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c.If proper voltage is indicated at the contactor and con- tactor closes, the board is operating properly.

8.To verify compressor lockout logic:

a.Disconnect CLO sensor wires connected to CLO1 at the control board. Check wires for continuity. If there is no continuity, replace the sensor.

b.Connect the multimeter to read voltage between Pin X at plug P1 and ground.

c.Turn unit power on and check the multimeter. Within a few seconds the meter should indicate 24 v. If it does not, the control board is defective and must be replaced.

d.Turn unit power off. Use a toggle switch to connect a fresh 1.5-v battery to the terminals marked CLO1 as shown in Fig. 65.

The negative (−Ve) pole of the battery must be con- nected to the inner terminal, and the positive (1Ve) pole must be connected to the outer terminal as shown in Fig. 65.

e.Turn unit power on and use the toggle switch to make

and break the connection between the outer CLO1 ter- minal and the positive (1Ve) pole of the battery.

f.If the multimeter shows 24 v when the battery is dis- connected and no voltage when the battery is con- nected, the CLO logic is good. If the multimeter shows no change, the CLO logic is defective and the board must be replaced.

Symptom: Compressor no. 2 will not operate.

1.Be sure unit power is off. Disconnect the 2 wires attached to the terminals marked SC2.

2.Check continuity between the 2 wires. If there is no con- tinuity, the problem is external to the control board (pos- sibly the pressure switches). If there is continuity, proceed to Step 3.

3.Reconnect the wires removed in Step 1.

4.With unit power still off, disconnect plug P1 from the con- trol board and install jumper wire across Pins R and Y2 at plug P1.

5.Connect a voltmeter across the coil for compressor no. 2 contactor.

6.Energize unit and monitor the voltage for a few seconds.

IMPORTANT: Do not run compressor too long.

7.a. If proper voltage is indicated at the contactor, but con- tactor fails to close, replace contactor.

b.If voltage is indicated for a few seconds (i.e., the con- tactor momentarily pulls in and is then deenergized), the Compressor Lockout (CLO) logic has shut down the unit. This is an indication that the board is not sens- ing proper compressor current, or that one of the safe- ties has tripped. Proceed to Step 8 to verify compres- sor lockout logic operation.

c.If proper voltage is indicated at the contactor and con- tactor closes, the board is operating properly.

8.To verify compressor lockout logic:

a.Disconnect CLO sensor wires connected to CLO2 at the control board. Check wires for continuity. If there is no continuity, replace the sensor.

b.Connect the multimeter to read voltage between Pin X on plug P1 and ground.

c.Turn unit power on and check the multimeter. Within a few seconds the meter should indicate 24 v. If it does not, the control board is defective and must be replaced.

d.Turn unit power off. Connect a fresh 1.5-v battery to terminals marked CLO2 as shown in Fig. 65.

The negative (−Ve) pole of the battery must be con- nected to the inner terminal, and the positive (±Ve) pole must be connected to the outer terminal as shown in Fig. 65.

e.Turn unit power on. Make and break the connection between the outer CLO2 terminal and the positive (±Ve) pole of the battery.

f.If the multimeter shows 24 v when the battery is dis- connected and no voltage when the battery is con- nected, the CLO logic is good. If the multimeter shows no change, the CLO logic is defective and the board must be replaced. Remove all jumpers and replace all plugs except plug P1. (Replace plug P1 only if no fur- ther troubleshooting is required.)

Symptom: First or second stage of heating will not operate.

1.Turn unit power off. Disconnect plugs P1 and P3.

2.Check continuity between Pin W1 at plug P1 and Pin 5 at plug P3. If there is continuity, the board is good and the problem is either the connection at P3, or external to the control board. If there is no continuity, the control board is defective and must be replaced.

3.Check continuity between Pin W2 at plug P1 and Pin 7 at plug P3. If there is continuity, the board is good and the problem is either at the connection at plug P3 or ex- ternal to the board. If there is not continuity, the board is defective and must be replaced. Reconnect plug P3 to the control board. (Reconnect plug P1 only if no further trouble- shooting is required.)

Symptom: Evaporator fan will not energize on a call for heat.

1.Turn unit power off. Disconnect plug P1 and plug P4.

2.Install jumper wire between Pin R and Pin W1 at plug P1.

3.Turn unit power on. Check for continuity between Pin 6 and Pin 3 at plug P4 on control board.

4.If there is no continuity between these points, the board is defective and must be replaced.

NOTE: The control board (part number HK37AA001) has no time delay.

5.If there is continuity between these points, the problem is at the connection at plug P4 or external to the control board.

6.Turn unit power off. Reconnect plugs P1 and P4.

