Installation and Maintenance Manual
Table Of Contents
- Warnings, Cautions and Notices
- Model Number Descriptions
- General Information
- ECM Application Notes
- Dimensions and Weights
- Receiving and Handling
- Pre-Installation
- Installation—Mechanical
- Installation—Piping
- Installation—Sensors
- Installation—Electrical
- ECM Overview and Setup
- Time Clock
- Wired Controllers—Communication Wiring
- Pre-Start
- Startup
- Tracer ZN520 Unit Startup
- Tracer UC400 Unit Startup
- General Information
- Fan Mode Switch Operation
- Tracer ZN520 Operation
- UC400 Controller Operation
- Tracer ZN520 Sequence of Operation
- UC400 Sequence of Operation
- Power-up Sequence (UC400)
- Random Start (UC400)
- Occupancy Modes (UC400)
- Timed Override Control (UC400)
- Zone Temperature Control (UC400)
- Discharge Air Tempering (UC400)
- Heating or Cooling Mode (UC400)
- Entering Water Temperature Sampling Function (UC400)
- Fan Operation (UC400)
- Exhaust Control (UC400)
- Valve Operation (UC400)
- Modulating Outdoor/Return Air Damper (UC400)
- Two-position Control Of A Modulating Outdoor Air Damper (UC400)
- Electric Heat Operation (UC400)
- Dehumidification Operation (UC400)
- Peer-to-peer Communication (UC400)
- Unit Protection Strategies (UC400)
- Maintenance
- Diagnostics
- Replacing ECM Components

ECM Overview and Setup
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Error Codes
Displayed during
abnormal operation.
Indicates a locked rotor condition of Motor 1. The motor will be locked
out until the cause has been resolved, and the power cycled; refer to
refer to “Troubleshooting (ECM),” p. 105 for resolution details.
Motor 2 will continue to operate, but will not be monitored. Fan Status
function, if being used, will report an inoperative motor. Electric heat
and changeover heat will be shut down.
Indicates a locked rotor condition of Motor 2. The motor will be locked
out until the cause has been resolved, and the power cycled; refer to
“Troubleshooting (ECM),” p. 105 for resolution details.
Motor 1 will continue to operate, but will not be monitored. Fan Status
function, if being used, will report an inoperative motor. Electric heat
and changeover heat will be shut down.
Indicates that Motor 1 has experienced a run-away or over speed
condition, and has been shutdown. The unit will offer limited “limp-in”
performance, and Motor 2 will continue to operate, but will not be
monitored. Fan Status function, if being used, will report an
inoperative motor.
Refer to “Troubleshooting (ECM),” p. 105: to reset, the cause must be
resolved and the power to the unit cycled. Electric heat and changeover
heat will be shut down.
Indicates that Motor 2 has experienced a run-away or over speed
condition, and has been shutdown. The unit will offer limited “limp-in”
performance, and Motor 1 will continue to operate, but will not be
monitored. Fan Status function, if being used, will report an
inoperative motor.
Refer to “Troubleshooting (ECM),” p. 105: to reset, the cause must be
resolved and the power to the unit cycled. Electric heat and changeover
heat will be shut down.
Indicates the motor is transitioning between speeds, ramping up or
down. The message “RAMP” is briefly displayed, followed by the
target speed for “Motor 1” only. Once the target speed has been
reached, the status display will resume operation.
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On power on, the version of software is briefly displayed, followed by
the results of a POST (power on self test).
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