Carrier 50PG20-28 Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service And Troubleshooting Instructions page 53

Single package rooftop units with comfortlink tmcontrols and puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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Table 43 -- ComfortLink
TM
Alarm Codes
ALARM
OR
ALERT
DESCRIPTION
ACTION
TAKEN
RESET
PROBABLE
CAUSE
NUMBER
BY CONTROL
METHOD
T051
Compressor
A1 Safety Trip
Add Strike for Circuit A
Automatic
errorHigh-pressure s witch open Compressor
internal protection open. Wiring
Compressor
A1 Current
Detected
After Turnoff
Turn off all compressors
Automatic
Welded contactor
T052
Compressor
A2 Safety Trip
Add Strike for Circuit A
Automatic
High pressure
switch open. Compressor
internal
protection
open.
Wiring error.
Compressor
A2 Current Detect After Turnoff
Turn off all compressors
Automatic
Welded contactor
T055
Compressor
B1 Safety Trip
Add Strike for Circuit B
Automatic
errorHigh-pressure s witch open Compressor
internal protection open. Wiring
Compressor
B1 Current Detected
After Turnoff
Turn off all compressors
Automatic
Welded contactor
T059
Compressor
Cl
Safety Trip
Add Strike for Circuit C
Automatic
High-pressure
switch open Compressor
internal protection open. Wiring
error
Compressor
Cl
Current
Detected After Turnoff
Turn off all compressors
Automatic
Welded contactor
Circuit A Saturated
Condensing
Tamp Thermistor
Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or faose
T064
Failure
Use OAT to control Outdoor fans
Automatic
connection.
T065
Circuit B Saturated
Condensing
Tamp Thermistor
Use OAT to control Outdoor fans
Automatic
Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or faose
Failure
connection.
Fauity, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or loose
TO73
Outdoor Air Temperature
Thermistor
Failure
No cooling with economizer
Automatic
connection.
If U.CTL = 3, then no
Fauity, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or loose
TO74
Space Temperature
Thermistor
Failure
heating
or coofing
Automatic
connection.
No cooling with economizer
and
Automatic
Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or loose
TO75
Supply Air Temperature
Thermistor
Failure
No adaptive compressor
staging
connection.
If RAT.S = Yes, then
Automatic
Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or loose
TO76
Return Air Thermistor
Failure
no return air display
connection.
If RH.S = Yes, then no
Automatic
Faulty sensor or wiring error
TO77
Space Relative Humidity
Sensor Failure
indoor humidity
control
TO8O
Circuit C Saturated
Condensing
Tamp Thermistor
Use OAT to control Outdoor fans
Automatic
Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor
caused by wiring error or faose
Failure
connection.
T092
Circuit A Suction Pressure
Transducer
Failure
Shutdown
Circuit A
Manual
Faulty transducer,
faulty 5-V power supply, or loose connection
T093
Circuit B Suction Pressure
Transducer
Failure
Shutdown
Circuit B
Manual
Faulty transducer,
faulty 5-V power supply, or loose connection
TfOl
Circuit C Suction
Pressure Transducer
Failure
Shutdown
Circuit C
Manual
Faulty transducer,
faulty 5-V power supply, or loose connection
Compressor
A1 Current
Sensor Failure
If CS.A1 = Enable, then no
Automatic
Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose connection
T102
T051 current alarm
If CS.A2 = Enable, then no
Compressor
A2 Current Sensor Failure
T052 current alarm
Automatic
Fauity current sensor caused by wiring error or loose connection
T103
Compressor
B1 Current Sensor Failure
If CS.B1 = Enable, then no
Automatic
Fauity current sensor caused by wiring error or loose connection
T055 current alarm
T104
Compressor
C1 Current
Sensor Failure
If CSC1
= Enable, then no
Automatic
Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose connection
T059 current alarm
TI 10
Circuit A Loss of Charge
Shutdown
Circuit A
Manual
Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure
transducer
TI 11
Circuit B Loss of Charge
Shutdown
Circuit B
Manual
Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure
transducer
T126
Circuit A High Refrigerant
Pressure
Shutdown
Circuit A
Automatic
An overcharged
system,
high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with
dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty high-pressure
switch
An overcharged
system,
high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with
T127
Circuit B High Refrigerant
Pressure
Shutdown
Circuit B
Automatic
dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty high-pressure
switch
Low refrigerant charge,
dirty filters, evaporator
fan turning backwards,
T133
Circuit A Low Refrigerant
Pressure
Add Strike for Circuit A
Automatic
loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty transducer,
exces-
sively cold return air. or stuck open economizer
when the ambient fam-
_erature is low.
