [1 Heater Rete Energized or Stand By (588 noe) 2 Heater Relays Energized [a Heater Relays Enereee a Heater Relays Energied Heater Relays Enerpzed NOTE! Siand by mode Stalus LED wil ah Ive par second (on calor heat, Staius LED wi Mash per the (se above every 4 second Unit LED EHC UNIT LED TABLE 1.___|Normat (1 fash every 4 seconds) BaP = = Satiehy _|Pommuricaton Busy ror (2 tashed every second) ‘ort [NeoPower NOTE: Use UAILED to confi EF communeating wih AFC. Fault LED EHC FAULT LED TABLE Ino Faun mera Communication Eror Heat Relay Stuck Open Heat Rey Sek Closed non eyeing Lint (NTCO) or Element Open eyeing ut (CTCO) Open [Contiguration eror (2) Blower Inerock Relay Stuck Open or Stuck Gosed Broken Data Line 'WGTE: (2) Conn heater mogel and KW jumper maich NCTC 1s open at power up, 5 fash fou wil be present Bla |o|a|e|oln/m SI Heaters Energized per Model ‘stanat iw | mavevacos | mavevacos | savevaczo | savevacto.s | wavevacss | pavevacis-s| savevaczo | uAVEVACZS wi Sh “we kw 10K hw 35 TOKw Dhow Wiewe NA Bw ove na ow Na 3500 2oKw waewa+wa [NA NA WA NA cc wa 200 2hLidiya aU dans aa Za ad monet “TAMTAOA2¢H21SB ‘TAMTADB0H2188 ‘Taw7Ancaet3188 TRATED VOLTSIpAME "SOD. 20760 POET — 200 250160 RATINGS © ‘See OD. Speciications ‘See OD Specticatons ‘See 0.0. Speciicatons INDOOR COIL —Type rate Fin Plate Fin Prate Fi Rows — Fel. 3.14 3-14 314 Face Area (sq) 367 5.04 550 “ube Siz0 (in) 38 38 38 Roliigerant Contot eEv eev EV Drain Conn, Size (in) © v4 NPT va NET a NET DUCT CONNECTIONS. See Outline Drawing Tee Outine Deaning Se Outine Orang, INDOOR FAN— Typo. ‘Contig ‘Centifugal ‘Cental Diamoter-at (In) 1x8 11x10 X10 No. Used 1 1 1 Drive No. Speeds Direct Variable Direct -Varatte Direct: Variable CFM vs. 8.09 ‘See Fan Peroxmance Table ‘See Fan Porlormance Table See Fan Performance Tabla No, Motors — HP. 112 tea 4-02 Motor Speed RPM 5 Vayiable EO Variable EM Variable ECM VotisfpHiz 208-200/160 206-25011/60 2o8-200/160 FL Amps: 30 ‘30 30 FILTER Filler Furished? No No. No. Typo Recommendes “Throwaway “Throwaway Thvowaay No-Size-Thickness 18X20. tin. 1-20%20- tin 41-22% 20-1in, REFRIGERANT Re4i0A Reai0n Beai08 Fel, Line Connections Brazed Brazed Coupling or Conn. Size — in. Gas 34 ‘4 Goupling or Goon, Size — in. Lig 308 _ 38 Beni $a —— Hew Grated (in) 515x190x235 565 x23x 205 57.25 x 2525x235 Unerates 499417542175 55.7 4213.21.75 569x235 421.75 WEIGHT - a Shipping (Lbs/No! (Lbs) 127116 150/198 1746 TaNTADCSORSTSE TAWTAgCA?H155. TAMTAOCABHA1SB, TAMTBOCHOHS ISA ATED VOLTSIDHE "200.200/1/60 '200-290//60 1 RATINGS © "S880 D. Speefeaiions ‘S880 D Specifications ‘588 0.0. Speetieatons INDOOR COIL —Type Prate Fin Plate Fin Plate Fin Rows — FPI, 414 a4 414 Face Area (69.11) 508 5.95 5.95 ‘Tobe Sie (in) 38 38 8 aigerant Contot EEV EEV EEV Drain Conn. Sizain) © v4. NET. sya NET v4 NET “[Link] See Outline Drawing See Ourine Drawing "See Outins INDOOR FAN — Type. ‘Centitugal Cenintgal Diametr- Wet (in) 11X10 11X10 11X10 1 1 1 Direct - Variable Dect Vatiabie Direct - Variable ‘See Fan Performance Table ‘Soe Fan Performance Table See Fan Perlormance Table 142 1-3 1-31 Motor Speed RPM Variable ECM ‘Variable ECM Voriatie Eo ‘VolispHi2 208-230/1/60 2208-230/1/60 208-23011160 FL Amos 30 a2 85 FILTER Fier Furrishoo? No No No “ype Recommended Throwaway Thowaway Throwaway ‘No-Size-Thictness 1:22%20- tin 41-28%20- tin 1:22%20- 1. REFRIGERANT Ba Bella BAIOA Fel Line Connections Brazed Brazed Brazed Coupling or Conn. Size — in. Gas 718 78 78 Gouping or Gonn. Size — i. 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Joyway ALBIN OM we Buneey Aswpxne WAWIUINY “LON ETRE Er BI — aT] PERT | Wionevane | wrormsras MSS ceomacavrsiea | yooesvaaive | inescovAgAre aOR OT WSR | WRTRSARSTS sBumieg mousy Bunzoy wNUIIUIA ULUVOUCUCUBUUUUULUOOCOOOCO KOO COUUUCTEtSineve Stace Cooiine Wirinc Diacram Air Conditioner ‘Comfort Control ee als white a. x! Green a R Yellow 2) Yn) / a 9 Y2 Red ‘OR Blue 8 8 -Bluo H Field wiring YO (Out) .....