Service & Parts Manual (Non Q) (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- OPERATION
- ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
- REMOVE AND INSTALL THE CHASSIS
- R-410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR
- COMPONENT TESTING
- Hermetic Components Check
- Reversing Valve Description And Operation
- Testing The Reversing Valve Solenoid Coil
- Checking The Reversing Valve
- Replace The Reversing Valve
- Touch Test Chart : To Service Reversing Valves
- Compressor Checks
- Compressor Replacement
- Fan Motor
- Capacitors
- Heating Element
- Drain Pan Valve
- Testing the User Interface and Electronic Control Board
- Thermistors Description
- Electronic Control Board Identification
- Replace the Electronic Control Board
- Replace the User Interface
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- PARTS CATALOG
- Available Accessories
36 PB
OPERATION
Unit Heat Control Operation - Heat Pump Only Unit (KHS10A10 has no electric heat back-up)
Once the ambient temperature falls below the Heating Demand Threshold
(1.5 ˚F Below the Heat Set Point Temperature), the heating cycle begins. The fan is turned on 5 seconds before.
Satised
Point
Figure 343 (Heat Control (Heat Pump Only)
KHS10A10 Heat Pump Defrost Cycle Operation
The defrost in this unit is an active reverse cycle. The defrost control runs in the background and determines when
a defrost cycle is required. Once initiated, the defrost cycle runs to completion.
The defrost cycle can only be initiated when the heat pump is in operation. The compressor will not be turned off
to avoid activating the compressor’s time delay. The reversing valve will be switched to the cool mode position.
The indoor fan/blower will be turned off. Once the defrost cycle is nished, the system should re-enter a heating
demand cycle if required.
When the heat pump run time is 60 minutes or greater with an outdoor coil temperature of 26F degrees or lower,
the control will run an active defrost for up to 6 minutes. When the temperature at the outdoor coil reaches 54F
degrees, the heat pump heat will resume.