Energy Recovery Wheel - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Alarms; Ddc Controller; Phase Monitor - Greenheck RV Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Rv/rve series packaged rooftop ventilator
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Optional Energy Wheel
Symptom Possible Cause
Air seals are too tight.
Energy wheel
does NOT
Broken belt.
turn
No power to wheel motor.
Energy
Wheel motor overloads are
wheel runs
tripping due to rubbing between
intermittently
wheel and air seals.
Troubleshooting – Alarms
Several of the electronic controls in the unit monitor the
system for faults and will go into alarm, shutting down
the unit or a single function within the unit.
Microprocessor Controller
Check the screen on the microprocessor for an alarm
condition. If the microprocesso is in an alarm condition,
a message will show on the DDC screen.
The microprocesso is located in the main control center.
If themicroprocesso is in alarm condition, the Alarm
button will blink red. Press the Alarm button to see the
specific condition or to reset the microprocesso. Refer
to the microprocesso IOM for detailed information on
fault codes and see the unit-specific wiring diagram.

Phase Monitor

The phase monitor has two LED indicator lights, one
red and one green. Green indicates proper operational
status, red indicates the unit has detected a fault and is
in alarm condition. The alarm LED will blink to show the
specific fault and there is a chart printed on the monitor
that shows the code for the blinking light. The phase
monitor is self-resetting once the alarm condition is
corrected. It is located in the main control center.
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
Variable frequency drives have a display screen that will
show an alarm condition. If a fault such as a voltage
spike occurs, the VFD will go into alarm and will not
reset until a hard restart is performed. See the unit-
specific manufacturer's manual supplied with the unit.
VFDs are located in the main control center.

Optional FX05 Furnace Controller

Present only if an indirect gas-fired furnace option is
selected. The FX05 furnace controller will display an
alarm condition if present. The controller will be found
in the furnace control center. See the Indirect Gas-Fired
Heat IOM and the controller manufacturer's unit-specific
manual for further information.
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Packaged Rooftop Ventilator
Troubleshooting
Corrective Action
Refer to Adjust the Air Seals in the Optional Energy Wheel
Start-Up section.
Replace.
Make sure wheel drive is plugged in. Verify power is available.
Recheck air seals, make sure they are not too tight. See Adjust
the Air Seals in the Optional Energy Wheel Start-Up section.
Optional Digital Scroll Compressor
Controller
Present only if packaged DX with digital scroll option is
selected. The controller has
three LED indicator lights.
One is green, indicating that
it has power, one is an alarm
indicator that will flash a code
for various alarm conditions
and the third indicates
whether the compressor
is operating in a loaded or unloaded condition. See
the manufacturer's unit-specific manual for further
information.
See the Fault Code chart below. The Fault Code chart
is also printed on the back of the controller. Note that
if the controller generates either a Code 2 or a Code 4
Lockout, a manual reset must be performed. Manual
Reset is accomplished by shutting off main power to the
unit and then turning it back on.
Digital Scroll Compressor
Controller Fault Codes
System
Alert Code
Condition
High Discharge
Code 2*
Temperature Trip
Compressor
Code 3
Protector Trip
Code 4*
Locked Rotor
Demand Signal
Code 5
Loss
Discharge
Code 6
Thermistor Fault
Code 7
Future
Welded
Code 8
Contactor
Code 9
Low Voltage
*Protective faults that require manual reset.
Diagnostic
Action
Alert Light
Blinks 2 Times
Lockout
Blinks 3 Times
Lockout
Blinks 4 Times
Lockout
Blinks 5 Times
Lockout
Reduce
Blinks 6 Times
Capacity
N/A
N/A
Unload
Blinks 8 Times
Compressor
Blinks 9 Times
Trip Compressor
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