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Level-2 fault codes, Message error description possible ca, Defrost cycle operation – Aquacal HP7 User Manual

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WARNING !!!! Dealer & Service Center Use Only

LEVEL-2 FAULT CODES




Message Error Description

Possible Cause

[dPO]

Defrost Sensor Open Cut or loose sensor wiring

[PO]

Water Temperature
Sensor Open

Cut or loose sensor wiring

[dPC]

Defrost sensor
shorted

Short circuit in defrost sensor wiring or defective sensor.

[PC]

Water temperature
sensor shorted

Short circuit in water sensor wiring or defective sensor.

[LP]

Refrigerant system
low pressure switch
open

System refrigerant charge low or defective low-pressure switch.

[HP]

Refrigerant system
high pressure switch
open

Low water flow, defective high-pressure switch or wiring.

[FLO] Low or no water

flow detected

Circulating pump off, isolation valves set improperly, defective
water pressure switch.

[FS]

Heater in defrost
mode

Normal function in lower air temperatures. Fan continues to run
and compressor is off. Compressor will restart when air coil
temperature reaches 38

°F or above.

[CSE]

Control system error Control may need reset. Disconnect then reconnect power to reset

control if error continues replace control board.

DEFROST CYCLE OPERATION:

The Microprocessor Control monitors the heater’s air-coil temperature, minimizing air-coil
freeze-up during cooler weather conditions. Should the control sense air-coil temperatures
conducive to making ice, the heater’s compressor operation is interrupted while the fan is
allowed to continue in operation. With the compressor off, the air coil begins to warm to the
surrounding air temperature. As air-coil temperatures rise above approximately 38

° F, the

compressor is restarted and heating resumes. In the event air temperatures remain below
approximately 38

° F, the compressor will remain off until the air temperature rises above

approximately 38

° F. Heating of water will not be taking place as long as the compressor

remains off.



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