Diagnostics

Low temperature detection

Condensate overflow

Low air flow - fan status

Discharge air temp limit

Space temperature failure1

Entering water temp failure1

Discharge air temp failure

Outdoor air temp failure1

Local setpoint failure1

Local fan mode failure1

CO2 sensor failure1

Generic AIP failure1

Humidity input failure1

Defrosting compressor lockout1

Maintenance required

Invalid Unit Configuration

Generic temperature failure

Discharge air low limit

Resetting Diagnostics

There are seven ways to reset unit diagnostics:

1.Automatically by the controller

2.By initiating a manual output test at the controller

3.By cycling power to the controller

4.By using a building automation system (Tracer™ ZN510 or ZN520 only)

5.By using the Rover™ service tool

6.By using any other communicating device able to access the controller’s diagnostic reset input (Tracer ZN510 or ZN520 only)

7.By cycling the fan switch from off to any speed setting (Tracer ZN520 only)

Automatic Reset by the Controller

The controller includes an automatic diagnostic reset function which attempts to automatically restore the unit when a low temperature diagnostic occurs.

Note: The controller implements the automatic diagnostic reset function only once every 24 hours. For the controller to increment the 24 hour timer, you must maintain power to the controller. Cycling power resets all timers and counters.

After the controller detects the first low temperature diagnostic, the unit waits 30 minutes before invoking the automatic diagnostic reset function. The automatic diagnostic reset function clears the special diagnostic and attempts to restore the controller to normal operation. The controller resumes normal operation until another diagnostic occurs.

Note: The automatic diagnostic reset function does not operate during the manual output test sequence.

If a special diagnostic occurs within 24 hours after an automatic diagnostic reset, the controller must be manually reset. Other possible methods of resetting diagnostics are described in the sections that follow.

1Non-latching diagnostics automatically reset when the input is present and valid.

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