Electrical; Electronic Expansion Valve (Exv), 25Vna0 Only - Carrier Infinity 25VNA0 Service Manual

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ELECTRICAL

WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
Exercise extreme caution when working on any electrical
components. Shut off all power to system prior to
troubleshooting. Some troubleshooting techniques require
power to remain on. In these instances, exercise extreme
caution to avoid danger of electrical shock. ONLY TRAINED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING.
Aluminum Wire
CAUTION
!
UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Aluminum wire may be used in the branch circuit (such as
the circuit between the main and unit disconnect), but only
copper wire may be used between the unit disconnect and the
unit.
Whenever aluminum wire is used in branch circuit wiring with this
unit, adhere to the following recommendations.
Connections must be made in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), using connectors approved for aluminum
wire. The connectors must be UL approved (marked Al/Cu with
the UL symbol) for the application and wire size. The wire size
selected must have a current capacity not less than that of the
copper wire specified, and must not create a voltage drop between
service panel and unit in excess of 2 of unit rated voltage. To
prepare wire before installing connector, all aluminum wire must
be "brush- -scratched" and coated with a corrosion inhibitor such as
Pentrox A. When it is suspected that connection will be exposed to
moisture, it is very important to cover entire connection completely
to prevent an electrochemical action that will cause connection to
fail very quickly. Do not reduce effective size of wire, such as
cutting off strands so that wire will fit a connector. Proper size
connectors should be used. Check all factory and field electrical
connections for tightness. This should also be done after unit has
reached operating temperatures, especially if aluminum conductors
are used.
Contactor
The contactor provides a means of applying power to unit using
low voltage (24v) from transformer in order to power contactor
coil. Depending on unit model, you may encounter single- - or
double- -pole
contactors.
Exercise
troubleshooting as 1 side of line may be electrically energized. The
contactor coil is powered by 24vac. If contactor does not operate:
1. With power off, check whether contacts are free to move.
Check for severe burning or arcing on contact points.
2. With power off, use ohmmeter to check for continuity of
coil. Disconnect leads before checking. A low resistance
reading is normal. Do not look for a specific value, as
different part numbers will have different resistance values.
SHOULD
PERFORM
extreme
caution
when
3. Reconnect leads and apply low- -voltage power to contactor
coil. This may be done by leaving high- -voltage power to
outdoor unit off and turning thermostat to cooling. Check
voltage at coil with voltmeter. Reading should be between
20v and 30v. Contactor should pull in if voltage is correct
and coil is good. If contactor does not pull in, replace
contactor.
4. With high- -voltage power off and contacts pulled in, check
for continuity across contacts with ohmmeter. A very low or
0 resistance should be read. Higher readings could indicate
burned or pitted contacts which may cause future failures.
Electronic Expansion Valve (25VNA0)
Fig. 1 – Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV)
On the 25VNA0, an EXV is used for accurate refrigerant metering
in the heating mode. It enables the system to achieve high HSPF
rating.
The outdoor board senses suction pressure and temperature to
control EXV movement.
The EXV has a stepper motor with 600 steps from fully open to
fully closed
Cooling
Valve is wide open
Heating
At start of each cycle, valve controls to a fixed position depending
on speed and ambient temperature for 120 seconds. This allows
the refrigerant system to stabilize. After this "pre- -set" period,
control board controls valve as needed to control suction superheat
and/or compressor load.
Defrost
Valve is wide open.
The EXV coil resistance should fall between 45 and 55 ohms when
measured from common to the remaining terminals. See Fig. 5
And Fig 6.
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