Bard QW4S1, QW3S1, QW5S1, QW2S1 Optional CFM Service Hints, Important Installer Note, Phase Monitor

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DELAY ON MAKE TIMING

.05 minutes

(30 seconds)

DOB

= 123 seconds DOM

1.0 minutes

(60 seconds)

DOB

= 126 seconds DOM

2.0 minutes

(120 Seconds)

DOB

= 132 seconds DOM

3.0 minutes

(180 seconds)

DOB

= 138 seconds DOM

4.0 minutes

(240 seconds)

DOB

= 144 seconds DOM

5.0 minutes

(300 seconds)

DOB

= 150 seconds DOM

 

 

 

 

OPTIONAL CFM

SERVICE HINTS

All models covered by this Manual are factory set to operate at rated CFM levels as shown in Table 4. Rated CFM is required for ducted applications for maximum performance ratings.

For free blow applications where Full Load Rated CFM is undesirable due to sound levels, there is an optional CFM that can be obtained (-10%). This CFM level will reduce the system capacity performance by approximately 2% at the same energy efficiency.

For Full Load Optional CFM:

1.Disconnect all power to the unit. Failure to do so may result in damage to the motor.

2.Open hinged return air grille service panel.

3.Open control panel cover.

4.Locate low voltage terminal strip and purple wire with white trace that connects to terminal “Y2”. Disconnect this wire from terminal “Y2” and tape off end.

5.Reverse steps to reassemble.

IMPORTANT INSTALLER NOTE

For improved start up performance, wash the indoor coil with dishwashing detergent.

PHASE MONITOR

All units with three phase scroll compressors are equipped with a three phase line monitor to prevent compressor damage due to phase reversal.

The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two LEDs. If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor and phases are correct, the green LED will light and contactor will energize. If phases are reversed, the red fault LED will be lit and compressor operation is inhibited.

If a fault condition occurs, reverse two of the supply leads to the unit. Do not reverse any of the unit factory wires as damage may occur.

1.Caution user to maintain clean air filters at all times. Also, not to needlessly close off supply air registers. This may reduce airflow through the system which shortens equipment service life as well as increasing operating costs and noise levels.

2.Check all power fuses or circuit breakers to be sure that they are the correct rating.

3.The heat pump wall thermostats perform multiple functions. Be sure that all function switches are correctly set for the desired operating mode before trying to diagnose any reported service problems.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

COOLING – A 24V solenoid coil on the reversing valve controls the cooling cycle operation. There are two different thermostat options. 1.) Allows for “Auto” changeover from cycle to cycle. 2.) The other (Manual changeover). The Auto changeover mode will cause the reversing valve solenoid to cycle with each cooling call and may cause a “swooshing sound” with refrigerant equalization at the end of each cycle.

On a call for Part Load Cooling by the thermostat, it completes a circuit from “R” to “Y1”, “O” and “G” for part load cooling. “Y1” starts the compressor, “O” energizes the reversing valve and “G” starts the indoor blower.

On a call for Full Load Cooling by the thermostat, it completes the same as Part Load Cooling above, but also includes a signal to “Y2”. Signal “Y2” energizes the staging solenoid on the side of the compressor and the signal also goes to the indoor blower to ramp-up the airflow.

HEATING – On a call for Part Load Heating by the thermostat, it completes a circuit from “R” to “Y1” and “G”. “Y1” starts the compressor and “G” starts the indoor blower.

On a call for Full Load Heating by the thermostat, it completes the same as Part Load Heating above, but also includes a signal to “Y2”. Signal “Y2” energizes the staging solenoid on the side of the compressor and the signal also goes to the indoor blower to ramp-up the airflow.

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Contents QW2S1 QW3S1 QW4S1 QW5S1 Bryan, OhioContents Figures Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersElectrical Specifications QW Model NomenclatureUnit Dimensions Shipping Damage Unit Removal from SkidHandling Unit After Removal from Skid Removal of Unit from SkidMinimum Installation Height GeneralProper Handling of Unit After Removal from Skid Installation of Unit Through Wall with Wall Sleeve Installation with Free Blow Plenum Ducted ApplicationDuct Work FiltersCondensate Drain Supply Duct ConnectionsCondensate Drain Optional Rear DrainRear Drain TOP View Commercial Room Ventilator OptionTEC Energy Recovery Ventilator Option Removal of the Q-TEC Energy Recovery VentilatorInstallation Instructions Mounting the UnitRemoving Locking Screws from Wheels Unit Mounting Without Ventilation Wall Sleeve Component Location Wiring Main Power Wiring LOW Voltage WiringOperating Voltage Range Wall ThermostatsBlower Motor LOW Voltage Wire Harness Plug LOW Voltage ConnectionsLOW Voltage Connections for DDC Control Remote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Option 24VACRemote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Plug #1 Adjustments Start UPDescription of Standard Equipment Compressor Control ModuleOptional CFM Service Hints Important Installer NotePhase Monitor Delay on Make TimingPressure Service Ports Piping Access to UnitIndoor Blower Performance Opening Rear of Unit Fluid Access From Floor Fluid Connections on Unit with Ventilation Wall SleeveFluid Connections on Unit Without Ventilation Wall Sleeve Pressure Table Flow Rate for Various FluidsOptional Accessories Circulation System Design Copper Water Coil ApplicationCirculation System Start UP Procedure for Closed Loop System Water Temperature and Pressure ProcedurePerformance Model DORFC-1 Loop Pump Module Performance Model DORFC-2 Loop Pump ModulePiping Diagram Water ConnectionsConstant Flow Valves System Start UP Procedure for Open Loop Applications Well Pump SizingRemedies of Water Problems Water CorrosionLake and Pond Installations Cleaning Water CoilWater Well System Cooling Tower / Boiler Application Water Flow and Pressure DropWater Source Heat Pump Water Source Heat Pump Service Unbrazing System ComponentsTroubleshooting GE ECM Motors Don’tTroubleshooting GE ECM Motors CONT’D Replacing ECM Control ModuleCommon Cause Occasional Cause Denotes Ground Source Heat Pump Performance Report Following Information is Needed To Check Performance of Unit