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Aquazone™ Deluxe D Control LED Indica-

tors — There are 3 LED indicators on the Deluxe D Control:

STATUS LED — Status LED indicates the current status or mode of the Deluxe D control. The Status LED light is green.

TEST LED — Test LED will be activated any time the De- luxe D control is in test mode. The Test LED light is yellow.

FAULT LED — Fault LED light is red. The fault LED will al- ways flash a code representing the last fault in memory. If there is no fault in memory, the fault LED will flash code 1 on the and appear as 1 fast flash alternating with a 10-second pause. See Table 29.

SERVICE

Perform the procedures outlined below periodically, as indicated.

IMPORTANT: When a compressor is removed from this unit, system refrigerant circuit oil will remain in the com- pressor. To avoid leakage of compressor oil, the refrigerant lines of the compressor must be sealed after it is removed.

IMPORTANT: All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered without exception. Technicians must fol- low industry accepted guidelines and all local, state and fed- eral statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants.

IMPORTANT: To avoid the release of refrigerant into the atmosphere, the refrigerant circuit of this unit must only be serviced by technicians which meet local, state and federal proficiency requirements.

IMPORTANT: To prevent injury or death due to electrical shock or contact with moving parts, open unit disconnect switch before servicing unit.

Filters — Filters must be clean for maximum performance. Inspect filters every month under normal operating conditions. replace when necessary.

IMPORTANT: Units should never be operated with- out a filter.

Water Coil — Keep all air out of the water coil. Check open loop systems to be sure the well head is not allowing air to infiltrate the water line. Always keep lines airtight.

Inspect heat exchangers regularly, and clean more frequent- ly if the unit is located in a “dirty” environment. Keep the heat exchanger full of water at all times. Open-loop systems should have an inverted P trap placed in the discharge line to keep water in the heat exchanger during off cycles. Closed-loop systems must have a minimum of 15 psi during the summer and 40 psi during the winter. Generally, the higher the water flow through the bail, the lower the chance for sealing.

Check P trap frequently for proper operation.

IMPORTANT: To avoid fouled machinery and extensive unit clean-up, DO NOT operate units without filters in place. DO NOT use equipment as a temporary heat source during construction.

Condensate Drain Pans — Check condensate drain pans for algae growth twice a year. If algae growth is apparent, consult a water treatment specialist for proper chemical treat- ment. Applying an algaecide every three months will typically eliminate algae problems in most locations.

Refrigerant System — Verify air and water flow rates are at proper levels before servicing. To maintain sealed circuit- ry integrity, do not install service gauges unless unit operation appears abnormal.

Check to see that unit is within the superheat and subcool- ing temperature ranges shown in Table 21. If the unit is not within these ranges, recover and reweigh in refrigerant charge.

Table 29 — Aquazone Deluxe D Control Current LED Status and Alarm Relay Operations

DESCRIPTION

STATUS LED

TEST LED

FAULT LED (Red)

ALARM RELAY

(Green)

(Yellow)

 

 

 

Normal Mode

On

Off

Flash Last Fault Code in Memory

Open

Normal Mode with PM

On

Off

Flashing Code 8

Cycle (closed 5 sec,

open 25 sec, …)

 

 

 

 

Deluxe D Control is

Off

Off

Off

Open

non-functional

 

 

 

 

Test Mode

On

Flash Last Fault Code in Memory

Cycling Appropriate Code

Night Setback

Flashing Code 2

Flash Last Fault Code in Memory

ESD

Flashing Code 3

Flash Last Fault Code in Memory

Invalid T-stat Inputs

Flashing Code 4

Flash Last Fault Code in Memory

No Fault in Memory

On

Off

Flashing Code 1

Open

HP Fault

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 2

Open

LP Fault

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 3

Open

FP1 Fault

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 4

Open

FP2 Fault

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 5

Open

CO Fault

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 6

Open

Over/Under Voltage

Slow Flash

Off

Flashing Code 7

Open (closed after 15 minutes)

HP Lockout

Fast Flash

Off

Flashing Code 2

Closed

LP Lockout

Fast Flash

Off

Flashing Code 3

Closed

FP1 Lockout

Fast Flash

Off

Flashing Code 4

Closed

FP2 Lockout

Fast Flash

Off

Flashing Code 5

Closed

CO Lockout

Fast Flash

Off

Flashing Code 6

Closed

 

LEGEND

 

 

 

CO

Condensate Overflow

HP

High Pressure

ESD

Emergency Shutdown

LP

Low Pressure

FP

Freeze Protection

PM

Performance Monitor

NOTES:

1.If there is no fault in memory, the Fault LED will flash code 1.

2.Codes will be displayed with a 10-second Fault LED pause.

3.Slow flash is 1 flash every 2 seconds.

4.Fast flash is 2 flashes every 1 second.

5.EXAMPLE: “Flashing Code 2” is represented by 2 fast flashes fol- lowed by a 10-second pause. This sequence will repeat continually until the fault is cleared.

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