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Table 12 – ComfortLink

t Alarm Codes

ALARM

OR

ALERT

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ACTION TAKEN BY

CONTROL

RESET

METHOD

PROBABLE CAUSE

T051

Compressor A1 Safety Trip

Add Strike for Circuit A

Automatic

High-pressure switch open. Compressor internal protection
open. Wiring error

Service Test - Compressor A1 Safety Trip
Compressor A1 Current Detected After Turnoff

Turn off all compressors

Automatic

Welded contactor

Service Test - Compressor A1 Current Detected
After Turnoff

T052

Compressor A2 Safety Trip

Add Strike for Circuit A

Automatic

High-pressure switch open. Compressor internal protection
open. Wiring error

Service Test - Compressor A2 Safety Trip
Compressor A2 Current Detect After Turnoff

Turn off all compressors

Automatic

Welded contactor

Service Test - Compressor A2 Current Detected
After Turnoff

T055

Compressor B1 Safety Trip

Add Strike for Circuit B

Automatic

High-pressure switch open. Compressor internal protection
open. Wiring error

Service Test - Compressor B1 Safety Trip
Compressor B1 Current Detect After Turnoff

Turn off all compressors

Automatic

Welded contactor

Service Test - Compressor B1 Current Detected
After Turnoff

T059

Compressor C1 Safety Trip

Add Strike for Circuit C

Automatic

High-pressure switch open. Compressor internal protection
open. Wiring error

Service Test - Compressor C1 Safety Trip
Compressor C1 Current Detect After Turnoff

Turn off all compressors

Automatic

Welded contactor

Service Test - Compressor C1 Current Detected
After Turnoff

T064

Circuit A Saturated Condensing Temp Thermistor
Failure

Use OAT to control Outdoor

fans

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T065

Circuit B Saturated Condensing Temp Thermistor
Failure

Use OAT to control Outdoor

fans

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T066

Circuit A Saturated Suction Temperature
Thermistor Failure

No Circuit A Cooling

Automatic

Circuit A Suction transducer internally forced inactive

T067

Circuit B Saturated Suction Temperature
Thermistor Failure

No Circuit B Cooling

Automatic

Circuit B Suction transducer internally forced inactive

T073

Outdoor Air Temperature Thermistor Failure

No cooling with economizer

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T074

Space Temperature Thermistor Failure

If U.CTL = 3, then no

heating or cooling

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T075

Supply Air Temperature Thermistor Failure

No cooling with economizer

and No adaptive compressor

staging

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T076

Return Air Thermistor Failure

If RAT.S = Yes, then no

differential Dry Bulb control

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T077

Space Relative Humidity Sensor Failure

If RH.S = Yes, then no

indoor humidity control

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open sensor caused by wiring error or loose
connection.

T080

Circuit C Saturated Condensing Temp Thermistor
Failure

Use OAT to control Outdoor

fans

Automatic

Faulty, shorted, or open thermistor caused by wiring error or
loose connection.

T081

Circuit C Saturated Suction Temperature
Thermistor Failure

No Circuit C Cooling

Automatic

Circuit C Suction transducer internally forced inactive

T092

Circuit A Suction Pressure Transducer Failure

Lockout Circuit A

Manual

Faulty transducer, faulty 5-V power supply, or loose
connection

T093

Circuit B Suction Pressure Transducer Failure

Lockout Circuit B

Manual

Faulty transducer, faulty 5-V power supply, or loose
connection

T101

Circuit C Suction Pressure Transducer Failure

Lockout Circuit C

Manual

Faulty transducer, faulty 5-V power supply, or loose
connection

T102

Compressor A1 Current Sensor Failure

If CS.A1 = Enable, then no

T051 current alarm

Automatic

Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose
connection

Compressor A2 Current Sensor Failure

If CS.A2 = Enable, then no

T052 current alarm

Automatic

Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose
connection

T103

Compressor B1 Current Sensor Failure

If CS.B1 = Enable, then no

T055 current alarm

Automatic

Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose
connection

T104

Compressor C1 Current Sensor Failure

If CS.C1 = Enable, then no

T059 current alarm

Automatic

Faulty current sensor caused by wiring error or loose
connection

T110

Circuit A Loss of Charge

Lockout Circuit A

Manual

Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure transducer

Service Test - Circuit A Loss of Charge

T111

Circuit B Loss of Charge

Lockout Circuit B

Manual

Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure transducer

Service Test - Circuit B Loss of Charge

T126

Circuit A High Discharge Pressure

Shutdown Circuit A

Automatic

An overcharged system, high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty
high-pressure switch.

Service Test - Circuit A High Discharge Pressure

T127

Circuit B High Discharge Pressure

Shutdown Circuit B

Automatic

An overcharged system, high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty
high-pressure switch.

Service Test - Circuit B High Discharge Pressure

T133

Circuit A Low Refrigerant Pressure

Add Strike for Circuit A

Automatic

Low refrigerant charge, dirty filters, evaporator fan turning
backwards, loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty
transducer, excessively cold return air, or stuck open
economizer when the ambient temperature is low.

Service Test - Circuit A Low Refrigerant Pressure

T134

Circuit B Low Refrigerant Pressure

Add Strike for Circuit B

Automatic

Low refrigerant charge, dirty filters, evaporator fan turning
backwards, loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty
transducer, excessively cold return air, or stuck open
economizer when the ambient temperature is low.

Service Test - Circuit B Low Refrigerant Pressure

T140

Circuit C Loss of Charge

Lockout Circuit C

Manual

Low refrigerant or faulty suction pressure transducer

Service Test - Circuit C Loss of Charge

T141

Circuit C Low Refrigerant Pressure

Add Strike for Circuit C

Automatic

Low refrigerant charge, dirty filters, evaporator fan turning
backwards, loose or broken fan belt, plugged filter drier, faulty
transducer, excessively cold return air, or stuck open
economizer when the ambient temperature is low.

Service Test - Circuit C Low Refrigerant Pressure

T142

Circuit C High Discharge Pressure

Shutdown Circuit C

Automatic

An overcharged system, high outdoor ambient temperature
coupled with dirty outdoor coil, plugged filter drier, or a faulty
high-pressure switch.

Service Test - Circuit C High Discharge Pressure

T143

Circuit A Failure To Pressurize

Add Strike for Circuit A

Automatic

Wiring causing reverse rotation or faulty compressor

Service Test - Circuit A Failure to Pressurize

T144

Circuit B Failure To Pressurize

Add Strike for Circuit B

Automatic

Wiring causing reverse rotation or faulty compressor

Service Test - Circuit B Failure to Pressurize

T145

Circuit C Failure To Pressurize

Add Strike for Circuit C

Automatic

Wiring causing reverse rotation or faulty compressor

Service Test - Circuit C Failure to Pressurize

T153

Real Timeclock Hardware Failure

No time and date schedule

operation

Automatic

No time/date configured, software failure, or MBB failure

* See Legend on next page

48/50PG and PM

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