Defrost Termination To Second Stage Heating Cycle - Trane ACONT900AC43UA Service Manual

Communicating residential comfort systems
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Sequence Of Operation
Refer to the schematic diagram on page 7
Defrost initiation from second stage heating cycle
When the system is operating in second stage heating and the
control
initiates a defrost cycle, the control simultaneously
2
de-energizes the PWM signal
while energizing the SOV solenoid coil
position. The control
2
also sends a demand message to the
indoor unit
8
to run the blower at 2
energize auxiliary heat (if equipped). Auxiliary heat blower speed
nd
may be higher than 2
stage compressor blower speed and will
take precedence during defrost. The Y1 and Y2 LEDs will be
19
ON. The EEV
will drive to ½ open based on the presence of
a 24 volt AC signal to J6/O.

Defrost termination to second stage heating cycle

When the control
2
senses that the coil temperature has risen
to the programmed termination temperature or that the maximum
15 minute override has expired, the control will send a high
speed PWM signal
6
to re-energize the outdoor fan motor.
There is a 12 second time delay (soft switchover) before de-
energizing the SOV solenoid coil
position. At the same time, a demand message will be sent to
the indoor unit
to de-energize auxiliary heat. The Y1and Y2
8
LED will remain ON and the EEV control
necessary pulse signals to the stepper motor coil
the valve to second stage heating position and begin monitoring
superheat. The system will stay in the defrost cycle if the comfort
control demand changes from second to first stage capacity
request however; the system will shut down if the comfort
control demand message for first stage capacity ends. The
system will continue the current defrost cycle the next time the
comfort control
sends a demand message for compressor
1
heat.
Depending on the load in the structure, at the end of a defrost
cycle, the system could do one of the following:
1. Comfort control demand could be satisfied and turn off the
equipment.
2. Comfort control demand could request the system to run 1
stage heating mode (1 minute stage delay enforced).
3. Comfort control demand could request the system to run 2
stage heating mode.
4. Comfort control demand could request the system to run 3
stage heating mode.
a. For heat pump systems with electric auxiliary heat,
nd
this is 2
stage compressor with 1
heat energized.
b. For dual fuel systems, this is 2
heat when outdoor temperatures are above the
compressor lockout temperature or 2
furnace (3-stage furnace) below the compressor
lockout temperature.
HP - A 10
6
to the outdoor fan motor
14
to the cooling mode
nd
stage cooling speed and
27
back to the heating mode
14
15
will send the
returning
19
st
stage auxiliary
nd
stage compressor
nd
stage gas
20 SEER Sequence of Operation
5. Comfort control demand could request the system to run 4
stage heating mode.
a. For heat pump systems with electric auxiliary heat,
nd
this is 2
heat energized (2
energized in this case, if equipped)
b. For dual fuel systems, this is 2
7
heat when outdoor temperatures are above the
compressor lockout temperature or 3
furnace (3-stage furnace) below the compressor
lockout temperature.
7
st
nd
rd
nd
stage compressor with 2
nd
rd
and 3
stage aux heat will both be
nd
stage compressor
th
stage auxiliary
rd
stage gas

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