¥1 - Yellow: a «For muluple stages of electric heat, jumper WA, W2, and WS together comfort cont has ony one stage of heat Yiand ¥0 coancetions must be made as shown for freeze protection and internally mourtod condensate overow circuits to work sroper Internally mounted condensate wich s optional and must be orcered separately Sd perty condensate overflow swiches ae insted they shouldbe wired series between Y of he thermostat and of the Arow cent. 3) } )Cc Sinete Stace Heat Pump Wiring Diagram Heat Pump. NNealy bundle allow vaitage wires behird th serves : ———— } Comfort Control Tp WR . a“ tue CS xaye Fe i a YeIow aK Whe White Me W1 - White - Qn” ap OY a Bo 8k i Cc. vila Green S | 2 1h Y2 BGI Yelow: YI (In) 920) cB lke nge Oe ~ Oran Red =~ R Roped een) c Blue 8 3-Blue | ! Fiold wiring YO (Out)¥4 - Yellow —— eonenensnted 1, Fexmulil sages of eect nea, umper W3, 2, and W3 together if contort conto has ony one stage of heat —_PlanaY0 connections must be made a shown fo: reze protection and erat mounted concensat everNow ccs to Wok roger {niernaliy mounted condensate sw s optional and must bo ordered separately. Sed party condensate oveciow swniches are installed, they shouldbe wied nsavies between Y ofthe thermostat and Vol the Ato conto a Pub. No. 344088-08DL Air Conditioner Comfort Control of * YeliowBtack Yellowied : | A White a Green Yellow i ed ‘ Y2- Brown / ---—Blue ~-Brown i | 8-Blue acl Yi = Yellow - Field wiring + formunpr stages of atc heat jp WLW, andW3 gener cont corr has oni ane stage of ea. ‘land WO coneachons aust be mae as sown fo eez poco and tara routed condensate ero cuts wok rope, Ima neue oncensat such optoal and tbe ord sept 13 party condensate overRow swnices are stalled, hey should De wired n eres between Y ofthe thermostat and VE of the Arflow contoRate a nL TS ecu Heat Pump AA « KG aK ‘Neatly bundle alow votoge (E> ; Ret ole W1- White A onroe Al Ye Y2- Brown i -ranae : RRed = B- Blue nn Y1- Yellow so + For mutipie stage of etecrc hea, jumper W4, W2, and WS together H comfort contol has only one stage of heat ‘Ylang ¥O connections must be made as shown for freee protecilon and ena mounted condense oerfiw cuts to work poperly Interaty mounted condensate swicn septonal and must be ordered seperately "St party condensate overtow switches are instaled. they shouldbe wired in series between ¥ ofthe thermostet and Vf the Aflow contol 3 Pa. No, 34408808aU Ud Blower Housing Bony Band Ais determined by chart below [ETc] Wheel is centered in Blower Housing TANT AORDAH7ISB 29/8 TAMTAOBSOHISS 23/8 TAMTAOCSBHSISS 29/8 TAMTAOCAHIS 23/8 TAMTAOCABHAIS 23/8 TAMTAOCGONSISO 23/8 TAM7BOCEOHSISA 23/8 VaporLine Check Valve —_Liquid Line Strainer Gas Temperature Sensor (GT) Black Leads EEV Motor Evaporator Temperature Sensor (ET) Orange Leadseae Sensor Check Perform these steps to verily sensor placement and operation Relocate ET on aluminum distrbtor tube wih eto (508 ‘Sensor Locations agra) Rewie ET pins 45 No be} of3 using orange leads ns 45 03 Rewie GTiopns 67 Diack eads and > No pe! ot JB using back pins 67 ot 3 leads At hermosa, wn ‘system OFF and Fan ‘ON Fun or atleast Se <, rOmevies leasure and record easuramenis| ET and GT VDC at J3 ‘correspond to ern OnEVC a tamp (3) Bon Femove J and measurements, eee tewean 4550 >- Ne —P] Replace Eve ves feoanae oom Tiare rence across | an Peploce SB Band nom] oor C7 Yes ‘Measure ressiance of ‘each Sensor lead to ‘ground a3 any Sensor to ground, 38 Pub, No, 34-4088.08gon er as High Superheat ‘Sune Sipeten save i 8 00 wt ‘nm cotper G1? ine rans, nace cpcty way aca ah vite indo tempera Tranooranececte “peat pen vesRee kee Low Superheat Perform these steps if Superheat is less than 3° F Pesform TAM? 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Remove Cal one aren Run System cooing in highosstoge avalabo, 2 Perorm External No 4. Observe test pattem on a Distal tubes. Check vane Ts? 2 Check Valve Test Procedures ‘Waring: This procedure dostrucive and coud reque - ‘epai or replacement of awe Assombly floning tet 1. Run System cocking in highest stage avaiaba or 15:20 minutes, c 2 Pinch of quid Uno betwoon Creck Valve and Disbutor Assembly. 8. When Val fs tly crimped measure Suparhot ‘ystom has Fopiaca Tobe ‘Proper Yes >] Assembly and Check j- >| Superteat E peom Feu Tot ‘parbace to ——»]ranace con A Troubleshooting Low Superheat process is compte, ‘doar all EVC Bosrd Fault Codes. Low Superhoat condition hes NOT boon resolved, contact yout FSF or local dsrbuter fr turer assistance 39 P Pub, No, 34-4088.08POCO ue gk Las NOTE i eronaio Eragrg Aa EHC Fault Code #2 =e | Heat Relay Stuck Open 7 reagan aha \Se ‘ice vader cpa co — = NO eV G05 ren G ae loro - xo— 5 ‘ayer Pos cre peo 5 —no. 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