Allied Air Enterprises 15) Defrost Control Board Diagnostic LEDs, Compressor Delay, Time Delay

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jumper is not in place, the control defaults to a 90-minute defrost interval. The maximum defrost period is 14 minutes and cannot be adjusted.

A test option is provided for troubleshooting. The test mode may be started any time the unit is in the heating mode and the defrost thermostat is closed or jumpered. If the jumper is in the TEST position at power up, the control will ignore the test pins. When the jumper is placed across the TEST pins for 2 seconds, the control will enter the defrost mode. If the jumper is removed before an additional 5-second period has elapsed (7 seconds total), the unit will remain in defrost mode until the defrost thermostat opens or 14 minutes have passed. If the jumper is not removed until after the additional 5-second period has elapsed, the defrost will terminate and the test option will not function again until the jumper is removed and reapplied.

Compressor Delay

The defrost board has a field-selectable function to reduce occasional sounds that may occur while the unit is cycling in and out of the defrost mode. The compressor will be cycled off for 30 seconds going in and out of the defrost mode when the compressor delay jumper is removed.

NOTE: The 30-second “off” cycle is not functional when jumpering the TEST pins.

Time Delay

The timed-off delay is 5 minutes long. The delay helps to protect the compressor from short cycling in case the power to the unit is interrupted or a pressure switch opens. The delay is bypassed by placing the timer select jumper across the TEST pins for 0.5 seconds.

Pressure Switch Circuit

The defrost control includes LO-PS terminals to connect an optional low pressure (loss of charge pressure) switch. A high pressure switch (optional) can be connected to the HI PS terminals (see Figure 8 on page 7).

During a single demand cycle, the defrost control will lock out the unit after the fifth time that the circuit is interrupted by any pressure switch wired to the control board. In addition, the diagnostic LEDs will indicate a locked-out pressure switch after the fifth occurrence of an open pressure switch (see Table 3). The unit will remain locked out until power to the board is interrupted, then re-established, or until the jumper is applied to the TEST pins for 0.5 seconds.

NOTE: The defrost control board ignores input from the low pressure switch terminals as follows:

During the TEST mode

During the defrost cycle

During the 90-second start-up period

For the first 90 seconds each time the reversing valve switches heat/cool modes

If the TEST pins are jumpered and the 5-minute delay is being bypassed, the LO PS terminal signal is not ignored during the 90-second start-up period.

Diagnostic LEDs

The defrost board uses two LEDs for diagnostics. The LEDs flash a specific sequence according to the condition as shown in Table 3.

Defrost Control Board

Diagnostic LEDs

Mode

Green LED

Red LED

(DS2)

(DS1)

 

 

 

 

No Power

Off

Off

to Board

 

 

 

 

 

Normal Operation/

Simultaneous Slow Flash

Power to Board

 

 

Anti-Short Cycle

Alternating Slow Flash

Lockout

 

 

 

 

 

Low Pressure

Off

Slow Flash

Switch Fault

 

 

Low Pressure

Off

On

Switch Lockout

 

 

 

 

 

High Pressure

Slow Flash

Off

Switch Fault

 

 

High Pressure

On

Off

Switch Lockout

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3

Circulating Air Blower

Depending on the package unit model, the blower motor will be either a multi-tap PSC motor or a variable speed motor.

PSC Motor

The circulating air blower is controlled by a timing circuit in the blower control. Timings are not adjustable.

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