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Table 114 — alert and alarm codes (cont) – Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48/50AJ User Manual

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Table 114 — Alert and Alarm Codes (cont)

LEGEND

For 48/50A2,A3,A4,A5 units:

• Compressor internal overload protector is open. Internal

overload protectors are used in the Copeland compressors in

all units except size 60 ton units with voltages of 208/230-v,

380-v, and 575-v.

• Compressor external overload protector (Kriwan module)

has activated. The Copeland compressors in size 60 ton

units with voltages of 208/230-v, 380-v, and 575-v use

external overload protector modules that are mounted in the

compressor wiring junction box. Temperature sensors

embedded in the compressor motor windings are the inputs

to the module. The module is powered with 120 vac from

the units main control box. The module output is a normally

closed contact that is wired in series with the compressor

contactor coil. In a compressor motor overload condition,

the contact opens de-energizing the compressor contactor.

• Circuit breaker trip. The compressors are protected from

short circuit by a breaker in the control box. On the 020-050

size units there is one breaker per two compressors and on

the 060 size units there is one breaker per compressor.

• Wiring Error. A wiring error might not allow the compres-

sor to start.

To check out alerts 051, 052, 055 and 056:

1. Turn on the compressor in question using Service Test

mode. If the compressor does not start, then most likely

the problem is one of the following: HPS open, open

internal protection, circuit breaker trip, incorrect safety

wiring, or incorrect compressor wiring.

2. If the compressor does start verify it is rotating in the

correct direction.

ALARM

OR

ALERT

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ACTION TAKEN BY CONTROL

RESET

METHOD

PROBABLE CAUSE

T300

Space Temperature Below Limit

Stop cooling, but continue

to heat

Automatic

Outdoor dampers stuck, no load

T301

Space Temperature Above Limit

Stop heating, but continue

to cool

Automatic

High load, dampers open

T302

Supply Temperature Below Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dampers open, check configuration
setpoint

T303

Supply Temperature Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dampers open, check configuration
setpoint

T304

Return Temperature Below Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dampers open, check configuration
setpoint

T305

Return Temperature Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dampers open, check configuration
setpoint

T308

Return Air Relative Humidity Below Limit

Alert

Automatic

Configuration error, or sensor error

T309

Return Air Relative Humidity Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dampers open, check configuration
setpoint

T310

Supply Duct Static Pressure Below Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

VFD problem, broken fan belt

T311

Supply Duct Static Pressure Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

VFD problem, broken fan belt

T312

Building Static Pressure Below Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Exhaust issues, check setpoint

T313

Building Static Pressure Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Exhaust issues, check setpoint

T314

IAQ Above Limit

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Damper or IAQ control issues

A404

Fire Shut Down Emergency Mode (fire-smoke)

Unit Shutdown

Automatic

Smoke detector switch or external
switch

A405

Evacuation Emergency Mode

Run power exhaust

Automatic

Special fire mode control

A406

Pressurization Emergency Mode

Run supply fan

Automatic

Special fire mode control

A407

Smoke Purge Emergency Mode

Run supply and exhaust fans

Automatic

Special fire mode control

T408

Dirty Air Filter

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Dirty filter, switch setting

A409

Supply Fan Status Failure

Stop unit

Automatic

Fan drive failure

T409

Supply Fan Status Failure

Continue to run unit

Automatic

Fan drive failure, or sensor failure

T414

Loss of Communication with the Belimo Actuator

Close economizer

Automatic

Calibrate economizer, economizer
failure, wiring

T414

Belimo Actuator Direction Error

Close economizer

Automatic

Motor direction switch wrong, wiring

T414

Belimo Actuator Failure

Attempt to close economizer

Automatic

Motor failure

T414

Belimo Actuator Jammed

Close economizer

Automatic

Obstruction in damper

T414

Belimo Actuator Range Error

Close economizer

Automatic

Calibrate economizer

T420

R-W1 Jumper Must Be Installed to Run Heat in Service
Test

No heat

Automatic

Add red wire jumpers

T421

Thermostat Y2 Input ON without Y1 ON

Assume Y2 is Y1

Automatic

Thermostat wiring error

T422

Thermostat W2 Input ON without W1 ON

Assume W2 is W1

Automatic

Thermostat wiring error

T423

Thermostat Y and W Inputs ON

Alert

Automatic

Thermostat issues

T424

Thermostat G Input OFF on a Call for Cooling

Turn fan on

Automatic

Thermostat or wiring issues

T500

Current Sensor Board Failure - A1

Stop compressor A1

Automatic

Faulty board or wiring

T501

Current Sensor Board Failure - A2

Stop compressor A2

Automatic

Faulty board or wiring

T502

Current Sensor Board Failure - B1

Stop compressor B1

Automatic

Faulty board or wiring

T503

Current Sensor Board Failure - B2

Stop compressor B2

Automatic

Faulty board or wiring

A700

Supply Air Temperature Sensor Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty sensor or wiring error

T701

Staged Gas Thermistor 1 Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty sensor or wiring error

T702

Staged Gas Thermistor 2 Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty sensor or wiring error

T703

Staged Gas Thermistor 3 Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty sensor or wiring error

A704

Staged Gas Leaving Air Temp Sum Total Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty sensor or wiring error

T705

Limit Switch Thermistor Failure

Stop staged gas heat

Automatic

Faulty switch or wiring

Axxx — Alarm

Pxxx — Pre-Alert

CEM — Controls Expansion module

Txxx — Alert

IAQ

Indoor Air Quality

TXV

Thermostatic Expansion Valve

OAT

Outdoor Air Temperature

VFD

Variable Frequency Drive

IMPORTANT: Prolonged operation in the wrong direction

can damage the compressor. Correct rotation can be veri-

fied by a gage set and looking for a differential pressure

rise on start-up.