Alarms and Troubleshooting
Standard Unit Controller RRUCM
Model UC600
Microprocessor Control
The Main Unit Display and RTRM have the ability to
provide the service personnel with some unit diagnostics
and system status information.
WARNING
Live Electrical Components!
Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when
exposed to live electrical components could result in
death or serious injury.
When it is necessary to work with live electrical
components, have a qualified licensed electrician or
other individual who has been properly trained in
handling live electrical components perform these
tasks.
1. Verify that the Liteport LED on the RTRM is burning
continuously. If the LED is lit, go to
2. If the LED is not lit, verify that 24 Vac is presence
between J1-1 and J1-2. If 24 Vac is present, proceed to
Step
3. If 24 Vac is not present, check the unit main
power supply, check transformer (TNS1). Proceed to
Step 3
if necessary.
3. Utilizing "Method 1" in the RTRM "System Status
Checkout Procedure", check the following:
• System status
• Cooling status
If a System failure is indicated, proceed to
failures are indicated, proceed to
4. If a System failure is indicated, recheck
2. If the LED is not lit in
Step
2, the RTRM has failed. Replace the RTRM.
5. If no failures are indicated, use one of the override
options to start the unit. Following the Override
procedure will allow you to check all of the operating
modes, and all of the external controls (relays,
contactors, etc.) for each respective mode.
6. Refer to the sequence of operations for each mode, to
assist in verifying proper operation. Make the
necessary repairs and proceed to
7. If no abnormal operating conditions appear in the
Override mode, release the override and turn the
power "Off" at the main power disconnect switch.
System Alarms
The Main Unit Display has built in alarms to help the
operator troubleshoot system failures. This section will
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Step
3.
Step
4. If no
Step
5.
Step 1
and
Step
1, and 24 Vac is present in
Step
7.
describe these alarms and provide a guide to
troubleshooting the all unit operating modes.
Comprehensive system alarms and diagnostics are
accessed through the Alarms icon at the unit display
discussed later in the section, or through Tracer TU
programming on connected computer. Sensor failures
may be viewed through the Alarms icon.
If an alarm is present, the main indicator light on the
UC600 will blink red. If the optional unit display is installed,
the Alarm icon on the display will register ALARM,
illuminate red and flash.
Important:
The space temperature sensor (SPTC) and
space relative humidity sensor (SPHC) will
read failed if they are not connected; they
will Alarm as "In Fault."
Sensor Failure Alarm Display
Press the Alarm button on the Home display of the Unit
Display to display system sensor status as described in
Table 8
and
Table 9, p.
Table 8.
TOAU UC600 alarms
Point
Diagnostic
Indoor Fan
1
Failure
OAD Proving
Step
3
Switch
Discharge Air
6
Temp Source
Failure
8
Fire Shutdown
Low Temp
10
Lockout
Space Temp
11
Source Failure
OA Temp Source
13
Failure
46.
Possible Cause
VFD not operating
Outdoor and/or Return Air Dampers not
Operating Properly
Indoor Fan Motor Failure
Indoor Fan Failure Switch IFFS (pressure)
Failure
IFFS Tubing damaged or not properly
connected
Refer to startup procedure
No voltage at actuator
Failed OAD power transformer
No continuity thru end switch (check at UC)
Note: If unit optional RA damper is
installed, send switch on OAD is always
proven
BAS communication down
Failed sensor or improper sensor
installation
BAS ONLY
Heat Overridden OFF
Compressor(s) Overridden ON
Setpoint Failures Incorrect
DAT sensor malfunction
Reference
Table 9, p. 46
for heat failure
issues
BAS communication down
Failed sensor or improper sensor
installation
BAS communication down
Failed sensor or improper sensor
installation
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