Daikin DCH048 Series Service Instructions Manual page 61

Cooling/heat pumps commercial package units with r-410a refrigerant 4 - 25 tons & accessories
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SYSTEM OPERATION
HIGH VOLTAGE!
D
ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
. M
INSTALLING THIS UNIT
ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY
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BE PRESENT
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
,
DAMAGE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
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P
EAT
UMP
10. Check the cooling mode for the heat pump in the same
manner as above. The reversing valve is energized when
the thermostat is placed in the cooling position. A
clicking sound should be noticeable from the reversing
valve. By lowering the temperature setting to call for
cooling, the contractor is energized. The compressor,
blower and fan should then be running. After the cooling
mode is checked out, turn the thermostat system switch
to "OFF".
11. Turn the thermostat system switch to "HEAT" and fan
switch to "AUTO".
12. Slowly raise the heating temperature setting. When the
heating first stage makes contact, stop raising the
temperature setting.. The compressor, blower and fan
should now be running with the reversing valve in the de-
energized (heating) position. After giving the unit time to
settle out, make sure the unit is supplying heated air.
13. If the outdoor ambient is above 80°F, the unit may trip on
its high pressure cut out when on heating. The compres-
sor should stop. The heating cycle must be thoroughly
checked, so postpone the test to another day when
conditions are more suitable but-DO NOT FAIL TO TEST.
If the outdoor ambient is low and the unit operates
properly on the heating cycle, you may check the
pressure cutout operation by blocking off the indoor
return air until the unit trips.
14. If unit operates properly in the heating cycle, raise the
temperature setting until the heating second stage makes
contact. Supplemental resistance heat, if installed should
now come on. Make sure it operates properly.
NOTE: If outdoor thermostats are installed the outdoor
ambient must be below the set point of these thermo-
stats for the heaters to operate. It may be necessary to
jumper these thermostats to check heater operation if
outdoor ambient is mild.
15. For thermostats with emergency heat switch, return to
step 11. The emergency heat switch is located at the
bottom of the thermostat. Move the switch to emergency
heat. The heat pump will stop, the blower will continue to
run, all heaters will come on and the thermostat emer-
gency heat light will come on.
16. If checking the unit in the wintertime, when the outdoor
coil is cold enough to actuate the defrost control, observe
at least one defrost cycle to make sure the unit defrosts
completely.
WARNING
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HEAT PUMP OPERATION
C
C
OOLING
YCLE
When the heat pump is in the cooling cycle, it operates
exactly as a Summer Air Conditioner unit. In this mode, all the
charts and data for service that apply to summer air condition-
ing apply to the heat pump. Most apply on the heating cycle
except that "condenser" becomes "evaporator", "evaporator"
becomes "condenser", "cooling" becomes "heating".
H
C
EATING
YCLE
The heat pump operates in the heating cycle by redirecting
refrigerant flow through the refrigerant circuit external to the
compressor. This is accomplished with through the reversing
valve. Hot discharge vapor from the compressor is directed to
the indoor coil (evaporator on the cooling cycle) where the
heat is removed, and the vapor condenses to liquid. It then
goes through the expansion device to the outdoor coil
(condenser on the cooling cycle) where the liquid is evapo-
rated, and the vapor goes to the compressor.
When the solenoid valve coil is operated either from heating
to cooling or vice versa, the piston in the reversing valve to the
low pressure (high pressure) reverse positions in the revers-
ing valve.
The following figures show a schematic of a heat pump on the
cooling cycle and the heating cycle. In addition to a reversing
valve, a heat pump is equipped with an expansion device and
check valve for the indoor coil, and similar equipment for the
outdoor coil. It is also provided with a defrost control system.
The expansion devices are flowrator distributors and perform
the same function on the heating cycle as on the cooling
cycle. The flowrator distributors also act as check valves to
allow for the reverse of refrigerant flow.
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