Low refrigerant charge,
dirty filters, evaporator
fan turning bacle_vards,
T134
Circuit B Low Refrigerant
Pressure
Add Strike for Circuit B
Automatic
loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty transducer,
exces-
sively cold return air. or stuck open economizer
when the ambient fam-
_erature is low.
T140
Circuit C Loss of Charge
Shutdown
Circuit C
Manual
Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure
transducer
T141
Circuit C Low Refrigerant
Pressure
Add Strike for Circuit C
Automatic
Low refrigerant charge,
dirty fi]fars, evaporator
fan turning backwards,
loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty transducer,
exces-
sively cold return air. or stuck open economizer
when the ambient fam-
_erature is faw.
T142
Circuit C High Refrigerant
Pressure
Shutdown
Circuit C
Automatic
An overcharged
system,
high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with
dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty high-pressure
switch
T143
Circuit A Failure To Pressurize
Add Strike for Circuit A
Automatic
Wiring causing reverse rotation
or faulty compressor
T144
Circuit B Failure To Pressurize
Add Strike for Circuit B
Automatic
Wiring causing reverse rotation
or faulty compressor
T145
Circuit C Failure To Pressurize
Add Strike for Circuit C
Automatic
Wiring causing reverse rotation
or faulty compressor
No time and date
T153
Real Timeclock
Hardware
Failure
schedule operation
Automatic
No time/date
configured,
software failure, or MBB failure
A154
Serial BBPROM
Hardware
Failure
Unit Shutdown
Automatic
Software
failure or MBB failure
T155
Serial BBPROM
Storage
Failure Error
Unit operation errors
Automatic
Software
failure or MBB failure
A156
Critical Serial EEPROM
Storage
Fail Error
Unit Shutdown
Automatic
Software
failure or MBB failure
A157
AJD Hardware
Failure
Unit Shutdown
Automatic
Software
failure or MBB failure
A163
Circuit A Down Due to Failure
Shutdown
Circuit A
Manual
Circuit has 3 strikes or has been locked out by another alarm
A164
Circuit B Down Due to Failure
Shutdown
Circuit B
Manual
Circuit has 3 strikes or has been locked out by another alarm
A165
Circuit C Down Due to Failure
Shutdown
Circuit C
Manual
Circuit has 3 strikes or has been locked out by another alarm
T179
Loss of communication
with the Economizer
No economizer
operation
Automatic
Communication
wiring problem with BCB or faulty MBB or BCB
Control Board
T180
Loss of communication
with the Economizer
No economizer
operation
Automatic
Communication
wiring problem with actuator
Actuator
A404
Fire Shutdown
Unit Shutdown
Automatic
Smoke detected
by smoke detector
T408
Dirty Filter
--
Automatic
Dirty Filter
If IDF.F = YES,
Fan Status Switch ON, Contactor
OFF
If ]DFF = Yes,
then Manual,
Bad Fan Status Switch.
then Unit Shutdown
othe/_vise
Configuration
incorrect
automatic
T409
If IDF.F = YES,
Tripped Circuit Breaker
If ]DFF = Yes,
then Manual,
Broken belt.
Fan Status Switch OFF, Contactor
ON
then Unit Shutdown
othel_vise
Bad indoor fan motor.
automatic
Configuration
incorrect. Bad fan status switch
LEGEND
ECB
--
Economizer
Control Board
MBB
--
Main Base Board
IGC
--
Integrated
Gas Controller
OAT
--
Outdoor-Air
Thermistor
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