ASPT Service Manual

Table Of Contents
SYSTEM OPERATION
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Heating Cycle
The reversing valve on the GSZ, SSZ, ANZ, ASZ and DSZ
models is energized in the cooling cycle through the “O”
terminal on the room thermostat.
These models have a 24 volt reversing valve coil. When
the thermostat selector switch is set in the cooling position,
the “O” terminal on the thermostat is energized all the time.
Care must be taken when selecting a room thermostat.
Refer to the installation instructions shipped with the
product for approved thermostats.
When the room thermostat calls for heat, the contacts of
the room thermostat close making terminals R to Y & G,
the low voltage circuit of the transformer is completed.
Current now ows through the magnetic holding coils of the
compressor contactor (CC) and fan relay (RFC).
This draws in the normally open contact CC, starting the
compressor condenser fan motors. At the same time,
contacts RFC close, starting the indoor fan motor.
When the thermostat is satised, it opens its contacts,
breaking the low voltage circuit, causing the compressor
contactor and indoor fan relay to open, shutting down the
system.
If the room thermostat fan selector switch should be set
to the “on” position, then the indoor blower would run
continuously rather than cycling with the compressor.
When the thermostat is satised, appropriate commands
are sent to the UC control. The compressor relay and
outdoor fan relay is de-energized. The compressor high
stage solenoid is de-energized if it was energized. The UC
control sends an appropriate command to the indoor unit to
de-energize the indoor blower motor.
Indoor
Coil
Accumulator
Bi-Flow
Filter Dryer
Outdoor
Coil
Thermostatic
Expansion
Valve
Check Valve
Reversing Valve
(De-Energized)
Indoor
Coil
Accumulator
Bi-Flow
Filter Dryer
Outdoor
Coil
Thermostatic
Expansion
Valve
Check Valve
Reversing Valve
(Energized)
Heating Cycle