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions General ContentsRigging Label Ð Physical Data 034, 044 Units Ð Physical Data 054-074 Units Weight Distribution and Center of Gravity Operating Weights of Options and AccessoriesFt-in Ð Roof Curb 034, 044 UnitsDeg Ð Roof Curb 054-074 Units054,064 270 105¤8 074 255 101¤16 Ð Condenser Section Roof Curb 054-074 Units OnlyUnit Sizes 034 Install Outdoor HoodsOutdoor-Air Inlet Adjustments Economizer SettingsUnit Size Weight Ð Base Unit Dimensional Drawing 50DJ,DK,NP034,044 Units 8700 3946 5969 19-7 6717 Weight Ft-in Ð Base Unit Dimensional Drawing 50DJ,DK,NP054-074 UnitsDrain Location Selection AT 50% RH Approx DegField Electrical Connections Field Wire RoutingField Power Wiring Connections Electrical Data, 034 Units 10.0 14.0 84.2 110 90.8 110 10.0 15.2 96.4 125 15.0 22.0 103.211.0 81.2 100 93.8 110 10.0 15.2 99.4 125 15.0 22.0 106.267.8 73.6 10.0 12.2 78.0 100 15.0 18.0 83.865.8 75.6 10.0 12.2 80.0 100 15.0 18.0 85.8Electrical Data, 044 Units 10.0 14.0 99.9 125 106.5 125 10.0 15.2 112.1 15.0 22.0 118.9 15011.0 96.9 125 109.5 125 10.0 15.2 115.1 15.0 22.0 121.9 15010.0 11.0 78.3 100 84.1 110 10.0 12.2 88.5 15.0 18.0 94.376.3 100 86.1 110 10.0 12.2 90.5 15.0 18.0 96.3Electrical Data, 054 Units 20.0 27.0 135.6 175 10.0 15.2 144.8 175 15.0 22.0 151.6 200 20.0 28.0 157.615.0 21.0 129.6 175 10.0 15.2 150.8 200 15.0 22.0 157.6 20.0 28.0 163.620.0 22.0 109.3 125 10.0 12.2 116.5 150 15.0 18.0 122.3 20.0 22.0 126.315.0 17.0 104.3 125 10.0 12.2 121.5 150 15.0 18.0 127.3 20.0 22.0 131.3Electrical Data, 064 Units 20.0 27.0 151.6 200 10.0 15.2 160.8 200 15.0 22.0 167.6 20.0 28.0 173.615.0 21.0 145.6 175 10.0 15.2 166.8 200 15.0 22.0 173.6 20.0 28.0 179.6 22520.0 22.0 119.6 150 10.0 12.2 126.8 150 15.0 18.0 132.6 20.0 22.0 136.6 17515.0 17.0 114.6 150 10.0 12.2 131.8 150 15.0 18.0 137.6 175 20.0 22.0 141.6Electrical Data, 074 Units 20.0 27.0 172.8 225 10.0 15.2 182.0 225 15.0 22.0 188.8 250 20.0 28.0 194.815.0 21.0 166.8 225 10.0 15.2 188.0 250 15.0 22.0 194.8 20.0 28.0 200.820.0 22.0 138.8 175 10.0 12.2 146.0 175 15.0 18.0 151.8 200 20.0 22.0 155.815.0 17.0 133.8 175 10.0 12.2 151.0 200 15.0 18.0 156.8 20.0 22.0 160.8Field Control Thermostat Wiring Field Wiring for Building Pressurization and Smoke Purge Gas Piping Details Installing Flue/Inlet Hoods 48 Series Units OnlyFlue Hood PRE-START-UP Ð Field-Supplied Evaporator-Fan Pulley Data, 034,044 Units Gas Manifold Pressure 48 Series Units OnlyAir Quantity Limits cfm Ð Field-Supplied Evaporator-Fan Pulley Data, 054-074 UnitsGeneral Initial CheckHEATING, Units Without Economizer Compressors ServicePower Exhaust MOTORS, PULLEYS, and Belts Liquid Service VALVES, Filter DRIERS, and Sight GlassesEVAPORATOR-FAN MOTORS, PULLEYS, and Belts Burner Section Detail 48 Series Units Only Lubrication Modulating Power Exhaust Damper MotorBelt Installation and Tensioning AdjustmentsCondenser FAN Adjustment Pulley Alignment Charging Chart, 044 Units System One Condenser Fan Running Charging Chart, 064 Units System All Condenser Fans Running Main Burner Removal 48 Series Units Only Auxiliary Switch Stroke AdjustmentCompressor Protection Protective DevicesEconomizer Control Board Checkout Test Electric Heat 50 Series Units OnlyGas Heat 48 Series Units Only Economizer Motor CheckoutDetailed Check Control Board Component Arrangement Page Compressor Lockout Connections ACC Gas Heat Sections 48DJ,NP034,044 Units Gas Heat Sections 48DJ,NP054-074 Units Gas Heat DK034,044 Units Gas Heat DK054-074 Units Typical Wiring Schematic 48/50DJ,50DW Units 054-074 Shown Typical Wiring Schematic 48/50DJ,50DW Units 054-074 Shown Typical Wiring Schematic 48/50DK,50DY Units 054-074 Shown Typical Wiring Schematic 48/50DK,50DY Units 054-074 Shown Page Page Page Page Packaged Service Training Page Supply Voltage L1-L2 OUTDOOR-AIR TemperatureRETURN-AIR Temperature Model no Serial no Date Technician

NP034-074 specifications

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