Bard QH362, QH243, QH602, QH482, QH422, QH302 installation instructions Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

TABLE 5

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

 

Symptom

Possible Causes

What & How to Check / Repair

 

 

 

Compressor will

Check for 24V from R to C

If 24V is not present at R, check wiring from board to transformer and check transformer input

not start (heating

on the heat pump control

and output voltage. If transformer has no 24V output, determine cause and replace

or cooling)

 

transformer.

 

 

 

 

Check for 24V from Y to C

If 24V is not present, check thermostat and thermostat wiring, outdoor thermostat (if equipped)

 

on low voltage terminal strip

phase monitor (if equipped, used on some 3-phase models). If 24V is present continue to

 

 

next step.

 

 

 

 

Check for 24V from C to

If 24V is present, check and/or replace compressor contactor. If 24V is not present, jump the

 

CC on heat pump control

speed up terminal for 10 seconds. If compressor does not start check for 24V from C to L1

 

 

on the heat pump control.

 

 

 

 

Compressor lock out

If 24V is not present at L1 of the heat pump control, check the high pressure switch and low

 

 

pressure bypass relay (if equipped) and all associated wiring and terminals. The safety circuit

 

 

is a closed circuit. If the high pressure switch or low pressure bypass relay are open, the

 

 

control will lock out the compressor. Replace defective component. Cycle power off and on to

 

 

reset lock out. Jump speed up terminals for 10 seconds to override 5-minute time delay.

 

 

 

 

Defective heat pump control

If 24V is present from C to Y, and C to L1 on the heat pump control, the time delay has been

 

 

overridden or expired and no 24V is present at CC, replace the heat pump control.

 

 

 

Fan outdoor motor

Heat pump control defective

Check across fan relay on heat pump control. (Com-NC)

does not run

 

Replace heat pump control.

(cooling or heating

 

 

Motor defective

Check for open or shorted motor winding. Replace motor.

except during

 

 

Motor capacitor defective

Check capacitor rating. Check for open or shorted capacitor. Replace capacitor.

defrost)

 

 

 

Reversing valve

Heat pump control defective

Check for 24V between RV-C and B-C.

does not energize

 

1. Check control circuit wiring.

(heating only)

 

2. Replace heat pump control

 

 

 

 

Reversing valve solenoid

Check for open or shorted coil.

 

coil defective

Replace solenoid coil.

 

 

 

Unit will not go

Temperature sensor or heat

Disconnect temperature sensor from board and jumper across "SPEEDUP" terminals and "SEN

into defrost

pump control defective

JMP" terminals. This should cause the unit to go through a defrost cycle within one minute.

(heating only)

 

1. If unit goes through defrost cycle, replace temperature sensor.

 

 

2. If unit does not go through defrost cycle, replace heat pump control.

 

 

 

Unit will not come

Temperature sensor or heat

Jumper across "SPEEDUP" terminal.

out of defrost

pump control defective.

This should cause the unit to come out of defrost within one minute.

(heating only)

 

1. If unit comes out of defrost cycle, replace temperature sensor.

 

 

2. If unit does not come out of defrost cycle, replace heat pump control.

 

 

 

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