Instruction manual

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STATUS CODES
Table 3 shows the status codes flashed by the amber status light.
Most system problems can be diagnosed by reading the status code
as flashed by the amber status light on the control board.
The codes are flashed by a series of short and long flashes of the
status light. The short flashes indicate the first digit in the status
code, followed by long flashes indicating the second digit of the
error code. The short flash is 0.25 second ON and the long flash is
1.0 second ON. Time between flashes is 0.25 second. Time
between short flash and first long flash is 1.0 second. Time
between code repeating is 2.5 seconds with LED OFF.
Count the number of short and long flashes to determine the
appropriate flash code. Table 3 gives possible causes and actions
related to each error.
Example: 3 short flashes followed by 2 long flashes indicates a 32
code. Table 3 shows this to be low pressure switch open.
Table 2 Status Codes
OPERATION FAUL T
AMBER LED
FLASH C ODE
Possible Cause and Action
Standby no call
for unit operation
None On solid, no flash Normal operation --- 3 thermostat wires or 4 wire Infinity Control
Standby no call
for unit operation
None Off
Normal operation --- No call for cooling with 2 ---wire connection or indoor unit not
powered.
Cooling Operation None 1, pause Normal operation
System Communications
Failure
16
Communication with user interface lost. Check wiring to UI, indoor and outdoor
units
High Pressure
Switch Open
31
High pressure switch trip. C heck refrigerant charge, outdoor fan operation and coils
for airflow restrictions.
Low Pressure
Switch Open
32 Low pressure switch trip. Check refrigerant charge and indoor air flow
Control Fault 45
Outdoor unit control board has failed. Control board needs to be replaced.
Brown Out
(24 v)
46
The control voltage is less than 15.5v for at least 4 seconds. Compressor and f a n
operation not allowed until control voltage is a minimum of 17.5v. Verify control
voltage.
Outdoor Air Temp Sen-
sor Fault
53 Outdoor air sensor not reading or out of range. Ohm out sensor and check wiring
Outdoor Coil Sensor
Fault
55 Coil sensor not reading or out of range. Ohm out sensor and check wiring
Thermistors out
of ra nge
56
Improper relationship between coil sensor and outdoor air sensor. Ohm out sen-
sors and check wiring.
Thermal Cutout 72
Compressor voltage sensed after start---up, then absent for 10 consecutive sec-
onds while cooling demand exists. Possible causes are internal compressor over-
load trip or loss of high voltage to compressor without loss of control voltage. The
control will continue fan operation and wait 15 minutes to attempt a restart. Fault
will clear when restart is successful, or low voltage power is cycled.
Contactor Shorted 73
Compressor voltage sensed when no demand for compressor operation exists.
Contactor may be stuck closed or there is a wiring error.
No 230V at
Compressor
74
Compressor voltage not sensed when compressor should be starting. Disconnect
may be open or contactor may be stuck open or there is a wiring error.
Thermal Lockout 82
Thermal cutout occurs in three consecutive cycles. Unit operation locked out for 4
hours or until 24v power recycled.
Low Pressure Lockout 83
Low pressure switch trip has occurred during 5 consecutive cycles. Unit operation
locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.
High Pressure
Lockout
84
High pressure switch trip has occurred during 5 consecutive cycles. Unit operation
locked out for 4 hours or until 24v power recycled.
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