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7 checking the local loop at minilink – Heat Controller Water Source Heat Pump User Manual

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WattMaster WHP

Section 4

4-30

Start-Up and Troubleshooting

5.3.7

Checking the Local Loop at MiniLink

Diagram

Meter Set To Read DC Volts

The indicated values are typical of a normal system. Actual readings may deviate slightly
due to the number of units connected and other system specific factors

Note: These tests assume that the controllers being checked are powered up.

Overview

This is a “quick check” to determine if any of the WHP Controllers or WHP Loop Control-
ler on a Local Communications Loop are damaged. Since all WHP Controllers will “float”
both of their communications connections at about 2.45 Volts, you can quickly check an
entire loop by unplugging it at the MiniLink.

Note: Be sure that the loop you are testing does not have a short circuit from T - R.

Damage typically occurs when the communications loop is exposed to excessive voltage, as
may occur during installation, due to wiring errors. The driver chips are socketed on all
boards to facilitate servicing. It is unusual for driver chips to fail during normal operation.
Almost all failures occur due to wiring related problems.

Measurements

Local Loop

Acceptable Range

T – SHLD

2.4 - 2.5 Volts DC

R – SHLD

2.4 - 2.5 Volts DC

Note: Minor variances may not indicate a problem if both tests indicate similar values.