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Magnetic test/reset switch | Resets the sensor when it is in the alarm or trouble state. Activates or tests the sensor when it is in | |
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Alarm LED | Indicates the sensor is in the alarm state. | |
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Trouble LED | Indicates the sensor is in the trouble state. | |
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Dirty LED | Indicates the amount of environmental compensation used by the sensor | |
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Power LED | Indicates the sensor is energized. | |
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48TC
Controller’s Power LED is Off
1.Make sure the circuit supplying power to the control- ler is operational. If not, make sure JP2 and JP3 are set correctly on the controller before applying power.
2.Verify that power is applied to the controller’s supply input terminals. If power is not present, replace or re- pair wiring as required.
Remote Test/Reset Station’s Trouble LED Does Not flash When Performing a Dirty Test, But the Controller’s Trouble LED Does
1.Verify that the remote test/station is wired as shown in Fig. 26. Repair or replace loose or missing wiring.
2.Configure the sensor dirty test to activate the control- ler’s supervision relay. See “Changing sensor dirty test operation.”
Sensor’s Trouble LED is On, But the Controller’s Trouble LED is OFF
Remove JP1 on the controller.
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
Compressor Protection
Overcurrent
Each compressor has internal linebreak motor protection. Reset is automatic after compressor motor has cooled.
Overtemperature
Each compressor has an internal protector to protect it against excessively high discharge gas temperatures. Reset is automatic.
High Pressure Switch
Each system is provided with a high pressure switch mounted on the discharge line. The switch is
Low Pressure Switch
Each system is protected against a loss of charge and low evaporator coil loading condition by a low pressure switch located on the suction line near the compressor. The switch is
Supply (Indoor) Fan Motor Protection
Disconnect and lockout power when servicing fan motor.
2.9and 3.7 bhp motors are equipped with an overtemperature or protection device. The type of device depends on the motor size. See Table 4.
The High Static option supply fan motor is equipped with
a
The Thermik device is a
The External motor overload device is a
Troubleshooting supply fan motor overload trips: The supply fan used in 48TC units is a
Table 4 - Overcurrent Device Type
Motor Size (bhp) | Overload Device | Reset |
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1.7 | Internal Linebreak | Automatic |
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2.4 | Internal Linebreak | Automatic |
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2.9 | Thermik | Automatic |
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3.7 | Thermik | Automatic |
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4.7 | External | Manual |
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