read the DC voltage between ground and supply (input) terminal.
Ensure that the input voltage is 5 VDC. Next, read the DC voltage
across the ground and output terminal. Record the output voltage.
The suction pressure that the pressure transducer is reading can be
calculated by taking the output voltage and subtracting 0.5 from it
then taking that difference and multiplying it by 50. Pressure
(psig) = 50.0 x (DCV out - - 0.5). For example, if the measured
voltage is 3.0 VDC: 50 X (3.0 - - 0.5) - - 50 X 2.5 = 125 psig. See
Fig. 12.
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
25
50
75
100
Pressure - Sealed Gauge (psi)
Fig. 12 – Suction Pressure Transducer (SPT)
Output Funtion Graph
This can then be compared to the actual suction pressure from the
gage manifold.
In the event of a low pressure trip or low pressure lockout , check
the refrigerant for an under charge. If the charge is found to be
correct, check for low indoor airflow in cooling and the outdoor
fan for proper operation in heating and outdoor coil in heating for
airflow restrictions. Keep in mind that the outdoor fan motor may
run normally until it heats up.
CAUTION
!
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
In order to minimize the ambient influence, make sure the
thermistor curved surface hugs the pipe surface and is
secured tight using the wire tie fished through the original
slot insulating polymer body.
Variable Speed Compressor Sensor Output Terminals
This compressor has a motor thermistor and a scroll thermistor.
Correct resistance between scroll thermistor terminal and common
is 10k at 77_F (25_C).
Correct resistance between motor
thermistor terminal and common is 5k at 77_F (25_C). See Table
8.
125
150
175
200
225
A12035
Variable Speed Compressor Power Input Terminals
This compressor operates with a 3- -phase variable frequency PWM
variable voltage to the three fusite terminals.
Table 2—Variable Speed Compressor Resistances
(winding resistance at 70_F 20_F)
24/25VNA024
WINDING
24/25VNA036
Between terminals
.681
T1, T2, and T3
Between terminal &
>1 mega OHM
ground
CAUTION
!
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage
and/or improper operation.
Do not use Meggar for measuring the winding resistance.
ECM Fan Motor
If verification of proper operation is required for the ECM motor
used in this unit, follow these steps:
1. Verify that the 230v input to the transformer is present.
2. Verify that the control board is powered 18 volts to 30 volts
from the transformer.
3. With the UI in charging mode in cooling, measure the DC
voltage between the PWM 1 and PWM 2 terminals on the
outdoor control board. The DC voltage and PWM (option-
al) measured must be as shown in Table 3.
Table 3—DC Voltage and PWM Measurement
Unit Size
Voltage
024, 036
8.9 VDC
048, 060
11.1 VDC
Inverter or Compressor Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot if an inverter or compressor is the cause of fault
code 69 or 77/95, they need to be separated.
1. Power OFF the outdoor unit.
2. Disconnect the three compressor leads from the inverter
output.
3. Power ON the outdoor unit.
4. Give an operational demand through the wall control.
If the fault 69 or 77/95 reoccurs it is not a compressor issue, it's an
inverter problem. If a fault 79 for compressor no pump occurs, then
it is a compressor problem. The next step is to check each of the
compressor leads to ground, it is likely the compressor is
grounded.
11
24/25VNA048
24/25VNA060
.203
>1 mega OHM
PWM
52
84
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