Heat Controller A-13 installation instructions Cooling Trouble Shooting Chart

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COOLING TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

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SYMPTOM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

REMEDY

 

 

 

 

Unit will not run

Power off or loose electrical connection

• Check for correct voltage at compressor contactor in control

 

 

 

 

box

 

• Thermostat out of calibration-set too high

Reset

 

Failed contactor

• Check for 24 volts at contactor coil - replace if contacts are

 

 

 

 

open

 

Blown fuses

Replace fuses

 

Transformer defective

Check wiring-replace transformer

 

• High pressure control open (if provided)

Reset-also see high head pressure remedy-The high pressure

 

 

 

 

control opens at 610 PSIG

 

• Interconnecting low voltage wiring damaged

Replace thermostat wiring

 

 

 

 

 

Condenser fan runs, compressor

Run or start capacitor failed (single phase only)

Replace

doesn’t

Start relay defective 9single phase only)

Replace

 

Loose connection

• Check for correct voltage at compressor -

 

 

 

 

check & tighten all connections

 

• Compressor stuck, grounded or open motor winding

• Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset.

 

 

open internal overload.

 

If still open, replace the compressor.

 

Low voltage condition

 

At compressor terminals, voltage must be within 10% of rating

 

 

 

 

plate volts when unit is operating.

 

Low voltage condition

• Add start kit components

 

 

 

 

 

Insufficient cooling

Improperly sized unit

Recalculate load

 

Improper airflow

• Check - should be approximately 400 CFM per ton.

 

Incorrect refrigerant charge

• Charge per procedure attached to unit service panel.

 

• Air, non-condensibles or moisture in system

• Recover refrigerant, evacuate & recharge, add filter drier

 

Incorrect voltage

• At compressor terminals, voltage must be within 10% of rating

 

 

 

 

plate volts when unit is operating.

 

 

 

 

Compressor short cycles

Incorrect voltage

• At compressor terminals, voltage must be ± 10% of

 

 

 

 

nameplate marking when unit is operating.

 

Defective overload protector

• Replace - check for correct voltage

 

Refrigerant undercharge

Add refrigerant

 

 

 

 

Registers sweat

Low evaporator airflow

• Increase speed of blower or reduce restriction - replace air

 

 

 

 

filter

 

 

 

 

High head-low vapor pressures

Restriction in liquid line, expansion device or filter drier

• Remove or replace defective component

 

• Flow check piston size too small

• Change to correct size piston

 

Incorrect capillary tubes

Change coil assembly

 

• TXV does not open

Replace TXV

 

 

 

 

 

High head-high or normal vapor

Dirty condenser coil

Clean coil

pressure - Cooling mode

Refrigerant overcharge

Correct system charge

 

• Condenser fan not running

Repair or replace

 

• Air or non-condensibles in system

• Recover refrigerant, evacuate & recharge

 

 

 

 

 

Low head-high vapor pressures

Defective Compressor valves

Replace compressor

 

Incorrect capillary tubes

Replace coil assembly

 

 

 

 

Low vapor - cool compressor -

Low evaporator airflow

• Increase speed of blower or reduce restriction - replace air

iced evaporator coil

 

 

 

filter

 

• Operating below 65°F outdoors

• Add Low Ambient Kit

 

Moisture in system

• Recover refrigerant - evacuate & recharge - add filter drier

 

 

 

 

 

High vapor pressure

Excessive load

Recheck load calculation

 

Defective compressor

Replace

 

 

 

 

Fluctuating head & vapor

TXV hunting

• Check TXV bulb clamp - check air distribution on coil - replace

pressures

 

 

 

TXV

 

• Air or non-condensibles in system

• Recover refrigerant, evacuate & recharge

 

 

 

 

Gurgle or pulsing noise at

Air or non-condensibles in system

• Recover refrigerant, evacuate & recharge

expansion device or liquid line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circulating air blower & inducer

Manual reset overtemperature control

Reset or replace

run continuously,

tripped

 

 

compressor will not start

Wire loose in limit circuit

Check wiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Heat Controller Table of Contents IV. Specifications II. IntroductionIII. Checking Product Received Quick Reference Guide For R-410A Safety InformationVI. Unit Dimensions Supply and Return Dimensions Location Considerations VII. InstallationOutside Slab Installation Cover Panel INSTALLATION/CONVERSION Procedure Attaching Exhaust and Combustion AIR Inlet HoodsClearances Rooftop Installation Is Very Important and the INSTALLER’S ResponsibilityDuctwork Return AIR Rooftop UNI Roof or Ground Level Installation VIII. GAS SUPPLY, Condensate Drain and PipingGAS Connection NOx Models LP ConversionRegulator cap securely Adjusting or Checking Furnace InputCondensate Drain IX. WiringPower Supply Condensate DrainRecommended Branch Circuit Disconnect Location Branch Circuit Ampacity Supply Wire LENGTH-FEETInternal Wiring HOOK-UPThermostat Normal Furnace Operating Sequence Furnace Section Controls Ignition SystemTo Shut Down Furnace Operating InstructionsXI. System Operating Information Furnace Section Maintenance Lubrication Cooling Section MaintenanceCharging Replacement PartsTroubleshooting Wiring DiagramsIntegrated Furnace Control Speed TAP Block Page Nominal Sizes 3-5 Tons 10.6-17.6 kW XII. General Data TGC ModelsGeneral Data TGC Models Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 50,000 Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 50,000 61,000 Gross Cooling Capacity Btu kW 61,000 Electrical Data TGC Series XIII. MiscellaneousDrive GAS Electric Units TGCDIRECT-DRIVE Blower 208 Airflow Performance DIRECT-DRIVE 230 Airflow Performance GASCFM Air Delivery/RPM/Watts-460 Volts DIRECT-DRIVE 460 Airflow PerformanceGAS Electric Units TGC Range 1090 Motor 1/2 H.P. 1750 RPM 910 TON 13 Seer Models Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 13 Seer TON Cooling 14 Seer Cooling Trouble Shooting Chart Furnace Troubleshooting Guide Page Page

A-13 specifications

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The A-13 incorporates state-of-the-art smart technology, enabling users to control their heating system remotely. Through a dedicated mobile application, homeowners can adjust settings, monitor energy consumption, and receive maintenance alerts directly from their smartphones. This level of control offers convenience and ensures that the space is always comfortable upon arrival.

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Safety features are also a priority in the A-13 design. The unit includes multiple safety mechanisms, such as overheating protection and automatic shut-off functions, ensuring safe operation even during extended use.

Overall, the Heat Controller A-13 represents a blend of efficiency, performance, and user-friendly technology, making it a top choice for those seeking reliable and sustainable heating solutions in their spaces. With its combination of smart controls, quiet operation, and robust safety features, the A-13 is indeed a leader in modern heating solutions.