Carrier 38AUZ Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual page 20

Air-cooled condensing units 60 hz with puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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Status LED
Status LED Description
Green "POWER"
Module has power
Red "TRIP"
Thermostat demand signal Y
LED On Solid
is present, but the
compressor is not running.
Red "TRIP" LED
The anti-short cycle timer (3 minutes), in module is preventing compressor
Flashing
restart.
Module locks out compressor when compressor damaging ALERT code appears.
Lockout ALERT codes are noted in the Status LED Description.
During a compressor lock out, 24VAC power must be removed from module to manually reset.
Yellow "ALERT"
A short circuit or over current
LED On Solid
condition exists on PROT
terminal.
Yellow "ALERT"
System Pressure Trip
Flash Code 2
Discharge pressure out of
limits or compressor
overload (if no high pressure
switch in system)
LOCKOUT
Yellow "ALERT"
Short Cycling
Flash Code 3
Compressor is running only
briefly LOCKOUT
Yellow "ALERT"
Locked Rotor
Flash Code 4
LOCKOUT
Yellow "ALERT"
Open Circuit
Flash Code 5
Yellow "ALERT"
Missing Phase
Flash Code 6
LOCKOUT
Yellow "ALERT"
Reverse Phase
Flash Code 7
LOCKOUT
Yellow "ALERT"
Welded Contactor
Flash Code 8
Compressor always runs
Yellow "ALERT"
Low Voltage
Flash Code 9
Control circuit < 18VAC
Table 6 — LED Status Codes
Status LED Troubleshooting Information
Supply voltage is present at module terminals
1. Compressor protector is open
2. Condensing unit power disconnect is open
3. Compressor circuit breaker or fuse(s) is open
4. Broken supply wires or connector is not
making contact
5. Compressor power wires not routed through
Comfort Alert
6. Compressor contactor has failed open
1. Compressor contactor coil shorted
2. Electrical load too high for PROT circuit
(maximum 1 Amp)
3. 24 V AC wired directly to PROT terminal
1. High head pressure
2. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty,
blocked, damaged)
3. Condenser fan is not running
4. If low pressure switch is open:
Refer to Code 3 for troubleshooting
1. If low pressure switch is open:
a. Low refrigerant charge
b. Evaporator blower is not running
c. Evaporator coil is frozen
d. Faulty metering device
e. Condenser coil is dirty
f.
Liquid line restriction (filter drier blocked if
present)
2. If high pressure switch is open, go to Flash
Code 2 information
3. Intermittent thermostat demand signal
4. System or control board defective
1. Low line voltage to compressor
2. Excessive liquid refrigerant in compressor
3. Compressor bearings are seized
1. Condensing unit power disconnect is open
2. Compressor circuit breaker or fuses are open
3. Compressor contactor has failed open
4. High pressure switch is open and requires
manual reset
5. Broken supply wires or connector is not
making contact
6. Unusually long compressor protector reset
time due to extreme ambient temperature
7. Compressor windings are damaged
1. Compressor fuse is open on one phase
2. Broken wire or connector on one phase
3. Compressor motor winding is damaged
4. Utility supply has dropped one phase
1. Compressor running backward due to supply
phase reversal
1. Compressor contactor has failed closed
2. Thermostat demand signal not connected to
module
1. Control circuit transformer is overloaded
2. Low line voltage to compressor
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