Advanced Debugging - Bryant HRVBBLHA Installation Instructions Manual

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Table 8—Factory Set Blower Connection High or Low
Speed
Control
Main Electrical
Module
Harness Cable
J1- -6
Orange
No Connection
No Connection
J1- -4
Red
Table 9—Modify Blower Connection High or Medium
Speed
Control
Main Electrical
Module
Harness Cable
J1- -6
Orange
J1- -4
Red
No Connection
No Connection
Table 10—Temperature and Voltage
TEMP °F (°C)
- -22 (- -30)
- -4 (- -20)
4 (- -15)
14 (- -10)
32 (0)
41 (5)
50 (10)
68 (20)
5. Defrost Cycle
Defrost cycle is controlled by a thermistor which is located
in the fresh ---air intake passage (the thermistor unit is
connected to J4 of control module (See Fig. 26 and 27).
When defrost temperature sensor detects the need for
defrost, K5 relay will close for 6 minutes while K1 and K2
remain energized.
This closes the outdoor air damper while running HRV
blower on high ---speed. This process recirculates warm
indoor air through heat recovery core which melts any frost
that has formed. Water created in this process is collected
by HRV and drained away. Frequency of the defrost cycle
depends on outdoor temperature (See Table 11).
If defrost is not working properly, check for proper damper
operation. To do this, turn unit to OFF position. Damper
should close.
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE °F
Above 23°F
23°F to 5°F
4°F to ---17°F
Below ---18°F
JU1A
JU1B
UNIT IDENTIFICATION
Blower
Speed
Wire
Orange
High
Blue + Cap
Medium
Red
Low
Blower
Speed
Wire
Orange
High
Blue
Medium
Red + Cap
Low
Voltage DC Volts (J4)
3.5
2.7
2.3
2.0
1.4
1.1
0.9
0.6
Table 11—Defrost Cycle
STANDARD DEFROST (AS SHIPPED)
No Defrost
6 Minute Defrost/32 Minute Exchange
6 Minute Defrost/32 Minute Exchange
6 Minute Defrost/20 Minute Exchange
Table 12—JU1 Jumper Definition
JU1C
JU1D
Safety Feature
This new control has an added safety feature. If
microprocessor does not detect the thermistor or detects a
short circuit, unit will automatically go into a 6 minute
defrost cycle every 20 minutes.
DEFROST CHECK
1. Make sure defrost cable is properly connected into J4.
2. Make sure thermistor assembly is correct. Measure
thermistor temperature reading with multimeter. Select
multimeter DC measurement scale 0 ---20v. At
connector J4 (without removing thermistor cable),
measure voltage between pins of thermistor cable.
Depending on temperature of outside air intake, values
should correspond with those in Table 9.
3. If reading is not correct (reading 0v for short circuit or
5v for open circuit), change thermistor assembly.

ADVANCED DEBUGGING

Defrost can be simulated using the following procedures:
1. Unplug unit from 115vac.
2. Disconnect thermistor assembly from J4.
3. Replug unit in 115vac and select high ---speed
exchange.
4. Defrost should start within 2 minutes after high ---speed
exchange has been initiated.
5. After test unplug unit.
6. Connect thermistor cable to J4.
7. Replug unit back in 115vac.
6. Control Module Jumpers
Jumpers on the control module give exact configuration to
HRV micro---controller. If there is a mistake in the jumper
configuration, it can cause improper unit operation. This
control has a simplified jumper selection mode. Jumper
selection is done by the presence or absence of jumper at
specific location (See Tables 12 and 13).
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Always disconnect unit from 115vac prior to making
any jumper change. If unit is not disconnected,
micro---controller will never see jumper change.
10 Minute Defrost/30 Minute Exchange
10 Minute Defrost/20 Minute Exchange
10 Minute Defrost/15 Minute Exchange
JU1E
Reverse Damper Operation
In=Normal
OUt=Inverse
16
EXTENDED DEFROST
(JUMPER JU1 ---F REMOVED)
No Defrost
JU1F
JU1G
Factory Set
Factory Set
Always In
Always In

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