American Water Heater RESIDENTIAL HYBRID ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER, HPE10280H045DV manual

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Fault Code Troubleshooting Guide

connector. Refer to chart #2 (p.33) for expected resistance value. If the measured resistance is >200Ω or =0Ω, the thermisitor is faulty.

Replace thermisitor assembly. Control board faulty-

Replace control board.

If replacing the control board doesn’t resolve the issue, contact technical support.

Coil Temperature Sensor Short or Open or Ad Error (Coil temperature sensor circuit is not functioning):

Loose connection or damaged wire-

Turn off power at the circuit breaker / fuse box.

Check that connector CN212 on control board is seated.

Check wires for damage.

Discharge temperature sensor is shorted or open-

Unplug ribbon cable from CN212; check resistance between pins 5 and 6 of the ribbon cable connector, refer to chart #1 (p.33) for expected resistance value. If the measured resistance is >40Ω or = 0Ω, the thermisitor is faulty.

Replace thermisitor assembly.

Control board faulty-

Replace control board.

If replacing the control board doesn’t resolve the issue, contact technical support.

Low Water Level Alarm (The tank is not full of water):

Tank is not completely filled with water-

Ensure that the tank is completely filled and cycle power off and back on to restart dry fire protection. Fault is still present-

Call tech services.

Heat Pump Low Pressure Fault (Lower pressure switch is open):

Low suction pressure-

Use a service gage set to check system pressures (high and low sides).

The low side pressure switch opens if suction pressure drops below 7.3 psi. and will reset (close) when pressure exceeds 21.8 psi; if suction pressure is less 21.8 psi, the low pressure switch is open, preventing the compressor from running.

Can be caused by poor air flow across the evaporator; make sure the evaporator and air filter are free of dust and dirt build up, see “Cleaning the Air Filter” (p.11) and “Cleaning the Evaporator” (p.35).

Can be caused by low refrigerant charge or a blockage in the refrigerant system.

Low side pressure checks good-

Disconnect the wires from the low pressure switch and check.

Heat Pump High Pressure Fault (High pressure switch is open):

High discharge pressure-

Use a service gage set to check system pressures (high and low sides).

The high pressure switch opens at 338 psi and resets when pressure drops below 275 psi.; if it is 275 psi or higher then the pressure switch is open, preventing the compressor from running.

Can be caused by poor air flow across the evaporator; make sure the evaporator and air filter are free of dust and dirt build up, see “Cleaning the Air Filter” (p.11) and “Cleaning the Evaporator” (p.35).

Can be caused by blockage in the refrigerant system or low water level in tank.

High side pressure is less than 275 psi.-

Disconnect the wires from the high pressure switch and check resistance across the terminals; 0

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Contents HPE10260H045DV 60 GAL HPE10280H045DV 80 GAL Service HandbookTable of Contents Certifications and Approvals IntroductionTerms, Definitions and Formulas Explosion Hazard Safety PrecautionsInstallation Checklist Symptom Cause Solution Potential Installation IssuesDry Fire Element Protection Powered Anode OperationChecking the Powered Anode for Proper Operation Water Piping System Piping InstallationTemperature & Pressure Relief Valve Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveClosed System/Thermal Expansion Discharge LineCleaning/Replacing the Air Filter General Service informationRoutine Preventive Maintenance Air Filter Cleaning/ReplacementOperational Overview Operating Mode DescriptionsHeat Pump Water Heater Operation User Interface Module OverviewSelecting Operating Mode Adjusting Set Point TemperatureOperating Your Heat Pump Water Heater Turning the Unit OnHeat Pump Water Heater Control Board Overview Control Board OverviewSection a of Control Board RY 203 Upper Element Relay CN 203 Powered AnodeSection B of Control Board Section C of Control Board CN 204 Upper and Lower tank water temperature sensorsCN 212 Temperature Sensors Section C of Control Board con’t Heater Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram for Models With RelayFIigure Wiring Diagram for Non-Relay ModelsInterpreting the fault code history Accessing the Maintenance DisplayAccessing the Maintenance Display Screen Message MeaningIIB. Testing for a Grounded Element IIA. Testing for a Burned Out ElementElement Test Continuity Tester Preparing for the TestElement Test OhmMeter Heating Element Replacement ECO Function and Troubleshooting Energy Cutout ECO Switch TroubleshootingResetting a tripped ECO Relay Number Load Check PinsChecking the Run Capacitor Removing the Powered Anode Powered Anode Troubleshooting and ReplacementReplacing the Powered Anode Removing the Top Housing ShroudCheck Voltage Resistance Compressor Check Flow Chart± 5% Values with 240 VAC inputPowered Anode Check Flow Chart UIM Fan Check Flow ChartFan Check Flow Chart Temperature Sensor Resistance Measurement Temperature SensorsSensor Connector Chart Pins OverviewChart #1 Resistance vs. Temperature ChartsChart #3 Pressure-Temperature Chart for Refrigerant R-134aImportant Do not damage the fan blades Cleaning the EvaporatorImportant Do not spray cleaner on the fan motor Problem Possible Cause TEST/CORRECTIVE Action Troubleshooting Common Service ProblemsCap T&P discharge pipe Operating CostsValve, etc Drain valve, reliefCrackling, gurgling Popping, rumblingFan Connect Fault Heat pump fan circuit is open Fault Code Troubleshooting GuideFault Code Troubleshooting Guide Heat Pump High Pressure Fault High pressure switch is open Low Water Level Alarm The tank is not full of waterHeat Pump Low Pressure Fault Lower pressure switch is open Main Control Board RAM Fault Main board failure Main Control Board Crystal Fault Main board failureMain Control Board ROM Fault Main board failure Main Control Board Eeprom Fault Main board failurePower Anode Over Current Powered anode circuit not working Low Supply Voltage Fault Very low input voltageNo Display on User Interface Module UIM Power Anode ADC Error Powered anode circuit not workingDraining and Filling the Water Heater Draining and Filling the Water HeaterDisposal of Condensate Condensate Pump TroubleshootingCondensate Drain Maintenance Part Number

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