System Pre-Start Procedures

Master Energy Control Checkout

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage!

Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.

1.Open the system control switches 5S1 and 5S2 to disable the Evaporator Fan and Heating system.

2.Verify that the main power disconnect switch and the control circuit switch 1S2, in the unit control panel, is “OFF”.

3.At the Master Energy Controller (7U11), in the unit control panel, remove at least one wire from each of the “Heat Relay” normally open contacts and one from each of the “Cool Relay” normally open contacts. Insulate the wires with tape to prevent shorting or grounding during control checkout.

4.Close the main power disconnect switch and turn the control circuit switch 1S2, in the unit control panel, “ON”.

WARNING

High Voltage is Present at Terminal Block 1TB1 or Unit Disconnect

Switch 1S1.

To prevent injury or death form electrocution, it is the responsibility of the technician to recognize this hazard and use extreme care when performing service procedures with the electrical power energized.

5.At the Master Energy Controller, use a digital voltmeter to verify that there is 20 volts DC power between terminals 1 (N) & 2 (+20). Refer to the illustration in Figure 36 for terminal identification.

Note: The wires that are still connected to one side of the “Cool Relay” contacts, are active with 115 volts applied. Ohming the contacts when only one wire is connected will not cause any damage to the ohmmeter. However, do not try to ohm any set of contacts with wires connected to both terminals of that contact.

6.To verify the “Heating” output relays are operating;

a.place a jumper between Terminals 2 (+20) & 5 (H).

b.place the ohmmeter leads across each set of normally open “Heat Relay” contacts. The ohmmeter should read “Resistance” which indicates that the heating output relays have “pulled in”.

7.To verify the “Cooling” output relays are operating;

a.Remove the jumper from Terminals 2 (+20) & 5 (H) and reinstall it between Terminals 2 (+20) & 4 (C).

b.place the ohmmeter leads across each set of normally open “Cool Relay” contacts. The ohmmeter should read “Resistance” which indicates that the cooling output relays have “pulled in”.

8.With all of the “Cooling Output” relays pulled in (step 7), measure the DC voltage across Terminals R (-) and W (+). The measured voltage should be approximately 1.7 to 2.1 VDC.

9.Remove the jumper installed between Terminals 2 (+20) & 4 (C).

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