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Troubleshooting

Table 31. Compressor output does not energize

Probable cause

Explanation

Random restart timer

All controller outputs remain off until the timer expires.

Selected mode OFF

When off is selected at the display to the controller, the unit controls all outputs off.

Selected mode FAN ONLY When fan only is selected at the display to the controller, the unit only allows the indoor fan to energiz.

Diagnostic present

A specific list of diagnostics affects compressor operation. For more information, see the Diagnostics section in the

manual.

No power to the

controller

If the controller does not have power, the compressor does not operate. For the controller to operate normally, it

must have an input voltage of 115 or 230/208, 265 VAC.

Manual output test

The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and associated

output wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the compressor may not be on. Refer to

the Manual Output Test section.

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller output and the compressor must be present and correct for normal operation.

Indoor Coil Freeze

protection

The compressor has been turned off because the indoor coil temperature has fallen below 35°F and has not risen

above 50°F

Table 32. Indoor/remote fan outputs do not energize

Probable cause

Explanation

Random restart timer

All controller outputs remain off until the timer expires.

Normal operation

Depending on the configuration selected the fan(s) may be only cycle with the compressor output

Selected mode OFF

When off is selected at the display to the controller, the unit controls all outputs off.

Diagnostic present

A specific list of diagnostics affects fan operation. For more information, see the Diagnostics section in the manual.

No power to the

controller

If the controller does not have power, the compressor does not operate. For the controller to operate normally, it

must have an input voltage of 230/208, 265 VAC.

Manual output test

The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and associated output

wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the fan(s) may not be on. Refer to the Manual

Output Test section.

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller outputs and the fan relays and contacts must be present and correct for normal

fan operation.

Table 33. Outdoor fan output does not energize

Probable cause

Explanation

Random restart timer

All controller outputs remain off until the timer expires.

Selected mode OFF

When off is selected at the display to the controller, the unit controls all outputs off.

Selected mode FAN ONLY When fan only is selected at the display to the controller, the unit only allows the indoor fan to energize.

Diagnostic present

A specific list of diagnostics affects compressor and therefore the outdoor fan operation. For more information, see

the Diagnostics section in the manual.

No power to controller

If the controller does not have power, the compressor does not operate. For the controller to operate normally, it

must have an input voltage of 115 or 230/208, 265 VAC.

Manual output test

The controller includes a manual output test sequence you can use to verify output operation and associated output

wiring. However, based on the current step in the test sequence, the outdoor fan may not be on. Refer to the

Manual Output Test section.

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller output and the outdoor fan must be present and correct for normal operation.

Coil Burst Protection

The outdoor fan has been turned off because the indoor coil temperature has risen above 140°F and has not fallen

below 125°F

Normal operation

The outdoor fan cycles with the compressor output

Defrost Cycle

During the active defrost cycle the outdoor fan is controlled off. See the section on defrost control.

Unit wiring

The wiring between the controller outputs and the fan relays and contacts must be present and correct for normal

fan operation.