Goodman Mfg RT6100004R13 manual 3B Cooling Anticipator, 3C Heating Anticipator

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SERVICING

4.Check the continuity of the thermostat and wiring. Repair or replace as necessary.

ResistanceHeaters

1.Set room thermostat to a higher setting than room temperature so both stages call for heat.

2.With voltmeter, check for 24 volts at each heater relay. Note: BBA/BBC heater relays are DC voltage.

3.No voltage indicates the trouble is in the thermostat or wiring.

4.Check the continuity of the thermostat and wiring. Repair or replace as necessary.

NOTE: Consideration must be given to how the heaters are wired (O.D.T. and etc.). Also safety devices must be checked for continuity.

S-3B COOLING ANTICIPATOR

The cooling anticipator is a small heater (resistor) in the thermostat. During the "off" cycle, it heats the bimetal

element helping the thermostat call for the next cooling cycle. This prevents the room temperature from rising too high before the system is restarted. A properly sized anticipator should maintain room temperature within 1 1/2 to 2 degree range.

The anticipator is supplied in the thermostat and is not to be replaced. If the anticipator should fail for any reason, the thermostat must be changed.

S-3C HEATING ANTICIPATOR

The heating anticipator is a wire wound adjustable heater which is energized during the "ON" cycle to help prevent overheating of the conditioned space.

The anticipator is a part of the thermostat and if it should fail for any reason, the thermostat must be replaced. See the following tables for recommended heater anticipator setting in accordance to the number of electric heaters installed.

S-3D TROUBLESHOOTING ENCODED TWO STAGE COOLING THERMOSTATS OPTIONS

Troubleshooting Encoded Two Stage Cooling Thermostats Options

T

E

S

T

INPUT

FROM

THERMOSTAT

POWER

TO

THERMOSTAT

TEST

FUNCTION

SIGNAL OUT

SIGNAL FAN

INDICATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S1 +

LOW SPEED COOL

YCON +

Y1

* S1 - *

* LO SPEED COOL *

* YCON - *

* Y / Y2 HI *

S1 + -

HI SPEED COOL

YCON + -

Y / Y2

S2 +

LO SPEED HEAT

W1 HEATER

W / W1

S2 -

O

ED -

O

 

 

( FUTURE USE )

 

S2 + -

LO SPEED HEAT

W1 HEATER

W / W1

 

HI SPEED HEAT

W2 HEATER

EM / W2

S3 +

G

NONE

G

* S3 - *

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

* S3 + - *

N/A

N/A

N/A

R + -

24 VAC

R TO T'STAT

R

 

 

 

 

COM

GND

COM TO T'STAT

C1 , C2

*ERROR CONDITION ( DIODE ON THERMOSTAT BACKWARDS )

SEE NOTE 3

SEE NOTE 3

*ERROR CONDITION ( S3 CAN ONLY READ + )

*ERROR CONDITION ( S3 CAN ONLY READ + )

NOTES:

1.) THE TEST SPADE CAN BE CONNECTED TO ANY OTHER TEST SPADE ON EITHER BOARD.

2.) THE + LED WILL BE RED AND WILL LIGHT TO INDICATE + HALF CYCLES. THE - LED WILL BE GREEN AND WILL LIGHT TO INDICATE - HALF CYCLES.

BOTH RED AND GREEN ILLUMINATED WILL INDICATE FULL CYCLES DENOTED BY + - .

3.) SIGNAL OUT CONDITION FOR W1 , W2 HEATER WILL BE AFFECTED BY OT1 PJ4 AND OT2 PJ2 JUMPERS AND OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS ATTACHED. THE TABLE ABOVE ASSUMES OT1 PJ4 IS REMOVED AND OT2 PJ2 IS MADE WITH NO OUTDOOR THERMOSTATS ATTACHED.

The chart above provides troubleshooting for either version of the encoded thermostat option. This provides diagnostic information for the GMC CHET18-60 or a conventional two cool / two stage heat thermostat with IN4005 diodes added as called out in the above section.

A test lead or jumper wire can be added from the test terminal to any terminal on the B13682-74 or B13682-71 variable speed terminal board and provide information through the use of the LED lights on the B13682-71 VSTB control. Using this chart, a technician can determine if the proper input signal is being received by the encoded VSTB control and diagnose any problems that may be relayed to the output response of the B13682-74 VSTM control.

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Contents Service Instructions Important Information Table of ContentsSafe Refrigerant Handling Split System Air Conditioners R-22 Product IdentificationSplit System Air Conditioners R-22 Split System Heat Pumps R-22 Product Identification Single Piece Air Handlers Single Piece Air Handlers MBR/MBE Air Handlers 036 036 120 3642 1824 ASC01 AccessoriesCPKF24 CPKF36 CPKF42 CPKF48 CPKF60 CPKF61 Expansion Valve Kits FSK01A Coil Accessories Condensing Unit Product DesignProduct Design Heating System OperationCooling Cycle System Operation Indoor Coil Outdoor Thermostatic Expansion Valve Description AFE18-60A Control BoardCOOLING/HP Analysis Chart Troubleshooting ChartServicing Table of Contents Servicing Checking Voltage Checking WiringChecking THERMOSTAT, WIRING, and Anticipator 3A Thermostat and Wiring3C Heating Anticipator 3B Cooling AnticipatorChecking Cycle Protector Checking Time Delay RelayTesting Coil Circuit Checking Transformer Control CircuitChecking Contactor Contacts Testing Compressor ContactorTesting FAN Relay Checking Contactor AND/OR RelaysApplies to ASC13 & ASH13 Copeland Comfort Alert DiagnosticsRed Trip Diagnostics TableChecking Capacitor Hard Start KIT WiringTesting Capacitor Resistance Checking Loss of Charge Protector16B Checking FAN and Blower Motor ECM Motors Testing Capacitance15B Capacitance Check 16A Checking FAN and Blower Motor Windings PSC Motors16C Checking ECM Motor Windings 16D ECM CFM AdjustmentsChart on Next Chart from Previous Itc h GE X13TM Motor Connections 16E Checking GE X13TM MotorsChecking Compressor 17A Resistance TestCompressor Ground Test Testing Compressor Windings17B Ground Test 17D Operation TestChecking Reversing Valve and Solenoid Testing Crankcase Heater Optional ItemTesting Defrost Control Testing Defrost ThermostatAR*F & MBR With Single Stage Heat Pumps 40 AR*F & MBR Electronic Blowers Time Delay RelaySequence of Operation AR*F & MBR With Single Stage Condensers41 AEP* & MBE with Single Stage CON Densers AEP* & MBE Electronic Blower Time Delay Relay41A AEP* & MBE with Single Stage Heat Pumps Electric Heater Optional Item 61A Checking Heater Limit Controls Temperature Rise F @ CFMRefrigeration Repair Practice Leak Testing Nitrogen or NITROGEN-TRACED61B Checking Heater Fuse Link Optional Electric Heaters Checking Heater ElementsCharging EvacuationEvacuation An inaccurately charged system will cause future prob- lems Checking Compressor Efficiency105B Thermostatic Expansion Valve Thermostatic Expansion Valves OverfeedingUnderfeeding SuperheatChecking Expansion Valve Operation Checking SubcoolingCompressor Burnout Overcharge of RefrigerantChecking Restricted Liquid Line NON-CONDENSABLESRefrigerant Piping Suction Line Drier Clean-Up MethodInstallation Requirements System Charging Reversing Valve ReplacementStatic Pressure Drop AIR Handler External StaticCoil Static Pressure Drop Total External StaticALL Fuel System AFE18-60A Control Board Accessories Wiring DiagramsALL Fuel System Control Board AFE18-60A 10kw and Below, One Stage Electric Heat OT/EHR18-60 #2 GRD PLM PLF XFMR-R XFMR-C After Installing Optional Heat KIT, Mark AN X Provided Above HKR Heat Kit GRD PLM PLF Accessories Wiring Diagrams